Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 19 No. 13, 9/30/1944, (ddr-pc-16-40)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-40

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 13
September 30, 1944

War Department Announces 34 Japanese Americans Killed, 162 Wounded in Action

World War II Veterans Back Rights of Nisei

California Wins First Case on Anti-Alien Law. Judge Rules Title of Stockton Property to Revert to State

McWilliams Believes Many Evacuees Will Not Return to Coast

Three Arrested on Draft Charges at Central Utah Camp

One-Fourth of Evacuees May Not Return to Former Coast Homes, Says WRA Director. Myer Believes Agency Making Success of Relocation Program

Nisei Volunteer Wounded for Second Time in Italy

Hunt Soldier Killed Recently On Italy Front. Pfc. Akira Kanzaki Volunteered for Combat Duty from Center

Evacuees Not Welcome, Says Gov. Osborn. Arizona Governor Would Keep Nisei Out of His State

Wounded Hollywood Nisei Being Treated at Utah Hospital

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Army Hearing Board Denies Permit to Dr. Ochikubo to Return to Evacuated Area. Injunction Hearing Continued for Week By Federal Judge

California Citizens Reported Uninterested in Persecution Of Japanese American Group

11 Evacuees Volunteer for Tooele Jobs. Heart Mountain Nisei Sign Up for Army Ordnance Work

Japanese American Seaman Returns from Invasion Coast

Report Race Riot Balked by Police In Canadian City

Thomas Hits Coast Racism Against Nisei. Socialist Candidate Discusses Attitudes Toward Evacuees

Rohwer Buddhists Plan Packages For Servicemen

War Department Announces Names of War Wounded (Cont.)

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Japanese American Artillery Maintains Yank Reputation

Sen. Downey Has Post-War Nisei Program. Urges Distribution Of Japanese Americans Throughout Country

Three Tule Lake Nisei Killed in Action in Italy

Topaz Evacuee Lost Property in Recent Fire at Florin

Dewey Dodges News Query on Coast Evacuees

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: A Citizen's Right

GIs and the Nisei

'One-Man Crusade'

The Native Sons

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri

Ninety Percent Welcomes Nisei to Pasadena

[Page 5]

Vagaries

From the Palo Alto Times: Note to the Hot Heads

A Short Story: The Garden In the Winter of 1941 by Toshio Mori

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa

Editorial Digest

[Page 6]

Ann Nisei's Column: Home-Made Food For Men Overseas

Colorado Group To Open Fight On Amendment. Anti-Alien Initiative Aimed at Persons of Japanese Ancestry

GI: Serenaders Play on Hattiesburg Reveille Program

Milwaukee Nisei Honor Veteran Of Italy Campaign

JACL President Will Visit Nisei Groups In Midwest, East

Calling All Chapters!

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Dr. Deutsch Questions Dewey Statement on Coast Evacuees. Military Commander Has Full Authority, He Writes Chronicle

Gila River Nisei Ordained as Pastor

Classified Ads

Vital Statistics

Anti-Administration Figures Push Johnson Deportation Bill. Charge New Dealers 'Protecting' Persons Of Japanese Descent

Evacuee Gets Permission to Return Home

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'One-Man Crusade' Against Nisei Girl Student Reported. Minor Agitation on Return of Evacuee To Pasadena Told

Asks Californians To Distinguish Between Groups

Nisei Servicemen Not Eligible To Vote in Wyoming Election

Letter Supports Stand Taken by School Board

Thwart Kelley In Attempt to Poll Students. 'One Man Crusade' Is Guided Off of J.C. Campus at Pasadena

Nisei Soldiers Give Picnic for Girls in Capital

Topaz Evacuees Will Take Aviation Course at Delta

Evacuee Resettlers in East Employed in Varied Fields

Evacuees Aid Harvesting on Western Farms

Native Sons Go on Record Opposing Hawaiian Statehood On Japanese American Issue

Mrs. Tamao Takayoshi Dies in Indianapolis