NOTES:
  • All TABLES in Final Report are being placed here for the time being.

Index to Tables

TABLE NO.Part IVCHAPTER
1.Japanese Population of the Western Defense Command Area, by States and Military Areas: 1940VIII
2.Nativity of the Total Japanese Population and of the Adult Japanese Population of Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington: 1940VIII
3.Age and Nativity of Japanese Population in Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington: 1940VIII
4.Major Industry Groups of Japanese Employed Workers 14 Years Old and Over in California, Oregon and Washington: 1940VIII
5.Cumulative Net Voluntary Migration of Japanese from Military Areas: March 12 to June 30, 1942IX
6.Japanese Migrants from Evacuated Areas, by State and County of Origin and by SexIX
7.Japanese Migrants from Evacuated Areas, by State of Reported Destination and by SexIX
8.Japanese Migrants from Evacuated Areas, by State of Origin and by Sex and NativityIX
9.Classification of Interviews by Types of Business as of May 22, 1942, Head Office ZoneXI
10.Total Interviews and Total Individual Cases Handled by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in Connection with the Evacuation ProgramXI
11.Property Received for Storage in Military Areas 1 and 2 and Transferred to War Relocation AuthorityXI
12.Motor Vehicles Received and Handled by the Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoXI
13.Summary of Cases Served by the Farm Security Administration: Military Areas 1 and 2XI
14.Farms and Acreage Subject to RelinquishmentXI
Part V
15.Average Daily Cost of Rations per EvacueeXIV
16.Inpatient Movement During Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
17.Patient-Days in Hospitals During Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
18.Operations Performed During Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
19.Average Number of Inpatients per Week by Type of Service During Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
20.Total Outpatient Treatments by Type of Service During the Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
21.Total Treatments and Outpatients for the Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
22.Center Hospital Medical Staff During Reporting Period: August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
23.Average Number of Cases of Communicable Diseases Reported per Week from August 1 to August 28, 1942XV
24.Births, Deaths, and Stillbirths for Japanese Inducted Into Assembly Centers: March 21 to October 30, 1942XV
25.Japanese Deaths in California, Oregon and Washington During First Ten Months of 1942, by Sex and Month of DeathXV
26.Deaths, Infant Deaths, and Stillbirths for Japanese in California: 1937-1941XV
27.Number of Offenses Charged. Total Japanese Population of the United States, Calendar Year 1941, and of Assembly Centers, April 25 to October 25, 1942XVIII
28.Crime Offenses in Assembly CentersXVIII
29.Average Population, Total Days Occupied by Evacuees, Dates of Occupancy and Maximum Population of Assembly CentersXIX
Part VI
30.Preliminary Estimate of the Cost of Relocation Centers (December 1, 1942)XXI
31.Quartermaster Property Shipped to War Relocation Authority CentersXXI
32.Summary of Transfers of Evacuees from Custody of the Army to Custody of the War Relocation Authority.XXII
33.Transfers from Assembly to Relocation CentersXXII
Part VII
34.Summary by Source and Disposition of Persons Who Were Offered Repatriation in June, 1942XXIV
35.Address, Age, and Sex of 54 Repatriates Entrained by Wartime Civil Control Administration on June 6, 1942XXIV
36.Distribution of Names on July 31, 1942 State Department Preliminary Repatriation List Found in Wartime Civil Control Administration Master Index FileXXIV
37.Distribution of Names on July 31, 1942 State Department Preliminary Repatriation List Not Found in Wartime Civil Control Administration Master Index FileXXIV
38.Distribution of Names Under Wartime Civil Control Administration Responsibility on August 19, 1942 State Department ListXXIV
39.Disposition of Names Under Wartime Civil Control Administration Responsibility on August 19, 1942 State Department ListXXIV
40.Type of Form Letter Sent to Residents of Assembly and Relocation Centers in October, 1942XXIV
41.Responses Received in Canvass of Persons on Photostat List and Supplement: October 19-December 31, 1942XXIV
42.Lists of Japanese Requesting Repatriation Transmitted by Wartime Civil Control AdministrationXXIV
43.Age, Sex, Citizenship, and Place of Education of 2,772 Japanese Requesting Repatriation as of October 19, 1942XXIV
44.Number and Percentage of Nisei, Kibei, and Issei Requesting Repatriation in Five Age GroupsXXIV
Part VIII
45.Summary of Persons Evacuated or Otherwise Coming Under the Evacuation Program, March 2 to October 31,1942XXVIII
46.State of Origin by Center of Destination of Japanese EvacueesXXVIII
47.Total Persons Evacuated to Each Assembly and Relocation Center by Civilian Exclusion Order Number and AreaXXVIII
48.Japanese Evacuation and Voluntary Migration from Evacuated Areas of Western Defense Command -- Compared to Census Population of 1940XXVIII
49.Daily Population of All Assembly Centers Including Hospitals: March 21 to October 30, 1942XXVIII
50.Evacuees Entering Assembly Centers by Center and by Type of Induction or Transfer: March 21, 1942 to October 30, 1942XXVIII
51.Evacuees on Leave and Returning to Assembly CentersXXVIII
52.Evacuees Leaving Assembly Centers by Center and by Type of Release or Transfer: March 21, 1942 to October 30, 1942XXVIII
53.Net Total Persons Entering and Leaving Wartime Civil Control Administration Assembly Centers: March 21 to October 30, 1942XXVIII
54.Population of Assembly and Relocation Centers May 1 to November 3, 1942, by MonthsXXVIII
55.Total Number of Evacuee-Days in Assembly Centers and in Hospitals Outside of Assembly Centers, by Center and Month: March 21, 1942 to October 30, 1942XXVIII
56.Estimated Total Number of Evacuee Families and Average Size of Such Families, by CenterXXVIII
57.Center of Origin and Destination of Evacuees Transferred from Assembly to Relocation CentersXXVIII
58.Estimated State and Relocation Center Destination of Japanese Evacuees, by State of OriginXXVIII
59.Estimated Persons Received by War Relocation Authority from Wartime Civil Control Administration and Other Sources, to October 31, 1942XXVIII
60.Population by Race, for the United States: 1940 and 1930XXVIII
61.Geographical Distribution of the Japanese Population in the United States: 1940XXVIII
62.Nativity of Japanese in United States: 1890-1940XXVIII
63.Growth of Japanese Population in Certain Selected Cities of California, Oregon, and Washington: 1900-1940XXVIII
64.Sex Composition of the Japanese Population in Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington: 1900-1940XXVIII
65.Nativity of the Japanese Population in Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington: 1900-1940XXVIII
66.Age of Japanese by Sex and by Nativity for Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington: 1940XXVIII
67.Employed Japanese Workers by Major Industry Groups in California, Oregon and Washington: 1940XXVIII
68.Japanese-Operated Farms Compared with All Farms in California, Oregon and Washington, 1920-1940XXVIII
69.Acreage of Commercial Truck Crops Grown by Japanese in CaliforniaXXVIII
70.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Arizona, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
71.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in California, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
72.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Oregon, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
73.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Washington, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
74.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Idaho, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
75.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Montana, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
76.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Nevada, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
77.Nativity of All Japanese and of Japanese Family Heads in Utah, by Counties: 1940XXVIII
78.Japanese Employed Workers 14 Years Old and Over by Sex, Nativity, and Major Occupation and Industry Groups, for California, Oregon and Washington: 1940XXVIII
79.Japanese Employed Workers 14 Years Old and Over by Sex, Nativity and Major Occupation and Industry Groups for California: 1940XXVIII
80.Japanese Employed Workers 14 Years Old and Over by Sex, Nativity and Major Occupation and Industry Groups for Oregon: 1940XXVIII
81.Japanese Employed Workers 14 Years Old and Over by Sex, Nativity and Major Occupation and Industry Groups for Washington: 1940XXVIII


TABLE 1. -- JAPANESE POPULATION OF THE WESTERN DEFENSE
COMMAND AREA BY STATES AND MILITARY AREAS: 1940

StateAll AreasMilitary Area 1Military Area 2Military Areas 3-6
Total, WDC Area117,364107,7045,2814,379
Arizona632362270  
California93,71789,4834,234  
Oregon4,0713,843228  
Washington14,56514,016549  
Idaho1,191    1,191
Montana508    508
Nevada470    470
Utah2,210    2,210
Source: Bureau of the Census.


