PUKA SQUARES. Vol. 20, No.1 January, 1967

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1 \/) wu.. :Vtl,1':) A-..,,~~I"" '" BOARD OF DIRECTOl{S FOR 1967 Front - L to R: Kiyoshi Kami, Asst. Treas.; Sam Sakamoto, 1st. V.P.; Al Planas, President; John Sakaki, Treas. ; Herbert Yamamoto, Exec. Secretary. Back - L to R: Jim Inafuku (B); Kent Nakamura (Medics); Richard Hamada (Hq); Tomio Sunahara (Rural); hh:.!-.arj '-j,'ra ''',. 'Aro!t"r Moriguchi (A) and Rusty Nakagawa (C). Missing from picture: Rikio Nakagawa, Immediate Past President; Henry Kawano, 2nd V.P. and Sonsei Nakamura, Secretary. ~>7 ~ ~~ '""' <I c -0 ~ ~ I: I~ ~ 1-- ~ I <I

2 Vol. 20, No.1 January, 1967 PUKA SQUARES A LESSON LEARNED. We were not aware of it at the time that it happened. Left Cornerback Fred Williamson of the Kansas City Chiefs was out cold and the game was stopped for about five minutes while the trainers tried to revive Williamson. It happened with three minutes left to play. The Green Bay Packers were in the lead in the Super Bowl game. With the two guards and two backs leading the way for Halfback Donny Anderson, the play started as a wide sweep around right end. But it was a play designed not for yardage but for one special target - Williamson. As anticipated, Williamson quickly moved up from his left cornerback position to try to crimp the right end sweep of the Packers. When the play was over, there was Williamson, out super-cold, on the turf of the Los Angeles Coliseum. It was Williamson who had boasted of his prowess as the toughest defensive back in pro football; he who had boasted that he would Stop the Packer ends with his self - styled judo chop. We would like to watch a re-run of the Super Bowl game specifically to keep an eye out for this particular play. Not that we are vicious, or mean, or enjoy seeing others flat on their backs. 'Tis only because a well played-out lesson in life is not too common, and, in this particular case, the lesson as applied was a thing of beauty. So precise was the execution of the play that an infraction was not even called against the Packers I A STORY WITHOUT ENDING. At the r ate that the contr6versy rages on, the circumstances surrounding the death of President Kennedy will keep on firing the imagination of writers for the next hundred years, or more. Currently, Look magazine's serialization of William Manchester's "Death of A President" is drawing untold millions of people into the drama of the assassination. As the multitude savors the fascination of the dastardly act, and its political by-play, they will clamor for more details and lean upon each word in the judgment of historians. In the hassle between Manchester and the Kennedys, we have empathy for Manchester when he states that the whole controversy generated by Jackie Kennedy could have been avoided if the PreSident's widow had only taken the time to personally read the draft of his book. Now, Manchester's book which was supposed to close the chapter on PreSident Kennedy's death has only served to flood the country with a new ware of conjectures and doubts, and make all of us relive that day of November 22, TH ANNIVERSARY. Details concerning our 23 anni versary celebration are discussed by several our correspondents. So please read their Storie We shall dwell more fully upon this subject as t time draws near for this series of events. And speaking of correspondents, we have full cave age except for Rural and Kauai. We'd sure like hear from these two groups FF!CERS. Our congratulations andbestwis~ go to Alvin Planas, President for this year, and officers: Sam Sakamoto, 1st VP, Henry Kawano VP, Sonsei Nakamura as Secretary, John Sakaki Treasurer and Kiyoshi Kami as Assistant Treasure And our best wishes to the other presidents who be heading their respective units: Walter Moriguchi - Able Chapter James Inafuku - Baker Chapter Seishiro Nakagawa - Charlie Chapter Katsumi Nakayama - Dog Chapter Richard Hamada - Hq Chapter Tomio Sunahara - Rural Chapter Motoyoshi Tanaka - Hawaii Chapter Kent Nakamura - Medics Chapter Let US all get together on the 25th of Februaryatl Ala Moana Banquet Hall to greet our new office They will appreciate your full support, especially this critical year of our 25th anniversary. CHAPLAIN HIRO HIGUCHI. Chaplain Higuchi t many a story to tell and one of the best concerns wife Hisako. He has been calling her, and r eferr to her, as Mama. One day, a friend asked the g Chaplain for the name of his wife. Try as he wo Chaplain Higuchi couldn't remember his wife's na' "Mama" is all he could rememberl Ane we recall a recent incident where the subjecr discussion was Emperor Hirohito. In his discuss the point was made that Chaplain Higuchi's firstn.. Hiro was a contraction of the name Hirohito. To which one of the haole officers in the cir clee pressed amazement because he h3.d been under assumption that Chaplain Higuchi's first name r elated to his deeds in combat - only to discover that what he was assumed to be Hero was in rel. a common Japanese name Hirol What's in a nar Most anythingl -- We hope that you will turn out in force on Satur February 11, when the members of the 442nd \ Club and the Club 100 get together at the Ft. Sha. Officers' Club to honor Chaplain Hiro Higuchi L his retirement from military service. Should be an affair. EDITO RIAL 73 billion dollars should buy US a Ie defense, this sum being PreSident Johnson's pr tag for military expenditures in his FY 68 bu:, The total budget comes to 135 billion doll Whether you look at the 73 billion or the 135 '1 they both represent huge outlays of the national source. Our editorial makes an attempt to the lesser of the two figures. In looking at billion figure, we weave the words of writer 3 '967

