Title: The Northwest Times Vol. 5, No. 1, Section 1, 1/1/1951, (denshopd-i229-00261)
Densho ID: denshopd-i229-00261

The Northwest Times
Vol. 5, No. 1, Section 1
January 1, 1951

ADC in DC Urges Aliens to Register

Dr. Judd, Minnesota Politician, Called 'Mr. Justice' by Scribe

Year of the Rabbit: 1951. People Born in this Year Are Gentle and Sociable

Lack of Interest in JACL Rapped. Abandon 'Let Joe Do It' Attitude, Masaoka Tells N.W. Nisei

[Page 2]

Walter Judd Called 'Mr. Justice' (Cont.)

We Haven't Started to Love, Nor to Live. Preacher Deplores Fact Brotherhood 'All Talk'; Urges All to Follow True Christian Ideals

[Page 3]

Japanese Active in YW. Jane is One of Many Girls Who Find Happiness and Help Through Local Group's Program

The Nisei Girl on the Job. She Has Established Herself as Valuable Asset in New Role; It's a Far Cry from 'Domestics'

Modern Dance, a Form of Theatre. Its Purpose is to Express Something Rather than to Entertain Explains One of Two Versatile, Local Nisei Dancers

On Combining Career and Marriage. Mrs. Miyamoto, Only Nisei Piano Teacher Here, Divides Her Time Between Pupils and Her Own Children With Success at Home

[Page 4]

Value of Japanese Language in World War II. U.S. Naval Intelligence Service First to Open Schools in '41. Knowledge Not Only Saved Lives But Shortened Pacific Fight

Seattleite Finds Occupied Japan Fascinating, Rich in Culture

[Page 5]

Youngsters Just Got Plane Thrill

Column's Right

[Page 6]

Pioneers in Teaching Profession in Our Town. Miss Mukai at Madrona, Miss Sugaro at Bailey Prove to be Efficient School Marms

[Page 7]

Coach Jackson's Nisei Grid Team Used 'T' Offense Successfully in '50; Compiled Enviable Record of Four Victories, One Loss

Japanese Pros Have Developed Long-Ball Hitters, O'Doul Says

Western Giants – 1950 N.W. Nisei Baseball Champs [photograph]

They Bowl in Main Bowl Loops [photographs]

[Page 8]

'Amazing Mr. Ford Konno' Smiles After Win

Nisei Grappler Excites Local Wrestling Fans [photograph]

Comments on Nisei Personality. Most of Us Shy of Spontaneity, Ease in Social Situations

We're All Discriminating... Against the Human Race

Drop 'Let Joe Do It' Attitude, Masaoka Advises N.W. Nisei (cont.)