Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 11, 9/18/1943, (ddr-pc-15-36)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-36

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 11
September 18, 1943

Majority of Evacuees Loyal, Says President. FDR Reports to Congress on Progress of Relocation Agency Plans to Segregate Disloyal. President Roosevelt's Letter to Senate Stresses Belief in Loyalty of "Great Majority to Democratic Institutions of United States'

Lieut. Gen. Emmons Succeeds General DeWitt as Commander of Western Defense Area. West Coast Speculates Whether Change Will Affect Present Restrictions Excluding Persons Of Japanese Ancestry From Evacuated Area

Gen. Barnett Named Chief of Fourth Army. New Army Announcement Reveals Two Officers Succeeding Gen. DeWitt

Smith College Backs Japanese Professor Despite Threats. Maintenance Workers Threaten Strike Unless Dr. Kusaka Released

Nine Evacuees Live in Boystown Colony in Nebraska

Some Confiscated Articles Returned To Evacuee Owners

Joe Masaoka Will Speak at Colorado Social Work Parley

Grazing Service Man Gives High Praise To Hunt Firemen

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Japanese American Combat Team News

Men of Camp Shelby's Field Artillery Unit Wins Promotions. Thirty Volunteers Of Japanese American Combat Team Upgraded

Forty-One Engineers Also Win Promotions

Nisei Combat Unit's Ball Team Wins 7th Straight Contest

Additional Promotions Announced by Infantry Regiment at Shelby

Civilian Agencies Seek to Settle Hawaii Dispute. Army Officials Have Not Indicated Reaction In Habeas Corpus Test

Last Hunt Volunteer Leaves For Shelby

Nisei Medical Unit Members Get Training

Idaho Nisei Soldiers Return on Furloughs

California Consists of 'Racial Islands,' Declares McWilliams. Santa Barbara Teachers Told Melting Post Only For White Immigrants

Tea Grown at Gila Project Processed

House Group Will Reopen Repeal Fight. Revision of American Legislation Excluding Chinese Will Be Sought

USC President Favors Repeal Of Exclusion Act. Dr. von Kleinsmid Says Repeal Should Apply to All Discriminated Groups

Topaz Couple Announce Daughter's Engagement

First Nisei WAC Volunteers From Minidoka Center

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Manzanar Riot Leaders Held in Leupp Camp. Were Interned For Time At Abandoned CCC Camp at Moab, Utah

Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii Being Dissolved

Former Oregon State Nisei Football Star Will Play For Utah

Rumor of Evacuees' Return Upsets Town in California

McWilliams Will Speak Before Denver JACL. California Situation Will Be Discussed by Authority on Minorities

California Commission Denies Unemployment Insurance Rights To Evacuees in WRA Camp. New State Group Reaffirms Stand Taken By Former Committee

Post War World Council Asks Compensation for Evacuees. Payments of Prevailing Wages in WRA Center Urged by N.Y. Group

Evacuee Workers Assist Harvesting of Missouri Melon Crop

Second Rivers Nisei Joins Nurse Corps

Colorado Group Issues New Edition Of Evacuee Pamphlet

L.A. County Funds Enriched by Donation By Japanese Evacuee

Japanese Exchange Vessel Sails

WRA Initiates Segregation Movements to Tule Lake Center. Loyal Evacuees Will Be Moved Out of California Camp

Hunt Co-op Members Receive Refunds On Year's Purchases

Gila Doctor Resigns For Research Post

Hawaiian Educator Defends WRA Treatment of Evacuees. Dr. Miles Cary Says Program Hurt by Baiting Of Reactionary Press

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Action for Democracy

The Right to Return

A Tacit Admission

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Toward a Post War Policy

Of Thee We Sing

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Vagaries

On Nisei Educational Problems: Agriculture Is One of Fields Open to Japanese Americans; Farming is a Way of Life

Postscript

Relocation

Editorial Digest

Age: One Year

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Old-Timer Has Learned to Love Freedom

Re: Governor Carr

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'Colorado Calling' Discrimination Is Indivisible, Poll-Tax Affects All America

Camp Savage Takes Six Volunteers From Denson Camp

First Topaz WAC Applicant Leaves

Calling All Chapters!

Ann Nisei's Column: When Beauty Parlors Are Far Away, Try a Home Permanent

Article in California Weekly Defends WRA Relocation Program

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Just Incidentally By Dale Oka: An Evacuee Looks At Dynamic Detroit

The Uprooted: Stop Teaching Foolish Prejudices, Columnist Warns

Vital Statistics

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Chicago Migration Is Now on Wane

Farm Products Now Shipped to California

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Four Hundred Nisei Find Jobs, Homes in Cleveland. Impress Fellow Workers, Employers With Record of Stability, Report

Eberharter Repeats Criticism of Dies Group in Broadcast

Nisei Americans Aid War Effort, Says Hawaiian

Kansas City Evacuees Will Aid Assimilation. Forty-Eight Former Relocation Center Residents Hold Meet

'The Arms Are Fair:' Bradford Smith's New Novel Tells Of War in China

Notice

WRA Signs Agreement With Scout Groups. Boy Scout Movement To Assist Relocation Of Evacuee Youths

Million Dollar Farm Program Undertaken at Rivers Project. Gila River Farm Will Supply Food Needs of Center This Year