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Nisei's Duty

A Japanese American letter writer to Time magazine said he felt it was his duty to evacuate from the West Coast so that the Army could concentrate on more important matters and that if a bomb or anything else untoward happened, they would not be…

Nisei's Queen Worries Over Father's Plight

Newly crowned Nisei Queen, Sakiko Shiga, worries that her father, Henry J. Shiga, may not be able to sail back home to the U.S. from Japan due to rising tension between the two countries.

NL:RB Investigates Garment Union

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) investigates a complaint to the United Garment Workers Union in denying Chinese speaking union members from participating in union meetings.

No Bail for Two Held in Mass Slaying

Describes court proceedings for suspects Mak and Ng and their legal representation. Mentions Ng's family.

No Camera, No Jap, Explains Keye Luke

Wearing buttons identifying themselves as Chinese (or Koreans) helps these people avoid unpleasant situations that might arise out of being mistaken for Japanese.

No Exceptions Expected for Enemy Aliens

With the announcement that enemy aliens would be removed from the Puget Sound area, those affected and their children were asking questions for more information as well as whether there would be exceptions.

No Food Shortage

A copy of a newspaper photograph shows the mess hall at the Puyallup Assembly Center in the midst of preparing a meal.

No Hardships for Evacuees in U.S. Mind

A congressional inquiry was held in the San Francisco Bay Area to hear testimony on what should be done to the enemy aliens in their midst and heard from the mayor of Berkeley and the city manager of Oakland, among others.