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WILL DO THEIR BEST ON FARMS SAYS I MOTOKIApproximately 200 Japanese families will remain in the Pajaro valley until the official moving notice following the voluntary evacuation deadline at midnight Sunday.I. Motoki, who was secretary of the now…

Date: 1942-03-27
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
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

Deadline On Illegal Goods NearA quiet exodus by voluntary evacuees up to Sunday midnight's deadline leaves only twenty families of Japanese aliens and Japanese-Americans in the northern section of the county to await compulsory evacuation under army…

Date: 1942-03-31
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Offering a solution of the Japanese problem, which will confront us after the war, Roy W. Tarleton, born in Santa Cruz, graduate of the local schools and now mayor of the City of Compton, suggested here last week that Congress disinfranchise Japanese…

Date: 1942-04-03
Source: Riptide , page 2
Type: NEWS

Japanese who will be evacuated from the Pajaro valley soon - perhaps late this month - were assured Monday that living conditions in army-established assembly centers will be adequate.Spiking rumors being circulated by some Japanese and some…

Date: 1942-04-13
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

New regulations to assure fair disposal and continued productivity of approximately 15 farms still operated by Japanese-Americans in the Watsonville and Santa Cruz area were announced today by Mr. Oscar W. Dennis, special farm security representative…

Date: 1942-04-17
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

One thousand one hundred and ninety six persons of Japanese origin or descent will leave Santa Cruz county this week for the reception center on the rodeo grounds at Salinas. Thence they will go to colonies in inland areas.The 1196 will represent 216…

Date: 1942-04-26
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition , page 1
Type: NEWS

Evacuation of all Japanese and Japanese-Americans from Santa Cruz County means that all Japanese farm operations in the area must be transferred to new operators within the next five days, it was announced today by Myron C. Frane, special field agent…

Date: 1942-04-27
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Evening Edition , page 5
Type: NEWS

Working smoothly, officials at the Salinas assembly center in the rodeo grounds registered 63 Japanese from Watsonville and 423 from Salinas Monday, gave them numbers and assigned them to temporary living quarters, then made ready to receive an…

Date: 1942-04-28
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

Thursday Noon Deadline for Transfer to Salinas CenterThe Japanese, whose mass migration into the fertile Pajaro valley at the turn of the century marked a milestone in this district's agricultural history, climbed aboard big buses in front of the…

Date: 1942-04-29
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

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