Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 18 No. 4, 1/29/1944, (ddr-pc-16-5)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-5

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 18 No. 4
January 29, 1944

War Department Identifies 120 Casualties. 20 Japanese Americans Killed, 98 Wounded in Recent Action Of 100th Infantry in Italy

NBC Explains Act Barring Japanese American Soldier From National Radio Program. Non-Appearance of Tech. Sgt. Ben Kuroki on Ginny Simms' Hour Reported Due to Belief That Nisei Problem on West Coast Is 'Controversial'

Report WRA May Be Placed Under Ickes. War Relocation Agency May Be Transferred To Interior Department

Nampa Valley Grange Opposes Land Sale

Story of the Week: Sgt. Ben Kuroki Reveals Escape from Spaniards

Gila Civic Center Nears Completion

Army Silver Star Decoration Given To Nisei Soldier

Take Steps to Insure Security At Tule Lake. Trouble-Making Group Segregated as Police Force Is Enlarged

Topaz Evacuee Killed in Dump Truck [Accident]

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War Department Announces Names of Nisei Casualties (Cont.)

Arizona Chapter Of JACL Hails Nisei Induction

Three Thousand Will Be Affected in Nisei Draft in Idaho Area

Pasadena Board To Reclassify One Thousand

Martinez Group Protests Action Against Nisei

Possibilities for Family Resettlement Seen in Nebraska

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Judge Rules for Evacuees in Oshiro Case. Favorable Court Decision Will Free Many from Liabilities Imposed by Army Evacuation

Justice Department Will Act To Protect Loyal Nisei from Pending Congress Legislation. Members of House Immigration Committee Express Doubts Regarding Validity of Moves to Strip 'Disloyal' Citizens of Citizenship by Legislation

Two Percent of U.S. Nisei May Ask Expatriation, Is Belief. WRA Official Affirms Loyalty of Great Majority Of Japanese Americans

Biddle Sees Amendment to Nationality Act

Evacuee Art To Be Shown

Davis County Group Takes Pledge Not To Sell Property

Evacuee Held For Entering Coast Region. Former Resident of Jerome Went to Get Auto, Is Report

Gov. Warren Raps Agency On Tule Lake. Voices Severe Criticism Of Policy Pursued by War Relocation Authority

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Freedom of the Air

No Thanks!

Brutality at Bataan

Oshiro Test Case

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Post-War Policy for Japan

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Vagaries

Exposing the West Coast Racists: Newspaper PM Charges Coast Press, Politicians, Profiteers Lead Hate Drive Against Nisei

The Copy Desk

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Nisei Draft Takes Edge Off DeWitt Report

Editorial Digest

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Judge Rules for Evacuees In Oshiro Lease Test Case (Cont.)

Two Thousand Eligible for Armed Forces at Minidoka

Ann Nisei Says: Try Making Shaggy Cotton Rugs to Give Rooms Color

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

The Report from General DeWitt

Letter-Box From Our Readers

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Pearl Buck Asks Californians For Sanity on Race Attitudes

Bears, Cubs Lead Nisei Basketball League in Denver

S.F. Chinese Now Eligible for U.S. Citizenship Rights

War Record of Granadans Told Colorado Peace Officers

Lutheran Church Opens Hostel In Minneapolis

Leaders Praise Draft for Nisei

Vital Statistics

Offer Jobs To Nisei

WRA Director Raps Coast Attempts to Reduce Nisei to Second Class Citizens' Status. Dillon Myer Defends Policies of War Relocation Authority in Speech at Town Hall in Los Angeles; Hits Proposals to Detain Japanese Americans in Camps

Heart Mountain Holds Conference

Japanese Patients On Coast Receive Gift Subscriptions

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Plan to Relocate Evacuees On Ford Plantation Dropped. Japanese Americans Wanted Permanent Posts, Says Manager

Kiyoshi Sakota Heads JACL

Noted Columnist Reports on Rivers In NY Times

Idaho Servicemen Home on Furlough

Evacuee Girl Weds In Idaho Ceremony

Calling All Chapters!

Arizona Chapter Reelects Ikeda

California Legion Censures Lechner for Washington Trip

Nevada to Bar Nisei Teachers In Indian Schools