Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 24, 11/12/1942, (ddr-pc-14-23)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-23

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 24
November 12, 1942

Supreme Court Upholds Right Of Resident Alien Japanese To Use of Country's Court. Department of Justice Attorney Files Brief In Behalf of 'Enemy Alien'; Justice Black Presents Unanimous Decision by Supreme Bench

The World at Press-Time

Nisei Soldiers Steal Show at Union Canteen

JACL Officials to Formulate National Policy at Conference. Relocation Problem WilL Be Aired at Salt Lake Meeting as Myer, Others to Speak

Mexican Japanese Ousted from City On American Border

Challenge Nisei Right to Vote In Elections. L.A. County Official Overrules Protest by Patterson's Secretary

Weiser Resident Taken to Hospital

Arkansan Fires Shotgun at Nisei Soldier in Dermott Cafe

Army Explains Necessity for Hawaii Move. Japanese With Relatives On Mainland May Also Be Evacuated, Report

Tsukamoto, Nakamura Elected to Represent Tule Lake Residents

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Army Withdraws Authorization For Use of Evacuee Workers In Cotton Fields of Arizona. Permission for Use Necessitated by Fact Fields in Military Area

Poston Volunteers Help Save Arizona's Vital Cotton Crop

Congressman Hays Preaches at Jerome Center Sunday School

Evacuee Cotton Pickers Near End of Harvest at Parker. Estimate 250 Bales Of Ginned Cotton Picked by Evacuees from Gila

Newell Largest City in Inland North California

Minidoka Holds Open House for Church Leaders

59 Evacuees On Cody Center Teaching Staff

Nevada Board Denies Claim Of Japanese. Alien Worker Asked For Unemployment Insurance Benefits

Nisei Internee from Japan Visits Friends At Manzanar Center

Husky Nisei Sought For Land Subjugation

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Poston Climate Undergoes Change

Trees Planted to Control Dust

Poston Sends Out Harvest Workers

Free Zone Japanese Should Co-operate

Jerome Population Above Seven Thousand

Topaz Community Honors Nisei Soldier at Memorial Service. Fellow Enlisted Men Present to Pay Final Respects to Pvt. Tsuno

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JACL Parley Will Discuss League Stand. Relocation, Resettlement Officials Will Meet with Citizens League Delegates (Cont.)

Methodists Ask Application of Atlantic Charter in Far East

Masaoka Issues Call for First National Meet Since Evacuation

AGENDA: Eight-Day Conference On Nisei Problems Scheduled

Nisei Help Harvest Idaho Celery Crop

Two Hundred Topaz Volunteers Aid Delta Scrap Drive

Ten-Man Commission Draws Up Charter For Granada Center

American Legion Recommends 'Repatriation' of West Coast Japanese as War Measure. 23rd California District Unanimously Adopts Dr. Lechner's Report

Seven Sentenced By Judicial Court Manzanar Center

Ogden JACL Will Elect New Officers

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: Attacks on Nisei

Resettling Evacuees

An Arkansas View

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: The Other Side

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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Furlough Workers Returning to Centers

The Copy Desk

From the Christian Advocate... A Portrait of Sen. Stewart Who Would Intern All Persons of Japanese Ancestry in U.S.

This Week in the U.S.

Vagaries

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Community Christmas Parties to be Held in Evacuee Centers

A Day in the Cotton Fields: Poston Groups Volunteer for Harvesting Long Staple Fiber

Nisei USA

Resettlement Difficulties Told By Nisei After Chicago Trip

Portrait of Senator Stewart (Cont.)

Extension Courses From Wyoming School Offered Students

Ann Nisei Says: Evacuees Look Forward to First White Christmas

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Canadian Evacuation Official Faces Charge of 'Blackmail' Testimony Accusing Morii Weighed by Security Commission

Vancouver Editor Says 'Mr. X' Supplied Black Dragon Charges

Kimball Takes Manzanar Post. Replaces Coverly as Acting Director Of Relocation Center

Vital Statistics

Girl Evacuee Worker Writes Friends of Work on Turkey Farm

Congressman Hits Rumors of 'Coddling' Representative Hill Presents Facts on Evacuee Relocation

Utah Sugar Beet Harvest Nearing End. Farm Bureau Official Visits Topaz Center To Recruit Workers

Labor Shortage Hits Granada. Manpower Need Hampers Progress, Says Shimizu, Agricultural Official

Oldest West Coast Nisei Now Resides at Granada Center

Rivers JACL Elects Board. Ten Citizen Leaders Selected at General Meet at Gila Center

To Investigate Fusco Case. War Department Will Study Evacuation of S.F. Man, Says ACLU

Bosie Valley JACL Holds Dance at Caldwell FSA Camp

Government Asked to Change Milk Deliveries for Poston

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Kansas Seeks Evacuees for Beet Harvesting. Governor Ratner Had Previously Opposed Entry of Evacuees

Three Salt Lake Nisei Hit by Car

UC, USC Alumni Hold Football Rally At Gila River Center

Topaz Community Council Gives Reception for Delta Lions Club

Individual Farm Recruiting is Criticized by Hunt Commission. Practice Open to Many Abuses, Says Minidoka Fair Labor Board

Anti-Fascist Japanese Send Message to People of China

Myer to Talk on Relocation. Pulic Meeting Sponsored by JACL for People of Salt Lake City

Youth Gets Jail Sentence for Assault at Gila River Center

Farm, Dairy Production Plans Discussed at Poston Center

Topaz Discusses Silk Production