3 Steinbeck to tell us the story. Steinbeck says that the oresence of our troops in South Vietnam is "the fluid wall that can melt the hungry imperialist pressure from the north and west which is called communism." The United States has about 400 thousand troops in Vietnam. Who would have imagined, a few years ago, that today we would have this number of American troops fighting on Asian soil. ABLE - Editor 1967 Able Chapter program co-chairmen Alfred Arakaki and Eugene Kawakami have lined-up the first activity of the year which will be held on March 4 at Kanraku Tea House - the annual reunion party (stag). It seems that they will make 1967 another interesting year with a well-rounded program to be added to the Able Chapter history. The first program of the year for Club 100 will be at the Ala Moana Banquet Hall on February 25. The Officers of the Mother Club will be installed and all the Presidents (Directors) of the Chapters will be introduced. Make sure and pick up your tickets or make your reservations with your chapter representatives or at the clubhouse. Hideo Sato is the Able chapter representative. Cocktail hour will start at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will follow at 7:00 p.m. According to the Club 100 Baseball CommisSioner, the 1967 season of the Farrant L. Turner Memorial Invitational Softball League will start sometime in late February or early March. Please return your signed contract to your team managers so they don't have to go way down to their farm team. Also the Bowling League will get started at Bowl-O Drome on April 14, Same night - Friday and same time - 8:30 p.m. If you want to come out from retirement - sing out and let those in charge know about it. April means tax month. For Club 100 members, January means dues month. So please pay your annual dues right away because days really go by fast and before you know it, the year is up. No Mother Club dues, no participation in chapter activities. Blue Nagasaki Style Shoe Stores SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Dress Work Play 1133 Beth.1 St (Opposite H,waii lht.trel Fort St... : Waiala. Avl... 70$ 545 (K~lmuli 8r'ltch - CU!," Thutr. 81da:.J 3 Convenient Locations to Serve You Editor Correspondents: Able Baker Charlie Dog Headquarters Medics Rural Hawaii Maui Kauai Stateside Board Green Thumbs Golf Youth Organization Production & Distribution Publisher Ben Tamashiro Donald Nagasaki Richard Oguro Kazuto Shimizu C.T. Ken Otagaki Albert Yokoyama Hakaru Taoka Jim Maeda Tsutomu Nagata Kiyoshi Teshima Satoru Nakamura Robert Aoki Richard Yamamoto Fumi Taniyama Sandy Kawashima Herbert Yamamoto Sea lmada l Screen Process HawaiiJ CLUB 100 EUROPEAN TOUR The Club 100 European tour is on for this summer. We have had over six months to really think it over and make decisions. Many have paid the initial payment and the second payment is due on Feb. 5, It is still not too late to sign up for any of the schedul es that were set. About this time, we should really be planning our mainland itinery, prior to finalization in a few months. Please have your questions ready for presentation at the general meeting that will be announced soon. Herbert Yamamoto SUS Tours & Travel Service. Inc. IFormerly Tr.",. World Tou,. Tr... 1 S.ryice, 'nc. ) A A_... All AIRLINES-STEAMSHIPS-TOURS-HOTElS 212 MERCHANT STREET, HONOUR.". HAWAII (Neer Main Po.t OfIice) foto c...,_._... Ctlll ~ PHONE 5"-391 ~.,

4 MAUl NO KA Under President SatoJi Arisumi, Maui Chapter enjoyed a very active year. Col. Miller's visit to Maui started our 1966 year with a "bang". His party of three were taken for a ride to Lahaina. They had dinner at the Kaanapali Hotel and enjoyed Hawaiian entertainment. Dinner and Installation was held at the Maui Frontier for the incoming officers of Maui Chapter. Fred Ya mashige was Chairman for this event. Mother's Day was observed by members treating their wives to a steak dinner at Banyan Inn, Lahaina. Co - chairmen for this event were Richard Iriguchi Tadao Sato. On April 23rd, our club was host to members of Maui AJ A Vets. and 442nd Veterans Club. This was a beer bust affair to get to know each other. Johnny Miyagawa was chairman. May 30th, Memorial Day, was observed at Makawao Veterans' Cemetary by the people of Maui. The program was conducted by Master of Ceremonies Satoji Arisumi. On June 10-12, 34 Honolulu Golf Club members led by Pres. Mitsuru Omori visited Maui for three days of golf. Our able J ack Gushiken was Chairman for this event. Friday evening was steak mght at our NASKA clubhouse. Saturday night was a beer bust, also at our clubhouse. Sunday was a picnic which was held in conjunction with our Anniversary Picnic. Our Anniversary was observed with a picnic on Sunday, June 12, at Kalama Park, Kihei. Co - chairmen for the event were Stanley Inouye - Tsutomu Nagata. Gold Star Parents and Maui Chapter sponsored Little League baseball team and their Manager and Coaches were invited to the picnic. Kaoru Moto and his hard working crew prepared two large Kalua pigs for this picnic. Twenty-seven fountain pens with names engraved were presented to our High School graduates, a gift from the club to children of active members. In observance of our first KIA, a Memorial Service was held at our clubhouse on Sunday, September 25th, at 2 p.m. Co-chairmen for this event were Tadayoshi Hamasaki-Miles Shiroma. Goichi Shimanuki spoke in Japanese as Master of Ceremonies. Reverend S. Makino of Wailuku Hongwanji conducted the Service. Refreshment was served after the service to Gold Star Parents, guests, members and wives. The second week in October was Maui County Fair week and members turned out full force to man our shave ice booth. Co- chairmen Doc Ikeda and Poki Iwamoto did a great job. In December, a call came from the Salvation Army for volunteers to man their Christmas Kettle. The following members volunteered their services:hatsuo Satoshige, Tadayoshi Hamasaki, Iwao Takamori, Akira Ishikawa, Jack Gushiken, Shiro Yamato, Johnny Miyagawa and Poki Iwamoto. Results of the Turkey Golf Tournament showed Willie Goo in first place and Johnny Miyagawa in second. Jack Gushiken was Chairman of this event. Maui Chapter's Christmas party was held on Saturday evening, December 17, at 6 p.m. at NASKA clubhouse. Co - chairmen for this event were Shiro Yamato-Takashi Masuda. A buffet luau dinner was served. Wallace Maeda was Master of Ceremonies and also led the group in singing Christmas carols. Richard Iriguchi conducted the bingo games with lots of prizes given away. Doc Ikeda was a very convincing Santa Claus. The following members were elected to serve as officers of Maui Chapter in 1967: President. Tsutomu Nagata; Vice President, Hakaru Ogawa; Secretary, Tom Yamada; Treasurer, Arthur Shlllyama; AudItor, Akira Ishikawa and Director, Tadayoshi Hamasakl. VIT AL ST ATISTICS: Son born to Mr. & Mrs. Hakaru Ogawa, Headquarters Co., in Goro Kuwada, C Co., was married in Mitsuru Ujiie, C Co., passed away III Our meetings are held once a month on the first Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., NASKA Clubhouse. Events planned for the year are as follows: l. Installation dinner in February. 2. Mother' s Day Party or Dinner in May.. 3. Anniversary Picnic, Sunday, June 11, at Baldwlll Park, Paia. 4. Me morial Service, September 24, Sunday, at NAS - KA Clubhouse. 5. Maui County Fair Shave Ice Booth, second week in October. 6. Christmas Party, Saturday, December 16, at NASKA Clubhouse. Bowling, golf and other activities are planned for the year COMMITTEE CO - CHA IRM EN ANNUAL PICNIC: R MASAO SATO, HAKARU OGAWA, M. Shiroma,. Iriguchi, M. Moto, K. Hanada, T. Sato. BASEBALL: S. INOUYE, G. SH IM ANUKI BLOOD BANK: EICHI ENDO, J. GUSHIKEN BOWLING: Y. IWAMOTO, M. MURAKAMI BUILDING & GROUNDS: S. ARISUMI, W. KANESHINA, Y. Higa, T. Yamagata, T. Iwami, H. Satoshige, K. Ikeda Continued on next page -';>

