Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 4, 7/31/1943, (ddr-pc-15-29)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-29

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 4
July 31, 1943

False Statements, Distortions By Dies Sub-committee's Members Exposed by Agency. WRA Reveals Evacuee Who Threatened President Was Insane; Report Deflates Dies Official's Charge of Japan Military Unit at San Pedro

Nisei Women To Be Accepted In WAC Ranks. Applications to Be Taken in Free Zones, Relocation Centers

Denver Physician Gets Commission in Nisei Combat Unit

Story of the Week: N.Y. Nisei Girl Gives Blood For Soldiers of Free China

General Richardson Upholds Citizen Rights of Nisei

L.A. Buddhist Temple May Become Play Center For Workers

WRA Names Tule Lake Camp As New Segregation Center. Size, Location and Farming Opportunities Cited Among Reasons for Choice of Site. Large Number of Disloyal Already at Newell, Says Director Dillon Myer; Movement of Evacuees Is Scheduled to Start on First Day of September

Seven More Hunt Volunteers Leave

WRA Director Hopes Evacuees Look Eastward. Myer Expresses View Japanese Americans Won't Return to West Coast

Council on Minority Rights Opposes Anti-Nisei Laws

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Arizona to Appeal Negative Decision on Legal Boycott. Attorney General to Take Ikeda-Johnson Case to Higher Court

YWA Magazine Cover To Feature Mural By Rohwer Students

Many Nisei Serve On Hospitals of Intermountain Area

Tule Lake Director Gives Classification Of Disloyal Groups

Wyoming Towns Rescind Ban On Evacuees. Park County Opened To Heart Mountain Residents by WRA

Ninety-One Volunteers Inducted Into Army From Poston Center

The Pacific Coast Round-up: Loyal Evacuees Too Good to Mix With Nazis, Says Seattle Times

Battery Charge Places Minidoka Resident in Jail

Additional Men From Hunt Inducted As Volunteers

Nisei Involved in Street Fight Near Recovery. Hearst Paper Version Of Incident Denied By Chicago JACL

Three Charged With Violation Of Land Act Law. Conspiracy Laid to Nisei Girl, Father In Arizona Case

Hunt Ball Club Loses in State Semi-pro Tourney

Baby Girl Born to Pocatello Couple

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WRA Exposes False Statements Of Dies Group (Cont.)

Bostonians Contributes $950 to JACL Civil Rights Funds

U.S. Inspector General Asks Tolerance for Evacuee Group

General Probes Arizona Demands On Evacuees

Restrictions Relaxed as Nisei Workers Strike Against Bans. Washington Cannery Workers Protest Unfair Restriction

Dayton Regulations Against Farm Help Illegal, Says Paper

Many Protest Rep. Costello's Verbal Attack on Masaoka. Footnote Inserted in Published Transcript of Radio's Town Meeting

Gila High School Forms Junior Co-op

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: The American Fascists

Exit the Balcony Emperor

Nisei Molly Pitchers

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: The Literature of Evacuation

The Copy Desk

Rumor

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Vagaries

S.I. Hayakawa Applies Science Of Semantics in Combatting Racial Attitudes and Prejudices

Interim Report by Dyke Miyagawa: A Look at Minidoka, One Year After

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Re: The Work of the JACL

Editorial Digest: White House Statement

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Calling All Chapters! By Teiko Ishida

Editorial Digest (Cont.)

Ann Nisei Says: To Feel Cooler, Take It Easy During Dog Days

The Case For: Evacuee Group Resettlement

Rumor Clinic: Malicious Stories On Evacuees Sweep Country, Poll Finds

Nisei At Sea

Canadian Singer Dies of Illness

JACL News: Colorado Calling!

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Tule Lakers Make Offering Plates for Chinese Church

The World at Press-Time

Four Hundred May Be Segregated At Minidoka Center

Vital Statistics

Senator Wallgren Still Demands Army Rule on Evacuees

Heart Mountain Approves Charter

Berkeley Mayor Defends Return Of Evacuees

Tule Lake Provides Furniture Needs of Other WRA Centers

Evacuee Students Get Diplomas From Seattle High Schools

Minidoka Camp To Remain in Use, Says WRA. Idaho Governor Stymied In Move to Use Hunt For Axis Prisoners

Quest Club Gives Party at YWCA

Nisei Students Believe Japan May Be Democracy After War. Rocky Mountain News Publishes Views of Student at Denver

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Japanese American Combat Team News

News from the Combat Team: Nisei Volunteers With Shelby Baseball League Championship

Nisei Combat Team Members Donate to Hawaii Polio Fund

Procedures for Segregation of Evacuees Outlined by WRA. Repatriates Will Be First Group Sent to Isolation Center at Tule Lake

Former Football Coach Joins Combat Team. Kajikawa Becomes Member of Field Artillery At Shelby