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Bishop Huston Lauds Japanese War Work Aid

Rt. Rev. S. Arthur Huston praised the Japanese women of St. Paul's Mission in the White River Valley for organizining a unit of the American Red Cross.

Would Move Japs

Letter writer Virginia Scott suggested sending West Coast Japanese inland for the security and safety of the people living here.

Alien Board Will Meet in Montana

An alien board of three members from Washington state was to leave Seattle for Missoula, Montana, to hold hearings for Japanese, German and Italian aliens detained there.

Against Leniency

Letter write Frank Foster said not to show any leniency to warmongers and to learn from past experience.

For Mr. Moto

Letter writer Tom Guptill urges a reward for Mr. Moto for his treachery--a yellow double cross

Loyal Japanese

Letter writer Albert D. Bonus defends Japanese Americans and says they are loyal because they have been cooperating with the authorities, bought defense stamps and bonds and are serving in the American army.

Would Move Japanese

Letter writer Peter S. Johnson urges the removal of Japanese from the Pacific Coast to some inland location, saying that they are a menace to the area.

Nisei Problem

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.

Diplomacy

Letter writer denounces Axis' and especially Japan's treachery and deceit in diplomacy.

Nisei Problem

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.