TABLE 2. -- NATIVITY OF THE TOTAL JAPANESE POPULATION
AND OF THE ADULT JAPANESE POPULATION OF ARIZONA,
CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND WASHINGTON: 1940

Sex and NativityTOTAL POPULATIONADULT POPULATION*
NumberPercentNumberPercent
BOTH SEXES
    
All112,98510062,899100
Native-born71,8966422,37536
Foreign-born41,0893640,52464
MALES     
All63,20810037,438100
Native-born38,0946012,62834
Foreign-born25,1144024,81066
FEMALES     
All49,77710025,461100
Native-born33,802689,74738
Foreign-born15,9753215,71462
* Persons 21 years of age or older.


TABLE 3. -- AGE AND NATIVITY OF JAPANESE POPULATION IN
ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON AND WASHINGTON: 1940

Age (Years)TOTALNATIVE-BORNFOREIGN-BORN
NumberPercentNumberPercentNumberPercent
   All ages112,985100.071,896100.041,089100.0
Under 57,1896.47,1349.9550.1
5 to 98,3577.48,28111.5760.2
10 to 1412,86111.412,74317.71180.3
15 to 1918,13816.117,89324.92450.6
20 to 2414,63613.014,19319.74431.1
25 to 297,6676.87,0759.85921.4
30 to 344,4704.02,6993.81,7714.3
35 to 396,3815.61,1201.65,26112.8
40 to 447,0686.33940.56,67416.2
45 to 495,8545.21950.35,65913.8
50 to 547,4126.6830.17,32917.8
55 to 595,9175.2370.15,88014.3
60 to 644,4503.918---4,43210.8
65 to 691,7991.67---1,7924.4
70 to 745660.510---5561.4
75 and older2200.214---2060.5
21 and older62,89955.722,37531.140,52498.6
Source: Bureau of the Census.


TABLE 4. -- MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS OF JAPANESE EMPLOYED
WORKERS, 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER; CALIFORNIA,
OREGON, AND WASHINGTON: 1940

IndustryTotalCaliforniaOregonWashington
   All industries48,69140,3741,7716,546
Agriculture22,02719,2897591,979
Manufacturing1,9781,131160687
Wholesale and retail trade11,4729,3364041,732
Personal service8,3366,8962711,169
All other4,8783,722177979
PERCENTAGE       
   All industries100.0100.0100.0100.0
Agriculture45.247.842.930.2
Manufacturing4.12.89.010.5
Wholesale and retail trade23.623.122.826.5
Personal service17.117.115.317.9
All other10.09.210.015.0
Source: Bureau of the Census.


TABLE 5. -- CUMULATIVE NET VOLUNTARY MIGRATION OF JAPANESE FROM MILITARY
AREAS -- WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND, MARCH 12 TO JUNE 30, 1942

DatesTotal outside Military Area 1Military Area 2Military Areas 3-6Outside WDC Area
March 12 to 1852890171267
March 19 to 251,555285517753
March 26 to April 17,7743,0872,0932,594
April 2 to 88,2543,3682,2842,602
April 9 to 158,5293,4842,4252,620
April 16 to 228,6703,5562,4492,665
April 23 to 298,8793,6732,4712,735
April 30 to May 69,0573,7852,4902,782
May 7 to 139,1413,7762,5372,828
May 14 to 2010,2414,7922,5892,860
May 21 to 2710,2554,7782,6142,863
May 28 to June 710,2864,7932,6302,863
June 8 to 1610,2904,7942,6302,866
June 17 to 3010,3124,7912,6332,888
Source: Bureau of the Census.


TABLE 6. -- JAPANESE MIGRANTS FROM EVACUATED AREAS
BY STATE AND COUNTY OF ORIGIN AND BY SEX

State and CountyTotalMaleFemale
Four-State total4,8892,6022,287
Arizona583424
Maricopa583424
California4,2032,2691,934
Alameda263142121
Butte752
Contra Costa18810
Fresno1537578
Imperial823547
Kern752
Kings312
Los Angeles1,9691,080889
Marin844
Merced624
Monterey23414391
Orange885434
Placer211
Riverside1046
Sacramento241014
San Benito642
San Bernardino1394
San Diego613130
San Francisco20795112
San Joaquin211011
San Luis Obispo1156
San Mateo1396772
Santa Barbara20511689
Santa Clara443231212
Santa Cruz824438
Sonoma1798
Stanislaus844
Tulare644420
Tuolumne20155
Ventura291415
Yolo22---
Yuba1---1
Oregon1297059
Clatsop11---
Hood River1394
Lane422
Multnomah542430
Polk523
Washington503218
Yamhill2---2
Washington499229270
Chelan211
Clark532
King403183220
Kitsap642
Lewis615
Okanogan33---
Pacific523
Pierce562630
Thurston624
Yakima743
Source -- Change of Residence Cards: Evacuated to Non-Evacuated Area.


TABLE 7. -- JAPANESE MIGRANTS FROM
EVACUATED AREAS BY STATE OF
REPORTER DESTINATION AND BY SEX

StateTotalMaleFemale
Total4,8892,6022,287
Arizona1056441
Arkansas1---1
Colorado1,9631,059904
District of Columbia514
Idaho305174131
Illinois722844
Indiana422
Iowa422
Kansas615
Kentucky1---1
Massachusetts312
Michigan241311
Minnesota421923
Missouri261214
Montana854837
Nebraska694128
Nevada381820
New Jersey413
New Mexico391821
New York271215
North Carolina725
North Dakota945
Ohio1284
Oklahoma391821
Oregon1156154
Pennsylvania1459
Texas511932
Utah1,519822697
Virginia312
Washington208105103
Wisconsin1697
Wyoming723438
Canada1---1


TABLE 8. -- JAPANESE MIGRANTS FROM EVACUATED AREAS
BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND BY SEX AND NATIVITY


Nativity and Sex TotalSTATE OF ORIGIN
ArizonaCaliforniaOregonWashington
ALL MIGRANTS     
     Total4,889584,203129499
Male2,602342,26970229
Female2,287241,93459270
NATIVE-BORN     
     Total3,377382,88884367
Male1,763231,53147162
Female1,614151,35737203
FOREIGN-BORN     
     Total1,512201,31545132
Male839117382367
Female67395772265


TABLE 9. -- CLASSIFICATION OF INTERVIEWS
BY TYPES OF BUSINESSES AS OF
MAY 22, 1942, HEAD OFFICE ZONE


Number of Cases3,562
Number of Persons Interviewed6,515
Number of Persons Represented41,483
Residences712
Flats and Apartments120
Business1,325
Equipment and Merchandise2,111
Furniture and Fixtures942
Farms and Orchards1,002
MAJOR BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION 
Bakeries7
Beauticians38
Canneries1
Churches34
Cleaners205
Dry Goods32
Fertilizers5
Florists21
Garages16
Hotels158
Laundries75
Liquors14
Markets102
Newspapers6
Novelties19
Nurseries230
Packers9
Professions19
Restaurants56
Sport Goods2
All Others276


TABLE 10. -- TOTAL INTERVIEWS AND TOTAL INDIVIDUAL
CASES HANDLED BY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
OF SAN FRANCISCO IN CONNECTION WITH
THE EVACUATION PROGRAM


OfficeNumber
of
interviews
Number
of
cases
     Total (all offices)26,95410,600
San Francisco (Head Office)7,8954,630
Los Angeles Branch9,1094,059
Portland Branch3,741207
Seattle Branch6,2091,704


TABLE 11. -- PROPERTY RECEIVED FOR STORAGE
IN MILITARY AREAS 1 AND 2 AND TRANSFERRED
TO WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY


OfficeNumber of
family units
Number of
individual units
     Total (all offices)2,98338,693
San Francisco (Head Office)1,37517,930
Los Angeles Branch1,19015,168
Portland Branch1532,966
Seattle Branch2652,629


TABLE 12. -- MOTOR VEHICLES RECEIVED AND HANDLED BY
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO


OfficeTotalSold to armyReleased to depositors
for private disposition*
Submitted for
requisitioning
     Total (all offices)1,9051,469319117
San Francisco (Head Office)152120284
Los Angeles Branch1,6821,312259**111
Portland Branch13751
Seattle Branch5830271
*On Form EPM 8.
**While 111 vehicles in Los Angeles Branch zone were submitted to the Military authorities under
proposals for requisitioning, voluntary sales of the vehicles to the Army continued, pending completion
of requisitioning details.


