Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1946 — Page 18
Japanese ancestry ing post-war work can life and culture to the Japanese. for the army's intelligence school at ol t-grandsons of ‘Japanese, the { ly I's all have been raised
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in American schools. And to further simplify the job for the army, they already know the difficult Japanese language and in many ways are still steeped in the Japanese customs of their forefathers. The difficulty of the army's training program comes from something else, Monterey is no more and no less hostile to Nisei than the rest of California. When the boys are on liberty, they circulate freely in the streets of the town. Not Accepted Socially But they are not "accepted as social equals in Monterey any more than they might be in another California community, where for generations there has been a varying degree of suspicion and misunderstanding of all persons of Japanese ancestry. Believing that it is especially essential for these troops to maintain their contacts with civilian life
American life to Japan, the army called in the USO.
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