Show 1 I adno a number OF pamm v qP i CA CONTINUED FROM PAGE PAGE 11 i by the of gradually replaced toy interest of national se- continuing loyalty and same are hardships which whose hearts those of curity and in behalf you now by being experienced coun were with minds this his safety your personal american accept other families to fa than rather try reasons ave the are aware of the danger from the dis- the hardships of saying or what was done for not all japanese amerl ameri loyal acts of those who goodbye to family when you leave home to fight for bans cans are loyal to their were not so now that be- the united states and the not all mem is felt government it of getting along bers of any group of our fore any change is made hardship many things which without asked even those and before you are population have always reamericans make new any decisions whose ancestors came here to as garded necessities ex explanation hundreds of years ago are these words in americans of Ta fully loyal to their coun- are owed to you your are wanted to fight by what wanted blood is try your government the for united states like is that that is so because ours toe any be to added other citizens they strength shall is a free society permitnawanted the are of of for combat duty rest the ting the individual often that they present where are fitted for fight to choose in what measure tion in its combat duty and for war and enemies that with he will contribute to the its they work are best where ways be found reto shall common good in all groups mar war work as quickly they you suited as for store who there are individuals are wanted and because may the your be to normal accept any obliwill not gation to the land which rightful share in the pre- government and the army opportu- sent life and work of the are convinced of their loygives them their op nity wherever you find people of the united alty and they are wanted them and not less their states they are the this whatever because of their does not mean a ability as soldiers and as blood may be promise of any relief from citizens doing useful work disloyal ones for for the american community when war came between worry and hardship h ive superior qualifiand the japan united these will continue for you auve states there were immed- all of us until the war is cations for the kind of iately two difficult prob- won but it does mean that service in ahiah it is inbo use you lems for our government in such hardships as you are tended to gont d on next page connection with that part now experiencing will be of its population which is ia of japanese blood the waa how to deal fai r PROJECT HEAD REVEALS fairfirst was ly with the loyal citizen who wishes only to serve AIM this country the second from oage 1 their answers have been was how to protect this bo all reopen up opmade available to gram and will nation from the acts of topaz of employment sidents port portunities who for those are not loyal unities from representatives would have boon been a under the provisions of it good thing if both of the national manpower pro- the war department are now at each of the 10 relocathese obligations could gram offering centers As a result of the an- tion have been met at one time men of selective of president young no that was not possible be- nouncement and secretary service age an opportunity cause it has never been roosevelt the practice of the united stimson articles are ap- to enlist in a combat unit states to intrude into the pearing in the newspapers composed principally of es privacy of its citizens and magazines pointing out japanese american evacuees part this enrollment is and to keep track of all the constructive efforts overall all registraand encour- of the over of their movements and of japanese men and women make a chock of their loyaging communities and in- tion of all age and over 17 years of alty divi duals to assist in the dividuals by required as for service therefore until a bet- relocation program inin way united states the a ter could be found the war department has general policy had to be prepared a proclamation to dustry and agriculture as followed which in the long the residents of each of well as in the military obviously the most efrun has no doubt tested the centers which has now announcement that fective the resiseverely the loyalty of been given to those among you who wished dents of topaz by lieuten- could be made to the people of the united states only to serve the united ant william L tracy states he has received from in support of the presiof that the government the of topaz re- dents statement will be acceptance hearted wholehearted has been aware but one sidents appointed by the whole risk or the other had to chairman of the city cou- of this opportunity to s enhe nations serbe taken roll in the a list of questions and it seemed ncil registration best to count upon the and these guest questions ions and vice f |