5 CHRISTMAS KETTLE: S. YAMATO, F. YAMASHIGE CHRISTMAS PARTY: N. FURUKAWA, T. YAMAGATA, F. Yamashlge, W. Maeda, K. Moto ' FINANCE PROJECT: 1. IWAISHI, O. NAKAGAWA, S. Arlsumi, R. Kamimoto, J. Miyagawa, G. Shimanuki GOLF: J. GUSHIKEN, G. KUWADA HISTORIAN: R.IRIGUCHI ICE (FAIR SHAVE ICE): A. ISHIKAWA, W. NAKAHARA INVESTMENT: K. IKEDA, S. KAT AHARA, S. INOUYE MOTHER'S DAY: R. KAMIMOTO, 1. TAKAMORI, T. Masuda, E. Nashiwa MUTUAL ASSISTANCE: W. NAKAHARA, T. HAMASAKI NOMINATION & INSTALLATION OF 19680FFICERS: T. YAMA DA, A. SHINYAMA, T. HAMASAKI PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: S. KATAHARA, R. YOSHIDA RUL ES & POLICY: T. KIT AOKA, J. GUSH IK EN Rr '- ' RVATION OF CLUBHOUSE: T., 'AGATA ' fember MEMORIAL SE RVI CE: C. SHIMANUKI, J. MIYAGAWA, S. Arisumi, W. Kaneshlna, K. Masuda P ARLIAM ENT ARIAN: T. KITAOKA VETERAN'S AFF AIRS: S. YAMATO NOTE: Names in "Capital Letters" are Co-Chairmen. BAKER Tsutomu Nagata Ho hum! As expected; no change In the correspondent for this chore of writing the B as in BAKA chapter news. So you'll have to grin & bear with me for another year! Happy Noo Year - since It's still the first month of New What It has In store - Only time will tell _ But we can plan - And while you are thinking and planning, let me break up this trend of thought and write about something else first. December - January months have seen the passing away to the Great Divide, the father of Yutaka Namba as well as Hiroshi Shimazu's mother. Our deepes; condolences to these Bakerites on their irreparable losses - May they rest In peacel Before I pass along from obituaries to something else though - I mayor may not have made mention in thi s column before, (if I have, please pardon as a man grown old) but I think I forgot to pay last tribute to Mickey Nakahara who passed through the pearly gates in November, I am sure he will now have turned contentedly in his final resting place for having been officially recorded in Baker Chapter news. Rest in Peace. ' And where were we - oh yes - talking about planning for the coming year. From first hand information new prexy JI, Jimmy Inafuku, will be a terrific ball oi fire. No,ooner he gets elected - then he calls a meeting at his new home in Nuuanu Pall - and have the committzes all lined up - besides making changes in the gral,,,,vine as needed. That's organization of the first order. Of course, the hospitality was out of -his world as RN, SN, RT, & Kl would vouch for it. [he first general membership meeting was almost (:nding, HK had the floor and had just asked the mem Jers for their opinion - on choosing between working at the 50th State Fair corn booth or having a smoked chicken benefit, when in walked 00 with a bundle In nis hands. Time was only 8:35 p. m. [he hastily passed out sheets outlined the smoked :hicken benefit for March. As YH remarked to HK 'under his breath" - "you asked us for an opinion - Jut we never had a c hance to open our mouths". "hat's the way your Ways & Means Committee is supposed to operate, right? Rightl I was asked to sign a paper by Stanley Nakamoto before I could even go get me a cup of coffee. So I signed and asked questions later. YY has been hard at work, for a change, and had the New Year Stag parry all lined up. Date: Saturday, February 11, 1967 Time: 6:30 Dinner - 5 on cocktails Enterrainment - You name it. Call and make your reservations - Pronto. This meeting smoked out approximately 40 members and you know what, we did have a nijikail After the Bridge game ended and after the Prexy cleaned up the snack counter et cetera, a whole, mob - 10 of us reconvened for E & T (eahng & talking) at Sekiyas until the early morning of Saturday. But the strange twist to this gathering was that the tab was picked up by RN not the Prexy??? A great beginning nonetheless because Oyabun 0 ~ there I Maybe, we will see more of him this year because he has an able chauffeur KI. What a combination. Sayonara for now, 00

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7 DONATION & DUES AlJDI'I'ImJAL MEHBEHS 1'110 HAVE!-'.ADt; DUI>.ATI(;~,S TO J an. 30 I 1967 HEAlXlU ARThRS ABLE CHAPTEH BAlillt CHJ.PTtIt 6B. Oki, J. '12. Kamei, N. 91. Kalleko, K. (~20) 69. Tanaka, H. 93. KamikaloJa, H. 92. Ka I>'ashilr.a, J. 91,. H.iyamoto, C. 93. ~, olfiu ra, S. 95. Miyashiro, H 'amayose, h. 96. l'oromisato, H. 97. Imkae, ~j. 9B. Taga, R. 99. Tateishi, 1'. CHARill CHAPTER DOG CHA [->1'I:.H HlJlihL CH1,PTclt 63. Kanaza~, K. 64. Kimura, T. 54. Kurisu, G. 14. Hat akenaka, It. 15. Zakimi, G. 21. 'l'a oy.a, h. (; 5. Tengan, J. 1 ~ 6 7 ljur..s i-llia.d~uaht i:,i< S litji.l:. CHAP'l'J bur,1t ClIAPTLh 1. Fujishiec, ~I. "-. Hi rai, T. 3. Jkawo., d. 4. Ishii, I. ~,. Uhta, T. 6. Shimoeaki, C. CH';.~,lli; Ci-iJ.PTEl: 1. r. i njt!oto, K.,-.lked~, (;..,. ~ lsr_it'lni, S., '... r\j.mur'l., T. 5. Liimi, ri. (,., v5hiro, u. 'I. jhimizu, K. 8. jhiozil.ki, 1. 'j. Ta/:,'Uchi, T. 10. '{onezaw", K. 1. Kamemot~, K. 1. lunazaki, L. 2. iv,o r iok? J K. 2. Jo'u r usho, Y.., :,amikj, s. 3. I chimura, '1'./ ' I, Gki, H. 4. Iha, K. 5. Plana~, A. ~ Inafuku, J. " 6. Suto) It. 6. Kaneko, 1>.. 7. Kuroda, H. B. Kawashi ma, J. 'i. haeda, 1\. [MG C"j.P'l'r..1t 10. l~.uramats uj J. 11. l\akah3. ra, T. 1. Hara, It 12. 1,akaYamJ, It. 2. '\'.J.risu, G. 13. One, 1'. -, l\u,a z'l.ki, r ::>akoda, J -" Ii _ Ushiro, S. 15. Takat.a, Yo; 5. Urabe, H. I f.. ~'anaka, T. 6. Y(lJ!.amoto, H. 17. Tanigawa, Sa. lb. Tsuda, 1. 1'1. Yokota, Y. 20. Yoneshi ge, h. ldjral CHAPTEIt 1. Chigawa, T. 2. Hayakawa, H. 3. Sunahara, T. 4. Taoka, H. NAU I ChAPThlt 1. Nakamur a, S. 1. II>'ai shi, I. 2. Yamashige, jo'.

