The Northwest Times
Vol. 2 No. 14
February 11, 1948
Radio-Telephone Service to Japan is Resumed. SCAP Approves Oversea Calls; Wires Cleared for Service
Urges Anti-Lynching Bill 'with Teeth in it'. Masaoka Cites Violent Acts Against Nisei
Lotus Anandas, Belle Amis Plan 'Miss Nisei Teen' Test; Queen to be Crowned Feb. 28
Nisei GI's Compositions Score Hit with Ginza Jazz Lovers
Local Meet Slated Feb. 15
Y-Teens Schedule Valentine Fete
4 Ex-Hunt GIs' Families Sought
Obituary: Michael Gary Takeuchi
3 More Seek Restoration of Citizenship
Issei, Nisei Traders Still Face Red Tape
Pastor Predicts Chiang Downfall
B.C. Prof to be Guest Speaker at YW's 53d Dinner-Meeting
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Editorials: '...Shall Not Perish From This Earth'
Ex G.I. Notes: Speaking of Elections. Your Picture Free. Why Ike Won't Run. This and That
U.S. Aide Fights Calif. Law
Los Angeles JACL to Defend National Nisei Tenpin Crown
The Social Whirl
Congregational Note
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The Sporting Thing. Cathay, Tokuda's or Ontario? Tournament Topics
12 Teams Invited to N.W. Hoop Joust. Tokuda Drug, Portland Girls Face Stiff Competition in 3-Day Meet Starting Feb. 20 in Buddhist Gym
Main Drug Drops Tacoma, 27-12; Chinese Girls Upset Lotus
Lucky Strikers Take Number 1 ONGBL Position
PSGA Tourney Slated Sunday at Jefferson
Jackie Souders to Play for Cage Dance
CASABA Sked
Late Sport News
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Church Notices
Red Tape (Cont.)
Doings in Portland Area: Portland JACL Office Moves to New Quarters. 1948 Officers Elected for Portland Chapter JACL. Joint Cabinet Studies Future Activities. Job Opportunities Sought For Nisei Fellows in Portland. Japanese Directory to be Printed; Cooperation Asked
Nisei Calendar: First Post-War Semi-Formal Successful