Title: "Japs Urged to Claim Goods Taken by U.S.," Seattle Times, 9/8/1946, (ddr-densho-56-1166)
Densho ID: ddr-densho-56-1166

Japs Urged to Claim Goods Taken by U.S.

United States Marshal J.S. Denise today urged owners of property confiscated during the war to claim it.

Denise said he is especially anxious to dispose of the articles because, in his judgment, sooner or later a law may be passed authorizing him to sell such unclaimed property.

Most of the property belongs to Japanese. Still unclaimed are 143 radios, 200 firearms of all types, 89 side-arms, 12 world globes, 20 wall maps, 14 daggers and knives, 15 flashlights, 15 swords, several boxes of ammunition and miscellaneous radio parts, various binoculars and field glasses, several atlases and geographies.

Owners may call at the marshal's office, third floor of the United States Courthouse. Mondays through Fridays from 8:30 to 5 o'clock.