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9 EDITORIAL $73 BILLION FOR DEFENSE President Johnson's budget for the upcoming fiscal year beginning 1 July totals 135 billion dollars. Of this amount, the price tag on the cost of defense is 73 billion dollars. This means that 54 cents of every budget dollar is the price we have to pay to maintain our military posture. What are we getting for our money? Obviously, the answer to a 73 billion dollar question has got to be a complex one, Having asked the question, we will look at it from only one particular view p01nt. For this, we turn to that distinguished American writer, John Steinbeck. Currently, Steinbeck is in Vietnam and his dispatches from the war front appear in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin under the banner "Letters from Steinbeck." We will use the "letter" published in the J anuary 23rd issue of the Bulletin for the purpose of our answer. In this particular letter, Steinbeck speaks of the U.S. troops in Vietnam - the soldier and the marine. He speaks from expelence for he has known these troops intimately from his association with them in past wars. Steinbeck says that fighting in Vi etnam is a new breed of cat; a new breed arising from the fact that the training is diff"ro.. t because the basic elements are different: a different enemy and a differc-,t mission. Let's talk about missions. Steinbeck saye 'hat" For the first time in history, an army has undertaken a two fold missic., - to defeat the enemy and by help, instruction and example to give a hard "ressed defeated and often doublecrossed people, the courage, the pride, tne econom} and the ability to defend themselves. That this has been spearheaded by the army, backed up by civilian agencies is the new thing, the hopei"l thing and the only thing that can possibly succeed," He goes on to say: "Sun T zu, who wrote u' I,he Art of War, nearly three thousand years ago, has this wise and perm' nent thing to say - There are three military objectives and in the following.mponance - the mind', the land and the economy. If one wins the mind, th:! other two will fall without a fight. After failure of war that we know of si.ce recorded history we are at last beginning to learn that the techniques of peace must be not only an extension but an integral pan of war." Steinbeck speaks very highly and very admiringly of the caliber of our troops in Vietnam. He is in the process of getting intimately bound up with the troops who are s'!uashing their way through the marshlands of South Vietnam. Steinbeck's son is fighting in the war down there. He says that Bill Mauldin or Norman Mailer wouldn't recognize the new American breed of cat fighting in the jungles and the marsh on the tip of the Asian continent. "This new army does not sit on a line endlessly. This is a war of movement, of advance and retirement as shifting and feinting as a good boxer. When you come to think of it, this is the first kind of warfare Americans ever knew. We learned it from the Indians and used it successfully in the war for our freedom. It would be strange if we could not relearn wbat every frontiersman once knew." perhaps forever. Thl ; n and self sufficient to a!ii a whole. Leadership 8llii Steinbeck is cenaln.,1 ~ previous wars in hi~ ~ I ~ incalculable Strengtf ~ ried, and slowly des( a It is to prevent Our :r ~ wounds and frustratia I defense. The price II ~ ~ If we look at the wh the 73 billion dollar ~ 'I win the war, and hopei t;::::==========± ~ "',. J Co 'l cc q! : JJ l~. he". ~, ~ 1) col Y< This certainly is a new kind of war and the Army has risen up to :he challenge. It was not too many years ago that the Army was floundering because of the then prevailing national policy of massive retaliation.under the comefrom-behind leadership and push of General Maxwell Taylor, the Army rebounded, just in time to be able to fight the Vietnam war. Of the new breed of cat, Steinbeck has this to say. "In this drifting phantafm of a war, we have found that the individual and his judgement and his initiative are not only valuable but essential. The day of the big battalions is over, l!==~i~

10 Sf If S ;' is and must be conducted by small units, mobile L l~extent and at the same time coordinated with the 's of the squad level." )ck us!r1ng. "If we were fighting this war in the way all ilab ' tve been fought, we woule!' lose regardless of our tt~ md power. We would be wilted and nibbled, worlit, a thousand small wounds and frustratiorm." to ; a 1:1 from being defeated by these "thousand small 'I1at we 'are spending the astronomical billions fnr -. prlt freedom never comes cheap. 100 ' bil I \Igh Steinbeck's eyes, we find that the answer to In is not so complex after all - because we must! w ~: in the peace also. - Editor ==::::::===========:::;:==:i 100th, January On behalf of the people of Italy. the eral of Italy. in San Francisco. and ease accept our apprecl.ation and for your warm and cooperative response n01u1u drive for funds and clothing to talian people durl.ng the disastrous November 1966, which covered more than of Italy. Thank you for your mas t ou ts tanding on for a worthy cause. Street Hawaii :::::f============~ HA'WAII The new officers for the year 1967 were installed at an installation banquet on Saturday night, January 28, at the Seven Seas. Those installed were Motoyoshi Tanaka, presldent; Kazunobu Yamamoto, vice-president; Kats Kutsunai, secretary; Tarush Yamamoto, treasurer; and Larry Hirokawa, director. MEET YOUR NEW HAWAII CHAPTER PREXY This writer has had the privilege of knowing MOTO YOSHI TANAKA, new Hawaii Chapter president from his seventh grade year at intermediate school. In fact, we graduated from Hilo High School in 1937 and received the call from PreSident Roosevelt a~ members of the third draft in June, 1941, to congregate at Schofield Barracks. Motoyoshi is a quiet person, who speaks softly, go about doing somebody a good turn, and a hard worker. He was a member of Dog Company in the machine gun platoon. Moto grew ~p in Shinmachi (new town), a part of Hilo no longer In existence. The Tanakas lost their parents and their entire household during the 1946 tidal wave. Our new preside:nt has been witl: the Hilo Division of Honolulu Gas for the past 29 years as a member of the maintenance department. The Tanaka family comprise of his wife Shizue, a son 12, and two girls 14 and 9. They reside at 61 Maikai Street, in Hilo. MAHALO,FROM LARRY HIROKAWA Outgoing Hawaii Chapter prexy extend sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the board of directors and members for the splendid assistance and cooperation during 1966, for a good Puka Puka year. Our thanks to Larry and his family for their contribution to Club looth. FOR CONTINUED SERVICE During 1967, the former members of the looth Infantry Battalion w1ll be celebrating their 25th anniversary. Today, most the men who were part of the great organization are middle aged men. Today, as members of Club looth, we should ask ourselves: Are we on the right track? Where are we going from here? I believe that the time has come for the Club looth like any business organization or other organization to take a good look at itself. Things like its program, its members and family, its relationship to the community. We should a~k ourselves: How have we made out to date? Are we carrying out responsibilities as called for by our motto: "For Continued Service"? What impact are we making as a club and club members within the growing communities? Is the board of directors of the club challenging the membership for growth? This writer suggests that the new board of dlrectors appoint about six or seven crash committees to do some brain storming. Each group should Gomprise of different types of men: businessmen, professional men, educators, white and blue color workers and Continued on next page ~

