The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 10
August 6, 1942
Manzanar Nisei Send Petition To President Asking Overseas War Combat Duty, Says Nash. Manager Cites Action as Evidence of Loyalty Of Citizen Japanese; Lauds Morale of WRA Center Residents; Ford's Charges Refuted
The World at Press-Time
Kanai Returned To Coast; Will Face Trial
Army Announces New Evacuee Movements to Idaho, Wyoming. Camp Harmony Residents to Go To Minidoka. Pomona Center Will Be Moved to WRA Project Near Cody
Tulare Center Evacuees Bound For Gila River. Movement to Sacaton Project Disclosed by Manager Asnonsen
Hinshaw Urges Bill to Ban Japan Language
Urges Release of Evacuee Japanese
Nisei FBI Agent Holds Class In Jiu-Jitsu for Hawaii Girls
Pvt. Yamamoto, USA Doesn't Like Japan's Admiral Yamamoto
Form Religious Council to Aid Nisei Relocation. Resettlement Work Will Be Carried on By Church Leaders
Japanese Girl Found Hiding in Milpitas
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Arizona Commissioners Oppose Free Fishing for Evacuees. Segregation Made in Letter from Federal Forestry Official
To Consider Student Relocation Plans at New York Meeting
JACL Officials Hold Preliminary Meet
Military Regulations Relaxed as Family Attends Seattle Funeral
Newsreel Shows Nisei Soldiers Training for War
FBI Arrests Organizer of Pro-Japan Ring. De Guzman Charged With Recruiting Non-Japanese Group
Last Evacuation Orders Issued In California. Movement to Arizona Relocation Centers to End on August 7
Japanese Evacuees Retain Obligations, Court in L.A. Rules
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Repercussions on Hot Climate Comment
Assimilation Again Raised as Issue
Schools Have Done Splendid Job
A Note on Our 'Fair Weather' Friends
Second Front Asked by Nisei In U.S. Centers. Editorials in Two Camp Newspapers Call For Allied Offensive
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Life Goes On at Tule Lake WRA Center
WPB Will Investigate Any Discrimination Against Nisei
Fair Play Group Contributes to Test Case Fund. Meeting in Fresno Discusses Rights of Citizen Evacuees
Japanese Soldiers, Opposing Aggression, Hold China Meeting
Army Denies Rumors Alien Curfew Relaxed
'Battle of Dearborn' Airs Issue Of Relocation of Nisei Citizens. Church Groups Led Fight for Japanese Evacuee Relocation
Sale of Sugar To Evacuees in Centers Illegal
Manzanar Stages Bond Buying Race
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: The WRA
The Pacific Citizen
Asia's New Order
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Consider the Hairy Ainu
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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Reversal of Evacuation Order Unlikely
Nisei Student Suggests Native Sons Buy Bonds With Fund
Ann Nisei Says: Nisei Ingenuity Comes to Fore At Centers
World at Presstime (Cont.)
Whistling in the Dark: The Choice Today is Clear -- Democracy or Fascism
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From the Frying Pan (Cont.)
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Nineteen Confirmed AT Camp Harmony
National Weekly Hits Rankin's Race Theories. From the Saturday Evening Post Dated April 11, 1942
Manzanar Girl Leaves to Marry Sweetheart in East
New Wartime City Rising on Sagebrush Lands of Wyoming. Railroad Spur, Oiled Highway Completed to Heart Mountain Site
To the Editor: Concern Expressed On Legion Effort to Deport Japanese
Manager H. Black Lauds Americanism Of Merced Center
Vagaries
Exchange of Japanese For War Prisoners, Urged by Veterans
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Last California 'Free Zone' Is Evacuated. Gen. DeWitt's Action Ends Movements from State's Free Zone
Mexico to Intern Citizens of Japan Living on Coast
West Coast Chicks Will Miss Japanese
Vital Statistics
Idaho Farmers Meet Over Labor Shortage
Evacuees Have Self-Rule at Poston Center. Wartime City Now Third Largest in State of Arizona
Rental Agents for Japanese Property Owners to Register
Manzanar Starts Construction on Outdoor Theater
Manzanar Nisei Seek Combat Duty (Cont.)
Japanese-Operated Stores Still Open In British Columbia
Harmony Youths To Build Contest Plane Models
Garment Plant Will Rise Soon At Manzanar
Sawyer Appointed Principal of New Gila Center School
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WRA 'Apartments' Constructed in 59 Minutes Flat at Cody
Takahashi Free On Bond, Goes To Puyallup
Eighty-Seven Enemy Aliens Seized in FBI New York Raids
Army Order Bans Liquor Sales to Japanese Evacuees
General DeWitt Orders Dimout On West Coast. Military Order Will Affect Areas as Far As 150 Miles Inland
Workers at Nyssa FSA Camp Start Digging Potatoes
Poston Hatchery Covers 80 Acres
Mrs. Henry Asai Will Join Husband At Army Camp
Playground
Tom Shimasaki Sends Farewell Message to Tulare Members
Filipinos, Japanese Sign 'Peace Pact'
Nisei Soldiers Visit New York On Furloughs
Tule Lake Holds Education Meet With Stanford Men
Alien Japanese Slain by Sentry On Hawaiian Beach
Kanazawa Assists Masaoka in JACL Work in Washington
Tanforan Elects 38 Candidates To Legislature. Henry Tani Polls Highest Number of Votes at Election
Bachelors at Fresno Assembly Center Now Have Game Room
Poston Will Hold Harvest Festival On August 15-16