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  • The Santa Cruz Sentinel readers of their May 23, 1943, edition were drawn to the headline "Harold M Whalman, Oiler, Santa Cruz Man Killed by Torpedo on Tanker in Pacific." Harold Myron Whalman was born in California to John and Louisa Whalman
  • "Son of Soquel Man Killed in Training Plane" brought a Memorial Day message home to Santa Cruz Sentinel readers. The United States War Department List of Dead and Missing World War II Casualties for the County of Santa Cruz includes the name
  • rights for all races and groups; opportunity for all, not those hereditarily fortunate.I will continue my subscription, though I have never been so furious with an editorial as the one you had the nerve to foist on your readers Tuesday evening.
  • Readers' Referendum--Japanese Like Food At Salinas Center[Editorial]
  • readers.--HENRY B. ADAMS.March 17, 1944."As twilight surrounds the celestial sphere once more and the momentum of the usual daily activities has slowed down to its minimum, I find myself with sufficient time to drop you a few lines.
  • 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
  • Watsonville readers of the Register-Pajaronian became a part of John Ware's B-17 as he shared his experiences of a bombing mission. John E. Ware was born in Kern County, California, on May 30, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ware. The Wares originally
  • ; I don't think you know what procedures we have to go through in order to get our permit to relocate. If you do know, you are keeping it away from your readers. We have to have our past records checked by the War Relocaton authority and the Federal
  • - J. P. McEvoy in Readers' Digest for March, 1943.Remember also - persecute these people for the accident of birth - establish a precedent and the cold heavy hand of persecution and intolerance may one day rest on your shoulder because your name
  • READERS' REFERENDUM--JAPANESE LIKE FOOD AT SALINAS CENTER A DISSERVICE TO OUR NATION [Editorial] "Further evidencing the need for national martial law, which Riptide consistently has advocated, is the action of the Civil Liberties Union which