11 others. Find out what kind of ideas come out from the sessions for immediate and long range planning. Then, plan for ACTIONI HAWAII BRIEFS We were happy to see Puka Puka-1tes and their families from the Hamakua coast join the gang for the annual Christmas party. Driving down the 'ole Scottish coast were: Charles Nishimura, Hiromu Kobayashi, Richard Okazaki, Yoshio Kojl and Yoshito Morita. There were many, many youngsters present at the annual party, and Tarush Yamamoto did a good job as Santa's assistant. Jimmy Mitsuda and Dr. Art Coladarcia, a visiting instructor from Stanford University, provided some entertainment trying to sing Italian, German and Japanese songs SNO W CAPPED MAUNA KEA & MAUNA LOA have been providing some excitement for the young and old on the Big Island. Thousands drove in all kinds of cars up the slopes of Mauna Loa to see and feel the snow, recently. The road up Mauna Loa is in good condition. If the V A in Honolulu receives request for additional increase of disability compensation due to aggravation of trench feet you know where and when they stuck their feet in the snow EUROPEAN TOUR. Suggestion has been made that some one on the neighbor islands be selected as liaison person to pass on information to the people who have signed up for the tour. This idea of no communication is fraustra ting This writer thanks all readers for their interest in reading the Hawaii Chapter news during the past year. Jim S. Maeda MEDICINE CHEST.. From the Medicine Chest" was lost in the Christmas mail and turned up at the Clubhouse after the December issue deadline. It is being printed in this issue. A new Medics correspondent, Albert Yokoyama, is taking over. Kent Nakamura is president of Medics Chapter for ************ The other month, just before those hours labelled "happy" by barkeeps and such, I was minding my own business, downing a few at one of the little-tokyo, little-seoul water-holes along the boulevard, Kapiolani that is. There wasn't much to look at behind the hardwood counters; so, every now and then, my line of sight wandered out to the fast-thickening stream of traffic. Suddenly, there was the sound of rubber gripping asphalt, and a wondrous Sight came into being. Our esteemed Chicken emerged into view, grinning about I didn't know what. I've seen him lick his chops just standing in the chow line, just before opening up a cold can of hash, just before digging into a heaped-up Christmas plate, and just about any time between one meal and another provided he was in the messhall area. Never before had I seen him in such a state before tippling. With him, I figured that it wa_s a matter of his acquiring more likes. Of course, I had to hall him, and a number of brews followed. In between his working the chopsticks and pouring malted water down his guzzling throat, I was able to learn that he was still hacking. Then, we talked of many things: a fellow named Joe, M.P.'s, the party at his Wahiawa home when his greeting was "nobody's sleeping here tonight", our Hattiesburg date which was real blind-blind because we couldn't see the girls. In fact, there were no girls at all because the, whoever they were, had given Chicken a phony address. Before the time of parting, he spoke of doing pretty good, which all means that dialogue between him a fare would alternate somewhat as follows: "Where to, lady?" "Ala Moana, the shopping center.' "Okay, lady. Nice day isn't it? By the way, do you want to buy some drapes?" "Whatcha say?" "I said' Do you want to buy some drapes?'" "That's what I thought I heard. Whaddaya ask me this for? You a cab driver or what? Eh, you have a cab license yeah, yeah, I heard you, but you have license for selling drapes too? JUSt gimme the ride. Don't need no drapes." "I only figured on saving you some time in case you needed some drapes. Cheap too. Maybe a small rug? How about a rug." "No, no, no. JUSt lemme off at the shopping center I That's all, just the ride from you." "Okay, lady, okay, no reason to get mad. Don't forget, lady, ask for Chicken the next time you want a taxi. Maybe next time, I can show you my drapes and rugs. Good-bye, lady." Enticed to the Hatakenakas' steamed fish dinner a few Sundays back were the Shigeru Inouyes, the Etsuru Katanos, the Masaichi Gotos, the Henry Nakasones, the Rufus Nomuras, and Albert and Jerene Yokoyama. The affair was occasioned by the closing of the mullet season, inquiries about the next serving of the succulent dish by some chapter members, the need to display what bounties the sea has for experts, and, perhaps, the mainland visit of Mrs. Yokoyama. Albert could have had a hankering for cooking other than his own and could have influenced Roy. Everyone had his fill of those delectable finned ones and had to agree that next season would be soon enough for the next fish dinner. Happy New Year from the Medics - happier than the previous ones. Kent Nakamura

