Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 6, 8/14/1943, (ddr-pc-15-31)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-31

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 6
August 14, 1943

Canadian Nisei Aid War Effort In Relocation. Evacuees Grow Beets, Cut Fuel Wood in British Columbia Interior

Americans of All Races Join In Tending Japanese Cemetery

Story of the Week: Nisei Girl Arrested on Return to Evacuated Area

Women's Army Corps Being Recruiting Japanese American Girls Under New U.S. Policy. Weight, Height Qualifications Modified For Nisei Women; Recruits Limited to 500 But Will Not Be Placed in Segregated Units

American Legion Sponsors 'No Jap' Signs in Porterville

Governor Snell Visits Tule Lake

Myer Reports 90 Percent of Evacuees Spurn Japanese Request for Repatriation. Great Majority of Individuals Approved For Exchange by Tokyo Government Refuse to Go To Japan; WRA Chief Speaks in San Francisco

Case for Nisei Presented at CIO Conference. Special Meeting On Races Hears Discussions On Japanese Americans

California State Bar to Assist Evacuees in Obtaining Legal Aid. Favorable Response Reported as Attorneys Consider Situation

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Relocation Director Reveals Japanese American Aid in Isolating Disloyal Elements. Myer Answers Editorial Challenge During Visit To Seattle Region

New Seattle Temple to Serve in War

Denson Family Sends Third Son Into U.S. Army

California State Bar to Assist Evacuee Group (Cont.)

UC Newspaper Asks Students Aid Coast Fair Play Group. Would Combat Campaign Against Loyal Citizens Of Japanese Ancestry

Segregation Process Gets Under Way in Relocation Centers

Poston to Send 1100 To Tule Lake From October First

Enemy Alien Hearings 'Clear' 40 Percent of Interned Japanese

Gila Co-op May Amend Articles of Incorporation

Set Departure Date for Move To Tule Lake. Estimated 1250 Will Leave Heart Mountain For Segregation Camp

Californian Seeks To Break Lease

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Assimilation Question Raised

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Wisconsin Dentists Frown on Employment of Nisei Evacuees. Executive Council Of State Dental Society Will Issue Statement

Vandals Pillage Evacuee Goods At L.A. Temple

An Editorial: Journal Raps Attitude of Dental Group

Continued Restrictions On Evacuees Favored By Rep. Johnson

Army Recalls Nine Ex-Soldiers From Gila River Center

Seek Repeal Of Chinese Exclusion Law. Japanese Propaganda Points Toward Separate China Peace, Is View

AFL Council Would Retain Exclusion Law on Chinese

Granada Police Hunt Down Report of 'Ghost' at Camp. Fair Indian Princess Visits Relocation Center, Say Amache Evacuees

Hunt Evacuees Observe First Anniversary. Population of Minidoka Center Hits All-Time Low on August 5

Denson Completes Bit Bayou Bridge To Deep Elm

Inter-racial Relations of Nisei Combat Team 'Satisfactory', Declare Military Authorities. Army's Hawaiian Department Says Rumors Regarding Treatment of Japanese Americans Serves Enemy Purpose by Causing Uncertainty

Denson To Can Surplus Products

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Why Little Tokyos?

Behind the Zoot Suits

Beyond Segregation

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: The Unholy Coalition

The Copy Desk

A Nisei Learns About Jim Crow

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Vagaries

News of the Nisei

A Nisei Writes in 'Liberty': Mary Oyama Draws from Her Personal Experiences to Tell A Poignant Evacuation Story

The World at Press-Time

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Newspapermen Are Sympathetic, Curious, Lazy

Editorial Digest

Evacuese

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JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Ann Nisei's Column: There's Nothing Startling Nor New in Autumn Fashion Scene

'Japanese Labor' Not Wanted, Dempsey Says

Ambassador Grew's Book Translated For Issei Readers

Topaz Group Will Leave September 13 For Tule Lake

17,000 Evacuees Given Indefinite Leaves, Says Myer

Letter-Box From Our Readers

Nisei Baseball Star Aids Brigham City Nine in Tourney

Group Relocation On Farms Discussed By Government Officials

Topaz Dentists End Examinations On School Children

Three Scholarship Grants Awarded Tule Lake Grads

Homemaking Group Receives Vegetables From Student Garden

Evacuees Defeat Burley Nine, 13-9

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From the Daily Californian: Movement to Arouse Hatred Against Japanese Americans Threatens All Minority Groups

Japanese Americans Defended By Boeing Aircraft Worker. Opposes Persecution Of Minority in Letter To Seattle Newspaper

Oppose Proposal

Vital Statistics

Death Takes Mother Of JACL Worker in Salt Lake City

Four Jerome Nisei Join Combat Team In Mississippi

Japanese Alien, Facing Deportation, Attempts Suicide

Salt Lake Paper Clears Up Confusion on Swastika Symbol. Japanese Headstones In Cemetery Toppled By Vandals, Report

Dr. Michael Horii Opens Dental Office In Ogden, Utah

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Japanese American Combat Team News: Chaplains Lend Willing Ear to Woes of Nisei G.I. Joes

Special Rookie School Enlarged At Camp Shelby

Brothers Hold Reunion at Army Camp in Mississippi

Combat Team Group Visits Jerome Camp

Charlie Chaplin's Ex-Valet Trains With Combat Team

News of Nisei Girl's Induction Error, Says Letter

Nisei Glider Commando Married in Texas

Return of Evacuees To Coast Opposed By Lions Group

JACL Asks Names Of Uninducted Nisei Army Volunteers

Four Volunteers From Topaz Report At Fort Douglas

Idaho Labor Group Asks Property Law

Nisei Officers Attend Special Service Schools. Eighteen Take Basic Training Course At Fort Benning, Report