Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 12, 9/25/1943, (ddr-pc-15-37)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-37

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 12
September 25, 1943

President Roosevelt Commends Role of Japanese American In National War Effort. Chief Executive's Letter to Senate Asks For Considerate Treatment of Minority as 'Vindication Of Ideals For Which We Are Fighting This War'

JACL Leader Speaks Before Social Workers. Race Problems Subject Of Masaoka Speech To Colorado Meeting

Nisei Make Shop Models For Navy

Story of the Week: 25 New Yorkers Donate Blood for Chinese Soldiers

'Yes-Yes' Players Defeat 'No-No' Team at Rivers

Japanese Americans Guard Nazi Prisoners In Alabama Fields

AFL Seeks Restrictions On Evacuees

Dies Hearing's Star Witness Arrested on Forgery Charge. Earl Best Assisted Denver Post Attacks On WRA Administration

California Governor Approves Extradition Of Dies Witness

Ban on Coast Return Remains In Force, Says Gen. Emmons. New Western Area Commander States Army's Position on Japanese Evacuation Issue. Restoration of Right of Japanese Americans To Return to West Coast Homes Must Await 'Substantial Change' in Military Situation

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Japanese American Combat Team News

Nisei Engineers Entertain Girls from Arkansas Centers. Dance, GI Picnic, Boat Rides Feature Week-end Program

Four Enlisted Men Sent to Special Schools

Japanese American Teams Will Play For Camp Shelby Title

1829 Relocate From Central Utah Center

Nisei Rancher Loses Race to Bring Bean Harvest to Powell

Seek Solution To Philadelphia Housing Needs. Friends Service Plans Hostel For Evacuees Relocating in Area

Topaz Child Killed When Hit by Truck

Loyal Evacuees Defeat Segregants In Topaz Game

Coast Warehouses Still Hold Stored Goods of Evacuees

FDR Commends Nisei Americans in Senate Letter (Cont.)

Report Official Campaign to Combat Agitation Directed Against Japanese Hawaiians. Military Officials in Hawaii Now Urging Nisei to Solidify, Improve Role as American Citizens; General Meeting Held in Honolulu

Get Vacation To Aid in Harvesting

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Nisei Girl Passes Idaho Bar Examination. Rei Kihara Hopes To Open Practice In Boise, Report

Youthful Evacuee Pianist Awarded Music Scholarship

Utah's 'Forgotten Man' Denied Pardon By State Board

FEPC Hears Axis Exploiting Racial Unrest in United States. Discrimination Against Minorities Charged in Complaints on Railroads

Granada Resident Becomes Instructor At Michigan University

WRA Segregation Program Requires Long Preparation

Japanese American Is Regular On Camp Grant Eleven

Nisei Soldiers Bowl for Arkansas Chinese Sponsor

Idaho Falls JACL Holds Bond Meeting

Two Granada Girls Pass Physicals For WAC Induction

Teiko Ishida To Open N.Y. JACL Office. Leaves Salt Lake To Represent National Organization in East

U.S. Dismisses Complaint Against Japanese American

Arizona Court Takes Alien Land Case Under Advisement

Nisei Instructors Credited With Success of U.S. Navy's Japanese Language Program. Signal Honor Conferred on Japanese Americans At Graduation of 'Largest Group of Caucasians Ever to Learn Japanese,' Monitor Reports

Farm Workers' Camp Completed

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: We Cannot Fail

Tragedy at Tule Lake

Tempest at Smith College

Tojo's Looking Glass

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Malice in Wonderland

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Vagaries

Nisei USA: Malice in Wonderland (Cont.)

Education and the Nisei: International Finance, Income Tax Work, Advertising Among Fields Promising to Nisei

The Copy Desk

Editorial Digest

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa

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What Race-Baiting Costs America

Calling All Chapters!

Good Canadians

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Just Incidentally by Dale Oka: Housing Is Primary Relocation Problem

Hazelton Camp Will Be Made Permanent

Ann Nisei Says: There's Many a Trick to Save a Favorite Dress

Vital Statistics

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

The Appointment Of General Emmons

Nisei Rendering Important Service

Yukie Yamamoto Weds Teruo Kunitsugu

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Three Thousand Gila Students Start School. Hope High School Buildings Will Be Ready For Occupancy

Spicer Will Head Detroit Office Of Relocation Agency

First No-Hit Game Hurled By Pitcher at Jerome Center

Hunt Population Drops Below Seven Thousand. Tule Lake Evacuees Expected to Boost Center's Manpower

Gila Dairy to Get Hundred Milking Cows

Baptist Church Group Active in Minnesota's Twin Cities Area

Evacuees in Detroit Meet to Discuss Mutual Problems

WRA Surveys Center Supply Of Farm Labor. Evacuees Expected To Help Avert Labor Shortage in Idaho

Heart Mountain Girl Enlists With WACs

Complete Transfer Of Granada, Tule Lake Evacuee Groups

Gila River Center Third in Number Of Indefinite Leaves

Canada Begins First Sale of Evacuee Goods

Salinas Group Opposes Return

Idaho Hostel Has Housing For Evacuees. Provides Temporary Shelter For Workers In Pocatello Area

Topaz Receives Vegetables From Tule Lake Farm