TABLE 13. -- SUMMARY OF CASES SERVED BY THE FARM SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION: MILITARY AREAS 1 AND 2


 Military Area
No. 1
Military Area
No. 2
Total Civil Control Stations1129
Farm cases registered5,349867
     Cases with property arrangements Completed when Stations closed5,266866
     Farm cases with property arrangements Incomplete when Stations closed831
Acreage operated by registered evacuees210,17934,536
     Acreage with property transactions Completed207,94234,511
     Acreage with property transactions Incomplete2,23725


TABLE 14. -- FARMS AND ACREAGE SUBJECT TO RELINQUISHMENT

OfficeFARMS SUBJECT TO RELINQUISHMENTACREAGE SUBJECT TO RELINQUISHMENT
All farmsTransferredTotal acreageTransferred
NumberPercentNumberPercent
All offices7,3117,24399.1256,741254,83099.3
Arizona3131100.01,4381,438100.0
   Phoenix3131100.01,4381,438100.0
California6,0846,06299.6223,257221,74499.3
Military Area 15,4375,41599.6198,675197,16299.2
   Bakersfield120120100.06,1186,118100.0
   El Centro254254100.012,72912,729100.0
   Fresno469469100.027,78427,784100.0
   Hayward254254100.06,7586,758100.0
   Los Angeles548548100.07,9417,941100.0
   Pasadena35235199.77,3197,30999.9
   Sacramento75473497.336,87835,62796.6
   San Diego190190100.06,0706,070100.0
   San Jose604604100.013,84113,841100.0
   Santa Ana544544100.015,92615,926100.0
   Santa Maria15515499.416,77616,52498.5
   Santa Rosa8181100.01,2091,209100.0
   Stockton303303100.015,82715,827100.0
   Torrance414414100.08,4628,462100.0
   Watsonville395395100.015,03715,037100.0
Military Area 2647647100.024,58224,582100.0
   Chico2424100.0643643100.0
   Lincoln5252100.02,8762,876100.0
   Marysville1717100.0573573100.0
   Reedley373373100.013,98513,985100.0
   Visalia181181100.06,5056,505100.0
Oregon366366100.013,97413,974100.0
   Portland366366100.013,97413,974100.0
Washington83078494.518,07217,67497.8
   Auburn71566993.610,63510,23796.3
   Yakima115115100.07,4377,437100.0


TABLE 15. -- AVERAGE DAILY COST OF RATIONS PER EVACUEE

CenterMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSept.OctoberDaily
average
Marysville------$0.39$0.33------------$0.36
Sacramento------.34.34------------.34
Stockton------.27.43$0.48$0.46$0.$0.43.41
Turlock------.36.41.50.50------.44
Merced------.44.37.41.42.42---.41
Fresno------.36.36.38.41.38.39.38
Pinedale------.30.37.44---------.37
Tulare------.28.46.42.39.39---.39
Pomona------.37.37.47.48------.42
Tanforan------.30.33.38.39.39.42.37
Salinas------.32.40.40---------.38
Portland------.34.31.35.39.24---.33
Puyallup------.32.36.49.41.39---.39
Manzanar$0.36$0.36.36---------------.36
Santa Anita---.22.30.41.42.45.41.42.38


TABLE 16. -- INPATIENT MOVEMENT DURING REPORTING PERIOD FROM
AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterAverage
center and
hospital
population
In
hospital
beginning
period
Total
admitted
Births3Deaths3Total
discharged
REMAINING IN HOSPITAL
TotalCenterOutside
Total58,2294831,31885191,421446316130
Fresno5,112471466114454459
Merced14,4692227823619415
Pomona24,528283251631---1
Portland3,40547917---10144359
Puyallup5,66964626157746410
Santa Anita18,5231132323362571157441
Stockton4,159569231104463115
Tanforan7,83560557116570522626
Tulare4,5294679618941374
1Reporting period from August 8 to August 28, 1942.
2Reporting period from August 1 to August 21, 1942.
3Includes one stillbirth at Santa Anita.


TABLE 17. -- PATIENT-DAYS IN HOSPITALS AND PATIENT-DAYS PER 1,000 EVACUEE DAYS
DURING REPORTING PERIOD: AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterPATIENT-DAYS IN HOSPITALSTotal evacuee-days,
Center
and hospital
Patient-days
per 1,000
evacuee-days
NUMBERPERCENT
TotalCenter hospitalOutside hospitalCenter hospitalOutside hospital
Total13,0519,3693,68271.828.21,567,4728.3
Fresno1,4551,25320286.113.9143,14410.2
Merced147627819858.441.693,8515.1
Pomona239522017555.744.395,0934.2
Portland1,4391,15728280.419.695,33915.1
Puyallup1,6801,40727383.816.2158,74410.6
Santa Anita3,0872,0311,05665.834.2518,6306.0
Stockton1,39589849764.435.6116,46512.0
Tanforan1,82187294947.952.1219,3928.3
Tulare1,3031,2535096.23.8126,81410.3
1Reporting period from August 8 to August 28, 1942.
2Reporting period from August 1 to August 21, 1942.


TABLE 18. -- OPERATIONS PERFORMED DURING REPORTING PERIOD:
AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942, INCLUSIVE


CenterTotal
operations
MAJOR OPERATIONSMINOR OPERATIONS
TotalCenter
hospital
Outside
hospital
TotalCenter HospitalOutside
hospital
TotalInpatientOutpatient
   Total271365312351681056367
Fresno846---6787462124
Merced171---16642---
Pomona221---1111------
Portland404---4362213914
Puyallup711---66---6---
Santa Anita66642605824342
Stockton63---33---------3
Tanforan5612---1244---------44
Tulare232---2111------
1Reporting period from August 8 to August 28, 1942.
2Reporting period from August 1 to August 21, 1942.


TABLE 19. -- AVERAGE NUMBER OF INPATIENTS PER WEEK BY TYPE OF SERVICE
AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterTotal
patients
MEDICALSurgicalObstetricalNew-bornVenereal
diseases
Tuber-
culosis
TotalCommuni-
cable
Other
   Total47626725242604038467
Fresno553672964423
Merced*20844222---6
Pomona*147---7222---1
Portland4736---3652211
Puyallup6543439165---10
Santa Anita11543142291313---17
Stockton4935926321---8
Tanforan6425---25976---17
Tulare*4734---3432314
*Average based on 3 week period.


