Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 18 No. 5, 2/5/1944, (ddr-pc-16-6)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-16-6

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 18 No. 5
February 5, 1944

Butte Council Raps Treatment Of Prisoners. Gila River Community Asks Opportunity to Defeat Those Responsible

Colorado Group Passes Resolution

California Legislature Asks Tule Transfer to FBI, Army. Senate Resolution Hits Non-Discrimination Stand Of Agricultural Board

Four Japanese Americans Reported Killed In Italy

Japanese Canadians Refuse To Accept Japan Foodstuffs In Protest Against Fascism. Dominion Nisei Group in Toronto Asks Ottawa To Recognize Citizenship; Letters to Papers Condemns 'Shoyu Insult' from Tokyo Government

Gen. Emmons Warns Against Retaliation. Cautions on Reprisals Against Persons of Japanese Ancestry

Fifty-Nine Members of Nisei Unit Awarded Purple Heart For Wounds in Italy Campaign

Japanese American Chutist Wants to See Combat Action

Nisei Soldiers Win Praise of Unit Officers. Wounded 100th Infantry Officers Have High Praise for Troops

Railroad Offers Settlement To Evacuees in Accident Suit

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Hawaii's Japanese Americans Major Factor in Rebuilding Territory's Military Defenses. Remington Stone Tells Lawyers Guild of Aid Given by Nisei; Most of Civilians Killed, Wounded on Dec. 7 Were of Japanese Ancestry

Granada Evacuees Take Jobs on New Jersey Farms

Jerome Community Leaders Denounce Brutality to Prisoners

Story of the Week: German Soldier in Italy Fears Japanese Americans

Arizona JACL Group Condemns Japanese Brutalities on Bataan. Delegation Visits Governor Osborn to Discuss Situation

Wisconsin Nisei Girl Teaches At University

Withdraw Army Tank Unit from Tule Lake Camp. Action Will Reduce Guard Personnel to Normal Complement

Dies Committee Issues Report On Yellow Peril. Japanese Plot Against U.S. Continuing, Is Congressional View

Myer Upholds Rights of Loyal Nisei Group. Seventy-Five Percent Have Never Seen Japan, Says WRA Director

Korean American Wife Gets Los Angeles Divorce

L.A. Attorney Will Head Inquiry Into Evacuee Situation

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Colorado Nisei Group Gives To Blood Bank. Demonstration Answers Reports of Japanese Brutalities to Prisoners

Army Allows Hata to Go To Midwest. General Emmons Warns Restrictions Still in Force Against Evacuees

Colorado County Officials Oppose Evacuee Resettlement

Girl Inducted Into Air-WACs

Anti-Evacuee Group Leader Demands Myer's Resignation

Japanese American War Hero

New York Judge Sets Precedent To Protect Alien's Legal Rights

Liberal Coast Congressmen Present Proposal for Post-War Treatment of Nisei Americans. Seven Democrats Condemn Inflammatory Statements Against Japanese Americans; See Voluntary After-War Resettlement Program

Life Magazine Publishes Picture of War-Blinded Nisei

Colorado Group Wants Special State Session. Urge Laws to Limit Ownership of Property by Japanese Nationals

Chief Wants Tule Under FBI Control

Aloha USO Buys Radio Phonograph With Donations

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Pacific Citizen Staff

Editorials: Military Necessity

Not Race or Color

Draft Board and Nisei

Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: Race Hysteria by Hearst

The Copy Desk: A Long Step

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Vagaries

The Ostrich Nisei by Marie Harlow Pulley

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Readjustment Problems Face Evacuees

Editorial Digest

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Marie Harlow Pulley: Ostrich Nisei (Cont.)

Nisei Combat Team Members From Northwest Hold Reunion

Nisei Volunteer Visits Friend in Iowa Community

Ann Nisei Says: Keeping Budget Will Help to Cut Down Expenses

For the Record

Timely Topics by Saburo Kido

Many in Centers Get Draft Notices

Many Dislike Segregation Idea

Nisei Soldiers Have Incentive

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'Strange Gaps' in DeWitt Report On Evacuation, Says Editorial. Detroit Free Press Says Racial Distrust Only Feasible Answer

Gannon Group Will Continue Investigation. Committee Determined To Prevent Return of Evacuees to Coast

Registration Of Aliens Held at Rohwer

Atrocities Justify Stand on Evacuees, Says McCargar

Legion Leader Would Deport U.S. Japanese. Atherton Sees Move As 'Only Solution' To Coast Situation

Director Tells Policy of Aloha USA Center

Evacuee Girl Opens Beauty Salon in Uptown New York

Vital Statistics

Miyashiro Knocked Out in Fourth Round of Fight

Coast Mayors Oppose Return Of Evacuees. Mayor Bowron Reports Action Taken at Recent National Conference

Salt Lake JACL To Buy Jeeps For Camp Shelby

Boise Valley JACL Members Attend School in Chicago

Oregon Nisei Is Member of Famed 100th Infantry Unit

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Nisei Wife of Seattle Chinese Returns Home After Two Years. Children Start School Again as Army Action Reunites Family

Iowa Magazine Hit for Suggesting Evacuee Helpers

Arsonist Set Fires in L.A. 'Little Tokyo.' Firebug Confesses To Firing Hotels in Japanese Section

Evacuees Assist Farm Harvest in Intermountain Area

Engagement of Nyssa Girl Told

Calling All Chapters!

Nisei Chosen For YWCA Board In Spokane

First Nisei Paratrooper Visits Parents at Minidoka Camp