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The Evacuated People

AQuantitative Description

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY
The Evacuated People
A Quantitative Description

United States Department of the Interior


J. A. KRCG, Secretary
War Relocation Authority
D. s. MYER, Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES iv

INTRODUCTION 1

SECTION I POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY 2

SECTION I I SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION 15

SECTION I I I RELOCATION 23

SECTION IV COMPOSITION OF THE POPULATION EXCEPT AGE 58

SECTION V AGE COMPOSITION OF THE POPULATION 90

SECTION VI NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES 125

SECTION VII VITAL STATISTICS 130

Part 1 N a t a l i t y , M o r t a l i t y and S t i l l b i r t h S t a t i s t i c s 130


Part 2 Marriages and Divorces 135
Part 3 Reportable Diseases 135
SECTION V I I I REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR EXPATRIATION
SUBMITTED TO WRA 156

SECTION IX ARMY ENLISTMENT AND LEAVE CLEARANCE REG IS TR A TION . . 162

SECTION X SECREG A TED POPULATION A T TULE LAKE 166

SECTION XI RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP 177

SECTION XII OTHER SELECTED STA TISTICS 180

Part 1 I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion 180


Part 2 Leupp Center 180
Part 3 I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons 181
Part A Alaskans and Hawaiians .* 183
Part 5 Family Composition 183
Part 6 S a i l i n g s t o Japan From YARA C e n t e r s 18A
SECTION XIII FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER 197

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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

SECTION I POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY

Fig, 1. THE EVACUATED PEOPLE 8

Table 1. TOTAL WRA CUSTODY BY GENERAL SOURCE OF ORIGINAL


ADMISSION AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CENTER; P e r s o n s Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 9
Table 2. TOTAL WRA CUSTODY BY GENERAL TYPE OF FINAL DEPARTURE
AND LEAVE STATUS, BY CENTER; Persons Under J u r i s -
d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 10

Table 3. POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF


ORIGINAL ADMISSION (INCLUDING TRANSFER FROM CENTER)
AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CENTER; WRA C e n t e r s from
I n c e p t i o n t o Closing . . 11

Table A.. POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF FINAL


DEPARTURE AND LEAVE STATUS (INCLUDING TRANSFER TO
CENTER), BY CENTER; WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o
Closing 13

SECTION I I SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION

Table $. LOCATION OF CENTERS; DATE FIRST EVACUEE ARRIVED}


DATE AND SIZE OF PEAK RESIDENT POPULATION; NUMBER
OF DAYS CENTER IN OPERATION; AND DATE LAST RESI-
DENT DEPARTED, BY CENTER; WRA C e n t e r s from
I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 17

Table 6. RESIDENT POPULATION INCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORT-


TERM AND SEASONAL LEAVE BY CENTER 'AND MONTH: WRA
C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 18

Table 7. RESIDENT POPULATION EXCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORT-


TERM AND SEASONAL LEAVE BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA
Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 19

Fig. 2. RESIDENT POPULATION BY CENTER, May 1, 1942 -


April 1, 1946 20

Table 8. AVERAGE FIRST OF MONTH POPULATION BY CENTER AND


YEAR; WRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 21
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Table 9. NET DECREASE IN RESIDENT POPULATION FY CENTER* TOA
C e n t e r s Semimonthly, J u l y 1, 194.5 - December 3 1 ,
1945 21

Fig. 3. NET DECREASE IN POPULATION BY CENTER, Semimonthly


J u l y 1 - December 3 1 , 1945 22

SECTION I I I RELOCATION

Table 1 0 . NET ABSENCES ON, DEPARTURES ON, ADMISSIONS FROM, AND


CONVERSIONS TO INDEFINITE LEAVE AND TERMINAL DEPAR-
TURE; NET ABSENCES ON, DEPARTURES ON, AND ADMISSIONS
FROM SEASONAL LEAVE AND SHORT-TERM LEAVE, BY MONTH*
TO A Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 30

a. C e n t r a l Utah . . . . • 31
b. Colorado R i v e r 32
c. C i l a River 33
d. Granada 34
e. Heart Mountain • 35
f. Jerome 36
g. Manzanar 37
h. Minidoka 38
i. Rohvrer 39
j. Tule Lake 40

Table 1 1 . RELOCATION RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION, BY CENTER AND


MONTH: TOA C e n t e r s , January 1943 - March 1946 41

Table 1 2 . STATE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF FIRST DESTINATION BY


NATIVITY, PRIOR JANUARY 1, 1945 AND JANUARY 1 , 1945
AND LATER: Evacuees R e l o c a t i n g from TOA C e n t e r s ,
1942 - 1946 42

Table 1 3 . NUMBER OF EVACUEES KNOWN TO HAVE RETURNED TO WEST


COAST STATES COMPARED WITH 1940 POPULATION OF JAPANESE
DESCENT BY COUNTY, AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS* C a l i f o r n i a ,
Washington and Oregon « • 46

Table. 1 4 . AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Net D e p a r t u r e s on I n d e f i n i t e


Leave, Semiannually, December 3 1 , 1942 - December 3 1 ,
1944 50

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Table 1 5 . MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AS OF 1942 BY SEX
AND NATIVITY: Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA
In 1942, Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over on I n d e f i n i t e
Leave a s of May 3 1 , 1944 and a s of December 3 1 , 1944 . . 51

Table 1 6 . CUlffULATTVE FINAL DEPARTURES BY SIZE OF-FAMILY EX-


CLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Manzanar
WRA Center, Semiannually, 1943 - 1946 52

Table 1 7 . CUMULATIVE FINAL DEPARTURES BY SIZE OF FAMILY EX-


CLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Minidoka
WRA Center, Semiannually, 1 9 4 3 - 1946 53

Table 1 8 . EVACUEES EVER IN WRA CENTERS WHO RELOCATED TO HAWAII


BY DATE AND LOCATION PRIOR TO SAILING: J u l y 1945 -
April 1946 55

Fig. 4. AGE BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP FOR POPULATION OF JAPANESE


ANCESTRY, R e s i d e n t s 1942, Relocated December 3 1 , 1944,
and R e s i d e n t s December 3 1 , 1944 • 56

Fig. 5. NET INCREASE IN FINAL DEPARTURES, 1942 - 1946 57

SECTION IV COMPOSITION OF POPULATION EXCEPT AGE

Table 1 9 . STATE, COUNTY, AND SIZE OF COMMUNITY PRIOR TO


EVACUATION', BY CENTER.: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 61

Table 2 0 . BIRTHPLACE BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Evacuees t o


WRA in 1942 67

Table 2 1 . YEAR OF FIRST ARRTVAL IN TERRITORIAL UNITED STATES


BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Foreign-Born Evacuees
t o WRA in 1942 69

Table 2 2 . PRIMARY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AS OF 1942 BY SEX


AND NATIVITY: Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA
i n 1942 70

Table 2 3 . SELECTED PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY OCCUPATIONAL


CLASSIFICATIONS AS OF 1942 BY SEX AND NATIVITY:
Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA in 1942 76

Table 2 4 . RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE BY NATIVITY, UNDER 14 AND 14


YEARS OLD AND OVER: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942
(Number and P e r c e n t ) 79

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Table 2 5 . HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY WHERE
COMPLETED, SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees to WRA i n
1942 Who Had Completed Their Education 80

Table 2 6 . GRADE IN SCHOOL BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o


WRA i n 1942 Who Had Not Completed Their Education 81

Table 2 7 . HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY 7GffiRE


COMPLETED AND BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN: American-
Born Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 Who Had Completed
Their Education 82

Table 2 8 . LENGTH OF RESIDENCE Ut JAPAN BY SEX, NATIVITY,


AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 83

Table 2 9 . LENGTH OF RESIDE*1 CE IN JAPAN BY NUMBER OF TIMES


BT JAPAN, SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 . . . 84

Table 3 0 . LENGTH OF RESIDENCE BJ JAPAN BY -AGE AT TIME IN


JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 » 85

Table 3 1 . RESIDENCE AND EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY MAJOR CLASSIFI-


CATIONS, BY SEX AND AGE: American-Born Evacuees t o
WRA i n 1942 (Number and P e r c e n t ) 86

Table 3 2 . LENGTH OF RESIDENCE BJ JAPAN BY EDUCATION BJ JAPAN


AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 87

Table 3 3 . EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY LAST YEAR ATTENDED SCHOOL BJ


JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 88

Table 3 4 . RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY THREE AGE GROUPS BY BIRTHPLACE


OF PARENTS: American-Born Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 . . . . . 89

SECTION V AGE COMPOSITION OF PORJLATION

Fig. 6. AGE-SEX C01TOSITI0N: United S t a t e s Population


7-1-42 and WRA Center Population 12-31-42 92

Fig. 7. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semi-


a n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number) 93

Fig. 8.—AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semi-


a n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number) 94

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Table 35. AGE-SEX COMPOSITION! Estimated Population of
Continental United S t a t e s , J u l y 1, 1942 (Number
and Percent) 95

Table 36. SINGLE YEARS OF AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL


STATUS! All WRA Centers, January 1, 1943 96

Table 37. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


January 1, 1943 (Number and Percent) 100

a. Central Utah 100


b. Colorado River 100
c. Gila River • 101
d. Granada 101
e. Heart Mountain • 101
f. Jerome 102
g. Manzanar 102
h. Minidoka 102
i. Rohwer 103
j. Tule Lake 103
Table 38. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,
April 1, 1943 (Number and Percent) 104

Table 39. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


July 1, 1943 (Number and Percent) 104

Table 40. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


October 1, 1943 (Number and Percent) 104

Table 41. AGE BY SFX A'TJ NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


January 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) 105

a. Tule Lake 105


b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 105

Table 42. AGE BY SEX ATD NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


April 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) 106

a. Tule Lake 206


b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 106

Table 43. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers,


'July 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) 107
a. Tule Lake 107
b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 107
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Table 44.—AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All VARA Centers,
October 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) . . 108
a. Tule Lake 108
b, WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 108

Table 45. AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,


January 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) 109

a. Tule Lake 109


b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 109

Table 46. AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,


April 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) , 110

a. Tule Lake . , 110


b. : 7/RA. Centers Excluding Tule Lake 110

Table 47. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers,


J u l y 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) , ., Ill

a, Tule Lake Ill


b, WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake Ill

(1) Central Utah 112


(2) Colorado River 112
(3) Gila River , 112
(4) Granada 113
(5) Heart Mountain 113
(6) Manzanar * 113
(7) Minidoka 114
(8) Rohwer 114

Table 48a. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees from Central


Utah Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 -
May 1944 115
b. Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at Tule
Lake, October 1943 - March 1944 116
c. Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule Lake,
October 1943 - May 1944 117
d. Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944 118
e. Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule
Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 119
f. Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944 120
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g. Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake,
October 1943 - February 1944 ..« 121
h, Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944 122
i. Evacuees from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake,
September 1943 - May 1944 123
j. Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Who
Remained as Segregees, December 1943 124

SECTION VI NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES

Table 49. INDUCTIONS INTO ARMED FORCES, BY CFA?TER: Japanese


Americans Inducted from WRA Centers from Inception
to Closing 128

Table 50. SELECTIVE SERVICE VIOLATIONS BY DISPOSITION AND BY


CENTER: Japanese Americans at WRA Centers Who
Refused to Report for Physical Examination or for
Induction, January 20, 1944 - November 30, 1945 • 128

Table 51. REPORTED CASUALTIES BY LOCATION OF NEXT OF KINr


Japanese American Soldiers ?.Tio Resided in or Whose Next
of Kin Resided in a WRA Center, November 30, 1945 129

SECTION VII VITAL STATISTICS

Part I Natality, Mortality and Stillbirth Statistics

Table 52. LIVE BIRTHS BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA Centers from
Inception to Closing 138

Table 53a. LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE AND NATIVITY
OF MOTHER: WRA Centers, May - December 1942 139

b. WRA Centers, January- June 1943 139


c . WRA C e n t e r s , J u l y - December 1943 140
d . WRA C e n t e r s , J a n u a r y - June 1944 140
e . BRA C e n t e r s , J u l y - December 1944 141
f. WRA C e n t e r s , J a n u a r y - June 1945 141
g . WRA C e n t e r s , J u l y 1945 - March 1946 142

Table 54. STILLBIRTHS BY CENTER AND SIX-MOMTO PERIOD:


WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing ,. 143

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Table 55. STILLBIRTHS BY SEX AND ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE AND NATIVITY
OF MOTHER: WRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g 144

Table 56, DEATHS BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n


t o Closing 145

Table 57. DEATHS BY AGE, SEX, NATIVITY AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD:


WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 146

Table 58. DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY SEX AND AGE: WRA
C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 147

Table 59. DEATHS UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE FROM SELECTED CAUSES BY
AGE: WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 149

Table 60. NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS BY AGE OF MOTHER, BIRTH RATES


PER 1,000 FEMALE POPULATION BY AGE OF MOTHER: WRA
Centers and T o t a l United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944 150

Table 61, NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS AND DEATHS, CRUDE BIRTH AND DEATH
RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION ON AN ANNUAL BASIS, BY MONTH,
CRUDE STILLBIRTH RATIOS PER 1,000'LIVE BIRTHS: WRA
C e n t e r s and T o t a l United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944 . . . . . . . . . 150

Table 62. NUMBER OF DEATHS BY SEX WD AGE, DEATH RATES PER 1,000
POPULATION BY SEX AND AGE: WRA C e n t e r s and T o t a l
United S t a t e s , 1943 and 1944 * 151

Table 63a, LIVE BIRTHS TO PERSONS OF JAPANESE DESCENT BY SEX OF


CHILD AND AGE AND NATIVITY OF MOTHER: C a l i f o r n i a ,
Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1940 152

b. C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1941 • 152


c. C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and A r i z o n a , ' 1 9 4 2 . . . . . . . 153

Table 64. DEATHS OF PERSONS OF JAPANESE DESCENT BY AGE AND SEX:


C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1940 . . . . . . . 153

Part 2 Marriages and Divorces

Table 65. MARRIAGES BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA C e n t e r s from


I n c e p t i o n t o Closing , 154

Table 66. FINAL DIVORCE DECREES BY CENTER AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD:


WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 155

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Part 3 Reportable Diseases

Table 6 7 , SELECTED REPORTABLE DISEASES BY YEAR: WRA Centers


from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing . , 155

SECTION V I I I REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION SUBMITTED TO WRA

Table 6 8 , EVACUEES Y/HO SUBMITTED REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR


SXPATRIATION TO WCCA OR WRA BY CENTER WHERE REQUESTED
AND DATE: 1942 - 1945 157

Table 69.• EVACUEES YJHO SUBMITTED REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR


EXPATRIATION TO YICCA OR Y/RA, BY CENTER VYHERE REQUESTED
AND SEGREGATION STATUS, REQUEST DATED PRIOR TO JANUARY
1, 1944 AND JANUARY 1, 1944 OR LATER: 1942 - 1945 159

Table 7 0 , HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COIOELETED FOR THOSE WITH THEIR


EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 1942, BY COUNTRY WHERE COM-
PLETED, SSX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees Who Submitted
Requests for R e p a t r i a t i o n o r E x p a t r i a t i o n t o WCCA
or VJRA, 1942 - 1945 * 159

Table 7 1 . AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS, REQUESTS


DATED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1944 AND JANUARY 1 , 1944 OR
LATER: Evacuees Who Submitted Requests f o r R e p a t r i a -
t i o n o r E x p a t r i a t i o n to WCCA or WRA, 1942 - 1945 160

Table 7 2 . LENGTH OF RESIDEICE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN,


SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees Who Submitted Requests for
R e p a t r i a t i o n or E x p a t r i a t i o n t o WCCA or WRA, 1942 -
1945 161

SECTION IX ARMY EJLISTMEIT AND LEAVE CLEARANCE REGISTRATION

Table 73,. ORIGINAL REGISTRATION RESULTS ON DSS FORM 304A AND


FORM VRA-126 REV. BY SEX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER:
R e s i d e n t s of YfRA C e n t e r s 17 Years of Age and Over,
1943 • * 164

Table 7 4 , FINAL REGISTRATION RESULTS ON DSS FORM 304A A^D FORM


7mA-126 REV. BY SEX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER: R e s i d e n t s
of WRA Centers 17 Years of Age and Over, 1943 • • 165

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Table 7 5 . TRANSFER OF S33REGEES TO TULE LAKE BY WBJ CENTER OF
ORIGIN AND DATE OF TRANSFERj September 1943 -
May 1944 168

Table 7 6 . TRANSFER OF NON-SEGREGEES FROM TULE LAKE BY WRA


CENTER OF DESTINATION AND DATE OF TRANSFERj
September - November 1943 * 168

Table 77. TYPE OF SEGREGEE BY SEX AND NATIVITYj A l l Evacuees


Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 ..... 169

a. Evacuees from Central Utah Segregated at


Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 169
b. Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at
Tule Lake, October 1943 - March 1944 170
c. Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule
Lake, October 1943 - May 1944 170
d. Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944 171
e. Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule
Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 171
f. Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944 4 172
g. Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake
October 1943 - February 1944 172
h. Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1943 173
i. Evacuee* from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake
September 1943 - May 1944 173
j. Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Tfho
Remained as Segregees, December 1943 *• 174
Table 78. HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED FOR THOSE V7ITH THEIR
EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 194?, BY COUNTRY. THERE COM-
PLETED, SEX AND N'TIVITY: Evacuees Segregated at
Tule Lake 175

Table 79. LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN,


SEX AND NATIVITYJ Evacuees Segregated at Tule Lake .... 176

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Table 8 0 . U. S. CITIZEN'S IN IRA GENTSES WHOSE APPLICATIONS FOE
RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP WERE
APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, BY DATE-APPROVED
AND CENTER: December 1944 - A p r i l 1946 178

Table 8 1 . AGE BY SEX AND MARITAL STATUS: U. S. C i t i z e n s i n WRA


Centers Whose A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r Renunciation of United
S t a t e s C i t i z e n s h i p Were Approved by t h e A t t o r n e y General,
December 1944 - A p r i l 1946 178

Table 8 2 . -LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN:


U. 6. C i t i z e n s in WRA Centers Whose A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r
Renunciation of United S t a t e s C i t i z e n s h i p Were Ap-
proved by t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l , December 1944 **
A p r i l 1946 179

Table 8 3 . DISPOSITION OF U. S. CITIZENS FROM WRA CENTERS WHOSE


APPLICATIONS FOR RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES
CITIZENSHIP WERE APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL - 179

SECTION XII OTHER SELECTED STATISTICS

Pari 1 I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion

Table 8 4 . DATE OF EXCLUSION, DEFENSE COMMAND ISSUING EXCLUSION


ORDER, AND STATE FROM WHICH EXCLUDED: Persons Ex-
cluded from Designated Areas by War Department Who
Were Contacted by WRA., August 1942 - September
1943 185

Part 2 Leupp Center

Table 8 5 . SOURCE OF ORIGINAL ENTRY AND DESTINATION OF FINAL


DEPARTURE: Leupp Center R e s i d e n t s , January 1 1 ,
1943 - December 4 , 1943 185

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Part 3 I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons

Table 86. SOURCE OF ADMISSION BY DISPOSITION AND TYPE OF


INSTITUTION! I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WRA from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 186

Table 8 7 . TYPE OF INSTITUTION BY NAME AND LOCATION!


I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons Under J u r i s d i c t i o n
of WRA, March 20, 194-6 187

Part A Alaskans and Ha-waiians

Table 88.. AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS; Alaskan


Evacuees Who Entered WRA Centers 190

Table 8 9 . DISPOSITION OF EVACUEES FROM ALASKA WO ENTERED WRA


CENTERS 190

Table 9 0 . HAWAIIANS EVACUATED TO WRA CENTERS BY CENTER AND DATE


OF ARRIVAL! November 1945 -< March 1943 191

Table 9 1 . ACE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS: Hsrwaiians


Evacuated t o WRA C e n t e r s , November 1942 - March
1943 191

Table 9 2 . DISPOSITION OF HAWAIIAN EVACUEES WHO ENTERED WRA


CENTERS ,... 192

Part 5 Family Composition

Table 9 3 . SIZE OF FAMILY FY NUMBER AND *GE OF CHILDREN IN


FAMILY: Manzansr WRA C e n t e r , 1942 - 1945 193

Table 9 4 . SIZE OF FAMILY BY NUMBER AND AQE OF CHILDREN IN


FAMILY: Minidoka WRA Center, 1942 - 1945 194

Table 9 5 . UNATTACHED INDIVIDUALS Bl SEX AND MARITAL STATUSi


Manzanar and Minidoka WRA C e n t e r s , 1942 - 1945 195

Table 9 6 . MEAN AVERAGE FAMILY SIZE AND TOTAL FAMILIES AND


INDIVIDUALS BY SIZE OF FAMILY: Manzanar and
Minidoka WRA C e n t e r s , 1942 - 1945 195

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Part 6 Evacuees Leaving YfRA C e n t e r s f o r Japan

Table 97. RESIDENTS OF WRA CENTERS WHO SAILED TO JAP AH BY


DATE OF SAILING AND WRA CENTER PRIOR TO SAILING:
June 1942 - February 1946 . 196

Table 98. SELECTED AGE GROUPS BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP:


R e s i d e n t s of WRA C e n t e r s Who S a i l e d t o Japan,
September 2 , 1943 196

Table 99. A.CE BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP STATUS: R e s i d e n t s of


Tule Lake Center Who S a i l e d t o Japan, November 2 5 ,
1945 - February 2 3 , 1946 196

SECTION X I I I FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER RESIDENTS

Table 100. FINAL DEPARTURES BY NATIONALITY AND TYPE OF DEPARTURE:


F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s ,
August 5, 1944 - February 4 , 1946 198

Table 1 0 1 . FINAL DEPARTURES BY STATE AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION


AND TYPE OF DEPARTURE: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency
Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , August 5, 1944 -
February 4 , 1946 198

Table 102. AGE-SEX COMPOSITION: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency


Refugee S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , August 5, 1944 199

Table, 103, GRADE BN SCHOOL BY YEAR OF BIRTH: School Children a t


F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee S h e l t e r , September' 1 5 ,
1944 199

Table 104, SIZE OF FAMILY: F o r t O n t a r i o Emergency Refugee


S h e l t e r R e s i d e n t s , September 14, 1944 • 199

xvi
THE EVACUATED PEOPLE
A QUMnTATTVE DESCRIPTION

INTRODUCTION

The War Relocation Authority, established by the Executive Order


of the President, No, 9102, on March IS, 1942, was charged with the re-
sponsibility of relocating all persons of Japanese descent who had been
evacuated from the West Coast by military order. The Authority ceased
to exist on June 30, 1946,

In this report are presented selected statistics for the 120,313


persons of Japanese descent who came under the jurisdiction of the WRA,
Summarized are detailed characteristics of the total group, the chang-
ing composition of center population, resettlement, vital statistics,
and pertinent characteristics of special groups which developed within
the program. Also included are basic data for 1,005 residents at Fort
Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter,

The program of the WRA was an action program and not a research
program. At all stages statistical work was held fairly rigorously to
securing information necessary to direct administration of the program.
In this report these basic data which were collected and summarized for
operational purposes are presented in final revised form. To facili-
tate correct interpretation and use, information is given concerning
the source of data, methods of compilation, limitations, and their re-
lation to the program as a whole.

Throughout this report the terms WRA centers and relocation cen-
ters are used interchangeably. Dashes (-) in tabular material refer to
zero unless otherwise specified.

Records from which these data were summarized are deposited in


the National Archives, Washington, D, C», or Library of the University
of California at Berkeley, For discussion and qualitative analyses of
special aspects of the program, refer to other reports of the Authority
published by the U, S, Government Printing Office (see Appendix),

Note: This report was prepared by the Statistics Section of the


Relocation Planning Division,

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SECTION I

POPULATION ACCOUNTABILITY

Source of Custody

Some 120,313 persons of Japanese descent came under the custody


of the War Relocation Authority between May 8, 1942 (tne date Colorado
River Relocation Center opened) and March 20, 194-6 (the date Tule Lake
closed). For purposes of simplification and clarity of terminology in
this report, these persons shall be referred to as "evacuees". With
few exceptions the group was composed of persons of Japanese descent
who were evacuated from, or who were involved in, the Army evacuation
of the West Coast in 1942,

The evacuees coining under the jurisdiction of WRA either were


(1) admitted to or assigned to a WRA center or (2) were transferred to
the general custody of the Authority, and may be categorized as
follows:

1, From the Wartime Civil Control Administration by virtue of


an agreement between the War Department and the WRA dated
April 17, 1942, in the following ways;

a* Regular transfer movement (by transfer order), including


miscellaneous moves, from WCCA assembly centers, between
May 26, 1942 and November 3, 1942,

b. Direct transfer of Manzanar assembly center on June 1,


1942, (In tables 1 and 3 the source of Manzanar's popu-
lation from WCCA is shown as assembly center.)

c. Direct evacuation from excluded areas to Colorado River,


Gila River, Manzanar, and Tule Lake between May 8 and
August 8, 1942,

d» Institutionalized persons not formally evacuated and


persons institutionalized from WCCA assembly centers and
direct evacuation areas who either (1) entered WRA cen-
ters prior to October 31, 1942, or (2) were remaining in
institutions on this date and were transferred to the
general custody of WRA.

e. Seasonal workers released on work furloughs from WCCA


assembly centers and direct evacuation areas whose

U)
custody was transferred to WRA on October 31, 1942, and
wno were either admitted to or assigned to WRA centers.

2. From Hawaii by virtue of an Army program of limited evacu-


ation and exclusion of persons of Japanese descent who came
to WRA centers in four major moves between November 23, 1942
and March 14, 1943• Additional persons constituted -small
movements in 1943, 1944 and 1945.

3« From Department of Justice Internment and Detention Camps by


virtue of an agreement negotiated between WRA and the De-
partment of Justice whereby interned or detained persons
were paroled or released to WRA centers throughout the dura-
tion of the centers. With the exception of a few special
cases, mainly at rule Lake, these persons were not paroled
or released to WRA centers for the purpose of continued
detention; rather, they came to WRA to join family members
or friends wit'h the understanding that they could relocate
under the usual parole and sponsor agreement.

4. Voluntary evacuees who, of their own volition, applied for


and were granted permission to become residents of a WRA
center. This group included discharged soldiers who were in
the Army at the time of evacuation, immediate family members
of center residents^who were outside the evacuated area at
the time of evacuation, and children born to parents on
indefinite leave from a WRA center who were subsequently
reinducted into a center.

5. Persons admitted to an institution after October 31, 1942


(the date of transfer of institutionalized persons from
WCCA to WRA), from a source other than a WRA center, includ-
ing births in institutions and discharged soldiers who were
in the Army at the time of evacuation.

6. Births at WRA centers from inception to closing, including


children born to evacuee mothers away from centers on short-
term and seasonal leave.

The total number of persons transferred by WCCA to WRA as of


October 31, 1942 was 111,155 according to WCCA's Final Report, Japanese
Evacuation from the West Coast, 1942, and were classified by the fol-
lowing types of transfer:

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Assembly center and direct evacuation............ 108,503
Persons remaining in institutions in
evacuated area 10-31-42 1,022
Seasonal workers released on work furlough
by WCCA..... 1,630

WRA's f i n a l r e c o n c i l i a t i o n , based on name by name accounting of


a l l persons coming under i t s custody, discloses that 111,230 persons
were received from WCCA (see table 1 ) , transferred as follows:

Assembly center and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n . , . , . . . . . . . . 108,400


Persons in i n s t i t u t i o n s
Admitted to WRA centers prior
to 10-31-42.... 177
Remaining in i n s t i t u t i o n s
10-31-42 1,074 1,251
Seasonal workers released on work furlough
by WCCA 1,579

.An examination of the data makes it apparent that the slight


discrepancy between WCCA*a number of transfers via assembly centers
and direct evacuation areas and the figure arrived at by WRA is pri-
marily one of terminology—WCCA classified persons entering WRA centers
from institutions prior to October 31, 1942 as direct evacuees, whereas
in WRA's operational statistics they have been classified as institu-
tionalized entries.

It will also be noted that WRA's accounting of persons remaining


in institutions on October 31, 1942 is higher than WCCA's by some 52
persons. The 1,074 persons carried in our records were obtained from
mental, penal, and medical institutions by virtue of WRA's custodial
and financial responsibility for all persona of Japanese descent re-
maining in institutions in the evacuated area on October 31, 1942,

Although WCCA reported the transfer to WRA on October 31, 1942


of 1,630 seasonal workers whom they had released on work furloughs from
assembly centers and direct evacuation areas, 1,579 came under the
immediate custody of WRA in one of the following ways (1) by entry to a
WRA center, or (2) by application to a WRA field office for leave
clearance or indefinite leave leading to assignment to a WRA center.
Inasmuch as WRA has no listing of the names of the 1,630, it has not
been possible to check WRA records for other sources of entry or other-
wise verify the existence of the 51 persons in question.

Table 1 summarizes the general sources of original admission, and


assignment of the total number of individuals coming under the custody
of WRA. This table shows original center of entry or assignment for
each individual coming under the custody of the WRA for the first time,
and does not, therefore, disclose transfer movements between centers*
For this reason the number of individuals entering or assigned to any
one center will not necessarily be equal to the number of individuals
departing from that center as disclosed in tables 2 and A which present
final departure or leave status. This is primarily due to the fact
that an individual entering a WRA center from a WCCA assembly center
may have transferred to a second WRA center from which he finally de-
parted from the custody of the WRA, The first center will have ac-
counted for the original source of custody to WRA and the second center
will have accounted for the final departure status.

It will be noted that 757 of the 120,313 persons under the


custody of WRA were neither admitted to nor assigned to a center, and
are classified in tables 1 and 3 as "Other Than WRA Center Custody",
Of the .1,07A persons in institutions in the evacuated area, on October
31, 19A2, (see column A of table 86) whose custody was transferred by
WCCA to WRA, 753 were never discharged to a WRA center. Also included
under the general custody of WRA are four persons who were admitted to
institutions after October 31, 19A2 from sources other than a WRA cen-
ter, and who were never admitted to a WRA center, (See column 8 of
table 86),

Table 3 summarizes the specific sources of admission and assign-


ment to a WRA center, including, in addition to the sources reflected
in table 1, transfers from other WRA centers, thereby accounting for
the type of original admission of all evacuees ever inducted into or
assigned to each WRA center.

Disposition of Persons Under Custody of WRA

When the last WRA center closed on March 20, 19A6 all 120,313
persons ever under the custody of the WRA were accounted for and only
four had left a WRA center without authorization. This is particularly
significant considering the fact that the centers were in operation
from three to four years, and that the residents were, for the most
part, free to leave the centers on temporary leave. The circumstances
surrounding the four unauthorized departures are as follows:

1, A hospital rest home case, 80 years of age, no family mem-


bers, disappeared from the Colorado River Hospital on
November 17, 19A5 and is believed to have wandered into
the desert. Because of his medical record of senility and
generally feeble condition, medical authorities indicated
he could not long survive. Body was not recovered.

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2. A 35 year old man at Colorado River, no family members, was
involved in a murder on September 30, 1944 and escaped into
the desert. He was not apprehended.

3. A 56 year old man at Colorado River, no family members, dis-


appeared from the center on July 11, 1944. Center authori-
ties believe that he wandered into the desert in a fit of
despondency. Body was not recovered.

4. A 22 year old girl, with a record of eccentric behavior and


mental disorder, was reported missing from Gila River on
June 18, 1944* From time to time she was reported to be
hiding from her family in one of the barracks in the center,
but actual date of departure is unknown.

Evacuees left the custody of WRA for the last time in one of
three ways: (1) on indefinite leave granted by the center between July
20, 1942 and December 19, 1944J (2) on terminal departure between De-
cember 20, 1944 and March 20, 1946; and (3) by death from inception to
closing of centers.

Final departure or leave status as carried in tables 2 and 4


refers to evacuees departing from WRA centers for the last time and to
final leave status granted to evacuees away from centers on short-term
and seasonal leave, including seasonal workers from other WRA centers
and seasonal workers from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation
areas who were converted to indefinite leave and terminal departure by
the center to which they were assigned without induction into that cen-
ter. The types of indefinite leave and terminal departure refer to the
type of leave on which an evacuee departed from the center and do not
reflect subsequent changes in leave status, i.e., an evacuee leaving
the center for employment may have been inducted into the armed forces
a month after departure; however, his final departure status from WRA
is shown as einployment rather than armed forces.

Table 2 presents, in addition to evacuees deceased, the major


types of indefinite leave and terminal departure; including relocation,
armed forces, institution, Department of Justice internment and volun-
tary internment (family members), and evacuees leaving for Japan, and
covers the manner in which the 120,313 persons of Japanese descent left
the custody of WRA from inception to closing of centers. Transfers
between centers are excluded.

As pointed out above with reference to table 1, 757 of the


120,313 persons under the custody of WRA were neither admitted to nor
assigned to a center, and are classified in tables 2 and 4 as "Other
Than WRA Center Custody", These persons were either still in an

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institution, were deceased, or had been discharged outside a WRA cen-
ter.

Table U presents the specific types of final departure or leave


status, including, in addition to the disposition reflected in table
2, transfers to other WRA centers, and accounts for the final disposi-
tion of all evacuees ever inducted into or assigned to a WRA center.

Refer to Section III for more detailed information on WRA leave


policy, types of leave, date leave issued, and destination of relocated
persons.

Source of Data

Each WRA center compiled at center closure a comprehensive name


by name accounting roster of all evacuees ever in residence or assigned
to the center, disclosing, in addition to basic identifying data, the
date and source of admission or assignment and the date, type, and
destination of final departure or leave status. From this final ac-
countability roster of all evacuees coming under its custody from in-
ception to closing each center prepared a numerical summary or balance
sheet of original admissions and assignments versus final departures
or leave status.

In the Washington Office the rosters and numerical summaries of


the ten centers were checked against the WRA master locator file, WCCA
master file, and other source data. An actual name by name check was
made of transfers between centers to insure that each individual was
accounted for only once in the overall ten center summary. Tables 1
and 2 are compiled from the ten center summary excluding transfers be-
tween centers whereas tables 3 and A present the total accountability
for each center, accounting for some individuals more than once due to
transfers.

Data pertaining to persons under the general custody of WRA


(institutionalized persons never admitted to nor assigned to a WRA
center) were summarized from a card file of institutionalized persons
and other miscellaneous records.

The final accountability rosters and the card file of institu-


tionalized persons are filed with the Rational Archives.

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FIG 1
FROM TO
THE EVACUATED PEOPLE 54,127
90,491
WCCA A S S E M B L Y RELOCATED TO WEST
CENTERS COAST EVACUATED
120,313 AREA
WRA C U S T O D Y
(Includes 757 institutionalized cases and 753
17,915 seasonal workers released by WCCA who were
never assigned to nor inducted into a WRA
52,798
DIRECT EVACUATION center.) RELOCATED TO
OTHER S E C T I O N S OF
UNITED S T A T E S
A N D HAWAII

5,981
BIRTHS
4,724
TO JAPAN

1,735
DEPT. OF JUSTICE
INTERNMENT AND 3,121
DETENTION CAMPS DEPT. OF JUSTICE
INTERNMENT
INCLUDING FAMILY
MEMBERS
1,579
SEASONAL WORKERS
(R.Wsetl by WCCA)
2,355
U. S. ARMED FORCES

1,275
INSTITUTIONS
1,862
DECEASED
(Excludes 4 unauthorized
departure*—refer to page
1,118 5. Section I)
HAWAIIAN I S L A N D S

1,322
219 INSTITUTIONS
VOLUNTARY
RESIDENTS
TA&LZ 1,—TCTAL -.n* tUJTrJY BY GENIAL S ^ T E l CF ORIGINAL iifyJailliH JJD A > S K K i l T t 3T CEJITLHJ F o r c e s * Under J u r l J d i c t i O n of Wbk Cram I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g

tfotet acoonnttj for t o t a l mimber of i n d i v i d u a l * eomina under j g r i a d i e l x c r . of -rU for t h e f i r s t ti-4*, 3 i n c t tr*tn*Jera between c e n t e r * a r e not r e f l e c t e d , , c e n t e r t o t a l * i n t h i s t a b l e sj-e nut e q u a l t o
center- t o t a i n i n t a b l e ? • J ? P t a b l e 3 f o r d e t a i l e d source of h d a d a s i o a and a a a i g s m e u t , i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s from c e n t e r s .

r s 0 "I 7 0 C A a I 1 C 1 B A I A I t & F60U DEPT. v:un> fflHEB


TOTAL 17: JTITUTI05 S1S7KAL , 07C or luarrca TtBT WSTX-
CTAVTEH Aaaamtly Oiract Olratt Kiclg-
CUATTOT Total SElIAETfr 71777 C
Canter vacoation Tatal .7d _7j t „:L Other Tatal AdaittaO Aniunad Total Evacuation aioa TKT3UI. i &
KITH./}

• TOTAL OiilCLTl l i t ) ,313 lil,2J6 t0,4tl 17,515 1,251 49E 753 1,575 826 751 1,113 1,045 73 1.735 21) 24 5,581

HRA CAHTifl (27377107^1 lit.556 110,463 50,4)1 17,515 49B 453 . 1,575 626 753 1,11B 1,045 73 1,735 215 20 5,581
d r t r . 1 IHui 6,412 3.256 35 no 223 228 76 43 384
Lalorado 8 i * o r
5,143
11,26* 17,til 6,020 11,733- 65
35
,9 * 115
150 J
5
142 48) -
Liila fltver 11,141 11,417 10,250 2,535 74 7!
- 110 63 - -
3
, 140 *I
IS -I 753
682
Drumd. 8.2J4 T.7W 7,563 55 99 - 56
;•;
47 45
3
2 2 - 77 2 415
E.eurt AoutvtaAn 11,152 10,574 - 7J 24 " 144 75 75
- 103
35
10 550
Jerepa
11,El5
7,674 - 16 16 - 2 59 369 50 811• ail
4

- 140 *4
73- - -
5,15° 7,549 7 «5
ALantaaar 10,543 10,112 5,527 176 176 7 6 1 277 10 3 541
ALaidaaa 13,051 9,534 .7 17 - 426 265 221 •1 4

1 • 154 48)
AaJraar 8,423
5,435
E,J1B sv 31
- 172 92 SO - 33
24 5 418
3.166- - - - *
8,549 43 75
Tula U k a 17,143 15,388 92 69 71 184 8 1,450
12,017 35 53
" 23 73
- -
OTA.KL 7HAK ..** CiStUi
1ST 753 - - 7.53 - 753 - " - - - - - - 4 -
0

1/ ( W e r e t o a l l e r u u s e a trttJr&ftfrr&d t o JUk from . p r t l m e C I T I I C o n t r o l teiuihi s t r a t i On batvoeji Jay 5 , l ° 4 a r and Cfctoher J l , 1^42- inciutUtu: person* ir|» war* a d a i t t a c l o r U J i g n o d tfl a " i - o r , u d tar-
c l u d i n g persona t r a n s F ? r r e d t s tho g e n e r a l Custody of .SJL Whs were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor aaeijriBd t o a c e n t e r , Aloe i n c i s d o a b PCTBLCJ e v a c u a t e d d i r e c t l y to a iffbl c e n t e r Jrum Alaeia a f t e r Ccto-
h a r 3 1 , 19 42, AJW* Table 3 f o r a x p l a n a t i a n of t y p e s of t r a n s f e r movementa.
g/ R e f e r s t o persona r e c e i v e d from hsxrali i n aocdrdaAca w i t h tho i r a y 1 * pro c ram of l i m i t e d e v a c u a t i o n and e x c l u s i o n who were a d m i t t e d t o 2R* c a n t e r * i n four major mot-ea between November 2\, i ° 4 2 , and
l a r c h 14* 1943, Ttdditi0oal p r f s o d e ware r e c t l v i d Ifl odd i^vamente i n 1943, 1944 and lQ*-5»
j / -ief-irs t o J a p a n e s e a l i t n a who were r e l e a s e d , or p a r o l e d f r o a l e n e r t r . e n t of J u s t i c e Tntsirsnsint SJad D e t e n t i o n Csopa mid who e n t e r e d i'RA c e n t e r a i n 1942* 1^43 and 1 9 * 4 .
4/ tvefere t o non-evacuated p e r s o n * *ho v o l u n t a r i l y a p p l i e d r o r and ware ^ r a n t e d adcdaaioLi i n t o a e t i c e n t e r * inc judirnj n l a c b a r g e d s o l d i e r s who * e r e I n t h e Ar\nr tt time of e v t t u n t i o a , i m o e d i a t e family
nitsjTiberB of c e n t e r r e o i d - o t s i and cj-.iidrar. born t o p a r e n t s on i n d a f i n i t a l e a v e from a *3il c e n t e r who were e u b e e s u e n t l y r e a d m i t t e d t o a c e n t e r ,
5/ R e f e r s t o p ^ e o n a . ' a d a d t t e d t o an i n e t i t u t i o n i n dr.* e v a c u a t e d a r e a a f t e r October J l * 1942, from aourcea o t h e r t h a n rtfU, i n c l u d i n i l b i r t h a i n i n a t i t u t l o n e * dlentaargad s o l d l e r e who ware in t h e Arcff St
time of evacuation* e t c .
6/ n e f e r * t o c h i l d r e n born t o evacuee mothers i n r e a i i o n c s a t c e n t e r a and away from c e n t e r a on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e *
2/ h*f j r s t o Bill e r a c u e e s iinder t h e custody of JrLi from, i A « p t i o n t o c l o s i n g obo were e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o r e s i d e n c e i n a c e n t e r D r who w*re assigned- t o a. c e n t e r , a s s i g n e d p # r e a n a r a f e r t o svaeuee*
e l i g i b l e f o r admission I n t o a c e n t e r s h e were grunted f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s , upon a p p l i c a t i o n * w i t h o u t i n d u c t i o n i n t o t h e c e n t e r of a s s i g n m e n t ,
f*J .-.afur* t o o p e r s o n s d i r e c t l y t v a e u a t e d from a l a e t a a f t e r tote-bar 3 1 , l g t i .
3/ h e f b r a t o a l l eYaoueas under t h e g e n a r e l custody of d U from i n c e p t i o n t o eloeiiur who ware n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o r e s i d e n c e i n a c e n t e r nor a a s i g n e d t o a c a n t e r * i n v o l v i n g son* 753 i n a t i t u t i o n a l i t e d
p e r s o n s r s e e f v e d from #TJCA on b c t o b e r 31* 1942, ugd, 4 puraon* efltering i n s t i t u t i o n s , from s u u r c s * o t h e r than *Ra a f t e r October 31* 1942,

bdurooi f i n a l a c c o u n t a b i l i t y h u a t e r s for a l l -,Ri c e n t e r a


TABLE ?,—TOTAL VTRA D0S1ODI 3Y 0 0 0 1 1 TTF2 OF TISJH t*PABTD£J ATO I*AV* 3TATUS, BY CESTER 1 B a y l o r s Uiuier J u r l s d i - + * O J I of *?> f n » I n c e p t i o n t<j Cjo-;lnr

S&t_*J Th» totr-l rr.wj3.fr of I n d i v i d u a l " l a n v i i y tr-* cuetody of VSA *^^ t h » l " i t fc*"~ ar** accounted f o r 07 t h e VSA c e n t e r '"-•• tiMcfa f ' . i » l i*ep*rture o r l e a v e e t p t u i was i s s u e d . FLoel d e p a r t u r e o r
l e a v e j t - t u p r e f e r s to CB" l e s t <iepnrtu.ro of r e p l d e n t * on, and t h e eoavarAlon of p e r s o n s on B h o r t - t e r B l e a v e , e r » " o n e l l e e v f , erjfi p**l£Tjed t e a t o n a l workers t o , i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e , t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r e ,
r.rA d e a t h . Ses t a b l e b f o r d e t a i l e d t y p e s of f i n a l d e p a r t u r e . Since t r a n s f e r s between c e n t e r s a r e not r e f l e c t e d , c e n t e r t o t a l s lQ '--<ii t a b l e a r e not e q u a l t o c e n t e r t o t a l s i n t e h l e 1 .

I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I A7 I A i r i l i u m i i M i t i u i 7i
TOTAL DIPABWSaT 07 JUSTICS/6 27ATH
CE9T8H Relocation Institution.
foul FOT-CBS/Jt Japnn/7 ll 13.
a a , Total Int.rn.ant l n t ,™a B t

TCK11 CVSTOTT 120.J13 177,692 106,923 2.355 565 3,121 1,750 1,371 2,722 2 1,862

KHA C m Q CUSTODY/^ 119.55* 117.69* 106,925 2.355 565 3,121 1,750 1,371 2,722 2 1,862
C c n t r . l DtaH 9.218 9,120 -.78 37 <5 9 76 18
C O I O T A H A ? : • ; :
9,577
17.707 17.207 16,530 *9 358 102 252 J* -3 139
300
G i l . BiTtT 12,101 12,1*3 13.275 392 69 172 22 132 71 1 221
OrsxaiiA 9.927 9.821 9.368 295 63 22 106
Her.YI Mountain 12.757 12,575 12.180 1.82 125
73
35
13
1
60
32 87 -
a 182
Jerome 1,«68 52 2 76
Muntnnur
2.095 2,019
8,067 7.788 5.8
59
81
2
18
57
63
75
- 126
KintdoA*
8,233
12,675 12,283 11.922
139
387 88 80 9 71
1-"
3; -
V
193
Bottuur 9.782 15 6fi 3 62 26 168
t o l a Laic.
10.337
El.**
10,159
12.890 '-•:;
60 -
21,515 31 2,111 1,529 562 2.223
' 331

OTHEn THAI' VHA CSBTCH


757 - - - • - . - - -
l/ Refers t o f i n a l d e w . r t v T e o r leewe s t a t u e of evacueea l e s v l r . e t h e custody of VRA f o r t h e l a s t t i n e u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n of i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e W a n t e d between J u l y 1?.U2 ezui n^ctntber 1 5 , l^lAt, o r
u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s «f t e r m l n a , d e p a r t u r e between December 2 0 , 1- — , and V-arth 2 0 , I ' . - t .
2/ R e f e r s t o d e a t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuees i n r e a t d e n c e a t C e n t e r s o r away f r o * c e n t e r " ea phort-»terB aad seasonal l e a v e .
"j
"•/ ReferE tc evacuees l e a v i n g the custody of VRA f o r the l e n t time f o r r e l o c a t i o n p t i r u o s e i . I n c l u d i n g e d u c a t i o n , enployiTient, c o x o n n l t y I n v i t a t i o n , /Join Of aCCOT^any f a m i l y , r e t u r n t o f r e e a r e a ,
n i x e d mat-rleae r e l e a s e , end, w i t h and w i t h o u t r e l o c a t i o n rjraist. See t a b l e b f o r t y p e s of i n d i - f l n i t e l e a v e And t - ^ i i i a l d«TV?irture.
h/ }iVfer». ta tVncue-e leevirLe- t h e cua-tody of VB* f o r t h e l-?rt t i i w to e n t e r the "rt-ed force*!, includijja- volunteerTj, s e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e i n d u c t l o n e , e n l i s t m e n t in *-r*&, "PVJ* *T Av.Tlliary K l l i t j i r y
1 aUT-IAAJ:t e c h o o l e , enll&tmetit in VAC, e t c ,
*f Refer" t o r v e e u e e e ieprvinv? tho custody of VRA f o r t h e l a s t t i » e to e n t e r m e n t a l , o t h e r a a d l c e l , *nd penal l n a t i t u t l o n * .
"bf R e f e r s t o eratiuEe" leavin*r t h e rastody of iffiA f o r t h e l » " t t i i e and t m n s f e r r i n e - t o t h e J u r i f t d i c t l o n of t h e DepartBent of J u s t i c e , Internment refeTf t o a l i e n s i n t e r n e d u n ^ e r t h e war power of
the U n i t e d S t p t e e flrjeeiTTUBent, d « > o r t e d , o r held pendlni!: d e o a r t a t i o n . h e a r i o y e by the Deoftrtment of J u n t l c e , V o l u n t a r y l n t e r n a e n t r e f e r s t o f a i i i l y mer.bera ( c i t i r e n e BTVJ e l l e n e . ) who, of t h e i r own
v o l i t i o n , Joined an I n t e r n e d a l i e n a t C r y s t a l C t t y Family Internment Cpjm.
jj Berern t o evecueee l e a v i n * t h e c u j t o d y of "OlA. f o r t h e l a a t time t o *zo to J a p a n , Includinft r r p e t r i r t e a , e x p a t r i a t e s , r e r r u n e i a n t e , arifl f e m i l y meBberg.
&f Hafere { 0 f o u r cjTTiaadhorlrad deTJarturei: fjTorr ifiU c a n t e r r , Incliidir*}?: a h o p n i t a l p a t i e n t wfao wandered i n t o the d e p a r t , a f u g i t i v e who escaped in t h e d e s e r t , end e eientplly d e f i c i e n t young worwui
who d i s a p p e a r e d ,
0/ Refer? to »11 flvecueee u n d e r t h e J u r i s d i c t i o n of aBA who were a d m i t t e d a s r e s i d e n t s o r who were "ffcigned to a VRL c e n t e r f r o a which f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e s t a t u s was g r r n t e d ,
1 0 / Eefere to t n a t i t u t i o n a l l E e d persofti t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e g e n e r a l cru»tody of VRA f r o c li*CCA and o t h e r sources' who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o n o r aBslphed t o a VBA c e n t r r . As of June ?Zt I5I15 ( t h e
d a t e WA was r e l i e v e d of f i n a n c i s l r e s p o n e i b l l l ty f o r a l l i n s t i t U t i o L V i l l i e d nf-rsorj B ) 577 wei"r * t U l i n i n s t i t u t i o n s , 136 were d e c e a s e d , and bU were d l a c h n r g e d cutpirie a iBA c e t i t f r . (See t a b l -
iS for .nor* d e t a i l e d rfata on i n e E l t u t i o j i a l i r e d p e r e c m s ) .

3ourcel U n M Accountability tartars from a l t VRA Center*


TABtJC 3 . — r o r O U n O K ACCOLVrWILITT BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF OLUGLBUX, HRQiSIDt; (IB0LUDIS5 TRJUiSFEH fKBI CTKTOl) JJJD ASSXOKUEXT, BY CBtTSRt
WflA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o ClOliflB

Kaixl Accounts f e r o i l evacuees Who v a r a a*er inducted i n t o o r u s i r - a e d t o • IRA c a n t o r from i n c e p t i o n t o c l o s i n g , i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s from


o t h e r c n ' T i i , and account a for a l l o t h e r persons ur.dor g e n e r a l custody of WRA,

nip ijitrnKitarr ^ uria cm aires t " ^ " u " joimrim Jcmm


" * " " " MCBia roum l a B

TOTAL CT-STODY tr.iA Z*nt*r ' Othor 1

I n e l u d i n r Transfer From Cantar


~i=lud±tip Tranefsr From, Cantar M V 11.117 19,531
19,266
16,655
11,212
10,295
8,251
11,025 10,241 11,062 13,078 11,928 29,190
lA»,3» 9,H3 11,615 9,150 '10,943 10,651 8,949 17,113

wot parrp^ CUSTODY.


I n c l u d i n g Tranofor From Center 11,111 19,531 16,655 10,295 11,025 10,241 11,062 13,078 11,928 29,190
Eaolmllnfl: Tranafor From Cantor iAl9,5?6 9,113 19,266 11,212 8,251 11.8K 7,150 10,943 10,651 8,949 17,113

Adsutteo t o Center 146,(21 11,18* 19,392 16,591 10,215 13,929 10,151 11,061 12,75! 11,843 29,167

From IIZkQ 109,7 30 8,107 17,835 13,351 7,670 11,073 7,859 10,111 9,713 8,343 15,369
Aoaanbly Cantor/^ 90,491 8,158 6,020 10,290 7,568 10,971 7.674 9,927 9,465 8,218 12,077
rroaao 1,979 5 9 176 5 2 '.743 12 m 1 26
9,110 9,710
''••-•-; • • --\ I 2,455 - - - - 2,155 -
' •['.•:. : •..
tlayar 717 717
Peresd 1,53! ' - 1,500
FlTttt.lt 4,746 » - 11- - - • * 1,011
32

Pomona 5,291 - 693


1 * 5.270- - - -
rortland 3,659 » 9
- - 11
2,318- - -
PUynllup 7,150 - -i
6
1 - 985
- -5 7,156 '- 351

Sacramento 1,679 - - 3
L - - 285
1,671
Ballnaa 3,568 - 3,159
7
- - - - - - 109
Santa Anita 18,737 3 7 7- 1,573 1,29* 3,663 1,700 2,931 178 7 1,«5 51
8 to ok tea 1,011 220 3,802 17
T*nfor»n 7,816 » 5
31 - - «. * *
Tulnra 1,778
7,676 13
1,951 - 6
- 31
70
12
3 - 47

Turlock 3,580 - 2
3,566 - 1
- - 15
4
: 17,915 - 11,738 - 2,935 - - - 10
70 6 - 3,166
:•: '• - -V >:^ • - : '•,_
Inttttotton^ 17! -
39 69 71 -
55 -
21 If,- io8 2' -
33 53
liaertaJ 17 1 1 5 7 1
Penal 39 1 <
3 3 -1 5
3
-3 5 5 -
3 5
Other US 35 6! 77 51 16 13 93 2i: 30 17
Seasonal •forV^Ei 8J6 110 6 55 17 75 H i f 195 97 69

From H a w a i i ^
Direct XVncuetior.
1,118
1,015
77 H
778
_ 3 7
2
_ 811
fll
. 1
1
- 73

Rioluaion 73 - 3
- - - 77-
From Sop&rtnieTit of J u s t i c e
I n t e r m e n t and !)Btantion/iO 1,735 76 165 11c 77 103. 140 277 191 75 184

Voluntary R a a i d s n t A l 719 13 27 1! 37 10 7 10 33 21 8
SO 2 1 9
othar l a a t l t u t l o g f l i
airt.'ia in WRA C o n t a r / l l 5,981 361- 793 ~ 667 115
2
550- 737
3
oil *
4f-i 916 1,190 -
•Yenafer From Con t a r A *
C-flJttrai Utah
17,816
1,736
7,016 766
7
2,112
71
2,010 2,193
7-
1,091
4 .
•1199 2,328
11
2,971
to
12,317
l,5O0
Oolorana- Rivsr 1,817 —
c. 103
19
'1 51 20 if 7f 1,416
Mile R i v e r 7,757 - 21 23
32
11 2f 11 27 2,020
Hranada 367
33 67
?7 2- a 10 79 732
Heart x 'ouritain 1,769
y
10 18 - 13 9
If 5'
Jerome B.115
51
7.' 2,076
Li
576* 3 19
2,731
995
2,116
'tanxajiar 7,617
13
53
137
18 '6 - 5 20
41 7,721
Minidoka 111
57 •ji
11 2
59
ir 17 - 267
4 • 356
Kofrwor 1,607
13
10 16 51 - 3
- 1,131
n o * Lake 7,168 1,731
7
61 1,183
31
1,173
26
,61
1
26 1,930
1
67-
31
-
AMirnad t o -Jorttar 699 7f 117 61 50 =6 90 1 j 20 85 23
From WCCA vie. Saaaonal '.'orit •'15 ir3 5 117 a° 37 1 221 80
£3 79 73

From Cantar—Transfer v i a Seasons! L „ v o


JoromaA^
116 73. - 1 1 17 _ . °9 5
.5
_
Tula LaJtaAT
9
13' 7) - 1
-
1 If
1
- - 97
7
-

PTTZ5R fti& ft* ^!T?R CUSTODY 757


_ „ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
From -^CA Tnct i t ut i o n / 1 5 753
From Other I n a t i t u t l o p A a » - - - - » - - - -
-
if Although 119,550 i n d i v i d u a l s e a r s unttar t h e custody of AA c a n t e r s from i n c e p t i o n t o clOoinfj, 147,S?C persona wire e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o or
a s s i g n e d t o t h e t e n ffEUL s t a t e r s , tnoludifip come 27,000 p a r s o n s who t r a n s f e r r e d t o two or n o r * c e n t e r s ' h e f o r a i e p a r t i n r f o r t h e l a s t time
from t h e c u s t o d y of i\TUU ( T o t a l c u s t o d y , o r 120,313 i n d i v i d u a l s , i n c l u d e s 75f p a r s e r s n e v s r inducted i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o • ullA s e n t e r
*>,o c^r-n under >snarO-l auftody z£ t h " .. l ?A:.
if Refers t o o r i g i n a l a d m i s s i o n Or afttigitment t o s JTUA OSntor (or o r i g i n a l t r a n s f e r t o £ « a s r s l rjuetody of rtlA in i h * Ceee of 7ffT institu<*
t i o i t a l i t e d earsori.ll f e r snch i n d i v i d u a l ocmirir under '.^e cuetcdy of VJRA f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e * T r a n s f a r s fro-n o t h e r c a n t o r s sxe sxsluded*
if Refers t o a l l e r a o u c a s t r a i s r s r r s d t o IRh from ' / a r t i m e C i v i l C o n t r o l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n betwsan 'lay 6 r 1^*1, snd O o t o t t r 3 1 , I r * ? , who Were
admlttiJjd t o r a a i d s n o e i n 'nTIA c e n t s r s .
i/ Refers .0 rerrular t r a n s for mdvisaeht (hy t r a n s f e r o r d e r ) , i n c l u d i n g adeo^llanaouB moves, f r o a >'^A assemhly o e p t e r e , Between " a y Zdt 1942
and '"ovtrjhsr 3 , 19*2*
S/ Under J u H s d i o t l c m oT ./CIA u n t i l J u n e 1, 19*2-
y Refers t o d i r e c t t r a n s f e r novoniants from excluded fireas tn -prTA c e n t e r s From. "*ay Bt 19*2 t o Aupvst F, 1"J42, Also i n s l u d s B rS p e r s o n s
d i r e c t l y evacuated fron Alnske t o Minidoka a f t a r Ootohsr 3 1 , 1?42»
if Refers tn i n s t t t u t i o i r i a l i 1 *i Baraorts not f o r t a l l y evacuated nnd neraona i n s t i t u t i p n a l i i e d from '/CCA aaeetehly o e n t e r s fc»td d i r e c t evaoua-
t i o n s r e s J (1) who had e n t e r e d TfRA r e n t e r s - r i o r t o October 31, 1942, and (2) Who were in i n s t i t u t i o n s en t h i s d a t e sjrid e u b s e a u e n t l y
e n t a r e d TYRA cent e r a .

•in
TABLE }!.--POPULATTOH AKOCrtrTABTlJTY BY SPECIFIC TYPE OF ORISrKAL AKilS&TQN (IKCLGDUIG TRAN3FER PROM ITSSTKR) AND ASSIGNMENT, BY CXNTKRi
IRA C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g (Continued)

£ / •RaTsro t o s e a s o n a l workers r e l e a s e d on work f u r l o u g h s from WCCA assembly n e u t e r s snd d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s whose custody was t r a n s f e r -
red t o WRA on October J l , 1942, and who s u b s e q u e n t l y e n t e r e d WRA c e n t e r s ,
j / R e f e r s t o p a r s o n s r e c e i v e d from Hawaii in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e Army's program of H a l t e d a v a c u a t l n n end e x c l u s i o n who wore admitted t o
WRA c e n t e r s In four major moves between November £*, 1942, and March 14, 1 9 4 3 . A d d i t i o n a l persona were r e c e i v e d i n odd movement* In
I T * 3 , ly**, S ^ I W «
l f j / Rafara t o Japanese a l i e n s who were r e l e a s e d or paroled from Department of J u s t i c e Internment and Detention Gamps and who e n t e r e d *RA
c e n t e r s in 1942, 1 7 43 5 and 194*.
\\f R e f e r s t o non-evacuated p e r s o n s who v o l u n t a r i l y a p p l i e d f o r and were g r a n t e d admission I n t o a wTtA c e n t e r , i n c l u d i n g d i s c h a r g e d a o l d i e r s
who were in t h e Aray a t time A e v a c u a t i o n , immediate family members of c e n t e r r e s i d e n t s ) and c h i l d r e n horn t o p a r e n t s on i n d e f i n i t e
l e a v e from a 'ORA c e n t e r who v e r s s u b s e q u e n t l y r e a d m i t t e d t o a c e n t e r .
1 2 / R e f e r s tD p a r s o n s a d m i t t e d t o an i n s t i t u t i o n i n t h e evacuated a r e a a f t e r October 3 1 , 1942, from s o u r c o s o t h e r t h a n WRA, i n c l u d i n g b i r t h s
i n I n s t i t u t i o n s , d i s c h a r g e d s o l d i e r s who were i n t h e Army a t t i m e of e v a c u a t i o n , o t o .
1 3 / R e f e r s t o c h i l d r e n born t o evacuee mothers in r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s and away from c e n t e r s on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e .
1 4 / R e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g from t h e O r i g i n a l o r f i r s t c e n t e r of admission o r aasignment t o a second c e n t e r . I n o e r t a i n i n s t a n c e s
r e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g from t h e second c e n t e r t o a t h i r d or f o u r t h c e n t e r b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g for t h e l a s t t i m e from t h e custody
of WRA. T r a n s f e r s between any two c e n t e r s a r e not r j c c e e e a r i l y equal ( s e e t r a n s f e r s t o c e n t e r s in t a b l e 4) b s o a u s e each c e n t e r accounted
f o r t h r t y p e of o r i g i n a l e n t r y and t h e t y p e of r i n a l d e p a r t u r e f o r every i n d i v i d u a l coming under l i e custody, 1 Tor example, t h e f i r a t
c e n t e r w i l l not account f o r an i n d i v i d u a l as b e i n g a t r a n s f e r who t r a n s f e r s t o a second c e n t e r , r e t u r n s t o t h e f i r s t c e n t e r , and f i n a l l y
d e p a r t s from t h e custody of WRA from t h e f i r s t c e n t o r i t h e sacond a a n t e r w i l l , however, account f o r t h e i n d i v i d u a l i n q u e s t i o n no being
e t r a n s f e r t o and Trom t h e f i r s t a e n t e r .
l i j / R e f e r s t a persons released; by w"MA from assembly o a n t e r s and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s on work furloughs who wars t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e c u s -
t o d y of WRA on October 3 1 , 19-42, and who ware never i n d u c t e d i n t o t h e o e n t e r t o which t h e y were a s s i g n e d .
1 6 / Refers t o persona on s e a s o n a l l e a v e from Jerome when i t c l o s e d Juno 30, 1944, who were never inducted i n t o t h e c e n t s r of aesignment from
which f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u e was g r a n t e d .
\T/ R e f e r s t o p e r s o n s on s e a s o n a l l e n v e from Tula Lake whon i t became a s e g r e g a t i o n c e n t e r in September 19*3 who were never i n d u c t e d i n t o
t h e c e n t e r of assignment from which f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s was g r a n t e d .
1 3 / R e f e r s t o t n s t l t u t i o n a l i i e d p e r s o n s whose c u s t o d y was t r a n a f e r r e d by WCCA t o WRA on October 3 1 , 19*2, and who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o
nor a s s i g n e d t o a wRA c e n t e r .
1 9 / Refere t o pereone a d m i t t e d t o ,.» i n s t i t u t i o n a f t e r October 3 1 , 1942, from s o u r c o s o t h e r t h a n WRA, i n c l u d i n g b i r t h s in i n s t i t u t i o n s , d i s -
charged e o l d i s r s in t h e Army a t t i m e of e v a c u a t i o n , e t c . , who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor a s s i g n e d t o a WRA c a n t o r .

Souraai F i n a l A c c o u n t a b i l i t y R o s t s r s for a l l %RA c e n t e r s

(1!)
TABLE 4 . — F O r e U T I W AC-C_N.A3ILi.TT 3Y SPECIFIC TYPE OF FTIUL DEPAlTUiiE AND LEAVE STATU5 (INCLUDING THAXSF2R TO CEKTER), BY C-NT3R.:
<_U C e n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o Cloaing

Nott '• Accounts f o r a l l evacuees who were over iriductaa i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o a '.IRA c e n t e r from i n c o p t i o r . t o c l c s i n g * i n c l u d i n g t r a n s f e r s to
o t h e r c e n t e r s , and a c c o u n t s f o r a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s under g e n e r a l custody of •HA.

7-I..L _L_I__y (,.1-L Center „ Qtnqrj

i n c l u d i n g T r a n s f e r To Center 1/ 11,21* 19,534 16,655 10,295 14,025 10,241 11,062 13,078 U,9E8 29,490
e x c l u d i n g T r a n s f e r To Center 2/120*313 9,577 17,707 14,401 9,927 12,75? 2,095 3,253 12,676 10*337 21,646

..rlA CENTER ..-TODY.


I n c l u d i n g Trajisfer To Center 1/ 11*212 19,534 16,655 10,295 14,025 10*241 11,062 13*078 11,926 29,490
Excluding T r a n s f e r To Center 2/119,556 9,577 17,707 14,401 9,927 12,757 2,095 6,233 12,676 10,337 21,646

Final je t o r t u r e —
Center R e s i d e n t s 146*621 11,184 19*592 16,591 10,245 13,929 10*151 11,061 12,756 11*643 29,467

I n d e f i n i t e Loava/3 34*471 3,315 5,664 4*363 3,422 3*725 1,928 2,360 4,360 2*995 2,291
R e l o c a t i o n Purposes 30,778 3,075 5,029 3,706 3,025 3,382 1,778 2,167 3,859 2*67B 1,999
_«*w_ni_y I n v i U t i o n / 4 7*652 1,1_._ 1*226 1,646 1*182 624 410 901 54 506
Education/5 1,105 105 131 105 99 136 43 49 187 120 130
__ployiuent76 14,089 1,160 1,329 1,076 1,224 1,931 815 711 2,752 1*158 1,451
J o i n o r Accompany Family/? 7,697 707 1*639 953 520 691 510 479 866 914 418
fixed llarriage fteloeoe/e 1 1 3 - 1 0 9 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Return t o F r e e Area/9 122 _ 9 5 _ _ _ _ _ 7 - - -
Arned Forcoe/lO 2,076 143 368 356 274 173 52 110 357 163 60
Instit-tipn/ll~ 323 12 23 19 40 108 2 10 51 25 19
UsnUl 105 4 U 16 8 22 1 6 13 9 1 3
Penal 165 7 1 2 1 3 0 86 1 2 5 6 4 8
Other 53 1 6 2 2 - - 8 2 1 2 -
DapBrtjuent of J u s t i c e internment712 973 67 222 130 61 55 58 72 69 63 196
Internment 161 Z 18 15 1 1 1 10 1 1 101
Voluntary I n t e r n m e n t 622 G5 204 U5 60 54 57 62 68 62 95
To J - F 4 ~ A _ 31B 18 34 71 22 27 38 15 52 46 17
Other/14 3 - 2 1 - - - - - - -

Tenulnal D a p a r t u r e / 1 5 82,324 6,095 11,581 9,753 6,349 8,754 1 5,706 7,795 7,089 19,201
'filth R e l o c a t i o n S r a n t / 1 6 74*794 3,998 11,252 9,584 6,256 8,655 1 5,529 7,69B 6,996 12*628
Without R e l o c a t i o n G r a n t / 1 7 462 23 106 4_ 37 48 - 91 47 26 40
Ara-d. F o r c e c / 1 0 273 34 64 37 21 14 - 23 29 45
InetltoU-n/jT" 241 25 20 46 23 37 48 10 20 12
Lental 6 8 u 14 9 5 3 - 6 5 2 L £
ranal 1 6 1 5 1 3 3 - 1 5 1 -
•ther 157 15 3 58 15 28 - 41 E 17 -
Department of J u s t i c e I n t e r n n e n t / 1 2 2,147 IB 156 44 12 - - 9 11 2 1*91£
Interment " 1,598 7 B 6 27 1 2 - - B 8 2 1,448
Voluntary Internment 549 11 £0 17 - - - 1 3 - 467
To Japsn/ija 4,406 - _ _ _ - - _ - - 4,406
Other/14 1 - I . - , . - - - - -

•uth/j*S 1,662 189 300 221 106 182 76 146 193 168 331

T r a n e f e r To Canter/gO 27,964 1,635 1,627 2,264 366 1,268 8,146 2,829 402 1,591 7,644
C e n t r a l Utah 2,070 - 89 52 54 46 28 54 13 10 1*764
Colorado River 291 7 - 69 33 42 17 59 16 B 40
Gila River 2,412 22 101 - 3 47 2,077 55 2 46 59
Granada 2*042 19 70 23 58 587 59 10 52 1*164
h e a r t Mountain 2,211 30 52 29 11 - 507 47 ID 52 1,490
Jerome 1,066 4 IB 11 8 5 SE 15 974
-snzarar 134 12 22 27 9 19 5 - 7 1 32
Minidoka 2*434 11 11 14 10 58 22 263 - 1 2,044
Sohwer Z*994 39 27 27 28 21 2*750 41 4 37
T u l e Lake 12,-08 1*491 1*437 2*022 232 994 2,153 2,216 337 1,426
Regular 6 0 1 6 5 4 2 4 - 2 0 9 1 -
Segregatiwi 12*248 1*476 1*452 2,01b' 230 990 2,155 2*196 528 1,425

" " l i j i " " Status—


Assigned Persons / 2 l 899 66 142 64 50 96 90 1 520 86 23

i n d e f i n i t e Leave/j. 741 22 65 42 50 56 bS 1 BIB 79 20


R e l o c a t i o n Purposes 73? 22 G5 42 50 58 87 1 316 78 20
Educatian/S 1 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - 7 1 -
;. h j'v-:,u.(,_; 579 15 41 36 40 12 57 1 257 71 19
J o i n o r Accompany Family/7 146 7 22 6 10 15 29 - 52 Q 1
Armed F o r . e e / 1 0 2 - _ _ . _ _ _ _ ! _ _
IiurUtut-ccjTT" 1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ ! _ _
Department of J u s t i c e I n t e r t m e n t A z 1 - - , _ _ _ i _ _ _ _

Terminal D e p a r t u r e / L 5 1 5 B 6 77 2 2 - 4 0 2 - 2 6 B
Without R e l o c a t i o n G r a n . / l 7 1S4 5 76 21 - 39 2 - 2 6 B
Anrusd For.-aAp_ 4 1 l l _ l _ - _ _ _

OTHER TiiAfi LgtA C-HTER CUSTODY /22 7 5 7 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

\J Although 119*S__ i n d i v i d u a l s were under t h e custody of ./RA c e n t e r s from i n c e p t i o n t o c l o s i n g * 147*520 p e r s o n s were a c c o u n t e d f o r a s d e -


p a r t i n g from t h e t e n -WA c e n t e r s * i n c l u d i n g some 27,000 p e r s o n s who t r a n s f e r r e d t o two o r mors c e n t e r s b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g f o r the l a s t time
from t h e c u s t o d y of ItEA. ( T o t a l custody* o r 120*515 i n d i v i d u a l s * i n c l u d e s 757 persona never i n d u c t e d i n t o o r a s s i g n e d t o a MR- Center
who ue-a under g e n e r a l c u s t o d y of WSA.)
(./ R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v s s t a t u s for each i n d i v i d u a l d e p a r t i n g from the custody of H_1 f o r t h e l a s t t i m e . T r a n s f e r s t o o t h e r
c e n t e r s a r e excluded.
Jj/ R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e S t a t u s of evacuees l e a v i n g t h e custody of »RA f o r t h e l a s t time between J u l y 1942 and December 19*
1944.

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TABLE 4.—POFtUTIDN ACCOUKTASILITT BY STIXIFTC TYPE OF FTKAL DEPAffTOftS*;va L2AVE STATUS (TJKELTiSBRl TRAR37S1 TO C3StEE), BY CSffTK:
..'.". Cent ' - n from I n c e p t i o n to C l o s i n g (Continued)

4 / Refers t o evacuesa making a r r a n g e m e n t s t o l i v e in A h o t e l , h o s t e l , o r i n a p r i v a t e horn* approved by a Relocation. O f f i c e r while Arranging


f o r employment and to evacuees g o i n g t o an a r e a p u r s u a n t t o a n o t i c * troa a R e l o c a t i o n O f f i c e r t h a t t h e a r s e m e approved and t h a t t h e r e
ware jfloe a v a i l a b l e .
5 / Refers t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c e n t e r t o a t t e n d a c o l l e g e , u n i v e r s i t y , or b u s i n e s s o r proTBaaiaiial s c h o o l . Uoea not i n c l u d e s c h o o l c h i l -
dren, acoonpanylng p a r e n t s . Also doas n e t i n c l u d e a number of persons Mho worked p a r t time t o f i n a n c e t h s i r school trig.
a / Refers t o evacuees a c c e p t i n g employment o r o t h e r w i s e sneaked in an o c c u p a t i o n a l f i e l d .
7 / Refers t o e v a c u e e s , i n c l u d i n g c h i l d r e n who bad not reached t h e i r 17tii b i r t h d a y and o t h e r d e p e n d e n t s , who wore accompany In,: or going t o
J o i n an evacuee who was r e l o c a t i n g o r who had a l r e a d y r e l o c a t e d .
8 / Kefe r a t o f • j e l l i e s with one o r s o r e Jion-Japaneae members, and t o i n d i v i d u a l s of p a r t i a l non-Jopaneae a n c e s t r y who were allowed t o r e t u r n
t o t h e evacuated a r e a p r i o r t o J a n u a r y i , 194S ( t h e d a t e t h e West Coast was reopened t o persons of Japanese d e s c e n t ) .
9 / R e f e r s t o evacuees who Vere p e r m i t t e d t o r e t u r n t o t h e i r .•,.••:.< i n tha evacuated a r e a of Arizona which had naeti r e c l a s s i f i e d a s a " f r e e
area".
1 0 / Hefer* t o evacuees n o t i f i e d by l o c a l S e l e c t i v e Service b o a r d s t o r e p o r t for i n d u c t i o n I n t o aimed f o r c e s ; t o evacuees commissioned o r a c -
cepted, f o r e n l l e t m e n t i n t h e Army, Navy o r a u x i l i a r y m i l i t a r y language s c h o o l s ; t o evacuees v o l u n t e e r i n g f o r t h e armed f o r c e s ; and t o
evacueea a c c e p t e d for e n l i s t m e n t i n the iVAC, e t c .
1 1 / R e f e r s t o evacuees e n t e r i n g m e n t a l , o t h e r m e d i c a l , end p e n a l i n s t i t u t i o n s .
)£/ Refers t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r e d t o the J u r i s d i c t i o n of t h e Department of J u s t i c e . I n t e r n m e n t r e f e r s t o a l i e n e i n t e r n e d under t h e war power
of the U n i t e d S t a t e s Government, d e p o r t e d , or h e l d ponding d e p o r t a t i o n p r o c e e d i n g s by the Depo. r t sent of J u s t i c e . Voluntary i n t e r n m e n t
r e f e r s t o family members, ( c i t i z e n * and a l i e n s ) who, of t h e i r own v o l i t i o n , Joined a n i n t e r n e d a l i e n a t C r y s t a l C i t y Family Internment Camp.
16/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g f o r J a p a n , i n c l u d i n g r e p a t r i a t e s * e x p a t r i a t e s , and family members.
1 4 / R e f e r s t o u n a u t h o r i s e d d e p a r t u r e * from Witt c e n t e r s , I n c l u d i n g a h o s p i t a l p a t i e n t who wandered i n t o t h e d e s e r t , a f u g i t i v e who escaped i n t o
t h e d e s e r t , and a m e n t a l l y d e f i c i e n t young woman, who d i s a p p e a r e d .
I S / R e f e r s t o f i n a l d e p a r t u r e o r l e a v e s t a t u s of evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of ViSA f o r t h e l a s t time between December SO, 1944, and Kerch
£0, 1M6.
1.6/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of ..'KA Who r e q u e s t e d and were g r a n t e d f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e .
,17/ ftefere t o evacuees l e a v i n g t h e c u s t o d y of nrU who d i d not r e c e i v e f i n a n c i a l a s s i s t a n c e , i n c l u d i n g evacuees who o v e r - s t a y a d t h e e x p i r a t i o n
d a t e of a e l i o r t - t e r m o r s e a s o n a l Leave and were a u t o m a t i c a l l y c o n v e r t e d t o a t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r e w i t h o u t g r a n t .
.•::/ R e f e r s t o evacuees l e a v i n g f o r Japan, i n c l u d i n g r e p a t r i a t e s , e x p a t r i a t e s , r e n u n c i a u t s , and family members.
1 9 / Refers t o d e a t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuees i n r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s o r away from c e n t e r s on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l l e a v e .
gfj/ R e f e r s t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g t o a second o e n t e r from the o r i g i n a l o r f i r s t c e n t e r of admission o r a s s i g n m e n t . I n c e r t a i n i n s t a n c e s
r e f e r * t o evacuees t r a n s f e r r i n g t o a t h i r d o r f o u r t h c e n t e r frorf the second c e n t e r b e f o r e d e p a r t i n g for t h e l a s t t i n from t h e c u s t o d y of
.fit*. T r a n s f e r ! between any two c e n t e r s a r e not n e c e s s a r i l y e q u a l ( s e e t r a n s f e r s f r c u c e n t e r s in t a b l e 3) bacauso each c a n t o r accounted
f o r t h e t y p e of o r i g i n a l e n t r y and t h e t y p e of f i n a l d e p a r t u r e for e v e r y i n d i v i d u a l coming under i t s c u s t o d y ; f o r example, t h e f i r a t c e n t e r
w i l l not account for an i n d i v i d u a l aa being a t r a n s f e r who t r a n s f e r s t o a second c e n t e r , r e t u r n s t o t h e f i r s t c e n t e r , and f i n a l l y d e p a r t *
from t h e c u s t o d y of KfU from the, f i r s t c e n t e r ; t h e second c e n t e r w i l l , however, account for too i n d i v i d u a l In q u e s t i o n a s b e i n g a t r a n s f e r
t o and from Lho f i r s t c e n t e r .
£ 1 / Refers t o evacuees who ware i s s u e d f i n a l l e a v e s t a t u s , w i t h o u t being a d m i t t e d t o the c e n t e r of a s s i g n m e n t , i n c l u d i n g ( 1 ) s e a s o n a l workers
r e l e a s e d by .TCCA from assembly c e n t e r s and d i r e c t e v a c u a t i o n a r e a s who ware a s s i g n e d t o 7JRA c e n t e r s , and {?.) s e a s o n a l workers from Jerome
and Tula Lake wEio were a s s i g n e d to o t h e r c e n t e r s *
£ 3 / R e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d p e r s o n s t r a n s f e r r e d to the g e n e r a l c u s t o d y of ffiU from TOGA and o t h e r s o u r c e s who were n e i t h e r a d m i t t e d t o nor
a s s i g n e d t o a Nttt c e n t e r . Cm June 50, 1945 ( t h e d a t e MM Was r e l i e v e d of f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r a l l i n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d persons) S77
were s t i l l i n i n s t i t u t i o n s , 13b were d e c e a s e d , and 44 were d i s c h a r g e d o u t s i d e a 1/FlA- c e n t e r . (See t a b l e 86 for more d e t a i l e d d a t a on I n s t i -
tutionalized persona.)

Source: F i n a l A c c o u n t a b i l i t y R o s t e r s for a l l 74HA Canters

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SECTION II

SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION

The tables in this section reflect changes in center population,


average center population, and net decrease in population.

Table 5 presents a condensed picture of the ten WRA centers,


disclosing the name and location of each center, the date each center
opened, peak population, the number of days the center was in opera-
tion, and the date each center closed. This table will be of particu-
lar interest in the interpretation of other sections of this report
wherein tabular data are presented by center breakdowns,

A small advance crew of about 200 persons was sent to each cen-
ter a few days prior to the first principal movement of evacuees from
assembly centers or direct evacuation areas. This crew consisted of
key personnel required to receive, feed, house, and provide medical
services for the evacuees as they arrived in greater numbers. The date
each center bpened is usually the date the advance crew arrived.

It will also be noted from table 5 that although the last major
movement from WCCA was received November 3, 1942, only two centers
reached their peak population prior to December 1942; two centers at-
tained maximum population in the month of December, and the remaining
six centers between January and March 1943, Increases in the latter
part of 1942 and early 1943 were due to evacuees entering centers from
Hawaii, persons paroled or released from Department of Justice Intern-
ment and Detention Camps who entered WRA centers, evacuees entering WRA
centers in late 1942 and early 1943 via seasonal work furloughs from
WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas^ and other miscella-
neous entries.

Colorado River operated with three camps, Units 1, 2 and 3> and
Gila River with two, Canal and Butte. Units 2 and 3 at Colorado River
and Canal at Gila River closed early in the fall of 1945, However,
population and leave statistics were not maintained separately for
these camps.

Table 6 depicts first of month resident population including


evacuees on short-term and seasonal leave, whereas first of month resi-
dent population excluding evacuees on short-term and seasonal leave is
shown in table 7,. (For definition of short-term and seasonal leave
refer to Section III, Relocation.)

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Between September 1943 and May 1944 Colorado River, Gila River,
Jerome, Manzanar and Rohwer transferred more people as segregants to
Tule Lake than they received as non-segregants from Tule Lake, On the
other hand, Granada, Heart Mountain and Minidoka received more non-
segregants from Tule Lake than were transferred to Tule Lake, These
are the primary population changes in tables 6 and 7 which are not ex-
plained by relocation, births, deaths and miscellaneous transfer move-
ments between centers. (For more detailed information on segregation
moves, see Section X.) Other major transfer movements reflected in
center population data may be explained by the transfer movements to
Gila River, Granada, Heart Mountain and Rohwer as a result of Jerome's
closing in June 1944. Figure 2 is based on table 7,

Table 8 presents the average first of month population, by cen-


ter, including and excluding persons on short-term and seasonal leave.

Table 9 summarizes the semimonthly net decrease in population,


excluding persons en short-term leave, between July 1, 1945 and Decem-
ber 31» 1945. This table reflects the manner in which the centers met
their center closure deadlines. Figure 3 is based on the data appear-
ing in table 9.

Source of Data

Population data were compiled from adjusted Daily Evacuee Popu-


lation Summaries, Form WRA-176, submitted to the Washington Office by
each of the WRA centers from February 1, 1943 to closing. These sum-
maries include, among other things, the number of evacuees departing
each day, the number of persons admitted, the number of persons con-
verting from short-term and seasonal leave to permanent leave status,
together with the population remaining each day. For the period prior
to February 1, 1943 similar information was compiled from WCCA Form
TSO-1, Daily Population Report, and WCCA Form TSO-2, Daily Recapitula-
tion, These records are deposited with the National Archives.

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THHtE 5.—IAOCATIOM OF CWTTOSl llABS TTSST 'WAOUSE AuTtmfJj BATE AHD EIES CFTOWHESrKBITOTuIATIOHlfeuTA'Trl OF MT.1 O ' i r a IS fPTIAvIOrl
AND DAK I AST tSSHEST OEPAB1BD, BT CEKISl: 08A Centers from Inception t o Clooinf,

Wptei Resident c o p u l a t i o n r e f e r s t o copulation ewoludinf! evacuees on s h o r t - t e r m and seasonal l e a v e .

LOCATION CAT:; FIPBT OArS Clter-v OATS I ACT


l a s t Post ' PEAK railL.triON
:i:;.i.:i vvACUlSE IN JE-TTOT
Stats County Office Address AFmltTB vats Pcouletlon CP" n J7I0H nerAoyrD

C e n t r a l Utah [ft a t lOllarcl Topsa r-U-U 5-17-43 8,130 1,147 10-31-45


ColorsAto R i v e r AH Bona lavas Boston 5 - 8-42 7- 3-42 17,814 1,301 11-28-45
Oils Wver Arizona Flraal Rivers 7-20-42 12-30-42 13,348 1,210 11-10-45
Granada Colorado Prowers Juaaohe 8-27-42 2- 1-43 7,318 1,146 10-15-45
Heart Ucuntain Wyotainy, Park Heart kourrtain 8-12-42 1 - 1-43 10,767 1,187 li-io-Jn
Jerome Arkansae [tree It C h i c o t Denaon 1 0 - 6-42 2-11-43 8,497 631 6-30-44
Rancjner Callferrda QB/O UanBanar i/*-i-w 9-22-12 10,046 1,270 11-27-7,5

Ittnldoia Idaho Jerome Hunt 9-10-42 3 - 1-43 7,397 1,176 10-28-45


RDhver Arkansas Desha - '• • <: ' . 9-16-42 3-11-43 8,473 1,170 11-30-45

Tula Lake Cal i f o r n i a aodoe Newell 5-27-42 12-23-44 18,787 1,394 3-23-46

)J Center under J u r i s d i c t i o n of flCCA u n t i l June 1 , 1742.

Source: eCCA Pom T3J0-1, 7ATCA Font TSO-2, Form ltRA-31, and Form WfLl-176

7aW0f,O—M>_-3. in:
Teara t.—msLVsm popt-.trcoH ISBIUEIB -Atuiinrs cur smsa-m: AXD s^saiu. m n si (men aiu KOWTHI
h JR4 Canters from Inception t o Closing

Mote: Total population February I , 1943* through Deaesirer 1, 1913, includes persona tersporarily t r a n s f e r r e d t o tsupp Canter; 16
on Fsbrtwerv 1 ; 39 on Ibirch 1 ; 31 on April 1 ; 19 on Jfay 1 ; 51 on June 1; 56 on Jul* 1 ; 69 on August l j 68 on September 1; 59 on
October l j 51 on Nceeubcr l j end 51 on Dsoenber 1 ,

STOW
ABB TOHL CEKIRAl COurulllO c n A "OTHl (UAAHABA n3**1 JmCAT! ''AKlAeAB IfiTOXKA MAF?Jt THUC lAXE
jtamii UTAii went iioumaiii

19 12

June 1 17,39} - 7,261 - 9,666 U6

July 1 27,633 - 0,755 - 9,840 - - 9,036


August 1 40,316 - 13,262 2,106 . . . 9,95s, _ . 15,ln»
rKuteubsr 1 63,031 - 17,616 9,150 212 5,758 - 10,072 4,640 - 15,181
Ootobsr 1 90,499 5.606 17,847 11,555 7,460 10,613 - 10,256 9,200 2,265 15,277
KoYsntoer 1 109,192 6,320 17,677 13,368 7,654 11,107 7,039 10,181 9,646 8,407 15,393
December 1 110,160 6,294 17,965 13,366 7,651 11,105 7,925 10,177 9,649 8,515 15,3U
19 4 3
January 1 110,240 8,232 16,039 13,420 7,656 11,062 7,932 10,121 9,861 8,548 15,369
February 1 110,353 6,214 18,025 13,411 7,622 11,006 8,354 10,079 9,614 8,538 15,274
Barer. 1 110,181 6,152 17,964 13,374 7,619 10,959 6,587 9,796 9,924 8,528 15,219
April 1 1'9,646 6,332 17,941 13,372 7,476 10,666 6,526 9,707 9,772 6,478 15,124
Bay 1 107,693 6,189 17,741 13,224 7,222 10,724 6,350 9,496 9,401 6,266 13,015
June 1 105,300 8,016 17,406 12,954 7,016 10,520 8,182 9,272 6,989 8,061 14,628

July 1 103,262 7,662 16,995 12,663 6,931 10,307 7,972 9,197 8,752 7,695 14,630
August 1 101,937 7,609 16,671 12,542 6,876 10,176 7,806 9,1*3 6,556 7,761 14,464
SseteaFer 1 99,927 7,662 16,273 12,251 6,764 10,073 ",649 9,105 6,325 7,552 14,165
October 1 98,529 7,6o6 16,013 12,056 7,194 1(1,509 6,699 9,045 9,530 7,123 12,153
Koeesfcer 1 97,539 7,554 14,470 10,017 7,368 10,426 6,787 6,701 9,419 6,731 16,012
Deoenbar 1 96,963 7,585 14,372 9,696 7,393 10,406 6,726 8,692 9,492 6,676 15,671

19 4 4

January 1 96,576 7,559 14,295 9,669 7,355 10,386 6,700 8,643 9,461 6,676 15,630
February 1 95,576 7,438 34,109 9,600 7,176 10,242 6,632 6,580 9,374 6,600 15,625
Kerch 1 94,462 7,350 13,676 9,655 6,963 10,112 6,537 6,655 9,286 6,514 17,492
Ajrrtl 1 92,923 7,227 13,453 9,419 6,784 9,962 6,529 6,565 9,027 6,375 17,560
Bay 1 90,960 7,084 13,241 9,199 6,685 9,760 6,467 6,456 6,656 6,246 16,964
June 1 89,119 6,679 13,021 6,768 6,424 9,420 5,601 6,341 8,514 5,479 16,652

July 1 87,363 6,727 12,725 10,531 6,816 9,712 4 6,232 8,335 7,623 18,678
August 1 65,616 6,621 12,517 10,291 6,664 9,433 4 6,136 6,160 7,279 16,709
Aepteiober 1 84,046 6,426 12,152 9,951 6,490 9,241 4 6,057 8,099 6,900 16,726
October 1 62,634 6,260 12,059 9,651 6,403 9,035 3 5,939 7,972 6,764 18,729
KcTsstwr 1 62.C146 6,125 11,881 9,550 d^Ti etst* 3 5,636 7,976 6,700 lelTlJ)

December 1 81,268 6,026 11,751 9,534 6,311 6,669 3 5,668 7,667 6,669 16,770

19 4 5

January 1 80,678 5,964 11,710 9,550 6,255 8,537 3 5,568 7,770 6,747 16,734
February 1 79,605 5,863 11,460 9,432 6,177 8,445 2 5,522 ^.STA 6,697 16,593
Kerch 1 77,774 5,742 11,251 9,207 6,035 6,213 2 5,435 7,373 6,563 17,953
April 1 75,559 5,569 10,626 6,986 5,805 7,997 - 5,298 6,651 6,339 17,864
Key 1 72,806 5,413 10,421 8,716 5,411 7,556 - 5,030 6,392 5,991 17,866
June 1 69,126 5,165 9,979 8,319 4,980 7,084 - 4,658 5,615 5,447 17,879
July! 63,657 4,645 9,386 7,684 6,256 6,325 - 4,248 4,937 4,910 17,466
Auguet 1 58,951 4,176 6,750 6,765 3,758 5,714 - 3,994 4,330 4,098 17,366
leptettoer 1 50,462 3,339 6,626 5,141 1,155 4,611 - 3,552 3,218 3,332 17,266
October 1 35,368 1,899 2,730 2,760 1,379 3,312 - 2,891 1,462 2,175 16,740
Bownber 1 21,398 - 1,063 754 - 1,156 - 1,146 - 1,804 15.450
Becauber 1 12,628 - - - - - - . . . 12,628
19 4 6

January 1 7,303 - - - - . . . . . T F jo9


retrruary 1 5,046 - - . - - . . . . 5,146
Ueroh 1 2,808 - - - - - - . . . 2,eOt

Source, TKCA Fbrm TSO-1, 30CA Fone TE0X2, end Farm "JtA.176

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"TiA "enters frotn Inceotion t o Closing

Hotel Total p u p u l i t t c n February 1 , 19-.3*. through IVsceriher 1 , 19U1, irtclu-tee persona tecTjporsirttj t r a n s f s r r s d t o Leunp Center: 16
on Feboniapy 1; 39 on skrch 1 ; 3a on April 1) 45 on bay 1 ; 5k on Juno 1 ; 58 on July l j 69 on August 1; 66 on Se^tontbtn- l j 59 on
October l j 56 on Nty^mc-rT 1- and 52 on Ifeoenfeer 1 .

