Title: The Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2,264, Vol. 97, No. 20, 11/11/1983, (ddr-pc-55-44)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-55-44

The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2,264, Vol. 97, No. 20
November 11, 1983

JACL message disseminated throughout Japan by press, TV

700 gather at Kawaguchi tribute

Grenada invasion shocks Sen. Inouye; justification deplored

WW2 paratroopers recognize Nisei GIs

Japan auto exports to U.S. cut in 1984

Landmark sex discrimination case argued before U.S. Supreme Court

Civil Rights Violation: Vincent Chin killers face grand jury indictment

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Ken Miyata: A Legend is Dead

Deaths

PC People

Lake Wash. JACLer named OYMA/83

San Francisco Press club to fete C. Leong

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Three JACLers in Charge... Nisei-led bank chartered

Little Tokyo Centennial sponsors contest for tanka and English poetry

Construction

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East Wind by Bill Marutani: Eating Habits

Redress Phrase 4 by John Tateishi: HR 4110: House Hearing After February 1984

Letters

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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: 'Futatsu no Sokoku': Catchy by Faulty

By the Board by Chuck Kubokawa: Of Three Things in Particular on Communication

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[Advertisement]

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Japan (cont.)

High Court (cont.)

Federal judge to speak on 'Job Day'

Marutani to recount life on CWRIC

PC's Calendar of Events

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JACL Chapter Redress Pledges Received

Berkeley gives $2K

[Page 9]

Nisei-Retirement Group compiling Issei pidgin English

'Shogun Age' art exhibit to open Dec. 20 at L.A.

Nippon TV network donates $10G to ARS

Centenary United Methodists returning to Little Tokyo after 50 years

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Off-the-Cuff: Teddy, an ex-Camper

Japanese culture in New Orleans

Chicago Keiro home under study

Chinese enclave in El Paso lingers

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PC's Classified Advertising

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Hiroshima Kenjin most numerous in pre-1940 Japanese emigration

'Shina no Yoru' hit singer calls 50th anniversary program her finale