Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 11, 8/13/1942, (ddr-pc-14-14)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-14

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 11
August 13, 1942

Authorities Lift Martial Law Which Followed Disturbance At Santa Anita Assembly Center. Two Hundred M.P.'s Called Inside Center To Quell Demonstration

The World at Press-Time

Hawaii Official Jailed on Illegal Flag Charge

Rowalt Named Deputy Chief Of Relocation

Manzanar Firemen Put Out Blaze Outside Center

WCCA Order Bans Center Self-Government. New Regulations Set Up Advisory Groups In Assembly Centers

Evacuees Preserve All Rights, Obligations of Citizens, Stresses WRA Solicitor in Legal Opinion

Nisei Returning To America on Exchange Ship. Elaborate Precautions Will Guard Against Fifth Columnists

Poker Proves Most Expensive Pastime

Salt Lake Writer Warns Against False Rumors of WRA Centers

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Masaoka Leaves Washington For Conferences in Salt Lake. JACL Secretary Will Return to Capital After Utah Visit

Church Conference Resolution Hits Mass Evacuee Internment

Evacuee Enters Court Petition to Establish Birth

Large Blower Fan, Air Cooler Given to Poston Hospital

Ten Nisei Voters Apply Early for Absentee Ballots

Wakayama Case Tests Military Freezing Order

Army Orders Tulare Group To Gila River. Evacuees Will Leave For Sacaton Center Beginning Next Week

Orchard Owned by Japanese Alien Sold by State

Jack Benny Thanks Tulare News Editor

Japanese Workers Jailed for Slowdown Tactics in Hawaii

Washington Letter

Americans Aid China's Battle for Freedom

Law Court Vs. Firing Squad

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Penn State Bars Japanese For Duration. College Refuses to Enroll Transfers From Washington

New York Japanese Division Winds Up Campaign for USO

War Veterans Say Olson Interested in Alien Exchange Plan

Poston Teachers Train at Indian Service School

WRA Officials Reassure Utah Residents on Relocation Center

Nisei Sailor Leaves Puyallup to Enter U.S. Maritime School. War Secrecy Brought 'Chico' Abe to Coast On Gulf Oil Tanker

Seattle CIO Asks Senators Oppose Stewart Bill

Circuit Court Rules Enemy Aliens Still Have Legal Rights

Manzanar Children's Village Publishes Own Newspaper

Fifteen Thousand Absent Ballot Applications Sent to Centers. Kido Urges Evacuee Citizens to Exercise Right of Franchise

Civilian Employees Smuggled Whisky; Held at Santa Anita

Pioneer Group Prepares New Cody Project. First Trainload of Eventual Ten Thousand Arrives in Wyoming

First Crew Leaves Puyallup Center For Minidoka Camp

Utah Nisei Faces Camera Charge In Cedar City

Report Japanese Arrested on Freight Train in Oregon

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: A Matter of Morale

Editorial: Japan's Unfree Press

Editorial: Vote for Democracy

Editorial: Rumor Laid to Rest

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Recent Magazine Articles Discuss All Phases of Coast Evacuation

[Page 5]

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: We Must Offer Proof of Democracy

The Copy Desk

Magazine Articles (Cont.)

Ann Nisei Says: It's Hot But Plan Now for Fall Wardrobes

What to Do What Can I do With

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: No Reason to Doubt Stories of Brutality

Whistling in the Dark by Kenny Murase: Introducing Little Esteban, a Sagebrush Imp

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Poston Community Enterprises Reports Sales for July

N.Y. Conference Commends Nisei Attitude in Evacuation. Opposition Expressed To Stewart Bill by Delegates at Parley

Merced Center Schedules Big Kite Contest

Civil Liberties Union Intervenes In Kanai Case

Whistling in the Dark (Cont.)

Santa Ana Sheriff Reports Dynamite Cached on Farm

Caucasian Wife Goes to Gila With Husband

To the Editor... Dearborn Attitude UnAmerican, Says Parlier Resident

Santa Anita Writer Receives Check for Magazine Article

Vagaries

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JACL Officials Take Active Part in Fresno Center Activity

Nisei Would Face Japanese Firing Squad, Is Claim

Vital Statistics

New York Group Seeks of Defeat Stewart Bill

Loyalty of Nisei Told by Dr. Shaver To Kiwanis Audience

Nampa Truck Line Operators Gets Job Of Hauling Evacuees

Self-Government Banned at Centers (Cont.)

Washington Letter (Cont.)

San Francisco 'Bombed' But Japanese 'Germ Pills' Only Tapioca

Idaho County Seeks Evacuee Farm Workers. Sponsoring Agency May Be Organized at Twin Falls Meeting

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Nakama Breaks World's Record At National AAU Swim Meet. Hawaii Nisei Wins Championship in Mile Free-Style Event

Two Hundred Attend Poston Party for Block Managers

Mamaro Wakasugi Engagement to Boise Girl Told

Nisei Girls Will Aid Soldiers on New York Furloughs

Build Mobile Labor Camp For Evacuee. Idaho Farmers Ask for Harvest Help From Japanese

Temporary Quarters Planned for New Tule Lake Schools

Utah Relocation School to Use Nisei Teachers. State Considering Proposal to Assist Evacuee Education

Tulare Prisoner Freed to Go to Relocation Center

Carey McWilliams Recovering from Appendectomy

Interview Nisei Applicants for Navy Instructors

Tulare Center Welfare Starts Wedding Campaign

Manzanar Picks Delegates for Co-op Congress. Yoshiko Ukita Only Woman Representative Elected by Residents