TABLE 20. -- TOTAL OUTPATIENT TREATMENTS BY TYPE OF SERVICE DURING THE
REPORTING PERIOD AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterTotal
treat-
ments
DentalSurgicalGeneral
medical
OBSTETRICALEye, ear,
nose and
throat
Tubercu-
losis
Venereal
diseases1
Arseni-
cals
Inocula-
tions
and
vaccina-
tions
Physio-
therapy
PrenatalPost-
natal
   Total30,8129,2964,15610,008692881,7611503941753,856236
Fresno3,3613961,35774473---72192424652---
Merced21,142---258392532107117252816
Pomona31,430483---709183151------163020
Portland2,193797197909531214151274110
Puyallup2,2601,03151357841382101173739088
Santa Anita10,4954,1071,6423,1602083353341151---52892
Stockton2,552422831,24322---280---41---44417
Tanforan5,7651,6695671,438124253277410461,485---
Tulare21,61439111,05657---68---33---53
1Except arsenicals
2During the reporting period August 8 to August 28, inclusive
3During the reporting period August 1 to August 21, inclusive


TABLE 21. -- TOTAL TREATMENTS AND OUTPATIENTS
FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD
AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterTreatmentsOutpatient casesTreatments per
outpatient
   Total12,8169,5051.3
Fresno3,3612,6891.2
Pomona11,4301,2301.2
Puyallup2,2601,7451.3
Tanforan5,7653,8411.5
1For the reporting period August 1 to August 21, 1942


TABLE 22. -- CENTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF DURING REPORTING PERIOD
AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 1942


CenterTotal
medical
staff
PhysiciansDentistsNURSESDieticians,
aids, etc.
Admin.
assistants
Other
employees
TotalGraduateOther
   Total1,13045431493711237544474
Fresno103331239521122
Merced1673273437117
Pomona281433125939
Portland1073344---10186
Puyallup1234894529---73
Santa Anita30481129722563197
Stockton6463193162637
Tanforan19010855946541647
Tulare29142113852616
1For the reporting period August 8 to August 28, 1942.
2For the reporting period August 1 to August 21, 1942.


TABLE 23. -- AVERAGE NUMBER OF CASES OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES REPORTED PER WEEK
FROM AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 28, 19421


DiseaseTotalFresnoMercedPomonaPortlandPuyallupSanta AnitaStocktonTanforan
   Total reported6115311153185
Measles17521---2133
Chicken pox113------------17---
Mumps3---1---------------2
Whooping cough21------------1------
Coryza11---------------------
Tuberculosis18------------10---8---
Venereal diseases:         
   Lues33---------------------
   Gonorrhea1------------1---------
Encephalitis equine11---------------------
Vincent's angina1------------1---------
Other31------11---------


TABLE 24. -- DEATHS, BIRTHS, AND STILLBIRTHS FOR
JAPANESE INDUCTED INTO AN ASSEMBLY CENTER:
MARCH 21 TO OCTOBER 30, 1942


CenterDeathsBirthsStillbirths
   Total1285046
Fresno1232---
Manzanar (To June 1, 1942)411---
Marysville14---
Mayer---------
Merced10211
Pinedale56---
Pomona331---
Portland423---
Puyallup11371
Sacramento1151
Salinas213---
Santa Anita371943
Stockton725---
Tanforan2264---
Tulare518---
Turlock410---


TABLE 25. -- JAPANESE DEATHS IN CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON
DURING FIRST 10 MONTHS OF 1942, BY SEX AND MONTH OF DEATH*


Sex and MonthTotalCaliforniaOregonWashington
   Total (10 months)5394571270
January8266214
February453825
March5945311
April5544110
May6857110
June645716
July544518
August4642---4
September3331---2
October33321---
MALE    
   Total (10 months)396340649
January6755210
February353023
March4033---7
April3931---8
May4237---5
June494414
July413416
August3531---4
September2321---2
October2424------
FEMALE    
   Total (10 months)144117621
January1511---4
February108---2
March191234
April161312
May262015
June1513---2
July1311---2
August1111------
September1010------
October981---
Source: Bureau of Vital Statistics of California, Oregon and Washington. Four of the Washington deaths
and none of the Oregon deaths occurred in Military Area 2.


TABLE 26. -- DEATHS, INFANT DEATHS, AND STILLBIRTHS FOR
JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA: 1937-1941*


Cause of DeathTotal
1937-41
19411940193919381937
   All causes3,043617638562606620
Typhoid and paratyphoid fever1042121
Measles4------211
Scarlet fever3------21---
Whooping cough63------12
Diphtheria3---1---11
Influenza1525116
Dysentery6---13---2
Poliomyelitis, acute1------------1
Encephalitis, lethargic51112---
Meningococcus, meningitis1---------1---
Tuberculosis, lungs4349193648898
Tuberculosis, other641312131610
Venereal diseases5816135717
Other general diseases (epidemic)1331243
Cancer42489105887963
Other general diseases1172028202326
Diseases of nervous system2396748424339
Diseases of circulatory system3787090767468
Pneumonia1532223352944
Other diseases -- respiratory system35512657
Diarrhea and enteritis (-2)1021421
Diarrhea and enteritis (2 plus)1231251
Other diseases digestive system1793128423246
Nephritis1452127293632
Other non-venereal genito-urinary1843434
Puerperal state1724164
Diseases skin -- cellular tissue.31---1---1
Diseases bone, organs of locomotion611211
Congenital malformations448751410
Diseases peculiar to early infancy.1342433242825
Suicide1413229262727
Other external causes3618168607478
Ill defined or unknown4111---1
Infant deaths2705058465858
Stillbirths1352431302525
Source: California Bureau of Vital Statistics.


TABLE 27. -- NUMBER OF OFFENSES CHARGED -- TOTAL JAPANESE
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, CALENDAR YEAR, 1941,
AND OF ASSEMBLY CENTERS, APRIL 25 TO OCTOBER 25, 1942.


Offense ChargedPre-Evacuation1
(12 Mos.)
Post-Evacuation
(6 Mos.)
   Total570534
Criminal Homicide5none
Robbery51
Assault1636
Burglary1011
Larceny (Theft)10123
Auto Theft21
Embezzlement and Fraud91
Stolen Propertynonenone
Arsonnonenone
Forgery and Counterfeiting101
Rape2none
Prostitution242
Other Sex Offenses910
Narcotic Drug Laws10none
Weapons9none
Offenses Against Family11
Liquor Laws37
Driving While Intoxicated30none
Road and Driving Laws413
Parking Violationsnonenone
Other Traffic Laws82
Disorderly Conduct472
Drunkenness897
Vagrancy24none
Gambling19255
Suspicion69117
Not Stated39
All Other Offenses2265
1Figures are based on "Uniform Crime Reports", Volume XII, fourth quarterly bulletin,
1941, issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.


TABLE 28. -- CRIME OFFENSES IN ASSEMBLY CENTERS

CenterAverage
population
(Thousands)
Days
of
operation
Total
Japanese
man days
(Thousands)
Number
of
offenses
Offense
rate per
1,000 persons
per year
Pre-Evacuation1126.536546,172.55704.5
All Assembly Centers42.22249,462.253420.6
Fresno4.4178783.73415.8
Manzanar5.272373.44039.1
Marysville1.85393.313.9
Mayer0.2275.8------
Merced3.8133500.442.9
Pinedale3.778287.9911.4
Pomona4.8110523.0117.7
Portland3.0132391.81917.7
Puyallup5.7137781.43214.9
Sacramento3.252165.9817.6
Salinas3.069209.22034.9
Santa Anita12.92152,777.622629.7
Stockton3.7161599.7169.7
Tanforan6.51691,098.75919.6
Tulare4.1138567.43623.2
Turlock2.9105303.21922.9
1Figures are based on "Uniform Crime Reports", Volume XII, fourth quarterly bulletin, 1941, issued
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.


