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New East West Play Focuses on Conflicts in Prewar Family

Announcement of the play, The Gambling Den by Akemi Kikumure

Japan's ancient past lives at Freeway Park

Japanese puppeteers performe at Freeway Park in Seattle as part of the Festival of American Folklife.

Largest restaurant in District opens for business

The Ocean City Restaurant, the largest restaurant in the International District, held its grand opening on August 31,1984. It is doing well since the opening.

Twelve of our Outstanding Volunteers

The Examiner honors the contributions of 12 outstanding volunteers in the Asian American community.

Kazama San's Class Go Fly a Carp

Ms. Nancy Kazama's class flies a Japanese carp over Graham Hill Elementary School in celebration of Children's Day.

Talk on Seabrook Farms slated

Dr. Mitziko Sawada is scheduled to give a talk on Seabrook Farms, a farming and food processing company that recruited Japanese Americans from internment camps during WWII.

Yukio Kuniyuki, 76, former star athlete

Obituary for Yukio Kuniyuki, a Seattle restaurant and hotel owner, as well as a high school baseball star and active community member.

More Indian Labor Sought

With the evacuation of Japanese from the Puget Sound area, a suggestion was made that (native) Indian labor from British Columbia be used to make up for the labor shortage.

Calling Roll Of Those Who Will Go To New Camp

A copy of a photograph shows Harry Yanagimachi and Dick Setsuda going over the list of names of the people who will be in the advance party that will go to the Minidoka Relocation Center to help set up the camp.

Honeymooners

A copy of a photograph shows a couple who are being parted temporarily while the husband leaves the Puyallup Assembly Center as part of the advance party while his wife remains to join him later.