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Wada, —8;^ one of f ive personォ slain iS^t 4 by umd,ntぱied gunmen 〗n a C??ii^争^bwni!"eStれi"ani, the'Oo!den、fl^i"i^— it Bね'Wash,
snacfc wHih a feWfirieiKls' visiting from Seattle,
The ffne,minute ;molee iiv wliicih 效tleaat', shots w6re刊i"ed in
carly'きurid汰y ,:bout 2-40 a.m. The fact that \Vada was Shot
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nin<3 Um雄かes ito,,«peoula-tionゅdji he might ーvもit^epn the もa^rget of thゃゅootiゃg..PbUiJeIjt. DanielAiiu^hy of ihomidde 8汰id hふ"looked Uke the man the eぉw ere re多11y ftifter" but "sひme-
.rrtade a mista'keノ,
ゃada,s family issued a statement the fQUひWingdayK!edarinぉ: "lit should be made c!ear tJvat Paul"waisnot am柳ber nor^asso-
c,'aled wiぉh ai)y g»ng^ activityIn! C"inat<mn. Furthimun'e, hふhiad noenemies." 、
The viゃtim was a third-yeai' studenft »^他やUiUv. of San Foran-ciぉoLaw'9clioひ1.He was他€ third son of Yasukoand Yukio AVia4a, weH-knowiv Niseilもader in thi3 cpmmuniitjr who h?lped 're-actiVateiUie San FranciscひMCL aft狄tjie war汰nd was elected dia—i:'preSijient inl947. Now T©si delits at Walnut Creek, the
Wa^Jas «re ch^ter men)fcers of tion, tutorinfif〗aw atudentB
ねhei^eiw DiーViUゃy JA(QL.
Alぱelong:き效n FV"Tic'iダo resident, 'Paui was jf'raduaftied from George W ash in醉on High School andlKJ Berkeley. A member of the Christ United Presbyterian church laiid Bひy Scout Troop12, in T6cen't years ihe had work" with, CO mi mm ity services g iroups and 'V幼providinglegalserviiies j^or the poor through the Neighborhood LegalA ssi stance 'FourIda-
USF, couneelin^ the Ufward Bound iProgtram on campus, Ni-hひmivadhi LegalOut reach, K i mo-chi,. Inc.,8legalaW educational convmHtee and Jupanesc'Oommu-"i/tQT Yout/hXlJoiuicil. Paulwaさregarded :by hlg f由nds as <(汰generous andseぱless person who wasliked andhiぉhly regarded by every0lie,、, the fwnny statement concluded.
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TOKYO. — Women in Japan livケin ahもghly m"きidゃinii加j;ed society, birt他さy have much t»lie same"jang-upさab,out se:?c their relatively mdfejiぉeratedsistさt3 in the United、 Siait—,
Thatr,y 't;ぉe ojiinion of an American avithor kftei*: &he met for aibout; a week with Jaj)atiese wo-niもn from all—、v aIks oflぱe.
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TOKYO 一 Har腿i Mi yak o, onビ of Ja^an,sioip pop si rig erg, and
H〖?oomi Aぉzul?i, &ぉutflぉTela: tfonきe:^ecutiveandfゥrmer siriger, a nゆu need theiゃeni:ぉemept at a :iでぉpーfidiV矿a》區KTip^I惊feてf^
name is Ha;iTimrKitamura,ヽvinニ ner of. many soi)g prizes,wontfie coveted容raiid prijse for he^ soiig "KiUmo Yado" (Northern Town Inn) for1976.
Her records have sold tens of millions and she has had numer-oi?s No.1Tecordsr. She 'is a〗so popular among the Japanese-lan-guage邻eaKing commumtiきsin Honolulu, Los Angeles, Sao Paulo and Canada.
She and her fiance, Asazuれ33, both made their debut in1964, but Asazukilater entered the public relations field.
Their wedふ:ng is scheduled to take place around June next year, according to Ken Hiraミ,music cHUc, who邻oke at the party on bもhaばon Miss Mi yak o.
'Shere Hite, who wrote "The Hd" Report: A Nation^yide Study o(,emal,Se^xuality, was in Tokyo promotingも he Ja^ne^^-1;^nguage edition of her book which, as ofearljr July,hadsolづ 15,000 copi€3 here since i'tsrもle-a'沐June iO.
Ms. .Iiite says sheきひtぉhもimprん ssio ntha;t>problems: concerning sexuality a^もnearly idetiticalfor Japanese and AmeiHcan women despite the differences iri their culturalbackgrovmdsに
"i"he plobleins a re so muchゅe same. Mayi)ejbhere is a slightly strongef tra^itioiV of 、VQmenl)e, ingobe^ienttcrm印in Japan, トut it's rねl(sy just a questi6n of deれeも,"she said in an interview.
"'Many Japanese wojnenjbvir-nali多ts told ine,'Japan isdiffe, 窗t,饭tt旨,S惊t【ーWカmeii: aren,'t ready.;ャou can't justぬrt talking么bout this kind ofも 1ling suddenly,, lAmi I fouiid myseif constantly itelling *Y€s, they told me at in the States, too."
