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Tuesday, July17,1979
U,S cars".
Ohta and MasayaCin«Ja, a division manager for Yaれ-ase^ were肪kもd to compaix A,まan it It 4 Japanese au-to8 and to describe what kinds of problems thay have.
"Amerii!ans don,t seem to pay ii^uch attentionそo re-ars^atSj? Oh t a addもd. A tying ab(mt five n^iinHon cars in thもir own untry ]this ye-ir, and another 4.2 mill ion willbもe XI) or ted.
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picalJapanese carh肪more room,.many have reclining rear sea" and many have center ai:mtests.
*T|iere isn,t much knee 1*0■ o加in rearseatsofAmeric-
an cars.
Mechanically, however, accbi*ding to Ohta, Americ~ ahcarsareconsidei^edcoi^-petitive with Japanese^ atuto" mof)iks. "Our company has had few co加pia tints abowt maiintゃnaiice ofUぉ,ヌぉs," hesai|d. ^^Amもrican cars are bought《orprぉtigiean4 oiiニ ly tlie richcaivタffordth-
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"Big" people •け
quiaUlies him for thelist
George Tog as aki, forpier president of Rotary International, mostinfUientialof the serVice:chibs.
lsamu NogucW, sculptor, artist, designer.
Dr. Harvey Itano, now of San Diさgo, is bestknoWn for his ,dぉcoveries and work With sickleゃeU anemia and more irecentiy wぉelected mepibei^-ship in t he NationalA caおmy o2 Scieiices-Mike MasaQka,\yho 争s «JACL lobbyist, is the one man niQst ii"espoi^き!blゃfりr per^uadihsi CoヌまrWs to elimin拜ーiai
gr9ti0n an<lnaturializationla-
G"rge Naka乡lilnia, furni-twredesingner whose sIciU and apjfifedatl(mot:the beauty 6f wood irt"uen(?ed the work of a gゃnきradon oたcrailtsmen at a timさwheri American cr^. ts咖iiship \vas disap"aring.
Dr. JTohn Matsiishbna of Colado St"もUnivもrshy whose studies of animalnutrition is helping the American cattle industry, in a time of SoaHngloi)d costs, to produce mo re and better meatless expense.
Jack Sao(Goro Suzu叫ac. tor and t ellev is ion comedian, star of the Barney Miller shoW, who died just as his genius was being recognized.
TaulW at a nabもa vicepre« si dent of the giant Bprlington
Northern Railroad, president orthe. board of regi,ー oJt the University ofWashlnfliき
Dn Paul Terasakl,whose work in tissuecomjpatabllity tひ-ok mucW of the gamble out of kidney and pther org抑trans-
NellFu〗ita, whひmay be something of a suprlse since the influence or his woiric is ^rgely subliming. He is in hi. 'glidefnanぇasrdeslj9iner ofー ok ja—t^, record albums, corpoゆte annualirepottis—llis desigilもselliproducts that af-tect tlieci^t|ural飾of mil-ゅns. .人:ー':.
And Gyo Obatia, a"oih^r arcWtect, certain Iダbe^)き (^n thぉHst.
In addition to those named above there must bcj —ens, p^rhapsspores ofNlsei wゅ hj^ve r^rt,d ,pfofoi^nd in* おuen,,t extends beyoM theぉiinmediate fidid of activity. ..
il的deぉwhQ wouldlike to no in ihate some on 《orInciu-•ti in this list, pleaseおop m6 a加te tellingabout thぉperson. W,rite to me at Box1709, Denver, Colo .80201,explainiiifif why you think this person has an extraordinary impa' ct on our so^iiety or our niation. Allof usmay be iiappily surprised by the number of Nisei who have tnade or are ,m akinigim port ant and unusudi contHbutions to our wayoflife.
Former POW holds
CAMP PENDLETON— Former Marine Sgt. Jamお Kernきgot together with old buddies recently in the 4th Marine regiineiit,s first re" union sineもTVorld War II.
Kきrh,sstoiy^^ alittle diffe?*ent. He has become a fast friend of the Japanese ccivvnian c6iiimさndant af the prisoner of war camp in which Kerns wa^ hもld.
In the Jast 30 years, Kerns Wd》ioriof5aegusa< now a shipping executive, have ex-changedl Christmas carお annually Keゅs and I Us wife were once Safegu^a,s housegugsts in Japan.
The regiment wasa则iig
Amei"icきns finally captured at Corregidor. Kerns, a oiiき time employee of the Veterans Admiidstration hospital in Lfゎs Angcles, yvasf —ign0d to the (Hspensary ortJte POW camp pas^mg a mess age to aor pilot.
Saegu叫、vj 10lived in San Francisco bもfore the ,ar, actedネS in冊好efeaiid helped clearKerns^ presumably to use him intjiedis-
foir a Leg ionゃf Mザit be-cauきeof his沐ork there and after the wir Jbegan rもgular corまixmdencce withSaケ gusa.
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