The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 1
January 7, 1943
WRA to Push Relocation of Evacuee Groups. To Speed Up Clearing Process as Resettlement Program Accelerated
Nisei Civil Service Workers May Ask Reinstatement, Belief. California Officials Fear 'Costly Litigation' After End of War
Story of the Week: Nisei Soldier Takes Part in Army's North Africa Drive
No Case of Sabotage in Hawaii, Says Vitousek, Oahu Official. Japanese Carry Share of Civilian War Load, Declares Representative
Second Hawaii Evacuee Group Lands in S.F.
Heart Mountain High Voted Into Wyoming Athletic Association
Joe Masaoka Will Leave for Colorado On JACL Mission
Gallup Poll Reports Majority Of West Coast People Favor Return of Citizen Japanese. American Institute of Public Opinion Conducts Survey on Attitude on Japanese Problem; Minority Would Deport Evacuated Persons After War
Californian May Seek Inquiry on Evacuee Camps. New Rep. Johnson Calls For Investigation of Relocation by Congress
Launch Co-op At Manzanar. Community Enterprises Transferred to New Cooperative Group
Two Gila Residents To Teach at Michigan
Press Bulletin Changes Name to 'Press Chronicle'
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Government Seeks to Dismiss Korematsu Test Case, Says American Civil Liberties Union. ACLU News Describes Moves as Attempt to Prevent Final Determination of Court Test On Evacuation Until After End of War
Gallup Poll Results Exonerative, Says Seattle Times Editorial
Canadian Nisei Enlists in Reserve Army Signal Corps
New York Nisei Help Entertain Internee Group
Abe Saito Elected Head of Boise JACL
Masaoka to Visit Relocation Projects in Intermountain Area
'Japanese Invasion' Worries Washington Hotel Manager
Canada Plans Resettlement Of Evacuees. Reallocation Program Will be Undertaken in Prairie Provinces
'Christmas Baby' Born at Jerome
Military Permission Needed to Transfer Convict From Jail
Topaz Volunteers Aid in Millard Scrap Metal Drive
Boys Town Methods Recommend for Newell Delinquents
Rest Home Planned For Poston Patients
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Poston Observes A Dusty Christmas
Experiences Trying For JACL Leaders
Nisei Leaders Should Lead in Resettlement
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Inagaki Will Leave for East To Launch JACL Resettlement. Will Set up Chicago Field Office to Aid Relocation Program
The World at Press-Time
Nisei Evacuee Leader Dies at Gila Center. Unexpected Death of Tsuneo Noguchi Follows Brief Illness, Report
Nisei Soldiers Guests at New Year's Party Held in Minnesota
Local Mills Turn Out Lumber for Jerome Center
Minority Report of L.A. County Grand Jury Attacks Attempt To Revoke Nisei Citizen Rights. 'Serious Factual Error' in Imperial County's Resolution Pointed Out in Statement Issued by Non-Concurring Members of Grand Jury
Poston Given Gift by Hawaii Prep Students. $500 Check Earmarked for Use in Obtaining Athletic Equipment
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorial: The Forgotten Front
Evacuees and Beets
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri
TREK: Topaz Literati-Issue New Illustrated Magazine
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Vagaries
Resettlement Overshadows All Other Evacuation Problems, Minidoka Editorial Declares
Washington Letter: American Land Provides the Stuff of War
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: New Year's In a Relocation Center
On Nisei Writing: Experiences of Evacuation Provide Material of Literature
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
Documentation Staff Compiles Records Of Granada Center
Topaz Color...
Rowell in the S.F. Chronicle: U.S. Japanese Problem Can Be Solved With Safety, Justice
Nisei Woman: A Bassinette for The Baby Born in Relocation Center
Post-War World: Program of Security for All Outlined By Vice-President Wallace
Heart Mountain's Residents to Build New Bowling Alley
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Boise Valley Chapter Active In Community Welfare Work. Members and Japanese in Area Purchased More Than $15,000 in War Bonds During Year; Evacuees Assisted by JACL Group
New Ogden JACL Officers Installed By Mike Masaoka
Vital Statistics
Japanese Park Fountain Added To Scrap Heap
Historic Flag Given To Heart Mountain By Wyoming Pioneer
Evacuee Worker Returns to Railroad
WPB Asked to Stop Building Center School. Colorado Senator Carries on Fight Against WRA Project
County to Face Basic Race Problems After War, Is Belief
Canal School Area Beautiful by Lawns
Couple Arrested for Theft of Goods Stored by Evacuees
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Nisei Cagers Defeat Chinese Squad in New York Tourney. Americans of Japanese Chinese Ancestry Join in Defense After Game
Kawai, Tashiro Speak On JACL at Gila Center Meetings
New 48-Hour Week Instituted for WRA Workers at Topaz
Micheo Yamagata Elected President of Rexburg JACL
Mary Muramoto Weds Dr. Nakadate in Indiana Ceremony
Sumiko Ando Weds Sadao Nagata in Idaho Falls Rites
Tule Adult Education Has Large Enrollment
Health Examinations Held for Children At Poston Center
New Church May Be Built at Heart Mountain
Nisei Sergeant in U.S. Air Forces Visits Tule Lake
Topaz to Raise Bean Sprouts as Experiment Proves Successful
Evacuees Work on Drainage System for Jerome Center. $500,000 Project Will Prevent Flooding of Arkansas Lowland Areas
Lost Evacuee Found Alive After 3-Day Search Near Topaz
Idaho Girl to Leave For Nursing Course