Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 10, 9/11/1943, (ddr-pc-15-35)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-35

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 10
September 11, 1943

Wyoming Legion Backs Evacuees With Resolution. Action of State Legion Parley Reverses National Policy of Organization

Poston Teacher Gets Army Notice

U.S. Cadet Nurses Corps Will Accept Nisei for Training. Graduates Will Be Eligible For Commissions As Nurses in U.S. Army

Story of the Week: Underage Nisei Volunteer Must Go Back to School

San Francisco CIO Backs Right of Evacuees to Return If Military Conditions Permit

California Junior Chamber Seeks to Exclude 'Japanese'

Gila River Girl Joins Nurse Corps Of U.S. Army

Nisei Sergeant, Wounded in Action in Southwest Pacific, Wins Order of Purple Heart. Tech. Sgt. Komoto Receives Military Honor In Special Ceremony, Parents at Gila Informed; Nisei Is Now Recovering From Battle Wounds

Gripsholm Sails With Repatriates For Far East. 1330 Japanese Aboard Liner Will Be Exchanged For American Prisoners

Laxity in Handling Properties Of Nisei, Aliens Charged by Santa Clara County Grand Jury. Report Says Sheriff Admits Some Property May Have Disappeared; Suggests Adequate Warehouse to Store 'Contraband' Articles

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Japanese American Combat Team News: Army Announces Promotions Of 207 Enlisted Men Now Training at Camp Shelby. Japanese American Combat Team Members Win Coveted Stripes

Gila Youths Join Dishpan Brigade

Associated Press Writer Visits Camp Shelby, Finds Nisei Unit Training Intensively for War. It's Japanese American, Not Japanese-American, Newspapermen Told by Corp. Mike Masaoka; Volunteers Look Forward to Active Service

Topaz Dentist Gets Officer's Rating; Called to Shelby

Ogden Veterans Urge Evacuee Curbs

Hunt Awaits 1500 Evacuees From Tule Lake. Three Special Trains Will Bring Loyal Group To Minidoka Center

Seven Nisei Inducted Into Army in Utah

Denver Citizens League Joins Other Groups In Fellowship Meeting

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Smith College President Backs Japanese on College Faculty. Has No Intention of Rescinding Action Despite Protests of Townspeople

Changes Made in Employment Policy Of Evacuee Camps

Twenty-four States Now Claim Former Topaz Residents

Gen DeWitt Gets Distinguished Service Medal From President

Jerome Group Backs High School Head. Petitions Circulated Demanding Reinstatement; Protests Registered

Opposition to Relocation Program Cited As American Legion Policy

Utah 'Forgotten Man' to Seek Commutation of Life Sentence. Karumai Condemned To Death Seventeen Years Ago For Slaying

Former Governor of Colorado Says His Defense of Nisei Rights 'Finished Him Politically.' Ralph Carr Believes Others Felt Same Way But Didn't Want to Jeopardize Political Careers; Declares Evauees Helped Save Sugar Beets

U.S. Alien Property Custodian Puts Up Nippon Club for Sale

Idaho Man Hurt In Highway Crash

Denver Paper Differs With Ex-Gov. Carr. Rocky Mountain News Says Evacuees Were Not Issue In Last Campaign

Relocation Official Denies Pampering

Body of Hunt Nisei Found By Fishermen. Yoshio Tamura Drowned While Swimming in Canal At Relocation Center

Murder Suspect Reported Located After Long Hunt

U.S. Employment Agency Will Get Jobs for Evacuees

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Prospectus for PC

The Need for Revision

Military Situation Changed

Honors in the Field

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Whispers of Anti-Orientalism

The Flickers

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Vagaries

Education and the Nisei: Recent College Survey Shows Students Are Crowding Into Engineering, Medical Fields

Editorial Digest

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Youngsters Raise A Point About Democracy

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JACL News Colorado Calling!

Queen Aiko Yamamoto Crowned at JACL Labor Day Dance

Ann Nisei's Column: Mail Call Biggest Event of Army Day; Write Your Soldier

Letter-Box From Our Readers

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Notes on a Trip To Colorado

Hailstorms Make Gamble of Farming

Outlook of Evacuees No Longer Narrow

Visits Give New Hope and Courage

Sacramento Chamber Backs Alien Ban

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An Article in Common Ground: Formation of Institute of Ethnic Democracy Urged as Approach To American Race Problems

Mine Okubo's Art, Article Published In Coast Magazine

Just Incidentally by Dale Oka: So This Is Detroit...

Vital Statistics

Calling All Chapters!

Tule Lake Group To Aid Harvest In Southern Idaho

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16 Year Old Girl Writes Letter To Editor About Democracy. Correspondence Prompted By Reported Discrimination Against Japanese Americans

Minidoka Firemen Aid in Routing Cassia County Fire

Community Constitution Adopted By Canal At Gila River Center

BYU Professor Takes Topaz Post

Relocation Officer Named For Indians

U.S. Air Corps May Accept Nisei, Letter From Inductee Says

The Copy Desk: From Camp Shelby

Christmas Packages For Men Overseas Must Be Mailed Soon

WRA Officer Cites Examples Of Relocation in Philadelphia