The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 21
October 22, 1942
WRA Director Believes Large Group May Be Resettled Soon. Dilly Myer Explains Indefinite Leave Policy On Visit to Minidoka
The World at Press-Time
No More Broken Dishes
2100 Leave Minidoka for Harvest Work. Recruiting Near End As Record Number Volunteers at Hunt
Alien Japanese Couple Commended By U.S. Attorney
Group Seeks Revocation of Nisei Rights. Past Presidents of Native Sons Would Take Away Citizenship
No Truth in Hawaiian Sabotage Rumors, Declares Bill Moran
War Department Official Says No Major Changes Considered In Present Relocation Program. Assistant War Secretary Says Army's Part in Moving Coast Japanese Will Be Completed by End of October; Praises Work of Military Services in Carrying Out Task
Two Hawaiian Nisei Quit Election Race
Women Fire Wardens Take on Posts At Minidoka
Deportation of U.S. Japanese Made Issue. Congress Candidate Favors Move Against Evacuated Group
Children End Long Vacation, Classes Start in Minidoka
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JACL Officials Investigate Montana Beet Work Conditions. Inagaki, Tsuchiya Leave To Check Reports of Treatment in Farm Areas
Warren Tells Of Danger of Coast Sabotage. Discusses Japanese Evacuation Issue at Kiwanis Meeting
Ability to Cook Wins Probation for Alien Japanese
Court Annuls Marriage of U.S. Sailor, Japanese
Hawaii Seaman Changes Name. James Matsu Now Matson Following Court Appearance
Special Pass Issued Girl to visit Father In San Luis Obispo
Hawaii Nisei Girl Jailed Upon Arrival Aboard Refugee Ship. Peggy Kobayashi Wins Release to Attend School in East
Caucasian, Japanese Marriage Illegal in Montana State
Powdered Milk To Be Used at Arizona Center. Senator Hayden Asked Investigation Into Milk Supply Problem
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
County Fair Overcomes Obstacles
Fair Gives Conception Of Entire Project
Poston Industry Has Possibilities
'Miss Poston' Crowned at County Fair
Gov. Sprague Urges Speedup In Recruiting. Threatens Deportation For Evacuees in Wire To President Roosevelt
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Move to Speed Relocation of Evacuee Group. Masaoka Will Confer With Midwest Group on Resettlement Problems
Manzanar School Principal Dies In Plane Crash
University of Utah Group Formed to Aid Evacuee Students
Heart Mountain City: A War Relocation Center
Manzanar Soy Sauce Project May Supply All WRA Centers. Industrial Units Now Being Set Up at Relocation Center
School Begins For Children at Utah Center. Nearly Two Thousand Expected to Attend Classes at Topaz
Five Month Jail Term Given Youth For Leaving Center
U of Arizona Refuses Courses For Evacuees at WRA Centers. Board of Regents Takes Action on Request from Relocation Officials
Evacuee Workers To Play Logan U.S. Marine Eleven
Court Affirms Roth Verdict. Had Refused to Name Sponsors of Broadcast At Tenney Hearing
Nisei Soldiers Hurt in Accident
Arizona Physician Must Serve Term on Abortion Charge
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorial: On Evacuee Labor
Memo for Today
The Hawaiian Election
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
Washington Letter
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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Evacuee Workers Develop Public Understanding
Copy Desk
Ann Nisei Says: Traveling is Fun -- But Go Light
In the Christian Advocate: U.S. People Becoming Aware Of Tremendous Implications Of Coast Evacuation, Says Hall
The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: How Can U.S. Nisei Prove Their Loyalty
Vagaries
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Two Abacus Operators Sought at Tule Lake
Minidoka Colonists See First Movie
U of Washington Official Asks Utilization of Nisei Manpower. Points to Canadian Request for Use of Evacuees in Industry
Hiring of Evacuees Asked by Canada Lumber Interests
Washington Letter (Cont.)
Hunters Resent Closure of Land Adjacent to Relocation Center
Final Rites Held For Bessie Watanabe In Washington City
Short-cut to Japan Language Devised to Fit U.S. War Need
New Home-Canning Project Underway At Heart Mountain
Three Colonists Jailed for Violation Of Center Boundaries
Whistling in the Dark: Little Esteban Discusses the Issei and Nisei
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Evacuees Will Be Protested On Projects. Disability Benefits Will Be Paid Those Injured on Jobs
Theological Students Win Scholarships
Pioneer West Coast Businessmen Dies At Topaz Center
Touring Cabaret Will Entertain Tule Lake Colony
Topaz Checks In Final Group from Tanforan
'Ghost' Makes Nightly Visits At Cody Center
Original Comedy on Evacuee Life Set For Poston Showing
Topaz Women Take Jobs on Turkey Farm. Thirty-Three Accept Furlough Work in Utah County Town
Alameda Buddhist Temple Houses Training Center
Former Palo Alto Resident Offers Pipes for Salvage
Vital Statistics
Former San Jose State Students Give To School War Chest
Camouflage Net Project Needs New Workers. Success of Failure Will Determine Industrial Plan In Relocation Centers
Impounded Goods Moved to U.S. Warehouse in L.A.
Japanese Library Will be Started at Minidoka
First Heart Mountain Court Case Dismissed
Nisei Soldiers Win Respect of Bowlers
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Utilization of Evacuee Labor Urged by Nisei Leaders. Resolution Urges Use of CIO Members in Midwest Industries
Evacuee Workers Meet Labor Shortage In Western Nebraska
Youths Arrested For Wrecking Evacuees' Home
Topaz Plans Production Of War Needs. Pyrethrum Will Be Cultivated at Utah relocation Project
Tule Lake Starts New Project To Raise Hogs
Only 900 Remain At Santa Anita Center
Nisei Soldier Visits Family
Army Orders Exemptions for Italian Aliens. Will Not Be Bound In Future by 'Enemy Alien' Restrictions
Hunt Movie-goers Pick 'Citizen Kane' For Next Picture
Fifteen Mothers, Infants Leave for Central Utah Center
Parents to Appear At Seattle Trial of Nisei Youth
Oregon School for Deaf Shuns Nisei Students. Slate Control Board Refuses Request from Relocation Authority
Business Is Good At Utah Center