TEAH
TOTAL CTWTHA1 COL08ADO GILA WVSJt G8JL6L0A IEAB.T gTlurrsOlffi MtiZiXkR IHKIDGKJ. B0HT3H TL'L3 LAIS
us™ UTAH M'.TJt I'OUOTAIU

19 6 2

Jura 1 17,393 - 7,281 - - - - 7,666 - - 46*

July 1 27,696 8,756 9,706 9,038


Ausaft L 60,232 13,256 2,106 9,854 15,020
Scptinbcr 1 62,936 17,806 9,168 212 5,758 10,001 4,839 15,170
Cctcwr 1 86,167 5,801 17,293 11,553 7,080- 9,966 9,213 8,331 2,2*6 14,666
Nonibtr 1 100,696 7,691 16,906 13,233 6,360 9,875 6,778 9,091 7,933 8,228 14,438
Cuoimbir 1 105,611 7,882 17,318 13,266 6,76. 10,673 7,765 9,870 8,656 8,401 16,819

19 6 3

Juiusry 1 107,369 7,907 17,578 13,360 7,282 10,767 7,817 9,915 9,230 8,44? 15,086
Pcbl .,, ;. 1 107,790 7,966 17,561 13,333 7,318 10,698 8,268 9,878 9,309 8,455 15,008
Kirch 1 107,587 7,933 17,517 13,293 7,263 10,601 8,488 9,605 9,397 8,444 14,917
April 1 105,950 7,986 17,326 13,266 6,874 10,498 8,399 9,497 9,130 8,387 14,579
•V 1 102,280 7,766 16,653 12,990 6,(98 10,171 8,231 9,170 8,317 8,125 14,136
June 1 98,693 7,537 15,987 12,601 6,660 9,795 9,011 8,685 7,755 7,849 13,779

July 1 96,175 7,351 15,668 12,357 6,266 9,290 7,816 8,686 7,558 7,662- 13,483
August 1 96,331 7,073 15,350 12,216 6,206 9,166 7,679 8,738 7,031 7,500 13,286
Septaubar 1 92,189 16,361 11,90! 5,931 8,998 7,526 8,695 7,006 7.122 15,056
October 1 • 6,986
16,549 11,683 i , 676 9,119 8,506 8,082 11,198
flcvubcr 1
Duceubur 1
88,670
91,735
'ffl
7,178
13,162
13,626
9:s5
9,730
6,523
6,817
9,278
9,675
*;fo2
6,601
8,177
8,670
6,923
8,595 km 15 W
14,770
6,421
19 66

Juouur* 1 93,105 7,306 13,708 9,727 6,99* 9,898 6,617 3,682 8,966 6,557 14,852
Flbruiry- 1 92,267 7,228 13,607 9,673 6,810 9,750 6,560 8,616 8,857 6,480 14,888
Kirch 1 91,065 7,166 13,370 9,502 6,647 9,617 6,667 6,686 8,695 6,333 16,806
April 1 89,507 7,028 13,030 9,251 6,438 9,604 6,638 6,613 8,454 6,361 16,910
Mur 1 87,826 6,866 12,800 9,051 6,369 9,073 6,345 6,263 8,136 6,022 16,941
June 1 86,296 6,487 12,312 8,578 5,815 8,587 5,538 5,670 7,536 5,162 18,631

July 1 61,103 6,081 11,719 10,186- 6,097 8,658 5,472 7,058 7,178 18,656
August 1
raptcuber 1
79,387
78,069
5,869
5,812
11,573
11,136
9,962
9,625
5,895
5,708
8,413.
8,25*
- 5,452
5,631
6,862
6,930
6,696
6,661
18,689
18,712
October 1 76,195 5,613 11,065 9,277 5,661 7,866 5,179 6,510 6,3?6 18,710
Koicctwr 1 76,962 5,666 11,078 9,266 5,895 8,069 5,226 6,697 6,357 18,710
ucescbsr 1 79,130 5,838 11,282 9,660 6,192 8,325 5,494 7,297 6,500 18,762
19 6 9
Jinuiry 1 79,770 5,922 11,606 9,49? 6,199 8,393 5,549 7,421 6,661 18,726
J'ltnjiry 1
Kerch 1
78,726
76,760
5,814
5,698
11,137
10,910
9,357
9,146
6,098
5,96*
8,323
8,093
- 5,466
5,374
7,314
7,117
6,626
6,491
18,589
17,945
April 1 76,806 5,506 10,693 8,922 5,702 7,896 5,268 6,722 6,255 17,862
utr/1 71,957 5,322 10,216 8,625 5,336 7,476 4,966 6,263 5,897 17,878
June 1 68,133 5,027 9,766 8,212 6,866 7,011 4,523 5,496 5,372 17.B62

July 1 62,558 6,667 9,133 7,516 6,126 6,221 4,058 4,67,9 6,786 17,454
Aciuct 1 57,668 4,033 8,430 6,600 3,657 5,596 3,769 4,244 3,998 17,361
Septa pun r 1
October J
Kosceber 1
69,606
36,316
21,161
3,270
1,855
6,558
2,515
1,068
4,967
2,613
738
3,088
1,3*3
4,506
3,215
1,127
1 3,366
2,576
1,122
3,167
1,467
3,255
2.115
1.783
17,253
16,575
15,323
Dcnurir 1 12,565 12,565

19 6 6

January i
February 1
7,269
5,065
" ~ 1 : ~ ~ 7,269
5,045
lurch 1 2,806 - - : 2,806

Soimei HCCA Fora TSO-l', HCCA Form T30-2, end Farm Itflj-itfv

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RESIDENT POPULATION BY CENTER
MAY I, I94E - APRIL 1,1946

9CVHCE' F«Mi V U - i T t F I G. 2
Vims ».—AVETAnB TCSt or Wit X"IElnai 61 <nnm UD TZUlt 9M Centers From locution to Closing

Hoto! Average population la sum of first of sent! populations diviisd by number of months during year each center was In operation.
etXCLrallK, mcTjaS OJI SKKt-lmi INCIDDI1E FSACII6ES Oil SHORT-TOTl
__ AHII SEASOnAl, lvgVg iTO SEASOSAL lAWE
1915: 1943 1941 1945 19*6 19*2 1943 1944 1945 1946

I4LL MU InCliTiaS oi.orn 1/98,569 54,071 57,315 5,040 65,461 ^104,299 56,56* 56,216 5,052
Central Utah 7,125 7,456 6,410 4,689 - 7,473 7,936 6,612 4,784
Colorado liver 14,06? 15,801 12,223 8,350 - 14,401 16,626 12,923 6,566
Oila Kivvr 9,661 12,192 9,460 6,924 - 9,909 12,434 9,667 7,029
Granada 5,098 6,691 6,210 4,640 - 5,749 7,266 6,705 4,721
Heart llmintain 9,068 9,84* 6,624 6,169 - 9,696 10,588 9,572 6,268
Jeroae 7,272 7,680 6,324 - - 7,462 7,614 6,414 3/2
danaaiiar 9,628 9,002 6,163 4,162 - 10,017 9,364 6,592 4,306
klnidofca 7,436 8,194 7,664 5,403 - 8,434 9,320 8,577 5,553
Roomer 6,296 7,627 6/346 4,840 - 6,396 7,850 6,654 4,918
Tills lake 11,940 14,032 17,606 17,113 5,040 12,236 14,834 17,656 17,154 5,052

1/ Includes average first of 00010 population for Leupp Canter which ess in ooeration for 11 nonthe in 1943. {Sea feeble 65
2/ Refers to peraona on short-term and eeesonal leave from JertvaB ahan that canter closed 6-30-44.
Source! VCCA Form TSO-1 and Farm ffM-176

MHLS 9.—STT nBEROAr-g IS RTailfueT ItjPJUnav K cnrraii Si, CtaraVers, Semlmchthly, July 1, 1945 - Deoeefcer 31, 1915

hotei Excludes evacuees on ahcrt-torm leavs.

OT.KlRIlL COIOISOO GILA IftffiT TuIZ


Pi 31100 TOTAL neujj jrrueo, RTvTjl 0*4VJ448A jiyllFflAIF 2AHZAMI1 nillsCrlA BOWITJI ijurg

TOTAL 55,269 4,447 9,133 7,514 4,126 6,221 4,058 4,619 4,766 10,185
July 1-15 1,870 164 231 334 230 271 77 226 200 117
July 16-31 3,020 230 472 560 239 354 212 349 566 -4
Aue 1-15 2,672 216 517 725 316 317 139 250 161 31
AUR 16-31 5,590 547 X,335 928 253 775 266 627 582 57
Sept 1-15 7,667 719 2,256 1,136 772. 654 424 909 707 290
Sept 16-30 7,223 496 1,767 1,196 953 635 342 791 433 388
Oct 1-15 5,043 756 463 541 1,363 258 330 745 95 470
Oct 16-31 8,112 1,097 1,004 1,304 - 1,630 1,126 722 237 782
HOT 1-15 5,324 - 623 736 - 1,127 656 - 625 953
(tor 16-30 3,292 - 245 - - 264 - 958 1,625
Deo 1-15 961 - . - - - - - - 9 6 1
Boo 16-31 4,315 . . . - - - - . 4,315

Source! Form "-Ht-175

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NET DECREASE IN POPULATION BY CENTER
SEMIMONTHLY JULY I-DECEMBER 31,1945

Source: Table 9
SECTION III

RELOCATION

The tables in this section are devoted to the summarization of


evacuee movements in and out of centers as a result'of WRA's relocation
policy, together with a description of the relocated group. For a dis-
cussion of the regulations involved, revisions to leave policy, and
other qualifying factors, refer to the reports WRA - A Story of Human
Conservation and The Relocation Program published by the Government
Printing Office.

Definition of Terms

Indefinite Leave

Indefinite leave was granted to evacuees leaving centers for an


indefinite period or to evacuees on seasonal or short-term leave desir-
ing permanent leave status between July 20, 1942 (the date of the first
tentative indefinite leave policy) and December 19, 1944. Although
some persons on indefinite leave received permission, to re-enter a cen-
ter, those granted indefinite leave were considered to have departed
from the custody of YJRA, Indefinite leave was classified by the Sta-
tistics Section in accordance with the prescribed leave procedure into
the following general types:

(1) Relocation - refers to the movement of evacuees out of the


centers and back into private life, categorized as follows:

(a) Community Invitation refers to evacuees making arrange-


ments to live in a hotel, hostel, or In a private home
approved by a Relocation Officer while arranging for
employment, and to evacuees going to an area pursuant
to a notice from a Relocation Officer that the area
was approved and that there were jobs available,

(b) Education refers to evacuees leaving the center to


attend'a"college, university or business or profes-
sional school. This type of leave does not include
school children accompanying or going to join parents.
Students who planned to work part time'usually were
classified as Employment.

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(c) Employment refers to evacuees accepting employment or
otherwise'engaged in gainful pursuits,

(d) Join or Accompany Family refers to evacuees, including


children who had not reached their 17th birthday and
other dependents, who were accompanying or going to
join an evacuee who was relocating or who had already
relocated.

(e) Mixed Marriage Release refers to families with one or


more non-Japanese members, and to individuals of par-
tial non-Japanese descent who were allowed to return
to the evacuated area prior to January 3» 1945 (the
date the West Coast was reopened to persons of Japa-
nese descent),

(f) Return to Free Area refers to evacuees who were per-


mitted to return to their homes in the evacuated area
of Arizona which was reclassified as a "free area",

(2) United States Armed Forces - refers to evacuees volunteer-


ing for the armed forcesj to evacuees notified by local
Selective Service boards to report for induction; to evacu-
ees conmiissioned or accepted for enlistment in the Army,
Navy, or auxiliary n&litary language schools; and to evacu-
ees accepted for enlistment in the WAC, the WAVES, etc.

(3) Institution - refers to evacuees committed to mental and


penal institutions, including reformatories, and to evacu-
ees entering tuberculous sanitoria, hospitals, rest homes,
and orphanages,

(4) Department of Justice Internment - refers to aliens intern-


ed under the war power of the United States Government and
to aliens deported or held pending deportation proceedings
(only three persons directly involved in deportation).
Voluntary Internment refers to family members (citizens and
aliens) who, of their own volition, joined an interned
alien at Crystal City Family Internment Camp administered
by the Department of Justice,

(5) To Japan - refers to evacuees leaving WRA centers for


Japan,

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Terminal Departure

With the revocation of the West Coast exclusion order by the


Western Defense Command becoming effective January 3, 1945, WRA an-
nounced its plan for the closing of centers and abolished the leave
clearance provisions of its leave regulations on December 20, 1944,
Evacuees departing permanently or converting from short-term and sea-
sonal leave after that date were considered as terminal departures,
Reinductions were not permitted for evacuees who left the centers for
purposes of relocation after December 20, 1944, and only those persons
granted special permission by the National Director and persons on
indefinite leave (trial period) were reinstated as residents. Terminal
departures were broken down by the Statistics Section, in accordance
with prescribed relocation procedures, into the following general
classifications:

(1) With Relocation Grant - refers to evacuees leaving the


custody of WRA who requested and were granted financial
assistance,

(2) Without Relocation Grant - refers to evacuees leaving the


custody of WRA who did not receive financial assistance.
Evacuees who over-stayed the expiration date of a short-
term or seasonal leave were automatically converted to
Terminal Departure-Without Relocation Grant,

(3) Armed Forces - refers to evacuees entering the armed forces


under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave. To
avoid the reinduction of any individual issued a terminal
departure, an evacuee reporting for a pre-induction physi-
cal examination or for induction into the Army departed
under the provisions of a short-term leave, and, if at the
end of 30 days he had not returned to the center, he was
converted to terminal departure,

(4) Institution - refers to evacuees entering institutions


under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave
above. To avoid the reinduction of any individual issued
a terminal departure, an evacuee leaving for an institu-
tion departed under the provisions of a short-term leave,
and, if at the close of the center he had not been dis-
charged to the center, he was converted to terminal depar-
ture,

(5) Department of Justice Internment and Voluntary Internment -


refer to aliens and family members entering internment
camps under the conditions mentioned under indefinite leave
above*

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(6) To Japan - refers to evacuees leaving for Japan from Tule
Lake,

Seasonal Leave

Seasonal leave (also called work-group leave) was granted to


evacuees leaving centers for seasonal agricultural work for a specified
period of time which could be extended. The first seasonal leave was
issued in June 1942 and issuance of this type of leave was continued
until December 20, 1944. Persons on seasonal leave were eligible to
apply for conversions of their leave status to indefinite leave or
terminal departure, and until such conversions were effected they re-
mained under the custody of WRA,

Also pertinent to the seasonal leave program were assignments


of seasonal workers. Assigned persons refer to persons on seasonal
leave from a WCCA assembly center (or direct evacuation area) or a WRA
center whose custody was transferred via assignment to a second center"
without induction into the second center. The three types of assign-
ments reflected in column 16 of table 10 are as follows:

(1) Seasonal workers on work furlough from WCCA assembly cen-


ters and direct evacuation areas who were assigned to WRA
on October 31, 1942. Of the 1,579 seasonal workers assign-
ed to WRA centers, 826 were admitted to centers and 753
applied to a WRA field office and were granted conversions
to indefinite leave or terminal departure without entering
the center to which they were assigned (see tables 1 and
3).

(2) When Tule Lake became a segregation center in September


1943, there were 137 persons on seasonal leave assigned to
other centers who were granted conversions to indefinite
leave or terminal departure without entering the center to
which they were assigned,

(3) When Jerome closed June 30, 1944, there were 9 persons on
seasonal leave assigned to other centers who were granted
conversions to indefinite leave without entering the center
to which they were assigned,

Short-Term Leave

Short-term leave (also called short-term pass) was issued to


evacuees who wished to leave the center for a period of a few days or a
few weeks to negotiate a property arrangement, consult a medical spe-
cialist, or transact other personal business, including visits to other

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relocation c e n t e r s . After December 20, 1944 short-term leave was i s -
sued with emphasis on the promotion of permanent r e l o c a t i o n , including
investigation of relocation opportunities, interviewing prospective
employers, e t c . After t h i s date short-term leave was also issued to
evacuees departing for pre-induction physical examinations and for i n -
duction into the armed forces, and for departures to i n s t i t u t i o n s for
emergency h o s p i t a l i z a t i o n , for incarceration in a j a i l or other penal
i n s t i t u t i o n for a period not in excess of six months,, or for p a r t i c i -
pation in criminal proceedings where the period of departure would not
exceed s i x months. Persons on short-term leave were e l i g i b l e to apply
for conversion of leave s t a t u s to seasonal leave, i n d e f i n i t e leave and
terminal departure, and u n t i l conversion to indefinite leave or termi-
nal departure was effected they remained under the custody of WRA,

Conversions
Conversions apply to persons who were away from centers on
short-term or seasonal leave (1) who applied for and were granted an-
other kind of leave or a transfer to another center without returning
to the center from which they departed on temporary leave, and (2) who
were deceased.

Wet Change in Indefinite Leave and Terminal Departure

Wet change in i n d e f i n i t e leave and terminal departure refers to


the n e t increase in any p a r t i c u l a r period due t o departures, l e s s ad-
missions and transfers to other c e n t e r s , plus conversions from s h o r t -
term and seasonal leave.

Net Change in Seasonal Leave

Net change in seasonal leave r e f e r s to the net increase or de-


crease in any p a r t i c u l a r period due to departures, plus conversions
from short-term leave and assignments, les3 admissions and conversions
to i n d e f i n i t e and terminal departure, transfers and death.

Net Change in Short-Term Leave

Net change in short-term leave r e f e r s to the net increase or


decrease in any p a r t i c u l a r period due to departures, l e s s admissions
and conversions to seasonal, i n d e f i n i t e and terminal departure, t r a n s -
fer and death.
Net Absences End of Month

Wet absences end of month refer to the cumulative number of per-


sons away from the center on leave a t any p a r t i c u l a r period.

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Table Content

Table 10 represents a highly condensed series picturing the de-


partures on, admissions from, and conversions pertinent to short-term,
seasonal, and Indefinite leave and terminal departure, by center, oc-
curring during each month the centers were in operation, together with
the net number away from the centers at the end of the month on each
type of leave. The net increase in final departures as shown in figure
5, covering monthly relocation from inception to closing of centers,
was plotted from column 3 of table 10.

Tn table 11 the monthly relocation rate per 1,000 population


from January 1943 to March 1946 is computed from the net increase in
indefinite leave and terminal departure appearing in table 10 and the
first of the month population appearing in table 6. Major transfer
movements affect the population base for most centers at certain peri-
ods; namely, segregation moves to and from Tule Lake between September
1943 and May 1944, and transfers from Jerome at the time it closed in
June 1944. The resultant rate for any period following the month in
which an undue change in the population base occurred will obviously be
lower or higher than the net increase in relocation*warrants. The all-
center rate is not, however, subject to such increases or decreases
inasmuch as transfers between centers are not reflected in the all-
center population base.

The state and postal address of the first destination of persons


departing for the last time from WRA centers for purposes of relocation
are shown in table 12. All destinations are classified by the postal
address furnished WRA by the evacuees when they relocated with the re-
sult that rural-farm population in surrounding areas are included with
each post office address. Postal addresses are enumerated for only
those addresses to which 200 or more evacuees relocated directly from
centers.

In table 13 total reported returns of evacuees to the three West


Coast States are compared with the 1940 population of Japanese descent
by county and post office address. Returns were reported for those
evacuees relocating to these states directly from WRA centers and for
those evacuees already relocated who requested and received WRA finan-
cial assistance to return to the West Coast States. The same qualifi-
cations of postal address applying in table 12 are applicable in this
table. The 1940 population figures for these states, by county, were
obtained from U. S. Bureau of the Census publications.

Table 14 gives the age, sex and nativity composition of the re-
located group at six month intervals from December 31, 1942 to December
31, 1944. It will be noted that the age groups most vitally affected

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by relocation are 20-24, 15-19 and 25-29. The age composition of the
relocated group as compared with the 1942 population and the r e s i d u a l
population December 31, 1944 i s further highlighted in figure 4 .

Table 15 compares the original group of evacuees who entered WRA


centers with those evacuees who had relocated as of May 31, 1944 and as
of December 31, 1944 with respect to occupational classifications, sex
and nativity. Evacuees under 14 years of age are excluded from this
summary.

Tables 16 and 17 are devoted to a family study made from the


Final Accountability Rosters for Manzanar and Minidoka and depict the
semiannual period in wnich family members of each family size departed
for the last time from the center. Each family is tabulated semiannu-
ally according to the cumulative number of family members permanently
departed from the center on each date. Families who entered as trans-
fers from other centers and families whose final departures were trans-
fers to other centers are excluded from these tables.

Table 18 summarizes the total number of evacuees known to have


sailed to Hawaii, including those persons who were originally evacuated
from Hawaii, and evacuees from the mainland wno relocated to Hawaii,
Of the 1,108 evacuees who sailed, 912 left WRA centers for Hawaii and
196 relocated from centers to destinations on the mainland and subse-
quently sailed to Hawaii.

Source of Data

WRA centers documented egress and ingress by submitting daily


to the Washington Office from February 1, 1943 to closing of centers a
Departure Advice, Form WRA-178, for every evacuee departing on short-
term, seasonal and indefinite and terminal departure; an Admission Ad-
vice, Form WRA-177, for every evacuee returning from short-term, sea-
sonal and indefinite leave; and a Change of Status Advice, Form WRA-222,
for every evacuee on temporary leave whose leave status was changed
without returning to the center. These daily shipments of advices were
numerically summarized on a Daily Evacuee Population Summary, Form WRA-
176, which disclosed, among other things, the number of persons depart-
ing each day, the number of persons admitted, the number of persons
converting, together with the cumulative number absent from the center
on the various types of leave.

The advices and the daily summaries were submitted daily from
February 1, 1943 to the closing of centers. For the period prior to
that time similar information was compiled from WCCA Form T30-1, Daily
Population Report, and WCCA Form TSO-2, Daily Recapitulation. These
records are deposited with the National Archives.
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Kutei I ntt*f 1 n L t e L#*** Aod Teiriiiitir; lj*p[irture r e f e r i o dapBrture*, for r e l o c R t l o n iTjuroo se • , arcmd forcer,. Iff t H u t l g c i i , i D t eiTuwrit >-a::e, and TB-JB t rf a t ton to Janon* Hat Change In I n d e f t n l t e and Termtna.1 Departure
• q u a l e ! CoL. *) l e e * Col. 5 p i n e C o l t , cj ntiO J , l a * s Col. 8. Het Cb-inra I n -ieeeoiial Laare e a u a l i t Col, 11 leu* Cola, 1 3 , 1 3 . *o* 1 L pl»a Cola. IS end ItS. k i t Change In S b ^ r t - T e r a LeaTe e q u a l • I Col, L3 l«ae
Ceili, ? 0 , ? l , 22, a n i 2 3 , ( f a r a r o l a a a t l a a of t a r u t n o l o g y • « • i+ft :'-?T. '
-
r-xp.
TOTAL
i n n
EET
i l l 11 A
C b l D l l
i i i H i 1 A L
D u r 1 0 e
0 E P A S : 0 1 1
6 0 a t BET
SEAS 0 » A 1
C h a a 6 a
:. E A T 1
0 u r 1 r. K Ho n t h
" s i a m - T EfiV. m i l
ci s « i 0 D u Hoc t h
AHD
ADSEHCES
ABSENCES
a Cone. AES53C58
3M
'!•!
Mosrs
EST 0 *
KOirrE
I S O OF Vat
06a age
Depar-
ture*
Mm l i - O o a r a r s l in* from
s l e 0* S b o r t - Sea- t * EBB o r
K.t
Tl-anr-r
Deppi—
turee
admta- Conear, B M to
• Ipaa I ail". T r a n s . *
COOT.
frail S-. r :• •:•.-
AB^CisS
t r o o r
Bit Deoar-
ChaiufB t u r e a
Aslala-
• loas
Saa-
Cor r e r s l o a a
I oaf.
to
Trace.*
H.0HTU Terr, sonal Trans, 8101171= a Tsrr . Dee to Sb-Trm. MOSS aoqal i Tarn. Deato
(1) (8) 13) (6) (3) (6) (7) (8) 19) (10) (11) (12) (13) (16) (15) (l»S3 (IT) (IB) (19) (20) (31) (88) (33)
TOTAL
. - 117.696 115,928 5.399 8,956 6.375 366
- 0 B.07 28,866 6,375 693 197 1.725 _ a 68,196 66,966 197 2,956 99
I J If 2
- - 866 886 76 36 33 . - 8,565 8,288 7.376 - 33 26 1.575 - 286 810 673 26 36 1
in _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ , . s _ _ .,
June
July IK 18 11 I.- m
_-
129
63 ill 139
X
a1)0
8
13
q

r-
1
! t6
Augtwt
Septemlh* r
1(2
6,653
65
873
67
155
ST
1*5 -1 -7 --5 --- 57
6,890
-6
6.333 -
6,370
6
37

-
6
-
-- —
-- -_- &
19
22
35
5= 33 •_- m
-• _
--1
October 9.113 6 2:1 812 10
— 6
- 8.678 6,183 3,066 , U
3 ' 6
— — 1,579 222 160 2-2
91 * -7
Ho vamber
December
5,621
3,737 1 157
19*
,'7')
gov s. 1; 1=; —
-
6,673
2,585
-3,999
-1,868 TBI
,561
2,171
u
5
19
--
10
16
- zei
376 56
LO
201
333
1'0
190
IS
If
it —
-
397
i 9 1* J
- - 16,971 15,775 1.358
16
563
3
2,031
36
33
- -688
16,068 11,556 2,021
36
815 137
- - 803 13,657 11,761
220
127 563
2
83
January 3,860 1,897 631 607
- 8,157 133 535
-7 -3 . LiO* 180 368
-3 -1
February
fcnrcb.
Acrll
6,463
6>53
10, OK
1,869
8,755
6.869
002'
= 20
2,116
m
1.90 8
10
11
5"
33
76
1 f-i
175
152
-
--
8,061
2,839
6 668
-96 167
778
1,823
103
1,056
3,lib
ITU
lr-
i=i
11=
152
3
6
1=
1
- 533
- S59
127
=2 =
-ITS
:2S
1,662
1,333
665
1,060
1,318
t!
T
X
7i 5
•31 --- 587 ^
«BJ
June
July
16,313
16,696
18.786
7,606
9,5«9
11,180
8.537
8.183
1.591
2,760
8.055
1,668
106
130
119
55
807
1-7
111 •-
6.163
6,530
1,501
357
2.057
1,035
1,312
fi!
668
3
(3! 111
193
811
17
1 9
3
9 -107
-57
1,563
1,076
1,151
1,068
3

•- 55
1
1

AuRuat 21,078 13,360 8, l60 8,189 Iff


51
io
!=;•• --
6.978
T.169
(58
=5? 1,358 1,018 167 -
1
19
21 -- 636 569
67
-65
1,171
1.667
1,050
i.u53
15
87
51
50
6
3

:
"
September
October
So*ember
23.632
89.193
32,629
15,166
16,386
17,801
1,886
1,160
1.799
1,111
516
166
135
310
s
86
163
ifl — 1
7,705
8.326
'3 =
619
1,619
=,317
608
1,566
956 Tl-1

161
3
13
17
20
6
«-• 5*9RB5 -36
86
- 1,117
1,012
1,112
1.270
997
17
80
6
IT
26
1

=
December 81,319 17,866 663 K7 8 =2 37 i.: 193 6,597
8.983
-3,787
-1,615 1;
6,1-0
1,516 866 "
"5 7 - 669 631
-163 805
1ST
913 7 37 -
18,165 18,790 = ,861 i t f- 66 -
1 9 U
- . 3.933 661 1,861 816
- -8,326 9.667 1,861 279 66
- -39
J:967••:.:S20
15,883
6
66: 55
January
TebniFry
28.931
83.983
19,188
20,506
1.878
1,586
1,805
1.389
136
100 If 166 6
1
E. I I S
3,666
-867
-69
306
Tf
390
2- =
166 21
16
6
. 556
7
5l
105
157 1,377 1,190 3 u 3
1
Kartb 85,735 88,119 1,813 1.705 167 =7
m 18 2,650 -'In 383 8J1 • ;a
206 10 = • 1.068 966 815 1,817 1.519 L 67 7
Anrtl 87,919 86,385 8,066 1,636 815 61 616 f 3.066 -JB6 575 2 21 616 306 3 137- 103 1,703 1.553 3 61 6
hay 31.153 80,388 1,963 1.977 2 0 S3 lU7 13 3,679 1,613 l,e89 2=1 167 3 r 1,166 is 1,680 1,536 5 63 8
June 39.595 88,315 8,131 ,".7 78 67 6,125 1.306 1,810 '=2 'TS 9- -9 1.295 Tin 1,79s I,556 9 73 12
Juljf 3&.610 30,081 W66 1,858 VD TO :133( 6:•!- 80 5.210 285 1,061 7;e 86 ."1 S 1,319 1.639 1,(06 8
r- 3
.••••--LI
September
38,111
90,108
38,116
33,669
2.033
1,355
3,077
1,=38 :•:••
300
116
10-
19
38
6,860
5,668
-370
808
619
1,508
868
599
T22
103 -1 1
V- --- 1.157
991
:0
-166
1,581
1,356
1,521
1.377
1
2
116 5
Op t o t * P 39.599 3S..665 976 1,186 831 62 6o 81 6.865 -1.603 act 2,837 3 m 859 -133 1,020 1,105 65 -3
Boritsber 37.618 35,656 1,009 1.301 376
:•'• =-6 10 1,660 -2,805 59 8,810 •••-.
a, - -- - 718 -161 1,136 1,226
-- .«
December
I 9 6 5
37,097 35,989 535
76,366
985 67= 36 68
s 658 -788 15 739 is -6 - - 650 S^S
-111 6
869 1.085
16,808 - 36 1
20
- - 73,155 936 1,709 66l 87
- -658
- 153 661
- - - 18,131
- 1.709
g
January 18,870 37,189 1,800 1.336 387 67 155 11 380 -278
- 181 1=5 3
- - 701 251 1.J21 1,016
- 67
February IJ 0,899 59,865 2.076 2.135 178 73 51 6 JOS
"J2 -— 1= 51 3 726 35 1,536 1,336
-- 10776 3

-*-> -- suq
Hare* 60,336 61,581 2.316 8.185 178 107 if! 8 SO -868 • 50 198 _3 l.t>35 1,561
April 65,5-00 66,(61 8,860 3,818 lf» 97 57 7 -SO 3 57 - hi J
1=0 1.603 -
— — — — P
Hay
JUD*
69.136
56.773
68,163
53,676
3.708
5,331
3.667
5,235
85
r.f
167
153
1
- - - - - - • 1,3«9 593 1(6
iff
!:S
8.367
1,673
1,88= -- lif
July 59.770 58,687 5.013 6,800 216 1,383 -1: 2,396 2,195 — -.
=: ?if
Aorrtflt 08,090 07,036 S.56? 8,608
r! 158 -
--
-
-—
-
--
-
--
-
--
- - - - - 1,05ft -337 2,096 2,l£6 - 15!
Sep tar-bar
Qctobar
83,818
96,650
88,160
96,813
I'.186
16.053
16,006
13.676
2
1
883
r>- - - - - - --- --
-
--
-
--
-
*-• 1,092
- 337
-6
-815
2,Ol6
813
1.797
1.369
--
-
838
fi
KoTembar 105,088 105,005 8.798 8,698 100 8= 1 305 ISO
Deeeaber 110,387 110,353 2,768 5,387 - 31 36 -69 95 12} - 31 •
7,326 - - - - - - - - - - - 35 63 - -
1 9 6 6
- - 7.361
- 17
- - - - - - - - - " - -35
- 17
-
Jaaua-rY
February
118,631
111,690
118,630
116,288
8,377
2,258
2,860
2,858
- 17 - - - - - - - - _ - 1
3
-33
1
12
9
38
8
- 17 -
Harcb 117,696 117,696 3,806 8,806 6
- -- -- •-
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Wgtgi Ifld • f i n i t I Ltriiiir'c arti TiuvinAl D e ^ r t ^ r * r e f e r tio d«ij|i9fu-ti3ir(w for r e l o c a t i o n p u r p o a e a , &rwtd f c r e a a , i n a t i t u t t a n a , \ lrt erWih-ioTjt ertAptg. Bjnd rerpfft r i a t i on t o Japiuw Hort "hiuiea in I rid af i n i t e MMA firm 1 ri*l DpTja.rtura
eiarualai: O e l , 4 I r a s Cola 5 P l u i Cel* T 6 end T, l e e * C o l , \\r Mot av^Fige in 3tT«tfr»ul L H T I oqunlei Cola 11 l a a c C o l a . 12, 1 3 , sad 1* p l u i C o l e , I f and 1&. Hot Chang* i n ^ a r t - T e r m L H T I s q u a l a : C o l . If I H I
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r ft 11 E F I I I 7 1 1 TE S H I HAL B E f H I H I SEAS D M A I 1 t A 9 8 1 1 1 1 7 - T i l ! LEAVE


TOTAL
YEW ABSENCES
OTT 0 h A D g 0 D u r i n g U a a t h .\i7 .' fa a * B D u r 1 n , H 0 n t h van C h a a 4 • 0 u r i n g Hen t h
AND ABSENCES CertTtrrs 4 ona frora COOT. s..:z\;..:b.i
Dapar- Dnar- Mala- Conrareions t o >!-..-.. JiSiiFTl-
rUWENCES
unper- Ohnvaraloni to
UOIITH
MONTH
Cr.antie pjya: aierji Short -
I'prti
S ea -
etna!
to
-ranar Noun: Oiiagw turaa alone T n d , . TtanB.A
4 T a r t . rj«th
froa ree rvt*
MONTH
Chart;! turaa •ion* ••'- = -
Intif.
A Taj-"*
TranB.A
Death
aohal
{Si •'?!
(*) hoi (111 (12) (13) {li)
tii) • hi) (IT) lit) (19) (20)
M
l l .
UJ M HS M (22) (23)

TOTAL . „ 9,43a 9.107 V* 4 316 364 5 m 0 3,217 3,013 36* 3 ZS 138 _ 0 6,591 6,248 25 316 5 .
X 9 4 2 61 71 T . 115 686 486 115
. 10 107 97

:•_ i. -.,:':• •:5 . . . _ 2 •2 2 . . _ 3 3 4 1 . . .


October 10 "5 5 619 617 524 22 Uf 10 7 10 3
Hov a l t a r w,
162
to
50 10 1? 2
m
m - tlo -209 116 325 - - - 2 •8 19 77 - - -
IB) 64 11 H - 315 -95 4* 13° - - - • 10 6 71 =6 - - -
taftBbBT
- - " - " - - " - "
1 9 * 3 _ _ 1.533 1,310 104 57 2*0 _ _ -125 1.181 1.281 240 _ 15 « _ 55 2.321 2.197 is 57
m
January ill 93 29 29
_ „ _ 237 -7? 11 89 . . _ 11 1 113 112 _
•sBrumry 40* 185 92 11 1 2 47 196 -41 9 3 47 23 12 124 110 2
March 633 2B5 ISO 61 4 5 38 - 259 63 123 22 35 - - - 89 66 ?t; 141 - 5 •
April 907 162 177 136 1 10 32 - 310 61 113 }0 3! - - - 105 16 246 277 - 10 •
May 6S9 227 20} 11 5 30 - 386 46 124 *6 30 - - - 95 -10 24° 80 - 5 -
June
1,170
881 la? 166 7 - -115 29 128 72 29 - -2 - 96 1 20a 191 -3 -
July x,m
1,70! 98; 10J 91 6
1
8
29
11 - 593 170 238 44 11 - - 171 7; 726 192 8* -
5 Angurt 1,816 1,150 169 160 12 5 12 -
- 601 a 135 '21 12 -
-
-6 -
. -79 l=-5 201 •* -
1& •„
55 5
3»&tecbar 1,975 1,303 153 151 11 579 -22 132 1 -7 171 161 LI
Ostotar 2,098 1,121 119 119 17
11
2
5
14 - 580 1 24!
Ut
23C U
5
- - 93
1 MO 230 2
>'or»(nb»r 1,717 1,520 99 H 11 2 12 • 325 -255 83 337 12 - *1 -
m
97
82 -15 7.25 *J 2 -
Daeonfcor 1,852 1,977 77 !l 17 3 10 - 190 -135 14 140 10 - 1 65 -17
-",3
13 106 L •
" ' ' 3
"
1 9 * 4 - . 1,819 1,836 IBS 61 112 5 _ -175 1.150 1.213 11! \ 10 S3 _ -18 2.306 2.218 10 61 *
Janiiary 1,555 1,715 !«9 111 il 6 7
_ 112 -4fi 36 79 7 68 3 nl 109 5
rabruary 2,078 1,872 127 122 7 4 8 -11 29 75 116 10* 1
larch 2,119 2,020 1*9 11! 16 - 131
106 15
33
21 14
e - 1
- 7
18 17*
4
.
April 2,398 2,160 IK 130 2
3
2
19
10 - 1*0
-il
J< 70 49 10 - - - 'I
98
149
227 250 - 3
t -
Way 2,755 2,367 2C7 211 T 2 3 -1 282 142 204 5." 3 -1 1- ft 110
5
12 235 JIB 1-
H

J'ine 3,217 2,571 2M 292 25 IT 11 1 230 277 38 11 2 24 751 3 ! 5

July 3,170 2,718 117 111 19 9 16


512
659 147 25« 101 14 i - 131
-41 9?
24 S
125 6
17
9
AtUJUlt 3,521 2,910 1722 196 19 1 12 X- 515 -14* 20 152 12 - - 93
6 244 4 *
Saptaabcr 3,7*5 3,078 169 178 21 T * 598 196 109 - -• - 99
-30
259
213 * .
October 3,887 3,226 119 lit 9 6 5 - 392
«3
-206 24 225 5
4
- _ - 69
179 .,-. „-
T
6 -
Noraxbrr 3,517 3.359 133 111 19 9 -1 lit -278 It - . _ 69
169
173
16* -
Daaaahar 3,178 3,116 57 71 30 2 5 15 -49 2
?.=.;
93
9
3 •» - - 71
17
6
143 168 - -2 -
- - - - -21
- -
19 4 5 • _ 6.022 5.860 18 198 12 . „ -15 _ 1 12 _ „ _ -47 1.857 1.706 _ 198 _
m
J«rt*ry 3,599 3,530 111 lo- 1} 8 12 „ . -15
. 3 12 _ 69 27 WO 120 a .
?»bro«rjf 3,708 3,661 154 l l7 m 14 -25 IOF: 116 17
Hut*, 3,905 3,822 156 155 *7 17
* • • - - - • 195 lit . 10 •
April 1,105 4,011 192 181 6
83
91
39
8 190 169 - 11 -
1,365 1,227 213 210 12 138 17 257 190 - 15 -
S» - •
June
July
1,917
5,392
1,719
5,249
52?
5=0
514
159
11 198
113
60
-55 264>J 259
27S - 19
41 -
AuEuat 6,155 6,086 837 819 - 18 -7* 151 207 - IS -
Saptaatcr 7,570 7,526 1,110 1,130 - - - - - - - - • - 69
44 -25 124 139 • 10 -
m

Oatohar' 9,138 9,138 1,912 1,865 '- -44


a= -
" IT
• " - * - - " " * - as " •7
"
Souroa* IfTXA For* T80-1 F fTCCA ?tor« TSO-2, u i d Fcrft 1RA-1T6
TABLE Wfc.—HIT ABSENCES M , nfPttTDKKH OK, AMISSIONS FftOH. WD COHTERSIOKS TO INDEFINITE LUTE AND TERMINAL DKPAflTURI- NET ABSENCES ON, DfPABTJRJtS ON, AND ADUISSIONS FTHffi SEASONAL .BATF. AND SNCRT-TEUf LEAVE
SY itQNTUt Colorado Ri»«- from I n c e p t i o n t o Cloiituj

Notfi :'nif.f::,i'..- Leave and Terminal. D e p a r t u r e r e f e r t o d e p a r t u r e a for r e l o c a t i o n purpo»ea t trmed forOMp i n a t i t u t i o n a , internment campe, and r e p a t r i a t i o n t o J a p a n . Net Change i n I n d e f i n i t e and Terminal Dcparturn
e q u a l s i C o l . 4 l e a s C o l , 5 plua Col*, b and 7, Lea* C o l . 6. Nrt Change in Seasonal Leave aqualai C o l . 11 ]*sa C o l e . 17, 1 3 , and 14 p l u s Cola. 15 and 1 6 . Net Change l a Short-Term Leave e o u a l a i C o l , v= l c a a
C o l a . 70, 71, ? ? , and 73- (For e x p l a n a t i o n of t e r m i n o l o g y eoe pagea ;• •'-?•. •
I 8 D 1 2 H I T 1 * ( X B I I 1 A L CSPArtTURE SEA 8 0 N A 1 L E A V g S H D 9 T - : i n L E A V E
TOTAL
TEAR ilV 0 6 • • f a Our II 0 n 1 h KhT O h . 0 t 1 n A EET a Og
AND
ABSENCES 1 . •
loaa f r o . COBT. aBSEKCES
* 0 n t h
7=nTfr, -one t o Conv. - Caper- Hon t h
END OF ABSENCES Eat O.pu— U--.14- •0-v;r 3sa- to
Eat Depar- admia- Aeeign-
AJ3SE21CES
Eat Adjnia- Convareiona t a
hvjfrrfl MONTH E2T0 OE
UOETK
drag. turea alana Short- aonal TVen.,
E2IS QF
hOMTH
Cheage ture! BiOBB
Irjif. Trena.A
1 T o n s . Death
from
Sh-Trn
•ente EJFD c r
UDKTK
Change turaa aiflha Saa- Indf.
aonal t Term*
Trana.t
Death
1 in
M fi'l "(3) f5)
(« (7l (8) (9, bo) (16) (17) (18) (n)
(4) (U) (12) (13) (l«)
M (19) (20) (22) (23)

T O T A L _ _ 17,407 16.936 721 *77 715 2 _ 0 3.120 2.570 715 10 V 150 _ 0 8.008 7.485 25 *77 21

I 7 + ?
_ „ 161 161 _ _ _ 42* 8l6 5*2 . 150 „ 37 56 19

«av ..
i 1 1 2 1
•JTuulnya 12 4 4 8 1 ID — -
1>

Auguat 35 23 19 10 * 12 4 5
3
1 - - -
Sept erab er 652 96 95 75 53* 53* 53* 20 6 - - -
October 1,085 113 15 15 - - - 9*9 266 -
1 - - - 150- 24 4 4"• - - - -
Dor ember 732 135 22 - - - 615 •15
-33* - - - 32 8 10 -2 - - -
Pecambar 522 161
22
26 26 - - - 424 -193 16- 33*
207 - - - - 37 5 17 - - -
- - - - * - - 17
" - -
1 0 * 3 . _ 2.675 2.177 96 71 in . 91 l.»*5 1.05* 3n 1 22 . - 35 1,412 1.280 22 73 5

January 66* 200 39 19 . 422 -2 22 24 _ _ _ 42 1 25 20 ..


February 732 265 65 1 420 -2 1 2 1 5 60 55
"arch 8*9 332 67
•4*
67 - - 462 42 56 lb - - - 47
155 108 3X2 70 5 - - -
April 536 204 234 - _ - 936 474
a
- - - - 152 -3 149 191 - - -1
Hay
1,624
77 9 •5 1. • 1,264 029
491

19 - - - - 155 3 130 126 - 1-


60- (0- - - - - -
2,33* 915 2.63 947
June 2,697 1,350 *35 365 14 1,216 55 131 -2* 75 85 14
July 3,019 1,696 3*6
4

29 1,2*6
-4=
3D 77
41
19 20 - - - 75 -56 122 1*6 1- 27 -4
Auguet 3,532 2,120 422
305
356
11
1*
77
26 72 1,337
n 186 2j 72 " - 75 136 10* 4 28
S apt eob ar 3,663 2,404 26* 73,6 6 5* 1.362 71 11c 3* 5* - 5* - 102 27 - 17? 106 -
October 3,921 2,613 209 170 -1 43 1,216 -144 50 163 43 - 12 - 90 -12 103 17? *
12 -
1 -
November 3,681 122 n-
5
1 8*7 -371 35 27 - - 99 87 77 1 -
1- - - - 2 7" - -
2,735 23 27 379
December 3,423 2,636 101 71 6 1 35 515 -33! 7 303 35 72 S3 9* 1
- " - "
1 7 * 4 _ _ 2,789 3,014 572 79 270 ? - -318 659 901 270 9 _• - - 35 2,272 2,1*2 3 79 13

•'inuirV 3,5*8 3,0*6 210 178 11 2 41 41* -101 e 62 41 6 _ _ 86 16 108 88 . 2 2


3,809 3,303 257 2*7 19 396 -16 16 15 22 135 110 3
Hmreh *,098 3,675 372 <7S
L2 0
40 336 -56 16
19
40 -J - - no
85 -21 14 7 139 - 23 -
6
April 4,352 3,911 236 244
19
42
23
2 32 3*0 2
5
36 5 32 •3 - 101 16 141 118 -3 2 2
4.86* 4,155 214 42 10 19 563 773 714 12 19 - - 146 45 177 121 10 1
*ey
120
257
162 6 815 712 28* 6 - - - 191 45 37) 321 - 7
July
5,»9l
5,651
*,*75
4,707 290
77
80
T
17 77* -*1 77
2*
101 - - - 170 -21 tie 176 - 9 -
6,114 5,096
712
36, *09 67
5
f 41 810 16 105 28
17
41 - - - 208 76 297 253 - 7 -
6,207 U1 156 56 14 2 822 12 73 *7 14 - - - 172 -36 JaC 229 - 5 -
6,218
5,213
7C2 H
5
639 -1*3 2 170 15 - - - 164 -1 150 li- - 7 1-
6,038
5,415 22? 7
6
15
3n -014 1 • 01 10 - - - 1*8 -It 165 Hl - e
November
Deoember
5,569 151
56
162
112
46
1
10
197 -124 110 14 - - - 107
-a 207 2*6 -- 1 1-
5,929 5,625 71 1*
- - - -
19*5" _ _ 11,782 11,386 51 325 124
- -197 - 73 12* - - - - -l n- 4,265 4,04*
- 325 3

January 6,ae 5,875 250 122 16 9 39 129 -68 . 2.' 04 _ . _ 21* 107 414 •00 - 9

6,111 216 21.4 16 23 125 -4 4 216 J 391 36? 20 1


March
6,*52
6,679 6,5*4 *33 331 7 23 85 -125 - 40 -
61 - - - 135 -61 = 1, 397 - 23
April 7,168 6,963 409 - - - - - 205 71 5n «36 - I? -
Hay 7,620 7,*07
*19
141 41*
5 15
33 213 8 426 " 33 --
6,002 Ml 561
3
2 253 40 459 ,'•=
'•89 - 70
JtQy
8,255
8,963 8,6*3 6*1 618
10
320 ft 5-4 4?7 - 23 -
10,567 1,886 - 71
17 270 -50 573 'I? - -
10,837
14,862 14,667
1,92*
4,100 4,042 - - - - - - - - - - 195 -75 *39 4=2 - -•'•• :
October 16,329 16,309 1,642 1,579 •» "•
63 — - - - - — — • - 20 -175 115 ~ •:'•
f
5
November 17,407 17,407 1,098 1,085 . 13 - - - - - - - - - 9 " -
Sourcei *C C I Torn T80 1, ECC-4 Eon. TSO-2 entl Earn
-
1EA-176
" •
T1BLI 10c.—TTBT AE3IWE3 ON. OTfAJmTRBS OHf AHUS3I0H3 FROM, AND C0HVEKS10MS TO IMDETIHITK LEAYZ AKD TSWIX1L DtPiRTURfi; MTT AB3INCKS OH, DffABTVRJO ON, AND ADf*lS5I0NB FBC« SEASONAL LEAVE AND SHORT-TERM LEAVE
BY MONTHi Oilm ftlver from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g

Ififtt' I n d e f i n i t e Leave end Terminal D e p a r t u r e r e f e r t o a e p a r t u r e i f or r e l o c a t i o n p u r p o e e e , armed f o r c e * , L n « t i t u t l o n » , iirtenu=mit c a n p e , and r e p a t r i a t i o n t o J a p a n , Net Change i n I n d e f i n i t e and Terminal D e p a r t u r e

I e q u a l * ; Col . 4 l e e e CeL. ? plu* C o l e , 6 and 7, l e e * C o l . B, Ret Change i n SeaeonaL Leave e q u a l s ; C o l . 11 l e s e C o l e . 1 2 , 1 3 , and 14 p l u s C o l s . 15 and l £ * n e t Change in S h o r t - T e r n Leave e q u a l s ; C o l . 19 l e t *
C o l s . 2Q, 2 1 , 2 2 , and 33- ( f o r e x p l a n a t i o n of t e r m i n o l o g y aeo pogae 23-27*J

TEAR
TOTAL
ABSENCES
I N 0 E F 1 I I T I
RET
A 7 I R U I N A L
C h a n | e D u r i n g
D £ F A B T ': 3. A
M e a t h NET
5 5 AI ! i U
T h a B e e
LEA
D u r i n
'•• 5
K '*» n t h NET
a "4
•6 R TT -E RDM u r
a ,. , a
L E A V E
1 U K U 5 n t h
a AND Conversions from COAT. AS$SiCSS OB—1Fare ona t a COBV. ASS1>NCSS Conversions t o
END OF Eat Dapai— Admis- Hat Oapar- Adnle- A*sign- Est Depar- Adfflia-
NORTH EM) o r Short- Set- ta END o r iBdf. Crana.A frcs END o r Sea- Indf. Trans*'
UOHTH Ohaaga turaa sions Change turaa elont ment* Change turea aiona
NOSTH Term serial Trace. MONTH t Term. Death Sh-Trm WORTH 3 0 tie 1 * Term. Dfleth

I2> (6) (7)
M (10) <ll) 1
U»! "He}
<S) (3)
M (5)
WJ (12J (13) (1*1 • (15. (16) (17, (18) (21,' (22) T231

TOTAL - _ 14,180 1*,29S 491 1*1 191 b - 0 802 733 191 1 4 119 _ 0 _j^i<a__ 2.956 4 191 14

1 5 ' ! _ . 90 90 _ _ m _" 71 8 5! _ , 118 _ 9 50 41 _ _ _


July 2 2 5 2 . „ . _
August 6 4 4 2
September 21 * 17 2 - : 4
- - *
October
23

a5 5
17
15 126 126 8 118 - 9 9
10 - -
m -
Hovember
IT*
176
39
- . - -36 a 3- -
a - - 9
12
7 IT
12 - m -
Deo mobor 170
T*
90 It
35
16 - - - 90 6
- - - 3
6
9
- -
- " - 71 -19
- 19
" " " - 9 -3 5
- " -
19 4 3 _ _ 1.760 1.S9T 40 12 91 _ a 59 *32 284 91 _ 2 a a
3 591 567 2 12 7

January 20b 128 38 38 _ . . 71


. „ . . . . . 7 -2 4 6 . m
February 25b »7 14
3 68 a 11
March 3*9
175
221 i t 46 - - -3
11 -
11
3
a - - - 13 6 17
11" - - -
1- - > - - 1- - -1 - 2-
79 *9 36 155
April boe 2 124 2 -16 115
May 1,012
37* 153
28!
152
287 1 - 203
302
12)
102 2 -
1 - - 31
;o
99 ?

J una
659
23! 287
3
2
a
a 309
99
12 - 1- - 51
17 -3*
35 5)
-1 - -
Jul;
1,277
1,**2
951
1,11* 1.:.) 158
T
8 306
7 6
8 -
a
- - 22
«T 73
22
T
-
Auguat 126 1
3
-
a
-3 13
- - - 26
5
1
27
- -2 -
1,77! 1,*30
1,662
316
2 52 227 6
2 9 323
3*5
17
22
)J
42
5
10
1
- - - 28 2
51
M
4 ,
- -
•.•<.'• :.-
October
2,035
2,225 1,827 154
9
18 - 20
9
18 - - 15
37
22 - - -5
MoTonber 1,988
165
161
7
5 - 379 3*
-224
72
4 1=5 - - - 19
13
-9
-6 29 - 1-
December
2,156
2,050 62
135
61 9
1 33
10 - 155
130 -25 21 36
33
la - - - 12 -1 31
34
'1 - -
2,192
" " " " " " -
1 9 4 * . - 2,529 2.733 299 26 68 5 - -92 362 388 68 1 2 1 - 1 697 656 2 26 6
January 2,268 2,1*1 91 92 10 9 115 -15 1 5 9
a .
_ _ 12 _ 24 23 _ *. I
February 2,16* 2,311 170 1*4 1 120 16 4 7 33 21 58 37
Uarcu 2,7** 2,578 264 10 1
7
10 - 102
5
-ie a c 12 ~ - - 66 33 76 52 - 1- -
April
2*5
221 2*0 24 - -8 6 8 5 -
l * - -12 6) » a -l
Hay
2,9*7 2,799
3,138 B9 I'* 22
2 J a 9*
9 - - 5*
51
53
50 50 - 3
.Tunc
3,3*8
-6
3 *
-2 159
282
65 77 4
- - 1"
-3
14 - -
2e
3,*76
July
3,823 335 355
264 21
6 5
1 280
123
-22
137
24
16
44
5
2 • - 65
69 4
T7
71
57
- -2
August
*,051
*,*08
3,722
4,082
346

3*0 384 3D
2 2
1 2*1 10 24 - - - 16 12:
65
53 - a3 1
September *,*02 322 JjS
2 J
1
-19
72 14
5
- -2 - 85
-22 70 55 -2
October
*,T76
14* 3 3
4
9
11
311
265 --46
91 9
11 - - 63
39 -24 41 61 4 -
EoTember
*,837 *,533 1 »
46 84 41 - 68 - 35
1 - - - 26 -13 3? 50 - -
1a
2 1 a 196
December
4,673 *,5T9
1
-177
-30 - 30 - - " 19 -7 31 36 - -l
4,636 *,579
" 5fi 59
" 38
" - " - " *
1 9 * 5 _ _ 9.601 9,569 152 153 32 1 - -38 - 6 32 _ - . a -19 1,827 1.692
- i?i l

January 4,797 *,722 1*3 186 44 1 _ 35 -3 . 2 I „ _ _ 40 21 52 31 - .


February 5,005 222 270 59 11 a 20 -15 4 11 41 I 84 3) l
March *,!** «2 654 29 1 20 a - •• - » 46
5 125 11« - -
1
April
5,237 5,171 227
282 2 20 -
1 a -20 - -
a 20- •• • - 91 45 175 13C - 1 -
5,5** 5,«53
404
3
- - - • 107 16 tail 167 - 15 -
"AT
Juaa
5,96* 5,857
6*2
398
642
9
f 170 63 2!i5 215 - T -
July
6,669 6,*99
7,*26 92* a 165 -5 251 233 - 3 -
Auguat
7,591
9,2*6
927
1,626 1,623 -1 3
- - - - - • •» •» 194 23 332 2,4 • •
S apt am bar H,580
9,052
2,381 2,3*7 1*7 -«T 20 3 - V* -
October 13,*5B
11,*33
2,009 1,93* - 3'
- -
a - - - - " - «» 16 -131 lfe
92 14.5 - JS •
SoTimber 14,180
13,**2
1*,180 738 726 - 75
- - - - - " - - I
5 - 12 -
• " "
Satire*! "AAA form TSO-1, ItVTXA Form TSO-2. end Form IRA-lTtJ
TABLE 101.—MT AB3SHCC ON, tSFAMimiS ON, iPKtiaiOHS FHOM, AJID GONVraslOIB TO BTOB-JNlTI LEAVE AND S N t t H I L DtPAflTTHtl, NTT AMZHCES HI, BEFAKTUREa ON, AND ATMISaiOJia PBOU BIX30NAL WAVt AND SNOnTJTIRV LEAVI
BT MONTHi Q r a m d * f r o a I n c e p t i o n t o Closing

Nut at Titf »fini.Jfca L«-ATa ruid Tai-j»djB*l Daoartiir* r c f a r t o d *pairtur*i f o r r a l o c a t - i c n p u r p o a a i , -u*m*(l f o r o a < , lntrf i t u t 1 o o i , intoi-ieuiiant caapo, *n.4 r c p a t rimt i on t o J a p a n . Ntrt ChviEO i n TDtfofipita citd TornUnaJ Sep&rt vrt
•qualn ejol. 4 Lata C o l , 5 plua C o l t . 6 and Tr l a t a C o l . B. Htt Chetngo in S e t u o n a l Loar* oqiialsi C o l . 11 l a a a Coin. 1Z, l \ , and 14 plan C e l a . 15 and lbr Not ^h-^^r. in SbcTt'-Tann LaaVo e q u a l a t C o l . 19 l a a a
G a l * . 2 0 . 2 1 , 2Z, and ? 3 . ( f o r ootplmiat 1 on of t a m i n o to gr/ «aa pitgoa 23-*.TP1

M l i r i l l T I 4 t l l l l 1 A I I T PAS T 0 S I S I A 5 C M t 1 t A T a
rSAR STPP 0 b e a A e 0 u r i • • 1 o a t h NJLT t h e n « • D u r i n e 11 p n i l
s• H t - t i l l 1 1 1 V x
e D u r 1 a I Von t h
AND
ABSUlCSa
ettV or
ABSAHOrS
let Deper-
Cent ere i one f ™ Done,
Atteie- S h o r t -
FENCES
Set Oepej— A d * l t - OgrirBreiine t p
Cent.
KMalgn-
ABSENCES
Set
:bene CpnTereieife tc
See- Depar- V ili-
MONTH
1BJ7TR tun or Change turee elcne Term ecnel
to END or Change turet tiaim Tndf. I r e n e.* fra
merit a
END o r
Oberee tvree eione
Indf. Trene.3
IBHTH Trine. MONTH A Term. Teeth Sh-Trm UOKTH •M4l A Terr*. Death
tltf laj
(1)
(!) (3) (1)
w (6) <T) (8) (9) (10) ,ll! hi) (13) (Hi {14) (17) 111] (19) (20)
fcH (rf
T O T A L - , 9,aa 10.066 Iff « i W 11 _ 0 3.679 3,666 318 1 * *T . 0 1.991 1.578 * «3 1

1 9 * 3 _ _ H 51 B m _ 2,13 1.101 1,264 m _ •?6 111 209 6* m

September AH 13 13 13 _ . _ „ too 100 too


October 1,317 13 1,210 510 852 708 74 74
t- - - -•e - - - ** - - - -
71
NoT«abar SO? 6 780 -160 102 36 73
Daeaabap •17
19
A3 71 31 -8 - - 233 -M7
if!
594 - - no
141 31 6*
37
31 - - -
" " - 17
- - - - - "
1 * * 3 - _ 1.576 1,568 293 158 113 _ - IT 1.959 1.171 113 1 3 _ _ -62 1.270 1.170 3 15S I

I n uerj 396 9! " 52 3 _ 55 -IT* 13 191 _ 249 10* 120 12 _


fabruar? ASS 110 76
n 1 81 24
a 3 1 i> as 26 157 123 3
Mare*
tn 778 16! 137 - - t - 323 317 216 1 - 279 4 7;5 12* - -
i>- - - - - - -
25 75
April 1,085 561 7.63 303 67 15 357 96 16 15 1 167 -112 82 67
1,37! 796 735 169 13 50 5! - 513
34
156 266 52 58 - - 63 -lot 72
12T
125 - 50 -I
*|
June l.SBl 916 130 U9 if 7 - 570 51 12! 58 7 - - 95 32 137 ISO -
-2 - • - - *»
4>

Julj 1,670 1,000 6.1 1 581 11 111 1 -6 2


Auguat 1,911 1,111 111
m
159
30
10 l - 753 171 •-2*5JO 92 1 - - 89
60 -9
139
101
1»3
11C - -
3 apt Mb o r 7,131 1,315 171 183 16 -
1 3 - 737 •16 16* 179 3 - - 79 -1 72 69 - -
4 -
October 2,351 1,176 161 172 12 1 - 750 13 25! 237 1 - - 95 I* SI 45 - -
NOTtrober 2,12! 1,516 70 127 61 -1 2 - 161 -276 73 351 8 - - 112 17 ia »3 - -
1 -
Decamber 1,778 73 36 36 9 11 - 280 •1*4 4 17-1 11 - •* 79 -33 82 - 1 -
1,619
- - " « -
1 9 * 4 _ _ 1,902 2.217 5*1 126 151 5 _ -253 819 926 151 6 1 . -50 1.812 1.760 i 126 -
JanuexT 7,193 1,877 208 317. 19 B 9 258 -22 if 30 9 I . 10* 29 if J 1*1 1 8 _
rsbruar* 2,355 2.019 777 211 17 6 14 235 -73 9 14 101 -7 124 175 6
Nu-ch 2,623 226 209 a77 25 - 233 -2 31- 9 25 -1 - 115 u 16* 138 -1 13 -
April 7,771
2,275
7,105 130 17 5
13
o 19 - a5 -1* 4 1 19 -1 101 -it 97 10! 9 -
3.20A 2,595 190 70S 38 7 16 - 124 7:o 235 10 16 - 185 *4 715 124 - 7 •
«*T
June 3,511 2,792 197 211 35 9 12 - 565 111 157 J3 12 - 4»

154 -33 153 171 -A 7 -


July 3.7A2 181 202 6 7 - 575 if 71 7 * - 194 10 195 Ml 6 "
August 3,958
2,973
3,176 307 203
3*
35 17 - 605 30 a
13* 69 17 - - 111 -17 211 199 - 35 -
1- - - - "
52
September 1,031 3,292 lit 183 80 7 7 616 11 177 101 7 4-
126 -51 157 196 7
October 61 95 10 7 3 389 -227 19 ;;e 8 - 87 -39 12* 15B - 7 ~
NOTember
3,879
3.5S1
3.353
3,«2 S3 109 6 7 -1 63 -32( 6 77; 7 - - 56 -11 140 165 - *
December 3,577 75 MS
92
ID i a -it 26 10 - - 29 -of 55 UP) - *
13 "
3,521
u 13
- - " ~ "
I M S . _ 6.100 6.230 67 119 21 6 . -27 . 3 71 m - - -29 1.670 1.5*0 . 119 -
Januerj 3,693 3,611 93 37 8 2 3 Z 23 -1 . i 3 _ _ 56 77 123 94 e. 2 .
Pebruar]r 3,763 Ml i n 8 11 10 -13 2 11 59 3 12( ia 2
Keren
3,83!
1,101 1,001 238 30. 13
3
- 10 - - - 93 It 713 iff " 13 ."
April A,A81 1,101 m
331 16 •
if 5- 40 - - - -
10 - - - 77 -16 IT* 178 - if "
A,95A 1,838
10 3
til 422
11
A If - - - - - 116 39 WO 145 - 1* -
lfar
June 5,563 775 11 130 it 2 " 235 - 30 -
5,693
507 •06
t.!6 1
30
101 -29 213 257 - 15 -
July
August •:.-.£!
6,738
6,063
606 602
15
9 - - - - - - - - - 67 -34
at 244 " 9 -
September 8,460
6,669
8,114 1,775 1,173
1
2 - - - * - - - - • 16 -51 86 135 ' 7 "
October 9,671 9,6a 1,377 1,362 - - - - - - - - - " 4 5 - if "
" 15

fiourcct NCC1 Term TS0-1 P NCSA Tor* T9tr-? T ajid Tons WFLA-lTt
TKELX 10a,—NET AB3KHCES OH, MPARTURE5 ON, jUUISSIOKS FHOUt AND C0KVBHSI0H3 TO 1KDCINITK LEA7I AND 7W1CIKAL DEPARTURE^ NET ABSENCES ON, raPAHTURES 0»» AMD AEtCSgrOMS FROM SEASONAL LEAVE AND SHOEr>TENM LKATK
BY iBHTHi 'A~.IT-. Uoyntain from Tncffrtifln "to Clc»inB

Voter I n d e f i n i t e L*a*o W<i Terminal D*p*rtLif8 r e f e r t o d a p e r t u r e e f o r r e l o c a t i o n purpoBBB, ar-ned f o r e e a , i n a t i t u t i o n a , internment eevrnpa, and r * p * t r i a t i o n t o J a p a n . Nat Ch*ftga i n I n d e f i n i t e and Tarwlnal D e p a r t u r e
e q u a l e ; C o l . * l a t a C o l . " plua C o l a , b and 7, l m C o l . 8. Hot Ctiange l a 3flaflon*l Learo a q u a l a i C o l . 11 l e i a C a l s . 12, 1 3 , and 14 p l u * C o l a . 1$ and l 6 . Nat Changa i n Short-Term Leave o q u a l a t C o l . 1? l«aa
C o l a . 3 0 , ? 1 , 2 2 , and 2 3 . (For e x p l a n a t i o n of tormibolofty. aee page* 2 3 - 2 ? . )

TOTAL
I 4 D 1 F I N 7 T > 1 T E R U I I l l 1 I H 1 T O R E S E E S O U L L l l t l s M O S T - T E R M U I I 1
TE4R
ABSENCES
MET C h n n g 0 .. r i n g K e n t b NET 17 7a a • f e 0 u r 1 1, E I* 0 n t h NET C h e n g e 0 „ r i n g V o n t h
AND ASSJSrrES Convert l o n e f r o . COOT. ABSENCES Conrereime 35 COAT. ASSAMCE OoRTernione to
END OF Met Depu— Mmie- Not Dopor- Admle- Aiiuljrn- Not DOfwr- AdsdlB-
UOSTB END Of Short- So.- to 4230 0 9 Indf. Crane.A BOD OF 3 B.- indf. Tmrie.l
attNTH Chenge turee el- 'I Change tureo aonte Chang, tureo eico*
MOUTH »NTH
Tsra sonnl Trwie, 4 Torn. Ooath 5h-Tm
man * Term. Death

(Si fio)
(2)
ft! fn U) M (9! (ll!
(u) M WJ hi\ In) (20i
tSi •?sr
u_ w (12) (l!) (191 (22!

I 0 T I I „ 12.575 12.561 741 280 478 1 _ 0 6.034 5.T86 478 s. m m 0 5.368 5.013 59 28s 16

19 4 2 _ . 106 64 1 24 19 _ 289 1.395 1.267 19 2b 15*


„ 6 59 3 26 24 .
3 But e m b e r 863 16 16 16 m „ _ _ 845 845 668 23 — _ 2 2 2 . .
October 1,259 27 11 11 1,188 335 146 15* 44 42 42
*T5 43 16 9 - .
7 - 398
343
-790 104 . 12 * 34 -10 8 -
1 1 0- -T .
Her e m b e r

«a 106 63 28 -
1 17 19 . 289 -109 56
924
144 - U - -25 16 17 •
Dae « B b e r
- 19
- ( 7 2
"
l 9 * 3 _ . 1,453 1,620 433 26 238 - - 97 2.908 2.599 238 2b . _ ?« 1,224 1.072 46 28 .
January 4S4 176 10 40 2 26 . 295 t 50 16 28 _ _ 13 7 9 _ . 2 _
February 505 237 61 16 5 40 254 •41 22 23 40 14 1 18 IT
712 324 87 39 6 1 53 - 344 90 151 17 53 -3 - 44 57 23 -3 -1 -
Uaroh
500 179 5 1 1 - 493 149 197 47 1 - 60
30
16 34 1 -
April 1,053
718 •.7 6
•17 21 a 13 I 16 - 654 i d 53 16 -
1 - 11
67
.59 1- 2 -
Hay 1;4*3
1,962 945 75 8 IB - 944 2>0
259
412 104 IS - 71
64
I'
74 6 -
June
1,088
227 229
110 1 8 - 939 -5 8 - - 73 7
.67 .e 1 -
July 2,100
2,232 1,207
1*3
111 17*
56
4 12 - 958 19
257 262
><1 12
?
7 - 73
117 -
54
91
164 159 T 4 -
Auguet
2,136 1,346 204
73
60 5 5 . 1.311 353
178
126 5 6 - 79 -38 HO 6 5 -
a apt ember
2,591 1.443
13;
97 116 42 2 21 - 1,086 -226 •:sc
728 434 21 1 - 62 -17
141
11j 130 1 2 -
m
October
2,253 1,527 84 103 33 2 17 - 615 its to! •» 116 54 720 164 2
•oeeaber
1,559 115 102 19 - 386
-471
-229 10b »6
17
19 - - 104 702 214 - -
Daeaabar 2,0*9 17
- - - -12
- - "
1 9 4 4 . _ 2,416 2.325 134 63 165 3 _ -310 1.931 1.900 165 ? IT - -36 2.506 2,462 7 63 10

Juraary 2,211 1,719 iff 186 (0 2 12 _ 384 -2 96 87 12 1 _ 108 4 135 129 1 2 m


1,863 144 366 -18 46 11 129 209 1(7
February 2,358
2,585 2,027 1(4
153
152
20
2 3
11
11 - 354 -12
91
50 11 - - 204
a75 421 343 - -3 1
Uarefc
2,9*6' 2,259 204 1 10 20 - 448 94 172
51
74 20 - 16- 239 15 264 744 - 10 -
April
3,321 2,488
232
221 214 7 9 13 - 683 235 2-4 48 13 - ? 150 -tt 1(6 243 -t -
1
lay
3.TT0 2,716 22 S 212
3 a> - 870 1 " 2>4 20 3 1- 184 34 247 707
4
3
Jim*
July *,031 3,009 293 282 7 ; 8 12 -
2 884 14 164 156
91
12 138 -4t 213 251 a 8 -
4,200 3,215 206 202 12 5 83} -51 63 5 -
l - 152 14 216 207 -1 12 -1
Aijguat
3 apt m b ar *,626 3,435 220 196
13
w7 5 35 -1 1,056 22 3 365
130
111 35 - 135 147 159 5
»,415 3,598 165 163 2 5 689 -367 96 458 5 - - 128
-17
161 166 - 2 -
October
3,829 2 70. - 233 -446 2 449 9 - - 111
-7
-17 17 5 185 - 5 -
?
VoTaatbar 4,173
*,119 3,975
?jl
146 141 11
3 5
4
9
12 - 76 -157 145 12 - - 68 -43 107 142 - 4
December
-• - - - • *
1 9 * 5 m m 8.600 8.552 173 165 56 . . -76 . 20 56 _ » _ -(8 1.579 1.476 . 165 *
January 4,199 4, on 102 165 94 5 6 . 54 -22 _ It 6 _ „ 68 144 134 _ J 5
4,440 243 221 14 6 24 30 -24 24 90 22 150 122
February 4,320
244 6 ( - -7 - -
1 6 - - 78 -12 147 153 - '::
i •
March 4,651 4,550 230
419
31
19 20 . 23
-23 - 3 20 - - 80 2 131 111 - 19 -
Iprll 5,073
5,544
4,993 443
478 476
15
7 • - - - - 73 -7 126 125 • 9 •
Kay
6,344
5,471
6,2in 769 761 12 104 215 164 - 20 -
Jtm*
601 118
31
14 7 50 HI - IE -
1
July 6,977
8,072
6,8>9 619
1,106 1,090 - 16 107 -11 270 205 - l(
Auguat
9,358
7,965
1,296 - 19 - . - - - -- - - - 97 -10 179 159 • 19 -
B»ptember
11,449
9,261
11,420 2,159
1,277
2,136 - 23 - - - - . - - - 29 - 68 40 65 • 23 -
October
1,155 1,131 * - - - - - - - - - 4 4 - 74 •
November 12,575 12,575
-
aoaroer VC01 Farm TSO-1, 1CCJ, Form TSC—?, end Farm \TRl-17b
TABU 10f.—KET ABSENCES n , CBFARTCRE3 DM, AthtlSSIOWS TROW, AND CONVERSIONS TO 7HDKF1KITE LEAVE AM TEftJUNAL E&VARTttKJt; spy ABSENCES ON, I»2?tfTv3*S OH, AND ATACSSIQMS FROM SKA30WAI, LEAVE AMD SHORT-TERM LEAVE
BY IBHTHi Jerome fr™ I n c e p t i o n t o Cloning

Hot*: Trulnfin.lta Leave and Terminal D e p a r t u r e r n f a r t o d e p a r t u r e s f o r r e l o c a t i o n p u r p o s e * , armed f o r c e a , i n a t i t l r t i o n a . , internment campe, and r e p a t r i a t i o n t o Japan- Net Change, i n I n d e f i n i t e and Terminal D e p a r t u r e
e q u a l s : C o l . 4 l * e a Col- 5 plus C o l a , & and 7, l e e s C o l , 9. Nat Changs i n Seasonal Leave s q u a l m C o l . l l 1"BB C o l e , 1 3 , 1 3 , and 14 plue C o l a . 1? and 1 6 . Net Change In S h o r t - T e r n Leave e q u a l e t Col. 1= lego
C o l s , 30, 2 1 , 22, and 2 3 . [ F o r e x p l a n a t i o n of t e r m i n o l o g y aee page* •"••-'•'. '

va
TOTAL
i n n I l i f l

c
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1 •( 1 J A L D E P A R T U R E
NIT
a E A S ''. ': 4 I. L E A S H 0 R T - T i g " L S I V E
TEAR
AMD
AS3&ICE3
•/•••r ICES
art
h • A | • D u
'•ing Month A85ENCE5
C h a n I D 0 u r 1 0 6 N o n t h MET
'. h a n a a 0 u r i it ff V. o n t h
EHD o r
MONTH ChMgfl ture.
AtC-..,-
aion.
famMmtoa*
Short-
from
5pa-
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to
B65 or
art
1: . - , - * ttire* .Ion*
l o n . o r f l Looa
Indf. Trojio 4
to COAT.
from
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turn flion.
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(1? (l) (3) (*) (9) ' <1C) (11) '12: (13) !i«) (15) (17) (18) (15) (20) (21) (22) (23*

T O T A L _ _ 2.015 2,16* 245 92 11? 10T _ 0 2*3 367 115 21 1 259


_ o i.*8a 3,375 1 92 12

1 9 * ?
_ _ 25 25
, * - m 11* 1*5 m 259 1 13 12

Dotofcar at* 1 1 1
. . 25? 2.5°
. . . . 259 2 2 3 1
.
Korettben 175 15 14 H -1.CC ICC 1 -1 7 f
December 1*0 25 10 10 - . 155
-*5 . - - - - 3 rt - -
" - - 11*
- 47
- - " " 1
- 3
- - -
1 M 3 - - l.*15 1,375 104 6* SJ 1 _ -59 207 181 85 _ _ _ _ 27 2,457 2.366 _ 64
-
January MS *5 24 25 1 . . 104 -10
_ 10 — 2 1 T 4
. m m
Febroary
tta 6* 35 51 -23 16 m.

March 285 159 74


It
- * 15
66 -15 . 6
6
15
- - - 61
16
43
s?
2K 1*9
6?
•:
B -
April «65 3*6 1M
51
170 - 6 5
95 25 5-
3
-
a> - - -3T 371 - 16 -
m.

TO* 533 167 -B 16 2 -


41 -
2
2
3 - - 2*
40 16
350
275 •m 6
»*T
Jon* 513 757 ??<
186
222 2
6 3 131 37
-2 3 2 3 - • - -13
200
- 1 -
;r' July 1,070
t« It* 161 4
1 3 129
96 33 6 12 IT - - «- 21
33 6
251
164
307
- -
Auguat 1,205 1,056 157 16 t
27
2 - 103 7 4 - - • 20 390
15«
- -
4 -
^ e p t saifcfir 1.356
1*5
134
+ 5 2 126
1)
30 5
2
2 - - - -1)
269
399
- 5 -
October 1,*80
1,223 137
H 3 * -
23
19 59 3? 4 - - » 37
40
17
3 3a?
247
•32 - -
N O T a c t »r
1,255 72 1?
14 10 3 -
1*5
52 -63 13 73 3 - - -> *3 3 147 - 3
10 -
Doe e m b e r
1.515 1.350
1,***
55
5*
56
61 3* 7 15 1 55 -27 11 23 15 - - • 28 -15
134
- T -
1,527
- ' - 109 117
~ *
1 T 4 4
_ _ 561 764 141 27 26 57 _ _ri3_ 36 41 28 a 1 .. _ -27 1.010 957 1 2T 1?

January 1,630 1,555 114 10; 5 10 6 50 -5 T 6 6 _ „ — 22 -6 114 11,2 _ 10 _


February 111
e 3 5 ' 52 5 1 38 16 125 105 1 3
ahn-0h
1,765 1,675
5S
117
123 * 3 -
2
-8
13 7
5 3 - - *T 9 216 203 4 -
1.96* 1,773
1,665 55 114 •12 ? 3 1 ** - 4 -
5 5 3 -1 - - 62 35 238 - t -
April 1,550
2,0*6
33 40
35 "5 11 11 5 - - 28 -54
27?
260 313 - 1 -
" V 1,553
2,071
115
59
162 5?
21 5
* 5
6
2
*7 2 7 6 -
20 - - 2 -26 20 - 5 12 -
June£
July
2,075
-4
14?
a
-33
- - - 2
29
-
August
2,071
2,062
2,067
2,056 -9 - - - *5 2 2
September 2,0*7 2,0** -1* - - 1 - 15 2 1 -
-1 - - " -1 -
October 2,041 2,039 -6 . - - 6 ? » - - - - - » 1 - - - •*
November 2,035 •4 - - 6 2 1 - - - - - -
2,029
2,032
2,025 -7 - - 2 1 - - - - - -
Deo amber
" " 7

I T * ? _ . -6
_ . 1 2 5
. -2
_ _ 2
_ _ * _ -1
_ - - 1
-
January 2,01) 2,017 -a _ . 1 - 1 2 l • -
February 2,01? 2,017 2
March 2,01) 2,015 - 2 - - -
2 - -2 - - - -
2 - - * - - - - * • -
" "
l/ J i r m i clogpd June 30, 1944, wi*_h i persona Dn saegonnl l e a v e end 2 peraona on s h o r t - t e r m l e a v e who were s u b s e q u e n t l y granted conversion* i n l e n T * s t a t u s t o i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e end t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r e .
2,C71 paraOne on ir.dsf.-j.ita l s e v « when Jerome «log*d, ?o subgequantly t r e n a f e r r e d t o o t h e r c e n t e r s .

Sourcei WTJ3-A form T 3 0 - 1 , ITJCi Form TSO-2, and Form IRA-176


TABLE 1 0 ^ — CtT 4 B 5 D 3 J OH, nffjUOt^SlB OS, AJMISSIOIS FBCHT ABU CdFTtlSlaSJ f o iKJltTISIIE LSATI ATID TEKISAI t S P l i ^ T B ; HIT AKEICES 0 1 , DEPASTURES OS, AID jV»IS5lQVS nCH SlASCKAL LXATI AID SSOBT-TXIW LIATX
FT HOFXBl H B B I U N J f r t » IiierpUon to '-•;•>*'.=*;

I o t a . ,I = ii»f Lnll* Le-iTr «&d TsiTtiTi*: I^pt'-Ura Tef«T to i - TJ-AT T. ul r • f « r -t-1 oc* 4 in L. a i i f ^ i B l , ej-pvd forfjee, Lrjti'.dli-r.i I r.'.« n u e s t U B p e . tnl rep&trlBtlAB tc J.f->1.-. Fat ChABgt. IB IlVel'l-L". E r-t-.l "F —I.-JI". liOTirL rlil IT'S
equalt! Ccl. N ' . e n Co., 5 plu* Cols, f and 7, l f i e Col. 5, Vet Cl^j^e l a Ee-iac-iel LeaT* equal*! Cgl. 11 l e e * Col*. 12* 1 ) , w i i lU plue Cole. JF aAd 16* Vet Cljsuge ID 8 l » r t - T e n LeaTe • • • > ! , : Col, 19 l e e e
C o l t . 20, 2 1 , 22, u 4 S3* (FOT. explejieitlou of t e A l d O l « y iee m e n 2 > Z 7 . )

I I 1 1 I 1 I I ! I * T I 8 8 I I l l n n i i n i 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 I l l t l S 8 O i l , M i l M i l l
TOTAL
TUS JJADCU or C
>••'• I n r 1 D 1 H 0 n t h C t , " 8 • 0 4 t 1 a 8 Ho
.-, t '• SET 7 h a a 8 a 0 u r 1 a 8 K 0 O t h
ASS IFSOT IhSISCZS -'::-.,—rrlii'.r froa OOOT. IHSTBCK AESESCIS
I.;!,- CeaaereloR. to COOT* Co i T e r e i o E to
Sat 18*11- >Rt OgpRJ— Ateign- Sat Depaj— 4--L,-
zso or
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to
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Death

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(l) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) !-.4)
!.-•) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)

T O T A L - - 8,087 7.756 3J9 335 260 16 - 0 2,652 2,355 260 55 _ 7 . 0 3.252 7.905 _ 33* 13

1 S •* 2 - . 93 9" 6 . . - 191 1,152 958 _ -_ _ 7 _ 15 55 39 _


J u u 136 129 139 129 _ _ _ _ _ 7 7 7 _
July 11 11 1! 63 -99 EC 4 5
A-.- -.1
11 2
? 11 - - - - 6 - - - - 11
in J 4
1 a .

. a .

Sroleaber
11.
9 - - - - 57 -6
777 .
973 _ - - . in _ ! - _
i <-:-:': * :
1,077 35
56 22
9
22 - - * - 1.029
46
7
-
7
- _
ICTTlJjbeT 63 T - - - - 1.075
-793 to. 1
79a _ - _ 7

2
1 11
6 _
10
_ _
D«CSBb«r
170
2gl
13
( - - - 283
191 - 93 - - - 9 13
7 -
19 - a .

32 25 39
- - - - -97
; " - - - 15 -5
" - "
l j l t j - - 1.038 965 91 14 119 1 - .58 650 526 119 65 - - . 3 193 173 - 16 3
JianpjT 362 151 59 5» 3 _ 2 _ 185 -6 _ 5 2 _ _ _ 16 1 5 _ 6 . _
FflbniAT7 55 7 6 7 9 3 3
Karch
398 207
2SJ
Si
- 5
- 172
1B2
-13
10 17 2 - - 19
9
11
30 - t 7
_
76
- -3 - - - 28 21
. -3 -
R.
76
April m
813 587 205 173
179 -
7 3
28
- 301 IIS
29
153 3
2
31 3
- - 25 -3 41
22
21
19 - -
H*7
June
1,251
1,287
665
770
•TJ
iot 93 5 1
1
- 562
587
76! 281 1
10
n1 - - 25
26 - 18 - i
1
-a

I
63 51 6 3
10
- 505
-76 1 ER

77 • • -1
-5
19
3
July
AttgTUt
1.3RS "33
70
13
9 - -12
-14
I
5 7
13
9 -3 . - 20
-1
11 12
16 - z-
7
- - 391
- -
R-
1,315 905 73 19 17
Sept«nb«T 3 8 9 s 1 16 -5 .1:4
October
1.532
l.Rft
9«J 7» 73
-1 6 - 1
585
508
134
-17
152
1 5 - - 16
1=
14 - - -
16* - - - _ _.
1,039 66 t 7 17 1
Bar m b e r
Decel.be r
1.359
1,391
1,077
1,130
38
53 z
Jt 11 -1 37
6
-
-
205
153
- 724
-61
1
3
797
31
E
77
2

s
-
"
-
-
18
IS
-
4 16
5
12
8 -
-
-
- -
-
1 J U - - 1.3J1 1,288 95 20 128 10
- -118 S70 852 128 B
- - - -6 559 638
- 70 5

January 1.376 1,210 80


«3
73 2 1 9 1 150 -3
5
13 6 9 1
- . 26 8 18
26
- 9 1
-
Tebniory
March
i.ia 1.393
1.501 ! ng
7! 9
5 - 11
25 - 1
155
111
21 £ l]
26 - - - 37
61
1
16
33
- - -
1.553
1.730 1,417
JO
- 21 1 160 •a - »5 i
• - It -
41. -1 -
1
April
2,316
116
ue
9* 7
t
1
1 615
77 21 l
- - 3
12
3 53 ->? - 7
**7 1,655
112
113
124 7
7
2
13
700
455 474 4
5
13
16 -z - - 60
i4 58 - 2 -
,•.,... 3,517
2,566
1.757
101 t 2
16
10
3
625
73 108
3 98 M - - -
47
47 2 -1
July
Auruat
1,251 95
101 16
a9 -
2
-76
44
]
- - 62
-9
53
59 .
September
2.582
2,8*7
1.956 52
121 170
1
.7 1
573 -51 1

6 -
I - - 53
- 2 4£ -
96 1
2
1

October
2,077
-
3
709 136
-1J3
17" 31
- - 51
I to •
24 •
Fovanber
2,501
2,BUR
2,191 11*.
1 ao
>-3
195 21
2
.7 ! - 578
159 -444
1
1
129
44.
2 l
- • 32
25
-15
26 - 1
2
1
1
OecBnbBT
3,371
16
5
3 - -125 171
9
3 - - - 16
-7
-11 .47 ?•=
la' -
2.R0O 2,561 90 103
- - 75
- - ~ - - - -
1 9 * 5 . - 5.626 5.396 80 300 13 3 - -25 - 11 13 1 - - - -15 2.566 7,255 - 300 5
January
Tebraarjr
3,5!3
3.675
2,527
2,615
66
17
65
2=
16
7 10
6 13 1
1
- -25
- 11 13 1
_ - 56 52
5
133
124
S3 _ 10
6 1

March 2,805 156 4 R - 1


61 1=9
- 5 *
April 3.U8
2.755 151
70 ? - 50
15
-11
35
189
315
195
I7? - 1 -
3,035 279
376
300
770
17 E 302 -44 - 6 -
1
K*7
June
3.555
4,011
3.510
511 522 2 11
135
190
51
55 4= 1 225 - 11
July
3,121
6.010 22a 225 35 - -
AueUBt
4,305
5,525
7™
6*a 508 - 31
37 l i s -37
274 309
353 - 31
-
SeptovbeT
6,711
5,500 662 601 - 61 - - - - - - - - - - 125
355
RUC 355 - 37
61 :
October
5,187
6,937 1,750 - - - - - - - - - - - 313
26 -289 205 379 - -l
Hcreciber
6,961
8,08? 1,150
1.637
- 113
27 20 33 -
-
41)
12
8,087 1.133
- -
Source: FCCA Fom TSO-l, FCCA rora TSO-2, and Forn VBA-I76
tlBUt ICh,—WET A^flEKCtS OH, IrXFAJiTtncSS OH, AlWISSlOIK VWH, ASD C0VTEB3IQTS TO £HKri^'I13 'JCAfS AHD TESIIKAL ItlPiLHTJHl; KIT U££KCES OH. lBPASTlTttS a> k AHS ADHISSlOSB F3DH SSASOHJO. LHATi AiD A^9S-TEtlt9 LiAVA
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equ-ilal Cola •» l » » i Col, *j pltw Colt* & t o d 7, l a s t Col, 6. Hot Chut;* La SedUoOAl IKBSTS soUAltt Col. 11 l s t « C o l t . 12, 13, and lU pliit Colt* 1~ »nd l o , Set Chinpo In Short-To™ Leave a q u e l t ; Col. 19 l e t t
Cola, 20, 2 1 , 2 2 , End 2 3 . {Tor eTOliujAtion of taruiotjlogy *n -*t"*r 2~*->7,)

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TUB HIT C h a a £ 1 0 a r 1 a M H o s t b_
HIT
t t . i a a D u r 1 n ft K B *% h HR c h a a a a Ob r 1 n a y. a ji t b
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Hat Oapar- Adada- Hat Dapar- Adola- ActLgo- cm or
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to
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free
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(1) (2) (3) 16) (5) (6) (7) (() (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) til*) (15) (it) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23>

T O T A L - . 12,6(3 11.3*8 666 398 1,163 - - 0 6,696 8,0(9 1.163 6 115 515 - 0 7.600 6.968 69 398 5
1 5 ^ «. - 106 96 . 1
. 13 _ „ 605 1,850 1,668 13 -_ . 616 ,_ 26 113 86 -E.—Z. - 1

Axtguat 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -
September 835 26 2* 21
-1 - 1
- (60 869 (76 10 6
• - - 9 I 17 ?
- - -I
October
SflTanbar
DseoBier
1.989
1.27T
TJJ
s
106
37
21
22
•6
16
22
-
-
-
-
- -
6
5 *
a

-
1.926
1.171
605
1,066
-753
-5*6
761
l
S
89
•U
631
1
5
-
-
-
"
-
-
-
616
-
-
2
22
26
-7
20
6
22
65
28
28
2*
26
-•
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
19>»3 - - 2,606 1.799 1J9 127 617 - - -16s 3.(22 3.608 617 2 37 - - 36 1,526 1.326 37 127 2

Jwrnvr 692 187 SI 78 _ _ 3 „ 662 -163 22 162 3 63 IT 2? 12


-136?
s 57
Ttibraarr 806 279 66 2 669 a
Ktrefc 1,08?
9?
1st
a 1
17 Jl
55 - i "
39
2?
31
_ •
az
78 35 95 13
_ IT 1
April 1.910 321 361 7
27
- 535
950 hl5 500
'9
3» - - 107 2? 197
163
128 1: 2T
33
- 17
. - - 136 27 127
- 5
_
Hay
June
July
J,has
2,T06
1,266
1.258
1,510
1.721
632
252
211
12.
(tjfj
120
s
19
2S
20
10
*
61
IOC
-
-
1.163
1,120
193
-83
38?
110
Iff
103
108
77
=1
k
100
-
-
2
6
a

-
91
76
-63
-17
22
55
111
92
2
<?
26
2: _
,,
•5 «tt£aat 3,2-3 1.962 261 138 10 7 6. • 1.399
1,2*9
!T9
-1J0 l9f 16 - 10
- 126 '2
-It
180 117 10 10
T _
September 3,5*3 2.115 153 166 7 3 - 116
281
- ItV
- 6,
2"! 261
K
tl

3 _
October 6.T32 2,236 121 89 2
13
- 1.383 237 109 13 1
. - 61
1?
-6
US
91 3 _
2cvrBaber 3.2*3 2,366 110 2b
3
2
31
29 - 2.635
825
1.052
-1,610
1.376
200
295
1,786
31
?? - •3 - 11
50
..3 _
December 3.007 2.510 166
105
57 IB 3 112 - -388 ICO 376 112 - - 72
60
lit 102 2
.
- 637 1
- - -1? 157 166 3
-
1 9 U - - 2,165 1,992 261 (6 350 - - -195 3,022 2.977 35= 1 12 95 - 67 3.390 3.2*7 U 86 •
_ . -
Juuajy
Tobruety
3.160
3.3*6
2.663
2.773
133
130
105
U7 IS 2
7
61
20 „
6}0
666
-7
3*
121
197
32
112
61
20 1
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2

-
87
129
27
62
166
i f
135 2
7
2
torch
April
Hay
3,628
6,078
3.055 232
303
255
270
19
»
10

(
56
63 *
-
633
571
-31
138
122
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120 % -
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97
160
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286
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6,889 3*609 251 20 10 66 799 Iff 71 66 2 3? IT
T ;-,- 5,106 3.827 213
155
26 * 1,065 iff, & 156 • —
2
181 5*5 21*
9 ,
233 20 9
- it
- - 212 31 316 271
- .
July
August
September
5.360
5.373
5.822
6,022
6,206
6,*6o
195
182
156
186
ISO
16
35
16
12
11
6
11
18
-
-
1,082
969
1,269
17
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iff
239
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205
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61
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.

-
-
-
236
200
213
21
-36
1 "
2 J?
619
2*7 •
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i.'

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October 5.726 6,667 (7
151
97 1 5 -
a 1,066 H '22 - « - 13 27?
27>
f
• (1 _
Ear«Bbsr 5.167 6.577 130 137
2-1
28 8 13 601
-183
-665 29 OBI
3
- -a. - 213
-66 • 316 . _
December 5,026 6.675 SX 11s - 262 7
1}
- . 169
-62
278
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37
" 17
" -159 169 17
~ " - 107 178 2*2
- -
1 9 i, 5 - - 7,808 7,683 65 187 K3 - - -292 - 56 1SJ 3 - - - -107 2.371 7.229 . 18T 2
January 5,166 6,2(6 209 165 26 7 77 - U l -131 - 53 77 1 „ 169 62 230 181 _ T _
208
m
rabroary 5,368 5,092 212
386
66 2
- - 109 -2
- 2
- m 167 -8 251 «3
_ 7 5
March 5.760 5.611 35 10' 1 -101 3 r*r
April 6.193 6,076
915
65? 651 1 12 - - 105
1 • - - 128 -10
-9
«2b
_ 15

har 6,967 6,(68 776 768 2 28


1
- - -1
- - - - 119 ?fct :i;
2"6 . 12
28
1
Juna 7.526 578
119 321
.
July
7,666
8,212 (.132 60S
ioO
555
2
2
20
- • • - - - . _ - - 118
86
-1 387 iff
. 20
_
auavat 9.302 9.251 1,119 1,110 2
5?
- - *„ - - - - • - - -72 3'* '71
. •:
U •
Saptaahar 11,003 10,9(8 1,737 2
11
16 - - - - - - - — - 51 -35
-36
213
118
J "
- -
Octabar 12,683 12,6(3 1.695
1.725 1« ll:
_ 11
-
1.691 1 5 13 ?s
* * -
Soufcct WCi far* TSO-1, WCA Tqra TSO-Z. <uid For* VU-17&
TA5LF iOi.—MET AB3EflCE3 &K, OEFAETLTlH C?JT Al»rt35TgHS FSDHp AKD COinfEiiTgNS TO I m a F i ^ I T d LSAYS AHD TlfUHrtAL JkffA.irUflE] T^L AESEi-^S OH, PCFArTTVHES W.t UJD W'Z = 3 : " : S VW SFAECHLAJ- LFATfS i,nTl S'CJ^TvT!™:: LEAVE
BT HOI*T!iL FLoh*er fram I n e e u t l c n t o Cloning

fM*= I n d e f i n i t e Leave ami T e r m i n a l D e p a r t u r e r » f o f t o d e p a r t u r e * f o r r e l o p n t i p n purp-oeM, armed f o r s e a , i n s t i t u t i o n s * i n t e r n m e n t aerate* end r e p a t r i a t i o n l a J a p a n * Nat Thanre i n I n d e f i n i t e and T o n t l n e l D e p a r t u r e
equaln; C o l . i L*ee T e l . ? p l u * C o l a . & and 7* l e e s £ • ! . B. ]!et Change i n S e a s o n a l Leave eqiiale* C o l . U l e s s C o l s . 33* 1 3 , and 1* o l u a C o i n . i y and I t . Tint IbaMf* i n Short-Term Leave e q u a l e i C o l . 1? l e s s
C o l e , ? 0 , 2 1 , 2 2 , and 2 3 - ( F a r e r p l • n e t i o n of t e r m i n a l D g y s e e p u r e e 2},-21.} _.

