Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 18 No. 11, 3/18/1944, (ddr-pc-16-12)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-12

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 18 No. 11
March 18, 1944

Rep. Eberharter Challenges Dies Report on Tule Lake. Declares Majority Views Show 'Ugly Manifestations' of Racist Thinking on Evacuee Problems. Pennsylvanian Says Dies Subcommittee's Report Is 'Serious Disservice to American People;' Differs With Each of Recommendations by Costello, Mundt

Colorado Nisei Wins Commission in U.S. Air Force

800 Awaiting Draft Calls At Utah Camp. 400 from Topaz Now Serving in Armed Forces of U.S.

Fear Is Greatest Anti-Relocation Factor, Survey Finds

Propose Evacuee Farm Help for Maryland Area

Washington Nisei Soldier Wounded On Italian Front

Announce Reopening of Hawaii Draft. Action Follows Army Order for Induction of Nisei on Mainland

Commander of California Legion Praises Nisei

War Department Identifies Six Japanese Americans Killed, 20 Others Injured in Italy

292 Evacuees Will Receive Army Physicals at Minidoka

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Herosim of Nisei Soldiers Now In Italy Has Good Effect on Public Opinion, Says Captain. Wounded Japanese American Was Leader of Detachment Which Rescued 15 U.S. Paratroopers from Behind German Lines; Declares Blood Plasma Saved Life

Nisei Soldiers in Italy Rated Champion Doughnut Eaters. red Cross Clubmobile Visits Japanese American Unit on [Italian] Front

Report Recent Death Of Former Teacher At Tule Camp

Poston Volunteers Report for Induction

Sen. Bray Vigorously Defends Vote Against Anti-Alien Land Bill in Colorado Legislature. Declares Bill Would Have Established Precedent Of Legislation Against Minority Group; Montrose Meeting Told of Japanese American War Services

Two Granadans Change Minds, Inducted Into Army

Proposed Bill Bans Nisei Land Owners. 178,000 Signatures Needed by Sponsors To Qualify for Ballot

Report Amicable Settlement of Hatchery Row. Three Nisei Return To Work When WRA Aide Explains Status

Three Davis County Nisei Inducted

Granada May Offer Course in Braille

Camp Shelby Newspaper Pays Tribute to Blinded Soldier

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Hold Hearings For Residents Of Tule Lake. Group Includes Those At Newell Camp Before Segregation Program

USC Students Back Return Of Evacuees

Rev. Morikawa Installed in Chicago Church

Many Evacuees Reluctant to Leave Camps, Survey Notes

WRA Workers Buy Bonds at Tule Lake

Story of the Week: Pvt. Awakuni Is One-Man Menace to German Tanks

Prominent Colorado Citizens Fought Recent Petitions for Discriminatory Race Law. Emergency Committee Issued Statement Against Attack on Minority

Chinese Americans In Philadelphia Aid Relocation Centers

740 Evacuees Relocated in Salt Lake City. Ickes Reports 700 Have Found Homes in Intermountain States

Episcopal Bishop Lauds Race Harmony In Hawaii [Islands]

Nisei Urged by McWilliams to Work for Complete Removal of Present Restrictions on Coast. Expert on Minorities Says 'Yellow Perilists' Overplay Propaganda

Nisei Girl Dentist, Pharmacist Enlist in Women's Army Corps

Student Relocation Council To Assist Evacuees in Camps

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Support the FEPC

The Races of Mankind

Nisei and the AFL

A 'Typical' Apartment

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Minorities and the Nisei

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Vagaries

Full Face and Profile: Pearl S. Buck

Commonweal Publishes Special Issue on Japanese Americans

Nisei USA: (Cont.)

Editorial Digest

The Copy Desk: The Nisei Soldier

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Race-Baiters Attempt to Export Prejudices

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Letters to the Editor: From 'PC' Readers: Wounded Officer Urges Nisei to Relocate

Oregon Nisei To Form New JACL Chapter

Myer Will Speak In Salt Lake City

Ann Nisei's Column: Make Your Own Spring Bonnet For the Easter Parade

Joe Masaoka Speaks To Weiser Group

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Mrs. Abiko and The Nichi-Bei

Comments on Salt Lake Weather

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In the San Francisco Chronicle: Japanese Americans Organize To Overcome Hardships of Resettlement in Wartime

Nisei Fighter Knocks Out Penn State Opponent

Jun Kurumadas Become Parents Of Baby Girl

William Yamane Will Fill Vacated Post In Davis County JACL

Vital Statistics

'Pacific Citizen' Editorial Policy Analyzed by New York Editor

Federal District Court Rules Gen. DeWitt Had No Right to Exclude Individual Citizens

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Calling All Chapters!

Mountain States Nisei Christians Hold Convention. Toshi Yano of Ogden Elected Chairman at Idaho Falls Meeting

Ogden JACL Plans Membership Dance

Wat Misaka Leaves With Utah Cagers

No Addresses for Following Subscribers To 'Pacific Citizen'

Rundquist Hopes Nisei Soldiers' Families May Return to Coast. Resettlement Official Speaks at Church Group in Seattle