t科1 -I私3 Articles of 11180rporation of 丑011wer Cooperative 心 SC ふ/22/3/1 Enterprises , ' 1 Army Registration ca 3/5/3/1 Army regiatration completed GC 2/25/3/1 Army registeration progress CG 3/2/3/2 Army Volunteers; exconvicts desire to go on leave vefore being called indefinite CG- 6/24/3/2 Automobile requisitionirig2by the Army GC 2/25/3/1 Automobile requisitioning by tile Army GC 2/18/3A Automobile requisitioning for the Itriny CG 3/5/3/1 Automobile requisitioiiing by the Army CG 3/2/3/2 Bible reading in the school in the center GC 12/10/2/5 Birth ahd Death CertiiSicate recorded GC 4/1/3/3 Bootlegging ease ca 6/24/3/2 Boys (4) prisoned for week GC 3/25/3/2 Brown shooting case discussed with proscueting AttorneyG^lf ^/3〇/3/3 of tUis center 11 Brown shooting case CG 5/7/3/1 burial contract agreement of fittneral in the center CG 2/19/3/3 Burial contract GC 2/11/3/4 Cal. Probate Code p 如 Charter report of new councilmenelected CJG Charterffor Rowher government submitted CG Clothing allowance due to title evacuee ; committee of GG Block manger Ciotliing allowance appliedobj an common -law wife and GC Child Clothing allowamce made at the center CG Community Council; organization of new GG Community Coouncil, new their works G-C Community Council,new meeting Coumcllmen election G-C Community Enterprise situation confused GG doj^iraunity Enterprises in various center, memorandum G-C asking forrstatus of the organization Community Enterprises 〇■〇 Community Enterprises Articles of Association revising CG wording of Articles x and xl pommunity Enterprises^ status ⑼ Community Enterprises situation unchanged Gc 3/25/3/4 6/11/3/1 5/13/3/1 3/25/3/3 3/18/3/4 4/1/3/2 6/24/3/1 6/24/3/2 6/17/3/1 6/3/3/1 4/1/3/1 12/10/2/3 lg/17/2/1 4/1/3ハ 2/11/2/1 5/6/3/2 Community Enterprises situation GC 5/13/3/3 Community Enterprises statue sent to rrovinse GG 5/20/3/2 Community Enterprises to set up shoe repair shop GO 3A/3/2 Community Enterprises organization sent to ^rovinse 〇G 5/13/3/1 Community Enterpri se anxious forincoetoration &C 4/30/3/1 Communtty Enterprises reference in situation GG 6/11/3/1 Community Government status unehanged ac 3/11/3/3 Community Government ,synopsis of tiie plan GC 3/25/3/3 Community Government situation unchanged GC 3/18/3/2 Community Government situation GC 5/6/3/1 Community Sorernraent at 其ohwer s§nt toRrovinse cs 4/23/3/1 ^onstitition for community government forresident app-roval ■ GC 4/1/3/3 Gonstitition ; proposed , drafted by tlie Organization Comraission d2^19/3/2 Constitution ,proposed by the ^rvanization Commission GQ E/ll/3/3 Constitution completed ation CoimdLSsion the prelimiriaty draft b3^ Organ!z -G-し 12/17/2/1 Gonstitution prepared ’ commints reived by the Organization Commission GC 2/18/3/1 Constitution , revised ,satisfactory ac 3/25/3/S Constitution for Community GovBrnment ;merr;orandum to CG 3/5/3/1 Hay Johnston concerning change inthe proposed Constitution for the Corammity Government GC 2/25/3^1 Constitution forCornmunity Government , delay for formal CG 3/22/5/2 approval Constitution ; report of result of the election on CG 6/l/3/l ratification Constitmtion forGommunity Evacuee Government GC 5/13/3/1 Consumers Enterprises , 90 days notice provision: Contraband return to evacuees question ; until uniform Contraband ; request to be returned Cooperative Association at Rohwer Cooperative T s Cong.rees of Delegated met jArticles and By-iaws discussed GG 6/11/3/1 GC 5/13/3/3 CG 5/2O/3/2 CG 3/2 か/1 CG 3/4/3/3 Cooperative ; agreement operating and rental memorandum CG Cooperative articles and by-laws ready for final form 'GC GC Co-op board members ; barring blocked nationals membership Cooperative’s director met discissingrental memorandum GC :and agreement on transferand operating 6/24/5^1 2/18/3/3 5/6/3/3 6/3/3/2 Deceased evacuee due wages CG 3/5/3/2 Deceased evacuee s wage paymentし a problem Deceased evacuee wages due method of paying Deep Elm Road closing without legalprocedure GC 2/25/3/3 GC 3/II/3/4 CG S/5/3/2 Deep Elm Road closing without legal procedure Deep Elm Road closing probleir discussed to me from Mij akeGCG 2/24/3/2 Dentist , evacuee, is private practice permissable GC 2/11/3/4 ■Dentist evacuee not permitted to do private business within ^he center Ad. Inst:, no 26 " CG 2/19/3/3 Deportee bonds ;letter from Bob GC 5/13/3/2 Deportee Bonds CG 5/20/3/2 Divorce esses ; Of. Sol.R〇 52 • GC 4/170/5 Divorce case handling in the center ca 2/19/3/1 Bivorce in Arkansas ; fee set b3「the Attorney: as #25 GC 2/11/3/2 Divorce secured in the state ca 5/7/3/2 Divorce in this center GC 12/17/2//2 Divorce in the State GC 4/30/3/3 Drfi.ina.ge ditclies right s way to be condeiDBisd GO 6/g/3/E drainage ditches, easement for right of way forms . CO 5/13/3/2 Drainage ditohe^; easement before Justice of Peace ca 6/l^3/l Drainage ditches rmght a way CG 6/11/3/1 Drainage wo^.and contracts GC 5/6/3/2 Enterprises operation hardship; coupon book 心丨雜 Enterprises, operating and transfer.agreement ; rental GC memorandum execueted on June 155 6/17/3/1 Evacuee worked in launflry for 5 years ; federal Security GC Act Cal.Unem.ploument Compensation Act deducted from his wages desires Refund Evacuee Dr. situation called to Washington staff CG 3/18/3/5 6/13/1 Ex-concict ; Army Volunteer desire to ha^e work leave b GC beford induction 6/17/3/5 Federal Register received SC 4/22/3/4 Bile throwing case ; testing of our jurisdiction problem CG 3/5/3/2 File throwing case at a b6y; to be Judicial problem GC er a state? 2/25/3/3 FirP\〇^rin s aP\=rfor their pErsonnel严 3/4/3/2 J'lood condition in Miss. -GC 5/13/3/5 ^'orm WHA 155 attached to Ad. Inst. 78 CG 2/19/3//3 t,Freei Postage -^risonerof War ’’ on parcel GC 12/10/2/6 Fukunaga case • • GC 3/25/3/1 Governjajant ; result of election of new, sent to ^rovinse CG 5/20/3/1 Hatch Act CG 6/24/3/2 Gca Identification; proper , for paying cash advance to evacuee Identification, Evacuee fs proper to whom cash advance CG 2/18/5/3 3/S/3/2 are being made S/2/3/2 Immigration and Naturalization-ServiceMre to interview Alien Incident , unfortunate , at a group of steward Income tax matters an§ application for repatriation Incorporation , proposed, papers for只011werOooperative Incorporation paters of the Cooperative; memorandmi Incorporation's certificate Incorporation of the Rohwer cppperative enterprises Featlierston has material involved Indefinite leave for ”detainee” Insane Evacuee situation in the center Insurance matter inquires; competent man necesary liquor Internal Security and Project Director with'problem Internal Revenue Collector* s and income tax inquiry GC 12/17/2/2 GC 6/17/3/2 GC 3/18/3/4 GC 3/11/3/1 GC 3/18/3/1 CGT 5/7/3/1 OS 4/28/3/1 CG 5/13/3X1 GC 12/10/2/H: GC 12/17/2/3 GC 12/17/P/S GC 2/g5/3/2 Internal Security problera with the fight in the mess hallSC 4/S2./3/2 Internal Revenue OfficeTS Deputy Collector to work on CG 3/5/3/1 income Tax returns Internal Security and liquor problem GC 6/17/3/5 Internal Securitypproblem. GC 3/11/3/6 Internal Security problem GC 3/18/3/3 Internal Security and fight GC 4/30/3/5 ェ^1^^011職“1* t〇 be PUmped fr〇m adj〇ining 職ム tract ⑽ 6/1/3/2 Ita ^ 〇aSe CG 6/24/3/1 エto, unautiiorizes use of government car aM tsMng Mmber 沉 6/i7/3/3 Iwamura , incident involving CG 6/84/3/1 ^pMvIte'c^fssfs j W〇Uld ^ ^ermiss^le to conduct GO 3/l8/3/4 ^liability3011001 woodworkin@ sh〇P using powernaachine GC 4/30/3/2 K4bata, James requwst by Alien Property Custodian Lakefs Cal. Code arrived ; inheritance tax Lease copy esecueted Leasing of the sewing machine 〇C 3/4/3/3 GC 2/25/3/4 GC 12/l〇/g/4 GC 4/30/3/4 Leasing of wewing machine and CG conducting private enterprise :r:;Leave pro gram, p.rogres sing unabated GC 5/6/3/2 Leave program not affected by the 丄okyo incident Leace regulation for paroled Alien leave regulation for illegal entry Leaving center without permit sentenced GC 4/30/3/3 GC 5/13/3/1 CG 6/1/303 GC 3/18/3/5 Leaving center v/dithout permit;?. Internal Security problem GC 3/18/3/4 Leaving center without passes CG 3/22/3/4 Legal work handicapped because of no tetatutes GC 12/10/2/6 Liabilitjr of Shop teacher CG 5/20/3/3 Liabikity of school teachers in Student s the event of mnjury dio GG 5/7/3/1 Library ; Mr. Poes to be used GC 12/17/2/3 Library arriving CG 3/5/3/3 Liquor in the center SC 4/22/3/3 Liquor in the center a problem GC 4/20/5/2 Lovell absence from Jerome GC 6/3/S/4 LovellTs absence from Jerome , I bace been called GC 2/25/3/2 Lynch vs Hammock GC 3/18/3/2 Medical expenses incurred while wording in the beet field CG 3/S2/3/3 Medical expenses incurred ty an evacuee working in beet ゴバ:! ■GC 3/11/3/4 Mess hall incident , ehere sailer sent to Jail CS 4/28/3/1 I,;^mo of ststus of the Escheat proceeding in CA11 GC 4/30/3/5 Memorandum to all project attorneys in reference to their GG 3/2^/3/3 relationship wcuth Project directors 11 Memorandum of Silverman; Status of escheat proceeding on CalCG 5,/?/3/2 Memorandum , C®utor,s rrfnsmitting a draft of the rental SC 4/22/3/4 and operating-agreement Mimbu, the only evacuee Attorney left on short term leave GC 4/1/3/4 ^lmbufs extention of his stay hoping for his return; G-C 5/G/3/4 haveiit replaced him Mimbu to stay on project until May 27 ;later obtain employment in Madison Civill Service Examination IJimbu^s work appraciate§ Mumburs Civil Service Examination ; arrival in Madison G6:: 6/3/15/4 CG 6/24/3/3 CG 6/11/3/2 GC 6/S4/5/4 Myer^s visit to the Center dew York .Life Insurance Co. regarding the Status of the Kitsuhoshi Savings 〇lub Association ,^ew York Times representative in the center Nurses aides failure to worV GC ,12/10/2/5 ⑽ 5,/6/3/2 .GC S/6/3/3 GC 6/17/3/6 O^^ice in small qu^j*t§r temporary CG 6/1/3/1 Office work legal nature and Adminstrative matters G-C 12/10/2/4 Operating agreement, between ?/Rii and cooperative essociationCG 2/19/3/1 no objection to agreement I i:: Op. Sol.N0. 54 CG' 4/28/3/1 12 Op. Sol. 54 SC Optical repair一those that are broSen while employed GC 12/10/2/5 Organization Commission for the plann for the government . G-G lS/l〇/s/2 Organization Commission f s final action suggested in changeGG 3/2./3/1 parolees ; grantin leases 会rotate Code of Cal. Project, leave hearing board Project Attorney, acting new, Moxeley :I:I: I:~ I ^ Property section and relationships involved Property matterhandled by the Chief of Transportation Property matter work routine , competent man due Property question,inauiries CG 5/20/3/1 CG 3/22/3/4 GC 6/24/3/3 GC 6/17/3/7 GG 2/18/3/3 GC 3/11/3/4 CG 3/2^/ 3/2 ,SupplyGC 4/30/3/5 CG 5/7/3/2 GC 12/17/2/4 Radio, sliort wave problem of this center GC 6/S4/3/3 Kadio, short wave banned in the project even withCitizen GC 6/17/3/4 Ramsey, Dr. reported here; Public health condition GC 5/13ノ3/5 Rationing Board functioning qq 3/ll/3/z 13 Bationing Board ,local to handle problen in the center GC 2/25/3/2 Rationing Board , election for membership Registeration m compulsory and voluntary Registration in progress; repatriation refused Myerfs order GC 3/11/3/5 Hegisterationfor Army enlistment progressing Registeration Registration for voluntary by Army team Registration program information : ri咖咖〜一…"_ Repatriation sequest and withdrawal Repatriation applicants, are they permitted to take addi] mac玟ine and typewriter with them? . ■ Repatriate , question, of whether they may take with them typing machine and adding machine Repatriation;and other aspect of the WHApprogram Shoe rationing GC 2/S5/3/S CG 3/5/3/2 GC 3/4/3/1 GC 3/11/3/5 CG 2/19/3/2 GC 3/11/3/3 GC 2/18/3/3 CG 3/22/3/1 CrC 2/11/3/3 GC .3/11/3/5 GC 5/6/3/4 QQ 6/17/3/4 GC 3/25/3/5 GC 2/11/3/6 CG 6/24/3/2 CG 3/22/3/4 CG 2/19/3/2 14 Shoe store opening in thecoetifeer , ration no 1 Solicitor*s Memorandum M o. 4 (1943)1 Solidier and Sailor Civil Relief Act and other Laws Special Investigating committee ^tate Bank.':. Commissioner visit t6 the center,regiater-t ation of securities ^tore operated in one Block;agreement tob be prepared between block and enterprise .。す::_ School store opening memorandum for opening received School stdre establishment sent to Provinse Tambara. selling whiskey in the center Tambara case ^■ambara case . Takasugifs personnel belonging , where abouts CG 3/22/3/1 GC 2/11/3/3 GC 4/6/5/1 GC 3/4/3/2 GC 3/18/3/2 m 6/24/3/1 GC 2/25/5/3 GG 3/5/3か GC 6/3/3/3 CG 6/11/3/2 GC 2/18/3/2 CG 3/2/3/1 GC 3/18/3/2 CG 3/22/3/4 CG 3/4/5/g CS 4/28/3/2 14 Takasugi inquiry of his clothes and his personnel bdlongingSC 4/22/3/3 Tax 001mission of Cal. and Arizona Taxes payable by the Community Enterptises TFR300 instructions and brief for Yasui case TFR- 300 GC 3/11/3/3 GC 3/11/3/3 GC 4/10/3/3 CG 3/22/3/2 Transcript of two cases of evacuee to serve in fall sentence CG 4/l/3/l Transferof property in storage , application; AD. Inst. 79 GC 2/11/3/5 Trial before Johnston Ad, Inst. 85 GC 4/1/3//3 Trmst Agreement for temporary Community Etiterpriaes GC 12/10/2/1 Typewriter scarcity , causing my scarcity in my report wGonditioii dn my office ' GC 2/11/3/6 Unemployment Compensation benefits in Cal. in〇uir3^ frd>m GC 12/10/2/4 evacuees Unemployraent Compensation , payment ac 5/13/3/5 Unemployment Compensation; re-execuetion of application CG 6/11/3/2 fpiD benif its Unemployment compensation cheeked with Empldiyment Diiy. CG 5/20/3/3 United States Codes arrived GC 3/4/3/S Uses furnished for ms for Cal. law GC GC 6/3//3/3/ Uses agreed to 15 Uses ^agreed to set jip itinerant service for the registrat- G-C 6/24/3/3 tion of applicants for wo©k compling with Cal. Employment Commission , 、 Virginia property problems GC 2/18/3/2 Tital Statistics in Arkansas information recording CG 6/l/3/l Virginia property pro^l^m of investigating of property :; CG 5/22/3/2 Virginia property problem, living in this center CG S/2/3/2 1 ... Wbster and Curnes surveying the project for various things GC Welfare Division and Administrative officer GG Division and Admiiiis'tra.'biv© Officer; d©fepr©d GG payment of part travel grant to mother v/ho will: return later to pick up her dependent Worksmen Compensation benifit for employee injured in.the GC Workmens Compensation Act to Empliyees of this center GC 2/18/3/2 5/13/3/4 5/20/3/3 12/10/2/4 VffiA-153 ,or Form 153 a GC 3/25/3/3 INDEX # GG 9/10/ Item CG 10/6/3 Item 1 2 Mr. Hangham* s trip to Tule Lake sent to Director No further information of status of the Suzuki family available 4. Leave clearance hearings 5. Cooperative patronage refunds First train arrives from Tule Repatriation status of Suzuki family Manual for the Judicial Commission completed WAC-- no enlistments Recess of leave clearance hearings till next group leaves for Tule End of fiscal for Co-op Departure of the repatriates Segregation program proceeding smoothly Nakamoto case Regulations for presentation to the passage by the council being v/orked on Departure of repatriates Progress of segregation program Repatriation status of Suzuki family Leave clearance hearing 45〇 segregants left ■Stock holder question Land owner wants to borrow money to build house etc M. Nakamoto case Judicial G_nission Leave clearance hearings GG 9/27/3 エ切!!:1.Alien Property G.us'todian 2. No Federal agency that would make type of loan 3, Transferring of an evacuee L, Patents to alien enemies are issuable now GG 9/6/3 Item 1. Segregation work progressing 2. 3. Brown shooting case postponed U, Consumer Enterprise asks for appropiate forms for use of declared dividends 5. Civil Service status of evacuees 312345 6 3 12 3/^ 56 / lm 2 e /t 9ェ c G* 12 3 4 5 3 /a 3 e /t 9エ ac INDEX 10/14/3 Item 1 2 3 U 5 6 7 8 10/16/3 Item 1. 2. * 3. 4/ Newspaper story straigten out Segregation matter administered well at all centers Thank you for info re fee- the probate opinion Concerning Kibei chick sexer Suits filed against debtors of Sumitomo Bank of Calif Copy of activities of Co-op sent to Provinse Excellent job done on Manual for Judicial Commission. Problem of payments due from WRA to decedents who die without heirs Re Hav/aii born--no birth certificate unable to prove citizenship Brown shooting-case Violator of entry permit -- ordered to be deported to Japan at expense of US Nevv Evacuee Property Officer WAC 7. Leave clearance hearings 8. Accident 10/25/3 ェtem I# 2. 3. 4. Re Securing birth certificates for evacuees bornsin Hawaii Re Brown shooting case Treaty merchant, now a prospective deportee Re internal security case Trailer accident Nev/spaper story an error Last train of segregants left Probate Opiilion Divorce case Attachments Sumitomo Bank of California Cooperative Judicial Commission and Arbitration Due allowances for deceasedproblem INDEX ac 11/23 .Item Trying to clean up the desk before leaving to Graisda. Still proceeding with leave clearance hearings Cooperative New members of the Gomriunity Council have taken. office. LG 11/30/3 Item 1* Short reply to J"ack, s report dated Noveuber 23. a〇 10/25/3 エ1:01111. Brov/n shooting case 2. Change of name 3. Leave clearance hearings 4. Cooperative now calm 5. Attachments CG 10/3C/3 Item 1. 2. 3. GG m 11/15/3 ェtem 1. 2. 3 # 4. 6. 7 • Re the defendant in the Brown shooting case Leave clearance hearings sent to Barrows Concerning effort to discharge the General Manager of the 00op sent to -Provinse. Probate court oases New military police company. Leave clearance hearing proceeding at a rauch slackened pace. Resident elect new Community Council----to take office nest Tuesday. Coop not :ret paid patronage refunds which were declared in September. Ichiro Ogata's hearing transcript enclosed. New Evacuee Property office appears to be handling his work very capably. Sakasegav/a case----want to return to Hawaii to join tiis family. CG 11/24/3 エ七61〇: ;!•エtem re departure of UP1 s sent to Director and Col. i/Vil-son. 2. エ切121 about progress 〇£ leave clearance hearing sent to Barrows. 3. エten 〇n coMnunity council sent to Provinse. A, Transcript of Osata hearing sent to Provinse. 3#••• /I 2 3 INDEX TO ROHWER RELOCATim丁 CEITTSR Administrative Instruction 22 suppl2 hearing GC guDwn tirial an Desha Circuit Court 8G tirown shooting case to be held in Oct. GC Brownshooting case SG Cemetry ,establishmeirt; opinion of the Solicitor LG Charter, wire from director approval of draft LG ^ivil Service ^olls; reinstatement of Japanese- ^mericanG-G G〇mmunityActivity,s declatation of trust & operating GG Gominunity Activity declaration of turnst & operating GG Community Activity*s declaration of trust operating GG Community Council ,new aEEOunt of meeting GG Community Council application of reguiition SC CommunityGOouncil application &fjudicary mannual CG-CommunityGovernment in formative stage GG Confiscation of Japanese book (supicion of sub vers i^renessLG Consumers Enterprises legal Status CG 7/17/3/3 8/1B/3/1 8/20/3/2 8/H/3/3 7./5/3/2 7/5/3/2 8/28/3/3 7/9/3/1 梁/1/3/3 7/9/3/2 7/2/3/1 8/U/3/3 8/18/3/1 7/1/3/1 7/5/3/1 7/2/3/1 Contraband; Ad. Inst. #97 ac 7/9/3/2 Cooperative permitted to do business in Arkansas CO 7/9/3/1 Cooperative^ fiscal year; payment of divisened GC 8/28/3/2 Cooperative Association & Congress of Delegates 瓜eetingGC 7/17/3/1 Cooperative^ letter from Forth W〇rtli regional office GC 7/9/3/2 ^ooperativessituation with referrence to registration of membershdip GG 7/2/3/1 600perative Enterprises were issued a permit to do business in Arkansas ac 7/1/3/1 Criminal cases to be heard outside LG 7/5/3/1 Deportation bonds ,assistance to Alien securing.; a re reduction . ca 7/2/3/1 drainage ditch right away Securing ; fi^e on condemnationSC 8/l^/3/2 EYacuee ,snake & herb enthusiast troubles the bleck SC 8/U/3/2 Evacuee ask 1{RA forrhelp & withdrawal beforebbeing finished 〇C 7/9/3/3 Evacuee ,short term leave ; drunkness charge SC 8/H/3^2 S'rom TFR- 5〇〇; individuals iwbubg fdireigh bonds GG S/2$/3/2 Hearing GC 7/9/3/1 Hospital sutuation at the Heart Mountain Center LG 7/5/3/3 House appropiation committee GC 7/17/3/3 Income Tax law ,new withholding tax law CG 7/16/3/2 Administratice Income Tax law , new GC 7/9/3A Internal Security 〇hief ,leaving center to join na^ry GC 7/1//3/3 Leave clearance coneerningunsigned forms for applicationLG 7/5/3/2 Leave program condition GC 7/17/3/3 Leave clearaace hearing condition 5G 7/16/3/1 Mimbu 广ill able to take Civil Service Exanination ac 7/9/3/4 Mimbu * s legal exa-aination papers BG 7/2/3/2 Newspaper,creation of trust LG 7/5/3ハ Phonograph redord ,Japanese; may it be returned ? ac 7/9/3/3 Phonograph record (confiscated ) where about wanted CG 7/16/3/2 Power of Attorney ;granting and withdrawal CG 7/16/3/1 Press Day CG 7/9/3/1 Press Day CG 7/9/3/2 Press Day in the center GG 7/1/3/3 Project Attorneys meeting on Denver GC 7/17/3/1 Japanese Trade Giiidenby John Erabre ac 7/16/3/1 "Japanese Trade Guide rT may it be sent to the center GC 7/9/3/3 Judicial Commission ca 7/17/3/3 Eawn & order ;cases handling CG 8/18/3/1 Repatriates & ムlien property Custodian GG 8/28/3/1 School buildings contract,supplimental agreement LG 7/5 ハ/2 Segregation program SC 8/U/3/1 Segregation program and progress GC 8/28/3/1 Segregation program CG 8/18/3/1 Shimada request to repatriation SG 8/18/3/2 ^hiiaada request for repatriation to Spanish Embassy SO 6/U/3/U °umida request for^repatriation #hile internees CG 7/9/3/1 Sumida ,internee request of repatriation GG 妙!#3/2 Supreme Court opinion of Yasui & Hirabayashi GC 7/9/3A Teletype on Project Directoc permissible to levy fine for punishment of criminal offenses; misc. receipt LG 7/5/3/1 Treasury regulation requiring repeats from owners of property in any foreign country GC 7/X/3A US DA in Cal. repariDt ac 7/1/3/3 Warrant ,opinion of issuance of search by Project authorLG 7/5/3/2 ェMDEX TO ROHWER RELOCATェON dE;NTER Administrative Instruction 3厶 SC Administrative Instruction 97 SG- Aliens Deportation Bonds GC Aliens few has failed to fileTFR 300 G-C Alien leaving centeB , information to FBI office CG- Aliens leaving oenterand then traveling to other GC plases ;letter from U.S. Attorneys Alien Property Custodian GG- Alien relocating CG Amendment to Ad, Inst, 34, received G-C Aparmentj'for administratine personnel Lunfinished ; GC famil^s moving in ArizonaHouse Bill187 GG Arizona House Bill Chapter 89 G-G Arkansas Blue Sky Law applicable to Cooperative CG- Arkansas City Jail board bill of $1.00a day CG- -Arkansas Educational Society quota of $5,000 is it GC violation of Hatch-^ Act ? Articles of Association changing G-C 4/22/3/1 6/24/3/2 6/24/3/4 3A/3/3 6 ハ/3/1 5/13/3/2 3/22/3/3 5/20/3/1 1/30/3/1 5/6/3A 5/13/3/2 5/6/3/3 6/1/3/3 471/3/3 6/17/3/5 3/25/3/2 RELC>CIT,I〇N BRANCH McGEHES, AHKM8AS December 10,1942 Mr, Phillip E. : Glick, Solicitor ¥ar Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington, D, C. 繫赞愈®^ Dear Mr. Glick: * This々:is. my ■ report'’for ..the. period of December 1st:to Decein-'. ’"ber ラ七h,/inclusive•,.へI hadンintended sending it the first of the week until I received Solicitor's ^emorandiim No.10 Revised asking that weekly, report日 be,maiied: in' order,to reach, you on. Saturday...' would appreciate it if you would iadvlse me whether this report reaches you on Saturday and whether all reports in the future should be sent by air mail^ 1.The Deciaration of Trust in connection with the operation of the temporary Conununity Enterprise in this Center was executed yesterday (December 9)• The trustees are composed of three citizens and three aliens. We were definitely assured by all of the trustees that none of them are blocked nationals. Particular precautions were takeri in this Regard in view of the negotiations in connection with the cooperatives b0ing organized in California* As I recall from some of Ed Fergusonfs reports, representatives of the Treasure Department in California have indicated that membership in the cooperatives should not be held by blocked nationals imless a special license is procured from the Treasury Department. I also understand that negotiations for procurement of such licenses for all of the relocation centers are now in progress and. have so advised the 卿:!七te© working’on.,a c’ociperatiす© in this Center. Some question has arisen as to exactly what a blocked national is, and inasmuch as I have no copies of any orders or regulations pertaining to this matter, I have not been able to answer these questions definitely, I would appreciate it if necessary information could be sent io m©* ■The. trus,七 agreement .as: signed yesterday has been \sl$ght.ly … changed from the form submitted to you. Two copie日 of the igre白 as signed are attached. The changes consist of the addition of paragraphs No. 4, 5, and 6 in the agreement as executed. These additions to the agreement were submitted to Bob Leflar before execution by the trustees, I believe that these provisions are Mr. Glick Page 2 December 10,1942 self-explanat ory• The trustees have asked Johnston for a le七七er .setting out their powers in connection with the operation of the temporary enterprise under the DeoLaration of Trust. While the Declaration of Trust is in itself self-explanatory to a large extent, he has agreed to give them this explanatory statement.' I realize this must be worded very carefully and will work with Mr. Johnston in the preparation of this statement in a few days, 2* I am just in receipt of Solicitor*s Memorandum No.14 asking for a copy of the plan of government prepared by the Grgani-zation Commission. The Organization Commission in this center is still at work and has not yet submitted its final plan of government. I talked to 七he chairman of the 〇 ganization Committee yesterday at some length with regard to some features of the plan now being drawn up. As in other.centers the conflict between the citizens and aliens is. apparent here. The chairman of the Organization Committee is a citizen and is striving to hit upon some plan which will result in harmony between these factions if at all possible. The provision which he had in mind was for a board of non-cixizen representatives which is to consist of one member from each block which is represented upon the Community Council, These members are to be appointed by the Council, but recommendations for appointment will be made by the people of each block through an election. The Commission orginalljr intended to have 11 representatives on the Council, one *bemg elected by a ward of three blocks. Opposition has arisen in this plan, however, and it is now thought 七hat each block will elect a representative to the Council, There are now 33 blocKs filled in this center. Therefore, if each block is to elec七 a representative/to the Council, it would mean’that the board of’non-ci七izen representaxives would also be composed of 33 members* His idea as to the functions of this board was that it would act as a 3〇rt of buffer between the Council and the non-citizen residents and would explain to the aliens the actions of the C0uncil and bring to the Council recommendations from the alien group, admitted that this would, in effect, be an advisory group. I told him "that I was very fearful that it would serve as a pressure group and might seriously impair the activity of the Council. He feels that there will be a pressure group among ■fche aliens in all■evsn七3 and tha七 it.would probably be advisable to give a group of this nature official recognition with the thought that it would probably result in less dissension than to give no recognition to any body of aliens. He has discussed this proposal with a number of the alien representatives and has.、adマised..them "that under this plan they would have no vote in the Council meetings although they might be heard and that it is altogether likely that Mr. Glick page 3 December 10,1942 in some instances the Council would vote contrary to the reconamenda-tions of this group. He says that they haVe taken an understanding atti七‘ufle and tha七/in' such. air.event..they._.'say.lihat'.’they. wotild .be willing' to abide by the decision of the Council* I do not know whether a similar plan— h.as』been.: submitted.."b:y o*fcher center or whetherへit would ,be. approved. ^Th© Commission would like to know whether this provision would be acceptable before completing the plan of government. If this would hot belsacefe|)tabl^yrthey would want to try to work out some other ■provision.'whi.cli. will., promot© .haTQionyvvノエ-:.woiild .app]re<5iate'..l"fe/if .you:へ woul'd■.七ake.'this. questi’on. up. with .