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Joint resolution 305; Senate Bill 2293; Senate Bill 1720
In: Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration--MS-840--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0v19r86x/
Document discusses three bills introduced for congress to pass. If passed, they would give the United States the power to incarcerate any citizen for being an enemy of the state based on their race or previous citizenships, if they are of lineage or born in a country the United States is at war with. Document describes the bills and provides an objection explanation. ; Series: Joseph R. Goodman correspondence and other papers, 1942-1943 ; Joint resolution 305; Senate Bill 2293; Senate Bill 1720; Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration, MS-840; California Historical Society.
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Notecard with a typed message in support of Fred Korematsu, and opposing incarceration of Japanese Americans
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Korematsu, Fred, 1942-1946--U.S. Supreme Court 1942-1944--MS-3580_1386--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Notecard with typescript memo declaring need for legally challenging forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans. Note card stamped "confidential." ; Notecard with a typed message in support of Fred Korematsu, and opposing incarceration of Japanese Americans; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Korematsu, Fred, 1942-1946--U.S. Supreme Court 1942-1944, MS-3580_1386; California Historical Society.
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Handwritten note by Judge Micheal J. Roche
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Note by United States District Judge Michael J. Roche: "Filed July 2, 1943 In the above-entitled cause it appearing upon the face of the petition that petitioner is not entitled to a writ of habeas corpus, and it further appearing that she has not exhausted her administrative remedies under the provisions of Executive Order No. 9102 (7 Fed. Reg. 2165) and the regulations promulgated thereunder, IT IS THEREFORE ordered that the petition for a write of habeas corpus be, and the same is, hereby denied, dated: July 2, 1943." Note is written on the back of a document titled "Statement of Oswald Garrison Villard on Chinese Exclusion before the H. R. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization on May 20, 1943." ; Handwritten note by Judge Micheal J. Roche; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Supplementary report on Lawyers Committee to Study Evacuation Cases
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Report on study by a lawyers committee "to determine what questions should be raised in the cases testing the evacuation of Japanese American citizens under the West Coast evacuation orders." ; Supplementary report on Lawyers Committee to Study Evacuation Cases; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Handwritten note on scrap of paper
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Note on scrap of paper: "932 for record. With _239 of the land code (28 U.S.C., Sec 346) it is ordered that the entire record in this case be certified _ to this court so that the whole matter in controversy may be considered by the court. The case is assigned for arg. _ed. fol. _ot. added, sanctioned, or permitted by his carelessness or negligence!" ; Handwritten note on scrap of paper; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Report on Lawyers Committee to Study Evacuation Cases
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Report with details about a study by a lawyers committee of "matters triable under the Resolution" by the [ACLU] Board, which allowed for "any question other than a direct attack upon the power of the President or the military commanders to set up military zones and remove citizens." ; Report on Lawyers Committee to Study Evacuation Cases; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig: "Mr. Besig: Here is another dollar to be added to the amount formerly sent to used in connection with the Endo case. H. Phillips." Added below: "Credit Mrs. John Hoien Fowler $1.00 check encased Am. Civ. Lib. Union. Hastily _ Kellogg." ; Note from Hubert Phillips to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Memo from Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig regarding a bill from Supreme Court clerk for the cost in the Gordon Hirabayashi case. Ralston writes "to save time am forwarding my check." Hirabayashi is misspelled "Hirabayaski." Memo from Besig to Ralston on verso: "My dear Judge Ralston, Please excuse the delay in returning the money you advanced in the Hirabayashi case. I did not abscond with the A.C.L.U. fortune and then change my mind; I was merely on a vacation. I'm sorry you weren't at the last meeting. We really could have used your wisdom, because the problem was a tough one. Lacking your help, we did the best we could and hope you'll approve. I'll look forward to seeing you at the next meeting." ; Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943
In: American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944--MS 3580-1127--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt009nf073/
Memo from Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig regarding payment of a bill from the Supreme Court for the cost in the Gordon Hirabayashi case. ; Memo from Judge Jackson H. Ralston to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 9, 1943; American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California Records--Case Files, 1934-1993--Endo, Mitsuye, 1942-1944, MS 3580-1127; California Historical Society.
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Bulletin (Student Relocation Committee (Berkeley, Calif.)), no. 2 (May 16, 1942)
In: Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration--MS-840--https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0v19r86x/
Bulletin prepared by the Student Relocation Committee, with the stated purpose "to describe briefly some of the considerations which have convinced the Student Relocation Committee of the necessity and practicality of permitting college students and high school graduates of Japanese ancestry to continue their study in colleges outside the West coast military zones." ; Series: Joseph R. Goodman correspondence and other papers, 1942-1943 ; Bulletin (Student Relocation Committee (Berkeley, Calif.)), no. 2 (May 16, 1942); Joseph R. Goodman papers on Japanese American incarceration, MS-840; California Historical Society.
