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thusly: "Testing...one, two,
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since the dinner got started
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breath and t>e©ins: --Mr.
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Commissioners, Rのvのrend
cーe^rgy, honorのdぬuests at the
head tat>le, honoredぬuests in
tilのaudience, distinguished
fellow me3t}ers, ーadies and
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Torontoレでnz. Garden
TORON.TO 11.he Toronto Javanese Garden cーuひheld its
30th Anniversary Show ,ecentーy. Pi9tusd above a:ts opening
were《ーeft to light) Mrs.ヌaズGoto, Mrs. Gーorーa Sumjya and Mrs,
KayHayashl. By jack墨my
ianwardsd
8.20 & Nisei vets mooting
HAMILTON I A mーnutのsーlきce was OCTServeolto honor
iial^an也we Canadian war de效d of wo fid war I and World war一一
at the annual dlnnのr meeting of the S-20 and Nisei veterans
Association he Id on November 6 at the new Hamilton con-
vention Centre. A 一 so remのmぴeriwd were comradのs and mem,
ぴers of the Association who haveでassed on.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moュmitsc of chicaぬo were sでed但l
visitors. Association chairmein, Masao Hyodo, thanズed Art
Morーmitsu for in v一芸ねCanadian Nisei veterans to the Amer-
ican Njseー veterans、カeunions held in1ぬ7ぬ(Hawaii) and1ぬ»2
(L0$ Angeles). Art Moュョitsu served in rourma with U.S. Miーi-
tary ーnto^liぬenc边service.
A tt e n din Jg th© reunion were members from Toronto, Ot-
tawa, 厂ondon and Edmonton.
An interesting acoount of thのtrip to California and meet,
inぬvvーth American Nisei veterans w边s given CTy Tsutomu
sプimizu. The cプoーr of th边Hamiltonしaでanのsのunited cプurch
ledびズth© F^ev. Hiraku Iwai enteptajnのd with说jnぬlng ofレafDa-
Dr. Hirabayashi seeks to re-open40-year6ld court case
WASHINGTON I Posf reported in its
Oct. 25 edition that Dr. Gordon Hirabayashi and Mi no ru
Yastiー of Denver will file a petition in Decemぴerasldng
the supreme Court to reconsider their 40-year-old cases
which ruled the forced evひcuation of so me120.000 Jaでa-
nesのAmericans from the \A/»st Coast durinぬworーd war II
was constitutionstL
HjraCTayashi必nd Yasui, who oでenly defied military cur-
few and exclusion orders in order to establish test cases
Choi Chi的umi wins J.C.
Guーtu『aー G21t『のTanka"
T030NT0I Fーrstでrーze of $100,00 was awardのd Choichi
suョ一, Toronto, in the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre 、s
20th Anniversary Tankaでoem contest. Secondでrjze ($50.00》
ぬoes to Mrs. Yoshi Kitamura, Toronto, and third {$2ひ)to ーtsuji
Hiada, Richmond, B.C.
併10 prize winners- were: Mrs. whiztiye Yada, Vancouver;
Mrs. Ayako Kohara, Scarborough; Mrs.カits仁ko Kagawa,ITO,
ronto; Masao Matsugー, Raymond, Aーta.; Masaru Kitamura,
Toronto;スaョjchl Mori, Downsview; Mrs. Murako Yo sh id a,
Toronto; suョーe Watanabe, Toronto; Shigeharu Wakita, Agーn-
court;seichiroMurakー,カaymond.
Haiku dinners (same cash prize as tanズa》are:ムst, Mrs.
Murako Yo sh id a. To ronto〖2nd, saぴc?o Yaぬi, Chatham; 3rd,
スぃscga-, Vancouver. Other winners: Genichiro Yada, Vancou-
ver; M3. Ayaズo Kohara, Scarborough; Choichi suョ一, Toronto;
Mrs. Midori ーwasaki, Toronto; Mrs. To mi N is him u ra, Toronto;
スoーchーro okihーro, To ronto; Shinkuroスozaー, Toronto; Masas
Kitamura, Toronto; Mrs.スikumi Yoshーda, Toronto; Genーchー
N效lshara, Toronto.
on the constitutionality of the measures which eventually
led to mass rounduでand incarceration ofしaでanese and
Japanese Americansliving in the wのstern states dui;ing
the war. ,
In CTOth cases, theco仁rtsruled in1^43 that :military
necessity-- and other factors made the actions justifiable.
Hiraびひy您shi is today- aでrofessor of socjoloぬy at thの
University of Washington. Yasuー is a memひのr of the Denver
Human p^elatlons Commission. Hirabayashi was a student
and Yascj a younぬattorney when the curfのw and exclusion
orders wのre issued in1の^2.
A third cゅsのwhich chaーlenぬ0d theconstitctionaーity of
the U.S.ぬovernment、s actions aぬainst Nikkのi was one
involving San Franciscan Fredスorematsu. It was not in-
dicated whethのr Korematsu would join theでair in fiーiコg
thのpetition in federal Circuit Court in San Francisoo,
YaisuJ said he was aware that such at petition wets rare,
and added that even if it is deniのd it wiーーぴe a W0rihw7iーの
symbolic gesture protesting the four - decade old court
ruling. . 、_f
Most Jpnz. Want whalinぬk^an
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TOKYO INearーy eight out
ofのverv10しaでah边Me sunsy.
ed agree with an international
t>an on commerdaー whaーーnp a
recent nongovernment report
shows.
The report say欲76で圾rcent
ofthose surveyed I reでーーed that
J但で但n tthocーd但cceでt the 310 r-
atorium to saveしaでan from
losing its international image.
More than half of them fe»r
that the United States may
strut out Japanese fー頃hーng
boats from ーts 200.mーーe zone
ーf - ignored the moratorium,
the report saーd.
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