七116: proper aut:l10riti.e.s'.and advise me. The chairman of the Commission also raised a question of whether an executive commit七ee'. of about five members might be selected from the Council with the understanding that they wo^ild "be paid by the War Relocation Authority for work in that capacity, ^hey also raised the same question as to an executive secretary, I advised him that work as a member of the Council would not Be a full time employment and that I did not believe memTjers of an executive conunittee would be paid by the War Relocation Authority for that work. X do not know tHat that question ha_s been raised, I should like to knbw if my answer tojiim is correct* Likewise, I have not heard of any inquiry of payment to an executive 3ecretary,i..^Itseeffl3.vbme'tha't^thismatteriwil:.l'be.afull'.timaj.c).b* If s〇, possibly pavment of a salary to that individual by the War Relocation Auth〇t*ity will be warranted. %ey would also like the answer to this question. 3. I have iust received your memorandum of December 5? asking for a report of the status of the organization of Community Sntapprises in various centers. Much of the information you request I do nog have available but will get it at the earliest possible date. The temporary enterprise' began operation about the first of October, and, as you know, are now operating under a Declaration of ; ^ am not advised as to the details of the operation, but I do know that state sales taxes have been paid and that the enterprise has been operated under the supervision of art employee of the War Relocation Authority. A ooimnittee has "been working for 日time on a_ draft of Jlr"feiciles o.Uncor.poiraiiion anHy Laws'a cooperative, .associa/tion•ン I disq.ussed. thisthe chairman.of .the'':c〇'mmitt.e.e '"this mor'n^ i發,and he advises that they have about completed a tentatir^ A large committe© of 2 people from each block has been,selected for the purpose of working with the small coimitte© in a consideration of the draft of the Articles and will assisi; in an educational campaign. The work on thi$ problem has been progressing under somewhat of liandicap for "fell© roason "that 1»he Cjiief of Con^uni'fcy Ent©Uprises did not re.か ort ..here 如 December.l:s ち'::..I..anticipate 你 aiVt.h.is matter. will move more rapidly sine© he has reported# Mr, Glick Page 4 December 10,1942 4. A copy of the lease referred to in Bob Leflar1s recent reports is attached# There have been 2 or 3 other leases executed which are quite similar to this one. I am not attaching copies of :those leases Inrb can send them if you desire them. Dne to the great similarity, I am assuming that a copy of one of them will serve your needs, 5* You will note from the attachments that a great deal of the work done by this office is n〇i restricted to a le^ nature but is in rendering an assistance on administrative matters. Some of these matters includ© procurement of parolees* agreements and reports,へ'.、, handling of repatriation matters, an?l great deal of work in connection with leave applications, inclnding the preparation of transmittal 1伽日• 6* One of "th© a.'t'fca.chHieiiiiis concerns a cla.im beiiig nia,de against one of the evacuee residents of this center by a credit bureau in California, It is not quite mjr eonceptioiv that this offit)taiwing〜divorc''e&' in this center. In order that I can furnish *the evacuees a list of ai/tomoys available ill "this counl/y giiid. some idea, of cosii whicfa involved, and also order to become acquainted with tiie members df th©^ bar in this county. I went to McGehee yesterday and visited two of the leadins a.^"tprn©ys "thsrB * X "talked witii Mr ♦ DeWiil* Po© aiid B • ; Hopsoti* (Mr. Hopson was involved in the case of Lynch vs. Hammock and is still wondering who has Jurisdiction over *fche cenliers in Ayks^isas*) It was my thought that I should obtain a list of all the attorneys in this county,. Mr. Click Page 3 December 17,1942 which nuifi'ber 7 3-"^ this time, so that I can submit the entire listany of the evacuees who wisli to ^ divorces or to tsik:e ;act|:〇n |n tile 〇6.113^卞5 ':ofA'Arkari3:a日* '. I know..■:七iis/t .inン©very 1331*,. there are sortie 1 awy©i*s who will take divorce cases for less than others.エ was, therefore, in somewhat of a quandary as to whether I should suggest that all members of ihe Bar dgr^e to some -reas^nafel^ fee whic^v they would charge in* uncon- tes七ed diyqrbe ca白白日• Af七er talking: thest# in the same diieinma. Mr. Poe thought it might be advisable but Mr, Hopson thought not. Mr. Hopson stated that he will handle uncontested divorce cases for a ^@e of $25.00, which I feel is quite reasonably. Court c6sts would amount to approximately |5>00 and have to be paid in addition to the attorney's fees. Mr, Poe did not definitely commit himself as to the fee he would charge but indicated that be thought it should be in the neighborhood of 135.0I hope to be able to Yi^it with the remaining attorneys in the county in the near future and discuss with theffl the progr叫 of the 脅紅 RelQcatio攻 Au抑brity arid ques卞ion th邱 about their* representation of the evacuees in the courts of this state. After I have done so,エ shall report to you further on this matter. 6« While talking with Mr. Poe, X made arrangements for the use of his library when necessary. He has a rather nice working library 'in wh:;i.‘ch ._:he:_’has ::R:ul3^ぎ_.C.as:©''' Lawr.:.th^ Exports, ^nd Statutes, the Supreme Court Eeports and Digest ^ Gprpus Juris Secundum (which is not up to date), aiid the Cods Annotated, which is likewise hot up *fco date at this time, but, he has made arranged ^ ihents to have it btoiighi up to date soon* I ain aJ.&o confident that- the library of Kr, Hopson will be available for use, but have not ascertained. the books which it includes. 1/e had a inquiries in this office concerning ihsuranqe matters.エ ftav©: nb七:,yet: asked'th紅.t,'^ny. ins.iiri?ua:c€':'.co'unselor;': be assigned to this office, but felt that I should first determine whether the need would iffarrant.an addition to the staff•エ rather believe that if a competent insurance man is made available, and publicity is given iiiat facl^,. t|ie^ a great'many calls f or Ms advice, ^ Tony 0*Brien mentioned one T, Endow as a former agent of the Sun Life Insurance Company and who is how a resident of this center. On investi^-gation I find he 1b classed as,麻?i ag:iiat〇r ainong the evacuees, that he hac: dbne a great deal to foster the Issei-Nisei controversy, and that generally the people have very little confidence in him•f"or that reason I do not believe it advisable to use him^ but I haV© another person in mind who has had a great deal of insurance experience, and I may ask that he be assigned to this office the first of the year. Mr.. Glick Page A- December 17,1942 ; 8, There have been more inquiries lately concerning property questions on behalf of the evacuees than we experienced at the outset. The cases involving the problems of Hent*y Yamashita and John !(• Yamaguchi are set out pretty much at length in letters to the Evacuee Property Division, copies of which are attached.' On© evacuee, Jack Matsumoto, has quixe a lai^ge ranch in d^iforni^ had leased for a period of 3 years tct line Myers,; A^. ih© tiifee he leased the property to him he also sold him all his machinery» In order for Myers to finance the '4玲ai:へii:.wa日.'Rs.eess啡y:::掌or…him..to..borrow、sli军 t!he 5*.S.A., ^iichvW^.s borrowed with: the understating that thd loan would-be extended over; the three year period* However) the F.S.A* has tiow insisted on imiDediaije payment and the tenant is unable to meet the demand. F.S.A* is, therefore, foreclosing on all the machinery, and also the crops which were moriga^ed to ix: security for the loan.: This h〇.s Qiade it impossible for Myers ,to meet his rental payment of $9^000 tp Mr. Matsimi〇rt of DeottiobcHr 10• I lave as yet reoieired no oonnerrb as to the aec^jpt* ability of this plan by the Washington Office of the ?IRA* 2« At th® last meeting of the Temporary Conmunlty CounoiX a Jidioial Commission oomposed of soven members^ four of whom are IesoIb and three Nisei representatives, was selected* The panel of members of the Judioiftl Conmdssiozi uras submitted to the Council by the Exeeutive CoBunitteo and was adopted uimni^ously* fhe Executive Committee considered reoommendations of the various groups in the eercber as to the perscnmel of the Commission before making its reoomendsLtlon to the Council* The indlTldu&ls selected for mosnbership on the JudioiaX Conaolssion henre been notified of their selection^ but no aeoept&noes hive yet been received# Th© aoti-vity of th© Temporary Coamunity Coun61i it &t somewrhat of* & ettand靠till ett; thiis &nd unless 8〇a癱 Mr* Leflar Faga 2 January l6t 19U5 OGoasion arises which oat 11 s for a epdol&X meetings i4i«y do not ©xpeol; to hold any further a«etiag# except wuoh as may b© necessary for the adoption of the penannenfc fora of goTemaei* and th« election of representatives under it# 3* We do not yet teva a Chief of Coaaaunlty Enterprises at thi* oenter* The «nterprl008 ar« now being operated to a large extent "by th« Board of Trustees fdth the assistance of Mr* Ellen and iir* 3L h^v© ■ previously,, sent you ft *恤tcaaent of1 tJws oondition of "th® enter1* prisee as of Deceiver, 19U2. The oomroittee working on the organization of the cooperative association is now mking n auutoer of revision® in the first draft of the proposed by-laws for the association. !Tli« revisions being made are in ai !&rg ❼ rae&sur ❹ in lin* with the 8Uggerb«d "by—】释ys iLt^t:ft〇l!i@d Op* Sol» : to❹li瘳thftt ■ th© 〇〇理〇11七七®贅• "t〇S事fchef with the larger committee from the various blocks, has doa© very effective work both in drafting of the by-law* and in ocnduoting an educational oaiapaign# Recently & survey of th® -mrious bifecksf im» «e.do to deter-loina th© nunib^r of meraberfifeips whioh would be desired in th® Tarious bXooks* As you know^ tshore ar© blookc filled in "fehis oeoster* A. report from 31 blocks indicates that an arerag# of 15〇 persons from eaoh block vdll desire a i&ei&bereiiip in th« association* In view of 1«hls survey# it 1® ndt unreasontbl® "to wititcipftt© %> TOBS>®r#hip approadmtely 5,000. In line with the first draft of the bylaws, it Is ooataaplated ttet only individuals 18 years of age or over fflfty b#- er of them as best we oould advislxig thflm as to the nature of thi requiram«nt« vhloh oust b© before a r#«* hearing id 11 granted and by raakiBg sttgg*Etions to th#m ae to th« preparation of n000ss&ry p&pert« 9* The liood and ooal crisis at this center is passed for the time being* ^h0 霾hortage ©f eoaJL Img Tb_es relieved by 象 x*e❻《ipt cf several oar loads, and I msd.rstftnd that.七11©.霣〇〇<3©»七1:111§'or«w l»s been doing Tory good wor];; and that & reasozmble supply is ftTalla'bXe in ftIX of thi blocks. If the present fair weather oontinues over the week-dzidt th«^ expeot to be abl# to a large amount from the woods orer the w«ek*md» X0« A auabar of evaouees are beglmlng to mkB Inquiries with regard to thd assietiino* in the prep&r&tlon of 11300me tax returns♦ .It is ay uod©r*taiidii^ "fehAi; vou hav© req^egted the Coli^otor. of Remmi0 8bt, 11ttle Rcok'.to seiki to this & supply of Forms '10LtX) and l〇jU.Qft.« X expect to make & similar revest of ^alifornift official# 瓤8 I anticipate that a nuaber of residents will b#|*®quir0d to fil® returns In th« State of California. I expeot that^ the ineome tax work will beither and I attemjpttng to looate among th« residmts an aoooimtant who has done that typ« of ■work in order tb&t; I my hav修 him 氬ssign«d to thiB office dufing the ru«h petiod in th® filing of izioome tax returns* 11.The nuniaer of inquiri.sregard to property oases* 〇〇!•• l6〇ti〇3ti8# and Bimllair s»tt鬱r« is inoreaBiiag,i8 no great volume of thl.8_ work as yirfc* . la. all_of 〇飪&68 鶩here it 龜ppe丨r* ttet th#re i® any obiiuoe of effecting a settl^aeob without referring th«n to the Kvmou^e Property DiTi«ion# X an trying to hand 1® thoa dlr«ot# for I feel sure that & gr^t toIubui of i«ork i* b«ing r«f#rred Mr* L«fXar Pag« k J&nmry 16# 1914.3 to that dlYislon. 2 shall not att«npt at this time to outline th« f&ots of the 'various'oas<»8 but will rely on .the attaohsisiits to perform that fimotion* 12* 11186 Quinnf the Chief Kurse# was Just in to disouss the question of regl strati cm of births ftnd d«Ath« in the center* its you know, at the outset th® State authorities appeared ts b« oooperatiref and Mr» E* H« Bcysen, a FioXd Agaxit of "bh© Stat9 Hsalth Daparts^nt^ * imde a trip to the oeaater and advised Miss Quinn as to th© proeedur® to be followed and furnished cteoessaxy forms* In aooordanoe irlth his Instruotlons &nd 〇p* L« R* 5* sent ia proper oartifioates to tha Registrar at Kelso* A letter w&a addressed to her from Mr* Boysea on Deoo&ber 3rd adTislng her to hold all birth and death o®rtifioat«8 filled out in th© oentar until he oallod* H« has not Iseen h®r« since that date. This letter ims not brought to Miss Quinn*s «.ttezxtiozt until December 29th, and on Deomber Sl+th she s^nfc in 8 birth oerti-fioates and 1 death oertlfioato* Prior to D©o®aber, she had sent in 5 birth o®rbifioat«s and U death certificates* No aoknowlodgement of any kind has re〇eiv«d with regpeot to any of the8« transmittalg #ither before or cft;9r. th❿ Xotter of Deocmbex* ラrd». . At the present’ tim« she has 10 birth certificates ready to be sent In and 2 death oertlfie&t«8 is much oonoemed to whether th«y will b« properly registered when she sends iham in, The parents of the children bom here are, of ooures, very awoh eomerned. Bfeiny of the to-be-mothers are seriously oonsldsring going to th® hospital in Dermotb or aoross tb® state line in order ttet their child amy be properly registered* One who is s«v«n months pregnant >ma aak»d for at transfer to 取yoaing for t>mt reason* As I recall9 you told mo that you had talked to Dr. Grayson aftar th» Attorney General*s opinion ms issued aaacl th&t it was ixi-dieated that the births and deaths will b« properly registered b]f thisstat«* However, I hav® heard nothing further• and I irmder if ai^jr ftotion has t>««n taken by him. This is• of course, T«ry ia-portftnt to the morale of th#r«sldent8 wni shoald be cleared up lsModiftt^cly if* ai; 9,11 posslblo* I would &|^pr6〇i8i^o i*t at you would d«t«mln« wh«th«r the oertifioatee whiob. hav# boon pre'vlousXy 8©nb in have been properly registered and what the present status is as to the future registration of births and d©氣tfcs, and advise m«* Sixioeraly yours. Jaok S« Curtis Project Attorney Eneltotoures 〇C| All Projoot Attornsys Mr* Phillip M* Olick Mr* Mkvirioel^alk Ifir* Edgar Bernhard 121 Tyr^mid Building tittle Eoeky Arkime&i Jftmmry 1943 Hr* Jack i* Froj««t A%%ermy Behwtr H'felecfetioia C«nt#r ;jp#ar l|| Thi# i® i» reply t© |〇iBi«d by tfc “娜eil細i 伽t 伽叫1* :艺 in themture &t a »o»infttin8f ih® G^wnciX nfet ,;.;.■ bo«ii4 fey it# Forhap# if i» ®aU»g it# Rpp©iBtp««i* ^ it wmild b« safer. I look fenmrii tc? receiving & copy et tfe# ie«t»tiw 4iuft ef tfe« pl&® gov«»nsa©»t your c〇8^ent« ih^r^on# 3: &m al*« ettrlei»» know If the d«lay ifi &ee©pt®»«tii tf »«jab#r6hip CR the Judicial Ct«»d#8ie» i» er,«e«4 «» ■%c iiisi4#rta3&« th® 4wti«S' iisv^lveii* *九ゅ、4し p 2* T4mr ^enomi. «r th« r«fcrenels to enterprise* in InXermling ^ TmluaUe* It g®«rs tbs^J^tl0 i® well in hauii*| Th« cnly J U Jal1 p ! 4^J:> ati®«tien U ih€ ieeimUXity ef Atiusi»i#tration 2^t Svppl^a^t H, t>y Teht\mrf 19 IW* The Inetruoticn emr^rf » l«t ©f greund ana impear® seme ^ . rigarcu# c» e*rt«rpri®«» • Bay J iS^Stiea pretty 4»finiie iaeae About hcur cewpllniie# with thi* I»8iru®tlwtt •heull fee ^1#4. Ym ^ prc^bly this* Jt app«ar« to Ij® important Ffbrmry X deadlin# «» tfc|» lKirirv©iic» ob*«nr«d* 3# Tour 10 wltli ine011• tax r^turm* fm mr« corr#«t kn ymt xm^emtunding timt I rt^n#6t#4 th^ CoH«eter of Intfiml EeT«BU« at LittX« IWisk i& Jitml10 yeur i?ITlee' ct. tuppJLy of Ferns 104^'and 104011• If not receive ih@st sn»eii| f imgg.att that零;rlf« dlr«6tl}r otti-69 Hfi4 &#k fer thes again* you stiltsf «t supply of Cftlifemifi. f^ris# trill alt© 1>« 4e#irafele* If you can g«t si©im©b« Is aeqmiBt#«8 麝f o极靡箱翥 &J*« ec®;l»g offle« ftt J«ro&«« Tour proc«dur® ©f fe»Bdling thm diteetlf mhm ib#rt i* a ehfttwn eff®瘳ti»g •■豢必tiheut r«f«rrin溶 th«® t© th攀 ©▼enNirlced Ew«ii;©t Wx^rtf DiTi.clKAf 8®#m« t© sw t©. b« ftppr&priftt#* 5# Th# sliu&il&si i» r*gsr6 t& reeerdiag Mrth ceriifiemiei i* net i»preTe4« They ar® »©t currently beifig r^eorddd* The profejl«m 1« •till Wufid upii東 ii tfc•蚊 eitta 拿▼搴 Jvuri»4i«ti⑽脉⑽•如 ®y ©|dai關 w« ant getting el«»©r to a sttilaffecteiry ccncslu«i©» ia ih« jurisdiction «&•«, tut it. mill «iiU « littl® wfelle it is cl«8t.r«4 up* .?« im>©« a*| it 1>0 ©X©ST# 2 4^ikilk tiiMl veXX b# eX#&Ted up -al»^st U»iiX iiit-isf howewri 1 s® s^i very h0p«f«i* Mr* 1?hiiak«r get in tcuek with Sr* Or&yson» of tfe# State Ktalih l>epari»«ntf two er tkr^# iiise# ilmrily &ft®r ifce At4«r»ty ;:;:: ■ S#n=#i,al,# epiiki,&B i?&8 i#nu®4* . At CiJr©'!h© l&ttt ^ XRi®r ^islneUsnitlcm to sc» Mr* ¥hitaker «uad I iri®4 to touch with fcjLit ®,gRii9 ^♦#t©r4ii|rf' h# ifst,® ©ut ©f "iowii* Mi*# Thii&St®r nfiii 0811 IiIa agelia 4ocim|,j mud if »»ytliliig »«w r®viou#ly filled out, 6ji4 ©tiuir r#l€tirfuf$i liifcrEftlloii| iJsould b# pr##©rwx|>lfti»ioryj X at I that T©ti feve U&rmd tlmi H«t»r8* ^rt ali^t Provine®, #t 4i4 n©t nrriv# th«ir cm%mplA^ her« this week, h&Tlng %tm by Smpcriani In irikebingi«Mi* I h^rio nooossary in this 〇«««• Ths If&kfltsioto霧 ar« p«rfii〇tly wi Xlitig to pay the«*xp«iuie of omting »nd tmntr«r ef theprop«rty to the ;T««idirl»g wr#hou««,:; '^t ■■■if' | 和01it讎 eMKunot bo _add br tluB no _〇H0 upon whQB 癱y. e&a r鬌to mice 9u®h 瓤1*]«&疼《»«11七篇《 imd.r«t*inl thpt :免)«▼戴mw蠓麝瓤r» permitted to' d«®igaat« deirt&ln itenas wnong th#lr per601mi property wMoh is now in gotir^riuMKil* etorago awl idiloh th«y dosire to buve shlpp«€l <*5k to th® o«mt#r * klX of th# wruoisees irtio lmv« property i» gengr«riBiient ftterage hav« a r«o«lpt | oovoniiig; th» full amount of tuc^i property* of ocuree, should aet b« .xpeeted to r«leas0 氟 roeeipt of th« property in ord«r to hn^e ft1 portion of it sent to th« 6«Rt«r and the rest left in th« nwr«-hous«* ¥$rlgL&al r«o«ipt tim lteas b«ing formrd«d to tide d«&t«r *t ^io reqpe»t of th9 «v&ouoe»* Two copies of tl»t «r« att*oh9d» Ur* Pag# 3 January 25. 15^5 ム參 A o〇|^r of %• letter aonotming the obligation of all«&8 to giv« notio* of ehuig« of addr««s upon Arri'vml &t a r«X〇e»» tion o«nt«r had b«eo r«oelv«d prior, to ous* r«o«l|^ of your X«tter of Jmmry 19th« Upon th« ba«i« of Hr* I prepared a 娜hart notice) for pvbUoAtion In the o値it«r 加rwspiゆ<»r Adriaing th馨 of thi& ruling* Two oopiect of that ❿ Amtt氤chodU 5, Another divoro# oac. !»• b«en r«f«rr«i to outsid•龜ttonaザ•• It wmi • young 2111dy vho靠■ hual^uodi r❿9ld«s in 馨比her Poston er Gila Hi和?1* X |S^v« her th« n&wic ot th« Attorneys of this ocaxsty a£d sh* ms golsg to daoidii on the Attorney ot hw 0110ice and wrltM 4irtly to hiA* 6* Tbsxt» haa r«o«ivod h«r« n questlomaalrti oondtticg of i«2 quttstlons fron Culifornla Department 〇£ ^apXoymmt, vhioh X 龜i暴 th^ s&bs •• th« 'otMi you toXdl 脚 ftbeu免 boini; r«oeiv0d .At your I uni •rstaiid that; 't ho quo r^ecd'vnd i& 4«rosa« hft8 bwi& siffit to ^a^hlagt^n H.n ord籲x* thM; .office might iMlrls響 vb^thwr. th«y vi*h te 狐2^««1* thsi* 働..in ね搴 of* ikli.th# or«ol*t« it If you «ai Id flidTiso m» &〇 tb&t v« might kn«w nhat dispoaitloa to mk% of th« questionnaire r«o«lTed h«r«* ,';7* As.穿cm ku切切a_ of tiift 着viMSue嬤霣.Insrcf 轉癱 .nils. wo«k ...bサ::龜.ム嫌6.孤s妓gi嫌 had b«#n dflft«di_4 to the K〇odt9Utti為g or*寶籮ise* It 鶴s bi思讎 d^r to haul wood|lx)to his biook* H# XivlMi aaly a abort whil# aft#r irlll forvmrd a report to the 6〇Bmisai£>n f irst of the we«k upcaa th« tta&dArd f&rm# 6* A iBuaBbw of qiafstiona hfk,Y« t»c6iti〇n of the ea^e 9ymi though ho t»d Is ft th« pursuant to the terms of an indefinite Can you adris* bmi vfh*th«r X «m rightT 4 question h»s aXso b«en askod a» to i^ittther th» Frop«rt^r DiriAion'wiH AQt.as 9鏐<12*〇賣.氤gont in. th« 炊T it«m9 of |ittrs6iQMki, prop«r%y iUil1% in th# v#s% oo^ert; artMi* ^l ^scunt ^bii%; th.60s:sfcryte': trap# tlmt book (itmn* Possibly th«y 11111 »«iit In to Wa®hliM|t〇fi by thi «utfeoriti e8 at th» ftockfcon Aasembly f!«r*»r «lth«r t© th« 01111 00 i〇# or m>m» e^htsr rn'gmu^'m Ie tl»r» uny imy w© owrt d〇t«rinifi# whftt Th«re hav® b鬱鬱玖 a iiUBiber ®f Mth rft_wjrii to th籲 obligation ::i)^qwlrijMi miA adrised the Jr«8ideiit« tl»t thli ffowld fteftist thm ta tJMi pr«|^rmti«m an4 jailing of their r«turn#«i§ The bode by lA68#r fonaird[«d \iy Mr* Olicfe has And X believe that I hiiw X〇o&t#d a 妙斑氟嫌 1011■ omn. iip〇B this: iNirlc::全or广,hs , pwiod f¥ow th« fi*物 of t鬱 tb» ;5th 放物ro>u 12v #|r»t of this weok I subadtt^^ requitlfeicm* for books ng3f«Mid ' upon'to the Proour«w®Bl; Offiomr .in thl®' o^t«rv :fe# *re 110k reai抑ki&bXy.w4111•'•<|u-ippc^ ths>t iMr.hiMnrh&'t^p^wr.iter.vhl^h. 'mt <9d\r 69# ie tk 6 19^3* Since receiving th© report I have diecuesed with you pereonally each of the items mentioned in ity in the course of my recent visit to Rchwer with Uly« Lovell and Hod Gant, therefore I will mention the points raised only very briefly, for the sak© of the record* Zed, Ulya and I returned to Little Rock this morning. 1,I'he matter of fixing rental rates for buildings used by the coBmimilsy enterptises:is.mie whicli apparently has. created boss* difficulty at all the centers* Nearly every project attorney has ha4 occasion to comexit on itt it seems* I 觀 quite ■ sure, that.if 8〇ffl6 adjustiBeirfc fixing the rental &t a rate amortizing the c©st of the buildinge over at least a five-year period «e» be Erranged, th® organization and operation of the enterprises will proceed isueh mere smoothly- That, I believet i?ould be in keeping with the rmte of rental being charged to members of the aoministrative staff who have quarters on the projects. Incidentally, there might be some repercussiens if tiie.evacuees understooti.that.rent&l rstte.B to. aominietretiv© etaff members are lo^er than to coamunity ©nterprieee* If occasion effere, I hcp« to call this possibility to the attention of E〇me of the people frem the Waehington office* In keeping with the suggeiticn made while I ms in your office last Thwrsdayf I will Mext week send to you memorandft cn the reason® why the government may not itself oper&t參 the coaimmity enterprises and on tlie extent to which it vould be permiBBlble for the corammity activities division to Join with the cemnunity enterprises in spon-soring the laoying picture shows and other seffii**r©creational acfcivilii©® • I hope these meaioraada will be of some assistafice in clearing up doubts held by ih© evacuees# I will try to read over the draft of bylaws for th© Hohwer Cooperative Enterprises» Inc. vhlch you handed me so that we can discuss it while you are in Little Rock the first part of next week. mi -2- 2. It seems desirable for ifce WRA in cases such &s that of Mr* and Mrs# M*Kakamoio to arrange for transporting eraeuee property from private storage houses to central receiving mrehouses, at the ev&cueeB* expense« Tour procedure as indicated by the memomnduia attached to your report seesus to be a proper method for raising this 职 esti 如.:.薄 fha of appiioation for transfer of a part only of stored goods relocation center appears to be satisfaetory* for the purpose for #iich it is 111tended, 3. X ceriain that the Bvaauae Property Division will aot drop a case which it is handling a»rely because an evaoue© applies for or secures indefinite X@ave« fie remains an eraeuee despite his . indefinite leave. Hie absence jfrom California is required b/ the goYeramriti and difficulties ooimeoted nilth his property will have to be handled for him by someone nho can attend to them in OaliTomla^ whether hi9 ^vaeuation requires him to be In ^i^ansas or in som® other iiddwestern atate* As to whether the Bvacue® Property I^ivision will act as escrow agent iu th« sale of items of personal property left in the west coast are&| I have no specific information, but X assume that th«gr will do so. the thing to do in suoh oases, I am siire, is simply to ask theai to render this service, then ask i^iy nt?i, if they shotQLd refuse to do so* 4* The ration book problem i gather will b« solved by the setting up of a local ration board at the relocation center. Apart frora this, he needs at the place to which he goes on indefinite leave. 5. You now have a supply of inccsae tax forms^ and you will soon know how much work there probably will b@ in conn6〇£jLon witrh fch® jtiXlog of th®拥 returns. Your plan to have a corapetent accountaiit help with that work up until the im March sems very good.エusidestally, it will be a good thing to keep fully abreast of current discussions concerning a Wpay-.a3-7〇u-go,! plan for 1943 income tax parents and the accompanying possibility of forgiveness of some part of the X942 tax bill* I fear that soma of the efaeuees, like some others spaong U8, may conclude that because of suoh possible forgiveness there will be no necessity for filing 1942 returns. If ar^rthing, that possioilifey should make them all the more willing to file such returns, partieu-i ar»iy wiiei*Q JLucoiQ^s jTslUL wxtfhin t»h© jfxx*st» brsickst# sjiy rat©^ w® ail know ife is extremely important that the returns be filed as required by law — perhaps more iiaportaut in the case 〇t the ©vacuees than in th© case ot sojb© o£ t»h« rsst ot us* 6. I handed to you from the files of the Jerome Project Attorney office the papers used her© in arranging for payment of travelers, cheeks of the Barfs of America left by a decedent whose estate was s© 細all as: 110t»、〇 inquire Tor細X sdi8iini8t>r^b土on. These papors wer© acceptable in the cas® which arose at Jerome, and I am sure they will woric equaXXy well In your case* I will be seeing you in Little Rook the first of the week. In the meaxitime, I hop© that your cold is continuing to iaprove. "ゾで〆1If㈣赛V*V:へ S^ncereZjr yours, 一な命 Robert A, Leflar ''*#1 ' Jerome Project Attorney ces All Proゴeet Attorneys Mr* Walk llr». Bdruhard ^ , . . 1 J fl! 卿iも賴 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY \r\ If > ply, please refer to: ^X)RY Rohwer Belocaticm Center RelocatiQQi Arkansas February 11,1943 AIR MAJL一 Mr. Philip M« Grll^i SoXioi^or War/Helooation Authority BaJr Buildiog Washingtoni D* C« D^ar Philip; This is inol\la4rV»«^ Aa Book attending great deal frcsm talks at that t in order to get that you will rece report until this day* Sriod of January 31 to February 10 arger part of last week at Little theMU\I f〇el that I gained a d I^enjoytad and appreciated our ^one a greater part of the week and I hope to beV better schedule so dav as reaueated, yj have delayed my 1* Once more I shc^l begin ojt the ccMiunity enterprises, I spent most of Friday afternoon with/representatives of tlw Organi zati cxq Cosnmittee, and all day Saturday wireh the Teinpor« Congress of Delegates while they discussed th© proposed of association and by-laws* At the opening session sLt^p4sS^ ur, Johnston, the Project Director, assiared them that the qpiest^n of rentals was to \>e reconsidered and again assured them that the/coqperatiT© would b© required to pay tlx© clothing allowance of itsEmployees only. also discussed with them the question of the sponsorship of the movies on the project. The details have not yet been worked out, I believe t?hat movies will be operated along the lines discussed in Little Rock conferences ,and as soon as all factors hare been agreed upon, x shall prepare a short memorandum of understanding between the Coramunity ser-rioes Division and the comaunity enterprises, Trtiich I shall submit to you. At the mornizig session Saturday a rather heated diseussion ensued concerning the broad powers given to ih© cooperative by the proposed articles of association. There was a great deal of sentiment for a li-KtLtation of these ponrers. This sentiment seems to be based upon two factors: (1)a fear that if the powers were broadly stated, the WHA. might at some later tims use strong persuasire power to get th© coops ra-ti7*e to \mdertake functt;10zis not now Qontemplateds and {2) a fear that Mr. Gliok reply, please refer to: WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Pag© S February 11,1943 some of the younger evacuees might be placed in control of the coope ra-tive mid beeomd o饰;rly 脚Miiiaas and attempt to ezpand fhe business and engage in enterprises beyond the reasonable means of tlie residents* After a limoh time cooling-off period I was asked whether it would b© possible to put into the operating agreement a piorision to the effect H.ot attempt to dictate to the cooperative or in ai〇r ,ge in any type of business against the desires of >• I adTised them that while it would be an unusual aaent of that nature, I saw no reason why it could rtaialy bm agreement of that nature would not b© of the WRA.