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1 ~.r"oratbj PUKA-PUKA..,;].-~ P R I L 1975 Vol. 2 No. 2 asuo Taka ta J VP. reasurer; urer.

2 2 THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE by RALPH IKEDA May I again thank the officers, the members of the Board, members of the various committees, and the general membership whose hard work and support made 1974 a pretty good year for Club 100. The high point in the year was the well organized and well-attended convention in Hilo. Special thanks go to the Hawaii Chapter officers, men and their wives who expended countless hours and dollars to make it such a wonderful get-together. Also, thanks to Hakaru Taoka and his convention committee which tied together the mother chapter portion of the convention. The Chapters and the membership again voted in a fine group of men as directors to lead the Club during And with the help of our ha~d working Executive Secretary, Donald Kuwaye, we hope to have another good year in But we need the help and participation of the entire membership. Mutual assistance and fellowship will continue to be emphasized this year. We have well established "clubs" such as the Green Thumbs, Bonsai Club, Golf Club, the Bowling league and the new and strong dancing club. These "clubs" I know are doing well and are strong. Are there any others which could be started so that fellowship can be expanded? While there are more than 50 "dancers" now, there is enough interest building up and we can expect expansion in this activity. This is one activity where the ladies of the club can contribute heavily to the fellowship which dancing creates. So, you have never danced before? It is never too late to learn. Many of the present "dancers" who are moving around pretty good after twenty sessions had never danced before. But, thanks to the very patient member-teachers such as the Roy Nakatanis, the Eugene Kawakamis, the Kazuto Shimizus, Stu Yoshioka, Bob Takashige, Mildred Kainurna and, of course, the George Yamadas who at times actually grabbed our ankles to show us which foot went where, we are learning. And more important, we are becoming a very cohesive group and getting to know each other - from all chapters - very well. All of the "dancers" are already looking forward to their New Year's Eve Party. The members of the 100th contributed to a part of history during World War II. In that experience we were bonded together. My trip to Bruyeres and Casino last fall made me wonder if the bonds now are as strong as they were 33 years ago. Is the "glue" which was so strong then coming loose? Are we now going off in different directions or are we moving together by letting each chapter (company) know where we are planning to go and why so that the mother club (Battalion) can coordinate the efforts and affairs of the club to reach common objectives? In these the almost Pau Hana years of our lives, we need to rebind some of our loose ends through our efforts in mutual assistance and prepare ourselves for the remaining years. Most important, we need to search out and extend a helping hand to some of our less fortunate members who, due to some misfortune, need out help. Search out? Yes. ~ Asking for help, we know, does not come easy to the Japanese as a wholeand especially to members of the 100th. I feel that there may be many members who are now inactive because they are having a rough time and are in need of help. And, if we don't know of the members who are having problems, we can't offer help-or even what type of help to offer. To search out, we need to increase the membership at the chapter level. I think it is possible that chapter membership can be increased by about 20%. The mother club will in turn be strengthened as the various chapters grow. There are, also, many men who are paid up members of the mother club but are not paid up members of the chapters. I think they should, immediately, join a chapter of their choice so that the chapter efforts for mutual ass.istance can be fully implemented. Chapter strength is the main force of our club and participation in chapter affairs is most important. I hope that by the end of the calendar year we would have increased our chapter membership by about 20% and that we have more participation in our mutual assistance and fellowship programs.

3 3 PUKA PUKA PARADE Official publication of Club 100, an Incorpora ted Association of Members of the loath Infantry Battalion. Editorial and Business Kamoku Street, Honolulu, HI Published bimonthly regular club members club. Editor. Assistant.. Production Manager. Able.. Baker Charlie Dog Headquarters Hawaii. Maui.. Kauai Southern California Special Message Bowling..... Offices, and mailed to all and friends of the PUKA PUKA PARADE STAFF CHAPTER REPORTERS SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS Dona 1 d Kuwa ye. Janice Kochiyarna Etsuro Sekiya Donald Nagasaki Tom Tsubo ta Donald Kuwaye. Mrs. Helen Nikaido Wilfred Shobu Walter Kadota. Tom Nagata. Ben Morimoto Y.B. Mamiya Ralph Ikeda Donald Nagasaki BOA R D o F D IRE C TOR S President.. 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary.... Treasurer..... Assistant Treasurer. CLUB 100 OFFICERS CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Able Chapter Baker Chap ter. Charlie Chapter.. Dog Chapter. Headquarters Chapter ~fedics Chap ter Rural Chapter.. Hawai i Chap te r Kauai Chapter. Naui Chapter Southern California. Greg,ory H Ikeda CLU GerH!lal Aqcnt 1210 Au,)hi Strlwt Suite 105 Honollliu H,'WJii ALL AMERICAN LIFE : llld C.J:';t hfi!y C OI1lP ;:U1Y A lj.."ljfe COMPANY.. Ralph Ikeda Yasuo Takata. George Hagiwara. Wilfred Shobu Henry Kawano. Jack Hirano Tsuneo Morikawa Stanley Nakamoto... Sumio Ito Ronald Watanabe Arthur Tamashiro. Kent Nakamura Susumu Ota. Takao Miyao Hakoto Takiguchi Kaoru Moto Young O. Kim "24 Brun.wick Lane. Brunswick Automatic Pin!etlen Tete Scoru Tt'le Foul Line Best Wishes to the Club 100 ) Ttlephone Scrl1ice Direct to SOIAl/tlS BellcAeJ POMrorniC SP'CC1410T StOU FOlUllaill Service 10 BOIVItts on LOluJ F,tt' In.slrucrions Availoble'

