Title: The Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2,261, Vol. 97, No. 17, 10/21/1983, (ddr-pc-55-41)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-55-41

The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2,261, Vol. 97, No. 17
October 21, 1983

Cultural misunderstanding blamed in Hmong suicide

Extract of Redress Bill HR 4110: Findings & Purposes

Fujiyoshi fingerprinting trial drags on -- no verdict in sight

Kuramoto appeal succeeds

Sacramento County redresses Nikkei employees

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Boy Scouts Assn. to honor Coachella Valley Nikkei as 'Citizen of Year'

PC People

Farmland building designer receives '83 Metal Building Manufacturers award

Murakami concert

Hawaii Jodo missions bishop named

City of Hope scientist wins genetics award

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PBS to unfurl 'Silk Screen'

Community affair

Reliving 1942 evacuation in film haunts extras

San Diego's Dr. Hara to be honored

Mental health treatment examined

Anthology seeks new material

Party to raise funds for redress supporter

Diet visitors

Social scene

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What Mas Mambo Has Materialized: General county -- an Issei contribution

Hibakusha 'Sanjuyonsei'

General Labels

Letters

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Letters (cont.)

From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Halberstam's Essay on Japan

JACL credit union declares 7%

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PC Calendar

After a struggle, a new club is born

Artists combine 'Best of Both Worlds'

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Very Truly Yours by Harry Honda: The Aesculapius of Venice

Mingei show

[Page 8]

Addressing the Topaz Reunion... 'Perspectives': What It Means

Nisei aging series

[Page 9]

JACL redress pledges top $100,000 mark

PSW District Redress Pledges (1)

JACLers to receive new benefits

Computer industry president to speak

Players gear up for volleyball match

Record numbers view camp monument at Puyallup

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Presidential Classroom '84 extends invitation to JACL

Kuramoto (cont.)

Fingerprinting (cont.)

It's Lowry vs. Evans for U.S. Senate

Enomoto (cont.)

Presidential Class applications open

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PC's Classified Advertising

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Extract: HR 4410 (cont.)

Central California tries to cope with growing Hmong population