Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 18, 10/1/1942, (ddr-pc-14-17)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-17

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 18
October 1, 1942

WRA Rules Evacuees Can Leave Centers

California AFL Rejects Move Urging Revocation of Citizens Rights for U.S.-Born Japanese. Resolution Defeated by Overwhelming Vote at State Labor Convention

The World at Press-Time

Nursery Group Seeks to Block Evacuees' Return

Rowalt Takes Over Regional Post During Fryer's Absence

New Regulations Provide Three Types of Leaves for Colonists. War Relocation Authority Will Allow Departures from Projects If Certain Conditions Are Met

Pro-Fascist Gang Intimidates Nisei In Canada, Charge

War Industry Plant Planned For Wyoming. 150 Highly Trained Nisei to Be Employed In Making Lenses

Nash Accepts New War Post, Quits Manzanar. Will Head Brazil, Ecuador Unit of BEW in Washington

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Military Necessity Challenged In Test Case on Evacuation. Wakayamas in Frontal Attack on Government Claim Justifying Removal of Coast Japanese; Three Judges to Hear Case in L.A. Court

Fresno Center to Be Moved to Jerome Project in Arkansas. San Franciscans at Santa Anita Will Go To Central Utah

Evacuees Help Harvest Beets In Wyoming

Evacuee Labor Answers Call To Aid Harvest. Wholesale Movements Of Workers Under Way To Inland Beet Fields

Relocation Center Reports First Murder, Suicide

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Evacuees Moving to Relocation Homes

Preservation of Law, Order Vital Problem

Harmony, Cooperation Must Be Achieved

Officials in Dither as Nisei Soldier Visits California Home

Alien Japanese sentenced to Year On Bribery Charge

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Overall Organization Planned At New York Meeting to Carry Forward Evacuee Resettlement. Will Cooperate With WRA on Relocation of Evacuated Japanese

Army Orders New Movement to Arkansas. Stockton Residents To Begin Leaving Saturday for Rohwer

Four Evacuees Return for Court Case in Seattle

House Group Backs Citizenship Measure

National JACL Creates New Associated Members Division. To Recruit Memberships from Nisei Residing in U.S. Areas Outside Chapter Jurisdiction

Iki Sentenced To Nine Years In Seattle Case. Pleads Guilty on Charge of Failing To Register Bonds

Hirabayashi Case Will Be Heard Soon In Seattle Court

Irish-Japanese Youth to Serve Six Months

Evacuee Workers' Rights Upheld by Montana Official

Evacuees Cheer U.S. Troops at Railroad Station in El Paso. Melting Pot Drama Enacted as Center-Bound Japanese Meet Troop Train in Texas Town; Evacuees Want to Help War Effort, Says M.P.

[Page 4]

Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Labor's Attitudes

Poll-Tax and Democracy

Not Hostages

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

The Copy Desk

[Page 5]

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Evacuees Eager to Aid in Farm Labor Shortage

Ann Nisei Says; Design for Center Living: Ideas for a Barrack Apartment

Some Suggestions for a Family of Four In A Wartime Relocation Center Apartment

Vagaries

World at Presstime (Cont.)

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Evacuees Can Leave Relocation Centers Under WRA Rulings (Cont.)

To the Editor...

Idaho Center Will Reclaim Desert Land. First Irrigation Water Reaches Minidoka Via Ditch Dug by Colonists

Hunt Colonists Hold Elections

Army Recruits Nisei Intelligence School Candidates at Ft. Bliss

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Tanforan Group Will Be Moved To Utah Center. New Army Orders Will Clear WCCA Assembly Center at San Bruno

Alien Japanese At Santa Anita Held On FBI Warrant

Poston to Undertake Guayule Production To Aid War Effort

Salt Lake JACL Office Open Evenings

Poston Craftsmen May Aid Santa with Christmas Toys

Vital Statistics

YMCA Will Set Up Branches in WRA Projects in Arizona

Evacuee Given Jail Term on Charge of Non-Registration

Football Takes Over Minidoka Sports Picture

Gov. Clark Asks Idaho Residents to Keep Law, Order

Minidoka Relocation Center Far From Palatial, Says Speaker

Salt Lake Japanese Serve Hot Meals to Evacuee Farm Group

Whistling in the Dark: Little Esteban Is Against the Poll-Tax

Ceramics Project May Be Instituted At Heart Mountain

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Recruiting for Arizona Cotton Picking Hampered by Inadequate Housing Facilities on Ranches. Gila River Appoints Labor Council to Aid In Vital War Work

Kiyoshi Higashi Named Police Chief At Manzanar Center

Central Utah Evacuees Will Meet Carbon County Labor Need

Thousand May Aid Nebraska's Beet Harvest

Three Hundred More Evacuee Volunteers Leave Hunt Center

Plan to Utilize Available Evacuee Labor at Topaz

Children of Poston Block Will Have Complete Playground

Open Hearings On Arizona's Cotton Scale. $3 Per Hundred Is Present Pay Rate for Long Staple Product

Arizona Doctor Shot By Soldier Guarding Cotton Field Area

Manzanar Farms Produce Food for Center's Consumption

U.S.-Born Japanese Teaches Special Idaho Language Class. Naval Reservists Among Students Enrolled in Course at Pocatello

Okada, Inagaki Will Speak at Ogden JACL Meeting

Rupert Labor Camp Issues New Monthly Newspaper