* I would appreciate your Tot© it was |then decided to retain the statement of ation as it jwas written in the proposed articles of association* /After this issue was the proposed articles and by-laws with feir exceptions _r© ぬsi^ly adopted withcmi; furthop dissenting diBoussion, I will prepare a seVof the articles and the by-laws as ap^oTed as aoo^/is p/sible and suteait them to you at that time* The question was me as toySie p_rt wiiicli blocked nationals might take in t)j© coopem^ive as^feiatiof. I advised them that I felt it would b© ¢11 right for^BXocked nat ship in th© cooperative but that it would not be be on the Board of Directors# l did this on the not b© probable that activities of th© oooperati so long as no blocked national was obTloualy in, Since that time I have received 〇p* Sol# N〇 made to a request for a general license for .a to own m©111ber-dviaable for them to assumptionjrtsdt it would woiQ4^e questioned n trolling position* in which reference is e cooperatives* T assuiae that if such license is granted, that we wj^l b© pros^tly notified and that therearter there will be no need for limiting the part whicli any evacuee may take in connection with the cooperative association. Zm On February 1st Attorneys DeWitt poe and E, E, H〇ps〇n came to my office and interviewed the evacuees who had written them with regard to obtaining divorces in the courts of Arkansas• Baoh of these atiorneys agreed to handle the cases in question for a fee of f25.00 each in the event they are not contested* The evacuees will, of course, be required to pay the court costs in addition to that fee* So far as I know two of the cases will go by default, but it now appears that the third is to be contested. 3* On January EStli I sent you a oopy of the proposed constitution Mr, Glick ly, please refer to: WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Pag© 3 February 11,1943 as drafted by the Organization Commission of this center. At the same time a eopy was sent to the Director, We haT© receiT©d a letter from Mr# Rowalt commenting upon it but have delayed talking with, the Organization Oornmission about it until your coimaents are received, j know that the 咖n ponrer problem exists in your office as well as elsewhere but woiJl^k,appil«Qlate your eoiameiits upon this constitution as soon as possi331© in 〇rdei\ that we may proceed with th© adoption of the plan of goy^roment* 4* A short^ time ago the enterprises opened a shoe store in the center* Iaaaediately after shoe rationing was announced, I discussed the [question with Mr* J^feiTston, aM we prepared a teletype to t3ae Director \asldng for early instructions ^ to procedures to be followed be re, ISie loe atore lias elosed all w^ek and will, of course, remain closed U1H4I aome instructions are receiTed* I imderstand tlsat al few of tli6 evacuees have/Ration Book N〇* 1 thas^percentage is very small be-caus® most; of[tliem were evacua^d issuance* it is that a procedyr© be worked ouVas y6〇n as pbsaible either with the use of some special oertificat©/<5r th^r issuance Ration Book N〇* 1 to themt provisionv foar/lts boiag kdpt\by th.6 project staff ex- c©pt idien neededT^D-ini^^iiaae The urgeB^y exslats because of the need for shoes, and keepingytheN^hoe store closed capital of the enterprises/sine© the sh^s hav^ for and proceeds from th〆881e of pasment of those bills• Impairs the -working not yet been paid must be diverted to 5» The army team is now here and they beafen the process of re^ gistration yesterday, under the plan of proc©dv(re,^a»«fin«s are held In two blocks each night to explain the regist;r^4t6^and on "the follow-ing day registration is b.eXd lu the sasae blookj^ on©—half day devoted to eaeli blooic* Yesterday was ths day of regiatsratioa, and エ understand that the turnout for registration was very disappoint- ing# The percentage of those registering which wcwld indicate a will- ingaess to volua切sr for tJie army was mor6 ©ncauragingi but i m&srstand that this probably included some out-of-blook registrants ifco are taking the first opportiaaity to register rather than waiting imtil tb® team readies their blocks# Generally th© response Is disappointing to me* It seems that there are two main objections mad© to tlie plan of enlistment: in tb© special combat team.* (1)Th© idea of a special Japanese-imerican team is not well accepted* Segregation of this particular iinit miglrt be accepted, but there seems to exist a fear that upon a resiaaption of the selective serrice processes to the evacuees, that policy of segregation will be continued. That is not desired by the^, but they would prefer to take their place among ijaerican soldiers generally. (2) ®iey feel that there is an inconsistency in a policy whieh p©emits them to become soldiers in the United States Aaaay where Glick refer to: WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Page 4 February 11,1945 their trust in them is such while m@abers of their families are pro-liibi"feed ftrom liTiag in California where they have made th@ir homes and are kept in a relocation center* Apparently some of th© ©Taouees from Hawaii whose families have not been evaeuated are isuoh more ing to taJs© their place in the arayt and it is e^jeeted 1;11at a greater percent^s^a^them will roliinteer* 6* On© o' the evacuee dentista in *tli@ eenter came to me the fbeir day and inqmir@d whether he would be perssdltted to engage in a private practice in his residence in the center. He is attached to the medioal staff at th© hospital but stated that equipment and supplies there were not adeend funds beyond the expropriation now available #iich ends June 30,1943; and second* th© possibility that funds would not be available for this purpose in the future* Of course/ these are only possibilities ulnicli render pro** ■vision of thal; xtiture.neoessatpy,and all evamiees assured that no action Is anticipated under that provision and that in all likelihood none will be taken. ByiCTORY BUY vnitbo CTATBS WAR /BONDS f AND ^STAMPS ly, please re Mr. fer to: Glick WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Page 6 ^dbruary 11,1943 9, All of the repatriation requests in this center are being handled by office. a?her© have been quite a few requests for repatriation and this work involves a great amount of detail* We have been asked to expedite the handling of these repatriation matters as muoli as possible, A large percentage of the ^©writer hours (or minuteb) aTailaW^Sf^tHs office have been devoted to completion of repatria-tioiyl'oms. Lis^6 which was received at this project several days agc/contained in xhe neighborhood of 200 names and about half of those (tb indicated their desir© for or against repatriation* 10. I have recei»e4^our letter of Febimary 6 with regard to [rendering all possi^e a^.staitHe in procuring a couple to work for ^r. Salk, Sever^i^Leys ago I l^d a letter from Mr* Walk concerning ^his matter andAav© already talopn it up with the Employment officer, it hgis advertised in center newspaper, I have also asked the&ploymeny Officer to give pis maj^er further attention* Due to the mechanical diflTiculties, n^/answ^/fbs^r,Walk,a letter _ gone forth, and I^halX as机cme p^perly serve as an answer to the letter^ from each of^ou* 11# As l^&Ma^tTyou ijl Little Roci*:, ij have not had a typewriter in aoy office for a month orYou will 切:t^at th© attachments are far from voliLiinous. 06© ofHhe main redone for the scasity of the attachmenta is the fg^rfc that has jpeen able to uso a typewriter only whea 013.0 could b© found idl@9 whicfh is rare* As you well know, this is a serious handicap in any office. However, aa j have been dictating this report, a typewritar has/ been delij^petl to my of fie©, and if i"t proves to b© in a reasonably good^dtt^Ition, I believe we can make a considerable progress in up with sonie of the back dictation* My library is gradually increasing, yihe Arkansas Statutes, Session Acts of 193S and 1941 have been delivered. Only yesterday Bengalis "Arkansas ]i'ormsrt was dsliTered, I hope that the Califor- nia statutes and the Federal Code will ba forthccsaiing shortly. ?/ith kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely youra, ?T0RY jack vS. 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Map* Mmwaktsei. March 5,1943 AIH MAIL Jack S. Curtis Project Attorney Rohwer Relocation Center McG-ehee, Arkansas Dear.Jack: This is in reply to your report dated February 25,1943. We have already studied the peters which you sent us in connection with the* org0,nization of the cooperative association, "but we hs,ve also asked the people in the community enterprises section to look over them. It is our hope that we can get a letter off to you concerning them within the next day or so. 1. ¥e have checked over the memorandum to Ray Johnston concerning changes in the proposed constitution for conmranity government, a copy of which was included among the attachments to your report. It seems that every constructive suggestion which was made has teen adopted and that the instrument is now in excellent shape. This office does not have any further suggestions to make. We would, of course, like to receive one or more copies of the document in its final form for our records as soon as they are available. 2. Your itera 2 dealing with requisitioning of automobiles for the axBiy is "being forwarded to Director Myer for his information as , are also your items 6"b and. 7 dealing with two criminal cases. The latter two items are also "being sent to John Provinse for his information. ゾ. 3. According to information which we have received since your letter was written, the army r egistration problem has finally "been "cracked"• V/hile things went more slowly at Rohwer than a,t the other projects during the first few weeks of registration, it is -at least possible that the gradual method of handling it at Rohwer ma^r produce just as good result s in the end. 4. I am glad that you have arranged for djeputy collectors from the Internal Revenue office to s^^end some time at the center. IThe work of preparing income tax returns could very easily take up so much time that you could do nothing else in your office during the next few da^rs. I hor>e this possiMlitjr can "be avoided. —2 — 5. Allow me to congratulate you on your selection for memter-ship on the local rationing "board. This, I am sure, will give you even better omiortunities thaji you have had heretofore to gain a . genuine insist into domestic urolDlems v/ithin the center. While this is a service which you of course cannot refuse ta render, I nevertheless hope that it vdll not take up too much of your time. 6. The suggested solution whereby tensorary closing of the Deep Elm Road, can "be aciiieved without legal proceedings seems satisfactory. Under the circumstances I see no real reason for formal action to close the road; in fact t hat; would "be unde si ra Die in view of the probability that the nouses at Elm Will be reoccupied later. If complaints against the barricade should come in, they can be dealt with according to their merits. 7. Ihe case of the evacuee who hit the toy in the leg with a file is a proper one for trial and -nunishment on the project. Your advice on this point was of course correct. It occurred to us that the case might possibly have "been, used for the purpose of testing our exclusive jurisdiction problem, but we a^ree that it would not te a • very good case for this purpose because of its comparative unimportance. 8. The additional facts which have developed concerning the "bootlegger Tamtara make it more fortunate than ever than he was caught and iiaprisoned. I hope tha.t he is not released on "bail, but I suppose there is nothing that can "be done to prevent this should he offer bail according to law. Incidentally, it seems that there is some Tirovision in the Arksnsas statutes permitting cash bail to "be deposited with the court* See Popefs Digest, sections 3780 to 3783. 9. The arrangement made to have the permission for operation of a store without sale of confections in one of the blocks executed Say Johnston rather than "by the "block manager Was decidedly preferable. I am glad tha,t it was handled in this manner. 10. The question which you raise concerning the payment of $10.00 due in wages to a deceased employee is one of those little tilings that can be very troublesome at least as far as theory is concerned. If* the facts actually were that he left no relatives, no will and no debts, then the law in Arkansas would pretty clearly provide fo,r escheat to the State. See Pope’s Digest, sections 4344 and 5087. I suspect that the law is the same in California which probably was his domicile. The state would scarcely "be interested, however, in escheat, of so small an amount. Perhaps it could i>e assumed that there wa,s d debt owed to someone in connection with, the funeral services which would amount to at least $10.00, If claim were made for such a dett escheat could be s.voided both in theory and in fact. The next prolDlem would be as to the procedure for paTment over of the money "by the government to the claimant. Probably the governing law in Arkansas is that which appears in Popefs Digest, sections 245 to 253, jDroviding tha.t the sheriff shall serve as public administrator "where persons die intestate without any known heirs and adjnini strati on is not taken by some responsible person11. Here again, however, $10.00 is not worth the trouble. ProtaMy section 6 of Pope*s Digest which states that the clerk is not to issue letters of administration if in his opinion they a,re not necessary for preservar-tion of the estate or protection of the rights of creditors would be followed if the question came up. The sensible thing to do would, be to let somebody make a claim against the decedent for a $10.00 dett, ha,ve affidavits executed that there are no heirs or other debts, and then pay the $10.00 over to the claimant who could turn it over to the church if that were desired. For ®11 practical purposes, it seems that this would adequately protect the paying officer. He ,cannot "be required to do this, however, if he does not want to. 11.I am glad that your library is arriving, though I aru sorry that Lake*s California Code does not contain more of the statutory material which you need. You can of course continue to communicate with the Jerome project attorney1 s office and make use in that way of the slightly more conrplete California, statutes which they have there. ; Sincerely, Philip M. 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Since you are to be in Washington soon, I may save one or two matters which are not iBnnediately pressing for discussion while you are here. 1. Thaiak you for your informative discussions of the registration program. Item 4 of tke report dated March li is being forwarded to Mr. Myer for his information. Bo"b Leflar on Ms return from Ms recent trip to Jerome and lohwer gave us furtJlier information on the aftermath of registration. 2. Trom your March 4 report, your item 2 dealing with, the establisliment of a shoe shop and purchase of suarplus property "by Coi&-minity Enterprises and that part of your item 3 dealing with credit unions have "been forwarded to John Provinse for his information* Prom your March 11 r^>ort, tlie third and fourth paragraphs of your item 1 have also T)e©n forwarded to him. I did not forward tlie fifth paragrapli to him but rather discussed it with him orally and olso with Gerald Bldiaxdson* (She plans for eettiog a shoe shop seem entirely satisfactozy* Your advice in regard, to purchase lay the Enterprises of shoe findings and wool held among the surplus property of WSA at the center is of course correct• As to the establishment of the barber shop with barbers being paid at the rate of $16.00 per month plus five cents for each haircut, the latter item being rental paid for their equipment, I believe that the Instructions dovering rental 〇f evacuee property and the opereu-tion of priyate entexprlses ost the projects will *be complied with. The rate of five cents per haircut seems like a rather high rental fee* It 1b I know the same rate that was planned at Jerome X do not know whether the barber shops were actually set tap there or not. laasmch as private barbering has probably "been going on right along at the center, the setting of a Comunmity Enterprises 'barber shop on. this basis will tmdotL*btedly improve tjhe .situation .as. far as. obedience .t'o Inst ruction、26 is cpZLcerzied. fhat Iseing true, I cannot see that we have any real objection to the plan of the Community Enterprises people are satisfied. As indicated above, we have talked with botfe John Provins© and Gerald Hichaxdson about tiie management problem presented in the fifth paxa^re^b. of your item If of the March 11 report* I understand that Eay JohnstoB will receive a letter from Mr. Provinse in the near future in connection with this matter* Suffice it for me to say that there is no question ^atever "but that the Coainnmity Activities Division in the Washington office is coa^letely sympatlxetic with Ray Johnston* s plan of haviiig the enterprises managed primarily /by the evacaees themselves, first through their own trustees,..then "by the cooperative associettion 80031 to lie organized* 711ere is no occasion now foi* me to go into detail ia respect to the effect of this attitud©* It is enou^i tiiat it be el early understood that th.ey know Rs^* s attitude and are in cos^lete sympathy with it. I suggest that you send a copy of this paragraph of my reply to Hay Joiinston# 3* I am sorry al)〇ut the delay involved in formal approval of the proposed constitution for comisanitj government* Bot Leflar saw Sol Kimljall for a few moments in Little lock just before he returned to Washington and you have probably talked to Mr* KisibaXl sinco then alsout the problejB. We hare talked with John ProTins© aJ)〇ut it here and you probably already have received a wire from him giving aj)pr〇Tral to the constitution* 111ere is no doubt that it was previously understood here tha^ £^>pr〇yal of the oonsstitutlon was given *by the letter written by Acting Director Bovalt more than a month ago and that chaaages sub-86<|a.ently made in the constitution siroply improved it without creatirig any necessity for new approval* I hope the difflctslty* is now cos^pletely cleared up. 4. I will soon secure for you a sapply of forms TJE-300 and will either forward them to you from tliis office or have them forwaxded from the freasuzy Department alosg with necessaxy instructi〇Q.s, if Biay• I notice, incidentally> some reference to a related matter in a letter ^yom the project director at lopaz, Utah, to Ray Johnston concerziiisg one Mrs* Oteru which was Included in the attachments to Halph Barahart^s current report* 5. Items 4 and 8 of your report of Karcli 4 hare beea forwarded to Leiazid Barrows for hie informatloii* I trust that you are now al>l6 to secure envelopes for outgoing mail. 6* We have talked with Ed Arnold about the problem of investigation of property losses the center residents from Korfolk and Suffolk Virginia. While no regular agencies have "been set tqE> to assist evactiees witli their property problems on the Bast coast, it is nevertheless true that an office is maintained at Baltimore, Maryland, for the handliag of individual exclusion problem? and it would *be possible, .for. the. man stationed at that office to be sent to Virginia to check on the property involved, if that seems expropriate* She procedure that has been STi^gested is that you write for the project director a letter to Ed Arnold, Chief of the Evacuee Property Division here in the Washington office, setting forth the facts, sending along any relevant papers and asking him to do something about the cases* Ses.d a carbon of th.e letter to Hu88611 Eobinson at San Prancisco. Arnold can then write to the Baltimore office and get thingis started* (Since Virginia is not very far from Washington, it occurs to me tiaat someone might even go down from here in case there were no Baltimore office#) Incidentally, some question is being raised as to the propriety of these ex-internees from Virginia being in a relocation center at all* 7* Your advice on the case involYing payment of medical expenses incurred "by an evacuee while working in the "beet fields of Idaho is correct* WBA will not pay the espenses as sucg biit a granti is permissible, fliat ぱ course is for Hay Jolmstozx to pass 1 8* X camiot answer all the questions that are apparently 'being asked you a"bout the JLLien Property Custodian1^ office and its operations, but there are one or two things that can *be cleared tcp* lor exacple, you refer to Instruction Ho* 65, section XI<-0->7, which reads HgoXd objects, except ordinary personal ornaments, and jewelry8. Ralph Stsater states that the inclusion of the second comma in this quotation is an errort the fact 'beliig that the list of articles which may not *be taken out "by repatriates is rather listed as ngold objects, except 'ordinary personal ornaments and jewelry11* 7he insertion of a comma can make a great deal of differentoe* Just what the Property Custodian will do with ali the property that comes into Ms hands daring the period of the war, how he will handle it, and in what sliscpe it will be turned back to its original owners are questions which X am afraid we ought not to try to answer* It is at least possible that the treaty of peace at the end of the wax will have something to do with the answers* The distinction suggested, however, between treatment to "be accorded property Bleft behind "by the choice of the repatriates onlyH and ^articles of contraband*1 as listed in Part XI-C of Instructioix 65, does not seem justified. Act* ually what the repatriates should in aoy event do is to sort out the property which cannot be taken withwhether foギ personal reasons of because the property in question is listed in XI-C and turn it all over to the Alien Property Custodian on the same "basis* It will then, I am reasonably sure, all be handled "by the Custodian^ office on the same basis and there at least need be no special fears arising from the fact that some of the property has been specially listed as goods udiidi may not be in any event taken to Js^an. My point really is that there is no special penalty involved in ovniership of the type« of property listed in XI-C but rather only a special prohibition against removal to Japan* Halph Barnhart has raised related questions in Item 44of Ms report dated March 8, which I have not yet answered. Perhaps I can give him some additional information which ma^ be of interest to you also* MAR 2 6 RECd mm 4s 9. 111at part of y〇-ur item 11 which deals witii the probable nish in requests for repatriation has been forwarded to Director Myer and Halph Staaber. We will of course be interested t& learning hdv this develops. It is entirely possible that these requests for repatriation may have isqportazit bearing on other aspects of the ViTSA program. 10. Bol) Leflar informed me of the ultimate disposition of the Sambara case. Under the circumstances this is probably as good a cozw elusion of the matter as could be hoped for* Please tell Hay Johnston that he should advise the Washington office proiaptly of the release df (Dambara from the penitentiaiy and of his recommendations for handling of the matter from there on out* Probably he will wish to make a re> coiomendation somewhat in advance of 7ambara, b release. 11* We have your teletype in reference to the sentence is^osed in the cases of the five boys who left the Hohwer center without passes and were packed on their way to Jerome* The whole handling of the case seems satisfactory and the sentence thoogh not extremely severe ought to hare a deterrent effect tgc>o& sach conduct in the future* Incidentally, I would be interested In knowing Just wliat arrangements have been made for rental of quarters in the county jail at Arkansas Cit^, fnr use in such cases as these. 12* You spoke to Bob Leflar while he was at Hohwer about Iseing unable to find a California statute requiring gu.ardianf 8 reports to be filed on January 31 each year• It seems that the governing statute c^pears in Deerixi^^ Prolate Code of California (1941)section 1553» and reads as follows! RAt the expiration of a year from the time of hie appointment and as often thereafter as he may be required "by the court, the guardian xmist present his accotmt to the court for settle* ment azid. allc«rance« When an account is rendered "by two or more Joint guardian, the court, in its discretiont may allow the same xo^on the oath of asy of them*" I also call your attention to section 1虹1 of the same code* Since the Code apparently discloses no January 31 re-q^iiremeirt, it is possible that the ccmrts might retire a filing at any time and some court in California may have issued such a general r^qiirement tor guardians of persons of Japanese ancestrsr* At aiay rate no harm has been done bァ tke filisg of tsuch reports* Sincerely, Philip M* Glick cc: All project attorneys Solicitor Walk Bernhard MAR 2 a RECir 細1财瓤tiee鲞:森rksi!败擊 116.11#, if43. 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BlAe»r«3^r9 娜•flar:卿 3/31/4S ee; iai project attorney* Walk & Bernhard mup «f SdXleltor WAR HILOCATIOH ADCT)RITY Bolster l^looaHoxi Oeoter Bdlooatio&, ^rkan8a8 April1,1943 細狐IL. 繼瓣ft藤 Mr* Philip M« 01i@k» SoXleltor War Bolooation Authority Barr Building Washington, D* 6« Deat Philips ^hls is my report for tli© week of March 25 to March 31 inolu* sive. 1# 伽 〇〇|8〇1«211你 enterprise situation is scmswhat oonfased at the present ti»»« Oa Mcmday of this waek, Iw ent to Arkansas City M and filea a petition tor icaorporation and reoeived a Certificate ©f Inooiporation from the Circuit Cl©riu Oa Tuesday I w®nt to pia® Huff to se© Judge Farham to get him to sign an order of inoorporar-tion* I was unfonfcunat© in that be was eagaged in holding pretrial hearings at the %ism X was tfeera, aad I was sandwiohod Xjl between same of th©3❹ hearings* UM«p tbse© circxiiastancea I had little or no opportunity to do any selliag bat had to sutoit tlas isliole matter as a oold legal proposition. Mti&a I first presented th© petititm to him* he stated (i) that i* was too long for Mm to read just then• (8) that he believed tliat it was a basiodfis corporation aiMl not eligible f〇3? ino〇3?p〇pa1fi〇ii. tindor "fell® B©B©T〇i©s1* A®®ooia,1jioii. and (S) "tlia'fc in hia opinion the order had to b© mad© ia court in session and lioaX4 aotf b© &&4S In ira<^idii* Af%&T p3?oo©©diag wltsh bgbib o%1qbt laat^feors^ h© &^aln gave jsi® a f©w minutes and at that tia» agreed to keep th© petition and read it, together with th® order ^aloh. ^ sutsaitted to him, and advise la© in a few days as to what action he would take upon it. I tlalnlc there is no doubt but that h© is prejudiced as ha frankly stated that be had very little sympatliy with oar p©oplof also stated thal lie did not know whether he could 〇7©rl〇〇]£ the identity of the iaoorporators or not* % advised me that would again be in sea8ion at Arkansas CSity on May l〇th and thtfi if 祕 d如oiud«d tha令 thd cooperatiT© could T>e properly be incorporated uader tli® B©n©T〇lent Association Aot, that b© eould isake th© order at that time* It wa# a"t isy r9Q.