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TELEGRAMAS OCTUBRE 1933 (6 of 6)
Telegrams exchanged between Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles and the following people: private citizens, his personal secretary, Soledad González, the Mexican Consul in New York, Enrique P. Ruiz, Governors, the Federarion of Teachers' Unions, Military Commanders, the National Chamber of Commerce in Michoacán, Senators, the National Chamber of Commerce from Veracruz, Mayors, the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry from Tabasco, Puebla, Durango, and Guanajuato, the Socialist League of Torreón, the Don Martín Coordinating Agricultural Association from Nuevo León and the Calderonista Campaign Headquarters. The aforementioned telegrams concern condolences for Dr. Gastón Melo's passing; replies of acknowledgement; Soledad González informs Rodolfo Elías Calles that a sugar mill will purchase trucks; Soledad González requests consul Enrique D. Ruiz a sample of fabrics; report about statements made by professor Irving Fisher in favor of Mexico and Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles, paperwork process of the Chapultepec Cotton Mill, information about Agustín Olachea's arrival at the Federal District; news on Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles' health status; a request of guaranties on the actions of the Commander of Operations in Jalisco, requests for appointments; chambers of commerce request postal tax fees exemptions; confirming the establishment of the Department of Ejidal Patrimony; endorsement of the governor of Tamaulipas, Rafael Villarreal; a report on the president's arrival in Tampico; endorsement of Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles on his revolutionary activism, a request for birth certificates of Gen. Calles' children, a request to correct reports on the Rodolfo Elías Calles' trip through Tepic; a request to include the project "Economic Salvation" in the Six-Year administration plan; an invitation to attend the inauguration of a road to Tierra Caliente, Michoacán, a request for fair price on land expropriation; confirming the sale of the book entitled " The True Calles" [El Verdadero Calles]; a request to appoint Eduardo Moneda manager of the Graphic Shops; reports on the social peace in Chiapas; Workers of the La Fe Yarn and Fabrics Mill ask to solve their conflict; congratulatory greetings on the birth of Joseph Jordan's daughter, Alicia Calles requests an order of fabrics; a notice about armed groups who were keeping captive some members of the Primo Tapia Tariácuri Union from Michoacán; recommendations for appointing Senators and Congressmen in Tamaulipas, requests for employment; elections conflict in Nayarit, a request for not expropriating land from farmers in Toluca; confirming the meeting with farmers in Anáhuac, Nuevo León; endorsement of Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles. / Telegramas entre el Gral. PEC, particulares, Secretaria Particular Soledad González, Cónsul General de México en Nueva York Enrique P. Ruiz, Gobernadores, Federación Agrupaciones Magisteriales, Comandantes Militares, Cámara Nacional de Comercio de Michoacán, Senadores, Cámara Nacional de Comercio de Veracruz, Presidentes Municipales, Cámara Nacional de Comercio e Industria de Tabasco, Puebla, Durango y Guanajuato, Liga Socialista de Torreón, Asociación Coordinadora Agrícola Don Martín de Nuevo León y Centro Director Calderonista, acerca de: condolencias por fallecimiento del Dr. Gastón Melo, respuestas de enterado, Soledad González informa a Rodolfo Elías Calles que Azucarera comprará camiones; Soledad González solicita al Cónsul Enrique D. Ruiz un muestrario de telas, informe sobre declaraciones del profesor Irving Fisher a favor de México y el Gral. PEC, gestiones para Fábrica de Algodón Chapultepec, informe sobre llegada de Agustín Olachea al Distrito Federal, reportes del estado de salud del Gral. PEC, solicitud de garantías acciones de Jefe de Operaciones en Jalisco, solicitudes de audiencia, solicitudes de Cámaras de Comercio para franquicia postal, notificación de formación de Departamento Patrimonio Ejidal, adhesiones al Gobernador de Tamaulipas Rafael Villarreal, informe de llegada del Presidente a Tampico, adhesiones al Gral. PEC por su labor revolucionaria, solicitud de actas de nacimiento de los hijos del Gral. PEC, solicitud de rectificador informes del recorrido de Rodolfo Elías Calles por Tepic, solicitud para que se incluya en el Plan Sexenal el proyecto intitulado "Salvación Económica", invitación a inauguración de carretera a Tierra Caliente, Mich., solicitud de pagos justos por expropiación de tierras, notificación de comercialización del libro "El Verdadero Calles", solicitud de que Eduardo Moneda sea gerente de los Talleres Gráficos, notificación de paz social en Chiapas, solicitud de obreros de la Fábrica de Hilados La Fé para solución de su conflicto, felicitación por nacimiento de hija de Joseph Jordan, solicitud de Alicia Calles para que se le envíen telas, notificación de grupos armados de campesinos que tienen sitiados a integrantes del Sindicato Primo Tapia Tariácuri de Michoacán, recomendaciones para nombramientos de Senadores y Diputdos en Tamaulipas, solicitudes de empleo, conflicto electoral en Nayarit, solicitud de que no sean despojados de su tierra los ejidatarios de Toluca, notificación de junta con agricultores en Anáhuac, N.L., Adhesiones al Gral. PEC.
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