The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 18
November 6, 1943
Position of Nisei Battalion In Italy 'Most Advanced' of U.S. Fifth Army, Says Lardner. Noted Correspondent Tells of Visit to 100th Infantry Bivouacked North of Volturno River; Says Troops Noteworthy for Aggressiveness
Five Colorado Girls Grilled In Photo Quiz. Affectionate Poses with Nazi Prisoners Shown in Seized Photographs
Story of the Week: Nisei Soldier Knocks Out German Tank With Bazooka
Honolulu Japanese Closes Shop; Gives Supplies to USO
Salt Lake City Realtors Study Housing Restrictions
Troops Impose Martial Law On Tule Segregation Center. Army Intervenes As Newell Residents Defy Civil Authority; Report Twenty Persons Injured
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Japanese American Combat Team News: Nisei Soldiers Win Shelby Camp's Baseball Championship. Dramatic Last-Inning Home Run Wins Playoff Game for Infantry Nine
Granada Minister Visits Denver Community Church
Soldier Musicians Go on Southern 'Possum' Hunt
Assistant War Secretary Visits Nisei Soldiers. John J. McCloy Was Instrumental in Establishing Unit
California Official Criticizes WRA Policies
FBI Frees Nisei Held on Camera Charge
Newsman Tells 'Inside Story' Of Departure of 100th Infantry. One Soldier Missed Chance to Go Overseas With Hawaiian Unit
Japanese Americans in Italy Would Rather Fight Against Pacific Foe, Knickerbocker Told
Dr. Tom Abe Takes Post with Hospital In Iowa Metropolis
U.S. Interns 1450 Japanese Aliens for Latin Americans
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Set Arguments In Case Testing Evacuee Leases. Judge Welcomes JACL, ACLU as Friends of Court in L.A. Suit
Box Elder County Sheriff Denies Charges of L.A. Police. Charges of Secret Japanese Language School. 'Little Tokyos' in Northern Utah Contradicted By Official; Says Evacuees Behaving Nicely
Salinas Official Hits Evacuees In Denver Talk
WRA Chief Believes Nisei Integration Hastened by War
Salinas Businessmen Initiate National Campaign Against Japanese American Group. Representatives of Chamber of Commerce Attend National Meeting, Declares Residents Oppose Return of Evacuees to Western States
Release of Evacuees Urged by Speaker
Boise Valley JACL Moots Test Case On Tuition Fees
CIO Resolution Backs Federal Policy on Nisei. San Francisco Council Commends Manpower Group, War Department
Segregation Difficult, WRA Officer Tells Arizona Lions Group
Justice Department Paroles Enemy Aliens
California American Legion Opens Direct Attack Against JACL Before Congressman. Lechner's Visit Part Of Campaign to Impose Restrictions on Nisei
FEPC Acts To Protect Nisei Group
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: Prejudice for Export
Little Tokyos Disappear
Pledge Against Racism
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Remember Salinas in 1936
The Copy Desk
Service Flag
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Vagaries
Joe Grant Masaoka's Colunn: Real Test of Assimilation Of Japanese Americans Will Come During Post-War Period
Story of Evacuation Told by Henry Tani
Editorial Digest
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: West Coast Anti-Evacuee Clamorings Artificial
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Calling All Chapters!
Benefit Dance Held For FSA Groups
Ann Nisei's Column: Child Discipline Difficult to Maintain in Relocation Camp
The Camera Eye
Nisei Soldier Writes Story of Issei Parents in 'Asia'
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Negro Educator Speaks in Utah
Interesting Reactions To Dr. Locke's Talk
Serious Aspects of Race Issues Given
Vandals Abuse Evacuee Property
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Hawaiian Evacuees Directed Tule 'Strike', Myer [Believes]. Refusal to Harvest Crop Seen as Test For Power in Center
Family's Sixee To Determine Subsistences
An Editorial: Nisei Regret Tule Incident
Tule Lake Trouble Developed Over Refusal To Harvest Crops (Cont.)
Evacuee Mural Featured by Church Monthly
Vital Statistics
Little Tokyo in Los Angeles Is Now Negro Community
Church Group In Sacramento Backs Nisei. Oppose Discriminatory Practices Against Racial Minority
Church Stand on Evacuees Presented Congress by Ford. Resolution Asking Fair Treatment Published In Congressional Record
Rowell: State Senate Group Raises a New Bugaboo
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Reactionary Congressman Hit Relocation, Says S.F. Paper. California Representatives Sound Off Against Loyal Japanese Americans
Fishing Fleet Owner Faces Wartime Charge
WRA to Take Over Poston Administration. Indian Service Will Turn Over Control to Relocation Authority
Granada Center Open To Outside Visitors
Evacuees Aid Harvesting of Colorado Beets. Choate Says Volunteers From Centers Have Topped 68,000 Tons
Catholic Bishop Visits Minidoka
Japanese Americans Have Low Crime Rate, Says Rev. Heist. Santat Mrain Pastor Cites Citizenship Record of Evacuees