4 4 V"/ THE EDITOR'S NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS You may have noted a new and more readable Puka Puka Parade in this issue. The board of directors approved to fund the printing of PPP by a professional outfit. We will be trying this new method of printing for a one year period. You may see different sizes of the PPP in future issues. This printing by Offset House, Inc. will eliminate the tedious chore of collating 900 PPP copies. On April 4, the clubhouse was termite treated by Bill Komoda's Vets Termite. It probably was the first time since the building was dedicated in Bill said that he did the original treatment of the foundation area during construction and poured extra dosage of the termite killer. The board room is now cool and comfortable for directors and chapter meetings. The relocation of the air conditioner was completed through the efforts of Stanley Nakamoto, Baker Chapter president, and one of the big men at American Equipment Co. Stan said the job was gratis and a donation to the club. We sure need more men like Stan in the club. President Ralph Ikeda made the contact to have members of the club stand vigil at the capitol rotunda for Governor John Burns on Tuesday, April 15, from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Ralph especially wants to thank three ladies and 26 men who volunteered. The presence of Mrs. Beatrice Nishioka, Mrs. Agnes Nakamoto, and Mrs. Hazel Hagiwara at the vigil was heart wa~ing. Each one of us who stood vigil was engrossed in his own thoughts, perhaps thinking what a good friend he had in the governor and how his life was affected and enriched by having known him. Heard that our bowling league friend, Mrs. Mildred Kainuma attained the rank of Life Ma~ter in bridge. She mentioned that this rank is achieved by only a few because certain points must be won in international competition. Congratulations, Mildred. You remember what our parents told us when we were youngsters. Be the best, the leader, the champ in whatever field you undertake. Work hard and harder until it is achieved. Want to remind all members that your children who want to pursue college education may apply for one of the AJA Veterans Council Scholarships. Interested applicants should write or call the clubhouse. Would like to remind members that the House Committee has scheduled Clubhouse Cleanup Day on Saturday, May 17. This is a once-a-year event whe~ members can join together to clean up the clubhouse. Bring your favorite tool and join the gang. There is much to be done around the clubhouse and aparbrnent. Delicious lunch and refreshments will be served. Have heard from members and wives who are anxious to learn ballroom dancing. There are eight couples who have signed up for the new class. After a few details are worked out, I am sure they will be learning the basic fox trot and waltz steps in a few weeks. The first dancing class which began in August 1974 is going strong with weekly sessions and future parties scheduled. One instructor said, "Each individual has to develop on his own. The more he practices the correct way the better dancer he will be." Received a nice letter and a certificate from Mr. D. R. Kennedy of the Medal of Honor Grove, Hawaii project. He appreciates the $300 donation from the mother club, $14 from Charlie, $15 from Dog, and $10.00 from the Maui Chapter. Want to say thanks to Brig. Gen. Edward Yoshimasu, Assistant State Adjutant General and club member for helping to put across the club's donation to this worthy project. Mr. Kennedy also said that Club 100 will be listed on the donor plaque which will be mounted on the monument in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Elsewhere in the issue is an article describing the Club's Anniversary Party, scheduled for Saturday, June 7, at Fort Ruger. Tickets are $7.50 each. Please call your chapter representative before tht tickets are sold out. Many members have said that you cannot enjoy a luau anywhere else in Honolulu for $7.50. Where else can you get good food, refreshments, outstanding entertainment, and an outstanding citizen's message.

5 1. 5 NE\.j HONORARY NE~1BER ELECTED The club members at a general membership meeting held on Monday, Narch 31, 1975 unanimously approved the election of the Reverend Hiro Higuchi as an honorary member of Club 100. Club by-laws permit election of individuals who have con tri bu ted service to Club 100. HONORING THE REVEREND HIRO HIGUCHI AS HONORARY MEMBER OF CLUB 100 WHEREAS, The Reverend Hiro Higuchi the Annual Club 100 Memorial Services; for many years has actively participated in WHEREAS, when called upon, he has actively engaged in the swearing-in ceremonies of new officers of Club 100 at its annual installation ceremonies; WHEREAS, throughout the years he has given spiritual guidance, leadership and moral support to members of Club 100; WHEREAS,he has unstintingly given much of his time and efforts in assisting Club 100 in carrying out its responsibilities to the community in line with its motto of "Continuing Service"; WHEREAS, he has demonstrated a deep concern and interest in the welfare and well being of the members of Club 100; WHEREAS, he has helped to bring closer ties between members of Club 100 and the 442nd Veterans Club and other veteran organizations; WHEREAS, The Reverend Hiro Higuchi has fulfilled all of the requirements of Article III, Section l(c) of the By-Laws of Club 100 which authorize the election of Honorary Members to this Corporation to such persons who have rendered valuable and meritorious service for and on behal.f of the Regular and Memorial members of Club 100; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of Club 100 at its general membership meeting duly held in Honolulu, Hawaii on March 31, 1975, that The Reverend Hiro Higuchi be and is hereby voted in as an Honorary Member of Club 100 with all of the rights and privileges appertaining thereto; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to The Reverend Hiro Higuchi and to all chapters of Club 100. The achievements of this honored individual are many and would fill at least two pages. It would be sufficient to say that the Reverend Higuchi has led, organized, or assisted in many projects affiliated with the ministry, military, and Lionism. He is the District Governor, International District 50 for

