Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 17 No. 19, 11/13/1943, (ddr-pc-15-44)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-44

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 17 No. 19
November 13, 1943

War Department Reports Two Japanese American Soldiers Wounded in Mediterranean

Story of the Week: A Nisei Soldier Returns From Pacific Battlefronts

Gila Community Will Set Up Own Judicial System

Santa Marian Backs Return Of Evacuees. Rev. Heist Appears Before Special State Assembly Committee

370 Loyal Evacuees Leave Newell Segregation Center. Military Police Aid Departure Of Final Group. Loyal Volunteers Still Harvesting Farm Crops On Tule Project Farm

Rumor of Deaths In Tule Outbreak Exploded by Facts

Strike Called By Segregants At Tule Lake

Stray Bullet Hits Poston Resident

Navy Department Lists Three Japanese American Merchant Seamen as War Prisoners. Trio from Hawaii Now Being Held by Enemy, Says Announcement

Stimson Says Army Control Only Temporary

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State Senators Urge Army Control of Tule Lake Camp As Hearing Is Completed. California Legislative Body Sends Resolution To President Roosevelt

Editorial in Topaz Newspaper Raps Dictator Complex

Gov. Warren Urges Military Control of Camp. California Executive Opposes Presence of Disloyal Group in State

Report Linking Evacuee Girls, Nazis Ires Nisei, Says Paper. Federal Authorities Continue Investigation Of Trinidad Incident

FBI Investigation Of Trinidad Incident Continued, Report

Biddle Asks FBI Investigation of Tule

Canadian M.P. Raps Campaign To Deport Evacuee Group

Report Threat To Tule Lake Project Chief. Young Gangsters Said To Have Attempted to Force Resignation

Segregants Visit Homes in Idaho

Dies Committee Orders Inquiry On Tule Lake. Two Investigators Sent To Segregation Camp To Get Information

Ex-UC Students Teaching Japanese

WRA Officials Will Discuss Budged Needs At Denver Conference

176 Leave Amache During October

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Allied Forces Report Gains in March on Rome. Japanese American Unit Still Believed in Forefront of Campaign

Hunt Residents Convert Sagebrush Into Farmland

Heart Mountain High To Have Cage Team

Attempt Seen to Relocate Whole Families of Evacuees

Young Evacuee Girl Adopted By Family in Iowa Town

Lechner Carries West Coast's Anti-Evacuee Drive to Capital. Seeks Congressional Action to Deport Japanese Americans

Three M.P.'s Die In Auto Accident

Nisei Soldiers Visit Congress

Missing Nevada Slayer Found After Search. Guard Discovers Body Of Juro Sakai Hanging From Tree Near Farm

Part of Autumn Celery Crop Lost In Box Elder Area

Gila River Camp Leads Arizona In War Fund Drive

S.F. Daily Hits Race-Baiters In California

Lomita VFW Wants Military Control Of Relocation Camps

Poston I Law Unit Handles Nearly 5,000 Cases a Year

Report Victory for Tolerance In Spokane Housing Incident

Salt Lake City Realtors Vote Curb on Sales. Reaffirmation of Code Of Restrictions Aimed At Japanese Americans

Ex-Disney Artist Has Chicago Show

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Nisei Girls and WACs

Yashima's New Sun

The Tule Lake Incident

The War Relocation Authority

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Tilting with Windbags

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Vagaries

The Copy Desk

The Tule Lake Incident

Balance Sheet on Evacuation: Galen Fisher Refutes Untruths Circulated on Coast Regarding Japanese American Group

Letter-Box From Our Readers

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Fascists Desecrate Nation's War Aims

Editorial Digest: Tule Incident

Wake Up, Amache!

The Pen

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JACL News: Colorado Calling!

Ann Nisei's Column: Hand-Made Gifts Nicest Idea For Wartime Christmas

Calling All Chapters!

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Tule Lake Affair Aids Race-Baiters

Didn't Want to Aid Other Evacuees

Stage Was Set for Final Showdown

The FEPC

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Please for Fair Treatment Made At L.A. State Senate Hearing. ACLU Weekly Paper Notes Witnesses Spoke For Japanese Americans

Study Living Conditions in 'Little Tokyos'

Vital Statistics

'Get-Together' Party Held by Evacuees Resettled in Dayton

Evacuation, Detention Present Problem in U.S. Citizenship. Miss Watson Writes Views On Treatment of Group In Education Magazine

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150 Evacuees Successful Relocated in Milwaukee Area

EX-Sentinel Editor Takes Post With School Newspaper

Evacuee Child Wins Fight to Enter School. Toshio Sano Enrolled In Regular Classes at Kansas City School

Rohwer Groups Join To Plan Center Christmas Celebration

Three Hunt Students Win Scholarships

Employers in New England Satisfied With Evacuee Help

President Backs Stand Against Discrimination. Roosevelt Overrules Comptroller General's Interpretation of Policy