Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 4, 1/28/1943, (ddr-pc-15-4)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-4

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 4
January 28, 1943

Army Announces Japanese American Unit for Combat Service Overseas. Voluntary Induction Procedure To Be set Up to Enlist Nisei in Wartime Relocation Centers. No Effort Will Be Spared to Make It Efficient, Hard-Hitting, Well Rounded Outfit, Declared Secretary Stimson; Tells Nisei Requests

Riot Leaders Segregated at Camp in Utah. Complete, Impartial Hearings Assured to Manzanar Group

Suspect Pleads Guilty to Stabbing

Topaz Aliens Prefer to Take Their Chances With America. Will Submit Grievances To Washington, Not to Spanish Consulate

Selective Service Board Urges Industries to Employ Nisei. Fair Play for U.S.-Born Japanese Asked by Draft Board in Utah City

Farming Equipment Destroyed in Fire On Pocatello Farm

Masaoka Volunteers For Service With New Nisei Battalion

Robert O'Brien Resigns from Student Group. Relocation Chairman Is Called Back to Post at University of Washington

Farmhand Suicide On Arizona Ranch

Story of the Week: U.S. Attorney General Doubts Needs for Mass Evacuation

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California State 'Little Dies' Committee Will Take Over Legion Inquiry on Relocation. Tenney Committee to Assume Work of American Legion Group in Investigation of Conditions At Tule Lake, Manzanar Projects in California

870 Evacuees Accepted by U.S. Colleges, 360 Attended Fall Terms, Says Relocation Group. Student Relocation Council Will Close Office in San Francisco as Economy Measure Soon; Director O'Brien Reports on Committee's Work

Evacuees at Heart Mountain Invite Senator Share 'Luxuries' Ask Senator Reynolds To Spend Month Behind 'Barbed Wire,' Sentries

Manzanar Doctor Transferred to Hospital at Topaz

Webster College Scholarship Offer Made to Granada

Soldiers May Use Deserted Lil' Tokyo in Los Angeles

Utah Senate To Strengthen Bill on Aliens. Temporarily By-Passes Proposal to Restrict Purchasing of Land

Wartime Industrial Training Courses Started at Gila

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Inquiry May Present True Relocation Facts

True American Would Be Ashamed

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In the S.F. Chronicle: Outcry in Congress on WRA Centers Contrary to Facts

JACL 'Still Our Best Bet,' Declares Minidoka Editorial

Kuramada Reelected Chapter President in Salt Lake City

Senate Committee Considers Army, War Work for Nisei. Sen. Chandler Says U.S.-Born Japanese Mostly Loyal, Want To Work, Fight for America

Not All Japanese Evacuated From Los Angeles Area

Large Crowds Hear Masaoka At Minidoka. JACL Secretary Back From Three-Day Visit to Idaho Center

Pocatello Citizens Reelect Okamura As Chapter Prexy

Arizona Cotton Interests Seek Evacuee Labor. Ask for Revision of War Zone Boundaries To Allow Employment

Colorado County Commissioners Back Alien Property Bill

Senate Group Not Committed to Policy of Returning WRA Centers to Army -- Chandler. Reopening of Military Service for Citizens Hinted by Senate Group

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorial: The Senate Investigates

The Enemy Alien Stigma

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Obituary for the Living

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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Fascist-Like Attack Continues Against Nisei

The Copy Desk

Radio Forum Discusses Need for Utilizing Evacuee Labor

The Lancer by Tad Uyeno. What's Wrong in the Relocation Centers?

Japan Nisei Prefer To Retain American Citizenship, Report

Vagaries

Lamar Daily News

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JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Nisei Woman: How to Make the Most of Your Height, Or Lack of It

The Fellowship of Freedom

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Evacuees in Utah Outside Topaz Must File for Clearance. Salt Lake WRA Official Stresses Necessity of Complying with Regulation

Evacuee Killed At Gila River. Jealousy Believed Motive for Hammer Attack by Resident

Ted Miya Elected Davis County Leader

Parker Indians Score

Vital Statistics

Idaho Falls JACL Team Sweeps Series From Pocatello Five

Reader's Digest Article Tells 'Intense Loyalty' of Nisei. National Monthly Reprints Black Clark's Story on Camp McCoy Soldiers

South Dakota Seeks Evacuee Help in Beets. Governor Indicates Intent to Sign Order For Agricultural Help

Spokane Girls Form New Organization

Fellowship of Freedom (Cont.)

Mrs. Ike Masaoka To Join Husband in South Carolina

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Intermountain JACL Council Reasserts Determination For Active Participation in War

The World at Press-Time

Lamar Residents Want Evacuees to Visit, Shop

Poston Council Wants More Self-Government. Protests 'Paternalism,' Asks Representation for Evacuees in Washington

Contractor Reported Ignoring Order to Halt Work on School

Priorities Cancelled For Granada School After Controversy

Idaho Falls Couple Sponsors Dance