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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

To the Editor:We have been in the Salinas assembly center undergoing new experiences for nearly two months. At first, things were not so well organized but today as we are almost ready to make our next move to our relocation center, everything is…

Date: 1942-06-22
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 3
Type: NEWS

(Editor's note: Itsumi Oita, co-winner of the American Legion Armistice Day oratorical contest, was invited to contribute a guest editorial this week and to express the feelings of the Americans of Japanese ancestry in regard to the war.)Although…

Date: 1941-12-12
Source: Watsonville Morning Sun , page 8
Type: NEWS

To the Editor:For the last two years, some of us, privately and publicly, have asserted that the Japanese, as a race, are absolutely bad, that they are inherently, biologically and traditionally vicious, inherently inhuman, totally unfit for…

Date: 1944-02-01
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
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

Sacramento--Legislators and farmers have been fretting over the wasted farm machinery left behind by interned Japanese farmers. There seemed no way to cut the red tape and get the equipment into useful production.Now Governor Warren and Attorney…

Date: 1943-04-08
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 10
Type: NEWS

To the editor: I just read Capt. Lettunich's letter carried in your Readers Referendum June 19. Apparently the captain either has not been associated with the American-Japanese he speaks of, or his association has been so close that he has allowed it…

Date: 1945-07-13
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 3
Type: NEWS

To the Editor: I take the liberty of addressing this letter to you, in the hope that you will print it, because the subject to which it is devoted is a problem which disturbs me as well as many others who are presently overseas in the armed…

Date: 1945-06-12
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 5
Type: NEWS

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