^0st 1»3ia% b® agre®d 1*o writ© a® withia a t^vi days to adrls® 脚 of hia decision on the question of laco巧)oraticn of the cooperative trnder that Act* The only precedent which I was able to cite %〇 lalm Mr. Gllok Page 8 April1,1943 at the moEaent was the incorporation of the Duress Stores at the I^ress IQk Project# He stated that he did B〇t consider that any authority, and I, of oourso, eoold not disagree with him on that point, I went to McGehee yesterday and did scma Xlialted research upon tba Qtsestions presented* The statutes themselyas did not require a ooart order for incorporation uader tha i.et9 but th« Si^reme Court i& the g组as of W政tts ys« Oosaodrcial ^3ri&ti£U| 7 Southwest 2nd S4,17? Ark. 5SS (1923) held that tfeo petition for incoiperation Baast be approved by the Circuit Court before incorporation oaa b© legally aehidTed* In tlmt ease the ocurt also held that the purported coTporation InToXyed was a de facto eorporation although not a d© Jure corpora、1011» sinee an had been made to organize under a law presort blog a l^gal ssethod of organization and sinee there had \>mn an actual user of the corporate franchiseft judge par^iam should conclude that vra might legally oxganizo the cooperat^lYS under these statutes, wo might proceed \uad@r tbe Qertificate ot inoorporatloa granted by the olerk as a de taoto coz^oration until wa^ 10th wb@n he wotild presumably grant tl^s order for iaeoxporatloiu HpwdTer, the q\ms%ion ot good bothers im on proposition* Tim Watts case was the firBt to hold that a court decree was joeoessary, and tha oorpora-tion imrolred there •ould weii act in good faith tqpon the elerk.s <;er〇 ti floats| but X doubt whether W6 oould. ThQ^&tove, X doubt whether tbs c90peでs^jhre would be reeogni2dd afi a f技eto eozporatipn dtjjc1;12ig that time if the question shotAld be raised. I» my limited research I was unable to fiM any authority for inoorporation of type of oooperatiTe imder the Benevolsat Msoolatlon Act in this state* tlew of thd case of Bowden ts« lVebl>» X1& AX^« 3XDf 173 3outii'»est X@X (1915), I am to agree witF Judge parliam*8 opinion that the order of tbe Olireuit Ooixrt must be mad窃 while coirf is session and not in vacation* Im that oase it is stated that in raoation the court can exorcise only emeh judicial powers as are conferred by statute* I ha^e found no statute whieh wouXd a31thorite the to eater tbs decree In question ia Taoatioii. WHle dietatiBg ths abore, the momisg mail was laid on my desk, and I found a letter iram Judge Parham saying that the petition for tbs incorp〇3ration ot tlie cooperative under the Benevolent Associatioa 4et will be denied it presented to the court. ▲ copy of tlmt letter is attachd* In Tiew of this ooaelusiomi 1 sbaXX r@«rit© the articles iltli a to inco:Epo;ratioii under the Diatriot of Gol職bia j&ot, but will await your recorameadations before prooeediog further* fhank you for the ocpy of the transfer agreemont used at the ISmzsmT Center* la view of the above, X will not have an i»3m©diat© QXiok page 3 April1,1943 saed for it» but of oourae It will keep* Um H〇 definite progress bas b@en mada TSith regaird. %p sulioissioxi of oonstil^ition for caitsmiity goTQnmieiit for approt^il of ?esi<-de&ts« |f B〇«^Ter» tli@ tra&sXatots are aow working it, md j he^& asked tbat they ccazcplete thoir ntca^k as soon as possible in order It my b@ mlmd〇^rapli©d and distributed to all residents aad suteitted to a Tote as soon n^s possible* 3# I jfecently learaed that birth and death oertifioates are now bai&g prfDperly irecorded in the office of the State Board of Health# On© of "fclie pesi4©nt8 曹ho haa a baby that waa bom th® first of y»ar recently parpcured twcm. "lii© State Board certified o〇ple@ of th© birth certificate of his baby« I a® tha^UctaX tliat tills tjaom at least h®e bee& re細^ed* ノ’ 象:う歡^^參-*1駿44 4, I: am .ezie1081ag the t:rsnse3dl;pt.s of t;買6 of tlie tri政]]Us l^el.d before Mr* Johnston. $to0 third is not yet ready but must be retyped, a&d eau imdoubtiedly be forwariisa to you vithia a. fe寶 days* .uriil. note from the tranaoripta that tb@ra was not a lot of fozmallty a^oat the trial* !^hat f^ot and the fast that they are being held in the jall iJa.:Ar;touBaB.GitJy ..ccms® me soae oonesm,.iJut : —do not feei t.hati iUs a matter of any particular iarpoptsao© ia these ca^s* It has been !ay !&t‘^itlo'nali.a!loxtg.iiiat,wh&na&aae:doeis:;£iris3..wl3dr&atr:lalti3;reaLLLy neoe8sa2y» 1 will ask that the tiriaX be lidld here izi the oenter andl that the proeedure s$t out Iil 111&truotio& @5 be folloned aiox© 010seiy. Tbe transaxipt fo? the tlxlrd case has just bean landed to ^9 and it is also indued aMong the attaeisa@nta« 5* Tiiaak you fo? ths OTl 300 with instJraetions and the brief In the Yasui case, both of uhioii have \>em p©ceiv®d, I hare aot yet; had an opportunity to re故d the tori❸f but anti<3ipSLl;e it viXl present 日0111s vezy intdr$ ❹tiog legal 6« I agree that s^oiild proeeddi eautiously urith regard %〇 divorce cases. I just r@oeiT«d Qp. Sol* Ho* 52 aad irIXX endeayor to see Mr, Hopson and dieeuss the laatter with him ia a fe霣 days* I have beard of no particular react!oa %〇 the filing of the M jurisdiction p^$rstt* I beXierre thatr th© blxrth and death (Certificates were being properly handled prior to tlie delivery of tbes® papers and ia not、〇 be considered a result of th® filing of th© above papers. ?•In almost every instance when I adk an evacuee to sign Fozm WB&.-15S op Foib^ WRA-153A, the Question of what is meant by th© paragraph, proTlding for reimtours©m©at of the AutiiOTity for sxims advanced for Mr. Glick page 4 April1,1943 expenses incurred by it ia raised* I liav© informed them that in my opialozi this is meant to eorer ^ou^o^^poQlcdt^ e^ense, such m advertisejasntt ete*, and tiiat there is no intention on the part of the Authority to oharge traveling ©xpenae日 per diem, etc,, to the party beiag assisted# The instrument, of course* is so worded that such expenses might b© chargeable under its terras, and I have had to •fceii them that I could no *t guarantee 03cu If you can giv© ]®e a 8tatsra«s】at of, tJxe.eaqpeases’jLntieMed to_ be ecrr@red toy "feliis clause,1 would appreciate it. 8# BUX Mirnbu, th© only eyaouee attorney in office, left this momiag iq>obl a short tern leave. While he will petura to the center in 30 days, my eaqpectation is that h© will leave shortly afterward upon indefinite ldave# I hav® not yat decided upon a r®plaee^zit but ha7d t箱o or three in mind ■钗nd expeeH to get 3 0aeone in here before I leave for lasiiiagton. Bill has done very good work, and I ©apeot that it will be dim cult to fill liis slioes. Simodrely, Jack 3* Curtis ||;;' project Attorney Enoloaures ooi All Projecst <4令toraaya Mr* Maurie@ Walk Mr* Edgar Ber&havd Bejbw«r irk羲衫黎氯驊ぐ-: Mr* !• i«liciitr .^iir 參^tldn 轟—lM>i#i'i|> Jtenr BttiMiag软添で為管:减> Pmr 4霉i龜れ梦If %• $d$iter••編麟nm遂娜耪4 {1^43》产 wliieli 1 Mr# j^«t jht^«iY«4* JUlbmr^ 黍t tMs ef ndUi雜 Fcjni1# tbsf •着.'’'JLr•释y轉._ (mi)^im Xf€X t»^&9k&ist <4^trii #1* ilnef: #jf 4ifliaiiflMyiy Islai'*® Califemiii C^NIc e^migii^g ##' tki €ivll. Civil. fvem€wt^ 0e^et' mm. C-#^ty B#»g«1*« l*#oi»t tftflar*# tfe#'iSftrtln4111ia* §|n«l©f3r f©r tte# jrwwr Jlf4Jl* I #lst ato«rtaiAed faat» %|r that %tmm) we ihould do tome di«er»0t la- ▼•ttisatini; to th« 為裊癱1鬌 ti|Hm whi命 such r會落&ev 、.iag mad«* 1 an writing 01y« L&t^H about thl» «aa« siatter* 3. W« har« r«ad th« two traatorlpit you eaelos^d with. X〇ur r«port» As you polat out th«3r iadieat# that th# heeirliisff w«r« 职i瓤:formal and H is entir^lar po響811は• that isor# formal trictlft should held In most eases* I aw sur«t however, that 1)〇th you and 1«7> Johastoa understand th# b««lo oentldaratlons wliieh tiadftrXi* i釀trfttir* Xus令ruetioa ffe* and that th» ln8truectie& will be folljr earrl«d out vh•& n««d nriwn* ‘• X 飜 tan樣售か&售 srmi ai通!#、X«籲;fXnr lift対vlfh 觀 ▲mold i^bovU preHl «e f典1壽鲁4 in 9*eiir it«« 7 龕籲 te 1» n•魏&t in |>ara^ra|)h iii 7orm 儀}^3 and 1胡^ 7 鄉成t of WSX for adhraaead or ixiewred. fh# eoaelmtloa arrl^vd at a.e I undorstexid It !• tlui% sacli aui%ti)FS as tfaT^llag tacp^i19•• paid to WHA pirep^rijr offie«r« ar# a©l eeat«^>lat«d 财 th_ sorl 〇f thing fer 流leh 你靡《TA|极你riais In 你• l^mn v*« purpet^ljr l«ft tes^t^at TKfui* «〇 tlmt a remtonalilc dltear«tle& oooXd 為■ «x«rei礬ed and 如和iad« f抑《ztreordiAar3r «x|>enditur^t eeold in proper e^t«« di«eour«g«dt t% ecrtalxkl^ was aot th» £at«tttlea that I®A ih^uld try to rtimlmrtft fro* the for «^eaditur«« 1»- ▼oXy«dt la n^vm&X siainttaanc# of our prep9V%y 5* I» a I«n«r to you d*t»d Hareh 32» la it«a 12, PhiXip rtf-•rr#d to th« California liw as to fiXl»c gtiardiaii1* r«p«Hi» that h« had sot di#c〇Tired th« ««etl〇aft ^il〇h c«ll«d «u«H r«p©rta to b# filtd V ^aasaftir 31 asizmaUy. 3iae« th»l tl»« M 3«rahar4 of th« 5肋办抑01‘财〇 肇li®#傲^Pl&S%il l#8T#t pXltfiLlB# li® §VtT0 %9 •ypiy•■•.奮 hi 和 th•的new纛 tliaiik* iad 響** 籲 ci 敷 tioa of this offl⑽ for th 修《ace*Il«U %r〇7lc h« hat do&« a% B〇211 Sin0«r«l3r Lewis A. Slfilef cc • all pr〇j«$% attoriuiji Walk B«mh«rd Lewis km dialer Aetisig Selloltor 30 %^tmr BeXee&tloe ^ask! ArlcMpas jm.Mii (f}0 Vr# hernia A« SigXftr Aetlag S^lleiior l^ar EcXee&tleii Authority Barr Building 你•hlAgt ⑽• B • € • kptii n% 1943 D»ar !««!•* 擧 li 嘴 ri^orl f瘳r jp«ri“ i»ei«dizsg Iprilぬ l.ii % ^mt« te 3T0I2 &i|Titiis% y#u thm% t hAwe tlw »*«ded Ifi tb« Arti鬌鬱f th« He私嫌《* _ fyil;«r^rle#9t tne^p In er#er t0 provii# t&T tmetpsrw^ tien ilMi &I1 CeliaB^ifliL law @nd s^iii th« i# f.ir filing •1 % •的)m»r t 私•• |S|NiirtB •,穿錄thtt的雜痛#]! 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Curtis Project Attorney Rolwep Be loc at ion Canter McOelie©, Arkansas Dear Jackt ^ ©iis will reply to your report dated April 22. There is■not a great deal in the ireport that requires comment, therefore my reply will be brief. 1. Moxley Featherston has the material involved in connection with incorporation of the Hhhwer cooperative Enterprises and will arrange the necessary details pi»omptly* We will write you at one© when the incorporation is completed, A copy of Item 1 of your report dealing with tlie conm腿enterprises is being forwarded to John Provlnse• 2. A copy of your Item 2 dealing with the coiaiinmity govern- xaeirt diarter at Rohwer is also being forwarded to ProTins©* : trust that the desired changes growing out of the supplement to Ad^ ministrative InsIjrucfcioa^Ho* 34 can \>q mside without too uoich. difficulty or delay. 3. Please aivise us of the disposition erentually made of -Qi© cases arising out of the mess hall incident In connection witli which th© sailors wer%sent to jail at Arkansas City* If they can get work on the railroad, I am sure that the solution suggested would be better than continuing them in jail for a short time ana then having them on yotir hands again* Were there trans^JLpts made in the liquor cases referred to in your Item 4? 4. We have asked Dr, Ade whether any blanket authorization has been obtained to permit school teachers to tje employed by the State for night classes in hational defense work as 2?ecommended by Op, Sol. No. 54. It seems that nothing has been don© about this, but w© have called it forcibly to Dr, Adefs attention and h© states that he will take the matter up with Mr* Provinse at oace and John Trice should b© notified promptly when the authorization Is arranged. 5. I am at a loss to suggest anything further which might be done toward securing th© cXoIrhing and oth.6r personal ©fjfects Xos*t by Minoru Takasugi when he was interned at the outTbrealc of the. war* As far as I can 3ee it; is a problem requirtig inquiries to be made of people who might have personal knowledge of the facts, such as the Trank Silva to whom you have written. If the inquiry made of Mr. Silva produces no results, Mir, Takasugi will just have to think of somebody ❺lse who might ha^e seme information. Incidentally, I am piizzled by the faot that Mr, Takasiigi appsirently did not get in touch with Mr. Silva abont his belongings when he returned to San Diego in February after being released from internment* The copy of the Heart Mountain declaration of trust and operating agreement used in setting up the nm con3131unity activities trust there was mailed to you oa April17 and I suspect that you re- ceived it shoirfely after you wrote your report. Please let us know in the event you did not get it and we will send you another copy. Sincerely, /s/ Lewis A* Sigler Acting Solicitor ce * All Project Attorneys Mr. ?/alk !&*• Bernhard 馨抑 Rohi»©r Relocation Center Beloeation, Arkansas fMy. * ,: M1 April 30,1943 Mr. PMlip M. aiick, Solicitor War Belocatioa Authority Barr Building Washington* D. C. AIR MLTL Dear PMlip: This is my repoirb for the week of April 2B to April 28 ia-clusiYd« 1,Wq have now received an amendment to Administrative Insti*UG-tion 34 peimitting aliens to hold elective office* However, we hava also received a metaorandum advisicg tbat this amendment should not be generally announced until Jfey 5tlu I discussed it with the Chairman of th© Organization G^amiasion yesterday, and I am lxpp©ful that any changes which are to be made in tbe present constitution can be agreed upon before the change in tlie ins true ti on is announced so that w© may proceed with an election upon th© constitution shortly after the annoiancement* I am particuilarly an310us tliat tlie contitution here be put "bo a vot© as early as possible because the Ghairman of "the O^anization Gommission, iriio has devoted a great deal of time to it, is an anny volunteer and will, of course, toe leaTing soon. It is siy hope that the constitution can b© adopted before his departure 3fp〇m this center* The oemmunity enterprise people are quite anxious about tbB incorporation of the cooperative.エ sent the incorporation papers in to Lewis ia your absence, and I am ezpecting to hear any day that the Certificate of Incorporation has been granted* The stores are to talc© i217entory tMs afternoon, and it was our hope that tiie incor-poration might be completed so that the co-op would begin operation of the stores on May 1. I have prepared a form of transfer agreement so that the doiay in making the transfer after incorporation of tlie co-op mighVbe reduced to a minimunu I am attaching a copy of the draft of ilxis agr961061it> which lists not yst b0@n approved by "tli© partiQs, x Mr* Glick Pas® ^ April 30,1945 assuoe that theire will be no objection to It. I have also prepared a draft of the operating agreement which follows substantially the suggested foim attached to Director's memorandum under date of February 肪,together with ttie si2gges1;i〇]i i»coip〇:Pated in your letter of April 5 to Tony ©•Brien* ia aaaition lliaTQ addedpara-graph 6 with respect to tlje part which ABA, will play insofar as engaging in n©if. business "by the co**op. is. eonceraea*.. Y〇u that in earlier reports I told yom that tbs eoramltte© working on the organization of the cooperative requested that a clause of this nature be placed in the op©rating agreement* A copy of tlie draft of this agreemenl? is attached. Shis agreement has been approved by B5r# Johnston but has not been submitted to the co-op people* If you have any objections to either of these agreements, : Would appreciat© 1*6 if you would i:6X6'typ6 is® 1»o ©ff©ct« I have not y*©t prepared a fom of rental mepliranduBi ainee エ Mve not been able to get a list of tlie buildings being occupied by セhQ :Qnt6riprises•.ェliav© r6Q!Ussl56d ijlils'listlj s'csnstiEi© ago, and as soon as it is furnishecl to me, i will prepare the memorandim in accord611e® with tli© instructions. 3* In my reuort last week I referred to a case of individual who liad been caught bringing pints of Itquor iato the center. The r>«mft 〇f this party was Choi chi Kasai* I am attaching a copy 〇t the report of the Internal Security DiTision \ip〇n this case ana hope to have a copy of tlie transcript of the hearing to attach also, I also referred in my last week*s report to the fact that Masayuki Fukunaga had been paroled to the Internal Security DiTision after having served slighljiy ov©r hsXf of his sqq.1<61ic3* A copy of the report of the Internal Security DiTision witk regard to the parole of thls indivi dual1 s also attache termine whether any oases could be found dealing with this matter. T found no 〇€is©s or statutes !35>〇3i ’ills point and shall adviso, Trie© that the teacliers would be Xiabl© for such in juries* :only in -■the ©vent .of negligent or on their .part、' ❺丄 advise him that the release stiggested will not effactive5.y rel^^ tlie Mr. aiiok Page 3 April 30» 1943 instructors from such liabilities, but that their execution may be worth while from a psychological and moral standpoint* 5. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Johnston and .1 went to pine Bluff and had a very pleasant visit with Mr* Henry aaith, prosecuting attorney in this district. We discussed the Brown shooting case with him and learoed that it liad been eoutimed to the August tern ot court, Mr* Staith seemed very cooperative and agreed to try and dispose of the case at the August term. He said that the question of Brown entering the plea of guilty to a lessor eliarg© liad never been discussed, but that if a proposition of that nature should b© presentedi h© would ccB3amunicate with us before acting upon it. Sine© the case has been passed imtil August, it will n,ot 1)6 oalled at the session court which will be held on May 10th, and in view of the recent putolieity given to the Tokyo incident, it is probably just as well. 6. Another of the evacuees was in to talk to me about a divorce the first part of this week* I advised him that in view of the situation, it was not believed to b© worth while for him to consider procuring a divorce in this state. He euad his wife have been separated for a number of years and apparently no contest will be made if a suit should be filed. X told him that he might be able to get a divorce in California by deposition, but when lie toid me that he was considering early relocation, in Chiesago, I advised him tliat tlie best course foi* lilm to pursue wotild be to file suit after lie iiad lived in the State of Illinois for on© year. Apparently a decree of divorce is final when entered, whereas the Galifornia decree does not become final year after tli« interlocutory judgment is entered* Under these circimstaiicesj he will be al)le to obtain his divorce in Illinois as soon as he could in California* I also felt that if he uas residiug in the State of Illinois, there isill be a raal doubt as to whether the California court would find him to be a resident of California. 7. Although after publicity was given to the Takyo inoideiit a few evacuees who had been planning to go out on leave changed their plans and. some adverse'new印aper articles . have appeared, i*t does 2101 seem to be affeeting the leave program at this center. Eighty evacuees were slated to leave this center this week,iMch is more than the number that had left in any other week ttp imtil tids time, jへ)';' * 、へへ,久、.ナヘし:班的〆-ン:vノナ:いミ…、,, '、ぺ參ノ' Yesterday eight of the volunteers left the center to report to Can^p Hobin8011,where they will be examined and those who then be sent on to Gamp Shelby* The balance of the vplmiteers ija, ^ s this center have not yet received any notice as to whea they wiil bef etji 辦2^’ぐ辦_〔名梦齡;プY;:微霸 r# ,j;#t^'^,. :>Tff^^^^ :;r POfS^^' 钱 時'^|JB|*取辦 m s^T'fj p@ ^ \i*- 免:«ss swr ira ps a^/rj-l JJ- ^sjj; ^Tnc ^j,p- y^jt pe ^pyo ¢0. 41 '^1 Tff'tfT- '■ ブ•,芦穿备ガ、亡安分访緣f,游;^家• {れで坊才^10XJ3:|0命ac;#•噶、 乘:_f ぎ‘杏1:' ^ ir|i^ i〇 ph 染g?$' 疫ud Tii〆 ll二.^1 'a<^;i|^,i?^;;1111 勝細雜!■i^s|^:':■細ん襄麟_柳:場缚條嫉柳:'_ ■©<3*/* T tils' ^r|3>J0fei'|,〇 ■餘ご.;賢:辦,麵も親,^^卷:f禮弯:雜■■v:_^^ : 棘©厶窃殳、,法がj3_#ダ^終’:槔食專减^翁驗._ ド_:: 蠢:龙楼^〉_:_?>參%.:?穿33rf ▲.14滋 |奋_響_ ^/T9^:;^^,;7T;^:: .c^f^^'te- ;:0p'iafrx ■ e:"-' ,;■ :.v-..: ' Jl fi^'A ■' i^vA料v « 了:.奪'ン J C4V^J ^J.^T'' T'33 ' ^THyM.'v61^ ^pB Jf: ^J^Tfl■ ' Ti0^ 0- ''^pyxor {*■•■; ;:||':|fjs ";;.: ■••' 為/OUP辨々<5^抒滅ン’系猶爵:..夕崧‘. I:海^3祕輪鄉择綱穿K«\4麵:き滅 ''念:^j*•冬、疼贷窃雀:• -f P祭v -017-© 5.jJ J 0j^y:f' & srr.^1 .,£^,1^, 'gr^g-:. 命右p、fX;^:rt3夕:炉奴ド、©nsati〇2i, and this has been repor-feed to that division* These parties are, of course, engaged in private enterprises contrary to the proTisions in the instruction. Tkey are nott hoover, CQEirDeting with any business of the cooperative. Their activity in some instances eoiopetes with tlie aetivity of the WRA. to their benefit and to ilie detriment of otber real dents of tlie center. It seems tq-me fact that seme of the residents are making so much m〇J?e t^an th© others will undoubtedly iiaTe a bad effect on the moral© of the j'est. However,( there can be birb little doubt tliat there are a 疼rea1; 资uS|_:):ュ沒缚 .^eA.0; pff' p. :;- p ^',.<%^j ;■ •本^-ifSSTjJt^' - '.-〇0'©57 '"■ OX S 6f ^於®炸をぐへ^^:為-爾办-ぶJ?‘ C) :^^j^Q^7Qt3^^V- 'T^;; •:f紙 ||nMn| 爾麟_ 細麵s擁■儀 >窃焱I 令/T®?こ,マ丈想Cf. 3娜 TT"T* ■.铼漁唸挪灰1 m:^M^^ts- ; if v;we^ Jli'^' ^oSijy©% ,pl:;-4:pB . ^e% v,;;' .:. ■ \ ; 命、•袋61Ttjy孕:!•句、』TOIG/ CA釦ム,ぶ;ps^jl®较??• 'r.^T^f m,4^ CM _.:獅 Mr. Glick Page 5 April 30,1943 laeasures should oe taken to reduce it to a minimm. The bald prolii-bition of private enterprises which is all inclusive cannot, ia my be enforced, and if it could be, a strict ©nfopcement would bad effect insofar as administration of the center opinion, be enf〇r< have a definitely is co nee me cl 9. Mr* Claude Dj)degraff, Chi#f of Transportation and si〇>ply, who has been liandliag most of the routine property matters in this center, is away this week,, and tiiese matters are being referred to me, I find that w© are in the midst of making the farm machinery and auto-^ mobile surveyi* and I am learning soiaething of the voOLuia© of work and headaches *tha1; most of the other Project Attorneys have liad 切 contend with. Ho property man lias yet reported here, and I hare no infonnation as to when thi9 position is to be filled. 10* In Lewis*s reply to Edgar Bernhardts report of April17, dated April 25,1943, reference is made Ie the third paragraph to Sent Silvertiioriie’s memo about the status of tlie eselieat proceedings in California and also an opinion on the matter of title requiremeats in California. I feel that the information contaijied In these documents would be of value to me and probably to other Project ▲ttorneys where the bulk of "the people are r6si«aeii1:s of California. At any rate, I would appreciate it if you would send me that information• 11* Tbs Chief of Internal Security has just delirered m© a report of thajb Division upon tke fight wMdi occurred in Block S7, wMch I spoke of ia Item 3 of my report of last week. A copy of this report is attached. Ten of these boys 冒®re granted leave and went out 1;o woife ■on the railroad last; Saturday in. accordance.被 tli. the indication‘set forth in my last report. The other boy did not leave at ttiat time bmt has sine© received clearance* However, h© is an army voltmteer and has not yet decided whether be should wait here for his call to the aimy or go out on leave until his anay call is peceiyed. When I was in Wasliington, Lewis indicated tliat 細 ejected y。!! to come by here on your TOy baek to Washi^ton froai the westera projects* I uas looking forward to seeing you but: have now given up kop© •ェ hope that y©u can visi^ ilohwer before tlie S\3ffimer heat really sets in a&d that doesnH give yot/mucli time to delay such a trip. With Kindest regards,1 am Sinoerely your», jack S. Curlti^ 〆 Project Enclosures cc; All Project Attorneys Mr. Edgar Bernhard Mr. Maurice Walk WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON W&y 7f 1943 AIK MAIL ^ # Hr. Jack 3# Ctirtls Project Attorney Hotoer Beloeatioa Center MsCNiJmmi, A^ai®as Bear Jacks is n〇r reply to your report dated April 50,1943, lm The novml proee&B&a for Incorporation oj?© being purst^d euad as far as wa kam tliore will i»e no Moadey T^athsrston 被o lias 1>9龃 taking eara of 始det往ilsf trl名d 意o 9ecQ7«» a certified a sent to you 3?i»〇Biptly aa 80021 as we get It* tia^e ebeelced ovar botK %h» traa»f«p rng^eeimn% a»4 *®ie operating agretsnent vmve among t!i© attaehneata to your report, ^tfeey both appeared to b© entirely @atlsfaotosy« Ab you iadloated, they follow forms previously staggested. Hlease let ^xs a copy of %h& rental latmorandmi ^tn&n it Is av%13LabXd» Copioa of yotir Itoas Kos. i and S ar« being seirfc 切 John ProTlaa® lila infoiimatid 2* Tote? adrlee to Jolm •Epic®, Superintendent of 3ehoolav eoneaming th© liafeility of teaelwrs ia th® event of ix^tiry to stu- dents in the course of operaUon 聰ehi&erf In tあe ▼oeaMona! dpartffl»nt Is clearly aouzid* THe liability of a t©ac$i©3? in that fid Id is basad on the mm Xdgal fomdations as are ot)i«r tort liabilities!1« e*t the teadha^ Is liable only tor negllgdnee or intentional misconduet proximtely causing lajttry to ths pupilg op to asybody eXs®, An adwaoe release of liability 'by a student would have ao legal effect though^ as you state, it hars 301m psychological valw and I see no ijoaaoa for objection to ae&urlng $uoh stateraents# prorldlxig the actml effect of thm be not presented ditlu»r to tne teaehers or the 隳tudeixtB* A copgr of your Item 4 dealing with tMs problem Is b«lng sent to X%r» Lester Ad$t B^lncipal JMuo&tioml Oosstiltaat* WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON _蠢_ •ミ歲餘ザ命) % I m. glad that you aad lay Johnatoa visited Henry StedLth, Proseduting Attorney, to discuss Weomi shootlag ease* Ha?* Saitli*s attitude Is maasurlng and the prospeetlv^ handling of th© case is as aa w© baT© any reason to hope foa** 4* 1 baliare you were elearly oorrect in your advice to 101® dlvorce-aeoking ®va«ue0 Who is about to relocate in Illinois* For Ills prot®cti©a a Siiroroe d&er@e secured in itot State would be @0031 more iraXiMbl# tmc(a3P tfe® olr€ai〇3ta23u3#s tiimxi oa© aeeurdd axiywltofre iii s«# ; 5* "A 〇〇W of your Itoin. Ho* 7 eoiwerzilBg eracued departures ftpom 你乡 r©:U〇fi%ioa center cm indefinite to join tJlia Away, or to t1 a it the Axs^ Is being s^nt to Slreeto?* 6* Copies of yow Item 0 dealing with the leasing of se^isg aaaciti⑽e aM wi粒i tl油 eoaduet of private eat«rpris®a in tli© center s?e bdlog mn% to the l)irectorf Mr* lbwalt9 aad Ms*« Vrovism^p t am definitely concerned ©bout tho faot that the « are 150 sewing ia6Li!tliia#3 nt thci e&xk%9T not in tiseii Oa, the other lupoid! w& on^t not to ari?aEg© to pat |^©bi to a tw® i&ieh wuld be 1& 7iolatlon of th© Adsdslstratlw I&9tni(rtioiis*ii ”* A oopgr of yotir ttea llo* 9 Sdaling with th© work on rotititte property setters in tlje canter Is being seat to M Arnold and Uuss«ll Hobiiison# X truat that a oonspetent property noui will In dtid doursd take ov@r titles work» B* In your Item Bo* 10 y«u r®for to a i^raoraiiduia by Kfeat SlXT&rt^om® eoBoexxiiBg tli0 status of dseheat proead^lngs in 任Iso aa oplniloa dxmf念❹d _ liia^on th❼ siat^ir of time r®_ fniremetits 1b tliat 0t8it0« A@ td thd matter there realljr was not a mm^randum tmt only a w^mmxy ^tatei^nt t^iloh va2}sr vihioh was set for trial ut whteh has ba«m eoutiniaM« Cha^er3d& ladleated that soma sisrfc of 3ettX«G^nt might b« worked out but did not dlvelge the nature of the settlement« He does not kno^ of any otl&er prooeadlxiga pesdiag, and doubts that there will t>e cajy* He seoms to be of the opinion that most of thd dTasiona of tbe alien land Xa^ took place ^tiere land was 巍 1雜挪•紐d 你姑她{mrclia掷8 wdi?o 酿細• parties were U0^al3^r ftayefttl to Oonplsr with tha WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON "I As to the opinion Amftad on title reqttireuM&nts, this was pi^pared W E:®nt f¢3* suliniiasioti %〇 the Attorney Gtenei*al of Oallfomia in the liope that I10 wotOd issue it as an opinion. In w next letter Mgar Bernhard I will suggest ttiat copies of It be mad« available t© tfee project attora^s# t # Uhd intejrtaiai s®earftyv ®a在 twanseidjjts of law 郁, cwdey inel城,S yow were v©r7 lnt©T®〇ting aM Indlcat© that mtk in tMs field is being tiell cared tor at TRoIkwm% fThenk you for aBndtiug them to m* Pleas© eoirblat® to do so# 翁釐鞭教n細?ely •緣翻)f義" hf rniip m. caick ^olisitor gc - All l^ojaet Attjcradys M5r* Walk Mp* Bernhard Rohirer Relfteatbn C«at«r Reloeatlon, Arkansas AIR H4IL Mr, Philip M, Glick, Solicitor War Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington, D* 0» Dear Philip! 2し, May 6,1943 This is.my report for the week of April 29 to Uay 5 inclusive* During that time X have written Lewis sending him a check in ike amount of $4*00 frcm the Eohwer Cooperative Enterprises in payment of the taiance of the cost in connection with the ineor* poration of the ooctperaiiTe at this center* X* There is little to report on the coEfflamity government situation* As I advised you last week, the Organization Coiamission has been considering what changes should be mdo in the const it u-tion in light of fii•卿endaaent to Ad 取111ietrative Isnetructioii No* 3れ They hare considered several different plans and have eoneluded that the most satisfactory solution ie to continue with the plan of on© repreeeniative from each "block and throw th© election open, maJcing bo*th &Xlen& sud citizens eligi.bX6 for election* Therefor© # the only changes being made in the constitution consiet of th® removal of the requirement that councilmen be citizens of the United States 9 elimination of th© Board of Non->0iti35©» RepresentaiiYeey and a reduction of th« membership in the ixecutiv© Coamittee from five to four by the eliiaiiiation of the Chairmn of th© Board of Kon-Oitiiea Hepresefitativeg as a snembei* of th&t conanittee. fhe constittrfcion had already ^een ndmeographed in both Bnglish and Japanese^ and they have concluded, to siBiply strike out and chang® the copies with pen or p©nci!l and distribute them with an explanation of the changes and the r$si6 っ$:丫^$〇£;” マ’ 货十!^暴:香'^*!