Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 23, 11/5/1942, (ddr-pc-14-22)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-22

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 23
November 5, 1942

Army to Evacuate 'Some' Hawaiian Japanese. Non-Productive Group Will Be Moved to Resettlement Areas On Mainland, Says Emmons. Family Relocation Near Schools, Jobs in Inland U.S. Areas Proposed for Small Part Of Japanese Population of Hawaiian Islands

The World at Press-Time

Nisei Rights Challenged by Native Sons. Legal Action Started To Revoke Citizenship of U.S.-Born Japanese

Return of Evacuees To San Luis Obispo County Opposed

Legion Seeks to Intern, Deport U.S. Japanese. Resolution Opposing 'Coddling' Passed at Meeting in California

Myer to Address Public Meeting In Salt Lake City

Full Military Honors Accorded Nisei Soldier at Funeral. BFC Tsuno of Alvarado, California, Succumbs to Illness at Midwest Post

National WRA Director Will Discuss Relocation Problems At Special JACL Conference. Dillon Myer Will Meet With JACL Officials from Ten Evacuee Centers

First Baby Born At Jerome Center

Poston Bulletin Staff Volunteers Labor In Parker Valley

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Army Praises Work of Federal Agencies During Evacuation. Co-ordinated Team work in Handling Problems Lauded by Gen. DeWitt

Friendly Attitude of 3 Eastern Mont. Counties Given Praise. WRA Investigator Says Evacuees Well Received in Blaine, Phillips, Valley

Students Report Pleasant Trips Across Country

YMCA Votes Aid to Nisei Resettlement. To Assist Assimilation Of Evacuees Outside Relocation Centers

Christian Ministers Visit Hunt Center

USO Proposed at Heart Mountain

Four Thousand Ballots Cast at Poston Center. Citizens Vote Absentee Ballots in Tuesday's National Elections

200 Nisei Ask For Washington Ballots

YWCA Officials Hold Minidoka Conference

Legal Aid Department Planned for Topaz

Shipping Firm Funds To Be Seized by U.S. Custodian

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Poston Residents To Save Cotton Crop

Use for Cash Surplus in Find

All Centers Will Face Problem

Being Fair to Maintenance Group

Training Will Help In Resettlement

Hawaiian Nisei Candidates Quit. Five Drop Out of Island Election Contests Before Day of Voting

Six Face Trial at Tule Lake Center

Evacuee Workers Seek Permanent Jobs Writes Watanabe

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Meet the WRA: Barrows Heads WRA Division On Procurement of Supplies

Sen. Wheeler Opposes Leasing of Montana Lands to Nisei. Sen. Murray Charged With Supporting Policy of 'Coddling' Evacuees

Rowalt, Baker Visit Central Utah Center

Evacuee Girls Help Harvest Beet Crop

Evacuee Labor Saved Beets In Montana. Blaine County Officials Pleased with Workers From Relocation Centers

Minidoka Center To Have Airport

Rohwer Center Votes For Block Managers In Initial Elections

Evacuee Workers Do Utmost Toward Victory on Farm Front, JACL Officials Report on Tour. Unfavorable Conditions in Western Montana Contracted by Inagaki With Splendid Attitude Of Citizens in Eastern Part of State

Nisei Help Speed Scrap To War Mills. Evacuee Workers Load Metal on Cars for Shipment to Factories

Minidoka Bus Line Begins Operations, Fare Three Cents

Matsumoto Released, Will Resume Work

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: Native Sons and Fascism

Community Christmases

Hawaiian Evacuation

Wheeler of Montana

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Chinaman's Chance...

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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Idaho Farmers Grateful to Evacuees

The Copy Desk

The Des Moines Register Says: Mass Confinement of Citizen Evacuees Disapproved by U.S. Intelligence Officer in Report

Washington Letter: The Truth About American Air Power

Vagaries

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Kuniyoshi, Noted U.S. Artist, Works for Democratic Victory

Labor Needs Being Studied At Minidoka. Manpower Priorities May Be Set Up After Survey Is Completed

Mail Order Service For Evacuees Started by New York Nisei

Ex-Circus Man Goes Out on Harvest Work

Washington Letter (Cont.)

Manzanar Policemen Will Attend Classes

UC Initiates 3-Year Survey Of Evacuation, Resettlement. Unprecedented Movement of Minority Will Be Studied at University

Ann Nisei Says: Here Are Directions For Easily Knit Child's Sweater

Fresno Appliance Dealer Must Serve Term in Prison

New York Nisei Group Invites Servicemen To Coming Social

University of Chicago Will Credit Three Courses at Poston

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U.S. Employment Service Acts To Halt Racial Discrimination. Discriminatory Clause Will Be Removed from Provisions, Report

Fresno Girl Last to Quit Coast Center. Hiroko Kamikawa Last Evacuee to Check Out Of Assembly Camps

World at Presstime (Cont.)

Vital Statistics

1146 Leave Cody Center For Harvests. Departure for Work Leave Heart Mountain With 9,685 Population

Arkansas Center Plans Education

Close Quotes

Nisei Soldiers in Missouri Start Own Basketball League

Women Outnumber Men by 2-1 At Tule Lake, Survey Shows

Topaz to Observe Fire Prevention Week

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Construction Work to Start on Heart Mountain High School. Gym-Auditorium to Serve Center as Meeting Hall, Motion Picture Theatre

Idaho Falls Chapter To Hold Benefit Dance For Pacific Citizen

Army Officer Appeals Against Little Tokyo Name for U.S. Camp

Gila Veterans Support JACL. Ex-Servicemen's Group Tells Interest in Civic Betterment, Morale

Didn't Know War Going On, Claims Stockton Suspect

Marumoto Elected To Work Corps Post

Skilled Topaz Colonists Leave Jobs to Help Out in Harvest

Alien Evacuees, Well-Treated, Stimson Told. Secretary of War Says Red Cross Investigated Assembly Centers

Hunt Boy Scouts Hold Jamboree

Two Hundred Cast Absentee Ballots

Wyoming Businessmen Ask Fair Treatment for Evacuee Labor. Lovell Mayor Requests Courtesy, Protection For Beet Harvesters

Hold Japanese at S.F. Hotel. FBI Says Alien Posed As Korean to Evade Evacuation Order

Evacuees Harvesting Crops in Idaho's Canyon County Farms

Forty-Five Aided By Assistance Grants