Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 20, 5/20/1943, (ddr-pc-15-20)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-20

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 20
May 20, 1943

Supreme Court Upholds Nisei Citizenship. Review of Native Sons Suit Asking Disenfranchisement Of Nisei Refused by Court. Action in Accord with Decisions Reached by Federal Circuit Court and District Court, Agreeing with Ruling on Wong Kim Ark Case

WRA Centers Recognized as Mistake, Says Myer; Relocation to Be Speeded. Camp Life Is Unnatural and Un-American, Declares Head of War Relocation Authority; Promises Early Release for Loyal Citizens

House Hearing On Immigration Bills Started. Repeal or Modification Of Oriental Exclusion Measures Proposed

Woodland Chamber Opposes Return Of Evacuees

Story of the Week: Nisei Soldier Is Reported War Prisoner of Japanese

Resettlement is [Illegible] Example of Democracy

Colonel Scobey Defends Rights Of Loyal Nisei. Restricted Custody Not in Accord with American Principles

Dies Committee Member Opposes WRA Program. Thomas Is Against Release of Evacuees For Private Jobs

Evacuees to Start Work Soon on Lewis-Clark Road

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California Group Offers Alternative to Program Recommended by Chandler. Representative Costello Heads Five-Man Committee; Proposals Will Be Submitted To Full Coast Congressional Delegations

Exchange of Disloyal Japanese For War Prisoners Proposed

Nurserymen to Fight Return Of Japanese

Tule Lake Project Employees to Be Cut To 5,000, Report

No Race is 'Unassimilable,' Says Vancouver Columnist. Urges Canadians to Look at Example Provided By Hawaii; Declares Vancouver Has Made No Effort to Solve Racial Minorities Problem

Seattle Man Joins Ht. Mountain Staff

George Inagaki Leaves For New York City

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Test Cases Now in Hands of Justices

JACL Brief Used For References

Two Issues Will Be Decided

Population at Hunt Drops as Evacuees Leave

America Needs Nisei Workers, Says Director. Topaz Center Head Declares Idleness In Foolish Waste

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OWI Says Thousands of Nisei Being Moved Now Into Essential Employment. Relocation Enters Termed Temporary Way Stations for Majority Evacuees; Systematic Resettlement Is Under Way

OWI Says Thousands of Nisei Being Moved Now Into Essential Employment. Relocation Enters Termed Temporary Way Stations for Majority Evacuees; Systematic Resettlement Is Under Way

Hunt Volunteers Go to Salt Lake For Induction

Evacuees Help Save Montana Sugar Crops

Conference on Resettlement Convened in New York City. JACL Sponsors Meeting For Regional Groups in Interest of Coordination

Granada Evacuees Accept Private Positions Outside

Kido Discusses Test Cases Now Before Court (Cont.)

Farming Seen As Best For Future

DeWitt's Stand Is Backed By Veterans

Manpower Official Urges Full Use of Nisei Labor Supply. Says Japanese American Labor Pool Untouched

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: They May Try Again

Reversion to Prejudice

Rep. Thomas' Fantasy

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Half-Truths Form Sickening Parade

The Copy Desk

Granada Newspaper Staff Publishes Magazine 'Pulse'

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Vagaries

Granada Musicians Take First Prizes In State Contest

Grace Cook Wants to Know: Where Would Mr. Pegler Be Seeing Any Young Japs?

Washington Letter

Some Notes for the Nisei By Fred Fertig: Resettlement Now Is Necessary

Ann Nisei Says: 'Live Together And Like It'

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JACL News: Colorado Calling! By Joe Masaoka

Wyoming Governor Refutes Charges at Heart Mountain

Buffet Supper Party Welcomes New Nisei To St. Paul Area

Friends Operating Hostel in Cincinnati for Resettlement

Act to Move Japanese from Two Hospitals

Deportation of Evacuees Urged By Grange Group

7000 Evacuees On Leave from Ten WRA Camps

Hawaii's Nisei May Volunteer Again for Army. Call Out for Those With Knowledge of Japanese Language

If a 'Jap's a Jap,' Then an American is an American. Columnist Scores Senators Who Adopt DeWitt Opinion

Gila Residents Fill Demand for Labor Help. Six Hundred Out On Indefinite Leaves, Report

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Eleanor Roosevelt Opposes Reprisals Against Evacuees

Indiana Legion Group Will Ask Return of Japanese to Camp

Senator Wallgren Opposes Return of Evacuees to Coast

Enforced Farm Labor Asked For Evacuees. American Legion Spreads Its Policy On Center Residents

Nisei Exclusion From Schools Is Demanded

Vital Statistics

Senator Chandler Charges Manzanar Situation 'Bad.' Los Angeles Mayor Urges That Center Be Discontinued

Poston Women Step Up to Fill Vacancies Left by Men

P.C. To the Contrary

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Grew Expresses Faith in Japan's Christian Churches

The World at Press-Time

Editorial Scores Omission Of Nisei from Service Roll

Nearby Towns Closed to Heart Mountain People

Nisei in Centers Urged to Plan Resettlement Now (Cont.)

Voluntary Evacuees Are Offered Property Aid By War Relocation Authority

Opposes Return Of Evacuees

Evacuee Is Charged With Escape Try. Poston Resident Held in Phoenix After Arrest

Review of Native Sons Suit Refused by Supreme Court (Cont.)