The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 22
October 29, 1942
Government Hopes to Relocate Evacuees in Private Industry, Myer Tells Arkansas Delegates. WRA Director Speaks to Congressional Group On Resettlement Policy
The World at Press-Time
23 Thousand Evacuated to Inland Canada. First Phase of Great Movement Expected to Be Completed Soon
Corporal Wins Photo Contest
Release Nisei Detained at Ellis Island. Had Returned from Far East Abroad Exchange Vessel
Sixteen Thousand Attend First Fair At Poston Center
Story of the Week: Lamar Citizens Now Welcome Granada Evacuees to Town
Resettlement Problems Will Be Discussed at Special Meeting of JACL Leaders in Salt Lake City. Representative JACL Leaders From Tea Relocation Centers to Attend First Emergency Meeting Since Evacuation; O'Brien, Rundquist Will Attend
New Committee Will Assist In Relocation
Heart Mountain Court Dismisses Seiki Case
Cotton Pickers Being Recruited at Poston
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No Waste or Inefficiency Noted At Topaz, Sen. Murdock Told. Stories of Wasteful Extravagance Grossly Misrepresent True Conditions, Dr. Dodgson Writes After Inspection of Utah Project
25 Nisei Students, Not 300 Enroll at Nebraska University. Campus Paper Welcomes Evacuee Transfers to Cornhusker School
File Tule Lake Co-op Papers In Sacramento. Co-operative Enterprise Will Be Limited to Ten Thousand Members
Alien Japanese Arrested by FBI In Texas Ports
Tule Lake Names Elementary Schools
Woman Killed While Working In Beet Field. Minidoka Volunteer Worker Victim of Accident on Farm
Topaz Cooperative Store Gets Sample Order of Clothing
YWCA Official To Visit Hunt
Kaysville Child Dies In Farm Accident
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Evacuee Trust Fund Planned in Poston
Educational Campaign Will Be Necessary
County Fair Shows Industrial Possibilities
Hirabayashi Loses First Legal Evacuation Test; Will Appeal. Desire for Longer Term Told Court to Allow for Preparation of Appeal
Model Apartment To Be Exhibited At Minidoka
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Poston's Industrial, Agriculture Possibilities Shown at Fair. Products of Industries, Farms Exhibited Before 16,000 Residents at 'County Fair'; Committee Changed Site of Affair on 24 Hours Notice
Community Christmas Affairs Planned in Relocation Centers By Special National Committee. Masaoka Sends 'Open Letter' Urging Nisei Groups to Cooperate
Seize Assets Of Nine U.S. Japanese Firms. Alien Property Custodian Takes Over Japan-Owned Stores
Fresno Appliance Dealer Pleads Guilty On Grand Theft Count
Robert O'Brien Heads Group to Aid Students. Succeeds Dr. Barstow As Director of National Student Relocation
Dismiss Charge Against Sugiura In Seattle Court
One-third of Topaz Residents Get Jobs
Tanforan Evacuee Sentenced to Ninety Days in County Jail
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorial: No Peace With Murderers
Bouquets for the Living
A Mistaken Conception
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
The Lancer by Tad Uyeno
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Whistling in the Dark: Adios to Little Esteban and to Poston
The Lancer (Cont.)
Ann Nisei Says: Cooking Classes Suggested for Relocation Centers
From the Hawaii Hochi: Japan is On Rampage Today Because Supreme Power Has Been Usurped by Militarists
The Copy Desk
Vagaries
Registration Begins For Art Classes At Topaz Center
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Chamber of Commerce At Lamar, Colorado Fetes Granadans
A Message of Sympathy: A Caucasian American Writes To His Evacuee Friends
Merced Japanese Dies In California Hospital
Army Will Complete Evacuation Role Nov. 1, Says Gen. DeWitt. Chronology of Historic Mass Movement of Coast Japanese Issued by WCCA; Evacuation Job Was Completed in Eight Months by Military Command
To the Editor... We Aren't All Like That! Says Writer Regarding Protests
Evacuee Volunteers Increase Average Day's Cotton Pick
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A Colonist Comments: Evacuee Trust Fund, Wages On Net Project Among Many Problems Facing WRA Center
Hunt Plans Big Hallowe'en Show
Postoffice Opened At Topaz Center
Printed Paper Makes Bow at Cody Project. Bill Hosokawa Edits Sentinel, Weekly Heart Mountain Newspaper
Defense Work Project Starts At Gila Center. One Thousand May Be Employed on Camouflage Nets
Poston to Raise Grapes
Vital Statistics
Discuss Farm Programs for WRA Centers. Agricultural Production Will Be Planned at Meeting in Manzanar
Marital Problems
Poston Sets Up Evacuee Trust Fund
Nisei Soldiers May Visit All WRA Centers
Utah Mine Owners Want Evacuee Labor
Tule Lake Starts Hog Farm Project
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L.A. American Legion Protests Pamphlet on Coast Japanese. Charges Booklet Defends Nisei in Discussion of Evacuation Problems
Dairy Planned To Meet Gila Milk Shortage
War Veterans At Topaz Form Legion Post
Tuleans Turn Down Proposal to Build Movie Theater
Bakery Planned To Meet Cody Center Needs. Fifteen Carloads of Food Reported Due at Heart Mountain City
Topaz Center Plans Project To Raise Hogs. More Students Leave For Colleges; Second Funeral Held at Center
Nisei Aids U.S. War Effort by Teaching Physics at Nebraska. Ralph Ibata Resigns Ohio Job to Take Post At State University
Gila Citizens Form JACL. Representatives from Twelve Chapters Meet To Launch Organization