Food stamps presented by alien Japanese are not honored because of the Treasury Department's restrictions on finanacial transactions between Japanese aliens and U.S. citizens.
Cameras and short wave radios were turned in by Japanese aliens and some German and Italian aliens under an order barring them from having such items during wartime and the deadline of December 30, 1941 was approaching.
Article contains stories of Japanese American farmers and farm life before and after World War II. These stories are excerpts from a vido-tape project funded by the Washington Commission for the Humanties entier Bara-Bara/Scatterd.