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ABSENCES
b a a 2 * 3 r. r
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T O T A L - - 10,169 10,667 990 33* 160 I , 0 1.115 l ,17^ 160 4


—St— 177 _ Q 4,606 4,240 25 --4 9

1 7 4 ? _ 32 32
„ _ _ „ _ 89 to _ _ _ 172 . 1? 26 14 _ _ .
S o p l Hmfcsr 4 3 3 3 1 L 1
. _ _ _
142 13 10 In
October
134 - - - - 172 172
- - - - - 172 7 £ s ?
- - -
Ko.TEm.bsr 25 12 12
- - - - 104 -68
- 68
- - - - 10 3
"F 6
- - -
Decsober 133 32 T 7
- - - - 89 -15
- 1."
- - - - 12 7
•' " - *
1 9 * 1 - 1.359 1.127 11 29 80
_ _ -5 516 4fcJ BQ 3 *?
_ _ 21 1,515 1,476 22 29 T

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January 141 58 26 23 3 17 -If } 6 -6 l: .-•'.
February 190 106 *8 -1* 14 21
282
71
65 - 7
1." !;6 * 63
1: 16 - - - - - IS
Ij *9 77
- V
17 -a
Unro-. 191 8;
I 1 ' - - 13
- •'. - - - -3

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7*
l-'l
' j
160 - 1
April 543
BO!
382
590 208
191
20*
3
I
1
1 •'
4 - 138 65 Tl
Ifl - i
- - * 23
21 -2
v: - 1 -
«*T

-
- 191
211
53
.1(7
75
v r •'. - - - 22 1
135
L4- 1*6 - *»
June 385
1,165
752 16! 159
122
4

-
S
- 248 14 24
5
- - - 1F0 - - -
July
August 1,1*1
38*
1,111
132
221 23C
3
11
-
13
7 - 36*
3'
116 1 L
ii
? - -
6 - 33
66 :, 1 '9
16-9
]4,-i -
L- - -
September 1,213 102 lOJ 10 1 6 - 364
130
- - 53
-16 156 IFF -
] -
Qetflbar
1,627
I,',10 75 12 2 - -So- Ft 55
L?l '
T - 5
- 50
50 IF' 1:2 s
i 7 ".
1,285 72
10
V
- 215
-02
A
10 2 *
-?
3
? - 60 10- t*|
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NOTember 1,614
1,510
1,359 7* IV 4 3
11 - 195
84 -.1]
25 3
11 t - 15!
19 *3 -
Uecanfoar 1,391 32 *3 25 3
- i ill
" " 35 -25
•7 "
1 7 * 4 _ 2,00* 2,410 610 1*1 65 2 - -*8 617 606 65 s 3
t
- 15 2,006 1,648 3 1*1 1

January 1,620 1,500 109 llO 11 4 ;• _ 61 -20 2 17 . . _ _ 56 21 119 94 » 4 _


F1 1 BO 1
February 1,779 1,598 98 115 75 2 1
- 87 23 :i 1
- 1
- 9*
'.<"! 271
744
2
17 -
Tfareb 1,935 1,751 153 167
112
23 10 6 ? 7* -11
- 5 6
- - - 158
16a
;.,
10 211
11C
147, - -
April 2,115 1,889 138 26 5 V
- 58 -18
. 11
;• - - - - 5
-
•;
2,(79 s 218 192 1
««T 2 , " 2 253 265 15 11 6
~ 119 61

5o - - -
tr
52 7-6
263 l;1 - 13
JUM* 2,852 2,401 265 287 39
:; * - 171 55 li". 4
- —
2
271 59
166 -
2
13
76 -
July
August
3,380 2,795 388 'A':. 10 26 7
F - 350 1T6
St
72 F 4b
*h
V
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1
- 235 -16
-68
IF?
7 7F 201 *5 -
3,67!
3,798
3.Z13 *18
•A.
50"'
31
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•5
- 292
-v
36
124 L2Z J - - - 167
143 -74 1?63 155 - 1 -
September 3,370 151 v 7
- 285
225 -
1 - - 118 -2F 55 - 4 -
October 3,791 3,+*S 78 137 65
171
1 7
- -60
-
1 s*
uc.
5
- - 100 -18
T5
102 - -
Wovember 3,638
3,481
3,419 1 115 v
-
4 - 89
36
-136
- - - - 50 -50
113
5.5 - •
5 -
December 3,395 -54 103 186 S
" -53 6 55
•1 - " " <?
" "
1 9 * 5 _ 6.774 6.898 303 164 15 _ _ -36 _ 22 1? . - - - -50 1.099 942
- 164
*
January 5,52! 3,451 56 1.1: 106 i 4 26 -12 . 6 4 . _ _ 45 -5 69 (.2 - 9 3
164 12 -1* 60 77 4F IT
February 3,661 3,589 138 68 IT 5
- - 5 5
- - - 1.5

]:• 116 a4 - 14 •
'J .:- r, 3,9M 3,816 227 27* 61 1*
- 6 -8
-6 - . -
6 - - - 78
94 16 162 139 - 1 -
April 4,261 1,167 351 3iE 26 5 6
- - - - - - - 75 -l-i 11' TO' - 7F -
•ay *,7SB 1,713 546 55'
512
51 27
- - - - - - - - - - 12* *9 ITS 111 - lr -
June 5,377 5,253
6,068
540
815
T

-
15
100 -24 126 130 " JO •
July 6,16a 785

-
30
16 - - - - - - - - - - 17 -~i 9' 10* " I'- *
August
3 o p t ac'.! o r
6,913 6,836
1,994
768.
1,158
752

-
- - - - - - - - - - 60 -11 "7 TO " IS •
8,05* 1,139

-
'-9
- - - • - * - - - - 21 -39 "-4 62 "
- 11 *
October
November
8,386
10,169
8,365
10,169
371
1,604
38o
1,801
11
- - - - - - - - - - -21 6 77 ~
Sourcei *ECA Form T 3 0 - l t ACCA Form T 3 0 - Z t nnd Form WRA-176
IULLI IOJ.—ara AEssscis car, QEPAKTU»E3 ON* ADwistrircA rata:, ASD cGOTsrazoaa TO urasFiirJSE IJUTT AEO IEMISAL ESFAOTTRJ-J vet ABSENCES or, UPAHTOSS OK, ABU ACMSSIOKS PROM r^stfUL LEATX oca SFORT-IEBI IXATS
BT toCMTRl ttiltf Lake rTrn- I n c e p t i o n t o Closi**?,
Mjrtgt I n d e f i n i t e Lt»TS And Teradnal D « n t r t a r » r e f e r tu fltn*rtUrti f a r r e l o OH t t e JJ purpoHB-i, a m e d f a r c e s , Lr.r T1 ti: 11 n as N intermnen'• c r i m t , ano r e a n t r i e t i o n to J&paa, Bet Ch/inge- l a I n d e f i n i t e end IflrmLnAl Q e p e r t u r e
eauftlB: Oaf. U l e u Col, 5 P * " " Cole, 6 end 7, l e a * Col, 8* B»t Chenge l a S*eBonFil l*-.?* equ-deJ Ool, 11 lewe Cole. I f , 1^, and l"U p l u e C o l s , I 11 enf 1 6 . Vet Ob>nEa i n Sjiort-Tenn Leave eottelet Col, 1? l e t s .
C a l l , PC, £ 1 , 2 3 , and 2 1 , (Tar OKplensLttan of t e r n i n n l o e y »*» o e i " " 3 i-» s T, '

TOTAL
1 1 1 1 1 m i l * 11111 SAL E I F U : J s £ S U S M U H A V E 5 Q H i : : J H L S A T E
TEaA SET C b i i f e 2 u r 1 a r y 0 0 t mo O h , a IT e S B I 1 > r. ho Jl t fc VET 6 t n s .- D u t h
ASS
ASSETCSS
EBB o r
ABEETCES
jet DBDBI— AAeL- Converelon* f n o Can*,:•: ABSEtOftS
7et Oepar- Adtle-
.761 £g Conv, Aeel«»-
A3SEKC2S •:
OUPM- MfeLi-
r i • 4 > T ^

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o a

C D 01
HCrHTH
KID or
HOSTS
Cheng, fcorB, l i o n ,
Short-
fere
Sen-
enaal
to EOO or
HOSTS CY.'.r-'.t: l u r s . • Ions I « d f . Trade,*.
3 7 , r - . P.aeth
free
Sb-Tra
n e n t e M OUTS
•5V0r, tnpea 9r- n - Indf,
Deatt
a) [2) (3) 16) (5) !6) (7) is) 19) tio) (11) (121 (13) UKJ (15) (16) (17) (1!) (19) (20) (31) i22) (33)
TOTAL
. - JhSi- 21.016 127 129 6iv uu . 0 2.061 1.126 611 39S
_„ 92 - 0 1.330 1.I9S 139 3
1 9 U . . 167 19! 51 - - - 256 990 S2S . 92 . 29 123 96 * m.

July 3
"3 32
3
25
3
7;
3
11 11
2
El
2
10
m
em
^
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Septuber 6?3 62 ?c 31 1
- - 620 620 520
- -
em

• 92- 11
- 7 7 m ~
October l 116 5E 920 - 280 72 26 67 63 m em
„_
3ave*ber 'U 166 53 "••
u ,
11 - - 663 % 65 552 - - - 35
-6 5 11 em

Otcubir 630 167 -1)


u 35 - - 256 -209 25 53 u - - - 29
29 21 El -
" - - - - - - - -
19 ^ 3
- - 1,561 1.50s 16 1 IT 21
- 50! 1,050 291 I? 16b
- - - -13 162 156 1
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Jeuaary
Penroerp
1.39
503
173
201
26
^a
33
30
7
2
. _ 269
277
-5
2!
15 20
17
« _ _ - IT
25
-12
8
15
it
27
8
_ _.
Mareh 23! 37 31 - 6 - 576 239 !$ 20 -6 - - - 29 6 •
1 • -
April 1,276 395 157 157 - - S69 553
nn- 1 - - - JO 1 'I 13
5 -
"*7 1,633 5*6 MS -1 • - l.oiT :t* 6 - - - - 32 E l
3 • -
June 1.906 173
ISO
176 1 - - 1.119 102 U1? 20 - - - - 2! -6 !1 20 * -
July 2.111.
3 159 159 1 . 1 - 1,159 60 f3 22 -1 - - - 39 11
a s - •
August 2.317 1,221 7V 513 1 2 - 1,070 -89 15 102 2 - • - 19 -20 2: to • - -
Seuteaber 2.595 1,600 372 37 - 973 -97 15 57 - - - 22 i IE 9 - -
em -
S October 2.651. 1.629 ^ -1 16
-• 963 -?5 1 'I 16 *6 -- —
- 17 -5 2 7
- --
Sorenbtr
Decaubar
2.616
2.626
1,713
l.TOI
It
-5
16
-- 1 12
13
3
18
S!5
762
-53
-133 *1> —
6
12
13
51
107 -- -- l6
16
-l 3 3 1 w

60S - *5 5 -E- 93 S6 . -5
1 J U
- • 205 69 16 526
- -762 1
6
526 S3*
- - - lb
Jeanary
February
2.6TO
2.655 I'.IM M 1
2 _ 1
1
26
36
3
1
71!
671
-66
-67
« 26
96
lb
L5
_ - 19
15 -52 *
m -3 1
1
Harcta 2,636 1.766 -3
— — 12 653 -18 •.1 -1 12 S •_ — 17 g E —1
April 2.219 L53
•-T 652 1T 612 801 — 6 —
- —-
5 -853 23 fj

--- — — — -s -•
2.262
kay 2,227 2,206 -13 1 em e 21 -2 b ew em

June 2.265 2.223 27 30


:q-
1- * 16 em

-- —

em -- -- e 22
20
1
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2
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July 27
Aajjoet
2.230
2.21!
2,210
2,206
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-6 m - H
e -
em - - - - - - 16 -6 e6 11 m «•
•m

1
eepteaner 2,19! -6 1 2
— 155 « - - - — - - 1! 6 l m, em

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October 2,206 2.196 -2 2 11 t -10 1 S 11
ferae ber
Oecenber m 2.267
2.317 £ fl
*
1 _ 2
" - " - - - - " (8 - 16
15
067
16
15 "
97
"
1**5
. -
2.692
11.857 11.731 13 97 I
- - - - . - - - -6 26
-6
826
-
January
February
2.656
3.15? 3.151 &5 iS 2
51 3 6 ll 1 -
Karob 3.292 lit 165 - ——
— em em

- - - -
em

— — 2 -6 7 u «
• •
m,
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April
Ney
June
3.296
3.32!
3.370
3,320
3.353
23
33 il s
2 • m
-
1
1
•» - - - - *» • -
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17
12
b
9
11
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3
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2b
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•» V
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3.116 3.202
St e -5 19
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July
Aufu»t
3.973
6.097
3.96!
6,066 "if lit: 112
--
25
33
165
13
3
13?
|
EbS
20
35 --
Bepteaber 6.661 577 572 15
October •••,•••-•<-
6.106
3:21 1,712 - ,1 : • -- - •• - * - - - 127 223 : ai -
Barenter !,909 2:667 2, SO! : ** - ~ - * " " " :& 211 21*.
: § M
Decaeber 16,20! 16,176 5.36s 5,327
-
39
M -65
-36
95 1*3
"
19*6
- - 7.361 7.32*
- -33
25 b3 17
-
January
FetraaT?
16,652 16,651
11,709
2.277
2.25!
2,260
2.252
- 17 1
2 1
12 28
8
IT
-
liarcn
11,711
21.115 A,515 2,806 62 s * "

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TABLE ll.—MLoCATIOf UTS ft:n 1,000 POPULATICN, St CSNT3"; ANn MOSTKi WRA C e n t e r s January 19 4J - 4 . r c h 194b

Hotel R a t e s e q u a l t h e n e t in-cressa i n p e r s o n s on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e ar.d tertrtcukl d e p a r t u r e during j&cmth p e r 1,300 r e a l d c n t p o p u l a t i o n i i n c l u d i n g


pareona on i h o r t ^ t a r o end aeeaonel leave) a t b e g i n n i n g of e o n t h . J-el incrsttaa on i n d - f i n i t e Leave and t e r m i n a l d e p a r t u r a for Tula i.ti-t excludes
a P 3Su ouj,ee t r a n s f e r s t o i n t e r n m e n t and s a i l i n g s t o Japan from t h a t c e n t e r bets-sen Uficthmbor 194* and -Vrcz. 1<3>4(>.

ALL VKA CfFNTRAL C0LWA3O C1LA HLAP.T JEAOME MINIDOKA itcRin TU1A7
FUllO) GRAKA0A MANZANAA
CKNT5B3 UTAH FHYD1 FUVTTR MOUNTAIN ] 4.817

M M
January 3.5 3.5 2.2 2.9 6.4 6.3 3.0 4.8 8.2 3.0 1.7
February 5.0 11.2 J.6 3-5 2.4 5-5 4,2
6.5 9.4 5.6 7.0
March a.2 12.3 3.7 3-4 22.1 7.9 6.6
7.6 16.7 70.0 2.4
April W.J 21 .2 11.4 11,4 37.9 ,6.2 22.1 21.0 39.0 22.5 10.4
•W 2;.r 21.4 20.3 22.4 46.0 25.1
lira
23.6
20.5 23.9 25.0
a .6
22.5
32.5
17.1 21.6 27,4
19.6
11.4 26,0 20.1
12.6
11.7
Julj 15.4 13-2 20.5 12.9 12.1 13.9 23.1 6.9 24.1 16.7 10.9
Aug u at. 21.2 21.1 25.J 25.2 20.5 U.I 16.8 7-9 23.2 29.2 21.5
baptaacar IB . 3 19.9 17.5 16.9 25.7 13.6 17.9 8.6 18.4 13-5 26.2
1 1 la: 12.4 lj.l 1/9.2 3/10.4 6.2 2/10.1
Acraabar 10.5
15.4
13.1 1/6.4
13.7
1/16.1
1/21.5
9.5 8.1 14.0 2/4.4
1/12.7
11.7 1/11.0 #a
Dacaabar 9.0 10.2 7.0 6.3 9.9 3.1 6.0 6.1 17.3 4.8 i
1 a 4 4
January 15.5 15.6 14.7 9.2 26.3 15.4 17.0 9.3 14.1 14.3 ,7
i n ! : •!!.! , 16.9 17.1 16.2 30.5 14.1 11.8 14.6
March 23 . 6 26.1 26.a
17.3
27.4 32.4 ,6.2 15.0
9.7
1/16.2
13-9
30.4 23.5 I
,7
April .1 .i 19.4 1 7 .j 14.6 21.6
26.4 16.4 • ;-7 L9.2
26,4
23.3
17.8
11.7
19.8
33.6 7
f
•V
JUM 26.:;
29.2
29.1 24.6
36.9
36.5 30.1
23.5
24.2 a 19.7
26.3
25.6
40.5
1/48.4 8
July 1' .9 24.9 19.2 1/23.4 1/26.6 1/30.2 16.2 23.4 1/50.9 J
Auguat 10.4 25.2 ,1.1 35.0 30-5 21.8 16.0 22,3 57.4
aaptanaar
. : t.l -i
20 A 2 6 .A 9.6 32.2 17.9 23.B 20.0 19.3 22.a
}.'
22.6 i6.a 9.5 18.0 10.9 11.5
t*
15-3 13.6 19.2
urrraabar L5.1 21.1 13-0 4.8 Lt.O 26.0 30.B 16.3 .1
Oaear-bar T.4 -6.1
9.5 4.6
- 12.5 16.8 15.9 12.5 t
1 9 4 5
• V i m ; 12.7 29.1 21.3 15.0 14.9 U.9 11.6 26.9 6.3 .2
February It .5 22.9 ,0.6 23.5 24.1 28.9 15.8 27.5 20.6 .5
•Arab 26.2 27.;5 39.5 24.7 (9.4 28,0 25.9 70.4 34.6 .9
April 37.9 34.4 38.7 31.4 69.4 55-4 52.7 61.6 55-4 1.6
"V bo. e 39.J 42.9 46.4 80.2 63.3 24.a 121.3 91.1 1.6
JuAa 11.3 101.1 54.6 77.2 145.6 108.6 63,2 120.J 99.1 2.7
July 76.9 107.6 66.1. 120.6 117.5 91.9 61.0 122.7 166.0 2.6
Auguat 145.0 200.4 219.9 240.4 161.3 193.6 111. 4 256.4 187.4 6.7
Saptaabar 299.8 431.3 6W.5 46J.1 562.6 261.1 186.4 539.9 347.5 33.4
Octabar 6OI.5 a 605. j
NDvaabar
391.3
391.1 . a
727.9 651.9 170.6 79.9

Darraajbar 142.3 * * * * 256.9


142.3

1 » 1 b
January 311.B 311.6
Fabruary 361.9 361.9
March

if "1 ii 1 r - nK- >6i iMf.-ef.ittj.oji c e n t e r betseon d e p t r t b a r 1J4J and ir D e*ab;ir -V4- ; hence r a t e s not • i g n i f J.cant.
* Last svacusa departed d u r i n g month.
A,' Rata i s loirer t b a n n e t i n c r « a e t y n r e l o c a t i o n s i r r a n t i due t o i n c r e a s e i n p o p u l a t i o n boas ITS s u i t i n g from t r a n s f e r s i n fron o t h e r c a n t o r s .
2/ Rata i s h i g h e r than n e t i n c r e a s e lit r e l o c a t i o n » n r a f l t f l due t o d e c r e e s * I n p o p u l a t i o n huds r e s u l t i n g f r o a tranefoire t o o t h e r c e n t e r s .

5dLu-os: Tables 6 and 10

(41!
TJIBtfc 12 STK& Wn POET OJTICL A3DXK33 OF RHiT MPTIKHiai BY tUTI/TTt, P»10a J ^ A S Y 1, 1**5 AnH JUTCJUtT 1 , 1«?*S AUTO LAT^i tacU«Q* S s l c c a t l n r Trim W* CMt*r>, 19*? - 19*6

Hota. Rsfere to ret»rt9d d e s t i n a t i o n s of evacuees on l a t t permanent dapaxture fros. VRA. Ssntsr* excluding deoerturna t o '1, 5 f Artnad P o r o - i , i n s t t t i r t i o n a . Tlmanrtmen., o f J u s t i c e rntarnnent ?ajnpB, to .Tatjan, and:
dearths In c e n t e r s ; subsequent nkoveaiints Of r e l o c a t e d aracuafe from ana address: ta another are not r e f l e c t e d in t h i s t a b l e . All d r t t i n s t 1 una ere c l r u s f f l f d by p o s t a l address e i t h r e s u l t t h a t rural-fsnfl poouln-
t l o a i n aurrotittdtft^ *rea are fnfilud49<J with each neat o f f i c e a d d r e s s ; Oflly tnoae p o s t a l addresses t o ahleh 2W or Bar* e s a c u e s i r e l o c a t e d d i r e c t l y front Centers, e y e l i s t e d . T i e r t o January }t 1?*S. a l l aarta
Of t h e United S t a t e s except the excluded area foonpossd rcurhly of the e e e t e r n tialT of "TaehirtEton sad f r e r o n , a l l of l a l i f o r a l a , fend t h e southern part of hri-Efma.) *ara open to r e i n e s t i n e sraeueesi 313 ,r.ir.-j-.rv 3
r e s t r i c t i o n s on return af evacuee! t o excluded a r e s sere l i f t e d except for persons served i n d i v i d u a l e x o l u f i s n ordsrs by t h s TfaeterTi !>afen*e ^CTcard.

StVm AttD PtTJTAL AUmfiHS


1(_ 1 ti sBORtt
-" I K P I R 0 B H T
TOTAL AvOfilOAH
or roRustT Boajr TOTAL AOSOUOAJI BOTH TORSION BORK

Total
FTlSB W45 Total
iVlxinr lA/45 Total Fti-or 1/1/45 Totai Prior W 4 5 Total
Prior 1/1/45 Total
Prior 1A/45
m t 3 T IJRSTTNA TI or 1/1/45 i lattnr i/t/45 A tartar * Lator 1/V4J 1 Lator I Lator 3/V45 A Lator

TOTAL 106,925 31,625 75,300 74 0 T A V A I L A & 1 K

uastTMATioM ( n o o n 1,155 1,906 547 a 0 T A T A I L A B L a

.RTnibar) lot,570 29,817 74,751 66,219 24,861 41,358 38,151 M56 33,355 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1OO.0 100,0 100,0
BBTTFtATim Kt-Olft [ p , „ „ t , 100,0 28.5 71.5 100.0 37.6 42.4 100.0 1=.? 87.1

Onltod S t o t S t 103,605 29,753 7 3,616 65,460 24,837 40,623 311,149 *,75B 33,153 95.1 99.9 98.7 98.9 '9.9 96.2 99.5 100.0 »;,i

B a l i . A ? 2 z 7 - 7 - 2 B . * * . - * - .
Arinoam 616 I*'! 666 503 177 376 315 ?s 250 .a .5 .9 .8 •'• .9 .7 .?
Olnridala 1ST 73 414 774 53 221 213 10 153
•5 .2 .6 .5 .2 .6 .4 .6
otnor 111 7" 77 i 74 155 10! ? 57 .3 .3 .3 .3 .1 .3
252
•3 -1

Arkonoa, 161 71 140 116 7] 95 45 - 45 .2 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 - .1

OaliPorala. 43,775 1/154


aa,
43,581 22,963 17C 22,793 20,812 21 20,788 41.9 .7 58.2 34.6 .1 55.1 54.3 •5 62.3
211 117 54 94 .2 .3 .2 .2
llnaadA m
6t4 844
117
430 - 430 414 - 414 .8 • 1.1 .6 - 1.0 •» .:
1.2
s Barkola*
'urban.
Dlatfaa
ojB
P01
-
- 228
201
112
102
-
- 112
102
116 -
- 11*
95
.2
,2 a-
- .3
.3
.2
.2
»
-
1.1
.3
.3
-
- •3
.3
Tlorln Pft - 183 a- 183
95
111 - 111 .3 .4 .3
-r - .3
roller A
- 251
174 4 170 ir; - .3
. .4 •3
.4 -
Traoro
329 325
760 760 772
- 155
772
• 2.0
•3
1.1
* 1.6 2.0
- •5
2.3
1,535
368
- 1,532
366 212 - 212 156
- .156
1.5
.4 - .5 .3
' .4 - .5
SarAana
Ouadalup. J>86
-2 284 134
-7 132 152'
- 152 .3
- .4 .2
• .4
- .5
Lodl 775 777 338 441 - 441 .7
. 1.0 .5 * 1.1 - 1.3
218 - 218
•3-
- - 105 .2 - •3 .2 - .3 - .3
Lcmlta
Lang Bnnch 1,011 -5 Hi
555
-
5
113
554
105'
- 455 1.0 - 1.4 .8 - 1*3 1.2 - 1.4
Laaala 211
1,005
211 101 101
455
110 - 110 .2 « .3 .2 * .3
- .3
La. Angelas 10,125 52- 10,077 5,127 - 5,0*4 5,002 -? 4,593 9.8 . 2- 13.5 7-7 .1- 12.4 13.0 - 15.2
Uontarsn- 313 313 140
!': 140 173 173 .3 .4 .2 .5 .a .5
Uountoln v i a * 251 - 291 154 - 154 137
- 137 .3 - .1 .2 - .4 - .4
Hoaeoatla 226 - 226 126 - 128 98 - 98 .2 - .2 .2 - •3 - ,3
Oakland 777
-4 773 407
-3 404 370 -1 365 •7 - 1.0 .6 - 1.0 1.0 - 1.1
Palo Alto 245 U 230 15 118 112 112 .2 .1* .3 .2 . 1* .3
• .3
Porlisr
133
200 200 151
- 191 .4 .5 .3 r .5 - .6
PsSndsn*
351
5«5 i- 391
321
-2 263 - 26S .6 * .9 .5 .7 - .6
420
587
424
319
1B6 •m 186 .4 • .6 .4 « .5
• .6
Ponryn
Saodlag
- 443
236
211
- 23*
211 232
- 232 .4
. .6 .3
- .6
- .7
Rlobnono
443
261
- 261 139
- 134 127
- 127 .2
- •3 .2
- .3
- .4
Sacranonto 2,765 -A -3 1,497 1,265 1•- 1,268 2.6 - 3.7 2.3 * 3.1 3.3 - i.e
dan Dingo 501
2,765
501
1,500
260 260 241 2*1 . .5
. .7 .4
» .8

Son TTanciaco 2,845
- 2,641
-7 1,341 1,502 -J 1,500 2.7
- 3.8 2.0 ' 3^3 3.9 *» •7
4.5
4.
1,343
113 .3
. .5 .3
» • .5
Sangar 352
1,712
-4 352
1,708
179
1,064 -4 179
1,080
173
648 - 648 1.6 -4 2.3 1.6 - 2.4
.5
1.7 - 1.9
dan JOBS
San Hotno 334 162 a 162 172 - 172 .3 .4 .2 * .4 - .5
Santa Ana
-1 334
246 1 129 117
- 117 .2
- .2
-0 .3
- .4
247
260 260
130
- 127 .2 . .'•
•3 .2 .3
- •4
Santa Barbara
Salaa
-4 133
166 -4 133
162
121
- 153 .3
- .4 - .4 - -J
stootton
319
1,574
315
1,574 756 756
153
616 - 618 . 7.1 •3
1.1 * l.S 2.1 - 2.4
Panioa 223
- 122
- 122
- 101
1.5
.2
• .2 0* .3
-
Walnut Orooa - 223
308 - 308
. 101
284 - 284 .6 - •.113 .5 .7 - .;
.9
592
" 552
• " " " •
TUPLE 12,— STATE ABU POST OPTICS AOTWfflS OP P1SST HESTISATIOS BT BATIPTTT, PSIOB JAUJAHT 1, 19*5 ISO JABUABT 1, 19*5 AH) LETCU Bvmfflieoo Bolncetinr fron PSA Salter*, 19*2 - 19*6 (Centime! >

^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^~ M U U B B R P E B C E H T ^ ~ ~
STATS AHB POSTAL 4D0BE9S TOTAL | AttAAlSAS BCBS I rOKETCK EORII TOTAL | AVEBir.t» 30B.V | H)REJC'^ BOPJ1
PTBST BPATTISATIOH ~Tottl' f^TT^ ™* ffivTTF^ ^ t/X 7ffH ™ frX WS "^ 1/1/I* 783. » ^ ft/At .VY"
^^^^^^^^^^^^___^___—_ lA/*5 A Later ^^^ 1.'-/If t Later__ lA/*5 A later 1AA5 A Inter ^ ^ ^ L O A 5 J n j e r ^ ^^^^^lA/A-T^l^Leter
•hteoorille 37* - 37* 23? - 237 1*1 - 1*1 .* .5 .* .6 .* .*
Other 11,065 93 10,97! 6,077 82 5,995 4,988 11 «,977 10.7 .* 1«.7 9.2 .* 1*.6 13-0 .3 1*.9
Colored* 6,109 3,135 2,973 *,324 !,*82 1,8*2 1,78* 653 1,131 5.8 10.5 *-0 6.6 10.0 4.5 4.7 13.2 3.1
Boulder 239 161 7B 181 139 43 5* 23 35 .2 .5 .1 .3 -6 .1 .2 .5 .1
Oeitrer 3,12* 1,299 1,825 2,203 1,0*5 1,159 921 25* 667 3.0 *.* 2.4 3.* *•! 2.9 2.* 5.1 2.0
Creed Junetion 202 156 46 1*4 119 25 58 37 21 .2 .5 .1 .2 .5 .1 .2 .7 .1
otter 2,5*3 1,519 1,024 1,796 1,180 616 7«7 339 408 2.* 5.1 l.« 2.7 *.7 1.5 1.9 6.9 1.2
Connoetleut 1*6 71 115 125 57 69 61 1* 47- .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .1
tJeleenre 7 1 6 4 - 4 3 1 2 e e e e . e e e e
Oletrlet of Ce.lneA.te. 319 192 127 2*3 170 73 76 22 5* .3 .6 .2 .» .7 .2 .2 .* .2
Ploride 37 9 29 20 6 14 17 2 15 e e e . e e e * .
OeorjU 10 8 2 6 5 1 « 3 1 e . . • • • ' . . *
Idehe 3,932 2,08* 1,8*8 2,782 1,704 1,078 1,150 380 770 3.8 7.0 2.5 4.2 6.9 2.6 3.0 7.9 2.3
Sole. 269 210 79 218 175 *3 71 35 36 .3 .7 A .3 .7 .1 .2 .7 .1
Celdeell 457 215 2*2 328 187 1*1 129 28 101 .4 .7 .3 .5 .8 .3 .3 .6 .3
Pnpotte 373 1*8 225 2** U9 125 129 29 100 .* .5 .3 .« .5 .3 .3 .6 .3
Tele Pelle 338 212 126 261 17* 87 77 38 39 .3 .7 .2 .« .7 .2 .2 .8 .1
•eleer 307 162 1*5 216 13* 82 91 28 63 .3 .5 .2 .3 *5 .2 .2 .6 .2
Otter 2,168 1,137 1,031 1,515 915 600 653 222 *31 2.1 3.9 1.* 2.3 3.7 1.5 1-8 *.5 1.3
Illleole 12,776 7,652 5.12* 9,692 6,457 3,235 3,08* 1,195 1,889 12.2 25.7 6.9 1*.7 26.0 7.9 8.0 24A 5.7
Chioeje 11,309 6,599 4,710 8,627 5,562 3,065 2,682 1,037 1.6*5 10.8 22.2 6.3 13.1 • 22.* 7.5 7.0 20.9 5.0
Otter 1,467 1,053 41* 1,065 895 170 402 158 24* 1.4 3.5 •* »•' 3.6 .» 1.0 3.2 .7
indlene 25* 188 66 202 155 *7 52 33 19 .2 .6 A .3 .6 A A .7 A
lev. 641 503 138 560 453 107 81 SO 31 .7 1.7 .2 .8 1.8 .3 .3 1.0 A
Dee tfeieeo 378 2*5 93 320 2*9 71 58 36 22 .4 1.0 A .4 1.0 .2 .2 .7 A
Otter 263 218 *5 2*0 204 36 23 14 9 .3 .7 A .4 .8 A A .3 *
Xee.ee 103 96 7 92 86 6 11 10 1 A .3 * A .3 * • ,2 •
lemtterp 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 19 1 2 1 1 e j * e . l « * e r
Loui.Un. 100 8 92 68 7 61 32 1 31 A « A A • A A * A
BUei 7 3 * 7 3 * . . . . * # • * • - . . l
Herrlend 123 66 57 91 52 39 32 14 18 A .2 A A .2 A A .3 A
Kenoeonuirtte 203 *32 71 156 113 *3 *7 19 28 .2 .4 A .2 .5 A A .4 A
Ittehlgen 3,0*7 1,990 1,057 2,*80 1,766 71* 567 22* 3*3 2.9 6.7 !•* 3.7 7A l.t 1.5 *.6 1.0
Inn Srbor 53* *37 97 *55 393 62 79 44 35 .5 1.5 A .7 1-6 A .2 .9 A
Detroit 1,6*9 1,007 6*2 1,355 899 456 29* 108 186 1.6 3.* .9 2.0 3.6 1A .8 2.2 .5
Ott.r 864 5*6 318 670 47* 196 194 72 122 .8 1.8 .* 1.0 1.9 .5 .5 1.5 .*
Iiinneentn 2,0*6 1,292 75* 1,659 1.164 *95 387 "8 259 2.0 eel 1.0 2.5 *-7 1.2 1* 2.6 .8
Sinneernlle 1,35* 763 591 1,076 685 391 278 78 200, 1.3 2.6 .6 1.6 2.8 .9 .7 1.6 .7
St. P e s 282 170 112 218 153 65 64 17 47 .3 .6 A .3 -6 .2 .2 .3 A
Otter 410 359 51 365 326 39 *S 33 12 .* 1.2 A .6 1.3 A .1 .7 •
nS.el.elpnl 52 42 10 51 *1 10 1 1 - * A * A .2 * * *
TABLE 12.—STATE MB POTT OFFICE ADORER OF FIRST DESTISATIOS BY SATIVITY, PRIOR JANUARY 1 , 15*5 ARD JANUARY 1 , 15*5 AHD LATER, I v e t u o e a P.olooatinR from MA C e n t e r . , 1 5 * ! - 15*6 (Contiauod)

K 0 'J s E Ft P % R 0 E M T
STATE Aim POSTAL ADDRESS
TOTAL AMERICAS BORN FORHQH FJORD TOTAL AMERICAS MRS FOREIGN BOSS
OF
FIRST DESTIYJATIfJH Prior 1/1/15 Prior l A / * 5 Prior 1/1/15 Prior 1/V*5 P r i e r l A / * 5 Prior lA/*5
Total Total Total Total Tatal Total
lA/45 1 Later iA/*5 A Later A Later ! V*5 i Let er A Later 1 A A 5 A Later
W*f
Uleeeuri 1,106 565 **2 901 592 309 207 7* 133 1,1 2.3 .6 l.t 2.4 .7 .5 1.5 .4
Kanaaa C i t y 3*6 21*. 131 287 171 96 59 2« 35 .3 .7 - .2 .4 .5 .2 .1 .5 a
S t . Loul* *6? 2*5 18* 381 291 130 88 3* 5* .5 1.0 .2 .6 1.0 .3 .2 .7 .2
Other 293 165 127 233 150 83 60 16 4* •3 .6 .2 .4 .6 .2 .2 .3 a
Montana 76o 511 269 *67 366 100, 313 1*5 168 .7 1.7 .4 .7 1.5 .2 .8 2.9 .5
Nebrenha 919 620 299 7*5 536 209 IT* 8, 90 .9 2.1 .* 1.2 2.2 .5 .5 1.7 .3
CM* m 15* 67 171 125 16 50 29 21 .2 .5 .1 .3 .5 -.1 a .6 a
other 696 ,66 232 57* 411 163 12* 69 .7 1.6 .3 .9 1.7 .4 .4 '.1 .2
55
Saraaa 305 155 150 196 118 78 109 V 72 •3 .5 .2 .3 .5 .2 •3 .7 .2

Hev Hnnpehira
» 2 7 7 1 6 2 1 1 a
. a
« a a a
. .
Woo J e r s e y 1,2*0 679 1,561 1,379 *5H 920 861 6*1 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.1 1.4 2.2 2.2 4.4 1.9
Brldsatoh 1,970 62j 1,3*1 1,207 410 777 763 193 570 1.8 7.1 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.9 2.0 8.' 1.7
Othor 290 56 21* 172 29 " 3 98 27 71 .3 .2 .3 -3 .1 .3 .2 .5 .2

Boa Dexter, 185 70 115 121 46 73 6* 22 *2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .4 a


Horn York 2,651 1,131 1,520 1,805 =00 905 846 231 615 2.5 3.8 2.0 2.7 3.6 2.2 2.2 *.T 1.8
Hoo York City 2,036 87* 1,162 1,387 646 691 6*9 17S *71 1.9 J.7 1.5 2.1 F'.R 1.7 1.7 5.6 1.4
Othor 615 25T 358 *1B 224 21* 197 14* .6 .9 .5 .6 .8 .5 .5 1.1 .4
53

V
4>
Kortb C a r o l i o a 8 T 1 8 7 1 - - - a
* • a 0
• - - -
S o r t h Dakota 20 1 13 9 5 * 11 2 9 a
. * a
» a a
* 0

Into *,*22 2,85* 1,568 3,582 2,516 1,066 840 338 502 *.3 9.6 2.1 5.* lo.l 2.6 2.2 6.9 1.5
Cihoionatl 6l6 *91 125 *6T 388 79 1*9 103 46 .6 lot .2 .7 1.6 .2 .4 7.1 a
Cleveland 3,089 1,020 1,269 2,527 1,6*9 878 562 171 391 3.0 6.2 1.7 3.8 6.6 2.1 1-5 3.5 1.2
Other 717 5*3 IT* 588 470 109 129 6* 65 .7 1.8 .2 .9 1.9 .3 .3 1.3 .2

Oklahoma 121 36 85 9* 3* 60 27 2 25 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 a * .1

Ororad 2,612 2/52* 2,088 1,*96 421 1,077 1,11* 103 1,011 2-5 1.8 2.7 2.3 1.8 2.7 2.9 2.1 3.0
Hyaaa 319 92 227 206 75 131 113 17 96 .3 .3 .3 .3 •3 .3 .3 .3 .3
Cnrtario 566 167 379 377 146 231 189 41 148 .5 .7 .5 .6 .6 .6 .5 .9 .4
Portland 859 33 826 396 21 375 *63 12 451 .9 .1 1.1 .6 .1 .9 1.2 .2 1.4
Yale 206 97 109 153 81 65 53 9 44 .2 .3 .1 .2 .4 .2 .1 .2 a
Other 662 115 5*7 366 275 296 2* 272 .6 .6 .7 .6 .4 .7 .8 •5 .8
91
Penniylvanla 1,008 385 623 737 3*1 396 271 44 227 1.0 1.3 .8 1.1 1.4 1.0 .7 .9 .7
Philadelphia 7*0 255 *55 523 250 273 217 35 182 .7 1.0 .6 .8 1.0 .7 .6 .9 .6
268 5* .2 .4 .2
Othor 107 168 21* 91 123 8 45 .3 .3 .3 .3 a .1

Rhode I s l a n d 5 7 - 6 6 - 1 1 - a
« 0
• O
- a
• -
South C a r o l i n a - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - -
South Dakota 50 49 1 37 37 - 13 12 1 a .2
. .1 a - • .2
.
Tennoaaae 29 7* S 29 24 5 - - - • a . • .1 a
- - -
Taaaa 2T* 130 1** 222 124 98 52 6 46 .3 .4 .2 .3 .5 .2 a a a
Utah 5,6*1 2,*27 3,21* 3,790 1,921 1,869 1,851 506, 1,1*5 5.* 8a *.3 5-7 7.7 4.5 4.9 10.3 4.7
orlrham G i t r 351 71 280 207 51 156 1** 20 124 .3 .2 .* •3 .2 .4 .4 .4 .4
' Oloarflold 278 69 209 1T0 55 115 108 1* 9* .3 .7 .3 .3 .2 .3 .3 •5 .3
TABU 12,~-3TA?B AJfD POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF FIRST QfiSTIHATIQIi BY KATTYTTT. PRIOR JANUARY 1 , 19*5 ™D JANUARY l f 19*5 A™ LATdt Irastievtf R e l o c a t i n g from Ifta C n t s n , 19*2 - leafi. (Continued) .

H B V H E 9 P 7 0 I » T
TDTil. AKEUGAIJ iiG.HN FOREIGN BOPJf T 0 T A L AlTETfTGAir SOPH PJSETGV. BORE
or
Total Prior 1/1/4J Total 1A/45 Total Prior lA/45 Total Prior lA/45 Prior lA/45 Total Prior lA/45
FTR9T BETI1IATI0N Total
£ Latar 2 Latar l A / 4 5 4 Latar lAA5 £ Latar 1 A / 1 5 £ Later l A / 4 5 £ Latar

DR£M 900 301 599 569 233 336 331 68 263 .9' 1.0 .8 .9 .9 .8 .9 1.4 .8
• l i t ! • ! • Tit? 3,00? 1,007 995 1,353 B;i 5*2 649 196 453 1.9 3.4 1.3 2.0 3.3 1.3 1.7 4.0 1.3
TPBBIB 241 89 15? 210 86 124 31 3 23 .2 -3 .2 4 •3 .3 .3 .1 .1 .1
•ttiw B90 979 1,?B1 685 596
ses 20s 383
1,8 3.0 1.3 1.9 2.5 1.4 1.5 4.1 1.1

TVTWlt a 0 - 5 5 - 1 1 - • . . a
• - • 0 ,

IftrglBlt 22 T 15 15 6 9 7 1 6 • . . a
. . • a a

VaBhingtBTj 5,323 2/85? 4,471 2,74? 521 2,121 2,581 232 2,350 5.1 2.9 6.0 4.2 2.5 5.2 6.7 4.7 7.0
SBlttlB 2,760 13 ?,747 1,242 12 1,230 1,518 1 1,517 2.T 3.7 1.9 3.0 3.9 * 4.4
BBBkans 1,294 Mi 778 796 373 423 498 Hi 355 1.2 . 1.0 4.2 • 1.0 1.3 2.9 1.1
IkCM| 3?9 1 225 109 1 108 120 120 ,2 1.8 .3 .2 .3 .3 .4
OtllBr 1,040 71B 595 279 360 445 BT 358 1.0 1.0 1.5 .9 1.2 1.8 1.1
3?!
. .9
ffMt Virginia 1 1 - 1 I - - - - • *
1J. - a
*
.9 - - -
Blie&nBlr, 749 •93 276 608 440 168 161 51 108 .7 1.7 .< .9 1.8 .4 .4 1.1 .3
lilnftn 422 131 3<5 260 85 77 31 46 .4 1.0 .2 .5 1.1 .2 .2 .7 .1
Oflinr 347 202 145 263 iao 83 84 22 62 .3 .2 .4 .7 .2 .2 .4 .2
.7
Wjroalng 368 290 '3 290 MS 42 78 42 36 .4 1.0 .1 .4 1.0 .1 .2 .8 .1

rUmll 91? 24 see 726 24 702 186 - 186 .9 .1 1.2 1.1 .1 1.7 .5 .6

•'• Uytl 49 " 13 33 • 33 16 - 16 • - .1 • - .1 a a, *

* Less than Q.0? percent.


\f CBTji-Lr"tijr*8 t o C a l i f o r n i a prior t o l / l / * 5 refer t o eraeueee granted p e r n i t s by T e r t e m Defense Sorrcr-jurd t o return t o C a l i f o r n i a *
gf Doperturee t o Washington end Dragon prior l / l / * 5 r e f e r , for rsi c a r t , to evacuees r e l o c a t i n g t o materia h a l f of atata which wae never evacuated; In BDTM c a s e s , evacuee*, were granted permit* by Western
Defense Command t ° return t o evacuated portion of e t a t e *

Sources Forms afRA-177, -17£, and1 -2S2,


TABLE A3.--rPriBEB CF T/ACUEES ClOtfTi TO HAVI ajCTUitSD TO JEST COAST STATES CC fktlLD iTM 1?40 PO«1LAT10IT*CT JAPAVE3S DE3CK*rr
BT COUUTT, AKD POST OPTICA ADDRESS* C a l i f o r n i a , r <i!uhlogt an Mid Oregon

Hot01 TTaevtC* who fttXirnod t o 'Tost C o u t r»f«r t o ( 1 ) « a o u * M Aho r a l o t a t o d d i r e c t l y f r o * BRA Cantarv with reported i a s t i -
nation i n Vast ^oast mid ft) o l r o i d y r e l o c a t e d •vaotioea who requested and r e c e i v M -IRA ESBlatanoa t o fvturn t o ffoat S o a i t .
All d e s t i n a t i o n s Am c l a s s i f y °d by p o s t a l addrwAA With r e s u l t t h a t r o r a l - f a n n copulation i n eurro-indirti- area arp included with
oaah post o f f i c e address*, only t h o « a d d r e n e s rapvrttd by 100 or more ayaratM a r s l i v t o t l . Population of J s p u i e s * d e s c e n t ,
19*0, i s l i s t s d far c o u n t i s s o n l y , l i n n s 0» 3 . QOJrtaU or t h s Census f i g u r e s for c i t i e s refer- t o population within c i t y l i m i t s
and hence must not b« comnnred with return* t o Teat Coast by post o f f i c e adores* u auoTisrirad in t h i s t a b l e .

STATE, 00rfrry fEACDBaS PETTjunSO TO .ffiST COAST POPOLATIOH P&TuTiT


ATD POST OmCE Prom, 7AA Alraady 0 2 JAPniXdS 15*0 POPuLATIOB
7X71*1
ADORES! Cant art Relocated IhVaCTfiTf 1 9 * 0 MTPlKOa)

T O T A L 51,710 5,5*1 57,251 112,353 Sl.o


Cnltfurnia 43,775 *,819 18,59* 93,717 51-9
Caahlnrton 5,85* 1*,56; 40.2
oragon
5,333
2,61: ™
151 2.893 4,071 66.9

AREA S7AJ.UTAUA cF,;«t, 5,5*1 54,127 111,450 46.6

California *3,775 »,8l5 *8,59* 93,717 51.9

Alameda County 3,355 3»* 2,703 5,167 52.3


.M:i:!vJl 111 H 242
Berkeley 6« 1*3 987
Oakland 777 12? 906
dan I.nremo 114 4 118
Other «3 37 450

Amador County - - - 2 a

Butta County 105 ! 107 216 *5-5


Calavaraa County - - - 6 *
Coluaa County 4B - *a 155 31.0

Contra Coeta County 563 (a 622 829 75.0


Brentwood 1*9 1*9
Richmond 261 -
51 312
othar 153 7 161

Eldorado County 13 - 13 3 a

f r o i n o County 3,8*5 451 4,296 *,52T 9*.9


CloTia 5* If 105
Dal Ray 130 1* 14*
yonler 325 27 35
Fraano 1,533 186 l,7l8.
KiOEaburE 127 21 1*8
PaA-lltr 351 47 438
Roadlay **3 60 503
Sanger 352 33 375
Salma 315 58 377
otaor 128 128
-
Clenrt County 65 - 65 - «
nunboldt county 2 - 2 - §
l a n o r i n l County 136 6 1*2 1,583 9.0

Inyo County 1 - 1 1 a

Anns County 181 6 187 756 !*.T


BaEaraflnld 4 X
Othor
H?
66 ? 6?
Eluoa County 186 33 209 508 41.1
Knnford 156 22 178
Oth or 30 1 31

l a n e county - - - 1 •
LOB Anpalea County 15,155 1.7T7 17,172 36,866 46.6
Burontut 228 5 237
Coouton 113 3 115
turd ana 368 27 395
Hollywood 20 209
Admit*
Ion? Haaoh
IS
218
1,014
1
5*
219
1,066
Lea Angoleu 10,125 1.527 11,656
Ikiranlk 1*3 22 165
Panadona 585 91 A SU-
San rornando 172 33 ES*"
San Cahrinl lot 1 107
Santa Honiea 155 4 161
yonloe 223 19 242
Othar 1,5*6 177 1,723

Cadora County 156 5 161 170 9*.7


iindorn 156 5 161
Othar
- " -
carlo County 32 - 32 150 21.3

TandDCino County 6 - 6 53 »

(46)
TAJltB 13 #-"vttT-CHHil L?F EYAOF-EtS KMOiVH TO HAYE FtETAREXD TO *TLiT COAST STJOTKS CQLIT/SVRED I/ITK 1940 WPULttlQH OF JlFjUtEM DESCENT
BY C00n"TYt AKD POST OFFICE A P 0 R E 3 3 I C a l i f o r n i a , feahlngton and Oragon (Continued)

STATS, OO'TTT aTActa-a aBTFR;:Eti TD K B T ..OAST POPULATIOB PSBOBfT


A'JD POST OFFICE from TOLA AlrMdy TOTAL Or JAPAHIS8 1940 POPUUTIOS
APCa.S5S Cent e n RaloGrttd DEECBNT 1*40 rVTTjruSUl

tlaraed County 778 54 4378 715 40.*


Oortta U3
Livingston
in 149
Other 184 89 130
101
''od&C •"ounty 15 - 19 4 •
Monterny County 538 78 tin 2,247 27.4
rFDntartjy 313 59 372
.Tslinas l l8o
i 44

Napa County 48 i 58 54 *
ISaVada COUzity 5* - 54 - 1
Oranje County
Bardon Brovo
m 34
!
578
103
1,855 30.8
101
S a n t a Ana 8*1 75 278
OthtT 188 197
P l a n e r County i»oo5 5! 1,057 1,437 64.4
Lorain 211 89 840
^•tcaitlt 188 14 840
Ponryn 424 8 432-
Other 1U 1 145

Plumas County - - '- 1 *


flieeraide County 3*9 <S 397 552 71.9
Rivsrtido 188 15 183
Other 181 33 214

Saaramonto County .,000 304 4,304 4,744 43.4


E:i r QrOV* 95 3 108
Florin 19* 24 316
Toletan 108 108
SacransnrtD 845 3,034
1,789
" a l n u t CJ-OT* 7 599
59! 143
Other 5
138
San Benito. County 113 5 118 584 82.4

Sen Bornardino County 172 14 188 344 5*-3


Ban LHega county 855 75 934 2,074 45.0
flan 01 ego 501 70 571
Othor 394 9 343

flan FranotiCO County 8,645 435 3,280 5,280 48a


inn Francisoo !,845 .',3 3,280

flan Joaquin County 8,711 147 2,856 4,484 43.T


17 S 114
Loci 779 59 83B
fltcctrtcn 1,574 77 1,451
Other IS! 11 193

San Luis C&ispo County 148 12 154 925 16.6

flan Mateo County 589 72 £41 1,218 54.3


• - :>--r- . City 145 72 177
Ban Mateo. 334 37 371
Other 110 3 113

S a n t a P a r h a m County 748 72 834 8,187 38.1


Guadalupe 864 14 302
Santa Barbara 840 w 300
Santa T a r i s 154 8 142
Other 48 ( 70

Santa C l a r a County 3,098 124 3,418 4,049 84.4


Cupertino 154 5 159
Cilroy 131 13 144
Mountain Tie*- 891 :(. 327
Palo a l t o 845 41 284
flan J O B S 1,918 111 1,905
Santa Clara 138 6 138
Other 487 32 •59
Santa Crui County 408 24 434 1,301 33-4
•vxttOflTilB 378 ifi
8 *£
CthOT 30
38
S h a j t * County 41 - 41 2 •
31nv•.-on J a u n t y £7 - 67 9 •
Solano County 174 4 178 908 19.6
fluitUD 100 4 104
Other 74 74

5>a
Sonoma County
Fetalums *8 .2
n
395
189
158

SeoastOOOl 140 ;• 153


Other 151 li 53
48

Ml)
TABUS 1 3 . --WTTuflJKH OF FVAaXES ttiTJfN TO HAVB RBTITRKKD TO WEST COAST STATES CQUPAIBD WITH 19*0 raUUTJOW OF JAFAHiaS MSOTYT
BY COUNTY, AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS! C a l i f o r n i a , Washington and Oregon {Continued)

STATS, COUHTT r.'AClIKSS Rh-Tlfx'.-JtD TO WEST COAST POPULATIOK P2RCJD4T


AND P03T OFFICE Froa WRA Already OF JAP4JOBE 1940 FOPTJLATIOR
TOTIXJ
ADDRESS Cantere Ft.looat.d M801B7 19 40 PdrrtmsKo

Stanlalaufl County 163 35 198 369 53-7


Turlack 108 29 137
Othar 55 < tl

S u t t e r County 8? 2 91 423 a.5


Tehoina County 8 - a 36 •
T u l a r e County 731 57 78a 1,812 43.5
Dinuba 201 13 214
Lindeny 101 13 114
Drawl 138 5 143
Vlflftlla 152 12 1(4
Other 138 14 153

Tuolumne County 2 4 6 - *
Ventura County 166 19 185 672 27.5
Canard 1«0 IT 157
Other 26 2 28

Tolo County 207 1. 213 1,087 19.6


Clarkaburg 144 144
Othar 63 t .69

Yuba County 266 10 276 429 64.3


lanryevilla 188 10 198
Other 78 76

Wa ah in set on 3,508 531 4,039 13,8*9 29.1

Benton County - - - 69 •
Chelan County/_2 12 - 12 26 *
Clallam County - - - 17 •
Clark County It 6 22 110 20.0

Craye Harbor County t - 6 2 4

7 14 37 4
J a f f e n o n County 7
Ring County 2,971 440 3,411 9,863 34.6
Seattle 2,760 398 3,158
Other 211 12 253
K i t t a p County 70 s 75 3*5 ZL.T

K i t t i t a e County - - - 9 •
K l i c k i t a t County 21 It 37 121 30*6

L r e i a Count7 13 - 13 62 «
liaeoij County 5 3 8 23 •
Okanogan C o u n t y / j 5 - 5 - l
P a c i f i c County 1 - 2 94 •
'••:-(.-- County 260 32 292 2,050 14. Z
Taoonja 229 21 253
Othar 31 1 39
San Juan County - - - 2

S k a g i t County - 7 T 66
Skamania County - - - 4

Shohoadeh County 2 - 2 57
Thuraton County 20 - 20 90

Thatcoai County 5 - 5 28

Yakima County 93 15 108 614 13.3


Or..o. 1,303 191 1,494 3,844 38.9

Claakamaa County 36 20 56 163 3*.*

iTlateOp County 1 - 2 98 •
Columbia County - - - 38

a
Deeehutea County/Z - - - 14

Hood H i r e r County 160 2'. 186 462 40.3


Hood H i r e r 121 22 "3
Other 39 4 43

Jaokeor. County 7 1 a 41 a

Jefferson County/^ 12 - is 12

149)
TABLE 13.--tfDMffiR Of EYACtOTa KnOWN TO HA7I RSTURXBli TO BEST COAST STATBi OUUPARKD *TTH 19*0 POPULATION OF ^.IPAIOEE DES^WT
BY BOtninr, AKP POST OFFICE ADDRS3B: C a l i f o r n i a , ffaahijujton and Oregon (Continuad)

STATE, COUHTY CTJUjTjaS nST0HlI5D TC VEST GCAST POPULATION PERCENT


AND POST OFFICE Pram TftA Airway OP JAPANESE 19*0 POPULATIOH
TOM.
jumnsss I*ntuna flolocatod DESCENT I940 rjm-.'.T.c

Joaflphlna County 17 - 17 - t
Elanmth County^!. LM 1 126 1 »
Lena County 1 • 1 1 •
Lincoln. County t - 2 4 *
Linn County - - - 4 •
Uarlos County 20 rj 26 193 13-5
Uultndqah County 906 113 1,02, 2,390 *3.1
Portland "59 103 962
other *7 30 67
P o l l County I * 5 28 •
Sn*r«mn Courtty/g - - - 3 a

NABCO Count y ^ 1 - 2 82 *
• a i n i n f t o n County 9 V 18 245 7-3
Yamhill County 4 - 1 65 •
AMA ACT BilACUATm 3,1?* - 3,12* 903 3*6,0
fcahinrton 1,915 - 1,815 676 268.5
Adam* County 14 - 1* 23 •
Aaotln County - - - 1 *
Columbia County B - 8 - #
Cowl i t 1 County - - - 127 -
Dougla* County - - - 3 •
r r a n k i i n County 39 - 39 67 *
Grant County 59 - 59 - f
Llrvooln County 11 - 11 33 a

Pond O r o l l l a County £ •' 6 14 H

.;.]• rs.r.v Cnunty


Spotan*.
L,*M
1,294
• 1,444
1,294
362 398*9
Other 150 150

StaTsna County 3 • 3 13 *
t a l l a Walla County
V a l l a Wall*
188
15t
188
156
17 •
C-tflor 3*
. 32
VKitman County *3 - *3 16 •
Dragon 1,309 - 1,309 227 576-7
Balor County - - - 46 *
Grant County i - 2 10 a

Harris/ County 41 - 41
- 4
l a i n County - - - 11 *
UalhBur County 1,254 1,254 137 915-3
Nyaaa 319 319
: 566
Ontario 5M
•all 206 206
Janiaae-n 144 144
Other 19 19

wdrrow County - - - 3 •
D m a t l l l a County 12 - 12 10 *
Union County - - - 10 +

* L?40 p o p u l a t i o n U a * than 100 [ pare ant not computed.


If FwcBnt not o p p l i a a b l o ,
l/ R e f a r i t o a r a a Of Vaat Co*ft ( a l l of C a l i f o r n i a and roughly t h e western h a l f of Vafhinijton and Dragon) from which pwraono
r.f J a p a n a ' a Jirt.:»n. worn exelirfed and BTaouatad in 19*2. Alnaka and t h e aouthorri p a r t of Arizona n r * al*o ovaeuatod a t
t h a aan* time but a r o not includwd in t h i a t a o l a ,
2/ County d i r l d a o by boundary of ovaouatwd a r e a and only p a r t i a l l y evacuated*

Sourc-7 U- 3 . Buraau of t h * C B M U B . Jauanoaa P e c u l a t i o n Ot t h a P a c i f i c Coaat S t a t o a br fl.x and NatJTJtv Of CKiiBBBhip. by


CpuitticBt 1 9 4 0 . Swrle* F - 3 , No, 2 5 , Docmbsr 10, 1 9 * 1 , p o . 2 - 4 . tofm "RA-TTb, - 1 7 7 , - 1 7 8 , - 2 2 2 , -303 ROT. add
s t a n d a r d LOlZa

iWOOTt Q—4IB- -f, (49)


TJuBtf 1*.— Afri BT SEX AJffl B A T l T i m Bet Departure* an I n r f a f t n l t e - L e a v e , Semiannually, December I , l*l«B - December }l, l^uU

B e t e l Bet D a p a r t u r e e r e f e r * t o n e t incree.ee In i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e ee r e e u l t of d ape r t - j r e s from c e n t e r e ( c e n v t r e tone from eaceoanl o r Elrorb-terw


; » T I , and a d a l e e l o n e t o o e n t e r e of pereoae p r e * l o n e l y on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e } i a c l u d e e d e s n r t u r e e f o r r e l o c a t i o n n u r n o e e i , to Armed F o r c e e , t o Dp-
tMrtBent of J u e t i t e Internment Caapa, t o I n a t i t u t i o n e * end t o J a p a n . * e * t a b n l a t e d aa of d a t e r e l o c a t e d .

1 0 X 1 I 2 ? 1 a c 1 H I
SKI, HATITITT a t nspiBTUiss ou i r a n i i t i i B i n n CUHULdTITI H i t SIT [Xf AMUSES OS I: m m 7 ITS LIATi CUPULA ( H !,,!'
ABB SOI 1942 1943 1944 UUF4KTUHKS i S 02 1942 1943 19IA USPAF.r- 3ES AS o r
Her- Jen- Julr- Jen- July- Dee 11 Dec J l key- J.n- Juir- 3-n- July- Drc 31 Dec 31
June 1041 1944 Dee Jnnv 11 c Dec 1=43 1=44

1 0 U 1 166 2.7=3 2,255 10,471 7,676 17,244 35,929 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1O0.0 100.0 100.0

Under 5 66 364 3*5 677 600 795 1,621 5.3 4.2 4.7 4.6 . >? 4.6 4.6
'00 301 1,136 2.5 i.4 i.g 4.0 5.0 '.1
M 521 s.9
10-14
15-19
H
16s
243
1,265
?••'•
J23
922
l?l
1,217
123
223
192
2,161
1.031
4,461
3.0
19.6
2.6
14.5
3.9
11.1
3.0
11. c
1.6
11.5
3.3
13-3
2.5
15.3
20-24 317 3,116 2,309 3,002 ?,l6v 5,942 11,0m 36.7 35.9 30.5 ?8.7 22.0 33-3 30.9
2J-M ia 1,690 1,416 1,766 1,225 3,267 6,252 IS. 6 17.3 1*5.9 15.9 17.3

s
15.4 12.3
J9-J* 53 642 6>4 957 70! 1.379 3,0'? 6.1 7.4 2.2 9.1 7.7 2.5

£8 IT
16
T
361
220
143
534
311
249
l.T'i
on
'72
306
146
316
6J2
556
C03
1,462
1.3<3
1.09S
1.9
1.2
.7
3.9
s.7
1.6
6.0
3.7
3.0 3.5
a
4.2
3.9
3.2
2.3
4.1
3.9
3.5
50-54 13 145 ?4' 29* 216 917 1.7 1.6 3.1 0.9 2.2 2.1 J.6
9 16? 366 455 1,0 1.7 1.4 3.5 4.7 2.6 3.8
£8
65 * o v e r
3
5
96
Jft 3
125
S
1"
225 221
199
'•S
502
1.1 2.8
1
2.5
1.7
2.9 1.5
1.1 ft::
1.4
134 .7 1.5 1.7

H i l l iXKBtUH BOSS 451 4,576 3,442 5.233 3.453 S.4T5 17,161 52.2 5ft h 41.8 50,0 45.0 47.5 47.7
Under 5 26 in 207 211 414 275 3.0 2.1 2.5 5.4 2.7 2.3 2.4
*•».
10-111
11
16
1W,
130 Jo.:
S
17=
143
8
267
307
572
a 1.2
1.5
1.8
2.0
1.6
1.6
1.9 1.5 1.6
1.5
S .7 1.7
15-19 95 722 4l4 460 1.237 2,690 11.0 2.3 5.0 7.0 6.0 6.9 6.9
20-Ell 172 1,»03 1.195 1.762 1,220 3,170 6,192 20.0 20.2 14.6 16.7 16.6 17.2 17.2

30-36
«4
}} ft '
110
623
400
H"
1,017
652
272
596
631
176
1,739
"55
329
3.352
1.946
721
9.7
3.2
1.0
11.!
4.2
2.4
4.2
1.2
9.7
S.J
ft 6
7.2
5.6
2.3
a a
1.2 2.2
£8
4n_4g
!
1
51
10
M
20
111
22
77
20
117
B
JM
79
.7
,1
\i .7
.2
1.1
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1.0
.3
.7 .3

3 4 C 7 7 20
•1
.1 ,1
.2
e .!
.1
50-5* - 1 J I 4 - • . e e
£8 *» - 1 1
1
1 • - . . e .
63 4 o v e r
d-f
- 1 3 «• H . . . .
•TOiLI AMBICAU KKI 365 3,166 3,325 3,221 2,621 6,256 12.752 4ft! 36.3 40.3 30.2 34.9 32.4 35.4
Under 5 20 123 172 226 321 80S 8.1 2.2 2.2 2.6 2.1 2.2
5-9
10-14
14
12
111
110
U'
iS ill 259
221
555
496
1:1
1.4
1.3
1.3
L.O
1.9
T-3
1.6
2.1
.9
1.5
1.6 1:1
15-1?
20-26
73
143
527
1,272
3
1,226
419
1,212
622
256
1,106
2,701
1,947
4:'69
2.4
16.5
6.9
iftc.
6.1
15.6
6.0
11.6
5.5
U.3
6.2
15.1
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TABLE v ^ . - J ' i U e a QCCUPATIQKAL CLA3SIFTCAT1&2J AS Of 19*2 BY 5El A\3 NATIVITY: ETasuaoa 14 Yeara H i »nd D T *r t o fRA in I " 2, S>recUneB 14 Te«J*a Old arid Over on I n d a f i n i t a La»ee a* of Ifay J l , 1?44 and 4s of
Dotcaber 3 1 , 194+

WotoT United S t a t o a Fajplaynmnt Servi-ca c L a a a i f i a e i i o r t a TOT* e s a i g n e d in 1°4? On b a a i e Of amplOyBont h i e t a r i e a p r i o r t o OYicnation, *vaflv*,« t o IRA. t n 1D+Z r e f e r a t o evatueea tronifBrTBd front t h e euatody of t h e
T^CA and ^ f l r a l l a n s evacuated d i r e c t l y t o TRA Centura oont* of o h m did not e n t e r : * - t i r a u n t i l e a r l y 19*3i ejccludep p o r e e m p a r o l e d or r e l e n t e d froc* Deport mart of J u s t i c e Internment Os-spa •*tO e n t e r e d IRA - e n t e r s i n
1042 and b i r t h i in IRA Santera in 1*42,

EVA'TJSE TO tnft n 1943 OR IHIKFIR EH LEAVE 5 / J 1 / * * ow i p E g F r n T s LEAVE 12/31/+* FFLloczt". 09 ITftCPuTES To i s * in 19*2*1
5KX 4RB HAJOB OICtrTATTCKftl. CLABSIFICATIOH
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7 cm Pore 9cm 60 m com Tntel Tatsl
Bern Born Scrn Rem Born

T O T U 2/88,731 50,356 38.375 3/33,783 19,588 +,19* 4/32,493 36,453 6,0+1 36.8 38.9 10.9 36.6 J2.5' 15.7

SO OCCUPAOIDPAt CLASSIFICATION 33,3** 15,6*1 7,703 *,6a 3,851 770 7,5*8 6,156 1,092 19.8 24.6 10.0 32.3 41.3 14.7

JUTRT t a j u e m c i n o n / i A, At? 3,793 fJTS 1,601 1.+99 109 3,155 1,997 158 3*.* 39.5 12.4 46.2 52.6 15.0

mCLT qCftLTFUnj CLASS m c * T i r j R / 5 60,71! 30,933 15,796 17,553 11,338 3,315 22,790 17,999 4,791 38.9 46.0 11.1 i7-C 58-3 16.1
P r n f e n a i o n e l A I f t n s g e r i u l Ocnupat1cna 8,813 3,5*7 5,266 3,833 2,0+6 T76 3,66* 3,457 1,307 33.0 5T.7 l+.T 41.6 69.3 32.9
C l e r i c a l A S u l e e Gecupntlece 8,78? T,o8o 1,703 +.073 3,803 350 5,089 *,703 386 +6.* 53.T 15.9 57.9 66.* 27.7
S e m i e e Oecupeilona a,esa *,*97 4,361 3.573 1,999 57* 3.3*0 2,508 833 35.0 li.r 13.3 37.7 19.1
A g r i c u l t u r a l , F i s h e r y ft F o r e s t r y Occupations 35,764 10,860 14,90* 5,328. 4,058 1,270 T,l83 5,430 1,763 20,7 37.* 8.5 27.9 ".'
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S E t l l s d Occupations 3,035 1,533 1,513 539 738 201 1,177 891 286 30,6 49.1 13.3 38.8 55.5 16.=
3 sud s k i l l e d . Oceupetions 3,556 3,673 1,383 1,16* 1,299 165 1,857 1.6J0 3a 37.0 if.6 12.9 46.9 61.0 1T.7
O n e k i l l e d Occupations 1,510 r*j 768 36* 305 59 *!o 390 90 2+.1 +1.1 7.7 J1.8 52.4 ll.T

• A l l 49,088 35,9*3 23,1*5 1+.101 11,42+ 2,677 19,199 15,378 3,821 38.7 44.0 11.6 39.1 I'M 16.5

TO OOGOTATIOIUL OLaSAlTIClTI OR 6,337 5,933 *05 1,7*6 1,669 57 3,110 3,035 75 27.6 Ma! 14.1 49.1 51.3 18.J

i\ ijrrsr ajasirieiTTOB 98, , u a 535 519 6 686 5* 6 53.1 53-6 38.6 69.4 70.3 28.6

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S o r r i e s Occupationa 3,813 1,051 3,761 883 494 389 1,17* 610 564 23.3 *7J| 14.1 30.8 46.0 01.4
BSFituVturBl, F i s h e r y ft F o r e s t r y Occupation* 31,017 8,720 13,307 3,531 1,098 6,198 »,6T8 1,530 32.0 10.5 8,9 29.5 J;.*. 12.4
S t i l l e d Occupations 3,168 1,039 1,155 '.'•!',
TOO 538 162 7)91 666 325 32.0 52.3 14.0 40.7 64.7 11.4
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r i i f t L i 39,6*3 3*,+13 15,330 9,681 8,164 1,517 13,29* 11,07* 2,330 24.+ 33.* 10.0 33.5 *5.+ 14.6

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FTiLtT OUALIPjutD ClASaiTiaftTlOR 19,556 11,879 T.0T7 5,733 5,032 701 7,387 6,336 1,051 30.2 +2.3 9.9 39.0 51.5 14.9
PTofeeBieaal ft I n n n g e r i a l Oeeupatioita 1,803 870 933 583 •5+ 129 751 55* 197 33.3 52.2 13.8 41.7 6i.T 71.1
C l a r i c e ! ft S a l e s Gceupaticaa *,839 4,131 TIB 3,303 3,099 103 2,755 3,591 164 45.5 50.1 14.3 56.9 62.1 22.1
S s r y l c s Occupations 5,0*6 3,4+6 1,600 1,690 1,505 185 2,166 1,895 268 33.5 +3.7 11.6 42.9 55.1 16,6
A g r i c u l t u r a l , F i s h e r y ft F o r e s t r y O c c u p a t i o n s 3,1*0 531 173 985 143 2+3 14.8 24.6 6.6 20.8 7.4
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8*7 494
3,597
353
699
335 190 39 286 335 61 37.0 3«.5 11.0 33,8 )».'
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2/ •loLude* 22,439 evacueea t r a n s f e r r e d t o fRA i n 19*2 The were under 1+ y e n r e of ag**
\J Exclude* 2,5*i> 0Ta,cua0a on i n d a f i a i t * l e a f * •.• of M«T 31, 19++ who TBTS uB4*r 14 y*a.rB,of a g a .
* / E z e l u d a « 3,49a- *¥*eua*a on i n d a f i n i t a - l o a r o an of Doaaoibsr 3 1 , 19** *ho w i under 1* yea-a of aga*
£ / Rofort t o t b o a a Tfaoso t r a i n i n g in t h « i n d i o a t a d f i e l d aould i n d i e a t a a u l t a b i l l t y t o a c t o r ar.y ona o f a l a r a a groap of oeBupaticmB r a q n i r i a g c e r t a i n , o h a r a c t o r l r t l c a b u t a l t b o u t , e r with I n a d e q u a t e , aignifiaairl
a w r t ajEparianaa t o J u a t i f y r a f m - r a l t o a p a r t i s t i l o x o c c u p a t i o n ,
fj Rofora t o ttaaaa vboe* a l p a r i a n o a v c u l d j u a t i f y r o f e r r a l t o a p a r t i c u l a r o c c u p a t i o n *

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UUJ it,—cukuijLTiT* riiAL mPAmnag BT I I I I or IAMILT HCLUBIW r u x s n s s TO OTHEI VIA CDTEUI K U I U M VIA caatar, Saaiaanuaii?, 19UJ-19U6

totmt f i n a l dapartura rwfmn 6a l*»t p e r u t i u i t depiu-tur* froa aentar; r e l o c a t i o n account* f a r 9-3 percent o f t o t a l , death* 2 percent, and other
departure* 2 p a r e n t , Total f e a l l l e a r e f e r to a l l f a a i l l e a aver a t Kanaaaar excapt f o r 37 *bo antared ae tr&aafera f r o a otbar VIA Cantera and
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lote.l f i n a l departure rc-*nr* to l i t * peraaartat departure froa ae&lerl r o l o e a t . o n eacoTB-ta Tor 9"f percent of t o t a l , deathe 2 p e r c e n t , and other
depnTturii I p e r c e n t , t o t a l f e e l l l o i refer to e l l f u i l i e t e n r a t Blnlook* except for ?lU who entered ae t r u e f e r e f r o * other *Ka Centera and
lGB vhoee f i n a l departure! were t r a m fere to o t h e r -TXi Gen-ore. lach f a * - l j I t tabulated i*ttlaAnualljr accordlne- to the c u a u l i t i x e nnaber of
family n m t n f i perttnneutlj departed fron the M n t e r on each date? toe l a a t r e i I d e a t l e f t Minidoka on October 2 8 , l^M*

PILE Or riKILT
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1943 1 S 4J 1944 1944 1345 1945 1946 1543 1943 19U. 1944 1945 1945 1946

I O I U TAMILIES 3,564 3,284 3,2(4 3.2»4 3,2(4 3,2(4 3,264

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13*3 W*-3 Ij44 1344 1945 1945 1^3 1944, 1945 1945 19U6.

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TABU i B . — m t n T R B S EYSR IN WRA CENTERS WHO iUxXOCATKD TO HAWAII BY DATS AND LOCATION RUOR TO SAILIHQ. J u l y 104J - A p r i l 19*6

Hotel Refers t o parsons known by WRA t o hare Bailed t o Hawaii} i n a d d i t i o n t o evacuees fron Hawaii, includes now family manbare of
Hawaiiane and ethar evacuees from mainland who r e l o c a t e d t o Hawaii.

DATE AMD TOTAL


1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i u i l T s" HEN fAMILT
Original Paroled and OTHER
LOCATION" PRIOR T 0 Total Hawaiian
Hawaiian Ralanaad
TO SAILING
H A E A I I
AvagueaeA Ei.':lud6-a/"_2 Hawaiiam/*3. HAWAIJAKS^ vusxaafa

TOTAL 1,106 606 666 35 85 H 206

7-3-45 4
125
4
119
.
99
. 4
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A
11-7-45
12-4-45 6T7 50T 428 20- 59 *3 127
2-14-46 10 8 5 3 2
3-9-46 143 77 75 2 •» -
30 36
3-18-46 86 46 40 6 - 14 26
3-23-46 12 12 11 1 -
4-12-46 12 6 6 - - -6
Othor 39 27 22 - -2 7- 5
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ERC4J ERA 0EHT1RS 912 700 596 29 75 86 124

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12-4-45 561 456 53
2-14-46 4 A 2 2
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3-1B-16 60 40 36 4 - 13 7
3-2J-46 12 12 11 1 -
4-12-46 6 6 6 - - -
Othor 32 22 17 -3 -2 -
f J-

ALREADY RELOCATED 196 106 90 6 10 s B2

7-3-45
11-7-45
1
25
1
24
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12-4-45 96 49 40 6 2 45
2-14-46 6 4 3 1 2
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3-1B-46 26 6 A -2 _- 1 19
3-23-46 -
4-12-46 -6 - - - - - 6-
Othor T -5 5- - - -2

1 / Refers ta 1,037 --arsons e r e c t e d from Hawaii in four major t r a n s f e r noveaents between November 1942 anr! March l?43i and 5 voluntary
evacuees from Hawaii who entered IRA Centers between !lay 1943 and September 1944 t o J o i n family members.

l/ Refers ta mala American c l t i s e n e excluded from Hawaii who wsra eidttitted t o Tula Lake Coetart 67 i n November 19*4 aiid 6 i n July 194?.

j / Refers t o e l i e n s interned from Hawaii who war* r e l e a s e d or paroled from Department of J u s t i c e In-tarrmMOt Camps and who entered *RA
Cantera.

i / Refers t o women from t h e mainland who married Hawaiian svaouaas, arid c h i l d r e n born on t h e mainland.

•£/ Refers t o persona evacuated from the l o o t Coast who r e l o c a t e d t o t i a v e i i .

Source: TfRA records

!55:
no. 4
A6E BY SEX AND CITIZENSHIP
FOR POPULATION OF JAPANESE ANCESTRY
FIG. 5
NET INCREASE IN FINAL DEPARTURES
1942-1946

USt]
SECTION r v

COMPOSITION OF THE TOPULATION EXCEPT AGE

This section presents s t a t i s t i c s concerning the c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s


of the o r i g i n a l group of evacuees transferred to WRA centers, including
address prior to evacuation, occupational background, highest school
grade completed, r e l i g i o u s preference, residence and education in Japan,
e t c . Age (including sex and n a t i v i t y ) i s presented in the next section.

Definition of Terms
Evacuees to WRA in 1942
The tables in t h i s section pertain to the 111,170 evacuees o r i g -
i n a l l y transferred or assigned to WRA centers in 1942 and a l s o include
930 Hawaiians who entered centers early in 1943• Type of t r a n s f e r or
assignment i s as follows:

Direct evacuation t o WRA centers and


transfer from WCCA assembly centers
in 1942 108,503
Transfer via seasonal work furlough
from WCCA, October 31, 1942., 1,630
Evacuation from Hawaii, November 1942 -
March 1 9 4 3 . . . . , 1,037
These figures, from the WCCA Final Report, Japanese Evacuation from the
West Coast, 1942, were used in the tables of this section since a rec-
onciliation by type of transfer had not been made by WRA at the time
the tables were compiled. (See Section I for comparison of WCCA and
WRA summaries by type of transfer,)

Evacuees ever under the custody of WRA who are excluded from
this original group are (1) institutionalized evacuees who did not
enter a center, and (2) evacuees who entered centers individually or in
miscellaneous groups between 1942 and 1946, including aliens paroled or
released from Department of Justice Internment Camps, births in centers,
etc.

Nativity

Throughout this report, nativity is classified into American


born and foreign born, the former referring to persons born in the
United States and its territories and possessions, and the latter to

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persons born outside the United S t a t e s , i t s t e r r i t o r i e s and possessions*
The overvnhelndng majority of American-born persons of Japanese descent
are c i t i z e n s , and, because of c i t i z e n s h i p r e s t r i c t i o n s , v i r t u a l l y a l l
of the foreign born are a l i e n s . Exceptions include (1) foreign-born
veterans of "fforld Wars I and I I who took the necessary steps to become
n a t u r a l i z e d c i t i z e n s , (2) American-born women who l o s t t h e i r c i t i z e n -
ship through marriage to a l i e n s i n e l i g i b l e for c i t i z e n s h i p during the
period when such a law was in effect and who subsequently have not
taken the steps necessary to regain t h e i r c i t i z e n s h i p , ' and (3) American-
born persons who submitted applications for renunciation of t h e i r United
S t a t e s c i t i z e n s h i p to the Department of J u s t i c e and whose renunciation
was approved by the Attorney General, thereby causing them t o lose t h e i r
c i t i z e n s h i p . See Section XI for a d d i t i o n a l information.

Age

Age of evacuees is tabulated as of December 31, 1942 for all


tables in this section.

Source of Data

Form WRA-26, Individual Record, was completed for evacuees who


resided in or were assigned to WRA centers; information for these
schedules was obtained by personal interview and included such basic
items as address prior to evacuation, date and place of birth, occupa-
tional experience, education, residence and schooling in Japan, reli-
gious preference, etc*

By April of 1943 the interviewing program at the centers was


completed and Individual Records had been received for virtually all of
the evacuees who had entered centers and for most of the evacuees as-
signed to centers via seasonal work furlough. Selected items from the
records were coded and transferred to mechanical tabulating cards.
Tables 19-22, 25-29 and 31 are based on tabulations of these cards. As
mentioned above, evacuees who entered centers individually or in mis-
cellaneous groups, paroled or released aliens, births in centers, etc.,
are excluded from all summaries in this section.

Tables 23, 24, 30 and 32-34 are based on a manual tally, com-
piled in November and December of 1942, of approximately 25 percent of
the Individual Records. The sample was selected for the most part by
taking the first records received from each center as interviews were
held and schedules completed; for those centers which had forwarded
more than one quarter of their records by November when the sample was
selected, a random selection of the records on hand was made; this
selection resulted in a sample of some 27,000 records representing each

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center in proportion to the number of evacuees transferred to that cen-
ter in 1942, Since the procedure for interviewing at the various cen-
ters and for forwarding the completed schedules included no known or
anticipated sources of bias, it wa3 believed that the 25 percent sample
so selected would be reasonably representative of the total population
at each center. Subsequent tabulations from the complete set of cards
confirmed this judgment.

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IABU; i*.—ytcT.:. cctti.it, UKD j i m cf cc-ijtttiTt n a m TC iWiCUATiut, KI emits, aruouoon to m i in i « «

Uata, t'nbulutid by l e s t permanent p o s t o f f i c e eddrsne p r i o r t o e v a c u a t i o n , r e f e r a t o eddroaa from which evacuated except for OTOOVOOt who 111
sort l i v i n g away from t h e i r usual fomiiy rBoidaooa or 121 bod l i v e d at oddrooo from which owoouotod l o s s than two ooothB. diem of community r e -
foro t o 1940 noeultttion of c i t y or t o - o supplying p o o t o l worries with r e s u l t t h - t rural-farm population aro ineludod w i t h o l i o of community sup-
olying tham with p o a t o l s c r v i e e .

STiTJ, CClnfTf. 5 5 CJitr.tAt. CCL'RADD 01LA o p ^ A h . K i A R T _ . _ u j j i I f f l > J , OT«mrjriurjrrro<tAS


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i I 2 S a- CcdullhlTf """• I'TAH PJV3t nlVda °n*6»°* pjrjhlTillt * • "h"1*"*"- ""Mom HOrT.taR L M g

I D T it, 111,110 8,590 17,898 13,35! 7,860 11,133 8,749 1/1,056 9,910 8,dot 15,418

Under 2,500 21,279 837 ' 3,958 4,305 2,099 1,160 1,558 736 1,165 767 4,69*
2,500-4,999 11,335 27! 3,79! 1,135 765 1.539 790 141 171 454 1,156
4,orW-?,95* 9,327 339 2,341 1.726 728 631 1,446 614 317 944 771
10,000-24,999 8,188 855 2,703 931 489 486 342 158 72 1,542 628
25,000-999,999 36,559 6,195 2,757 2,861 578 2,240 3,440 1,180 8,099 2,472 6,737
1,000,000 or more ™-M'- '0 -,72/ V"" 2,745 '.,<"$ 1,1.09 7,209 29 2,153 291
Ujuuinwn 502 6! 25 36 42 82 64 18 57 73 41

CAlirchHIA 92,757 8,263 17,608 lj,257 7.607 10,018 7,872 9,790 170 8,310 9,862

tlndor 2 , 5 3 0 17,490 716 1,944 4,290 2,098 514 1,318 502 20 765 3,261
2,500-4,999 0,103 251 3,714 1,125 784 1,398 747 138 9 454 483
5,000-9,999 9,3JB 296 2.307 1,726 728 630 a,420 613 8 944 664
10,000-24,999 7,688 833 2,696 914 469 455 256 158 22 1,540 343
25,000-999,999 25,672 6,043 2,626 2,648 570 2,027 3,022 1,172 83 2,46a 4,821
1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 or man 23,466 60 2,321 2,352 2,958 4,994 2,109 7,207 28 2,l*f 290

ilamadi County 4,805 3,679 94 333 98 124 66 20 20 51 320


Under 2,500 677. 550 3 69 4 2 - 3 - 1 45
2,500-4,999 169 147 - 12 - - - 6 - - 4
5,000-9,999 244 209 3 2 4 3 - - - 11 12
10,000-24,999 217 175 7 11 1 3 2 4 1 - 13
25,000-999.999 3,498 2,598 81 239 89 116 64 7 19 39 246

butto County 233 1 - 1 35 - - 1 - - 195


Ond.r 2,500 148 1 - - 4 - - 1 - - 1 4 !
2,500-4,999 2 3 - - - - - - - - . 53
5,000-9,999 62 - 1 31 - - - - - 30

Ooluao County 162 - 3 - 174 - 4 - - - 1


Under 2,500 182 - 3 - 174 - 4 - - - 1

Contrw 0 o , t « County 775 129 6 588 17 3 1 1 - 18 12


llndsr 2,500 614 15 3 562 17 - - - - 8 9
5,000-9,999 82 57 - 18 - 3 1 1 - 1 1
10,000-24,999 79 57 3 * - - - - * 9 2

eldcredo County 6 - 4 - 2 - - - - - -
Cnder 2,500 2 - - - ! - _ - - _ .
2,500-4.999 4 - 4 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Traano County 5,743 2" 1,590 1,972 35 1 2,013 25 10 37 40


Under 2,500 1,949 4 327 1,195 9 - 3 9 0 4 3 11 6
2,500-4,999 1.840 4 1,161 547 2 1 88 19 3 7 8
5,000-9,999 2 2 - 1 1 - - 2 0 - - - .
25.000.99,999 1,932 12 101 229 24 - 1,515 2 4 19 26

Itspariai County 1,553 2 1,512 16. - 10 - 7 - 6


Undar 2,500 588 - 5 6 2 1 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 -
5,000-9.999 125 1 124 - - - - - - - -
10,000-24,999 840 1 8.26 4 - 5 - 4

hern County 1,257 10 8X1 16 14 2 357 13 10 15 9


Under 2,500 188 1 179 2 - - 1 1 3 1
2,500-4,999 755 9 340 13 9 1 353 11 1 14 4
25.000-999,999 3 1 4 - 2 9 2 1 5 1 3 1 6 - 5

hinge County 492 2 7 13 1 - 4 6 7 - 1 1 -


Undsr 2,500 127 1 - 10 - - 115 - - 1 -
5,000-9,999 365 1 7 3 1 - 352 - 1 - -

Lane County 1 - • . . ! - . - « - «
Undar 2,500 1 - 1

i o n dngsloo County 34,141 75 2,750 4,95! 3,181 6,448 3.147 8,828 40 4,324 396
Undar 2 , 5 0 0 982 115 28 267 41 42 84 5
2,500-4,999 1,303 1 23 207 2 413 194 41 1 412 9
5,000-9,999 3,552 10 126 689 I07 397 7H 574 1 909 28
10,000-24,999 1,910 - 84 627 57 255 162 115 3 60O 7
25,000-999,999 3.328 4 81 1,049 57 122 930 849 7 172 57
1,000,000 or o a r . 23,466 60 2,321 2,352 2,958 4,994 1,109 1,207 26 2,147 290

tttdera County 1 8 0 2 - 16 - - 158 - 2 - 2


Undar 2,500 1 - - - _ - - - " - _ j
5,000-9,999 179 2 - 16 - - 158 - 2 - 1

Jarln County 80 4 - 3 6 9 3 - - - 1 -
Uudor 2,500 20 4 - 3 1 1 1 - - - 1 -
2,500-4,999 . 4 6 - . - 4 5 6 - . . . .
5,000-9,999 1 4 - - - 1 3 1 - - . - .

darlprwi County 3 * - - - - 3 - - - -
Undor 2,500 3 - - - . . 3 - . . .

-and,.ring County 46 t- 2 -
Undsr 2,500 14 - - " J ? " I t
2,500-4,999 32 - - 31 -

I.'.lt
TIELS l ) . — B U T E , COUHTT, USD EliO OF COWUHITT PRIOR TO TOCU4TICM, BY CENTO! I Irmeueee i n 1942 (Oontlnu.il)

Mtrced Count* 472 1 - 10 44? - 12 -


Under 2,500 439 - - 10 418 - U - . . .
10,000-24,999 » 1 - 3 1 - 1 - . . .

Ilodee Count* 4 - - - _ - 4
• -.i-i 2 , 5 0 0 4 - - - - - - - - - 4

K e n t e r e * Counts 1,847 2} 1,506 75 41 7 45 8 3 10 127


Under 2 , 5 0 0 1 4 7 - 1 4 0 1 - - 1 - - - J
2,500-4,999 20 2 17 1 - - -
5,000-9,999 9 - - - 2 - 4 - - - 3
10,000-24,999 1,671 23 1,149 74 38 7 40 8 3 10 119

Unix Count* 3 9 . - 7 j 2 - _ - -
Under 2,500 8 - - 8 - - _
5,010-9,999 3 1 - - 7 2 4 - - - - - .

H o n d a Count* 5 - - _ _ - _ _ - - 5
5,000-9,999 5 - - - . . _ _ _ - j

Orange Count* 1,887 3 1.616 58 14 IS 30 77 41 10


Under 2,5O0 545 - 505 3 - 1 1 IS 17
2,500-4,999 4 7 3 - 3 8 1 9 11 6 21 39 - 4 2
5,000-9,999 6 - 1 - - - 1 4 _ _ -
10,900-24,999 247 - 321 23 V 9 1 5 - 6 -
25,(00-999,995 596 3 52S 23 1 3 6 11 - U S

t l n n r Countj- 1.S39 2 10 - 2 1 3 - 3 1 1,807


Under 2,500 1,553 1 - - 2 1 1 - 3 1 1,544
2,500-4,999 2 5 0 - 1 2 247
5,000-9,999 2 6 1 9 - - - - - - - 1 4

Human County 1 - - _ _ _ - _ _ - l
Qatar 2,vx> 1 - - - - - - - - - 1
fllrirside Count* 558 - 503 10 1 9 - 35 -
Under 2,500 3 0 9 - 2 8 5 3 - 8 - 1 3 - - -
2,500-4,999 1 4 - 1 3 } . - _ - - _ - .
25,000-999,999 2 3 5 - 2 0 5 6 1 1 - 22 -

S i n r a e a n t n Count* 8,038 19 561 404 832 7 993 370 10 58 4,984


Under 2,500 2,785 7 173 373 428 - 5Q 251 3 31 938
2,500-4.999 4 - 2 1 - - 1
25,000-599,999 5,249 12 386 31 204 6 41! 119 7 27 4,045

5en flanlto Count* 452 2 430 3 - 2 - - If


Under 2,500 2 8 0 2 285 - - - - 2 - - U
2,500-4,999 1 7 2 - 1 6 5 3 - - 4

Car. Bernardino Count* 199 - 3 7 4 5 - 9 3 8 3


Under 2,500 4 7 - 4 6 - - - - - 1
2,500-4,999 9 7 - 8 3 4 - 8 - 2 - - -
5,000-9,999 6 6 - 6 6 _ _ _ - _ _ - -
10,000-24,999 6 3 - 6 1 - - 1 1 - - - -
25,000-999,999 1 2 6 - 1 1 8 1 - - - 6 - 1 -

Sen Oloan C o l m t * 2,032 1 1,883 22 12 22 25 59 2 4 !