TABLE 29. -- AVERAGE POPULATION, TOTAL DAYS OCCUPIED
BY EVACUEES, DATES OF OCCUPANCY AND MAXIMUM
POPULATION OF ASSEMBLY CENTERS
(Population in outside hospitals not included)

CenterAverage
population
Total
days
occupied
DATES OF
OCCUPANCY
MAXIMUM
POPULATION
FromToNumberDate
Fresno4,4031785-610-305,1209-4
Manzanar15,186723-215-319,6665-31
Marysville1,760535-86-292,4516-2
Mayer214275-76-22455-25
Merced3,7621335-69-154,5086-3
Pinedale3,690785-77-234,7926-29
Pomona4,7551105-78-245,4347-20
Portland2,9691325-29-103,6766-6
Puyallup5,7041374-289-127,3905-25
Sacramento3,190525-66-264,7395-30
Salinas3,032694-277-43,5946-23
Santa Anita12,9192153-2710-2718,7198-23
Stockton3,7251615-1010-174,2715-21
Tanforan6,5011694-2810-137,8167-25
Tulare4,1121384-209-44,9788-11
Turlock2,8881054-308-123,6626-2
1Manzanar was transferred to WRA on June 1, 1942.


TABLE 30. -- PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF THE COST
OF RELOCATION CENTERS (DECEMBER 1, 1942)


CenterCapacityWork
started
ESTIMATED COST
TotalPer capita
   Total120,000---$56,482,000$471
Central Utah10,0007/10/423,929,000393
Colorado River20,0003/27/429,365,000468
Gila River15,0005/1/427,560,000504
Granada8,0006/12/424,200,000525
Heart Mountain11,0006/15/425,095,000463
Jerome10,0007/15/425,003,000500
Manzanar10,0003/10/423,764,000376
Minidoka10,0006/5/425,837,000584
Rohwer10,0007/1/424,804,000480
Tule Lake16,0004/23/426,925,000433


TABLE 31. -- QUARTERMASTER PROPERTY SHIPPED TO WRA CENTERS*

ItemAmountItemAmount
Cots, Steel117,393Griddles1,240
Blankets, W. O. D. or Comforters.275,141Knives, Butcher1,805
Covers, Mattresses or Bed Sacks118,626Knives, Paring3,518
Axes, S. B2,635Ladles, Soup4,022
Buckets, G. I.9,478Machines, Grinder659
Cans, G. I., 10 Gallon4,159Mashers, Potato1,207
Cans, G. I., 32 Gallons5,555Measures, Quart594
Boats, Gravy19,915Openers, Can1,179
Bowls, Soup123,583Pans, Bake, Large2,894
Bowls, Sugar21,002Pans, Cake or Pie18,116
Cups, Coffee122,797Pans, Dish5,228
Dishes, Pickle10,125Pans, Frying618
Dishes, Vegetable39,195Picks, Ice590
Forks117,620Pins, Rolling592
Knives121,114Pots, Stock, 10 Gallon1,292
Pitchers, Syrup19,390Pots, Stock, 15 Gallon1,340
Pitchers, Water19,774Pots, Stock, 20 Gallon466
Plates, Dinner125,627Saws, Butcher625
Platters, Meat10,149Scrapers, Dough586
Pots, Mustard19,879Sieves, Flour594
Saucers, Coffee123,345Skimmers, Large1,521
Shakers, Pepper17,600Spoons, Basting1,348
Shakers, Salt20,444Steels, Butcher560
Spoons117,821Tongs, Ice639
Cleavers, Butcher604Turners, Cake2,507
Dippers5,166Whips, Wire1,213
Forks, Meat2,434Ranges, Army No. 5, complete1,236
Graters1,224  
*Most of this equipment was transferred from Assembly to Relocation Centers.


TABLE 32. -- SUMMARY OF TRANSFERS OF EVACUEES FROM CUSTODY OF
THE ARMY TO CUSTODY OF WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY


Place of CustodyTotalTransfer
order
Direct
evacuation
Other
movement
   WRA Custody111,155*89,69818,2492,414
   To all Relocation Centers108,50389,69818,026779
Central Utah8,2558,223---32
Colorado River17,7405,91911,711110
Heart Mountain10,97210,954---18
Jerome17,6747,674------
Gila River13,23410,2022,94686
Granada7,5677,554---13
Manzanar210,0499,731165153
Minidoka9,4849,467---17
Rohwer8,2328,232------
Tule Lake15,29611,7423,204350
   To other than Relocation Centers2,652*---2231,635
Furlough1,630---2231,407
Institutions, etc.1,022*------228
*Including 794 persons remaining in institutions in evacuated area, and who were never evacuated.
1Including 894 persons enroute from Fresno on October 31.
29,666 evacuees transferred by inter-agency agreement, June 1, 1942.


TABLE 33. -- TRANSFERS FROM ASSSEMBLY TO RELOCATION CENTERS
(REGULAR MOVEMENTS BY TRANSFER ORDER)