^^述 還レ缚容參 ' ネ:' ^ ; ■'il^ft 1:mii i m ^ ':’ 'ii^r'ftl -^'^> ^: .;e able to mke the necessary changes and diitribu^e copies of the const it u** tion to the residents on Saturday of this week# 2* The Coamiunity Enterprise* situation is unchanged since my last «port* We are etill awaiting receipt of the Certificate of Incorporation which 1 asetaaie will be received Tery eoon* I have pre-. pared a form of rental memorandtJBi with respect to the bulldirngs new occupied "by. the Enterprises:, and am attaching a copy of it • Sine© no WRA equivalent is being used by the ISnterprises,1 have made no referenc# to equijMBent in the Btemorandiaaa, bwt It covers buildings only* I bar© made it effective as of liay 1,19^3> becau«e eeveral of the building# covered fey it were not occupied 1&y the Enterprises until about that time*.. Ton wiJJL note, that "the rentaX pate wpcm all of tlie tmildings is per sqtffi.r© foot p^r armtaa* The ErrterpriiBe people concluded that they would rather pay fer their own heat and rent upon that basis f and that is agreeable with Mr* Johnston* It 1b mj tmderstanding that all back rental will be p&id to the WA the time cf the execution of the rental agreement and, therefore, no loan agreement will be necessary with respect to these items# 3* Progress of th© leave program continues tzna^ated with several evactiees dejs^rting every day* The other da.y th® Leave Officer discussed with me the Qtiestlon of whether the limitation in Adminis* tratIt© .Instruction No* 22 (Revised) Suppleynent 9 the granting of leave to paroled aliens applied to the detainees* According to my inforroatlon a ^detainee is one who ms detained pending an inTesti-gation* If tha inirBstigation disclosed that such individual was a proper case for internn^nt, h© was then interned | but if the investi-* gation disclosed 110 reason for holding his, he was released, in some eases, unconditionally, and in others they are apparently required to report any change of address to the InmigratioH Service in addition to the taeual reports required of aliens. In some cases the temporary detention ms in an djaternment eamp* Hewever, the released so far ag I hare been able to leam, are not required to iriake monthly reports sueh as those required te be made by parolees# A pare lee*s Certificate of Identification carries a notation to the effect that they have "been paroled• A d«tain©«*s Certificate of Identification carriei no such mrking* trader these circumstances we concluded that & detainee ms eligible to be granted leave under the provieions of Adminietraiive Xnstruetion Kc. 22 (Revised) Supplement 9j since their statu® differs eonsiderably from that of a paroled alien* 4« It is anticipated that a eontract will be let and drainage work upon thie project eemmencsd in the near future* Th# Pu'blie Works Blvition asked m about & form vhich eould b« tised in proeurlng :& right of way for the drainage ditch# I have prepared & form for their •^•Tr,.,f''、<1ぐ^一%;』^-1:^> :?rs續翁/^vr-が% 广^-4^^> «:重 w B f'^'ぎ ,wc:jl^r^ ICr* Glick Page 3 May 6f 1943 use 1 ifeich ie substantially the same as that prepared by BoTa Ij®flar for use at Jerome* A copy of that form will be found aunon^ th» attachmezits* 5t Among th© attachBaente is a letter to the Kew York Lif® insurance Company regarding the status of the Kitsuhoshi Savings Club Aesoeiatioiu That letter sets out substantially all of th« facia with recpect to the (situation except that the total amount involTed is over $14r000» Jtpproxiatatdly 1211600 waa on hand 1111 th« account at the outbreak of mrf and this arnoimt was tran®-ferred to Mrs# Hasuike* The parties % talked to ware »ot sure whether the balance of $12,000 was in the name of the Three Star Prodtiee Company or ia the nara» of Mr* l^isuike* The members nant to get t!he money iue them if there is any possi1t>l« way of doing it• It has "been suggested tlmt they bring attachu^nt suits to recover this money# 1 told the® while I was not very well acquainted with *the regulstticmB, it is my impression tbat money could not be obtained from a blocked national in that my, if a voluntary payment eould not be made* Am I right in this conclu«ionf Do you mippos© that it wcnSd "be possibi® for _th» Ba«uik®s to. olytain a special Ifeiceitjse to pay nwmfcers the amotmts due them If the j«y_ ees are not Moeked nationals! 6* I «ot® in Item 3 of Thome Masuda's report und#r date of April 24 #ef©renee to Api*ona House Bill18?, Chapter 89, Session jaws of Aritona 1943* 1 gather fro® hi® discussion that this law say have seise effeet upon e抑uimeea who eonteisplate .re1ocation. in th© state of Arizona* Tfc®r© ar® 00m© instances here of eyaeueee who are considering relocation in Arisona, and I would appreciate the benefit of ycmx* emalysia of thai law as soon as i;t is available so that if there are any particular pr〇vi«i〇n« of it which should be called to the att«nti〇n of evaeuees desiring to relocate in Arizona^ I can call them to their attention* 7* In Ralph Barnhart’s report of April 27, Item 5, I note that he quotes eiiig s«at to ^oha Prorlns®* X am glad that t1i« «liart«r Is finally put f€tm «ad is being to a rot9 of tb^ people* B«» the Sat® f@r tlw «iXeetlcm s©t m ret? Kiaas# a^lTlsd us tm ddrelopsaemts in IMs eoimoctlon inelMlag arguments »euS of tl$a ameuees# 2* A ®o评 odf y湖p Xte®s 38 taid dealing with 伽 ox^aalasttticm of tli« ©st^rprlse# at P4sl®ea? i0 wl%bo t># lag sont tQ Hr* ProTins©# w* liaw ©3ca@iai04 f®施 of rental jaasorend職偷ioh y⑽ SLt^&ehe^ to yotie report and find ^rnt it aonfoms to jAilmtaistra* ti 抑:節她leli gimmss ia t)sat fi.H* 5« I m& iM>t alt〇s»ther oleaa? about tha question piresesclail in ダ®如f 女免麵 3 ass to 你imp ar® ❿iigit)!® for inSefiidt® l»a?ve t© ga^airled 妙傲© Bfoj001 Ma?««tJ©«t to a 3?»XoasiBg of %hB elaim by the Soctratai'ar 〇t %h9 ms?mmxsf or !iis pifeperJ^ i!epr^»a2itatlT»» 13i® proper pr<>^ © Isy 翁瘺 ais^oad of the Mlub 斑棚於rs# or 女f «1你抑 of 切■拽isuik@8. f!鄉i tli& applleation is gmst^A It 9111 pumit tK# 'Bm T&rlt Life Insttraisee Co^^iisr or ^h〇9mT hm custody of th® fuziids or is ixoddr tfc© r V' r^lse leijally ftstltlad to 3»e«tw «u«sh 卿額3^ •* 歲:_s 6* Ae to 斑 Ho彻e Bill 107» Clmpi從鄉t Session X^@fs of Ari2〇»af 1^43 v abotit wM«di ymi iBqulxe is Item 6t M f^xgoson Is saaklag a brief study of th® wmmm ani will 0@nd a e〇|^ at Ms exk^ «3^l3 to 7〇u it in et^l^ted* WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON •Nk 3 1 m mvrf that ym to do tlxn valuable os* si»tan〇d Bill Blitalya afforded ytm while lui imiaiiiod at 〇02沐03% and ム辦 thrttshou34 &❼ not you will放 81あ1〇 切 secure Gth«r asaiataso# will to »〇3ut #xtont ^plaeo tltee loss# In l&e si»aiitlmst X tm gl»i that T〇uh&re ismh ememtBn% yotmg lftAies working for 70U in %im oftiem* ,夂〆な、!^^ 邊い% Siae^^ly, A/ p^mp m# 01^ 鱗激輪漏年^ eo ~ all project sttom^rs 纏 a,/ Rohwor Relocation Center Relocationf Arkansas m May 13,1943 AIRII8R,像聲職縫■ Mr •; Philip M* Olick 9 Scliciter War Relocation Authority p Barr Building Washington^ D* C« % Dear Philips This is my report for the week of May 6 to May 1,2 inclusive* ^During that time 1 have received a teletype from you advising me ihat Xewis was dye to arrive at Jerome yesterday and vould proceed here fr'oni Jerome* I was advised yesterday that he had over-co.me:.th6,01381 ructions .to by rea.fiiim'of'flood, ami', that.li© へ.was' at Jerome ana will arrive here tMe evening* 1 shall be more than |;glacl-to receive 1* _..I was .advised yest®rday. that'/th叢.necessary changes :'haYe been mde in the mlmeoghaphect copies of the conetituiion for coBimuni-ty evacuee govermnent and that copies of it will "be distributed through the blocks on Saturday of this w©ek#|^ Mr* Johnston is today issuing a call for ©lection for Thursday, May 20^h, to vote upon ratification of this consiitutieii9 and the Rohwer Outpost will carry a etory with respect to thle election in Saturday*s ieeut. If .the constitution ie adopted at the election on May 2Cthf it is planned to call for noaiinations iimnediately and to have them submitted to the Project Director on Tuesday,贩y 25, The election of the council* men will then be held on Tuesday, June 1* This program calls for pretty rajid fire actl〇«i> but the leaders feel that this BSttter has 云 delayed long enough and that it should now be adopted and put into effect as 80011 ae possible* 2. In my report of Kay 6f 1 referred to a discuesicn I hare had.witli the leave .officer』: with respect; :tcrwhetii6r the restrictions 讎 against granting leave to a paroled alien imposed Dy Adsinistrativ© Instruction No* 22, Supple3Ki©nt 9> applies to detainees* It seems that variations of this question ccmfroirt them alEioet continuousl^v We do not have any official list of paroled aliens residing within this center to whom this restriction applies# ¥e do Mv© some correspondence from the Inanigration Service with respect to reports 猶_ Mr* Olick Page 2 May X3,1943 and Certificates of Identification of paroled aliens residing here9 but we have no my of knowing whether iliis correspondence refers to all of the fHgiroled aliens in this center* While it is our under-standix^ that et paroled alien's Certificate of Idexrtifieaticm skews that he has teen paroled, this understanding is based on hearsay only9 and tre ar«f therefore, hesitant to rely upon It entirely. In instances of doulrt the word of the leave applicant that he is not a parolee must b© accepted. I wonder:if it wmild .possible for'U8 io furnished with an alphabetieal list of all parolees residing within ihis center in order that no mistake will be made in the granting of' leaves .under Supplement. 9 to'Adrainistratiire Instructioir Kef 22* ぺ: If it ie not possible to furnish us a list of that nature, cottldn't .we 1>© fiui*niah©d/.irithr..6〇ffie:de|lini'te yardstick, to.go fey irr determining, whether individual alien applicants are parolees and, therefore, ineligible to leave ttnder Supplement .3'*隱.Amcnf the ^ttachEi.Bts'',i..ll b©. a ノ00pjr 〇f a letter from th® United States Attorney*0 Office in Little R©ck t© Mr* Johiiston inquiring by «hat authority three aliens left this center and went to other parts of tii,© coimtry# The reply which I jprejMSLred for Mr# JT©hriston*s: signaturealso.事t:ta.ched,v If the tmd^rstanding expressed in 1^* J reply is correct ? th# Office of the District Attorney in Little Rock is not aeqtmiRied with the leave regulations of the WRA or has not Ibeen adyieed by th© pepartroent of Justice of Its approval of those regulations* There is also attaehed 'a., copy of received from.. *the Federal.名只 reati..of.スuvestiga-^ "t.ion ai; Little Rpek.nslting.fbr certain..information:witli.r©®pect.玉'〇■ all aliens leaving this center and volunteering to advise us further with respect to requirements vhieh should be met in eonnection with the move取6nt of. JapejaQse aliens,.' The infornmtion':■が©que由土6_(1 is Wing: fumi®h©d| but this letter reflects the same situation ae does the one AttoPfeiey* 11 expect to "b©-' fciitle 'Roolt some day: | 80011.and wiH'try'..:to., g© :.i«r.andh4iscii8«r..tiie situation witli eaeh'of the&e agencies* X will also discuss this in&tter with Lewis when he arrives here* 4* I have received a copy of your fitter of May 4 t© Bob Throckmorton dealing with the deporte© bondf* In that letter you state that th© iMasigration Service has substantially lowered the amount of bond required and that the premium i* not high vquoting the price of $20*00 per $1000)* However, Bereral of the residents 紅ere have.been in’tot&ik to me about these、4ismigx*ationd is $200* This, of course, is very much of a biarden on the evacuees who have no income other than what they ar© a*ble to earn here* JIo applications for reduction of these bends have been made through this office, /but the agents writing these tonds state that in January of this year they did make application for reduction and that none was granted, or at least that report was mad© by th© bonding ageHt>i Were all th6 bonds reduced, or was it done on 811 individtjal basis? If they were all reduced, I should like to know it as there are some peojile here who would benefit coBBideratly* 5* I am recelTing a great many inquiries about obtaining the return of cameras and short -ware radios which were turned in .c:itis©iis on the 曹est Coast as contraband• I note in Item 6 of your Ifey reply tc Ralph Ko〇re,s report of April1$ that you say we are to f ollow ih® procedure set forth in the April12 and April19,f; memoranda to the Project Directors in obtaining the return of these items • On April 20 me received a meroorandian from Victor L* Furth, Acting Chief of the Evacuee Property Offie® in San Francisccy asking that no request for the return of contraband be ©ubmitted until ■ tmiform procedure wa.s worked out and■■ specific, instructions, were furnished* Siriee that tiisie we lmve not accepted any requests for the reium of these centrtsiband items but have fceen waiting for definite .Jlnstruction® procedure .t© be followedlas 'set forth in Mr# Furth*g aiemorandum* I should like to know whether we should Droceed in accordance with the plan suggested in th© ffiemoran-dtiffi tc all Project Directors date of April12,0r whether Bor© specific procedures are "being worked out, and we should continu® to refuse these request曹 until those instructions are received* 6* There is little to report upon th® coiBnunity ©nierp^isea eituation at this time# Dally inquiries are being made as to whether any news has been receiTed with regard to incorporation of the poopera-tive. I have revised the by-laws, making some alight changes necessary by reason of incorporation under the District of Columbia la^r rather than Arkansas law, and I am attaching a copy of th. revised. T5yl8iws for your files* X Jmv© also rewritten BdLnute© of the first meeting and have included a resolution intentled to medi the requirements of the Arkansas law for|.qualific?tioia of a foreign corporation to do business within this state* A copy of the minutes is also enclosed* Mr* R* €• Ellen, the Acting Chief of Conucunity Enterprises, is to be designated as the r©sident agent in this state to o^et the requirements of the Arkansas statutes* I am going to further revise the mimites to incorporate resolirtions authorizing execution of the transfer‘agreeiBent^ the operating agreement, and the rental eseffiorandum* It is my understanding that a free rent and utility movement Mr# Glick Page 4 May 131 19^*3 is being inauguarated byノtJmnterprises.in some of the. other centers and the enterprises here are being called upon to cooperate in that movement• I understand the plan is for the enterprises at each of the ten centers to petition the Birector, either jointly or concurrently, for free space, utilities, etc* I have not diseuseed this with the evacuees interested in the ther to her sister were js.ttgg穸isted* ’’I■於 …t’h© 、of:.:guai^:ia:G:/wa 癱 1101 practicable and that th® inother*s attormy*in-fact eould take no action tiiai she herself could not take •1 told him that in iny opinion'the grant: ixras being made to .tlie mother as 'the head' of tlie family for herself and dependenxs at this time 'while she is a resident of the center and in accordance with the provisiona of the applicable ■instruct.icm;: that al.3l_ of the,.grant, is...tci..'tl2© .mother .as "the. he.ad of the family and that the deferred portion would not be payatsle to the dependents thesiselves but payable to her for their benefit) that payment of the deferred portion would not con^ltut© a new grant but only payment of th« r©naind©r of the grant made at this time to the mother while she is a resident of the center and for the purposes authorized by AdMnistratiTre Instruction No# 45 (Revised)} that, therefore, when she returns for the children, payment to her would be within cur authority und«r the instruction, and that she could Mr, Click Page 5 Kay 13,1943 forth in ih^ instruction* .滅^^^ am attaching copies of ineinorRiiduiR which X Jiav© written 圏 with regard the ^ue$t4^n raised ^ Trie# and whieli I have preyiously referred to and a question raised by Mr* Moulton, Chief % of Employjfient and Mousing, with regard to pajHaent of unemployiBent compensation to workers applyingj after becoming eajployed, for :b健®fiW for a previous'period …of 规棚plpyrneniv:'如:^^ tJie cpnc'liieiong -reached? ;S;hoi2ld t'hese' be. des-igMiated as; Project Attorufy's dpinioac and copies sent to other Project Attorneys?j 9* Dr# Ramsey^ ©ur Chief Medical Officer, reported here*r abotit two weeke ago* He e〇ffi«8 to us from Tule l^Lke^ Tbpazt and Gila River# Jw^ng fpom his beginning^ he is going to 4© an excellent ^ob* I understand h» is devoting most of hio tiise at the .preserrt *fco public .'health conditions 買fcich hal bC not 七00 grealj & distaBce this cent如鈥 s^ad while t hae swcllen some above thia point t there ftpparerttly i^ danger of flood isattr In th® center^ Therefor©, according to roy Ibeft Ir* formation, you need riot fear that Rohwer will be washed away at thi* time 1 ‘C'lj *忍,乂へし t Wiila kindeet regards, I am , ^ Sincerely yowra 9 Jack 8 *- Curti^ Project A11 cjrtfey Inciosures cci All Project Atiei^eye Kdgar Bernhard Mr. Haurice Walk ♦今0 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solic,?t or WASHINGTON ME6T 30,1943 AIR MAIL /' Mr* Jack S* Curtis , .: ^ Project Attorney / Kalwer Bdlooatlon Center McGehed, Arkansas Dear Jack: Tfels will reply to yotir report dated Sifey 15,1943. I trust that the flood did aot wash asffay yottp house# Bof Leflaa? has beeii watching 12se papers closely and tells us that be has so ftir seen notiLing to indteen worlcing on it for »cm® time. Ia th© meaniiirae th彩r© lias be©n sent to tlis pro^eets a list of about 1,000 names of parolees, in alplia1>ettcal order but not listed by projects, ^©rliaps that will Tj® of some value until the more ooz^pletd list arrives* S, < Xjeon Catlett, Assistant tynlted ^atB» Attorney at I,it;tl9 'Rock, wrote th© Project Director at Jerome in ref©i*enoe to aliens going out for relLoeatitm,まJust as he iwote *to Hay Johrustoiu Paul Taylor sent Director J^er a copy of the letter an5 asked for advice on It. a copy of the letter wmch Director 物r©r sent 切 Tfeul Taylor 1b attached hereto* You wm observe tliat it is substantially in accoarA the reply which was sent to Mr, Catlett tT*om noimer* WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON • s - If any further question is raised by* the Tilted Stales Attorney office, you lalght sraggest tiiat they get in toueh with the Director* Probably you are wise In ccaaplylng with iiie F©a©3?aX Bureau of Investigation*? request for information with yespeet to all aliens tl» center f ❻Tan th© Just;ioe Dejwdrfetneiit; do®snot require t>iat such information be giv©a* We will fee interested in receiving Infonaation as to your conferences with the TJhited States :ぶセ切office and the FBUtt the cottrse of. your proposed tj! sit to Little Rock* 4. In ycmr Its© 4 you 3?©f©r to ottr letter of Hay 4 to Bob Throctanorton eoneeraing <^po:ptee 13011** at)Iy "be qualified to pemit tlie cooperatita to pay th® value of such memberships only if Its aolvency would sot "be jeopardized, it is doubtful that tlie coopeiratiTe could legally |«ay a iai9iiib0rf8 share to him if th« paysjent would jeopardize its soIt911ey* 7. ad^ce w,ich ;〇u ^ to t,e Welfare Division ana the Admialstratiye Officer conoeralng deferred payment of part of a •fcra'vel grajrfe to a siotlier irhoUll peturii later to piefc up li❷で de_ pendent children, appears to Ibe correct* *Ibe grant, one© sad©t may properly be paid ©ithsr at once or partly at onee and partly later, according to so皿d a^mlnistratfir© discretiioiu ^Ih© deferred portion does not eonstiftTfe© a Be於 graat and does »o*t glfe rise to the problems which, were suggested* -i. . ^ ^ave over the xaaisoraiidtim whicli you prei>ar®d tot Jolm Triep .oil shop teachers* liability. As you say, you had iaready brou^it* lihe question to otir atteatioa ia a prerious report and ia ovse 3?©ply dated May concurred in the conclusions which you had reached* ^ ©• W# Imire checked with the 'Esn^loymn% Divisioa oa th© oon^ eltisi^tts stated ia tlie otter iaem〇3?aadum Tsliicli you sutamitted oa pey-raent of ime卿lojnnftiit eojnfpensa^ion to workers applying therefor after thdy ImdSalreadsr been imemployed for a considerable period. Oon-• ’へ、 This.is .町 repert f©r p#ricd of Ifey 13 麻y 26 iuelu豳 and include® my apclogies for faiiuro *to bu細it a report last I simply eottld not fi»4 iiir# to sandwi#h it iis* 1* I vfery ssttoh cloyed Lewis Sigl©r*fi brief visit with h#r«* r^ritmaiely (or unfortuimicly) bu»ine88 %&b rather slack during, his visit • &nd 了 had an opportunity to diacues vitfc liiB seme caaee &nd probloins wliich I huve b©en working on suad cilso tc vi©it &jad ce® fe gr»at 加&1 of predict includiiig tfc« f&rm» ^hich r h«4 not vieiUd or#• lly only regret Is tb&t hie risit w^b so brief• If fe® could hav# stayed ever into the next wc©k, it would not cnly have been & pereonal pleaeure %tit X eould h&ir« smd# \kt9 of his le^&l 2# C^i la»t Tlmred&y* fc&y 2Cth,. th©. eciwtituticB, irliicfc 魏® BtiV* nditt«d ic the residents of this ceBi«rt ratified "by & rote of to 210* Th® total vote, I believ®, represents about ?C^ of thle elifiblt vcter« in th« c«nt«r. In a fev fclocit* vt ry littl© interest 娘t8 shown while others turned in a rather heavy vote* I have prepared & set of regulations ccv®rifig ih« election of eouneils^nf which viXX 1&© held on next Tu«siisiyt Jtase 1* k copy of th© regulations ie included assong the &itaehment0• Mr* JchKston ha® asked sm to »enr© »« lleciion Supervisor and look after th# s^ehanlf© cf holding the eleotien* X sue new iis th« ccviret of prejrjariRg the ballotsy »nd they will probably g© to the mimtegr&ph d®parti»*nt thie afternoon. Th#r© appear® to b® coii6ld6r6bX0 interest in th® #l«ctiCB although frankly I have n©t Ve«n ftbl© to b« &8 elese te it ee I would hav® liked to. Ffrhap* I can five you more high lights in ir.y mxt report. 3* This will acknowledge receipt of the Certificate cf Incorporation of th« Reh^rer Coop«rativ« Interpri8es» Ibc*, ftrsd the ctrtifded copy of th« Article* of A6»cciatioiu I 鄉8 aware tke fact that th❿ Articles cf A«eociaticn required a greater ret® for th®ir aa^ndment than iran required by the District of Ccliarbia law. However, I did not learn this u»til I dl#cu8«©d the matter with Moxley F»aiher»ion when I was in Washiisgion ftftd when I procured a copy of "tHe Dlttriei of Ccluicbift law* I mad® n© reeeareh upon th© question9 but it i»a® wf Mr* Click Pag® 2 Hay 27,1943 opiuicm that tl»籲 Articles hgally x*6quir❹ 00re tha» the l&w retired but, ©f courset eould net require lets* At any mi#, I did not fe#l that thic differontiatlen irould affect th« Validity ©f the inoorponaticn of tb# cooperative and f*lt that it would l>« advisttbl* to file th« Articles an4 inccrporat# with this reqairmimnt in the® ratli翁r than utteffipt to g镛t the OrgaBiRatitm CosaEHt㈣ te auihorix# thie change in th# AriieXde* 編| 顯寒!!^^^.:’ On Friday, Uay 21®t, the first n»0ting cf the iucorp#raters v&e held* The dir^eiers ft21d dfficiftlt w#re •Xeet^d) and & av®ber of r^soXutiefift wer* {^ssedt but aetioxi wa® d«f«rre4 wpcu th# 〇p«mi» Img agrecsseBt* r零ntatl'BaM&©jr&isdia®,ftiKl utwumif:癱r.. &gre®ffieist • Th0»® d s©sSic» _031 the fiiM't nesting later this we#k* Th* r«a#eft fer d«fentient of action on thee* ftgr««B^ni& «as that all ©f th# directors w®r# »〇t acquainted with their previtioa* &adi the aftemooii had already ^e«n speat. Th«yf therefore, requested the 6#eret&ry obtain c-oples of tfee of emiittg agrees»»i eo timi eacli ^irsctcr might ftwdy it %»efore ainy action ms takeii* Si&e6 it m« e# lat« 1» th© sacisth, I felt it wculd b© a4iri®abl® to th« trar*®fer ©f assets and blliti#s to the ccrpor&ti©11 tmiil the firet of wh©» an up»to^» date ete.i®®*Rt and luvuRtory ecitld fee atiacfe#d t© th® ir&nefer agr^®- vmnt* Fof that reaacm : d© not feelievie that any bar® 曹ill r•癦lalt frets this delayed aeticn* 4, Th® Leave Officer has inqttlr©d a® i© hie authority gimcting leare to a person ^ho hae ©ridcntly aj&d# an lXl«g&X ©airy into ibie eouaitry. Th^ individual involved tttai^d tlmi shortly fe^fer® D©c€fBitfsr T§ 19^1$ hes m.» ask^d to oome ic? th« FBI Office but' that t?efor0 h« get th#r« mr had been declared f and he tme tma&ie t© get inte th® off lee* H« had hla aiiom*y eoutact the FBI and «a# iold that hi# cage would fee deftrr^d w»til after ih© vs&rm He was not detained in any ivay ^ ti«m9 andlsc r«airieiiens tr«re plaeed upon him 5n aay may* I adTieed th«® that X that they were autlioriied to/H»ave to tlsie persen uiader Swpplemeni 9 ^ Adininistm-tiv« Inst rue tioft Kc» 22* ^hil© as a miter of policy it rcigH b© «ia#ier for the FBI aiad the Iisilgrat£©» Service t© know his exact wli«r®&b mexiis* X advised him that u&der Seeiiozi 1825 F〇p«*9 jDig»st cf Arkansas these aelaicwledgesz^Kta might be tak«n by & Justice ef the Fesic* In. thle eeunty« Soi&e of ih» 0v&eue« doetors at this eeniGr ar« xiov eut cn leav*• One of tb#m hat been induoted into the &r^f9 and our «T&eu9« medical staff h»« reduced to three dociori* Ont et th«B; is Quite cld and le In p9:er him8«lf« lunciher cf the doetors is new preparing to r〇 out om leaT#« The siiuaticn ie such that the «vaeue® cioetcrB 蒈h© are her« e&imot handle all of the eaeee themselves * W© ar« cbt&lning relief at tfe# present l?y l&orrewing tw© doetors each weftk from J#ro〇ie9 and while 1 suppose that pxmciive is&y b# 00ntlnu#d ind«fi»i|t«Xy, it of eeurs* is not a fully s&tief&etoi'y selutieti to the problem* I imd#r«taM that tiro of the doeicre who nr<$ ccrt of th« center aro out on short t«m Xe&Y«f and if they the ■ aitwatieirifill,.〇r c&rsi^, ba r6li«ved tc jauris. ecs« 0xte«t9 but if they do not9 it loolcs othBr scXvtion «ill have to b# werked cut befer® long* 7» Wfeil«.^r* Ba## of tfe# Agrieulitaxml B#pttrtffient cf faahiiigioii Office wae h«r«9 X diseuB»ed the questlen cf irrigatlcn cf our farm with hi» a»d Mr. Rains, the Assistant Prefect Director and Acting Chief of the AgrleuHural B«pRrt»6nt« Boggy Bayou pnes^e by the far® &r>d it va酿 their defilre to pimp ❹r froas the b&ycu for use in irri_ gfttion of th® adjoining tract. 2 t©lr* Grayson of the rt&te Health Cepartoeut • Dr# arayeon »a* quite Irney dtelinf with yariewB aep«ct3€ tmd net checked th« tion but that wcmld do eo ainl that if th«y bad net been all r«fgi8tftr©df lie woiilA advis# m®* He ale© t#ld me f be.t tl»e Attcrssiey G®B«ral*e opitiien to th®. effect ©搴|?&1*1拍1«31 .K«<h.o©u34.. not legally p«giBt#r Mrtls# R»d daathi i» tte«se ®©nt«r« ha4 he^n changed* ks you knovt no publicity was gir«» t© this chaiig® in L* opirJLcUf and -1 do mt ^noir wht-n ft new ©y ini on wan ieBucd a® I did not press .Mm for dstaile in t-hi» matter* \kSi^ 1C, Whll9 in X4ttX« Rcekf I aleo t*lk«d te Mr. Fr#d Hallfordt apeeial ftg®nt in eJmrg# 0f th« Xitt3L# Reek office ©f the FBI* Mr* ffe.Xlfor4 &dvi»©d k»« that all FBI fil«e on all aliens in th« Stat« of Arkansas| iueliidiRg all 1Jcm» tyre r*lecii.ti〇R c«nttr»y„ had.. ' fer^arded to hi« office* He eaid that a« •〇〇« as an alien th# center and w#nt to another pointf hi® file wculd be forwarded t© th« FBI Office 1« tlmi diistriei* H« al«e that nrhil® th* alifii齷 reperted cf a^drese t© th« FBI* it i»a» nea«e96iry ter th«® t© verify that ekang^ a«xpl&iyi«d that if mas Rcrt fwmiBhed to his office wh#n an ellen l#ft thie c«nturf It v«ii2d b« neeesaary for hiia to verify by letter at a lattr dat« «ji4 that, th#r©for0, if rm would notify hi® of th« departure ©f m nli«n at the tisic of 4«p«irtur®, that h® oculd Itoi-diat«Xy fonsard that alion's file to the I*BI Office in iht dislalct vhtre he is going* Thi® proe#dur« will later ▼erificatiou a»«i might,in ¢0®¢ i»«tanei^ 翁*消fit’ _th鬱©vent #o®» local ftiuth^rity shou!4 &rr«et them a*wi held tfe«a? uzitlX h# eoul# get cl«&r» ance fre和 thu FBI* Of eours參,if Ida file was ftv&iiaW•鬱 in the FBI Office i« «li娜trief wh«r® もe. g©鬌藤 t .fcis rel«&a« coul<4 1j« effected Mr* Gliek 5 May 2?, W3 going to apelegiee for thic r#p©ri, wiiich you sloppy9 but will &11M just a fh« leave siueh earlier* H« aleo »t«t«d that th# W«8t«r» Offlc# of th« FBI had requested them to ©fctsdn thi® inform敷tiou frois tlh* j>rc^e的瘳 and that it was not fU3mi0h«e certain that record ^a«r Jc©|>t of th«s« d«partur«»* 7h«y,th#r矜for©, Yro«tXd n4$t «xp«et anything other tteiii e〇fB|>ll8mc« with etir l«avf» re-* j guliitiori® ftKd with th« B©|»rt!s»©nt of justice* 12 • Thank you tor yowr teletype and Rlr ®Ril coramijaicatloB with p#gapr Berahfti^l* : prebafcly 零ill ;f©rwftriiBg a lair家龜 lumber ef these appllcatleni within a few daj^« 14* In &etord&nc« with It«m 10 iis your r#ply unde^i^ate cf 海y 2C,19ね、to my report cf l^ay 13,1943,I h&v# ㈣cranduiB eneleeed with r#p〇rt ».§ Pr©4®ct Attonsey 'a Opiiaica afid b»v* fort?