Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 16 No. 9, 3/4/1943, (ddr-pc-15-9)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-15-9

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 16 No. 9
March 4, 1943

Army Revises Prohibited Zone in Arizona

200 Persons Evacuated from Sixty-Mile Strip to Return to Former Homes Under Ruling. Poston, Gila River Centers Now Outside Military Area; No Desire to Keep Prohibited Zone Larger Than Necessary, Declares Colonel Bendetsen

Governor Maw Vetoes Utah's Anti-Alien Property Measure. Representations Made By Agricultural Groups, WRA Against Proposal

JACL Challenges Dual Citizen Issue Raised by Race-Baiters. Deliberate Misrepresentation Of Facts in Smear Attack Upon Loyal Americans is Charged

Evacuee Farm Machinery Myth, Coast Meeting Told

Army's Nisei Combat Unit To Be Activated. Induction for Initial Group of Volunteers Scheduled This Month

15 Thousand Apply to WRA For Clearance. 2,071 Leaves Granted By Government to Evacuees in Centers

Oregon Senate Would Deport U.S. Japanese

Story of the Week: Texas Nisei Fought in Java, Now Prisoner in Philippines

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First Nisei Graduates from Officer Candidate School. Fred Kosaka, Seattle, Wins Bars at Camp Barkeley in Texas

War Department's Desire to Aid Nisei Told by War Secretary. Stimson Sends Wire to Sentinel Answering Segregation Question

Nisei Girls Take Jobs in Milwaukee

Granada Newspaper Staff Members Volunteer for Army

Evacuees File Suit Against Farm Group

'Greasewood'

Japanese Evacuation Scored in Chicago Tribune Editorial

Topaz Winds Up Registration of Residents. Hundred Percent Record at Central Utah Center Cited by Cornwall

Nisei Soldier, Now In Ski Troops, Tells of Army Life

Poston Camp III Fetes Volunteers

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Nisei Volunteer for U.S. Army Discloses Reasons for Action. Firm Conviction of Destiny of American Japanese Is Factor

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Two Evacuees Beaten by Gang At Tule Lake. Arrests Follow Attacks Upon Loyal Residents Of California Center

New York Pastor Urges Nisei to Volunteer for Army

'Superman' Enlists For Combat Unit At Granada Center

Actress Joan Fontaine, Born in Japan, Has Her Troubles

Four Minidoka Brothers Will Fight in Army Combat Unit. Sakura Brothers Sign Up at Hunt; Sister Would Serve in WAACs

Paramount Newsreel Shows Registration

Evacuee Boy, Sister Skip Poston Center. Hitch Rides to L.M. To Look for Work In War Industry

Hunt Population

Many Family Men Volunteer in Hawaii for Military Duty. War Workers Ready to Give Up Profitable Jobs for Service

YWCA Official Pays Hunt Visit

Evacuee Labor to Meet Utah's Farm Needs Asked by Governor. Governor Maw Is Cognizant of Metal Confusion Resulting From Evacuation; Message Appeals For Cooperation of Center Residents in Emergency

Release of Evacuees Opposed by Pajaro Valley Defense Unit

Midwest Job Opportunities Listed by St. Paul JACL Office. Housing Situation Still Difficult Problem, Notes Earl Tanbara

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Wanted: A Pacific Charter

Cotton and Arizona Boundaries

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Nisei and Race Prejudice

Spring Song

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J.P. McEvoy in Reader's Digest: 'Sunkist Hysteria' of Coast Pressure Groups Transmutes Race Feud into National Burden

The World at Press-Time

Nisei in Print. Only 38 Hours To Chungking

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Nisei Have Not Kept Pace With Events

Vagaries

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U.S. Nisei Must Get Into War Effort, Declares Robert O'Brien. Returns to University Of Washington After Heading Student Relocation

Takeo Tachiki Weds Mitsuko Kato in Spanish Fork, Utah

Ann Nisei Says: Furniture Hints for Decorating That Center Apartment

To the Editor: No Such Thing as Dual Citizenship, Declares Writer

Boise Valley Chapter Holds Dance to Help National Headquarters

Washington Letter: Tokyo-Berlin Alliance Is Cynical Partnership

Minidoka Selects Oregon Girl as Queen

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ACLU Urges Equal Basis For Selectees. War Department Gets Commendation for Act Restoring Army Service

Committee to Present Residents' Views on Community Problems

Evacuee Girl Dies In Idaho Hospital

Evacuation Hits Strawberry Crops In Florin Area

Gila Receives Nucleus for Dairy Project. 900 Thousand Pounds Of Vegetables Grown During January

British Official Visits Topaz Center

Vital Statistics

Visalians Back Move to Detain Evacuee Group. Rep. Elliott Reported To Have Resolution Pending Before House

Topaz Repatriates Leave for Rohwer

Carey McWilliams To Participate in Radio Forum Sunday

'Home Front Commandos' Will Fight Return of Evacuees. New Organization Is Formed in California; Opposes Land Leasing

Governor Maw Vetoes Anti-Alien Land Bill (Cont.)

Beet Workers To Get Wage Raise, Report. Meeting in Salt Lake Discusses Pay Scales In Sugar Beet Industry

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Rep. Jackson Wants Committee To Investigate U.S. Japanese. Proposal for Five-Man Inquiry Group Presented By Coast Legislator

Printed Newspaper Appears at Hunt

Pocatello Chapter Goes Over Top in JACL Fund Campaign

Philadelphia Japanese Widow Gives Car To United War Chest

Chinese American Gets Into Difficulties Over Nisei Evacuee

Nisei Unit Will Have Strong Effect on Asia, Says Editorial. New York Edition of Shanghai Paper Points Role of Anti-Fascists

Marysville School Board Protests WRA Center 'Privileges'

Evacuee Labor May Be Used in Nevada. Moapa Valley Farmers Seek Hundred Men For Tomato Plant Work

Ration Books Will Be Issued Those Leaving Tule Lake