Assembly Center
origin
Relocation Center
destination
Transfer
order
number
DATE OFPersons
transferred
DepartureArrival
PortlandTule Lake15-265-26250
PuyallupTule Lake 5-265-26196
MayerColorado River26-26-2246
SacramentoTule Lake36-156-16498
SacramentoTule Lake 6-166-17504
SacramentoTule Lake 6-176-18512
SacramentoTule Lake 6-186-19494
SacramentoTule Lake 6-196-20497
SacramentoTule Lake 6-206-21499
SacramentoTule Lake 6-216-22509
SacramentoTule Lake 6-226-23512
SacramentoTule Lake 6-236-24545
SacramentoTule Lake 6-266-2685
MarysvilleTule Lake46-246-25520
MarysvilleTule Lake 6-256-26499
MarysvilleTule Lake 6-266-27488
MarysvilleTule Lake 6-276-28490
MarysvilleTule Lake 6-286-29397
SalinasColorado River56-286-29483
SalinasColorado River 6-296-30482
SalinasColorado River 6-307-1499
SalinasColorado River 7-17-2451
SalinasColorado River 7-27-3451
SalinasColorado River 7-37-4517
SalinasColorado River 7-47-5592
PinedaleTule Lake67-157-16501
PinedaleTule Lake 7-167-17503
PinedaleTule Lake 7-177-18508
PinedaleTule Lake 7-187-19515
PinedaleTule Lake 7-197-20513
PinedaleTule Lake 7-207-21515
PinedaleTule Lake 7-227-23510
PinedaleTule Lake 7-237-24446
PinedaleColorado River 7-217-22345
PinedaleColorado River 7-217-22350
SalinasTule Lake77-37-4105
TurlockGila River87-187-20520
TurlockGila River 7-257-27510
TurlockGila River 7-267-28513
TurlockGila River 7-277-29519
TurlockGila River 8-108-12507
TurlockGila River 8-118-13502
TurlockGila River 8-128-14502
PinedaleGila River97-227-2340
PuyallupMinidoka108-98-10213
PuyallupMinidoka 8-158-16493
PuyallupMinidoka 8-168-17516
PuyallupMinidoka 8-178-18508
PuyallupMinidoka 8-188-19524
PuyallupMinidoka 8-198-20511
PuyallupMinidoka 8-208-21525
PuyallupMinidoka 8-218-22516
PuyallupMinidoka 8-298-30517
PuyallupMinidoka 8-308-31512
PuyallupMinidoka 8-319-1503
PuyallupMinidoka 9-19-2505
PuyallupMinidoka 9-29-3505
PuyallupMinidoka 9-39-4412
PuyallupMinidoka 9-49-5297
PuyallupMinidoka 9-129-1392
PomonaHeart Mountain118-98-12292
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-158-18529
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-168-19519
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-178-20530
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-188-21545
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-198-22507
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-208-23499
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-218-24542
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-228-25492
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-238-26392
PomonaHeart Mountain 8-248-27413
TulareGila River128-208-21506
TulareGila River 8-218-22529
TulareGila River 8-258-26514
TulareGila River 8-268-27485
TulareGila River 8-308-31523
TulareGila River 8-319-1516
TulareGila River 9-19-2501
TulareGila River 9-29-3521
TulareGila River 9-39-4447
TulareGila River 9-49-5400
PortlandHeart Mountain138-298-31498
PortlandHeart Mountain 8-309-1440
PortlandMinidoka 9-69-7500
PortlandMinidoka 9-79-8494
PortlandMinidoka 9-89-9501
PortlandMinidoka 9-99-10506
PortlandMinidoka 9-109-11317
Santa AnitaColorado River148-268-27639
Santa AnitaColorado River 8-268-27231
Santa AnitaColorado River 8-278-28540
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 8-309-2608
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-19-4597
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-39-6595
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-59-8583
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-79-10586
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-99-12561
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-119-13541
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain 9-139-17532
PuyallupTule Lake158-258-2653
MercedGranada168-258-27212
MercedGranada 9-19-3557
MercedGranada 9-29-5550
MercedGranada 9-39-5556
MercedGranada 9-59-7553
MercedGranada 9-79-9527
MercedGranada 9-139-16529
MercedGranada 9-149-16527
MercedGranada 9-159-17481
PortlandTule Lake179-39-378
TanforanCentral Utah189-99-11214
TanforanCentral Utah 9-159-17502
TanforanCentral Utah 9-169-18482
TanforanCentral Utah 9-179-19511
TanforanCentral Utah 9-189-20498
TanforanCentral Utah 9-199-21505
TanforanCentral Utah 9-209-22520
TanforanCentral Utah 9-219-23500
TanforanCentral Utah 9-229-24516
TanforanCentral Utah 9-269-28525
TanforanCentral Utah 9-279-29514
TanforanCentral Utah 9-289-30516
TanforanCentral Utah 9-299-31513
TanforanCentral Utah 9-3010-2522
TanforanCentral Utah 10-110-3527
TanforanCentral Utah 10-1310-15308
Santa AnitaGranada199-179-19495
Santa AnitaGranada 9-199-21524
Santa AnitaGranada 9-219-24514
Santa AnitaGranada 9-239-25500
Santa AnitaGranada 9-259-27452
Santa AnitaGranada 9-279-29457
PortlandHeart Mountain209-99-1148
Santa AnitaRohwer219-209-24503
Santa AnitaRohwer 9-229-26522
Santa AnitaRohwer 9-249-27496
Santa AnitaRohwer 9-269-30494
Santa AnitaRohwer 9-2810-1492
Santa AnitaRohwer 9-3010-3453
Santa AnitaRohwer 10-210-6480
Santa AnitaRohwer 10-410-7417
Santa AnitaRohwer 10-610-10389
StocktonRohwer229-149-18249
StocktonRohwer 10-310-7512
StocktonRohwer 10-510-9515
StocktonRohwer 10-710-11426
StocktonRohwer 10-910-13423
StocktonRohwer 10-1110-15417
StocktonRohwer 10-1310-17432
StocktonRohwer 10-1510-19414
StocktonRohwer 10-1710-21425
Santa AnitaCentral Utah2310-710-9550
Santa AnitaJerome2410-810-11510
Santa AnitaJerome 10-1010-13457
Santa AnitaJerome 10-1210-16476
Santa AnitaJerome 10-1410-18472
Santa AnitaJerome 10-1610-19355
Santa AnitaJerome 10-1910-22386
FresnoJerome2510-210-6202
FresnoJerome 10-1210-16463
FresnoJerome 10-1410-18472
FresnoJerome 10-1610-20466
FresnoJerome 10-1810-22468
FresnoJerome 10-2010-24459
FresnoJerome 10-2210-26437
FresnoJerome 10-2410-28438
FresnoJerome 10-2610-30462
FresnoJerome 10-2811-1479
FresnoJerome 10-3011-3415
Santa AnitaGila River2610-1710-18533
Santa AnitaGila River 10-1810-19514
StocktonGila River2710-1610-17220
FresnoGila River 10-1610-17156
Santa AnitaHeart Mountain2810-2710-30105
Santa AnitaGranada 10-2710-29120
Santa AnitaJerome 10-2710-30257
Santa AnitaRohwer 10-2710-31173
Santa AnitaGila River2910-2610-27224
Santa AnitaColorado River 10-2610-2693
Santa AnitaManzanar 10-2610-2765


TABLE 34. -- SUMMARY BY SOURCE AND DISPOSITION OF PERSONS WHO
WERE OFFERED REPATRIATION IN JUNE, 1942


Source and DispositionNumber of
persons
   Total searched by WCCA573
SOURCE 
Listed by State Department539
Unlisted dependents34
DISPOSITION 
Listed persons found to be interned or at addresses outside WCCA jurisdiction397
Listed persons and unlisted dependents with whom WCCA communicated101
   Repatriated54
   Declined repatriation41
   Declared ineligible6
Listed persons whose last known address was within evacuated portion of WDC
but who were not located by WCCA
75


TABLE 35. -- ADDRESS, AGE, AND SEX OF 54 REPATRIATES
ENTRAINED BY WCCA ON JUNE 6, 1942


Center, or Other AddressTotal
persons
ADULTSMINORS
UNDER AGE OF 18
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
   Total persons541818513
Marysville311---1
Pomona2---1---1
Portland3---1---2
Puyallup3---21---
Sacramento4211---
Santa Anita105212
Stockton3---1---2
Tanforan154614
Turlock44---------
Colorado River421---1
Arequipa Sanatorium1---1------
Pasco, Washington2---11---


TABLE 36. -- DISTRIBUTION OF NAMES ON JULY 31, 1942 STATE DEPARTMENT
PRELIMINARY REPATRIATION LIST FOUND IN WCCA MASTER INDEX FILE


Distribution of Names FoundNumber of
persons
   Total names teletyped to War Department, together with current addresses778
Residents of Assembly Centers407
   Fresno11
   Merced12
   Pomona29
   Portland35
   Puyallup25
   Santa Anita202
   Stockton7
   Tanforan50
   Tulare36
Residents of Relocation Centers291
   Colorado River90
   Gila River27
   Manzanar120
   Tule Lake54
At private addresses in unevacuated portions of WDC40
At private addresses outside WDC40


TABLE 37. -- DISTRIBUTION OF NAMES ON JULY 31, 1942 STATE
DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPATRIATION LIST
NOT FOUND IN WCCA MASTER INDEX FILE


Distribution of Names not FoundNumber of
persons
   Total names not found indexed in WCCA Master File2,025
No address listed52
Listed in Hawaii and Central America399
Listed with ships ("Etolin", "Shawnee", "Florida") as last address487
In detention or internment enclosures993
Listed at private addresses outside WDC39
Listed at private addresses in unevacuated portion of WDC23
Listed at private addresses within evacuated portion of WDC32


TABLE 38. -- DISTRIBUTION OF NAMES UNDER WCCA RESPONSIBILITY
ON AUGUST 19, 1942 STATE DEPARTMENT LIST


DistributionNumber of
persons
   Total persons from whom WCCA was responsible for obtaining a
decision
352
Residents of Assembly and Relocation Centers299
   Originally listed at Centers275
   Added by special permission of State Department20
   Originally listed at internment enclosures but found paroled to Centers4
Internees at Angel Island, Sharp's Park, and U. S. I. S., Los Angeles22
Listed at former private addresses within evacuated portion of WDC
but not found indexed in WCCA Master File
31


TABLE 39. -- DISPOSITION OF NAMES UNDER WCCA RESPONSIBILITY
ON AUGUST 19, 1942 STATE DEPARTMENT LIST


DispositionNumber of
persons
   Total persons from whom WCCA was responsible for obtaining a
decision
352
Communicated with by WCCA334
   Decided to accept repatriation199
   Decided to decline repatriation135
Found to have moved outside WDC jurisdiction2
Found to be impossible to locate16


TABLE 40. -- TYPE OF FORM LETTER SENT TO RESIDENTS OF ASSEMBLY
AND RELOCATION CENTERS IN OCTOBER, 1942


Form LetterPERSONS
TotalPhotostat listSupplement*
   Total persons2,7442,69054
WCCA Form R-106. Sent to persons who had formerly
submitted Individual Requests for Repatriation
1128725
WCCA Form R-107. Sent to immediate family of
listed persons
1,9941,97331
WCCA Form R-108. Sent to other family group
members who had registered for evacuation with
immediate family (i. e., non-dependent children,
aunts, uncles, in-laws, cousins, etc.)
6386308
*From WRA List-I received October 21,1942.


