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NEWS . of the NM World mm; "Um I bia—ss—Bfifififiicians StTn Brawl The Crowds at Jammie Trade Fair __-- -_ - .. .... ..- *"r Pud Attendance l Shoots Peet Goal; Officials Heppy l I! 10.?! II‘I'ASAIO J.” m Petr omen!- erinned My when the paid et tendenee shot put “M at the hell-m ma. 1: on. me come—l nuts. the nu: ma ettreet lac-i tween um end new person. be-l lore itohlle on mnmiamy a.) This will he much more then the. with“! Minute 0! {lil- oificiele. { M ere venom mm for tho: inure-tin the fur. AM it iar etndlfeinmemiemuohtoeeeho’ sid- merehendiee. such I: demon mtions o! avenue weft end din pleye of Jeanne. culmrei life end aerate bounty. and entertelnment. A 1 for mtefleinere. the [lean blow er end the maidens. mm and min“. continue to he the big hits of th— felr. Also. thle is the first time that such e hue quantity end rem at J” goods have been dieoleyed under one roof. Another reeson for the high attendance is the weather. vhioh hee been coon ermng mervelomly. meet girls Who are sub! to mice. however. ere whhim it m e little cooler. file be many demonetntion by lota Den. the 15th generetion ten muster. L: e bl: drewinc cerd. At first. fur officials thought the tea. cerernony would not hold much ep mel. but it has proven so populer the? m. Sen gives demonetretions nightly as well as in the afternoon] Klkushu Men's demonstretion‘ of flower emngement is also evok-I in; oonetdereble interest. and he. too. hu been put on e nightly ache-l dale. ' ‘"W The tee m tn the tndltionell Jemeeemmhetrons endhit-j ter. but Alum visitors line uh; for en opportunity to alt on eemelll www.mgummumz - véw’wui-r'ee'h “firs"asimne.‘ Whether the Americans find the tee o’leteble or not annot be deter mined. but at lent-they ere courte ous enough to sip it :1! before thev leave. 3 In the Shimoh tee stand. Mary Suzuki end Chang Ann Soto ere kept buy es been during the tea aervlne hours. Approximately 860 persons are served etch dey during two hours. At the beginning. the LEARN CHICK SEX INC. . . This Is possible by enrolling at THE AMERICAN CHICK / 51-:me SCHOOL and cumin; u s gnu-aw from so .u I: much In 150 doll”! I day. an AMCIIICK nuance. ...‘u been placed In high-paying Jobs. *‘l‘nlllon can be budgeted, it manly. ‘Alucflcn's "EST, LARGEST, md mod IILIABLE who“. "'AMCIIICK” (Mum are employed In em: mu .- well I! la Eur-pa, Gnu-d 3 3nd Mexico. 'Selocl I dependable school a. your latte Ilene-h upon 11. *Ennllmenl necessarily limited, In write ”by! AMERICAN CHICK SEXIING SCHOOL (Established 1937) M W’ Send AMERICAN CHICK SEXING SCHOOL Today! musnm, PENNSYLVANIA. nan. a Hod-e rut me. with.“ man-n, manure e on how Imy Ml. ' - J m--_____________ \‘fu: ouy——-———-——w——smo——-—- R i Eh» Nurthmwt @imw stand hsd dooens of tee cups. buti shout he." of them have disappear-l ed. prrsumshly es souvenirs. This situstion he. augmented the cup n'eshing chore for the girls. me JAOL booth and the Uw‘lji meya booths are dome s lend-office businrss. In the evening. especiallv.l crowds Just swsrm sround the booths, keeping the six or seven girls in soon Won constantly on their toes. Ken Nogaki, who is in cherge o! the JAOL booth. son he hes shout sixty girls working the shifts in the counter. light girls are on duty on week deyg end ton on week-ends. Key and Min Ya msguchi of North Coast Importine Co. are doing yeomen work hauling in the merchandise. according to Nosski. and Harry 'l‘skagi. presi dent of the local JAOL ohepter. is on hand during spare moments