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  • Subject is exactly "Evacuation (World War II)"
To the editor:Quoting from G. W. Cornell's letter of Sept. 20 to the editor, "everything possible should be done to encourage all Japanese to return to their native land and..." Perhaps we could have just as easily relocated elsewhere but, my dear…

Date: 1945-09-26
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 3
Type: NEWS

https://fishbox.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/local_history_articles/AR-213.pdf

Date: 1992
Source: Nihon Bunka = Japanese Culture; one hundred years in the Pajaro Valley. Published by the Pajaro Valley Arts Council in conjunction with the Council's 1992 exhibition of the same name.
Type: ARTICLE

Only the possibility of serious harm to the nation could justify the compulsory uprooting of the thousands of American-born Japanese who are to be removed by the army from Pacific coast areas in which sabotage or aid to the enemy might be disastrous.…

Date: 1942-03-05
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 5
Type: NEWS

To the Editor: Your insipid and practically anti-democratic editorial in Tuesday evenings paper (regarding return of Japanese) is a sickening display of shoddy thinking to the mind of at least one soldier who has now served his country for over three…

Date: 1944-12-22
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page -
Type: NEWS

Cpl. Jack E. Kirby of Freedom, captured by the Japs at the fall of Corregidor in May, 1942, and prisoner in various prison camps in the Philippines until Sept. 3, 1945, writes the following to the Register-Pajaronian:"Since my return from the prison…

Date: 1945-10-11
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 6
Type: NEWS

(Editor's Note: As a representative spokesman for Santa Cruz' Japanese population, Frank Masamori was asked to write the following article, outlining local Japanese impressions of the new war.)The Japanese-Americans of Santa Cruz were as shocked and…

Date: 1941-12-10
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News , page 8
Type: NEWS

Washington (UP) - The attitude of Lt.-Gen. John L. DeWitt that "a Jap's a Jap," has upset for the present an administration plan to return to useful work on the Pacific coast a majority of the 110,000 Japanese evacuees in relocation camps, it was…

Date: 1943-04-16
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

To the Editor:I have just noted the very recent C. C. survey concerning the ever-present Japanese problem in our midst. This report certainly demonstrates that our locality has a goodly majority of red-blooded Americans.Of late we have been learning…

Date: 1945-09-20
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 8
Type: NEWS

To the Editor:Attention: Aiko Masada;Referring to your recent letter addressed to the writer you scornfully quoted "dusty Arizona" and "muddy Arkansas" as two of the barbed-wire relocation centers your people were forced to accept. These two terms…

Date: 1945-10-04
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 8
Type: NEWS

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