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Show editorials having some bearing on the functi.ons of the YRA, 'the items in each issue organized under subject headings: Congressional Relations, Public Attitudes, Reports, Relocated Evacuees, Military Serviqe, Legal, Repatriation, Employment, Agriculture, Education, Community Enterprises, and the like. Arranged numerically by issue number, 1-82. (g) "Daily News Digest'' series, September 1944-December 1945. Continuation of the "Weekly Press Review" on a daily basis. There is no attempt, however, at a subject organization of the individual items. Arranged chronologically by date of issue. (h) "Favorable Clippings1' series, February 1943-April 1945. Irregularly but frequently issued groups of reprints of newspaper articles and photographs relating to the life of the evacuees in the relocation centers, their resettlement in various parts of the country during the latter years of the war, local reactions thereto, and the military record of the Nisei. Arranged numerically by issue number, 1-51. (i) ''Feature Clip Series,tt April-October 1945. Irregularly issued reprints of individual newspaper articles and accompanying photographs relating to Nisei military achievements and resettlement by former · evacuees. Arranged numerically by reprint number, 1-12. (j) ''Reference Service'' series, February-October 1944. Irregularly issued compilatio11s of quotations from miscellaneous sources (including newspaper articles, radio broadcasts, military communiques, and private correspondence) reflecting favorably on the Japanese-American. Prepared for publicity use by field officials (as were also the issuances described in series f, g, h, and i above). Arranged numerically by issue number, 1-8. NONSERIAL INFORMATIONAL ISSUANCES. 1942-46. 2 ft. _6 Issuances of the following types (in printed and processed form)t text of statements, speeches, lectures, and radio broadcasts; press releases; informational pamphlets and leaflets for the evacuees and the general public; and bibliographies. Included occasion~lly are draft copies of the issuances, and correspondence and memoranda relating to their preparation. These issuances are among the documents listed alphabetically by title in appendix II of this inventory. Arranged alphabetically by title or author of issuance. ISSUANCES OF OTHER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. 1942-46. 3 ft. ? Reference file consisting of pamphlets, bulletins, reports, operational manuals, serial instructions, press and intormationa~ releases, statistical tabulations, and other issuances (in printed, processed, and typed form) of Federal agencies other than the ~ relating in greater or lesser measure to the evacuation ·and relocation functions of 1RA with respect to persons of Japanese, German, or Italian extractiono Arranged alphabetically by name of agencyo STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE PUBLICATIONS. 1942-46. 3 ft. 8 Reference file of publications of State and local· governments, research, educational, social welfare, civil liberties, church, other private organizations, and private individuals (mainly in printed or mimeographed 12 |