Pacific Citizen
Vol. 43 No. 17
October 26, 1956
President's Corner: Complacency can lick Proposition 13
Views Conflict in Gilroy Hot Springs Incident
Urge Congress Amend Refugee Relief Act to Admit Adopted Japan Orphans
San Francisco CIO Council Backs Prop. 13
Support mounting for 'Yes' on Prop. 13; press, civic groups join: 85,000 brochures in L.A. mailing
Many newspapers favoring Prop. 13
Masaoka arrives in Tokyo, hobbling about with crutches
Issei Missing While Mushroom Hunting
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Pacific Citizen Staff
From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Education and elections
Cincinnati JACLer seeks Ohio state legislative seat
Full house hears Illinois candidates
Reno chapter to join in United Nations fete
'Yes' on Prop. 13
Tokyo Topics by Tamotsu Murayama: Sunakawa affair ominous
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Vagaries by Larry S. Tajiri: 'Heco: 1st Issei citizen
Southwest L.A. Chapter Handles Over 20,000 Prop. 13 Brochures
WLA chapter to hold final dance of year at new YBA half; '57 nominees selected
Propositions explained to Southwest L.A. CLers
Richmond-El Cerrito CL family Hallowe'en party set
Nisei Wins Fair Fruit Identification Contest
Oregon Candidates Tell of Deep Interest in New Citizen Balloting
Placer County JACL discusses state issues
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Nat'l Director's Report by Masao Satow: Gilroy incident
Marysville to Host Final NC-WNDC Quarterly Meet of Year on Nov. 4
SRO house seen for Sac'to CL revue
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Very Truly Yours by Harry K. Honda: Moderation in politics
Smoglites by Mary Oyama: Tradition of Service
L.A., S.F. metro papers urge 'Yes' on Proposition 13
'Bee' newspapers recommend '13'
Gardena Chapter Plans Movie Benefit Nov. 2-3
Candidates speak before Sequoia JACL voters
Make This List Grow - 'Yes on Prop. 13'
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The Northwest Picture by Elmer Ogawa: Well-attended CL rally
Seattle Nisei rolls 298, two pins shy of perfect bowling
Nisei bowlers beat champs in nat'l meet
Nisei leaders urge 'No' on Prop. 4
Sports Briefs
First Nisei Battles Way to U.S. Boxing Olympics Games Berth
Kagero Golfers Plan Tourney for Turkies
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Los Angeles Newsletter by Henry Mori: Oil in Backyard?
Smoglites by Mary Oyama (cont.)
Group care program at new Shonien home stymied
Vital Statistics
Christmas Cheer Donations Continue
Tickets on sale for S.F. Auxiliary Nov. 10 dance
Continuing need of clothes for Japan
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Washington Newsletter by Mike Masaoka: Soviet-Japanese treaty opens new era, Kremlin gains noted
Hot springs -- (cont.)
Florin, Sacramento CLs to honor Nisei war dead
Kikkoman shoyu sponsor for election telecast
Auxiliary, Jr. JACL to be Holiday items
Nisei Soldier Memorial Day to be Observed
Calendar