Page 1: 3 cent stamp may be gone; uphold basic rights of evacuees; military ban cases test Nisei rights; pays center brief visit; Japanese in Canada told to move east.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; says public feeling ok.
Page 3: Sports; uphold rights cont; ban test cases cont; announces DSC award; honor USO hostesses.
Page 4: Sports; elementary school news; opens hostel for families; honor parents; movies; wants 20 men; church schedule; firemen needed; church briefs.
Page 5: Return to Seattle area; three types of public assistance available; at general hospital; relocation; Nisei soldier visits home.
Threats.
Pages 6-8: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #42: March 28, 1945
Page 1: Council set mass meeting; reveals 17,600 Nisei in U.S. armed forces; send-off dinner party; lauds stand taken by San Jose law officer; to refuse evacuee plea; transformer trouble cuts water supply; entertain Nisei G.I.'s.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; oversight; visiting soldiers.
Page 3: Seattle area properties for sale; 6000 Tule Lake Nisei ask citizenship renunciation; canning firm makes offer; ask Myer resignation; pamphlet on New Jersey; water supply cont; sports; travel bags.
Page 4: The Road Back; will open hostel soon; Miss Arnold to aid special program; church briefs; six seniors to vie for Pepsi-cola scholarship; church services.
Page 5: Favorable reception; exhibits paintings and drawings of center life; Nisei receives fellowship; relocation; movies.
Page 6: Letter to the editor; against Japanese going into liquor business; elementary school notes; talk brings suspension.
Pages 7-10: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #43:April 4, 1945
Page 1: Kenny's statement challenged; anti-alien bill signed; 11 Amacheans on ERC report in 2 groups; policy governing visits to center modified; Cpl. Mizuno is wounded; confer with Washington officials; slate scrap paper drive.
Gunshots.
Page 2: Letter to the editor; Nisei Potpourri.
Page 3: Officials visit center; Cooley is appointed new reports officer; local staff has four new additions; Seabrook man to offer jobs; no clerkee, no passee; benefit hop bids on sale; modified policy cont; service flags set.
Page 4: Relocators assured of assistance; resettlement fund pays deceased's bills; Gamma Rhos name cabinet; visiting soldiers; elementary school news; church schedule.
Page 5: Relocation; returnees fare well along coast; movies; 55-acre farm for rent.
Pages 6-9: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #44:April 4, 1945
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Vol. 3 #45:April 7, 1945
Page 1: Morita given 4000th indefinite; twelve report for pre-Army induction; modified visiting policy allows for time extension; conditions of Army discharge plan told; five Nisei now in Army nurse corps; reports for basic training.
Refused service.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; sailor backs Japanese; aid society aids Japanese; asks Nisei acceptance in U.S. Navy; Hirano edits new bulletin.
Page 3: Movies; to discuss returnee aid at coast meeting; air public assistance; modified policy cont; authorizes co-op refund; Nisei nurses cont; will give information.
Page 4: Y's way; the road back; Hana Matsuri service tomorrow in auditorium; relocation; good position; visiting soldiers; church services.
Pages 5-8: In Japanese.
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