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Whatever Tokyo Does, They Are Good Americans

Article contrasts how Japanese government modified plans to detain Americans as "hostages" to how Japanese in America behave and are treated .

What's Happened To South Park

South Park near Seattle has changed from small farms and a close-knit society to few farms and industrial building.

What's ahead for old Chinatown?

A look at the International District in the shadow of the new Kingdome.

What Willie Mak Did To Chinatown

Reporter suggests that Willie Mak draffe Chinatown into court with him when it was characterised as gambling, tong, and hoodlums

What to do with Japs in Western States Stirs the Bouquest and Brickbat Wielders

The Seattle Times shows samples of letters to the editor which indicate some agree with syndicated columnist Henry McLemore's advuce that persons of Japanese ancestry should be treated harshly, while others argue for just and fair treatment.

What to Do with Japs Agitates Entire N.W.

Throughout the Pacific Northwest, people were urging the internment of Japanese aliens and their denial of employment on the railroads as Tacoma arrested six Japanese near the waterfront, although five were released. Even in Canada people in the…

What to do with $5 million

The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 set aside money to educate and document the events surrounding the evacuation. Deciding how to spend this money is ongoing.

What the Scarecrow Said

In World War II, two spirited widows obtain the release of a California horticulturist from an internment camp for Japanese-Americans in the hope that he will turn their barren land in Massachusetts into a farm. The man, a widower himself, becomes a…

What the Filipinos Ask

Printed in the New York Times, May 18, 1919, From Jim Zwick's Anti - Imperialism in the U.S., 1898 - 1935.