Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 18, 5/6/1943, (ddr-pc-15-18)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-18

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 18
May 6, 1943

Sen. Robertson 1000 Percent Wrong on Reports Regarding Repatriation, Says Hosokawa. Wyoming Senator Who Charged WRA With [Illegible] Evacuees Has Never Visited Relocation Center; Figure on Repatriation Is 6 Per Cent, Not Eighty

Report Army Approves Nisei Girls for WAAC

WRA Officials To Investigate Post's Charges. Denver Newspaper Charged Food Wastage at Heart Mountain

Rep. Anderson Asks Permanent Exclusion

Nisei Soldiers Condemn Japan Military Policy in Broadcast

175 Nisei Soldiers on Special Missions in South Pacific

Supreme Court To Hear Tests Of Evacuation. Legality of Military Action To Be Argued Before High Tribunal

El Cerrito Council Approves DeWitt's Stand on Evacuees

Washington Move Hints New Army Post for General DeWitt. S.F. Examiner Believe Western Defense Commander May Be Transferred; Points to Recent Promotion to Lieutenant General Rank

No Hasty or Immediate Action Relaxing Evacuation Orders Assured West Coast Chambers. Representatives of Chambers of Commerce Conferred With Assistant Secretary McCloy On Possibility of Return of Evacuee Group

JACL Plans Conference in New York City

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Native Sons Take Regan Case Challenging Nisei Citizenship Rights to U.S. Supreme Court. Attorney Webb Files Petition Asking Review of Court Decision

Harper's to Publish Article on Loyalty of Japanese Americans

FSA Announces Hunt Evacuees Will Work in Walla Walla

California Assembly Passes Bill to Seize Farm Equipment

Masaoka to Report In June at Army Induction Center

Nisei Is Student Body President at Utah High School

Dilworth Bill Hits Evacuated State Employees. Would Prohibit Payment Of Back Salary Claims To Japanese Americans

Sen. Robertson Raps Treatment Of Evacuee Group

Marengo City Council Plans Final Decision on Evacuees. Protestant Pastors, Kiwanis Club Support Employment for Nisei

Canadian Nisei Gets Relocation Post

Timely Topics By Saburo Kido

Evacuees Leaving Relocation Camps

Furnished Homes Now Hard to Get

One Year in Centers Changes Attitudes

L.A. Official Fears Return Of Evacuees. New District Attorney Takes 'Unequivocal Stand' Against Ex-Residents

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JACL Opposes Stewart Bill In Letter to Senate Group. Five Major Objections Listed in 8000-Word Letter to Senator Russell, Chairman of Senate Immigration Committee, from Masaoka

Rankin Seeks Internment for U.S. Japanese

Millennium Note: Pegler Praises Harold Ickes

Manslaughter Verdict Given in Slaying

New York Socialite Marries Japanese Doctor in Michigan

Nisei Soldiers Entertain Girls From WRA Center

Arizona Plans Investigation Of Relocation. Governor Osborn Hits Employment of Nisei In State of Arizona

Four Brothers From Jerome Serving in U.S. Armed Forces

Restoration of Full Citizen Rights is JACL's Objective. Freedom of Movement for Nisei, Revocation of Discriminatory Regulations Included in Aims

38 Volunteers From Minidoka Center Inducted. Will Leave Shortly For Training at Camp in Mississippi

First Poston Center Volunteers Inducted At Fort Douglas

Service Flag Will Honor 300 Topaz Men in U.S. Army

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Notes from the Past

Exclusion in the East

Again the Red Herring

Not a Racial War

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Twelve Nisei Soldiers

The Copy Desk

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Vagaries

Colorado University Paper Says Collegians Should Protest Nazi Race Doctrines of Denver Post

Washington Letter: Of Angered Men Around the World

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: The Ill-Placed Zeal of the Denver Post

On Books: How Book Critics Reacted to New McWilliams' Work

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JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Red Cross Drive Outstanding Success In State of Utah

To the Editor: CPS Camp Library Seeks Information On Evacuation

Ann Nisei Says: Some Colleges Offer Subjects Off The Beaten Track

Granada Nisei Can Apply for Confiscated Radios, Cameras

Students To Run Jerome Center

Poston's Dance Band Plays for Nisei Volunteers

Nisei Students Cited For High Scholarship Ratings at Nebraska

Tsuda on Books (Cont.)

Social Work Groups Oppose Move to Disfranchise Nisei. Opposition Expressed Against Proposals Which Discriminate Against Japanese Americans; Fear Breakdown of American Principles of Fair Play

Washington Letter (Cont.)

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War Manpower Commission to Aid Evacuees. Equal Treatment For Japanese Americans Pledged By Officials

Butte Supervisors Oppose Nisei Use As U.S. Troops

Victory Scroll Planned at Topaz

Heart Mountain Invites Nearby Scouts to Playday

Japanese Language Studied Extensively, Sugihara Declares

Vital Statistics

Salt Lake Girl Wins High School Oratory Contest

Seattle Group Fights Return Of Evacuees. Chamber of Commerce Adopts Resolutions; Endorses Investigation

Topaz Editor Gets Job as Linotyper

WRA's Program to Disperse Evacuees Outlined by Shirrell. Hope to Speed up Reassimilation of Japanese Americans

Four Hundred Jobs For Evacuees Open In Provo Area

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831 Evacuees Relocated by Student Group. National Student Relocation Council Issues Report

San Jose Group Backs Gen. DeWitt Statement on Nisei

Los Angeles Group Asks Ickes to Fire Nisei Evacuees

Hawaii Nisei With Disability Demanded Chance to Enlist

Heart Mountain Strike Ended, Says Director. Truck Drivers Return To Work in Center's Motor Pool Division

Evacuees Arrive For Farm Work in Davis County Area

JACL Gives Gold Trophies to Cagers

Flag Ceremony Held in Hunt As Volunteers Given Send-off. One Thousand Attend Impressive Rites at Minidoka Project

Native Daughters Hits Army Formation Of Nisei Combat Unit

Tulelake Growers Await Decision on Evacuee Workers

Legion Group Seeks Denial of Citizen Rights for Nisei

Tule Project Cost Nearly Seven Million

Army Officer Praises Recruits In New Nisei Army Regiment. Captain Condon Was Escort to Volunteers From Hawaiian Area

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