Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 19 No. 20, 11/18/1944, (ddr-pc-16-47)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-47

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 20
November 18, 1944

California State Guard Chief Says Returning Evacuees Will Be Protected from Violence. Brig. Gen. Hays Says, However, He Believes Return Ill-Advised

First Alien Evacuee Back In Sacramento. K. Osada Granted Permission to Reside In Evacuated Area

Yamamoto Receives Army Permission

War Department Announces Nine Hawaii GIs Wounded

Army Explains Policy on Return of Two Evacuees

Legislator Will Check Reports On Evacuee. Anderson Informed Japanese American May Return to Farm

Report Fourteen Nisei Killed, 49 Others Wounded in France. Three Japanese Americans Missing in Action, According To Messages to Next of Kin

Dominion Political Party Leader Backs Japanese Canadians

Bronze Star Awarded Nisei From California. Pvt. Tatsumi Furukawa Later Reported Killed In Action in France

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Japanese American Combat Team Attacked to Famous Texas Division in France. News Report Declares 442nd Infantry Now Part Of Veteran 36th Division Which was First to Land On Beaches of Salerno and Southern France

Report Poston Hero Missing In France. Pfc. Jou Okita Was Awarded Bronze Star For Heroism in Italy

Yuba Legion Reports Protests Against Nisei Honor Roll

Report Hunt Volunteer Killed in Europe. Pfc. Robert Endo Was Inducted Last Year at Minidoka Center

Two Nisei Casualties Reported in Pocatello

Nyssa Nisei Hurt In Recent Battle

161 Nisei Receive Active Duty Orders In Denver Area

Wounded Nisei War Veteran Ejected from Barber Shop

Son of Gila River Evacuee Killed, Twelve Others Wounded. Four from Arizona Camp Reported Killed At Front in France

Layton Soldier Missing in Action on Western Front

Sgt. Mayeda Killed in Action Against Nazis. Three Heart Mountain Soldiers Reported Wounded in France

Topaz Kin Learn Three Wounded on French Front

Pfc. Hattori Killed in Action in France

Pvt. Sumida Wounded In Action in France

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Four Poston Soldiers Killed, Twenty-Five Wounded in Action With 442nd Infantry in France. Relatives at WRA Center Receive Word Of Casualties

Reports Disclose Deaths of Hachiro Mukai, Fumitake Nagato

Salt Lake Soldier Reported Wounded

Pvt. Jimmie Kobubu Killed in France

Nisei GI Still Pursues Butterfly Hobby in Pacific

Three Rohwer Soldiers Die in Recent Action. Eight with Relatives In Arkansas Center Reported Wounded

Second Son of Issei Killed On European Battlefield. Death of Pfc. George Saito Recalls Letter Written to Father at Time of Death of Brother, Pvt. Calvin Saito, During Battle in Italy

Wounded Soldier Visits Ft. Lupton

Montpelier Soldier Wounded in France

Nisei Who Urged Volunteering For Army Killed in Action

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Farewell to Isolationism

The Casualty Lists

Sixth War Loan

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: 33 Months Since Evacuation

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Vagaries

Joe Grant Masaoka's Column: Citizens of Colorado Reject Proposed Racist Legislation

Nisei in Uniform: Letters From Servicemen

Editorial Digest

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: The Andy Hales and the Super-Patriots

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Ann Nisei's Column

JACL President Admitted to Utah State Bar

First Nisei Couple Wed in Steel City

Letter-Box: From Our Readers

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Credit Union Report Pleasant Surprise

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Three GI Veterans of Italy Campaign Reunited in Iowa

WRA Closes Four Field Offices

Nisei Anthropologist Volunteers for Service in WAC

Kelley's Committee Holds Meeting

Vital Statistics

Seattle Nisei Cited for Aid To Wounded During Battle

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New York Newspaper Salutes Nisei Sergeant in Air Force

WRA Disputes Figures Given By Anti-Evacuee Committee. Estimates of 2500 Farmers Out of Line With Facts, Charge

Davis County PTA Votes 4 to 1 to Hire Nisei Nurse

Nisei Girls Plan Tea Dance for GIs

JACL to Hold Conference on Nisei Future. Japanese American Problems Will Be Discussed at Meet

Nisei Rookie Shows Marksmanship

Classified Ads

Carey McWilliams Will Speak to Chicago Nisei

NBC Speaker Would Deport Nisei from U.S. Larry Smith Visits Fresno to Open War Loan Campaign

Inter-Faith Group Opens Hostel in Washington D.C.