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  • Subject is exactly "Evacuation (World War II)"
Fishermen With 23 Sons In Army And Navy Are Bound To Wharf While Boats Lie Idle And Sea Food Is NeededThey sit about the wharf these days, mending nets and cleaning gear and hoping that the time will soon come when they can again take out the fishing…

Date: 1942-02-01
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Young children in alien Italian families facing removal from the federal-designated restricted area in Santa Cruz are frightened, adults are bewildered and worried, the fishing industry at the wharf will be hard hit and boys are holding up enlisting…

Date: 1942-02-03
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 8
Type: NEWS

FEBRUARY 24 IS DATE FOR CLEARING AREAThe federal alien restricted area ruling of Attorney General Francis Biddle brought wartime reality into the heart of Santa Cruz county yesterday when all the area west of state highway No. 1 (the Coast road and…

Date: 1942-02-03
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Italian, Japanese and German aliens in Santa Cruz who may have harbored a hope that some disposition would come to exclude them from the evacuation order, had those hopes completely quashed Tuesday in a justice department announcement from Washington…

Date: 1942-02-03
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Highlighting the 35 resolutions adopted by the Monterey county agricultural conference in Salinas last week was one recommending removal of alien Japanese from coastal areas.This resolution was in variance to a similar resolution adopted earlier in…

Date: 1942-02-03
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 2
Type: NEWS

HUGE COAST AREA HIT BY NEW REGULATIONSItalian, Japanese, and German aliens in all of Santa Cruz county will be subjected to a 9 p.m. curfew and be permitted to travel only between their homes and jobs after Feb. 24.Meantime, in connection with…

Date: 1942-02-04
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

There are two current schools of thought in Santa Cruz regarding enemy alien orders.On the one side are those bullet-headed residents who point a condemning finger at Pearl Harbor and growl: "Move 'em all back. The farther the better."And on the…

Date: 1942-02-04
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 2
Type: NEWS

'WE'LL ABIDE BY ORDERS,' SAYS ONE OF COLONYPajaro valley's alien Japanese population will accept quietly the government's edict, removing them from a coastal area roughly bounded by State Highway No. 1, I. Motoki, prominent local Japanese, declared…

Date: 1942-02-04
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

James J. Scoppettone, acting as president of the Marconi Civic Service club, wired Governor Olson Wednesday urging that a local board be appointed to co-operate with the sheriff and police departments in an effort to prevent dislocation of aliens…

Date: 1942-02-05
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Production of food is of such major importance to our country that we feel confident the government will work out a system whereby evacuation of aliens from the banned farming areas will be accomplished without disrupting agricultural industry in the…

Date: 1942-02-05
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

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