6 6 Chicago, Ill. -- Speaking at the 1976 Nisei Veterans Reunion Kick-off Banquet at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom, Congressman Spark Matsunaga (D. Hawaii) said "The s tory of the Japanese Americans is a familiar one to many of us, but it needs to be told and retold, for it is a story which can inspire other minority groups in America to believe and have faith in the American dream. As the only group of Americans to be incarcerated by official action of the United States government, purely for ethnic reasons, in concentration camps (complete with barbed wire fences and armed guards) the Japanese-Americans proved by sacrifice of blood, limbs and life itself, that Americanism is, and always been a matter of heart and mind and never of race or ethnic origin. Congressman Matsunaga, the evening's guest speaker was introduced by Congressman Sidney Yates (D. Illinois). Dignitaries at the banquet included Col. Purcell of the famed 442nd combat Inf. Reg., Dr. Yatabe, well known Japanese-American Citizens League pioneer and Mr. Nobi Honda, toastmaster. Congressman Matsunaga also remarked to the over flow crowd that he was proud to be associated with the 1976 Nisei Veterans Reunion to be held on July 26-31, 1976 in Chicag~ The theme for this reunion is, "A Part of Us."

7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER by Y. B. MAMIYA Reports from Honolulu indicate that there will be close to 200 reunion registrants at the L. A. Hilton for the much awaited reunion. Members, their wives and children are coming from Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, and Oahu. The committee chairmen here are finalizing their planning efforts in the remaining weeks. It is always a pleasure to see long unseen friends. The men here are looking forward to tl1e reunion where friendships will be renewed and a stirring chapter in their lives relived with many recollections. Wives and children will be introduced, emphasizing the passage of time since 1945 and the growth of the family members. Many thanks to the various chapter coordinators in Hawaii for creating the interest in the reunion, holding meetings, corresponding with the registrants, and collecting the deposit money to assure the hotel reservations at the hotel. The itinerary for the reunion is as follows: Aloha Nite on Friday, June 20 with the Hospitality Room open throughout the day. Saturday's schedule includes optional events during the day. The big reunion banquet is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Golden State Room. This is the main event of the reunion. Sunday's schedule includes a Memorial Breakfast in the Pacific Room at 9:00 a.m. The reunion ends with this activity. Many of the reunion-goers will then go on to Las Vegas, San Francisco and other distant points. I have heard that Able Chapter is spearheading a Las Vegas Tour at a very reasonable cost of $25.00 for 3 nights and 4 days, with all meals included. We here in L.A. couldn't offer a better deal to our Hawaii friends. VISITORS Oscar H. ' Onaka of Honolulu was in town. Ben Tagami, Kaz Furuto, KiY9shi Horino, Ken Muranaga, Sam Yamashita, Roy Ono and Monte Fujita clicked chopsticks with him at Gun Hay Restaurant. Understand that Takeshi Teshima of Japan was in town on a business trip and had a short visit with Mike Miyake and Douglas Tanaka. Holo Holo Apparel boss, Bob Takashige of Honolulu was in town and we had dinner wi th him a t Kyoto Sukiyaki, on Sunday, March 3 with 25 friends in attendance. CONDOLENCE To Albert Takahashi and his family. His mother recently passed away. FAMILY NITE Will be held at the turday, April 19th. will be in charge. there. Kaz Furuto, man, will have the 442nd Hall on Sa Harry Fukuzawa Make plans to be our raffle chairdrawing that nite. Southern California members, please mail in your reservations for the various activities during the coming Reunion. CLUB 100-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER 1975 Reunion - June General Chairman - Y. B. Mamiya Subcommittee Chairmen Registration... Ken Muranaga and.. Sam Yamashita Transportation. Monte Fujita and & Activities... Lloyd Seki Hospitality Room.. Tad Hashimoto Golf.....Ben Tagami and..... Bill Miyagi Horse Racing.. Joe Hi ronaka Raffle..... Kaz Furu to Las Vegas Tour.. Chick Furuye Aloha Night... Roy Ono and.. Bob Shigenaka Reunion Banquet.... Eric Abe Memorial..James Ishizawa and... Henry Sakata Please Moke Your Reservations Early CALL 845-&525 Of f.,lures: F Inett J.p.n... Food Pr.pa"d by Ch." DlrKt from Japan F Ourt n B.lutlful W.ltrelJ.' In Kimono. Audv to S.rv. You A L"~ Hall Th.! Cln Accommodat. ov.r 1,000 gu~. or can be p.rtltlon.d Into flv. eood,ind room. S... n Additional Room. Av.lI.bl. for Sm.1I P.rtlet MINIMUM OF FOUR 750 Kohou St..y Kepelem. C.naI a.twmii N. KI"" k D""~.~