to give the girls a hand. Tats Gosho end 'l‘ed Bekehera are the two men who are transporting the girls to and from the pavilion. Bhlgeko Uno and Sally Yamode, who work in the Thhshimaye De partment Store displsy in the center of the pavilion, report thst a fairly high number of reservstions tor ki monos end obis hove heen made in members of the Jm-Americsn commimity. A complete set 0! mannequin and kimono end snothc kimono set have slready been re served. These ere expensive ituna. running from soon to “00. me; Japsn. which mute on additions! 45 to 50 per cent for customs and sales tax. . The 30.000 th mum to the isir, who entered the pavilion on June fl. wee showered with numerous gifts contrlbtmd by exhibitors and we; duly honored on theme. The beautiful osphid core-go whith the winner received we: doneted by the Pukuyame florist shop in the uni versitv district. much cosh-i --‘ bet-t. ehnistss e m A "Rn tar“ Ball of Hokubei Import Go. a lerge bamboo basket and s coolie hut; C. T. ’l‘skshoehi. lassorted canned ses food: Mikado 00.. 3 pocket warmer: szabe's. s 1 figurine; end Uwalimsya. Jmnese i cookies. __.—...— 5 The Student Onion Building st 1 the University of Wsehlngton serves |meals and refreshments to almost 3,000 persons each dey. First Post-War N. W. JACL Convention, Sept. 1, 2 and 3 in Seattle , U“ The Only All-m u memper in The Pucific Northwu-m _________________——— Maeaolea, Sakada I Will be Guests at ‘ Parley Sept. 1-3 Speehl week et the first. post war Pecilic Northweei JACK. con vention will he Hike mm, ne tionel iegieletive director for JACL Anii-Diecriininetion Committee in Weehimion. D. 0.. end Dr. Ben dolph made. nation-I JAOL pre sident reeidine in Chiceeo. m. Both We end Dr. mm are expecmd to eceepi the Seemr invitations shortly. __.-__...— Red Cross Chapter 0 In New Offices Mondey mm. July 11. Red Green volunteer! end no.“ will re port to the new chepeer heedeuer tere et 2100-10 hound Ave. weeni lnc m Lew V. my. volunieer eheir men or the Scuttle-film county led Cross chem. The two-story. reinforced con crete building wee Mend lest. tell and he: been man! the remodeling neceeeery to mete it mehie es Red Green heedquertere. Although the work on it ie not en tirely completed. Red ace- services will go on uninterrupted. For the lest four years. M 1 Ore-e heedquertere heve been at the 900 Second Ave. Build“. ‘ —-.._— 0!! DISTRICT m To CLOSE SAMAYI The Beettle district Office of m stabiiieetion will no loneerhe open on Seturdeye. GI officiels mid tie week. All OPS emcee. antics-wide. heve been epen eech aeuudey einee neb ruery e! this yeer. 'l'he delete ie in line with e genial alder from mm D. c. ‘ My bueineee hed need of! ‘ to the point when it do. not in y my me added mm . m _ cue N _ ~ , I'v'v-vc-vrv w 1 - , . . \ ‘ "acqufim' Mk 1 WNWW "CK!!! WANTED hr n!!- W. _ Good Ink-ted land. Elvin: «aru- "unable. Hak ing M wnhln 2 weeks. for mac:- leulll. write to me no“, In. I. no: m. «'0 m mm mm. or phone 6-0881. Pauli-p. O 0 O WANTED: GM to work In physician’s home. Live in. Su lary open. AL. 2181. 0 I O WAITRESS WANTED. Finer!- elood mien-red. Cull MAM. Nigel Grlll. WANTED: Office ml. Must be ably to speak Japanese. full um. Sonnet- NIH». 83.083. 0 O O MONEY-MAKING KARI“ But one: Mullen. Good equipment Lad band now ve getable My one. Boer uld wine “out. Nice llvhl qw ta-s In nor or Inn. (ironing over 310.". month. Price 38.!“ pk. Inventory. SHELDON G. flAGIN CO. El. 500 EL. 8110 W I . G C A 0 FIRST HILL FOOD CENTER 908 I“ AV... 80...”