Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 2/11/1942, (denshopd-p140-00057)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00057

2/11

Dearest Katsuno: --

Happy your Birthday, Dear. I wish it for all I am worth for your happiness means more to me than anything else on Earth. I am very sorry can't joy with you and can't help you either way, sickness, Home, Business. Thanks rcvd Tel. Monday night which you sent Saturday. I sent Tel. to Mrs. F. Arima yesterday about Arima's affidavit. Our hearing is over yesterday but no body knows result. Also take 3, 4 months we think. Its decide at Wash. D.C. or to take for granted. I read Seattle Times "40 Japanese internees left 2/7 King Station Seattle" but none came here. I suppose went to North Dakota far away and colder too. How are you Dear? Wish better. Thank you for Affidavit. Its important paper to me. I am very well. Mr. Fujioka ill. An old man, Los Angeles, Calif. died 1/31. 73 years old his name "Ito." Mr. Matsuda told me Mr. Nakamura O.K. to sell his ring now and square up, but I think if its value more than 2... give him some. Will ask number of jewelry shop and sell right price.

How's your tonsil treatment? Operation this week?

Much warmer now but foot snow on ground. Education dept. start school this week English. Mr. Michio Ito teaching dancing private too. How is boys and friends, church, Home, Rest. Wait boy's letter.

With Love G.M.