Pacific Citizen
Vol. 53, No. 25
December 22, 1961
An American Crown Jewel
'Evacuation': JACL Statement
'Evacuation': Command Decision: By Mike Masaoka
[Section A-2]
Text of Bill Hosokawa's Address at CCDC Convention: The Broader View
[Comic]
Ye Editor's Desk
[Section A-3]
Command Decision: Army Development for Evacuation by Dec. 10: Continued from Page A-1
General DeWitt Said: 'A Jap's a Jap'
[Section A-4]
Command Decision: Justice Dept. Opposes Removal of Citizens: (Continued from Previous Page)
[Section A-5]
Command Decision: Military Necessity for Evacuation Cited: Continued from Previous Page
Comments on Evacuation by FBI Chief Hoover and Professor Grodzins
President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas
West Coast Congressmen Urge Evacuation
[Section A-6]
JACL Statement: Terminal Islanders Were Evicted on 48-Hour Summary Notice: (Continued from Page A-1)
Command Decision: (Continued from Previous Page)
[Section A-7]
Nisei of the Biennium
JACL Statement: Continued from Previous Page
Living with JACL: By Saburo Kido: After Pearl Harbor
JACLer of the Biennium
Chapter of the Year
[Section A-8]
Nisei Actors Come of Age: By Larry Tajiri
Mme. East Los Angeles
EDC-MDC Jrs. Can't Agree on Age Limit
[Section A-9]
Hi-Co Conference: Sound Investment in Youth
Whither Li'l Tokio?: By Henry Mori
Cincinnati Agency Aids in Harmony
San Fernando Rises to the Challenge
[Section A-10]
Saga of an Issei Pioneer in Arizona: Dawn on the Desert
[Section A-11]
An Issei Poet Who Composed in English: By Tamotsu Murayama
[Section A-12]
Genro of Denver: By Dr. Ayako Wada
Community Projects Spur Stockton CL
Mile-Hi JACL Converts to Board System
[Section A-13]
'Silent Service' of L.B. Chapter [Photo]
S.S. Long Beach - Harbor: A JACL Voyage: By Ruby Mio
Well-Balanced Programming Key to Success for Sonoma County
Issei Who Came in 1875: Sonoma County CL Sketching Life of Kanaye Nagasawa
[Section A-14]
Issei Pioneer of Fresno: A Desert Made Green
National JACL Conventions
Fowler Boosts Youth Program
St. Louis Youth Group Reactivated
[Section A-15]
S.F. Jr. JACLers on Their Way
Monterey Chapter and Auxiliary Activities Coordinated
Snake River Jr. Float Wins Swee[p]stakes [Photo]
Cortez CLers' Cooperation Pays Off as Almond Orchard Bears First Crop
[Section A-16]
Confidence in Youth Expressed: By Marie Kurihara
JACL Encouraged by Youth Spirit
Jr. JACL Program
Cortez Orchard Bears First Crop: (Continued from Previous Page)
[Section A-17]
One Thousand Club Honor Roll
[Section A-18]
1961 Honor Roll: Pacific Southwest District: Continued from Previous Page
Chapter All-Time Highs in Membership: National All-Time High of 17,776 Reported as of Sept. 30, 1961
Japanese in United States
Mile-Hi: Continued from Page A-12
[Section A-19]
Scholarship Awards
Season's Greeting from Friends Across the Nation
[Section A-20]
Season's Greeting from Friends Across the Nation [Cont.]
[Section A-21]
Season's Greeting from Friends Across the Nation [Cont.]
[Section A-22]
Heart Mountain Relocation Center as It Looks Today [Photos]
Christmas Message
A Strange Wyoming Boom Town
Chronology of War Relocation Authority Activities
WRA Centers at a Glance
[Section A-23]
WRA Chronology: Continued from Previous Page
San Francisco JACL 1961 Chapter Board [Photo]
San Francisco Jr. JACL: Continued from Page A-10
Recognition Pins
Whither Li'l Tokio?: Continued from Page A-9
San Fernando: Continued from Page A-9
Sonoma: Continued from Page A-13
[Photo of 1961 Miss Seattle Nisei with Her Four Princesses]
[Section A-24]
Pacific Citizen Chronology
Governor Signs Bill Extending Cal-Vet Rights to Evacuees [Photo]
[Section B-1]
Seattle Scintillates in 'Sixty-Two': Welcome Mat for JACL Delegates Out July 26-30: By Ute Hirano
Call of the Northwest
[Section B-2]
'To Bridge and to Build' Theme to Be Emphasized: (Continued from Previous Page)
Over 90 Youth Assemble at First Youth DC Confab
Call of the Northwest: (Continued from Previous Page)
Youth Group Sponsored by Portl'd JACL
[Section B-3]
Initiative of Intermountain Jr. JACLers Hailed
[Section B-4]
Sansei Survey Questionnaire
Chicago Youths Quizzed: By Dr. David T. Suzuki
[Section B-5]
Constitution of Intermountain District Youth Council
Chicago Youths Quizzed: Continued from Previous Page
[Section B-6]
San Fernando Valley Pioneer Devotes Life with Judo Students
Dayton JACL Perspective 1949-1962: Jack Huntsberger Voted Chairman of 1962 Chapter Board of Governors
[Section B-7]
Youth Movement Stressed at Seabrook as Future JACLers Score Prominence
Season's Greeting from Seabrook JACL
Joint EDC-MDC Youth Council Plans Adopted at Twin Cities
[Section B-8]
Track & Field: Los Angeles Nisei Relays
Salt Lake to Host '62 JACL Pin Classic
300 Games by Nisei in Regular Play
San Francisco JACL Olympics
JACL Tournament Records
JACL National Advisory Board on Bowling
[Section B-9]
No Place Beneath the Rising Sun: By Take and Allan Beekman
[Section B-10]
No Place Beneath the Rising Sun [Cont.]
[Section B-11]
JACL Chapter President
[Section B-12]
JACL Chapter President: (Continued from Previous Page)
Twin Cities UCL-JACC Float Wins [Photo]
[Section B-13]
JACL Chapter President: (Continued from Previous Page)
Dayton JACL Installation [Photo]
Cleveland JACLers Honored [Photo]
[Section B-14]
Mt. Olympus Re-Elects Mukai President for '62: Youth Group in Active Role During 1961
Despite Increase in Chapter Dues: Salt Lake Ends with All-Time High in Membership
[Section B-15]
JACL vs. Lechner: Chuman Testifies Against Issuance of Commendation by State Legislature to Man with Anti-Nisei Reputation. Testimony of Feb. 14 Hearing in Sacramento Published for First Time.
[Section B-16]
JACL vs. Lechner: (Continued from Previous Page)
[Section C-1]
JACL Constitution: (As Revised 1960 National Convention)
[Section C-2]
National Officers
JACL Constitution: (Continued from Previous Page)
[Section C-3]
JACL Constitution: (Continued from Previous Page)
District Council Chairmen
[Section C-4]
JACL Constitution: (Continued from Previous Page
National JACL Board Members Smile in Smog-Free L.A. [Photo]