Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 19 No. 9, 9/9/1944, (ddr-pc-16-37)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-37

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 9
September 9, 1944

War Department Announces Names of 54 Wounded in Action Recently in Italy

Japanese Americans Honor Fallen Comrades

Nisei Soldier, War Prisoner, Heard on Radio. Pfc. Nezu Speaks on German Broadcast for Captured Americans

Minidoka Volunteer Wounded in Italy

New York Nisei Killed in Action Recently in Italy

Donates Blood For Eighth Time

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First Escheat Suits Filed in Orange County. State Moves to Take Property Held by Japanese Americans

Truck Accident Proves Fatal To Topaz Resident

Pfc. Furuya Hurt in Action on Italian Front

California Newspaper Urges Early Return of Evacuees. Santa Ana Register Describes Evacuation As 'Serious Mistake'

Californian Proud to Fight With Japanese Americans

Way Cleared for Evacuees to Return to Evacuated Area, Reports Monitor Correspondent. Military's Action in Shiramizu-Baba Cases Has Clarified Army's Position Regarding Eventual Return of Japanese Americans to Pacific Coast

Milwaukee Girl Is Four-Time Blood Donor to Red Cross

From the 'Open Forum': Recent Developments Indicate Early Opening of Evacuated Area to Japanese Americans

Virgil Payne Joins Midwest WRA Staff

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Gen. Clark Honors Combat Veterans

45 Japanese Americans from Relocation Centers Killed in Italy to Date, Reports Myer. Casualty Telegrams to Next of Kin in Camps Tell of 92 Wounded

Nisei Girls Teach Japanese Language

JACL Petitions Military for Right to Reopen Coast Office. Believes Move Will Aid Resettlement When Evacuees Return

Topaz Youth Leaves for ASTP Training

Two Topaz Families Have Four Sons In Armed Service

Twin Falls Farmer Learns Son Wounded In Overseas Accident

Evacuee to Deliver Belated Xmas Present

Penicillin Flown To Poston Saves Life of Child

Hunt to Hold Memorial for Soldier Dead. Second Service Will Honor Men Killed In Action in Italy

Three Nisei Report for Army Service

Nisei Soldier Wins Divorce from Wife

Japanese Americans in Italy Knock Out Three Nazi Tanks. Bazooka Gunner Leads Attack on German Mark IV Targets

Japanese Americans Occupy Slopes of Monte Pisano in Renewed 5th Army Offensive. Action Breaks Long Stalemate Along Arno; Allies Liberate Pisa

171st Battalion Nine Rained Out in Game

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Trend in California

Chinese Americans

Canadian Volunteers

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: The Return to the Coast

Letter-Box From Our Readers

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Vagaries

Nisei Girl Will Teach in Michigan High School

A Message from the Battlefront: Combat Team Chaplain Sends Message to Soldiers' Parents

'The Exile's Daughter:' Pearl Buck's Life Story Told in New Biography

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Facing the Barbs of the Prejudiced Press

Editorial Digest

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Ann Nisei's Column: Accessories to Stretch Your Wardrobe

From the Des Moines Register: Navy's Racist Policy Shown In Attitude Toward Nisei

Editorial Comment

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido: Pfc. Higa Refutes Wild Rumors

Nationwide Speaking Tour Outlined for 100th Veteran. Pfc. Higa Tells Issei Of Conditions Faced By Japanese Americans

Invite Chicago Nisei To Take Part in Cooperative Pagent

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Nisei in Uniform: Letters From Servicemen

Fukuyama to Head Chicago Youth Group

Rev. Hashimoto Takes Colorado Post

Vital Statistics

Minidoka WRA Teams Win Softball Titles

Hawaiians Thank Minnesotans For Hospitality to Troops

Tokyo Propagandists United Evacuation Issue, Says Pickett. Testifies at Hearing on Legislation for Permanent FEPC

Perry Saito Weds Sacramento Girl

Tule Lake Resident Will Face Charges

Inokuchi Elected to Methodist Post

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Philadelphia Hostel Scene Of Socials for Evacuee Group. 68 [Accommodated] During Past Two Months, Is Report

Uniformed Bandit Holds Up, Kidnaps Two Utah Nisei

L.A. Police Officer Exonerated in Manzanar Judo Case

Thomas Asks Welcome for Evacuee Group. Socialist Candidate Speaks on Return of Nisei to West Coast

Nisei Couple Weds In Nampa Ceremony

Friends Honor Joe Kumagai

Nisei Brothers Meet After Twelve Years in Washington. Pvt. Kenneth Otagaki Was Wounded in Action in Italy

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