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2 1113 b: fiurtbmest mime}: THE ONLY ALL-ENGUSH NSSI NEWSPAPER IN ms PACUFIC NORTHWEST Elublhhed Jnnuary 1, 1947 l’ubh‘afied every Wedusdq and Saturday of ouch week. Editorial offices at 304 Main St., Seattle 4, Wall. Phone SEW 5594. Office Imam: 9 mm to 6 p.m. My (wept Sundays and holidays. Editor sud Publisher " Budd Fuhi SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES ’ anlW—mm!“ P. 0. Ila I“. m m. PORTLAND-To- M ’ u“ N. Dav-r. m 0n; summon Mm filmynwlans Technicolorl’icture Based on Perry’s Landing on Japan v_ mo. Jopan. July fl—Movie, hard Errol Flynn announced pkns to produce in Japan a technicolor Mature based upon the lending of Commodore Matthew Perry, the; first American to set foot on Juan He said in Tokyo that mod»; tion; for producing the film wen in u: “odvanoe stuce”. 2 m picture will be titled "The: Block Ship" md will be filmed prin— , cipsny in the now historic spots re SEE THE Mawxusunglmusc fl.r . ‘ DPEED-ELEo'm/o BAA/55 with tho sgporklin, now ‘ I wok-\\\\\ W/ ‘ ./ ’" 60W" _: am cum. \ \\\'\/ I \ m....:.L';y’liff.2:!’£;?::; \ _ ,_ ' * :on (for Low), Mu. (mama/é Owuflfi a? _{732— ' \ . $1314” ' .. ~" ‘ /"" , m How these new Color-Glance Control: will sparkle your kitchen and make cooking doubly sure! It’s the cxcluaivc Westinghouse onc-dinl cystem, with changing colon to show oachsolcctcdbeut. Upclone,youßEADthespecd...fi'om a distance, you SEE the Win glowing color! m Exclusive SUPER-COROX Unit that m tux-fact cocking Mn: fau~4 times faster than any surface unit Westinghouse has ever made! m Super-Sized MIRACLE OVEN bake. perfectly in any rack position! Say good-by to hot-rack shifting forever! . 4 . no can I! SURE.» wt Wésnnghouse Chlhara Jewelry & Appliances Co. 612—614 Jackcon Sh MA. 2275 Tm; NORTHWEST TIMES - 55. 5594 Yum—unwind. unummwm. ‘mm In“. mu. m. —.oLu' ...th ,0!!!“le alto-oh i In 711. Ontario. omm. CLASSIFIED AD RATES ‘ Mum.......0e1ts mmm....sm lated to the Perry visit. It will be the first technicolor adventure film mede in Jenn. He hoped the picture will serve in correcting In the United States’ "luck 0! knowledge" warding m troduction of Jupan to the Western world. Flynn is in Jgpen alter entertain ing the 015 in Korea with Jack Benny‘s troupe. THE NORTHWEST TIMES SE. 5594 Today's Editorials e «mmu- us an sells on!“ luau-communityiodey. themW.‘ isheingused flippently as something very much Anthea. This is how Webster's dietlolnry states tinge-tun: oi “intu notional": “Lao-imtool-efleetins twootmorenelns. t (camara eonoernincsnyoitheeeeocietiomcailedmw. 4.1.5». turaiiledcitisen oltwonetiens. 2.'(eep.) malevolworklnl cleesßoeislistoulnleetimsoiinta-uethnelsoqe;mz dilutin temetional <leu-um.louneeu in tallest. who mesa-x es mov ing spirit. b. Second Intemetionel. founded at Min use. e. mild Internetionsl. founded et Moecow am) by dot-pen from twelve oountrieess eprotesteninstthelneotivity otthefioondmterne tmhmdusuuwommbmmmm end to ineugurete. similar movements eleewhese. Niel! eleo Om. munist. or lted. Intel-notional. d Lebes- end was Intrastiotul. formed st Homburu. Germany, in me. by the m of the second Ingemetionsl end the Vienna Inter-nations! (1031)." Just thought the “International Improvement Association” end the “International Festival" sdvisers might went ,to know. "Internation al" has on alien «notation—communism which conflicts with our American way oi lite. _ e s o 0 UNSIGNED 1.111138 60 INTO WASTE m Two letters hove been received by this newspept in the last two weeks. but neither of them was signed properly. After reeding the Juvenile ettempts. we tossed the letters into the waste besket. To us, unsigned letters hes as much value Ls unsigned checks—and that's nothing! e e e 0 61's WITH WAR BRIDES SHOULD All) JAOI. Many Japanese American veterans have been {estimate in belns able to bring beck brides from Jspsn while serving a: the Occupation Forces there. Their bottle to return here with the Jspsnese one. wes won in the Congress of the United States through the m of the JACL Anti-Discrimination Committee 0! which Mlle m is nstional legislative director. - 61's who msrried Jepeneee women in Jepen end bemuht them to this country could show their appreciation to the JACL ADC, by simp 1y joining and backing the Seettle JACL unit. The JACL ADO is the political arm of the netionnl JACL of which the Scottie JACL chap ter is a member. The membership due is $2.50. one dollar and fifty ceéts m to the national not And a dollar coming into the local JAci. Due. will be accepted by my one of the following: Mite Keshiwn‘l, it Rattle Tailors. 615 Jackson at; Beulah Shizeno. 318 Sixth Ave. 8.; or fierry I. Tokui. 