Under 2,500 3 7 3 - 3 6 4 2 3 2 1 1 -
2,500-4,999 5 6 5 - 5 4 9 3 1 10 - 1 1
5,000-9,999 2 5 4 - 2 3 0 2 7 - 5 8 1 1 -
10,000-24,999 6 6 1 6 0 - - - 1 3 1
25,000-999,999 774 680 18 2 17 17 37 - 2 1

San F r a n c i s c o Count* 4,883 3,370 62 191 113 678 60 81 12 80 236


25,000-999,999 4,883 3,370 62 191 113 678 60 81 12 80 236

San J e e n u l e Count* 5,014 22 20 815 38 3 4 178 39 3,51* 379


Under 2,500 854 1 - 74 1 - - 139 1 5!3 115
2,500-4,999 a a - - e o . - - - - _ _ -
10,030-24,999 1,081 5 - 39 5 1 - 6 10 891 124
25,000-999,999, 2,998 16 20 621 32 2 4 33 28 2,102 140

Ran L u l l OMepc Count* 449 1 104 192 1 5 115 18 1 2 10


Under 2,500 295 - 66 170 - - 37 12 1 9
2,500-4,999 2 - - 1 - 1 - - _ - -
5,030-9,999 152 1 33 21 1 4 78 6 1 1 1

San H a t e i Count* 979 722 4 49 49 32 25 6 3 57 32


Under 2,500 238 142 27 1 - 47 1
2,500-4,999 131 82 - 13 5 20 1 6 4
5,000-9,999 2 1 1 _ _ _ - - - - _
10,000-24,999 60S 477 3 36 17 11 24 - 3 10 27

Bantu Barbara Count* 1,072 7 44 1,797 7 23 41 16 1 20 16


Under 2,500 1,000 - 12 902 7 12 30 9 1 15 12
2,500-4,999 1 7 5 - 2 1 1 4 1 - 4 4 - - 2 3
5,000-9,999 467 1 3 4 4 4 - 3 7 6 - 3 -
25,000-999,999 330 6 8 310 - 4 - 1 1

Santa C l a r e Count* 3,775 135 463 210 90 2,572 58 15 2 16 234


Under 2,500 350 19 62 25 3 211 6 - 1 9 14
2,500-4,999 1,485 5 337 38 14 935 26 3 - 1 126
5,000-9,999 2 W 1 - 1 6 5 1 9 8 - - 1 1 2 4
10,000-24,999 281 88 - 2 2 150 15 9 - 1 14
25,000-979,999 1,409 22 64 129 42 1,078 11 3 I 56

;u;
Ttair j ^ — s I M S , EOUttK, HO 1 1 3 OF CElKURin rJlDR CC CTICWt'luX, BJ" CEMTm: B ™ ™ r n j t o USA tr. 1 « ! (Continued)

Scut* C r u i bounty 1,419 1 1,222 to 16 16 % 1 7 88


UnOor 2,500 4 3 - 3 3 - - - - - _ _ io
5,000-9,999 1,854 - 1,112 16 9 * 16 1 7 57
10,00(1-31,000 1 2 0 1 7 7 - 5 10 8 M

S i e r r a County l - _ - - - - - _ _ 1
Under 3,500 1 - - - - - - - - - 1

filaKlytu County 6 - - - 6 -* - _ _ -
Inider 3,500 6 - - 6 - - -

S o l u i o County 713 7 - 695 7 3 - - 1 - 2 0


Under 3,500 711 3 - 5 8 7 7 - - . - 1 - 1 3
10,100-25,779 22 4 - B - 3 - - - - 7

Sceuuaa County 752 1 15 8 676. 6 3 - 22


Under 3,500 358 1 9 3 33* 1 3 J
3,500-6,779 3 6 - - - 3 6 - - - _ - -
5,000-7,799 a ? - - - 2 2 , 7 - - - - 6
10,000-21,779 1 5 1 - 5 5 1 3 0 - - - - - 1 1

STjtMelnua County 7U. - - 6 £61 - 2 3 3 28 9


Under 3 , 5 0 0 161 - - 133 - 1 - 6 3
2,500-6,977 372 6 167 3 12 5
10,000-36,779 178 - 181 - 1 3 1 12

S u t t e r County 3 7 3 - - - 3 3 6 - - - - 1 * 8
Under 2,500 7 1 - - - 6 8 - - - - - 3 3
2,5(0-6,777 3 7 3 - - - 3 7 * - - - - 1 2 5

Tehama County 6 6 - - - 3 2 1 - - - - 1 1
Under 2 , 5 0 0 1 8 - - - 1 7 1 - - _ _ -
2,500-6,777 2 6 - - - 1 5 - - - - - 1 1

t u l e r a County 2,238 16 1,752 36 5 - 2 0 7 £ 6 6 1 0


Under 2,500 868 6 763 5 - - 67 3 6 - 1
2,500-6,777 677 1 6l£ 16 - - 57 - 2 - 5
5,000-7,777 673 7 573 15 5 - 61 2 - £ 6

TuelUw* County 3 2 - _ _ _ - _ - - 1
Under 2,500 3 2 - - - - - - - - 1

ftntura County 668 - 32 583 10 10 6 1A - 8 5


Under 3,500 5 2 - 2 1 3 9 - 1 - - - 1 -
2,500-4,979 3 7 - 1 3 6 - 1 - 1 - - .
5,000-9,777 £76 - 10 £37 10 8 6 12 - 6 5
10,000-24,797 8 1 - - 7 7 - - - 1 . - 1 -

l o l o County 1,135 - 10 1 2 3 6 6 6 1 1 - - 3 3 6
Under 2,500 367 - 8 123 607 - 2 1 - - 310
5,000-7,977 2 8 6 - 2 1 2 5 7 - - - - - 2 6

Tube County 562 £ 1 5 55 - 1 - £76


Undur 2 , 5 0 0 6 5 - - - 1 3 - 1 - - - 31
5,000-7,977 £ 9 7 6 1 5 6 2 - - - - - 4 4 5

mCilimTCH 13,84S 8 9 38 8 950 - 330 7,340 7 4,366

Under 2,500 2,176 2 - 15 - 635 - 327 471 1 1,035


2,500-4,777 1,673 i 1 5 1 141 - - 63 1,657
5,000-7,799 287 - - - - - - - 251 - 36
10,100-26,999 285 - - - - 27 - - 21 - 237
25,000-977,997 8,327 1 8 8 ' 7 147 - 3 6,434 8 1,611

ieutln CcuntyA 1 - 1 - - - - - _ - _
2,500-4,777 1 - 1 - - - - - - _ -

Ifenton County 3 1 - - 5 - 2 6 - - _ - -
Under 3,500 31 - - 5 - 26 - . -

Chelan County- 3 7 - - - - 2 6 - - - - 1
Under 3,500 1 - - - - - - - . - - 1
10,000-26,779 3 6 - - - - 2 5 - - - - -

( . f a l l e n Ceeety 13 - - - - ' - - - • - in
u n d e r 2,500 I D - - - - - - - - - in
5,000-5,999 3 - - - - - - - - - 1

C l e r k County 1 2 9 - - - - - - - 14 - J1J
Under 2,500 74 - - - " " " 1 1 - 6 3
10,000-24,799 55 - - - - - -3 - 52

CoHlils. County 1 2 6 - - - - - - - 1 5 - 1 1 1
5,000-9,979 15 - - - - - - - .7 • " £
10,000-27,977 111- - " " " * " " 1 5 - 7 6
rmniklin Ceunty/i 2 - - - - - - - 2 -
2,500-4,997 Z - - - - - - - 2 , -

Graye Kerbor County 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 2


10,">j-2l,,i77 12 - - - - - - - 1 2

t e l i n d CnuntT 3 - - - - " ~ " 2 ' - -


Under 3,500 2 - - - - - - - 2 - -

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riliii D - — » , i l , Ou.U).7jr, 440 - I S of vC'-lXa« ruiuB ToTiVACUimi;, 81 CarteSt gramma to JEA Jn 1942 (Continued)

JftfforooB County 25 - - - - - _ _ . _ - 25
Under 2,500 11 . . . . - - _ H
2,500-.'„995 U . . . . . _ _ n
Kin; County : ,870 8 8 20 7 19 - 1 6,0»8 6 2.703
Under 2,500 623 2 - 6 . - - - ' 1 1 - 4 0 2
2(5C7-4,99? 1,.'J.6 5 . ; - . . - 47 _ , «9
25,000-999,999 6,871 1 8 7 7 29 1 6,040 6 712
Kitsap County 2 8 4 - . - - 2 - 2 2 6 1 0 - 46
Under 2,500 243 - - - - 3 - 226 10 - 46
lO.rrO-'J,,??- 1 . . _ . 1 _ ' . . .
Klickitat Count.' 77 29 - 48
Under 2,500 7 7 - - - - 2 9 - - - - 4 8
lewis ( W a y 9 5 - - _ - _ - _ - - 5 ;
Under 2,500 3 6 - - - - - _ - . . 3 6
2,500-4,999 1 6 - . - - - - - - - 1 6
5,000-9,999 3 - - - - - - - - ; 3

aeson County 1 9 - - . . . . - _ _ 30
2,505-4,999 19 - - . . . . - 19
fatiflo County 5 9 - - - . 1 - - 2 - 7 4
Injur 2 , } f «1 - . 1 - 2 - 4 8
2,500-4,979 I - - - - - _ - 8
Pierce County 2,C9* - 4 3 1,051 2 946
Drier 2,500 5C6 4 1 412 - 89
5,630-9,799' 2 6 2 - - . . . . - 2 5 1 - 1 1
25,000-999,999 1,23a - . . . . 2 388 2 846
Can Juan County 4 - - . . . . . 2 - 2
Under 2,SCO '. . . . . - 2 - 2
Skagit County 41 . . . . - 4 . 37
under ",500 46 . . . . - 4 - 4 2
2,SuO-4,v99 11 - - - - - - - - - 11'
5,000-9,799 4 - - . . . . . . _ _ 4
CoohoEii* C-Tty 3 8 - - 2 - - _ - 1 - 3 5
Orator 2,500 1 8 - - 2 - - - - 1 - 1 5
25,«rV99,999 20 . . . . - . - 2 0
Sponene Cmnty/} 1 1 _ _ - - .
25,000-999,999 1 - - 1 . . . .
Thurston County 8 5 - - _ _ _ _ . g - 77
Crater 2,500 5 - - - . _ _ - 5 _ _
10,000-34 ,"nn s o - - . . . . . 3 - 7 7
•'ehklekua County ? - - . . . . - _ _ 3
Under 2,500 3 . . . . . . . . . 3
'ifhn; -no Cuunty 3 4 - - . . . . _ . . 3 4
"odor 2,50 5 - - - - - _ - . . 5
25,000-999,799 2 9 . . . . . . . . . 2 9
"Khitman County/}, 3 - . _ _ _ _ . 3 . _
2,jCC-u,,9rvr 3 - - . - 3 - .
f -'•' a- County 881 1 843 28 1 8
tlhdwr 2,500 590 574 13 1 t
2,500-4,999 153 - - 1 141 11
25,000-999,999 138 - - - 328 - - - ' 4

OBOC* 7,331 2 1 5 2 77 1 2,305 - 1,138


(Inter 2,500 1,024 - 3 11 - 6 1 1 - 4 0 1
2,500-4,999 375 1 - - . - - - 5 8 - 3 1 6
5,000-9,999 9 7 - - 1 - 2 7 - 6 9
10,000-24,999 g o - - - . 4 - - 2 9 - 4 7
25,000-999,999 1,955 1 1 5 1 61 l 1,580 - SOS
Benton County 2 - - - - 1 - - - - 1
5,000-9,999 2 - - - - 1 - - - - . 1
Clackamas County 111 - - - - - - 144 - 17
Inter 0,590 130 - - 117 - 13
5,000-6,999 3 1 - - . . . . - 2 7 - 4
Clataop County 61 - - . . . . - 50 - 11
Under 2,500 B 4 - - . . . . - 2 4 - -
12,000-24,999 3 7 - - _ - _ _ - 2 6 - 1 1
GoluEfcla County 3 3 - - - - 2 5 - 8
under 7,500 'I . . . - - r . 5 - 8
Deaohutes' County - - . - 6 - - - _ i
Under 2,51" 7 - - . - 6 - - - - 1
Hood Ellvnr 431 1 - - 5 - 4 2 5
Uniter 2,50C 124 - - - - - - 124
1,580-4,979 37? 1 - _ - _ _ - 5 - 3 0 1

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T4BLE 1?.—STuJE, i i J M I , ISO sjuS C? i O B H J t iTluA CO 4V4CU4TI0H, 31 C T T t i l Jreoueee t e HSUUn 1942 (Continued)

ariTT n r u r w TIB CEKTRiL CCSJCRADO 01X6 H94RT TULE


J OT;u
S , nS'nTr - am» ansa E"m °**"">» IOUHTAIJI -^affi WEAKER maoo** Roam ma
JedKeon County A 3 - ' - - - 3 - - £ - 3 6
Undo- 2,500 3 - - " - - - - 3
10,000-24,999 4 0 - - . . J - - £ - 3 5
JefferecnCounty £ 3 - - - 1 - - - 1 - a
Under 2,500 2 3 - - - 1 - - - I - a
Lone Count? 3 - - - - 1 - - 1 - 1
10,000-24.999 3 - - - - 1 - - 1 - 1
Lincoln County 2 - - - - - - 2 -
Under 2,500 2 - - - - - - - 2 -
Lixtt County 2 - - - - - - - — - 2
Under 2,500 2 - . - - - - - 2
ferlon County I S O - - } - - - - - - 1 7 5
Under 2,500 7 6 - - - . - _ - - J 76
25,CX»-999,999 1 0 4 - - 5 - - . - . - 9 9
Itultnoneh County 2,309 1 1 1 66 1 1,927 - 312
Under 2,J00 456 - - - - 5 - - 347 - 106
25,CCO-999,999 1.B51 1 1 1 61 1 1,580 - 206
Foil County 4 9 - - - - - . - 5 - 4 4
t: > r 2,500 33 - - - -. - - 33
2,503-4,999 1 6 - - - - . - - 5 - 1 1
Tllleeouk County i - - - - - - -' 1 -
2,503-4,999 1 - - - - _ - - 1 -
uxsdo County 6 6 - - - - _ - - - _ 6 6
Under 2,500 2 - - . . . . - - . g
5,003-9,999 6 4 - - - - - - - - - 64
UuetHngtod Coimty 155 - - - - _ _ - 1 4 1 - 1 4
Under 2,500 107 - - - - . - - 9 5 - 1 2
2,500-4,999 46 - - - - - - - 4 6 - 2
lenhlll County 3 - - - - - - - 1 - 2
2,903-4,999 3 - - - - - - - 1 - 2

UU2144 2 4 5 - 2 3 9 5 - - - 1 - -
Under 2,500 1 5 - 1 4 _ - - - 1 - .
2,500-4,999 7 5 - 7 0 5 - - - _ - -
5,000-5,999 1 4 - 3 4 - - - - -
25,tOO-999,999 121 - 121 - - _ _ - _ _
Cochise Comity 5 - 5 - - — u - - -
Under 2,500 5 - 5 - - - - - - .
Oil* County 6 - 6 - _ _ _ _ - _
Under 2,500 6 - 6 - - - . - - _

Luurlcop* County 2 x 6 - 2 1 3 5 - - - - - - -
Under 2,500 3 - 3 - - - - - - .
2,500-4,999 7 5 - 7 0 5 - - - - ' - -
5,000-9,909 2 6 - 2 6 - - _ - - - .
25,000-999,999 1 1 4 - 1 1 4 - - - - - - .
pin* County 7 - 7 - _ _ _ - _ _
25,COO-999,999 7 - 7 - . - - - - - -
Yeveoel County 1 - - _ - _ _ 1 -
Under 2,500 1 - - - - - - 1 -
Yuen County 6 - 8 - - - _ - _ _
5,000-9,999 6 - 8 - - - -

ISKlToSr OF KAWII 1,037 2 2 6 - - - - 6 1 0 - 1 -


Udder 2,500 285 45 - - - - 2 4 0 - _ .
2,500-4,999 52 I B - - - - 4 2 - -
5,000-9,999 37 11 - - - - 2 6 - - -
10,003-24,999 97 1 1 - - - - 8 6 - - -
25,000-999,999 566 149 - - - - 4 1 6 - 1 -
IJmenil County 250 3 5 - - - - 2 1 5 - - -
Under 2,500 1 4 3 2 2 - - - - 1 2 1 - - -
2,500-4,999 10 2 - - - - 8 - ' -
10,003-24,799 97 11 - - - - 8 6 - - -
Honolulu County 604 158 - - - - 4 4 5 - 1
Under 2,500 2 4 7 - - - - 1 7 - - -
2,500-4,999 7 - - - - . - 7 - - -
5,000-9,999 7 2 - 5 - - -
25,000-999,999 566 1 4 9 - - - - 4 1 6 - 1 -
Jtnuei County 94 11 - - - - S 3 - - _
Under 2,500 79 in - - - - 6 9 - -
2,500-4,999 1 5 1 - - - - 1 4 - - -

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TABLE 1) .—STATS, COWIT, AND SIZE OF COllOanTT PRIC* TO SFACUATinB, BT CEMTESi Evacuees t o HU In 1942 (Continued)

STATE, CgtMTT, AMD CMThil COLOHADO C1LA ^TLTZ *5* ^ atmer., RTWWER ™*
TOrUr
SIZE CF COMfoTIITI UTAH RIVg< BITBl unAtuUJA unuMTAIII JEMSC MAATAJaui IBM M A KCHWsK u i B

Maui Countj 9 9 2 2 - - - - 6 7 _ - - -
Under 2,500 39 6 - - - - 3 3 - - - -
2,500-4,999 2 0 7 - - - - 1 3 - - - -
5,000-9,999 3 0 9 - - - - 2 1 . - - .

ALASKA 1*5 - - - - - . A 111 - 7


Under 2 , 5 0 0 7 0 - - - - - - 1 6 2 - 7
2,5O0-A,999 4 4 - - - - - - 3 41 - -
5,000-9,999 3 3 - - . - - - - 3 1 - .

OTHER STATE3/I, 105 29 16 19 1 6 3 12 3 12 4


Under 2,500 19 12 - - - - - 5 1 1 -
2,500-4,999 13 5 7 - - - 1 - - - -
;,O»0-9,999 3 - - . - - - 1 - - 2
10,000-24,999 36 11 7 15 - - 2 1
25,000-999,999 16 1 1 - - 5 2 4 1 4 -
1,000,000 or eore 1 6 - 1 4 1 1 - 2 1 5 1

LnEADMl/2, 502 62 25 39 42» 82 64 18 57 73 41

1/ Outride evecuated erne; refers t o persons whose l a s t penmnsnt address was outalds evacuated area but who (1) ware In evacuated area a t
time 0 r evacuation, or (2) voluntarllw .lolnsd evacuated fandlf medbera tn relocation centers,
2/ In addition to persons Tcr whose bre-avacustdnn addresa i B uruddown, inclurtee persons born dr. Asaenbly Centers,

3oMrcm form 'XRk-P.6

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TABLE 2Q.--BIKTHFuilC£ Elf 5K1 AKD MIMA Affi GHOJF5: E v u a a n t o *RA i s 19*2

Kgt«r S i r t b p l a e a by s t a t s f a r p a r s c n s b o r a i a -Jnitsd i t a t s s , by Bounty f o r p a r a o a i bora i n t t i F a i i i and by Lslon-i f o r p a r s o n s b o r a i n J a p a n ,

- T O T A L « 1 U riUALi
BtNTW"JtC" lo- 23- 25- 36" 35- 55- 65 » UBder 15- 20- 25- 30a 35- 55-
FTJ1CEHT HulBEH Total •Bdar ll 24 29 34 44
45-
54 64 m ir
Tn-tal
15 19 24 29 34 44
45-
54 61
65 A

15

T 0 t Alt 100,0 111,170 60,514 12,592 7,972 6.037 5.018 2,666 6,001 5.491 9.201 3,533 50,656 12,122 7.797 8,068 4.097 2,217 5,761 6,610 2,196 *5T
AlOUDiN BOBS 65.A 72,650 37,303 12,513 7.904 7,917 4,071 2,563 1,540 15C 11 1 35,347 12,034 7,733 7,949 4,768 1,943 803 US 7 S
•Jnit.sl Statu 61,0 60,106 34,602 12,27! 7,780 7,554 4,172 1,921 6J7 20 4 3 33.724 11,820 7,639 7,743 4,436 1,623 420 28 7 e
• l i t toait Bt.tea 59.9 66,511 33.T51 12,059 7.562 7,234 1,353 1,371 620 24 3 2 32,760 11.587 7,441 7,447 4,284 1,569 403 21 2 &
Cil±.--Bii •9.4 54.701 27,015 10,325 4,205 5.796 3,540 1,455 504 18 3 1 26,929 5.879 6,060 5,932 3,465 1,241 581 15 . J 4
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TABLE 21 .—TEAR OF FIRST ARRIVAL IK TTtRITCRIAL UNITED STATES BT SEX AND NINE AGS GROUPS: FoMign-Born Evacuees te * U In 1%2

Not*: Year of f i r s t a r r i v a l r e f e r s to data •vaeuee f i r s t arrived In United S t a t e s , Hawaii or Alaska.

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FIRST FcasrOK Under I V JO- 25- JO- 35- 45- 55- S3 * Under 15- JO- 2 V JO- 35- Li- 5 V 65 S
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ARRIVAL BORK T ' t n l 1) 19 26 29 34 64 54 64 Over °*«l 15 1 ; 26 29 34 64 56 64 Peer

TOTAL 38,520 23,211 79 M 120 117 303 4,464 5,311 9,190 3,529 15,309 88 61 139 129 271 6,961 6,517 2,689 668

1961 26 1 2 8 - 2 1 - - 1 - - 1 6 9 - 1 - 6 - - - -
1960 25 13 5 1 3 1 1 - - 1 1 12 5 1 1 - 1 2 2 - -
1939 63 2 2 9 1 3 3 3 1 - 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 6 5 1 1 - -
1938 61 1 5 6 1 3 - 6 2 1 - - 2 6 9 - 2 7 2 2 2 1 1
1937 66 19 7 - - - 9 3 - - - 2 7 1 1 - - 6 6 5 - - 1
1936 60 17 10 - - 1 2 3 - 1 - 2 3 8 1 1 2 5 6 - - -
1935 36 17 5 - 1 4 2 2 2 1 - 17 5 - - 5 3 3 1 - -
1936 30 16 3 - 1 2 2 8 - - - 16 3 - - 5 1 3 2 - -
1933 26 10 1 - 3 1 2 1 - 2 - 1 6 4 - - 2 4 3 1 - -
1932 36 1 4 6 1 2 2 1 - 3 1 - 2 2 1 3 1 2 5 7 1 1 1
1931 68 J 0 6 2 6 3 7 6 1 1 - 38 7 3 1 - 1 2 10 6 4 -
1930 65 27 2 5 1 1 6 9 3 - - 3 8 6 3 1 2 11 12 3 - 2
1929 98 69 10 1 - 6 7 19 3 2 1 69 12 6 1 1 11 15 2 3 -
1928 91 6 8 5 1 1 1 - 9 12 7 3 - 63 2 9 - 2 7 1 8 6 1 -
1927 77 3 9 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 6 1 - 3 8 - 1 1 5 - 2 8 8 2 2
1926 76 3 6 - 7 - - 1 2 1 5 2 - 6 0 - 6 2 2 6 15 7 - 2
1925 92 60 - 6 1 - 6 16 9 6 - 5 2 - 3 3 - 6 3 0 9 1 -

1926 1,316 331 - 16 20 21 73 163 31 4 5 985 - 15 a 17 100 707 99 22 4


1923 967 366 - 3 30 13 45 207 35 10 1 603 - 6 26 I 20 622 106 16 3
1922 1,068 300 - - 10 9 22 188 55 11 5 768 - - 24 7 3 551 163 36 4
1921 1,411 444 - - 16 9 33 308 61 13 6 967 - - 20 7 10 621 268 68 13
1920 1,930 6 0 1 - - U 1 3 1 S 4 1 4 1 2 0 23 2 1,329 - - 1 1 1 3 8 762 671 7014
1919 2,192 928 - - 7 8 8 697 152 63 13 1,266 - - 15 13 6 599 526 92 15
1918 1,950 860 - - 1 17 5 623 162 66 6 1,090 - - - 9 4 429 567 90 11
1917 1,811 836 - - - 17 5 572 172 66 6 975 - - - 8 5 273 586 86 17
1916 1,481 664 - - - 6 5 366 260 62 9 817 - - - 3 6 162 560 89 17
1915 1,658 732 - - - 7 6 31C 315 78 16 926 - - - 4 3 98 657 161 23
1916 1,395 521 - - - 2 3 176 .272 55 13 S74 - - - 3 3 41 655 168 26
1913 1,051 411 - - - - 6 91 238 66 10 660 - - - - 4 34 458 118 26
1912 1,126 398 - - - - 6 63 225 84 20 728 - - - - 5 19 463 209 32
1911 829 J69 - - - - 2 43 225 62 17 680 16 294 153 19.
1910 703 316 - - - - 1 7 190 96 22 387 - - - - 1 16 211 139 20

1909 576 351 - - - - 1 9 211 96 34 225 7 117 86 17


1908 925 678 16 339 293 30 267 4 91 127 25
1907 2,476 2,201 - - - - - 15 882 1,166 160 275 10 69 161 35
1906 2,921 2,636 - - - - - 16 813 1,498 307 287 15 51 169 52
1905 1,436 1,260 - - - - - 12 258 785 205 176 11 20 105 40
1904 1,323 1,201 - - . - - - 6 106 876 215 122 3 17 77 25
1903 1,181 1,082 - - - - - 9 45 797 231 9 9 - - - - - 10 7 63 19
1902 1,018 891 - - - - - 11 38 650 192 127 - - - - - 5 9 82 31
1901 JO) 669 6 7 285 151 5 6 - - - - - 6 8 26 16
1900 1,513 1,443 - - - - - 5 11 969 458 7 2 - - - - - 7 6 32 27

1899 960 8 7 7 - - - - - 4 5 539 329 (3 4 6 25 28


1898 450 6 2 4 - - - - - - 5 2 1 8 201 2 6 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 3
1897 269 268 - - - - - - - 5 73 170 2 1 - - - - - - 6 1 1 4
1896 20a 1 9 5 - - - - - - 2 56 137 1 3 - - - - - - - 5 8
1895 130 1 1 9 - - - - - - 2 26 91 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1 9
1896 96 8 9 - - - - - _ 1 1 3 75 7 - - - - - - - 25
1893 99 9 3 - - - - - - 2 10 81 6 - - - - - - . - 6
1892 93 8 9 - - - - - - 1 5 8 3 6 - - - - - 1 - 3
1891 62 5 5 - - - - - - . 6 49 7 - - - - - - - 2 5
1890 50 4 ; - - , _ - - _ 3 6 2 5 _ _ - - _ - - 1 6
1889 33 3 2 - - - - - - 1 9 22 1 . - - - - - - - 1
1888 26 2 3 - - - - - - - 1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - 1
1887 18 1 5 - - - - - _ - 1 1 4 3 - - - - _ - - 1 2
1888 12 1 2 - - - - - - _ 2 10 - - - - - - - - - -
1885 12 ID - - 4 6 2 - - - 2
1886 8 8 - - - - - - _ 3 5 - - - - - - - - _
1883 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - _
1882 3 3 - - _ _ _ _ _ ]. 2 _ _ _ _ - - - . . _
1881 3 3 - - - - - - . x 2 - - - - - - - - - _
1880 7 3 - - _ _ _ _ _ 2 1 4 - - - - - - - - 4
Frier 1880 14 ll - - 1 1 0 3 - - - - - - - - 3
BMBnen 331 2 0 6 - 1 1 3 3 29 43 88 38 125 1 - 1 1 3 30 60 37 12

iiOlLTCfl: Form TfrtiWfi

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TABLt .?::,--LOTAH, toi: 2AVKI.AL CXidSIPlOAntO Ai 01" 1942 bV deb. AIHU NATIVITY; Yvesuaaa 14 Years Old fend Over t o WKA i n 1142

EvvtjtJ f e l t e d S e t t e e Ympleyrent S e r v i c e eu>asif tceticiaa vera a s s i - n e d La 1942 en t e n i a e f employnvnt h f a t c r i e s p r i c e t o ovncuetic.ni n . n . c .


i n d i c a t e s n e t s l a s e h c r a e l f l t t i f j e d . RxcludAd f r e e t a b l e e r e 22,439 evenunee treneferrnd tn 2EU in 1942 nLvj nam imdoc 14 venre of aea*

1 0 2 4 1, nn.RlOAN J-i2. rtrtEIGK BORK


OOCUVATInbAL 0( j £ All, CLASS1 PI OATit H —p-T ST s ; ST-; ST ST—1 r s l ST 3 T"
I . — . — Intel Unit Pem^e Total Wain resale TotslMtl^^PsMln

T c I 4 1 86,731 49,088 39,643 50,356 23,943 24,413 38,375 23,143 13,230

HO uOOvTettotlil ClASEIrlc4I10H 23,344 6,33? 17,007 15,6a 5,932 9,709 7,703 4*5 7,290

JSKTHY CLASdlPICATn'HA 4,669 989 3,680 3,793 968 2,825 876 21 855

Profes3inr.nl, Teohnienl, 6 Venagartul peck 878 04 464 791 406 3B5 87 8 79


ClerioO. * 3 e l e e Hock 1,4/4 199 1,287 1,458 197 1,261 28 2 26
Sen-viee Hock 1*6 6 140 112 6 106 34 34
i g r i c u l t u r a l , Fisberv, t Forestry Itork 55 4 8 7 53 4 8 5 2 - 2
Htshanlccl l o r * 31" 29! 15 299 287 12 11 6 3
kennel s o r t 1,794 27 1,767 1,080 24 1,056 714 3 7U

FULLY .0ALIFIU1 C14e3IviCltriCBA 60,718 a , 7 6 2 18,936 30,922 19,043 11,879 29,796 22,719 7,077
P r c r e . a i n n e l 4 r . n . v n r l e l Occunsttcns J^JJJ J.ylr, l.Hj 3.547 2^677 87a_ , 2.266 i^JJ 933
0-01 A v e mean's ! auditor 100 82 IS 86 70 16 14 12 2
0-O2 Actor; * n e t n t l e e 1 8 1 3 5 5 3 2 13 1 4 3 3
0-O3 Architect 37 36 1 26 25 1 11 11
0-04 A r t l e t a , anulptera, A tsarhara of a r t . , ,,.,,,.,.,...•,., 45 36 9 2 3 . 1 4 7 24 22 2
O-06 Anthnce, e d i t e v e , 1 r e p o r t e r e . . . . . . . 143 118 22 74 58 36 66 60 6
0-07 Cheirlata, e s s e y s r s . '• ant a l l e r g i s t a 14 13 1 12 11 1 2 2 -
0-08 clsrgynan 176 171 5 30 28 2 146 143 3
0-11 College nreairtehts, n r e f e e a e c e , 6 I n s t r u c t o r ; ! . . . , , . . , , . . , , , . , , . 8 8 - 6 6 - 2 2 -
0-13 D e n t l e t e . '. 105 100 5 60 57 3 45 43 2
0-15 S p f l n e a r a , o h s n i n n l . . , , . . . . . . . , , , . . , . . ,.,...,.,,..,......, 2 2 - 2 2 - _ - -
0-16 Ynglnaers, c i v i l e 19 19 - 15 15 4 4 -
'0-17 Engineers, e l e c t r i c a l .- 20 20 - 16 16 - 4 4 -
0-18 Fuctneers, i n d u s t r i a l 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
0-19 Enginearn, R e e k o k l n e l . . . . . . . . ..,.,.,,..,,,.,,, 22 22 - 20 20 - 2 2 -
0-22 Lseytra A judges 26 24 2 23 21 2 3 3 -
0-23 Librae! s i n e . , . . , . . . . , , . , , , . , , . . , . . . . . . . , , , . . . , , 6 2 4 6 2 4 - - .
0 - 2 4 Kuuieiarm 4 teeohere or Tuale , 123 32 91 76 15 63 45 17 28
0-25 P h e n a o i a t n 132 1"" 24 100 77 23 32 ' 31 1
0-26 Pbyaicisna 1 surgeons \ 87 77 10 47 39 8 40 ja 2
0-27 S o c i a l » n e l f n r e enrkeve J 75 2; 50 38 11. 21 37 14 23
0-3O Tsscnere, prinsry echool • P t n d e r o a r t e n . . . . . . . . ....J 64 3 6 1 36 3 3 3 - 2 8 - 2 8
0-11 Teachers taeecncary j e h o n l ) 5 p r i n c i p a l J 58 18 40 30 11 19 28 7 21
7-32 Teacher* ' tnatmrtere," n . e . c J 384 177 277 141 «o 91 243 57 186
0-33 Trolnnd nueaei J 137 3 134 110 2 118 27 1 26
0-34 V e t e r i n a r i a n s • 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
w ' j f v c f a a x i r n i i ocanprtivna, n . * . « . ( , . " ; ; , ; ; ; , ; , ; ; " " . # ; ; " " ; . ; ; ; # /5 12 4 il i* i« w 2
0 - a Avletcrr, u 6 5 1 6 5 1 . . .
0-42 C h i r e p r e e t c r e . . . . ....,...,,,..,. 23 21 2 4 1 19 18 1
0-43 Oecemtcre 6 wit-tine d r e n a a r e . . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . , , . , . , . . . , . . . , . . , , , 93 51 42 !2 19 25 41 24 17
0-44 Cot-erelel artlata 46 38 8 35 27 8 11 11
0-45 Uancara t otBrnn g l r l a , , . , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 - 2 2 17 - 17 5 - 5
0-46 Designer 32 19 22 20 3 17 12 7 5
0-48 I m f t s m s J 36 34 2 33 31 2 3 7 -
0-50 laboratory technicians 7 e u s i s t a h t a . . . . . . J 92 66 26 75 49 26 17 17
0-52 ppelora ft medical aarvica e c c u p e t i c t s , n . s . c , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » , i | 34 29 3 ' 3 2 1 31 27 4
7
0-53 O p t c i e t r i a n . 35 3 1 4 2 8 2 4 4 7 .,
0-56 Photographer 76 74 2 22 21 1 54 S3 1
0-57 A t h l e t e s , apcrtfl i n a t r u n t e r e , 5 eperta n f r i c l s l j , - , , , 31 28 3 23 21 2 8 7 1
0-61 Kodlo operators '. 13 13 - 12 12 1 1
0-62 Shrmer, 2 2 - _ - - 2 2 -
0-64 S u r v n j n r s . . . . 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
0-65 Enbalaari A undertakers 44- 33- 1 1 -
0-66 Technicians, except Itbnratnry.....,..,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,^.,.,1 4 4 - 22- 2 2 -
7 7
£ g j s « i p r n r , « t , n a i veinn.tKnta, n . . . c . j : : ; ; ; ; ; ; * ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; * \ *| \ % \ *i * *
9-71 Hotel A rtataurnnt vsnagero 1,442 1,064 378 240 151 89 1,202 913 289
0-72 R e t a i l sanagnra 3,271 2,568 403 1,271 1,091 177 2,000 1,774 226
O-73 Hhnlneale - a n a g n r a . . , , , , , 674 660 14 252 244 8 422 U6 6
0-74 kupers *-. dapartnant panda, s t e r n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 159 5 67 63 4 45 44 1
0-75 neerrren 6 g l e o r ennagers, s t e r n a , . , , - . * . 7 5 2 5 3 2 2 2 -
0-81 Advsrtleing agents 4 4 - 1 1 - 3 3 -
0-83 O f f i c i a l s er l e d g e s , a e c i e t l a a , unions, a t e . . . . . . 1 1 1 0 1 6 6 - 5 4 1
0-85 Credit men 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
9-87 fswurert 6 luperlrLtandanta, b n t l d i A g a . . . . . . . . . . , ,..,,,.., 29 18 11 10 3 7 19 15 4
0-88 Skip c a p t a i n s , n a t e s , p i l o t s , A e n g i n e e r s , , . . . , , , . . , . . , . . . . , . , , 3 1 3 0 1 2 7 2 6 1 4 4 -
0-91 Purchasing agents 9 buyers, n . 4 . 4 , , . , ,...,.... 6 4 8 0 4 4 1 3 6 3 4 3 4 2 1
7-92 Oenduetnra, r s i l r e a d , . . . , . . . , . . , . . . 2 2 - I ' l - 1 1
9-94 Public e f f i e l a l a . n . s . ; 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
0-95 Ikippctera, public s s r v i c 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , * . . 2 2 - . - - 2 2 -
9-9>) 1 201 1B3 18 99 86 13 202 97 5
0-98) Hsnngars * o f f i c i a l s , n . t . e . t 438 400 38 131 115 16 307 285 22
0-99) { 20 17 3 8 8 - 12 9 3

VeeriJtl * JAM CMifjf.jJM S44!!il 2x243. 4s£22 2>m 2-959 4.121 1.702 984 7^8
1-01 bcekknanere * aeaPiera, except bank csaJ.jera. 824 233 591 710 169 5a 114 64 50
1-02 Bcckfcenplnc naektns n p n r e t e r e . . . . . . . * . , , , , , , ..,,...,...• 2 6 4 2 2 2 5 4 21 l - l
1-03 Checkers 7 5 2 6 4 2 1 1 -
1-oj Clarke, general 199 55 144 183 48 135 16 7 9
1-05 C l f r t s , gannral b f r i e a 5CO 81 428 491 72 U9 16 9 9
1-96 Pinancinl I n s t i t u t i o n c l e r k s , n, a . c. ,,,...,,.,...,,... 2 6 2 0 6 2 0 1 4 . 6 6 6 -

On:
TA8LB 22.—PKirAuY CCCUPATICOAL ULA8S1KICAII0.H AS OK 1942 BY SEA AND AATIVlTTt Kvacueaa 1 4 Years Old and Over t o IRA In 1942 (Contlnuad)

TOTAL KOISHAH BOB* FORKIOtt BOBS


MCWATIOBAL XOE Ago UUStI>ICAIK*l _. , , — • ' , —T z ; z-rz z~. T—T"
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Total * * Kanala ^JdtjO^llale^gBlinle Total Male Fanale
1-07 iiotel olaraa, n.a.c (2 SO 12 O 25 22 35 25 10
1-10 Printing » n-hllahlng clnrkn, n.a.c * 7 1 4 3 1 4 4 -
1-12 darka la trada, n.a.c 4 4 - 3 3 - 1 1 -
1-15 Osllastort, Sill a * account! 1 1 1 0 1 S S - 4 5 1
1-14 Correspondence clerks 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
1-17 Rla olarka 42 13 29 41 12 29 1 1 -
1-18 danaral Industry clacks 75 1 4 4 1 45 1 0 5 5 10 t b
1-20 . Library asadatant) * attaadaata 2 1 4 17 2 0 4 1 4 1 - 1
1-23 Vessangars, errand hova, » otttaa boys * gtrla , 3 2 3 1 1 3 0 2 9 1 2 2 -
1-24 Tele-re-b necce-gara.. • 1 1 - 1 - -
1-25 Offioa aaoMna aparatora 26 U 17 27 10 17 1 1 -
1-24 Firaaatira, aarroll alarka, 4 tlmakaapara 1 4 1 2 4 1 4 1 0 4 2 2 -
1-27 Pratefries alerka 14 10 4 14 1 0 4 -
1-28 Kill carriers 1 1 - 1 1 - . - -
1-11 rbny-a-a sessen-srs 6 railssy sail elsrks,. 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 -
1-32 rnyalols-s' & dantuta' aaalatanta * attandaota 4 2 2 4 0 3 7 - 3 7 5 2 3
1-33 -acr-tariai 394 32 344 373 20 353 23 12 11
1-34 -Meping A- awaiting clerks 130 122 8 9 8 9 2 4 32 30 2
1-34 statistical clerlti and oonpllara 8 4 4 8 4 4 - - -
L-37 stan-grspr-ri * tynlata 478 22 454 449 19 450 9 3 4
1-38 S'-ock clerk- 94 53 43 84 43 a 12 10 2
1-42 Telephone operatora,... 11 - 11 11 - 11 - - -
1-44 Ticket* itct.cn, 4 express ar-rota, transportation 12 1 1 1 7 4 1 5 5 -
1-45 veigbsr 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 -
1-48 Agents and rpproisara, n.a.c. , 4 6 - 1 1 - 5 5 -
1-49 Olarka 4 kindred oecuc-att-ns, n.c.o , 7 5 2 6 5 1 1 - 1
1-51 Auction-era 3 3 - 2 2 - 1 1 -
1-52 Salesmen, brokorr-o ' neiaelsaim firms, n . a . c . . . . . . . 75 75 - 39 39 - 34 36
1-55 Canvassers ' aollcltora 10 8 2 4 5 1 4 3 1
1-54 Caiaanatr iters 7 2 5 5 1 4 2 1 1
1-57 Sole-ear., inauranca...... 98 92 4 34 33 1 64 59 5
1-58 ..eaabrya 79 79 - 78 78 - 1 1 -
1-41 Ir-r-sters '• nadUara 4 8 4 4 2 9 8 1 3 9 3 8 1
1-63 -il'Junaa, real aetata.... 18 18 - 3 3 - 15 15
1-65 j.Elaciarij. ttoc1' ' bond .- ,.., 1 1 1 1 - 6 6 - 5 5 -
1-70 anlsr olarka.... 4,356 2,090 2,246 5,444 1,738 1,724 892 352 540
1-75 inlet [--anna A45 209 -34 313 127 184 132 82 50
1-80 Salaamed, to ~Jrm,«,-s 164 159 5 105 102 3 59 57 2
1-85) l 190 188 2 120 119 1 70 69 1
1-54) salesmen ' erlaa agc'-Vi, except to ncnc'e-mr..( , lC* ICO 7 59 54 3 48 44 4
l-d") ( 5 5 4 4 - 1 1 -
1-94 oalaoclark!, drp clamEnr * liundry , .,..,.., 45 30 15 25 11 14 20 19 1
•itryjcp ifc-act,;./.- £,826 i!812_^n44_, 4,497 \,nj\. .. }^0. 4.361 2,741 I.604
2-01 sty aorkara^ 477 342 135 157 105 52 320 337 83
2-52 I-.dodru.ua, nrlvata TarllK 80 35 45 14 2 12 44 33 33
2-03 oHnalEwr-arn, .rlvcte fcnlly. 273 20 250 207 5 202 63 15 48
2-0.1 -ei'Semen ' -orirangf, 447 M7 - 217 217 230 230
2-05 Oco',o, dcaaatlo , 508 320 188 134 29 105 374 291 83
2-04 raids, .-tcurtl 2,205 - 2,205 1,874 - 1,874 331 - 331
2-27 vursanclda •• 180 2 178 147 167 13 2 11
2-08 Karleroalde...... ,...,.,, 4 - 4 2 - 2 2 - 2
2-09 li-iceLlanecus tenrenta, p-fvata really 124 73 S3 50 14 34 74 59 17
2-21 Lnrtandara,..,,.,.. on Ay n 34 31 ' 3 37 32 5
2-22 uel):un '• irelated pceu.nticns ,. 24 25 1 1! 11 - * 15 14 1
2-?3 BrHrilno-fcauna * .enetnc-h-uce VesTeca t 282 183 99 33 14 19 249 l69 80
2-24 V'ida 6 hmncnae, :*>tela, raatauranta, ate 2B2 45 237 42 14 48 220 31 18?
1-25 kciieakanpcrr, otawcric, •• nrit-oree , 35 18 17 15 7 * 20 11 9
2-24 ceefca, accept private ranlly 1,170 94* 242 IT 118 59 993 790 203
2-27 . niter1 1 adtrecasa, except private 'sally 751 201 550 498 119 379 253 82 171
2-28 861- rteaarii 13 12 1 10 in - 3 2 1
2-29 Kitchen nrkrs "n r t l t , r-atrants, rallrradc, -tmabpa, atc,n,o.c. 387 265 122 175 140 35 212 125 87
2-32 Barbers, beauttcinna, * BSnlcvr'.t 734 242 472 412 59 353 322 I83 139
2-34 b-otblacl-a 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
1-36 c.ildaa, arnopt hun*.1nc 4 trinrlne 6 1 5 4 1 3 2 - 2
2-38 ridvivra '. practical nurses 113 2 111 43 - 43 70 2 68
2-4'J Attendants, recrnaUm » aeueeeemt, n.a.c 65 5 8 7 2 3 2 2 1 4 2 3 4 6
2-42 Attendants, nr-vnitela '•- otter inatitutlnna, n . a . c . 57 19 38 52 18 34 5 1 4
2-43 Attendant;:, prcfearimnl "- parnonal service, n.a.c 13 4 9 4 * 4 9 4 5
2-44 Ci-p Gttandant-... 1 1 - - - . 1 1 -
2-45 or—..,: 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1
7-47 Annrantirnr tc carvlca c c a n r . . t l n n a , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , , . . . , 10 5 5 8 4 4 2 1 1
2-46 Unbare 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
2-61 Guard! 5- aatchaan, except creasing B a t c b M e n , . . . . . , , . . . . . . , , , . . , 18 17 1 3 3 - 15 14 1
2-6.2 lEnrrrlnd aatahman 6- bridge tendare..,.. ..,,.,,....,....., 2 2 - - - _ 2 2 -
:h-55 Fnlicv-ari - datactivaa, exdept in fmhllc aarvlca 3 3 - 3 3 - - - -
2-66 Bolicwan 6 datactivan, public aarvlca. 1 1 - 1 1 - - - .
2-6rT. bcldlsre, callers, marines, * crnat ipnrda, n . a . c . . , , . , , . . , , , . , 8 8 - 7 7 - 1 1 -
2-82 Cn-re-nun '• e"lain,.ra , 1 4 3 1 1 - - - 1 4 3 11
2-84 .'unlt-re 8 ae-tana 342 335 7 54 52 2 288 283 5
2-84 r-r-er-, r.e.c 125 122 3 25 25 - 100 9? 3
2-92 bagpe-c n n r t a r a . . . . , . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , , , . . , . , . , . . . , , . . , , , , , , . 9 9 - 6 6 - 3 3 -
2-95 Klev-'.rr eparatore 17 17 - 11 11 6 6 -

laJsmsBil* 'tatsrr. Pnrtatrv. '• ttotati, fwnoiUani a,?94..ja.aff 4.737 10.860 8,731 2,344), , 14.904 12.107 2.597
3-01 Csb drain r a r a e r t , , . , . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . 15 1 4 1 6 6 - 9 8 1
3-92 Cotton Avmeri.... 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 -
3-03 Crop npanialty f e r n a r a . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 207 203 4 73 TO 3 134 133 1
3-54 Dairy r a m a - p , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 2 8 - 8 8 - 2 0 2 0 -
3-95 PT'iit faraiar 1,671 i^ftip bX 46l 631 30 1,010 979 31

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TABLE X',«PhlUJUW L^UVflTII/NAL QUiiiJJlXCAEtt* A3 CF 1°42 Ji BELL *MD v.'.TJVIT'f: Lvacueea U Jfctr* < U « * Over l r „HA In 1943 (Continued)

T Q X 1 L AMERICAN buJfN TCHBIC3 FflHK


i CC"JPATU,:,AL C U i * ANU CLASSIFICATION — • - -
T#t*l »al« *JMtl# Tptjq Male *jM*Aj Total gal* Ffteal*
II M H ^ ^ M MJ——1 i • iaa**jaaww*aa*j**ja*a*a — ^^^^^^^e • - - -*- • —T=—*• a. . — - • - — — - . • •• ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ • ^ ^ H H V V W
3-06 ftuMral I - r a w * * , , . . • . . , , . . , , , , , , . , . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . 198 183 15 71 ' 63 8 127 130 7
3-07 taiVfc.1 *. .HveatccV f o r - * . . . . 3*, 3* 3 13 U - a 19 £
3-0* P o u l t r y f n m * r a , . . . . . , , , , . . . . .. UD H$ ZL 4 9 4 3 8 9 1 7 6 15
3 . j ^ truck r^mnn... 4.336 4,194 142 1,602 1,543 59 i^H 2,651 S3
3-11 ftum brands, g r a i n .,,,, 12 10 Z 3 2 1 9 8 1
3-13 Perm h a n d i , er*p q w e l a l t y , , ,.....,,. 224 169 55 117 94 2J 107 75 K
3 - U rarra h a n d s , * M r y . , , , , . , ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 30 26 4 25 32 3 5 4 1
3-15 farm han.lt, f m l t ..•,.,... 4.483 3,306 1.177 1,696 1,352 544 2,537 1,954 633
3-16 Firm h*nna, genoi-rl f a r m * . , . , . .. ................. 891 737 154 304 231 73 587 506 81
3-17 F*rf h a n d s , wfiifil ft f t v » a t o r t 9 6 3 3 3 - 6 3 * 3
3-18 F a r e Hindu, p r u l t « > . . . , „ » , , , . , . • „ , . . . , . 10* 60 48 54 39 15 54 a 33
3-19 F u a tatndi, rapHtnbl* *,.., .......... 5,524 3,4^9 2,035 2,894 2,039 B55 2,630 1,450 1,1BQ
3-30 F r u i t * v e g e t a b l e g r a d e r s ft packer .......... , 861 398 463 510 221 239 351 177 174
3-31 B l i g h t c o n t r o l l a b o r e r s t bindweed e r * H i e * t o r s , . , , , . . . , . , , . , , , . 10 10 - 2 2 - - 8 8 -
3-32 T r r l g n l l e n o c c u p a t i o n * , . . . ... 67 63 4 27 27 - 40 3* 4
3-35 Parm n a c H n n l e t . * 20 IB 2 16 it - 4 £ 2.
3-36 Form c o u p l e t ... 5 2 3 1 1 - 4 1 3
1-37 F i r * u n i ^ m ft f o r e m e n . . . . . . ., 3,1)67 2,021 46 558 526 JO 1,509 1,493 16
3 - V Nur?erv eo*rs*ors t f l w e r e r e r w f l r s . . . . . . . . . . ,H 915 834 81 307 281 26 60S 553 55
3-39 Wuraerv 7 l e n d s e s p i n r l a b o r e r s ,, 864 516 3*8 *23 365 158 361 151 HO
3-40 Gardeners *• grounds k e e p e r s , p a r k * , o e M t e r i e s , e t c . Z } . . « . . - * • . J 2 , 3 7 6 2,363 13 *!? 613 4 1 , 5 5 9 1,550 9
3-41 h a t c h e r y w e n . . . . .... ^....................... 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
3-42 U b o r f l M . t i a t ^ i i ? , , , 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1
3-43 S t s b } « m * n . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , 3 3 - 3 . . - .
3_4* 7 - - u . a l o * l tipr'.-iltllfftl ooj.Lips.tiicme, n . e . o , . . , , , . . , , , . . . , * 53 52 1 4? 46 1 6 6 -
3-49 A t T l c ' i l U r a l n ^ c y s i n t i c n s , r - . e . o 11 10 J 0 6 2 5 4 1
3-97 Flnfcsmetl ft o y a t e r a e n . , . 524 512 12 235 *3l 4 ^9 281 8
3-PS Spniita '< ( P W M J g s t J w j v r a . 1 1 - - 1 1 -
3-69 F t t h i . t g n c c u p a t i o n * , n , * , o , . . . . 40 25 15 1^ 13 5 22 12 10
3-71 flfrrectw *cnupatlttis, ercSpt logging.** 3 3 - 3 3
3-77 tarter* * traprers,.,,...... v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } 3 £ 2 - 1" 1 -

J H 1 W LeauftEtlona 3.035 £ j£| 6j7 LL^3 Ll!&_ 4 ^ 1,512 1 . 1 5 9 351


4-01 B a k e r s , , , . , . , ....,,.,,, ,..,,,... A3 42 1 22 21 1 2 1 2 1
4-02 CeonwitiMiB i n rtrnductinn o f t ? 1 ' " * ^ p T P d u r t s , n . e . c , . . , , 1 1 - - 1 1 -
4-0.3 GnuUpatJrfnd 1n ^ - o ^ n r t i ^ n "f >•' v*-r\s;?ar, , .,,, 1C 9 1 .6 5 1 4 4 -
4- r Ji v<?. cur i t i n i l i a ? w o u c t 1 r n fit" « r f *.o6iena ,,, 39 33 6 11 9 2 28 24 4
4-0* C i r c t p a t l W i t i n i c e p w a i r * '*** r*-*Ty - r - * i o t j ,,,,,,.,..,, 5 5 - 4 4 - 1 1 -
i-Cff V t ' l e m , n r n i n , f)o 1 1 T ± *«*a ( fltjC J 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
i-f^? t a c u p « t i p n r I i e l t i E ^ t - r l n f l * *.n pr*pEratit>n of b e a t p r n d u o t a , , ] 4 3 1 4 3 1 -
4 - j o O r c u p a t l p i t s i n p m d u d t l o n OJ M | Fc« 1 Jaji-flUi fr-**\ n m r t i i e t s . , . . , . , 40 32 3 8 6 2 32 2 6 6
4-12 OncupatlP^a In ran.1ifs.atnr* ^!h t o l i t c f * r ' ^ d i r c t s . , , , , , . . . . . . , » . . - 1 1 - 1 1 - ^ _ -
4-14 C e a u p a t l o n s Ln nfinufia"t\;re r f ^ n f t p? v i s . , . , , , , . . , , , , ,,..J 9 - 9 4 - 4 5 - 5
4-15 M i m u , * * r t i l » . , , , . . , , 1.........J 3 - 3 2 - 2 1 - 1
4-19 OscifpaLlnni i n m t n u f a a t u r e r f t e ^ t l l e t , n.-,v..........*..*..., 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 -
4-23 ^ m i n o r s . . , , . . , , , ^..t h - it 5 - 5 1 - 1
4-25 O r a t n t P f t r n '. fieanttrvaE<es ,. ............. 590 7 533 366 1 365 224 6 Z18
4^26 T a i l o r s 6 t a i l O T t f t r t E . .,.,,„,., ,., 129 74 55 42 S 34 677 66 21
4 - 2 7 O c c u p a t i o n s i h f a b r i p a t i n n r-f t e x t i l e prci'tiief.*, n . e . c . . , . . 3 - 8 6 - 6 2 - 2
4 - 2 9 I n s p e u t e r a , s c a l e r s , * ETflders, l n g j » l u m b e r . . . . . . , , 35 35 - 12 12 - 23 23
4 - 30 LumbertwH • r e f t sm*fl, fi uned e h e n ^ r e , . . . , . . , , . , 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
4 - 3 1 Sawmill o c c u p a t i o n , n . c . c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . id 10 - 1 1 - 9 9
4-32 C a b i n e t m a k e r s . . . . ............. 26 26 - 1? 17 - 9 9 -
4-33 General nc^dworkin? r e p i t r i ' . t f l n a , M . r , 4 4 - 2 2 - 2 2 -
4-15 U p } « l a t B T f r 0 . v 3 2 1 . . . 3 2 1
4-36 O c c u p a t i o n s l n "-cnTiftctDT-e of f u r n i t u r e , n . e . c , 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
4-3* Ceepsrttfe scoflpatferia, * i , e , r . . . »„,,.,,.., 3 3 - - 3 3 -
4-39 Ccr--tns i n m abbf s C t u r e of itlao f i n i s h e d liiinbtr p r o d u c t s , n. + .rj, 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
4-44 Compositors ft t y p e s e t t e r s . . . ,,,.,,, 116 72 44 39 39 20 - J7 33 34
4-45 E l e e t r r t y p a r s K- s t e r n o t y u e r a £ 2 - 2 2 - -
4-46 L i t h n g r a p h a n .,,,..,.,...,........,,,,,,,,.,...,...,...,.. 1 1 - 1 1 - -
4-4? pbntosngraierB. ........„, 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1
4 - 4 ^ Pressmen + p l a t e p r l n t e - s , p r i n t i n g . . . . , . , , IB 17 l 1 1 1 1 - " 7 6 \
4 - 4 9 •ocupsticHQa in p r i n t i n g A p u b l i s h i n g , n , * . L ! . . . . . . . . ,, 6 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 -
4-52 O c c u p a t i o n s in p r o d u c t i o n cf I n d u s t r i a l c h e m i c a l s 7 7 - 2 2 - 5 5 -
4-59 t r c c u p a t i m i s in. manufaatm-s of l e at F e r , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,,, 5 1 4 2 1 1 3 3
4 - 6 0 Bhoenskers A shea r e p o i r o e n , n o t 1n f a c t o r y . 110 109 1 lB 18 - 92 91 1
4 - 6 l O c c u p a t i o n s i n matlufflcture of b o o t s 6 a h o e e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 - - - - 2 2 -
4-62 G e o n p a t i c m i n n m u f of l s a t h e r p n i t s e t h e r t h a n b e e t s * flhees, 1 - 1 1 - 1 -
4*AJ O c c u p a t i o n s i n p r o d u c t i o n of g l a s s * g l a s s p r o d u n t e , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 - - - 1 1 -
4-66 O c c u p ^ t l e h s i n p r o d u c t i o n cT e l s y p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 - - • - l l -
4 - 7 1 J s s t l e r s , » e t e h " i o k * r s , gold s m i t h s , * s l l v e t v i t h e . , , , . , . , . , , , . . 61 60 l 2 4 - 2 3 1 37 37
4 - 7 2 O c c u p a t i o n s i n maniif nf o l o c b s , watelies, J e w e l r y , e t c . , n . e . c . , 1 1 - - - - l l -
4-74 Occupation* i n e j e c t m p l f l t i n g , g a l v a n i s i n g , 6 r s l a t s d prnae&sei 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
4-75 E a c M n l B t S , , . , , . „ 34 34 - 17 17 - 17 1?
4-76 T c s l n s k s r g & d i e s i n k e r * * s e t t e r s 5 5 - 3 3 - 2 2 -
4-73 Machine sb&p * r e l a t e d o c c u p a t i o n * , n . t . c , . 7 7 - 6 6 - 1 1 -
4-Ga T i n s s l t h s , c a p r e r g m i t h s , It s h e e t n a t a l w o r k e r * . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 0 1 0 - 1 1 -
4^0. K o l d e r s . . . . , . , . . ,....,,,,,, , 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
4-83 B o l l c r w a k a r s . . . . . . , , , ..,„ 5 3 . 2 2 - 1 1 -
4-B5 Woldsra * f l a » * e u t t B T s , , , . . . , , . . , , , , . , . . „ 18 18 - 17 17 - 1 1 -
4 - 8 6 Black s m i t h s , ferjemen, 4 h a f h m e m w d . . . . , , , , 1 1 - 1 1 - -
4-90 Ore d r e e ? '•••-, ccc op at i r n o 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
4-SO Furnscemen, j w » l t s r j , 5 rtouj"ers...,,...,...,,,................. 3 3 - - - - 3 3 -
4-97 K l e o t H r l m s . , , , . , . . , . , ,..,,., , ,, 23 13 - 19 19 - 4 4 -
4 - 9 8 O c c u p a t i o n * i n rsnufactUC* Of r a d i o s A p h o n o g r a p h s . . 1 1 - 1 1 - • » *
4*99 Occptna i n wsfluf of e l e c t r i c a l machinery 4- a c c e s s a r i e s , n . e . c . , 2 2 - £ 2 - . . «
5-00 O c c u p a t i o n * in manufacture o f - i * e e l e c t r i c a l s q u l p m e o t , n . s . o . 1 1 - 1 1 - -
6-03 Occupation* i n b u i l d i n g o f a i r c r a f t , n.v.o.. 1 1 - 1 1 - -
5-C5 Occptna i n fcd.de t r a n t p t n equipment (**c auto ft l l r e A f t ) , n . - . e , 2 2 - » - 2 2 -

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TJHLX 23,—HHIMJUff OCC'IPATILNAL CL A£51FINATION AS OF 1942 BT SB3L AMD NATIVITY I Evacuees U Years Old and Over t o WHA I n 1942 (Continued)

TOTAL AMERICAN SORN ROTON DORN


Total Mile Female Total Hale Female Total Male JM-Uj
5«OS O p t i c i a n s , l e n s g r i n d e r s , ft p o l i s h e r s ****. ,. 5 5 - 5 5 - - -
5-09 Oooptns I n mtnuf of p r . f u _ . i c n a l ft s c i e n t i f i c appal-atuo, n . e . c . 4 4 " 4 4 - •
5-12 Piano At o r g u i t u n e r s , , , , . . , • • * *,,..* > *• • * 1 1 ~ 1 1 ~ * - -
5-13 Occupations I n t h * l a n u f a e t u r e of m i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o d u c t ! 7 4 3 5 A 1 2 - 3
5-16 Painter I , except construction A m a i n t e n a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 10 9 1 5 4 1 5 "
-
5-1? P a t t e r n ft nodal makers, except p a p e r . , „«••••• »'!««• A A - A A - - -
5-18 Dyer*...... . , ,..., 2 2 - 2 2 - _ - •
5-21 Mlnnre^ . mining m-"hJ on o n e r a . c r a . . . . . . . . . . . ,..,.*. 9 9 - 1 1 - 8 8 -
5-22 OeaiiuAtioni I n e x t r a c t i o n of m i n e r a l s , n , B . o , . . . , . , , *. 1 - - - - 1 1 -
5-2A "••rick ft s t o n e n i i c m , & t i l e n e t t e r s . * 2 2 - 2 2 - -
5-25 Cerpmtart * 1*9 169 76 76 93 93
5-26 Cement A c o n c r e t e f i n i s h i r s , . , , < 5 A A 1 -
5-27 P a i n t e r s , c o n s t r u c t i o n A -fiiriisnancs 36 33 3 16 1A 2 20 19 1
5-2fl r aper bangers ..... ......... . 7 - 1 1 - 6 6 -
5-30 P l u m h w s , gas f i t t e r s , A steam f i t t e r s , , , , .........,,,,, 19 19 9 9 - 10 10
5-31 Roofers * s l a t e r s .., 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
5-32 C o n s t r u c t i o n ocnupatiDtis, n . e . c , ...........,,,.,,, 1 1 - * 1 1 -
5-33 Aabantoa * I n & i l i t l o n w o r k e r s , . , . . , ..... l l - l - - - -
5-36 Chauffeurs A n r l v e r e , b*is, t e z l , t r u c k , * t r a c t o r „ o 72. 72 - 57 57 - 15 15 -
5-3? Teamsters,, ,.,... , 3 3 - 2 2 - 1 1 -
5-43. LooonutlTo e n g i n e e r s ,..,, 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
5-A2 Locofwtlfe n r e t n e b . , , »,.. , ,, 6 6 - - - - 6 6 -
5-/3 ^ e t o m e n , s t r e e t , subwsy, A e l e v a t e d r a i l v s y , , . , . , . . , . , , , , . , , , , 1 1 - 1 1 - - - -
5-49 Transportation occupations, u . e . e 5 5 - 1 1 - 4 A -
5-53 L i n e m e n * s e r r l a M e n , t e l e g r a p h , t e l e p h o n e , Pr p o w e r . . . . . , . . , , , . l l - l l - -
5-55 Motion p i c t u r e p r o j e c t i o n i s t s .,.,..4.,* 2 . 2 5 - 1 6 3 . 6 - 9 9 -
5-56 Auuoeneot, r e c r e a t i o n , .•motion p i c t u r s o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . e 11 11 - 3 3 - 8 8 -
5-5? Occupations i n l a u n d e r i n g , c l e a n i n g , d y e i n g , A p r e s s i n g , e t c . , . 388 305 8? 96 66 28 292 237 55
5-58 M e s t c u t t e r s , except i n s l a u g h t e r i n g A packing houses A3 Al 2 25 23 2 IS 18
5-59 Occupations in t r a d e s A s e r r i n s s , n . s . c ,.,,.,,.*. 3 3 * - - - 3 3 -
5-72 Bngineers, s t a t i o n a r y , . . . . 10 10 - 10 10 -
5-73 Cranemen, i e r r i c t a s n , h b i s t m e n , * shoveTmen. ,..,,,, 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
5-76 Inspector ,„,,..,, ., 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
5-79 VaahsniQa A r e p o l n w n , r a i l r o a d A c e r s h o p 10 10 - 1 1 - 9 9 -
5-80 Mechanics A r e p a i r m a n , a i r p l a n e . . , , . , , . . . , * , 22 22 - 21 21 - 1 1
5-B1 Mechanics A r e p a i r m e n , Motor v e h i c l e 359 357 2 276 27A 2 83 83
5-S3 Mechanics & r e p a i r m e n , & , e . c . . . , , , , , . . , . . . . ,.,,,.,. 93 93 - 6 A 6 A - 2 9 2 9
5-a. Tool s h a r p e n e r s A d r e s s e r s , ....,,..,, I I - - - - 1 -
5-86 Photographic process o c c u p a t i o n s , . . ., 25 16 9 15 9 6 10 7 3
5-88 Warehousing, a t c r e k e e p l n g , h a n d l i n g , l o a d i n g , e t c , , n , e , c . . . . . . 5 5 - 2 2 - $ 3 -
5-89 I'i-ecaLIar.eous o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , . ,,,,.,,.......•,,,,,,,• 1 1 - 1 1 — - — —
5-91} _ _ .*—*.., ( 66 63 3 18 17 1 * 8 4 6 2
5-92) foramen, marrif acta t r l n g . , J * * ,,.,...,............,...,,„,,, 6 6 - A A " 2 2 -
5-9A Foremen, i n s t r u c t i o n ,..,...,,.., 63 63 - 11 11 - 52 52
5-95 Foremen, t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , eammunicotton, ft u t i l i t i e s . . . . . 15 15 - 3 3 - 12 12 -
5-97 Foremen, s s r v l c s s , B m u a e m e a t g . . . . . . ,.,, fJ 53 4 21 19 3 )*• ;-4 2
5-99 Foremn, n . e . o . . , , . , . . . , . , . , , , , , , , . . , , » , 24 2A *- 8 0 - 16 16

fc^jBilaJ QmSMMSM 1*3& Lfltti Bfl- £*W i*131 488 1.283 S20 A61
6-02 Oueupacblona I n p r o d u c t i o n of b a k e r y p r c d u o t e , n . e . c ,,-.<• 3 2 1 2 2 - 1 - 1
6 - 0 3 Occupation* i n producti&n o f h e v e r s g e s ,....,.,. 3 3 2 - 1 1
6 - 0 4 Occupations i n canning a p r e s e r v i n g of r o o d s . . 212 126 86 77 48 29 135 78 57
6-05 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of c e n f e c . i o n s . . * . . . . . . . , . . , * , . . . * . , . i. iO /. 6 5 1 8 5 3
6-06 Oo c u p e t l cne in p r o C e s s l a g of d a i r y product • . . . . . . . . , , , . . , 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
6-08 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of g r a i n - m i l l p r o d u c t s , n . e . c , . 1 - 1 . _ _ 1 - 1
6-09 Occupations in s l a u g h t e r i n g A i n p r e p a r a t i o n of meat p r o d u c t * , . 1 1 - - - 1 1 -
£,__ (J-cupntlrrhs in product J on of rrLecntl unacus feed lircrcucth i£' 2A 16 6 5 1 34 19 15
6-14 Occupations i n manufacture of k n i t g o o d s . . 8 1 5 1 A 3 - 3
6-18 Vonprccess ecoupfltlons i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . c . . . . . . . 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1
6-19 Occupations i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . o , . . , , , . . , . , . . « . . . • 3 1 2 3 1 2 - * -
6-21 F u r r i e r * ft o c c u p a t i o n s i n f a b r i c a t i o n of fur goods, n . e . c . . , . , , 1 1 - 1 1 - -
6-Z4 Occupations i n manufacture of b a t e A c a p s , D . e . c , . . , , , , , . , . . . , , 8 — 8 4 * 4 4 - A
6-25 toueftmkers A sessietresBU..,,,, , 158 5 153 80 1 79 78 A 74
6-27 Occupations i n f a b r i c a t i o n of t e x t i l e p r o d u c t * , n . e . c ,.,,, 187 9 L7B 11Q A 166 77 5 72
6-29 I n s p e c t o r s , s c a l e r s . A g r a d e r s , l o g s A l u s h e r 4 4 4 4 - 17 17 - 2 7 2 7
6-30 Lumberman, r a f t s m e n , ft w o o d c h o p p e r a . . , . , 11 11 4 4 * 7
6-31 Bewmlll o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , . . , . . 187 183 4 65 63 2 122 120 2
6-33 General woodworking o c c u p a t i o n s , n , e , c , , , , , , , , . . . , . , . . . , , , , , , , , 4 4 " A A — — • "
6-36 Occupations i n manufacture of f u r n i t u r e , n . e . e ...,,,.,* 4 4 " A A - - - -
6-39 d c a p t h s i n manufacture o f misc finished: lumber p r o d u c t * , n . e . o , 116 102 LA 78 69 9 38 33 5
6-42 Occupations i n manufacture of paper g o o d s . . . ,,,, 4 3 1 3 3 " 1 - 1
6-44 Compositors * t y p e s e t t e r s ,.„,.„,.,,....,......., 28 12 l6 19 9 10 9 3 6
6-49 Occupations i n p r i n t i n g A p u b l i s h i n g , n . e . c . ,*...,,..*« 7 6 1 4 3 1 3 3 *
6-52 Occupations In p r o d u c t i o n of i n d u s t r i a l c h e m i c a l * . ,.,,,.«• 1 1 - . . . 1 1 -
6-53 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of ahemlcsl p r o d u c t s , n . e . c , , . . . . . . . . 3 '3 ~ . - - 3 3 -
6-57 Occupations in p r o d u c t i o n of r u b b e r g o o d s . . . *..,......• 1 - 1 . . . 1 - 1
6 - 5 9 Occupations i n manufacture of l e a t h e r . , , . , . , . , , . . . . , . , . , 26 3 2 3 1 1 2 9 15 1 1 4
6-61 Occupations i n Manufacture o f b o o t s . A s h o e s . . , . . , . . . * . . , , . , , , , , 2 - 2 2 - 2 _ _ _
6-62 Occupations in nanuf of l e a t h e r p r d t s o t h e r then t o o t s A s h o e s . 20 3 17 13 2 11 7 1 6
6-66 Occupations i n p r o d u c t i o n of e l e y p r o d u c t s , ,... 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 -
6-72 Oocupstions in macuf of c l o c k s , w a t c h e s , j e w e l r y , e t c . , n . e . c , 5 2 3 - - - 5 2 3
6-77 F i l e r s , g r i n d e r s , b u f f e r s , A p o l i s h e r s ( m e t a l ) ,,, 1 1 - 1 1 - - _ -
6-78 Machine shop A r e l a t e d o c c u p a t i o n * , n . e . c . . . .,,*,,,«* 6 6 - 6 6 - -
6-82 Foundry c c t u - n a t i o n s , n . e . c . . . . . . . • , 2 2 - 2 2 - - - -
6-83 i k i J - T i ^ - k i - T s . . . . . . . , ,,,,.,,., ,,,,,... 1 1 - _ _ _ 1 1 -
6*85 rfrlders A fT*m* c u t t e r s 6 5 - 5 3 - *
6-86 BlsclLBMiths, forgemen, A h a m n e r m e n . , , , . , ,.........,,,.,.,. 3 3 - 1 1 - 2 2 -
6—88 O c c u p a t i o n s i n n e o h a n l c i l t r e a t m e n t of m e t a l s , n . o . a , , 1 1 - 1 1 - — — —
6-91 Furnscamen, smelters, A pnUrara.,. ,,,,,,, 1 1 - 1 1 - -
*tl?\ Occupations i n f a b r l c s t L n n nf e w t a l p r o d u c t s , n , * , o , f " " * ' •*** }• J J J

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TCT U a' -:.UC/U BOUr FOWSUSP BOKN
WCUPAIIOJPAL OH OB AM GUiBXPICttlttt - , . z-z v„ . - . , ="! ? \ ST"! ^~, = —
Tot.*" I •!- Female fotol rule remain Total Pal* Female
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6-96 Ccouprtf-ns In meriuf-eture n1" radios '- phnnorrriphi ..... 2 1 ] 2 1 1 . . .
7-OQ Oceup-tions tn nexvif actum of ni.sc e l e c t r i c a l esul patent, n.a.o 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1
*7-03 Oftcttfatjwta ti] onllrtln; of aircraft, n . i . c . . . . . . . . 4 3 1 3 3 - 1 - 1
7-13 vncumatlona In the manuf ict'irs of nlaciillanepus nmuctc 1 2 6 6 4 3 2 8 4 4
7-16 Pointers, aKcent o^ P-trust* rn *- mninti-**nce«.*.** 3 2 - . . _ 2 2 -
7-17 Pattern 4 wdel rjJwrs, except naper 2 2 - 2 2 - . . .
7-20 Ooeunsttona tn proiiiotlor. of pet.rotein , , 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
7-22 Cctmpatlone in wrtraeM-n of •-ineralBj n.e.a, 5 3 - 2 2 - 3 3 -
7-23 Ccnstructle-i
,lf 1
m**Mnery *•ureters, n . e . e . . . «. 1 1 - 1 1 - *
7-24 *rf' * a* ** -.-•>---, '• t i l e cottar-.., ......... 4 4 - 4 4 - -
7-2* Cci^ant ft con-rot* t ifllshers, •• •• 4 4 - 4 4 - . . .
7-37 Pointer*, cn-xtruetior. * rtintornnw * 7 - * 5 - % 2 .
7-32 Construction eoorj-ctinna, Tt.c.c , 3 3 " 1 1 - 2 2 -
7-35 toutce- .... * H9 11« 1 102 Id 1 17 17
7-36 Chauffeurs *• irivur*, boo, **xi, truck, * tractor ., 1,305 1,296 7 1,113 1,10a 5 192 190 2
7-3? Tan*-* er • 6 « - 4 4 - 4 4
7-40 Petersen £ vehicle), except railroad, railway, *• bus,,, 1 1 - - - 1 1 -
7-47 top-ah-rensn * oV.vcJorM.,, < 8 8 - 7 7 - 1 1 -
7-4? bailors * iO-Ph-nds, except tf, a. Hevy,.., 30 30 - 29 39 - 1 1 -
7-49 Tranaportetton -c-.up-.tlvTiB, " . e . c . 3 3 - 1 1 - £ 2
7-55 frtien picture projection! ate 4 4 - 4 4 - . . .
7-54 Amusement, n-rtstion, t* motim picture noeuueUnn-, n . e . r . . , . , 5 f, 1 1 - 1 4 4 "
7-57 Occupations in l-undering, clesnltuj, dy-inr, * nrasalTUj, e t c . . , 770 439 351 431 253 173 ?39 16] 178
7-56 Ptetouttars, except in sanughtsring * p-eHna h-uses M 13 2 11 11 - 3 1 2
7-59 Cccupatiens in trader ft services, n,»,« ,, , 70 2 8 - 7 3 2 1
7-60 Attendants, fiUiiuj i t it lone * parkin- l o t t , . Ill 109 £ 93 91 2 18 18
7-61 Pntlla larvioa eccLLpatiena, n.r.c * 3 1 - . . . 1 4 .
•j_A{ Konproaaw occupations in manufacturing, n.e.c.j •«••*••**< 1 1 . - 1 T
7-68 Packing, fUMn,;, libollnc, i-srkir-Ca bottling, e t c . , n.a.o 43 25 IS 31 17 14 12 S 4
7-70 Firerwn, other than process fi/emen , 42 42 * 11 11 - 31 31
7-73 Cranemcn, JorrlcVnwm, Jwigtren, ?• ahpvaliBon ^ 2 2 - 2 2 - . . .
7-76 Ins-c-tore, n.e.e*. 3 1 2 3 1 2 - -
7-79 tftchanlca * rapairneTi, railroad * earahap , 14 13 1 3 3 - 1 1 10 1
7-81 Mechanlci * repairvan, f^tor v a h i c l a . . . . . . 9 1 9 1 - 78 78 - 13 13
7-63 Veuhanioj 8 rapoinacn, n.#.c. ******..•* *••••*•. 4 4 - 5 3 " 1 1 -
7-S4 Tool Bharpcnart * draeaere. 2 2 - - - - 2 2
7-85 larega laborers ft carsaehcra It rraaaara,, 7 7 - 5 5 . 2 2 -
7-86 Photorraphie Tiroccea eecupationa * 7 5 2 6 4 2 1 1 -
7-87 Chatnneti, rodmen, '- aaaan, surveying...... ..,...., a
5 5 - 5 5 - . . .
7-86 Haroheuclns, steraltaapinc, hondlln;, loading, e t c . , n.e.e 4 83 1 75 74 1 9 9 .
7-89 Miacallanocua 1
cceupfttlona, n.e.e 4 2 2 2 - 2 . 3 2 -
7-93 Carpantare1 i r i m n t i o w , . , 2 0 2 0 - 3 0 2 0 - . . .
7-94 Vaahlnlata apprwiticau. , 14 14 - 1* IS 2 2 -
7-95 S3 e ctri ci ana1 apprentices • 1 4 4 ' 4 6 - . . .
7-96 Plumber::1 a p p r e n t i c e s , , . . , , . * * . , * » . . , . . , . , * , , . . * . * . . . • . « . . * . r . . 3 3 - 3 3 - . . .
7-97 jtnprantlces to other construction 6 Vnd t r a d e s , , . . . . . . . . . . . , , , 7 6 1 6 5 1 1 1 -
7-96 Apprentioa* to printing t r a d e s , , . . , , , , 6 7 1 8 7 1 . . .
7-99 Apprentices to other trades , 21 19 2 20 18 2 1 1 -
uneHllad Docu^rtlon. 1.510 777 733 7^2 422 JO Thg 355 4t3
8-02 Ccoupatlons in nroductlon of bakery products, n,e,o, , . , * , . 5 2 3 4 - £ 1 - 1
8-03 Occupations in production of bavereres • 16 14 4 13 12 1 5 3 J
8-04 Occupations in canning A. preserving foods 646 261 585 363 HI 242 463 120 343
8-05 Occupations in product? ort of conTaetu-na ,.....,,........, 3 - 3 1 - 1 3 - 3
8-06 Decupitinp* in nrcoaaaing of dairy, p r o d u c t s . . . * , , * , . . * . . . . . , . . . 2 2 - 2 2 - . . .
8-99 Ocaupstione in slsitehtertng A in preparation of neat prrdiacta., 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
8-10 Occupations in production of mlacellaneoua ford products,, 18 11 '•" 9 5 ^ 9 6 3
9-14 Ocoupaticn* in iaanufaotu-r of ^nit gooda,, ,.. 1 1 - . . . 1 1 -
P-19 Occupations in manuf-ctura of toxtllea, n . a . o . , , . , , , . . . , . 1 - 1 1 - . . .
8-27 Occupations Id fehricDtlrn of textile products, n.o.c 29 13 16 12 6 6 17 7 10
8-30 Liimharnan, raft men, f- wwdc'irpTord..,.. *, 6 6 - 4 4 - 2 2 -
8-31 S u n l U ocmnstiens, n , e , c , 40 40 - 15 15 - 25 25
8-33 Oenerat woodworking o c c u p a t i o n » , N , * . C 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
6-36 Oacupttione i n nanufaoture of r u r n i t u r a , n . e . o 1 1 - 1 1 -
fi-39 Occptns i n manufactura of miae f i n i s h e d timber p r o d u c t s , n . a . o , 17 15 2 12 10 2 5 5 -
fl-^2 Occupetlcna i n manufactum o f • eper goods ,,,,.«•*,,,. 2 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 -
B-49 Cocupetlons i n p r i n t i n g 4 p u b l i s h i n g , n . a . o . , ....*. 7 5 2 6 5 1 1 - 1
8-32 O r c u p a t i o n a i n p r o d u c t i o n of i n d u s t r i a l c h e s n t e a l s , . , ...., 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1
8-53 Occupation* in prortDOtinn rt ch*Hinal "imr»aots, n . a . e , , . . 2 2 - 2 2 - . . .
P-57 Ccoupations I n n r o d u c t i c n of rub:.er g o o d s . , . , , . . . , . . , * , . . , , , * . , 1 - 1 1 - 1 •
8-57 Occupations in n a n u f t c t u r e of l e a t h e r . * . , . . . .,..., 7 2 5 6 2 4 1 - 1
*)-6l C f c u p a t i o n t in r H n u f a e t u r a of b o o t s 4 s h o e s , , ,...,,,,*« 1 - 1 . . . 1 - 1
6-62 Oneupationa i n manuf o f l e a t h e r p r d t s o t h e r than bnota 4 a h r p a , 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1
«.-Tn O c o u r s t l o n s i n p r o d u c t i o n of a s b o e t o s prorHietfi, c b r o s l v v e j e t c , 2 2 - - 3 3 -
B-?2 Occupations i n manuf of c l o c k s , w a t c h e s , J e e * l r y , e t c . , r\,ate,t 2 1 1 2 1 1 . . .
8-78 Machine shop A r e l a t e d occur a t l o n a , , . . * . , . *,,, >•• 1 1 ' - 1 1 - . . .
8-94 Occupations In f a b r i c a t i o n of n s t a l p r o d u c t s , n , e , c .,,..,, 1 - 1 1 - 1 . . .
9-03 Occupations in huJldin;* e i r n r t f t , n . a . o , , , , , , , . . ,*, 1 1 - 1 1 - -
9-0* Occptns in bid*; t r n n j p t n **;iiipm*ut(erc a u t o 4 a i r c r a f t ) , n.a.o< 5 5 - 5 " 5
r
9-13 o e u ; ' B t i m e i n t h e manuf a c t n r t of m i s c e l l a n e o u s p r o d u c t * 4 1 3 2 - 2 2 1 1
9-16 P s i n t n r s , e x c e p t c o n s t r u c t Ion. * maintenance 1 1 - 1 1 * . . .
b-20 Occupations i n p r c H u c t i r n o f p n t r o l e u m . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , , , , , 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 -
Q-22 Occupations in, o s t r a e t i e n of n j o c r a l a , n . c . c 16 1 6 - 9 9 * 7 7 -
a-A3 A o n r t r u e t i c n recaf•• M e n s , n . a . o .,..,..,,...... 3 0 6 2 0 4 2 82 81 1 124 123 1
9-35 frutwen..............,,,.,,.. 16 16 * 15 15 1 1 -
9-47 Lon^s^r-enen * stovadoTea , 3 3 - 3 3 - -
n rt
9-48 .-tailor'* * -te->r.-ndf, --001*1 7 . B. ! i v y . . . . . . , , , . . . . , l l - 30 10
9-4* .'rrnaportPtior recuaattenj, n . o . c . . , , , . . . , . ?JL ?0 1 ** 9 - 12 11 1
7-56 4nu»-*t--t, r*or«',+.tor', A mot'.rn p i c t u r e eccuphtinfta, " • . - . - . . . . . 2 2 - 2 2
7_i7 1'--':]• a t l r n s in i•und*-*'nr;, c l « " n i n - , d * * i n - r f- p r - ; a l s i £ , e t c . , HO 4^ 65 50 25 ^ 51 y\ 11

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TABLE 22.—PWHARY OCCOTJXIWAL citssmcmr* is er via BY s u .TIL MTXVXTII ETIOU.. U » • » old md Ow to <ra» in i 9 « (contimMd)
TOTAL I WESHOW Km KWHai BOW
°°"g""-««- «"E*"° ffldBBWOdTion Tt>tll ggjj F„77- Totg «j. r f ' T a T hi. 7.1.
T-59 Dcoupptlnns In trades 4 aarvlcoa, n.o.o. ».,,, 14 9 5 13 9 4 1 * 1
9-61 Ptuhiijo eorviee recupatirns, n . e . o . , , . . , * .... 4 3 1 4 3 1 - - -
9-63) t 3* 23 11 IP u 4 IB 11 7
9-643 Kattnroaaaa oocnpeMone 1B inaimfoeturing, n.a.Q.i. 6 i, 4 3 1 2 1 1
9-65, ( 1 3 7 6 9 6 3 4 1 3
9-71 Qilttra of naehinery .......... 7 6 1 3 2 1 4 4 -
9-33 Weehanlca *• repair-tan, n , » , * , . . . . ,. 1 1 - 1 1 - . . .
9-85 Qarag* laborers * ear washers * SPOSBSTB. 7 7 - 6 6 - 1 1 *
9-86 Photographic process, occupations,,. , ., 2 2 * - 2 2 - . . .
9-89 KlaoellBneoua e o l a t i o n s , n.e.e , •, 2 1 1 2 1 1 . . .

1/ Before to thoao whose training In the Indicated field would Indicate suitability to enter any one of a large group of occupations requiring
certain characteristics but without, or with Inadequate, significant work experience or speelfla training to justify referral to a particu-
lar occupation,
g/ Refer* to those whose experience would Justify referral to a particular occupation.
y Cede 2-04 refers exclusively to t i t l e Kauaenen; yerdnen ore coded Oerdenera and (rounds keepers e t c . , 3-40, or Say workers, 2-01.

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t o p c r f o r s , • • c o n d a r y t o o c c u p a t i o n i n which p e r s o n n e x t b e a t i j u a i i f i t j d , e t r . Z s e l t d e c ; frcci t a b l e a r c £ 2 , 4 ^ * e v a c u e e s t r a n s f e r r e d t o .'-Si i n L942 who were kinder 14 y e a r s of a g e *

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TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
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I O U 1 88,731 65,943 64,413 63,145 15,230 88,731 25,943 £4,413 23,145 15,230 88,731 25,943 64,413 23,145 15,230

NO occuPnTiieui CLASLIFICI.T-ON CO,344 5,936 9,709 L i 7,298 60,546 15,342 16,353 13,468 13,419 83,065 63,515 63,406 21,165 15,015

a m i ojssiricjTias/i 4,630 9643 2,865 21 635 5,494 2,263 6,444 542 443 1,472 695 531 159 B2

P r o f e s s i o n a l , T e e h n i c e l , a M a n a g e r i a l .,ork 878 466 :S5 u 79 1,671 684 356 164 (5 415 219 117 75 4
C l e r i c a l fc. S a l e s •.:.-: 1,466 197 1,661 6 66 1,865 615 1,057 35 60 387 157 177 28 4
S e r v i c e Pork 146 6 106 34 175 61 166 4 25 44 32 12
A g r i c u l t u r a l , F i e h e r v , & P o r e e t r y .«>rk 56 (E 6 - 2 45 41 4 8 -a -
M e c h a n i c a l i.ork 310 287 16 -
8 3 1,090 957 20- 109 4 - 347 501 - *
42 4 -
M a n u a l "Ork 1,794 a 1,086 3 711 1,686 45 Or 4 6 551 291 8 206 — 15 Si

FULLY S L A U F I 2 D C L A L S I F I C i T I C t / i 60.71B 19,043 11,679 66,719 7,077 22,895 8,336 3,616 9,375 1,388 4,604 1,735 480 1,881 168

Profeesional Occuoationa 1,852 579 456 506 333 553 149 180 17 S 45 75 20 64 11 B
54 61 635 78 75 69 24 4 16 4
Teachers i i n s t r u c t o r s sc« 145
61 4 ..:•!
56
n4 64 4 4 4 -
Lotion £ dentists 196 96 11
176 68 6 143 3 4 4 - - - -
ClsreVymen
Prarmaciete 136 77 Li 51 1 4 - -4 - - - - - -
Other 846 314 6S7 l.i 96 296 1 6-
4 56 96- 1 6- 4 5- 1-
5 -8 -
1.J -B
' Ssmiiprofeaaionel Occupations 668 637 114 217 40 331 ',77 76 96 16 73 16 52 25
-
unnarerlal & Official. Occupations 6,333 1,841 566 5,614 558 i.Bie 516 86 1,164 90 382 78 20 272 It
d e t a i l managers 3.671 1,094 177 1,774 626 651 656 fi- 616 57 142 Li 8 LOB 4
689 411 54 280 45 108 8 1 92 4
H o l e ! e restaurant managers 1,446 131 89 915
6 149 45
tE4 98 4 37 8 Bfl
644 8 416
"holsBale msnagore
Lovers & department heads, ( s t o r e s )
674
116 sa 4 44 1 75 37 38 20 16 - 4 -
Other 634 686 46 467 56 552 164 -
16 1 * 4- 75 25 -
8 BE -4
C l e r i c a l Occupations 5,161
864
627
IdS
6,181
541
201
34
116
50
1,664
566
445
148
672
£di
255
105
56
16
281
118
90
33
118
66
75
29
-
b o o k k e e p e r s & c a s h i e r s ( e x c e p t bank c a s h i e r s )
874 39 803 15 17 359 21 661 S3 4 28 B 16 8 "
sacratsrise. stenographers, • t y p i s t s
730 13. 386 17 IB 692 66 165 Li 16 40 16 *
Clerks (general, general o f f i c e , file)
130 96 6 30 6
as 57 46 25 .1 •14 IS ~
s h i p p i n g 4 r e c e i v i n g Gierke
other 345 195 648 75 25 386 173 153- it. 16 • 70 25 2 4" 21 "
2,746 1,270 585 768 127 510 296 84 LIS 1
Sales LccUMtions 5,361 6,3-2 1,940 783 60S
6,194 1,006 565 602 125 415 L43 84 84 4
Seles c l e r k s a t a l e s persona 4,601 1,866 1,916 454 590
20 12 8
salasnen a sales agents (except t o consumer) 645 179 1 57 5 616 164 6 64
selesmen ( t o consumer) 661 102 a 114 2 141 70 4 67 —
4
29
48
8
36
1 61
13
:
195 7J 0 115
Other 394 188
a lie 9

1,597 662 619 414 142 215 55 83 96 4


-caustic service Occupations 4,697 576 6,430 687 608
636 16 Sir 8 68 56 4 44 4
Maids ( g e n e r a l ) 6,60s 1,674 531
21 M 165 20 53 4 25
Cooke ( d o m e s t i c ) 506 69 105 691 63 630
16 64 16 29 4 61
477 105 56 637 S3 145 69
Lay w o r k e r s 58 15 69
447 .17 650 299 144 1.-5
housemen a yurdmeu 12 0
606 IS 46 146 125 13 B
houeakaepara ( p r i v a t e f a m i l y ) 670 6 17
12 92 69 12 29 8 4
Other 390 16 611 M 63 145
TMiLji 23 iij&ECTED PP.HLOI, uZCJHOSitl MS THrn*ST OCCU?iTIC»!iL CUSSIFICATItSS AS OF 1942 I I SCI A l l MATI7ITY: C T I C U I M 14 T e a r s dirt and Ovar t o lit* In 1342 (Continued)

p 1 1 2 4 7 T S E C :• ': 5 1 S Y T E a T I A a i
,iCCUPATTlAtU CLt-SSTFULSimS A2Z5ICA8 hOFtN Fup.£rra KM I S 7EICAJI BOSK PIKERS -1*3891 A l ' S U C l M EGEH 52,f.: : J7!' 92:711
TOTAL TOTAL TtJTAl.
lial. Ffioala 9*le o i l ' Sal. till! M.1* lau-.l* Lflle Feral. 34741. Faisalf

Fersorail -eflrvltrc tecuratior.e 4,DS£ 5/1 994 1,485 972 1,781 138 180 870 29! 364 in 32 197 24
COHjtfl teXCBptr [TiTAteJ ftUllJjtJ, 1,170 LLB 31 790 203 562 56 IS 406 74 100 12 34 4
379 .371 107 56 117 61 78 41 -
16 21
n * i t * r i * >«iitrasafi£ ( B i c e p t p r i v a t e faUitly;
l & i - b o r a , r-ieaul i c J a n a * tt n u - t c i i r i f t a
751 119

lS ;
82 171
98 5 64 a 8 4 4 -
KitchBJj w c r k t - r s ( h o t e l a , restaurant*, etc.J
L a i d a 4 hcuaeiri*n ( h n l * i s , r f l a t a u r a i i l t 1 e t c . ] m
2B2 14
:i US
31 f
189
237
11.9
57 If 136
33 61
54
IS
33,
S
21
z
5
Bua r d l n f l - h k . * : * • & l ^ g i L i g - t m u f l e keeper* .14
ii
149 SO 116 :; 4 -: 92 20 37 - 4 25- 6
282
416 107
19
101 105 103 286 -
36 1-5 134 53 71 -
25 42 4
Utber
"
Other ^McVlce Oc^oatlrMij 539 111
11
2 409
18!
20
5
341
lit
7G
25
S
8
289
1,4
4 62
37
12
8
- 39
29
-
J a t n i t a r a it sexXo-.ia 342
56
2
126 145 43 94 -
4 25 4 ' 21 -
toher 197
- IS
- " 51C
"
6,055 2,161 446, 3,189 299 992 426 36 28
Agrimilturml. tecupatlana 23,199 8,476 2,131 12,013 2,579
1,458 1,180 1,294 467 its 536 86 IBS ,9 1G 54 IB
P t i a heard* ^va.areLnV.le : 3,324 2,039 655
4,483 1,352 14 4 1,954 633 1,804 388 1 I'- 412 62 194 163 ii 79
Kern l i j u d a ( f r u l t )
55 2,631 83 091 202 ll 482 23 87 23 5i e
TjTicli f a r m e r a 4,338 1,343
813 4 1,350 9 76.2 25C 519 4 137 88 " 78
t l a r t w e r e ft g r t ^ i j d f c B e p e r a sparks, cttoaterteaj etc,} 2,378
2,087 521 50 1,493 18 379 93 - ;-'5i m 29 4 ' 73
F a r m jiucd.[yajgerB 4 f HafJatfJJ
1,671 SO 979 SI 230 42 ~ 184 23 4 4 17
Fruit firircri
N u r a a r / o p e r a t o r s 4; f l t c e M r gr^era 91B «;
261 21 ill 55 141 38 •
4 71 ~
8 41 a
"
3.3
21
F a n e h*jVj* v-.tTjflrai; esi 231 73 SCO 81 195 87 4 160 4 29 8
23 4
K u r a a r y & larTjiacflpirig l a b o r e r * 884 565 ill LSI 218 359 its 34 181 37 54 25
459 IS! SOI 57 66 41 4 21
F r u i t & r a ^ e U b l n g r a d i T B ft p a c k e r s 861 121 888 177 174 38
75 91 49 42 8 4 4
Kar-a h a n d a ( c r o p s p e c i j a l b y } 224 14 23 32
--1 Crop a r a c i a l t y farmere 70 9 131 1 63 5 •* 71 ~
4 25 4 ' 21
-J
GertSPftl f a r m a r t
207
198 53 a 12 G 7 62 16
12
- 46
181 12
4
108 43,
' ff
4

other 362 241 29 12! 67 263 124,

FljjJierr Occijwitirtrtn 363 111 9 294 IB 141 70 71 25 4 21


-
180 790 73 348 166 12 172 11
3,035 1,029 494 1,159 353 1,513 542
•^MU*4 Oeeiipatiori*

589 17 3 108 24 5 83 148 37 11 67 U


l^nufacturlidvr. 4 d e l a t e d Activities 1,463 510 451 421 290
ti- 0 41 20 12 4 4
590 1 368 6 218 121 12
Jraostait*" £ a e u s t r a a aea
66 21 43 lt 22 4
129 9 54
Tailora & ta-ttaraatea
lie 3a 20 53 24 SO "
21 6 13 a 8 8

C c m p o a i t o r e it t y p e s e t t e r f l
L.hat*Mkt?ra ft s h o e r e p a i r m a n (not in facteffy) 110 11 91 1 29
29
_
Cther 318 225 32 223- 26 344 143 14 178 12 120 49
- 53 E

NojTaaaiiijJ.«Cturing A c t i v i t i e * 811 282 32 441 S3 488


93
144
4
8 314
79
8
e
108
4
80
- 38
4 -
OccupatJ^JJTLB i n . l e i o n d e r i i i g j cleaning,, etc. 388 68 2fi 267 53
4 29 21
" e
Carpenter*
other
169
254
76
189 4
93
111 1
123
286
57
ill
88
189 75 29 « ^
4

Ui s e e l l a n e cue Occupational f o r K ^ i 761 446 11 297


83
7 440
166
626
87
4 211
79
- 92
46
43
33
- 4;
15 -
M a c h a n i C * tt repairmen (motor v e h i c l e a ] 339 274 2
Fcrecnan 231 62 3 it; 4
3
167
107
34
74 4
113
89
- 23
£1
4
E " 11

u
:
Other 171 110 6 58

774 119 587 339 41 lis 13


528 463 3,114 2,013 204
3,936 2, IBS 488
oaBU-ak>llMl Occuuatione
57 36 57 4
111 27 4 73726 274 668 139 112 247 70 134
kaiMufacturing a R e l a t e d Actlvitiaa 1,154 8 29
176 41 lis 37
242 84 2 154 I
SaTcill occupation* 12 8 4
75 37 74 37 12 23
O c c u p a t i w k s i n c a n n i n g ft p r e a a r r l o g food* 212 49 29 16
J J r e a a m a l c e r e ft a u a u t r e a e a a 158 1 78
164
4
S3
74
141
89
326
4
157
SO
40 54
23
43
16
89 41- 16 -
B -
4
Other 542 117
TABLE 23.—SILSCTZa H H U S T , SBCOhTJJJtT UNO TcliTIArJ OCCTJPAT10NA1 C1A5SIPICATIOKS AS OP 1942 BI SEI AM NATTVTTT: SntAMM U Y a r n Old Mid Over td ABA I n I M S (Continued)

p 1 I H S I Z C 0 8 0A B I TEHTIAP. T
OKUFATIOIIAL OLij5IfIC*II0K$ AlntllOAM BOBJi FOBrjGK BOHH AkSOtlC .W BOM KOHiilGK 2457! AM5HTC1B 30RK F09E1GS BORN
TUTAL TOTAI TOTAL
lisle 7mo.Lt ":.lc rerii.e Bale r'easle- lisle ponsis lisle fenale litis feasle

AdnnAnu/tcturing A c t i v i t l m 2,414 1,655 189 410 VM 2,128 1,866 78 452 46 370 228 8 150 12
KsiiteELen, chAUffS'jra, 6 d r i v e r e ( b u e , t r u c k , e t c * } 1,404 1,509 6 2477 £ 1,686 1,365 45 SOS £28 157 4 87
Occupations in lsund t r i m s , c l e a n i n g , e t c . 770 £58 175 161 178 280 105 4h 68 41 64 21 4 21 8
Attendants { f i n i n g s t a t i o n s , pari log, o t c . ) HI SI 5 IB 79 62 4 13 25 £ 1 - 4
Other 109 74 8 54 5 85 25 e 46 4 71 29 58 4

LUsdellAOddus Occupations sae 273 £5 64 5 318 219 £0 76 4 75 54 - 21


-
1,510 Sit SCO 355 415 1,069 375. 100 46" 106 £94 138 20 118 20

Pir.iirsiLuri:..' -. R a l s t s d A c t i v i t i e s 1,05! til £89 174 368 684 2 47 76 167 84 144 70 £0 54 20


Occupations in CJLnniivI A p r e s e r v i n g foods 545 141 942 120 343 415 177 54 88 88 98 41 20 17 20
Other 186 BO £7 54 25 169 77' 12 79 9 48 29 - 17

Aonnsnufscturing A c t i v i t i e s 404 lea 41 163 54 415 '74 £0 296 121 50 - 71 :


Construction occupations 206 81 1 125 1 287 70 217 87 2S 42
Occupations in l a u n d e r i n g , c l e a n i n g , etc. UO es 54 20 51 32 4 IB 4 8 12 4 - 8
Other 88 a; 6 20 2 941 4 67 42 21 - 21

74 55 10 18 H 70 29 4 M 4 29 16 - 13
eLiecellenecus Occupetione

U Jiefflrs t o t h o s e whoea t r a i n i n g l a t i n i n d i c a t e d f i e l d would i n d i c a t e a u l U b i l i t y t o e n t e r u p one of a l a r g e group of o c c u p a t i o n * rsqiiii-ing c e r t a i n c h a r e c t a r l e t i c e b u t w i t h o u t , o r w i t h


i n a d e q u a t e , s i g n i f i c a n t work e x p e r i e n c e o r s p e c i f i c t r a i n i n g t o j u s t i f y r e f e r r a l t o a p a r t i c u l a r o c c u p a t i o n .