8 8 ANNIVERSARY PARTY IS A LUAU THE 33RD ANNIVERSARY PARTY WILL BE HELD AT THE FT. RUGER ARMORY ON SAT URDAY, JUNE 7, SAM SAKAMOTO, CHAIRMAN, AND HIS COMMITTEE MEMBERS HAVE PLANNED A LUAU WITH ABOUT 1,000 IN ATTENDANCE. THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF DELICIOUS HAWAIIAN FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS. EN TERTAINMENT WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE AJA SERENADERS AND THE AIEA HIGH SCHOOL SWINGERS, ONE OF THE BEST EN TERTAINMENT GROUPS ANYWHERE. TREAT YOUR FRIENDS TO THE FAMOUS CLUB 100 LUAU. THERE IS NONE COM PARABLE TO OURS. TICKETS AT $7.50 PER IS AVAILABLE FROM YOUR CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVE. DO NOT MISS THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY. COM MITTEEMEN ARE: SAM SAKAMOTO (A), RO BERT KADOWAKI (B), TAKESHI KIMURA (C), MASAJI USUI (D), YOSHITO AIMOTO (HQ), SUSUMU OTA (RURAL), (MEDICS). SHINOBU TOFUKUJI KUHIO AUTO REPAIR INC. TONY KINOSHITA "0" GENERAL AUTO REPAIR WE SPECIALIZE IN BODY & FENDER WORK KING ST - PHONE ) 2825 Hoapaka Street Musical fnstruments & Accessories Appliances \ Radios, TV \ ". 'HONE: '~" '\. Large Seleci~~ of Records '" e S e TV ic It &- R e.po. i, ElJuytlai1l8 JV~Sell Stu Yo.hiok. '8" P~CNE :M57 WAIAlAE AVf. APPLICANTS WANTED FOR AJA VETERANS COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP THE CHILDREN OF CLUB 100 MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO APPLY FOR ANNUAL UN DERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS, WOR~H $ RECIPIENTS WILL BE GIVEN $ PER SEMESTER FOR TWO SEMES TERS. THE SCHOLARSHIPS ARE TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS WHO HAVE (1) BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE OF HIS CHOICE ON OAHU, OR (2) HAVE MAIN TAINED ACCEPTABLE SCHOLASTIC STANDING IN THE UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE NOW IN ATTENDANCE, BUT CANNOT CONTINUE THEIR STUDIES THROUGH THEIR OWN OR THEIR PARENTS' FINANCIAL RESOURCES. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 30, INTERESTED APPLICANTS PLEASE WRITE OR CALL THE CLUB OFFICE FOR APPLICATION. PARENTS, PLEASE APPLY FOR YOUR CHILDREN. DO NOT HESITATE. AN APPLI CATION MUST BE FILED BEFORE AN INTER VIEW CAN BE GIVEN. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, PLEASE CALL THE CLUB OFFICE BOB'S UNION 153 Oneawa St., Kailua.. The Best In Japanese Entertainment! PHONE BOB KONDO (0) 50% Discount with wife for Club 100 member! Membership card must be presented at the boxoffice. nippon THfATRE BERETANIA & KEEAUMOKU STS., PHONE :

9 9 ABLE CHAPTER NEWS by DON NAGASAKI It was at Kanraku Teahouse on March 15, that Able Chapter started its 1975 chapter activities rolling with 60 members and guests attending the Annual Reunion Party. Once again, with Biffa Moriguchi as chairman, we didn't have to worry about refreshments. Many members came thru with donations to make this affair a outstanding affair. Due to requests of Able Chapter members in Hawaii and on the mainland who want to know about members after many years of separation from the service this reporter will periodically write "This is Your Life" type of report of members and in this issue, will start with our president and vice president. Our two-term president, Tsuneo Morikawa (2nd platoon) who lives in the Honolulu Stadium area also served two terms as Club 100 president in 1970 and During those two years, due to his outstanding efforts and leadership and a cooperative board of directors, the members got Club 100 back on a sound financial foundation again. He has been with the Veterans Administration office since 1946 and he says will retire in a year or so. He is a Management Ana~ yst. Tsune and his wife, Margaret, have 2 sons and a daughter and recen~ ly became grandparents. Our vice president Shinya Namiki. former Staff Sgt. in the 1st and 3rd platoons, is also serving his second term. He lives in Pearl City with his wife, Pauline. Shinya worked for the state government from 1945 as a Agricultural Inspector. In 1956 he became a federal employee in the Plant Inspection section of the U.S. Depar~ men~ of Agriculture. Today, he is an assistant supervisor, in charge of i~ spec tors who do inspection on all foreign arrivals and mainland depar ~ures. His son, Michael is workj,ng In Seattle after graduating from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. The Club 100 Southern California Chapter members, especially the Able Chapter members, are anxious to get the listing of members going to the Reunion. On Feb 27 the Able Chapter LA Reunion meeting was held and following members have made deposit and are raring to get on the plane on June 19: Yoshikawa's, Shimizu's, Fujise's, Kami's, Nishioka's, Moriguchi's, R. Oki's, Hirayama's, T. Morikawa, Tak Takahashi, S. Asada, J. Oki, P. Shirai, T. Iwaki, D. Nagasaki, K. Fujimoto, L. Sumida, S. Hanashiro, and Al Matsumoto. SELECT UNDERWRlTERS. LTD. Rm 210. Unl",.nlty Square Sid;. 261S S. King Str.. t,.hvnf 9.. g..()().41 All LINES OF INSURANCE SEIAN HOKAMA (A) FRANK IKEHARA (A) "BIFFA" MORIGUCHI (A) SONSEI NAKAMURA (B) NAQ,JI YAMAGATA (A) CLUBHOUSE CLEANUP DAY SET TOKUJI ONO, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE HAS SET SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1975 AS THE ANNUAL CLEAN-UP DAY. THIS IS THE ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT WHERE MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO JOIN THEIR FELLOW MEMBERS IN BEAUTIFYING THE CLUBHOUSE. ALL KINDS OF MANPOWER ARE NEEDED FOR CARPENTRY WALL CLEANING, WAXING FLOORS, PAINTING, REARRANGING, GEN ERAL MAINTENANCE WORK. YOU'LL BE AS SIGNED TO COMMITTEE MEMBERS WHO WILL USE YOUR SKILLS AND TALENTS TO THE FULLEST. PLEASE BRING YOUR FAVORITE TOOLS. DELICIOUS LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED. THE WORK HOURS ARE 8:00 A.M. TO ABOUT 5 P.M. DON'T FORGET SAT, MAY 17. EVEN A FEW HOURS OF YOUR TIME WILL BE APPRE CIATED. THE HOUSE COMMITTEE WILL BE IN CHARGE. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS

10 10 BAKER CHAPTER by THOMAS K. TSUBOTA Baker Chapter President, Stanley Nakamoto and his able assistants and their wives made the General Membership Meeting for February 1975 a great success. Guest speaker, State Nutritionist Mrs. Betty Wall climaxed the evening by her interesting and informative talk and movie on "Your Heart and Health through Proper Food Consumption and Exercise." The wives prepared so much delicious food, including fresh abalone sashimi, that some men were heard saying "we'll start regulated food consumption from tomorrolv and not tonight," and continued eating to their stomachs' content. Mrs. Wall who came all the way from Ewa district, was presented with a large box of chocolate candy which she graciously accepted with a reserved smile. I guess nutritionists consider candies not good for the health, but it was sort of a gift for Valentine's Day. Mrs. Wall advised us to consume more fish and less meats and fatty food, and such compliance will make us live longer and keep our bodies healthier. Amateur fish eater should watch out for the sharp fine bones for each visit to the doctor to get the bone off your throat will cost you $15.00 or more now due to inflation. But you experts - no worry for you can wack the fish better than the cats. is president of the Bowling this year. League Month of March 1975 will be very busy month for the Bakerites for Bob Sakoki is setting-up the Steering Committee Dinner-Meeting on Saturday nite March 15 at the Ocean Terrace - Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel; Stanley Nakamoto with the General Membership Meeting on Thursday nite March 20 at the clubhouse with guest speaker Alan Lloyd, Engineer with Hawaiian Electric Company on the topic "Energy Crisis"; and co-chairmen Yoshio Hirose & Jimmy Oshiro with their planning of the "Stag Night" at Natsunoya Teahouse Saturday nite March 29. With all the activities scheduled above and more to come thereafter which does not include energy expended in working for a living, participating in work related activities and social functions, Bakerites must be young at heart for they are enjoying the opportunities and activities presented to them. Bakerites are looking forward to 1975 as a year of closer communication with members and greater partipation in all events planned for the year. Congratulations to Bob Takashige, Halo Halo Apparel, who was re-elected president of Hawaii Garment Manufacturers Association consisting of 20 executive members of the Hawaii garment i ndustry. Bob is a busy individual with his business, golf, club activities and social calendar. Taro Suzuki with a drinking glass filled from the so called "fountain of youth" has helped in keeping our Steering Committee members in full alert, thinking and talking. He let us in on some of his varied experiences, and reminds us that he's our senior (I don't know if it applies to rank or age). No offense Taro-san for we enjoy your company and appreciate your worthy suggestions and recommendations to the committee. Baker again has 5 teams. Team captains for bowling which started on February 21, are: Yasu Takata, Todd Takashige, Jimmy 1nafuku, Clyde Anamizu, and Roy Nakatani. B. J. Kimura WF.DDINGS CANOIDS & ~MALS 'ABV PORTliIAITS COlOtt OR BLACk.. WHITE q~ ~ PHOTOGRAPHY GEORGE M. KURISU '0' Phone S. Kil!O St. PilOIIt D~pot Rd" Woi~a.hu.

11 CHARLIE CHAPTER NEWS by DONALD KUWAYE One of the bes t get- toge thers in many years was held on Saturday, March 29. The occasion was the first Family Night of the year. From remarks heard that night it could be surmised that two factors were responsible for the excellent turnout of over 70 members, wives, children, grandchildren and friends. The first factor was the choice of Saturday night. It was many, many years ago that the chapter had a Saturday night function at the clubhouse. It was a perfect night for many of the members, who had no other commitments and were able to join the part~ The second factor was the excellent menu, highlighted by the prime rib roast and all the other delicacies. Chairman for the Family Night was Tom Matsumura who was assisted by his bowling teammates from Greg Ikeda Insurance: Hideshi Niimi, Joe Maeda, Kiyoshi Uyeno, Hideo Doi, and Donald Kuwaye. Other chapter members who toiled many hours getting the party ready were Jack Mizushima, Richard Yamamoto, Yoroku Ito, and Warren Iwai. The many wives who helped are also thanked. The deli cious prime rib was the result of three Hdqtrs Chapter members - Calvin Shimogaki, Elmo Okido and Yoshito Aimoto. The committee appreciates their culinary mastery and cannot thank them enough for the tremendous assistance. An enjoyable party is the result of many donors. The following contributed in order that the guests could enjoy the variety of delicacies -Bo Shiozaki, liquor, vegetables, and watermelon; Mrs. Beatrice Niimi, ogo namasu; Ronald Higashi, liquor, crab and tsukemono; Saburo Ishitani, special Easter punch; Mrs. Florence Matsumura, potato salad, Jell-o mold and tako for pupu; Mrs. Dorothy Ito, for mochi, and also African violets for prizes; Yoshiaki Kawamoto for his delicious namasu; Tom Taguchi for cabbage tsukemono, and Janet Kuwaye for chicken-lettuce salad. Liquor donors were Joe Maeda, Richard Yamamoto, Yoroku Ito, George Hagiwara, and Mike Tokunaga. The many members and wives linger- :; ed in the lounge area until 11 0' clock, talking stories and exchanging recipes. I had never seen a Charlie party extend until this late hour ever. Everyone was so relaxed after a delicious meal and since the next day was Sunday, no one was in a hurry to go home. The members and wives were asked by Ronald Higashi, the chapter's program chairman, for expressions on future events. All wanted another Family Night and two Husband-Wife Nights this year. If the planning and hard work could be carried on to these events, there should be three gala nights for the Charlie family groups. Two chapter members recently gained a son-in-law. Chick Miyashiro's daughter, Nellie got married to Clyde Kunieda on March 8. And Tom Matsumura's daughter, Donna exchanged vows with Wayne Tanigawa on April 12. Best wishes to the newlyweds. The ranks of the retirees in Charlie Chapter were increased recently. Sumio Ito, chapter president retired from the IRS, and Jack Mizushima shed his fireman's worries. Both are now relaxing after many years of hard of work. HARRY ASATO PAINTING, INC. Residential - Commercial - Industrial 3006 Ualeno Street Phone SPECIAL BULLETIN The Kauai Chapter made a $ donation to the Medal of Honor Grove, Hawaii Project. Received a nice letter and check from Kauai secretary, Ken Yoshimoto. The other donations, as indicated in the editors comments column, total $ Kauai Chapter's very generous donation makes the club's total donation $ Thank you, Kauai ~embers.

