The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 18 No. 6
February 12, 1944
Colorado Senate Kills Anti-Alien Land Bill. Upper House Defeats Proposal To Submit Issue to Voters; Aimed at Japanese in State. Legislators Opposing Measure Declare It Is First Step Toward Fascism; Proponents Announce Immediate Attempt to Force Bill on Ballot Through Petitions
War Department Identifies 15 Japanese Americans Killed, Four Hurt in Italian Campaign
RKO Studio Assures Film Will Not Attack Loyal Nisei
Sgt. Kuroki Speaks To Students, Faculty
Norwegian American Wife Hears Nisei Husband Wounded
Canal Council Condemns Japanese Army Action. Unanimous Action Follows Move of Butte Community at Rivers
Three Utah Girls Inducted Into Women's Army
1566 Evacuees Get Leaves at WRA Camp
Chinese Aliens Now Eligible to Own California Land
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Legal Action Considered as Ogden Continues Campaign To Oust Evacuee Businesses. City Commission Refuses License to American Of Caucasian Ancestry to Operate Café in Building Owned by Citizens of Japanese Descent
Shooting of Evacuee Recalled At Central Utah WRA Center. Topaz Has No Record of Second Incident Charged by Tokyo
WRA Official Protests Action By Ogden City. Moral, Legal Ethics Involved Stressed in Letter to Commission
Sgt. Ben Kuroki Gets Standing Ovation from San Franciscans for Speech Against Intolerance. Japanese American War Hero Is Main Speaker At Commonwealth Club; Declares Nisei Entitled to Democratic Rights; Tells Army Experiences
Greeting Sent Christian Evacuees By Episcopal Bishop
Gen. Emmons Warns Nisei On Exclusion. Action of Military In Hata Case Cited By Army Commander
Twelve Nisei Girls Donate Blood to Denver Plasma Bank
Discrimination Hit by Rundquist In Salt Lake Talk
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67 Prominent Americans Sponsor JACL. Outstanding Men, Women in All Walks of Life Express Faith In Japanese American Group
Nisei Soldiers Relax at Aloha USO
Martinez CIO Backs Rights Of Evacuees
First Case Filed in Supreme Court to Test Legality of Army Evacuation of Citizens. Attorneys for Fred Korematsu File Appeal in Highest Court; Topaz Evacuee Convicted for Failure to Report for Evacuation from Oakland
Children Returning To School at Tule Segregation Camp
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Pacific Citizen Staff
Editorials: Democracy in Colorado
JACL Sponsor
Mr. Warren's Double-Talk
Nisei USA by Larry Tajiri: On West Coast Attitudes
The Copy Desk: The Bataan Atrocities
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Vagaries
Wounded Japanese Americans, Back from Italy, Recuperate At No. Carolina Army Hospital. Capt. Kawasaki Had Both Legs Injured By German 88 Mm. Shell; Praises Courage of Correspondent Lardner Who Wrote Story on 100th Infantry Unit
From the Christian Advocate: Nisei Student Adjust Selves To Wartime Campus Conditions
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Suggestions Toward Fighting Coast Hysteria
Editorial Digest
Mailing List
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Evacuees in Chicago Meet Recreation Problem With 'All-American Fun Cabaret'
Letter-Box From Our Readers
Ann Nisei Says: Look Ahead From February's Snows to Fashions of Spring
Did You Know?
Timely Topics by Saburo Kido
American Legion Spanks Lechner
Hearst Editorial Against Intolerance
Sergeant Kuroki Receives Ovation
Japanese American Farm Labor Camp Planned at Orem
Tule Lake Stops Farm Operations
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Willing to Die Political Death, Declares Soldier Legislator
Nisei Sergeant Asks Fair Play In Colorado. Democracy Should Be Above Race, Color, Creed, Says Gozawa
WRA Official Asks Distinctions Between Militarists, Others
Church, Liberal, Labor Group Leaders Fought Colorado Bill. Fascistic Tendencies In Legislation Told To State Officials
Vital Statistics
Small Group Behind Anti-Evacuee Action, Says Farm Official
Survey Finds Only 23 Land Transfers Involve 'Japanese.' Colorado Official Had Charged 3,000 Aliens Had Bought Property
Colorado Measure Aimed at Aliens of Japanese Ancestry
Survey Shows 4,600 Evacuees In Colorado
First Draft Calls Over One Hundred Youths at Topaz
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Coast Congress Delegation Seeks Myer's Ouster. Resolution Signed by 21 of 33 Congressmen From Pacific Area
Pfc. Roy Tanagi Visits Home
Two Nisei Cagers Play on College of Idaho Coyotes Five
Min Miya Chosen Executive Chairman Of Davis JACL
Denver Paper Editorial Hits Hate Incitement. Cautions Legislature to Get Full Facts Before Acting on Proposals
Calling All Chapters!
Salt Lake JACL to Buy Jeeps in Bond Drive
Tule Lake Camp Residents Back at Project Jobs. Four Thousand Now At Work for First Time in Three Months
Shirrell Quits Chicago Area Relocation Post. Vernon Kennedy Will Take Over Resettlement Work in Midwest
Orphan Youth Gives Self Up After Escaping from Escort