12 Headquarters Headquarters Company officers for 1967 are the following: President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Richard K. Hamada Kenichi Suehiro Rinky Nakagawa Tom Nosse The Headquarters Christmas Party was a most eventful affair with over 125 participants. Wallace Teruya was gener al chairman. The menu for the evening consisted of: Roas t turkey with dressing and gravy and cranberry sauce Baked ham with sauce Chow Mein Dinner r olls, rice and corn Tossed gr een salad Mixed fruits and nuts Dessert - Apple and pumpkin pie Sashimi Drinks Calvin Shimogaki was in charge of door prizes and movies for the youngster s. Recent mainland travellers were Kenichi Suehiro -and Kenneth Saruwatari. Elmo Okido visited Japan for three weeks and regained his vigor and disposition. Ed lkuma returned from Japan where he was on a special mission. He visited all the temples around the Tokyo areas and met all the priests. The annual mochi pounding ceremony at Aimoto's Holau Mochi Factory saw Suehiro, Saruwatari, Akimoto, Ikuma and Ikawa and their wives. It has been reliable reported that there was more beer drinking and kibitzing than mochi pounding but ever yone had a wonderful time. Rinky Nakagawa is slightly incapacitated due to illness. Ken Otagaki 1967 OFFICERS (Continued) MAUl CHAPTER President Tsutomu Tom Nagata V-PreSident Hakaru Ogawa Secretary Tom T. Yamada Treasurer Arthur Shinyama Auditor Akira Ishika wa Director Tadayoshi Hamasaki GREEN THUMBS President Roy Nakayama V -PreSident Kazuto Shimizu Secretary Mrs. Edna Sakamoto Treasurer Masasuke Toma CAMERA CLUB President Richard Yamamoto V -PreSident Ronald Miwa Sec.-Treas. Genichi Masumotoya OFFICERS Fr ont - L to R: Al Planas, President; Sam Sakamoto, 1st Vice President, Back - L to R: Kiyoshi Kami, Asst. Treasurer; John Sakaki, Treasurer. Missing: Rikio Nakagawa, Immediate Past President; Henry Kawano, 2nd Vice President; SonseiNakamura, Secretary. KANRAKU TEA HOUSE Please M.ke Your Reservalions Early ""'_:::11.1 fe.turel: Fine,' JapaneM food Prepared by Chef pi,ee, from J.p,n Fourteen k.ufifui W.i',eue, in Kimonot Re.dy to Serv. You A l.rge H.II Th.t Can Ac<om,mo<l.,. ov.r 1,000 guettl, VI un be partitioned into fi.,. good 'ized rooms Seven Addition.1 Roon'll A." ii.bj. fo( Sm,II PM,ie. MINIMUM OF four Call~25.11,..1' 7,. KOHOU ST. ay K.p.l.m. C.n,1 Between N. King St, Ie Oillinoham 8lvd.

13 others. Find out what kind of ideas come out from the sessions for immediate and long range planning. Then, plan for ACTIONI HAWAIl BRIEFS We were happy to see Puka Puka-ltes and their families from the Hamakua coast join the gang for the annual Christmas party. Driving down the 'ole Scottish coast were: Charles Nishimura, Hiromu Kobayashi, Richard Okazaki, Yoshio Ko]i and Yoshito Morita. There were many, many youngsters present at the annual party, and Tarush Yamamoto did a good job as Santa's assistant. Jimmy Mitsuda and Dr. Art Coladarcia, a visiting instructor from Stanford Uni versity, provided some entertainment trying to sing Italian, German and Japanese songs... SNOW CAPPED MAUNA KEA & MAUNA LOA have been providing some excitement for the young and old on the Big Island. Thousands drove in all kinds of cars up the slopes of Mauna Loa to see and feel the snow, recently. The road up Mauna Loa is in good condition. If the V A in Honolulu receives request for additional increase of disability compensation due to aggravation of trench feet you know where and when they stuck their feet in the snow... EUROPEAN TOUR... Suggestion has been made that some one on the neighbor islands be selected as liaison person to pass on information to the people who have signed up for the tour. This idea of no communication is fraustra ting... This writer thanks all r eaders for their interest in reading the Hawaii Chapter news during the past year. Jim S. Maeda MEDICINE CHEST "From the Medicine Chest" was lost in the Christmas mail and turned up at the Clubhouse after the December issue deadline. It is being printed in this issue. A new Medics correspondent, Albert Yokoyama, is taking over. Kent Nakamura is president of Medics Chapter for ************ The other month, just before those hours labelled "happy" by barkeeps and such, I was minding my own business, downing a few at one of the little-tokyo, little-seoul water-holes along the boulevard, Kapiolani that is. There wasn't much to look at behind the hardwood counters; so, every now and then, my line of sight wandered out to the fast-thickening stream of traffic. Suddenly, there was the sound of rubber gripping asphalt, and a wondrous sight came into being. Our esteemed Chicken emerged into view, grinning about I didn't know what. I've seen him lick his chops just standing in the chow line, just before opening up a cold can of hash, just before digging into a heaped-up Christmas plate, and just about any time between one meal and another provided he was in the messhall area. Never before had I seen him in such a state before tippling. With him, I figured that it wa.s a matter of his acquiring more likes. Of course, I had to hail him, and a number of brews followed. In between his working the chopsticks and pouring malted water down his guzzling throat, I was able to learn that he was still hacking. Then, we talked of many things: a fellow named Joe, M.P.' s, the party at his Wahiawa home when his greeting was "nobody's sleeping here tonight", our Hattiesburg date which was real blind-blind because we couldn't see the girls. In fact, there were no girls at all because the, whoever they were, had given Chicken a phony address. Before the time of paning, he spoke of doing pretty good, which all means that dialogue between him a fare would alternate somewhat as follows: "Where to, lady?" "Ala Moana, the shopping center.' "Okay, lady. Nice day isn't it? By the way, do you want to buy some drapes?" "Whatcha say?" " 1 said 'Do you want to buy some drapes?'" "That's what I thought I heard. Whaddaya ask me this for? You a cab driver or what? Eh, you have a cab license '" yeah, yeah, I heard you, but you have license for selling drapes too? JUSt gimme the ride. Don't need no drapes." "1 only figured on saving you some time in case you needed some drapes. Cheap too. Maybe a small rug? How about a rug." "No, no, no. JUSt lemme off at the shopping center I That's all, just the ride from you. " "Okay, lady, okay, no reason to get mad. Don't forget, lady, ask for Chicken the next time you want a taxi. Maybe next time, I can show you my drapes and rugs. Good-bye, lady." Enticed to the Hatakenakas' steamed fish dinner a few Sundays back were the Shigeru Inouyes, the Etsuru Katanos, the Masaichi Gotos, the Henry Nakasones, the Rufus Nomuras, and Albert and Jerene Yokoyama. The affair was occasioned by the closing of the mullet season, inquiries about the next serving of the succulent dish by some chapter members, the need [0 display what bounties the sea has for experts, and, perhaps, the mainland visit of Mrs. Yokoyama. Al bert could have had a hankering for cooking other than his own and could have influenced Roy. Everyone had his fill of those delectable finned ones and had to agree that next season would be soon enough for the next fish dinner. Happy New Year from the Medics - happier than the previous ones. Kent Nakamura ( " ( I 'I I I

