The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 20
October 15, 1942
Minidoka Faces Critical Labor Shortage Following Exodus of Volunteers for Harvest Work. Woman Being Recruited For Essential Maintenance Work at Hunt Center
The World at Press-Time
New Regulations Permit Visits By Soldiers. Tulean Dispatch Says Rulings Affect Visits Within Western Command
Parents of Nisei Soldiers Organize Tule Lake Group
U. of California Begins Study Of Evacuation. University Receives First of Three-Year Grant from Foundation
Orange County Gives Mail Order Divorce Decree
Japanese Alien's Right to Sue Argued Before Supreme Court. Government Attorney Represents 'Enemy Alien' in Case
New Military Area I Lands Opened to Volunteer Labor To Pick Long-Staple Cotton. Vital Need for Crop Impels Action from General DeWitt
Civil Service Status Denied To Five Nisei. Requests for Leaves Of Absence Refused In Alameda County
Citizens Plan United Group In Tule Lake. Sacramento JACL Leaders Take Lead To Protect Rights
John Aono Chosen Block Managers Head
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Masaoka Asks Social Workers To Aid in Resettling People No in Relocation Centers. Delegates at National Conference Urged To Speed Community Acceptance for Evacuee Japanese Americans on Relocation Projects
Imprisonment Under Army Law Challenged by Civil Liberties. Decision May Affect Wakayama Test Case In Los Angeles Court
Meet the WRA: Ralph Stauber Has Key Post In Relocation
Second Appendectomy Performed at Center
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Self-Government Plans at Poston
Poston Fortunate In Its Leaders
Poston's Progress Credit to Officials
Many Believe Centers Will Be Permanent
Resolution Aimed at Evacuees Promises Fair Work Conditions. Evacuee Representatives Meet With Officials To Boost Recruiting
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JACL Contributes to Nation's Scrap Pile
Nisei in Utah City Conclude Drive for Metal. Money from Sale Will Be Donated to USO BY Citizens League
Nisei Boy Leads Scrap Metal Hunt at Oklahoma City School. 'Admiral Eugene' Heads One of Two Competitive Scrap Hunting Teams
President Signs Citizenship Measure
WRA Employment Division Opens Office in Utah
Arizona Doctor Found Guilty in Abortion Trial
Hungry Greyhounds To Protect Manzanar's Guayule Plants
Prof. Radin Champions Cause Of American-Born Japanese. No Disloyalty Evidence, UC Professor Tells Forum in San Jose
Utah Legion Urged To Get Jobs For Evacuee War Vets
Utah Senator Gets Assurance Of Farm Help. Man Power Commission Indicates Evacuees Will Meet Labor Need
Army Evacuates Non-Japanese From West Coast Area
Center Women May Leave for Domestic Work
Fourth Girl Born At Topaz Center
First Baby Born At Nyssa FSA Camp
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorial: Enemy Alien Stigma
Imperialism, R.I.P.
The People of Powell
JACL's Scrap Drive
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
Letter to the Editor... Report on Visits to Internment Camps for Enemy Aliens Given
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa
Ann Nisei Says: Ingenuity Will Help Overcome War Shortages
Copy Desk
Washington Letter: Militarists Crushed Japanese People's March Toward Goal Of Political Independence
The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Evacuee Volunteers Met by Discrimination
Vagaries
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Nisei Soldiers Visit Heart Mountain City
Japanese Officer Urges U.S. Brothers to Fight for America
Arizona Committee Discovers Shortage of Workers Exists In Gila River Relocation City. All Available Workers Needed on Relocation Projects, Says Committee
Close Quotes
Two Exporters Found Guilty in Seattle Court. Takahashi, Osawa Will File Plea for New Hearing on Charges
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Hunt Colonists Discuss 1943 Farm Program. Subsistence is Primary Objective Of Center's Agricultural Plan
Part-Japanese Youth Pleads Guilty to Army Order Violation
Evacuee Gives Away Travel Permit, Pleads Guilty in Court
Evacuees Arrive in Wyoming
Evacuees on Faculty as School Will Begin at Arizona Center
First Students Leave Topaz for Schools
Yonezu Heads Internal Security at Gila
Seattle Judge Upholds Military Authority Ordering Evacuation
Maritime Unions Take Steps to Reemploy Members in Centers. Nisei Seamen Asked To Contact Manzanar Maritime Committee
Vital Statistics
Henry Sugimoto's Paintings Shown At Fresno Center
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Japanese Help Harvest Beets in Nebraska. First Workers Group Arrives in Western Part of Prairie State
Hunt Medical Chief Goes To Arkansas
Nisei Teachers Will Assist Education Program in Wyoming
First Relocation Center Movie House Planned at Newell
Fire Razes Florin Building. Old Yakihama Structure Reported By Blaze Recently
Poston Will Hold 'County Fair' Soon
Vale Prepares Camp For Evacuee Labor
Beet Workers Leave Topaz On Furloughs. Express Desire to Do Share in War Effort By Harvesting Crops