£/ Hafars t o t h a n e whoao e x p e r i e n c e would j u a t l f y r e f t r r a l t o a p a r t i c u l a r o c c u p a t i o n .

Sources kffU-^e (Secondary and T e r t i a r y c U a e i f i c a t l o n a baaed on 25 p e r c e n t aaaple)


TABLB 24.—rcLIGKUS PREfflffSKCE Sf MATIVm, UTOER U AKD U fHV'S OtD AW) OV«JW Evacuees to "RA in 3942 (Hwtoer and Percent)

Hotel Relifiioua preference for children under 14 yearr given by parents; for persons 14 years and ever, preference obtained by Interview.
B*asar4>M and Popular Shinto (not to be confused with State Shinto, the govenairnt sponsored national cult of Japan) are the two basic,
n-iiflioue traditions of Japan; both were in existence for centuries before creation of State Shinto by Japanese governaent iji latter part
of 19th century.

j&Lioioua PREFER™;!
TOTAL
Undar
,UERICAN
Undor
BORN HIREIS'I KIPJf
•Jr.l-r
Totil 14* Totil 14 * 14*
14 Until 14
ovmr 14 ovmr ormr

H 1 I I E I

TOTAL 111,170 22,439 88,731 72,650 22,294 50,356 38,520 145 38,375
BUDDHIST «.,us 10,1416 51,293 35,327 10,322 25,005 26,392 104 26,288

PROTESTAHT 12,171 8,873 26,258 23.U2 «,853 17,85" 8,419 80 8,399


Uo JAr.omLnil.lcin f i r m 13,734 2,785 10,949 10,273 2,785 7,488 3,461 3,461
Methodlat 7,627 1,327 6,300 5,593 1,319 4,274 2,034 -8 2,525
BipUtt 3,382 565 2,817 2,694 565 2,129 688 688
Preehrteriin 1,036 499 2,557 2,288 198 1,793 768 -4 764
Cnngrorational 1,085 129 957 714 124 590 37] 4 367
•• 'eat . . J 937 1*7 790 47. 143 520 274 4 27'
C h r i B t i a n Union 89 til 332 39 242 215 29.9
Frlandi •'.;: ITS 415 "? 165 . 165
t - a t t a r Day S i i n t i (Mormon)
5*3
164 IT',
37S
111
251
_
Other dmnoalnitiona 1,053
>-'
166 887 fM
39
1ST
74
499
51
488 - 51
see
-
OATHQLIC 2,199 4S9 1,700 1,735 499 1,236 464 - 464

TEFRI-ATO AIID SEOLAE SBCTȣ .1,; 70 17.2 164 70 94 27? - 278

L^iOHO « J m / i i? - 77 4 - ,4 33 - 33

lilft OtVIH 14,642 5,571 9,071 11,708 5,550 6,158 2,934 21 2,913

1 M T

TOTAL 1D0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

HP19PT7T 55.5 46.5 57.8 48.7 46.3 49.6 68.5 71.7 68.5

PROTESTANT 2«.S 26.2 29.6 32.6 26.3' 35.5 21.5 13.8 21.9
No ionotnlnrntton -ivmti 12.-, 12.4 12.3 14.1 12.' 14.9 9.9
Methodiat 6.9 5.9 7.1 7.7 5.5 8.4 5.3 5.4- 3-9
5.3
Bmptimt ).0 2.5 2.4 4.2 1.8 1.8
i.e.-
3.2 3.7
Presbyterian 2.7 2.2 2.9 3.1 2.2 3.6 2.0
Ctnrraritjfl.il 1.0 .6 1.1 1.0 .6 1.2 1.0 2.8 •>.!-
1.0
Epiatonal .3 .9 .9 .6 1.0 .7 2.3 .7
.::.-. a1 i a n Union .5
..'
.4 .5 .4 .5 .6 .6
Frisnda .'. .6 .4 - .4
L a t t e r Day S i i n t i (Mormon)
.5
.1
.-. .5
.1
.5
.2 .2
.5
.1 .1 - .1
O t h e r donemdnationa .9 ...'.
7 1.0 .7 1.0 1.0 - 1.0
.'• -
CATSCL.IC 2.5 2.2 1.9 2.4 2.2 2.5 1.2 - 1.2

IKCI-ilLo AMD SIITLA1! 3 ^ 1 8 / 1 .6 .3 .* .2 .3 .2 .7 - .7

S-.If.-P0 MS HE^/J # - . . - i .1 - .1

NOT GIVEN 13.2 24.8 v-.-, 16.1 :••:.." 12.2 7.6 14.5 7.6

* L-3PC1 then ^.OJ percent,


\J Refers to sects of Popular Shinto,
£/ A Tandem cult (Vit-raHy "House of Growth'1) based or. Buddhist teaching** Oriental philosophy *ind Christian Science; concerned primarily
with healing. Subject *c trr-"* sines tm-rbers snail in 35 percent sample.
Source: fo-m "TU-Tfi (25 percent sample)

(T«)
TAWJ 35.—BIOBIST. SCHOOL DBAD*. COWLKTED BT COUBTBT VBXRS COMPUTED, ( U U D VATITITTt b > % r p to W In 19-iZ Vh« H*d Covplitcd T h e i r t d u r . a t l o n

Bpt*I l e f t ™ t o evacuee* not a t t e n d i n g ichool d u r i n g echoal year l ^ l a - i g i * ? . exeludee t b o t e under i r t o o l n r ' **n had not coaaioced t b e v r a e h o o l -
t n e . BducatLoaal l e v e l i of e l e n e n t a r r , hiaiji •ehool and rolleg* I n Japan. a r * c o i r p e j a b l e . In g e n e r a l , with t h o s e l a t h e United' S t e t e e . For t o t
• n e t p a r t , a t u d a n t i e n t e r h i g h echool a f t e r r o n n l e t i n g t h e orflloeTy b-yoer e l e n a n t a r y school coureol 7 t h and Bth y u r » of e l e n e r i t e r y a r e p r i n n r -
l l y a e o n t l n u a t l o n for t h o i e not sola,- on to Men. echool* High ichool e o n a l e t a of • r - y e a r " o u t i « for twyi and a h- o r * - y e e r e c a r e e for g i r l s .
Higher e d u c a t i o n l e p r o v i d e d I s a J - y a a r u n i v e r s i t y p r o p e r a t o r r echool (which nay he e n t e r e d a f t e r it y e a r i in h i g h echool) followed by a > y « e r
u n l v e r e l t y c o o r e e . The d e g r e e m c e l T e d os c o K p l e t l o n of t h e l a t t e r i t e l a l l a r to t h e M a t t e r 1 t Degree l a t h e United E t e t e e .

TOTAL IKS u CAS f o r e FGRII3H BOWf


BEX JUTS Couplet*! Coupletad Completes Coupletud d e p l e t e d Couple ted
HIGHEST SBASM TOTAL La IB Othur TOTAL la la Other TOTAL la La Other
COMPUTED 11. I . Jepufl 0. I . Jupun 0, i . Jopua

T D T i l 70,010 27.U10 Uo,«U7 1,753 31.SU2 25,195 6,509 138 3e.iCe 2,215 31,332 1,615

•o g r a d e c o v p l e t e d l.yeZ - - l.JjU. 95 - - 95 i.W*7 - - i.W+7

Elemeotery echool
1 year
2S,*ilZ
191
2,621 25,831
lUl
- u.sju 2,323
32
2.511 • 23.6TS
153
152
12
23.320
111
_
2 v ..-r. S t51 - 8so L3 - - hSfi 15 991 -
3 J'***
1*99
'.6 998 • 33
- 1*014 71 993 -
i« yer.re
l,OJ*>
U.'i-'J'- lit 3.970 - 139
75
90
5
19 • JiS 1 *? 29 3.921 -
5 yean l.ZbZ 16) 1,099 - 222 l?3 89 - lt0ho to 1,010 -
o yeart 354 5,123 - 71U
•••-a 917 - K1&* 1,706 -
I yenrs
5t»T>
1.7**" 307 1.U35 - 192 261 231 - 1.250 it! 1,201 -m
S yeare lh.itfl- 1.6US 12.611 - 3.IO6 1,396 1.710 *> 11,056 IS* 10,901
- - -
High echool
1 year
33.376
1.809
19,676
9S2
13.7*0
BP)
- 22,399
1,083
12,615
SB2
3.TSU
201
_ 10.97T
726
1,061
100
9
-^ _m
3 yaart *,5*i 1,607 2,909 — 2,062 1,125 - ?.>*5U its 2,272
3 F«are 3*955 1,53« 2.U17 - 2,015 1.392
93'
tef, - 1.937 LM 1,791 -
h years M.l+M U.90U — 16,361 11,916 1,112 - h,089 633 3.I56 *.
5 years/j_ a.6V>
15.5U9
2.6U3 - 272 872 - 1,771 1,771 -
- - - - - "
Ullage
1 year
e,369
1,U?0
5.053
1,205
1,316
215
. 1,171
1,170
1.257
1,109
219
61
_ 1.898
250
196
94
1,102 _
2 yewrr 1,707 3J1 - 1.572 1,521 53 - I St
111
.'d.j .m
3 year* '•% 510 537 - U55 397 52 - lit 275
h years 1.376 ,'56 - 901 31 - % 720 2 55 -
*•% - - -
5 y e a r e or swre

Oojcoowp/g
us
m -
1UT

-
-
211
373

13
3- 13

-
"
*3
315
16s
IB

-
13*
-
"
LfiC

MAJJ 39.355 11,160 21,050. •uu 16,319 12,201 3,126 89 23,036 1,656 20,625 755
To grade eotrpleted 727 - - 727 67 - - 67 660 - - f>S0

E l e n e o t a r y eahocl
1 year
16,560
106
1.JS6 15,ITU - 2,553 1,150 1,103 - 11,007 236
10
13,771 _
S 73
- 23 23
- - 83 73
-
2 yoajfe 295 n„ 266 22 IS 10 267 11 256
3 yearid 656 '9 - 17 15 ?. - 609 Li _
N yeare 2.12*1 53 2.065 • 69 13 ?6 - 19
595
2,039 -
5 ya*re SOU si 723 - 111 63 96 - 2.055
12 _
u years 2.SST 165 2,722 - 351 til 720 - 693 675
2,502 _
T r«*r» 1.1U3 til 982 - 272 MO tlJ - 2.533 11
51 210 -
f year# 2,515 793 7,716 - 1,619 fnl 955 • 871
6,896 10) _
- - 6,791
-
Blgh tohool
1 year
17,739
1,1>6
9.3*1 7,899 . 11,026 9,161
502
1,265 • 6.773 739
25
6,031 m

l
593 627 509 121
Z yea ra 2,651 97i 1.620+ - 1.U5 811 - l>3 1.100 .
3 yaart 2,30S •79 1.U29 - 1.132 772 - 1.513
1,176 107 1,069 _
U years 9.615 7.151 2,191 - 7,190 7.050 10 - 901 .
5 ye*r B /l_ 2.052 2,052 - 662 W2 *> 2.155 1,751
_
- - - - 1,390
- 1,390
-
• :•. - l _
College
1 year
Z yeart
1,152
SlU
1,201
'660
917
1-1
23U -
2,651
629
B5l
2.193
525
sis
S -.
1,501
185
6a
75
LM
880
110
192

.
- - >U7
_
3 yeaxa
4 yeart
5 y e a r e or eora
631
952
55U
V'.
750
Up 5
.'-5
102
129
-
-
320
577
271
ni
551 t
23
11
-
-
3U
375
283
I'-
l l
165
I I •-.
179
118
.
-
- :-'&:• - -
Unknown^ 117 - - 117 22 - - 22 95 - - ?<>

(fin:
TJLHL1 E5.—H10KEST SCHOOL ftHAM «JrtrhETED BT, COUHTK WHIM I » K P L S T 1 D , SKI UTD HATIVITT! Iwoeueai t o VJA In lyl*2 Vbo Sed Completed T h e i r l d u c s t l o n
(Continued)

T0TA1 ixmcjj sow lOBIIOB H I D


SIX K1W Coeoleted Coaplatad C n r p l e t e d Coaplatad Coaplatad Coaplatad
HICJHSST OUDI TOTAL la la Other TOTAL la la Othar TOTAL la la 0t9ar
OOHFLSTd 0 . 5. 0 , 8. Japan 0. •. Japan

IWIXI jo.655 IS,950 16,796 909 15,523 12,391 ' 3.083 99 15.132 m 13.713 860

Ho 4; rode coeTjleled a; - - 815 2> - 28 7«7 - - '81

10 _ 2.281 1,173 LI*8 .. 122 9,89o


-
lClaMntejry ecbool
1 yenr
11I9S2

20U
1,295
17 'U - 15 15

9,671
70 2 68
-
? yeara 183 15 15 189 4 185
3 yeara UjB «W 1*1 - 33 - 905 1 398 -
l* y e « r e 1,960 1,905 - 70 6? 23 - 1,890 i 1,882 -
1*91 =•5 » 111 70 91 - 397 18 335 -
5 ywn
6 reora 2,?9l • 2,601 - 360 163 197 - 2,231 27 -
7 yeara 999 IS *H - 220 131 »9 «. 379 15 2,209
369 -
fl y e a r a 9,617 T"«9 9,868 - 1.957 702 755 - 9,160 L
7 9,113 •
- - "
BiaTh flCOOOl
1 year
19,577 9,776 5,801
289
_ ".373
996
9,959
379
1,919
82
M
9,209
217
322 3.882
202

2 yeara
&T3
1.S58
389
1,225 - 967 599 353 • 911
1=
39 312 -
3 yaare 1.61*7
(•33
659 988 • 886 620 266 * 761 39 722 -
H yesra 10,808 0.095 2.713 • 8,879 7,866 1,008 - 1.939 326 1.705 -
5 yaara^l 591 591 - 210 210 - 381 381 -
- - - " *
Collar*
1 year *'S 1.879
5I15
3 38
61
_ 1,820
591
1,769
529
56
17
„ 397
65
115
21
323
99
..
? yeara 837 743 97 - 718 - 119 37 -
3 yeara 216 7« - 135
703
121
15
14 -m 81 17 n •
»* y e a r a 441 89 - 329 316 8 100 89 a76 -
_S y e e r i or BOT*
9e9
134 116 18 - 102 100 2 - 32 16 16 -
" - ~
UrJcnovn/2 94 - - 99 21 * 21 73 - - 73

1/ Refori to Jepan only.


Z} later*- t o f-tncii»a* f o r when h l g h e e t grade c a a p l a t o d l a not taiawn; I n c l u d e ! SI ervaotuea, 33 " a l e a and 1.8 feaaalea. vfao coupleted t h e i r ed\icw-
tlrjB ir. c o u n t r i e e o t h e r t h a n United S t a t e * or J a p a n .

Source! Tors Vli-26

TAIL! Z 6 . _ O i U M tH SCBKL BT SIX UTD MTTTITT! fcacuaet to VBA i n t o t e Vho Kad Bat Completed T h e i r I d u c a t l o a

lotet Ormde In icbooL r e f e r a to grr-.iU a t t e n d e d d u r l n r anhoot y e w 19*H - 1?U2 p r i o r to ar Actuation.

SSI AaT, TOTAL AH8H1CA8 BOSH n a n s * BO™


3BAJTK IB SCHOOL Total Hale Percale Total Hale Tenale I Total Hale renal a

TOTAL 91,160 21.159 20,001 40,80S 20,989 19,829 352 175 177
Bad n o t a t t e n d e d icheol/l 10,586 8,510 5.076 10,822 3,983 5.039 69 87 n
e l e m e n t a r y uchocjl 14,799 7,992 7,257 19,635 7.198 114 55 09
1 pear 1.530 766 769 1,520 '•» 758 10 4 6
2 yeara 1,612 KJ6 807 1.599 803 799 5 8
3 yeara
4 yeara
1,570
1,707
IB?
34'
788
860
1,556
1.699
778
Rhr)
778
859
M
13
9
7
-.0
6
5 yeara 1,682 gag 829 1,679 853 821 8 5 3
0 yaara 2.033 1.073 960 2.019 1,068 951 14 5 9
7 yaara 2.065 1.096 1,019 2,095 1.035 1,010 20 11 9
8 yaara 2,550 1,315 1.235 2,528 1.301 1,227 22 14 i

High aehool 12,928 6,93s 6,490 12,814 6,389 6,430 114 .9 60


1 year 2,714 1.399 1.320 2,686 1,380 1,306 28 14 14
2 yeara 3,102 1,596 1.506 3.078 1,885 1.493 29 11 13
3 yaara 3,180 1,569 1,611 3.153 1,600 27 16 11
4 yeara 3.932 1,879 2.053 3.897 I'MS 2,031 35 13 72

Hollaed 2.877 1.713 1,169 2.817 1,674 1,193 60 D 21


1 year 1.178 698 530 1.163 691 522 15 7 8
2 yaara 907 53 i 390 892 906 386 15 u 4
3 yaara 397 192 386 out; 190 11 9 2
9 yeara 274 ;,..
301 73 269 14b 68 10 5 5
5 yaara or acre 121 V 29 118 *5 27 9 7 8
Oak-nova 20 b 14 20 6 14 - - -
1/ Before t o c h l l d r * n u n d e r arhool a r e who had not y e t e n t e r e d f i r a t at-rade of a l e p e n t a r y s c h o o l ; lacludee
c h i l d r e n **o a t t e n d e d miraery aehool o r k i n d e r g a r t e n .

Source! Torn SffA-^h

TOUOO&O—-Iff 7 £&]
TftSLS 27,—KTfJJTtST HTCT0L " " " ^ K » : I ^ D P*" C0tS*mY " u " J "(VI.-*""1J MID H¥ TTUn^TID" T^ J?°KNt
A n r r l c a n - B c r n 'Tv-CUsss t o Pit in 19W '"th> H=JJ ChmTO-etedi T h e i r E i t i c a t l c n

tt&te: P ^ Y t r 3 W *• |'-^iCBXl-li&^, P H H l l nul A t t e n d i n g school d u r i m s c h o c l ywsr 1.M1—TQ42; o c c l u d e s t h o s e untie f school age who had net
coonwRCs-di t h e i r s c h o o U n c . E d u c a t i o n a l I c v r l s ci" elp."-sntary, l-iffl. school =*M c o l l « £ » LB J a p a n a r c ccmpar-able, In g s n > o a \ with t h o s e
I n t h e United S t a t e s {at* N o t e , t a b l e )* E d u c a t l r n In J a p a n r e f e r s t o rnirbar o* T e a r s attended! school l a J a p a n ,

^ W m O K T C T O 1U74L KM. „ . „ ^ . „ ^ J . ,.,„ -/„,„ dntaosi

, OS 11 (Hunter) 31,312 22,984 410 1,065 1,(4? 2,898 26 12


(Percent) 100.0 72.2 1.3 3.3 11.0 ".1 .1 >

Ho g r i d , corapletfl9 35 95 - - -

Elementary i h m l 1,81, 1,333 86 351 2,333 (t


1 year* 38 38 -
2 yonra 63 32 11 - - -
3 years 80 68 2 10 - -
4 years 139 81 1 57 - -
5 years 222 94 S 116 4 . . .
6-years 714 239 13 37 425 -
7 yaara 492 192 14. 36 250 . . .
8 year* 3,ln6 1,189 37 96 1,714 68
High Solum] 22,399 17,056 254 597 1,891 2,600 1
1 year 1,063 648 20 52 3*5 18
2 years 2,062 1,094 43 84 489 352
3 yours 2,012 1,161 19 11? 450 295
4 years 16,564 14,153 172 310 516 1,212 1
5 years/l 87! - - 38 91 743 - -

College 4,471 3,877 70 111 159 220 35


1 year 1,170 1,012 22 22 41 72 1 -
2 yea-s 1,572 1,384 29 33 47 7g
3 years 455 3*3 3 18 27 4! 10
1 years 901 797 9 26 29 33 7
5 y e a r s o r mere 373 331 7 7 13 8 7 -

Unknosr/! 43 2 1 - 3 4 1 - 1 2

KG GKATJS CGiyLLiTKQ 95 9 3 - - - . . .

n-i—rvniD m DHySBl vr-m I"™*"} 25,195 22,866 369 611 1,097 251 1

81 t r m n t a r y School 2,323 ] ,933 70 178 142 -


1 year 38 3 6 - - - . . .
2 years 33 32 1 -' - -
3 ysara 75 68 2 5 - . . .
4 years 90 8 1 1 8 - -
J years 133 94 a 11 - - -
6 years 297 239 13 29 16 -
7 years 261 192 13 34 22 -
8 yaara 1,396 1,189 12 71 104 -
High School 18,615 17,056 237 355 612 115
1 year 362 6*8 IS 44 162 10
2 yearB 1,425 1,094 30 60 215 74
3 years 1,39! 1,161 16 56 141 16
4 yearB 14,916 14,153 171 195 114 83
College 5,757 3,877 62 76 123 116 1
1 year 1,109 1,01! 20 17 11 79
2 yearB 1,521 1,184 33 34 34 46
3 years 3*77 353 3 7 72 12
4 years - 8 7 0 797 9 13 27 22
5 years or nrre 360 131 7 5 9 7 1 -

OTtpiyTHj II- Tips'- (laaaber! 6,509 - 41 451 3,146 2,646 25


™mxsm u
' "*™ tPmnit) 100,0 - .(• 6.9 51.4 40.7 .4
E l e m n t s r y School 2,511 - 14 174 2,251 68
1 year - - - - - . . .
2 years 10 10 - - -
3 yearB 5 - - 5 - _ _ _
4 yesrfl 49 - - 49 - -
5 years 89 - - 85 4 -
6 years 417 - - 8 409 -
7 yearB 231 - 1 2 228 . . .
8 years 1,710 - 5 27 1,610 SB - -
High school 3,784 - 17 242 1,059 2,465 1
1 year 201 2 6 181 B
2 years 637 - 13 24 274 326 - -
3 years 626 - 1 5? 309 259 - -
4 years 1,448 - 1 115 2"2 1,179 1
5 years/1 B72 38 91 743
College 214 - 8 33 3* 113 24
1 year 61 - 2 J 10 43 1 -
2 yean 51 - 6 4 13 26
1 years 58 - - 11 7 3" 10 -
4 years 31 - - 11 2 11 7
5 y - a r s o r more 15 — - 2 4 1 6 .
ut30s3e1J/2 4? 2 ? . 3 4 1 - 1 2

* l e a s than 0,05 p o r c e n t i
1/ Rsfers t o j a p a n o n l y ,

Zf Rwfers t o e*acusee for whom hlr\?i**t r r a d * eomaleteil i.a act known[Includes IB e v a c u e e a , 1 mates and 9 f e n s l e s , who completed t h ^ i r
e d u c a t i o n i n c o u n t r i e s o t h e r t h a n United S t i t e e pp J i p a n ,

SmlPCei FortE 'IRA-36

(B!)
tmZ 2S.—LBBCm OF itSSIDBCE IK JAFAX BT SSI, MATT7ITT, AKD BTTO A<3 CSOUPS: I r t o i i e * i t o VIA In 1%2

Kotet L o t ^ t h p f rsoldflnce ptjTt-r* t o t o t A l t i n * s p e n t i n .Tspap i n c l u d i n g v i s i t s e.s v n l l i s a c t u a l r * s l u e n c e .

U A L I F E 8 A L E
NATIVITY. AND
REjrOlAOE IN JAT.;N TOTAL Uniar 15- 29- .25- 30- 35- 55- 65 '. 'hilar 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 45- 5 5 - 65 4
Total 19 24 34 44 "Tar Total IT 19 29 34 44 54 64 Ovur
15 29 54

TOTAL 111,170 60,514 12,592 7,972 8,037 5,018 2,66£ 6,004 5,491 9,201 3,533 50,656 12,122 7,797 8,088 4,897 2,217 5,764 6,618 2,496 657

Haver In J a p a n
Lac* t h a n 6 s o *
52,804
3,700
26,746
1,857
11,641
409
6,166
509
4,802
453
2,306
252
1,057
11D m
h *
7?
11
7 5
£
26,058
1,841
11,162
385
6,028
576
5,118
478
2,386
241
873
109
-17
48
57
6
9 8

6 ana but l a a a t h a n 1 J T 2,815 1,355 278 371 356 174 82 82 11 —


1 1,460 278 4:;. 429 214 91 3* 8 - -
4,369 2,101 ;>£5 125 615 446 214 151 25 4 - 2,268 £49 478 795 195 164 rr 12 -1 -2
1 jr " • "5 JTa 3,13a 1,949 13 234 ulj 549 313 267 49 10 5- 1,485 36 144 466 657 212 12 £ 22 2 4
5 JTU " • * 10 7T* 5 , £72 3,694 5 208 134 811 513 875 282 124 2". 1,978 3 us 4(7 534 371 254 88 14 5
10 jra • • "15 JTa 15,072 10,203 47 216 407 ?.?j, 3,114 3,082 2,649 160 4,869 £7 318 373 £<« 2,514 1,170 165 15
15JTaJ"or"mom• " 20 JTa
20 22,825 12,311 - 6 .14 71 683 1,908 6,313 3,296 10,514 - £7 96 99 2,208 5,215 2,268 611
unknown 479 298 -5 -
12 20 28 20 43 43 =1 36 181 -9 -6 17 15 9 38 40 37 12

AnH>J.CAK bXRN 72,650 37,303 12,513 7,904 7,917 4,871 2,363 1,540 ;S7 11 4 35,347 12,034 7,733 7,949 4,768 1,943 803 171 7 9

Navar I n Japan 52,742 26,718 ii.iv: 6,160 4,797 2,305 1,054 467 67 5 3 26,024 11,161 6,023 5,114 2,385 270 409 49 6 7
L-> Laaa t h a n 6 n o t 3 , £15 1,809 391 498 444 249 108 101 17 1 1,806 372 570 465 2?a 108 47 6
6 t o t hut laaa than 1 J T 2,698 1,299 260 261 339 170 82 77 10 - 1,399 .4 J 392 474 211 90 32 3 - -
3,926 1,882 186 397 557 410 199 122 19 -2 — 2,046 203 451 6.98 46* 156 £5 5 1 -1
1 JT " • "5 jra 3,041 1,716 27 .176 423 503 282 177 17 •> 1,325 26 155 452 414 197 72 9
5 jra • • ™ 10 yra 4,064 2,453 4 2:1 615 304 38C 202 29 1: - 1,611 3 112 466 615 314 39 -1
15 j jra
10 r a »a »• • ait jra
20 JTa 2,147 1,111 43 451 391 207 102 15 2 • 936 26 312 34.7 If* 58 »9
20 JTa o r aora 274 126 - 2 25 34 60 5 • 148 - 23 60 34 23 S -
Unknown 143 89 -5 -
11 16 24 17 12 1 - - 54 —
7 -4 IS 14 6 5 -
- * " "
FOREIGN BORN 38,520 23,211 79 68 176 147 303 4,464 5,311 9,190 3,529 15,309 M 64 139 129 274 6,961 6,517 2,489 648

Nevar I n J a p a n / 1
Laaa t h a n £ n o t
62 28
48
1
18
6
11
5
9
1
3
3
2
2
3
6
1
2 £
i
34
37
1
13
5
6
4
13
1
3
3
1
«
1
8 3 1

£ ava h u t l a t a t h a n 1 J T
85
117 56 18 10 17 4 5 1 -1 61 16 12 25 3 1 4 - -
1 JT " • " 5 JTa 443 2fl 58 44 -
15 23 £ 2 - 224 46 27 70 31 10 32 7- -1
393
219 35
6 8 10 46 31 84 32 9 •5 140 10 9 14 43 15 50 13 2 6
5 jra • • • 10 jra 1,608
233
1 9 18 133 673 253 125 29 367 4 1 15 55 195 79 14 6
10j rjra
15 J5j njra
a • • • • ' • 21 12,925
1,241
1- 7 14 79 3,012 3,067 2,647 160 3,933 - 1 4 6 123 2,456 1,161 165 15
20 j r a o r a n r a 22,551
8,992
- 4 9 37 623 1,903 6,313 3,296 10,366 — 4 26 63 2,185 5,209 2,268 613
UCBBAOUBI 336
12,185
209 - 1- 1 4 3 31 42 91 36 127 -2 * 2 1 3 30 40 37 12

1/ R a f n - t t o p e r s o n s born i n f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s o t h e r t h a n J t p s n and »tic lisvs never bean i n .fspfti..

Sourcei Farm *R.k-2t>


IULX 29.— u n s ai raiimci i i oiPii i i I M H or THE II JIPJI, o x i n USITITTE M W to H I in 19*2

hate: l e n g t h »f m l d K c t rafara i s t a t a l t l M t p t n t l a Japan including T l a l t a na a n i l an actual rnaldanca. lunoax of tlnna la Japan rafara
to a l l t r l p i Tor T i a i t l and raaldanca; f o r paraana corn In Japan pariad Iron oixtadata to data of f i r a t dapartara f r o a Japan alao lneludad.

ail i n i J ii 11 a oi m i l II japai
I l I i n v T 110 l l l l l l l l l I T a h i t i
BanlliaCI I I JaTal (,,(.! lurar " 4 or total IUTBX 1 or a,tal lunar 4 or
I—I - •" la 1 3 3 aura Oak r— • .— In 1 2 3 aura DhJC ~Z •. '..' ' . - - . In 1 3 3 aura Out
f ^ - o a o t ppnwr j.,»n t l M , Par-aunt ftndrar ^ ^ , _ , Paroant I h - h . r ^ ^ ^ ^

I'uuuharj 111,170 82,904 40,308 14,411 2.992 737 3D 80,814 38,748 32,831 8.806 1 , 9 9 8 819 18 80,988 38,088 17.478 8,906 998 216 4
(ruruaut) 1OO.0 47.4 38.2 13.0 2,8 .7 • 100.0 44.2 37.7 14.1 3.1 .9 a 100,0 81.4 34.6 11.7 3.0 ,4 •

l a t e r in Japan 47.4 62.304 82,804 - - 4 4 . 2 2 6 , 7 4 8 28,748 - 8 1 , 4 2 6 . 0 8 9 28.089 - • a


l a a a than 8 at.i 3.3 3,700 - 3,680 3D 3.1 1,987 - 1,948 12 - - - 3.8 1,943 - 1,838 6
8 aoa hat l a a a than 1 JT 2.6 2,818 • 2,838 172 8 1 - 3,2 1,388 - 1,283 93 3 1 3.9 1,480 - 1,378 79 3
1 jx a a i >,., 3,s 4.389 . 2,788 830 63 B 3.6 3.101 - 1.830 234 40 7 - 4.6 2.389 - 1.946 398 28 1 -
i r , • a a i o JTB 3.1 3,434 - 2,909 4S7 93 6 3,2 1,949 - 1,840 387 40 3 2.9 1,486 - 1,289 190 23 4
10 JTB ' • " U i n 8.1 8,873 . 4,804 1,012 133 33 - 8.1 3,894 - 2,818 749 108 33 - 2.9 1,978 - 1,999 384 39 - -
IS J T B • • • 2 0 pra 13.7 IS.073 - 9,284 4,989 999 193 1 18.9 10,303 - 8 , 9 8 8 3,294 789 184 1 9.6 4,889 - 3,288 1,384 308 39
30 j r a or noro 20,6 32,928 - • 13,217 7,409 1,841 498 3 2 0 . 3 12,211 - 7,280 3,303 938 318 2 30.9 10.814 - 5,987 3,886 7 0 3 177 1
TJaauour. .4 479 341 93 19 11 16 .6 398 314 88 13 4 13 .4 181 127 39 6 7 3

(luuhor) 72.880 82,742 17,787 1,982 199 36 6 37,303 26,718 9 , 3 3 3 1.039 138 26 4 38,347 28,024 6,456 793 64 11
1IIITT01I 3021 (pproaat) 100.0 73.6 24.8 2.6 .3 • • 100.0 71.8 28.0 2.9 .4 .1 • 100.0 73.7 23.9 2.2 .3 • -

lunur in Japun 73.6 B3.743 52,712 - . 7 1 . 3 28.718 26.718 - 7 3 . 7 2 8 , 0 2 4 28,024 - . . . .


Luaa than 6 ana 8.0 3,818 * 3,898 20 4.8 1,809 - 1,797 12 - - 8.0 1,608 - 1,796 8
8 aoa hut l a a a than 1 IT 3.7 2,898 - 2,826 165 8 1 3.5 1.399 - 1,308 99 3 1 - 4.0 1,399 - 1,330 76 3 -
! ft • a • t e n 5.4 3,928 - 3,404 480 84 B - 6.1 1,892 - 1,940 200 38 7 - 5.7 2,014 - 1.794 390 19 1
ETTI ' * • lOpi 4.3 3,041 - 3,917 389 82 4 4.6 1,716 - 1,486 215 33 3 3.9 1.338 - 1,151 153 19 2 -
10 JTU • • • 15 j i t 8.8 4,084 - 3,484 641 62 7 - 8.7 3,463 - 2,038 368 40 7 - 4.6 1.811 - 1.429 173 12 - -
15 T r i • • i 20 pra 3.0 2,147 - 1,342 272 26 7 3.2 1,211 . 1,018 163 20 8 - 3.6 938 - 824 104 8 2 -
20 j r a or n r a .4 274 228 41 * 2 .3 128 - 95 37 2 2 - .4 148 130 14 4
Dhancun .2 143 114 18 1 7 4 .2 99 72 10 2 1 4 .2 84 42 8 1 •

_ (lunhar) 39,530 9 3 32,819 13,829 3,993 701 19 23,211 28 13,499 7,417 1,781 494 12 18,309 34 9,020 8,112 933 207 4
TOFHOI 3 0 H framaiii) lOO.O .3 58.5 32.8 7.0 1.9 * 100.0 .1 63.1 32.0 7.6 2.1 .1 100.0 .2 83.9 33.4 6.1 1.4 '

lunar in Japan''. .2 63 83 - . . . . . 1 3 8 3 8 . _ - - - .2 3 4 3 4 - - - - _
Laaa than 6 n a a .2 96 . 8 8 . . . . . .2 49 . 4 8- - - - .2 37 37
6 m a h u t laaa than 1 Ji .3 117 . 1 1 0 7 - - - .2 89 - 8 14 - - - .4 81 - 8 6 3 - - -
1 jr • • • 5 7.-1 1.2 443 - 382 70 11 .9 219 - Mt> 34 8 - 1.8 224 - 182 36 6 - -
8 pra » » " 10 j r a 1.0 393 - 291 39 11. 2 1.0 233 174 S3 7 - 1.0 180 117 37 4 2
10 JTB • • ' 1 6 JTB 4.2 1,809 - 1.040 471 81 16 8.3 1,241 780 380 88 16 2.6 387 - 260 91 16 - -
1 8 7TB ' ' • 30 pra 33,6 12,925 - 7,413 4,398 940 196 1 39.8 6,992 - 4 , 9 8 9 3,136 738 189 1 3 8 . 7 3.933 - 3 , 4 4 4 1,380 303 37
20 pra or aarra 88.4 33,861 - 12,993 7,428 1.938 433 3 82.6 1 2 . 1 8 8 - 7 , 1 6 8 3,776 936 316 3 67.8 10,386 - 5.937 3.883 699 177 1
Ghkauua .9 338 - 3 3 7 73 IB 4 12 .9 209 142 45 10 3 9 .9 127 - 9 6 3 3 5 1 3

• Laaa than 0.05 paroant.

It aafara to puTBona harm i n f e r a i g n eaeatrlaa ulnar than Japan ana hurt aarar loan In Japan.

Juarca: lorn lat-26


TABLE 30.—LEKQTH OF H£SID£W;E 39 JAPAN BI AGE AT TUB M JAPA* AND KATIVITTl fracuees t o WBA In 1942

MjtjLi length o f residence r e f e r s t o t o t a l t i a e speak, l a Japan Including v i s i t s aa w a l l aa a c t u a l raaidanoo. Ago a t t i n * i n Japan raforw
to ago- o f tTMuia whlla i n Japan and e w e r s a l l periods o f tlmo spent In Japan. For «ammplaf o f too 5,454 who spent from 5 t o 10 rears: In
Japan, 465 war* under 10 years, o f ago while In Japan, 494 woro In Japan between the a gee of 10 and 19 o n l y , 50 wore tliure a f t e r the age of
20 only, 1,045 war* i n Japan while under 10 and a l s o between the ogee 10 and 19, v t o .

__ Ant AT TIME Bf JAPAN


KATITin Am JOJ^ aj u d Both Both Both Undor 10, ,.
BKSIDHffiB IK JAPAN , » - « H> ""dMr 10 10-14 ^ „„,„ „ j ^ , Uad „ 1 0 , 1 M , J> Vn-
P.ro»t Kunh.r ' J*!*" <"» Onlj ^ , ^ ^ ^ , „ „ g, , ^ , 0 , „ , „ knoim
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . . . . . ——^—^—^^—— | •
..... (Nuab.r) 111,170 82,304 8,290 5,027 1,118 IS, 875 983 144 80,870 489
(Poroont) 100.0 47.4 6.7 2.7 1.0 14.1 .9 .1 27.7 .4

• m r In J.pan 17.4 62,804 52,804 . . . . . . - -


U u t h i n 8 «•-., 8.6 5,700 - 2,184 1,013 418 40 43 - 4
8 t o * But 1 . 4 . t h i n 1 IT 2.8 2,815 - 1,898 812 312 117 98 18 - 4
1 JT • " " 6 Jr. 3.9 4,189 - 1,913 976 366 584 416 70 48 4
6 JTl * • • a i-i 3.1 5,464 1!S til 60 1,845 286 50 245
ID JT9 " " • 15 JTI 5.1 5,672 - 4,806 163 8 1,226
15 JTl » • « 20 JT. 18.7 15,072 . . . - 8,746 8 - 6,306 12
20 J T I or . o n 20.6 22,826 - . . . 22,825
UnJmcan .6 479 It - 4 8 20 465

,,,,.„.,., - _ . , (NunlMr) 72,660 62,742 5,428 3,027 1,118 7,109 983 65 2,059 119
1H9U6M BURN j
( N r M i ^ . o 7 j _ 6 ,,5 ^ 1 - 5 ,_, l < 4 j, j-B _j

Umtw in Jtpin 72.8 62,742 52,742 • - - - - - - -


L i n thin 6 . 0 . 5.0 5,815 - 2,099 1,015 416 40 48 - 4
8 K M but l i t ! t h i n 1 JT 1.7 2,898 - 1,687 612 512 147 98 8 4
1 JT • » • 6 JTl 8.4 8,928 - 1,842 978 166 860 416 38 44 4
8 jr. " • • 10 JT. 4.2 5,041 - 192 494 30 1,802 288 17 221
10 jra " • " 15 J T . 5,6 4,064 - 8,182 158 4 783 -
15 JTU • • " 20 J T I 8.0 2,147 . . . . 1,400 8 - 739
20 j r . or . o r . .4 274 - - 274 -
Untnoim .2 143 8 - 4 8 16 107

•TUTTOU nnnn (HtunMr) 38,620 82 862 - - 8,668 - 79 28,811 640


ruOJJU! W (p,reKrt) loq.o .2 2.2 - - 22.2 - .2 74.5 .9

MvTor In J*j^n/1 .2 82 8 2 - - - - - * -
L o u thin 6 n o i .2 85 - 8 6 - - - - - - -
8 m But L a u t h i n 1 j r .3 117 . 1 0 9 - - - - 8 - -
1 JT " • « 5 JT> 1.2 413 - 371 - - 54 - 34 4
5 j n • • " 10 j r a 1,0 393 293 - - 43 - 33 24
1 0 JTU « • " 15 JTn 4.2 1,608 - - - - 1,143 . 4 461 -
15 JIM • " • 20 j r a 35,6 12,925 - 7,346 - - 5,567 12
20 JT. o r n o r . 58,4 22,551 - - - - 22,551
Unknom .9 338 - 4 - - - 4 528

1/ Refers t o persons bora i n f o r e i g n countrlea other than Japan who oar* never been In Japan.

Source: Pom 1fiU-£o (£5 percent sample)

(851
TJJLI IK—ttSWMQI AID E3UCATIO IV JAPAj BY KUOH CLASSIIIGAT10SS, BT SIX AID 131: A a « - l c u - 3 o r a BV»CTM*I to V U l o 194*
<Vtuit»r o-id Pox-cant)

T I » 0 1 1 T
• V i lVara
li la Japan Vara In Japan
an i n um TOTAL Vnrar I o n . or laaa 3 pro or TOTAL Xaaar (ana or laaa 3 rra ar
AHDICAI In than 3 JTA nora AmiOAI In than 3 rra nora
BOH Jap An •C" aohool In arJaael l x POET Japan Total anbnel l a aanaol l a
T
Japan Japan Japan apnn

TOTAL 72.650 52,762 19,90( 10,513 9.395 100.0 100.0 10O.0 100.0 100.0

Inlal • «,025 7.966 59 59 _ u!o 15.1 .3 .5 _


5 6.691 613 613 2.1 6.0
- ?
10 - l 6
7,lo6
9.611 1.166 1,276 1,226 -
50
9.7
13.0
12.7
15.6 6.6 11.7 .6 -
1 5 - 19 15,637 12,1(3 3,656 2.660 796 21.5 23.2 17.6 25.3 (.5
00 - 26 15,(66 9.911 5.9.5 2.910 3.065 21.9 IS.! 27.6 32.6
05- M 9.659 6,690 6,969 1,(66 3,103 S.9 26!? 17.6 .13.0
30-56

So- £
6.506
1.72(
6l 6
1,926
(07
2,3(2
921
326
(19
35(
162
1.563

1(6
tl.9 l:I
2*3
3.6 17.0
6.6
1.6
7.!
3.6
1.6
16.6
6.0
l
L 5 - 69
50-56
210
Tl
"J.
22
116
69
59
17
57 *3
.1
a2 .6 .6
.1-
X .6
1
32
2 • .3

g:& 13
5
5
2
3
1 1 * * * .
65 a Or.r
3-
15 1 •t • * • .
15 3 2
• • . .
c
HALE 57,503 26,716 10.5(5 5,167 5,61( 5U3 0.7 53.2 69.1 57.7

_ ,t .
tfalar 5
5
10 - " 16?
6.165
9.5(6
6.766
6,131
3.3(7
6.122
36
197
662
36
197
617 - £|
6.6
7.S
6.6
7.(
1.0
3.2
.3
1.9
-
5.2 3

25 5.9
15- 19 7,906 6,160 1,766 1,297 6(7 10.6 U.S S.E 12.0
00- 26 7.917 6(797 3,120 l,36( 1,772 10.9 15.7 12.7 K.9
25- 29 6.(71 2.305 2,566 («3 1,6<9 6.7 6.6 12.9 !.6 17.9
30- 56 1,309 635 (7S 3.3 2.0 6.6 6.1
2,363
1,111 '•???
6(6 627 239 3(( 3.1 2.3 Si
2:£
65-69
629
130 •2
226
76
101
3(
125
36
".1
•E
:i
.1
1.1
.6
1.0
.6 \l
50-56 90 n3 r 25 ,1
* .2 .1
•I
55 - 59
60-66
7
6 E
£E t1 2
1 * * a
.
6 1 1 • • • . .
65 * Or.r 3
- • * . . -
n u l l 35.567 26,026 9.323 5,366 3,977 6(.7 *>9. 1 66.! 50.9 62.3

.1 .2

w
Itedar 5 3.(60 3.«35
5 3,306 216 216 1.1 2.1
" ? 6,022 632 607 29 6.6 5.! .3
1 5 - 19 6,023 1,710 1,603 307 10.7 11.6% 1.6 13.3 3.3
20-26 7!969 5.116 2.(35 1,562 16.1 13.5
1,273 u.o 16.9
25-29
3O-56
6,766
1.963
SIT
2.3(5
(TO
2.X3
1.073
296
963
3(6
119
1,620
6(9
6.6
2.7 li
.6
12.0
5.6
1.6
3.2
3.7
1.1
15.1
7.3
U
B:8 1(6 ?£.no:• 100 61
175
59 .(
.3 .? .5 .6 .l
65-69 (0 .35 62 21 21 .1 .1 .2 .2 .J
50-56 21 10 3 a a .1 .1
1': T
5 1 1 a •a
III s1 1 - a. * -
65 * Orar T E -1 -1 , -a a- -
9
• . *
* L*M ttaflji O.O5 p i r C o i t ,

•cure* I form VU-2&

186)
t U U 3 2 . — IXMHH V ttJIBOCI I I jAfjtf ST tttJCiTKH I I JAFH U S lATIfXCTi ITVHH t o l i U !*)«

:
fclil l<*Bgtb e f r*iid*Bca r*f«fB t o t o t a l t i n * *p*Dt l a Japan iMluAlAf V l * l t * M v a i l a* actual ranlitaaca, I d u o a t i o s i n Japan rafara t o nuabar of T M T B attaadad •ehtjol i n Japan; oumbor of yaaro attandod
achoal tabulatad to aonrort *hol> fmr.

_____ KPUCjTICM IB JlfA.ll ^___


l 3 ] i 10 n
M£lifiMl*m ~W •*»-" '* * * ' ' " *5 H—11 3 IT IS 19 20 21- B k K n m
-Jfcf^l ^. yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy yy y yyy yyy yyy yy y yyy yy y yyy yyy

I 1 I U lli.no 45.380 302 832 1.205 5.351 1.553 5.701 2.252 12,471 2.723 5.135 3.511 2,443 1.535 571 354 172 115 45 12- S S 17<
laaar 1B J i p u 52.40* 52.805 - - - - - . - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . .
Laaa than 4 ana 3.700 1,700 - . - - - - - - - - - • . . . . . . . . . .
4 Boa but laaa O u 1 jr 2,815 2,785 l/24 - - - - - - - - - - " . . . . . . . . 2 .
1 ~ " • " 5 T" 5,343 3,555 151 245 183 177 1/32 - - - - - - - - 5
5 jra • " " 1 0 jrt 3,535 774 42 53 124 187 347 537 417 485 202 1/58 - - . . . . . . - . . «
10 rra " " " 1 5 jr. 5.472 242 12 8 81 203 145 473 554 1,480 475 93* 535 172 39 15 . - - . - - - 1*
15 j r a " " " 20 JTB 15.072 141 18 77 130 902 220 1.457 428 5,306 1,27* 2,202 1,485 787 295 62 24 12 . . . . . 32
20 rra or Bora 22,825 1.205 127 415 673 2,840 707 2,960 447 5,119 76* 1,905 1,315 1.684 1,1*9 49* 322 180 114 65 14 8 8 88
Uninoa, 4J7 154 4 8 4 5 0 1 2 52 4 81 8 50 14 20 1 2 - . . . . . . - 2 *

UBUC1> SOU 72,650 62,850 207 270 322 430 522 737 670 2,513 800 1,557 1,011 375 122 58 28 8 i 12

••Tar In Japan 52.742 52,742 - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . .


Laaa than 6 not 3.415 3.615 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6 aoa h i t laaa than 1 I T 2,478 2,672 1/22 - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - . . . 4
irr " " • 5 jra 3,926 3.124 147 257 183 179 1/32 - - - - - - - . . - - . - . . . 4
5 jra • " " 1 0 rra 3.051 458 34 29 104 183 347 535 519 670 198 1/58 - - . - - . . . . . . 4
10 yra • " " 15 rra 4,044 93 4 25 49 39 310 256 1,151 433 904 576 172 39 15 . . . . . .
15 rra " " " 20 rr§ 2,147 30 - - 8 15 4 84 25 589 153 505 400 188 79 39 20 8
20 rra or rjora 294 4 . 4 - - - 4 - 76 14 84 31 31 4 * 8 - 6 - - - - -
•;-,•.-•- 143 102 - - 4 - 5 - 2 1 " - 4 4 4 . . . . . . . . . .

raoiG* MRU 38,520 2,51c 175 5*2 883 3,921 1.041 4,764 1,552 10,158 1,923 3.582 2,400 2,248 1,373 513 318 18* 104 65 1* 8 8 162
k m 1 B Japaari 62 6 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . .
Laaa than 6 Boa 85 85 . - - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 BOB but laaa than l r r 117 113 ^ • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 JT • " • J JTB 4*3 4 3 1 1 8 - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . .
5 rra " * " 10 rra 393 316 8 30 8 - 4 - 1 - 15 * - - - . . . . . . . . . 4
10 rra " " " 15 rra 1,608 149 8 8 56 15* 126 383 296 323 42 28 19 - . . . . - . - - - 1*
15 rra " " " 2 0 jra 12,725 131 18 77 122 887 216 1,373 603 1,717 1,121 1,697 1,085 577 216 23 * * . . . . . 32
20 rra or .or. 22,551 1,201 129 111 693 2,840 707 2,956 647 5,043 7*8 1,821 1,284 1,653 1,1*5 *70 314 180 106 65 14 8 8 88
Data •'--. 336 52 * 8 1 36 12 48 * 60 8 36 12 16 12 - - - - - - - - 2*
1/ Sloe* th* pehool yaar l a laaa than t n a l r a (Hatha, i t i a poaaibla t o couplata a aabool yaar without «p*cdlag tha f u l l yaar l a Japan.

g/ Rafara t o paraoaa born l a f o r a l s n countrlaa othsr than Japan nbo h»*a na»er bean i n Japan.

Sourca: f 3 n l n a - 2 o (25 pureaot aaatpla)


TABU 33,—iEWCATIQH IN JAPAN BY LAST YiAR ATTKWIKD SCHOOL IN JAPAN AND NATIVITY i Erevan to IRA i n 19*2

Note; Sducation in Japan raford to number of year* a t t e n d e d school in Japan) mmbar of yaara attandad school tabulated t* naareat ahcle year

LAST 9KA2I AiTBNUKD 66:18;:: I, IN JAP All


JTTATTVTTT. ApD
EDUCATION TN .TAPAH TOTAL 1535- 1930- 1325- 1915- 1900- B-fora tin-
Nona 1941 1,40 1937
?orcant Number 15-38 1734 1 618 1324 1914 1902 kBOIB

T
° * ^ 8S£) 100.0
111,170 65,380
58.9
3T4
-3
373
.4
5?i
.5
2,556
2.3
2,704
2.4
2,353
2.1
9,203
8.3
17,066
15-3
10,426
9.4
148
.1

Honi 58*9 65,380 65,380


1 year 3B2 14 24 48 25
2 yaara
.3
.7 832 - 43
40
31
B 15 «6
31 33
22 117
1.71
-
1.1 - u 11
.52 31
73 181
375
-
3 yaara: 1,205
- 30
43
?E 52 75
88
694
-
4 yaara
5 yaara
3.9 4,351
1,483 - 16
20 24
32
4.8
10 6 76
76 105
123
128
1,560 2,302
618 -
6 yaara
1-3
5,701 - 20 40
113
176 878
355
1,978 -
4
7 yaara
5.1
2.0 2,242 - 36 152 285
224 528
2,134
66E 448
- 19
50
5.i" 15
ill
15? 113
720 2,380 5,216 2,306 *
1
8 yaara 11.5
2.A
12,671
- *s
1(
551 8' 3
25 2 854 838 258
* yaara
10 yoard 4.6
2,723
5,139 - J6 35
58
2 36
516
177
403 -
11 yaara - 31
44
»5
:>f, ill
588 321 1,*23
882
1,775
240 -
12 yaara
3.1
2.4
3,411
2,663 - L7
277
•03
144
163
82
1,255
346 -
- 4
13
B :«
,18
130
41 15
632
254
1,263
82 7 151 -
13
14
y«ari
yaara
1.3 1,495
- 4
45
18 28 12 128 3712 -
•5 571
346 - -
4 - 14 12 205
*3
16 -
15
In
yaara
yaara
.3
,2 - -4 - 4
10
4
85
122 2? -
17 yaara .1
192
114 - - - 16 - 36
26 .
lG yaara .1 - - - - 1 . -
4 - 17
53
40
13
-
19 yoara
65
14 - - - - - 14 - -
20 y a o r t * e 8 - -
21 y o a r a • 8 * - - - - - - 4 -
4 - -
OnfcnooB. •
.2 174 4 - 4 2b -
4 -
" • ~ ~ " - ltf

(HmDar) 72,650 62,840 _.,T, 186 505 2,505 2,800 2,118 1,1243 161 1? 16
AlCRT CAN BORN j •2
( p - r e M | t 100,0 86.6 -5 .5 •T 3.4 3-5 2.3 1.5
* *
Hon* 86.6 62,840 62,840 _ - -
14 24
- -. . - - _ .
1 year .3
.4
207
- <"]
Id
31
18 78
31
46
33
16
31
-
4 - -
2 yaara
.4
290
322 - B
11 7 52 75
53
48 - -
3 yoara
- 30
48
38
106 76 64 4i3 -
16 -
4 -
4 yaara ,6 430
422 - 16
24
32
1C 101 56 -
5 yaara .6
- 20
2H'
.113
144
66
175 22'.: - -
4 -
i
& yoara 1-3 937
690 - 38 3«
1.52 105
277
207 101
32
1.7
T yoara •9
- 19 55
41
33
6l •61 59 -
4 -
6 yoara. 3.5 2,513
800 - 50

v: It
585
228 252
67c
150
355
a
9 yaara 1.1
- p
38
274
T2
-
16 - -
10
11
yoara
yoara
2.1
1.4
1.557
- 4*
45
26
55
101
512
264
547
374 141
72
53 6 - -
1,011
- 24, 26 4 - -
1? yoara .5 395
122 - 17
4
13
4 20
126 131 52
12 4 - -
13 yoara ,2
.1 58 - 4
45
16
33
28 4 -4 - -
14
15
yaara
yoara 28 - -4 - }0 U 4 - - -
16 yoara •
a 8 - -
4 - 4 - - - -
8 - - - -
B - - - - -
17 yaara

I 12 - - - - 4 4 J,
Unrncan
" - " ~ - " - -
• ..iji. esicrtf \HtBhor) 38,520 2,540 8 12 77 104 247 8,081 16,905 10,414 13a
-8 44.0 27,0
nmm sow fP-ffl-Ht)
100.0 6.6
- • • .2 •3 21.0 -3

Hon* 6.6 2,540 2 , 5 «


16 25 111
1 y*ar ,5
1.4
175
542 - - - - •
6 -
4 -
4 -
2 yoara
883 - - - -
4
38
?<
113
161
375
694 -
3 yaara 2,3
- - - -- - -
4 1,544 2,298 -
* yoara 10.? 3,921
1,061 - - - - - 8 8
75
7? 355 618 -
5 yaara 2,8
4,764 4
a 8 666 2,102 1,974 -
6 year* 12.4
4.0 - - - -
4 IT 427 656 448 -
7 yoara 1,552
- - -
4 - -
8 12 -
G yoara 26.3 lo,15fi
- - - 5
50
17
2,625 5,157
838
2,302
766 -
9 y«r< 5.0 1,923
- - - - 4 22- 47
792
1,351 1,757 401 -
10 yoara 7.3 3,582
2,400 - • - - 25 42 1,247 240 -
11 yaart 6.2
- - - - 4
13
4
823
(416 1,265 3*6 -
12 yaara 5.7 2,268
- - -4 4
13
8
30
4 25c 8.72 181 -
13 yoara 3,6

*-3
1,373
- - - 126 236 83 -
14 yaarl 513
318 4 "
8 85 205 It -
15 yaara .8
184 - - - - 4 - 16 122 7? -
It. yoara .5
106 - - - - 8 - - 25 59 13 -
17 ygora .3
.2 - - - - 4 - 4 - IT 40 -
Ifl
1?
yaara
yaara
65
14 » - - - - 14 - -
20 yaara * 8 *- - " " - - - -
8 - *
21 yoara •
a 6 * - 4 4 " ' ~
"ninown .4 162 — - - - - — - 4 ?! -
4 •
131
' "
* Lose than CO? percent-

Source! F o r P VRA-2& [25 p o r c a n t 4,<iir-:.i.

(88)
TABU! 1(„—irantWE IS JAPAS HI TWEE AaS nROtira Br BIRTIPIAOE CF r-AIlMTSl Al»ricen-8»rn Evacuee a to IRA In 1942

i.il'..l ! IF JAlAi: ABO AGS OK H';.\?.<J~:

BiRTKFLACS OF PARSKTS TOTAL AM8MCAA KIM IPvTSR I S JAPAH HERS I S JAPAH


40 f Under 40 a
[•«rcont IV *.ir ::-Mer
20
20-35 over
Total
20
y-39 40 !• Total Under
20-39 e'er
r.v.r

TOTAL 100.0 72,650 40,184 31,539 927 52,74? 34,984 17,332 426 19,908 5,200 li.,207 301

Mother - Japan at.i 59,748 27,916 30,923 907 40,694 23,222 16,862 410 19,254 4,696 14,061 497
» - United S U t e o 14.5 10,503 10,2*2 241 10,114 9,919 195 389 343 46
" -Baaatl 3.0 2,5.U. 1,899 261 -4 1,944 1,746 194 -4 250 153 67 -
* - linkiicein/^ .1 235 105 114 16 190 97 61 12 45 8 33 -5
KATHTS BORB I S JAPAK S9.9 65,353 33,223 31,23.9 911 45,817 28,286 17,117 414 19,536 4,937 14,102 477
tothap - Japan SO. 5 58,607 26,911 30,789 907 39,523 22,318 16,795 410 19,084 4,593 13.994 477
" - United. S t a t e s 7.5 5,422 5,266 156 5,168 5,041 127 254 225 29
" - Hawaii l.T 1,213 1,019 194 - 1,052 908 144 - 151 111 50 -
a - Unknnan .2 111 27 80 -4 74 19 5! -4 37 8 29 -
-
FATHER BOW
Mother
I S UHITCD 3TATi3
- Japan
6.7
.8
6,862 4,745
512
117 - 4,736
497
6,665
489
71
3
- 126
48
80 46
25
.
545 77
- - 23 -
" - United Statea 5.7 4,173 6,101 72 4,099 4,044 55 76 57 17
" - Hawaii .2 144 132 12 - 140 132 8 - 4 4 -
n
- Unknown - - - -
• .'.illMother
H SUM - Japan
IH HAVA
'.I 3.8
.8
2,271
580
2,123
491
144
69
6 2.037
462
1,940
411
93
51
4 234
118
183
80
51
38
.
a
" - United s t a t e e 1.2 a:: 844 - 784 78) - 61 61
" - Hawaii 1.1 8 3 74e -
51 —
4 748 7,16 -
3? —
4 55 42 - -
e - TJrJtnown .1 43 39 4 43 39 4
13
-
- - - - - "
rATHTJt - BIKTHFLACK L"JOfC7M/l
Mother - Japan
.2 164
16
93 59
12
17 152
12
93 51 8 12
4
. 6 4

* 4
- 4 a — - 4 —
» - United S t a t a a .1 43 50 13 63 50 13
" - Hawaii a 6 4 - 4 4 - - - - -'
.1 35 -
if, 30 —
12 -
39 26 8- -8 - 4- -4
• - thnkiwwn " "
* LOBS than 0,05 pensent.

!_..' Includes ;»0 fathers and i l racthera born in countriaB other than United States, Hawaii and Japan,

Source: For* TtTU-26. (25 percent sajnplel

[Nil
SECTION V

AGE COMPOS ITION OF THE POPULATION

This section is devoted primarily to the presentation of the


age, sex and nativity composition of the WRA center population, includ-
ing persons on short-term and seasonal leave at quarterly intervals
from January 1, 1943 to July 1, 1945.

A comparison of the age-sex composition of the total United


States on July 1, 1942 with the WRA center population as of January 1,
1943 as shown in figure 4, sharply defines the peculiar age distribu-
tion of the evacuated people.

The evacuated people who entered WRA centers were made up of two
distinct and unusual groups: (1) the aliens who came into the country
as young people in the quarter century ending in 1924 (see table 2 1 ) —
a group that, in the last 20 years since immigration was stopped, had
been diminishing in size and aging until their median age was 52 years;
and (2) their American-born children (or second generation), including
several thousand grandchildren (or third generation), who were born
here during the last quarter century (see table 36)—a group that had
few in the middle span of life and no aged and whose median age was 18^
years. The grandchildren are the children of the relatively small pro-
portion of the second generation who had reached the normal age for
marriage prior to evacuation and are the forerunner of the large group
of third generation which will result from the marriages of the remain-
der of the second generation as they reach their twenties.

In tables 36 to 47 the two distinct nativity groups are presented


in addition to the age-sex composition. This series of tables includes
single years of age from under 1 to 85 and over for the January 1, 1943
population; and five-year age groups at quarterly intervals from January
1, 1943 to July 1, 1945. The age, sex and nativity composition of each
center is given for January 1, 1943 and for July 1, 1945; and the all
center total, rule Lake, and all centers except Tule Lake are given
quarterly from January 1, 1944, when Tule Lake became a segregation
center.

Figures 5 and 6 describe the WRA center population (including


persons on short-term and seasonal leave) by age, sex and nativity at
six month intervals from January 1, 1943 - July 1, 1945. From the time
Tule Lake became a segregation center, age-sex-nativity pyramids are
presented for Tule Lake and for the population remaining at all other-
centers,

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Tables 48a to 48j present age, sex and nativity composition of
the evacuees segregated to Tule Lake from the various WRA centers. For
additional information on segregation, see Section X,

Definition of Terms

Age refers to age of the individual on the date specified in


each of the age-sex-nativity tables. For nativity see Section IV,

Source of Data

Age, sex and nativity for January 1, 194-3 was based on the year
of birth, sex and birthplace appearing on Form WRA-26, Individual
Record (for further explanation of Form WRA-26, see Source of Data in
Section IV), For quarterly intervals from April 1, 1943 to April 1,
1945 the composition of the remaining populations was compiled by ad-
justing the January 1, 1943 group in accordance with Forms WRA-177,
-178, and -222 which were received from WRA centers covering admissions
to and departures from centers and conversions from short-term and sea-
sonal leave to indefinite leave or terminal departure. For July 1,
1945 the composition was based on adjusted Forms WRA-321, Quarterly
Summary of Resident Population, Including Persons on Short-Term Leave,
submitted by the centers.

The age, sex and nativity of the segregated groups (tables 48a
to 48J) were compiled from Form WRA-274, Route List, covering mass
transfer movements to and from Tule Lake at the time of segregation.

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FIG. 6
AGE - S E X C O M P O S I T I O N - ' UNITED STATES POPULATION 7-1-42 AND WRA CENTER POPULATION 12-31-42

SOURCE'. TABLES 35 4 3 7
F 1G. 7

AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY' WRA CENTERS, SEMIANNUALLY 1-1-43-7-1-45


(NUMBER)

1-1-44

SOURCE:- T A B L E S 37 39,41.43.45 & 47

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WRA CENTERS EXCEPT TULE LAKE

7-1-44 1-1-45 7-1-45

TULE LAKE
FIG. 8

AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY'


WRA CENTERS, SEMIANNUALLY 1-1-43 - 7-1-45

(PERCENT)

SOURCE' TABLES 3 7 . 3 » , * I . « . J , 4 J 1 4 7
l i H J 35.—AGI-ill OOHFQSITIOIt b t L n t t l Papulation at ContU*at*l Gnit*d St* tin, July 1. 1942 (ftutisar a&d F*uc*nt)

lot*I 1-KIUJ.M *™»d fara*« abroad.

499 1 0 9 1 J I F I B C I I t
Octal Hal. fill !btal MM TWslc

MBU. 134.533.035 65.994.416 57.635.512 100.0 49,a 50,2


"Under 5 15.193,839 5,221,265 6.972,497 9.0 4.6 4.4
5-9 10.591.145 5,429,399 5,351.746 7.9 4.0 3.9
10-14 11.258.459 8,710,418 5.845,044 5.3 4.2 4.1
15-19 13,115.335 5,059.672 6,045,658 9.0 4.6 4.6
00-04 11.539,233 8,513,353 6.035.920 5.6 4.1 4.6
25-29 11.057.768 6,307,879 5,749,555 5.3 4.0 4.3
30-34 10.474.721 3.105,021 5.365,700 7.3 3,8 4.0
35-30 9,719,965 4.784.080 4,935.906 7,2 3.6 3.6
40-44 5.978.775 4,482.181 4.516,597 6.7 3.3 3.4
45-40 9,352,291 4,217,332 4,145.759 5.2 3.1 3.1
60-54 7,877,743 3,676.122 3,701,521 6.6 2.9 2.7
55-50 5,255,595 3,212.667 3,045.928 4,7 2.4 2.3
40-54 4,950.545 2,804.952 2,448,596 3.7 1.9 1.8
58-69 3.B87,626 1,928,131 1.962,496 2.9 1.4 1.8
70-74 2,745.974 1,339,346 1,405.628 2.0 1.0 1.0
75 4 OTC 2,820,977 1.314,334 1,606,543 2.1 l.o 1.1

Scores t 9. 3. Barnm of tL. Oaaattl- SKrl.i P-44. 9c. 9, lntl»tnd Pppnlaiioa la Contlncatal Onltsd Statcc Br i j n .
06lcr. ni Sell 1940 U> 1942.

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TABU 36.—SiKGLX TUPS OF AQE 3Y SEX, XAXmTY AKD sJiBJIAL STATUS! All VBA C e n t e r * , Jajnw-y 1, l ? * }

Wot a! JteiVrii t o r a g t d u n t p o o u l a t l o n o f cenlffru •. r."1->-' '-••.: aTACUBflt on E t : o r t - t * r s find gfuuocuil Lftgre. by J a n u a r y 1 , ; , : ^ : , t m n g f a r of gvncueet
t o vfflA c g n t e r g m a coicplrtA oxeept f o r il) T}5& K a v a l l r n t v a e u t t g , Slu Anerlcfin Born and lib" Worolrn. B o m , vrha entgrod La F o b r a a r y aod ICareh of
19l»3 AAA ( 2 ) Birrai*Lar,foue a a n i g g l o i u f r o a 19^3 to 15^5 of nlLena p a r o l e d o r r e l e a s e d fron Departnent of J u a t L c e Infitrnftant Caopg, A «tc*ll au»>
b a r of r o l t m t a r y cmLcueeg, nergboe f r o a l a g E l t u t I o n * , e t c . By tfcU d a t a ZoS oraouoeg. S i b A n e r l e a n Born and 50 F o n l e n Born, hod r e l o c a t e d
f r o a e g a t e r g an LadofinLto ! • * ¥ • •

T O T A L AHES1CAS M B * TORitOK BOBS


SH AMD 1 0 8
fetl] SlBcl, ; srn.il Other Totnl Hr.,-:. H.rrlrl eow fetal SibflC M*rrl.d. Other

TOTAL. 110,210 63,156 11.712 5,036 71,531 57,800 13.369 362 38,709 5.656 28,379 1.671

OnAer 1 1,271 1,871 1,871


1.871 : :
1
2
1,705
1,517
1.705
1.517 - -
1,703
1.510
1.703
1,910
: ; 2
7
7
7
l.ioo 1,500 1,189 1.189 11 11
1,127 1,127 1,178 1,178 9 9
c
I 1,132
1,360
1,M5
1,132
1,360
1,135
:
;
1,123
1,315
1,123
1,123
1.3*3
: 9
15
12
15 ;
7 1,123 12
I 1,196
1,132
1,196 1,185 1,185 - 11 11 -
9 1,132 1,129 1,129 9 9
10 1,667 1,667 1,660 1,660 7 7
: :
11 1,752 1.752 ' 1,71s 1,718 10 10 ;•
12
1,251
2,016
1.55T
2,016
1,8*6
1.993
1,816
1.993
- \ 11
23
11
73
2.239 2,239 2,218 2,218 21
!l a
\l
IT
2,512
2,HI
3,211
2.512
2, H i
3.233 11
2,189
2,818
3.221
2,129
2,818
3.213 11
29
23
20
2b
i J
20 ;
12 3,260 3,227 3H 2 3.239 3.207 30 2 21 1
87 2 85 2
3.621 3.587 3.199 33
19 3.532 31
!
20
21
3,616
3.722
3.107 207
102
2 3,559 3.351
3.336
201 1 57 P 3
!
1

22 3,221
3.351
5*
5 3.736
976 I 52
8 1

s
2.635 5 3.171 2,591
2,667 1,9*2 711 5 2,622 1.911 701 4 P 31 13 1
2.361 1,523 763 15 2.313 1.553 7 « 11 15 30 17 1
18

i! 2,226
2,062
1,229
1,027
98*
1,021
13
20
2,181
2,016
1,196
998
572
1,000
13
IS
*5
52
33 13
a 2
27
21
2,075
1,715
S36
565
1,211
1,157
25
23
2,023
1,693
810
"•7
1,188
1,125
25
21
52
52
2 26
2
IS
29 1,522 110 1,061 27 1,158 120 1,011 27 70
20
5=
30 1,271 316 923 32 1,191 293 8T0 31 77 73 53 1

z
31 1,0*9 202 229 18 973 151 761 IS 76 11
32 2J7 159 666 12 T50 lit 12 87 13 7*
33 212
797
-.,•9
120 u 21
23
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596
112
65 185
18
lb
131
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17
25
111
H I
6
7
6,8 26 *73 78 37? 16 10
35 231 107 358 i'5
36 677 108 7*3 26 353 77 •H: 11 521 6! 44? 15
IT 020 88 * 905 7-6 11 615 "2 '72 23
38 1,152 123 982 53 =37 8 873 SO 715 15
39 1,152 128 993 37 2a 35 216 10 R»7 93 TT7 27

182 10 150 S3?


10
111
1.252
1,125
1*7 1,037
981
68
72 1*7
27
22
1*5
114
100
11
1,070
1,038 110 867 g
112 1,503 ill 1.257 103 119 12 7 1,181 171 1,157 -6
1.397 HI 1,123 103 '7 6 67 7 1,120 1,116 99
1,127 93 1,217 117 62 7 *7 8 1.165 1,170 109

P 39 1 112
3
17
1,310
1,201
1,162
i,-.'

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1,100
"82
912
118

3?
10
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1*
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1.285
1.158
1,123 78
1,061
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112
120
12?
IX 1,151 •2 -18 131 •:•:, 8 19 7
1
1,125 79 919 127
33 73
19 1.035

1,065
77
87
236

255
122

123 23
I
6
25

1* 3
1,002

1,012 21
511

811
118

120
963 ,61 121 IT 1 12 1 . 9*6 77 7I6 123
1,127 so, 1H !0 3 6 I 1,177 131 890 153
137
l.OJl 190 12 1 s 1,381 171 1.023 1ST
1.393 17? 3
5* 1,611 2ja
1,182 208 7 2 6 1.631 241 1.177 .735

55 19* 162 1 7 1 191 96* 111


1,323
1,315
967
971 173 3 1 3
1.319
1,3*2 .131
221
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sir 255
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1,263
1,211
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173
153
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1.2*1
1,238 221 *y 173
153
3 36L
So 1.213 223 820 170 3 1 2 1,210 ii;' BIB 170
,1 1,110 192 756 192 1 1 1.139 192 706 191
Sr 1.072 211 , :•'• 175 1,078 211 689 175
986 •06 177 1 I 0S5 203 330
950 $ 611 162 950 171 fill

557 173 503 181 857 173 LB


68! 129 115 138 1 1 :'.?1 128 138

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209
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TO 313 88 168
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181
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TULI jfc—9I1SLE TFA2S OF AOE BY SEI. HATITITY Mil (ASttffltt STATBSt A l l 'HI C e n t e r . , JeraAro 1 , I963 (Continued)

TOTAL AKFillClil ebrU F07JSI36- EGHJ


SEI A9D AM
tutnl Single Ksrrled Other MAI Stnrle Mere)-, i Other Total Strytle Jlnrrl , d Other

R
77 53
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16
39 3
26
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65
53
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76
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HAini 60,189 36,651 21,037 2,696 36.635 31.191 5,303 llil 23,656 5,267 15.736 2.553
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881
919
111
- - 989
879
989 _ , „
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879
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l.SED 1,876 5 1 1,860 1.856 5 1 20 20 - -
19
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1.197
1.913
1,880
1.930
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1.903
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35 -7 1,570 1,677 •-•'•>
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1,163 1.039 122 2 1.16} 1,022 120 1
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1. 1,100 925 172 3 1.076 907 156 J 26 18 6 "
211 7 1,068 760 211
I 26 21
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26
1.072
1,052
1.036
B!
610
350
611
5
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l,o2l
1.007
673 366
bos 8
31
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10
27
21 609 »51 6 862
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661 6 26 1 10 ..
866
163 330 906 9 802
335
31b 679 a 61 16 25 -
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511
256
160
626
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6 666 23! boo 6
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31 617 530 Ill 375 -
667 1™ 33: 5 ilT 117 205 5 50 12 a
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669 91 162 9 377 83 287 7 72 11 66 -2
R 623 106 306 13 321 82 257 9 95
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636 •• 7 260 61 6 176 7li8 1


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560
57
79
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666
13
17
227
208
60
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193
180
170
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283
332
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272
276
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3B E36 115 -0: 20 199 39 193 5 637 7b 1L.1 15
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121
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62 739 11? '63 31 83 11 67 5 06 'I? 696 33
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S 621 90 bon 61 6? 7 33 5 576 83 657 36

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632
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670
632
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883
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2 1,202 266
735 5 3
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633
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102
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•• ?. A ' : > JUS


I l t l 1 1MKRIC6B E0EC1 n a n a SOEI
. _ iti^ . Sl.j'l, Harried Otter Total Sin-li MerrteS Otter Tot,; olrvle Harried Otler

60 9S1 221 6J7 127 B 1 1 979 ?20 636 123


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61
6s
192 61? 1
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202
560
688
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170 -1 a -1 - 207 687 120
15
610
523 - 809
799 173 523
799 173 103
- - - - 103

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575
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1,0140 -
a 1,027 1,027 - - - -
13
it
1,060
- 1.086 1,086 - - 13
8
13
8 - -
1.092 1.092
- - - " " "
11 1.255 1,255 a
_ 1,261 1,261 _ _ Id 16 a

a
a

a
1.390 1.390
1,620 - -
a
1.376
1,622
1.376
1.615 - - 16
5
16
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17 1.627 7 7
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1 13 -1
IS 1.6*6
1.761
1.630
1.65B
25
82
1
1
1.662 1.617
8] 1
16
16 13 1 -
19 1.727 1.665
"
g
SO 1.719 1.527 2 1.668 1,699 1W 1 11 .'8 E 1
21 1.799 1,1)51 5 1.776 I.633
T 2a 1? 7 a

02

I.
1.631
1,506
1,135
909
ltd,
,,.7
2
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1.679
1,116
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25
21
17
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1.261 -5> 7?1

696
1? 1.237
z
636
5» 11 26 12 11 1

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1.156 Wis 10 Ml 10 21 12 a
1,133
1,016 330 671 15 995 J25 656 111 21 K 15 1
27 272 796 780 7 16
OS
1.039
B79 156 '07.
17
17
1,016
851
219
!?2 6(6
17
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23
28 6 22 -
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29 665 110
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60 797
612
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32 370 50 'JT 7
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317
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15
10 m
268 13 2-18 7 10t$ 3 100 3

35 395 19 357 19 213 17 IBfi 10 182 2 171 9


367 LI 563 126 7 115 6 2Ul 6 9
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13
17 97 7 PA 6 ? ••?a
298 13
3« 8 33 k 6 602
.39
522
519 6
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5* 6
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(W)
HULK } 6 . — SI8MJS I B M Of AM BT SIX, IttTITITT AID XAHITAl STATUS: All «BA C n l m , O u r a i y 1 , 1 9 4 (CoDtlnuS)

TOTAL AMSSICAX 80101 roixioH BOD


Tnt.l 81 M i l Harried Other Total SUglt Hurled OtfadP Total Single Harried Other

9
Si Si
8
2
726
666 B99
26
15
*8 3
1 IS 5
2
J06
630
11 18 770 6 667
781 7 =75 1 2 2
« 79«
2
J
698
609
98
95
10
13
8 2
6
788
696
2
2
690
601 51
k9 707 1 8
9
50
51 HI J S? I I » 7
3
1
1
686
582 r 888
96
95
52 96 1 1 k 82; 77
i i
6 626 77
507 9 3 2
7 399 95
g 636 3 369
97
82
2 2 632
S2
1 286 71 2 1 1 358 1 283 70
1 35f
356
297
5
3
278
236
71 1 1 353 5 277 n
5T
5» 265
28s
3 198 It 1 1 268
3
3
236
197
58
6k
59 5 192 51 2 2 286 5 190 51
to 2B 2 1SJ 67 1 1 2J
J 2 182 87
61 196 166
62 196 3 129 it 196
196 3
188
129 I
176 1 118 57 - 176 1 us 57
g 151 1 91 59 151
1 51 59
132 82 50 82
106 2 69 35 lot 2 69
30

69 1
6o
1
55

?
26
28 1 1
- t99
1
1
55
38
3V 26
2 36
70 65 1 22 22 1 1 88 22 22
71
72
22
29 1
15
11
7
17
1 1 ; 21
29 1
16
11
7
17
19 1 10 8 1 1 18 10 8
R 15 7 8 15 7 8

6 8 k
It 8
10 i t
2
3
5
- :
- - 10
1
3
2
3
5
5
77
7S I 1
2
5 I 1
2
5
2
79 6 2 6
so 2 2 2 2
11 2 1 1 - 2 1 1
3 3 3 3
82 5 2 3 5 2 3
2 1 1 1 1 1 1
SS5 A OTU 9 2 3 6 6 2 1 1 5 2 3

;.-.y.i=..--i tan Vi-.ri--.-1;-

700003 O—*« H 07}


TABLS ?7a— A,K 01 SEX. AND NATJVTIT; All tiBl laenterH, J k n u U ? I . V}!.]i fNumt^r u d I ( r - s r / . ;
flptai ftnj>i7B t o r e s i d e n t p o p u l a t i o n flf c e n t e r s I n c l u d i n g • T t e u e e e a n i M o r t - t e n end a s M o n * ! l e e r * . ST J - u r o i r / 1 , 194.3* trtnattt of «vacu*«"
t o i,.(A C e n t e r s «taa c u n p l e t e except f a r ( l ) 930 E i f n i i e n gvucUDao, 314' ASiarlCan Bam and l i e Yim'.y-.. Born. Kho e n t e r e d I n FabriLirj end Hewh
o f ": '••', and il-rl mlfl0elJ.3if»aLiJ!i t d d d t i l D i i i ^rciii 1943 t o 1945 of tJl4HD p f m l e d o r r e l c a n d r r o r DepartttBTit of Jtifftlct IntprnTant C u m a , a n * l l
numbflr of V o l u n t a r y Bvacu*BS, p t r a o n e f r o n i n a t i t u t t o n H , e t c . By t t i l e d a t a Bt^. eioacueaft, EQt AnBTican 3 c n , end $C r o r t i g u B o m , had r n l o c a t e d
frr-m o e n t e r i on i n d e f i n i t e l e a v e .

9 0 2 6
I • H I 2 0 H 1 T

«a '.; TAJ. ABERJCAK «3m FGKE108 BOUT TOT44


•JUEHMU
i FOfi POBB108 ICRK
Total llmla Famala Total Bala FawHa Tottl B4La fr-ile Total Bala Fanila Total Bala Famla Total Bala Fanala

TOTAL 110,24c 6C,189 50,051 71,531 36,635 34,896 38,709 23,554 15,155 1O0.O 54.6 45.4 64.9 53.2 31.7 35.1 21.4 13.7
Urtdar fl,UD 4,225 3,335 3,061 4,203 3,973 29 17 12 7.3 3.8 3.5 7.3 1.8 3.5 . # »
7,151 7,105 74 3.2
J-9
Tj-14
3,614
4,613
3,547
9,445
3,590
4,779
3,515
4,436
if
-1.
32
IP
6,5
8.6
1,3
4.3 4.3
6.5
P.'
1.1 7.7
* .
a •
15-19
9,537
15,464 .',815
4,724
7,669 15,357 7,749 7,606 127
34
66 61 14.1 7.1 7.0 13.9
4.3
7.0
4.3
6.9 .2 * .1 .
.1
20-24 15,456 7,742 7,914 15,401 7,422 7,779 .155 120 135 14.2 7.0 7.2 14.11 6.9 7.1 .7 .1 ,1
Si - 2 5 9,642 4,369 4,773 9.371 4,720 4,651 271 149 122 8.7 4.4 4.3 8.5 4.3 4.2 .7 .1 .1
30-34 4,766 2,603 2,153 4,193 2,296 1,895 575 312 263 4.3 2.4 1,9 3.8 2.1 1.7 .5 .1 .2
35-39 4,974 2,761 2,213 1,677 1,076 599 3,297 1.4633 1,614 4.5 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 .5 3.0 1.1 1.5
40-44 5,7(4 3,273 3,491 537 409 178 6,177 2,664 3,3U 6.2 3.0 .3.2 .6 .4 .2 5.5 2.6 3.0
45-49 5,669 2,051 3,836 196 .21
48
75
21
5,693
6,180
1,930 3,763 5.4 1.9 5.5 .2
a
.1 .1 5.2 1.8
3.7
3-4
3,476
50-54 6,249 3,524
4,939
2,725
1,520
69
'.3 o 6 6,446 4(932
2,704 5.7 3,2
4.5
7.5
*
4 #a
5.7 7.5
55-59
60-64
6,459
4,416 951 3 5,362 4,412
1,51*
950
5.9
4.0
1.4
.9 . 5.9 4,5 4.4
5,367
2
4
!. 4.9
# # .
I
4.9 4.0 .9
45-69 2,663 7,433
814
455
170
1
2
1 2,384 2,432
612
454
127
2.6 2,3 .4
.1 . • :.;• 2.2 .4
70-74
75 4 o a a r
944
292 5«
5
6 1
7 939 .8 .7
.
1 .
H * ,8.3
a
.7 .1
350 5 344 231 53 .3 .5
• .3
*
* L*»fl t h * n 0 b 0.i p e r c e n t .
Source Form M l - 2 6

TABLE 37 a.—ACS BY $83. AM) NATIVITY: C e n t r e ! UtiJi^ J&nutUr? 1 , VfkW ( N u A o r Mid PerOent)

Hate. IIT; 1 one a D . M U H I on short—tar* and » a a o n * l leevj.

K 0 B El E H F I 1 c I N T
414 TOTAL UBfcXU 9CB> roraiGH sou TOTAL U f f B 3 0 * 8 90RK (OKE10H BORN
Total Bala Fasala fatal 44,".-. T . , ( Total Kill FnKali Total us:. FflfAAll Total B a l a Papala T a t a ! Bala (enala

TOTAL 8,232 4,434 3,798 5,123 2,605 2,518 1,M>9 1,829 1,280 100,0 53.9 46.1 62.3 31.7 30.6 37.7 22,2 15.5

UndaT 5
5-9
543
435
21!,
227
249
778
538
.429
291
775
247
74,:,
5
6
5
7
7
4
6.5
5.2
1.5
2.7
3.0
7,5
':••
',2
3.5
I.'
3.0
2.5
a
a
a
a .
a
10-14 643 >:"i '14 4 " 324 1.1 6 7.8 4,0 .1.8 7.6 1.7 .2 .3
15-19 996 45 7 50,. 985 >,3P •tip
477 11 4
5
12.2 6.0 6.2 12.1
3.9
6.0 6.1 .1
.1

20-24 1,151 765 583 1,127 551 568 24 9 ••


13 14,2 7.0 7.2 13.9 6.9 7.0 .3 .1 * .!
,2
75-29 851 J.'il 14 6 818 166 432 13 19 14 10.3 4.9 9.4 ".7 4.7 5.2 .4 .2 .2
30-34 422 231 15, 571 2"" 171 49 i: 38 5.1 2.8 2.7 4.5 2.4 2.1 .6 .4 .7
15-39 401 218 183 155 76 57 24 6 1.72 124 4.9 2.7 2.2 1.7 1.2 .7 3.0 1.5 1.5
40-44 500 235 265 39 75 14 441 210 251 6.1 2.° 3.2 .5 .1 .7 5.5 7.; 3.0
45-49 495 191 304 20 8 32 475 183 292 6.0 2.1 3.7 .2 .1 ,1
a
5,8 •J.P 3.6
y/n 267 4 1. 522 259 6.4 7.1 1 6.4 7.3
50-54 532
112 1 •1
1 51'
H.'i
384 131 6.3 4.7
3.1
1.6 . a 6.1 4.7
3.1
1.6
55-59
60-64
516
382
384
1 -
1 30. 104 77 4.6 1.7 .9 .
a . 4.6 7,' .9
246
305
Tit
97
61 - 246 61 2.9 2.2 .7 * - 2.9 2.2 .7
65-69
70-74 60 - - - 74 <-"•
61 11, .9 .7 - - - .7 .7 .7
74
40
14
-
1 -
1 - 44 39 5 .6 ,5 ."•
,1 - -
a - .1
75 * over 45 5
" . - •'
* tens than 0,05 percent.

TiBUC J7b,—AtK BY 311 AMD HAT^VTH, C^trado ftW-r, JKIUBTT l i 1%? ( K U ^ T and p t ^ a r c t )

Wotui IiiClndne • v a e u « * t on aJkirt-tarrn V-d acaaonal l o i r e .

H 11 U B 8 8 P E i c E 8 T
ADS
Total
TOTAL
Bala '"mala Total
AMERtCAN BGPJ,"
Bala Paaulb
FOREIGN TaOflli
Total Bala Panola Total
TOTAL
Bala toala
AVE'ICAN
Total Bala
PCM
'anala
ramsB a l aam
Total Faaala

TOTAL 18,039 9,807 8,232 12,165 6.273 5,892 5,874 3,534 2,140 1D0.0 54.4 45.6 67.4 14.9 32.6 32.6 19.6 13.0

[fndnt 5 1,398 710 668 1,390 727 661


46s
8 1 3 7.7 4.0 3.? 7.7
7.7
4.0 3.7
a
• a
a
a
a
5-9 1,318 644 674 1,307 639 12 5 6 '.J 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.7 a a a
10-14 1,756 859 897 1,744 854 890 12 6 7 9.6 4.' 4.9
7.0
9.6 4.7 1.9
"'.0 a
15-19 2,706 1,471 1,285 2,697 1,410 1,782 14 11 3 15.0 8.0 '4.9 7.9 .1 .1
70-24 7,514 3,258 1,776 2,504 ! ,246 1,258 11 12 18 14.2 7,3 '.1 14.0 7.0 7.0 .2 .1 .1
25-79 1,530 793 737 1,498 775 723 32 18 14 8.5 4.4 4.1 8.3 6.3 4.0 .7 .1 .1
27' 82 S.J 7.0
30-34 723 40'
37a
720 641 364 87 lip
59
233
43 1.9 2.7
2.2
1.7 1.9 .4 .7 .2
35-39 708 144 7 50 163 277 4.0 1.8 1.4 .9 .5
.2 :'.( 1.3
2.7
1.3
40-44 1,025 467 -IDS 80 62 78 915 405 510 5.8 7.5 3.1 .9 .1 5.1 1.1
2.62 S3 P.
45-49 85! 591 39 21 14 741 577 4.7 1.4 1.1 .2 .1 .1
a
4.J L.I 3.2
50-94 947 ill 434 31 10 1 936
1,001
701 433 5.3 7,9 2.4
1.2
.1 .1
a
5.2 2.9 2.4
1,2
1,002 77 P 724 1 1 777 774 5.6 4.4
55-59
to-64 886 1 1 - 713 147
5.6 4.4
4.1 .8 .
a - .8
733 Li 7
- 885 4,9
2.1 a . -
a
4.9 4.1
2.3
65-69 491 375
178
76
21
1
- 1 450
141
175
178
75
71
2.5
.8
,4
.1 - 2.5
.8 .7
-4:
.1
70-74 149
43 - - - .7
- - -
75 4 o r o r 53 20
- - " 51 41 10 .3 .2 .1
- - - .3 .2 .1

* La«« t h m 0.0$ p e r c e n t .