At one meeting wUhJapaiiese femini〗st groups, Ms. Hite said, the women talkcd、yith each other about their first sexualex peri en-ces,もoth with nien andalone,
"Thelanguage was different but as for subject matter and attitudes, I could have been in the States," Hite said.
The book is currently making its debut in the Spansihlanguage as well.<rt win shortly be published in German, French, Dutch, Italian, Hebr缀and Swedish. Ms. Hite says the fact that publishers in allbut one of these fountries chose men to translate the book is "disappointing."
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Moi^きSi ng$ For j^nte He Pin Cousins, •,—
細ss丄C.C柳tennial Takes Part Los Angeles Nisei Week Festivities
TORONTO
Miss Jiaipariese
naga, took part in the Los Angeles >nsei Week F兮&tdvitres and (then :retumed ito Toi'onio on August 31^逸fier a sviocessful
tQur of IJ OS Angelas and Vancouver.
In Los Angele^s, Miss Kado. ivaga sang t、vひ'songs at the Jiis4i Week C€«*01nation Ba!! and was wellI'eeeived by thelarge
P en icill an - resistant VD In Japan
TOICYO. 一 A penicilIan-resist-ai}d strain cxf geiiQrihゃa, a sexually transmitted disease, has sore ad to seven A si an and West* em P&cific nai;ions,World Health Organization (Wぉp) reported recもntly.
Dr. Grancisco J. Dy, WHO regional (hr€ctor,tdld t)ie々rganiza-tion,s ,e"ernゃacifi(:狄ea;cひin-riii tteさthe resistant strain I nay 'become increasingly dぱficultお ぷ^J^i:dニ醉」t: bj^p,eき—w idea pre-
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iHe saithis stivain oftheven-ere&ldiseaseliasl)een ideft"fied so far inAustraliaにHongltong, Japsm〉 New Zealand, the Fihjlip-pin,s, Sjiigajpoie andSouth Korea../ .:、
The sevきn c(?;untries have stepped up sur veil a nee and control services to combat the disease hi collaboration with"^H(^, 'tW oi"-g a由at ion saiも
ぉtudyonNiseiAleoh0li多m
LOS ANGELES」TJiもAsian American Drug Abuseれogram (AApAP) is curi:ently conducting a "needs assessment' on alco-' holism in tl^e Soutliknd's:Pacぱic/ Asian community. This has dine survey on alcoholism willcolicentiate on the Chinese, Korean^, J a panおe, Filipino, Thai, Samoan and Vietnamese comrmm';ties in lx>s Angeles County.
Because of the so-called "model minority" status of the Asian American ethnic groups, me由1 health needs and problems are generally ignored by federal agencies and the geneialpopulation: AADAP representatives said.
"It is nひw recognized by many people within the Pacき/Asian
American community thaぃalcohol related problems do exist and that there is a need to gather data on drinking patterns and on culturally related factor? oJt alcohol consumption/' the AADAP spokespersons said.
The heeds assessment willconsist of an identincation of the structural,ethnic, culturaland societalfactors which may influence tthe perceptions and attitudes of Pacific and Asian American persons toward alcohol related problems.
The results of this survey will be \itnized to help develop information and treatment procedures applicable to the specific Pacific Islam-! amiAsian AmeH-can target communities.
crowd attending the crひwning of
the Queen. The following week-
eれ;4 she took part in the Nisei
Week Parade. Misタ!C&don观a加et some very interesting peopk ^^V'hile dh Ho wood .Mon a has been invitied (jortie >d(>wnfto Hollywood for a "Tryゥut."
(Miss Kadonaga had the o卯or-tuひity of touting Hollywood'IHs-neylaiKl,Knotts Berry'F2ii"inぉnd 9thertourぉt attrWions with MissBraziland ilぉs XJ,:S,A.
H^erhosts Mr. and Mrs. J. Rbbb,もbe !)^ぶerbt吝of Missi U.S.A. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Nぉano, the gi^mdson of Ma"zo Majgano and an pffi(^ia1of ihe NiseトWeelr <]^mm"tee treated Mミssヌa4o-naぉa Toyally.MonawaSぉs"ぉc ovei^hgrtreajtineivtbyhet^ hosts,—-
Jn Vanicouver, she. <met wiゅ the VanoQuverさ CCA execuぉve and ]'irfc^rmed them Ofもぉe BもSuty Pageaひt^ and her activities so far this year.
Miss <iJent€rmiars trip to Los んngeles was made possible by tlie generous gesture of K. rwata TravelSerw:ces. They came to "the rぉcue when the unforeseen and unplanned fortuはious invitation came to the NJCCA. Miss Kadonaga、did a splendid job as an ambassador of goodwillin Los Angeles during our Centenma, Year. Without the generosity of our sponsors and donors this could not have been possible.
Miss Kadonaga wi" beleaving foi'Japan on October15th to take part in the Canada W秋k Activities and with the Japanese Gov-ernnvent funcUoひ-;planned for her.