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"Japanese Nationals Give Up Radioes, Cameras -- San Francisco -- Complying with a Department of Justice order that all cameras and radios capable of receiving short wave broadcasts be turned over to police, Genkura Nishioka, left, and Frank Ijichi, right, appeared at a police station with their movie camera and radio-recorder, respectively. Police Lieut. Dan Collins issued a receipt for the articles. German and Italian nationals also were ordered to turn in their cameras and radioes."--caption on photograph
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"Japanese Nationals Give Up Radioes, Cameras -- San Francisco -- Complying with a Department of Justice order that all cameras and radios capable of receiving short wave broadcasts be turned over to police, Genkura Nishioka, left, and Frank Ijichi, right, appeared at a police station with their movie camera and radio-recorder, respectively. Police Lieut. Dan Collins issued a receipt for the articles. German and Italian nationals also were ordered to turn in their cameras and radioes."--caption on photograph JARDA-3-22
Collection:
Japanese American Relocation photograph collection,
Contributing Institution:
University of Southern California, Regional History Collection