Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 13, 10/2/1943, (ddr-pc-15-38)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-38

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 13
October 2, 1943

Hawaiians Regard Evacuation As 'Colossal Land-Grabbing Scheme,' San Joseans Told. Reporter From Hawaii Tells of Nisei Loyalty During Dec. 7 Attack

Suicide Attempt At Manzanar Fails

Japanese American Scientist Seeks New Penicillin Process. Important Contribution By Takamine Disclosed During Divorce Case

Japanese Americans In Utah Lauded for War Bond Purchases

AFL Workers Drop Protest Against Kusaka. Employee Group Holds Meeting on Smith College Controversy

Jerome Dentist Wins Commission At First Lieutenant

President Roosevelt Urges Race Harmony To Win Conflict

National JACL Announces Credit Union for Members. Charter, By-Laws Accepted By Utah State Commissioner

Never Dull Moment In Alaska, Says Nisei Sergeant

Emmons' Appointment Seen In Hawaii as Move to Clarify Japanese Americans' Status. Star-Bulletin Interprets War Department's Action in Light of New Western Commander's Record in Handling 'Japanese Problem' in Hawaii

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Japanese Combat Team News

Pvt. Higuchi Pitches Nisei Team to Camp Shelby's Title. Japanese American Nine Wins Both Halves of Army Schedule; Southpaw Hurler Has Pitched In Havana, Tokyo Baseball Tournaments

Treasury Uses Photo of Nisei Soldier in Bond Drive

Hawaiian Nisei Volunteers Tour U.S. on Furlough. New York, Washington Most Popular Meccas For Soldier Tourists

Joint Immigration Committee Criticized by Rev. F.H. Smith

Seventy-Year Old Evacuee Leaves WRA Camp for Relocation

Nurses Visit Homes In Southern Idaho

American Legion in Minnesota Passes Northfield Resolution Opposing Attacks on Nisei. Text of State Group's Stand Criticizing National Organization's Position Published In Congressional Record by Rep. Andresen

Legion Passes Two Resolutions On Evacuees

New national Legion Commander Wants To Deport Japanese

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The American Dream of Racial Democracy: Some Notes For the Nisei

Nisei Combat Unit Has Highest I.Q. in U.S. Army, Says Writer. Japanese Americans at Camp Shelby Will Make Good Despite All Trials, Outfit Receiving Excellent Training, Declares Hawaiian Newspaperman

Colorado Rules Against Votes For Granadans. Present Residence Not Permanent, Says State Attorney General

Inyo, Mon County Residents Visit Manzanar Fair

Evacuees Expected To Aid in Idaho Farm Harvests

Minidoka Resident Held in Jerome County Jail

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Our Loyal 'Enemy Aliens'

Good News and Bad

New Western Commander

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Nisei, The CIO and AFL

Editorial Digest: Coast Influence

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Vagaries

The Nisei and Education: Openings in Fields of Social Work, Sciences May Interest Many Japanese Americans

The Copy Desk

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Legion's Sham Jousts With Straw Men

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Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Nisei Want to Know About Draft Status

Danger of Inflating Land Values Told

Calling All Chapters!

Edith Kodama Passes Tests

Ann Nisei Says: Soap More Precious Than Gold in Time Of War Shortages

Nisei Sergeants Visit Parents

Letter-Box From Our Readers

Just Incidentally by Dale Oka

Swing Shifter

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Evacuee Students Readjusting Selves Easily to School Routine

Methodist Will Send Christmas Gifts to Centers. Allocations Announced By Rev. Smith; Plan Yule Cheer For Children

Northfield Backs Stand of Powell Post On Japanese Americans

California Firemen Ask Deportation of Japanese in U.S.

Salt Lake Dance Will Honor WAC Recruits

New Yorkers Commend FDR Senate Letter. Expresses Spirit of Democratic Traditions, Declares JACD Official

McWilliams Asks For Nisei Contributions For Coming Book

Service Flag Made For Army Men From Manzanar

Vital Statistics

Californians Would Deport Disloyal Group. Sacramento Valley Council Would Consider Rights of Nisei Citizens

Idaho Nisei Soldiers Home on Furloughs

McWilliams Discusses Political, Social Changes in California. Authority on Minority Problems Main Speaker at JACL Meeting

Nampa Nisei Attend Dance at Ban Home

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Losses in Centers from Fires Well Below National Average. Only 63 Fires Reported In Relocation Camps During 3-Month Period

Suspect Asks For Jail Release With Habeas Corpus Writ

Gila River Co-op Pays State Taxes

Bids Opened For Flood Control Work at Poston Center

L.A. Official Quits, Raps 'Pampering'

Report Evacuees Cook For German Prisoners of War

Nisei Workers in Oregon Aid Farm Harvest. WRA Official Answers Coast Criticisms Over Evacuees in Malheur County

Notice

Movement of Evacuees Out of Poston Camp Accelerated, Report

Road Leading To Rivers To Be Oiled

Nisei Evacuees Must Observe WMC Rulings. Japanese Americans In Same Category As All Other Workers

Former Director Of Evacuee Chorus Wins Scholarship