The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 17
September 24, 1942
Holman Bill Challenges Nisei Citizenship. Amendment is Proposed to Constitution. Bill Believed Aimed At U.S.-Born Japanese Introduced in Senate
Evacuees Answer Army's Call To Save Vital Long Staple Cotton Crop in Arizona Fields. Report Initial Group 'Tired, Disappointed' After First Day's Work
The World at Press-Time
Relocation Center Residents Hold Funeral for Nisei Soldier. 400 Evacuees Attend Final Rites Recently For Pvt. Eugene Hayashi
Center-Bound Evacuees May Work In Beets. Sen. Norris Asked For Permission to Use Evacuee Workers
Poston Camouflage Factory To Open Within Month
Utah's AFL Hits Influx Of Japanese. Would Introduce Anti-Alien Land Bills In Next Legislature
Gila River Project Director Resigns
Civilian Control Of 'Internment' Camps Criticized by Legion
Hearty Welcome Accorded Nisei Students at Park College. All Six of School's Social Clubs 'Rushing' U.S.-Born Japanese
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Santa Anitans Begin Moving To Arkansas. Southern Californians Constitute First Major Move to New Center
Japanese Prisoners Assisting China's Struggle for Freedom
Old CCC Camp To House Evacuee Farm Workers
State Board Asked to Commute Death Sentence of Japanese. Utah's Forgotten Man Faces Execution by Firing Squad in October
Evacuees Respond To Call for Labor In Cotton Fields
Weiser Boy Hurt In Farm Accident
Evacuee Property To Be Protected By WRA Office
Clarify WRA Regulations on Government
Arrival of Portland Evacuees Completes Minidoka Movement
Japanese Evacuee Willed $200 by Oakland Woman
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Revising Reactions To Farm Work
Employment Service Protects Volunteers
Trip to Free Zone Valuable Experience
Arizona Cotton Valuable Material
Six Thousand Reported Aiding Fall Harvesting
Wyoming Legionnaires Visit Evacuee Project
Heart Mountain Colonists Accept Panel of Judges
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Walt Tsukamoto Joins Counsel On Test Case. Wakayama Case Will Challenge Legality Of Military Orders
Poston Block Gets Date Palm Trees
JACL Opens New Information Service in Nation's Capital. New Convenience for Members Will Meet Long-felt Need
Masaoka Will Speak to Social Work Parley
Irish-Japanese Youth Prefers Jail to Center. Pat Brennan Kawasaki Pleads Guilty to Violating Army Order
Manzanar Commission Drafts Constitution For Evacuee City
To Alien Japanese Quizzed By FBI
Sixty-Six Arrive From Poston to Work In Davis County
Heart Mountain: Watchtowers Guard West Coast Evacuees At Wyoming Relocation Center. Wartime Home for Citizen and Alien Japanese Becomes State's Third Largest City; Food, Housing Problems Concern WRA Administrators
Colorado State Keeps Hands Off Evacuee Labor. Gov. Carr Declared Individual Communities Must Take Responsibility
Japanese Newspaper, Complete with Type, For Sale in L.A.
Chow Mein for Poston Tables
Professor to Head Center Education
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: An Alarming Tendency
Pre-war Prejudices
Negroes and Evacuation
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Report on Heart Mountain (Cont.)
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Our Security Lies in Our Unity
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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Illiberal Attempts to Stir Race Hatred
Washington Letter: The Near East and World War II
Nisei Woman: Come Fall, It's Time to Consider Your Cosmetics
Book Review: American Unity and Asia, by Pearl S. Buck
Whistling in the Dark: Little Esteban Points Out Recreational Needs
The Copy Desk
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Continuing the Study on Japanese In America: Race Prejudice and Racial Progress. An Apology and a Program
A Plan for Racial Progress
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Race Prejudice And Racial Progress (Cont.)
Girl Takes Over Baton
WRA Center Not Internment Camp, Says L.A. Times Article. Visit to Gila River Relocation Area Made By Newspaper Writer
Tanforan Centerites Make Own Soap From Surplus Grease
Vital Statistics
Advance Guard Arrives at Rohwer Center
Sugar, Tea, Coffee Ration Cards Refused Vancouver Japanese
Med. Student, Bond Salesman Among Tanforan Butchers
Fresno Center's Evacuees Leave for Utah Beet Fields
Ten Councilmen Elected at Poston
Japanese Suspect Seized In East By Federal Agents
Vagaries
Five Evacuees Save Soldier's Life at Gila
Many Honor Students In Teachers' Class
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Life at a WRA Center: Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Poston's Police Court Is In Session. Judges Fuji, Imamura, Nomura Hear Cases At Relocation Center
Boise Valley JACL Sponsors Holiday Sports, Supper
Students Register For Fresno Assembly Center's Classes
Many Leave Minidoka for Idaho Farms. Will Help Harvest Food-for-Freedom Crops This Fall
Nisei Soldier Honored By Friends On Furlough Visit
Kenji Iki Seeks Dismissal of Charge In Seattle Court
Manzanar Girl Will Wed Soldier Soon
Boise Chapter Fetes Nisei Troops
Search Discloses Body of Missing Poston Man
Manzanar Net Project Opens
Forty-Five Teachers Sought For Schools At Minidoka Center
Co-op Plan to Be Instituted At Poston
Stockton Scouts Receive Donation