Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 26, 11/26/1942, (ddr-pc-14-25)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-25

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 26
November 26, 1942

Five-Day Disturbance Ended At Poston; Loyal Nisei Win Praise of Project Director. Wade Head Says American-Born Japanese Aided In Restoring Order; Demonstration, Localized At Unit No. 1, Protested Arrests of Suspects

The World at Press-Time

Poston Self-Government Will Settle Incident, Says Collier

JACL Will Aid Individual Resettlement of Evacuees. Emergency Conference Agrees To Plans to Expand League's Facilities, Increase Personnel

Arrival of Hawaiian Evacuees at WRA Center Reported

Official Asks Completion of Nisei Ouster. Charges Filed Against American-Born Japanese Civil Service Workers

Young Evacuee Reported Missing in California

Gila Receives Fifty Trucks for Center's Transportation Needs

Canadian Official Seeks Repatriation for Japanese

Yasui Appeals Conviction on 'Alien' Charge. American-Born Japanese Attorney to Carry Case To Higher Court

Poston-Bound Fruit Banned at Border

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WRA Plans for Resettlement of Evacuees Told by Director Myer at Salt Lake Meeting

IDC Pledges Ten Thousand To League. Newest District Council Assumes Financial Responsibility at Meet

Noted Concert Artists Praises Evacuees During Topaz Visit

Northwest Churches Donate Pianos for Minidoka Center

Arkansas Delegates Set JACL Record of Travel to Confab

No Black Dragon Society in Canada, Report Mounties

Canada Nisei Opposed Move for Evacuation. Resistance of Native-Born Group Cited at Trial of Community Official

300 Colleges Now Accepting Nisei Evacuees, Says O'Brien. Hopes Thousand May be Released Soon to Continue School Work

Petition Asks Removal of Wire Fence at Center

Traveling Clinic Offers Services At Manzanar

3949 Students Attend Tule Lake Schools

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Special Conference Proves Strenuous

Western States Appreciate Labor

Chapter Leaders Grasp New Outlook

Reports of Furlough Crews Illuminating

Heart Mountain Will Elect Committee on Fair Labor Practices

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Christmas Gift Quotas

Seek Tenants for Evacuated Orchards In Newcastle Area

Sugar Beet Workers Now Returning to Tule Lake Center

Christmas Parties Assured For U.S. Evacuee Children. Hearty, Generous Response of American People to Appeal Reported by Xmas Committee

Tule Lakers To Tabulate WRA Records. Six Months Required to Complete Coding of Evacuee Statistics

Granada Police Slated for Special Training

Suggested Gifts for a Real Christmas

Col. Bendetsen Decorated for Evacuation Job. Meritorious, Distinguished Service Cited; to Receive Medal From U.S. Army

World at Presstime (Cont.)

Pol-Tax...

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: Internal Security

John Nisei and the JACL

Political Football

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno: Americanism Is a Way of Life

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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: JACL Looks Forward to Greatest Task

The Copy Desk

The Lancer (Cont.)

The ACLU on Judge Fee's Decision: Legality of Citizen Evacuation Challenged by Federal Justice

Vagaries

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Work Starts On Swimming Pool For Postonites

Our Friends, the Friends: Quaker Group Meets Problems Raised by Coast Evacuation

Nisei Woman: Experiment With Holiday Candies Without Sugar

Nevada Bans Aliens' Right to Insurance. 40 Japanese Affected by Decision on State Unemployment Payments

Rohwer Agriculture Division Plans Soy Bean Experiment

Wirin Discusses Judge Fee's Decision (Cont.)

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Nisei Soldiers Create Interest at Wisconsin Training Camp. 100th Infantry Battalion Activated Last Spring In Hawaiian Islands

Young Nisei Couple Married in Richmond, Indiana Ceremony

Election Held For Council In Arkansas. 30 Citizen Leaders Chosen for Temporary Government of Center

Ogden Chapter Will Elect New Officers At Dec. 1 Meeting

Yasui Files Appeal On Curfew Conviction (Cont.)

Vital Statistics

Donors Sought for Blood Bank at Utah Relocation Center

Youth Faces Prison Term. Left Tule Lake WRA Center With Borrowed Work Furlough Permit

Probation Given Nisei in Tule Lake Case

Five-Day Disturbance Ended at Poston (Cont.)

Report Japanese Missing in Pocatello

Tule Lake Colony Ratifies Charter in Close Contest

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No Evidence Of 'Coddling' In Arkansas. Governor Adkins Visits Jerome Center Following Reports of Pampering

Two Nisei Star On Championship Wyoming Eleven

Part-Japanese Soldier Allowed by Court to Change His Name

Topaz Collects Tin For National Drive

Gila Red Cross Plans Christmas Gifts

Story of the Week: Governor of Oregon Thanks Evacuees for Harvest Help

Evacuees May Leave Centers For Outside Jobs, Says Myer

Sewing Project Makes Uniforms For Mess Workers

Sasaki Named On All-City Team in Salt Lake City

Evacuees Will Use Obsolete Text Books. Discontinued Books Will Be Sent to Manzanar By Schools in L.A.

Utah Governor Seeks Evacuee Labor on Beets. Confers With Senator Murdock on Wide Use of Japanese Labor

'Contraband' Charge Dismissed by Court

Hunt Colonists Will Work in Fisheries