14 Headquarters Headquarters Company officers for 1967 are the following: President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Richard K. Hamada Kenichi Suehiro Rinky Nakagawa Tom Nosse The Headquarters Christmas Party was a most eventful affair with over 125 participants. Wallace Teruya was general chairman. The menu for the evening consisted of: Roast turkey with dressing and gravy and cranberry sauce Baked ham with sauce Chow Mein Dinner rolls, rice and corn Tossed green salad Mixed fruits and nuts Dessert - Apple and pumpkin pie Sashimi Drinks Calvin Shimogaki was in charge of door prizes and movies for the youngsters. Recent mainland travellers were Kenichi Suehiro -and Kenneth Saruwatari. Elmo Okido visited Japan for three weeks and regained his vigor and disposition. Ed Ikuma returned from Japan where he was on a special mission. He visited all the temples around the Tokyo areas and met all the priests. The annual mochi pounding ceremony at Aimoto's Holau Mochi Factory saw Suehiro, Saruwatari, Akimoto, Ikuma and Ikawa and their wives. It has been reliable reported that there was more beer drinking and kibitzing than mochi pounding but everyone had a wonderful time. Rinky Nakagawa is slightly incapacitated due to illness. Ken Otagaki 1967 OFFICERS (Continued) MAUl CHAPTER PreSident Tsutomu Tom Nagata V-President Hakaru Ogawa Secretary Tom T. Yamada Treasurer Arthur Shinyama Auditor Akira Ishikawa Director Tadayoshi Hamasaki GREEN THUMBS President Roy Nakayama V -PreSident Kazuto Shimizu Secretary Mrs. Edna Sakamoto Treasurer Masasuke Toma CAMERA CLUB President Richard Yamamoto V -PreSident Ronald Miwa Sec.-Treas. Genichi Masumotoya OFFICERS Front - L to R: Al Planas, President; Sam Sakamoto, 1st Vice PreSident, Back - L to R: Kiyoshi Kami, Asst. Treasurer; John Sakaki, Treasurer. Missing: Rikio Nakagawa, Immediate Past President; Henry Kawano, 2nd Vice President; SonseiNakamura, Secretary. KANRAKU TEA HOUSE Please Mnke Your Reservations Early "'_":ILI_r..lL fe,lure': Fineat J.p.neM Food Prep.red by Chef- pi,eci from Jap,n Fourleen Be'utiful W, i" esse. in Kimonos Rudy to Serve You A LarOe H.II Th,t Cen Accommodale over 1,000 gue,,,. ~ can be partitioned into fin good, iled room, Seven Additjon.1 Room. Av, il.bl. f~ Sm,II P"''''a MINIMUM Of FOUR Call '-1" 7541 KOHOU IT. By Kep.l.m. C.n.1 Between N. King St... Dillingh.m Blvd.

15 ATTENTION An evening with the CHAPLAIN HIRO HIGUCHI Ft. Shafter Officer's Club Saturday, February 11, 1967 at 7:30 o' clock Cocktails: 6 30 p.m. Dress: Coat & Tie I' t!, I > COSt - $ 5.00 per (includes a mainland stage show) Get your tickets at the Club 100 office or from your chapter presidents. CLUB 100 INSTALLATION BANQUET Saturday, February 25, 1967 Ala Moana Banquet Hall 6: 30 Cocktails 7 :00 Dinner Informal (Clup : > ~lirt Preferred) (No Muumuus) Comrade Bob Taira is on another of his jaunts to Oki nawa. BUSiness, he claims. The 1967 Nisei Veterans Reunion, (whic h features the 25th Anniversary Luau of Club 100) is JUSt around the corner. The package deal at $40 looks good so you Dog Chapter members start saving and the Board would like to see a sizeable Club 100 representation at the Reunion. More detailed information may be found on some other page of this issue. The subject of Dog Co. Reunion has come up. Are you Kauai Dogites ready to take over the 1968 Reunion? Hope to hear from you soon. Incidentally, dues for 1967 is due and payable. The Board will decide to establish a strict dues policy, No delinquent member will participate in chapter or any affiliate program. C.T. COSt - $4.00 per Get your tickets from your chapter representatives or a t the Club 100 office Installation Banquet Committee: CHAIRM AN - Denis Teraoka (0) Hq - Arthur Tamashiro A - Hideo Sato B - Larry Amazaki C - Masa Kawamoto D - Iwao Fujimori Med - Roy Hatakenaka Rural - Tomio Sunahara DOG President Kats Nakayama greeted 17 loyal Dogites at the 1 St Dog Chapter meeting of The c ustomary New Year's spread of mochi, aku, etc., were the pre Sident's treats, promising another action packed year. The annual HQ/Dog Chapter stag party will be headed by Sadashi Matsunami (0) and all members are instructed to circle March 11th for this event at the Kanraku T ea House. Hiromi Urabe will be in charge of the Dog Chapter pr oject and will be circulating tickets for sweet bread or sausage sales tentativel y scheduled fo r March and April. President Nakayama expressed his appreciation for the fine support during the past year and requested the same support for this year. He will announce the standing committee chairme n at the next meeting. Martin Tohara, Co-chairman with Reverend Hiro Higuchi, of the Italian Flood Relief project is doing a bang-up job with the help of the committee. Nearly 5 tons of assorted clothing is ready to be shipped to Italy. Besides, quite a bit of monetary donation has been received. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE 8% yurly 5 y,s maturity In thr.. categori.s to me.t your financi.1 n d,... Slh -I. investment plen on JO deys maturity, 6~. on I YU', 7 % on J Y " with querterly in ter.,t payment.. PERSONAL - AUTO - COLLATERAL AND OTHER TYPES OF LOANS. s Sob S.to MANOA FINANCE CO., INC East Manoa Rood 1'li0ii

