Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 16, 9/17/1942, (ddr-pc-14-15)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-15

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 16
September 17, 1942

Call Evacuees to Save Vital Cotton Crop! Gen. DeWitt Authorizes Use of Volunteer Japanese Workers In Arizona Military Area One

No Danger of Japanese Fifth Column in Hawaii, Says Clark. Hundreds of Nisei Actively Defended Territory on Dec. 7, Police Chief Tells Writer

The World of Press-Time

Maricopa, Pinal Counties Lie in Central Arizona

Arizona Governor Says Thousand Volunteer for Work

Nisei Leaders Back Cotton Harvest Drive. Evacuees Have Chance To Contribute Greatly To U.S. War Effort

Federal Judge Grants Land For Relocation Center

Gen. DeWitt Asked by Stimson To Permit Use of Evacuees

[Page 2]

Opening of New Utah, Arkansas Centers Announced By Army. Stockton Will Send Advance Guard to Mississippi Delta

Santa Anitans Go To Arkansas, Wyoming, Colorado

Last of Portland Center Group Checks In At Minidoka

Santa Anitans Start Movement To Colorado

Probation Given Violators of Poston Traffic Regulations

Native Sons Favor Movement to Expel All Japanese from U.S. Only Members of White Race Eligible to Join Organization, Says Cosgrove

Workers' Assembly Holds First Meet At Manzanar

Warrant Issued for Youth on Parole From Oakland Jail

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Labor Mediation Machinery Needed

First Tule Lake Crop Harvested

Section of Canadian Road Named in Honor Of Elderly Evacuee

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President Roosevelt Asked for Statement to Reassure Nisei. Would Correct Misconceptions In Public Mind. Noted Americans Say Impression Exists All U.S. Japanese Disloyal

Phoenix Gazette Editorial Urges Fair Play for Evacuees

Army Arrests Senator Abe

Gila Resident Goes To Texas School

Arizona Plans All-Out Drive For Volunteers. Part-Time Workers Also Sought to Save Vital Cotton Crop

Procedure Set For Overnight Center Visits. Blood Relatives May Visit WRA Camps Under New Program

Manzanar-Produced Tea Sent to WRA Industrial Chief

Army Calls on Evacuee Labor To Save Vital Arizona Cotton (Cont.)

West Idaho Officials Discuss Curfew on Japanese Residents. Also Move to Replace Travel Permits From Nisei in District

Three Poston Families Return To Coast Homes

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: Cotton for War

Free vs. Slave Labor

The Rumor Mills

Curfew for Citizens

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Just Treatment Is Best Propaganda

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The Japanese in America: There Has Been Progress. That Past Has Helped Form the Present And Augurs Well For the Future

Nisei Woman: Accessories for Center Fashions

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Work Furloughs May Be First Step in Relocation

Tojo Isn't Feeling, Americans Must Sacrifice to Win

The Copy Desk

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Ken Tashiro Will Edit Gila Paper

Vital Statistics

Poston Colonists Use Scrap to Overcome Material Shortage. Evacuees Devise Ingenious Creations to Replace Commodities and Fixtures Unobtainable Because Of War-Born Priorities, Transportation Difficulties

Postonites Adept At Improvising

Hospital Uses Many Ingenius Creations

Windstorm Boon to Scrap Supply

Home-Made Cooling Units Devised

Vagaries

Miniature Lakes Landscaping Gem

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Whistling in the Dark: Let's Get Together, Urges Little Esteban

Soldier Weds Nisei Sweetheart In Texas City

Dr. Carlisle, Utah State College Official, Heads WRA School

Manitoba Province Admits Nisei Children Into Public Schools

There Has Been Progress (Cont.)

Building Trades School Trains Fresno Evacuees

Fashion Show Held At Tule Lake By Sewing Classes

Expect 5,000 Evacuees for Harvest Work. Sugar Company Has Officials Contacting Relocation Centers

Queen Shiz Reigns Over Tule Lake Holiday Fete

Fort Lupton Team Wins Colorado State Baseball Tourney

Wishes of Stockton Residents Noted by Paper, El Joaquin

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Manzanar's Maritime Workers Seek Releases for War Work. Undertake to Organize All Ship, Shore Men in Relocation Centers

Koji Ariyoshi Weds Taeko Ito in Lone Pine Ceremony

Poston Colonists Utilize Scrap For Necessities (Cont.)

Scrap Wood Piles Rapidly Disappear

Cleverness Rampant In Mess Kitchens

Advance Guard Arrives at Central Utah. Begin Work Preparing Center for Arrival Of Other Evacuees

Government Asked To Pay Travel Fees For Farm Workers

Nisei Soldiers Entertained By New York Group

Three Manzanar Residents Jailed On Burglary Charge

Court Convicts Kanai for Army Order Violation. Sentenced to Serve Six Months in Federal Prison in Washington