Title: The Pacific Citizen, Whole No. 2,269, Vol. 97, No. 25, 12/16/1983, (ddr-pc-55-49)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-55-49

The Pacific Citizen
Whole No. 2,269, Vol. 97, No. 25
December 16, 1983

Supreme Court to rule if labor laws protect illegal immigrants

Reagan refuses to reappoint Smith to rights panel

S.F. primary school named for Yick Wo, plaintiff in landmark civil rights case

Asians join other minorities in lawsuit against Boston; charge gerrymandering

Ku Klux Klan burns 3 crosses in So. California

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Community-wide testimonial in L.A. honors Justice John F. Aiso

People

George Imai to sit on Canadian panel

Nikkei landscapers win Calif. Awards

Bitterman named EWC institute chief

Hasegawa decorated with Japanese Order

Deaths

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Mayor finds job is 'head-slapping'

Hiroshima cites Honolulu mayor

Skating pair wins world championship

Artists Witt, Kondo-Weigl exhibits draw warm comments from critic

Asian artists featured in 1984 calendar

Soviet threat alters Japan's 'romantic pacifism' to defense

JACCC to present Oshogatsu shows

American and Japanese police officials probe yakuza role in international crime

Boston (cont.)

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Letters

Keeping Track: History falsified to win relocation pay

East Wind by Bill Marutani: Shinkansen: 'New Trunk Line'

Pacific Citizen Staff

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From the Frying Pan by Bill Hosokawa: Nisei Testimonials

Guest's Corner: Dave Itami, Dedicated Patriot

Keeping Track: Article on relocation one-sided, wrong

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JACL Chapter Redress Pledges for FY1984

PC Calendar of Events

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Mayor proclaims 'San Diego JACL Day'

1984 JACL Officers

Fremont Chapter to hold 50th reunion

Right time to make calls on U.S. reps

1983 HI Boxscore

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JACL Dues Changing: 1983 & 1984

Panel (cont.)

1000 Club Roll

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Kenzaburo Oe critiques Japanese society

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Nisei-Sansei in Philippines need help, says Japan dentist

Ariyoshi visits with Nakasone

Japan's 'self-interest' trade policy near breaking point

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Classified Ads

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Japanese American Travel Club organized