16 Green Thumbs The Green Thumbs held their first meeting of the year presided by President Roy Nakayama. His able assistants are Kazuto Shimizu, Vice President; Masasuke Toma, Treasurer; and Mrs. Edna Sakamoto, Secretary. The first new business on the president's agenda was the programming of events for the year. Roy promises interesting guest speakers, color slides presentation of a ward winning flowers, field trips and many nights of repotting orchid seedlings. Robert Aoki has purchased many community pots of seedlings and they all must be repotted. This Club has a good representation from the various chapters in Club 100. We have between 20 to 30 members present on meeting nights. The hobby of raising orchids is a pleasant way of relaxing from the ever demanding dally grind. We want new members to share our hobby and all it requires is a five dollar initiation fee and annual dues payment of one dollar. If you have been a member previously, a payment of the current annual dues qualify you. Your initial cost outlay is small compared to the number of orchid seedlings you take home on meeting nights, which are held on the first Monday of each month. The Green Thumbs' members have reserved two tables for the annual installation dinner of the Honolulu Orchid Society to be held at the Hawaiian Village Long House on February 3. Hope we members are lucky enough to be able to win a few of the terrific door prizes. Richard Yamamoto KUHIO AUTO REPAIR. INC. TONY KINOSHITA -0" GOIERAl AUTO REPAIR WE SPECIAUZE IN BOOY a FENDER WORK 2AS7 S. king ST. PtiONE \~ 't~eua:r!l ~ o-n St. ~...I BOBOS UNION WilliAM ICOMOOA 'S' 153 Oneewe St. Keilue Phone 2SG-262 Bob Kondo (0) NISEI REUNION Local package deal for Oahu and neighbor island residents: Advance Discount Package Deal: Husband Wife Individual Events Only: Tue. June 27 Wed Thu Frl Sat. J uly 1 Welcome Banquet Royal Hawn Hotel Polynesian Cultural Cen. Kanraku Tea House Picnic (?) Aloha Luau Club th Anniv. Luau Registration $ $75.00 $12.00 $10.00 $10.00 $ 8.00 $ 7.00 $ $48.00 Phone S. King St. NORTH AMERICAN L IFE I N. UltANO _ CO M P AN Y OHIOAO O C REGORY H. IKEDA. C.I.U. General Agent and Manager Hawaiian..Agem..,), All LINES OF INSURANCE NO RTH AM ERICAN INSURANCE ACENCY. LTD AoUAHI ST. SUITE 105 HONOLULU, HAWAII P HONE

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18 Los Angeles New Year's Greetings from Southern California I At its last meeting of the year on December 21, attended by Eric Y. Abe (D), Chick H. Furuye (B), Joe Y. Hironaka (C), Tom T. Kasal (B),SatNakamura (B), Lloyd Seki (0), Douglas Tanaka (B) and Ken Yoshino (B), the 100th Battalion held its election for 1967 with the following results: President, Chick H. Furuye; Vice President, Joe Y. Hironaka; Recording Secretary, Lloyd Seki, Treasurer, Dougl~s Tanaka and Delegate to the 442nd Veterans Association Board, Eric Y. Abe. With the start of this New Year, let's have a bigger turnout at our meetings. Our meetings are usually held on the third Wednesday of the month at the 442nd Memorial Hall. During summer, when the A BatterylOOth Dance Class is not in session, we meet on the third Friday of the month. Joining the 442nd Association members at the gala New Year's Eve party at the 442nd Memorial Hall were these 100th members: Eric and Irene Abe Lou Furushiro (down from Sacramento) and Kay N'ishihara; Chick and Matsu Furuye, Sab Matsumoto and Sat Nakamura and a friend. Considering the limitations of the Club House, it was a grand affair with excellent turnout and we congratulate Fox and Item Companies for sponsoring the event. Those who purchased or ordered the 100-~42nd Directory should now be in possession of their copies. On November 30, 1,400 copies were delivered to the POSt office and on December 13, a batch of a couple hundred was sent out. Following publicity of the directory in the Puka Puka Parade (March, April and May issues), 353 veterans of the looth in Hawaii, sent in their registration cards. Not included in the aforementioned figure are those looth veterans on Ha waii, Kauai and Maui who registered "as a result of their affiliations with the H2nd Clubs of their respective islands. This line of demarcation is made to insure proper credit for rebates due the different veterans clubs. As far as Club 100 is concerned, of the 353 registrants, 233 purchased copies of the directory, which means that, at a dollar rebate for each buyer, Club 100 will be paid $233. The matter of rebate was considered long ago by the Directory Committee of the 442nd Veterans Association of Southern California to give veterans organizations a break in getting their money back for expenses incurred, such as postage, stationery, etc., in the course of contacting veterans for registering for the directory. In this regard, Club 100 probably did not -incur any expense, as all postage, mailing materials, etc., on and in the 1,480 envelopes prepared by me for Club 100 to address, seal and mail, were prepaid by the Directory Committee. In a month or two, perhaps, we will mail a check for $233 to Club 100. The 442nd Clubs of Hawaii (Hila), of which my good fne~d Sus Nakagawa, of Charlie Company, is the immedlate past presldenj, Kauai and Maui will likewise be taken care of. Edward K. Watase, Jr. (Able Company), was instrumental in having the vets on Okinawa participate in the directory project. The Maui Chapter of Club 100 was the only 100th organization to furnish me with a roster. Although I got assurances from Larry Hirakawa for a list of those Hila boys, I never received it. What happened, buddy? Many comments on the directory have been received --all favorablel The unfavorable ones may come in later, like a delayed-action time bomb. Some liked the cover. It was designed by Art YOShimura, of A Battery of the 522nd F.A., who is with the art staff of Douglas Aircraft. My opinion of the directory is: A fair attempt. There are many errors--alphabetizing was poorly done in the index as Sam Sakamoto, for one, will have found out. Our Club House does not have a girl-friday and the fact that the real hard workers on the Directory Committee live in scattered areas as Culver City, Gardena, Long Beach, Montebello, Norwalk and Whittier, did not make our work easier. Only two members, Nori Sekino of George Company and I, representing the 100th, live in Central L.A. We lacked coordination. The Directory Committee members didn't see eyeto-eye on many matters. I wanted the officers only to be listed with their ranks, but was over-ruled. Also lost out when I attempted to place asterisks after the names of the two Congressional Medal of Honor winners, both looth men, with footnotes at the bottom of the page, and also with regard to Francis S. Takemoto. However, this much is confessed: To Francis S. Takemoto's occupation, I added.. Brigadier General, 29th Selective Reserve Force" (abbreviated by the varitypist); to Justice Jack H. Mizuha's occupation, I changed "attorney at law" to "Supreme Court Justice;" to Robert S. Taira's, I added "State Legislator." These former Dog Company officers are too modest, so I brightened up the directory. In the event that there are those who did not purchase their copy of the directory and now wish to do so, JUSt write to the looth-442nd Directory Committee, 1438 Oak Street, Los Angeles, California 90015, and enclose a check or money order for $3. We have several hundred copies available and they will be sold on the first come, first served basis. In conclusion, I express my sincere thanks to Club 100, the Puka-Puka Parade and all those looth veterans who registered for the 100th-442nd Directory. Sat Nakamura DUES ARE PAYABLE

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