Title: Pacific Citizen, Vol. 22, No. 11, 3/16/1946, (denshopd-i121-00016)
Densho ID: denshopd-i121-00016

Pacific Citizen
Vol. 22, No. 11
March 16, 1946

California Nisei Awarded Medal of Honor. Nation's Highest Honor Given Japanese American Who Gave Life to Save Comrades in Italy

Youth to Die in Gas Chamber for Murder of Nisei Veteran

Nisei Veteran Notes Restrictions Against Minority Housing

Hailey Sentenced to Year in Prison for Terrorist Attacks

New Evacuation Faces Residents in L.A. Area

Red Cross Official Impressed by Nisei Kindness to Children

California Seeks Confiscation of Farm Property

Tule Lake Paper Ends Two Years of Publication

Martial Law Used by Army to Restrict Rights of Nisei

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Japanese American Veterans, People of Hawaii Join in Huge Welcome for Earl Finch

Barber-Shop Quartet Contest Planned for Nisei GIs in Italy

Ten Nisei Attend YWCA Convention

Congressional Medal of Honor Awarded to California Nisei

Fright-Makers Shamed Into Silence by Loyalty of Nisei

U.S. Attorneys Alerted to Back Civil Liberties

Nisei Children Deported With Alien Parents

Post-War Plans for Davis County Group Discussed at Meeting

Alien Japanese GIs Take U.S. Citizen Oaths

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Tule Lake Camp Census Notes Low Figures

Sheriff Reports Suicide of Evacuee

Nisei Union Leaders Arrive on Coast for Training Program

Membership of 336 Reported at Fresno CCYBA Meeting

Dillon Myer to Talk to Philadelphia Group

Nisei Fireman Returns to Duty

Poston, Manzanar, Rohwer Centers, Long Empty, Officially Closed by Relocation Authority

Returned Evacuee Commits Suicide in Seattle Home

442nd's Cagemen Lose Main Zone Finals to All-Stars

California's Supreme Court Asked to Rule State's Alien Property Legislation Invalid

Newspaper Seeks Community Action to Assist Evacuees

Chicago Chapter Delegates Plan Parley Reports

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Pacific Citizen

Editorials

Nisei USA: Combating Racial Stereotypes

New Serisawa Paintings Shown in Los Angeles

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Vagaries

Washington News-Letter: Noted Political Observer Favors Dispersal of Nisei

Majority of Nisei GI Queried in Tokyo Believe Long Military Occupation Needed for Japan

From the Frying Pan

Organized Community Activity for Japanese Americans Extended to Other Groups

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Japanese American Rates as Outstanding Swimming Coach

Social Notes

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Report Stories of Nisei GIs Counteracted Coast Bigotry

College Conference Postponed One Month

Nisei Girl Joins With Hilda Simms in Harmony Program

Vital Statistics

Nisei Opens School in Optometry Field

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Relocation Digest

Stay of Deportation Asked Until Congress Acts on Bill