The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 12
March 25, 1943
More Than Thousand Nisei Volunteer in WRA Centers. War Secretary Cites Figures On Army Unit. Sends Congratulations To Mother of Four Minidoka Volunteers
Masaoka Leaves Salt Lake City On Eastern Tour
U.S. Army Seeks Buddhist Chaplain For Combat Team
Hawaii Inducts Volunteers for Army Service. Nisei to Be Initiated Into Army Life at Schofield Barracks
Japanese Americans Give to Red Cross
President's Secretary Notes Nisei Sacrifice in Evacuation. Acknowledges Receipt Of Arizona Memorial Against Relocation
233 in Poston Volunteer for Combat Team. Overwhelming Majority Registered Loyalty to U.S., Says Gelvin
Nisei Volunteers Get Plane Trip Into Phoenix
Volunteers Outside Centers Urged Check on Papers
Nisei Soldiers in Training
JACL Files Brief in Oshiro Evacuee Property Test Case In L.A. as 'Friend of Court.' Wirin Represents Citizens League as Special Counsel
Nisei Problems Discussed at N.Y. Meeting
USO Lounge Open To Servicemen
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WRA Report Discloses Only 150 Pieces of Machinery Unused on West Coast Farm. Private Property Rights Always Recognized by WRA, Says Robinson
Salinas Group Hears 500 Farm Machines Stored; Finds Five
Bay Area Group Hits Storage of Evacuee Goods at River Ports
Poston's Camouflage Net Project Completes First Months Work
Two Thousand Alien Japanese Interned By U.S.
Wallgren Will Support Move On Segregation. Loyal Evacuees Should Get Chance to Work, Says U.S. Senator
Rundquist Visits WRA Centers In Arkansas. Resettlement Official Leaves on Tour of Ten Relocation Centers
School Masters To Meet at Hunt
124 Granadans Await Induction Into Special Army Combat Unit
'Volunteer for Victory' Group Formed at Topaz by Inductees. Project Director Announces 104 Sign Up For Army Duty
Gila River Center Fetes 100 Volunteers
Nisei Girls Seek Enlistments in Women's Army Corps
Push Relocation of Evacuees in Wisconsin Area. WRA Opens Milwaukee Office to Carry on Resettlement Program
Nisei Lieutenant Ordered to Report
Nisei, Once High-Ranking Boy Scout, Joins New Army Unit. Harry Osaki Described As Outstanding in U.S. Scouting Annals
Capt. Kinoshita Leaves WRA Center For Military Duty
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WRA Launches Drive for Jobs Outside Centers. Five Main Employment Offices Opened to Aid In Relocating Evacuees
Ten From Tule Lake To Be Relocated Monthly Under Plan
WRA Opens New Salt Lake Office to Spur Employment. Rex Lee Declares Nine Branch Offices May Be Opened Soon
Jewish Americans Oppose Bill To Return Centers to Military
Evacuees Will Provide Supply of Labor for Western Farms. Beet Sugar Industry Looks to Relocation Centers for Assistance
Nisei Character Proves Hero in Comic Magazine
Iron Mine Retrieved From Japanese Owner in New Jersey
Great Opposition Developing Against Oregon's Senate Move To Deport Nisei, Says Paper. Doubtful If Bill Will Be Reported Out of Committee, is Belief
Kenny Urges Use Of Idle Equipment Left by Evacuees
Drawing by Evacuee Artist Shown at S.F. Art Museum
California Will Make Inventory Of Equipment. Seeks to Release Farm Machinery of Japanese Evacuees
Nisei Jiu-Jitsu Instructor Proves Value of Defense Art
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: Notes on Segregation
Hawaii and Evacuation
Hawaii Uses the Nisei
Newspapers in Relocation
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: The Un-American Legion
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Some Notes for the Nisei by Fred Fertig
The Copy Desk
Fair Play. Race-Baiters Comprise Small Segment of California Population
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Housing Shortage Hinders Resettlement Program
Vagaries
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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida
YWCA Officials To Visit Hunt
How War Came. Pre-Pearl Harbor Days Retold in Davis, Lindley Book
Ann Nisei Says: Question of the Hour: Shall I Leave the Center?
Soldier Weds Ogden Girl in Mormon Rites
Washington Letter: Senators Move Toward International Cooperation
To the Editor: Dual Citizen Status Prove to be a Myth
Nisei Loyalty Told By JACL Speaker at Weiser Meeting
Hunt Will Raise Own Vegetables
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Heart Mountain Pushes Work On Vigorous Agricultural Plan. Hope to Make Center Self-Sustaining in Regard to Farm Foods
Utah Tuberculosis Group to Cooperate With Topaz Medics
National JACL Official Speaks In Colorado. Joe Masaoka Talks On Evacuation Topic A Longmont Rotary
Awakened Political Consciousness Urged
Heart Mountain Band To Make Weekly Radio Broadcast
Vital Statistics
New Seasonal Work Leaves Announced
Problems Faced by WRA in Relocating Evacuees Told in Christian Science Monitor
Townspeople Give Plants to Hunt
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Senator Chandler May Revive Issue of Control of Relocation
Senate Committee Official Holds Hearing at Poston. Says Wallgren Bill Hopes to Focus Public Attention on Problem
Fifty Topaz Evacuees Leave for Farm Work
Idaho Farmers Will Use Evacuee Workers
The World at Press-Time
Minidoka Mass Choir Director Goes East
Quick Action Urged On Resolution to Investigate Japanese
Hunt Crew Will Help to Fight Fires on Range
West Jordan Farmers Seek Evacuee Help. Create Farm Workers Housing Center in Salt Lake County