7325 Holly Park Drive. a' e o . NISEI INTEI-CIIUICII COUNCIL'S GOOD DID Nisei Christiens in this city should he concretuietedhrthallgood deed, that of collecting pspers and machine; to rslse me- to give towards the “Houses ior Hiroshima" project. The money derived from the drive—3lol.s9. to be exact—west Ino dest sum. but the thought behind the push wes s fabulously i‘lhe gesture towsrd a worthy. humane csuse. The people of Hiroshims will probably be more than happy to know that they are receiving Jepenese Americon help in' their effort to rebuild their stow-bombed city. The campaign was just another proof that Nisei Ohmtians ore minim sdherlng to.the Christian principle or building w the ideal thet oi the Kingdom or God upm this earth. You remember the scripture verse where Jesus tells his disciples. “00 yo into ell the nations". in which Christians are told that the best way to show their goodness is to sid the unfortunste peoples at is:- away lends. INTERNATIONAL REALTY Rm Basic: and Wes ‘ Business Opportunities \ Notary Public T “.lizmm: mm. t w James M. Mags" I Mutual F Ish Co. Japanese Foods. . . F mitt. . . Valuables lfl-l” I“! A“ I. 0. Seattle, W‘shington m F"I-I-El um Haw; \ W ‘ m m @} s%ifé4o/L film/m/fg (f; . , 650 Jtcm Seattle, Wm SET-m ao®néu ”5" I - s I 3mm mom July . to Alt. l—lnumuonul cruiser no: and Gold 069 Trial Hub. flaw-day, Au. I—Gds hamlet-e o! “Anus Mu”. I May. Au. S—Khu Neptune's Arum lid omm u Mu: N 11”. Scan-thy. Aug. 4—Onnd Parade. Gold Cup m 1 may. Aug. s—Opeedbou Races.i Mood-y. Au. O—Dwy Jmu’ Ar rlnl ma WW: I‘ll. ‘ My. Aug. 'l—Oumttlou of Bam: Gum. wanna”. Aug. v—mmum m. 'mundly. Aux. mm: ne~ gsth. . may, Aug. lo—Klds’ Seotur my. acturdu. Aug. ll—flecionnl Out bond Championships. Scottish fiummd mm Bundly, Aug. Imm;- Tro phy Race. annd finale and fire works. N.W. JAOI. CONVENTION SI". 1‘ I ml 8. sum (WORM-KEN CAFE Takanq Studio N.W. JACL CONVENTION Bm. 1. 2 all 8, sum TOM S. IWA'I‘A NM." MOI. common am. 1: 2 and a. sum: mm mm run-. 41. mm at I.“ he! mm. a}. , x?“ 3 m malnsree ,4 0 m 1 muons; m. . . . ...esicnthetthehieskssalmoncsnneryeeuonknotyetfi hhhedJltho moffilipinu onstreetcornersinthisene: the Pilinime. most of them in fleshy brown spperel. ere weitinc orders toheadbeekllerth forenother lumpprsiivercesh. . . ideeofbe inx hemmed in es en “Internstionei Centre" (the min-Junea- Kina district) has s distinct segregation flavor which we don't core; but thet's how it will be unless housins is opened to everyone. murd lees.of nee. creed. or color, in any pert of Seattle. . . in e movie short recentiy in s downtown theetre. we leerned, for the first time. of s "fifth freedom"-—the freedom of choice; the fifth freedom—the freedom of choice—could very Well meen the freedom of choosinc whom you should like to hove as neighbors, whom you should like to her from my raidentiel or business area. and whom you should like to enlist es members in an organisation (as precticed by university so rorities end fraternities). . . s young photogrepher covering the “Intemstionel Ball" noted thst Tommy Dorsey, the bend leader. end Williem P. Devin, our mayor, looked very much elike. . . a body of JACL (Japenese American Citizens' Leesue) suture should close its books ONLY WHEN DISCRIMINATION millet persons of Jenna. ancestry ceases. . there was s time when "queen" contests stirred excited comments; today, the generel attitude sppeersto be. "Who in the Born mu cared". since many girls in the city of Seattle with beeuty, talent. personslity and intelligence don’t even bother to enter these affairs which. we have heard from many persons. ere nothing but “cheep publicity stunts”. . . which prompts us to recoil I. for mer UW prof remarking that we Americans put too much empheeis on Hollywood celebrities, women and cheesecake. . . perhsps. thet is why the Jewish people and the Italians who comprise large seg ments of the totel populetion in our area mode no supreme effort to enter “queens" in the “International Bell"; naturally, it w’esn‘t be cause they were “too good” for the rest of ue—the Negroes. the Fili pinos. the Chinese and the Jepene'se or because they didn’t went to come down to the nnnority level for they are “whites”. . . if such is the case, then why not cell the festival e “minority festivel"?. ~ . Sakahara Insurance Agency Life ——— Auto - Fife - Casualty , JACKSON BLDG. , ~ 318 H“: AVb. So. SE. 322" Souffle 4, Wash “W‘sOQm .0“. 5..-\c§.“§uc..b¢hl¢t.§ c.oo‘ouomw CITY PRODUCE CO. ' W h ole s ale ‘ Fruits - Vegetables - Staples Mlltnal 0320 1003 Weller ‘ MUtnll 0321 1005 Weller Seattle Wash. Rm Ml. 02022 Shoiehi Suyama. FR. 6286 For the Best in Apparels... Timely Clothes and Florsheim Shoes ®anlwnGU M.— . MH.3040 .. ' 9. . aqua-Inn. - o- - can 19412 ' » -- we 'f‘ < ‘ - ".2 «\ :‘Y!}W ~ f -. 9 Q." #o‘7 ~- 3 ,a ~ ”fir - y I ' - I, ”’l‘... l , —£l " 3L5" w .A‘ ' ".r-N I ‘ .4 x; '3- - “:1" T ' 1....3‘73 ' "5‘ 1 Ju-L—mwjm. 'l':- ~ ‘ Minimum charge. V, 60 "ent l’er word myrtle} 5 cent- THE NORTHWEST TIMES f flmm _ analogwm