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"Japanese in Little Tokyo are shown watching bulletins as the war started. Here is a bulletin posted on a wall of one of the buildings. "Our people are stunned by this," said Carl Ikamure (the man nearest the bulletin). "We can't believe the Japanese government would order such a bombing at this time." Similar statements were made by others in the crowd. Selling of liquor in district was banned."--caption on photograph
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"Japanese in Little Tokyo are shown watching bulletins as the war started. Here is a bulletin posted on a wall of one of the buildings. "Our people are stunned by this," said Carl Ikamure (the man nearest the bulletin). "We can't believe the Japanese government would order such a bombing at this time." Similar statements were made by others in the crowd. Selling of liquor in district was banned."--caption on photograph JARDA-2-26
Collection:
Japanese American Relocation photograph collection,
Contributing Institution:
University of Southern California, Regional History Collection