Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 22, 6/3/1943, (ddr-pc-15-22)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-22

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 22
June 3, 1943

Myer Answers Charges Made By Dies Investigator Against WRA's Program of Relocation. Authority Director Says Not One Instance of Disloyal Activity Has Been Reported Among 12,000 Evacuees Now on Leave from Centers

The World at Press-Time

Three California Groups Set Up Pacific Coast Conference To Stop Release of Evacuees. American Legion, California Junior Chamber of Commerce, Native Sons of the Golden West Meet in Los Angeles; Listen to Rep. Costello

Korematsu Case Recommitted to Circuit Court

Nisei Contract Suit Heard in S.F. City Court

War Department Allows Return To Pacific Coast of Few Nisei Civilians in Special Category. Japanese Americans Married to Caucasians May Be Considered Exceptions to General Ruling if Loyalty Certain, McCloy Says

Transfers in Land Titles May Be Made

Sheppard Against Evacuee Re-entry Into Coast States

Committee Will Work Against Discrimination. President Creates New Agency to Insure Fair Employment Practices

Beshoar Goes To New Post In Tennessee. Lawson Is Successor; Nisei Group Host At Farewell Dinner

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Warren Signs Bill Designed to Prevent Nisei in Civil Service From Claiming Back Salaries

Navy Captain Commends Work Of Instructors. Vital Importance of Language School at Boulder Is Stressed

Nisei Corporal Commissioned as Warrant Officer

Tenney Opposes Nisei Soldiers Visiting Coast

Myer Denies Rumored Closing of Hunt Center

False Reports on Ownership of Boat Charged by Jury

Chiura Obata Wins Friends Art Contest With Topaz Painting

Search for Farm Equipment is Begun by Food Administration. Evacuee Holdings to Receive Attention in Nation-Wide Campaign

The World at Press-Time (Cont.)

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Nisei Begin to See America

Combat Team Is Show of Loyalty

Volunteers Will Receive Special Consideration

Minneapolis Tribune Favors WRA Resettlement Movement

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L.S. Catholic Weekly Asks: Does Mayor Bowron Realize in Substance What He Proposes?

Petition Filed To Liquidate Sumitomo Bank

OWI Official Says Evacuees Work for Keep

John Ickes to Follow Brother in Hiring Nisei

Center Poster Shop Working On Navy Order

War Department Restrictions On Nisei Employment Modified. Procedures Established to Employ Nisei on Army Posts and Establishments Under Civil Service Outside of Western Defense Command

Monterey Supervisors Record Opposition

Christianity Keeps Evacuees Loyal To U.S. -- Tule Pastor

Richardson Named Successor To Emmons in Hawaii Command; Stimson Lauds DeWitt Record. Secretary of War Brands as 'Nonsense' reports DeWitt Is Being Shifted Because of Difference With War Department Officials Over Evacuees

Removal of Patients From Institutions Ordered by Board

Mayor Bowron Repeats Stand Against Nisei

Nisei Eligible To Take Tests For Attorneys. Federal Civil Service Commission Provides For Center Residents

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Two-Way Obligation

At Cross Purposes

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Sickness in 'Sunkist' California

Memorial Day at Heart Mountain

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Vagaries

Alfred Frankenstein Says: No Christian Teacher on Earth Would Agree with Native Sons

Here Is Wartime Contribution From Hawaii, Newspaper Says

Loyal Citizens

Washington Letter: Hitler Has Unified Europe -- Against Him

The Copy Desk

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Midwest Groups Amazed to Learn Of Evacuation

Serious Labor Problem Caused By Evacuation

Hospitality Houses Prepared For Large Scale Resettlement. Field Representative For Friends Committee Reveals Iowa Plans

JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Boise Valley JACL Expects to Double Membership By July

WRA Issues Material Refuting Charges Made by Denver Post

Ann Nisei Says: War Days Require Conservation of Things We Have

Conference on Problems of Evacuees Held. Dr. Kirby Page Gives Program for Promotion Of Good Relationships

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Seasonal Leave Workers May Later Find Permanent Work. Segregation Offered By Relocation Office Supervisor in Denver

Four Minidoka Evacuees Win Art Awards

George Takahashi Accepted Into U.S. Army Dental Corps

Labor Shortage Handicaps Hunt Farm Project

Six Nisei Among May Graduates of Rexburg High

Vital Statistics

Social Scientist Arrives at Topaz

'Nisei Discovering America; America is Discovering Nisei'

Sacramento City Council Opposes Evacuee Return

Contributions Received by National JACL

JACL Establishes Office Quarters in Denver, Colo.

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Legal Action Only Recourse Left to B.C. Property Owners

Mine Workers Protest Use Of Evacuees. Union Officials Say Nisei Employment Will Result in Dissension

NYA Vocational Training Courses Begun at Topaz

Myer Replies To Charges Against Relocation Program (Cont.)

Public Acceptance Depends on Selves, Evacuees Are Told

Resettlers from Minidoka Total Over Thousand

Pasadenans Must Accept Nisei's Return, Professor Tells Them

Hosokawa Writes Of Memorial Day At Heart Mountain (Cont.)

Kido Discusses Relocation Problems (Cont.)

Leader of Minidoka Volunteers Scores Attitude of Speakers

Rexburg Soldier Returns to Base

Bowron's Attitude On Nisei Scored (Cont.)