There were still some Japanese American school clerks working for the Seattle School District, but they were on duty because they had to train and instruct their new replacements.
A curfew of 8 pm had the Japanese colony at home and obeying the law, according to a Seattle police officer. A photo of Aki Kato pointing to a clock at a drug store indicated that there were about 7 minutes to go before all Japanese had to be at…
Black and White Negative Consul General's office. Front row: far left, "Halfy" Mayeda; Marao Yorita. Fourth from right, Roy Okada; Jack Hori; Frank Natsuhara; Heiji Okuda. Second row: from left, Taka Okazaki, Satoshi Miyahara, unidentified, Bill…
Japanese students at the University of British Columbia were still participating in military training and would continue to do so, according to university president Klinck and Colonel Shrum.