Source: FoTa MU1-2E1

(100)
TKT.B 17c.—VS «r SSX ATO OUXVlRi Gil* Itiwr, JUIUUJ 1, a%3 (Svdwr u d N m t )

Hot*i ineludM aT«coeea on ahort-terr. and season* 1 l e a n .


V- U •• a E 8
MSEB2I B"iH
P 8 1 C I N T
AGE
Total
TOTAL
.-mala
XT
Total
T.'AB ? •.a2, TBI, ihla Total
TOTA1
Wl* M l
A!—UCAN BORN W B I O P BONN
-•a'.. '"•la Total TTHft M a

SOTU 55,420 7,354 6,066 3,780 4,543 4,237 4,640 2,811 1,829 100.0 54.8 4 5 . 2 65.5 33.9 31.6 34.5 20.9 13.6
ItKtmr 5
5-9
1,030
916
532 '.9b
430
l,4fie
911
'30
484
493
427
2
5
2
J
_3 7.6
6.8
3.9
3.4
3.7
3.7
7.6
6.8
3.9
3.6
3.7
7.2
* • -a
K-14 1.146 1%, 546 1,139
','•!! 342 7 2 5 8.5 4.5 4.0 8.5 4.5 4.0 *a • a
l.'-19 961 933 1,885 955 " 6 12 9 3 14.1 7.1 7.0 14.1 7.1 7.0 a * a
26-24 !,<•'. 7
1,916 726 984 1,882
",. 0:*)2 579 76 13 11 14.3 6.9 7.4 14.1 6.5 7.3 .2 .*
1 ,1
25-29 1,165 620 "45 1,1.2? 571 32
u 14 8.7 4.* 4.1 8.5 4.5 4.0 .2 .1 .1
Ji-34 543 289 254 467 944 223 76 44 31. 4.0 2.1 1.9 3.3 l.B 1.7 .5 .3 .2
r 356 351 231 145 .-6 426 211 2.7 7.2 1.1 3.2 l.f 3.6
; -w
if-44
*57
846 424 442 7? 55 20 791 369
215
422
4.9
6.3 3.1 3.2
1.7
.5 .4
.6
.1 5.6 2.7 3.1
45-49 733 565 .'6S 16 11 5 717 254 463 5.6 2.0 3.6 .1 .1 a 5.5 1.9 3.6
50-54 751 '.29 322 1? 10 2 737 .41" 320 9.6 7.2 7.4 .1 .1 5.5 7.1 2.4
77,8 551 4.2 a »
55-59
60-64
709
625
551
512
158
113
1
_ 1
635 512
157 5.4
4.7 1.9
1.2
.6 - a 5.4
4.7
4.2
3.9
1.2
.6
65-69 322 266 54 - _ _ 322 211
"8 2.4 2.7 .4 - - _ 2.4 2.0 .4
VOJ74 121 164 15 - - - Ul 106 15 .9 .3 .1 - — - -9 .6 .1
55 4 ovnr 31 30 1 - - - 31 30 1 .2 - - - .2 .2
- - - .! * " - " •
* Lees 1>V- 1.05 p e r c e n t .

icurcer Form VIU-26

TABES 3?a,—APS BT TX ATO NATOTrj Grwiwitt, Juuiiy 1, 1943 (Hunter md P«K»nt)

Hot ft: Includes sT&cruoeo on short-term u d ssuonml l e w * .


K 1! :; a B s I fr E k c F. it t
40a 11,7.11 .4-7-Cut Pilot FgOirGB amti T0TA3 AB-iRlCAa B3BB FOgHEM ao»|l
_^_^_ Total Hal, ftmlt Tcta). 4al» ianialji_ Total Bala Farnala Total Mala Banal, Total, gala aanaja Total Hal, Faa.lt

TOTAj. 7,656 4,061 3.595 4,997 2,494 2,503 2,659 1,567 1,092 100.0 53.1 46.9 65.2 32.6 32.6 34.8 20.5 16.3
Lndar 5 617 327 290 617 327 290 - - - 8.1 4.3 3.8 8.1 4.3 3.8 —
5-9 554 275 279 553 274 279 1 1 - 7.2 3.6 3.6 7.2 3.6 3.6 » *
10-14 704 373 331 700 372 328 4 1 3 9.2 4.9 4.3 5.2 4.9 4.3 * * *
15-19 1,009 513 496 1,006 512 494 3 1 2 13.1 6.6 6.5 13.1 6.6 6.5 » a a
20-24 965 425 540 951 421 530 14 4 10 12.7 5.6 7.1 12.5 5.5 7.0 .2 .1 .1
23-2; 652 303 949 623 290 333 29 13 16 8.5 4.0 4.5 8.1 3.8 4.3 .4 .2 .2
30-34 366 189 177 335 171 164 31 18 13 4.7 2.4 2.3 4,3 2.8 2.1 .4 .2 .2
35-39 359 199 160 138 Bl 57 221 118 103 4.6 2.6 2.0 1.8 1,1 ,7 2.8 1.5 1.3
411-44, 452 211 241 49 33 16 4'3 ITS 223 5.9 2.7 3.2 .6 .4 .2 5.3 2.3 3,0
65-49 4U8 528 274 15 7 8 387 121 266 5.4 1.7 3.7 .2 .1 .1 5.2 1.6 3.6
50-54 425 231 194 5 4 1 420 227 193 5.7 3.1 2.6 .1 .1 a 5.6 3.0 2.6
55-59 438 318 120 4 1 3 474 317 117 5.7 4.2 1.5 • * a 5,7 4.2 1.5
655*4 381 293 BB • 1 1 360 292 88 4.9 3.8 1.1 * * - 4.9 3.6 1.1
65-69 229 199 40 - - 229 189 40 3.0 2.5 .5 - 3.0 2.5 .5
70-74 61 68 13 - - - 81 68 13 1.1 .9 .2 1.1 .9 .2
75 6 oval- 22 19 3 - - - 22 19 3 .2 .2 a .2 .2 a
" l a w than 0.03 pevctnt.

TA3L3 37b .—ASF, 3f 3EK ;,T) "ATITTTTt Kurt Vountsln, January 1, 19<",3 (Hwter «nd Percent)
Hof.ei includes evacuees on short-term and Hasonal lsav*.

- 4 3
rr.va Fin:
3 0
"TRSTOH B0R1
P E P. C I N T
DITCAJI P/HN
4035
343,:
?: T i l
an L',—1e T-1 a! Tal- flkUl* Total jtila Femals Total -1TA1
Uala Female Total Bala ftnaale Total - -' :•:.
::
Bale '.mala

T.T.,1 11,062 5,559 5,103 7,029 5,493 3,536 4,033 2,466 1,567 lOO.O 51.9 46.1 47.5 11.6 31.9 16.5 77.3 14.2

Untar f 707 -75 394 787 .7* 3-1 5 2 3 7.1 9.6 3.5 ".I 3.6 3.5 a a a
5-9 659 937 152 651 30' 14s i 2 4 5.9 2.8 3.1 3.7 2.3 3.1 a a
10-14 973 431 .'32 917 410 487 6 1 5 8.3 3.9 4.4 3.1 1.4 .4.4 *a a
15-19 1,461 717 744 1,151. 711 HO 10 6 4 13.3 6.5 '.s 6.4 6.8 .1 *
.1 a
77-24
75-29
97-74
1,4°1
1,013
526
7T
478
252
7*0
53'
714
1,467
980
432 m
on
747
512
198
9,
77,
12
10
13
12
73
36
*!.
4.7
6,6
4.3
2.6
tt
2.1
m4.1
4.1
2.3
ti
1.8
.2
.3
.6
.1
.1
.3
:
.3
55-70 562 yc 244 314 139 7' 348 IT" 147 5.1 3.7 2.2 e.e
7.0 1.3 .7 1.1 1.4 1.5
4'-44 77* 369 I'? 78 54 24 648 31" 343 6.6 3.3 3.3 .7 .5 .2 5.9 2.8 3.1
45-47 597 210 177 17 13 5 3«4 2:6 174 5.5 2.0 3.5 .1 .1 a 5.4 1.9 3.5
50-54 668 376 7 1 4 631 389 272 6.0 3.5 2.4 a a 6.0 3.5 2.5
55-59
392
'.93 2 37 2 3 49) 152 5.9 4.5 1.4 •a 4.9 4." 1.4
f*0-M
645
'.'I -"7 _ 6.43
453 451 102 4.1 - — 5.0 .9
63-69
553
300 41 - - - 371 249 41 2.7 2.3 • •'
.4 - - - 2.7 «.:
2.1 .4
79-74 75 76 19 -1 _ 1-. 94 76 IB .9 .7 .2 - - -a .9 .? .2
75 4 cv-r 26 13 - 38 -9 9 .4 .3 ,1 *
a - a .4 .3 .1
43 3
- 3
-
a L«ff
Lass thrill
trnn 0C.TF,
. ' ^ parent.
percent.

-ii-.ureti:
So'j-ea: fftten '-1rA-26
F—TH '-114-26

(101)
TAfiU ?7i\—ADS FT SEX AMD rUTIVITri J e r o a e , J s n u s r y 1» 1 9 0 (Ihmber and P e r c e n t )

Mote: I n c l u d e s ovscusea on s h o r t - t e r m and s e a s o n a l lean.


ACE ETA:
N U H 9
AlTGP.r.'AN 30BII
E a
raniGi TOTAL
p 8 5 C
AUE8TCAN IJOBN
E 11 T
FCBEICH BOSS
r
Total 1 * Female Total Hale Female Total Hal. Female Total Hale emale T o t a l Hele Pamela T o t a l H a l l 'emala

TOTAL 7,939 1,289 3,643 5,270 2,670 2,600 2,662 1,619 1,013 100.0 51.1 15.9 66.5 n.7 32.fi 33.5 20.1 13,1
Under 5
5-9
628 33?
319
29 5
27*
626
67-'
131 295
275
2
5
2
1
_1 7.9
7.6
1.2
i.:
3.7
3.5
7.9
7.5
1.2
1.0
3.7
3.5 .1
. •1 .
10-14
595
IS! 312 719
315
18C 339 6 3 3 9.1 1.8 1.3 9.1 1.8 1.3 l »
. 2. . 1»
725'
15-19 1,163 Fit 597 1,153 5 42 3» 12 1 6 11.7 7.2 7.5 11.5 7.1 7.1 .1
20-24 1,100 509 tst 1,085 195 MS! 15 12 5 13.9 6.1 7.5 13.7 6.3 7.1 .2 .1 .1
25-29 313 615 8 3 5 8.2 3.9 1.3 8.1 3.V 1.2 .1 .1
30-3'.
653
308 173
310
135 276
no
158
335
0.7 33 15 IF 3,9 2.2 1.7 3.5 2.0 3.5 .1 *
.2 .2
35-39 326 L62 1 H 108 67 U 211 95 ' 23 1.1 2.0 2.1 1.3 .8 2.8 1.2 1.4
40-41 152 210 212 47 30 17 105 180 225 5.7 2.7 1.0 .6 .1 • ••
.2 '.1 2.7 2.3
15-49 114 117 267 11 10 1 100 137 263 5.2 1.8 3.1 .2 .1 .1 5.0 1.7 3.3
50-51 213 176 6 6 383 227 176 1.9 2.7 2.2 .1 .1 1.8 2.6 2.2
55-59
369
135 333 101 1 l - 131 00 101 5.5 1.2 1.3 a - 5.5 1.2 1.3
60-44 67 - ax 311 67 5.1 1.3 .8 * - 5.1 1.3 .1
65-69
411 314
L93 34 -1 -1 - 12k 190 31 2.8 2.4 .1 -a - - 2, fi 2.1 .4
70-71
225
80
v; 8 - 80 72 8 12' .9 .1 • - 1.0 .9 .1
75 1 over 28 J - - - Zi 23 5 .1 .3 .1 - - - .1 .3 .1
23
- - - - " ~
* Leaa t h a n 0,05 p e r c e n t .
Source; Form aRA-26

TABLE 37*.—AGE BT SEX AND FATTVTTT: Haneanar, January 1 , 1913 (Mujabar end P e r c e n t )

Mote; Inc'.udee evacuaee on a b o r t - t e r m end eeaeonal l e a v e .


N U M h S P. P E it C E 1, T
AGE TOTAL AMEiilCAN 90311 FOREIGN ECTH TOTAL ABFJUCAK BUS." RiRRji'l BORN
_ _ _ ^ ^ Total Hale Female Total Hale FAmai. Total Hnle Female Total Male F e r a l e T o t a l Hale Fei.ule T o t a l Hale Female

TOTAL 10,121 5,751 1,3*7 6,518 3,450 3,098 3,573 2,301 1,269 100.0 56.9 13.1 64.7 31.1 30.6 35.3 22.8 12.5
Under 5 808 119 369 800 146 351 8 3 5 7.9 1.1 3.5 7.9 1.1 3.5 • • •
5-9 633 325 308 631 323 308 2 2 - 6.2 3.2 3.0 6.2 3.2 3.0 • •
10-11 761 366 398 753 361 389 1 2 ? 7.5 3.6 3.9 7.1 3.6 3.8 .1 » .1
15-19 1,'*0 703 657 1,338 697 611 22 6 16 13.6 7.0 6.6 13.3 6.9 6.1 .3 .1 .2
20-21 1,490 791 707 1,472 775 697 26 16 10 15.0 7.9 7.1 14.7 7.7 7.0 .3 .2 .1
25-29 966 190 176 911 471 443 52 19 33 9.6 1.9 1.7 9.1 1.7 1.1 .5 .2 .3
30-34 605 254 351 391 210 184 211 U 167 6.0 2.5 3.5 3.9 2.1 1.8 2.1 .1 1.7
35-39 659 333 326 160 106 51 199 227 272 6.1 3.2 3.2 1.5 1.0 .5 1.9 2.2 2.7
10-44 721 105 319 15 32 13 679 373 306 6.9 3.9 3.0 .4 .3 .1 6.5 3.6 2.9
15-19 453 236 217 29 19 10 424 217 207 4.1 2.3 2.1 .3 .2 .1 1.1 2.1 2.0
50-51 170 336 334 8 5 3 162 331 131 4.6 3.3 1.3 • * • 1.6 3.3 1.3
55-59 524 151 73 - - - 524 451 73 5.2 4.5 .7 - 5.2 1.5 .7
60-61 ICO 373 27 1 1 - 399 372 27 1.0 3.7 .3 * • 1.0 3.7 .3
65-69 176 169 7 - - - 176 169 7 1.8 1.7 .1 - 1.8 1.7 .1
70-71 63 57 6 1 1 - 62 56 6 .7 .6 . .1 » • - .7 .6 .1
75 * over 18 16 2 ? - 2 16 1£ - .2 .2 a a - • .2 .2 -

* Lee a than 0.05 p e r c e n t ,


icurce: Form 'TilA-26

TABLE 37h.—AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY: Minidoka, January 1 , 19-3 (Number and F e r c e n t )

Motel Xncludee ovacueea on a b o r t - t e r m end e e a e o n a l l e a v e .

li U U B E P. P 8 P. C E H T
AGE TOTAL A'DRZCAG W W FOREIGN 8CBM TOTAL HTTFICIB "IG.N FC8HCM BOSH
Total Hale Female Total HVtle Female Total Hale Fenale Total Ht'e Female Total Hale Female t o t a l Hale Female

TOTAL 9,861 5,297 1,561 5,936 3,017 2,919 3,925 2,280 1,645 100,0 53.7 46.3 60.2 30.6 29.6 39.8 23.1 16.7
Under 5 607 317 290 606 316 290 1 1 - 6.1 3.2 2.9 6.1 3.2 2.9 • »
5-9 456 225 231 451 223 228 5 2 3 4.6 2.3 2.3 4,6 2.3 2.3 a • »
10-11 817 423 391 808 417 391 9 6 3 8.7 1.3 1.0 8.2 4.2 1.0 .1 .1 •
15-19 1,433 735 698 1,412 725 687 21 10 11 14.6 7.5 7.1 14.4 7.4 7.0 .2 .1 .1
20-24 1,499 716 783 1,458 698 760 41 18 23 15.3 7.3 8.0 14.9 7.1 7.8 .1 .2 .2
25-29 777 396 381 742 37a 361 35 18 17 7.8 4.0 3.8 7.5 3.8 3.7 .3 .2 .1
30-11 369 202 167 319 178 111 50 24 26 3.6 2.0 1.6 3.2 1.8 1.1 .1 .2 .2
35-39 372 191 181 81 51 33 288 HO 148 3.7 1.9 l.a .8 .5 .3 2.9 1.1 1.5
10-14 1'! 2U M 34 22 12 581 220 361 6.3 2.4 3.9 .3 .2 .1 6.0 2.2 3.8
15-19 628 179 449 15 6 9 613 173 410 6.6 1.9 1.7 .2 .1 .1 6.1 1.8 1.6
80-5* 726 121 302 5 2 3 721 122 299 7.3 1.3 3.0 a a • 7.3 4.3 3,0
55-59 727 557 170 - - - 727 557 170 7.4 5.7 1.7 - 7.1 5.7 1.7
60-61 498 406 92 - - - 198 106 92 5.0 1.1 .9 . . . 5,0 1,1 .9
65-69 216 210 36 - - 216 210 36 2.5 2.1 .1 - 2.5 2.1 .6
70-74 68 58 10 2 1 1 66 57 9 .7 .6 .1 • * * .7 .6 .1
75 1 over 23 16 7 - - 23 16 7 .2 .1 .1 - - - .2 .1 .1

• Leee than 0.05 p e r c e n t .

Source; Form '931-26

(102)
TABLE >•£.•—AQB BY SE& ATTO HklYTTHi S o l d e r , January l f 1%} (lfcimbei" and P e r c e n t )

Hot e i Lnd'];!-» rvactiseo on short-^erre and seasonal l-*.vs.

:i u U 8 E P. P E 1 c Z 5 T
ACE » TAT. AlEoaaAM Bern 70FZI0W Oslo TOTAL AVSICAK IVKN fORZIOP 7CP.4
Tctal IW. Female Tot e l Halo Female Total Mils Female Total t a l e Female Total Tamala T o t a l B a l a Vernale
tm
TOTAL 8,548 4,849 3,479 5,496 2,861 2/35 3,052 1,988 1,064 100.O 56.8 43.2 64.3 33.S J".' ?5.7 23.3 12.4
a
1_ •7.9 _a
Under 5 680 351 32? 679 35' 328 1 1 7.9 4.1 3.8 4.1 3.8 a
5-9 592 881 313 58? 88C "7 5 4 6.9 7.3 7.6 6.9 3.3 3.6 a a
10-1'. 677 349 330 675 347 '23 4 2 7.9 4.1 3.8 7.7 6.1 3.8 a a a
15-1? 1,176 5F3 573 1,164 577 567 12 6,: 6 13.9 4.9 7.0 '3.7 6.8 6." .2 .1
2o-ati 1,157 1 nf '8! 1,144 59? =6' 43 7 6 13.7 ?.2 6.5 13.5 7.1 6.4 .2 .'.
.1 .1
a
25-2? 728 58? 34 ( 711 36? 542 17 13 4 8.5 4.5 4.0 8.3 4.3 6.0 .2 .2
30-31 367 ?n? 164 324 is: "14.3 43 22 21 4.3 2.4 1.9 3.8 2.1 1.7 .5 .3 .2
35-39 435 250 18 141 106 35 294 144 150 5.1 2.9 2.2 1.6 '.2 .4 3.5 1.7 1.8
40-44 5,* 255 147 56 3E IS 448 217 231 5.8 2.9 2.? .6 .4 .2 5.2 2.5 2.7
45-49 430 158 277 10 9 1 428 149 271 5.1 1.8 3.3 .1 .1 a 5.0 1.7 3.3
50-54 434 '75 161 3 5 431 27? 161 5.1 1.3 1.9 a 5.1 1.9
11? 1 1 - 418 in 6.1 4.3 *
i 4 - '.;
55-59 531 41?
-
i
53? 1.3
- 6.4 44 .. 58 1.3
60-64
65-6?
445
256
53:
:Vi
64
20
3
- 444
?'»
381
236
63
.?'
5.2
3.0
4.'
2.6
.7
.2 . - 8 5.2
5.0 2.B
.7
.2
70-71 94 10 - - - 94 34 1? 1.1 1.0 .1 - - - 1,0 .1
75 6 o v e r 38 ••':.
36 2 - - - 38 .36 2 .4 .4 - - - '..:
.4 eA a
~ ~ " « ~ " ~
* Lr?w than 0*05 i » r c a n t .
EOUTCBI Tarn 'ffijli-26

TAHL3 37J-—ABE BT SEX AHD RATIVITT) Tula W » . J a n u a r y 1 , 19A3 (*w*flr " d Part«nt)

Hot a i Includtis flTaoiwaa on a l w r t - t o r m and aoaaonal l e a v e .

s u
4CE MIL
' "
••
UffEOBAl S B I
i E
m m o i BOB TOTAL
P E 1 C
AlffiFlCAH BOW
E 4 T
KBKraa w t »
total .Total Female Female T o t a l Bala Female T o t a l Bale Female
yv • lenel* Hale Total Bale Total Idle nseeale

IOTA1 15,369 8,385 6,984 10,187 5,229 4,958 5,182 3,156 2,026 loo.o 34.5 45.5 '6.3 34.0 32.3 33.7 20.5 13.2
6.6 a a
tndar 5
5-9
1,012
998
494
525
'1?
473
1,010
993
493
522
517
471
2
5
1 1
2
6.6
6.5
3.2
3-4
3.4
3.1 4.5
'.2
3.4
3.4
3.1 a •a
10-14 1,38? 700 689 1,378 685 a .7! 4 9.0 4,5 4.5 9.0 4.5 4.5 a »a a
15-19 2,290 1,121 1,169 2,271 ,,,,
1,112 1,159 l? 9 10 15.0 7.3 7.7 14.8 7.2 7.6 .2 .1 .1
20-24 2,347 1,214 1,133 2,311 1,197 1,114 36 17 19 15.2 7.9 7.3 15.0 7.8 7.2 .2 .1 .1
25-29 1,330 689 641 1,307 671 636 23 18 5 8.6 4.5 8.5 4.4 4.1 .1 .1 a
30-34 271 611 336 50 36 24 4.4 2.4
4a
2.0 4.0 2.2 1:3 .4 .2 .2
35-39
671
600
37?
140 260 196 124
m7? 404 21? IPS 3.9 - 2.2 1.7 1.5 .8 .5 2.6 1.4 1.2
40-44 924 455 469 74 58 16 850 397 453 6.1 3.0 3.1 .5 .4 .1 5.6 2.6 3.0
4341? 785 867 518 25 is 7 760 249 511 5.1 1.7 3.4 J. .1 a 5.0 la* 3.4
50-54 831 443 lis 8 4 4 881 4.3? 384 5.4 2.9 2.5 a a a 4.4 2.9 2.5
55-59 674 45? 217 2 1 1 872 456 216 5.7 4.3 U a a a 5.7 4.3 1-4
60-64 740 '32 128 74? 612 128 4.8 4.0 .8 4.8 4.0 .8
65-69 413 144 57 - - - 413 354 59 2.7 2.3 .4 - - - 2.7 2.3 .4
70-74 7.2] 104 17 -1 - -1 120 104 16 .8 .7 .1 -
a - - a .8 .7 .1
75 4 over 44 3« 6 - 44 38 6 .2 .2 a - .2 .2 a
- - " " " •
* Leen than -1.05 p e r c e n t .
Source: Fern -vRA-2o

(101)
TABU 16.—A^ BT TET ju-a "—37ITT: All trH Centers, April 1, 19^3 (Hunter ml Percent)
Hotel Include* evncunee on ehort-temj end; season*! leivnu Between Janunrj l and April 1, ITtT,
':•?('! !ia*ailin •TicTir-a (clA American Rom and 11* rnreifni Born) were ndsiltted to ^U "enter*.
ag
1 U 1 B I R r i I £ I T
ACX PCfflf EH BBB
TotU
TOTAL
U4L< remals
,\.v • R a••(,l s;, 4F "
Total
:
aisals
F0R2IGK BORN
7c 1 1 1 Uals IfJi.r Total
TOTAL
Kale >mals
ARMPICAR = URN
Octal 1 4 7 c ' s i s a l s TOtal Mala F e n a l a

TOTAL 109,648 59,800 49,848 71,045 36,347 34,698 38,603 23,453 15,150 100.0 54.6 45.4 64.8 33.7 31.6 35.2 21.4 13.3

Undsr 5 8,200 4,269 3,931


3,581
8,170 4,252 3,9>8 30
61
17

13 7.5 3.9 3.6 7.5 3.9 J.< *a a
a
a
a
5-9 7,234 3,653
4,800
7,173 3,625 3,548 33 6.5 3.3 3.2 6.5 3.1 3.2
a a a
10-14 9,515 4,715 9,442 4,767 4/75 73 33 40 8.6 4.3 4.3
6.9
8.6 4.1 4 /
15-19 15,206 9,657 7,549 15,079 7,592 7,487 127 65 62 14.0 7.1 13.1 7.0 6.3 .2 .1 A
116 132 6.1
20-24 15,338 7,598 7,740 15,090 7,482 7,608 248 13.9 7.7 6.9 13.7 6.8 .2 .1 .1
15-29 9,514 4,773 4,741 9,243 4,629 4,614 271 144 8.6 0.4 4.2 4.2 .1
..! a
127 4.3 4.3
30-34 4,790 2,601 2,189 4,222 2,297 1,925 568 304 264 4.4 1.4 2.0 3.9 2.1 1.8 5 .1 .2
35-39 4,917 2,723 2,194 1,702 1,083 619 3,215 1,640 1,575 4.5 2.5 2.0 i.( 1.0 .5 1.4 1.' 1.4
MWJ. 4,736 3,267 3,469 613 426 187 6,123 2,841 3,282 6.3 3.0 3.3 .6 .2 5.7 2.6
.•4
3.1
15-49 5,928 2,078 3,850 2:s :29 79 5,720 1,949 3,771 1.9 3.6 1.''
50-54 6,165 3,423 2,742 22 3,373 2,720
5.5
5.6 3.1 2.5 •2
a
1 A
a
5.3
5.6
3.5

55-59 6,470 4,938 1,532


72
13
50
7 6
6,' 93
6,457 4,931 1,526 5.8 4.4 1.4 • a 5.8
3.1
4.4
2.5
1.4
50-64 5,378 959 5 1 958 4.7 .9 * * a 4.9 4.0
4,419
2,475 464 2
4
1 1
5,373 4,415
2,474 463
4.9
2.1 A *a *a 2.7 2.3
.9
.4
65-69 2,939
962 829 133 5 2
2,937
957 827 130
2.7
.8 .1 a .
a .9 .8 .1
90-74
75 4 over 356 59 6 1
3
5 350 296 54
.9
.3 « a a
.3 .3 a
29' .3
* .
* Less then '.'>!> percent*
>sure#: Fbm HU-26

TABU 39-—AtTt BT SEX AtfS HATIVITIJ AU ™TA Center*, JvOj 1, 1943 (ftimbrr and Pnrcent)
Actai inc.ude* peracn* on ahcrt-t«m and Haaotial l a i n -
R U at 2 S- R 1 2 R C 5 1 T
402. 11,144 U B T O E M SCB.V. V .311,1: 6.F.H TOTAL A:-PICA;: BORR FORRION "i-kK
mi*
Total Hal, Faisal* Total mis Faaiala Total fttmalo Total ml* Final* Total
Am Fsnal* [tatal Uals Fatal e

TOTAL 103,282 55,961 47,321 65,608 33,088 32,520 37,674 22,873 14,801 100,0 54.3 45.7 6 3 / 32.1 31.3 36.x, "'..' 14.2
linear 5 8,079 4,206 3,873 8,053 4,191 3,862 26 15 ,11 7.8 4.1 3.7 7.8 4.1 3.7 a a a
5-9" 7,065 3,596 3,469 7,004 3,567 3,437 61 19 32 6.8 1.5 ?..3 6.8 3.5 7.3 a a a
1AV14 8,970 4,497 4,473 8,904 4,469 4,435 66 .If 38 8.6 4.3 4.3 8.c 4.1 4.7 e a a
15-19 13,610 6,762 6,848 13,496 6,704 6,792 114 56 13.2 8.5 6.7 13.0 -6.4 6.6 .2 .1 A
20-24 13,375 6,167 6,908 13,166 6,371 6,795 209 96 <» 113 13.0 6.3 8.7 12.? 6.2 6.6 .2 .1 .1
25-29 8,518 4,097 4,421 8,281 3,978 4,303 237 119 118 8.3 4.,' 4.3 8.1 3.9 6.2 .2 .1 A
30-J4 4,386 2,430 2,156 4,090 2,158 1,932 49* 272 224, 4.5 2.4 2.1 4.0 2.1 1.9 .5 .1 .?
35-39 4,497 2,453 2,044 1,657 1,007 650 2,840 1,446 1,394 4.3 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.0 .6 2.7 1.4 1..1
40-44 6,432 3,160 3,272 639 441 196 5.793 2,719 3,074 6.2 3.;> 3.2 .8 .4 .2 5.* 2.6 3.0
45-49 5,964 2,149 3,815 208 131 75 5,758 2,018 3,740 5.8 2.1 3.7 .2 .1 .1 5.6 2.7 7.8
79 54 25 5,690 2,922 2,768 5.6 2.0 2.7 .1 A 5.5 2.8 J.?
50-54 5)769 2,976 2,793
5 6.2 1.5 a •
a 9.2 4,7 7.5
55-59
60-64
6,483 4,913
4,418
1,570
981
14
6 •> 2
6,469
5.393
4,904
4,414
1,565
979
4.7
6.3 .9 a •a a 5.2 4.3
65-69
5,399
3,132 2/37 485 2
6
1 1 3,130 2,636 494
5.2
3.1 2.6 .5 a a a 1.1 2.6 •9
.3
881 141 2 881 1.0 .9 .1 a a i.n .1
70-74 1,024
317 62
5
6 1
1 1,019
773 316
138
57 .4 .1 .1 a » s .4 •1
.3 .1
75 4 o u r 379 5
.
* Lee* ttuw 0,05 percent*
Scuroti For« WRA--.6

TAttZ AO,—ACE BT SEX AHD 'ATTVITT: All IrtA Cnntere, October 1, 19<t3 (tfuntaer end Percent)

Motei Include* ev»coc«* on short-tern *nd season*! leave-

R a U 6 K H p I ! C Ft R T
AOB TOTAL AMV'ICAR 1 0 RK ^ P l j I G f ' 0a *L i TOTAL BMP rCAR TORF TOTFIGR 37?
Total mis Ratals Total Uals Faisal* Total
•Bis Finals Total Mils Final* Tot.I
•ul- - - a . *.S Total Uals sisals

TOTAL 98,529 53,557 44,972 61,776 31,152 30,624 36,753 22,405 14,348 100.0 54.5 45.7 '•p. e 3 1 . 6 3U2 37.2 22.7 14.5
7 I.3
a• a*
Undo* 5 8,021 4,172 3,849 7,998 4,158 3,840 23 14 8.1 6.2 B.l 4.7 3.9 a
6,886 3,364 6,826 29 33 6.9 3.5 3.4 8.9 7.5 3.4 K
5-9
8,456
3,322
4,222 8,396
3,493
4,198
3,333
4,198 •50
40 24 36 8.6 4.3 4.3 8.6 4.3 4.1 a a
. 1«
10-14 4 ; 234
6,208 6,267 12,372 6,156 6,216 52 51 12.7 6.3 12.6 1 22 4.4 .2 .1
15-19
20-24
12,475
12,145 5,934 6,211 11,958 5,849 6,109
K3
187 85 102 12.3 6.7 '..'.
6.7 12.1 3.0 6.2 .2 .1 .1
25-29 7,874 3,729 4,145 7,667 3,624 4,043 207 1 5 177 8.9 3.8 4.2 7.8 1.7 6.1 .2 .1 .1
30-34 4,395 2,305 2,090 3,970 2,061, 1,906 125 241 ISA 6.4 2.3 7.1 4.7 2.1 1.9 .2
1.7
25-39
40-44
4,157
6,151
2,248
3,069
1,909
3,082
1,627
652
755
450
668
TOO
2,530
5,499
1,289
2,619
1,261
2,880
4.3
6 3
I.'
1.2
7.7
3.1
1.7
.7
1.0
.5
.7
.2 :..'. 21.. 73
5.6 2.9
45-49 5,940 2,190 3,750 198 12? 71 5,742 2,063 3,679 6.0 2.2 7.7 .2 ,1 .1 5.P 2.1 7.7
2,624 2,790 31 54 25 5,333 2,568 2,765 5.5 2.7 2.8 .1 .1 5.4 2.6 7.9
50-54 5,414
1,584 14 10 6,465 4,885 1,580 6.6 1.6 a a . 6.6 4.7 1.6
55-59 6,479 4,895 4
1 4,405 5.6
5.0
a a . 5.5 4.5 1.0
60-64 5,388
3,280
4,409
2,770
979
510
5
2
4
1 1
5,383
3,278 2,769
978
503 3.3
6.5
9.8
1.1
.5 a a • 3.3 2.8
.5
65-69
1,072 145 ?. 1,067 7?5 M2 1.0 .7 .1 2 * L.c
.9 A
TO-74
396
927
,5 1
3
4 391 SO .4 .3 . • .4 .3 A
75 4 o r s r 333 63
,-.; = , .
• Lee* the* O.Q? percent.

(Id)
TABLE 41.—AOE BT 3X1 iKD HlTTtlTTi Jill I U C*ntar», J u u t r j 1 , Lf44 {Number and Faroant)

Hotai X M I U I U I I T U U M I no i h p r t - t * ™ and •••-•ftn*! 1»«T«.

» 0 M B 1 a • i n ; — 1 — a — 1

am TOTAL _ ^ AiMicm bam reunion emu TOTAL AMEBIC AH emu rctaioa Baa
Total Mtl. T a a a T 6 ~ T S t a l I6A1. TaJI T,t.l .11. T.ml. Total All. t S E Total Mai. 7 « 1 . Total A l l . T = J I

TOTAL 96,576 52,569 44,007 60,201 30,356 29,845 36,375 22,213 14,162 100.0 54.4 *5.6 62.3 31-4 io.7 37.1 23.0 14.7

Uad.r 5 7,996 4,157 3,839 7,975 4,1*4 3,831 21 13 8 8.3 4.3 *.o 8.3 4.3 4.0 * • •
5-9 6,812 3,491 3,321 6,752 3,*62 3,2)0 60 29 31 7.0 3.6 3.* 7.0 3-6 3.* • * *
10-1* 8,245 4,10) 4,136 8,187 4,086 4,101 58 23 35 8,4 4.1 4.2 6.4 4.1 4.1 • • «
15-19 12,010 5,982 6,028 11,911 5,932 5,979 99 50 49 12.5 6.2 6.3 12.3 6.1 6.2 .2 .1 .1
20-24 11,642 5,715 5,927 1 1 , 4 6 * 5,635 5,829 178 80 98 12.0 5.9 6.1 11.8 5.8 6.0 .2 ,1 .1
25-29 '7,610 3,578 4,0*2 7,415 3,*79 3,936 195 99 96 7.9 3.7 4.2 7.7 3.6 4.1 .2 .1 .1
10-3* 4,315 2,253 2,062 3,920 2,025 1,8)5 395 228 167 4.5 2.3 2.2 4.1 2.1 2.0 .4 .2 .2
35-39 4,017 2,164 1,853 1,614 939 675 2,403 l.»< 1,176 4.2 2.3 1.9 1.7 1.0 .7 2.5 1.3 1.2
40-4* 6,03* 3,032 3,002 657 *5* 203 5,377 2,578 2,799 4.3 3.2 3.1 .7 .5 .2 5.6 2.7 2.9
45-49 5,930 2,207 3,723 19* 125 69 5,736 A,OB! 3,654 6.3 2-3 4-0 .2 .1 .1 4.1 2.2 3*9
50-54 5,269 2,480 2,78) 82 57 25 5,187 2,423 2,764 5-5 2.6 2.9 .1 .1 • 5.4 2.5 2.9
55-59 6,477 4,867 1,590 14 10 4 6,463 4,819 1,586 6.7 5.1 1.6 * * * 4.7 5.1 1.4
60-6* 5,383 4,405 978 4 * - 5,379 *.*01 978 5.6 4.6 1.0 • • 5,6 4.6 1.0
65-69 3,3*1 2,825 516 2 1 1 3.339 2.B24 515 3.4 2.9 .5 * * * 3.4 2.9 .5
70-7* 1,092 9*5 147 5 2 3 1,087 9*3 1*4 1.0 .9 .1 * * * 1.0 .9 *•!
75 » oaar 403 339 64 5 1 * 398 338 60 .4 .3 .1 • • • .4 .3 .1

' [»#•• than 0.05 fMrcant.


B«ureBi l o r n iTFLA-2lr

UBLI 4U.--ACE BT SEX AND HJITTVITT* t s t i U £ « , J*/.u,ry 1 , 1^44 (ttiub«r «r.d FtratatJ

02541 Itialudai t T u u d i an a b o r t - t a r n and aaanonaJ. L*ar».

TOTAL
4 0 H B 1
aaT3UCAK 6 ORB
»
FOIAIGH RCKB TOTAL
P 1 s
AnauciH
c
I •
swat
T
r a n i M BOM
a t
fat J Mala F.6.1. Total Hala foaal. Total Hal. Poaala Total Mala T.aal. Total Hal. Paaal. Total Mala ".a...

TOTAL 15,630 9,224 6,406 10,565 5,343 4,622 5,065 3,281 1,78* 100.0 59.0 41.0 67.6 38.0 29.6 32.4 21.0 11.4

Undar 5 1,402 6SJ 71? 1,402 663 71? . . . 3.0 4.4 4.6 9.0 1.4 6,6 . - -
f
5") 1,125 570 555 1,121 567
455
55*
42
4 3 1 7.1 1.6 3.5 7.1 1.6 3.5 . . a
1,225 641 1,221 8 1.2 3.6 t.S 1.2 3.6
10-1* 565
37 4 868
5 3
6
7.8
11.4 5.8 il.l 5.6 . •
15-19
20-14
1,7)2
2,461
318
1,523 511
1,779
2,441
911
1,512 421
23
23
T
11 12 15.9 ?.»
5.6
6.1 15.7
5.8
*.T 6.0
*
.2
*
.1
.
.1
0 50 21 6 10.1 6.0 4.1 10.0
25-29
30-3*
1,511
653
338
127 232
1,567
610
925
1)7
642
213 49
13
30 1) 4.3 2.8 1.5 4.U
5.9
4.6
4.1
1.1
•1
-3
.1
.2
.
.1
652 .50 20J ill 4.4 2.4 2.0 1.1 .6 1.4
35-3)
*0-44 359 511
312
411
275
101
ITT
77
ja
21
417
946 43* 121 6.2 1.3 2.9
1.7
.7 .5 .2
2.7
5.5
1.1
2.8 l.T
+5-*) 853 jSl 471 20 15 5 637 367 466 5.* 2.4 J.o .1 .1
• 5.3 2.3 3.0
50-5* . 4u2 305 12 6?r- 330 4.6 2.6 2.0 .1 .1 4.5 2.5 2.0
T07
162
*7
10 T
5
221 650
3047
4.2 1.2
• 1.2 i.i
55-53 839 457
3)
3
i?6 61-
17* 5.4
1.0 .5
. • • 5.*
1.0 .5
60-6* 696 617
90
- • - 7) 4.5
2.4 .3
- - • 1.5
65-6) 431
138
.181
121 17
- - - 431 3«l
121
50 2.7
.8 .1
- - - 2.7
.9
2.1
.8
.3
.1
10-74
4 -1 -1 - 138
45
17
6
.3
- - - .3
75« ™ 56
so " 55 .3 .3
* . . - •3 '
< L a . , than 0.05 p t r c a n t .
Boura.i Pcra ABA.26

TABUE 41b.—ME BT SUE AND NATIVITY. « U Cantara EioLudlnf Tula LaXa, January La 1944 (Hunbar and F w c e n t j

Hotat Iaeludaa araeuaaa on a b o r t - t a r n and a a u o n n l l a a v a .

AOI TOTAL
B U U B A
AUBRICAN BORB
?
rORCION BORN TOTAL
P t n C
AJERICAH BORN
• > T
T t H I G H BOBB
Total Mala Tonal* Total Mala Tonal. Total Mala Paaal. Total Malt F.a.1. Total Mala r . a a i . Total ^ T T O r . o a l .

TOTAL 80,946 *3,3*5 37,601 49,636 21,113 25.223 31,310 18,932 12,378 100.0 53.5 46.5 61.3 30.1 31.2 3S.7 28.4 15.3

UtMUr 5 6,594 3,474 3,120 6,573 3.161 3.112 21 13 6 6.1 4.3 3.8 3.1 *.i 3.6 ,
0
a 0
2,766 26 1.6
5-3
10-11
5,687
7,016
2,921 5,631
6,966
2,895 2,736 56
50
30 7.0
).i
4.2
j . *
4.4
7.0
i.i
3.4
1.4
* *
0
3,445 3,571 3,127 3,539
u 32 8.6 8.6
• «
15-1)
20-24
10,218
9,178
5,064
4.1)2.
5.15*
4.9B6
10,132
9,023
5,021
1,123
5,111
4,900
86
ili
45
61
43
66
12.6
11.4
6.2
7.1
6.4
6.2
.;.<
1..2
6.1
5*1
6.3
6,1
•2
.2
.1
,1
.1
.1
25-2) 6,022 2.640 3,382 5.8*8 174 66 4.2
30-34 3.656 1,826 1,830 3,310
2,55*
1,628
3.29*
1,682 3*6 198
85
146
7.5
4.5
1.1
2.2 2.3
7.3
4.1
*.•'*
2.0
1.1
2.1
.2
.4
.1
.2
,1
,1
1.784 762 1.6
35-39
40-44
3,325
2.621
1,5*1 1.339 577 1,986 1,022 964 4.1 2.2 1.1 .9 .7
,2
2.5 1.3 1.2
5,075 2,554 556 377 179
64
1,519 2,114 2,375 6.2 1.1 3.1 .7 .5 5.5 2.6 2.9
45-19 5,077 1.825 3,252 17' 110 4,903 1.715 3,188 6.1 I.I 4.1 .2 .1 .1 6.1 2.1 4.0
50-54 4,562 2,078 2,484 20 2,464 5.6 2.6 1-0 .1 .1 5.5 3.0
5,638 1,408
65
4 *>3 1
4,497
5,634
2,033
1,407 7.0 5.1 * 2.5
55-53
60-64 4.687
4.230
3,788 899 4 4
4,227
4.7
i.T
1.1 » * . 7.0 5.3 1.7

65-69 2,444 466 2 1


-
1
. 4,683
2,908
3,784 699 5.6
1.6 1.0 .6
* #
0 -0 5.8 4.7 1.1
2,910
821 1)0 1 949
2,4*3 465
1.2 1.0 .2
* 8.6
1.2
9.0 .6
70-71 95* 5 J
4
Baa
26?
127
.4 • • " 1.0 .2
7 5 ft OYAf 317 239 58
* • 9*3 5* .5 .1
* - . •5 .4 ,1

* L . . . than 0.05 p o r t a n t .
S o u r c , Bora kWta-26

(105)
TAtilZ 42.—iCE BY StX AND NATIVITY; A l l WU. C e n t e r s , A p r i l 1 , 19*4 (Number and P e r e e n t )

Not*; Include! I V U U « I I OB abort-term and e e t f o a a l leave.

« L- II B I 1! 1 B R C I H T
B» TOTAL AaERICAH BORN fcKLIOll BORN TOTAL AICRICAN £ X N FCHSIOB BOBS
Total rami. Total liai. Famala Total U , F.m.1. Total 4al4 Famala Total Hal. famala Total J.i- To m a l a
SB
TOTAL
92,923 50,306 42,617 57,288 28,523 28,765 35.635 21,783 13,852 100.0 94.3 45.9 61.9 30.7 31.0 39.3 25.4 14.9

Itodar 5
5-9
7,863
6,681
4,076
3,424
3.787 7.8M 4,064 3,780 M
59
12
28
9 8.5 4.4 4.1
3.5
6.5
7.2
4.4
3.7
4.1
• • •
10-14
3.257 6,622
7,948
3,396
3.965
3,226
55
31 7.2
6.6
3.9
4.3 6.6
3.5
4.3 * * -
15-19
8,003
11,279
3,987
5.546
4,016
5,733 11,182 5.497
3.983
5,685 91
22
49
33
48 12.3
4.3
9.0 6.3 12.1
4.1
5-9 6.2 .
.2 .1. .1"
20-24 10,621 10,463 5.C64 158 if 11.4 S.9 11.2 5.4 5.5 .2 .1
25-29 7,127
5,132
3,249
5,489,
3.878 6.948 3,159
5.399
3,789 179 90
90
h. 9.7 ',.•:
3.5 4.2 7.5 1.4 4.1 .2 .1
.JL
,1
30-34 4,144 2,087 2.057 3,774 1,872 1,902 370 215 155 4.4 2.2 2,2 4.2 2.0 2.0 .4 .2 .2
35-39 3,774 2,000 1,774 1,559 869 690 2,215 1,131 1,084 4.0 2.1 1.9 1.6 .5 .7 2.4 1.2 1.2
40-44 5,810 2,918 2,892 6M 4,0 204 5.166 2,478 2,688 6.3 3.2 3.1 .7 .J •2 5.6 2.7 2.9
45-49 5,849 2,217 3.632 191 122 69 5,658 2,095 3,563 6.2 2,4 1.6 .2 .1 .1 6.0 2.3 3.7
50-54 57 26 5,028 5.5 2.9 3.0 .1 .1
5,111 2.329 2,782
1,600
83
14 10
2,272 2,756
1,596 6.8 a • 5.4
6.6
2.4 3.0
55-59
60-04
6,373 4,773
4 4 * 6.359 4,763
4,372 5-7
5,1 1.9
-.0 • > 5-7
5.1 1.7
1.0
5,351
J , 411
4,376
2,882
975
Hi 1 -
1
5.347
2,881
975
526 3.7
4.7
.6 • - 3.7
4.7
.6
65-69
964 151
L

5 2
3.409
1,110 962 14b 1.2
3.1
1.0 .2 * • « 3.1
70-74 1,115 3
. • . 1.2 1.0 .2
7 5 4 DTfll 411 J46 65 5 1 4 406 345 61
•5 .4 .1
* * .5 .4 .1

• Lee* than 0.05 percent.

Source* Fure, VU-26

TA&U * ? » . — ACE BT SKX AND NATIVITT. Tula Lake, A p r i l 1, 19*4 (Number and P e r c e n t )

[Q*J: I n e l u t l e i e v a c u e e ! OB ehort-term and • s a a o n a l leave*

N U II
A14ERICAN
B B
J53J
R-
rORItlON ECRN TOTAL
P R cI
AICRICAN dUffi
N T
FOFLtTGN BORN
402 TOTAL
Total
Total Bala F.aala Total Jala fatal. Total Hal. 1
.•alt Total Hal. Famala Mala Famala Total Bala ramala

TOTAl 17,580 10.393 7.187 11,984 6,314 5.170 5,596 3.579 2,017 100.0 55.2 40.8 1,5. J 38.5 29.4 31.7 20.3 11.1

Oadar 5
5-9-
1.594
1,266
73d
oil
dji
005
1.592
1.260
759
657
835 2
6
1
4
1
2
9.1 4.3
3.7
4.6
1.4
9.1
7.1
4.3
.1.7
4.8 . . .
10-14 012 1,341
603
12
7-1
7.6 4.2 3.4 7.6 1.2
3.4
3.4 • . .
15-19
1.353
1,952
741
1,026 926 1,929
736
1,017
605
912 23
5
I
7
14 11.2 5.9 5-3 11.0 9.8 5.2 *
.2 .1• .1,
20-24 2,745 1.717 1,028 2,714 1.699 1,015 31 13 H 15.7 9.3 5-9 15.5 9.7 5.8 .2 .1 .1
25-29 1.903 1,122 781 1,665 1,102 763 3« 20 IB 10.8 6.4 1.4 10.6 6.3 4.3 .2 .1 .1
30-34 874 535 339 792 495 297 82 4b 42 5-o 3.1 2.5 4.6 2.9 1.7 .4 .2 .2
35-39 713 417 25b 319 222 97 394 195 199 4.1 2.4 1.1 1.9 1.5 .6 2.2 1.1 1.1
40-44 1,060 549 511 114 B6 2B 946 463 4B.3 6.1 3.1 1 .0 .9 .5 .2 5.4 2.6 2.8
45-49 976 25 6 9 41 -45 5.5 2.6 .1 .1 3.4 2.J
50-54 769.
471
105
505
1»4 Hi
23
12 6
499
IS!
2.9
2.0 .1 .1 * 4.2 2.2
2.9
2.3
921 136 10 9 3
751
511
193
918
4.3 2.3
4.2 1.1 # • 5-3 4.2' 1.1
55-59
60-64 TM
725
645 7 44 64;
193 5.3
3-7 .6 • * .6
65-69 480
99
- - - 4*10
99
61
4.3
2.4 - - - 4.3 3.7
2.4
70-74
419 61
- - - 415 2.7
.8 •3
.1 - - - 2.7
.8 •3
75 A oa.r
166
64
143
59
23
-
1 -
1 - 166 14 5
58
21
5
.9
.3 - - - .9
•3
.1
5
- 63 .3
. * . - •3 .
• l e u than 0.05 percent.
Source- form *RA-26

TABLE 42b .--AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY: VRA Centera Excluding Tula Lake, A p r i l 1 , 1944 li-umber and P e r c e n t )

Mote. I n c l u d e ! RVBCUIH on i n c r t - t o m and u u o u ; leave.

ACS TOTAL
• u II B S
AICRICAN rrnr;
R
ffFRTCN SCRN TOTAL
1 S R
AICRICAN
c S
iORN
N T
FtfUtir.N BORN
Total 44A1, famala Total Hal. famala Total Halt famala Total Hal. famala Total Bala fBrilltl at Total M-la famala

TOTAL 15,343 39,913 35,430 45,304 21,709 23,595 30,039 18,204 11,835 100.0 53.0 47.0 60.1 28.8 31.3 39.9 24,2 15-7

Ood.r
5-9
5 6,269 3.318 2,951
2,652
6,252 3,307 2,945
2,623
IT
53
11
14
6 8.3 4.4
.1.6
3.9 S.3 4.4
3.6
3.9 • •
a
.
10-14
5,415
6,650
2,763
3,246 3.404
5.362 2,739
3,378 11
11
26
7.1
8.8 4.J
3.5
4.5
7.1
8.8
3.5
- -
4,807
6,607 3,229
4,480
4J
74 43 34 12.4 3.3 6.4
4.3 1-5
6.4 .1* .
.1 »
15-19
20-24
9,327
7,876
4,520
4,461
9,253
7,749
4,773
4,384 50 17 4.6 5.9
12.3
13.,
5.9
5.! .1 .1*
75-29 5,224
3.415
2,127 3,097 5,083
3,365
2,057 3.026
127
141 70 71
10.5
6.9 2.8 4.1 6.7
4.5
2.7 4 J) .;-:
.2 .1 .1
JO-34 3,270 1,552 1.718 2,982 1.377 1,605 288 175 113 4.2 2.0 3.9 1.8 3 . ; .3 .2 .1
35-39 3,061 1.983 1,478 1,240 647 59i 1,821 936 88; 4.1 2.1 2.0 1.7 .9 .8 2.4 1.2 1.2
40-44 2,369 2,381 3 54 176 4,220 .1 .2 5.6
45-49
4,750
4,873 1.746 3,127
530
.6* 99 63 4,711
2.015
1,647
2,205
3,064
6.1
6.9 .,.;•
2-1
3.1
4.2 .2
.5
.1 .1 B.'i
2.7
2.2
2.9
4,1
50-54 4,342 1,924 2,418 65 45 20 4,277 1,879 2,398 5.8 2.6 3.2 .1 .1 a 5.7 ...1 3.2
4,048 1,404 4 1 5,448 4,045 5.4 a 4 7.9
55-59
60-64
5,452
876 4
3
1
1.403
876
7.3
6.1
1.9
1.2 • 7.3
6.1
5-4
1,2
4,607 3,731
468 2 1 -
1
4,603 3,727
2,462 467 3.9
4-9
3.3 .6 a- 1-9
4.9
.6
65-69
70-74
2.931
949
2,463
821 J2S 5 2 3
2,929
944 1.1 .2 •
4 . a
3.3
1.1 .2
75 * flwr 347 2*7 60 t 1 143
819
281
125
56
1.3
•5 .4 .1 • 1.3
„5 .A .1
"
* 44^,, then 0 . 0 5 p e r c e n t .

...->.*--•= Form Utfc-36.

(106)
EkHJ tf>—JTO HI MK UB3 K W i m T i 411 HUL C«ntar»> July 1 , 1 W (Jturtjer and F s r c a n t )

Hotai I n a l o d a i * * u u « a a on *hart-t*rr:. #nd a a u o u l lean.

* U 11 B E H 1 E 3 0 F K I
im T017i. . UEB1C4N B08SJ FU4EI0E EOF,JI
•Brim, IEFRICJUI Bora roarcns was
In'.l'l. llda h u l l Tctd Ur, 1a Fauda hkd llda >::-!- Total Itale tude Tttd Hale r u i l l Told lid. tunla

m t 89,383 46,875 40,508 52,8*9 25 , 7 4 3 27,126 34,514 21,132 13,382 100.0 53.7 44.3 60.J 27.5 31 .o 39.5 24.2 15.3

EMV 5 7,5*1 3,953 3,708 7,446 3,943


3,297
3,703 15 10
27 30
5 8.7 4.5 1.2 e.7 4.5 4.2 t
. *
W 5,451. 3,324 3,1*0 6,427 3,130 57 7.4 3.8 3.6 7.4 3.9 3.*
• ft ,
7,S3* 3,802 3,834 7,566 3,781 3,605 50 21 29 8.7 4.3 4.4 0.7 1.3 4.4
1B-H
W-W io,i*« 4,684 5,284 10,075 4,837 5,2.16 33 47 16 11.7
;.(> 4.1 13.5 6.5 5.0 A• . 1. . 1•
30-2* 9,071 4,248 4,823 8,944 4,198 4,746 127 50 77 10.4 4.9 5.5 10.2 4.8 5.6 .2 .1 .1
2V29 2,750 3,645 4,240 2,673 155 77 78 7.4 3.2 4.2 7.2 3.1 4.1 .1 .1
30-34
6,395
3,**3 1,835 2,048 3,552 1,640
3,5*7
1,912 331 155 136 4.5 2.1 2.4 4.1 1.5 2.2 .',.
.4 .2 .2
764 1,930 2.0 .9 .8 7.1
35-39
40-44
3,40*
5,474
1,753
2,746
1,653
2,726
1,476
625 420
712
2Cr 4,849
989
2,32'
941
2,523
4.0
6.3
!..::
3.2 3.1
1.7
.7 .5 .2 5.6
1.1
2.7
1.2
2.9
45-49 5,727 2,232 3,495 187 lie 67 5,540 2,114 3,426 6.6 2.5 3.9 .2 .1 .1 5.7 2.4 3.8
50-54 2,099 2,771 56 4,767 2,043 2,944 5.5 2.4 3.1 .1 .1 5.4 2.? 3.1
55-59
4,870
6,227 4,600 1,617
83
14 9
27
3 6,203 4,591 1,612 7.1 5 J 1.8 8 ft 7.3 5.3 1.8
60-64 5,303 4,332 971 5,300 6,329 6.1 5.0 1.1 * * 6.1 ': .0 1.1
2,9*7 546
3
2
3
-1 971
* * - 4.0 1.4 .6
70-74
3,515
993 16*
1
2
3,513
1,144
2,964 517 4.0 3.1
1.1
.6
.2 „ # , 1,3 LI .2
75 4 o i » r
1,149
424 357 47
5
1
3
3 420
991
75*
153
64
1.3
.4 .1 , * ft .5 .4 .1
4 .5
* * *
* L**l ttym 0.0J perdaiit*
..'-••,:TT:*I Porn 1CU-36

•AWE <V>*—.MP ** S«X AMD VAtnrm. Tula Uk*F July 1. 19WI fViinfeer atri FerMnt)

ifeta t Includes *¥acu**t on <tn«-b-term laaTn*

1 TT U B B t ? o 1 0 i T
108 TOI1L UTOUCAfl BCKW nwir.ia BOB* TOTM. v - o n c m was IVV'J'ffi M l !
gala
r,.'..i Kill Feaala Tctd Male Famala Total Female Tctd aula 'emaie Total tula TjnLftlft. Total l i d o
•>=•.!-
T0T1L 18,678 U,0S2 7,626 12,783 7,304 5,479 5,695 3,746 2,147 1O0.0 59.1 40.9 5.3.5 .15.2 29.3 11.4 19.9 11,6

Oad*r 5
5-*
1,703
1,346
801 5357
633
1,700 793
706
907,
by.
3
6
2
5
1
3
9.1
7.2
4.3
1.8
4.S 9.1
7.7
4.'
3.6
4.8
3.4
• 1.. 0

1,623
713
638
1,338
1,409 760 (,.37 14 4.2
1.4
7.6 4.2 - ..
0
. 2ft . 1*
10-14 785 5 9 7.6 3.4 3,4
1M9 2,041 1.086 955 2,013 1,076 937 26 10 is 11.0 • 5.9 7.1 I'-.e 5.8 7.2 .1
21 17.*
»-»4 2,9m 1.825 1,07* 2,666 1,603 1,043 37 13 15.8 9.9 5.9 ',.9 .7.8 .2 .1 .1
2,080 6.4 .2
25-at 1,226 654 2,033 1,202 831 47 24 23 11.0 6.5 4.5 10.6 4.4 ,1 .1
30-34 994 595 399 e-34 550 344 17t 45 55 .5.2 3.1 2.1 4.7 2.9 1.6 .5 .2 .3
33-39 725 437 97 WO 1.9 1.3 I.'.: l.r
[|P ^ 1,117 571
:>;;,'
566
344
121
247
71 3C
381
996 460
191
516
3.8
6.1
2.3
3.1
1.5
3.0 .7 .7
.5
.2
2.0
5.4 2.6 2.6
1,047 522
45-49 62? 55 26 7 1,012 494 51E 5.6 2,7 2.9 .1 .1
* 5.5 2.6 2.7
30-54 804 407 377 If 12 7 785 395 390 4.3 2.2 2.1. .1 .1 1 4.2 2.1 2.1
55-59 964 204 10 757 201 5.2 4.1 1.1
772
762
661 111
7 3 95* 5.2 4.1
3.7
1.1
.6 • * * 1.7
60-44
65-69 508 411 - - - 771
575
661
441
111 4.1
.4 - - - 4.1
2.8 7.4 .'..
KVft 183 15*
67
27 - - -- 163 156
47
27
2.8
.9
2.4
.1 - - - A
.1.
.1
75 6 ufvr 68 61 6 ft
1 -1 - 67 63 4 .,"' - - - .'•' .3 a
- .3 .3
, * , - .3

* Lmmm than 0 , 0 ! porcrrtt,


flourca f POTT, Ift^-io

ttJU j^b-—AT! BET Sffl tm WFlWtYi , *RA C*nt«™ Ennlulinff TUl* U * « , July 1, 1 9 U (TTunit-ir and penwift)
VQIB: Inoludaa i W U H i on short-term and cs l s o n a l l-= •• - .

u 3 a c ! T
1GE
8 0
A 1 3 lOAF FORK
s n
P H E H E ] OHIB 70T.4J. ' E
A'777 JC*T1 3 RN
E

Total
tarn.
Kda Fuala Total Halo Faraala Totd liala Fauala Total l l d a Fauala Totd
ft.--- 16... >; •Faoidl
l i t l a - r - V . - Batd

1OT4L 68,705 S5.8Z3 32,882 40,08* 18,439 21,647 28,619 17,384 13,235 100.0 52.1 67.9 IS. 3
„.;, 31.5 41.7 77.5 1*.4

!3.-l-r ' 5,958


5,138
1,152
2,611
2,806
2,527
5,946
5,089
3,144 2,802
2,500
12
it
B
2.:
6
27
8.6
7.4
4.5
3.8
4.1 8,4
7.4
4.5
3.8
4.1
3.6
ft * .
5-9 2,589
3,001 3,176 36 1* 2C 9.0 4.4
?.'
4.6 9,7 * - ft
. 1» . 1ft *
10-14 6,213 3,017 3,19* 4,177 6.4 4.6
8,127 3,798 4,329 8,0*2 3,761 4,301 28 11.7 5.5 11.6 5.4 5.2
15-19
6,162 2,415 2,79S 3,683
65
84
37
30 64 9.0 '.:•
5.: £.7 5.4 .1 . 1ft
. 1ft
80-24 3,767 6,078 3.5 3.5
7.1
25-29 4,315 1,524 2.791 4,207 1,471 2,73' 108 53 55 6.3 2.2 4.1 '..1 4.0
7.7
.2
.7
.1
30-34 2,869 1,240 1,649 2,633 1,080 1,568 231 150 fl 4.2 1.8 7.4 3.9 1.6 .? .1
35-39 2,681 1,316 1,365 1,132 517 615 1,549 799 750 4.0 5.0 3.0 1.7 .£ .9 2.3 1.2 1.1
2,182 175 1,846 2,007 6.4 3.2 .8 2.7 7,0
40-44 4,357
4,688
2,175
1,718 2,970
504- 129
50 62
3,853
4,536 1,626 2,908 6.9 2.3
3.2
4.4 .7 .ft
.1
.3
.1
?.'
6.7 0 4
45-49
50-5* 4,066 1,652 2,374
152
(.4 23 4,002 1,648 .1 ,1 5.P •,.'
7.4
3,838
14
7 I 5,247 3,836
2,354
1,411
5.9 'I.' 3.4
4 ' * 7.7
2.4
5.6 2.1
55-59
60-64
5,251 1,413
BSD
4
3 4,528 3,6*8 8*0
7.7
6.6 '..-.
4.1 1,3 ft . * 6.6 1,3
4,531
3,007
3,671
2,526 IS!
3
2 I -1 3,005 2.525 480 .7 ft ft - 4.4
5.7
7.7 .7
65-69
70-74 96* 837 129 2 1 961 6*5 12*
4.4
1.4
3.7
1.2 .2 * ft . 1.4 1.7 .2
356
5
3*1 293 60 .1 ft * ft
h .1
75 • -QTa?i 293 63 3
- 3 .5 .4
« " .5 .4

* Laae thup 0 , 0 ! pat-cant.

'107,1
TAHLi U.—XS HT 3SK £ 0 U t f m t f i All :*& C*nt#rs, Qtflxfatt 1 , 19U (tht**r and fafcnvt]
jjgta-i Iireludte <wicu»3 on short-term and Masons! lwu*.
E 0 a a s s P K 1 c 3 K T
'JISE TOTAL Alii iCAii a m _ 5\A S ^ H J B ! 70TM. A - ' i 3 t T C * P 9G82 pmaos sera
Tctii
H I ra> Total -ale Senile lbi«l lil? f™da Trtal :.. t « Fe.ftiale Total "..:! ' • e e l * T o t a l "••-.1-. i f c m l e

TDTU. 53,534 44,231 38,617 49,505 73,82' 75,685 33,379 30,403 12,927 100.0 51.4 4'.3 59." 28.8 30.9 40.3 74.6 15.7

Ureter S 7,494 3.853 ,1,647


3,91"
7,484
',711
3,645
3,=07
•), V
3,ow
-19 10 7
26
3
79
9.0
7,5
4.'.
'.9
4.4
3.6
9.0
7.1
4.6 4.4
1.6
v
* p

5-9
10-14
6,372 3,213
1,677 3,6/1 7,304 3,655 47" 23 76 8.2 4.4 4.4 8.8
3.9
4.4 4.4 * • •
.- .* " .ft
7,353 3,451
15-19 9,147 4,16V 4,767 7,054 4,312 4,742 43 48 45 11.1 5.3 5.E 1.0.9 8.3 5.7 3 1 1
30-34 7,911 3,589 4,322 7,797 3,5*5 4,252 114 44 70 9.6 4.4 5.7 9.4 4.1 5.1 .2 .1 -1
25-29 3,464 5.796 2,402 119 49 70 7.2 4.7 e.F 2.9 4.1 .3 .1 .1
3tte?J,
5,915 7,671
1,75)4 7,046 3,479
',394
',946 78' 171 114 4.5 .'.'
2.1 3.4 1.9 ?.* .1 .2 .1
55-39
3,764
J,'SB 1,547 1,526 1,444
1,5*1
714 7'0 1,644 Pifl 796 3.8 j 9 1.9 ,'..,'
1.8 .9
•° 7.C '.7 1.0
40-4* 5,164 2,465 711 4,331 3,179 2,154 6.2 i.i 3.1 .6 5.4 3.8
45-49 5,517
3,59"
7,236 1,351 'i•B?)5 •0
119 66 5,4 2 2,117 3,785 6.8 2.7 4.1 ,2
.5
.1 •3
.1 6 / ?,>•
3.6 4.0
5.6
59-54 4,611 1,6(4 2,767 SI 55 w 4,548 1,809 3,739 2.3 3.3 .1 .1
4 * 5.1 7.3 1.3
3.0
6,119 1/16 16 10 4 5,694 4,36* 1,630 7.3 5.1 2.3 7.3 5.3
55-59 4,774
„ '43 2 2 '.1 4« 4 • 6.3 5.1 1,2
40-64
(5-49
5,315
V E 3,444 •547
77 2 -1 5,313 4,241
1,066
973
569 •
6.3
I.'
1.3
.7 4 - 4.4 3.7
~<-74 ".'76
) 3
5
3/35
1,181 1,024 159
4.4
1.3 .2 « »
a 1.4 1.3 .7
1,17'
'••; "1* 3
2 434 368 (6
1.4
.4 .1 * * a .5 .4 .1
73 1 a v e r 437 3' 9
«' 3 .5
* *
* Lcos than • #',5 ntrctttt.
Scare:*! i F«m '^Jt-atf

TAK-S U*.—.iT. Kf "TX I'D '^TI^ITTt Tale L***}, Pctcbfr 1, 19U fPlulb»r end P e r m i t !
Notei l i r l r d e s SVHCUWE on sharf-tara l*av**-
:: u ' ' K •; f *A — - TAT
i i 8 7
.'OS TLT.U ISAM - 1 4 6 7 9 * 3 .It i. m*A vs: r
i r 04
Total |el* eL;".".li Total Lei. lemilB r.'-.i lele ,eTji- T.ft.-.1 llele Feula Total tee). .-•; Ite'.ft
PUftlP T o t a l F•.,e . a i i a

io«u. 18,728 10,964 7,764 13,797 7,196 5,631 1,911 1,788 2,1*3 1 0 . 0 58.6 41.4 68.4 38.4 30.6 31.6 10.- 11.4

Under 5 1,853 re 95'. 1,850 89'. 554 2 2


..4 9.9 4.8 5.1 9.9 4.t; 5.1
e,
4
_
5"? 1,359
"n 662 1,349 (91 658 10 4 7,2 3.7 3.5 ' .2 7.7 '•6
- #4
J--1* 1,38* 637 1,370 742 (33 4.8 3.4 4.6 1.4
. 3" . 1*
747 14 5 1 7.4 7.4
15-19 1,71! 99* 725 1,891 985 9.6 2? 11 17 10.3 5.4 4.9 10.1 5.3 4.8 .1
70-44 2,8*3 1,729 1,114 2,811 1,709 1,1'T! 32 20 13 15.3 4.9 6.0 15.1 0.2 5.9 ,2 .1 -1
75-39 2,085 1,205 810 2/34 1,190 E54 51 25 Of 11.1 6.4 4.7 11.9 6.1 4.6 .2 .1 .1
30-34 6" 5.E 7.0
1,084 439 980 6 .'4 174 104 51 53
*.l
1.5 2.3 5.3 1.7 .6
e *
.7 .3
.0
15-39 691 415 7.74' 318 •lis l.X 371 197 176 3.1 1.4 1.7 1.2 .5 1.1
n
40-.'. 1,136 581 545 '.35 110 3" S7 471 516 6.1 3.1 3.0 .8 .6 .2 '.3 2.5 2.8
1,056 554 577 27 1,072 507 5.6 7,1 7.5 .1 .1 2.7 2.S
45-49 34 7
7W 364
515
460 7.4 4 #4 '.3
'..1 2.2
5C-54
55-59
776
968 ,,, 4.3
PI'
12
7 3
9 3
4 r i 752 309
4.1
5.1
U9
4.0 1.1 P .e 4 3.1
1.9
4.0 1.1
179 2 109 4.2 e 1.6 ,6
to-a
65-69
781
529 66 ' 776 670
464 2.8
3.6
.'. * - 4.2
2.7
70-74 301
464
171 79 - - - 125
201 •71
65
2,1 1.0
3.5
.9
.3
.1 - - - 1.0
7.5
.9
.3
.1
75 6 e v e r 4 - - - - - - .4 .4 it
74 70
- - - 71 70 4 .4
~ :•< - - -
Siiurcei FoT» TOiL-!!*

L'LELS U N —J' *>' tPX A'"J "ATl/ITY: '.*u C«mt.*fr F.tcladip; Tv\e IiV«, Octet*-*" 1, 19M (KiiH**-;- and Percent)
NgtPI I-7clui»*B *?VTiCkie'-7p en shc:rfc~t*r« vJirl *waional VlVe,

i t (• iiK . * !i 0 1 i r. * 7
A" : 4 1\vTI" ;,-Tj0ir r ( ft—Tr .,- e -
Tttal tel- Ftein'-. ; - . J 1 lele
.!.'
; - - , 1 P
74 7 1111 I X / i l !
Trtal 4'alfl •epvip Thtsl
TOTAL
I'-ila leeila ,'"—riO:
Total
-T7»
Pule Ftcale Total 'tela "eeele

J4'HI 64,106 :3,2:e 30,847 34,708 16/44' 23,064 27,398 1*,*14 10,784 100.0 51.6 4P.1 57.5 74.0 i].3 42.7 35.5 14.3

'Later 5
ft-O
5,642 3,954 2,688
2,37*
5/74
4,C'S
2,?(.9
2,516
3,*8! 8
20
5
25
1 S.8
7.6
4.6 4.2
1.7
P."
7.5
4.6 4.2 1 6
1
;
10-7 6
4,913
5,94e
2,534
7,925 3,044 5/(36 2,°09
2,'52
3,177
45
16 17 9.2 -'.'
4.5 I.- 0.2
'.9
l.(
1.7
'•.7 - ftV

7,216 3,844 3,874


73
s; 29 11.? 4.0 ,i •( ;
15-19
21-24
7,164
7,16 •
t e c
3,327
9,67« 7,150 6.9
I*
;.i 58.
11.4 5.4
'.." 5.3 .1
. 1,
23-2"
5/68
1,856
1,8(0
1,3«*
3,3T'B
7,544 3,762 ',231 3,540 t'fi 44 44
7,9
6.1 '.:."45 .. 01
2.C
7.8
5.9
2.6
1.5
4.9
4.0
.1

.'.'. .1 ft .1
10-34 7,6471 3,il49 1/11 2,499 579 1,570 '.61 1.20 61 4.1 1.6 7.5 3/ 1.4 2.4 .1 .2 .1
3'-39 2,397 1,167 I,?'" 1,12* 496 610 1,271 451 620 3.8 1.6 2.0 1.8 .8 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.1
40-1J , 4,031= p p d 6*2 710 987 3,546 1,878
2,018 1,708 6.4 1.2 3.2 .8 .5 .3
(.ft 2,7 2.9

"25:
1,- 2 7 , 29 151 4,380 1/1.0 7 / 4.5 .7 .1 7.5 4.4
45-49
56-54
4,531
3/55 1,(51 2,364 71 •1-
6* 3,784
7,770
2,319
7.1
5.9 2.1 3.6 .1
.1
.1 '.'
1.8 P.- 3.'
3,61" 2
l;445
7.8 *
a 2.2
55-59
50-64 -,"'.- ' , " 1
1,(23
', 7 5,'.33 3,613 1,421 ;.t
5.6
-.2
* * 1.1 5.6

45-69
4,434 861
. -2 -1 4,434 3,571
2,402
667
(04
6,9
4.9
1.3
.8 - - - 4
4.9 5 / 1.3
.1
3.1U9
567
3/1 * 505
-5 3,106
1-1
6.1 P
a aft
4.9 4.3
1
1-. • .-
77-74 071 134 1 982 651 1.5 1.3 .9 1.5 .2
75 t: « i . 2^9 (4 7 ? 3*0 (A- .6 .1 P 4 .6 .1

1
763 2'(S
.' . .5

LPD* than 0.05 perf.^nt^,


S BLT-* -1 Fc.pn ,TU-36

(It/!
TABLB *5-"AQE BY SEA AND NATIVITY, A l l KR1 C* a i«r», J u n a r y 1 , ig+5 (NuaUr u l Ftrtair.)

II LI U B I B I P E B C » B t
IDE Tortl, AhahUCJ-! toffl roMEOH BUSK TOM, iAQgtljAV. BOM FaHXO* BUM
Total Malt J'i»li Total Malt 1 1 1 . Total Halt Final. Total Hal. F a u l a "Total Hal. F a u l a T o t a l Halt r t a a ! 4

TOM 80,978 43,081 37,796 48,059 22,994 25,065 32,819 20,088 12,731 100.0 53.3 46.1 59,4 28.4 31.0 40.6 24.9 15.7

0ml.r 5 7.422 3.809 j.613 7,414 3,803 3,611 8 6 2 9.2 4.T 4.5 9.2 4.7 4.5 a a a
5-9 6,183 3,195 2,988 6,128 3,169 2,959 fi 26 29 7.6 3.9 M 7.6 3-9 3.7 * * •
10-14 7,231 3.616 3.615 7,185 3.595 3,590 46 21 25 8.8 4.4 4.4 6.8 4.4 4,4 • • «
15-19 8,707 4,134 4,573 8,614 4,086 4,528 93 48 45 11.0 5.3 5.7 10.8 5.2 5-6 .2 J. .1
20-24 7,411 3,304 4,107 7,303 3,263 4,040 108 41 67 9.2 4.1 5.1 9,0 4.0 5,0 .2 ,1 .1
25-29 5,737 2,351 3,386 5,606 2,286 3,120 131 65 66 7,1 2.9 4.2 6.9 2.8 4.1 ,2 .1 .1
30-34 3,713 1,648 2,065 3,448 1,487 1,961 265 161 104 4,5 2.0 2.5 4.2 1.8 2.4 .3 .2 .1
35-39 2,951 1,480 1.471 1,431 693 738 1,520 787 735 3.7 1.9 LB LB .9 .9 1.9 1.0 .9
40-44 5,030 2,536 2,494 634 420 214 4,396 2,116 2,280 6.2 3.1 3.1 .8 .} .3 5.4 2.6 2.1
45-49 5.527 2,238 3,289 183 119 64 5,344 2,119 3.225 6.6 2.7 4.1 .2 .1 .1 6.6 2.6 4.0
50-54 4,527 1,762 2,765 83 55 28 4,444 1,7(7 2,737 5.6 2.2 3.4 .1 .1 * 5.5 2.1 3.4
55-59 5.922 4,2TB 1,644 17 11 6 5,905 4,267 1,636 7.3 5.3 2.0 • • * 7.3 5J 2.0
60-64 5,176 4,205 9T3 2 2 - 5,176 4,203 973 6.4 5,1 1.2 • * 6.4 5.2 1.2
65-69 3.690 3,111 579 3 2 1 3,687 3,109 578 4.5 3.6 .7 * • * 4.5 3.6 .7
'0-74 1,206 1,041 165 5 2 3 1,201 1,039 162 1.5 1.3 .1 • • * 1,5 1.3 .2
75 ' o t t r 443 374 69 3 1 2 440 313 67 .6 .5 .1 » a a ., .5 .1

* L a . , than 0*05 p a r e n t .
Bouraai Turn 1R1-26

TABLE 45a.~A0E BY S O AND HATT71TT, Tula J a l a , January 1 , 1945 (Dunbar ant Pare a n t )

Not,; Inaluoaa araouaaa on ahort-tana L.av*.


u n y n a n p a a g a a 9
A3» TOM AJCTICAD BOM rOMIO* BOP* TOTAL flats.yitu fffa ITA9EI0K Spa,
r
, Total Mala Fannin Total Bala Tannin Total halt anala Total Mala F a u l a Total h a l l r . a a l . Total Halt F a u l t

TOTAL 18,134 10,954 1,180 12,199 1,161 5,638 5,935 3,793 2,142 100.0 58.5 41.5 68.4 38.3 3«>1 1L6 20.2 11.4

Jndar 5 1,870 910 960 1,861 908 960 2 2 - 10.0 4.9 5.1 10.0 4.9 5.1 * • -
5-9 1.360 695 665 1,350 689 661 10 6 4 7.2 3.7 3.5 7.2 3.7 3-5 * * *
10-14 1,379 742 637 1,365 737 628 14 5 9 7.4 4.0 3.4 7.4 4.0 3.4 * * *
15-19 1,904 985 919 1,875 974 902 28 11 17 10.2 5.3 4.9 10.0 5.2 4.8 .2 .1 .1
20-24 2,837 1,718 1,119 2,805 i,n"H 1,107 32 10 12 15.3 9.2 6.1 15.1 9.1 6.0 .2 .1 .1
25-29 2,085 1,202 883 2,033 1.177 857 51 15 26 11.1 6.4 4.T 10.9 6.3 4.6 .2 .1 .1
30-34 1,096 663 433 991 611 3B0 105 52 53 5-9 ,3.6 2.3 5.3 3-3 2.0 .6 .3 .3
35-39 687 413 274 315 215 100 372 198 174 3.6 2.2 1.4 1.6 l.l .5 2.0 1.1 .9
40-44 1,127 582 545 141 112 29 986 4*0 516 6.1 3.1 3.0 .8 .a .2 5.3 2.5 1.8
45-49 1,051 536 521 34 27 7 1.023 509 514 5.6 2.8 2.8 .1 .1 • 5.5 2.7 2.8
50-54 773 369 404 12 9 3 761 3*0 401 4.1 1.9 2.2 • * * 4.1 1.9 2,2
55-59 967 753 214 6 2 4 961 751 210 5.1 *» 1.1 • • * 5.1 4.9 1,1
60-64 782 73 109 2 2 - 780 611 109 4,2 3.6 .6 • • - 4.1 3.4 .4
45-69 532 467 65 - - - 532 467 65 2-8 2.5 .3 - - - 2.8 2.5 J
70-74 203 175 28 - - - 203 175 28 1.0 .9 .1 1.0 .9 .1
75 4 onar 75 71 4 - - 75 71 4 .4 .4 • - - - .4 .4 •
* U r n than (1.0? f « r * u t .

TABLE 45b.—AGI BY 3X3 AND NATIVITY: V U C i n t t r i Axcludla& Tul* U k * , J u u r j l r 19*5 {XuotBar *n4 P«ro«st)

H U 11 fl I 2 T 1 1 C * I I
TOTAL
U.L.
P C R E K I I BOS* EUk. iqu EIOI 81
Total FV.oaJ, Total lain renal. Total 461s Fault Tntal JUL. Fault Tot.; «al. Fatal. Total 4*7. F.aal.

TOTAL 42,144 32,129 30,016 35.260 15,933 15,427 24,684 16,295 10,589 100.0 J1.1 48.3 56.4 25.3 51. i 43.1 26.2 17.0

.:«•' s 5,552 2,699 2,653 5,546 2,995 2,651 4 4 2 9.0 4.7 4-3 9.0 4.7 <••! * a
a
0
5-9 t,3,-. 2,500 2,323 4,779 2,490 2,299 45 H 25 7.8 4,0 3.4 7.9 1.0 S.I . *6
10-14 2,974
5.952
5,903
2,978 5,920 2,656
3,112
2,962
3,624
32
66
16 16 9.4 4.6 1.8
5.8
7.4 l.b 4.8
7.S * *
5a *
15-19 3,149 3,654 6,739 J' 10.9 5.1 10*8 5.0 .1 .1
20-24 4.5T4 1,596 2,969 4,499 T4 4.6 .1
. 1•
1,565 2,933 21 5 7-3 2.5 7.2 2.5 4.7 .1
1,149 2,501 1,109 SO 447 4.1 5.9 4.0
25-29
30-34
3,452
2,417 1,632
3.572
976
2,443
160 w 6.0
4.2
1.9
2.6
1.6
1.4
.2 .1

35-39 2,264
995
1,067 1.197
2,457
1,116 478
1,591
638 1,148
109
589
51
559 1.6
1.6
1.7 1.9
3.9
1.6 .8
2.5
1.0 •3
1.9
.2
.9
.1

t o - 44 3,903 1,954 1,949 493 306 185 3.410 1,646 1,764 4.2 3.1 .8 •i 5-4 2.6 ill
n
3.1 .5
45-49 4,470 1,702 2,769 MS 92 57 4,321 1,610 2,711 7.2 J.7 .2 .1 .1 7.0 2.6 4.4
50-;t 3,754 2,361 46 .1 6.0
1,393
1.430
71
11
25
2
3,683
4,944
1.347 2,336
1,429
4.1 7.3
5.t 4
.1
. 6.0
2.2 1.1
55-59
60-64
4,955 3.525
664
9
4,396
3,516
964
8.0
5.7
2.3
1.4 . * 5.7
5-T
2.3
4.394
3.159
3,532
2,644 514 -3 2 - -1 3,532 T.l
,a s- - -m 7.1 1.4
55-49
70-74 666 5 2
3.155
998
2,642
864
513 5.0
1.4
4.2
1.4 ,2 . 5.0 6.2
3.4 .;
75 * o t t r
1,003
359 101
137
44 3 1
5
2
13"
• . * 2.6
.5
.2
365 5 02 63 .6
•5 .1
* * * .6 .1

* Lain than O.05 pnrennt.


Bauraai Para 181-26
TABLE *&*—AGE ar 3EA WfD HATIVtn t i l l Wi Can tare., April L. 1?*5 (Kuaber and Percent)
Kota: Includee evacuee* on e h o r t - t e r a u d a e u c u & l l e a v e .

B 0 2 2 t Ft P 2 R c £ M T
11". t roriL ILliSJCjUt BOW TQREI3N BOW TOT 11 a lain [CAN Bono PtttElOB BOW
Total Bal. Female Total 2»1« h u l l l e t hi J., j . - L amala l\t.l Oils Tama l a Total Ual, Famals Total (all Temala

TOTl!. 75,559 31.755 35.801 11,091 20,(06 23,185 31.4(8 19,119 12.319 100.0 52.( 17.1 58.1 27.3 jl.l 11.6 25.3 16.3

OBdar 5 T.2B9 3,717 3.572 7,295 3,714 3,571 1 3 1 9,( +.9 1.7 ).( i.i 1.7 • . a
5-9 6,051 3.112 2.919 6,010 3,102 2,908 21 LO 11 7.9 i.l 3.8 7.1 i.l 3.8 • . •
i.-.i i.ili 3.K7 3,151 6,891 3,151 3,137 27 13 14 9.1 !.( 1.5 5.1 1.6 l.S • « a
15-W B,10i 3.711 1,399 8,039 3,690 1,319 (1 24 10 10.9 1.9 (.0 10.9 1.9 5.9 .1 a .1
20-21 6,188 2,591 3,(01 (,102 2,539 3,5(3 81, 15 11 8.3 1.1 1.8 9.1 '..i »-7 .2 .1 .1
25-29 1,B« 1,621 3,019 4,727 1,771 2,956 113 So 63 (.1 2.1 4.0 (.2 2.1 3.9 .2 .1 J
30-51 3,327 1,316 1,991 3,071 1,200 1,871 256 L16 110 1.1 1.8 2.6 1.1 1.1, 2.5 .3 .2 .1
55-39 2,529 1,231 1,295 1,162 571 591 1,36? 6(3 701 3.1 L.7 1.7 1.6 .8 .8 ;.a .9 .'!
10-41 1,(17 2,290 2,357 531 383 118 1,116 1,907 2,209 (.1 3.0 3-1 .7 .5 .2 5-1 2.5 2.9
15-19 5.3(0 2,199 3,1(1 ISl, 112 SI 5.191 2,097 3.107 7.2 2.9 i.l ,2 .1 .1 7.0 2.5 1.2
50-54 1,371 1,(19 2,726 78 31 21 1,296 1.591 2,702 5.8 2.2 3.( al .1 . 5.7 2.1 3.6
55-59 5,555 3,952 1,*0> 11 10 T 5,538 3,912 1.596 7.3 5.2 2.1 * • • 7.1 5.2 i.l
(0-11 4.679 3.9(9 911 3 2 1 1,876 3,9(6 910 (.1 5.2 1.2 » * • (.1 5.2 1.2
(5-(9 3.517 2.966 ill 3 2 l 3,5*4 2,991 5(0 4.7 1.0 .7 . • • 1.7 4.0 .7
TO-T1 1,111 1,232 182 * 2 2 1,110 1.230 180 L.B l.( .2 . * • 1.8 1.6 .2
T5 * D W 558 195 73 2 - 1 556 185 71 .7 .6 .1 . - .7 .( .1

* f n n than 0 . 0 5 p e r c e n t .
Saurae* JVra WRA-ltf

tafiUE t i i . - U I tf SEX AND KATmTY; Tula Lain, April 1, 19*5 (Nuabar and Percent)

Note' Inoludaa I T M U O I I rjp abort-tare, l e a v e .

it Li K E t R P E A 0 t, 1! T
in rom, iUraiuiB BOS* romoii BOW SHU n.:.-..-.:'.. BERN ropatioK 2-CKK
Total Hal. I.a.'. Total 2.1. Tatatla Total Uala T u l a Total Bala Pamala Total Xal. hall Total Hal. i'-mala

WML 17,8(1 10,036 7.828 12.193 6,192 5,701 5,(71 3,5H 2,127 100.0 56.2 15.6 (8.3 K.i 31.9 11.9 L9.8 11.9
'BJar $ 2,056 9J6 1,0(1 2,051 93; 1,0(1 2 . 5.6 5.9 5.6 5.9 a • .
5-9
10-11
1,356
1.376
691
742
(62
631
1.3«
1.361
696
737
(58
(25
10
11
I
5 9
1
11.5
7.6
7.8
3.9
4.1
3-7
3.7
11.5
7.6
7.7
3.9
(.1
3.5
3.6 .1
• •
*
.
.".
15-19 1,771 8(0 911 1,741 850 891 21 LJ 17 10.0 1.9 5.1 9.8 1.8 ;.o .2 .1 .1
20-21 2,523 1,117 1,106 2,185 1,392 1,093 39 25 13 11.2 8.0 (.2 11.0 7.1 6.1 .2 .1 .1
25-29 1,983 1,010 873 1,835 997 B19 18 23 25 10.1 5.6 1.8 10.2 5.5 l.T .2 .1 .1
30-31 1,001 574 no 502 525 391 102 19 53 5.6 1.2 2.1 5.0 2.9 2.1 .6 .3 .3
35-39 (11 il,5 «5 281 183 101 1(0 166 ,71 1-6 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.0 .6 2.0 1.0 1.0
10-11 1,077 535 512 132 1Q3 29 915 l;2 513 (.0 3.0 3.0 .6 .( .2 5.2 2.1 i.l!
15-19 1,008 *»1 517 31 21 7 977 Kl 516 5.5 2.7 2.S .1 .1 * 5-1 2.6 2.8
50-51 732 352 ue 12 9 1 720 321 396 1.0 L.I 2.2 • • « 4.0 1.8 2.2
55-59 907 fc9l 213 5 1 1 5 02 693 209 5.1 3.9 1.2 . . . 5.1 3.9 1.2
(0-(l 738 (31 107 1 1 - 737 107 1.2 1.6 .6 a a - (.2 1.6 .(
(5-69
70-71
517
198
1J2
no
65
(3
-
-
-
-
-
-
517
198
gj
170
65
29
2.9
1.2
2.5
1.0
.1
.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.9
1.2
1.5
1.0
.1
.2
75 » aasr 71 !', 1 - - - 71 JO 4 .1 •1 t " .4 .1 .
" "
* l»i thaa 0.O.5 percent*
Seexeei ' e r a aTvA-2b

TABU Atfc.—JCE BT SKI AND HiTIYITTi « U Cetrtera Sxoludlnf Tula U t o , April 1, L94J (Hwabar and Percent)

Hull! includea evacuee* ga ebori--*.«•• and aaaaoOal l e a v e .

B U M > I « p £ R C S N T
MM [0T1L jUnRICAH BOW rOHXIGN StFK torn. AHEHICW tore raaio* BOM
Total Hal. Paiuala Total M.L. Tvala Total till. Tamala Tatal 56-us I-mala Total B a l a ram* Total Hal. fa-la

TOtil. 57,(95 29,719 27,976 31,998 11,111 17,781 25,797 15,605 10,192 100.0 51.5 42.5 21.6 JO. 6 41.b 26.9 19.9
55-1
Hilar 5 5.233 2,722 2,511 5,231 2,721 2,510 2 I 1 9.0 1.7 <••) 9.0 4.1 i... • • a
5-1 1,675 2,119 2.257 1,6(1 2,111 2,250 11 4 1 9.1 4.1 3.9 t.i 4.2 i-9 * • •
10-1* 5,512 2,917 5,529 2,717 2,812 6 4.9 1.1 - - a
5 9.6 4.7 1.6
15-H 6,332
2,725
2,951 3,178 6,295 2,810 3,155 u
3! n 23 10.9 4-9 6.0
9.6
i.i.i 4.6 6. • * a
20-21 3,(65 1,1(7 2,198 3,'n 1,«7 2.170 4". 20 28 6.1 2.0 4.3 (.3 2,0 1.3 * • -
25-29 2,997 811 2,116 2,892 781 2,108 65 21 38 5.2 L.t 3.8 5.1 l.t 3.7 .1 - .1
30-31 2,323 MS 1,551 2,161 675 1,191 151 97 59 1.1 1,4 2.7 1.6 1.2 2.6 .3 .2 .1
35-39 1,885 865 1,020 898 388 190 1,00? 177 530 ).2 1.5 1.9 L.J .7 U7 .8 •9
.:!-!'. 3,570 1.755 1,915 3)9 .'80 119 3,171 1,175 1,(96 6.2 ... 3-1 .7 .5 5-5 2.6 2.9
15-19 1,352 1,708 2,(11 i=i; 86 (7 1.217 1,(20 2,597 7.6 3-0 1.6 .3 .2 i.! -.8 1-5
50-51 3,612 1,316 2,326 (6 (6 ;u 3,576 1.270 2,306 6.1 2.1 t.l ,1 ,1 •-.: 2.2 1.1
55-59 1,(18 3.259 1,390 12 9 3 1,(36 3.219 1,387 9.0 5.6 2.4 . * 8.0 5.6 2.1
60-61 1,111 i , J 37 8oi 2 1 1 1,139 3,336 903 7.2 5.8 1.4 - . 7.2 5.8 1.1
65-*9 3,030 2.531 (98 3 1 1 3.027 2,532 •95 5.3 4.4 .9 * . 5.3 1.4 .9
70-74 1,216 1,062 154 1 1 2 1,212 l,o(o 152 2.1 1.8 •1 a • 2.1 1.8 •3
75 » m t 181 115 (9 2 - 2 482 115 67 .8 .7 .1 * - .8 .9 .1

* l a a e than 0 . 0 5 percent*

Saaroei ' e r a VRA-26

f.ll*l
TA8LJ 4?.—AGE ET SEX AND HATTVUTt Ail mX Canters, July 1, 1945 (Ruber and Percent)

Beta i Includes • TECUM • on short-term leave.