TABLE 41. -- RESPONSES RECEIVED IN CANVASS OF PERSONS ON
PHOTOSTAT LIST AND SUPPLEMENT: OCTOBER 19-DECEMBER 31, 1942


CategoryTotal
persons
NUMBER OF PERSONS BY LIST NUMBER AND
DATE TRANSMITTED TO WAR DEPARTMENT
1
10/19
2
10/24
3
10/29
4
11/4
5
11/12
6
11/23
7
12/7
8
12/31
DECISIONS         
   Total respondents2,229184231389354312343166250
Indicated willingness to accept repatriation14241222254116814
Declined repatriation2,087180219367329271327158236
ADULTS         
Respondents 18 years of age and older1,545140159284242218227105170
FAMILIES         
Family groups involved59351751028875913873


TABLE 42. -- LISTS OF JAPANESE REQUESTING REPATRIATION
TRANSMITTED BY WARTIME CIVIL CONTROL ADMINISTRATION


List
No.
Date
transmitted
1942
CenterTotal
individuals
Total
signed
requests*
     Total2,7722,086
17-31Fresno4336
27-31Merced7969
37-31Pomona7765
47-31Portland7155
58-2Stockton13085
68-2Tanforan6150
78-2Tulare170119
88-2Pomona11779
98-5Tanforan128102
108-5Tule Lake11098
118-5Turlock182126
128-5Puyallup309244
138-6Manzanar237189
148-6Gila River2414
158-6Colorado River170119
168-6Santa Anita299220
178-6Manzanar9785
188-6Miscellaneous1510
198-13Miscellaneous198152
208-13Gila River4435
218-13Colorado River7954
229-12Miscellaneous10567
2310-21Miscellaneous2713
*Exclusive of persons under age of 18 and interned family members whose names
appeared only on Family Summary Sheets.


TABLE 43. -- AGE, SEX, CITIZENSHIP, AND PLACE OF EDUCATION OF 2,772 JAPANESE
REQUESTING REPATRIATION AS OF OCTOBER 19, 1942


Age GroupTOTAL BY SEXCITIZENSHIP*EDUCATION, IF U. S. BORN**
Both sexesMaleFemaleU. S.DualJapanNiseiKibei
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
   Total all ages2,7721,8339398083631,6015496248127
Total under 18646326320646------------------
0-41497079149------------------
5-91719378171------------------
10-14203101102203------------------
15-171236261123------------------
Total 18 and over2,1261,5076191623631,6015496248127
18-199752454255---22323013
20-2423513996591688214211153
25-291438558349613896845
30-348740471831381112314
35-39187112758817112112
40-44280176104---42761---3---
46-4922414579---1223------1---
50-54258214441---257------1---
55-5927223834------272------------
60-6419217517------192------------
65 and over15113120------151------------
*All persons under age of 18 were U. S. born and are listed as having U. S. citizenship. No data are available concerning
how many of these have been registered with Japan as dual citizens.
**U. S. born Japanese with no education in Japan are here termed "Nisei", and those partially or entirely educated
in Japan are termed "Kibei". No data available on place of education of those under 18 years of age.


TABLE 44. -- NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF NISEI, KIBEI, AND ISSEI REQUESTING REPATRIATION IN FIVE AGE GROUPS
(PERCENTAGE OF EACH AGE GROUP IN EACH CLASS, BY SEX)


Age GroupBoth
Sexes
MALESFEMALES
TotalNiseiKibeiIsseiTotalNiseiKibeiIssei
PERSONS         
Total persons749428532431323219612798
   18-1997522230---453213---
   20-242351392111179642531
   25-29143858689589454
   30-3487401231647111422
   35-39187112111100752271
PERCENTAGE         
Total percentage100.57.7.32.18.43.13.17.13.
   18-19100.54.23.31.---46.33.13.---
   20-24100.59.9.47.3.41.18.22.50.5
   25-29100.59.55.547.56.540.56.531.52.5
   30-34100.46.1.26.518.554.13.16.25.
   35-39100.60.0.56.53.540.1.1.38.


TABLE 45. -- SUMMARY OF PERSONS EVACUATED OR OTHERWISE COMING UNDER THE EVACUATION PROGRAM: MARCH 2 TO OCTOBER 31, 1942

(Includes evacuation by WCCA directly to Relocation Centers. Does not include the births, parolees or other persons entering Relocation Centers from sources other than WCCA.)

Type of ActionTotal
persons
Entered
a
Center
Did not
enter
a Center
   Total persons affected117,116110,7236,393
Direct Evacuation1109,221109,221---
Transferred from Alaska151151---
Births in Assembly Centers504504---
Other entries in Assembly Centers.641641---
Mixed-marriage families465206259
Released on work furlough (Area 2)223---223
In institutions, October 311,022---1,022
Voluntary migrants24,889---4,889
1Other than mixed-marriage cases.
2Net total of persons migrating from evacuated areas prior to evacuation and who did not return
to a Center before October 31. 1942.


TABLE 46. -- STATE OF ORIGIN BY CENTER OF DESTINATION OF JAPANESE EVACUEES*

Evacuation destination STATE OF ORIGIN
All
origins
ArizonaCaliforniaOregonWash-
ington
Not
specified
   All destinations110,44225992,7853,71412,892792
Assembly Centers92,19324375,5003,42412,234792
   Fresno5,229---5,183------46
   Manzanar (to June 1, 1942)9,665---9,408---257---
   Marysville2,460---2,460---------
   Mayer243243------------
   Merced4,565---4,540------25
   Pinedale4,810---7555513,4977
   Pomona5,420---5,391------29
   Portland4,043---42,8701,1654
   Puyallup7,548------27,314232
   Sacramento4,753---4,753---------
   Salinas3,592---3,592---------
   Santa Anita18,937---18,715---1221
   Stockton4,302---4,292------10
   Tanforan7,928---7,879------49
   Tulare5,026---4,8611---164
   Turlock3,672---3,667------5
Relocation Centers18,0261617,062290---*
   Colorado River11,711411,707------*
   Gila River2,946112,935------*
   Manzanar1651163---1*
   Tule Lake3,204---2,257290657*
Beet Workers223---223---------
* Parolees, Detainees, and other Japanese entering Relocation Centers from Outside the Evacuated
Areas are not included in this count.


TABLE 47. -- EVACUATION SUMMARY
TOTAL PERSONS EVACUATED TO EACH ASSEMBLY AND RELOCATION CENTER BY CIVILIAN EXCLUSION ORDER NUMBER AND AREA
(Manzanar Classified as an Assembly Center Until May 31, 1942)