12 DOG CHAPTER NEWS by HELEN NIKAIDO We had a very good turnout at our January clubhouse cleanup. There were about a dozen men and five ladies (Rhoda Kawamata, Edith Imai, Kay Harada, Ruth Watanabe and myself). Since we have fewer family nights nowadays, this is a very good breakfast get-to-gether. On March 2nd, the 1974 Club 100 Autumn Tour to Japan group had a getto-gether at the clubhouse. We had a very good attendance. Many thanks to Richard Oki, who prepared the delicious beef stew and to the ladies who donated the sushis, noodles, chicken, salad, zen zai and the various desserts. After a sumptuous dinner, we enjoyed the movies which were taken by the "A" tour and the "B" tour members. While watching the "B" tour movie, we couldn't help but notice three distinguished looking gentlemen in sun glasses who were always posing with the bus (girls) guides. They weren't movie stars, they were none other than our men, Paul Shirai, Yozo Yamamoto and Horace Awa. It was fun reminiscing our Japan tour. Our thanks and apprecia tion to "Beefa" Moriguchi for making the arrangements for this get-to-gether. The L.A. Reunion is but a few months away and fellow Doggies and wives are looking forward to it. There's no leash law in L.A. (I hope) so "Buddy" watch out, better be prepared. i', 5HI5E:IDO~FE:5TI\lAL (14TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION) TE:NDE:R TOUCH OF AUTUMN'S BLOSSOM hf~t&ucd id ;t/&dw,a with "Sheer Beauty" as the theme for any blossoming Vamp... Let your senses enjoy the Touch of Shiseido. Petal-soft, touchable, alluring - Classy '30s in fluid motion of Find your truly beautiful awakening this autumn by seeking help from our many beauty specialists. Cap10()1Z ~audiet1~ with Tender Touches of * Fluttery Eye Accentuates * Seductively vivid Cheek Glossies ( * Sensuously soft Lip Polishers * Vampy, campy foxy Nailers Please see that you have your skin analyzed by our trained specialists through our sensitive "Capiloscope." Treat your skin to some elimination with the "mini facial" machine. For your hairstyling or facial appointment. call Shiseido Beauty Salon at Any MG5 purchase is worth a 81 discount on Men's Nite, every Tues. 6-9 PM at the Salon. s,~~ JHIJEIDO

