The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 19 No. 22
December 2, 1944
Eight Japanese Americans Killed, 46 Others Wounded On U.S. Seventh Army Front
McGill Students Ask University To Lift Nisei Ban
Pasadenans Honor Nisei GIs
Two Brothers Hurt On Same Day On French Front
Colorado Group Asks Military to Lift Exclusion
Shimadas Return To Los Angeles
War Relocation Agency Says Evacuees Now Relocated in Forty-Seven States of Union. 29,740 Civilians Have Left WRA Camps for Outside Resettlement
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Wartime, Post-War Problems Of Japanese American Group Discussed at JACL Confab. Approximately 100 Register at Opening Of National Conferences
Sacramento Group Opposes Return
Portland Nisei Medic Carries Wounded Sergeant to Safety
War Department Awards Bronze Stars to Nisei
Congressmen Ask Myer to Explain Policy. California Delegation Calls WRA, War Department Officials
Merced Supervisors Report Opposition
Ogden JACL Cited In War Bond Drive
Nisei GI Invaluable in Pacific War, Says Veteran
Organize New Anti-Evacuee Group at Bainbridge Island. Live-and-Let-Live Legion Would Relocate Nisei on Islands
Washington Soldier Wounded in Action
Note Opposition
Johnson Plans Deportation Bill At Next Session
Rohwer Soldier Succumbs to Battle Wounds. Pfc. Kay Masaoka Wounded in Action Recently in France
Pfc. Fujioka Gave Life on War Mission. Three Heart Mountain Soldiers Reported Wounded in France
Fresno OPA Finds No Violation by Returned Evacuee
California Racial Relations Record Rapped by Editor. San Francisco News Head Discusses Minority Problems
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War Department Identifies Seven Killed, Three Wounded
Japanese American Troops Baffle Germans in France. Use Japanese to Confuse Nazi Eavesdroppers
Topaz Group Raises Civil Rights Fund
Haan Attacks Church Program On Evacuees
Pvt. Okura Dies in Action. Parents in Omaha Learn of Death of California Youth
Tule Lake Families Leave for Texas
Ask for Military Service
Henry Ebihara Reported First Volunteer Under New Ruling. Wants to Fight Japanese Fascists In Pacific Theatre
Lodi Legion Post Leader Supports Rights of Nisei
Widow Advised of Silver Star Awarded to Nisei Officer
Non-Citizen Japanese May Volunteer for U.S. Army. Notify Local Draft Boards Of New Policy. War Department Will Pass on Eligibility Of All Applicants
Gov. Warren Tells Denver Newspaper Of State's Attitude
Roseville Veterans
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Issei Volunteers
The Soldier Vote
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: West Coast Hate Bunds
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa
Vagaries
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Editorial Digest
New York JACL Elects Officers
Nisei Sisters Learn Husbands Killed, Wounded in France
Suggestions to Deport Issei 'Monstrous,' Says Burroughs. Writer of Famous Tarzan Stories Raps American Legion Group
Photographs By Ansel Adams Go On Exhibit
New San Mateo Group Joins State Body. Plans Educational Campaign on Return Of Japanese Americans
Davis JACL Tops War Fund Quota
Americans League Hits Relocation Policy of WRA
Reports Coast View Toward Nisei Better. Civil Liberties Expert Describes Evacuation Action as Hysterical
Native Sons Claim Credit for Passage of Exclusion Act
Evacuee Sentenced
Stanford Daily Says Economic Interests Oppose Evacuees
Bill of Rights Applies to Nisei, Says San Jose Paper. Editorial Published As First Nisei Comes Back to Area
Winters Community Organizes Group to Oppose Evacuees
Solano County Groups Oppose Evacuees
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Vital Statistics
AFL Typographical Union Welcomes Evacuee Linotypist
Ann Nisei's Column
State Farm Bureau Condemns Policy of Returning Evacuees
Nisei, Negro Girls Chosen Hall Prexies At Antioch College
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Official Finds 800 Relocated On West Coast. Citizens Must Get Full Constitutional Rights, Says Anderson
Family of Japanese Ancestry Returns to Piedmont Area
Victory Committee Plans to Hold Christmas Dance
Nisei Boxers Enter Finals. Japanese Americans Win Preliminary Bouts In CYO Tournament
Calling All Chapters!
Roger Baldwin Predicts Coast Exclusion Order to Be Revoked
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Colorado Servicemen Veto Anti-Alien Land Amendment By Decisive 3 to 1 Margin
Nisei Fullback Scores as Drake Loses to Wichita
Sentinel Editor, Masako Kagawa Wed in Billings
Salinas Legion Asks Permanent Exclusion
Maryland Ministers Support Relocation
Classified Ads
Palo Alto Group Affirms Rights of Japanese Americans
Expect Majority Of Evacuees to Stay in New York
Gen. Lockwood Hails Combat Record of Nisei Soldiers. 100th Unit Veterans Honored at Special Affair at Fort Ord
Newswriter Joins Women's Army Corps
262 Casualties Reported to WRA Centers. 20 Nisei from Camps Killed in Action Recently in France
Opposition Told