A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer pointed out that Japanese were to be sent to concentration camps, had to obey a curfew and were restricted to how far they could travel; but she wrote that the U.S. Constitution states that citizens…
In Nothern California the national council of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) pledged their cooperation with the government's evacuation program. Also, arrests of members of Japanese societies aiding Japan were now winding down.…
Letter to the editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer giving a woman's view on citizenship and why Japanese people can't be assimilated into American society.
Letter writer Jacqueline Wieland defends the Nisei (Japanese Americans) and says they are good citizens and are victims of discrimination when they graduate from high school and face the real world.
the dwindling Nisei members of the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service recall memories of the interrogations of Japanese prisoners in World War II and vote to disband the MIS Northwest Association.
A Japanese American letter writer to the P-I disagreed with a previous Japanese American's interpretation of the Constitution regarding what a state can enforce, the right to arms, and rulings from the army.