13 13 HEADQUARTERS CHAPTER NEWS by WILFRED SHOBU The initial family night of the year was held on Sunday, Feb 23, with Calvin Shimogaki in charge. The menu of prime rib, tripe stew, sashimi, tossed greens, okara, rice, french bread, jello, fruit punch, coffee, and other beverages was fully enjoyed by those present. Many thanks to the following members for their time and talents in accomplishing the chores so others could enjoy the evening: Harold Tamashiro, master charcoal stoker; Yoshito Aimoto and Calvin Shimogaki, barbecue prime rib cookers; Roy Ikawa and Charles Miyashiro, master carvers and servers of the prime ribs; Tom Nosse, Elmo Okido, and Arthur Tamashiro, all-around kitchen personnel; and Tom Nosse and Kenneth Otagaki, money collecting agents. Special thank you to one of the more noticeable member in the kitchen, RICHARD OKI (Co A). Rich was the master preparer of the tripe stew and was very helpful in other preparations for the evening. Additional thank yous to the following for their donation: Okara, Ms. Frances Okazaki; Jello, Ms. Ethel Shimogaki'; Liquor, Tom Nosse and Ms. Yukie Okamura; and Pupus, Yoshito Aimoto. Calvin announced that our next family night will be held on Mother's Day, May 11. Parents of members will be honored guests; therefore, will not be assessed the customary charge. Arthur Tamashiro, chairman of the event, urged members to bring their family and parents because attendance will relieve the cook of the family from preparing dinner at home. Ever handy Elmo tried to clean the kitchen floor drain and started to pick up the debris which appeared to be clogging the drain. Much to Elmo's and Richard's surprise, a rather large object started to get loosened. When the object was finally extracted, it turned out to be a rubber ball coated with dirt and moss. Question, what happened to the drain cover which prevent large foreign objects from entering and clogging the drain? Mr. & Mrs. Harry Tabata of Kamloop, British Columbia, Canada were out-of-town guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hirano. It seemed the Tabatas were trying to get out of the hibernal weather of 15 degrees and bask in the balmier Hawaiian winter. After receiving instructions in the fine art of shooting pocket billiard from Hideo Kajikawa and Harold Tamashiro, Ms. Ruth Kajikawa and Ms. Dorothy Tamashiro proceeded to playa game or two. It was most fortunate that others were not waiting to play because of the time required to complete a game; however, the techniques used to coax the ball to fall into any pocket were beautiful and interesting. It appeared that the fingers could not curl to the desired angle or curve in guiding the cue stick but contact was usually made with the aimed ball. Balls did occasionally drop into the pockets but many were the times when the unintended cue ball (white) would fall; such as, when trying to slice the intended ball and missing it completely and the cue ball head directly into a pocket. The ladies must have had a whale of a time, because I heard Hal say, "We would be headed home of Hide did not instruct them how to shoot pool. " Ladies, you should try it again and again until you have partially mastered the game to your satisfaction. Studying for a State examination caused Marshall Higa to miss couple of chapter meetings; however, his efforts were really fruitful as Marsh received his certification to practice as Chemical Engineer. CONGRA TULATIONS, MARSHALL. Information in getting rid of undesired plants, trees, weeds, etc., or fertilization requirements for plants, etc., can be obtained from Marsh by forming a line to his right. Musical Instruments &. Accessories Appliances Radios, TV LaIJe Selection of Records 1J'~. Every tla ;118 JII ~ S~1l Suv;c~ & Re.pqj, Stu Yo.hioka S Pt-4CNE WAIAlAf ~VE,

14 14 ~ HAWAII CHAPTER NEWS by WALTER KADOTA Our annual installation banquet was held at Charlie Brenaman's favorite watering hole and believe it or not attendance was reported at 95 plus. The rival veteran clubs could not believe it, but we had their representatives there to verify the count. We had guests, of course, but they were all paid admissions - no freebies. Deacon Jimmy Maeda was in rare form m.cing the affair with the cool and poise of a president-to-be. Go, Jimmy, go! And borrowing Larry Hirokawa's technique he slipped in a couple of stories which got polite laughs. On that, no, Jimmy, no! Chaplain Hayato Tanaka installed the following officers, Takao Miyao, James Maeda, Tarush Yamamoto, Roger Kawasaki and Eugene Eguchi who vowed to serve out their responsibilities to the best of their ability and capacity. Amen! A surprise guest speaker turned out to be the Reverend Dr. Paul Hagiya of the United Methodist Church, lately of Santa Maria, California. When first he was invited to speak at the Yacht Club he had second thoughts about being welcomed, as he comes from a place where a name like Hagiya would only bring on frowned looks from the commodores and their wives. But he soon found out that a name like Brenamen seemed out-o'kilter with the Enomotos, Fujimotos, Tanimotos, Kasamotos and the Yamamotos. "I t was never like this where I come from," he said. "Our destiny in life was to pick lettuce and if it weren't for you looth boys we'd be doing it yet. My wife and I will always be grateful to you and I'm honored for this opportunity to be personally thanking you on behalf of all the kotonks and those like me, who were forced into relocation camps, who now have the chance to go to the top in whatever endeavor they choose to pursue. "I fi rs t encountered one of you'l boys, Edmund Shimabukuro of Olaa at Fitzsimmons General Hospital and I was very much impressed by the "gofor-broke" spirit that's characteristic of you Island boys. The sad part of life is that war heroes fade away. People forget so fast of what you went through. The majority of Sanseis and Yonseis of today like to think that they got there by their own bootstraps, but it was you who made the change in the social order of things." "I met your Bob Yamada who is a shining example of what a viable club like yours can be in the community. You can't go to fight battles anymore, but you can't stay silent. Don't say you've already done your job. Otherwise, you're going to find yourselves very lonely." War heroes may be forgotten but you can't say that about the Pahoa Anthurium Growers Association and Ebesu's, who year after year, have donated their flowers and facilities to decorate our comrades' graves during our annual memorial services which Yasu Iwasaki was quick to acknowledge and say thanks. After the speech-making there was the usual elbow-bending at the bar and we overheard Hiromu Kobayashi saying how impressed he was over the chaplain's speech. To which Jimmy Nagoshi commented with his I-wasthere-Charlie routine. "He's right about the Niseis getting it rough. I was there in "35 and like the man said, we changed all that. Especially the attitude of the kotonks toward us kanakas." Which got him a free beer from Wally Yamagata's sugar bonus money. Here's an after-dinner speech some of the guys are saying, borrowed from Anonymous, which we don't want Jimmy to be borrowing for his next M.C. chores. THE GEOGRAPHICAL AGES OF WOMEN From 15 to 25, she is like Africa, half virgin, half explored. From 25-35, she is like Asia, hot, torrid and mysterious. From 35-45, she is like America, streamlined, efficient and cooperative. From 45-55, she is like Europe devas ted but still good. After 55, she is like Aus tralia. Everyone knows where it is but nobody goes there.

