Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 19 No. 8, 8/26/1944, (ddr-pc-16-35)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-35

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 8
August 26, 1944

Eight Soldiers Killed Recently On Italy Front. Six Japanese Americans Reported Wounded; Two Held Prisoners

Baby Burned to Death in Spokane

Veteran General Commands Famous 34th Infantry Unit

Pearl Harbor Sabotage Rumors Checked, Proved False, Says Hoover, National FBI Director

Two Nisei Granted Right to Return to Coast Evacuated Area by Army Authorities. Mrs. Shiramizu, Masaru Baba Had Filed Suits Enjoining Military Officials from Preventing Return; Court Asks Gen. Bonesteel to Show Cause

Patterson Pays Visit to 100th Infantry Unit. Undersecretary of War Pins DSC on Japanese American

War Department Identifies 11 Japanese Americans Killed, 36 Wounded in Mediterranean

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Prime Minister Churchill Talks To Japanese American Troops in Visit to 5th Army Front. British Official Hails War Contributions of Nisei, Negro Groups

Japanese American Appointed Pastor of Ohio Church

Rivers Learns Two Soldiers Killed in Italy

Story of the Week: Two Tojos Fight Germans On Fifth Army Front

Japanese American Trainees Claim Ft. McClellan Record

Washington Legion Wants Deportation

Five Nisei Girls Train in Iowa in Nurse Cadet Corps

Navy Official Explains Ban On Nisei Group

Nisei Volunteer Reported Nazi War Prisoner. Had Been Previously Listed Missing in Action in Italy

Nisei WAC Pays Tribute to U.S. Citizenship Rights

Rivers Volunteer Wounded in Action

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Coast Exclusion Army Problem, Says Biddle. No Way to Prevent Return After War Emergency, He Says

Two Minidoka Volunteers Die Fighting Nazis. Two Others Reported Wounded; One Listed As War Prisoner

Granada Volunteer Injured in Italy

Japanese Americans in Action

Earl Finch's Kindnesses Recalled by Wounded Troops

One-Man Nisei Mortar Team Confuses Nazis

Pvt. Akimoto Reportedly Killed On Italy Front. Volunteered in 1943 For Japanese American Army Combat Unit

Native Colorado Nisei Killed on Italian Front

Army Announces U.S. Soldiers Of Japanese Ancestry Assigned To Central California Camp. Specialists to Train With Air Forces at Camp Pinedale

Report Rivers Soldier Killed While Training. Parents Informed of Accidental Death At Camp Shelby

Camp Savage Unit Moved to Snelling

75 Leave Poston For Military Duty

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Convention Time

Refuting Rumors

In the Pacific War

One-Man USO

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Nisei and Organized Labor

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Nisei in Uniform: Letters From Servicemen

Vagaries

Nisei GI Writes Of Brother's Death On Battlefield

Joe Grant Masaoka's Column: Visit of Japanese American Veteran Belies Wild Rumors

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: The Nisei Are Learning the Facts of Life

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Ann Nisei's Column: Some Tips Toward A Better Figure

Wounded Veterans Feted by Box Elder County Residents

All-Stars Defeat Rupert Boosters

Calling All Chapters!

Olympus Chapter Schedules Dance

Nisei Girls Cooperate to Solve Capital Housing Problem

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

A GI's Letter From the Front

Salt Lake Realtors Pass Prohibition

Nisei Committee Seeks List of Utah Servicemen

Simple Rites Unite Couple in Detroit

Nisei Establish Christian Group in Cleveland

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Nisei Youth 'American as Apple Pie,' Says Official

Three Sisters Must Serve Prison Terms. Sentences in Denver Trial Range from 2 Years to 20 Months

Grange Officials Rap Relocation in Western Area

Draft Delinquent Sentenced to Year

Vital Statistics

Teamster's Union Opposes Employment Of Nisei Workers

Nisei GI Wins Place on Army Post Golf Team

California State Legion Wants Army Control. War Veterans' Group Urges Congressional Action on Evacuees

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Parents Learn Two Nevadans Hurt in Italy

Box Elder Nisei Inducted Into Army

Influence of Nisei Soldiers Told by Detroit WRA Office

Large Crowds Hear Higa on Speaking Tour

Ugo Carusi Will Succeed Harrison

War Department Announces Awarding of Two Silver Stars To Soldiers from Hawaii

Saburo Kido Talks JACL Chapter