CIVILIAN
EXCLUSION
ORDER
ALL
EVA-
CUEES
EVACUATION TO ASSEMBLY CENTERSEVACUATION TO
RELOCATION CENTERS
BEET
WORK-
ERS
STATEPRINCIPAL
COUNTY
TOTALFRES-
NO
MAN-
ZANAR
MARYS-
VILLE
MAYERMER-
CED
PINE-
DALE
POMO-
NA
PORT-
LAND
PUYAL-
LUP
SACRA-
MENTO
SALI-
NAS
SANTA
ANITA
STOCK-
TON
TANFO-
RAN
TUL-
ARE
TUR-
LOCK
TOTALCOLO-
RADO
RIVER
GILA
RIVER
MANZA-
NAR
TULE
LAKE
ALL ORIGINS110,44292,1935,2299,6552,4602434,5654,8105,4204,0437,5484,7533,59218,9374,3027,9285,0263,57218,02611,7112,9461653,204223ALL---
ALL C.E.O'S.109,65091,4015,1839,8?52,4802434,5404,8035,3914,0397,3164,7533,59218,7164,2927,8794,6623,66718,02611,7112,9461853,204223---ALL
1258257---257------------------------------------------1------1------WASHINGTONKITSAP
22,4972,497---------------------------------2,497------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
33,2313,172---3,172------------------------------------------59------59------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
41,2691,289---31---------------------------1,238------------------------------CALIFORNIASAN DIEGO
5646648---13---------------------------629---------4------------------CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO
62,4872461---10---------------------------2,444---16---61---5------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
71,1171,117---1,107---------------------------9---------1------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
81,3141,30711,292---------------------------14------------7------7------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
91,4881,481---1,465---------------------------16------------7------7------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
10629629---2---------------------------826---1------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
111,5401,540---6---------------------------1,534------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
12598598---------------------------------6------592---------------------CALIFORNIAVENTURA
13489488---------------------------------1---1486---1------1------CALIFORNIASANTA BARBARA
141,3801,37911---------------2---------1------1,374---1------1------CALIFORNIASAN LUIS OBISPO
151,5791,579---1------------------------1,578---------------------------------CALIFORNIAMONTEREY
161,1601,180------------------------------1,160---------------------------------CALIFORNIASANTA CRUZ
171,1821,182------------------------1,182---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
18770770------------------------770---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
191,1881,188------------1------------------------1,182---5------------------CALIFORNIACONTRA COSTA
201,9241,922---1---------------------------------1,892---292---------2---CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO
211,2371,235---------------------------------1,235------------2------11---CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
221,8571,857---2---------------------------1,855------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
231,0021,002---------------------------------3---------899------------------CALIFORNIASOLANO
241,3761,376---------------------------------------2---1,374------------------CALIFORNIAALAMEDA
25689689---------------------689------------------------------------------OREGONMULTNOMAH
26642642---------------------642------------------------------------------OREGONMULTNOMAH
27835834------------2------------------------832------1---------1---CALIFORNIAALAMEDA
28672672---2------6------------------------662------------------------CALIFORNIAALAMEDA
29710710---1------1------------------10------698---------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
30371371---1---------------------------1------369---------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
312,1492,149---5------------27------------2,112------5---------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
321,0071,004---390------------603------------11------------3------3------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
332,3032,299---413---------------------------1,680------6---4------4------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
341,2141,214---------------3---------------------1,211------------------------CALIFORNIAALAMEDA
35891891---------------------------------------891------------------------CALIFORNIASAN MATEO
36918918------------------------918---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
371,1491,149------------------------1,149---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
38259243---------243------------------------------------184111------ARIZONASOUTHERN COUNTIES
39992992---------------989------3---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
401,3931,392------------------------1,392---------------------1---------1---WASHINGTONKING
411,6531,626---27------87738------------------848------27------27------CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO
42945945---1------------942------------2------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
43488488---7------------472------------9------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
44570569566------------------------------3------------11------------CALIFORNIATULARE
45584584584---------------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAKINGS
46632632---------------------831------------------1---------------------OREGONCLACKAMAS
47885885------885---------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAPLACER
48644644------644---------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAPLACER
49563563---------------551---12------------------------------------------OREGONHOOD RIVER
50523523---2------516------------------22------1------------------CALIFORNIASTANISLAUS
519009006---------890---4---------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAMERCED
523,8773,867---215---1------------3,847---2------------10---------10---CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO
531,6581,658---------------------------------21,64817---------------------CALIFORNIASAN JOAQUIN
541,5991,599---1------------9------------297------1,292---------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
551,1741,174------------------1,166------------8------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
56767767---2------------740------------25------------------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
57836836------------------------836---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
581,0531,053------------------------1,052------1------------------------------WASHINGTONPIERCE
598563---1---------------------------2------------853853------------CALIFORNIASAN DIEGO
6090618------------------2------------16------------888888------------CALIFORNIAORANGE
617035---------------------------------5------------898898------------CALIFORNIAORANGE
62861861861---------------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAFRESNO
635415415392------------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAMADERA
641,4011,3931,349------------27------------253---7---88------------CALIFORNIAFRESNO
656706701---------665------------------------4------------------------CALIFORNIANORTH BAY
661,6601,6601865---------------------------5---71781------------------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
67872870---------------888------2---------------------2---------2---WASHINGTONPIERCE
68166166---------------166------------------------------------------------WASHINGTONKITSAP
69786786---314---757---------------34---5------------------------CALIFORNIACOLUSA
702,9252925---------------------------286---12636---------------------------CALIFORNIASAN JOAQUIN
71824---------------------------------------------------824824------------CALIFORNIAIMPERIAL
72664---------------------------------------------------664664------------CALIFORNIAIMPERIAL
73225---------------------------------------------------225225------------CALIFORNIARIVERSIDE
74280279---------------------279------------------------1---------------OREGONWESTERN COUNTIES
75582582---------------------------576---6------------------------------CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO
769999------------99---------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAGLENN
77835835------------------------------835---------------------------------CALIFORNIASAN BENITO
78858858------------858---------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIAYOLO
791,0161,016---------------1,018------------------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
80461461---------------458------3---------------------------------------WASHINGTONKING
81279279---------------------------------------279------------------------CALIFORNIASAN FRANCISCO
824848------------48---------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIANORTH COAST
835481---------------------------------1------------547547------------CALIFORNIARIVERSIDE
8488---------------------------------------------------8888------------CALIFORNIAKERN
85847---------------------------------------------------847847------------CALIFORNIAKERN
861,86162---2------------272---------31------------1,7991,79612------CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES
87455---------------------41---------------------40---------40---OREGONSOUTHWEST COUNTIES
8835518---------------------16------------------------339---------339---WASHINGTONSOUTHWEST COUNTIES
891565------------------------5---------------------151---------151---WASHINGTONNORTHWEST COUNTIES
901592------------------------2---------------------157---------157---WASHINGTONNORTH COUNTIES
9126314---------------------131---------------------249---------249---OREGONWEST CENTRAL
921,6461,8451,219399---------------------23---4------------1------1------CALIFORNIAAMADOR
93921921------902------------------19------------------------------------CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO
94953953---1------478------------2---1---------473------------------CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO
95721721---3---------718------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIASACRAMENTO
962,8852,885---11------7---857---------142,146---36------21------1---CALIFORNIASANTA CLARA
97164164---164------------------------------------------------------------CALIFORNIASAN JOAQUIN
981,1561,149---------------------1,149------------------------7---------7---WASHINGTONCENTRAL COUNTIES
99482---------------------------------------------------482---------482---CALIFORNIAYOLO
100322---------------------------------------------------322------1321---CALIFORNIANORTHEAST COUNTIES
1015875------------5---------------------------------582---------582---CALIFORNIASIERRA, NEVADA
1028332------------------------------------11------831---------831---CALIFORNIAALPINE, MONO
1036351------------------------------------------------634634------------CALIFORNIAFRESNO
104651---------------------------------------------------581574---7---70CALIFORNIAINYO
10559---------------------------------------------------5959------------CALIFORNIASAN BERNARDINO
1063,0606849---------------2------------2---114---2,956---2,934---2256CALIFORNIAFRESNO
1071374182---------------1------------9---6------1,3201,288---28436CALIFORNIAFRESNO
1081,796152---------------1------------5---61---1,7201,711---9---61CALIFORNIATULARE
ALL OTHER*79246---------257294232------22110491645******- - -- - -
OTHER AREAS*41---------------------1------2------------******MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS
PAROLEES*63745---------25729480------21910491645******MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS
ALASKA151151------------------------151---------------------------------------ALASKA- - -
* PAROLEES, DETAINEES, AND OTHER JAPANESE ENTERING RELOCATION CENTERS FROM OUTSIDE THE EVACUATED AREAS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS COUNT.


TABLE 48. -- JAPANESE EVACUATION AND VOLUNTARY MIGRATION FROM EVACUATED AREAS OF WESTERN DEFENSE
COMMAND -- COMPARED TO CENSUS POPULATION OF 1940











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