«tr^l©d thea. tc ell 'Projict Attomtye '&ni ^#esre« Walk and'-Sertibard^ is aeeord&nce with yo^r IriStruetieriS* Mr, Gliek Pag•も ^ay 27,1943 prograat9 of eovre«9 rates a Ho# 1 priority* In eomeetion with th&t progmm# & great mny potential employers ecese to eenter tc intenriev e.pjplloaiite for work* In the past th«»3r fmire bi»ld th«sa intorviftwa at firet erne.pl&e•瓤nd them, another, ovsr th翁'cent9铲* Si#p8 have sow bsen taken to provide & l»«ttex* pl&e« for them to GOBduci the inienrievtc IIig first pX&eit 1b#ixig prorided them 1¢ Wf office 1 wbieh is Idling cut up into thr«« interview recsts* For m they h&vm ecnfttruriTat« $e at the ■■pre&eent.Mece.I asc.tryliig to get.moirGd izu 龜prsiig耆,iu^l eus:‘ fidsc tryi»g'*tc』g.et Esy work swITioifffttly eiittgfct up ®i> 政i I e&nge. hcine an4 &p«^a say daughterfn firet Mrthdfty with h«r icf^orrewr irhleh will fc«ny f irrt w#®1£_*ib4 |1〇瞒I 'mturiMd frep:觀shiiigtctt. Thereforef 2 &aa vorki&g undar coini pr«S9ur# and str^ngthi tb« Hf© cf ■ ife.6. jhre^®*^...裊主鶼籲.▼®s3r 龙餃衫®.* 琴禱■連觸_|.次' Sitic*r«ly ye»r»,. f4 ”*、、'气ぐン /,に⑦ く!… (Dleiattd t)ut r^ot rtad) J&eH*, Curtin Ineicaureu ? - '^jg Project Attorii*y'fe ect 麁11 Prejeet Att©m籲ye Mr* Maurice talk Mr* Idgar B«z*»lmrd ノ/亦^^身!^鱗娜_娜議領纏_ WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON June 1,1943 AIH MAIL ^4; ^ ; ' メ /じへ w :了; Jack S. Ctirtis Project Attorney Kohwer Relocatibn Center McGtehee, Arkansas ぬ義觸:海^^^®織^^’纏議嘴^^^雜纖纖誠き鑛轉議痛繼.深丨麵 Dear Jack: Tins will reply to your report dated fey194:S. 加■ホ,kTLf〇r伽で响 gratification of the Constitution. It certainly was a decisive ^n held〇r^^ ^ enterprises are entirely satisfactory* It seems that the situation 讓戀動 rnent^ h^riTJ°« ^L〇f °^Qt in ^ ad^pe that ac]me use^^ arainag^ coixstructi^ lob I mderstaixd that you aiLd in th^pr^ratlo of til© 00ntract for the drainage structiire Jerome; therefor©5 you were M|ar It is difficult to ;ee^ Se^^ble: at Kowher is essentially different from that at Jero^^ Inasmuch as a reg^ar form ^ construction contract is now contemplater I suppose there is no; need for further disc^^ mttS %aShi!i^: called the attention 〇f the ^mngton staff to the situation in iTeferenc© to evacuee doctors at Rohwer and els^re. situation I ag|*ee tion o^it^^f〇U4.f〇r ^ieh you gavB us oii recorda- tion of vital statistics m i\rkansas. It is of course important that ^ recorded from h〇S?fSi the^eS^^hing rr^ dd ln this is t〇 check vJith the hospital authorities, Ulys. can do ^ same thing at Jeirome. In WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON .V.2.— Case there is doubt as to tlie recordation o? any particular tlie parents could be urged to apply for certificates so that they could find out definitely whether the birth was recorded. 6* I agree that it is probably \v±se to furnish the FBI office at Little Hock ^ith the informti6n ^slc tor cioncQmirig aliens leaving the center. At least there is xio harm in 1t and the procedure may do some good locally* I am glad that everything has nw beeji, strai^itened oirb with L^on G&tlett af the United States Attorney^ js office in LittX© Visit to the Capital City was apparently quite successful, 7 I :i.iso tffill be spiryr for yom* ssQce,^ ^ does not return to the center. On the other hand, I certainly hope that he has obtained or does obtain satisfactory employment. Bob Leflar sent a copy of the Civil Service announcemerrt to his Chicago address, but he may have left +tliei*e before the letter arrived. 8. I am conceited ato removal to such small; as an office. While, of course, it is true that there was need for a room to interviev/ job applicants, it is also true that you need a room Wlier© both you and your staff can wdrk with reasonable efficiency. ェ hope that the quarters whicli you described are 1;©邮〇で狂1*^。1117. 9. In yoixr Item 7 you mention the plan to pump water from -B〇Igy Beyoti for ^ of tlie ad joining IJHA tract: of land* Arkansas, unlike the Western States which followed the f,appropriation theoryn of riparian water rights, does not permit the upper land owner ifeo of streaib water even to the detriment of aoimstream owners. Rather, like most of the Eastern ana ^utiaern States, Arkansas law merely permits ^ne upstream owner to s\iq% usd 抑a和yi^nt: pf the water as will a similar use by downstream owners* Actually, due to the normal excess rather than shortage of water in most parts of the tlie State, the proKbaran as to vdthdrawal of mter for iOTigQtion seldom arises. ere are no cases in the State, apparently, passing on the point specifically* It is probable, however, tliat if such use of v/ater for irrigation by 'the upstream riparian owner 311011Id practically dry up stream or render the stream substantially less useful to downstream ouners, the latter would liaye a causfe of action 够6n th 31and, jbf total amount of water in the were not substantially decreased or at least not decreased to the detriment of donstream riparian owners, they snould probably not have a cause of action. WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Office of the Solicitor WASHINGTON .....一'.3 « Some of the principal authorities in the State include Taylor v., Rudy f 99 Arlc* 128; Taylor v. Steadman.,143 Arka 486; Meriwether Sand and Gravel Company v. State,181 Ark. 21を;and Malvern iSTa and Gravel Company v. McMillan, 200 Ark. 386• All of these case's deal,however, with obstructions and poJliations of water ratlier than diversions as such• I am quite sure that from the public relations standpdnt you have determined upon the wise course when you concluded to discuss the matter with interested local citizens and to govern tlie conclusion you arrived at by their advice. 10. In your Item 4 you raised a question as to granting leave to a person who made an illegal entry into the United States • ?Hiile there may not be anything in the leave regulations expressly relating to such a base, I would neyertheless be ratlier chary of it* B?olkbl3r sucn a person should.be put in the same class as a paroled alien or a person held under a deportation bond. It does not seem worth while to issue a special supplement to the administrative instructions for the purpose of dealing with such a special case, but I would at least recommend that the Project Director regard this as one of th© cases Y^icli should not be handled by him under Supplement 9 of Administrative Instruction N〇. 22 (Revised), 11•lie have read over the provisions of the Arkansas Blue Sky Laws (Popets Digest sections 860-903) and it appears that:they are applicable to such orgahi^ations ais tH^ cooperative enterprises wlaisix are being organized at Roiiwer and Jerome, i will not in this letter imdertake to point out the specific provisions which are relevant and you are probably familiar x^rith them already. I would, hoxvever, wi'3h Barely to ment:10a the iaat翻 You need not apologize for your current report. It is a very good one. incidentally, I want to compliment yoxir secretaiy, whoever she is, f〇3? tuirting oul;a good job from dictation whicli you iiad no opportunity to check on. Sincerely, Philip M. Glick Solicitor MoGeh®e# I Arkaixsas 3,1943 Mr* rtiiiip,萆*尊她‘_:_^ Solic War BelocatJLon Author lt|ri Barr building Washingt〇nf' D# C* Pemr Philip $ This Is sgr report for the week of May ^9 to Jpa^ 2 InelusiTe* $lnce X was awa^ from the projeat 〇Y#r the w«ic-end. It wlXX# In f act# cover only a few days* I could "';S-proDably giye you a much more glowing picture of the methods used the probld斑s oiiccmnt瘳r保I In ccmneet:1011 with the finishing of an apaxtaent Inferior sinee 1 am attempting to get reaiy to more my family to the projeot this weekend# butifl will rain from doing $0* 1# On Tuesday ^ June X# the election of come Ilmen want off aecording to schedule*^$0 tar as X have been able to Xearnf it went off in good order# aM a raihef1 heavy vote cast* t❹t在!L vt>td east in the biockal wa8^9〇« I^^ group of 33 cotuiellmezi ooaslsts of 19 aliens and 14 citl2ens# which Is a fairly even ^presentation# Si 11. am acquainted with Teryfew of the oouncllmeii who ^are elected but was told by the Chalrmaa of Bl〇6k Managers that he thoizght the blocks had used good jtidgment in 11001111atlng | and electing capable m«n 111 most instancas« 0n@ eieetdd* ■ In order to steet tJbds possible situation^ I prepared forithe slgxiature of Mr# Rains1 as Aetlng Project Direetori a r^oraMum containing additional instruction on election procedure whleh would eiiable any caMldate who^ared he might be a Tletim ofm staish action to adequately protect himself* Since th# ,-^;; el^otlon I have not heard of any complaintso I assume was s&tisfJLed irith jproeediare followed. 2# On last Saturday the Board of Dlreetors of the Cooperative met as contiimation of tiieir first meeting and approved the rental memorandtisif transfer ^reefflsntf and operating agreement* They have suggested ono amendment to the operating agreement ^hleh Is being incorporated into the agreement whieh will be signed within the next day or two. The amendment suggested was In Paragraph 12 of the draft urtiieh wa* forwarded to you earlier« fhls paragraph provided for cancellationcf th© agreement by a written notic® served either by tha Projeet Director ox th« President of the Cooperative^ fhey requested that this section be ameisded so tiiat m notice of 9〇 days Is required which will protect In that they win b© given sufficient time to liquidate the business In the ev01it tho agreement should be canooXled by th# Project Plreotor« Mrv Johnston has agreed to this amex^lment^ and X there will be no obje❹tlon 饮oa Wa鑫hingtoiu A copy of tie agreement as amended will be among the attaehments follov* Ing the report* I hope tog»t all of the agrees&dnts axeoutBl ▼ery soon, aM th^y will b6 forwarded to 取在shington in accordance wltti instruetlons# 3* Mr# Bhyn@f Chief of Public Works, told me the other day that it looks as though it might be necessary to condemn a part of the right of way tor the dr&ixiage dltehes to be oonstrueted# The la214019near Involved la perf@etiy irilling to laave the aiteh go across his land Imt is In a aisput© th© «44〇ia:111g landowner a•切 where the boundary line He wants tofsettle that dispute before granting WEA an ^sement* The ditch will drain from one dlreetlon only# auod it the dispute Is not satisfactorily settled* th«re is a possibility that this particular landowner will have a narrow strip of land on the wrong side of the dltcli# ?〇 aToid thatf h@ wants the aitch to go down imm#diately adjacent to his botmdary line* Foi* that reason h© wants to d^finitely determine M$ botia* dary line*before granting the right of way. Mr, Khyn« stated that the landowner was going to talk to J:xi« attorney and that h© was going to takeit up with him again ^Tter he has consulted his attorney. It It does become neces* sary to coMemn this right of way# I will advise yon Xime-diatel^r sa the proceedings may be Instituted a$ soon a s possible^ 驗:邊 通^^^ 4脅 I have recently reedlred a mmorandxm ttom Ur# Mr. Gllek Page June 3, W 冒:Lilia斑滅• Be⑽ley, Principal of the Mgh school h❷re方 asking whether it would possible for tkim to open anc operate a school 4;ore 也:tdti wotild handle «school suppliei assorted nick-iuicks. and trinkets of interest to high school pupils and tm XilceM according to his m^aoranduia, H❹ stat&s that the store would be finanG€i4 and op@r&t@d 囑圓 the stiaient council with ©tail# of the operation in charge*^ of the Commercial Department# The pro©e❹d» from th❼ operation of the sohool vlXX be used for school purposes irith jao ijidjLvidtu&l gains for fluiy per籌on攀 Z have not yet answered his memorandtiBi and I am ^taching a copy and would appreciate your cosaaent* It 0QCUT9 to me that it could very ©aaily be said that 抛靡iroul4 not b© a private•如 t.rj>rise of tja® tiyp® prohibited by Administrative Instruction Ko* 26* Of eoura% a legal entity of nature of a trust or of 30me otter nature would have to b❼ est&bliahad* Aa n matter of poiieyj it seems to me that it presents a auch more serious pro-bieau The coop❼iier© has a i攻rge stock of scho©]L supplies and th© store is not needed 111 order to meet that need* The real purpose for its establishment Is to raist money to pxirchase various trophies, etc#. irtUch most schools furnish but WHA does not. X know that the cooperatlTO will object to the operation of such store by th« school, and this 曹ould probabiy caua❼ eon*iderato:U diasensiem withia th© center, a® it certalnlyietild be competing wit^i the cooperative on almost, if not all# ot the items to be soM* I have not yet discussed the matter with I4r* John* st©n but escpect to do so« )>m 5* Sometime ago th© office of the fSES gnlshed forms to this ©enter eM to Jerome uliioh they woxOA Qomplf with the California law and raguXatlonB for registration in order to qiaalify for unamployaent compensation benefits imder the California law* these forms, were filled in and sent In to the California Co mission^ and the applicants have now received replies which in effect state that there has not been a compliance with I th© requirement of the California Coiialssion* In view of th0lr|reply# I took the matter up again with the USES at Little Rock, and they agreed to ©stablish itinerant aM register all applicants for work In th© usual manner if we felt that would be dislrable*^We hav® discussed It h«re# and I have disaussed It with ^lya 1,0veil* We have agreed that although it probably would not resialt in theipayaaBt of any beneぞltd to any of the eiraouees* we siiould ask USES to establish this service and enable all applicants Gljbck Page 4 June 3# 194-3 to make a proper record# W®| ther«fora# are contacting the USES this morning md mill pro^abljr take new appli-eatlons within a very few dajrs# | 料化 t 麵邏靈縣最^^爾^^餘,鐵羅v' _6* ThU wiU 巍cknoiriedge 3?的©1的 of your teietyp# concerning the absence of Ulys Lovell from Jerome for a few days and asking me to aaka a rrang«»ents to toe dare of | hl« legal work at that project during his absence* Vly» Lovell has already contacted me with respect to fela abs@nce and Is advising Mr# Taylor that I would be on call at any time aad will tpy to spend a oouplo of days down there next w ek« I have also talked wltli Mr* Johnston^ and this arrangement meets with his approval* 7, Bill Mlffibu retiirned to the Project on May 2?th# He will r細ain here untiJL a 玲out th* 13th of れ⑽!加 will go to Madison# Wisconsin^ wh#r# he has obtained employ* mejatliifiilc^rofflee. Helxassexitlni^Ls^ppiioatdoiito take the Civil Servljee Izulnatlon on Jtme 121 so X a&smm that I will reoelve a communication f rom tha Board of Legal Examiners with respect tolthe examination vlthin a f^w day®#^| X have not yet obtained cysyont to take BlXl^ place in the offloe but assiame that It id XX l> e necessary to JT1M someuii® here in view of reports fro斑 other Project 毳ttor-neyB that their evacuee attorneys a re al^o going out on leave• lx perchance any Project Attorney has a e apabl« e^aeuee attorney to sparef I wotild w^Xeome his transfer to Rohxmr, where it is cooler than Postern# etc*. In summer (1 hope} and is VAr&er Uian Heart Mountitln# etc«# In 灌 winter* 獨邏■還顯職想^^■謹 With kiul^$t regardB^ 1 $tm BimereXy yovn, 〇 urtis Project Attorney Bi closures eei All Project Attorneys Mr» Mauriee Walk Hr» Edgar Bernhard WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Off ice of the Solicitor WASHINGTON CUFli0 gyp m靄,t变i折^f切ダe明p满|^$逢ftt, ^ TNtp%^ t0 ffm I9#3tt 1Wp<9fT% If" lilM^ ¢¢11 MP "2,t - T^9>T^ fSf 1^13 €^f eO^^ll^KQ <(^l_ 1® dE〇6DQ?QglQ|S« v^Sipl4Id tilt lt^ X CH9H% %Q 裴ytlffSff' S®f®2?9S Iqgjyf It鑛⑽^UliS^♦直Oft.'tljf ^|KI 001ZtICflll pV9&90SiM A^§ ^W 策 9,91 ^jp> 獲意lift CI'limilAd’ ゴ 2S0%f.j 00l%BI0i暴..!^I...iPSNilS x i城袁禮翁!%教卷 tlNp ..袖物_^.'.0ゅ to 110% %MW9 t^gaXwt^ 111961^Nlt Z.%.. -^,-91# ^OWIs^r 'XUllil#ll :3^P^H I^UL&d 祕 01^魏•$蹲 agr9fS^&llt. !)#%^0t^..^BAr‘.'flClA....%^'':.fユ013 1% %f^ %t ft 9ftH0fbl# imrvijsld'a« 0011 tfoswaar^ %<3 ©f %%%& ' 41ii 浅》、▲,⑽Kf_ 鍵. _1X 細⑽pl;⑽ of nmX m.1 ■NE'^ ia » Xk^s 011111 及嫌.CBEf# iNftiSjg k-iiit&Tmttm, 1热餐..免》錄 w^4? ,〇tl 11110V 19 9<9l8^ j@_p::負!!%«0^ず!flNMK 餐:.:: *〇©iiiiriiig: % ^f〇w ni兔•.她i命《M td ►voik -m miiM丨 T_ i1*,*i_ifi 4 r •dB^Stjkill黍. •yf 襻嚇 d^IS #s6»l#IUSty 節•,姑^tt^UUH|4诚纽 #f t)i|i a msxwy w^viXA pgmnmiMf a 9P 瞻] upesM isi ⑽《零誠财a b0fl9*1!^9 41011^ . t£.'嚷城雄til嫌窗1 ad〇T8#f if ゼM 政 input# 如1%tX4你t脉撕 i8®%tX^ th# diapo.to« Tt賴物職1鞔FTOCII^i寧命0ぬd t_ _'切!》• IMMM»故败T7微霉 ppf»39to« t# ^» n&vQA h9 tmf ^h» pmpt9t. t^ f^naisli ^^MsigteQi 9ffln0 i«%\h %lsi: |jiBft #fn^ 1^ i^kli 1 %m<$ 蝴姆雜%n祕 fl_ 麵9t:雄if 絲0 SswflPiwwttl n«idL•供_teaft • .s?|雜nI棚•蒙 :.ik 3UIihi: ii^㈣^.'^_^你&^.姨誠働,SiBbI mroy# 'insぬdJtlBp 令•/H^_|fep场 : ぬl^1明,.細i ._dUi :鏢袅软t酬N1.細_il^^^^p_^li誠jf- 脚物#f!Niet|l^.iiNir •,t 減嫌 1 轉 |Ini Mid,編嫌知 esanniSe 維雜細_»% 知!!^i 破 f0100 f%4M #^' lltlHar^MMIt %lMi IKf11Mlf11 #f :'El4^l9lg 'H €Ki^lHB^ 9f%^W^ ill; INHUs^ 1^ ?^)f* l〇l#03i$%i^l 1^BKk% 'ifnelk a til 111< op9^v^t@zi «t .%〇!!si^^ ' wWfWlss 雔當,霄.破 .iNNidNi^au pi. oknmeisnSUi il .•(|itw>,、物siwwlwi Btdewt'..涵.^Imm|Imhi.|||n» 99br)9%'.im^ni^ “'.|M:.财 v^tlin niici& ^iwi i o^lsr :.喊 Mu: まbl^i:is^ aSlw客.!^ 抑* i flt^HNI ’魏錄,0•物!$• i9l!0為.:籯.斑, i# Y物•..ぉ9命1111斑! •㈣1购ti 相%•職%相杉滅篇練脚齡wlsi^ .ilii'.細sdsd•切_11典 ill -1|||l' .^l«^^|^j|||^^yjp|liVi#.. H)XKll; .INU^IiS^iS i^UM^f mi* i •id91p^yunii. igf<9 ,,jrtr'1.11 tijr' t^iij|llii|; 'tft:rt 1rtii #N9is2.^l 逸き^%.1^Miぐ職養'__:丨潘振1n^_袁办蠢靡^idUf*事'1^為ぬ袖疾海.'袁着tgiil4. _Jjki gr^i§Mi% !^售:9(羞す静.:^4#14Nt i^fvi Im WtMt^cPlMiHlpiUiSNwl, <№4 嫌— ft ip^NniIk Iki iPin» I 0翊嫌班句r Mtt於、象轉,料iHMeii於㈣* I f #| f Bbm 'HfffdUT flUl黍.齡峨物! iy||^l 410瞧..破物•.热**^顧^li411311 相f.釋濟如*'. ■◎H..:.l^费数%!!^ 1lld^l|i 黧..翻^^• •彩^も_‘ MX|^WPBI.氣路 •囊fiXJr ■袋 ,(^.嫌永t:鲁 p*01mis1 _^鱗鱗.!软鱺QT if_HHPKNPMN(.病'N^霧 evMMt ipi tlMi fn'twawi. t^gy n||^ .»〇% Imi c^ M(M0^ 嫌.雜.grwBil INtt 0 输|dtt1^.1® "to go 011 and cior© .definite arrangeBieiiljs can "be made a lo■七©!* daii6 if* necessary* He 1?111 arriye in Madison about the E4th of June and is/ill call.'*; upon "tlie rQprsssn't.SL'tiY© of "fch.6 OiTiX S^rvic© Cooiiiiissioii *fcli6r© soon after his arrival, and I am hoping that that representatiYe will be fully advised on Bill^ case at tint time. IE. Greetings to the new Acting project Attorneys. M°^ley> of course, has already had a taste of it, but I am sure^that Maurice and Lech are learning 110119 the other half lives in spite of Lech^ one day visit to Tula Lake in the dim past. I note that Jerry says that a number of personnel at Heart Mountain are fr〇Ei Nebraska, Lecli,s home state, and that therefor© iie has great many 'things in conmon wi"fell "bheiiu エ"would caution .Lecli one respect—that is, keep your theories of aniraal Imsbandry in the depths of your soul or I fear;your felloe Nebraskans will effect a change in your danioiliary state. :With kipdeist regards', I am Sincerely yours, Jack S. Curtis project Attorney cc; 411 Project Attorneys Mr. Maurice Walk . Mr. Edgar Bernhard WAR 風OCaTlOH A顧ORITT OFFICE OF TEE SOLICITOR WASHIICTON June 24 , 1943 AIE MAIL 'れ:* ムぺ〜-广’5 :づ“ メヘい,:必 7 ’ > ■—一----- ' v'» » ,g| % V Mr* Jack S. Curtis Project Attorney 一 ;マ’4^^^^^^^齋急^^^ Kohwer Relcxjation Center , -j-;^ IfcCJehe©, Arkansas 1*fJhY' S 翁‘I”ナレネ! か'‘,ろ'、知'•' 'ィ ' "“か今悉染私…為'ン:/vパ,、 Dear Jack: ‘ ’ .This will reply to your report dated June 17,1943, 1• Tiiank you 3for tlie infoiim tioii coaoerniiig 1;1iq 6 i^aalz at ion of the new Community Council. Please continue to give us such in-.forraati:。玖 as::theへehraciiee/governineiLt'.sya七em deir^iops. 2* We have glanced over the operating agreement, the rental memorandum, and the transfer agreement, executed between WSA. and the Community Enteirprises. Inasmach as wehSLve ppeyi〇tis3Ly>Qxainiit©d these fona5, there is no occasion to discos seem to be in satisfactory shape. ',九》*',j 1较 i* )へ'*1'ぐ f»1 *j^ * れ{ザ^^]^ 知* う足、***4 沖 <»■ぃ、ぐ^^、‘?*'、 As 1d coiapliaiic© with tlie Ar'kajisas BltiQ SIsy taws we kav© no strong feeling in the matter except that it does seem that the matter should be cleared.authoritatively* Tliat is what you are doing by means of your conferences with the State Bank Commissioner. / Whatever he concluded as to the status of the Enterprises \md4r ihB Blue Slqr Law ^rill be all right. ii^in we were wor^ about tha^ iwncdfflpliaixce without a checkup with the authorities might |V>ssibly result in coragplications later, A Attorney General or,,なom the ^ate feank Co^inissionertotheeffectthat comr pliance is _ecessary should afford complite protection against taiafr danger* ^ f, 詹鑛?■纖:處: 3. I agree that the incident; involving 1¢?. Israniura was .quit© xiaip^ttmate. l!!ie advice wliich you liav© given to Iwamxira seems i;6 be the only sound advice that could given and I tirust that things work out as you hope# Kt is good that IWEinrara came in to consult you instead of acting on his own initiative. 4« Let us know wlxat is don© in the case 〇£ Fred Ito, the evacuee Who, without authority^ took some Government lumber for private purposes, I gather that the lumber has been returned to the Government stock pile* ' 1へ,. ' . 5, In your item 5 you ask whether a repatriate may take with him to Japan a typewrilier and an adding machine which, he has cwned for soine time. Ralph Staubor called the proper authorities at the State Department to secure th© answer to tliis Question* He was told that the Japanese ar© 110cfc aliensiii§ Abb ricaiis t;〇 briiig^iioitt© typewriters, addlDg macliines and tiie lilce when they return to this country from Japan and that the American Goveimment is taking the same attitude, therefore, ar© no* allowing Japanese to take gueb. articles homo with them. There seems to be no room for argument about the mtter* 'ベ.,,ン 广ゞ'ルへ ' ,.ンソ"‘¥二^ブ ろ•ベ< 取〆" ** ‘ ‘ 6# 111 your Item 6 you ask about radios, notion picture pro- jectors, and film owned by aliens and left on the West Coast. As to the radios, a new supplement to Administrative Instruction No# 97, is oeing prepared. It will cover the problem of hpinging,. radios to th© centers and removing short-wave bands therefrom. It will be appli-cable:.t〇’:.:icadios owned:..'"by..aliens: as’well.aa to 七11'〇3©,〇1/711©<1 by.qiti-. zens* I suggest that you wait until that supplement is received at tii© pro ject and thea follow tlie procedure set out therein. As to movie projectors and film owned by aliejjs,七lie conti■技band list ap-pears not to be relevant, A projector is not th©3?e is nothing else in the contraband list;wkieli ootops it. ifeat..., being true, a statement from the Project Doctor to the persons who have custody of the articles, indicating that there is no objection to their being broiight to the project, would be satisfactory. ■Bie same procedure that has been used in securing tli© return of other non-contrabana articles from the West Coast couia be used in this connection* 鋼^^^^^^^魯^^^^^^^^ 7« In your Item 7 you refer to a case of an exconvict, now an Army volmiteer,. v7lio would like to gout, on ijidefinite leave until lie is called tQ ;t3ie' Arjny* 强© advice which you gave him is probably Sound. I Delieve that tlie memorandum recently, sent out by the Dii^ector to all Project Directors uMer the heading ^Indefinite leave for a person who entered the United States illegall^,and who lias 1101 executed a deportation bonaf, may b© relevant. In this memorandum, the Director stated: Hif you should run across unusit^l cases V * • in which you h$LY6 doubts as to "the propriety of issuirig leaves witMiit check #^tii other (Joveroment agencies, you should notify tkig office of the faot3 and ask us if we wish to talce special action in the particular casew. That leaves th白 matter largely in tlie discretion of the Pi^ject Di-rector :but at the same time fui^3]^©s a g\iide t o control liis ac-T;1011s« ■ で”::ぬ雜も^^ 8* ; the HatcH^A.ct again and see nothing j in it which would affect the propriety of teachers contributing to a fund: raised ."by :th©::Arkans色s.E^ucfiitioiial. .Association.. .fo;r.:purp6ses, which may indaa d©sponsoi*shii) of a bill pending beford the Federal Gongress. The Hatch Act (18 U, S. 0• A. secs* 61-61h) simply seems not to deal with this type of thing at all. 9* Shank you for assisting Paul Tasalor and the otker Jerome off icials 'in handling the bootlegging case described in your Item 9* It does look as though th© local officials may have been more interested in financial considerations than in abstract justice in their handling of the case, but I am still inclined to believe that a fine of -$250 and costs will haYG a definitely deterrent effect, even thpugli the fine should be paid by a collection, made' by the customers rather than directly from the poctet of tihe bootleggers themselves. I ■■311ppos© ■ that/in ...tlie long run it coin.es from tlie same place in either event. 10* I hope that matters were satisfactorily arranged in reference to Me. Mifabufs Civil Service exaiaination. If you hear of any father difficulties in the matter, please let me knew* The official in charge of the matter at the Board of Legal Examiners office here definitely told us. that it would be all right for th© examination to be given in Madison an<| I am sure that, if any difficulty develops, it would suffice for us to remind him of the arrangement• Sincerely, Philip M. Glick Solicitor Msmx BftXoeatlosi Canter HeGeh»e# izkans«s 3mm S4» 1943 air la% ttr* PMUp Um GlieJc, SoXlaltor 9ar Bolnation Aut310critj Barr Building WasMxkgton, D. C« Dear philips 1^10 Is iay r«port fo? tlui veek; of 17 to Jana 25 Inelnsl'PB* X* Slnee ay last zwpoari* nr« liigsott, tha stat# Bank GaomisjBicais]% Mr* C&ri«rt Ms la oitaxge of registratiosoi of 8de¥zltle89 «ad Mr* 9ioedt also of bis offleo* Tisitad tMs eenter cm Toftsdasr* Jun# Tb»y mr& mre or X»s« obl & routiiMi of Tlsltlx^ banks la this seeticsi of the state and dropped bare tor a sli(»rt Tislt durlag the aftoxsoos* X spent soraa tiiae thorn shoviag tim about ee&ter and disewa^iBg Tarloits mtters vltii tba« a&& I belleTO %h»y wxm tmrarwiiljt impxnBtmA «lth tbB oe^tar as a 11101•• Z alao took ad?a2itag« of tbm situation to 姐s欲田蓽 further vi议 Mr* Garter the 如 of the neeessl句r 域 r^giatratioa of mo^ersblp oaztifie&tes of %b» 9〇^op uad»r Ark6Xt»a» seenritltts la«* Bo wis thea inaxined tosard tlia oplaleratiirftf as a foreign ooxpoz«tioiit brought vitliia tte letter oir tbe lav* ^pareatljrt %b» mal& thlag that botherad him asd mads liixa X&el that he should acquire registration of tlie oa&bffirsklp oartlfieat«s is that* «hil9 bo aiTido&d* ar«i p€dd up〇& t&e oartifio&tes ot iml^rabLip \mt ars 011 patronage basis onXy* yet uzider the oltisate will b« that •▼szy patron will bare to b«ec»ie a Member in oxd*r to rtteelv» patronage r»fimds* B» agreed to gir0 assy b«f〇ro tbs hospital labor difficulties casit to a be«d* Ooundil bas also a B 8〇B0 tUm s»zi to glT» %t»m. suoh assistant as X ecu* aIbo at %t»tr rmqmB%t X aaIbNI all tte ot&ev Px〇4«et AV tor斑lyti 鬈o s期id 嫌 o印iiMi of oXX 功明ulati姐a 沾卿切d _r tlMi 'vturtl脚ub Oommlt^ CouxialXs and oT tbs mamiala of thm judielaX oporatisg at tbs Tarioua extern* t&e Coixadll has also appointod a eoosiltt«« to study food and tml la %hm o«at»7 and hiliiHBifiiiiir知"一一』*.が 切 it* r@e〇B9B0adatlc»&8 t» tbs Geozi^iX* Am 7〇a kB〇«» th« najorlty Qf tb* OminelX ar* l^aels. Tint GouneiX moetiDgs ar« telug eoa^aeted la tbo ji^paassA Xangaagg* X naAerstaad this hsyd l»d to worn diaiatlsfaction 031 tlie part of thi Hiaei siftabersy mmy ot whm have oaly a slight Jcao«l»dg« of tbm Japtt&eM langaage and ar«9 thortfiw% very nudi1& tke dax^c m groat d«aX of the tim as to #w.t is tvassplrtiig at tiui CcuseiX Boosuls* ot this altoatldn9 it i« l&dioated that mill sooa lose iatorest ia tii» mttwXrm of goremM&t* I mderstand that two or of tk«ra hava edready subnltted ^ielr jresigsatiomit lmt tbat tb«y haT« not yat \»mk acted I discussed tbs poaalbllity 〇t eoxidiiotiBg tlM me«tiaga 1a SagXisli with tlit s^fiomtaiey ot tilt CouneH^ but ^ f9 haw answered nbq^# asd ot]n»7s» «asf of ooursef &ot x^eeiTdd until after you agr«« this eoa91osioa? 3* vilX s&smr X%m B la ya@^r x#pJLsr imdar dat# of May 194St t❹财gear Beynhard.滷doll X 〇f«rX〇(9^»4 la »#ri»g aty Ia0t r«pert« Shcom bate be«B ae appHeatio»s vmAm txm thi» MmtKt for tho ratum of sbertHiaTa radios with thm pradse that the short* vkv« ba&d nould be v〇B〇v9d 抑娜 receipt of tb« radie and beA»r» doXlT»7y to %b» eTacuss ov&sr* I ha^o made aomo ia'watigfttioa aatd &^'|) S* :;r-1 mQ m o%|#etl«a to ^our m@ia^mm to ell«m In ft la tlui wimmat of S«per^atlom boafts* Ton w|311 irarit to mm fmt 1b Hits mA mt ntk» .In tlia na^ie et ih® ^lodatlan Bkp* li&pi H 球emli b轴t ycm aiz^衣f 紅朗9i«t a^lesii食i la 鬌祕It pr^mtlosi &t i^mir mm mkim sissli vedu#tios»* 物—-— oa 働 iAfiiX 嫌细s @f 伽 0雄脚網^ 激I«i,fi3e«. Hi# impost Is ca»» iwhtiisiw. «sd ^mXpt^X* Is ttm i@ of tlia xml^ e qmstion ⑽切伽,wa^i 切#sHjss 令!》