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  • Subject is exactly "Evacuation (World War II)"
With the advent of the salmon fishing season, about 15 Santa Cruz fishermen will be affected by the federal regulation which requires that an alien fisherman have a crew which is at least 50 per cent citizen aboard his boat before he may go out to…

Date: 1943-03-26
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

LOS ANGELES (UP) - A test case to determine constitutionality of withholding American citizenship from Japanese aliens was filed in federal court late Wednesday.The suit was brought by the American Civil Liberties union in behalf of Gensuki Mafuda,…

Date: 1946-04-25
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 8
Type: NEWS

Effects of alien laws began to be felt around Santa Cruz high school today where Lila Kitahara and George Hashimoto had to leave school because they are moving from an area prohibited to aliens of enemy nationality after midnight, February 24.Both…

Date: 1942-02-19
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 10
Type: NEWS

Certain designated classes of Italian and German aliens -- and a very few Japanese -- Monday held a reprieve from evacuation and military curfew regulations in effect Friday in this city and county.At the same time, the army ordered all aliens…

Date: 1942-03-30
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Don't sell property at sacrifice prices, continue to work your crops until exclusion is ordered officially, Santa Cruz county Japanese-Americans and affected aliens of the three enemy nations were cautioned Monday by the military. Exclusion has not…

Date: 1942-03-09
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 15
Type: NEWS

To the Editor:He who engages in arguments in or with a newspaper loses if he wins and convinces no one not already convinced; nevertheless, I cannot pass over lightly the articles appearing in this paper concerning the Japanese and what we shall do…

Date: 1943-03-09
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 6
Type: NEWS

WASHINGTON (UP) Shortly after Rep. John Z. Anderson, R., Calif., had declared 800 Japanese evacuees had been permitted to return to the west coast, President Roosevelt Wednesday had expressed the belief that Japanese-Americans, who are American…

Date: 1944-11-22
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

LOYAL INTERNEES HOLD FIRM, QUELL UNREST AMONG AXIS ELEMENTPosten, Ariz. (UP) - W. Wade Head, director of the Colorado River relocation center here, said Monday the general strike among Japanese evacuees which had been in progress since Wednesday,…

Date: 1942-11-23
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

Detached by the war department to address meetings on the Pacific coast relative to the conduct and loyalty of Japanese-American soldiers in combat, Capt. George H. Grandstaff, Caucasian officer with the Nisei 100th battalion, Thursday night gave an…

Date: 1945-07-27
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

Washington (UP) - The army wants no part of supervising the Japanese-Americans in relocation camps while agencies exist which "could and should" handle them efficiently.Thus, the Dies subcommittee headed by Rep. John Costello, D., Calif., shied away…

Date: 1943-08-24
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

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