Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 30, 12/24/1942, (ddr-pc-14-29)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-29

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 30
December 24, 1942

ACLU Charges Violation of Free Speech by KFWB as remarks on Nisei Censored. Portion of A.L. Wirin's Interview Expunged by Request of Management

The World at Press-Time

Here's Interview NOT Broadcast by Radio Station KFWB

Japanese Evacuee Supports Adopted Chinese Children

Death Valley Children Get Christmas Gifts. Evacuees from Manzanar Now Housed at U.S. National Monument

Northern Utah JACL Aids Scrap Drive

War Secretary Mentions JACL Work in Letter

New Mexican Farm to Fire Evacuee Help

Fish Culture Under Consideration as Source of Food

Story of the Week: Nisei Commando at Avenge Deaths of Prep Teammates

200 Leave War Relocation Centers as Resettlement of Loyal Evacuees Accelerated. Departure of Individuals On Indefinite Leave Also Helps Relieve Crowding

Topaz City Adopts New Constitution

[Page 2]

Regional Office Abolished as WRA Centralizes Functions. Denver Office Will Be Maintained for Field Assistant Director

KFWB Censors Wirin's Talk on Evacuation (Cont.)

Nisei Start Work in French Canadian Logging Town

20 Thousand Evacuated from Canada Coast. Only Few Voluntarily Evacuated Restricted British Columbia Area

Tule Lake Nursery Schools Hold Holiday Parties

Junior Red Cross Handicraft Work Goes on Sale

Generous Response Marked Community Xmas Campaign

Community Christmas Parties Bring Yule Spirit to Isolated Wartime Relocation Centers

Release of Loyal Evacuees Urged After Manzanar Incident

Girl Reserves Sent Presents To Evacuees. Clubs in 23 States Participated in Drive For Center Children

Tent Factory Considered at Newell Center. City Council Proposal to Permit Industry to Function

Rohwer Center Fetes Rotary, Lion's Club

[Page 3]

Army's 9th Armored Division Proud of Its Nisei Cartoonist

Country Faces Basic Racial Problems After War, Is View

Nisei Cartoonist Joins U.S. Army

St. Louis Dispatch Schedules Sunday Feature on Rohwer

Seattle JACL Sends $3000 To National

Shirrel Takes New WRA Post. Tule Lake Director Will Be Transferred To Work in Midwest

Granada Veterans Consider Forming American Legion

Death Sentence Of Killer Commuted

Pearl Buck's Views Countered by Caldwell In New York Talk

Japanese American at Buna Given Personal Bodyguard

Tule Lake Residents Prepare Yule Activities, Says Coverly. Nisei Soldiers Send Gifts to Relatives in War Relocation Centers

Case Against Evacuee Worker Dropped, Report

[Page 4]

Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: More Pity Than Fear

Farewell to 1942

The Promise of Peace

Hope for Tomorrow

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: This Is What Happened in the Town of X

Washington Letter: America Finds New Strength Under Stress

[Page 5]

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Nisei Soldier Marks Dec. 7 Anniversary With Poetry

The Last Time We Saw San Francisco

Washington Letter (Cont.)

World at Presstime (Cont.)

Blake Clark Writes in 'Asia': Reactions of Hawaiian Nisei To Pearl Harbor Reflected in College Freshman Compositions

Vagaries

[Page 6]

Report on the IDC: Two Years Of Activity Told in History. Intermountain District Welcomed Into National JACL in 1940; 'Free Zone' Chapters Assume Large Share of League's Financial Burden

Intermountain JACL Chapters Cognizant of Responsibilities Brought by War, Says Masaoka

Ogden JACL Chapter Schedules Dance

IDC Chairman Sends Greetings

Rexburg JACL Group Recalls '42 Activities. House-to-House Drives Carried on to Assist Community Campaigns

Idaho Falls JACL Participates In Community Welfare Activity

[Page 7]

Hawaiians at Camp McCoy Hope To See First White Christmas

Nisei Woman: Directions Given For 'Beanies'

Rumor Clinics

National Meat Ration Rules Being Observed at Centers. Rumors of Ham, Bacon Breakfasts Noted by Relocation Official

Vital Statistics

U.C. Extension Courses Open to Rohwer Residents

[Page 8]

Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Notice

Camp Crowder Nisei Cagemen Enter Joplin YMCA League. Japanese Americans From Army Camp Win Applause of Spectators

Vancouver Citizens Oppose Radios for Canadian Evacuees

Jerome to Produce Soap for Own Use

Idaho Falls JACL Recalls Activities During Past Year (Cont.)

Promise Seen for Civil Service Jobs For Evacuee Group

200 Issei Attend Lecture Series at Topaz

Historic Bell Rings Hours at Topaz City

Dr. Fisk Speaks to Topaz Young People

Poston Forms Mixed Choir. Choral Group Makes Several Appearances During Holiday Week

Colored Comic