Title: The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 7 No. 83, 4/1935, (ddr-pc-7-2)
Densho ID: ddr-pc-7-2

The Pacific Citizen
Vol. 7 No. 83
April 1935

Second Generation Interest in Voting on Rise Reported. Leaders Believe Anti-Japanese Bills Have Stirred Interest in Exercising Sufferage Rights. Have Won Many Friends

Out-Door Meeting Held by Fresno JACL Group

Fresno Chapter is Preparing for No. Calif. Convention

League May Invite Distant Delegates

San Gabriel United in Anti-Alien Bill Fights

Oriental Veterans' Citizenship Bill is Reported Out O.K. Committee Puts Unanimous Approval on Measure; Goes to House for Vote; Organizatiosn Back Move. JACL Started Movement

Garden Grove Fights Anti-Alien Measures

40 Chapters Seen as Goal for JACL by 1936, Says Kido

JACL is Displaying Rapid Development

$100,000 Necessary to Establish Firm Nat'l JACL Office. Leaders Feel Necessity of Permanent Headquarters; Sum Can be Raised by Popular Pledges. Must Arouse Interest

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The Pacific Citizen Staff

A Worthy Enterprise

A Big Advance

The Great Civic Duty

Down Main Street

Veterans' Bill

The Pontiff Was Once a Skiier by Jack McGilvrey

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Santa Clara JACL Gets 1,000 Names on Protest Blanks. Watsonville's Mayor Baker Praises Citizenship Efforts of JACL; New Chapter is Admitted. Yegg Asks Cooperation

Yolo-Solano Chapter Now National Group

Americans Behind Move Against Bill -- Watsonville Prexy

Favoritism Absent in Honolulu Vote. Result Shows Second Generation Does Not Vote Only on Racial Grounds

Speakers' Bureau Formed to Spread JACL Information. Dr. M.M. Hori in Charge of Newly Organized Group; Deputation Tours to Districts are Arranged. Movement Value Seen

San Luis Obispo Head Names Committeemen by Masatoshi Kurada

Second Generation Writers' Progress is Seen This Month

S.F. Chapter Plans Student Reception. Dr. Hirota Announces Plans to Welcome Delegation Here from Japan in August

San Diego Discusses Calif. Anti-Alien Bills

Commodore Perry Post Inducted Into Nat'l Legion Body. Only Japanese Post in U.S. Given Impressive Welcome; Iwanaga Heads Group of Fifty Veterans. Plan Auxiliary Groups

Henry Ohye Planning Round-World Flight

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Chapters to Hear Vocational Issues of Young People. Puyallup, White River Chapters to Hold Joint Meeting; Saito Will Address Groups at Fife Gathering. To Map Study Program

Washington Township at Aid in Fair in July

Veterans' Bill (Cont.)

Kenko Nogaki Sells Program Ducats to Seattle Police Chief

Applies to Regain U.S. Citizen Rights. Mrs. Nobuo Inagami of Spokane Applies to Get Back Citizenship; Under Cable Law

Cal. Peninsula District to Join JACL Chapter

Alameda JACL Group Circulates Petitions by Pazu Inouye

Seattle Chapters Show Opens Drive for National Meet. Nakamura Directs Two-Night Show Featuring 1st, 2nd Generation Talent; Prominent Youths Dance. Nogaki Praises Support

Centra Costa Citizens Officially Inaugurated

Terada, Tatsumi to Sell for Firms in White River Valley

Puyallup Chapter Has Annual Dinner. Kuramoto Succeeds Yoshioka at Fourth Annual Banquet; Dancing is Held

$100,000 Sought (Cont.)

Welfare Program Favored at Board Meet in Northwest. Chapters Will Follow Recommendations of Board; Rural Chapters Pondering Agricultural Problems. Mid-Columbia Inducted