Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 15 No. 3, 6/18/1942, (ddr-pc-14-6)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-14-6

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 3
June 18, 1942

Not Unmindful of Citizens' Rights, Says Stimson

The World at Press-Time

Japanese Workers Save Idaho Beet Crop. 500 Evacuees Arrive from Coast Centers

Fisher Hopes Nisei Rights Be Protected

Little Tokyo's Last Gasp Told By Last Nisei in Los Angeles

WRA to Relocate West Coast Evacuee Group in Central Utah. Second Center Also Planned by WRA for Southern Arkansas

Yasui Case Tests Legality Of Curfew Ban

New York Bans Nisei Marchers In War Parade

Evacuation Evader Given Six Months Term in Prison

Hopes Minimum Interference With Liberties

Court to Hear Suits Against Nisei Citizens

Masaoka, Inagaki Conferring With New York Groups

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Three U.S.-Born Face Charges Of Military Zone Violations. Korematsu Granted One Week Continuance In S.F. Federal Court

Federal Attorney Charges Violation Of Military Laws

Idaho Farmer Dies In Ranch Accident

Marine Veterans Urge Officials Ban Japanese in State

Methodists Rap 'Incarceration' Of U.S. Citizens

Nisei Charged With Possession Of Contraband

Santa Anitans Elect Sectional Representatives

Visalia Japanese Buys $1500 Worth Of War Bonds

Agent of Japan Sentenced for Violating Law

New York Nisei Christian Group Plans Conference

Japanese 'Misses Bus' to Santa Anita, Taken into Custody

Begin Moves To Permanent Relocation Areas

Idaho Politician Wants to Send All Japanese to Japan

Colorado Couple Married Recently

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

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Eisenhower Formerly Served As U.S. Land-Use Coordinator. WRA Director Helped Establish National Farm, Home Hour

Fresno Residents Plan Agricultural Program at Center

WRA Director

Nisei Officials Tell of Faith In Eisenhower

Roosevelt Asks 70 Millions For Relocation. Japanese Labor Will Be Used in Building Permanent Centers

School Instruction Started at Stockton Assembly Center

Good Conditions Told in Report From Tulelake

Nisei Will Assist In Development of Guayule Production

Labor Adjustment Board Organized at Pinedale Center

Work Progresses On Relocation Center In Southern Idaho

Funeral Rites Held At Arboga Center

Pasadenans Hit Move to Deny Vote to Nisei. Fair Play Committee Hits Fisk's Move to Disfranchise Group

Turlock Center's Newspaper Makes First Appearance

Substitutes Wanted To Operate Farms In Military Area 2

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Politics-as-Usual

Evacuees to Arkansas

Nisei in Honolulu

Tests Court's Verdict

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Washington Letter

World Press Time (Cont.)

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A Nisei Viewpoint. Move to Take Away Citizenship Smells Just Like Hitlerism

Nisei Woman: Beauty Shops For Centers

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Three Days Out of Hongkong...

Stimson Says Nisei Citizen Rights Be Respected by U.S. (Cont.)

Quotes: Comments From Center Papers. Pacemaker

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

From the Christian Century. Our Japanese Refugees. Galen M. Fisher Tells the Story of West Coast Conditions Which Promoted the Greatest Migration in American History by Galen M. Fisher

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Japanese Refugees (Cont.)

Only Two Seek Repatriation at Internees Camp. 198 'Enemy Aliens' Choose to Remain In United States

Fourteen Elected At Tulare Center

North Portland's Population Rises

Salt Lake JACL Honors Graduates At Annual Dance

Housing Blocks Opened to Ease Center Shortage

Nisei in Manhattan by Toge Fujihira

Beet Crop Saved (Cont.)

Japanese Workers Aid Utah Shortage

Nisei Thin Beets on Montana Farms

Evacuees Help Avert Colorado Shortage

No Visitors Edict Issued as Walerga Prepares to Move

Arboga Center To Be Vacated Before July 1

Timely Topics (Cont.)

John Barrymore Wills Prized Dog To Japanese Valet

Group Seeks Ban on Nationals of Axis

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Keetley, Utah: 'Food for Freedom'

One of Pioneer U.S. Japanese Dies at Puyallup Evacuee Camp

Looter of Japanese Evacuated Buildings Sentenced to Jail

Worker Breaks Back

Sacramento School Graduates Get Diplomas by Mail

Filipino Confused by Japanese Script, Fails To Post New Prices

Two-Year Sentence Imposed for Draft Law Violation

Walerga Ready For Movement To New Center

Volunteers Leave Manzanar for Work In Idaho Fields

West Coast Evacuees Making Utah Desert Lands Blossom

Scores of Hawaiian Japanese Gave Blood After Pearl Harbor