15 15 KAUAI CHAPTER NEWS by BEN MORIMOTO The Kauai members held their first meeting of the year on Thursday, Feb 13 at Green Garden. Newly elected president Makoto Takiguchi presided and did a commendable job. The attendance was much better than expected. Seventeen members and four wives, 21 in all, gave Makoto a good send-off for To the Kauai members' wives go this request. Many years have passed since Most of our children have grown up and are either away at school or have family units of their own. We meet about 5 or 6 times a year at selected places. Why not put your cares aside and join your husbands at the chapter meetings? You will meet old friends and surely you'll make new ones if the chapter wives don't all know each other. The wives are influential in planning the chapter's activities. Their suggestions are heard and often accepted. I believe that there are very few gatherings besides those of Club 100 where members and wives can be themselves and have lots fun and conversation. Kazuo Senda, the chapter reunion coordinator gave a report on the L.A. Reunion, scheduled for June. He mentioned that the following have signed up to attend: Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Ishii; Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Miyashiro and daughter, Laura; and Mr. & Mrs. Ben Morimoto. MAUl CHAPTER NEWS by TOM NAGATA Maui Chapter members held their regular monthly meeting on Feb 6 at 7:30 p.m. with President Kaoru Moto president. Mother's Day dinner chairman, Sadami Katahara, reported that we might hold this year's dinner at Anchors Cove in Kihei. Plans will be finalized in a month or so. A special thank you from all members go to Tadayoshi Hamasaki and Eichi Endo for the fine repair work done on the north wall, screening our Naska clubhouse. Our speedy get-well wish go to Mrs. Satoji Arisumi who underwent surgery recently. She is now recuperating at home. To Kiyoshi "Doc" Ikeda we all wish him a "Happy Retirement". It's pauhana time for the popular HC&S Co. supervisor. All Maui members are urged to send their $4.00 dues to Treasurer Osamu Nakagawa. He will retain $1.00 for your Maui chapter dues and send $3.00 to Honolulu to pay for your State dues. Time is drawing near for the Los Angeles Club 100 Reunion. Masao Sato is the Maui coordinator. Several Maui members have signed up. The Dog Chapter Reunion, scheduled in August on Kauai was discussed. I can report that 50 rooms at the Kauai Resort Hotel have been reserved for the expected delegation. I will report further details on the reunion as planning develops. Kauai members are making their own individual kind of news and I will try to report on them in future issues. St~n/~y S. TtNVy. te) PHONE: 2825 Hoapaka Street WilliAM IO OOA I KUHIO AUTO REPAIR, INC. TONY KINOSHITA "0" GENERAL AUTO REPAIR WE SPECIALIZE IN BODY & FENDER WORK 2457 S. KING ST. - PHONE ~

16 16 BOWLING NEWS by DON NAGASAKI George Dean Photo and Hirose Pain~ ing are sharing the top position after 3 weeks of bowling in the Club 100 Handicap League which was officially opened on Feb 21 at Stadium Bow1-0-Drome. Harry Hirata's 201 and Pat Akimoto's =203 kept George Dean Photo in first place by flashing Company B 3-1. Al Nitta rolled =202 for "Baker." Joe Muromatsu's =210 and Neil Nakayama's =233 helped Hirose Painting score a 3-1 win over Greg Ikeda Insurance to stay in top spot. Torn Matsumura's 577 was the high for the Insurance men. Richard Yamamoto's =224 Ken Nakasone, s =212 and Ken Endo's ' =221 helped Windward Furniture to a 3-1 win over Ho1o Ho10 Apparel. Jimmy lnafuku's =210 and Elsie Tokunaga's were highs for the Ho1o Holo's. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS Don Nakatani's , Esther Shimazu's =204, Rikio Tsuda's =214 and Dale Nakatani's =20? helped Nakatani Farm over Trophy Center (Hq) 3-1. Bob Uyehara's =218 and Haruo Torikawa's 214 were tops for the Center team. Carl Morioka's =204 and Uki Wozumi's 200 contributed to Kanraku Teahouse's split with its sister team-harry Asato Painting 2-2. Lane Nishioka's and Don Nagasaki's =201 were big scores for the painters. Malcom Hirano's =204 and Shigeo Tamashiro's =212 helped Shiseido to score the only shutout of the night, 4-0, over Vet's Termite (B). League Standing After 3 Nights 1. George Dean Photo 2. Hirose Painting 3. Holo Ho1o Apparel 4. Kanraku Teahouse 5. Windward Furniture 6. Nakatani Farm 7. Gregg Ikeda Ins Co 8. Shiseido 9. Company B 10. Trophy Center 11. Harry Auto Painting 12. Vets Termite Control (D) 9 (B) 9 (B) 7 (A) 7 (C) 7 (B) 7 (C) 6 (Hq Med) 6 (B) 5 (Hq) 5 (A) 3 (B) 1 NAKAKURA CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Hiroshi Shimazu "B" 2621 WAIWAI LOOP PHONE MEMBERSHIP ONLY-CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC CASH AND CARRY PRICES-Mounting, Ba~ancing and Installation Available at our warehouse. Prices subject to change without notice. Neighbor Island orders can be shipped C.O.D. plus freight.

17 CLUB 100 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Left to righ, front row - Henry Kawano, Yasuo Takata, Ralph Ikeda, George Hagiwara, and Jack Hirano. Back row - Donald Kuwaye, Sumio Ito, Arthur Tamashiro, Stanley Nakamoto, Susumu Ota, Ronald Watanabe, and Wilfred Shobu. LOS ANGELES HILTON, Headquarters, 1975 Club 100 Reunion

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