Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 7, 7/16/1942, (ddr-pc-14-10)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-10

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 7
July 16, 1942

U.S. Army Trains Thousand Nisei Soldiers for Overseas Duty as 'All-Japanese Unit. 'All Anxious to Get At Axis', Reports U.S. Soldier

The World at Press-Time

WRA Locates Industries at Evacuee Center. Furniture Factory Allocated to Tulelake Relocation Community

Four Japanese Face U.S. Indictments in Santa Anita Incident

Nisei Loyalty to U.S. Stressed By WRA Official in Cogress. Eisenhower Confident U.S. Will Aid Evacuees Return to Normtal Stations After End of Conflict. Testimony Given at House Committee Hearing On WRA's Request for 70 Million Dollar Fund; Cooperation of Evacuee Groups Praised Highly

Japanese Vendor Sells Ice Cream at Sabateurs' Trial

Wakayama Case Tests 'Freezing' Of U.S. Citizens

Colorado Center To Be Located on Famous Ranch

Nisei Girl Postpones Wedding To Chinese Until End of War

Seattle Japanese Girl Becomes Nun

Nisei Girl Files Suit, Charging Illegal Detention. Sacramento Girl Seeks Right to Leave WRA Relocation Center

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Turlock Center Residents Will Be Relocated in Gila River Area. Movement Ordered by Army to New Sacaton Community in Arizona

Three Japanese Held In Marysville for Curfew Violation

Placer County's Removal Completed As Japanese Depart

First Evacuee Group Arrives to Occuply New Arizona Center

Mild Measles Epidemic Costs Life of Child. Six Year Old Boy Dies of Illness at North Portland Center

Eight Ex-Salinas J.C. Nisei Students Now in U.S. Army

Ten Santa Anitans Freed on Disturbing Peace Complaint

Manzanar Limits Are Extended Into Foothills

Relocation Group Opens Regional Denver Office. Joseph Smart Will Supervise Activities In Rockies Region

States Have No Right to Bar Citizens, Says Governor Carr. Besieged With Requests From Japaense for Perission to Enter

Visalia Farmer Absolved of Charge Of Plowing Up Crop

Kilsoo Haan Suggests Korean Labor for California Harvest

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Hate Mongers May Have New Fuel

Moral, Humanitarian Issues Raised

California Faces Farm Labor Shortage

Centers Should Be Self-Supporting

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Production Is Key to Future of 'Industrial' Manzanar. Food, Guayule, Garment Projects Under Way of WRA Center as Many New Industries Planned

Montana Seeks Evacuee Labor

Olson Plan to Release Japanese For Work Becomes State Issue. Governor Subjected to Bitter Criticism From Republican Opponents

Nisei Soldier on Duty at Undisclosed Base in Pacific

War Department Denies Bid for Evacuee Labor. Puyallup Valley Farm Operators Sought to Release Nipponese

FBI Arrest Nisei Wife of Filipino

Alien Land Law Changes Sought

Governor Olson Turned Down by General DeWitt. Sought Release of Japanese Workers For Work on Farm

Kanai Detained in Wisconsin On Army Order Violation Charge. Former S.F. YMCA Leader Was on 'Survey Trip' in Midwest

Work Speeded on Project in Idaho

James Lindley Will Head New Colorado Relocation Center

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Letter to the Nisei

Rankin of Mississippi

Recognizing Citizens

Nisei Girl Typists

Censorship Discontinued

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Not From a Chuckleheaded Crackpot

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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Japanese and the Farm Labor Shortage

Hearing Boards for U.S. Citizen Japanese Advocated By Fertig

Center Press: Celebrate Fourth With Big Issues

Vagaries

Washington Letter

The War for Interdependence

New Phase of 'White Man's Burden'

More Self-Government for Porto Rico

Committee on Coast Evaucation Problem Preparing Pamphlet

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Body of Drowned Evacuee Japanese Found in River

Ann Nisei Recommends: How to Keep That Lettuce-Leaf Look These Hot Summer Days

Letters to the Editor: No Case Against My Husband, Says Mrs. Sashihara

British Columbia Japanese Resettled in South Manitoba

Greeks Protest Use Of Japanese Labor On California Farms

Salt Lake Tribune Says Inland States Must Assimilate Large Japanese Group After War. Nipponese May Prove Asset, Paper Notes In Lead Editorial

Masaoka Back in Washington For Conferences. Met With Leaders of Various Organizations While in New York

Japanese Estate Buys War Bonds

Reduce Prices At Stockton Center Store

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Warren Rules Evacuees Can't Vote in County. Citizens in Evacuee Center Do Not Acquire Voting Residence

Stockton Center Manager Leaves for New Mexican Post

Hearing Boards Suggested by Fertig (Cont.)

The Stork Club

Obituary

And Bells

Send Japanese to Japan, Says Legion Leader. Washington Veterans Official Will Ask For State Resolution

Poston Elections Set for July 21

Two Salt Lake Japanese Beaten by Five Men

Evacuees Eligible For Benefits from Old Age Insurance

Ex-Tanforan Bar Becomes Library

Use of Japanese May Alleviate Labor Shortage

WRA Official Says U.S. Nisei Loyal (Cont.)

Statue of Liberty Float Wins Merced Parade Honors

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Discomforts Fail to Daunt Manzanar's Fourth of July Fete

Manzanar Canteen Reveals Profit

Fresno Grapevine Reassures Girls on Ratio of Boys

Tulare Students Get Diplomas At Ceremonies

Movements Relieve Housing Congestion At Manzanar Center

Portland Center's Baker Celebrates With Two Huge Cakes

Fred Hirasuna, ALL Official, En Route To Minnesota City

Nisei Instructors Teach Japanese to Army Enlisted Men

Manzanar's Net Workers Set New Record

Pinedale Residents Give Farewell Parties

Report Marysville Japanese Runs Amok

Construction Work Starts on Relocation Center in Idaho

Stanislaus Land Dispute Settled

Bican Will Assume Management of Portland Center

Pomonans Give to USO Drive

Government Seizes Yamanaka Art Stores

Japanese-Owned Car

Roosevelt Says Aliens Should Be Used in Industry. Conditions Laid Down By President During Appeal to Employers

Japanese Sentenced For Violation of Exclusion Order

Non-Enrollees in WRA Work Corps Will Be Charged for Support

Chinese Refuses Bid For Laundry Work From Japanese Aliens