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SALINAS (Special to Register-Pajaronian) - At the Rotary club luncheon in Soledad Thursday, E.M. Seifert Jr., of Salinas, gave the following talk in the interest of the Monterey Bay Council of Japanese Relations:"My interest in our relations to the…

Date: 1945-02-03
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 4
Type: NEWS

SALINAS (Special to Register-Pajaronian) - The Monterey Bay Empire, which takes in Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties, has a serious question facing it, as the Japanese begin to return to this area. Sincere, unselfish, unprejudiced,…

Date: 1945-02-02
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

Frank Sakata, Pajaro valley Nisei who was evacuated three years ago, and who now is farming with his family in eastern Oregon, was here on business Monday and Tuesday. He was accompanied by another local Nisei, "Sox" Yamaguchi.Sakata's visit was in…

Date: 1945-01-30
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

HOLLYWOOD (UP) - World War II veterans in Hollywood Post 591 were threatened Thursday with withdrawal of their American Legion charter for admitting to membership Harley M. Oka, honorably-discharged Japanese-American soldier.District Commander Dick…

Date: 1945-01-25
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 8
Type: NEWS

SAN JOSE (Special) - Because of some misunderstanding in regard to Congressman John Z. (Jack) Anderson's attitude regarding Japanese evacuees, the representative from this district has issued the following statement to clarify his stand on the…

Date: 1945-01-19
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 4
Type: NEWS

SAN FRANCISCO (UP) - Dr. Paul S. Taylor, professor of economics at the University of California, told a special conference on racial relations that returning Japanese-Americans will not threaten the economic security of west coast farmers.Taylor…

Date: 1945-01-12
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 3
Type: NEWS

SAN FRANCISCO (UP) - Japanese-American evacuees who could fill at least 15,000 vital industrial and farm jobs are hesitating about returning here because of concern over housing and employment, Harold Boyd, chairman of the Council for Civic Unity of…

Date: 1945-01-08
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 4
Type: NEWS

SACRAMENTO (UP) - State educational administrators Saturday had pledged support in averting disturbances when children of Japanese ancestry return to California public schools.The pledge was sent to Gov. Earl Warren by Walter F. Dexter, state…

Date: 1945-01-08
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 4
Type: NEWS

We have been asked what other editors of smaller city daily newspapers think about the lifting of the exclusion order against west coast Japanese. Through the cooperation of the United Press, we can pass on the following editorial comments on the…

Date: 1944-12-28
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 4
Type: NEWS

Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes said Thursday in Washington he believed that most Japanese-Americans and Japanese aliens who were evacuated from the west coast and subsequently relocated "will choose of their own accord to remain in their…

Date: 1944-12-21
Source: Watsonville Register-Pajaronian , page 1
Type: NEWS

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