Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 18 No. 14, 4/29/1944, (ddr-pc-16-18)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-18

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 18 No. 14
April 29, 1944

Nisei Battalion Fighting on Anzio Beachhead

Japanese American Soldiers Transferred to New Positions, Declares Report from Italy. Members of Hawaiian Unit Reports Nisei Troops Spent Christmas in Rest Area After Long Service in Front-Lines at Cassino

Young Japanese Alien Gets American Citizenship Through Service in United States Army

Plan Radio Debate on Return of Coast Evacuees

First Unescorted Evacuees Arrive In San Francisco

Coast Attitude Better, Reports Interior Chief. Secretary Ickes Says Public Feeling Toward Evacuees Improving

Open for Families Of Inducted Men

Story of the Week: Japanese Americans Service With Marines in Pacific

Issei Father Blames Japan for Death of Son

Tule Lake Men Called for Draft Physicals

Army Says Nisei Will Not Be Used in Combat Against Japan. War Department Explains Policy Of Special Units for American Soldiers of Japanese Ancestry. Statement Stresses No Discrimination Meant By Policy; Many Japanese Americans Have Asked For Service in Pacific Theatre of War

Denver Liberals Map Fight on Colorado Anti-Alien Proposal

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Ickes Blasts New York Mayor, Two Governors for Biased Views on Evacuee Question. Secretary of Interior Charges La Guardia, Bricker, Edge with 'Racial Discrimination' For Opposing Relocation of Japanese American

Boy Born to Oyamas In New York City

Student Relocation Program Successful, Reports Hibbard

Mayor La Guardia Hits Relocation In New York Area

Tule Lake May Pick Delegates For Committee. WRA Invites Segregee Advisory Group to Confer with Officials

Segregated Church Opposed By Protestant Commission

New Jersey Governor Blamed By Post for Evacuees' Ouster. Washington Newspaper Declares Gov. Edge Shirked His Duty

Evacuees Arrive In East Washington

Four Davis Youths Leave for Army

WRA Reopens Isolation Camp In Arizona. Leupp Will House Troublemakers from Tule Lake Center

19 Soldiers Sentenced by Army Court. Convicted for Refusal To Take Training at Fort McClellan

Four Evacuees Released in Detroit After Questioning

Nisei Students Attend Central College in Iowa

Evacuation, Detention Rapped By Dr. Nash in Salt Lake City

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U.S. Supreme Court Postpones Test Cases. Mitsuye Endo Detention Appeal Sent to High Tribunal When Lower Court Unable to Decide. Korematsu, Endo Tests Shifted to Fall Calendar, Says Report; Decisions May Affect Future Handling of Japanese American Citizens

WRA Answers Statement of Ohio Governor. Fort McClelland Group Never Under Authority of Relocation Agency

Seasonal Workers Arrive at First Farm in Illinois

630 Accepted for Military Service From WRA Camps

Memorial Service Held for Nisei Writer in New York City

Heart Mountain Committee Will Urge Youths to Change Views

Heart Mountain Holds Service for Mrs. Abiko

Nisei War Hero Acclaimed in First Camp Visit. Tremendous Ovation Greets Sgt. Kuroki At Heart Mountain

Expect 1500 to Aid In Idaho Farm Work

L.A. Sheriff Launches Drive to Tighten Anti-Alien Land Law. Biscailuz Is First to Sign Petition Endorsed By Native Sons

Ogden Church Fetes Army Inductees

Wounded Veterans Of 100th Infantry May Go Home

Federal Judge Upholds Nisei Injunction Suit. Denies Plea of Layton Officials for Dismissal Of Okuda Test Case

Evacuee Workers Arrive in East Idaho

Des Moines Church Passes Resolution To Welcome Nisei

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Two Race-Baiters: Larry Smith, Commentator

John Lechner, Patriot

Mail Order Bias

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Goodbye to Hashimura Togo

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Vagaries

Letter Home

Joe Grant Masaoka's Column: Supporters of Fair Play for Japanese Americans Stand by The Principles of Democracy

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Gov. Bricker Sacrifices Principles for Votes

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Calling All Chapters!

New Pamphlet Prepared by Coast Fair Play Group

Joe Masaoka's Column (Cont.)

Letter-Box From Our Readers

Evacuees Arrive in Utah County

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Seasonal Workers Will Aid Farmers

Post-War Resettlement Will Be Difficult

Ann Nisei's Column: Stew Is a Man's Dish

Editorial Digest

The Minorities

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Just Incidentally by Dale Oka

Vital Statistics

Alice Hashitani Weds Warrant Officer In Hattiesburg

Idaho Board Rates Hunt High School In Approved Class

Ogden Buddhists Visit Wounded Nisei Soldiers

Relocation Boom Seen for East By Fistere. Employment Opportunities Available for Evacuees In Mid-Atlantic Area

75 Accepted For Army from Colorado Area. Announce Names of Japanese Americans To Be Inducted

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Canada's CCF Reaffirms 1943 Stand on Evacuee Problem

Report Tension Between Groups at Tule Lake Center

Davis Citizens Hold Successful Red Cross Drive

Salt Lake City Ruled Without Power to Set Racial Lines

Canada's CCF Reaffirms 1943 Stand on Evacuee Problem

Report Tension Between Groups at Tule Lake Center

Davis Citizens Hold Successful Red Cross Drive

Salt Lake City Ruled Without Power to Set Racial Lines

Race Tensions Discussed at JACL Meeting

ACLU Director Describes JACL in New Republic Letter

First Hostel Will Open in New York Area. Brooklyn Hospitality Center to Provide Temporary Housing