. Wilh. m: MMII “HM Kimura Brat, Prep. W I“ m . . . M‘y Meat SIAM! & WASHINGTON _____.___.__._____7 W lACLers Pram Plans for Gala Conclave _.‘_.._. Labor D 3! Meet To Feature Dinner, Dance, Home . “__.- " MM 115 now being made by the variul committee heads to m 9 [III i.‘l’acific Northwest JAOL (Jim Amei‘lcm Citizens' league) oenventton in Seattle on ‘ Sept. filial“! . 2(Bunday) and 3 (w. labor bay). The conrab. a firet poet-m ‘attempt. will note! the flit birthday of the national JACL which the, founded Sept, 1080. in Daub. *2 All choir-mom's“ this time. are busy mekin' “tents and negativ‘ tione in view iii-the fact that the‘ three-w We is but 2 monthsi away. “ ‘ Generel mafiemente cheirman‘ Jamel Ilium already has sent‘ out lethe of invitation to civic: united“ Ind Community leaders? For entertainment at the "kickoff" banquet on may night. Sept. 1. at a hall yet to be secured, Matsu oka hao obtained the crack Seattle 3W ohm drill team. com; satin; at 10 girls and four boys, for i one of the embers. Other talente' are beint lined up for this eventl which will officially inaugurate the! convenu ‘ Iran]. Betti}, soil chairman» has infoened the publicity group i that he plan to have a champion ‘ahip Mt. a third flight. and a "cu-t” Mt, Suitable prizes will be awarded to winners in each flicht. eeld Button who added that he has issued invitations to all the an. cheaters belonging to the Pa eifle flute-u District Council. ltill henna around for an or .ehntl’e b Kay'Yamacuchi, dance chairmen. who: has set Sunday night. lept. l. for the convention flue “2W Spanish Castle. ma. Picnic chairman Min 'l‘subota is toying with the idea at either an outing at one of the many lake re sorts or a oruiae. other chairmen working on con vention matters at: Kongo Nogalii. banquet; Mrs. Bhigeko Uno, regis : tration; 1L Tada. housing and 1 trampoi'tation; Fred Takazl, bowl ' inc; Tat Horl. finance; and Mac ‘ Koneko and Ted A. sakahara, sou venir program. Elmer Ogawa will be the official photographer. I The convention board is com ' posed of T. R. Goto. George Okada l and Shane Kashiwasi. Harry I. Takagi, president of the 'Seattle JACL chapter, is general I chairman of the convention. C U C To encourage a large migratior of JAGL delegates and friend; ti Seattle. the publicity committee {Ol i the Pacific Northwest JACL's 3-da: I convention set for Sept. 1. 2, and 1 2 this week released brief conventioi g announcements to each chapter ii the PNDC (Pacific Northwest Dis ! trict Council). Contacwd by the committee wer the following chapter leaders: Shi ‘ Uyetake. Greeham-Troutdale; Tart ‘ Asai, Mid-Columbia: Mamoru Wa kasugi, Portland; Tom Thkemuri Puyallup; and Ed Yamamoti Spokane. Rev. Yamacla, _E_x_-442 Aide, Due youllthank us for. . . In these critical times. don’t } gamble! Get Zenith Quality E TV—the set that’s developed, ' designed, engineered by Zenith with controlled qual— ity! 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SIM. and Former Chaplain ‘ WI“ Address Iseei 3n Thursday The Rev. Masao Yamada. former haplaln of the all-leei «2nd Re :lmenml Combat Team whlch dl<- ingulshed itself with many mlli ary honors during World War 11, will be in Bewttle over the Fourth of Fuly holldays, it was announced to lay by Harry I. Takagl, presldent if the Seattle chapter of the Japa- Isse American Cltizens' league. Accompanied by his wife. the Rev. l'amada. who is belng sponsored by ;he national JACL on this mtion wide speaking tour. is expected to lrrlve here by plane sometime Tues :lay evenlng. July 3. at Bow Lake Alrport where he will be greeted by ________._______...