N U U 3 s a P 6 1 0 I N T
ICE TOTAL U T M B r t LO/ijj rc-rioi Basji TITO. AEEaiCAS WiRE H/il"-,.;., „ £ ! !
Total Kali ' Female Total Hale
-•male Total Kale Feaale T o t a l Vale Telittle T o t a l Kale Female Total Male Tamils

101*1. 63,657 33,206 30,651 36,949 17,134 19,615 26,906 16,072 10,636 100.0 52.0 18.0 57.8 26.6 31.0 12.2 25.2 '.1.0
Under 5
5-9
6,160
5,712
3,23*
2,775
3,221
2,567
6,157
5,326
3,231
2,766
3,223
2,560
i 2
9
1
7
10.1
6.3
5.i
i.i
5.0
1.0
10.1
6.3
5.;
1.3
5.0
1.0
a
a
.a a

10-11 5,933 2,910 2,993 5,906 2,931 2,977 <•


25 9 16 9.3 1.6 1.7 i.i 1.6 1.7 a a •a
15-19 6,253 2,775 3,176 6,199 2,751 3,116 51 30 9.7 1.3 5.4 9.7 1.3 5.1 a a a
20-21 , 1,663 2,115 2,766 1,608 2,073 2,735 75 :•:.
12 33 7.7 3.3 .5.1 7.5 3.2 1.3 .2 .1 .1
25-29 1,053 1,165 2,566 3,960 1,147 2,513 93 is 55 6.1 2.1 1.0 6.9 2.3 3.9 .2 .1 .1
3 0 - 31 2,616 1,101 1,711 2,616 961 1,631 230 120 110 1.5 1.7 2.8 i.i 1.5 2.6 .1 .2 .2
35-39 2,117 963 1,161 963 160 521 1,166 503 663 3.3 :.5 1.6 1.5 .7 .8 1.6 .6 1.0
10-14 3,920 1,665 2,035 161 136 3,159 1,562 1,697 6.1 2.9 3.2 .7 .5 .2 5.1 1.0
15-19 1,568 1,659 2,729 111 -«. 12 1,447 1,760 2,667 7.3 3.0 1.9 .3 .2 .1 7.0
2.1
2.a 1.2
50-51 3,569 1,21* 2,313 62 •19>n 13 3,527 1,197 2,330 5.7 7.0 3.7 .1 .1 5.6 1.9 3.7
55-59 1,592 3,162 1,110 11 7 1,571 3.166 1,103 7.2 5.0 2.2 a a * 5.0 2.2
50-11 1,191 3,363 611 ai 1 1,193 3,362 811 6.5 5.2 a ft 7.2
6.5 5.2
65-69 3,206 2,661 51? i 1 - 3,207 2,680 527 5.0 4,2
1.3
.8 #a a - 5.0 1.2
1.3
.8
70-71 1,271 1,079 195 3 1 -2 1,271 1,076 193 2.0 1.7 .3 a - 2.0 1.7 .3
75 1 o v e r 573 196 75 2 2 571 196 73 .9 .6 .1 *a a* .9 .3 .1
- -
* Lass than 0.Q5 percent.
Sources Pom HU-jZl (Adjusted)

TABLE 47s.—ACE BT H"t AND "ATXYTTT: Tula Uke. July 1* 1945 (Number and Percent)
TJcte: Include* aTaouasa on abnrt-term l e a n .

MS TOTAL
N II .i

UiSFSICMt BORN
!• II •oiusIGN BORN TOTAL
F E ? C
ArORICAN WORM
6 II T
Kuraos PORN
Aftal Itale Female Total Hale Female Total Kale "emale T o t a l Kale Female T o t a l Mala Female T o t a l Male Female

TOTAL 17,166 9,61.7' 7,619 11,911 6,166 5,728 5,552 3.131 2,121 lOO.O 55.0 15.0 68.2 35.4 32.8 31.6 19.6 12.2
a a
Under 5
5-9
2,111
1,357.
1,031
693
1,107
661
2.139
1,311
1,032
687
1,107
657 'J
2 3
6
-1 12.2
7.7
5.9
3.»
6.3
3.8
12.2
7.3
'V
3.9
6.3
3.8 a a
-a
11-11 1,371 711 632 1,360 737 5 "5 11 •1 3 7.9 1.2 3.7 7.8 1.2 3.6 .1 a .1
15-19 1,71.1 C01 907 1,661 791 690 27 10 1.7 9.6 1.6 5.2 9.6 5.1 .2 .1 .1
20-21 2,379 1,279 1,100 2,338 1,251 1,067 '.1 V 13 13.7 7.6 6.3 13.6 ••..'•
7.2 6.2 .3 .2 .1
25-29 1,791 922 669 1,711 900 641 17 22 55 10.2 5.3 6.9 10.0 5.2 6.8 ,2 .1 ,1
30-31 961 '73 126 661 166 ,-,n 31 A. 37 53 5.6 3.1 2.5 5.0 2.S 2,2 .6 .3 .1
35-39 621 IV. 27i FT" 15" LM 354 180 '.71 3.6 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.0 .6 2.0 l.o 1.0
10-11 1,055 511 511 126 99 2" 927 115 512 6.1 3.0 3.1 .8 .6 ,2 5.3 2.6 2.9
45-19 965 171 5 31 29 .'5 7 116 5.8 2.7 2.9 .1 .1 a 5,5 2.6 2.9
50-51 713 111 398 12 8 1 •-••••
70] 107 v ••'
391 1.1 1.6* 2.3 a a 1.1 1.8 2.3
55-59 660 667 235 1 876 209 5.0 3.8 1.2 a • a 5.0 3.8 1.2
60-61 718 51.' 106 1 -1 .', 717 '•5.7
Ml 106 1.1 3.5 .6 -
•J
1.1 3.5 .6
65-69 510 445 - 510 US 65 2.9 2.5 .1 * - 2.9 2.5 .4
70-71 196 166
65
2E - - - 196 553 .53 1.1 .9 ,2 - - - 1.1 .9 .2
75 1 over 71 1 - - - 71 70 1 .1 .1 a - - - .1 .1 a
'.••• - - - - - -
* Leas than G,C* percent.
Source: Pom "£4-321 (Adjusted",

TABU ATba—AGE ET 327 Aft, ''ATiTTTir: TRA Centers Exoludlpg Tula Lalnt, July 1. 1945 (rluntoar and Percent)
t.'gte! Includes evtaueea on short-torn leave*

K" U V 3 6 2 F E 6 C E 1 T
ME TOTAL AlTTilCAN BORN FOPiEIOH KRe TOTAL A1HU0AN BORN RJFJSIOK BORN
Total Kale Female Total Hale Female Total Hale Female Total Malm 'reiAle T o t a l Kale Fammle T o t a l Kale Famala

TOTAL 16,391 23,589 22,a02 25,035 10,916 14,067 21,356 12,611 6,715 100.0 50.8 I".2 51.0 23,8 30.4 ;/.." 27.2 18.8
tinder 5 1,319 2,202 2,117 1,316 2,202 a, 116 1
-5 1 9.3 1.7 1.6 9.3 1.7 4.6 a
-a a
5-9 3,986 2,062 1,906. 3,962 2,079 1,903 3 6.6 1.5 4.1 8.6 1.5 l.l a a
10-11 1,559 2,196 2,3*1 1,546 2,191 2,351 13. '. 1 7 9.6 4.7 5.1 9.8 1.7 5.1 a a a
15-19 1,512 1,971 2,571 1,515 1,957 2,558 .77 14 13 9.7 1.2 5.5 9.7 1.2 3.7 a 1 a
20-21 2,501 636 1,663 2,170 822 1,616 31 11 an 5.1 i.fi 3.6 5.1 1.8 3.0 a a a
25-29 2,262 5*1 1,699 2,216 517 1,669 16 16 30 4.9 I.S 3.7 1.8 1,2 5.9 ,1 a .1
36-31 1,887 571 1,316 1,757 196 1,259 130 7- 57 1.1 1.3 2.8 3.8 i.i 2.7 .3 .2 .1
35-39 1,523 611 909 -11 29 i 120 612 323 169 3.3 2.0 1.5 .6 1.8 .7 1.1
16-U 2,865 1,371 1,191 333 ~Ji. 109 2,532 1,117 1,365 6.2
1.3
1.0 5.2 .7 .5 • 'I 5.5 2.5 3.0
15-1,9 3.603 1,369 2,211 3' 3,191 1,312 2,179 7.6 3.0 1.8 .3 .2 .•}
.1 7.5 5'. 6 4.7
56-51 2,676 931 1,915 •1102 n
u 2,626 690 1,936 6.2 2.0 ...2 .1 .1 a 6.1 1.7 6.3
55-59 3,71.2 2,515 1,197 17 u !
3 3,*95 2,501 1,191 8.0 5.1 2.7 a a «.c 5.4 2.5
60-61 ',176 2,771 705 3,176 2,771 7D5 7.5 6.0 1.7 * 7.-7 6.0 1.5
05-69 2,696 2,236 162 - -1 - 2,697 2,235 462 5.8 4.8 1.0 -a -a - 5.8 '..8 1.0
70-71 1 ,"78 911 !3 1 -2 1,075 915' 155 2.1 2.0 .4 a -a 2.4 2.0 .1
75 1 o v e r 199 126 .,,
71 2 3 197 126 1.0 .9 .1 a a:: 1*0 .9 .1
- 69
tt
* Lass than 0*05 psrcsnt,
3ourc*i Fom 'ffiA-jm (Adjusted)

till)
TABU ATbUK—AGK 3Y SEX AMD MATTVIITt C*utrml Utah, Juiy X, 19*5 (Nuafcwr und Poro«Bt)

Kofi Icciud«» • v&cu»*i on •bort-tarm .*•-*••.


E 0 M B S B I P E R C 4 H T
A6K * TOTAL 41CR1C4J1 SCBX EPRKIOM BOftK TOTAL 4MSRICAB BORM ECB410M B7T4H
I Total Hal. EoaO. Total Mai. T.mal. Total Hal. E . a r i l " Total Mai. Taaala Total Hal. T r i a l . "Trial Halt Taaala

TOTAL 4,645 2,364 2,281 2,447 1,100 1,347 2,178 1,264 ?34 100.0 50.7 4).l 52.7 23.7 29.0 4T.3 27.2 20.1

Bodar 5 373 215 178 373 215 176 6.4 4.6 3.8 8.4 4.S 3.6
5-9 3*3 203 160 361 202 15? 2 1 1 7.6 4.4 3.4 7-8 4.4 3.4 • • •
10-14 413 217 1)6 411 216 1)5 2 1 1 8.6 4.6 4.2 6.8 4.6 4.2 • • •
15-1? 44) 197 252 444 193 251 5 4 1 7.7 4.3 5.4 9.6 4.2 5.4 .1 .1 •
20-24 231 8? 142 227 67 140 4 2 2 4.9 1.7 3.0 4.? 1.? 3.0 * • •
75-2? 224 58 166 221 58 163 3 - 3 4.8 1.2 3.6 4.7 1.2 3.5 -1 " •!
30-34 241 57 184 226 51 177 13 6 7 5.2 1.2 «.o 4.? 1.1 3.6 .3 .1 .2
35-3? 156 58 98 91 31 60 65 27 38 3.* 1.3 2-1 2.0 -7 1.3 1.4 •* .8
40-44 273 146 147 46 32 16 245 114 131 6.4 3.2 3.2 1.1 .7 -4 5-3 2.5 2.8
45-49 354 150 204 12 7 5 342 143 19? 7.6 3.2 4.4 .2 .1 .1 7.4 3.1 4.3
70-54 276 37 207 6 ) 3 286 64 204 6.4 1.7 4.5 .2 .1 .1 6.2 1.8 4.4
>5-5? 401 242 157 3 3 - 378 237 157 8.6 5.2 3-* .1 -1 - 8.5 5.1 3.4
60-64 352 268 84 . . . 352 268 84 7.6 5.8 1.8 7.6 5.8 1.8
85-67 284 222 62 . . . 284 222 62 6.2 4.8 1.4 6.2 4.8 1.4
70-74 133 100 33 . . . 133 100 33 2.7 2.2 .7 - - - 2.7 2.2 .7
75 * orar 62 53 ) - - 62 53 7 1.3 1.1 .2 1.3 1.1 -2

* L**« tfcuua. 0.05 paresnt.


Souret. f o r * WLA-ja ( A d j u a f i . )

U B U i-rmiJ.—Jfll BT SKI UTfl NATIVITY. Colorado IUYM-, July 1 , 19*5 (Hiuiber and Paroaot)

Hot*' IacludtB «T«CU*«« oa a b o r t - t o r * l a a r a .


8 0 H 8 1 6 F 1 E 0 E > T
40* TOTAL, IMBJICAH BORM TOHUSa BOOj ' TOTAL UKIUCAE BOM TCMIOE BOTa
Total Halt Taaali" Total Mala Taaala Total Mala Taaala Total Mala T . a t l a Total Mala T . a a l . Total Halt T r i a l .

TOTAL 9,386 4,847 4,537 5,262 2,327 2,953 4,104 2,516 1,566 100.0 51-6 48.4 56.3 24.6 31.5 *3-7 26.6 16.)

M i l 5 813 415 3)8 813 415 3)8 - - - 8.6 4.4 4.2 6.6 4.4 4.2 - -
5-7 853 444 40? 653 444 40? - - - 7.1 4.T 4.4 9.1 4.7 t.t - - -
10-14 1,003 465 536 1,001 4*5 536 2 - 2 10.7 5.0 5.7 10.7 5-0 5.7 * - •
15-17 1,025 425 tOO 1,021 424 577 4 L 3 10.? 4,5 6.4 10.? 4.5 * . * • • •
20-24 56? 220 34? 564 218 346 5 2 3 4.0 2.3 3.7 6.0 2.3 3.7 • • •
25-29 457 132 325 44* 124 320 11 6 5 A.? l.A 3.5 A.T 1.3 3-4 .2 .1 .1
30-34 367 11? 248 344 103 241 23 16 t A.0 1.3 2.7 3.7 1.1 2.6 .3 .2 .1
35-3? 293 131 162 131 62 69 162 6? 73 3.2 1.4 1.6 1.5 .7 .8 1.7 .7 1.0
40-44 570 264 266 67 46 21 503 236 265 6-0 3-0 3-0 .7 .5 .2 5.3 2.5 2.6
45-47 662 264 376 22 13 7 640 251 367 7.2 2.7 4.3 .3 .2 .1 6.7 2.7 4.2
50-54 5*4 18? 375 12 10 2 552 17? 373 6.0 2.0 4.0 .1 .1 • 5.7 1.7 4.0
55-59 702 473 207 3 2 1 699 t?l 208 7.4 5.2 2.2 * • • 7.4 5.2 2,i
60-64 665 565 120 - - 685 565 120 7.3 6.0 1.3 - - - 7.3 6.0 1.3
65-6? 507 430 7? 1 1 - 508 42? 7? 5-« «.* .8 • * - 5.A 4.6 .8
70-74 172 164 28 2 - 2 170 164 26 2.1 1.8 .3 • * • 2.1 1.8 .3
75 » c a r 122 107 15 2 - 2 120 107 13 1.2 1.1 .1 • - • 1.2 1.1 .1

a Lata t e a s 0 . 0 5 pa re e a t .
aaureet Tara alA-321 (Aojuatad)

TABU! *Tb(j).—AGE BT SIX AHD NATIYITTi <Hl» Hlrar, J u l j 1 , 19*5 (BUBVW »od ' a r c a a t )

Kofi Inaladaa •vaouaaa on a b o r t - t a m l a « * * .


K 0 * 3 1 1 1 1 8 C E I T
taT'TOD' f" r0H2r.cs nam
Trial
10711.
Hal* Taaala Trial Hale Trial. Total rij. r laale Total
BUL
Hal. T.nal.
A J K H O U i 61X1
Total Hal, Tonal.
.Tli HON 8CK7I
Total Hale Taaala

TCTUL 7.68a 4.0?1 3,5)3 4,246 1.757 2,271 3,436 2.134 1,302 100.0 53.2 .6.6 55-2 25.« 27.6 14.1 2]..: 17.0

: i * r 1 735 363 3*7 735 366 367


5-7 771 720 J81 33? 1 5.0 a
10-14 7?3
34VJ 3j)
561 742 all ,cl
1
1 1 - 7.4
10.3 5.1 ... 15) 14 5 Q
51 ... * a -
15-1? 7U
ill
353 737 353 j«4 3 2 -1 !•-
5.0 7
5.0
5.0 * a

a
2CV24 402 us
J 65
131 1 2 ).*
5.2
4.*
1.7 3.5 5 ( . t,
1 7
» *
37?
207 3?)
im
2*6
3 1
1
U* .' J-.'
a. • *
25-2?
JO-34 244
10;
101
277
173
37*
275 ?o
275
18) 6
2 4.?
3.7
1.1
2-5
.1 76 1 1 3.6
•3 .2• .1•
35-3? 2*7 ,53 US 50 66
i)
151
U
5) ?2 3.4
...
1.4 2.0 1 4
1 2
....6 2.0 .8 1.2
40-44 510 ua
255 255 57 37 70 453 216 235 6.6 3.3 3-3 7
6
5 .2 5-7 2.1 3.1
45-49 5)1 2.* 34* 20 5 1,6 341 7.7 1.2 4.5 .1 7.3 2.1 4.4
50-54 .58
25
11
507
170 265 8.0 . 1
5-7 3.7
55-59 552
18!
.07
287
14)
13
2
2
1
4=5
54? .05 144 7.2
2.3
4.1
5.7
1.7
1 1
• 7.2
1.2
5.1 1.7
60-64 526 440 66
3
526 68 *.? 5.7 1,2 . * .
a
*-? 5-7
w-t? 455 383 - • - 363
440
72 6.0 1.0 . a

6.0
1.2

70-74 174 Lji


72
2.
- - - 455
17. 150 24 2.3
5.0
2.0 -3
a a a

2.3
5.0
:.o
1.0
.3
TJ * w a r 7* 63 - - - 65 7 1.0 .7 .1 - - - 1.0 .7
» " - " 7<
" * " .1

* Lata ttaam 0 . 0 5 p a r e a a t .
Boar-eat Tora BHA-321 U a j u a t e i )

[tit)
l i f l L I T t r B K ~ O T I K SKI JUflJ HAT1VI7T: i>ruMdfc. July 1 . L<}*; tNainbar and P > f C * a t )

j v 11 a 1 a f t a c t t T
100 TOTAL AlEFUCAW BCEM f CR1T0S ?03M j TOTAL AfflRICAH 6CBH BOBBICS DORA
Total Mala Janala Total Uala Papilla T.tal dale T . n a l . I Tatai Bala Faaal. Tptal Hala Tamala T o t a l Half Taaala

TOTAL 1.256 2,072 2,181 2,370 1,017 1,353 1,886 1,055 831 loo.o 18.7 51.3 55.T =3.) 31.8 1A.3 21.8 13.5

Ondar J 433 220 213 133 220 213 - - - 10.2 5-2 5-0 10,2 5,2 5.0
5-3 3)6 201 1)2 336 20* 132 - - - 3.3 1.6 1.5 9.3 1.6 1.5
10-11 152 215 237 15! 215 137 - - - 10.7 5.1 5.6 10.7 5.1 5.6
15-1) 42+ 165 23) +21 18+ 237 3 1 2 3.) +.3 5.6 9.) 1.3 5.4 * *
20-2+ 185 61 121 161 61 123 1 - 1 1.3 1.1 2.) 1.3 1.4 2.3 * - *
25-29 104 1! 162 139 41 156 5 1 1 1.8 1.0 3.8 1.7 1.0 3.J .1 + .1
30-31 172 12 130 163 39 121 3 3 6 +•» 1.0 3.0 3.8 .3 2.3 .2 .1 .1
35-33 123 53 76 7) 30 19 50 23 21 3.0 1.3 1.7 1.8 .7 1.1 1.1 .6 .6
10-14 214 33 131 33 18 1J 181 6J 116 5.0 1.) 3.1 .8 .1 .1 8,1 1.5 2.7
15-49 293 91 1)9 9 1 5 281 30 19+ 6.3 2.2 1.7 .2 .1 .1 6.7 2.1 +.6
50-51 260 66 191 1 1 - 259 65 191 6.1 1.5 4.6 + • - 6.1 1.5 1.6
55-59 325 210 US 325 210 115 7.7 5.0 2.7 7.7 5.0 2.7
40-61 319 258 91 319 258 91 8.2 6.1 2,1 6.2 6.1 2.1
65-69 251 196 58 - - - 254 1)6 58 6.0 1.6 1.4 - - - 6.0 1.6 1.1
70-71 118 99 19 118 33 19 2.8 2.3 .5 2.B 2.3 .5
75 * a+ar 18 It t - - . + 8 4* 1 1.1 1.0 .1 - - - 1.1 1.0 ,1

* L*aa t h m 0.05 parcant.


J..nL,r.-,i; Torm » M A - ^ L (MJuStfltj)

TlfilX 4Tfe[5)---l01 HT 3*1 jUfS MATIVlTTi 3*+-irl t ™ t « l n ( July 1 , 19*J (Unbar *jaj rarqaatj

Hrtai Inolwdaa aTasuaa* un • h u r t - t a r t l a i r s ,


3 U M H 2 6 [ ] ^ _ P a ft 0 r I T
AG! TOTAL AlgftlCAW 6088 FCHSJG6 BtBM . TOTAL AMffiBIOAH 6P2JI TOREI09 607,8
I Tatal SU l.aaiT total itala faiaala " T s t a l Hall t a a a l a ""Total Mai, Tamil Talal Mala Taaala Tatal >ial» PaHAla

TOTAL 6,325 3,066 3,239 3,170 1,156 2,011 2,855 1,630 1,225 100.0 18.6 51.2 51.3 23-0 31.3 15.1 25.8 11.3

nadir J 573 283 2)0 579 269 290 9.2 1.6 1.4 9.2 1.6 4.6
5-3 510 270 270 537 269 268 3 1 2 8.1 1.2 1.2 8,1 1,2 1,2 • * •
10-14 626 269 337 425 289 336 1 - 1 9.9 1.6 5.3 9.9 4.6 5.3 * - *
15-19 472 260 392 669 279 390 3 1 2 10.6 1.1 6.2 10.6 4.1 6.2 a a a
20-24 290 83 207 28+ 83 203 6 2 1 1.6 1.3 3-3 1.5 1.3 3.2 -1 * .1
25-23 315 75 210 308 71 237 7 1 3 . >'.0 1.2 3.8 4.9 1.1 3.8 -1 -1 *
30.31 290 71 214 276 68 208 11 6 8 +.6 1.2 J.« A.A 1,1 3.3 J .1 .1
35-33 208 81 127 10) 15 61 99 36 63 j,3 1,3 2.0 1.7 .7 1.0 1.6 .6 1.0
10-+1 396 191 202 52 37 15 3+1 157 187 6.4 3.1 3.3 .9 .6 .3 5.5 2-5 3-0
15-19 *97 I89 30a 22 19 3 ITS 19,0 305 7.8 3.0 1.8 .3 .3 * 7-5 2.7 +.8
50-54 383 113 270 8 8 - 37; 105 270 6.1 1.6 .+.3 .1 .1 - 6.0 1.7 1.3
55-53 1)3 315 178 1 1 192 3U 178 7.6 5.0 2.8 * * - 7.8 5.0 2.8
60-61 115 351 91 - - - 415 331 91 7-0 5-5 1-5 - - - 7.0 5.5 1-5
65-69 356 297 "59 - - - 356 257 59 5.6 1.7 .9 5.6 1.7 .9
70-71 166 131 32 - - - 166 131 32 2,6 2.1 .5 2.6 2.1 .5
75 1 a+ir 6) 52 IT - - 69 52 17 1.1 .8 .3 1-1 .8 .3

* L » a than n.o.s par-cant*


sourcat Tort I t U - j 2 1 ( i d j u a t a d )

TAB18 174(6) .—AtK 87 5B1 ASD BATH ITT, l a m i n a r d u l l 1 . 1915 [Kuafosr ant F a n a n t )

Hotai Itialudaa aaaaunaa an abart-tarn l a a T i .


H U U D 2 n 1 .9 H 0 I 8 T

ToUl itil. limit Igtll 1.:. tana... Total Mala tt H i , Total Halo Pamla .'o 1 0 \ Halo faiaala Total Mala Faaala

TOTAL 1,240 2,270 1.978 2.301 1,011 I ,260 1 , 3 1J 1,229 IIS 100,0 53.4 44.6 51.2 21.5 23.7 15-1 26.3 16.3

Undar 5 4)3 224


DC.
!H 438 221
130
711
109
. . . 10.3 £.3
•;..: 10, j
1,1
5.J 5.0 - . -
S-9 355 1*5 355
130 -
2 1 -
1 •i.l
8.6
1.5
4,1
3 -'7
S.f,
1 5
4 1
3.3
4.5 - - -
LO-W 167 174 131
207
3D ITS
2C6 1
4.5
3.9 1 0 1.9 * * *
15-1)
20-21
35)
308
152
1J0 173
356
)iit
15!
129 in
1
2 1 - 1
8.5
T.2
1.6
i.C
1.3
1.2 7.2 3 8 1.2 - .
320 51 to 153 4 5-2 1 4 M .2 •1
25-29
m
156
103
212
102
7
1*
9
0 3.2
1.5
i.r .'••',' 5-0
3.7 1 3 2.1 5 .1
30-3*
35-3? its n12 )I
1ST
64
55
i? 12
22
105 50 In 1.0 1.7
1.5
2.3 1.5 o 2.3 2 5 1.2
10-11 312 1 TO 142 20 19 12 28 \ 151 1-.2 7.1 1.4 3.3 .6 a .2 6 4 3-5
LSI IT* 130 3.8 .2 2 3 6 1.1
iS-19
50-51 .:"•
25* 185
130
24;
£
1 3
£
-
1
i to
29-- ico 116 6.0
1.3
2.6
1.5
.1 1 - 5 34 2.5
55-53
60-64
313
306
22j 31 i 3
- Jlo 229 91 7.5
7.2
-,.1
.3,0
ili
L.2
.1 1
• I
T 2
5.2
0.0
1)2
255 51
- - - 300
132
255
102
51
3.8 - - - 1 1 3.1
65-69
75
162 .10
- - - 30 1-5
1.8 1.6 •;
.2 - - - 1
10-T* 86
.'1 ;
1 . 1
- T* 87
21
7
1 .6 .5 .1 , • - .1 « 1,6
T5 * o r a r 25
- - - 25
" - " •J

a laaa tana 0-05 pariaflt,


l,ii. >"-.•, 1 ntA-321 (id j a at a a)

UU)
TttLE i,71.(7).—AGE KT ? ^ ;im SATIVITr! Wnidcki, July T, 1?/,* (^to^rtKr and PareenO
Not*]- Includea p r t C l M t s on a h o r t - t * r n i l e i v a *

H U •J B 5 P. 0
* ' c Z 1 T
JUS:
Tct.l
TOTAL A'JFHrCAfl Efflll POPPIOH BOTH TOTAL BUS B
P
•H FOPEIOK nam
i - I - F e i r - l e T o t a l Bala r e - a l e
tola Feral* Total to- -er-J.e fatal Hi!. Female Total Hale ' . r i a l * •felBl
TOTAL 4,937 2,422 2,515 2,249 MO 1,319 2,699 1,492 1,197 100.0 49.1 50.9 45.* 16.9 26.7 54.4 30.2 24.2
Under 5
5-9
43*
315
817
160
1.1
155
4K
314
217
160
219
155
- - - B.3
6.4
4.4
5.3
4.4
3.1
E.B
(.4
6.4
i.l
6.6
3.1
- - -
10-11 401 1)5 20* 399 194 20' -2 -1 1- 9.1 3.9 4.2 f.l 6.2 -a -a -a
15-19 427 194 ill 420 Mi; 240 7 4 3 9.9 3.9 5.0 2.6 :.'••
1.7 4.9 .2 .3 .1
20-24 2*4 66 1"9 25!. *2 194 B 4 4 5.4 1.4 4.0 5.2 1.1 '.9 .2 .5 .1
25-29 227 U ; 10. 176 7 7 4.6 .9 3.7 1.5 .9 3.6 .1 ,1
30-34 151 51 100: 137 .•J,
45 92 14 - a 3.1 1.0 .-.2 S.9 1.9 .3 - .2
35-39 137 42 95 47 16 31 99 ^
:-:> 64 2.7 .a 1.9 •V • •>
.1 .6 1.8 .,'.
5 1.3
40-44 292 11:) L72 12 9 3 274) 103 169 6.9 2.1 3.5 .3 .2 .1 5.! 2.1 3.4
15-47 156 129 177 2 1 1 454 126 126 9.2 2.6 6.6 9.2 2.6 6.6
50-54 393 114 25.4 1 1 392 134 269 7.7 2.3 5.4 *1 • »
a 7.7 2.1 5.4
55-57 539 3*6 172 7 -l l 536 365 i?). 10.9 7.4 3.6 a - ]0.6 7.4 3,4
60-64 444 147 97 444 347 97 9.0 7.0 2.0 • » 7.0 7.0 2.0
65-67 336 271 49 - - - 336 277 55 6.9 5.6 1.2 - - - *.B 5.* 1.2
70-74 104 14 . - - 104 90 14 2.1 1.8 .3 - - - l.l J.) .3
75 6 o r e r 36 '30/> 6 -1 -1 - 35 29 6 .7 .6 .1 - a- - .7 .i
- • - .*
* Leas tfrin 0,05 pa [ r a n t ,
30UTC61 Fom fflrU-321 {Adjusted)

TABLE i 7 b ( a ; . — A d BT "SEX A3ID ?JATIVlTI: S o W r , J u l y 1 , 19'.5 (Humber and P e r c e n t )

Note: Include*.* eT*cuea* on e h c i t - t e r m l e i v f .

ABB TOTAL
• B M B
AST ICAH BOTEH
E S
FT.iiFior; 3Lio; •MAT.
p £
• F.
AI FTi ICAP RCRN
1 T
p o r n o " BORN
Total Hale L : e;r.a'.e Total Hale 5e-.i)r Total Kale "-eeuLle Total Hale Feinr.le Total Hale ' e m a l * T o t a l H a l e Penal*

TOTAL 4,910 2,437 2,473 2,670 1,119 1,551 2,240 1,319 922 100.0 49.6 50.4 54.4 2 2 , 6 a.6 45.6 26.8 18.9
Under 5 492 254 SB 491 234 237 1
- 1 10.0
-.-' 4.B . 10.0 5.2 4.8 . - a
5-9 445 229 216 ?7* 216 9.1 4.7 4.4 9.1 4.7 4.4
10-14 504 227 275
445
503 729 274 -j - -1 10.3 4:7 5.6 10.3 4.7 5.6 - - -
15-19 446 251 I-'2 25 3 1 -1 9.0 3.9 541 9.0.
•i.'i 5.1 a« a- .
2t>-24 255
193
52 203
•J.5
250 51 199 5 1 -
4 5.2 1.0 4.2 5.1 1.0 4.1 .1 a 41-
25-29 23* 4* 192 231 4* 1,7 3 1 6.B .9 3.9 4.7 •9 3.9 .1 .1
30-34 193 5* 137 177 47 130 1* 9- 7 6.(f 1.2 2.8 3.7 1.0 2.7 .3 .2- .1
35-39 1*4 43 96 74 35 39 .90 77 57 3.4 1.4 2.0 I.1 .7 .3 1.9 .7 1,2
4D-44 299 129 159 35 26 9 353 107 150 5.9 2.6 3.3 .7 .5 .2 9.2 2.7 3.1
45-49 375 133 24 2 12 5 7 363 128 235 7.6 2.7 4.9 .J .1 .1 7.4 2.6 4.7
50-54 266 70 3 261 67 196 5.5 1.3 4.0 .1 5.4 1.4 4.0
393 26.
196
lie
3
2 2 - 386 2.5B 128 7.9 5.2 2.6 a .-a - 7.7 '.7 2.6
55-59
60-64 ft: - 367 2B7 so 7.4 5.3 1.6 - 7.a 5.9 1.6
65-69
367 297
269 . . - 312 :>6o 43 6.4 5.5 .9 - — - 6.4 5.5 .9
312
116 106
43
10 _ - - 11* 106 10 2.4 2.2 .7 - - - 2.4 2.2 .2
70-74
- - . 61 5* 7 3.2 1.1 .1 - - - 1.2 1.1 .1
75 6 e v e r 63 56 7
- - • • * -
* Laio t h i n a,05 p e r c e n t .

SouKtT Form rflA-lJZl (Adjusted,

(114)
TABLE LSa.—ICE BT SKI AND KHIYITII EeAoueen f m i Cant-.! Utah Segregated at Tula lalca
Sajrtenber 1943 - Ear 1944

11221: A-e a s of Oacaeftar 3 1 , 1 9 4 3 .

I U I 9 E 1 F I 1 ! ! ! I
BEX .v:D AGE Anerleau Foreign A t a r i oan Foreign
Total Total
Bortl Born Born Bom

TOTAL 1,459 1,069 390 100.0 100.0 100.0

tinder IT 35S 357 1 24.5 J3.4 .3


17-19 93 o. 6.4 3.7
E0-2L 278 197 1- 19J. 26/1 -
.3
25-29 216 216 14.8 SI,2
10-34 84 77 -7 5.8 7.2 1-8-
35-39 91 39 52 6.2 3.6 13.3
40-44 77 69 5.3 .7 33.1
45-49 79 «2 77 5.4 19.7
50-54 63 63 4.3 .!. 16.1
55-59 44 - U 3.0 - 11.3
60-64 42 - 42 2.9 - 10.8
65-69 24 - 24 1.6 - 6/1
70-74 7 - 7 .5 - 1.8
75 A o r e r 3 - 3 .2 - .8
" "
BALK 876 63', 240 60.0 59.5 61,5

Ondar 17
17-19
183
54
183 « 12.5
3.7
17.1
5.1
_
1- .. 3-
54
30-24 173 377 12.2 16,6
25-29 129 129 8.6 12/
30-34 57 51 3- 4.0 7.0 . 8-
35-39 53 24 3.6 2.7 6.1
40-44 47 :8 39 3.2 .7 10.0
45-49 41 2 39 2.8 .2 10.0
50-54 36 36 2.5 9.2
55-59 36 - 36 2.5 - 9.2
6O-64 35 - 35 2.4 - 9.0
65-69 18 - 18 1.2 - 4-6
70-74 6 - 6 .4 - 1.5
75 * over 3 - 3 .2 - .8
- "
717'ALL 583 433 150 40.0 40.5 38.5

UAdar 17 175 174 1 12.0 18.3 .3


17-19 39 39 2.7 3.6
20-24 100 100 - 6.9 9.: -
25-29 87 87 - 6.0 8.1 -
30-34 27 23 -4 1.8 2.2 .
1.0
35-39 38 10 28 2.6 .9 7.2
40-44 30 30 2.1 7.7
45-49 38 - 38 2.6 - M
50-54 27 - 27 1.8 - 6.9
55-59 8 - 8 .5 - 2.1
60-64 7 7 .5 - 1.8
65-69 6 - 6 J> .
70-74 1 - 1 .1 - 1.5

75 A over - . .3
- - - - -
Source: Tom V. :-A-274

300005 41—m 9 (115)


TIBIA 48*.—ABA BT BAA AM AATXVXTTi b u u . H fron Colorado B i r . r B . g r . f n l o * at Tul. L a i .
0 . t o t a l 19*3 - Aaron 1 ) 4 *

taVal1 * • * an of Baonaoor 3 1 . 19*3.

I 7 I B I 1 P A S O 1 27 57

mi «:• u« Total Lurlou


torn
Tor alga
Born
T..1.1 JUMrlcnn
Born
FornlAB
Born

TOTAL 1|*2) 1>0*3 38* 100.0 100.0 100.0

' . o . . IT 3)) 3)6 1 26.1 36.2 .3


IT-IT 108 10.: 7.5 10.4
aw* It) 2*7 -2 18.6 25.6 .5
25-29 18* 180 4 12.8 1T.S i.i
30-3* *3 55 8 4.4 5.2 2.1
35-3T 50 23 27 3-5 2.2 7-0
40-** It 7 67 5.3 .7 IT.)
»5-*9 58 2 56 t.l .2 14.5
JO-J* 5* 2 52 3.T .2 13.4
55-59 85 1 it ».S .1 16.6
to-** it 61 15.8
65-89 3* - *.3
2.4 . 8. J
TO-7* - 3*
.3 - 1.0
T5 * o r . r » - *4 •3 - 1.0
* " -
MALI 871 611 260 61.0 56.6 67.4

Ondtr 11
1T-19
185
7*
184
76
1 13.0
5.3
1T.T
7.3
•1
20-2* 170 168 -2 11.) 16.1 .5
25-2) 121 13.) 3 8.5 11,* .8
30-3* *5 40 5 3.1 3.8 1.3
35-3) 30 14 It 2.1 1.3 4.2
*0-** to 2.8
*5-*) 18 )1 33
IT 1.3 ..)
.1
a.*
4.4
50-5* 32 1 31 2.2 .1 6.0
55-5) 5i 1 55 3.) .1 i«.j
to-** 58 58 t.l 15.0
65-*9 31 - 2.2 - 8.0
To-r* t "- 31
4 •3 - 2.0
T5 A nrnr - 4 .3 - 1.0
* * -
BOUJA 55B *3A 126 39.0 41.4 32.6

M t r 1)
1T-1)
21*
32
214
32
. 15.1
2.2
20.5 .
20-2* - 3a -
25-21 ))
82
5)
*1 -1 6.5 5.5
5.8 .
30-3* 18 15 3 •.3
1.3 1.4
:I
35-3) 20 9 11 1.4 .9 i.t
*0-** 3* 36 9-3
*5-*) 40 -l 3)
2.5
2.8 .1 10.1
50-5* 22 l 21 1.5 .1 5.*
55-5) s - 9
.* - !
t0-i* 3
- 3 .2
.2 . :i
*5-*) 3
- 3
- .a
TO-T*
75 * or-r - - - - - *
" " - " "
•omra*i form • U - 2 T 4

me:
TiliUt -fct — ux i!Y 3EA A.HC KJLTTVITT -. ETUHM*> fr*m Gilfc R1T*T ^£i-»£&t*4 1* ToLi Ltk*
GtttoV« 16J43 - a%j 1*>*H

lotfri i g * B* at D*a4Bl»r j l , ITHJ.

T U K 1 1 1 I 1 1 S I I 7
art M L ifl« ronton
'•-•••l iMZ-iCU
B.TO
TflrtigE
Bora
Total
4o*ri*rfl
Bora Bon

T 0 T 4 L 2.005 1.456 549 100.0 100.0 100.0

'.'*.,,. IT 526 526 2 26.4 36.2 .4


17-19 lai 131 9.0 12,4
20-24 355 347 6 - 1T-7 13.9 1.0-
25-29 266 2M 4 13.2 16.0 .7
30-34 93 4.6 5.6 1.4
35-39 92
65
«
56 2.5 10.2
40-1* 116 >6 110
4.6
5-9 •5 20.1
45-49 96 4 92 4.6 .4 16.8
50-54 64 3 61 4.2 .2 14.6
55-59 76 2 74 3.8 .1 13.5
50-54 60 60 3.0 10.9
55-59 3* - 36 — 6.9
TO-T* 12 - 12
1.9
.6 . 2.2
75 4 oror 6 - 6 .3 - 1.1
- "
ma 1.189 846 321 59-3 59.6 J8.4

BnO.r 17 264 263 1 13.2 18.1 ,2


17-19 122 122 6.1 6.4
20-24 222 219 3 - 11.1 15.0 -
•5
25-29 159 1.58 1 7.9 10.8 .2
30-14 66 61 4.2
35-3! 62 30
5
32
3-3
3-1 2.1 •9
5.6
49*44 53 T 46 2.6 .4 8.4
45-49 42 3 39 2.1 .3 7.1
50-54 43 "i 40 2.1 .2 7.3
55-59 5S 2 57 3.0 .1 10.4
40-6+
65-69
50
31 . 50 2-5
. 9.1
5.6
TO.74 10 - 31
ID
1.5
- 1.8
75 4 oror 6 - 6
-5
.3 - ia
- -
TlMiU 816 5*6 226 40.7 40.4 41.4

Llodir 17 264 263 1 13.2 .6.1 .2


19-1) 59 2.9 4.0
20-24 133
59
130 3 - 6.6 6.9 .
.5
25-29 10) 104 3 5.3 7.2 .5
30-34 27 24 3 1.3 1.6 .5
35-39 30 6 24 1.5 .4 4.4
40-44 65 1 64 3.3 .1 11.9
45-49 54 1 53 2.7 .1 9.7
50-54 41 41 2.1
55-59 17 - 17 J - 7.5

60-64 10 - 10 -
a
3.1
1.6
. .5
65-69
T0-T4 ) 2 - 7
2
.4
.1 - 1-3
.4
75 1 ooor * .
- - - " " *
5o!irc»j Totm BiA-?7*

(117)
TABIC l£d.*-iai BT SO. AKD KATIYITTi I v u t u t Trim ^ u w i i 5*£r*gftt«l *t Tuli L*Ji.

Hfiifi Agf *• of D«t«MbBr 31, 1943.

• Hill t t i t i i r
G B 4K0 tm 4»rlou j-oniga 4-a-ica" foreign
"-til Total Bern
Bern Ian

i t i i L 215 US *T 100.0 100.0 100,0

Und.r 17 56 M . 2t.O 17.7 .


17-15 16 10.8
20-24
It
38 • 7.5
17.7 25.7 -
25-29 15
38
- 11.6 16.9 -
30-34 7
25
7
- 4.7
-
35-31 7 3
-4 3-1
3-3 2.1 6.0-
40-44 15 2 13 7.0 1.4 19.4
45-41 1 12 6.0 17.8
50-54
13
4.2 •7
»
12 - *J
12 5.6
13.5
17.5
55-59
60-64
t*
.
65-61
1
- T
8
3.3 - 10.5
11.9
70-74
i2 - 2
3.7 - 3.0
* -
75 •' - - " - •
nut 131 *5 44 61.0 57.4 66.7
Und.r 17 17 *t • 12.6 ia.i _
17-11 13 13 B.l
20-24 20 20 - 5.6
-
25-25 17 17
• 9.3 13-5 -
30-55 .5
- 7.) 11.5
i-4 -
35*31
5
4 2 -I 2-3
1.5 1.4 -
3.0
40-44 10 I 9 4.7 1.4 11.9
45-44 J
50-54
5 - t
2-3
1.8
- 7.5
9.0
i
1 - * 4.2 - 13.4
'
£S
65-69
i
3
-
B &
S
2.6
3.7
.
9.0
U.I
70-T4 2 2 3.0
75 • f m r
- .9
-
- " • - " -
•MUC 84 ea 21 39.0 42.6 31.3
Dnltr 17 2) 19 -, 13.4 15,6 .
17-19 4 4 2.7
20-24 18 * 1.5
8.4 12.2 -
La
- 5.4 .
25-21
30-34
8
2
e > 3.7 -
1; £- 3 , 0-
.9 1-j
35-31 3 1.4 •7
40-44 J 2.3
45-41 -] 5
3 3.7 .7
7-5
10.3
50-54 »1 1.4 4.5

ss - -
3
3 1.4
1
• 3
1 - 4-5
»-5
65-61
TO-74
- m
- -
75 1 - - • - - - - - - -
* " - * -
GQureai '-arm VU-SIA

(118)
TABU 1S..--ACE Bt3B.ua HATTVITI, I i u u t u f r o a H.urt Mountain 8 u ( r f | n t o l at Tula l a t a
baptoobar 1943 - Hay 1944

Silt: 4ga u a.* Dactabar 3 1 , L943.

DUMBER P I U 1 N T
3 U 1KB 40 6 laarlcab Eoraign laarleaa Foraign
Talal Total
Bo.ru Born Bora Born

T 0 I 4 I 988 478 310 100,0 100,0 100.0

Ubdar 17 27b ITS 1 28,0 40.6 .3


17-19 79 79 8.0 11.7
20-Z4 14b 116 - 14.8 21.8 -
25-29 119 111 -5 1211 18.8 -
1.6
30-34 49 41 8 t.o 2.6
35-39 41 10 25 r.j 8.1
40-44 43 7 56 1.0 16.1
45-49 62 81 20,0
50-54 • 43 - 13.5
55-59 •3
49 - 49 - 15.T
60-64 39 - 39 - 12.6
65-49 12 - 12 1.2 - 3.9
70-74 - 8 .8 - 2.6
75 A oaer e2 - 2 .2 - .8
' "
Mat a 595 551 194 59.2 57.7 62.6

Undor 17
11-49
129
50
129
50
. 13.1
5.1
19.1 -
£0-24 98 96 - 9.9 ;•*
U.5 -
25-29 99 a6 -1 T.o LO.O ..3
30-34 35 30 5 3-5 1.1 1.6
35-39 20 11 9 2.0 1.8 2-9
40-44 34 J 29 3-5 .9 9.1
45-49 29 29 2.9 9.1
50-54 30 - 30 3.1 - 9-7
55-59 39 - 39 3.9 - 12-5
80-44 34 - 34 3.4 - 11.0
65-49 9 - 9 .9 - 2.9
70-74 8 - .8 - 2.4
75 4 oral 1 - e1 .1 - .3
* -
FEMilE 403 287 118 40.8 42.3 39.4

Undar 17
1T-19
147
29
lit
29
i 14.9
2.9
21.5
1.3
•i
20-24 48 13 -m 4.9 7.1 -a

25-29 50 14 4 5.1 6.6 LJ


30-34 14 11 3 1.4 1.8 1,0
35-39 21 5 18 2.1 .7 5-2
40-44 27 2 27 2.9 .3 S.7
45-49 33 33 3-* 10.4
50-54 13 - 13 1.3 - 4.2
55-59 10 - 10 1.0 - 3.2
80-64 5 - 5 .5 - 1.8
65-69 3 - 3 .3 - l.o
70-71 - -
75 4 b w r -1 - -
1 -
.1 - -
.3
' "
c.MT0*i Ftsrm HJU-27*

(11?)
TaBLE l ! r . - i a IV i u IIJ VUTITITTi » • • « • • • • f r o a J . r o a . S a i r a ( a t a l a t Tula Lata
Baataaaar W»j - Bajr L?*4

IIota. t j . aa of Oaoaabar 3 1 , 1 ? * 3 .

I D I I U P I I C 1 I 7
SEX AKD JUH iaaricaa foreign laarleas foralga
Total Total
Bora Bora Bora Bora

1 0 T 1 L 2,147 1,484 441 100.0 100.0 100.0

Uauar IT 732 718 14 34.1 684 2.1


17-1? 177 171 4 8.2
20-2* 304 2?2 11 14.2 u.<
1?.7
.7
1.7
25-2? 171 164 7 8.0 11.0 1.1
30-3* 101 75 24 4.7 5.0 34
35-3? M 15 43 4.6 2.4 ?.5
*0-«* 117 20 ?7 5.4 1.3 14.6
45-*? 122 3 11? 5.7 •3 174
50-54 77 4 73 3.5 •3 11.1
55-5? ?0 1 8? 4.2 .1 13.5
60-6* ?0 4.2
65-4?
W - - 13.5
7-5
70-T*
4?
- 4? 2.3
-
a 2.0
75 4 oaar
13
- 13 .6
4
- 4 .3
" 4

aall 1,204 M 407 56.3 53.? 61.6

Oalar 17 371 163 8 17^ 24.4 1.2


17-1? ?5 ?4 1 4.4 6.3 .2
20-1* 187 1*3 4 8.7 124 .6
25-2? 87 84 3 4.1 5.4 .5
30-34 50 18 12 2.3 2.6 1.6
35-3? 54 l? 35 2.5 14 5.3
40-44 58 18 45 2.7 .8 6.J
45-*? 54 2 52 2.5 .2 74
44 40 .3
50-54
55-5? 75
*
1 74
2.0
3.5 .1
6.1
11.2
(0-44 3-5 11.2
75
42 - 75
42 2.0 * 6.4
45-4?
10 - 10 •5
- 14
70-74
75 4 o r , r 4
- -
- 4 •3 " 4

ISSUE ?3? 66, 254 43.7 46.1 38.4

Ua4ar 17 341 355 4 14.8 28-? •9


11-1? 82 7? 3 3.8 54 .5
20-24 U7 110 7 5.5 7.4 1.1
25-2? 84 80 4 3-? 5.4 .6
30-34 51 37 14 2.4 2.1 2.1
35-3? 44 14 28 2.1 1.1 4.2
40-44 5? 7 52 2.7 •5 7.8
45-50 48 1 67 3.2 .1 10.0
50-54 33 - 33 1-5 - 5-0
55-5? 15
- 15 .7
- 2.3
40-44 15
- 15 -7
- 24
45-4?
70-74
7
- 7 .3
.1 - 1.1
.5
75 4 aaar
3
- 3
-
- " - " " "
Baaraai Tara aU-274

(120)
T1B1X 4 8 K - — i d BY SEX AKD XACTTCTTt »Tacu.ei f r o a Mtntaaur 5 « s r » £ « t e d a t Tula U k a
Oetobar 19*3 - r«bru*ry l«*4

Hotai *fa aa of Dacaabar 3 1 , J943.

SEX AND A S
• Kill PERCENT
daorlGaa Por.iga laaricaa ror.iga
Tot.1 Total
Bora Bora Bora lora

TOTAL 2,1(5 1.523 (42 100.0 100.0 10O.O

Oadar 1?
1T-1»
584
162
58.
161
.1 27.0
7.5
36.3
10.4
.
.2
20-24 382 377 5 17.4 24.8 .8
25-29 253 251 2 11.7 16.5 .4
30-3* Alt 92 20 5.2 6.0 3.1
35-39 86 JO 56 4.0 2.0 9.0
to-** 1*3 lb 127 (.4 1.0 19.8
*5-*9 115 6 109 5.3 .4 17.0
50-J* 89 6 83 4.1 .4 12.9
55-59 95 95 4.4 14.8
6o-6t 7* - 9* 3.* -
a 11.5
65-69 S3 - 53 S.2
70-74 10 - 10
2.5
- 1.5
75 A DT*r 5 - 5 .2 - .6
" *
HALE 1,298 It] 415 60.0 4B.0 64.6

Ondtr IT 310 510 . 14.3 20.3 .


17-19 85 85
-2 3.9 5.4 -
20-2* 237 235 10.9 15.4 .3
25-29 1*4 1*5 1 6.7 V.4 .2
30-3* 75 u 11 3.5 4.1 1.7
35-39 57 2* 33 2.6 1.6 5.1
40-44 62 14 68 3.8 .9 10.6
*5-*9 58 .3 8.4
50-J* 50 *1 5*
44
2.7
2.3 .3 7.2
55-59 79 79 3.7 12.3
(0-44 (5 - (5 3.0 - 10.1
(5-69 - 2.1 - I.I
70-74
•5
4 - «5
6 .3 - •7
75 * o»*r 5 - 5 .2 . .6
- -
m i l t 6(7 (40 227 40.0 42.0 35.4

Ondar 17 27* 17.


76
•1 12.7 itJ.L!
.2
17-19 77 S.o
20-2* 1*5 142 3 9.4 .5
25-29 109 108 1' 7.1 ,2
30-3* 37 28 9 1.8 1.4
35-39 31 25 .4 3.7
«0-4* 61 ( 59 2.8 .1 7.2
*5-*9 57 I>
: 55 2.4 .1 8.6
50-5* 39 2 39 1.8 .1 5.7
55-59 14 14 2.5
(0-4* - 9 - 1.4
65-49
9
8 • 6 . 1.2
70-7* - - .6
75 • o . o r * - * -
" " " " " -
6evu-«ai f o r * WU-zT*

(121J
TABLE 4Bh,—AM Bf &U iVD NATIVITY E v u t i M I Team Jiinldc** Sagr*£*t*d • - ftklfl U k *
3 « p t w b a r 18*> - U*y 184*

Ust.i 4gi u of O.eoMbor } 1 , 1943,

I D H I I R 7 I H C 1 H T
miiDjiii 444T1Q4B TorolgzL 4-4-1-u TortigB
Tot-1 Totkl
Bon Bor- Bon Born

TOTAL 335 UT 169 100.0 100.0 100,0

Undor IT 64 M - 10-1 38.3 -


17-10 19 U 1 5.4 1C.2 .1
20-24 *0 47 1 14,6 29.1 1.2
25-2) 15.0
30-34
21
13
2*
1L
-
2
7.5
3.0 6.6
-
1.2
35-30 20 2 19 6.0 1.2 10.1
40-44 29 27 9,4 .6 16.0
45-40 26 - 26
JO-54
- 33
T.T
3.8 - 15.5
15.6
55*59
33
34 - 34 10,1 - 20,3
(0-64 15 - - 9.0
65-60 6 * 15
9
4.5
2.4 - 4.6
70-04 1 - 1 - .6
75 4 o-»r' 1 - 1
•3
.3
- .6
" -
•ALT 106 lib 110 59.5 51.5 65.5
tt~j4T IT 30 jfl - 5.0 19.0 .
17-15 J t 1 2.1 3.9 .6
20-24 31 jo 1 0.2 1T.0 .6
25-20 10 10 3.0 6.0
30-34 T
-
1 2.4 4.2 -
,6
35-30
a
13 i: 11 3-5 1.2 6.5
40-44 13 L 12 3.5 .6 7.1
45-45 10 10 3.0 6.0
30-54 22 - 22 -
55-55 29 - 2.7
6.5
- 13.1
16.7
60-64 15
- 6.3 -
65-69 1
- 15
7
4.5
2.1
- 8.0
4,2
70-74 1 - 1 - .6
75 4 :<T.I 1 - 1
-3
.3
- .6
" '
TU44L1 130 81 59 41.5 49.5 34.5

Ond-r 17 34 i4 _ 10.1 20.3 .


U 11 6.6
17-10
20-24 19 17
-L 3.3
5-4 10.2 .6 -
25-20 15 O.O
30-34 5
H*
4 -1 4-5
1.5 2.1 . 6-
35-30 T T 2.1 4.2
40-44 - 15 4.5
- 9.5
45-40
15
16 - 16 -
SO-SO 11 - 11
4.T
3.3
- 5.5
6.5
55-50 6 - 6 1.8 - 3.6
60-64 - -
1- - -1 - - -
65-60
70-74
- .3 - ,*
75 4 0-4T - - - - - -
- ' - " " "*
£eurc*i f o r * MA*2f4

(122)
TABLE ifli---AGE BY SEX XKO KATIVITTi U r a i u n frcn Kah«*r Segregated at Tula Lag*
s«ptenb*r 19+3 - May 1944

Igtjgl Age u ftf h e a t e r J l , 19+3*

i < m i > f i n s i c
SEX AMU JUS Anarloan Tertian Aaarican Toraiao
Total Total
Born Bora Born Born

TOTAL 1,430 989 441 100.0 100.0 100.0

Onder 17 437 4J2 30.5 43.6 1.2


17-19 120 119 8.3 12.1 .2
10-24 227 224 16,0 22.7 .7
2S-29 135 132 9.4 13.4 .1
30-34 61 4.3 5.2 2.0
35-39 66 .«
23 45 4.8 2.3 10.2
40-44 90 J e: 6-3 .5 19.2
45-45 61 61 4.3 13.7
50-54 67 •
1 66 4.7 -
.1 15.0
55-59 67 1 66 4.7 .1 15.0
60-64 53 S3 3-T 12.0
65-69 35 - •5 2.4 - 6.)
70-74 5 - 5 .3 - 1.1
75 4 o r . r 4 - 4 .3 - -9
- "
•Silt 974 579 26J 61.1 SM 66.9

Uud.r 17 234 231 3 16.4 2j.3 .7


17-19 62 si 1 4.3 6.2 .2
20-24 153 152 1 10.8 15.4 .2
25-29 93 92 1 5.8 6-3 .2
JO-3* 37 .13 4 2,6 3.3 .9
35-39 40 16 24 2.8 1.6 5.4
40-44 46 2 44 3.2 .2 10.0
4J-49 27 27 1.9 6.1
50-54 50 -1 49 3.5 -
.1 11.1
55-59 53 1 52 3-7 .1 11*1
60-64 49 49 11.1
65-69 32 - 3-4
2.2 - 7.*
70-74 5 - 32
5 .3 - 1.1
75 * arar 3 - 3 .2 - .7
" -
rXMAlE 556 410 146 38.9 41.5 33.1

S H U 17 203 201 2 14.1 20.3 Bc


n-19 58 56 4.0 5.9
20-24 74 72 -2 5.2 7.J ,5
25-29 52 50 2 3.6 5^
10-34 24 19 5 1.7 1.9 •5
1,1
35-39 28 7 21 2.0 .7 *'jj
40-44 44 3 41 3.J .3
45-49 34 34 2.4 T*4
50-54 17 - 17 1.2 3*9
55-59 14 » 14 1.0 - J*2
60-64 4 - 4 -3 - .1
65-69 J - 3 .2 - »7
70-74 - -
75 A or*r -1 - -1 -
.1 -
" - •*
Sfluroti i u r a *EA-2VH

(1231
TlBLt •oSj.—jbOX Wt SKX iiJD tULTXYITTi E T U U * H *t Tula Lakt Prior to Sagragatlon »ho HaMainad u Sagragaaa
DMtritir 19*3

Hon i * s " • • of D o e » t » r 3 1 , 1343.

• n u n p i i o n i
SSI DTD M l Aaorloon foroion Aaorlaan forolgo
Total Total
Bora Bora Bora

TOTAL 6,249 3.930 2.319 100.0 100.0 100.0

Uador IT '•1)9 ..))» 7 26.4 44.b .3


17-19 524 521 3 6.4 lj.j .1
20-14 T5? 793 4 12.) Z0.2 .2
25-2? 455 450 5 )-3 11. S .2
30-34 23) 227 12 3.6 5.8 .5
3J>M 1)2 10» 166 4.3 2.6
40-44 435 41 363 6.5 1.2 U»)
45-49 369 f 362 5.9 .2 15.0
50-54 2)7 i 254 4.6 .1 12.1
55-5) 419 416 6.) LM
60-04 331
}
i 320 5.3
a. 1 14.2
65-6) 226 3 224 3.) 9.1
70-T4 62 62 1.3
a 3.5
T5 * oror 27 -1 26 .5 - 1.1
»
ma 3.537 2,000 1.53) 56.6 50.9 06.J

Oadar 1 ) 683 07 8 5 14.1 22.2 .2


D-19 241 1 3.9 .1
20-24
234
425 2 6.6 6a
Lo.s
427
4 3.6 5.9
a, 2
25-25 235 231
30-34 136 128 8 2.2 3.3 .3
35-39 134 H 79 2.1 1.4 3.4
40-44 240 33 207 3.6 .6 8.9
45-49 1)5 6 169 2.8 .2 7.3
50-54 150 2 148 2.4 0.4
55-59 320 I 318 5.1
a.1 15.0
00-64 296 296 4.) 12.8
65-69 204 - 204 3.3 - 8.8
70-T4 )3 - 73 1.2 - 3.1
75 • ooor 23 -1 22 .4 - .9
»
nuns 2,912 1.930 )62 43.4 45.1 35.7

llodor 17 695 S9J 2 14-3 22.0 .1


263 1 7.2
17-19
20-24 3)0
•t&t
JOB 2
4.5
5-9 9.4 .1•
25-29 220 219 1 3.5 5.0
30-34 101 91 4 1.6 2.5 .2•
35-39 136 49 69 2.2 1.2 3.0
10-44 195 14 161 3-1 .4 7.5
45-49 194 1 193 3.1 8.3
50-54 14) 1 146 2.4 . 0.3
55-59 99 1 96 1.6 • 4.2
6o-64 35 3 32 .6 •
.1 L.4
65-69 22 2 20 .4 .1 •9
70-Ti 1 .1 .4
75 B o i o r 4 - »4 .1 - .1
— -
* L H I t b t u 0*05 partants

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bjr H a . i a t i c i BMtlon, Tula W k t Captor

(l?*)
SECTION VI

NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES

On June 17, 1942, the War Department discontinued the induction


of Japanese Americans, commonly called Nisei, into the armed forces,
end accordingly all Nisei were classified IV-C (not acceptable for
service because of ancestry)* However, at that time there were several
thousand citizens of Japanese descent from Hawaii and the mainland who
were already in the Army.

It soon became apparent that there was a need for citizens of


Japanese 'descent for teaching the fundamentals of the Japanese language
to officers of Military Intelligence, and in other capacities as trans-
lators and interpreters. The policy adopted in June 1942 was modified
in the late fall of the same year, and about 160 Nisei volunteers were
recruited from the various WRA centers.

With the announcement by the Secretary of War that the Army had
decided to form a special Nisei combat team, a recruitment program was
conducted in February and liarch under Army supervision at all relocation
centers resulting in 1,208 volunteers from the ten centers. The Nisei
accepted from these volunteers joined with several thousand volunteers
simultaneously recruited from the Hawaiian Islands and with-several
hundred who enlisted on the mainland outside of the WRA centers to.form
the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in April 1943.

The Secretary of War announced that American citizens of Japanese


descent were again subject to involuntary induction through the Selec-
tive Service System effective January 20, 1944- It was later ruled that
Japanese Americans at the Tule Lake Segregation Center would not be
subject to Selective Service. It was not until November 18, 1944, that
Selective Service set up procedures permitting voluntary induction of
Japanese nationals.

WRA had little to do with the actual administration of the


Selective Service in the relocation centers. For the most part it was
handled according to Selective Service procedure with WRA officials
acting as liaison with local draft boards, supplying information to the
evacuees when needed, and sometimes furnishing transportation. An
attempt was made to keep as accurate records as possible on the dis-
position of all persons called or volunteering after January 20, 1944,
including only those called or volunteering at a WRA center or persons
returning to a center prior to reporting for physical examination or
induction. As a result, records were collected for some 6,173 persons

(125)
called or volunteering, 2,795 of whom were inducted from WRA centers,
852 were placed in Class 1-A who left the center before their final
status was determined, 1,446 were rejected, 315 were arrested for refus-
al to report for induction or physical examination, and the remainder
represented those who were unable to report for pre-induction physical
examinations or for induction or active duty because they had relocated
before their status was determined or because of illness, etc ' No
report was received from the local Selective Service boards on some
241 persons who were called.

Table 49 presents the number of Nisei volunteers who were ac-


cepted for service prior to the reestablishment of Selective Service on
January 20, 1944, and the number inducted from WRA centers after the
reestablishment of Selective Service. The first category is limited to
those evacuees whose final departure from a relocation center was for
the purpose of induction into the armed forces and does not include any
evacuees who entered the .services after they had relocated. The latter
category refers to actual inductions from a 7JRA center and includes a
limited number of relocated evacuees visiting at centers who were in-
ducted directly from the center. War Department releases indicate that
between November 1940 and December 1945, some 25,778 Japanese Americans
were inducted into the armed forces, 438 of whom were officers and
25,340 enlisted men. It has been estimated that 13,528 were from the
mainland and 12,250 from Hawaii.

Table 50 reflects in part evacuee reaction against the reestab-


lishment of Selective Service resulting from a feeling that Japanese
Americans had been denied many of their constitutional rights and that,
if inducted, certain discriminations would still be practiced against
them. Of the 315 arrests due to Selective Service violations, 263 re-
sulted in convictions and 28 in releases.

Table 51 presents the reported casualties suffered by Japanese


American soldiers who prior to induction had resided in a center or
whose next of kin resided in a center. Since the War Department does
not release total casualties by nationality groups, the information in
this table was collected by matching the names of individuals appearing
in War Department casualty lists against WRA records. When an individ-
ual could not positively be identified as either having resided in a
center or having next of kin who were or had been in a center, he was
omitted from the casualty data. This process was supplemented by WRA
center reports on casualties.

The publication, '•442nd Combat Team", compiled by members of the


442nd and published by the Information and Education Section of the War
Department, summarized casualties to the 442nd (which included the
famous 100th Battalion) in the summer of 1945 as followsj

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Killed in action „. 569
Died of wounds 81
Wounded or injured 3,713
Missing in action 67
To t a 1 4,430

This is not a complete report on Japanese American casualties in


the European theater inasmuch as Nisei soldiers served with many groups
other than the 442nd. Neither does it include Nisei casualties in the
Pacific theater which must have been considerable as War Department
figures indicated that there were some 3,000 Nisei serving in the
Pacific on V-J Day.

The publication, "442nd Combat Team" referred to above, lists


decorations and citations presented up to August 7, 1945, as follows:

Distinguished Unit Citation 3


Distinguished Service Cross 42
Distinguished Service Medal 1
Legion of Merit ....' 13
Silver Star 249
Oak Leaf Cluster to Silver Star 5
Soldiers Medal 11
Bronze Star 579
Oak Leaf Cluster to Bronze Star 24
Army Commendati on 13
Division Commendation • 62
Total 1,002

Since that time the Combat Team has been awarded four more Distinguished
Unit Citations, one Congressional Medal of Honor, and numerous other
citations, including Silver and Bronze Stars.

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TLBLt 49,— HmZtlCuS IHTO JLShBS FOBCE. 3T CKUTiZHi J i f f t M t i Americana Inducted f r o * IKe C e a t e n Froa Inception to Cicala*

E o t t : I h l i report i s l i a l t a l to those TUX t e a t a r r e e l d a n t e u ( r e l o c a t e d eT&cueei T i p l t l n * a t can tare alio vara i nine tad 41-
r a o t l y fron e e n t e r e , and aasludaa {1} eveouaaa Inducted urlor to e v a c u a t i o n , {a) r e l o c a t e d avaouaee TOIUCtaarlag and c a l l e d
by S e l e c t i v e Sarrloa mho did. not return to a aantar for induction , and (3) ovecuoaa Toluateeriiuj and c a l l e d by S e l e c t i v e
S e r v i c e a t oaatnr* aha r a l o o a t a d prior to Induction, ( f a r Depar t w n t Helena a» i n d i c a t e that between lorember 1940 and Paean
bar 1945, 25,776 Japaaeee amarlcana vera Inducted Into the arrnad forcea—439 o f f l c a r a and 29,340 a n l l a t a d aan—vtta an
a i t l a a t a d 13.62& f r o a the aa-lnlend and 12 ,260 fron Hawaii).

CUJTBH TOTAL TOLulTntXD i U U L T D aJPfJen


MI01 1 - 3 0 - 4 4 ^ l-aO-44/fe

TOTAL 3,600 806 2.790

Central Utah 473 BO 39."

Colorado Hirer fill 116 495

M i a Slver 487 64 404

Orwada **t 117 »TT

Baart Mountain 380 36 347

Jareae 63 37 16

ttaaaannr 174 44 133

Minidoka 694 All 378

Shiver 374 16 389

Tula Late 67 07 -

1/ Doea not include v o l u n t i e r * n o t a c c e p t e d f o r a e r v i c e ,


£ / Include* T o l u u t a w e and l e l e c t i v * Sarrloa ludoctiona ( S e l e c t i v e B e r r l s * *** r e ^ a t a U l i k e d f a r Jnpaaea*
American* or. January 26, 1 9 4 4 ) .

Sourcei nvporta f r o * H a Oar. tare

TiXul 50. "&C-F.CT; Tl Sift VI CI TtoUTtOSS 3T OISPOSITIOB" AJm BT CJSTKai Jspaneee l u r l o a n j a t f a * Center a « u Kafuaed to Eeport for Phyeical
txaalsatloiL o r fox Indue t l e e . January 20. 1944 - loTanber 3 0 , 1945

™ KUL J™ " " " **" KLB.TBH.D BSSMM&


Se -*" ygy jawei= mmt^ ^ ^
TOTAL 316 6 6 4 V 363 38

Central Utah 9 3 1 - B .

Colorado Sirer 113 - 1 6 104

011a BITOT - - - - -

Oranada 36 - - I 31 1
M
Heart Mountain. 2 - 1 86 -

Jerome 1 - - - 1

M "Lilian a r » * * — » • •

Hlnidokn 40 1 4 3 - 33 -

Bbhmar 3 - - - 3

Tula Lftjte 27 - - - a?

•nrciaj Baporte fron fJak Oantare

r.-^
t U U 61.—HtPOKTO) CASOHTIIS HT LOCATIO:" Of 91X7 CT H I ; J i p w t n Aaerleen S o l d l e r e lho Retired in or Ihote Sort of l i e Mended In *
ISA Center, Sorenter 3 0 . 1945

Rntot B i l e report l o l i m i t e d to (1) c a o u e l t l e o reported to oantor e o m l n l e t r n t l e e porooonol no bn.rtn6 occurred to o o l d l o r nmneeri of oro-
ouoo f e m i l l e o s end (3) oeerntltlet our n o d In RAT Deportment Releneee u d idontdflod oo hoeing ocourrod to l o l d l o r e who rnolded in or
Ubooo n t r t of ran r o t l d o d i n o IRA Center. pumbere In thle report refer to l o d l v i d a n l e oufferirut o a o u o l t l o e , 1 . 0 . , » ooldlor rounded
too or roore tirjeo to corrlod en one c o r n e l t j .

mnT™rcn Kmi
HLLE> wmwi IIISSIIO

I •! ! 1 l 767 173 560 15

Contrel ntrh 3d 10 26

Oolorodo Mirer 10* If M 3

« J . e Mirer 77 It 80 1

orenedn 99 22 74 I

l e e r t eVjuntoin 63 11 62

leniennr IT 3 14

Mlnldoln 123 34 91 3

MPheer 74 23 48 3

P i l e T.oi. 32 10 23

Rnloonted 137 27 107 2

oretrotl for heperment C o r n e l l / Releeeet end Roporto from IRA Oontorn

[1291
SECTION VII

VITAL STATISTICS

Part I
Natality, Mortality and Stillbirth Statistics •

Definition of Terms

Order of birth refers to the total number of children ever born


alive to a mother, including the tabulated birth. For definition of
nativity, see Section IV. Cause of Death is classified in accordance
with the Manual of the International List of Causes of Death (Fifth
Revision), Selected causes of death are in agreement with the selec-
tion made by the Bureau of the Census in similar tabulations.

Source of Data

Natality, mortality and stillbirth data for WRA center residents


and those temporarily away from centers on short-term or seasonal, leave
were summarized from copies of birth and death certificates supplied by
each center, the originals of which are on file in the appropriate of-
fice of the state involved, and from monthly lists of live births,
stillbirths and deaths, Forms WRA-316 and -317, received from centers.
The latter include a small number of live births and deaths for which
copies of certificates were not obtained.

Natality and mortality data for the total United States for 1943
and 1944, which are presented in tables 60 to 62 for comparison with
WRA center data, were obtained from U, S, Bureau of the Census publica-
tions as specified in each table.

In 1943 the Statistics Section requested that the Census Bureau


prepare certain special tabulations of vital data for persons of Japa-
nese descent for 1940, 1941 and 1942, Summaries compiled from these
tabulations are presented in tables 63 and 64.

Calculation and Interpretation of Rates

Birth and death rates for a particular population are used pri-
marily for comparison with similar rates for other population groups,
or for the same group over a period of time. However, comparing birth
and death rates for WRA centers over a period of time or with rates for
the total population of the United States or selected states, is subject

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to many limitations because of (1) the peculiar age and sex composition
of the population of Japanese descent originally evacuated to WRA cen-
ters, as portrayed in figure 6, Section V, (2) the rapid decrease in
the population of centers over very short periods of time, and (3) the
continually changing composition of the population as a result of se-
lective relocation, In addition to these three basic considerations
operating toward a lack of comparability of rates, the psychological
factors involved in the evacuation from the West Coast and life in the
closed and artificial communities of the relocation centers over a
period of time undoubtedly had some effect, particularly on natality
rates. However, because of the overlapping effects of the first three
factors mentioned and because of the further complicating effect of
other wartime conditions which operated to increase the birth rate
throughout the country as a whole and probably in the centers as well,
there appear to be no adequate means of measuring the effect of this
psychological factor.

Method of Calculation

In calculating the birth and death rates an attempt was made to


adjust for the first three factors mentioned above. The use of age-
specific birth and death rates eliminates to a great extent the effect
of the abnormal age distribution of the center population. A careful
selection of the base population used in computing the rates was direct-
ed toward minimizing, insofar as was possible under the abnormal situ-
ation and within the limits of available data, the effect on the rates
of the rapidly decreasing population with its continually changing com-
position. The base population used and the reasons for their selection
are described below.

Rates are ratios (per an established size group) of the number


of births or deaths occurring over a period of time to the size (at a
selected time) of the group for which the births or deaths are reported.
As such, rates are not noticeably affected by the population base used
provided the base is within the period of time included in the reporting
of data and the population remains relatively stable during the period.
This is the situation found in a normal population group and is true
for the United States. However, because of the rapidly decreasing cen-
ter population and its changing composition during the reporting period,
the selection of a base takes on added significance in the calculation
of rates for WRA centers and will have a marked effect on the rates.
The table below, which indicates the number and percent decrease in
population of centers by six-month intervals, suggests the pronounced
effect which the selection of a population base as of one date rather
than as of another would have on the resulting birth and death rates.

7OO0U5 {»—40— 10 (131)


PERCENT DECREASE
CENTER FROM JANUARY 1 ,
DATE POPUUTION 1 9 4 3 POPULATION

January 1, 1943 110,240


J u l y 1, 1943 103,282 6.3
January 1, 1944 96,576 12.4
July 1, 1944 87,383 20.7
January 1, 1945 80,878 26.6
July 1, 1945 63,857 42.1
January 1, 1946 7,303 93.4
March 20, 1946 0 100.0
This extremely rapid loss of population, in d i r e c t contrast to the
r e l a t i v e l y s t a b l e population of the United States (the l a t t e r increased
but 1.2 percent from J u l y 1, 1943 to J u l y 1, 1944, while WRA center
population decreased 15.4 percent during the same period), complicated
the selection of the bases t o be used in calculating center r a t e s which
would be comparable with r a t e s for the United S t a t e s . The bases de-
scribed below were selected as the b e s t , considering the abnormal s i t u -
ation and the a v a i l a b i l i t y of d a t a .

F i r s t of the month population was used as the base in calculating


crude b i r t h and death r a t e s on an annual b a s i s by month, thus adjusting
the population base each month; t h i s differs from the regular procedure
used by the Census Bureau of basing monthly r a t e s on midyear population.
The' crude r a t e s by year were obtained by adding 'the twelve monthly r a t e s
(not converted t o an annual b a s i s ) , thus adjusting the yearly r a t e s for
the decrease in population occurring during each month.

Live b i r t h s by age of mother were summarized semiannually (see


t a b l e 53). The age-specific b i r t h r a t e s for 1943 and 1944 were obtained
by adding semiannual r a t e s (not converted to an annual b a s i s ) computed
for the two six-month periods in each year; these semiannual r a t e s
were based on the age d i s t r i b u t i o n of the female population a t the be-
ginning of each six-month period since i t i s believed t h a t t h i s d i s t r i -
bution best represents the female population t o which b i r t h s occurred
during the p e r i o d . Because of the financial s t a t u s of many center r e s i -
dents as a r e s u l t of the evacuation, expectant mothers and women plan-
ning to. have children tended to remain in centers where free medical
care was provided for a l l .

Age-specific death r a t e s were based on the age composition of the


midyear population of the c e n t e r s , since t h i s was the available age d i s -
t r i b u t i o n nearest to the concept of an "average" population, which i s
the most l o g i c a l for the computation of death r a t e s .

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In all cases the population bases selected included evacuees on
short-term and seasonal leave, since births and deaths for this group
were included in the reporting. Rates are not calculated prior to 1943
since centers were receiving evacuees in large numbers until November
3, 1942, and there is no population base which represents the group to
which births and deaths occurred during 1942. Rates are not calculated
after 1944 because of the rapidity with which evacuees relocated and
the centers closed; all centers except Tule Lake were emptied of their
population in 1945, and the last evacuee left Tule Lake in March of
1946,

Interpretation of Rates

In tables 60 to 62 crude birth and death rates, stillbirth


ratios, age-specific birth rates, and age-specific death rates are pre-
sented for IRA centers and the total United States for 1943 and 1944—
the only two years for which rates were computed for centers. Although
the methods of calculation described above adjust the rates insofar as
available tabulations of vital data and population data allowed, be-
cause of the rapidly decreasing center population with its abnormal
age distribution and ever changing composition, extreme caution should
be exercised in drawing conclusions from comparisons of center rates
for 1943 and 1944 and of center rates with rates for the United States,

The crude birth and death rates are particularly subject to mis-
interpretation since all the effects of the unusual age distribution
remain in these rates. The very low crude death rates for centers
(5,6 and 6,7 in 1943 and 1944, as compared with 10,9 and 10,6 respec-
tively for the United States) are to a large extent due to the lower
proportion of the evacuees in the older age groups relative to the
United States population, and may also be affected by the fact that a
selected group of several hundred persons were not evacuated but re-
mained in hospitals and institutions on the West Coast,

Both the crude and age-specific birth and death rates are
greatly affected by the changing age-sex pattern of the population re-
sulting from the selective composition of the relocated group of evacu-
ees. Figure 4, Section V, compares the age-sex distribution of those
who had relocated by December 31, 1944 with that of the original group
of evacuees who entered WRA centers. While only 13 percent of the
original evacuees were females between 20 and 34 years of age, 24 per-
cent of the evacuees who had relocated by December 31, 1944 were in
this age group. The resulting pronounced decrease in female population
at centers in the most productive child-bearing age groups (and hence
in the number of females in the base population for the rates), com-
bined with the fact that expectant mothers in these age groups tended
to remain in the centers until their children were born (which off-set

(133)
a possible decrease in the number of births in these age groups as a
result of heavy relocation) are believed to be largely responsible for
the increase in the age-specific birth rates for centers from 19-43 to
1944.

The tendency of the old and infirm to remain in the centers,


combined with the rapid decrease in center population, at least par-
tially explains the rise in the crude and age-specific death rates from
1943 to 1944.

Comparison of'center rates for these two years is further quali-


fied by yet another effect of the steadily decreasing population in the
centers. Rates for 1943 refer to a very different population from that
to which the 1944 rates refer. As a result, although the changes in
the birth and death rates from 1943 to 1944 do reflect an increase in
the rate for the particular group of evacuees who resided in centers
on the dates selected frr the base population for each year, they do
not present a valid measure of the change in the birth rate for the
original group of evacuees transferred to WRA centers nor for any spe-
cific group of evacuees.

Conclusions

1. Comparisons between birth and death rates for WRA centers


and the total United States are subject to basic limitations because of
the peculiar age distribution of the evacuees in WRA centers and the
rapid decrease in the population of the centers in contrast to the
relatively stable and relatively normal age distribution of the United
States population.

2. The increase in the birth and death rates for WRA centers
from 1943 to 1944 cannot be interpreted as an increase in the birth
rate for the people evacuated from the West Coast. The rates for these
two years are accurate and consistent in terms of method' of calculation,
and rates for each year can be applied to the particular group of evacu-
ees at the center on specified dates. But because of the rapid decrease
and the swiftly changing composition of the population at centers during
the two-year period, the rates for the two years refer to very different
population groups and cannot be interpreted as measuring a change in the
birth rate for any group of evacuees.

3. Birth and death rates in WRA centers are not representative


of rates for the total population of Japanese descent in the United
States. Since the U, S. Bureau of the Census does not publish vital
data for persons of Japanese descent in their reports on vital statis-
tics for the United States, there may be a tendency to use WRA center
vital statistics as representative of the total population of Japanese

(134)
in the United Stai.es. Jjn this connection it is important to remember
that the centers, although originally containing the overwhelming major-
ity of persons of Japanese descent in the United States, rapidly de-
creased in population (as evacuees relocated to .normal communities out-
side) and became abnormal and artificial communities with respect to
many of the basic factors affecting birth and death rates.

Part 2

Marriages and Divorces

The number of marriages summarized in table 65 is known- to be


incomplete. Primarily for the purpose of keeping files properly cross-
referenced both at centers and in Washington, center statisticians were
directed to make a monthly report on Form WRA-31S of those marriaees
which were known to the staff. The summary is likely to be lacking in
many of those marriages which took place when a resident or residents
were temporarily away from centers on short-tern or seasonal leave. It
should also be pointed out that some of the marriages included in table
65 include one member who was not or had never been a resident of the
particular center reporting the marriage or of any other center.

Data summarized in table 66 refer to known final divorce decrees


obtained by evacuees at centers or away on temporary leave which were
reported by centers on Form WRA-319. In this instance, as with mar-
riages, one of the parties may not have been a resident of the center
involved or of any other center. Most of the states in which the cen-
ters were located did not recognize residence of evacuees (Wyoming was
an exception) and hence divorce actions instigated by evacuees residing
in WKA centers in such states were by deposition and in many cases it
is rot known whether they were carried to a conclusion.

Part 3

Reportable Diseases

Selected reportable diseases summarized in table 67 are compiled


from monthly Public Health Reports, Form WRA-2/J2, submitted by centers.
While most of the material is taken from a section called Communicable
Diseases, additional information for such diseases as syphilis, tubercu-
losis, coccidioidomycosis and food poisoning ha3 been obtained from a
section on hospitalization and from the narrative section; this has not
been attempted for such diseases as pneumonia and influenza. Additional
information for typhoid fever, dysentery and cerebrospinal meningitis
has been collected from causes of death on death certificates. No infor-
mation except number of cases, center, and date of report is available.

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The first center reports cover the month of October 1942 for all
centers except Gila River, which series begins with November, and Colo-
rado River, which did not submit a report until it came under the ex-
clusive jurisdiction of WRA in July 1943• For centers other than Colo-
rado River, the time uncovered prior to submission of the first report
ranges from no months to four. Last reports for two of the centers
leaves no time uncovered, six leave one month, one leaves two months,
and one six months (Tule Lake), Exclusive of Jerome whose last report
covers the month of closure, four of the last reports are for September
1945 (Central Utah, Heart Mountain, Minidoka and Tule Lake), and five
are for October (Colorado River, Gila River, Granada, Manzanar and
Rohwer),

Variation in which diseases were reported and in the cpraplete-


ness of reporting is evident here as it is country-wide. The follow-
ing examples are cited:

(1) All 412 syphilis cases were reported by seven centers,

(2) Of the 52 cases of gonococcus infection, 44 were reported


by Minidoka,

(3) The number of tuberculosis cases reported ranged from 153


from Colorado River to 10 from Tule Lake,

(4) Minidoka and Tule Lake did not report cases of influenza,
and of the 2,197 reported in 1943, 1,146 were from Central
Utah and 888 from Jerome,

(5) Manzanar and Minidoka did not report cases of pneumonia.

(6) Jerome reported 394 cases of conjunctivitis with only three


other centers reporting any cases (Colorado River 145,
Minidoka three, Rohwer 10 and Tule Lake six),

(7) All 109 cases of dermatophytesis reported in 1944 were from


Colorado River.

(8) The 30 cases of coccidioidomycosis were cases hospitalized


at Gila River in 1942,

(9) Heart Mountain did not report any cases of trachoma and
Colorado River reported 30.

Twp cases of typhoid fever were reported from Jerome (August and
September 1943) and Gila River (September 1942 and August 1943), and
one case from Heart Mountain (August 1945), Five cases of diphtheria
were reported from Heart Mountain, two from Gila River and one each

(136)
from Jerome and Minidoka, Twelve of the 14 malaria cases came from
Jerome with one each from Granada and Tule Lake, The five meningococus
meningitis cases were reported from Gila River, Granada, Heart Mountain,
Jerome and Tule Lake (two). Thirteen of the 19 cases of acute poliomy-
elitis came from Gila River, ffve from Granada and one from Colorado
River, One case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever was reported from
Minidoka and one case of actinomycosis from Manzanar, The 199 cases of
food poisoning in 19-42 were persons hospitalized at Minidoka during
September and October with the causative organism traced to the salmon-
ella group, and the 53 cases of food poisoning at Granada in 1943 were
reported to be caused by contaminated shrimp.

See table 58 for causes of death.

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TABLE 6£«—LT7E BlfLTttl if Q3HBI. AND MONTH: ,mA Oomsrt from I n c e p t i o n l o d o a i r i f

Note: Refera tu Live b i r t h * accurrina t o *v«cu«« tio-tbero In r«i.Ld«c* a t centorr= and ***$ f r c * canters On, a n o r t - t e r t and

TMAJJ AND CENTBAL COLORADO GILA LEAST


TXfTAL GRAHAM JEROME KAMZANAR V 3710:931 KHWEH TtJLE LAAS
IBBIB UTAH H-'.'FJ EETVEJA LLOtlFTAIB

TOTAL 0,901 364 799 692 419 3b0 653 941 4S8 41„ 1,490

1 9 4 2 eo-j 31 169 79 24 38 20 88 50 18 110

Usy
June
1
1J
- 1
6
- _ _ - _
10
_ - _1
- - - - - - -
J uJuly
J y-D, •: .,-'.•. i:i r bio
42
31 9 60
61!
79 64 98 to 73 58 ;a 115
14
- -6 - - - a - -
August -9b 61 18 63
5eptaff)ber •16 9- 61 11 -i -6 - 14 - - IT
October 38 0 6.7 16 4 9 -S 33 8'.) -1 IB
November ITT 11 37 18 s 14 b Lb 8 3 U
December 9.9c 11 66 56 10 19 199 13 19 il 60

19 4 ! 3,151 l.ti "S3 6f-, 138 6 919 177 £19 183 173 SOI

January-June 1,3437 31 135 164 7S I'll 391 110 08 u? 123


January .6! 4 63 67 15 16 is 14 14 97. 64
February 161; 12 29 1.3 16 17 0 la 10 14 67
March 17! 1! 66 19 IS 13 10 S4 11 15 61
April ITS 11 61 63 12 SI 63) S3 19 18 19
May -33 14 19 14 £0 10 17 19 16 24
JutM 1'87 •:
17 6S 60 16 12 17 6S lit Is 18
July-Mcamber 1,1 ?A SO 199 163 90 LCt si 105 100 8C 1338
July lilt 94 60 2) 19 90 14 66 17 22 66
August 601 ,4 67 at 8 21 61 63 12 13 39!
oept ombur ice 10 3b 6.9 17 97 10 14 ii IS 64
October lap 6 31 33 17 L 17 17 L4 XT 17
Nbvamber 1W LJ 64 ?f St 64 il. 1c 18 11 IF
December 1E1 60 6! lb 16 11 04 3 65
', •:!
19 4 4 1,931 19.1 .'.:;•,• IBB 190 601 42 197 18.7 148 48,

jAluiery-Jur,e
January
s-,'3
170
77
13
,5
Lb
Sb
10
7b
ii
'97
63
41
a
•4.1 100
If.
OS
9-9
69-4
31
February Las 111 1.6 66 U 13 J -95•:-: 61 4 98
March l r ;v i'3 17 13 17 199 10 61 18 a S3!
April 14S -9 19 11 96 11 9 A' 13 8 49
bt.P 122 14 13 IS 1_ 619 0 1; 11 8 7b
114 14 67, 9 ]] '.I 16 16 It 43
"
.•Or -
July-Decamber
July
,69.
it:
74
13
1,1
10
99
10
•9•0 b 104
65
_ 68
!i
a;,
12
87
18
287
20
August 164 12 13 66 14 lb - 7 66 1! 44
beptember 149 36 29 16 10 94 • 11 a 9! 98
October 9.4c 10 61 14 17 .4 - H 11 9.3 38
November lit. 9.1 16 13 8 21 - IB 18 It 48
December lib lb 19 60 1= 17 - 14 lb 14 S3,
-
1 9 4 S 1.143 si Lis- 112 79 105 - 09 77 72 249

JMRAuary-Juae
January
770
ITS
40
in
ts
it
06
67
33
111
77
13
_ 99
8
3-8
17
45
11
694

- to
February ill; 4 13 a 10 lb a 12 10 S39
March 1.45 7 lis 15 13 17 - 4 18, a 20
April !-o 4 5-1 12 9 10 - 10 a 3 33
May 10] 7 s -ID S 9 - 7 9 s 41
Jure •9-6 5 10 10 b 13 - 4 3 2 45
-
. uly-Oecamber
July
40!
123
£1
3
40
9
29
14
699
8
639
11
, 90
8
13
i
63
8
681
21
Auguet 11! ,b 3 - 8 a 16 46
September 74
5
4 s
9
6 •1
i -1 - 5 S 98
October 61 7 4 7 - •3
8 1 L 22
November 11 - - - 6 56
December Si - - - - - - - 3>s
- " - - - - - - -
1 •. A (J 47 - - - - - - - - - 47

January-March
January
17
63
_ - - - - - - - - 47
65
February 1.5 - - - - - - - " - 53
March L - - - - - - - - - 1
." " " - " " " ' "
Soure*: CABLTiLEicritra ul* Iriva Birth arid Form .rTy-iifi

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TABLE 53s.—U'TJ BiRUiS FT STTS /U3 &TOSS CF B r i l l , ACS AKO_9ATI9TTr i ? tT.TfcBR: "04 Sentere, toy - December 1942
T V T A : 9 I r ! K 9 AVVRICAB-DOvT •\ra-t 7IG7-" — reirv>
tl-fltVi OP BIRTH Tutsi
15- 20- if>- 30- 35- 40-
Tutsi
15- X - 25- 30- 35- 40- Tutsi 15- 20- 85- 30- 40-
i? at 20
TT
19 24 29 SO
77,
24 29 34
?? 44

TOTAL BTJtTKS 60? aa 254 313 64 33 23 541 22 252 h.:? 52 7 1 68 2 6 12 ••t 27

First as* 17 181 80 7 ! - 263 17 181 77 1 .2 . 3 . - 1 1 3 .


