Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 9, 7/30/1942, (ddr-pc-14-12)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-12

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 9
July 30, 1942

Michigan City Approves Hitler's Race Theories; Refuses to Admit U.S.-Born Japanese to Residence. Dearborn Commission Rules Nisei Can't Live in City

The World at Press-Time

Newspaper PM Hits Nazi Mind Of Dearborn

Citizens May Leave Relocation Centers Under New Program. Procedure Set Up by WRA Which Will Permit Departure to Jobs Outside Defense Command. Only American-Born Japanese Who Have Never Lived, Studied in Japan Eligible to Take Advantage of Plan Announced by Government

Sanger Group To Be Relocated On Gila Project. Evacuees from Reedley, Visalia May Go To Center at Poston

Arguments Continued In Korematsu Case

FBI Agent Takes Two Into Custody

Contractor Seeks Thousand Men for Project in Idaho

[Page 2]

Warren Enters Endo Case as 'Friend of Court' State Attorney General Says Suit Concerns Government of State

San Mateo Grand Jury Inspects Camp Conditions

Manzanar Now Has Printed Free Press

Fresno Residents Contribute to Center Blood Bank

Complete Survey of Japanese Population in New York City

Order Discharging Nisei 'C.O.' Rescinded by Draft Officials

California Girl Weds Soldier in Missouri Town

Stockton Center Prepares for First Election

Approve Plans For Manzanar Schools

Advance Unit Arrives At Relocation Center In Gila River Valley

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

True Picture of Poston Conditions

Dining in Mess Halls In 120 Degrees Heat

An Invitation To Leland Ford

No Furniture For Barracks

Enemy Aliens Get Better Treatment

[Page 3]

Evacuee Artist Urges War Bond Purchase

Hollywood Film Pictures U.S. Japanese as Spy Ring Leader. 20-Fox to Release 'Little Tokyo, U.S.A.' In Theatres Shortly

Four Hundred Given Release from Enemy Alien Camp, Report

Group in Idaho City Opposes Japanese Labor

Persons of Mixed Blood May Obtain Special Exemption

Cars of Pomona Evacuees Purchased By U.S. Army, Report

Thomas Writers Pamphlet on Evacuation. Post War Council Issues Discussion Of Rights Involved

Fresno Meeting Discusses Civil Rights of Nisei

Severe Storm Lashes Poston As Roofs Torn Off Barracks. Relocation Center Darkened as Wiring System Is Damaged

Evacuees Must Buy Non-Resident Arizona Fish, Game License

Sixty-Nine Alien Japanese Ask For Repatriation. May Be Returned to Japan in Exchange For War Prisoners

George Inagaki Arrives in Salt Lake

Nisei Detained on Firecracker Charge

Pinedale Center New Ghost Town

Japanese Ministers Get Sympathy Note

Two Nisei Teaching Japanese Language to U.S. Army Men

[Page 4]

Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Double Standard

The Militarist Mind

Greatest Weapon

From the Nation's Press

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Repatriation Urged for Pro-Japanese

World at Presstime (Cont.)

[Page 5]

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: California's Leland Ford Plays Politics

Canadian Girl is Proud About The Way Nisei Can Take It

Nisei Woman: Hints on Making New Clothing From Old

Washington Letter: Summing Up Japan's Severe Naval Losses

Troops 'Aggressive, Cagey, Smart'

Evacuated Prep Athlete Gets Medal Won by Teammate by Hisaye Yamamoto

[Page 6]

Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Open New Hospital At Manzanar Center

Kanai Tells Court He Stayed in S.F. After Evacuation

Poston: Evacuees Build New Life in Dust, Sweat, Heat. Being a Comprehensive Impression of Life In a Relocation Center by a Nisei Writer by Franklin Sugiyama

Vagaries

Nisei Golfer Wins N.Y. Park Tourney; Enters City Finals

Men's Clothing Issue Will Be Available At Poston Center

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Until Evacuation. Being the Thoughts of One Nisei as He Prepares to Entrain for a Distant Camp by Kenny Murase

Government To Buy Cars From Evacuees

Canadian Girl Is Proud of Way Nisei Can Take It (Cont.)

Vital Statistics

Salt Lake JACL Collects Records

Residents Gain Responsibilities At Manzanar. Congress of Cooperative Enterprises to Elect Governing Body Soon

Timely Topics (Cont.)

[Page 8]

Nisei Architects Design Civic Buildings for Tule Lake Center. Schools, Auditorium, Theatre, Church Among Structures Planned

Newspaper PM

Zone Two JACL Chapters Wind Up Affairs as Evacuation Nears

Tule Lake Stores Report Profit of Twenty-Two Percent

Portland Assembly Center Temporary, Manager Stresses

Apology Asked Craemer for Olson Criticism. Farmers Act in Latest Move in Controversy On Japanese Labor

Turlock Center Issues Last Paper

Second Front Asked by Nisei in FDR Letter

Utah Relocation Center School Plan Approved. Special Meeting Held in Salt Lake City to Discuss Problems

U.S. Japanese Artists Eligible for Art Club Poster Competition

Protestant Churches Reorganize Committee On Japanese Problems

Citizens Form New Federation At Manzanar. Improving of Center Conditions Listed Among Objectives of Group

Eighty Candidates Win Nominations for Tanforan Assembly

Idaho Farmers Seeking Volunteer Japanese Workers

Chinese Mistaken For Japanese Finds His Tires Punctured