Portland Observer, May 1, 1985, Page 7 Black W W II experience documented Yasui fought WWII relocation In 1942, M inoru Yasui «as one o f hrev Japanese Americans who chose o challenge ihe propriety o f W W II ruluary orders which resulted in a air l ew and mass evacuation o f over 110,000 persons o f Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast. He was con­ victed, held in Military confinement for nine months in Multnomah Coun­ ty ja il while his case was under ap­ peal. and later interned at M inidoka Relocation Camp. For the past 40 yeas, M inoru Yasui has Msught justice in his peruinal treatment by the United States gov­ ernment. His case is a symbol o f the struggle fo r civil and human rights dignity in the Japanese American community. The government’ s response has yet to be heard, and “ even if we are suc­ cessful in this case, it w on’t erase the agony or the frustration en­ dured by 110,000 people. ” On Wednesday, May 8th at 7:30 p.m ., at Good Samaritan Hospital, Room f l 10, in the Nursing Educa­ tion Building, 2255 NW N orthrup. M r Yasui w ill discuss the past, pres­ ent and future status o f the redress ef­ forts and w ill answer questions on the ’ issue. The public is invited. There will also be a showing o f the film , ’ ’ Unfinished Business," an hour-long documentary film , telling the com­ pelling story o f three men who re­ fused to go. Gordon Hirabayashi, Fred Kore- matsu and M inoru Yasui courageously defied the government and were sep­ arately convicted and imprisoned for violating Executive Order 9066 — which led to the unjust internment o f their people. The film interweaves the personal stories o f the three men with startling archival footage o f war­ time anti-Japanese hysteria, the evac­ uation and incarceration, and life in the camps. It captures them today, now fighting to overturn their orig­ inal convictions in the final round o f a 40-year-old battle against the act which shattered the lives o f two gen­ erations o f Japanese Americans. Shown at the offlca of Columbia Records In Now York are. from loft: Director, Artist Development/Press Sandra DaCosta, "Bugs Bun­ ny" of Third World, Columbia artist Mick Jagger. Marketing Director Jack Rovner, and Willie Stewart of Third World. Caring message of Third World Columbia recording group Third W orld is in the midst o f a nationwide lour in support o f their latest album, “ Sense o f Purpose." Third W orld is the headline act in the travelling musi­ cal festival entitled Reggae Sunsplavh USA, which has been ecstatically re­ ceived around the country. "Sense o f Purpose," the first Dance/R&B hit single from the al­ bum o f the same name is alMi the sub­ ject o f Third W orld’s latest prom o­ tional video. The video, directed by Donald Cammel (U 2’s "P rid e "), was shot in a warehouse on London’s Thames River and revolves around a stylized performance by Third W orld. “ Sense o f Purpose," Third World's fourth Columbia LP, was produced by the hand except for "O n e More Tim e,” which was written and pro­ duced by Kool and the Gang’ s Annr Bayyan. As acknowledged forerun­ ners o f the "reggae crossover” genre. Third W orld has been most successful at fusing its Jamaican roots with American pop, rock, and m iu I. T o their music. Third W orld adds a mes­ sage, a message o f commitmeni and caring, o f coping and building. Third W orld is active in their com ­ mitment. Along with fellow Sun- splash USA artists Gregory Isaacs and Floyd Parker & We the People, Third W orld has requested that nckethold- ers either bring a small can o f food or make a donation to the Ethiopian “ Save the C hildren" relief fund ihe mghi o f each show. FredMeySL Pick up our in-store Ads and discover the many items on sale today__ Big selection, low prices on top brands, the convenience of one-stop shopping and FREE parking are just a few of the many good reasons to shop at Fred Meyer. These money-savers are just an example of what’s on sale this week: Shop for your h o m e and fam ily in one m oney-savin g stop The N A A C P , ACT-SO Program has completed the process o f recruit­ ing high school students fo r the 1985 competition. ACT-SO is an acronym for A fro- American C ultural Technological n 5 LONG M ircc m in i mag C.C.I. Mini Mag .22 Ammo 10.99 iiict < -4 , 0 0 ,nv! ¿4] 6 Q O v