___———-——- roadblmy that the Rev. Mano Yamada may not be able to hem Seattle the to the canes: plane nuke wae hinted by Harry Take gl. local JACK. prexy. today. _____.._____—_.—.__._.__..~ Takagl and other leaders. Imme diately upon his arrival. he will be whisked to Gyokko Ken Cafe for a dinner In his honor given by the Seattle JACL unit officers. 'l‘hl dinner will be followed by a vlelt tc {i ‘ . a . 4/? ‘ T; 451 5.3%; a“: ‘ $ 3* It's Like “slung ' , ADIFFERENT WORLD! 0 l O .n. Ste The Ftnmflc ' I" “EMPEWE‘H MA- I' ; GICIANS” A O I! t ‘ ‘ Thrill To The f “TOKYO GLASS ,‘ BLOWER.” 3‘ O t ‘ EnJoy tn In a red TEA HOUSE— see hundreds 0! Incl nflinl exhibits 0! 13mm art 2nd (ulllflll‘e! NOW OPEN DAILY 2:00-10 EM. ( IREATHTAKING . . - A GIANT ORIENTAL WONDERLANDI 3|... nu au-yw Nu“, Alumni-n and lot mun lmyomt lulve rnrno Ihnuundl of nan In witm‘u! In a Hm lirnl. big mum. of ..m-lity prmlm m Irmn modern punt vwnr Jul-In . n ullllOl‘lll‘ nhowculml mail-- and him. n, vmuniulw u-hinnwuw nml unico- Imm‘ "Hm, "curls. furniture. quuu wan» Mambo", hicvau. hinorulnrl. Im. Mu lerl . and u Hum-and and um! Hem Jnln R” 54».an m WHII unmm Im- hil mrn- "World A Fair of the Fur Flu-III" 5% 06 WMWDM' " ' I 9 5 I Adam .5: Childnn 35¢ (00“ II) UNIVERSITY PAVILION Juno l 7 ’0 July 4 U. S. Postage Sat. 14.08. P. L. & R. PAID Sou-me. Warn-mop Pen-It No. 5!“ ______________.__.__._._.-————- SATURDAY. "IN! I. I”! the huge Jspenese Trade Fair in the University of Washington Pavi lion. - Seattle's Nisei Veterans Commit tee has been asked by the JACL to make arrangements for the Rev. Yemada Wednesdey. July 4. NVC commander.’Kaun Onodern. has ap . pointed Shiro Kashino to take care , of the Rev. Yamsda's schedule for ' that day. ' The Issei will hear the Rev. Yo ‘l made at an open meeting et 3pm.. ' Thursday. July 5. in the Japanese Methodist church. 1233 Washington . St. at which time he will elaborate. , in the Japanese language. the JACLe . Anti-Discrimination Committee’s , activities and World War 1'! Nisei . servicemen's experiences. The Ni , sei preacher is plonning to lesve , shortly ei'ter his talk for San Fran . ciaco where he is scheduled to ad dress the heel there on Friday. Ju ly 6. His final stop. before heading for his home in Honolulu. will be Les Anceles. The Rev. Yamada. who has a cop tnin's commission. was the first -I president or the «and Veterens -' Club in Honolulu. His war medals e include the Lemon of Merit Amrd. a a Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Clus e tor. and the Distinguished Unit e Bedce. o For the past year. he has been _ studying in Boston while on leeve from his pastorate in Heweii. ‘ m _ \ W __ ... A ‘ Atlas Theatre ‘ m Ellyn“ Ave. Photo 11. «no ‘ Openfromlp.m.hla.m. I On Our Stage Night Show- Only All an added attraction To our regulu- mm: , 4,?" , i‘ l ‘. l 'I . , "-" o \ V’ N. .../S \ V {/n I)“ um ’ HIEGREAT (5 “BER! ‘womns MASTER ' HYPNOTIST 5.. "finLTf " 32%. “a“ nan-"3., “‘3' A nail-H“ V m , ‘ _- s. _. \ tI u I [m Sullrdny. June 30 “MISS MINK COAT" and “WA!!! OF THE BID WITCH" suudly. July I “IOMBA AND LOST VOM‘ANO" and “NO WAY OUT" Monduy. July 2 “GUILTY or REASON" and “NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" ___________.____.._.___——- Tuesday. July 3 “TIMBII. FURY" ma “HE WALKS BY NIGHT" Wodmduy. July 4 "FIGHTING S'I'ALLIUN" and “THE LITTLE COLONEL" ____________.___—_——— Thundu. July 5 “CIY MUIDII." uni ‘ “GALLANT BESS” \ _WM m. Jul: s “T!!! TORCH” Ind “HOLD THAT GHOST”