Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 3/3/1942, (denshopd-p140-00064)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00064

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Dearest My Katsuno: --

How are you dear? Did you moved home? How the boys? I am very good health in warm spring weather here. As you know by news, the announced by Attorney General Francis Biddle that disposition of the cases, Japanese 392 person, released 34, paroled 102, and 156 interned but not mention the name yet. May be take quite time yet. Today T. Yamaguchi Jr. visit here and Mr. Arima met him too.

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Good news to Niho san. Mr. Masauki 28 yr L.A. son in law of Mr. & Mrs. Niho, released to-day here leave 2:30 with one other young man Jiro Gishi 23 yr L.A. I said good-bye as Vice Mayor of here. Today Mrs. and Miss Okuda came up see Mr. Okuda. We learn 23 American born Japanese girls resigned the clerks in Seattle elementary schools. So sorry for her (Miss Okuda). How is the Evacuation of all Japanese? Yesterday Mr. Shiraishi told me "Tokiwa Hotel" must move out and he thinks every body American born citizen too? If so please rent the Restaurant to cook $50.00 month or any your opinion and live with Roy anywhere. Arthur is old enough independent himself. Don't worry, our god father always with you! Be faithful and good cheer Dear! Arima RCVD letter today. Fujio san & children plan to move to Ill.

Tell Roy to write me as soon as he could about Business. He registered army?

Write again

With Love G.M.