Title: Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 2, 1/14/1943, (ddr-pc-15-2)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-2

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 2
January 14, 1943

Story of the Week: Dies Committee Takes Credit For Japanese Evacuation

U.S. Court of Appeals Will Review Korematsu, Hirabayashi Test Cases on Evacuation. Justices Will Set En Banc on January 30 to Hear Arguments in San Francisco; Native Sons Suit to Bar Nisei Voters Also Granted Right of Appeal

Aged Heart Mountain Resident Faces Trial in Stabbing Case

Beeson Heads Labor Department at Hunt

California Legislators Open Attack on Nisei Citizenship. Engle-Lowrey Resolutions Ask Congress for Revocation of Rights of Japanese Americans

Arkansas Asked To Bar 'Japanese' From Owning Land

Sen. Wallgren To Investigate Evacuee Camps. Declares 'Disturbing Reports' Received of Relocation Conditions

Two Women, Shot in New York Tragedy, Reported Recovering. Community Sympathy Extended to Iyenaga Family After Incident

Ross Named for WRA Cleveland Post

Resettlement Officials Open Chicago Talks

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Official Asks Segregation of Disloyal Group. Rep. Gearhart Charges Intimidation of Loyal Evacuees in Centers

Sutter County Jury Wants Congress to Revoke Nisei Rights

Relocation Stressed By Friends Service Official at Minidoka

Tule Lake Youth Given Six Months In Robbery Case

'We Believe in You,' Says Message Accompanying Gifts

Reports of 'Coddling' Denied by Arkansas Regional Official. Relocation Centers Not Avenge American's Idea Of Utopia, Says Whitaker

Denver Newspaper Supports Need For Granada Schools

Conditions at Jerome Center Criticized in Commercial-Appeal

WRA Outlines New Evacuee Travel Policy. Inter-Center Movements Will Be Permitted Under Certain Conditions

Rep. Johnson Asks Congress For Investigation of Centers. Californian Would Check Educational Program of WRA

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Nisei a Grave Decision

Strength, Fighting Spirit May Be Lost

Will Regain Full Citizenship Rights

Manpower Shortage Aids Resettlement

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Legion Group Starts Deportation Move. Oregon Post Begins Drive to Bar Evacuees. Portland Journal Notes Fact Many Nisei Now Serving in U.S. Army

Carey McWilliams Ousted by Warren From State Post. Official Is Author of Articles, Reports on Japanese Evacuation

National Baptist Group Will Aid Relocation of Evacuees. Mobilization of Church Groups Planned to Help Resettlement Program

Nearly Half of Topaz Residents Employed

Carey McWilliams Ousted by Warren from State Post. Official is Author of Articles, Reports on Japanese Evacuation

JACL Asks Right to Send Representatives to California to Defend Nisei Citizenship. Request Sent Gen. DeWitt by Masaoka; Action Described as Part of New JACL Policy to Enter All Cases Threatening Legal Rights of Nisei

Masaoka Will Visit Topaz. Meet for JACL Group Planned at Relocation Center in Utah

Stimson Defends Army Evacuation of Non-Japanese

California Legislator Receives Resolutions Attacking Nisei Rights (Cont.)

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: A Pyrrhic Victory

Churches and Relocation

Boas and Carver

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

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Vagaries

Evacuee Volunteers Harvest Enough Beets to Produce 265 Million Pounds of Sugar. Japanese American Workers Win High Praise From Author of Article in Western Farm Life; Sentiment of North Platte Valley Farmers Change

The Copy Desk

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Let's Not Underestimate Asia's Importance

Report from Tokyo: Ambassador Grew Discloses Ambitions of Militarists

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Mechio Yamagata Will Head Yellowstone Chapter of JACL

Gila River JACL Takes Lead In PC Sub Drive

JACL Participation In Christmas Project Noted by Centers

New Ogden JACL Leaders Officiate At 1943 Meeting

Heart Mountain To Have Murals In Dining Halls

Nisei Woman: Style Notes for Expectant Mothers

Nisei U.S.A. (Cont.)

Poston Records 159 Births for Year

Washington Letter: Food Follows Victorious American Forces

Ambassador Grew Reports from Tokyo (Cont.)

Tad Hirota Will Accompany Masaoka On Colorado Tour

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Camp Crowder Nisei Cagers Win Games with Army Teams. Japanese Americans Use Fast-Breaking Style of Play to Upset Opponents

Canadian Indians Against Evacuees

Wyoming Group Cutting Timber. Heart Mountain Has Sawmill Project to Supply Center Needs

Red Cross Sweaters To Be Distributed At Tule Lake Colony

Vital Statistics

Manzanar's Farm Acreage Will Be Increased This Year

Clever Nisei Bantamweight Among Rohwer Center Boxers

Chiyo Sakamoto Only Portia In WRA Centers

Rohwer to Repeat Three-Day Shows

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The World at Press-Time

New Year Baby Born in Poston

Urge Evacuees File for Leaves. Applications Should Be Filed for Permanent Leaves, Says Official

Students from Hunt Resume College Work

Windstorm Causes Slight Damage in Poston Two

Relocation Center Art Exhibit Planned

New Year Babies Born in Centers

FOR Group Aided Mothers Traveling To Arkansas Camp

Russell Bankston Assumes Reports Post At Central Utah Center

School Patrol Promotes Safety

Youths at Hunt Sign for Draft

L.A. Times Survey Discloses Food for Evacuees Rationed. Columnist Bill Henry Declares Sabotage Stories 'Hogwash'

Interned Peruvian Japanese Will Be Sent to U.S.A.

Feature Writer on Portland Oregonian Visits Minidoka