Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 2, 6/11/1942, (ddr-pc-14-5)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-5

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 2
June 11, 1942

The World at Press-Time

WRA Prepares Eight Relocation Centers. U.S. Japanese to Be Resettled In Inland Farm Communities From Mississippi to Sierras

Masaoka Meets WRA Officials On Relocation. JACL Representatives Discuss Conditions at Evacuation Centers

Gen. DeWitt's Edict Detains Nisei Private

Tsuchiya Informs U.S. Chief Justice Of Nisei Attitude

Nisei Drowning Case Being Investigated

Postpone Mass Meet Protesting Coast Evacuees

Nisei Soldiers Removed from Western Zone. General DeWitt Issues Warning on Japanese In Army Uniforms

Hundreds Suffer Stomach Aches at Canadian Center

Decision Upholds Right of Alien Japanese to Use of Courts

Plan Schools In California WRA Centers. Manzanar, Tule Lake Will Have Facilities for Education of Children

Masaoka Meets With Quaker Heads In Philadelphia

Evacuee Group Will Develop Wyoming Lands

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First Phase of Evacuation Process Completed By Army

Beet Field Workers Visit Salt Lake

FBI Arrests 364 Aliens During May

Barrymore's Japanese Valet Sends Floral Tribune to Funeral

11 Thousand To Be Moved To Duration Homes

Sacramento Cleanup Asked by Fire Chief

Gov. Osborn Hasn't Changed Mind About Japanese Evacuees

Tanforan to Elect Advisory Council At Polls Soon

Tanforan Town Hall Weighs Nisei Attitude

Tanforan Residents Salvage Tin Cans

Open School for Children at Tanforan

WCCA Service Centers Opened In Military 2

36 Walergans Leave for Beet Work

Seven Citizens Arrested in Yakima Over Curfew Ban

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Arrival of Beet Workers Alleviates Labor Shortage

Japanese Dies in San Mateo

Sacramento Library closes as Japanese Children Evacuated

Fresno Farm Group Wants Evacuee Labor

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New Legal Threats Develop Against Nisei Rights. Charges Filed By State Civil Service Group. Masaoka Assures Fight To Finish Against Discriminatory Actions

Two Americans Convicted as Japan Agents. Williams, Ryder Given Jail Sentences by Federal Court Justice

Obana Gets Light Term After Guilty Plea at Trial

Low Rate Insurance Now Available for Property Owners

Japanese Fears Evacuation; Hides 23 Days Without Food

Evacuation Legality Will Be Tested in San Francisco Case. Korematsu Arrested for Violating Regulations; ACLU Gives Legal Aid

Salinas Seniors Graduated as Rites Held at Center

Wapato Japanese Ride Special Trains To Portland Center

Santa Anitans Go To Polls, Elect Section Leaders

Offer Armored Cars For Deposits From Assembly Centers

Fresno Assembly Center Group May Work in Beet Fields

Two Japanese Held For Violating Army Evacuation Orders

Church Leaders Approve Conditions At Camp Harmony

Graduation Rites Held in Portland

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: A Slap in the Face

The Tide Turns

A Word of Thanks

Why America Fights

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Washington Letter. Necessity for Racial Equality Emphasized In Recent Statements by Wallace, Welles

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Coming Events in the Far East. Soviet-Japan War Inevitable, Veteran Observer Believes

Ann Nisei Says: Let's Decorate

Washington Letter (Cont.)

Lovelorn Advice

China Chow

Vagaries

Nisei Girl Writes From Idaho Jail

Quotes: Comments From Center Papers

The Nisei Woman: On Clothes

[Page 6]

Calling All Chapters! by Teiko Ishida

20 Get Temporary Exemptions in Arizona

The Stork Club

Obituary

And Bells

Canada Japanese Demonstrators Face Internment

Walerga

Cooperative

Evacuee Manpower Needed To Develop Relocation Areas. Writer Explains Why Many Are Reluctant to Join Beet Workers by a Farmer

Montana Will Admit Evacuee Labor Under Utah, Idaho Plan

Alien Japanese Held In Sacramento

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WRA Enlarges Tule Lake War Relocation Area

Student Relocation Program Will Be Announced Soon

Tulare Center Holds Elections For Councilmen

Varsity Revue Held by Tulare Residents

Nisei Leaders Picked as Center Commissioners

British Columbia Japanese Evacuate To Inland Centers

Pearl Buck Speaks About Nisei Problems

Tacoma Couple Married Hour Before Evacuation

Opposition in Inland Communities Proves 'Bottleneck' in Resettlement

Fishing Rights Denied Japanese Aliens in Utah

Hawaii-born Japanese Freed, Sent to Center

Manzanar School Sites Selected

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Japanese Farms in California Taken Over By Many Operators

Eight Resettlement Communities Planned For Evacuee Group (Cont.)

Army Issues Proclamation On Evacuation

Chinese Youth Mad When Mistaken For Japanese

Poston

Camp Harmony Is Just That, Reporter Finds

Dewey Decries Discrimination In America

Tanforan