The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 15 No. 5
July 2, 1942
Army Praises Its U.S. Japanese Soldiers
The World at Press Time
U.S. Court Asked To Ban Nisei Citizens. 'Fascistic' Attempt Threatens Democratic Rights of Persons Of Asiatic Ancestry in America
Report Nisei to See Combat Duty Shortly. Conduct Before, After December 7 Lauded in Report
Chief Justice Stone Expresses Interest In Evacuee Problems
Methodists Protest Japanese Evacuation From West Coast
Tanforan Mass Worker Purchases $1900 War Bonds
House Group Approves Fund For Relocation. 70 Million Dollars Appropriated for WRA Centers for Japanese
Six Japanese Face Prison Over Santa Anita 'Trouble'
Charge Group Held Secret Meeting at Santa Anita Center
Complaints Issued By Army Against Five Citizens
Wife of Chinese Sent to Tanforan
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First Evacuation Orders Issued for Zone 2
Japanese Will Go Directly To Tule Relocation Center. Gen. DeWitt's Order Covers Twenty Counties In Eastern California
New WRA Chief
Nisei Architect Plans Lake Park At Coast Center
Boise Red Cross Receives Check From American Japanese
Dillon Myer, New WRA Head, Has Long Public Service Record
New Director Will Carry on WRA Policies. Faith in Myer Told By Masaoka After Washington Meeting
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Nisei Will Miss M.S. Eisenhower
'Ku Kluxers' Threaten Nisei Citizenship
Should Not Delay Move to Relocation
Japanese Beginning, End of Evacuation
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Charge Attempt to 'Railroad' Senate 'Concentration Camp' Bill. Would Permit Internment of All U.S. Nisei. Action by Senators Delays Consideration Of Stewart Measure
Japanese Looting Conquered Areas, Say U.S. Officials
Is This Democracy, Senator Stewart?
Native Sons Begin Legal Fight To Strip Nisei of Citizenship (Cont.)
The Stewart Bill. Custody of Japanese Residing in the United States
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: Is U.S. Webb a Fascist?
Washington Letter: Eastern Reactions
Keep a Personal Record
Volunteers for Victory
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
The Lancer by Tad Uyeno
Quotes: Comments From Center Papers
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An Artist Fights Fascism: Isamu Noguchi, Noted Sculptor, Casts His Lot With the Nisei
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Nisei Behind the Barbed Wire...
An Editorial: From the San Francisco Chronicle
Willkie Makes Strong Plea For Rights of Minority Groups
The Stork Club
Obituary
And Bells
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
The Stewart Bill (Cont.)
Evacuee Volunteers Praised For Work in Oregon Fields. Appreciation Noted At Special Meeting Held at Farm Camp by Howard Fujii
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Nisei Testing Evacuation Sent To County Jail
House Committee Approves WRA Fund
Notice...
Placer Chapter Aids Evacuation Preparations
Nisei Cultivate 25 Victory Gardens At Fresno Center
Nisei Working Beets Hold College Honors
Six Aliens Arrested At Santa Anita Center (Cont.)
Tulare Residents Join Campaign To Salvage Rubber
California Japanese Hangs Self in Home As Evacuation Nears
Recreation Plans Issued at Pinedale
Pinedale Payday Nets Seven Cents For Surprised Nisei
FBI Arrests Alien Marysville Japanese
Tulelake Farms Not to Compete With Neighbors
Camp Harmony Nisei Get Sheepskins at Center Exercises
Handicraft Show Features Socks Knitted by Boy
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Army Lifts Ban On Enemy Aliens In Coast Zones. Restrictions Ordered By Attorney-General Abolished by Edict
Census Undertaken Of Manzanar Group By WRA Officials
Pioneer Japanese, 80, Succumbs At Pinedale Assembly Center. Citizen Matsumoto Has Son in Navy Of United States
Nisei Register On Draft Day
American Loyalty League Opens Office In Del Rey Store
Turlock Weekly Gets New Name
Gilroy Filipino Faces Stiff Prison Sentence For Attack
Fresno County Farmers Seek Japanese Help. Asked Previously For Evacuation, Now Want Nipponese Workers
Graduates Honored At Joint Fresno Commencement Rites
Relax Curfew On Ogden Pea Farms, Report
JACL Making Evacuee Study
Woodland Baby Must Be Evacuated Soon
Complete Movement From Arboga Center
Church Officials Deplore Mass Evacuation. Resolution Passed At Congregational Church Conference
Camp Harmony Votes Confidence in Nisei Leaders
Tsuni Noguchi Will Head Council at Tulare Center