Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 25, 11/19/1942, (ddr-pc-14-24)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-24

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 25
November 19, 1942

Legality of Military Curfew Order on U.S. Nisei Citizens Questioned by Federal Judge. Judge Fee's Decision in Yasui Case May Also Affect Constitutionality of Army's Evacuation and Subsequent Orders

The World at Press-Time

Yasui Prefer's Soldier's Death To Life in Relocation Center. Sentenced to One Year In Road Camp, $5000, In Portland Court

Democracy in Action: JACL Leaders Discuss Problems. Delegates From War Relocation Centers Discuss Policies At Meeting in Salt Lake City

Commissioner Collier Breaks Ground for First Poston School

Myer to Speak on WRA at Public Meet. Salt Lake Community Invited to Meeting at Memory Grove Sunday

Aged Bachelor Dies Working In Beet Harvest

Relocation Film Released by Government. OWI Picture Tells Story of West Coast Evacuation, Resettlement

Idaho Apple Pickers Injured as Truck Overturns on Road

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JACL Opens Conference on Resettlement (Cont.)

JACL Sends Gifts of Celery To President, Other Officials. Protection, Exercise Of Civil Rights Cited In Accompanying

Challenging Discrimination Will Help Win War, Declares Wirin

Volunteer Traffic Patrols Safeguard Gila School Tots

Resettlement Plan Continuation Of Army Policy Says, Fisher. JACL Commends WRA's Liberal Policy on Relocation Program

First Nisei Soldier Visits Gila Center

American Legion Post Will Send Gifts to Nisei Men-in-Arms

Project Workers Start Granada Welfare Fund

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Central Organization For Nisei Necessary

Evacuees Disappointed By Latest Action

Farmers Enthusiastic About Volunteers

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Prominent Californians Tell Faith in Loyalty of U.S. Nisei

Nebraska Seeks to Keep Nisei Volunteers Throughout Winter

Topaz Entertainers Plan Programs for Delta Community

U.S. Nisei Battalion Trains For War Combat Duty at Camp McCoy in Wisconsin. Japanese Americans from Hawaii Demonstrated Their Loyalty on Dec. 7, Says Commander; Nisei Make Best Soldiers, Says Captain

Honolulu Newsman Caught by Evacuation, Joins Hunt Staff

To Investigate Attack Upon Nisei Soldier. Passes for Enlisted Men to Visit Center Frozen Until Inquiry

University of Denver Officials Visit Center at Amache

Pfc. Roy Yamada Visits Mother

[Page 4]

Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: Nisei Have a Stake

The JACL Conference

Not This Time

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Listen to America on a Cross-Country Bus

Washington Letter: The World Looks at North African Offensive

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The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Individual Resettlement Is Progressive Step

A Japanese American's Letter... Nisei Evacuees Shall Keep Faith in This -- Their America

The Supreme Court Decision: In Democratic America Even Japanese Aliens Have Rights

I've Been There

Vagaries

The Copy Desk

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Electrified Barbed-Wire Fence Disconnected at Idaho Center. Electrification Was Not Authorized by Either Army or WRA

Idaho Chapter Reviews Year. Members Volunteered To Help Meet Severe Shortage of Labor

Santa Anita Now Ghost Town as Evacuees Gone

Gila River Ships First Produce to Poston Project

Ann Nisei Says: Easy-to-Knit Gifts For First Xmas in WRA Centers

Story of the Week. Letter to President Gets Results for Evacuee Youth

Protestant Group Appeals for Materials to Aid Evacuees. Need for Recreational Equipment Stressed by Gordon Chapman

Washington Letter (Cont.)

Evacuee Trust Fund Sought By Utahns. Committee at Topaz Discusses New Setup With Center Leaders

Streets of Topaz Now Named After Stones, Trees

Discusses Aid to National Organization

Official Visits Hunt Girl Scouts

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Work to Start on Ceramics Plant at Heart Mountain

Plaque to Honor Heart Mountain Honored Dead

Beet Crews Return From Harvest Work. Glad to Be Back in Manzanar, Reports Project's Newspaper

Poston-Gila Athletic Meet Is Seen as Future Possibility

Tule Little Theatre To Have First Performance Soon

Fire Destroys Property Of Evacuees. Building Used as Storage Depot by Evacuated Japanese

Youths Sentenced In Assault Trial

Nisei Football Star Injured in Scrimmage

Tule Lakers Urged To Make Own Christmas Cards

Vital Statistics

Red Cross Organizes Units In Six War Relocation Centers

Minidoka Resident Flies to Alaska Court Appearance

Killing Told By Canadian at Hearing. Morii Charged With Extortion While on Security Commission

Former Disney Men To Head Granada's Classes in Art

Nisei Men Outnumber Women, Survey by WCCA Discloses

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Nisei Police Official Beaten In Manzanar. Tom Imai Attacked From Behind by Hoodlums, Report

Report Work Leaves From Topaz Frozen

Nuttall Will Head Grammar Schools At Topaz Center

Young Couple Moves To Caldwell, Idaho

Big Cotton Producers Striking Against FSA Wage, Report. Refuse to Accept 30 Cents Minimum Sought by Government

Ask Authority To Continue Cotton Work. Telegram Sent Army Chief by Growers in Parker District

Nisei Halfback Stars in Game for Louisiana State

Sagebrush Art Exhibit Is Set

Stanford President Presents Books

JACL Officials Rush Plasma To Topaz to Help Save Life

Evacuee Workers Finish Beet Harvesting in Eastern Idaho. Mixed Comments on Conditions Voiced by Volunteer Harvesters