The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 19
October 8, 1942
Four Nisei Win Nominations. One Elected as Hawaii Holds First Wartime Primary Election. Two Candidates Defeated as Thousands of Japanese Go to Polls, Report
The World at Press-Time
Hawaii Reelects Delegate King
Students at Earlham College Protested
Illinois Legion Post Protests Admission of Evacuee Students
Nisei Will Hold Teaching Jobs At Minidoka
Secretary Wickard Wants Evacuees for His Indiana Farm
Santa Anitans Will Be Moved To Gila Center. Former Residents of Pasadena, Los Angeles Will Go to Arizona
Precedent Broken as 3 Judges Hear Arguments Challenging Detention of Citizen Japanese. ACLU's Attorney Wirin Says Internment of Nisei Abridges Constitutional Rights; Evacuation on Race Basis Challenges Democratic Aims, Court Told
WRA Director Visits Topaz, Tells Policies. Dillon Myer on Tour Of Relocation Cities In Intermountain Area
Part-Japanese Youth Held In San Francisco. Eugene Suyetomi Gives Self Up to Avoid Draft Evasion
Nisei Get Defense Jobs in New Jersey
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Army Evacuees Non-Japanese From Coast, ACLU Charges. Case of Sam Fusco Of San Francisco Cited By Civil Liberties Group
Experts Study Soil At Utah Center
Bus Service May Be Started At Minidoka
Detroit Church Group Urges Hearing Boards. Restoration of Civil Liberties Sought in Recent Resolution
Last of Canadian Coast Japanese Will Be Evacuated Soon
1400 Japanese From Hunt Go Into Farm Work
More Granada Students Leave For Colleges. Twenty-Seven Granted Leaves from Colorado Relocation Community
Evacuees Leave Hunt for College
Nisei Appointed to Instructors' Post At Vassar, Maryland
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Poston Schools Begin First Term
Five Thousand Ready to Start
Mystery of Missing School Building
Victory Gardens Planted at Poston
Arizona Japanese Arrested by FBI
New York Federation Basketball Team Starts Practice
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865 Volunteer For Farm Work At Cody Center. Evacuee Best Workers Combat Labor Shortage In Montana, Wyoming
600 Aiding Beet Harvest Work in State of Colorado
Five Thousand Signs Made for Stockton
Kitchen Crew Makes Garden Fish Pond
Evacuation Termed 'Wasteful, Unfair' by San Jose Professor. Claude Settles Speaks Before Kiwanis Club On Japanese Problem
Yamato Community in Florida 'Evacuated' by War Needs. H.T. Kamiya, Pioneer of Unique Colony, Realizes Life-Long Ambition as Three Daughters Complete College Education; Son Still Farms Nearby Tract
Idaho Winter Holds No Terror For Alaskans
Pacemaker Staff Members to Leave For Jerome Center
Women of Powell Valley Extend Neighborly Welcome to Evacuee Group at Heart Mountain City. Christian Women Form Goodwill Organization In Wyoming District
Nisei Awaiting Release from Ellis Island
Governor Visits Relocation City In Wyoming. Labor Matters Concern Gov. Smith on Trip To Heart Mountain
Major Housing Problem Reported At Topaz Center
Poston Residents May Raise Squabs
City Beautification Contest at Gila
Fresno Resident Gets Jail Term For Center Fight
Chick Sexing School to Open in Fresno To Replace Japanese
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: The WRA Looks Ahead
Negroes and Democracy
The Des Moines Tribune: On Loyalty of U.S. Japanese
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
Love Story of a Nisei Girl... John Fante Tells It Poignantly In His 'Mary Osaka, I Love You'
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Dillon Myer Visits Heart Mountain City
The Copy Desk
In the October Harpers: An Intelligence Officer Declares His Faith in Nisei and Offers Basic Policy For the Future
The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Distinctions Between Evacuees and Internees
Vagaries
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Vagaries (Cont.)
The Japanese in America: Relation of Evacuees to the World Crisis
Schools Open At Minidoka. Pioneer Characteristics Feature Facilities at Idaho Relocation City
Nisei Woman: It's Not Too Early to Think About Christmas
Thousand Cotton Pickers Sought at Relocation Center
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Time's Editors Sympathize With Nisei Problems, Soldier Hears. Nisei Gets Warrant Officer's Rating From War Department
Home Activities Get Under Way
Vital Statistics
Utah Evacuees Take New Jobs Outside Center. Roy Takagi First to Leave, Gets Position Of Payroll Clerk
YMCA Groups Will Function In WRA Centers
Precedent Broken in Test Case (Cont.)
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Senator Lauds Donation from Hawaii Group. Japanese Mormons In Islands Give Fund For U.S. Army Benefit
Armenian-Speaking Nisei in Plumber At Fresno Center
Cupid Scores Triple In Wyoming Weddings
Attorney Seeks to Remove Trial Figures From Jail
Technicality Bars American-born Japanese Girl from N.Y. College. Race Issue Uninvolved In Suzuki Case, City's Education Head Declares
Rights of Evacuated Japanese Protected By WRA Officials
Amateur Gardeners Get Plots at Gila River Center