The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 11
September 16, 1944
Army Ordnance Depots to Employ Evacuees. Japanese American Civilian Workers Get Opportunity To Help Produce Munitions. Tooele, Sioux Depots Will Employ First Group Of Nisei; Further Employment Will Depend On Success of Initial Group, is Report
I'm All Right, the Nisei Said, Treat the Others...
War Department Identifies 103 Japanese Americans Wounded in Action in Italy
Granted Permit
Report Two Nisei Soldiers Killed in Action
Some Evacuees Will Remain in Denver Region
Nisei May Apply For Ordnance Work at WRA Offices
Nisei War Veteran Signs Up For Work at Tooele Ordnance. Federal War Housing Available at Depots For Japanese Americans
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103 Japanese Americans Reported Wounded in Italy (Cont.)
30 Thousand Evacuees Leave WRA Centers. Present Relocation Rate 400 Weekly, Reports Agency
PFC. Thomas Higa Impresses Audience In Murray, Utah
Pasadena Group Plans Meeting
Heart Mountain Center Produces Millionth Egg
Chaplain, GIs Bring Back Bodies of Two Dead Comrades
Commander of 442nd Infantry Combat Team Praises Conduct Of Japanese American Unit. Col. Pence Hails Accomplishments of Officers, Men in Baptism of Fire in Italy; Soldiers of Unit Have Never Taken Backward Step, Says Officer
Houser Makes New Charge In Campaign. Says Administration Planned to Restore Rights of Evacuees
Federal Jury Convicts Hunt Draft Evader
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Japanese American Soldier Wounded in French Invasion
Japanese American Student Arrives in Pasadena to Study at Junior College. Esther Takei of Granada Center Receives Special Permission of War Department to Return to Evacuated Area; Nisei Girl Greeted at Train
Mrs. Williams Wins Right to Return Home. Nisei Wife Permitted By War Department to Enter Evacuated Area
Unidentified Body Found on Salt Flats in Utah
First Evacuees Return to Farm In Washington
San Jose Nisei Hurt Seriously on Italy Front
Staff Sgt. Yokoyama Wounded in Action
WRA Representative Upholds Legal Rights Of Nisei Group
California Nisei Hero Report Killed in Action in Italy. Sgt. Masuda Called 'One-Man Mortar Squad' For Recent Exploits
Pfc. Madokoro Killed in Action On Italy Front. Volunteered from Poston Center for Army Combat Team
Cpl. Mayeda Reported Wounded in Italy
Prof. Ballif Will Take Trouble-Shooter Post With WRA
Applicant for Coast Return Give Hearing by Army Board. Five New Injunction Suits Filed by ACLU Against Army Policy of Coast Exclusion. Ochikubo Case Postponed in Los Angeles Court Until Western Defense Command's Decision Announced; Believe Hearing May Set Precedent
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: Fighting Intolerance
Home Front Service
The Road Back
On Intermarriages
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: The Yellow Peril Falls Flat
Justice Murphy Hits Intolerance Against U.S. Nisei
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Veterans of Italy Back Home on Furlough
Vagaries
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
Los Angeles -- After Two Years
Nisei Employment At Ordnance Depots
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Future of All Minorities Interrelated
Carey McWilliams' New Book Tells Story of U.S. Nisei
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Ann Nisei's Column: Planning the Baby's First Wardrobe
Story of the Week: Nisei Sergeant Risks Life To Rescue Baby Owl
Japanese American Soldiers Have Good Discipline, Morale. Outstanding Record Expected, Says Captain; No AWOLs Reported
Rev. Takagishi Moves to Chicago
Two Spectators Hurt in Tule Baseball Fight
Students Will Aid Potato Harvest
Speaks at Church Confab
Japanese American Patrol First to Reach City of Pisa. 12-Man Group Got Vital Information On City's Defenses
Kobayashis of California Hold Family Reunion in Washington
Seattle Official Divorces Wife
Caldwell Bazaar Proves Success
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War Veteran Hits Religious, Racial Bias in America
Tuition Fees Charged Idaho Evacuees Hit by WRA Officer. Ottis Peterson Says Non-Resident Charges 'Discriminatory'
Japanese American Marriages Increase In Salt Lake City
Vital Statistics
Nisei Dentist Fixes Teeth by Flashlight in Italy Wine Cellar. Capt. Takahashi of San Mateo, Calif., Has Portable Dental Office
Six to Face Federal Court On Conspiracy. Charged with Aiding, Abetting Evasion of U.S. Draft Law
Engagement of Hunt Girl Told
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Japanese American GI Band Plays for Wounded Troops. Hawaiians from Shelby Tour Army Hospitals In East Coast Area
Open Drive For Workers In Topaz Camp. Initial Recruitment of 25 Families for Sioux Depot Discussed
ACLU Urges Letter Drive For Return. Citizens Asked To Write President Regarding Evacuees
Weiser Nisei Fete Draftees
Back Engle Bill
'War Game' Proves Fatal To Young Child in Cleveland. Shot Accidentally While Playing at Home of Neighbor
WRA Investigates Reported Damage In Florin Fire
Nisei Minister Installed in Des Moines Church