©i^sr arts辦滅你 latt卿Ha@W 抑®suiis 淡 ton 知#se®r>€ • part ef 徹@ fm? ^ psrptmtf# nmg» w&mmm «s^t «»f emrm9 $sm %& th» Car破.儉雩携鼸が被!>a_X ®n®i^ers, staff鄉 X刪1^1 Bill 思嫌棚inef氲撕 g pftpmi ho^ m% ymt mm inf hm& hmm (^iX^ to Hiii^ii« X•域货电押鳴顧,成l# to fii^鐵挪s漁d蜇111$•1雜st in pert r»» 域aa春!^班Im «ffl挪• 羹令權m34 ia 微》le«g roa _w li_ f^n t© iKklm %im dtt tm pegppos^ ©f fl^sl&g mmh m mm tlae•嫌切• /*/ n M» rnielt mifp *i•边i成 S^ildlter Hohwer Belocation Center Ucdehee, Arkansas mjr l,1943 mMih Mr. Philip M# Click, Solicitor War Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington, D* 0• Dear Piillip; This Is my report for the week of June 24 to June 3° inclusive. During the week I have written you in reply to your memorandtim of June 7 asking for a report on legal work done in connection with the cooperative enterprises of this center* Please tell Lewia that X have just received the shocking news that our good and mutual friend. Eoten Schweitzer, died from gun-*hot wounds in the head somewhere In the South Pacific* Further details are not known. Needless to sa.y, this report has been quite a shock to me since he was one of my closest friends. If my report reflects my cortdltion^ please excuse me, 1.The Secretary of State on Saturday^ June 26, Issued a permit to the Roiiwer Cooperative Enterprises^ Xne«# to do business in the State of Arkansas* The permit was issued without question and on the same day upon which the application was delivered to his office. Needless to say, the officers of the Cooperative are very much pleased* On yesterday I received from Mr. Carter, the Assistant Bank Comlssloner of this state in charge of registration of securities, his opinion as to the need fop registration of certificates of membership to be issued by the Bohwer Cooperative* A copy of his opinion jy[r« Gliek Page 2 July X,1943 is attaehed to this report* Xou irili note that in his opinion, It Is not necessary for ns to comply with the Arkansas Securities Aet in connection with the issuance of certificates of aie斑originally subscribed• However, he does require eomplianee with respect to any additional c ertlficates of laeabership that may be issuへd* I have t alked with the officers of the Cooperative, ana they expect to put on another membership drive soon. Therefore, as soon as the forms wfeich p% Carter stated that he was sending arrive, we will probably proceed to make application for permit imder th© Arkansas Securities Aet# 2. The cosununlty government here is still in th« formatire stage in that no regulations of any type hare yet been adopted* At the last meeting of the Coimcil, however, the members of the Judicial Commission were selected with tbe idea that they should have a part In formulating the procedures to be followed by the Commission. A committee was also appointed to cooperate with the administration upon questions of relocation. This committee is already a cfcive and has held a meeting with the employinen't and leave officers of this center# A Fair Practice Committee was also appointed by the Councils 3. Chimatl Stunlda^ a resident of this center who was held In the detention camp at Ft. Missoula, Montana, for some time, has asked whether it Is possible to obtain s〇fii$ iaformatiion as to the status of his request for repatriation* Mr. Stuaida filed hisreqnest in April, 1942, while he was at Ft, Missonla, and his name, therefore, does not appear on the list of persons requesting repatriation from this center which was furnished to u« sometinie ago by the SaJ0i Francisco Office. Mr* Si21311da foraorly iBsidod ati 1079 Ora© Av611ue^ bos AngeX@Sji California. If you can obtain any information with respect to the status of his applleation# it woiild be very much appreciated# Incidentally, his reason for requesting repatriation is quite Interesting* He feels tiiat the solution for persons of Japanese ancestry residing in this country lies either in all returning to Japan op all remaining hffe* He wants to return to Japan during the war to detei'Biliie what the attitude of the Japanes© peopx© 曹ould b® toward the return of Niseis "to that country# Xm kls hope tken to return to the United States after the Mp* Gllck Page 3 July 1,1943 war and advise his people as to what their acceptance would be in Japan and what he believes the best solution to be. He is leaving all of his family in this cotmtry and realizes that he would be taking quite a chance himself. d :’ベ'……ヲt] 4, Otir Chief of Internal Security, Lindsey Hatchett, Is leaving the service of th© WHA today to Join the Navy as an apprentice Mr* Hatchett has been an excel- lent officer and losing him will be a substantial Joss. However, we are fortimate in that Bert Clayton, who has been Assistant Chief of Internal Security and Is now becoming Ghief, is a well qualified man, "and I am sure will do an excellent job. 5* The first notice from a local board of the XJBBA la Call^ozuls #itli respect to the sal© 〇jt a farm tractor which Is not la use was brought t© my attention a few days ago* I a4vised the owner that unless he could make arrangements whereby the tractor would be put Into us© ia farm production during this year and could make proof of that fact, that he had no choice as to whether he would sell. It haa been his hope to relocate upon a farm and make use of the tractor himself, but he has no definite plans as to when or where he will relocate. After parties owning farm machinery receive notices under this procedure, they have so little time ter answer that if they do not have arrangements already made for the use of their machinery^ they cannot ma^e any within the time allowed* Burlug the week I have prepared a Declaration of Irust for the Community Activities and an operatijag agreement to be executed by the trustees and the jProject Director* J Copies are included suaong the attachments# These docments have not yet been executed but will probably be approved and signed within a few days# Preparation of these dociaments has been delayed too long* A change In directors In Coioamnity Activities and difficulty In locating qualified trastees to act occasioned a great deal of this delay. 7* Today is press day at this center. Hepresen-tatives of the press and radio from several states in this section have been invited to attend. Some were here yesterday and there are or 20 here at the present time* It is, of coursら early to predict the results, but'at least some of the representatives of the press have expressed themselves quite favorably. They are being shoim every Mr* Glic^: Page 4 July 1,1943 consideration and are seeing and being told any and everything they wish. I believe that we may expect some good results* 8. This will acknowledge reeelpt of your memorandtia of June 25 dealing with the treasury regulations requiring reports from owners of property In any foreign coimtry. We have already given the Chairman of Block Managers the inforuation contained tn the June 4 issue of the Federal Register so that he may announce it at th© Block Managers* meeting. I expect also to prepare a suiaiftary of th«se regulations for publication in the center newspaper. We do not yet have a property officer Xn this center# and this is aeong the portion of his duties which has fallen to me* Sincerely, Jack S« Curtis Project Attorney Enclosures eej All Project Attorneys Mr* Maurice Walk Mr* Edgar Bernhard li4i 纖觀 A Crki 讓# 耋, 私如嶋,F,1众鱗意知)! { 難in'滅!3».濤ゅ綠访',挪it腾I*败%也私遠あ球落• •热•㈱作 魄雜爾物嫌姻^ 嫌姑物Ml■細_MIINHP蒙費#9_MNM0H' IMVt lf〇d« l^eptt _t^tii :|ii|Nll(.雜^*• vm iflhg(iy moil喊• : _ «Hll^ %〇 #c^fi|Mgtt 4Ma1911 cif Us# I^hq1, 9〇3t w&w^% trbet ^slk $ess^ in ;^i VlUNNIt ■hi. iSQEtofpViWIt $9ft)9紛I 齡_ftl 鬌 Of 朝 000f dtffi^sitf I bn! _痛働tlie想嫌!囀相,tlbi為命料KT物H9p«㈣i意 1$ V^inv^ci ist flNit StMit#.破’:.tvaui 轉 » tli# 嫌^Iftt4 •褒娜錢微^• :^#〇〇?1対^| iKalrlsg ^Ne^plpttwl 祕.嫌%o 时 明oi •黧 tlbi% 鼇念看 tm <^NNKa4费xi H0p Udl %e 組物•.海相,i .eJf,撬 I*欲麵AXityf* S.. fan 9l«|iKir 破 CftliMKti $wld8b曾•雜M姐 嫌pettfiftlKlttEU It tltt, 貪級 JN^MUsttt 挪 W9T9 .A13161 SfBe^SSI HWi'.3U^1薄 til 氳娜從 1111METSSNESl <6lii^t ■意為• 〇3电lii_l龕饼mi 香籲!^ iENKat 礞.切 炊■纖撕錄ui MiT. 热i ◎• IHk^hR 咖 象寒巧 割塞 Jfljj^B^ %〇 Mf^lNNP' VSA t(BKP iM n»faaa»^w^ 切 i^ci isol%鶴 iiaBi^UHM域雄 Mil纛⑽食獅切tOぶ<6e@IQS« TfflJi mi wk^t'jEfcw 看(ぶ'格^^ *• % '..' てT*.ベ'!^^ fmwi Mm rn^mt% ter. :%* %^HpP^ W jfc'Wwi fk f^Cte» ^ 4i>^y^P(iii*W|*rmiff . ^ t^SMl%^. 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M *|^NMli jb wf^nt^ 叛錄齡顧•職i i Hohver Beloeatloa Center Arkansas July 9, AIR MAIL Mr9 Philip M* 01ick# Solicitor f/ar Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington^ D* C* Dear Fhlllpt this is say report for th«of Jtaly il to July 8 Inclusive* 1« During the last three days we have been conduct* ing hearings in accordaxice with th^ provisions ot Supplement 12 to Adalnlstratlre Instrixction Ho* 22* During that tima these hearings have taken almost all of my kt the ox^mmt all sieabers ot th® committee who can possibly do &〇 are atteisdlng the hearliigs in order that we may dOT参lop a some冒bat uniform plan of 霣ppro兹ch in these cadeS||| although, of eotirse^ it must vary with different individiials* In most eases we have gone uomwh&t beyond the particular inquiries siiggested by th© Washington Office in ordep to get as much of the baekgrotusi as possible ai^d to get a Better idea of the thinking of the IMiTiduals iE^roi^reil鲁 I beliere that in stost eases we have pr窃tty well been able to do bo* The qtiestlons and answers haT9 been taken doim la ❹ach cas@ &nd traascrJLpts villj of coursef bs Jtormrded with the files when they are returned to Washington for deeision as to whether XaaTe el#arac^@ skuall be granted. I tu»lerstaM that several more files eame in todaj# so we win probably Bsme these hearings tosorrow* fhey t ake eontMeralile %lsm$ but 1 thXjsk that they iirrolve i&atters of sufficient importanee to wariraat taking exioizgh time to bring cmt aU; of the f级ets and eiretzmstanee- in each ease參 2m it the time 1 wrote last report 1 advised you that press day w龜s an existing f&et* About 20 representatlTes of the press $pent a d&y or a day and a Urm 6Uek Page 2 July 9,1943 lialf at the 0參1 h«Ye 9e oX TntfiWMti Bmnm c^iJLUdtcsr*® x^mt to imem aaA ea^ital taaoa of tlift •(M^»rs&t£T9* a% tMt tia» Z s^e«ft4 m* B^Lt a ot th& irm tho Gomia^Lm^ td m* nfidMP 4«你《f IMKs^flar 兹 E•奴福• •AU% vltb 伽 Mftnaattftr altueKlioiu As 鼇 ^moX* of tki 雄 41綱RUHBlosiSt S acaigXated 袁會抑!tld 知 lNwt fsap ooo^ratlvti to ^ly tox «ad «a.«^a #xm^Uob «»a»r 3»«%iea 160. 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Dtv^tev Hohw@r B©loeation Center M^Oehee, Arkansas The permanent plan of government has Just b0©n aSoptad aod. th© CoiSEitiaity Coxincil just elcfcted at this center* Council leaders ar© no^ very mcfe Interested 1b e stabllshingj a Judicial Commission* They hav© requested that a$k each Project Attorney to send to me a copy of the manual of organisation and procedure of the Judicial Cc®ual3sion at each center in order they may hav摩 of* tmvarityus plans In preparing a maimal for us® at thl® contort I would app^eoiate it if yoti would s^nd those on to ae as «〇Qja as possloi© so that I may turn them over to the ferecutive Committee of the Couneil bafor© their at^ior cool* * .Thanks. a Xot- p.$* They would also Ilk© a copy of any regulations which^have been adopted by the varioua CounolHs • ぐ? Qpcck S# (lirtis rr〇3»ct Attorney Rohwsr B«loeatlon GmtmT Arkansas Augmst 14^ 1943 Hr# Lewis A, Sigler Aetlng Solicitor War Heloeation Authority Barr Buildimf い彌IS擊 Wftshington 23$ C* Deer Lewis t This is lay report up to and Inellidlng Friday^ August 13« 0tte to rush of business and serious stenographle lK»ttlene€k9 X was unable to get any report out last weekf and this one will be quite 1.Sine# my return from Denver and tha v«ry pleasant «nd profitable meeting of th© project attorneys^ « great bulk of 斑jr 斑❷ t>e龕n d參voted to psroble斑翥毳rising out of segfe. gatlon policy# Ktimerous Inquiries with respect to various type& of oases be«n made* Dtirlng last week we eonduet#d all of the segregation hearings and have this week b«gun hold« ing lea^re elearanee hearings* 〇m of the problems that has been bothering us seme with respect to segregation Involves the eases of Indlvidtsals who elaim to have applied for repatriation prior to J'uly 1,194-3# either from Internment camps# assembly o#ntersf or through th« Sfumish 起斑ba謬^r* We have no record of thes« eases and do not know id^ethar they should be segregated as applieants for i*0«» patrlatlcn prior to 1# or whether they should toe plaeed in Group 3* Most of th«a still wish to he repatriated txi4 desire to go to Tul# ttke with the first group* A great man^r of these hard eompll^d with our request to fill out Form fHA 23〇# Soia@ of thase individuals# however^ no longer desire to repatriated a£id. cons6guently>| do not wish to complete WB4 23〇 at this tlme« Sine# our final list oftftgregaBts 111 the first two groups Is due In Washington on August 21# If jou oan elear this question for ua iamedlat«l7f it will be apjpreeiatad* About three w^dks ago one of the residents injl;,^. lloek 79 has tmeome qnit« a snake and herb enthusiast^ pi敬C6d so斑费 of hi雄 in on穆 of the latmdry to soak Xr« A* Slgl«r •さ im^SL»t l4f 1943 翁nd was 时访癱 從龜t tbe ti獅 that it 雄ight iieMftsary to y«t»ove thw in order to penait ®se of the tubs }gy thm residents of th« bloek* in th« day th« Janitor ^kemmd It necessary t# rm&ovm th# herbs and did se~ 1fh#n th# 0節ei* of th鄉 discovered their r越Kival TOrds fol!_r«d feetw®«Ei two -nd • minor fight* Thaf parted, and thf Janitor wsnt t© t;!:泊imshr❶*ir»l 你❼ other p龜rty w«trt to hii 裊p翁rt_ 鼈©nt or so括# other |A表ee 龜ud 嫌ined im s^TOfi pipe wr琀pp#d in a JTapaBess Re^»)p«p«r auad followed tb.& Janitor tfte wash*» room# Xosld# th# w«shroo® h« struct th# Janitor ©a tli# h«s^4 two or thr»« times with the Iron ptp0, emtting the aealj and eansing sGnsi知:Tftbl® Meeaing* The 3«nitw 職s liospitaii蓽减 for a period of five days, and the party 双sts t4sken to 4rkflisis#s City ilier^e fee w®s ebafig©d witih ftsssul% with % deadly weapon* On thmsd&f, August X2f his ea«® was set for trial ^»mt〇T9 th© Justice 〇x th# Feace, and at that tiise hm #nt#i^0d 6 plm of imilty# H« was s@nt«jaoed to iaprlsonm^at for thirty days in t^ie County /ail In addition to the thr«e weeks he had 纛2r#a你 served, ai通職s 妨改 ffe# r®sid挪t霹 ©f this block have petitioned th« Internal Se«tirity and Mr* Johnston to pr^^rlde for his removal from th^ Center* They say that he has been the soorce of considorabl® trouDi© in that block andt in their opinion, was keeping this pleee of pipe for the pxsrpos© of hitting sominsne else with it# taut that this oeefisicn aros❼ Mfor# la® れ孩戌肩n ©pportwity to tis© れ f峨德《 pturpos.Int越id®d, Xt is 你參JLr 切ntl節 tli癰t his MtnapB to this Cent#!* will eause iTtirth©r troubl#* Bom® § thought has been given to complylne with their request, but as y©t no arrangraent# have l>i«n aad©* 3# |*ast w曇窃Is «ing th® fir會t 餅⑽ of 由mhleefiH抑靡,《nd tli履t 冒逸雄 to their interests to keep th❼ir 1>111<58為10 in this Center. It has b^en diffiedlt to get people as a 奪hoi© to undeTJitaiid tli© applicability of this Aet* At one tt®e or another numerous articles have been published In the Center newspap«T# ax«jt I hav® explained it to Yariotis groups# but for som© reason w« have not yet been able to get ^otaplet^ coverage* I &m hopeful that through the Connell the people as & ^iole will better understand tfce involved and will be n?ore prompt in reporting accidents than they havt been in th# past* 轟 eoia-mlttee of the Cocmcll Is also working with tis on the problems of segregation* Some segregants are on that coifimitite#. We do not anticipate any trouble In coaneotion with the earr71&g out of s#gr#gatloii^ but expeet full cooperation, and emirything so fsr indicates ttmt we will get it* :リ 6# The Broim shooting e*s% which oeetirredl last 110vernier and Involves tht sliootlui; of an tvaetaiee meaner of the WHA snx^rey party by a €eer htmter# will l>e tried on Wednesday, August 25* :This css© was discussed with prosecuting attorney Henry Smith W Johnstom and myself sometime mgo, and at tfeat time he agreed to try the css® at this term of court♦ When I was In Arkansas City on Thursday, Howard Clayton, the sheriff ©f c« r會leased fey the Jary, there wotild l>e nothing that e〇«3d b® ^one abomt it* I agreed Str* tmis A* Siglw -4-* :ぺ14f 1943 iritli him that in 粒!# last amlysia liis deeision as to the dispog置tion ©f t;h« «m«@ wtmM Ini ⑽ntr^ning磨 that It was otar request that the ease not be disposed of upon the payment of a small fine* He called »e back a short while lat參r an5 told bi® that h« h雄d given 松2❷ siattep further thoti霞ht# 政M that h© hai agr㈣d with Mr* Johns切n and itself t© try this ees@i that It 背©tald be set foy tri教i on W春dn參sdiiy, August 25t an4 that he would try to txmm to the Center and interview the witnesses l>efore that time. It is my fear, however* that the easa will liet pro$ettut«d as vifopoasly as it snoul^i 7* Sometime ago ^asfto Shlsia4a# who resides st 15^2-F In this Center, w^ot© to tii« Spanish Embassy asking about the status of his application tor repatriation and txrglng that he be permitted to go on the first boat if possible# He and hl« family ar# on otn* r^patyiatibn list an4 are shown to hav« applied Sntj$ 1942* Mr* Shiaada says that he applied frtm the Santa Anita Assembly Center. He has received a reply from the Spanish Eabassy In which he is abided that they have never received aiijr record of his having applied for repatriation* Wm Shimada has asked me to inquire further about his application and th© status of it# Is the Spanish Mbassy supposed to he notlfledl and glYen the name of each applicant for r©p©trletion? If not, whet Is the procedure for transmittal of thesn applloatloas to the JTapanes# Governs^nt? Is th© faot that tiiey have no reeordi ©f his application cf any signifiean⑽? Any informal tion whleh you ean give ma ^taieh I may pass on t© him will b© appreciated# With kindest re$strd$, I rmmin T#xy truly yours# ■ : JSCurtis/es Jack S, Curtis 妹梦1 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Of fice of the Solicitor WASHINGTON Atigost 18,1043 AIR msL Wfm Jaok S« Curtis ?roJ®et Attorney Ttjalimev Relocation Center MeOeheef Arkcmsas Dear ^aekt This will r®ply to your ropoirt dated August 14f 1943* The attacksents harm not y^t airriTdd, Isut if thdr« Is an^thixig in thm Isliat requires iirasdlate answer 1 will write an additional latter* X* Tour first Item dlseusaes a isatter eoimeeted wltli segregation program* I uzid^rst 抑 d tK涵^Imer Acting B1濟 eto?, has Jtist wired Bay Jolinstaa in refarence to your iiiq1111y as to ^ie stattxs of persons v!ho elalmed to ha've airplled for repatsriatloa prior to 1943,eltli馨p fvom intdmmszit asseiiMsr e611ter@ or* throu^i tlie Danish ^)&88^§ and of whos® appileatioas we haw no T^ocord* wire was to tfe© affect thatf if the Project Dipeetor l>e-licrves trm& tlia statmnsnts of thje evae^es eonoemed ^.at tM£r plications aottmXly w^r« taaSe as they say, they ar® to t>e handled la s«m manner m aire xepatriatas and etxpatrlates* la other words, they ere to t)# trensf^md to Ilia 1\il6 Lake Cost#r in the loanner 88 persona for whom we do Imve reputrlatlon roqtiest TeooT^Bm As to individualji ^ibo no longer deslro to b© repatriated. It 3say bd th«t in aom issta&eesf due to %bB abeenoe of T®eardst tbd I*roj0et Director uoy ehoose to pul! thorn ia Class ®ia?e« so tliat their cases em b& passed on later after Isa've clearance Ma^lxsga* Ko rollzig to that effect is beisg pr©8C3?lb©dt 110ir«T»r* tm 1!fe* law and order cases described la yoar Item S and 3 are lnt#x*e3ting and appear to hme edequatel^ liandled* 3* We will be ^Ln& to see copies of regulations whleli sasy hereafter、e @naetod by the Coundi^ 伽れkdieiaS^r Hanual to islileli 70a rafei** ヤ矿、 4* I entortaln tie same fears as do you concerning %h& out* emi^ df the Bram trial in Desha Ol^eult Court» ISw proeedup© ^tileli 纖•為•切MS #MHIf SINKSt ;|*li' iicalix* 〇&•» |ia ;|^|;;|lui Xat| %bB% 4e«« met% t« aotiT^ljr Im t^S if# win bjc^H %& v^r @xi att#ma^r %e d〇Q#n€ii tl^t 0«t*#r 祕篇.fill你儀Jl也..||KcMifiN^pi% tft 1^9 1Kf9Sf 9tt iw^Sng hl» 切!) r^mr•祕iisi4mtatt4,从 mrmUald. «ri 細《«• IT. wUl e.«w latttl|r %« IfllWpiifliA in 秘!>0v tiui px*t.脚i細痛4 細^* elttd镛癯* 2 細 _«m虹ag e«pi9龜黪fth黴“棚 of ;r御ぼ,•up% 4 触111111 wltli pf ®*W& 軸i# ,•豢|_ 蹲jNiirl#,.雄4 妒lザfixuMu. お!^^ 矗•'.: ■.窠爆 jpQUf.I'lM嫌:jiiii ぬ时| 條#' iwfc轉.f 9m^9» 嫌§....鱗• .$#1應对你辱職111^編!^■轉r袖值|惫鬈ぬm如押■抑^以fcf f *,#p.atif!t®ti0ii ifti ItflnNl eba.aie»d.脚‘'' SMma知.• 韻斗_ Wi4^i it t^evf lli&t lii 8§i^fipft f#r if%ntYlii$i〇ii la July 194蠢 vhll« li# «a■癱t Hi•錄ein^r 娜xkIwt, y#€u1ai* MR4 proe«4ii^r# In H«»dUjR£ m.9h r»m»9%w^w vi^atriati«a l« to irmiuAi thm t« %lm 知败t iiil命 in 細m mmd•你• aiu^« 私始a 费雔!必 Ummr— traamlwiloli l« tli* If ihiatadR^^ r•導u»«l w»* sulNsittttd in .Hilti ^auMHP» iwi &teti Ini t»tf® t^a.% I^ui 知▼粒伽棚f laa.#糴.1鄉1ア如I纛《的、lii. iy圃.•覊•顧瓤j|01jp售着在.j*鄉獻切^|||癱 Ina細%必,抑v#蓼•教•斑は細⑽,3••鬌鴦稱角私:|iyi ..奪 664t. jwitfe#!*'%hiaa. I❶條§ 職も.WimbaMl a©_ 1111 雜❶ jT 战_ wm» %〇 th« Stale B«p*rla«iii tlieu^i mut reedrdt am ta th孴 抑ful租 siakii^ ef th« r•瓣for 射&* If 切,%inBd» iri«he« td «dc» ocrtaiii iliai hit ium hus I»«ar tranffialtted te t^«> 細▼眷 it i« 絡at li« «d^xt Ill•細m k姑#%細a廠说抑^ with a gtut棚鄉% *tit切《 fe»rtfc你■ faet kl讓,袁雜ti 明!•..想b_t^ vtix is•⑽⑽供!;ft〇fX> 祕謳 10 細和知01^ his 撬am6 fh79U^ W&A 為參癱 dur 命ofd in th参 e««« i龜截lr霉6^si» ^Jpds ira« aadu If* WlAoffi## idiloli &ft»a3L»« ゞん 暴ま111®籲^1^* Hiillp Hv au^et :;A;- s^Heit«r IteuslftMur# Rohwer Relocation Center Arkansas Aagust 28,1943 Philip a* (Jlicfe SoUeitor War Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington^ D# C* Mr* Oliekt This i« a terief report for th« period of 4ug«®t 14 to Au$^st 27$ IneluslTe* !• A greet deal of mf tl®e has 'been sp#nt on d^t^iljBof^egregatiojapf&gr^mdndstnsi^Plnglmmmrf^le questions cm ihe pert 0そ#vaeuees 冒ho either w费nt to g© or do not want to g© with the first group of segrtgauts, Th_ s❼pi*©gi*a® i- ®oviBg very ssootfcily 1b this CUmt❷r, and we are reeelTing some very able assistance fr thsrefcre, will t&ke over In time to perform necessary welcoming fimetions for those who m&y eom« h^ra frtm Tule Lak«» All Interviews were completed solatia© ago# and the lists have l&eeB sent to Washington, subject, of course, to amendmenta whloh wmj becc^e n@eessary, 2« Since last Saturday wb^n w« notlee that Gripshol斑冒081d sail on S«pteaiber 1,• great d會韈1 of sqt ti斑e has be任n spent on setters in eonneeticm with the repatriation of those people Included on th® sailing list* Ther® are 63 people in this Center on the high and low priority lists* ❼ represent®tiv© of tlus All«n Property Custodian was here Mondayf Tn^sdmy, and Wednesdayf and worked at Jerom® on Wednesday efterhooB aM Thursday, He completed his ^rk but found little property. The Internal Revenue man w«re also here th© first part of the we«ik »nd, likewise, they collected rery little ison«y* State D«partaent representativ# r典!)r©s®ntati▼修s f tfc© B«r蟓裊ta of Gtist0班» nrrlYod yesterday* They are ntm in the eours# of Inspecting Philip m 011ck# Solleltor *2* August 1943 bold baggage* Thos« repatriates leavii^g JTerosie will bm thought 纛 in the 思orniistg and all of th❹斑曹ill!礞霣 from h®r® t娜 rrtnr aigfet 攀 3* I want to thank you and Idfar feerahard tor the analyses of the nmm Income tax law* Th«y ar# a big help* Am Seme ef the 费參es 纒some of th费 adatSiidLs鑛 trativ« p«r3〇&tiel hm^rm organist ^iat timf call e Student ▲id Ccr2mitt©€^ h孩费费s its purpose giving astslstane耆 to students who wish to attend eollega or be trained In some special line of work* In answer to thalr Inquiries I advised theia that tl ere ims nothing in the 羞4»121|>霣鬈で我tlv金 Ijaatruetions «Moh would in mny way affeet the orgmidL雪8. tlon mnd the work of that Cosu&itt@ef and that I f^lt that was &〇 dsnger of it consider鳑d 龜 gov參 m^JEit orgaalsatioii^ &nd, ther獻fore參 iu> danger of Its funds having to be placed In Mlse©llanm〇us Bec$lpts» 5. The Btowb dhootlmg ease# oliieh was set for WmdR^sd^y, August 25# hus ^tn continued mritll October* It d#v$lop«d that t^«r# no other eases whieli would be fcrr trl龜1益t that tei斑 of ecmrt, and for th為t r參益scrn court 筲龜djourned until October it is 金xpeetcid to Imve & jury present and when this eas& will b& tried, sccordlug to otir informatloa* 6m There have only s f#w eases of individuals In this Center who h4iv« comm In to mkm reports on form TFR-*5〇〇* All c&s#s whleh havi» com© to mf attentlcm ar# those In whloh th€ party owns foreign andt therefore, is aot entitl两d to the exe蘿ption aeeord«d g@fi费r翥11y to people owning less than $1Q#000 worth of prop#rtj In a foreign jurisdiction* 7* Tfe« flsesl year of the Cooperative of this Center will费nd on Bepl©級ber 3〇,軀^ a^e now making preparations to declare imtrons1 dividends* Th#y plan to pay a patron4s dividend of a)»>ut $$ In cash and will fiet up a for 裊n additioiial divl缓瘳nd ぱ1域 or 12^ aeeordtlag to present @stim&tas» they hmve inquijrad It will neeess龜ry for th修道 t❹ note# o繫 revolving fund eertifieat©s for tliat part ©f th© divifi❹M whleh Is not paid in cash* It appears to me that imder t玢ms ©jf the by_l龜菁s ©f th鬱 oorporatiou# tli费y ar© r«qttlred to do so* Any forms n^ieh you caa furnish us Philip H# Gliek, Solicitor -3- August 2S# 1% eh 職y W❸n tiaed by oilier cant嫌rs in eoimeetlen with these m&ttmrs will appelated* 8* An inquiry has been mads as t© Aether any pro客でess h龜s li费en 班韁讀e tcmrd fnroteetiG霣 th« reinstate meat of the Jspan«se*^m#rleans upon th# Civil Service rolls to^^ther with th# ratings and the possibility of transfer fro霪 th❹ C钃liforai巔 aisftri©t this distyieU Can yoti gly© me ?my information with r^sp^ct to this matter? T#yy truly years, ^sck C«i*tls ProJ^et 4ttoraey eet All Projeet Attorneys !' lBC^rtls/e$ Hr* f« i^lMr 111319«ft%l^i 職誠瞒拳.細GiimB imt l^ain 纖圓 fll紅^I3JL網你切f«W漏締切^加_^餘》旗麟* %0 f期《_物物p^Ml In r_sf滅被觸峨tt时饞1$謂轉_i®时 _^^,.fo» ^e^. ®3M 雜起論.^i^it df 意放 織 _ 嫌 |&淡ip3m意I棚轍•激&與^知t綱KlIistfN %9 tm mm ^tms^kf is mSifim ^M^ik fm wem wmS^m &f ^g»mp^hU^ 9it AM T^surms/^ ^ m0^ss^& #@^l.iN@l#(l f^f: f^t %li9 pe^ssn «^f gt^ftag 9^111^1 雜 %# stn^9s{is» ■ flw# :秦繡 XKH^tXkS 輪蠢減置職輪•—• 翁!_ 蠢瓤.S^fetwiamS ^w^mtimtt&B^ ^sS Is w& ^t^pi1 ^ It* fW&B ly^vtliiS PllMl III ^H^ilJU^tMK li#iif%9«' ^ _ 9« 黧麵,■幽ffST切知艙^働st f油■Wft續输i>%lJ趙雜嫌知_ 觸_|£ l^i纖辦如% I 賴ipw:物it tt t0 Jli齡鄉讎H•.麟 鎇r娜祕*徐^ _齡齡破織雄!M•,脚你^麵^•紅ぬ麟 pQs^@®ti nt^h p@^ii%!l^ ws^Mtmssi^ iM 鞭働i顧硬•'瓣t脚ii觸齡%錄$蒙1#關喊in 滅婉^權ta^ti痛! •Mil 细 f如 ^Elwf '4f« w^t ^ itee ^9$^ t# tift# ns 械_紛觸斑%si,f i^s we^/S^iw^ H10 wt^emmi wtll 1^d t«fm .#№*1 emm «〇f©ia^» 4» Bi ir«w 物儀• ftasv •资偷• -Islwppl^s 杨 毅^MN^I 馨組^!^i織雜薺重條 %tmm in' 6$t» ^f$ 1N» ^Ni - ^mir 界嫌織:簡f%_!N^ 騎麟I 押9 翁tN_l fl咖IS ^ppm|iillsl# 鵪_ 纽 _ MWftl雜 wl偷^▲鮝魏禮錐••• ^> #• 祿“物 祕胸_脚%fti. 篆麵鱗%. %i在!脚t働81•鑣^減偷0 id|齡f .psittl#轉ISEfB I ^rhHii 輪‘細^ras 纽赫%SMdil^f • ^bm .^i34:lt ($mh in$tit^n9tol童, Bic^l:■鍵:,1131破 •ふ■'IbSi ■香^9】 腾 0lb HKHHIill i»_r 101喊卿,^ 離雩麵m _ iwtl 域嫌♦itit 塞%I 齡袖ぬ,%« !瓤始• f_si of • ssi_. ^ft^s1 flio mmm »f |N^%#|' I3N§ ^bd InbMK^ Qgf *WP I^Ul 499^QBt ,物11111 •,•PPll!|Q^HUrt4l MNNsr OQRQdul %i -;骞 tM# im «aa〇r pi^etifcilly t pdlnt;;9islt; fi&ss^mt% ^it|:.;«tS0# tlse 1 >: 羲專▼!蠢^iMdttill嫌H wHi 鐸ftffi# 於8^ 想mrtti^ .:氯鴦 挪•為•辦Idimasy 饮^鳜••物《irl^ :a^tial■翁^^nans, of th. .k、 在IhrliMt 嫌^10 爲 .成 fap«r,ii 物 雄 of 411Me^Mi 1h» 取1§靡时衡•⑽篇-釋 _elltiig鬱羹2伽!tar 1姨1抑1脚卿!]^r嫌<1物iltdi物1物》傲til細,!树|Jf» ftf# %%ixig mmM wliiiesMB% M ^re|«et#*pl< sia〇«3Pii3rf mup威*臥太铋 'fef ffeilllr E* (SU#lr Folicitor.' 