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"Aliens Surrender Radios -- In compliance with U.S. order, three San Francisco Japanese are shown surrendering at Nothern Police Station a short wave receiver owned by a friend, H. Tominago, now in Montana internment camp. Left to right Police Sergeant J. J. Johnston, M. Tamaru, Iwro Hashiguchi, and S. Tamuru. All enemy aliens radios and cameras must be surrendered by today."--caption on photograph
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"Aliens Surrender Radios -- In compliance with U.S. order, three San Francisco Japanese are shown surrendering at Nothern Police Station a short wave receiver owned by a friend, H. Tominago, now in Montana internment camp. Left to right Police Sergeant J. J. Johnston, M. Tamaru, Iwro Hashiguchi, and S. Tamuru. All enemy aliens radios and cameras must be surrendered by today."--caption on photograph JARDA-1-44
Collection:
Japanese American Relocation photograph collection,
Contributing Institution:
University of Southern California, Regional History Collection