典名狹’ •籲ぬft, Kehirer B«loeatl@xi Oeater MeGtheej Arkansas September 3* 1943 Ur. Philip M. GUok, Solicitor War Eelecatlon Authority Bsrr Bizilding Washington^ 2^9 D« Bear Philips プ *,;い リク5^ミ、 fhis la msr report for th# period of August 28 to September 2, inelutlve* During that time 1 have written you with respect to the case of Masayoshi Hakamoto in'rdiv** Ing an ooo^ranoe i^bleh happened on Stmd&y before the repatriates left this center* 1# The departure of the repatriates ftom this eenter was accomplished very smoothly with the eseepton of the one incident referred to above* 1 had prepared a release for them to sign reldaaing tha W# R# A# from a£〇r responsibility for property left in thl瘳 country廉 but we decided that because of th« confusion, auspielond^ and possible complloatlons that might result we would rot forego having the release! executed« It did not appear to be a necessary step but was intexided as a|reeautlon« ary measmre only# so in thd int❹of harmony we passed it by* A copy of the form prepared i« among the attach-ments following l^r regular raall* 2. klX angles of the segregation program in this center are still proesedlng smoothly* The only complaints I hear ar« from the persons who want to go and are not ineluded among the first group of segregants* Since tm lear&dd yesterday that the first train would leave September 14 rather than September 21# otir work has nec« essarllj speeded ap somewhat* The Byactiee Segregation Committee is lending valuable assistance all along the 11116 and partlemlarlx so in the eomposltlon of the train lists and la aee^pting responsibility with the people upon the question of who is to be includdd on the ^Tirst train* Wa have also just been advised that ^4 of the repatriates who went to Jersey City ar« being returned to this eenter# and that they will go to fule Lake idth «» QUA • 2 • 3# 1943 tint 1雜龜iMvinf tor_ S.ptMl»«r 14* do not fmt ham a^f infcmMitiM as to vtat imllvan eas#s thloek vitli Kalam^to had t#ld Mm toat they Hnksmto ms ixnbalftjQe#d# He 歸 to t飆Ik te itr •曹oad. and also to ftdTlie Mm that hm would fla^i te assist Ida in obtaining «|攻 infor齡tioii 心》mlflit 'trnnt frM rMid.iitft In this 癰❿nt❼2% Wh睾n I gmi t^bi藤 inforaati ❹n to thli moTntn^m h9 told wm that he bad %ade his rvp^tt and that th« District 4ttorn«3rts efflM «t ldttX« Hoik had r«4Mst«d that • pr#sl^#nlltl b« for Hakaaoto^ angulations drafted. を Whil# wa ar# tucft holding amr leave al«aran0« hearing# as tha present tlmaf I find that 1 hair« not smt Tmmny tr«nse^lpt$ of hearings h«ld la th« past# 1 a»f thdT6f0P_| 械你losing $№9 _t ihls tijae with 肩 ee釣r of ❹ report felXoviag 1ogr regiOar 'amil# 7# X am turn amosg the fnrtw)at# group ivho httir# be#n al»l# to obtain an appointed efterstmrjr# v Miss ^0 eomes frc»s Sprlngfl«ld| of eotsrsa^ rapes*tad for datgr 一,:丨 £«)»i Is to leav« this aanter on September 14 rather thaa S6ptwber 21| I antiel押that I 滅11 be in thft e成i«r next m«le r«th0r than away m as 1 advised ^ou •arHer tills wmek# I 逸斑 r親!)id:Ur leaiming t^at personal plm» are almqrs subj^iot to eh«ngc uipm short n#tlee« V#ry ttnly f〇ma$ Jade S# Curtis Frojwlt Attoniey EKielosor^s «ei All FroJ«et Attorm^rt Maurlee Walk Mgar B^rnhari iBCurtiB/w$h Mr* Jack S« C^trtijs 改咖 et 轟ttoanocgr ^ohsmt BaXocatl^i Cmttat AFkmmm Drar 4ai^cs %is will rtfply to T€H3sp rmp&ft dai«d ^>te^ber 3# X9^3« Xm Thmk ym t&r the iii^eriBstlQ«i eciu^r011^ %^m deptt*twi of the r^Ltarlatoft* It vouM have bmm m. good tSxism§ to haw had tlus& sign the r«ldaae jm pr^«redy t^amlvixig rmspa^iMlXtj Cor pr^p«rty in ^ls o^mt«7f bn% X am asm usdar the elreumata&cedji ym were iris* 1a not ij»ii«ti»g on the «»• of Um x«2Aa«ai^ Aet««X3y X sopp^i th»^ i# »〇 :Llk^Uhood ぱ赚liability in m^r »3 tbe i 寒 oot 9ab;|_^t ^ in 摩neh 癲 ttsccept 冒 (滅kpnKf^dbOQftl 6011«> wmtm 0013le« d yo»r Xt«a E, W perogrv露■ of tt»» pr«@r«i9 «r«bai&gMt to tlxA Mr«eter and .H^asr ^cmalt l:car th«JUr iatomEtidftf 3» &cf» trjMt^tiikd mtdbotit states el* Sis^kl Medsrdlsig to iM P9^&t4m§ tNi Sisukls stm still act reqiMtrspatrlatioiu '4i^f «Xa& ippWKr to be m dtatu list tka^r iif 15# B* @« Pmap PMUpi fhi灘 is 胃 frm 3 te 0_tmb«3r 18廉 i&slusiw* X 1•客❹iu> fr鏞1 th••卿rU?きi)明 tl_ p«rioi 8 to 3_細Imit anrl»€ fMeh M霣e ui kind «aough t•轉 _od • @o 卿1着 of dar^ h•找, vlth th# r.amlt that : feimd o^r n0?le mil euxT^nl upm my ntrnxnm from Smpti tof^ll wmi I* i^lug 呼龜bxNmM fir爨t groi^ Qf •卵mdU〇 顧^•!,4突)3L«ft 检iis ew切!!1 for Iftto* A0e#?dixif to «U n^artc i^bl^ 1 haw hMrd »im9 mf r«timi^ this mvmmnt mat #ff t#st a»o#tliX3r wiyiont «^r ifMd» d«^ts «t all# X 9m Bdt mt mil swpris^d sine# Imth th« 0w»itt«# wi tto Staff 0ott# We hav« also b«ea doii^ M〇m» w©rk upon tli» pro* posed r0guXation3| but a draft will probably not b« completed for s«wrai days yet# 6# iya inqulrグ has 鲁ぞ娜 to whether t^t:r•徵ajRQr r❺aigftlnst; 镰 ismmm蟾 of 曇xit^ to alien ^mmleB at tills time* Scs^ of th# ⑽被練 hat on® or two whJLeh 骞 are 她to patent, teo«r ndthtag of Ui❼ nature ©f either of tto®. I told ilia ttot :1m瘳w of no r^giiliitlcms, tmt tiiat I isf d#JTinlt# inforsi^i^lw eon##?1111ig • 3 •㉞: 綮.ikm fiirittmift ^mpmtt9^ fm fula Ub»f,》ctgsiii h014111g Iw*1# eldaram. tacur«? itif« mA vill h&ld thm tliift vlli tmsi d$Mmmtimm tto#« teupiagt will mttmt th* xmt of s#g^#gwt£ tn folit £«te w Odtdb^r 7* flw M we f011Miag in thmMM^g «rf thus# hsarUigi^MHHHl^ •f hurling th» £m和 Cl_ram» toto tv# 辟01^1祕粒您《|# #&德,mi鎚曲霉対嘴》tolte liMrl&g 0f low 雜••• m th_ 霉时 f^nar or ftw ^n» a m«3c« 0& tlxit iMli m «M 0f JQ 40 eas«0 mek an^i tbat nlU pMlielrl^r sji#«d«dl up «ft«r th# mrt #•逸兹• Cvtrtii PM|#e% kttmnmy 21101心シ^ _參 AU 着的 AtlMiKmifii Mr« XawlM Walk マ XjCNSA^ m fl〇F| S%$09^9〇* ^rtC8HB»S iifliiiiR^ 抑. ?鄉數1 mmkM,成 '%M|1 is l,t B y9U ftslc S%N9Qt ^8 Hf QMKIPl^111, 於!^1%t _£*1 隳In孩 191sl ■嫌f.相61i®w®Mp In 龜 Silifoyslii ddspiiyii'ttfiB tv)11011 Is bedUi^ 3>if|ittdiLlMlt stoelc tmlflg <9W〇ad t^r • 80^ la 偷9 l>@:ft stoelc 〇i㈣if!賊wl物out najf pogwwp ぜ毓的細it** «〇T| In th# ItaBtfia of an e^eijo© host v〇9i€lB^ ist Belssw* t msw» ISMBL% fdlft Os^BSt tft jS t0(tk tB 棚 ®lS®He 1$*l ilSLI棚 IjyfliXBP%' todlim Ifl wosb .鶴嫌 ittt99ts pgopcsHly |4Mse@t0Ml 切 t)10 17311^©4 *^^#8 seed craod t〇r 4tli© wrltt«!i; ffon th# Wnaihliijg切n offie#•伽偷9 條 dl8i#y s鱗*1VI1 痛111巍鰂#•* m9tt t^at «i tilstoiy ou^nt t«i li^ mm% t© UBiy -/綠® 麵a® tia® •物的 li®. lag雜,她0 attl 讀敗tf &_■.1臞 4» Tern «!©• aadfe 偷•意h«» 條#t« «a?« augr 糞o»a i^m l^sisanee of p«t©ats to nii€^ m^iiiss at ^4® Wq Ii^I eaulon remmtlf t© t!i® sm» point for Sob 1%i*©010a»*l〇E* %t«it0 to nXt®n «m taim^b^ nm0 If t bxm&m^t l'1i la tliat t!通?e is mぼ—炊p M»os® «»f th. err 儉鬱濟®p ia がく might 1m y«st^d la t|» i^Xtm Fr〇|^«s*tf g Oiki1k34^I3&# i HiftVwfi1114aa 職網軸!! ffej® ^iKiCNNlaf*®■放.麵《»議 pl〇sr®a in applying for asieh |i»1^iitii ia aa follows} w&&t *N3? 荇egril^loii 跑•1L of tlie 巧p©p棚切r office tfe® elir yA ^ ^ McGehee^ Arkansas 'へ Dear Jack: ン This vfill reply to your peport dated September 25, 3^1|3參 1* A copy of your Item 1,.describing Mr* Mangham^ trip to Tule Lake and return, is being sent to the Director for his information* 2* Apparently no further information concerning the repatria-ti〇n status of the Suzuki family is ava41able in the WBA records, beyond what we gave you in the September lG reisiy. llie iioliatilon in-dicating the possible withdrawal of the repatriation request on Mr* Suzuki* s part is a K?EA record merely and does not indicate anything about iwhat the State Department records shew.丄 am is or ly that Tire cannot give the Suzukis ar^r further or more definite information than this* 3* We loo^ forvrard to receiving the Manual for the Judiciai Goirnirf-ssion and for arbitration when it is finally dravm up• Incidentally, I am curious as to whether there liave arisen at Eohwer さ!^■ c.as'es■他i.ch__:w* This was apparently overlooked, and X thought I should call it to your attention* 4* Some time ago a divorce case, arising In this center, was referred to an attorney in Los Angeles, whose nai^ was tnken fro斑 the attorney referral list sent me by Edgar Bernhard* I have Just been advised by a third party, that an interlocutory decree has been granted in that ease, Sinee no depositions were taken here to ay Jmowledge, I am somewhat baffled by the whole things but have not had an opportunity to cheek It, si容 贾ith tlie principle** The referr&l i?as made before the matepial on the referral system was receivedf so that; the attorney for tshe plaintiff has not kept the advised of the progress of the sult« but X Intend to contact the plaintiff^ If possible, and get the inforatation first hand# I thought you wotild be interested In knowing that the Los Angeles courts are willing to handle these cases, ©Yen though the parties are outside the state* 5* We have recently had an interesting application for residence In this center* The applicant Is a young man who voltmtarlly evacuated from Calif-ornlaf and has since worked a great deal In the east* ern part of the United States as a etelck sexei% For the past several months, however, he lias been in Denver and Salt X»ake Clzyf and iias spent some time visiting at aranada* His father is a resident of this oenter^ and he wanted to come here and live with his father* This yotmg man spent a great many years in Japan# and lsf in fact, more Japanese than American* He was interviewed, and beeause of the 3*tatera❿nts mad® by kin the resident agent at McGehee of the F«B*I. was •3. xo*7^3 also called la to taikm & further stat«i£^at from him* Tim irpimg atan tlb^t 曹毓s uot to th參 Oait«d that im vomX4 mt fight In th@ State# mzw# If be Wat In 3mpmt would fight In th# JapaB#s«. against %tm Itat#s# aii tliat hm 嫌!^ts Jup级a t# iria @參imi*. H« ulso statt^ that h# woul^ willing to aomlt any mat of sabotage that Japan might ^mlX upoa him to p^rfoi^a# E© «atpr©ss«d' an 鱉瘅鬈t b ©震!^も!^癱txxif,龜nd 餘裏縣聚d a for ^patrlatioii# although hia f^th«r aid not* X under* «tand he has h^m a4mitt#d to tm&idmee in this e@nt#r» uur thought is hm will in^l0ubt#il^ be on mxt train 41partly from l^tre an^l bmiod tvle IrnkBm In Yl#w of ids i隳 tmdoiibtMXjr 斑ueh bc^t鬱r trfeat he b« within tho e^ni#r rather than clrouXuting fr#«ly 龜iNmt ooirntr^. It 1* our \m&&TB%maiing that he has similar stat^^nta to th# F*B*X» 1b tti# past. %ut £ $uppo渥e that tli籌y tod notJiix&g 摩 to hold hlJi 〇% sig费h❷寶篡霣裊Imy霣疋囀1攣龜教勘这韁鑫l^ort ti旗•• A copy of hi® X$ nmmg th0 utiaoto^nts# ‘• g:政in one of Balph Ba^rahiurtb p纛port- & tliat mm of trm»t^r» from T»l# Lak» to fopas 41d not look as $00^ to him as th# &«gr#$«at9 曹h;l^3:r St隳tut@ of llmH觀tiou軀 si.ac« tho## tfeat I Isaw s#«n wr« f 1X#4 shortly tmtom mxpirmtim of focur yemra «x#0utlm of tli^ zmt^ la smit* 毳蓽:usid费r@taot it;奢 th#r# Is no f&r %hm to fll蠓 th« 裳uit$# sine窃 蘑笔秦tut蟾 ii by 11■龜织m of of th@ dabt^r trcm Ui# State &t Callforala^ al«o by T9mB〇n of th» J^pmmBe eitlsenstiip of debtors Weekly Report 10-7-43 coming within that classification. Also, unless 1 am ^ mlstakenj ao valid Judgment can be taken in these suits, based upon personal service outside the State of CaliJf_ ornia, which eannot give the oourt jurisdiction in a case of that nature. In the cases where X hare talked to the defendants, there Is not a dispute as to the indebtedness, and I have advised them to do nothing, but sit tight* 8* I am enclosing among the attachments^ copies of the resolutions passed by the Board of Directors of the Cooperatives^ in oonneetion with the satisfaction of the income tax requirements and payment of patronage dividends, Since tiie ®xaet asount of net saviiigs could not be determined until the books wer^ closed,# ihe resolution necessarily is in general terms* As Ulys advised you, a similar resolution which was passed by th# cooperative at Jerome was verbally approved by Mr. Self of the Internal Bev^rme Collector^ office at Little Rock* Mr* nogers, the accountant from Little Hocis who 』ust completed an aidit of th© 1500ks of the »Goop«a;lso felt that tiaese resoilirtioiis w金r❷ satJLsfaetory* Incidentlyj Mr. Rogers stated that the books of the wCoopw were 〇ne§ of the b«st kept 包ets of books that h❺ had atadited, and that Xlttld or no adjustment was necessary# A corn** pletion of the audit and closing of the books reveals that 585I of the patronage of the "Coop*1 since the b^glcrn* Lag of business, is properly* recorded on a patronage basis. They have no record of the patronage of the remaining 42¢ of the business done. However^ when we take advantage of the ruling of the Commissioner made in connection -ith tlie business of tlws Manzanap »»Coopwf these percentages change to approximately 8〇 20%# respectively, The 之体 figure is aoeounted for Isy ❿ fact that the n0oopn was operated on a coupon basi»# but also made cash sales. Ho record Is readily avall«* able of the purchases made with cash* A large portion of that part of the busin©s3 is the result ot ptxrohases made fey the blocks as a xmit^ and by Tarlous organlsatIons within the center who purchased for eash# and this portion can probably be properly broken down on a patronage basis and refimds given to the proper parties. For the time being, however# the books will show approxlsiately 20¢ of the net sarlngs in a separate accomt to be allocate ed to those patrons who exhibit evidence of the生金 patronage and who are not 11101tided among the remaining 8〇j!| upon whoa the record has bean kept* If that of the profits, which will be approximately $10,000.00, Weekly Report -5祕 107-43 is not distributed* It will possibly be taxable at a later date, but that is the best disposition we can make of It at this time# I think that mich better patronage recoils will be kept during this fiscal year* I expect they will continue with the coupon system, but will also handle oaah sales In connection with which cash register receipts will db issued to the patron. Uhis has not been don^ in tJhi® past*" 於丨:身重餘承琴燦^^^^’^18各:$ 妙.!繫あ,^^^^^^赛が脅^^!^.ルf释攀卿に^^^ち濟餐遂 9* The manual for the Judicial Commission and Arbitration has been returned to me, ana a copy Is among the attachements* I would appreciate your coaaaents, Ho further progress has been nmde upon the proposed ordin_ ances to be passed by the Cosuaunlty Council* XO* y On^ tiling that has been troubling me somewhat i思 p龜yment; of wages and elothing alioirsuiees r〇Tisioas of Administrative las^imctions H〇s* 34 and 85. There are only a few minor points to which : I mlgli-fc call at^ t白ntion and no particular harm would be done, I if no changes at all were inade. In Article II, Section^, judicial Cpiia^ is giyeii the pewter to remove ^aiiy officei*^• X assxjine that this meeuis any off 1c 8p of the Judicial Comaission* Also, I have wondered about the desirability 〇r a wianimous vote of the Hewing ^ard as a, preregxtisil;© to a decision ^.n any case (see Articls IT, S6Ci;i〇n 8)# /Chat , hGw^YeT:r^^\':^':,:' pi*es纽ts a question of policy wliich is to be decided,aiid presumably has been decided, by thos responsible for preparing the Jfenual.I am sending on up to Sol Kimball the copy of the Kfenual which you sent to me, fpr his information, but I see no particular reason \ihy the Coinmunity Council at Rohwer should not proceed with its consideration ’邱 d’. adQp夫 iut wag rather thought of as a rough and ready method of disposing of a ten-4611sir case did not present a regUl^ aii^ r^ psitlbepix facts* .Since then we have realized, as you have also, that the situation is a recurrent one, so that it wa3 necessary to check up on the law In^olTed and to act strictly in accordance therewith# The advice ^ giyen in the August 19 reply to T6d Haas, to the effect that the C3overmaent may lavrfully make payments only to persons who can Qualify under the relevant la# as legiii representatives of th,© decedent / was "based, on further study* Such further study was incorporated in probate opinion issued shortly thereafter. While it is true that the pro Date opinion does not answer your que stion spe c itically, it does indical;© who may be c〇nsid©i*e^ legal represontatives foi* purposes of receiving payments owed to decedents^ ana also indicates what is to be done with sums owed by the Government to decedents v^hen there are no heirs of creditors* Probably it will turn out that this will actual^ be the ^situation in mp^t of tb© cases* ;:i %iit tb tel本夕ou that your 点etpbeで 7 re_rず由6emsia 知e an e?c©ileilt 〇,• As I said 和 Don Horn in>y i»eply to his last report, X "believe it is one whic£ regfed^ed as a. 3〇r1? of model by the newer project attorneys wiio have been looking for a guide in Respect ta preparsitioii of their i*ej)〇3?ts•- r バム' ;s V-* rf ?v i ; v '*v \ l ^r'"j ^ ^ Sincerely, /s/ Philip M. ali,ck Solicitor October 16,19れ3 AIR MAIL Mr* Philip M* Glick, Solicitor War Relocation Authority Barr Building Washington, 25, D* C» Dear Philip: . This is 蹲 report— for October 7 七〇 七okr 15, inclusive, 1« I appreciate your comments in Item of your reply of October 6, 19143, referring to Item 5 of my report dated Sep七ember 29, :19143, dealing with evacuees "born in Hawaii but "who are unable to prove 七heir citizenship, be~ cause they have no birth certificate* If you think it is possible that persons so situated can obtain delayed birth certificates and so establish their American ci七izenship, I yrould appreciate it if* you would check the law in Hawaii, and admse me as to the proper procedure 七0 be followed in taking such action.工 am sure tha七 many, if not all, of the evacuees who 0 011is within that category would like to take advantage of any procedure of 七ha七 nature which is open to 七hem, and I, of course, have no facilities for checking the law and procedure 七0 be foilowed« 2« The Brown shooting case, which-was set for•七!'ial at Arkansas City at the August term of court amd ms continued to the October ter^i,is now set for trial next Tuesday, October 19« Subpoenas have been issued for Mr* Collier, the W*R»A* employee -vdio ms present, Mr, Furuohi, the vie七im of1 the assault, and i^er七 Clayton, chief of Internal Security* All of the other evacuees who were on the sui*veying party are now out of the center on leave. However, in view of the public attitude in 七his locality, I do not believe that the cause of the prosecu七ion will, be prejudiced by their absence, since a parade of emouse witnesses before 七he jury would probably do more harm than good* We-hare repeatedly offered our cooperation and assistance 七 e> the prose outing a七七orney, bu七,as yet* have not been taken up on our offer# I understand that the docket is very- light, and it is possible that the case may be con-tinued again, although we have not had any indication of such, but we do have reason to believe that the prosecution will not be as vigorous as we would like* I shall, of course, advise you Kvhat is done with the case. 3« About 3〇 days ago a resident of this center, who came to this country as a treaty merchant but viio fiolated the terms of his entry permit by becoming a hotel opera七or, received a notice from the Office of the as soon as possible, and go to any country of his choice not adjacent to the United States# Kis wife received a like notice# Several days ago new notices were received by them, in which it was stated that the proposed order was 七hat they be deported to Japan at the expense of the United States* He has inquired whether they will now be transferred to Tule Lake* I- ao not believe that any of the Regulations or instructions cover this case,butt on the other hand, i七 dees not appear that they should be granted leav«, and that, therefoi'e, they should b© likely candidates for Tule lake• However, I would appreciate any inform七ion 七bat you can give on this ques七ioiu U* Mr* Conner, the iisw Svaouee Property Officer, for this project, reported for duty this week. He is working with Mr. Updegraff, who has been handling details of tra ns p or* 七at ion and storage of property, until he is able 七o recruit some office help, when he will be established in quarters adja00nt to my office. We have discussed the relationship of his office to min© at some length, and I believe tha七 we will get along splendidly. 5* Recruiting officers of the YiTAC,s are now visiting this center every Friday# They have not, as yet, obtained any recruits in this center, but do have a few prospects* The officer who is now mking this trip is very energetic, has a good personality, and makes it a point 七o get cnrb in the blocks and become acquainted with the evacuees* I am hopeful that Rohwer will soon have at least a f olunteer or two for the ¥AC* s* The first part of the week one of the evacuee supervisors in the garage had a little Mbrushn with one of the Internal Security officer. The trouble started at night when the Internal Security officer ms driving a truck with very dim lights and met 七he garage employee, whose rrnme was Ichirp Ogata, ifidio was driving a 七ruck with brigh七lights* Oga七狂 failed to dim his lights and blinded the police officer, and he stopped in the middle of the road* Ogata went on by him, and as he passed the officer yelled at him to dim his lights* Mieii the officer re七umed to the station Ogata cane up and verbally abused him. The next day Ogata returned and 1110re words passed, and he knocked the officer1s glasses off and broke 七hem* The evacuee policemen became very insistent: tha七 he be severely punished, and brought to light numerous other offenses vrfiioh they olaimad h© had committed. Since the Qommunity Council has not passed any regulations, the Judicial Commission requested that Mr. Johnston take jurisdiction of* the case. He did so, and tried him yesterday upon a, charge of abusing an officer, and at that time sentenced him to 9〇 days in jail with the understanding that he would be placed on probation after serving one-half of the sentence. This hearing has not yet been transcribed* 7* We have resumed leave clearance hearings this wsek, but with only one board sitting. Two of the members of the panel are on leave at this time, and Mr* Rains, another member, accompanied the las七 train 七o Tule Lake as the Director’s representative. (Incidently, he has advised us that th8 trip -was made mthout inoident,) Weakly Report lo-16,143 8* As Ulys advised you, he ms on leave 七his week, and エ went to Jerome on Thursday, and found that his office force had things well in hand •wi七h no pressing legal mat七srs to be taken care of* He should find his files in excellent shape upon his return, as they were very busy at putting them in excellent condition, Mr# Taylor advised m© that they had a pre七ty serious accident 011 Wednesday, October 13* A tractor and semi-trailer which they are operating a七 the project was engaged in taking aDproximately JLp timoer cutters 七0 work* It had rained and the roe.d was slick. As I understand it, they had been driving 15 to 20 miles an hour, but had passed some parked cars, and had slowed down to 5 七〇 10 miles an hour when 七he trailer began to slide 011七he muddy portion of the road« The trailer slid into the ditch,pulling the 七ractor along, with it and turned over on its side« I understand that the equipraerrb T«as prac七ically a七 a stand s七ill when it turned over* The workers in the trailer were, Of course, piled up, and those on the bottom received some injuries, some of -which were serious• One individual received a broken back at or near the end of the spinal column. On Thursday he still had no use of his legs and no feeling in 七hem* They had taken X-rays and were either going to send the X-rays to Little Rock to a specialist or take the pa 七 ien七七 he re* One person received a broken wrist, and, I believe, another a broken shoulder, and one received a rather bad cut on the head• Statements were being taken from all who knew anything about the manner in viiich the accident happened, and all of the injured, of course, are being given medical treatment • Also 七he Reports Officer took a picture within a short Tirfiile after the accident happened* Ulys will undoubtedly give you more of the details of this after his return to the project* Sincerely, Jack 3# Curtis Project Attorney Enclosures cc; All Project Attorneys Mr. Maurice l/’/alk Mr. Edgar Bernhard COPY/wjh October S5.19^ ah? g| !&• liftole CNurtitt .1 樣し^產 B?〇j#et Attorn^ ^ 細_ wlぬ勘效Id mplte. 切物o Bii3^概•嫌”於,i意perioattll^傲la w卿⑽p抑!嫌!切%#放♦細r S* 轟⑽琢 of ytw S, to4111g iri你你• Bvcm 通oottxig 〇&«• is being 301it to Jolm i^orlase* I look tcmmrS. wl^i s»〇h inittr^st to your mas% mv〇v^9 to Xmm wh0tli«** We tsHUd vmm b»l& m^f it aof wi^h result* 3«攀 Bi ytw 你ird povttgm泳 you Aoseapibs 饮《 ease of & t3_9^sr morchani^ ae^ •卿,et_ 如 portee. and _ 愉卿姐❹ ty tnmsfenrtag Ala to faX® Lato& m q sagre^nt, W0 h«tr9 taUn»d witli Baliii s%axa^ra* alKml %hX^ mem$ i(hi^ la not disalsiiXar to s ntal»«r | of ot^or e«tea «t other a«nii»r«« 0«r pspoetlot ie to heMl^ «aeh cfta^s ,fxi ttxao%34r tli9,0^0111'fliahioa &9 ell o&ft3^s iixvolTlng po#» •Ibl•脚grtgati 如•鶴!ii〇 禮led.软省 aft®,rwr1,018f of tlni l€M9V9 eXftax**» aneo isn^stl^itlos l^riiig iii his «ae possible to care for th© case in%is fashion* At th® bottom of page three of the import jrou have appai^ntly started to write in a not© eonc©ming th« probt© eas« just inwitioned but yoti did not cosipXdte th© W&s tiliiB about atQrfcliiiig 你at should be called to wy attentioni Sincerely, /b/ Hiilip M. Glick m ’ ギ . Soliotiro " Hohw«r Belooatlon Center Arkansas NoT^iber 15# 19^3 Sir. Philip U. OUok# SoUeltor War Heloeatlon Authority Ban Building Washixigtimi p* 〇• Th4» will report for the period ofき Oetober 2S» to November 13* Since It has b«en MenssasTy for au> t❹ be out 0そ tb癱 offiee a greftt de霣1 during thli tta« to the liln«s8 of my family^ X m eonsld«ra1dl3r rushed and am trying to out down the back log of work whloh has aeouamlated^ and 1 will just hit th« nigh ipots^ It 7h9 all复意曩疗 polild. oompany ha^ !>❶en 鏐tation修d at ihis proj會slnee It 賣龜§ first opened last 3T0a:r a neir asfignment and left hor籌 on Herveaiber to ;r籲port t❹ Cftmp Gh龜ff籲0 at 兹霞ith Ark龜 11隳aa« Arrange* m«nt9 hiiTe been worked out wh^Tmby about one^half of th« eotip霾ny at韁tiou癱d 龜t l_ro激■ is 110寶 station霉<1 h修remand 曹❹寶 antloipat# that our r«latlonahlpi with thoa will 〇• as e〇7dltti 翥禱 tho-. irhleh ire _njoy_d irith the etMip&nsr was previously stationed at this project* ▲ teave olearane# hearings 龜re proa_.dllng,Taut at & very saoh slaeken«d paoe due to the fact that the docket* are very slow In reaohing u» from Washlngtoh« I fear that thi籌 in going to FesuH in 龜 great many docket霱 being »«nt to us l«t«r on with th« result that we will find it very ha^d to M0t the dead 11119 on our hearlngi and reeoi&fliMda^ tlonsj handleafp^d as we are by a shortage of stenographie Assisi裊&〇•• If there 1» any wmjr to speed the work up *t th寒冒fitshingtoii Office# so thkt oaii be 軀6Xit te th« project for hdarlngs worm rapidly It eertainly should b_ done# In oonduoting Guar 1¢曩ol_ar龕]10鬱 h0«ring_ 著響 us_d b裊Hie te籌t of loystity osr diidojraltjr 龜s a foundation for reconmendatlosui aad« lii individual oases* 0b#ervatloxis with to Question 28 on Fora WHA 261 lnelud|id with th« doekett returned to t^iis center would indle^t« that that is the prof0s1 test« How«vert neither th« Sipv« Handbook 1107 «117 of the lastructlont w» IpiLtiVtia WAR RELOiATieSFRW1 EDfiN;酬0 '漏 内kg•纛 MMlvitd to kne«l«di« fmwm d«ticilt«27 ^tmt tmt is to b# ft|mll«d in #«»## •• th« mmim tn iemwwBaatiees. «ft#r a hMuring* I 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Ccummity C01mil lum Mtmiid ttmlx 9〇d h»vm th« obaimaxi «mf〇 and aaoag tli« p#opX#« 'N< w##id|r 2 11-2343 td Bprlmi Omiftda fi 5* 1 an l#aTi»g h#r# In tto meralng aM wlU i ejflaM andl lean m tmilf thmte and proc«9 C« ©ear Philip 丨:雜 This ia my report as acting attorney to December 4# X« I have co斑toay slnee 2 have been up ftnd 1 vllX have to admit It Is a pleasure to again praotiee Iaw« Probably the mo&t important Xegal aatter whleh has eome up since I hav» been here Is the Balshlkl Case* Mrs# Tsxme Balshlkl died XeaTlng soi&e personal property of appFoxiioateXy $lf000«00 In yfalvmm Jack prepared tha original and sent it to the Probate Coxirt of the county in which the Bftishlklfs resided in Californiaf In the petition he askdd that tfee property be vested In Mr« Balshlklf sin⑽ val如 of th« property 胃as less than 多2500•00• H6 stated at th6 tls»i that sln&e thl:思'曹ks the enl;f estate left by th^ woman that the family did not care to retain an attorney and incvr that expansef provided the i&att«r eovld be handled without it# The fllliig of $7t〇〇 寶paid,and th« ejlerk of the court im霣 kind enough to 冒rite mrt sibd sand to thl_ dfflee a form more conslstftnt with tli# type of petition used In that court# We rearranged that petition to conform to the facts, executed It and sent It air mall 8〇 that It woiald reach th« cotirt In ti鹏 to be bMrd todflor. I am very anxious to know tt tto Q〇yrt is willing to consider the petition and grant the prmyeT without my further evidence and without the petitioner being r.pre ⑽“的 by eoun«».jLf A A yovmg lady was ]cill«d In an automob 11® aeeldent# of whleh Jaek wrote you* and now I find that her estate Is in practi* cally the same position as that of tiiye Bmishiki Case« She haa some $400#00 in traveler fs oheoks made payable to her, whleh her husb龜^曹ishes to have chang9d oy«丨 to Iiis ziamet Haturallsr th« property vlll have to be vested in him by proper order or courtf X frillhour the Badshikl 0«•• eo斑out b❿:fore I stot the othor omf Weekly Export •2< 12^7^1 2« Mr* Austin Smithy Reports Offie«r# tells me that 1參avo ,. • • */4^SaWBwTft!g^r«, A、ダ.^7^feiir' 3. ?h_ tt_Rti’•” in th•如 op0rc^iv(ft poir viously reported hair# sueoedded 111 wresting conts^l of the 〇rganlx«tlon from th« forsier atelnl«tratlon# J fa«l that nil id 11at w011111 that .orgasi*1 lsatloc as yet# | A* ITly® to!4 you* th# 0«ner«i Manager and th« entire Board of Direeiors resim^d aM of coumq a Boerd has b«en ^le«tnd*j| 31no# that time thd C!ial^3iiinf eloeted by th# new lBo«rdf h&_ also r參sdpuid giiritf 费s his rem9011 the fciist ^ thtit h«» 禮id not f