Seuend
Third
11?
78
t
i
47
ao
•>>•137
41
1
-3 117
48
4 47 57
41
1?
4
-
1
2
10
- -
1
1 1
4
-
6 IB
4 1 19
5 25 --i ia — a2 I
3 1.'
Fourth 58 27 6
3
1
3
46
8
13
8 1
- 8
- 1
1
5
2 2
"tlth 25
- 9 10
2
17
- 1
- 8 - - 1
3
Sixth la
- 1
1
4 5 4
- 1
3
* - - - 1
a2 4'
Ssrsnth 11
- 6
a5 4 4
- ?
1
- - - - 5 4
10
8 - - 1 4
1
1
3
- - -1 - - - - 3 2
Ninth
- . - 4
- - - - - - - 2
Tsirth
ai 1
-
Tsairth
Fourtssnth l 1
-1
HAH 321 13 134 10973 !- 12 286 13 133 V*. 29 4 3 35 - 1 3 4 16 11
First 112 8 92 36 3 1
- 141 8 92 77 3 -1 - - - - 1
-
Sscond 63 4 24
TO 5 1
- 6? 4 24 27
'
25 2 38 3' 2 1 1 2 1
Third 42 1 13
a4 al 1 13
•> - -1
Fourth 37 5 14 ae8 4 12 10 2
- - a 3 2 1
Fifth 11
7 - 4 w
4 2 i.
- 1'. 3 1
- - - i 1
1
1
?
Sixth
7
- 1
1
!
2
1
2
.'2 4
1
- 1
3
2
- - - - - 2
Seventh
- 4 2 1
- 1 - - - - - 4 a•
2
Elshth
Ninth
7
- - 1
2 1
- - - - - - - - 2 1
3
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
Tsnth
1 I
-1
••••_•• si i1 !.
FflxLE aw 9 120 104 31 13 11 255 9 119 101 73 3
- 33 - 1 3 8 10 11
First 144 9 >? 42 4
- 142 9 88 41
) -1 - - - 1 1
-1 -
23 23 9 1
Ssoond 56
36
23 23
21
8
i
2
i
-1 64
30 6 20 4
- - -
1 1 1 2
-l
Third 7
13 5 3 18 1 '3 3 -1 - - 2 i
Fourth ai 1
5 -2 0 4 5 - - - 1 1 1 -2
Firth it
- '•1 1
3
- - - - - 1 1
sixth 6
4 - - 2
1
2 -1 - - -1 - - - - 1 2
1
Seventh
tlshth 3
- - -1 2
- - - - - - -1 2
- - - 2 1 -1 - - - i
- - - - .- 1 1
moth 3
- - - - - - - - - - ' - 1
Tsnth 1
1 1
-
Tsslfth
. -
Eouraai Certli'lcatee of lJ.ve Birth and Farm "Rk-Vt

TABLS 53b.—LIV* '"•'ISS }T ST* eV", " ipjq .7 EX^Ttt, AHI 4K3 '-/.TriT* i? ll/Wli '^4 Cantara, J&niiarr - JUOT 1941
T •' T . L L I 7 ' 11 0 ArM0a»!-9Pl
•3 0 " '•.•-K7F 15-
Tv»ia
-'-"• -'I' •--,T.r-r
0 F 9 B B OF 5JDTTH Tutsi
15- 30- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45-
Total
15- 30- 25- - 3<_
16- -:-t-1.
30- -"-- 3 0 - •JF_ • r_
24 29 44 49 19 24 74 1..
?1 ft w
TOTAL F r t T U S 1,027 1? 351 378 133 97 36 3 889 17 ,55 365 123 ?>. 5 - 136 ? & 13 10 73 31 3
First 397 14. 271
2'
174 H 2 1 - 386 15 152 127
109
13
29
1 S
1
- l*
3'
? 1 7 . 3
_ ,
Second T?7 4
IF1
14. 84 1 1
- 29!
.128
4
1
•=?
."8 25
-1 - - L1 5 2 1
- -
Third 135
! 71
17
25 9
-3 1- 71
'f 70
- 16
7
- -1 - '.8 -3 -3
Fourth 85
- 5 35
20
14
7
m
45
- '1 18 fi
f -1 - ;>? - - ;l
Fifth 47
- V 18 21
17 - 16
- 1
19
•7- - - - - 13
17 7'•, -
Sixth 40
- - 1 11
4
7
-2 - - 2
13
4 1 •1» - u - -
V, - -1 A 5 -2
Seventh 22
- - 2 7 4 8
4
- - 1 l J 1
- - - - 1" 4
Elshth
Ninth
18
11
- - 1 1 11
r
5
- 5 - - 1
- uf, - - - - 4 2 -
- - - 4
4
al - 4 - - - 4
2 a? -» » 3
- - - - 2 1
-
Tsnth 7
. _ — ai 3 -- - - - 1 - - 6 - - - -l 2 -
fifteenth
Fourtssnth
7
1
- - . I 1
- - - - - - - - - 3
-
TITLE 526 9 361 200
hi
61
e
14 1? 1 tin
202
e
t
198
118
, 6 ,
60
f:
13
3
2 - 73
7
J
2
" 7
•J
4 41
-v
35 1
First 209
•-• 11"
•1»- i-
69
NO - ~ - -J -1 - -
seuend 119
-1 47 1 9
13
- 113
-1 45
12 33
.1
- 1 - 6
? - ?1 1
- -
Third 64 13 31
.7',
-1 -2 61
36
13
> - - 1C - - -3 a -2 -i
Fourth
Fifth
46
33
- ' 19
11,
14
10
- i 1?
10
11
10
3
- - 10
- - - 4
H 7
- _ 1 11
'1
- ." as7 - - 3
- - - - - - ID A -
Sixth 23
- - 1
2
- f
- - 1 1
.4
1
1
- - 36
5
- - - - K -
Seventh 12
- - 4 6
- -4 7
- - a - - - - - - - *
fi*9vtb 10
3
- . - -1 25 - 1
2
- - - -1 -1 1 - 9
1 - - - - .1• - i

Ninth
Tenth 2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I 3 1 2
FJxvsnth
Fourteenth
4
1
- - - - 7 2 - 1
- - - - - - - - - - -
,
.vxiu 501 10 160 17* 69 '- 19 • 436 10 177 172 U
3
_ A5 _ 1 -. f- 32 16 2
V
,14 5"
- 1 - • AU - 12 2 1
First 188 4 115 60
'• 1 1 - 184
112
6
4" 1 1- -
-
Seeund 118
'. 46 53
in
'5
17 .. - - 4 44
14 12
14
j?
-1 " - 4
- -4 - -
Third 71
39
If
16
1
7
-1 - 67
- 2 9
•» - - - -1 -7 --
Fourth
- 2 11
- 31
- 1
17
8
3
- J - 1*2» - - ,7'• 4•
-
Fifth 34
- 1 6 I"' 16
6
4
— 22
— *R' 1f 1 — 8 - - - 1
-
Sixth 17
- - - 8 1
- 9
- - - - - 9
- - - -1 1
7 3
-2
seventh 10
- - _1 1 1
'1 a 1
- - -i -1 -1 \ - Z- - - - =
iSLr!,in
Ninth
8
8
- - 1 5
2
- 3
3
- - 3
- - 5
- - v- - - a
3
1
-
5 - - - 3
2
1
2 - - - - 2 2* - - 1 - - - :• -
Tenth
3 - - - 1 1
1
- 4
- - - - " 3 - - - -1 -1 i -
Eleventh
- - - 1
- - " " - " " ~ " "" " - : *
4>DurCit OartlflcatPA etT llva Hlr^ and i-'cnr 'FU-Tlr',

w?)
TAfn T. 5 3 c . - ^ I Y E BIRTHS BY SEX AMD ORDER UF [H RTF, ACS AJPJ NATIVTTL OT iiOTHKRi B i C n i t i r i , Jul? - D i c a t i r l?*}

sm ,-is I H i l l I I I T H I luiK-icm-aiira aonam I TTmina-Bom norm


S
OSOltn OF 31*17! Total ^" »" '" JO- 35- Jo- 45- • If- 20- 25- 30- 35-40-45- 15-20-25- JO- Jf- 40- 45-
19 24 2j 34 1? 44 49 1; 24 29 34 19 44 47 " 19 24 29 34 37 44 49

TOTAl nTRTHS 1,124 16 52* 462 152 116 47 7 979 16 321 453 140 46 3 - 145 - 3 9 12 TO 44 7
Tint 337 13 180 121 IT 5 1 - 330 13 17B 119 16 4 - - 7 - 2 2 1 1 1 -
Sacenil 284 2 101 I39 33 6 3 - 273 2 101 136 31 3 - - 11 - - 3 2 3 3 -
Third 191 1 34 112 33 7 4 - 177 1 33 110 30 3 - - 1 4 - 1 2 3 4 4 -
Fourth 1 1 2 - T 51 31 16 6 1 9 5 - T 5 0 3 0 7 1 - 1 7 - - 1 1 9 5 1
rim 72 - 2 23 19 22 6 - 54 2 23 18 10 1 - 18 - - - 1 1? 5 -
31ith 4) - 10 13 18 8 - 26 . - 9 11 6 - - 23 - - 1 2 12 8 -
SsTerth 2 9 - - 6 4 14 4 1 1 4 - - 6 3 5 - - 15 - - - 9 1 4 1
Kirtith 2 2 - - - 2 11 4 5 J - - - I t - . 17 - - - 7 1 4 5
Hinth 9 - - - - 7 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - S - - - 6 - 2 -
Tmth 9 - - - - 5 4 - ! - - - - J - - 7 - - - - 3 4 .
SlnT.nth 5 - - - - 3 2 - ! - - - - 1 1 _ 3 - . - - f l .
TVnlfth 2 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - I - - - - 1 1 -
Thlrtaanth l ' - - - - - 1 - - - - - - _ _ _ 1 - - - - - 1 -
Oonrtasnth 1 - - - - - 1 - - * - - - - - - 1 - - - . . 1 .
Firtaanth 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - _ _ i _ _ _ _ i - _
11*12 583 6 167 242 83 59 24 2 508 4 165 236 75 25 1 - 75 - 2 ' 8 34 23 2
Ftrat 182 3 100 63 13 3 - - 177 J 99 61 12 2 - - 5 - 1 2 1 1 - -
S.cond 138 2 46 73 15 2 - - 135 2 46 71 14 2 - - 3 - - 2 1 - - -
Third 102 1 IS 60 19 2 2 - 95 1 17 59 17 1 - - 7 - 1 1 2 1 2 -
Fourth 5 5 - 3 26 13 9 4 - 4 6 - 3 26 13 4 - - 9 - - - - S 4 -
Fifth 3 9 - - 1 4 12 10 3 - 30 - 1 4 12 4 - . 9 - - - - 6 3 -
Stltti 2 6 - - 5 7 12 2 - 1 3 - - 4 5 4 - - 1 3 - -
1 2 B 2 -
Sarenth 1 5 - - 1 3 7 4 - 6 - - 1 2 3 - - 9 - - - 1 4 4 -
IlBhth 1 0 - - - 1 5 2 2 2 - - - - 2 - - 8 - - - 1 3 2 2
Ninth 5 - - - - 4 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - < . . . - f l -
Tanth 5 - - - - 3 2 - 2 - - - 2 - 3 - - - - I * 2 -
tlBTMth 3 - - - - 1 2 - 1 - - - - _ 1 _ 2 _ _ _ _ i i _
TFalfth 2 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - J . - . - i i -
Fourteenth 1 - - - - - I - . — - - - - - _ i _ _ — _ _ i _
FCUXI 541 10 157 220 69 57 23 5 1 471 10 156 217 65 21 2 - 70 - 1 3 4 36 21 5
Firat 155 10 SO 58 4 2 1 - 153 10 79 58 4 2 - - 2 - 1 - - - 1 -
Seoorul 146 - 55 66 18 4 3 - 118 - 55 65 17 1 - - 8 - - 1 1 3 3 -
Third 89 - 16 52 14 5 2 - 82 - 16 51 13 2 - - T - - 1 1 3 2 -
•".v.r'h 5 7 - 4 25 18 7 2 1 69 - 4 24 17 3 1 - B - - 1 1 4 1 1
rifth 3 3 - 2 9 7
12 3 - 2 4 - 2 9 6 6 1 - 9 - - - 1 6 2 -
Blxth 2 3 - - 5 6
6 6 - 1 3 - - 5 6 2 - - . 1 0 - - - - 4 6 -
Sereeith 1 4 - - 51 7 - 1 8 - - 5 1 2 - - 6 - - - - 5 - 1
Flsjith 1 2 - - - 1 6 2 3 3 - - - 1 2 - - 9 - - - - 1 2 3
Math 4 - - - - 3 1 - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - 3 1 -
Tairth 4 - - - - 2 2 - - - - - _ _ _ _ 4 - - - - 2 J -
Fletanth 2 - - - - 2 - - 1 - - - - 1 - - i _ _ _ _ i _ _
Thirteenth 1 - - - - - 1 - _ . _ _ _ - - - i - . _ » \ .
rtftaanf.h | 1 - - - - 1 - - I - * - - _ - - - | 1 - - - - 1 - -
Sourff^i T a r t i f l c a t * • *f I,Ira B i r t h and Fonn W?A-jl6
TABLE 5 i d - ~ L l V E BIRTHS BY SEX «JD ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE ABU NATIVITY OF MOTHtai ERA C t n t a r a , January - Juna 19+*

I 0 T A L B 1 S T K 3 lUHUCAH-BOELN MOTHER fTRIIiN-BCFlR MOTHER


2D- 40- 44-
ORDER OF BIRTfl Total
15-
24
25-
2?
50- 35-
i? 44 41
Total
15-
19
20-
24
25-
29
30-
»- 44.
+5-
*7
T*tal
15-
1*
20- 25-
29
30-
34
35-
39
« -
44
45-
+9

TOTAL BIRTHS 9*6 15 JBE- 393 lM 64 38 8 868 IS 273 387 156 1 98 1 6 8 30 3T «

Flrrfc 315 13 165 119 16 ?.


- - 306 13 159 i n 15
. - 9 - 6 1
__
Satjonri l c-3 114 10 i 220 1 80 107 1+ 3 1
Third
23*
l
25
u S l- 70 u
33 - - - 5
1
2
1
159 2i
t?
91
40 T - 1
155 1 26
6 48 i.H - - |8 - - 2 3 1
fourth 105
6o - *a
12 u
i
5
97
2 12 - - - - 1
fifth
Sixth - 17
10
1 *3
9
75
- 1 - 17
- - 1
5 3
3*
- - a 1 T
-
2
25
14 - 1
9
11 - 9
11 - • i
S»T*nth
Etffhth
25
1* - - i 11
2 (. 5
1 5 - t - - - - 5 I

ninth 5 - - - 1
5
4
6
1 2 - - 1 - - 9
- - - 6 1

Tanth - - - 1 2 ! - - - - 7
- - - 3
2
1
3
4 - - - -
1 1 1 3
Ilavanth
Taairtfl I • - - - 3
- - - - - - - - - - 3 *

Thtrtawitr, 1 1
FOurtaanth 2 1 1 1 3 1
-B - - - - - - -
- - - - - -
HALE
n**i
472
0 'it irt 71
7
IT
2
19 1 421
145
8 127 195
54
*?6 19 1
- 51
6 _. 5 3 4
1
1 18 3

Second
151
*b u
6l 10 - -
L 106
8 77
34 - u - -
T
3
2 2 ! 1
Third
113
31 - 13 if
5
5 - 59
46 - - 2 - 1
Tourth 55 - 4
47
16 5 - -
1
79 13
4 - 16
- - - 1 -
1
Fifth 30 - ]
29
5 9 - 1
5!
1 5
29
- 15
11 - 3
11 - - 2
Sixth 11 - •:
1
11
5 4 1
19
10 l - 1 - 1 - - 5 1

11 - - 1 1 4 - 6 - !3 l - 5 - * - 3 -
Saranth
lifhth - - L 2 5 -
1
1 2 - - l - - -
T - 5 1
Ninth
9
- - - 1 I 1 1 - - • - 6 - - - 2 1
Tenth
7
1 - - - 1
- - : * - - - - -
Elrrvnth 2 I l 1 1 1 1
Fourteenth 1 - - - - - - - —- - » - - -
9 lj. 89 *T
FtWALI 4g*
164
7 1*6
H5 *nS "1 27 17 447
161
1
5
144
9! . 9
IB
. 3 .
4 3 4 1 l 19 5
firat 5
4T
1
-
9 - - - - 4 - 3
Second 121 1
i 44
11
i - -
i
114
76
1 46
,<: 13*4 - 17 1 - 7
-
1
1
m
3 t
» -
1 -
Thin* 77 11
ii
IT
a 5 ? - 1
1 13
2 - 1 - - - 1 2 1
Fourth 50
- ?
T 14 6 2
45
24 1
19
T - 73
1* 2 - —-
5
- 2
fifth
Sixth
30
- .• T 5 4 6- - 4 4 - fi
8 - - - 1 6
23
14 * - f 2 2 - 2
15
9 - a
7
- - 6 - - 7 2
Savanth
5 - - « l i - - - - 1 2 - - - - ] 1
Eighth
Hinth l - - - 1
1
1 - 3
1 - - - 1 - : - -
1 1
Twrth 1 - - - - - - - • •
flaranth 2
Twelfth 2 2 2
- - - - - -
i - * - - - - - 1 - - - -
Th i r t a w i t h
rourtanrith
1
1 - - - - - - - -
Snurem O e r t t f i e a t a e of L i r a B i r t h and 24744 47Ft*-3l6

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TABLE 53».~LIVE. BIRTHS DT SEX "Ml CiuKH PF BIRTH, ACS 1KB NAIIYITT OF l"eTKEKi KIA S a n t e r a , J u l y - Oeoeabar 1944

SEX 'Nil
T O T i L
1 5 - 20-
B I R : K 1
35- 1-.-
AHuRICAN-H KK L'OTHHR
20- S5- 30- 40-45-
KOREIG*-
13- 3 - 25-
•• • •-f*.'i •-IhH40-
ORDER 0? BOSH Total
19 ^4
25-
29
30-
34 39
Total
19
_24_ 29 39 U 1"
Total
10 ii. '-.- .',-•
TOT XL JJIHTHd 965 13 2H3 I1' 1 162 1 47 1 858 13 277 17 154 36 3 - 107 - 6 • e £1 44 3
Flrrt .T18 J l ISO B3 is 2
_ _ 282 r 176 32 12 1
- - 6
- *1 1
- 1 . .
litrcond 261 77 ?' 7 236 2 150 7 5 2
Third 163
z
m 22

18 IS -6 - 152 •••: 74
.'1
47 8 -1 - 11 - 1 1•: 4- -5 -
Fourth 99. 4
75
30 12 J - .35 - a 3 47 21 6 1 - 14 - 1- 1 2 4 -
Fifth - 48
12 - - 19 - - :.• -
Sixth
51
- - 13
7
sj
16 16 7
5
- 36
29 - - 13
7 1'
4
7 - - 15
17 - - - 21 ti 7
5
-
3aTenth
46
20 - - 2 6 B 4 - 10 - - 2 6 2 - - 10 • - - '.6' 4 -
Etflhth 12 - . 2 2 7 -1 2 - - - - 10 - - - - 2 7 X-
Ninth - - - 1 1 - - - .1: - - - 7 - - - -
Tenth 7e - - - 1
3
1
4
3 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 6 - - - - 1i 4
3 -7
Eleventh 3 - - - 1 1 1 .! 2 - - - 1 -1 - - 1 - - - - 1
- - - 1 - 1 - • - 1 - - -
TwalTth
Tnlrteenth
4
1 - - - 1 2
- - - - - - - 3
- - - - 1 2
1 -
Fifteenth 2 2 1 1 1 1 -
- - - - -
76
- - -
3
-2 -4 24- -2
UiXE 476 7 142 179 SO 44 22 5 ASP 7 139
..... .: 1
- 56
- 3
21
First
Se^nd
151 7 96 40
66
7
11
1
. - IO 7 93
;
3"
66
7
lo
1
4 - - 4
1 - I
. - . -
Third-
114
32 _ 33 29
4
A - - 113
7? - "
11 36 3 - - 4 - - - 1l -1 -2 -
Fourth 47 - :>2 t
26 IS 5 2; - 43 - 2 25 .-:
11 4 1- - 4 - - 1- 1 1 1 -
Fifth . 0 s 2 - 17 - 9 2 - 8 - - -
Sixth
25
- . '4 7 10 3 - 13 - _ •4 6 3 - - 11 - . - -l 67 2
3 -
S«-n>rth
24
13 - - 1 3 A X - 6 - - 1 1 - - 7 - - - 4 -
Eighth 5 - - 1 2 s - 1 - - 1 ! - - 4 - - - - 7i 5 *
Hinth J - - - 3 S - - - - - - - 5 - - - - 7; -
Tenth 3 • - - - 1 2 3 - 1 -2
Eleventh 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
TaoLTth 2 • - - 1 1 - - - - - - - • - - -1 1 •
Thirteenth 1 - - - - 1 -
Fifteenth 1 X -
-
AH 11 J.
First
489
137
6 141 201 92 33 23 1 438 6 138 108 78
5
2
- 16 51 - 3 3 4 17 23 1

SaeoTid 147
4
2
84 43
Hi.
J
12
1
3 . - 13!
143
4
2
83 43
- - -
11
2
4 - 1
1 . 1-"
1
. -
Third ai
u11 39 10 B 4 - - 74
/.:i
11 '!.
38 5) 1- -
19 7 - 1.' -3 3- .
Fourth 32 - 2 is 7 3 - 42 - 1 22 217 - 10 - 1- 1- -
Fifth 24 - .:.' 7 IS 4 1 - lo - 7 210 - - 7 - - 2
5
2 3
J
.
Sixth *22 . - 9 1 4 16 - - 3 4 9 - - 6 - - . 2 .
5* w i t h 7 - - 3
1 3 3 - 4 - - 1 - - 3 - . - ~ 3
4
.
Eighth 7 . - - -1 1 - - > - - - - - * - 1-
Ninth 3 - - • 1
1 - 5
2 1 - - -• 11 - - - 6
2 2
5

Centh • - - 1 1- 2 - 1 - - - - - - -
Twlfth
4
2 - - - 1 1 - 1 - - - 11 - - - 3
1 - - - - 1
1
2
.
Fifteenth 1 . - - - I - 1 - - - - -1 - -
Source 1 C e r t i f i a a t c s of Live" t i l r t h and Form WHA-316

TABLE 53f.- -LIVE FIRTHS m SEX AWL ORLER OF BIRTH, AGE AOL HATIVITI OF Hona IRi
TOTAL B I I I I 1 WEHTPM-nrwN VOTIIR
HTRA C e n t e r s , Jaz. u a r
't ' T h"J 1i r imJ - i Xr.\
1945
MOTHER
SEX ANil
15- 20- 25- 35- 40- 45- 15- 20- 30- 7b- JO- 3 5 -
ORUER OF fiiRTH Total 30- Total 25- 35- 40-45- Totel 1 5 - 20- 40-
19 44 SO 14 )9 44 49 19 2A 2<* U 4? •V
•••'. 39 44 •V
'.
TOTAL BIRTHS 7B0 1/7 196 331 163 51 27 5 711 1/7 X93 325 is* 3: 3 - 69 3 c in 21 24 -/
First 211 1/6 114 74 13 4
- - 208 1/6 111 74 12 i
- -- 3 - 1
- 1 1
.
Second 215 1 59 121 29 3 2 208 1 119 1 1 7 2 1
Third 16 81 43 7 2 - 140
AT

15 7g ." b . -1 ;.3 2. 1 2 -
Fourth
149
82 - 7 53 33 5 3 1- 72 - 6 a30 1- --
9
10 . 1 i 3 2 2 1-
Fifth 55 - 12 27 12 1 44 - :••
12 2b b • 1 - 11 - 6 2 1
Sixth 31 - - 8 in 7
1
6 21 - - 8 10 3 10 . . - * 4 6
Savonth 14 - - 6 6 2- 10 - - 6 4,- - 4 - . - - 2 2 -
Eighth 6 - - -S 1 1 3-1 4 - - -2 1 1 - - 4 - - - * -1
Ninth 5 - - i 1 1 1 - - 1 . - 4 1
3
I 2
Tooth 4 - - - 3 1 .' 2 - * - 2- - - 2 . - - - 1 1
Elovonth 2 . - - - 2 - 1 - - - . - - - . - - .
TaaLfth 2 . - - - - -
Thlrtaantb 1 -
Flftoeoth 1 -
-
VALE 370 J/4 911 154 84 22 14 2 341 1/4 as 151 82 14 2 - 29 - 2 :• 2 a 12 2
Flrot 105
98
1/4 54
22
38
57
8
15
1
. - . 105
94
1/4 51
22
38
56 15
H 1
I -
aoooud
_ l . 2 1
4 a.

Third 70 11 35 22 2.: . — 67 - 10 22 2- .
Fourth 38 - 3 13 16 -i -1 33 - 2
33
13 15 3 - - 3
5 • 1 2 -1 1- 1 .
Fifth 26 - 7 13 1 22 - 7 12 2 1- -- . • - 1 3 .
Sloth 15 * - 3 6 > 10 - * 3 6 1
4
- - - .
Savanth 8 - - 4
4
1 - 7 - - 4 ,; - - 5
1 - - - - 1 4
1 .
Eighth 3 - - -1 1 - 2 - - -1 1; - - 1 1 -
Sloth 1 - - - -1 - - - - - 1 .1
Tonth 2 1 I 1 1
EloTeuth 1 - - - - ! - - * - - - - - - . - -
Tualfth 1
Thlrtaooth 1 .
FlTtaaotb 1 .
-
FEMALE AID 3 108 177 79 29 13 3 37TJ
103
?
2
105 174 71 16
2
1 - 40 - 1 3 8 13 12 3
F i r At
Saoond
106
117
2
1
60
37
36
64 14
5
- -
3
i 114 1
59 36
63
4
1.J 1 -^ 3
3
- ! .1 1
7
1
,
Third 79 5 46 si - -
5 2 73
3*s
5 Lb 19 4 - - 6 -
-a . 1 2 -1 2 -
Fourth 44 - 20 17 -
1 2 39 > 4 i<- 15 1- -- 5 • 1 2 1 1 .
Fifth 29 - .. 5 14 71- 2 22 - 4- 7 - - 1 3 2 _1
sixth 16 - . 4 2 11 - - 'i
5 1t\ • -_ 5 - . _ 3 2
Savanth 6 - - " '•
2 - 1 3 - • 2 1,: - - - - - . 2 1
Eighth - - - 1 1
"1
- - - -1 - - 3
- . - - .
Ninth
5
4 - - - ; 11
1 1 1
s
1 - - a.
]
1 - - - 3
3 1
2
1
1
Tenth 2 - - - 3 1 - - - - . _ - _ _ 1

Eleventh 1 • - - - - -
1 1
T a o U th 1 - - - . - -
\\/ I n c l u d e s 1 b i r t h t o 14 /Bar 4-1 i d n e t h e r .
]
-
Scurcei tertiflcate* oi' Live B i r t h tod Form Iftfc-3l6

(141)
m i l tar.—Lin t i i s a n s n i i . owai 01 BIBTB, U I UD UTITIR or mroou t u c t . r o . Juir iota - —rot. LOW
TOTtL 1 r a r 3 9 uralfrV-BOSV MOTHIS fOBKOI-BOiar »TKB»
sax JUBII
OfiHU Of BlETH 15- 30- 26- 30- 35- 40- 46- 15- 20- 36- 30- 36-40-46- 15- 20- 26- 30- 30- 40- 46-
TotU TbUl Total
34 34 39 +4 49 24 39 34 39 44 49 19 34 25 54 39 44 49

•rum. auraa BIO .. LM 218 96 41 17 1 470 1 in 2\? 91 2* 1 m 40 - 3 1 2 IB 14 3


TtTit
9»o and
139 3 71
4|
on 5
'.7
. 1 . 1.'71 •I 70 50 6
13
. 1 - 1 -
- 3
1
1
-
-
- - m .
130 1 70
-1 -1 -I 137
\ 44 69
-J - - a - .1
Third 1+ iA 24 1.4 24 4 . . . f 1
fourth
99
SO • 4 JZ ]? a 1
96
- 4
54
56 17 2 - - 2 -1 1 -
fifth 37 - a 16 7 - 58
- a 14 I - - 5 _ 1 4
Sixth IB - - I
4
- 32
- - 1 11 3 - - 3 . . . . a 1 -
5*TtDth - - U
2
5
B B l-
1 IB
- - z 4 - - 7 - 4 a l
llghth
13
7 - ' - 1 1 1 l
6
- - - 1 2 - - - 1 l 1
Slnth 6 - - - 3 2
4
1 - - - 1 - - •
4 - * a 3 -
Hnth 6 - - - - B 1 - 2 - - - - 2 - * 4 - - . 9 1 -
EL mrnntlr 1 - - - - 3 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 _ 1 3 -
Vnlfth 1 » - - - - - - - - - - . .
J-1 3',*.:nUl 1
ILilJ 2B7 a 73 LBS N 31 u a 287 1 73 184 &2 16 I _ •0 - 1 - 3 V 10 a
nut 70 2 89 26 3 ] 70 3fi Zti 0
fl*eond 79 42 . - 7B
2
30 49 1 - 1 - -
third 5S - &
1 .71 '-• .1
LB _1 l- 54 - 4 B
6
_ - - 4 . . . 3 • -i
fourth 39 - 17 10 1 23 - 17
16
LO - - 1 - I
-
fifth as - - 6 17
L
2 • 33 - - 12 - - 9 - - . - I
a -
Sixth 6 - - 3
5
I . . - b
4 - - 2 . . . . 1- i -
B4¥Uth 7 - - - *1 a 2 -l •a - - - 1 - - 5 . . . . 2 a i
light* 3 - - - i t I - - - - - 1 . . . . i -
llnth 3 - - - - 2 I - i - . - - - - 2 _ -1 -
Suith 3 - • - - - - - - - - - . . . . I
CftTenUi 1
TMlfth 1
SixUaoth 1 l -
- 3 1 -
TBULE
firit
323
69 m
i 62
32
*4 31
2
30
•; l 203 1 10
u
N
22
39
1
Lfl
_ • 30
1 _ 1 _ .
10 6 1

6*.o&d 61 LB :<:
?ti ? - - - SB
-1 u 27 7 - - - 2 - 1 1 - - -
2. - . -2 - - - .
I 49
Third 41 1 23 B
fourth 31 - i IS
B
7 a . - 41
- 4
23
16
1
1 1
fifth 12 - 2 6 a -a - 30
- I - - 1
a . 1 -3 -
Sixth ID - - 1 7 a . i
- - 1
- - . . . .
Shrinth 6 - - 1 t • . 9
- - 1 1
5 - - i
2 _ 1
?, .
XLehth b - - 3 . -i *a - - - 2 - - 2 . -- 1
Itnth 2 - - - 1
L -i - - - - - - i
1 1 -
Tenth 3 - - - - :l - 2 1 -
ELpvarith 3 - - - - 1
i
z - a -
" ~ • " " 1

JiurcOl Ctlflctoo of 11 TO M T H ) o i l T o r . I3UU10

(US]
TABLE 54,--STOLBIKTH5 by CKKTKFL AND SXJ.-JWNTH PffilOD* DMA Centera from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g

Hotel Refers t o s t i l l b i r t h s o c c u r r i n g t o evacuee mothers I n r e s i d e n c e «t c e n t e r s and sway from c e n t e r s on s h o r t -


term and s e a s o n * ! l e a n .

*ST gg ^ g y | | «n. KS?THM g g « « inn* mmKa g


TOTAL nig- ej u is 3 9 5 ' 10 5 21

1 9 4 2 12 1 1 1 L 2 1 2 2 - 1

July-Decatnfcn r 12 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 - 1

1 ° 4 3 37 2 4 7 . 3 4 3 4 3 9

Jinuarr-June 25 1 3 4 - 1 3 3 4 2 * ,

July-December 12 1 A 3 2 1 - - 1 3)
7 7
1 9 4 4 32 4 4 1 3 - 1 3 2

J*uusTTr-JuM 1 8 2 1 5 - 1 - - 1 2 6

July-December 1 4 2 3 2 1 2 - 1 2 - 1

1 9 4 5 16 2 2 3 1 1 - 1 1 - 3

JsTiUerr-Jufle 10 1 1 3 1 - - - 1 - 3

July-December 6 1 1 - - 1 - 1 t

1 9 4 6 1 - - - - - - - - - 1

J snueryJune \ — - — - — — • — — J

Source* C e r t i f i c a t e s of Stillbirth

flA1>
MHLI 55.--STltABIRTHS BT SU HO OBJBK Or BIRTH, BOX 4XS OTnTr OB BOTKERi « U Cantor* froa lno«4rtlo» to Cloalnj

ssrx 4JTD TOTJL STrjiamrHS [ i t o n i u MMM yOTHBB roRXi - > -BOBF iicosas
BBOBI OF BIRTR Total 15-1' 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 1 Thiol 15-19 20-24 15-29 30-34 35-3? 40-44 *5-*9 50-54 Total 15-19 20-24 25-2? 30-34 40-44
tfr4? 50-54
|EJ
TCTJL STTUXIRTRS 96 1 31 27 19 3 11 4 1 61 t 31 2T 19 I _ _ IT _ _ _ rf 3 9 4 1

Bint
Boeond
49
16
1
1
10
9
17
4
o
4 -
3 . _ 47
16
1
1
14 IT
4
_ 1 . «. m _' . „
, I . _
Third 9 1 3 - - -1 »3 2
Fottrtfa 52 - > 2 1 -2 • »•- 2 - 4*

- - u t
1

Firth - - 1 - 1 - - 3
I - 1 - - • - - • . v - -
Sixth - - 1 1 -3 - - 2 - - 1 0
BoTonth
5
• • -
1 1 1 - • 1 - • m

1 - - - - - • - 1
1
2
1 .
3
_ - _ - - - - _ .. • _ - . _ • *
4*

Eighth 1
•loth 1 •m 1 2 4B
1 2 a
— - — — — — - - - - •> — «• - - —

Tonth 1 1
!H-T»r.t:r 1 1 _
Twxlfth I -
mxLI it • 13 is 10 3 7 2 - 41 1 13 IS 10 - 1 - - 11 - - - - 3 6 2 -
Ttrrt n 1 9 12 5 . _ _ JT 1 1 It 5

1 S#QOOtl
Third
Fourth
7
5
1
-
-
3
1
2
1 3
- - - i

3
1
2
1
2
3

Fifth 1 1 1
Sixth 4 - - - 1 •3 - - 1 1 1 2
- - . - - • - - - •> •* • 3
- - - - -
4.

BOTOnth t 1 1 1 1
Bixhth 1 • - - - -
•loth I
Thmth 1 1 1
Ilrroxth 1 1 1 -
-
rtsuLi 46 1 16 11 9 4 2 1 40 1 11 11 9 - 1 - - S 3 t 1

rlrat
Soooad
21
11
_1 10
6
5
2
4 3 _ . 20
11
_
1
U
6
5
2
4
t
. 1 _ - 2 _ _ _ _ • 2 . _
Third 4 1 1 > - - 1- 2 1 1
Fourth - 2 -1 - - • 2 1
Fifth
3
1 - - 1 - - - -4 -
Sixth 1 - - . 1 - - -
SOTuith 1 - - -1 - • •>
liehth - - - - - -
t t
«"-.-.!•
Troth •
norooth
Twulfth 1 1 1
"
buretit C t n - t l f l e s t t H of 3 t l H M . r t h
TABLE M»— DEATHS BT CENTtK AND MUNTHt .iTU Canters from Inception to Cloeing

Not*: Hoi'-ra to deaths cccurrlng to evacuees i n r e s i d e n c e At canters and away free; c e n t e r s on snort-tarn, and seasonal
lSSLT*.

H i l l 1,883 1S9 SCO 121 106 1BC 76 146 198 168 SSI

19 4 1 221 IS SI 84 12 17 7 S9 22 6 55

May 1 - 1 - - . . . . - .
Jun* 7 - 5 - - - - 1 - - l

July-Dac-abar 816 15 45 £4 12 17 7 56 £2 6 S£
July £0 - 1 1 - - - . ( . _ {
AugUBt 2S - 7 2 - 1 - 8 £ - 7
Saptauba. 55 - 6 5 - 4 - 4 7 - S
' •. ••'•: 58 4 4 6 4 1 - 7 6 2 4
N.vaaibar 40 4 5 S 4 S 4 7 5 5 4
Daoaubur 60 5 1 2 6 4 8 5 10 4 1 7

19 4 6 879 44 91 67 51 85 S3 S7 89 56 88

Ja-uary-J-na 282 21 42 54 12 21 50 17 51 £9 45
January 43 4 6 5 2 5 6 5 4 5 8
Fabruary 41 1 1 1 4 1 4 7 4 £ 5 4
lurch 56 7 9 6 1 2 5 4 9 5 1 0
April 50, 5 8 9 1 S 4 4 4 6 5
May 89 2 t. * 8 2 5 £ 5 5 9
Juou 48 2 5 4 4 5 5 - 9 5 9

J-ly-Du-aauJar 29* 25 49 55 19 52 El £0 27 27 45
July 46 5 5 15 - 7 6 5 1 5 5
AugUBt 55 4 8 5 S E 5 7 5 6 S
•aptu-ba- 44 5 9 5 8 5 1 2 6 5 5
Oct-bar 5l 4 1 1 5 S S 5 5 T B 9
Hu.BBii.Br 57 5 4 2 6 9 - 2 £ 4 7
Da-War 56 4 '1£ 5 8 5 6 5 6 5 1 1

19 4 4 597 85 95 72 54 71 16 57 86 61 92

January-Jim- 517 29 50 52 17 56 16 20 55 50 62
January 66 9 1ft 4 B 11 1 8 6 5 1 4
Fabruuy 51 5 7 9 5 7 6 5 2 4 5
Bare- 51 6 10 4 3 5 2 5 5 5 1 D
April 49 5 7 5 2 5 2 5 7 7 7
Hay 58 4 6 6 4 5 2 4 7 5 15
Juna 48 4 5 6 1 5 5 4 8 6 I

Ju J O w a a t t r 280 24 45 40 17 85 - 17 55 51 40
July 61 5 7 9 5 7 - 5 6 6 I
lug-at U 7 9 7 * 8 - 1 4 7 8
Saptaubur 59 5 7 6 2 6 - 5 2 6 8
0-tobar 45 5 1 0 6 4 6 - 5 7 5 5
a.,,_«l.*r 60 2 8 6 2 6 - 2 7 7 12
Duciubur 42 4 5 7 1 7 - 5 5 5 S

1 9 4 5 458 29 65 56 29 41 - IB 45 45 US

January-.'una £64 25 85 42 19 24 19 28 21 61
January 46 4 5 1 0 1 5 - 6 4 4 1 2
Tub-wry 56 6 5 1 4 6 5 - 4 6 1 6
•Arab 49 5 6 9 5 5 - 1 8 7 6
April 45 4 7 5 - 6 - 2 8 4 1 1
Kay 5 2 1 7 8 2 2 - 4 1 4 8
Jun* 56 £ 7 6 5 5 - 5 5 1 9

July-Daca-bar 194 4 30 16 10 17 - 14 17 24 62
July 47 - 7 6 2 3 - 4 5 5 1 5
A-guat 52 2 B 6 5 5 - 5 5 9 9
Sapteaibar 46 - 7 5 2 7 - 4 8 7 12
Cut-bar £7 2 6 1 1 4 - 1 I S 8
KuaaAWr 10 - 2 _ - . _ - - - •
-a-aubur ID - - - - - - - - - 1 0

1 9 4 8 5 - - - - - - - - - 6

jA-uary-Karoh 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 5
Jaauary £ - _ _ - - _ _ . - 2
Nbruury 2 _ - _ - _ - - - - 2
-a run 1 - - - - - - - . - 1

Sources C e r t i f i e a t s a of Death and F-ora WFU-31?

fU..
TA£l£ 57.—^AIHS by ^ £ p Q E I , HATIVI'K AND SIX-WH^i p J t i a ] : 4TLA C a a t s r s from I n c e p t i o n t o t l o a i o g
jjgt*j jajadw atillbir-tln.
KJ__.Ttv .art if IP Har-PseaaBir 19*2 ImuarV-liT-. 1'mi a u i j - r i t t g r b a r 1)47 Z Jiajirffi-ii .iTu I ai] .-it-psi-pr i m 1 Jarjuary-iubi i f i P 0ulY-1545-4V-tr. i)46,
A
^ "" pTctai li,,:.- :•......1, 3 _ ; "_ ^_ •••-an. | :.:-,ul -..: • I'i.y.li ~" :.;.I .l.l.r ..•::••.,.• : ;LT i_i : trait | Total ill.'.. i-iaml. Total aj.li -PBJJI

U I 1 L 22* lifi 76 262 1)5 87 2)6 206 )0 )1« 247 70 280 198 82 26i 176 68 1)5 141 55
1'near 1 32 H 16 27 12 15 j8 24 li 31 21 10 21 13, 8 17 10 7 li 6 I
1 5 5 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1
2 - 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . . 3 1 2 . . .
3 1 1 - - - - 3 2 1 1 1 - _ - - 1 1 - 1 - 1
1 2 1 1 - - . . . . 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 - 1 - - .
5-) 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 - 2 1 1
LO-li 3 2 1 6 6 - 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 - - 3 1 2
15-19 3 2 1 8 5 3 7 3 4 5 4 1 4 3 1 5 3 2 3 1 2
20-24 9 4 5 15 ) 6 12 5 7 11 6 3 6 2 4 7 4 3 3 1 2
25-29 ) 4 5 5 2 3 6 2 4 4 2 2 ) 3 6 5 2 3 1 1 -
30-34 1 1 - 2 2 - 4 2 2 4 2 2 3 " 3 8 3 5 3 2 1
35-39 3 1 2 5 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 9 3 6 3 3 1 - 1
40-44 5 4 1 11 6 5 9 3 6 1 0 6 4 6 5 1 1 1 4 7 11 4 }
45-49 11 1 10 20 8 12 17 5 12 20 9 11 14 3 11 16 4 12 8 3 J
50-54 20 14 6 29 I) 12 21 ) 12 28 17 11 2J 12 13 15 3 12 12 4 B
55-59 27 22 5 32 22 10 31 27 4 38 33 5 36 28 8 43 35 8 26 IT 9
60-64 40 32 8 47 41 6 51 43 8 63 55 8 48 41 7 4) 37 12 23 21 2
65-69 34 28 6 28 2) 3 47 42 5 48 45 3 51 43 8 47 38 9 53 49 4
70-74 12 1 5 - 2 25 23 2 23 20 3 24 23 1 25 22 3 20 17 3 18 17 1
75 1 o r a r 5 3 2 13 11 2 16 13 3 19 16 3 15 13 2 12 10 2 16 16 -

UEMCA* BORS 67 3] 34 78 44 34 79 43 36 67 44 23 59 32 27 52 28 24 32 14 IB
Un**r 1 32 14 18 27 12 15 38 24 14 31 21 10 21 13 8 17 10 7 14 6 8
1 5 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 - 1 . . . - - - 1 - 1
2 - - - 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . . 3 1 2 . . .
3 1 1 - - - - 3 2 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 - 1
4 2 1 1 - - - . . - 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 - 1 . . .
5-9 2 1 1 4 2 2 J 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 - 2 1 1
£ 10.14
15-19
3
2
2
1
1
1
6
8
6
5 3
- 3
7
1
3
2
4
2
5
1
4
1
1
3
4 3
3
1
- .
5
.
3
.
2
3
3 1
1 2
2

. 20-24
25-29
9
9
4
4
5
5
15
5 2
9
3
6 1
6
1
2
9
4
6 L
4
L
2
S
2
3 6
6
2
3
4
5
7
5
4
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
-
30-34 1 1 - 2 2 - 3 1 2 4 2 2 3 - 3 8 3 5 3 2 1
35-39 . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 2 - . - _
40-44 - - - 4 4 . . . . . . . 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 -
45-19 . . . 2 - 1 . . . . . . 2 1 1 . . . . . . .
50-51 1 1 - . . . I l l . . . . . . . . . . . .
55-5) - . _ . . . . . . 1 1 - . . . 1 1 < - . . .

65-fc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
75 1 „ „ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
raiEIGB BORN 157 115 42 204 151 53 217 163 54 2JO 203 - 7 221 166 55 212 148 64 167 130 37
Under 1 . - - . . . . . . - _ . . . . _ _ - . . .

5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15-19 1 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20-24 . . . . . . 1 - 1 . . . . . - . . . . . .
25-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 _ _ - . . .
30-34 . . . . . . 1 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . .
35-39 3 1 2 5 2 3 2 1 1 1 - 1 4 1 3 1 1 - 1 - 1
10.41 5 4 1 7 2 5 9 3 6 10 6 4 4 4 - 10 4 6 10 3 7
45-49 11 1 10 18 8 10 17 5 12 20 9 11 12 2 10 16 i 12 8 3 5
50-54 19 13 6 29 17 12 19 6 11 28 17 11 25 12 13 15 3 12 12 4 6
55-59 27 22 5 )2 22 10 31 27 4 37 32 5 36 28 8 42 34 8 26 17 9
60-64 40 32 8 47 41 6 Jl 13 8 63 55 8 43 41 7 19 37 12 23 21 2
65-6) 34 28 6 2B 25 3 47 42 5 48 45 3 51 43 8 47 38 9 53 49 »
70-74 12 10 2 25 23 2 23 20 3 24 23 1 25 22 3 20 17 3 18 IT 1
75 * o m r I 5 3 2 I 13 11 2 I li U 3 I 19 16 3 I 15 13. 2 I 12 10 2 I 16 16 -_
laurel 1 i j r t i l l t i t • • .if O-aib. u d J o r a IBA-317
W U 58 OliTHS moil SHJCTSD CAUSgS BY SIX AID AGEI IDA Canton fron I n c e p t i o n t o Closing

nolo. Biolndoo S t l l l b l r t h o

ZBf 1 1 1 A C !
HO. OAUSg Or KtATfl YDIAL 1942 1043 I944 1945 Ondor 1 - 5- 1 0 - 1 5 - 2 0 - 2 5 - 30- 35- 4 0 - 4 5 - 50- 55- 6 0 - 85 a
& Za 1 yr 4 9 14 19 24 29 3» 31 44 49 54 59 64 poor

H.i. CAU3K 1,862 224 578 597 «63 180 32 18 20 35 63 39 25 26 63 106 150 233 321 551
M 1,31* 148 401 445 320 100 IJ 11 14 21 33 16 12 11 32 32 7T 184 270 484
r 548 T6 177 152 143 80 15 t 6 14 30 23 1 3 15 31 T4 73 49 51 67

1, Typhoid ond paratyphoid rarer 2 1 1 - - - - - . . - - . - 1 - . 1 - -


2 V 2 1 1 - - . . . . . . . . . 1 . - 1 - .
r - . . . . - . . - . - . - . - - - - . .

6 Carehrospinal (manlngocooeua)
maalngltla 4 • 1 2 1 | . . . . l . . . . . . - - l
H 2 - - 2 - l - - . - - - . - - . - - - l
p 2 . 1 . 1 l . . . . i . . . . . . . . .

8 aoarlet fersr - - - - - - - - . - . - - . - - - . _ .

9 ghoaplng imoYJI - - - - - - . . . - . . . . . - . - - .

10 Diphtheria ( i n f e c t i o n by 0.
diphthoriaa - - - - - - - - _ - _ - - - . - - - _ .
13- Tubarouloain ( n i l forme) 206 22 67 70 47 4 5 1 4 15 28 12 10 4 11 10 16 20 25 41
22 H 145 15 45 53 32 - 2 - 3 6 12 6 6 3 9 3 13 17 24 41
y 61 7 22 17 15 4 3 1 1 9 16 6 4 1 2 7 3 3 1 -

27 hynantary 1 1 - - - l - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
u - - . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
y 1 1 - - - i .
28 Malaria, - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30 Syphilid 52 6 20 18 8 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 1 8 4 7 4 1 4 1 T
II 41 4 17 15 5 - - - 1 - . - - 1 2 2 5 3 12 15
y 11 2 3 3 3 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 2 1 2 2
35 Uoaalan 2 2 - - - - 1 1 - - - . . . . . . . . .
u . . - _ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
y 2 2 . . . - 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 Aauto p o l i o m y e l i t i s and acuta
polioencephalitis - - - - - - - - - - . . - . - . - - - . .

45- Sensor and other aaligaapit t u m o r a . . . 407 41 112 143 ill 1 - - 2 3 1 5 4 7 10 29 37 75 92 141
55 H 297 28 79 111 79 - - - 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 9 16 59 78 125
y UO 13 33 32 32 1 - - 1 1 - 4 3 5 6 20 21 16 14 16

58 Acuta rhaunavtlc f e v e r . . . - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

61 Dlabatva a e l l l t u a 39 2 IT 7 13 - l - - - - - - - 1 4 4 7 13 9
• 27 1 1 2 4 10 - . - . - . - - - - 1 2 5 1 1 8
y 12 1 5 3 3 - 1 1 3 2 2 2 1

6]b Xaophthalaia g o i t e r 5 1 3 - 1 . . - . - 2 1 - - - 1 - - 1 -
a 1 . - . 1 - - . - . - - - . . . . . 1 .
y 4 1 3 - - . . . . . 2 1 . . . 1 . . .

69 F 4 l l e g r a (eroept o l r o h o l i c l . . . . . . . . . - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . - - - - . .

77 AloohDliaa ( a t h y l l a m ) . . . 1 - - 1 - - - - - _ - . - - i - - . _ -
a 1 - 1 - . - . - . - - . - l - - - . .
f _ _ _ . - - . - . - - - - - - - _ _ - -

83 I n t r a c r a n i a l l a a i o a a of raecular
origin 197 19 62 53 63 - - - - 1 - 1 1 2 3 17 26 30 35 81
M 126 14 39 34 41 - - - - - - a 1 1 - 2 10 20 26 68
r 69 5 23 19 22 - . . . I - 1 . 1 3 15 16 10 9 13

)0- Weenies of t h e heart 293 40 82 99 72 - 1 - 2 1 1 - 3 1 9 13 14 48 68 122


95 M 233 28 66 82 57 - 1 - 2 - - - 2 1 7 6 15 39 52 108
r 60 12 16 17 15 - - - - 1 1 - 1 - 2 7 9 9 16 14

107- PPeunonla ( a l l forma) and iofluanaa. 71 8 28 19 16 22 5 1 - - 1 1 2 1 - 2 3 3 4 26


109, U 44 4 19 13 8 12 3 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 4 23
3j F 2 7 4 9 6 8 10 2 - - - ~ 1 1 2 1 - 2 2 3 - 3

117 Olonr of ntoaeuh or duodanua 29 4 4 11 10 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 6 7 14


g 27 4 4 9 10 - - - _ - . - - - - - 1 6 T 13
y 2 - - 2 - - 1 - - 1

119, Oiarrhoa, a n t o r l t l a , and u l c o r a t i o n


120 or i n t a e t l r , .*. 8 3 3 1 1 3 - - 1 - 1 1 1 1
a 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
y 3 2 1 - .1 2 - - 1 - . - . . . . . . . .

121 Appandloitl 11 4 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - 1 2
a 7 4 2 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 2
y 4 - 1 1 2 - 1 - 1 - . . - I I . - - - -

124 Clrrhoole of t h e l i v a r 19 2 5 7 5 - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 3 2 3 8
a 13 2 4 5 2 . . . - - - . - - 1 - 2 2 3 5
y 6 - 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 3

loDooi t>— ( e — 1 1 [11.7]


TABU 5 8 . — MATHS PRO ! UUCTXD 3AUa£3 BY BtX AW) AOCi IRA Centera from Inception t o Cloeing (Continued)

LIST A 0 f
"0. CAV3B OP OFiATH TOTAL 19*2 19*3 19*4 19*5 Coder 1 - 5- 1 0 - 1 5 - 20- 25- JO- 35- * 0 - 4 5 - 50- 55- 6 0 - 65 A
U. il 1 yr ' 9 1* 19 24 29 3* 39 ' * *9 5* 59 6* pear

130, Waohrltl 70 10 16 31 13 1 - - 1 1 3 3 - 1 5 6 9 7 1 1 19
132 1 ( 4 9 « 12 23 10 - - - 1 1 3 2 - 1 3 2 3 7 1 1 IS
P 21 6 * B 3 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 2 6 6 - - 4
1*0- Dlaaaaoe of nregnanoy, childbirth
150 end the puerperiun 13 2 5 2 * - - - - - 2 5 - 1 5 . . . . .
at - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . - - - - .
r 13 2 5 2 * - - - - - 2 5 - 1 5 - - - - .
157- Congenital malformatiena and
161 diaanaea peculiar to firat year 135 22 46 AS 22 129 2 - - 3 2 - - - - - - - -
• 92 12 2 7 3 1 1 2 76 1 - - 3 2 - . . . . - - - .
P 53 10 19 1* 10 52 l - - - - - - - - . - - - .
163, Suloide 28 3 6 8 1 1 - - - - 3 1 2 - - 3 2 1 3 » 9
16* U 22 3 3 7 9 - - - - 2 1 1 - - 2 - - 3 * 9
T 6 - 3 1 2 - - - - 1 . 1 - . 1 2 1 - - -
165- 'kaalcid 7 1 2 3 1 - 1 - - - 1 2 - - 1 1 - - 1 -
168 U * - 2 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 .
r 3 1 - 1 1 - i - - - 1 1 . . . . . . . .
170 "otor—ahiole aooidonta. 15 - 5 5 5 - 3 3 - - 2 1 - - - - 1 1 3 1
M 12 - * * * - 3 2 - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 3 1
T 3 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - - - - .

169, Other accident 35 9 1* 7 5 3 * 1 3 1 5 3 - I' - 3 * 2 3 2


171- » 26 8 10 5 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 3 - 1 , - 1 2 * 2 1
195 F 9 1 * 2 2 2 1 - - - - . . . . 2 2 - 1 1
162, Senility, ill-defined and unknown
199- oauaa 48 3 18 15 12 2 1 1 1 - 2 - - - 3 2 1 J 1 1 2 1
200 L' 37 3 13 11 10 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 3 1 1 3 10 16
r 11 - 5 * 2 1 I I - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 5
All other oei.ee. 16* 18 58 49 39 11 7 9 * 6 9 3 5 * 5 1 0 1 1 20 24 36
M 109 12 40 32 25 7 « 6 2 5 7 1 2 1 - 4 4 . 15 19 32
r 55 6 18 17 14 4 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 3 5 6 7 5 5 *

l/ B . 3 . Bureau of t h o Ceneue. Wiuuial of t h - I n t e r n a i i o n a l Lint of fiauaaa of Deatb. 0 , S . Government P r i n t i n g O f f i c e , 19*0,


2/ Tnaludee 9 d e . t h e occurring at T u l - Lata Senter in 19*0: L l o t Bo. *5 _ 55» t o o a o l o a , ngoo *5-<9 onA 6 0 - 6 4 | too L l e t Wo. 83, onfl o n l o ago
6 0 - 6 4 , and one female age 69 and over) end I.lat No. 1 5 7 - 1 6 1 , one female age under 1 y e a r .

Sour oat Cert i f l eat aa 0 f Doath and Form 'ARA-317

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TASLl 59,—MATHS OflHtS 018 TlAJt Of AM F8C« SKECflD GattSU BT SIX ISO A0T.1 VIA Centere f r e e Inception fa) Cla*lu«

Bote; axcludee • t l l l M r t b e .

" Tree" 1 _ ~ ^ _ T q T A I
• _ " ] _ _ b>L> | TIM A l l " ' ~ "
" y, CJLUDT, Ot TJBftTH _ Dnder"; PG 7^13 lb-29 1-Xl _ "" under ">6 7-13 l * ^ A-H 777 ^^^ *-B 7-13-_ib-89 1-11
T0tB4 1
""'-d _ __ ™™ U t f Q*Ja o*y* *»Tt •oatbe 1. day oeJ» °*y« dare aonthe ° _ °*T =*" •*»«» * * " annthn

ALL Ciosn ISO 77 bf, £ 5 U7 100 51 21 J I 2V ao a6 2? 3 3 23

( CerabrnepLael tmealoeoco ecu* 1 a e n l n g U l i 8 - - - - 2 1 - - - - j. 1 - - - - 1


8 Scarlet fever - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
? IrneepLnc cough - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10 S t p n t a e r U ( i n f e c t i o n b* 0 . diphtheri-iis -} - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . .
13 P o i e r c t a o e l i of r e s p i r a t o r y eyeteL, llncludia*;
t b i Eroncfei&l end a e d l a e t i n a l 1-uph- ttadae) 1 - - - - I - - - - - - 1 - - - . }
Lb TuUarculoiie of the Benin**a and c e n t r a l
oerroue evefahl 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1
15-82 f n b e r c u l o i i t ( o t h e r forme) B - - - - ft" - - - - - - 2 - - - - £
27 Dy,e-tery 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - L -

BS H*l»rlm - - - - - - _ _ - _ _ - - - - - - -
JO Srphlllo 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - \ - - - 1
35 XeeelfrB - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - -
on D l i t H i r of the thTvcj gland b - 2 _ - a 3 - i - _ 3 1 -' 1 - - .
St Mealngltio (ant due to mefttueoc-jseuel 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - -
SJ l a t i u c r a n j a l l e i l c n e o f YMCUlar o r i g i n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
80 Coirnilelon- 1 - - - - I - - _ _ _ _ 1 - - - - J
85 Dleeereo o f t h e ear ana n a e t o i d proaees _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

90*95 Dleeaaeo of the h e a r t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

I LOT
108
109
BrooehopaeuDonle. { i n c l . c a p i l l a r / b r o n o n l t i g )
Lobar oneuMKln
Pneumonia ( u a r p e c l f l e d )
l
5
2
b -

-
1
-
3
J
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
11
3
5
*
I
"
1
-
1
-
3 -
-
-
-
-
-
b
t
1
9
1
1
, -
-
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3
-
-
-
-
1
.
-
-
1
J
-
33 I n f l u e n t * Carina*) 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - -
lUU-106. 1 1 0 - l l b Other d l e e e s e a of r e n i r m t a r / tyetem - - 4 . - - - - - _ _ _ - - - - - - - -
11/ Oloer of •famaeh or Ouoaecue - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
119 Olarrhee, s n t e r U n , ana u l c o n t l o n of
the l o t M t U . i 3 - - 1 - 3 1 - - - - 1 Z - - 1 - S

IBBb Inteetlnel ohatmctlon 2 - - _ - 2 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - _ j


130, 131 Irthrttle 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - ! - _ - - )
157 ChBgeHltal » l f o m a t lone 2 0 b 6 l l 8 lb 3 3 1 - 7 fil3-ll
I** Congenital d o o l l l t - tcauee Dot atatod) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
159 Preaatore h l r t h (oatwo not i t e t e d ) t V j b f i l T Z - * 3 5 a « 6 l - - 30 18 11 1 - -
160 Iajwr »* alrth 3L If tt 1 1 - 19 12 5 1 1 - 18 5 7
lela Aaphyxla (eave« not a p e o l f l o d ) , a t e l e e t a e l e & 5 3 - - - 1 5 2 - - - 1 - l - - -
Icjlh, 0 I n f e c t l o B of n a b l l l c u a ; pasphlaua and other
l a f e o t l o a e ( n o a a T o h l l l t l c ) ; and other d l e e a e e i
p e c u l i a r to the f l r t t j e a r of l i f e b 3 I - - « 8 1 1 * - - 8 2

I65-16S aoalclda - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18S Accidental aacbanleal e u f f o c a t t o n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
169-I8I, l n > 1 9 5 Other a e e l d e a t a l Oeathe 3 - - - 1 2 1 - - - 1 2 - - - - 8
199, 200 t i l - d e f i n e d and unxnovn eaueei 2 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - - - I - - - - 1
A l l o t t e r eansee 5 - - - - ? 9 - - - - 3 ? - . - - £

of th
if tr, 9. Bureau of the d a m , grflati ' I n t e n t i o n a l l i f t of Cauaee of Death ( f i f t h R e r U i o a ) . U. 8 . OovoraMnt r o t a t i n g O f f i c e , 19UO,

Sourcel C e r t i f I t s tea of Death sad f o r e WA-317


uiffli 60.—KtlKE. OP LIVE 8 1 - n e BT ACa G' 4 TR-JR, BERTH RATES Pat l.Ono FK«I,". rOPULV'IOII BY aOE OP W I E R S I TBI Centere
end Total United Stetee, 1943 end 1944

Note: Retee for United Ctetee beaed on eat Catted eddy ear population. Rates for 3R4 Centere obtained by adding eamdennoal
ratea based on population at beglnjtinc of eejaiednual periods.

H U 4 B E P. B 4 T E
- ' H I 19 4 4 1 9 4 3 1 9 4 *
amm United Si. United TR4 "n'.t-d "JU United 4U
3tntei Centers Canters States Csntsrs Stated Centere

J O J J I ^ ^2,934,860 2,153. 3/2,744,600 1,931 63,5 56.6 60.2 60.7

10-14
15-19
3,737
343,550
_
35
3,565
301,110
1
27
0.7
57.6
0
4.8
0.7
51.4
.3
4.8
20-24 930,015 485 864,946 545 152.9 92.5 141.7 106.3
25-29 622,249 840 769,015 773 142.2 183.7 132.0 201.7
30-34 530,413 285 511,869 328 93.5 132.1 92.3 159.4
35-37 248,670 233 263,442 141 49.8 100.6 52.1 81.1
40-44 66,406 83 70,073 85 14.5 24.7 15.0 29.9
45-49 6,812 10 4,778 U 1.2 2.6 1.1 3.0
50-54 153 134 4 0 • 0
Hot s t a t e d 4,400 - 3,795 -

* Brt* less than 0.05.


1/ Hate fcaeed or- female population between 10 and % Tears of age; for United States Includes age not stated.
2/ Includes 55 births to rather 55 Tears and over.
2/ Im lodes 53 births to raothar 55 year* and over.
Source: U, S. Bureau of the Ceneue. Vital stttiatice of the United Stetee. 1943. Parts T and II, end Vital Statietlea—
f e c i a l Report. 3umeuu-y of Vital Statlatiea. 1944. Tables 17, 39, 41, 43 and 53 of thia raport.

IBUILS 61.—HJL4& OF LIVE BIRTHS AND DSATtS, CHUDS BIRTH AKC ^CaTU RATES PS* 1,000 POPULATION OH AH ANNUAL BASIS, EI MONTH, CRUDE STrU£IRTH
RATIOS FEB 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS: '4U Centers and Total United States, 1943 and l%i*

Hots; Birth r r b : far 1'.iited states are leased on estiiuted midyear population Including erspd forces overseas; death r*-.tea for United States
exclude deaths among the araed foraea overseas and are based on estimated midyear p^ulatlon excluding the armed fercea cverseas. Birth and
death rates by month for JELA Centers are based on first of the ten-nth population of eent-ra Including evacuees on she".-term and seasonal
leave; tirth and death rates by year obtained by adding monthly rates based on papulation st beginning of months.

rua LIVE 63B5K3 DttlBS CHIHE BETH JUTES onus aura SITES CRUDE STII1BIXTH MHOS
United .sti United 5M United •S3 'Julie! *4
ua norms States Cent e r e Stat-a Centers Stated Centere SUtee Centers Stat.ee Cent e r a

1943 2,934,860 2,151 1,459,544 578 23.5 30.7 10.9' 5.6 26,7 17.2

January 2*1,958 162 134,337 48 22.6 18.0 11.8 4.8


yebruary 217,078 160 120,485 41 22.6 16.8 U.7 4.8
-larch 255,166 172 132, *28 56 22.0 19.2 11.7 6.0
tprll 235,675 185 123,258 50 21.0 20.4 11.2 6.0
amy 236,609 155 120,807 39 20.4 16.8 10.6 4.8
June 239,850 193 115,317 48 21.4 21.6 10.5 6.0
July 258,656 183 111,970 4* 22.3 21.6 9.8 4.8
august 260,985 203 108,581 55 22.5 24.0 9.5 6.0
Sapteuber 251,169 193 104,084 44 22.4 22.8 9.5 4.8
October 243,610 190 1141739 58 21.0 22.8 10,1 7.2
Roveafeer 225,284 194 114,2*6 37 20.1 24.0 10.4 4.8
December 228,620 161 159,070 56 19.7 20.4 14.0 7.2

1944 2,794,800 1,931 1,411,338 597 20.2 ZL.9 10.6 6.7 27.0 16.6

January 235,595 170 150,487 66 20.1 21.6 13.4 8.4


223,073 165 119,970 51 20.4 20.4 11.4 6,0
"'•TH .rv
"arch 227,932 277 126,050 51 19.5 22.8 11,2 6.0
tprll 212,915 148 118,376 46 18.8 19.2 10.9 6.0
'ley 221,950 152 116,238 58 19.0 20.4 10,4 7.2
June 230,306 154 •109,908 45 20.3 20.4 1D.1 6.0
July 253,921 169 109,101 51 21.7 22.8 9.7 7.2
tuguat 252,673 1*4 105,815 55 21.6 22.8 9.4 7.2
September 237,395 149 102,044 39 21.0 21.6 9.4 6.0
October 236,068 113,622 20.2 21.6 10.1 6.0

u
147 43
"overaber 229,117 158 113,570 50 20.2 22.8 10.5
Pecerobor 233,855 126,1)7 42 20.0 26.4 11.2
ne
source: U. 8. Bureau of the Ceneue. vital Btetletlea of are United statue. laaYJ. parte I and II end vital 3titletls>-8neelal Rauorta.
gi-harr of Vital Statletlee. 1914.. Teniae b. 52. 5* end 56 of this report.

(W-l
TABLE 6i«"THC[BBR OF DEATtG 8t 5CX AND AGS, DEATH SATES PER 1,000 POPULATIOK hi SEX A..i, ACE i eRA Centers and Total United S t s t e a , 1943 and 19*4

Motet Excludee s t i l l b i r t h s . Ratci far United S t a t e * exclude deaths aanng amed foreea overseas and are based on astimctsd aidyasr nonulatlon
exaludlne; armed forcee overseas.. Rates for WRA Centers are based on midyear population of c a n t e r s i n c l u d i n g evacuees on s h o r t - t o r n and seasonal
leave.

l 9 « 3 1 4 4
MX ffltTBER RATE SB mtiBsa RATR
Unit-' FRA AND AOX
un> tax United IRA United IRA United «RA
State. C.nt«r. Stat.. Center. Etr.t.n, Canter. Stated Centere

1,459.544 576 10.9 5-6 T O T S ! lA.411.33S 597 2A0.6 6.8


617.4*5 401 12.4 7.2 Ml. 789,861 445 9.5
ramie 642,059 177 9.4 3.7 ram1. 621,477 152 1.8

Onder a 119,464 65 43.0 34.9 'In Jar 1 111,127 52 43.3 77.4


veie 67,943 3* 48.2 36.5 kUa 63,264 34 -6.7
Female 50,541 29 3T.5 33.0 Fanl. 47,863 18 21.4

1-4 23,903 11 2.6 1.8 1-4 23,317 6 2-3 1.0


:i„l„ 13,112 6 2.8 1.9 IU. 12,725 4 1.3
Female 10,791 5 2.3 1.7 Female 10,592 2 0.7

5-9 10,766 1 1.0 1.0 5-14 20,311 11 0.9 0.8


•a. 6,210 4 1.1 1.1 1.1. 12,273 6 1.1
ramie •,556 3 0.9 0.9 F«ula 8,038 3 0.4

10-14 10,202 9 0.9 1.0


SU. 6,141 T 1.1 1.6 .
r n l i 4,061 2 0.7 0.4

15-19 19,180 15 1.6 1.1 15-24 42,876 26 2.0 1.4


HO. 11,494 e 2.0 1.2 IU. 25,659 17 1.9
Fmnale 7,696 T 1.3 1.0 ramie 17,217 9 0.9
20-24 27,636 27 2.5 2.0
16,793 14 3.4 2.2
F4Wl. 10,643 13 1.8 1.9

25-21 27,199 11 2.6 1.3 25-44 142,255 48 3.7 2.5


u.1. 15,146 4 3.1 1.0 IU. 78,757 22 7.4
rwalti 12,053 7 2.1 1.6 Fmtlt 63,498 26 7.6

30-34 31,402 6 3.0 1.3


14.1- 17,031 4 3,4 1.6
r—li 14,371 2 2.6 0.9

35-33 39,660 7 4.1 1.6


Ml. 22,012 3 4.6 1.2
l u l l 17,649 4 3.5 2.0

40-44 51,706 20 5.7 3.1


IU. 29,951 9 6.7 2.8
rm.lt 71,955 11 4.8 3.4

45-41 69,894 37 9.3 6.2 45-64 401,590 272 14.4 12.3


lel- 41,916 13 9.9 6.0 IU. 245,035 198 14.9
rtni. 29,069 24 6.7 6.3 Fmnal. 156,555 74 8.4

50-54 95,003 50 12.4 8.7


IU1, 59,224 26 14.9 8.7
r—it 36,779 24 9.7 8.6

55-59 114,040 63 17.T 9.7


•414 70,201 49 21.3 10.0
Fmnalfl 43,939 14 13.9 8.9

60-44 132,622 99 26.3 18.2


Ml. 79,530 94 31.2 19.0
Faaale 53,092 14 a.3 14.3

65-69 154,435 75 39.2 23.9 65. 4* 0T4T 668,453 181 67.8 35.8
IU. 88,569 67 45.5 25.4 Vale 351.197 162 3-.':'
ramie 65,966 9 33.0 16.2 Female 317,256 20

90-14 165,937 46 58.T 46.9


Ml. 91,237 43 66.6 48.7
Fmal. 74.TO0 5 51.3 35.5

95 4 o v . r 365,976 29- 126.4 76.5


181,046 24 134.6
1ml.
Fmtlt 184,830 5 119.2 "J
Kit r t . t . l 1,609
IU. 1,129
r « i i 480

§ Papulation ! * • • than 100; r a t e not conpirteda


\f Include* ages net s t a t e d .
l/ Rate baaed en t o t a l population i n c l u d i n g ages net s t a t e d ; r a t e not a v a i l a b l e for amis and featalo.

Sourcei fl. S, Bureau of tho Census. V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s of the United S t a t e s . 19*-,. Part I , and V i t a l S t a t i s t i c s — S p e c i a l Reports. Cieieaarr of
V i t a l a t a t i s t i o s a 19*4. Tables j y , *3 end 57 of t h i s report-

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TABLE 6ja.—LIVE EIRTK3 TO PERSONS CF JAPANESE [tSCKNT HI SEX c r CHILD AND ACE AND NATIVITY. OF NCTHATl: California, • u H v t o i , Wejon and
A r l i o u , 1940

Note. Tabulated by place of reaidanoat

NATIVITY rtXIR-STATE TOTAL OAUFCRNIA •AAHINCTON CREluN 1FU2C4U


AND Total Total Total Total Mala Faaala Total Faaala
dale Female
Birtha Nala Feaale Uala Female Nala
ADS OF NC/ItF£ft Birtha Birtha Birtha Birtha

TOTAL BIRTHS 1,724 )04 820 1.47) '.'53 686 172 75 97 61 29 32 12 T 5


15-1)
20-2A
4) 24 25
302
40 20 20 5
62
1 4 3
21
2
10
1
11
1
6
1 -
645 i»3 556 2)5 257 31 31 3 3
25-2) AOt }06 300 517 271 246 66 24 42 21 10 11 2 1 1
30-34 114 99 183 101 82 22 9 13 7 3 4 1 1
35-3)
213
131 73 58 117 66 51 11 5 6 3 2 1 -
40-44 U 35 33 55 28 27 6 5 1 J 1 4 -2 -
1 -1
45-4) 6 3 9 6 3
Net s t a t e d )3 3 2 I 1 1
- - - - - - - -
AUERI CAN-BORN UCTH10V 1.427 746 631 1.227 657 570 144 61 83 46 22 24 10 6 4
47 24 38 1) 19 5 1 4 3 2 1 1 1
15-D
20-24 62)
23
116 546 254 2)2 5) 30 2) 18 6 3 -3
25-2) 574 ?*fi
2)3
286 4)2 256 236 62 23 39 18 )8 )
10 2 1 1
30-34 155 57 68 134 77 57 16 4 2 2 1 1
35-3) 15 8 7 13 8 5 2 ) )2 -
40-44 3 J 1 1 - 2 2
45-4) 1 -
1 1 -1 - - - - - - -
Not stated 3 3 2 2 1 1
- - - - - - - - -.
:••!!!•>-[ iN-cl: UN N0TH2FL 2)72 156
1
135
1
252
2
136
1
116
1
28 14 14 15 T 6 2 1 1
15-D
20-24 16 7 10 5 5 3 1 2 3 1 2
32 IS )
14 25 15 10 4 1 3 3 2 1 — - -
25-2)
30-34 58 37 31 49 24 25 6 2 4 3 1 2 - - -
35-3) 116 104 56 46 5 4 3 2 1 - - -
40-44 65
65
35
51
30 54 239 26 )6 5 1 3 1 2 -2 1- -1
45-4) 5 8 5 3
Not atated a 3

Source: S p « * * l tabulation* Tirvpared by IJ. 5 . Buraau of t h e Cuaun

TABLE 63b.--LEVE KRffiB TO FJR30N3 OF J.9.FANE3E lltiSCtCWT BY SEX CF CHILC AND jUiE AND KATIVITf OF MOTOR: C a l i f o r n i a , *aaMj3ujton, i>r»gfln and
Arisen*, 1941

Mr.•• o i Tabulated by pXaca of r e s i d e n c e .

NATIVl TY FOUR-STATE TOTAL CALIFCR1UA 4'LShTNOTON CRSOON ARIZONA


AND Tot e l Hale Fataala Total Nala Female Total Uala Faaala Total Nala raaala Total Nala Female
ACE CF a52THA» Births Birtha Birth 0 Birtha Births

TOTAL BTRTHS 1.902 96) 935 1.665 84) 816 165 85 80 58 26 32 14 I 7

15-1) 66 35 31 56 30 26 5 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 1
20-24 650 335 315 573 300 273 4) 23 26 25 10 15 3 2 1
25-29 733 36) 364 641 124 317 67 32 35 21 12 9 4 1 3
30-34 239 122 117 205 101 104 28 1) 4 4 2 2
35-3) 140 75 65 130 6) 61 T 4 3) 3 -
2 1
- -
-
-
40-44 63 25 34 51 23 28 8 5 3 1 1 3 1 2
45-*) 7 2 5 6 2 4 1 1 -
Not s t a t e d 4 4 3 3 - 1 1
- - - - - - - - -
iMFJRlCAN-BORN VOTiSR 1,622
66
822 800 1,429 730
30
6)9
26
132 64
2
68 52 24
2
28
1
)2 4
1
5
1
15-D 35 31 56 5 3 3
20-24 635 325 310 561 192 26) 46 21 25 25 10 15 3 2 1
25-2) 69) 350 14) 616 HI 305 60 27 33 1) 11 8 4 L 3
30-34 188 98 90 166 85 81 1) 13 6 3 3
35-39 29 13 16 26 11 15 2 1 1 1 -1 - - -
40-44 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - - -
45-4)
Not s t a t e d 3 3 2 2 1 1
- - - - " " - - -
FLIIEICN-BORN MCTHsFt 280 145 135 236 11) 117 33 21 12 6 2 4 5 3 2
15-19
20-24 15 10 5 12 8 4 3 2 1
25-29 34 15 15 25 -i 12 7 5 2 2 1 1
30-34 24 27 39 23 9 6 3 1 1 -2 - -
35-39
51
111 02 4) 104 u9.7 46 5 3 2 2 -1 1 ! -
40-44 61 28 49 22 27 8 5 3 1 1 3- -1 2-
45-4) 7 2
33
6 2 4 1 1 -
Hot at4ted 1
5
1 1 1 - - - - - - -
-
Source* S p e c i a l t a b u l a t i o n s prepared by U- 3a 9ur«ftu of the C*B*W#

.1.2,
TAEL", ( I t . - ' I S BIRTHS TO P-Ra.SS OR JAPifT.-I 0E3CEKT BT SB" OF CEILD MID ROB ASH HATinTT or ••OTHBRi California, llhahington, Oregon and
Hrlaona, 1MB
Botei Tabulated by place of reaidence.
NtTlVlTT T.W-STtTE T3TA1 I CALIPrlPU TaSKI PTVi .TTrTOBl 4332084
p
w™-™,* ££• »*• ^ - 5 S L *» »-*• ISSk " ^ — Srth. » * ~j* g g . •"• -~"

TUTU. BXRTJiS 1,828 965 863 1,598 See 758 159 83 7* 64 34 X 7 2 5


10-11 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1 . . .
15-19 56 35 a 43 26 17 1 0 6 * 3 3 - - - -
20-14 7023*0 342 623323299 53 25 28 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 4
25-29 689 36* 323 601 318 283 63 37 26 23 10 13 2 1 1
30-34 215 113 102 1 8 4 9 7 8 9 19 9 1 0 1 0 7 3 -
35-39 111 60 51 99 53 46 7 4 3 5 3 2 . . .
40-44 5 0 3 0 2 0 4 * 2 8 16 6 2 4 - - - - - .
45-49 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - .
Hot abated 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - -
0F2I04H-30RH t o n n t 1,631 853 776 1,426 748 678 142 72 70 56 31 25 7 2 5
10-u, 1 - 1 . . . . . . 1 - 1 - - -
15-19 56 35 a 4 3 2 6 17 1 0 6 4 3 3 - - - -
20-24 688 352 336 612 318 294 50 a 28 a 11 10 5 1 4
25-29 6*4 350 314 583 306 277 59 34 25 20 9 11 2 1 1
3H->4 183 97 86 157 83 74 18 8 10 8 6 2 -
35-39 32 16 16 a 12 12 5 2 3 3 2 1 - - -
40-44 4 2 2 4 2 2 . . . - - - . . .
45-49 1 - 1 1 - 1 . . . - 4 - . . .
Hut Jilted 2 1 1 2 1 1 . . . - - - . . .
praEIOK-KriN PGTBBR 197 112 85 172 98 74 17 11 6 8 3 5 -
15-19 . . . . . . . . . - - - . . .
20-24 1 4 8 6 1 0 5 5 3 3 - 1 - 1 - - -
•'5-29 25 16 9 18 1 2 6 4 3 1 3 1 2 - - .
30-34 32 16 16 2 9 1 4 1 5 1 1 - 2 1 1 - . _
35-39 79 44 35 75 41 34 2 2 - 2 1 1 . . .
40-44 4 6 2 8 1 8 40 26 14 6 2 4 . . . . . .
45-49 1 - 1 . . . 1 - 1 . . . . . . .
Bet abated - - - . . . _ _ . _ _ - - - _

joureaj Special tabulations prapared by U. 8. Bureau of the Caaeue

TAELE at.—3RATRS OF FTRSC,'f OF WUrSl TfSTTnrr BT AST. Uto FEXi Oallfornla, Isashlngtoo, Orepm and arltona, 1940

Hole: Excludes a t i l l b i r t h e . Tabulated by place of reeldence.


I F.UR-SMS TOTM. CallFCRUIJ, 9*5583907011 0BF0OB 4B1ZOBA
S™ ""J bale I l e a l . !f»f. Bale Ftaala J"" Mala Fanel. „ c t f ? Mel. m a l e S g " **» '•""1-»
_ = — D e a t h a Deatha Pectus Deaths ^Daatha^^^^^

TOTAL DE4IH3 737 531 206 620 446 174 94 73 a 19 11 8 4 1 3


Pader 1 6 4 4 2 2 2 56 36 20 5 4 1 3 2 1 - - -
1 5 4 1 4 3 1 1 1 - - - - - - -
2 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 - 1 - - - - - -
3 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - -
4 3 1 2 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - -
5-9 9 6 3 7 5 2 2 1 1 - - - - - -
10-U 11 7 4 7 5 2 3 2 1 . . . 1 - 1
15-19 2 9 U 1 5 2 0 9 1 1 8 5 ? - - - 1 - 1
20-24, 42 25 17 34 IB 16 7 6 1 1 1 - . . .
25-25 2 7 U 1 3 25 1 3 1 2 . . . 2 1 1 . . .
30-34 1 3 8 5 8 5 3 4 3 1 1 - 1 - - -
sc-39 33 16 17 29 15 14 2 1 1 2 - 2 -
40-44 35 a 14 31 19 12 3 2 1 - - - 1 - 1
45-49 3* 15 a 37 14 23 1 1 - . . . _
50-54 78 65 13 60 50 10 1 3 1 0 3 4 4 - 1 1 -
55-59 123 101 22 103 86 17 16 13 3 4 2 2 - - -
60-64 102 87 15 84 72 12 17 15 2 1 - 1 - - .
65-69 65 58 7 57 51 6 7 6 1 1 1 - - - -
70-74 34 2 9 5 33 2 8 5 1 1 - - - - - - -
75 6 o w 20 16 4 IS 1 4 * 2 2 - - - - . . .

Source! Special tabulatlone prepared 67 S. 3 , Bureau of the Ceoeue

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TABU 65.--WUUAGES BY CEHTXR AMD UOMTUt MRA Centers from Inception t o Cloilng

frojjtt Refer* t o t n r r i s g o s i n v o l v i n g evacuees in reeidence at center* or twaporarily away from c e n t e r s whioh »ers reported
t o c e n t e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e personnel*

YEAR AND TOTAL CATrTRAL C0LORAD0 GILA GRANADA


HAMBT JblKJUK UANUNAR MINIDOKA HOBaTBl TLTJJ IwUQt
VONTH UTAH OT2S nival MDIDJTAIN

T O T A L 2,120 136 285 214 16A 223 103 166 155 153 *99

19 4 2 193 9 11 ?! IB 29 10 21 26 20 25
May
June 1 1
" - " - - - - - -
July-December 19! 9 11 22 18 29 10 20 28 20 2t
July 2 1
August 11 - - -2 - - - T - - 1
2
September 16 - - 1- -5 - 4 5- -
October 7< - - 6- 5 2 2- 3 -5 1
4

November U -4 -8 7 10 7 3 3 14 5 3
December 5 5 7 2 15 5 9
n 2 10 11

1 9 * 3 954 83 167 i?? 69 93 51 87 75 59 148

January-June
January
MI 46 95
in
7! 35 45 a 48 49 79 71
62 8 6 5 10 1 4 10 6
rebruary 8? 11 16 13 1 14 1 £ 7 -9 7
March 87 5 18 7 6 4 14
3 10 5 12
April 18 8 6 3 5
10•6
69 7 11 5 16
May 80 3 17 it 7 3 7 6 4 8
Juna 106 9 16 20 8 8 6 8 7 b 16

July-Decarabar AA3 17 72 50 3' 48 30 39 26 30 77


July 56 4 10 6 2 12 4 2 2 5 11
Aupuet 74 10 6 1 10 7
13 12
6
5 -5 ?2
September 119 17 19 17 6 7 6 6 24
October 96 5 9 7 5 6 3 6
54 3 7
November 7-1 7 9 5 6 2 8 2
December hi - 14 5 1 4 4 10 5
9
4
': 10

19 4 4 5TT ' 28 71 42 53 68 42 52 39 34 148

January—June 364 17 51 34 39 43 42 36 25 16 61
January 56 2 11 5 7 5 10 6 2 8
rebruary 56 2 12 6 5 4 6 11 -3 3 4
Karcb hi
5 9 5 10 8 2 6 2
April 48 t 7 2
s4 3 8 2 ':
9
3 6
4
Mar 74 2 9 T 12 11 5 10 6
Jura 66 3 6 A 3 9 9 4 2 3 a
23

July-December 211
ic
11 20 6 14 25 . 16 14 18 87
14
July 2 4 1 5 2 6 3 3
Auguet 21 2 1 1 4 - 1 12
September U
-3 3 3- 2 4
2
-
- 2-
-3
-4 12
October 36 3 1 i 5A 18
Mcyember at 4 4 1
3 6 - -3 5 14
December tl 5 2 7 - 5 2 1
- * - 19

1 , 4 5 387 16 36 28 24 33 - 28 13 40 169
January-June :>u 14 31 17 20 26
11
- 19 11 29
4
77
January 48 2 8 2 2 S 1 15
Tabruary 51 3 5 4 3 - 2 4 7 13
March 58 -2 11 6 3 7 - a4 1
6 18
April 2 4 1 2 1 - 2
5 6
Hay
27
37 6 3 3 2 2 - 51 3 5 8
June 33 2 2 7 2 - r 17
- - "
July-Decamber
July
1*3 2
2
5
1
11
2
1
2
7
3
- 9
3
2
1
11
J
92
U
August
29
?A 4 3 1 2 - 1 7 8
September 25 - 3 1 - -2 2 17
October 29 - - 3 -
1 1 - 4 " 20
Hoeamber 20 - - - — — 20
Daeenbar 14 14
T
- " - " " " " "
14 4 6 9 9
January-March
January
j - - - - - - - - - 5
9
5
rebruary 3 - - - - - - " * " 3
March 1 - - - - - - " - " 1

Sourcer Form V3TtA--3l8


TAHLE 66 .--FINAL DIVORCE DECREES BY CENTER AND SIX-MONTH PERIOD] NRA C a n t e r s f r e e I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g

NciSi R a f s r s t o f i n a l d e c r e e s g r a n t e d t o e v a c u e e s i n r e s i d e n c e a t c e n t e r s o r t e m p o r a r i l y a r a y I r o n c e n t e r s which
were r e p o r t e d t o c e n t e r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p e r s o n n e l .

TUU!
SII-KHTTH „ CQITBAI, OOIOHADO tiu .pjuisi ^"n raaa VAS'TJIKAR UTHITAJS. man
TO;tl
PERIOD PTAH RIVER MvliR P"*1*8' urparriuj; JERQUE, "Ai.sAHAB MIKIDOEi HM1ISR 1AfJ,

I D I 1 I 39 8 - - - 18 - 12 1

19 4 2 - . - - -

1 9 4 3 7 - - - - 7

January-June 3 - - - - 3 - - - - •

July-December 4 - - - - 4 - - - - -

1 9 4 4 11 2 - - - 5 - 3 1

January-June 3 - - - - 3 - . - . .

July-December 8 2 - - - 2 - 3 1 - -

1 9 4 J a 6 - - - 6 - 9
-
January-June 1 1 3 - - 5 " 3 - - "

Julf-Deoember 10 3 - - - 1 - 6 - - -

1 9 4 6 . - - - - -

Source I Porn gRA-319

TABLE M . — a t t e X T t t n cTForTABi;C DISF.ASTtS E8 tSsJU " h i C a n t e r s from I n c e p t i o n t o C l o s i n g

Note: E e p o r t e f o r most c e n t e r s cover p e r i o d October 1942 t h r o u g h n c t o b e r 1945) Colorado r i v e r ' s f i r s t r e p o r t i s f o r J u l y


1943 and J e r o m e ' s Last i s f o r the month of c l o s u r e . See t a b l e 5 f o r d a t e s of opening and c l o s i n g o f c e n t e r s .

CC
™ PvjWTArTAE DlfElSE TOTVL 1942 1943 1944 1945

DM Typhoid f e v e r 5 1 3 1
747-08 dysentery 57 1 44 12 -
Oil) S c a r l e t fever 153 7 21 58 67
Oil Thooping cough 121 46 54 21
012 Diphtheric 9 - 1 4 4
013 rleailea 913 124 654 100 35
014 Herman cmaeiaa 730 333 282 33 82
015 Chickenpo* 1,713 315 832 288 27e
016 Mumps 529 38 236 245 10
020-39 Tuberoulosia 470 63 261 91 55
040-49 OtmocoocuB i n f e c t i o n 52 5 42 3 7
050-59 "alaria 1 4 - 1 2 2 -
060-69 Syphilis 412 110 200 91 U
071 Cerebrospinal meningltia 5 2 2 1
072 Ervsipslaa 8 1 2 1 4
081 Acute p o l i o n y e l l t i e 19 9 9 - 1
0B5 Pocky " t . s u o t t e d f e v e r 1 - 1 - -
091 Actlnosgrcoaie 1 - - 1 -
092 Dermatcurytosie 117 - 8 109 -
093 Coccluibioouyuoels 30 30
200-01 Rheumatic f e v e r 16 - 6 2 8
345 Trachoma 75 2 54 18 1
347 Conjicictlvitle 558 444 107 7
430 Influenaa 2,262 3 2,197 60 2
461 Streptococcus sore t h r e a t 9 - - 3 6
480-69 Pneumonia 507 26 239 159 83
711-12 Impetigo, Soabiee 193 20 67 95 11
800-01 Acute food p o i s o n i n g 252 199 53 - -

1/ U, 3 . P u b l i c R s a l t h S e r v i c e , Janus 1 for Coding Causes o f I l l n e s s . H t s c e l l s n e o u s F u b l l c a t l o n He, 32, U. S , Govern-


fient P r i n t i n g o f f i c e , 1914.

Source: FCTTJ XHA-242 ( a d j u s t e d )

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SECTION VIII

REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR EXPATRIATION SUBMITTED TO WRA

In this section the term repatriation is used to include both


repatriation (of aliens) and expatriation (of citizens).

As a result of the possibility of exchanges of Japanese nationals


in the United States for Americans in the Orient, the collection of
signed documents indicating evacuees' desires regarding repatriation was
started by the WCCA early in 1942. At first most of the documents were
for evacuees whose names were submitted by the Japanese Government
through the State Department to, and who were queried by, the WCCA and
later the WRA. A short time later, opportunity to request exchange was
also offered to evacuees not named by the Japanese Government. In
general, most of the persons whose names were submitted to the State
Department by the Protecting Power for Japanese interests declined
interest in exchange; the bulk of all applications came from persons
who were not designated by Japan.

On November 15, 1942, the WCCA transferred to the WRA all


functions having to do with repatriation. Tney provided WRA with copies
of repatriation documents submitted to them, and these are reflected in
the five tables which follow in this section. Since the WCCA did not
obtain individual documents for persons under 18, these children are not
included until such time as they or their parents and guardians executed
a request (Form WRA-230). Under regulations established by the WCCA,
persons under 18 years of age were governed by the decision of parents
and had no independent choice. The WRA relaxed the specification that
children irrevocably be bound by the decision of their parents and of-
fered them the opportunity of independent choice if they chose to exer-
cise it. All evacuees were permitted to cancel requests by completing,
in private and before a creditable witness, a copy of a Cancellation
Form; they were also permitted to reapply by completing Form WRA-230.
Evacuees who completed two application forms without having executed a
cancellation were considered to have applied but once.

Effective December 28, 1944 as a result of the rescinding of mass


exclusion orders by WDC relocation center officials were directed to
accept exchange documentation only from persons whose decisions were
queried by the Washington Office of WRA. Other persons who wished to
apply for exchange or to cancel a previous application were advised to
contact the Spanish Embassy which was in charge of Japanese interests
in the continental United States (until March 1945) and the State
Department.

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THSl£ 6S.-—STACCJ3ES KEO SUBMITTED REVESTS K5& aKPiTHIATIOtf OB EIPjklElAtrCiS TO HCCA OR VEA, BT CEWIH VEKflL SEQtJlSTEO AJTD D*EB Lgtif - 101*5

l a t t t l B * r * n to *T?<*UM* f o r rtjn "•ISA r e c e i v e d t i n » 4 c m l t i o? TOTTJ 1CCA R-100 o r *RA-230 t I n d i v i d u a l Rfl-ttflit f o r -le.jptrie .Inn o r S i n ? t r i e t i o R . Bet r f r ^ u t i t r r e f e ^ « t o t o t r l r t j * - ! * * f T t r e u h r . t t c i by ^ a ^ t e r r e * l -
d*liti J * i » « J i c a l I a t i n n * aT t h a ' t fftqtieetsT not r * o n « t i flu not r e f e r t o u m b e r Of r e i i d e n l v a t e t c h c e n t e r y i t h a c t i v e fecjt£*t* f o r r e O a t r l a t l o 3 i t end e-f rantti, s i n c e t r a n s f e r s . Seiveen c r a t e r s , i r r t h e , and £ B I - W
o r n t d o E e r t u r e * froic centeTa a r e Oot t e f l o o t e d , lo-te o f r e o n e e t r e f e r s t o d a t e alftnad by eT&eueei r e q u e s t * a r e t a b u l a t e d by c e n t e r o f TrEIfBTICT on a * t ? t l f n e d , c r n e r l l e t i o c s by e n t e r v b e r e TrcueBt m - i e i n e l l y c a d e ,
end r e a o n l i c a t i o n * by c a n t e r of i-a aid e i ca on d a t e »txned. A f t e r Decarnar £?,t 1 ? ^ , c e n t e r * v e r a d i r e c t e d tn uCCeUt de cu-Tr-nt r f o r t h o s e r * n * a n"»efl v e r a c A e r l c d by •»> efcifcrtoft VPA only rati to 1-f/jrm evacuee* *o f o l -
wrV* T*qu*.t» o r t » E c a l l e t t o u e li S t r t e B e ^ T t t t e n t o r t o F T o t e c t l a e ; Paver foT JaTJar*ae I n t e r e s t * ,

P3I03
1 9 6
» 1 9 4
- 1965
CHYiL 194A/1 JEO TeT> Ha- Apr Xa- -V,c JaOy 8-8 Sapt Oct Her Dra J-ji ?:i *-r A
7L "so- ?":,•• j-i- 448 sr-t Oct ::.v SEC
.OTAL

SET HIKfUESTs AT SKD OT =OHTE7^

n t t l 2,255 2,306 3.282 5,198 5,669 5,762 5,971 6,266 7,9-2 8,766 6,260 8,941. 9,028 14,027 15.873 17.218 17,97a l e , 361 18,630 18.791 18,962 18,976 18,965 18,?-5 19,014 15,139

VCS1?2 l.lGS I,I6B 1.155 l,t6o 1,155 1,138 1.096 1.051 1,028 1.021 1,080 1.017 1,014 1,013 i.on 1.011 1,005 1,006 1,004 999 . 959 993 • :C, 953 9.3 993
•3A
but
1,087
1>
1,136
19
8,117
613
3,0>!
691
6.516
506
1,626
688
6,875
683
5.815
668
6,936
KE9
7.745
880
7,840
381
7,987
668
8,016
688
13,014
884
14,868
BJJ
16,807 16,973
928
17.357
927
17.626
-8S
17,792
926
17,943
924
17.983
921
17.972 17,952 18,021
921
18,166
921
921
Coin
Clio
401
i *
603
105
LSI 4(3
iJ,\
58? 698
607
--7 if.;
763
731
777
221 S22
1,016
691
1,089
026
1,056
996 1,15a 1.-8 I.63I
1.366
1,657 1,655 1.-99
1,384
I.705 1.700 1,699
1.392
1,-94 1,697 1,432
3.5 ill 7!? 1,171 1,256 1,367 1.377
Gran
Etrt
la
38
19
62

91
54
Its
52
678
-A
35.3
66
6io
51
689
9L
806 B16 714
116
S8J'
116
S60
163
SAP
26;
S5a
1,333
288
<6a
?86
B71
777 296
881
2=6
O.
1,393
296
271
1,399
295
S74
298
B76
1.351
297
86a
1.391
295
(61
1.3.1
281
861
875
Joro 1,552
ISO
5 S IS 1.72 1,363 1.6J7 1.592 1.739 1,836 1,833 1,848 1,836 1.B35 1,907 1,941 1,924 l.°24 1.585 1.516 1.514 1.913 1.913 1,912 1,912 1.912
Hani 300 313 314 313 316 30= 417 633 674 70s 732 929 1.149 1,16a 1,163 1,183 1,183 1,175 1,165 1 , 1 .3 1,13' 1,156 1,1-6
Xtal 87 63 66 52 35 =2 -i 128 144 142 163 l S 160 835 886 297 297 295 289 290 290 289 288 288 2B9
Botn
Tola
28
1>I8
g
1-6
122
6fi6
326
.692
361
=75
355
La 5 685
-717
-5?
919
45'
iff
-95 45,6
968
499
967
501
1,002
5,238
1,057
6,316
I.O54
6.795
1.113
7,683
1.102
7,757 7,980
1,112
8,107
1,113
6,259
1,114
8.312
1.113
8,320
1.113
8,333
1,118
8.388
1,107
8,696

s 0S1OIHAL BAaTJlalTS DUSIGG VOBTH/4

•] TOTAL 2,873 58 9?7 67? 1,516 191 331 1,091 1,164 739 125 185 170 5,018 1,841 1.695 SPA 421 291 201 185 86 30 16 88 316 1/20,627

mXCa 1,176 - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - 1,176

vst
Cant
1,097
18
58
1
OT 6 7 ? l.c16 Ifl
-,361 1.091 1,164 839 129 185 150 5,018 1,861 1,695 883 421 291 701 IB; 86 J- 17 n 318 19,-51
s. 5 57 172 233 19
! 1 3 8 17 13
> T 1 1
- -3 - -1 l.OJl
Colo
011a
LIT
106
3
1
57 7-3
15
' lt - ILL 60 199
172
4) 35 46 73 169
:>;;
7» '•'
j4
'2
A
C
L?
8
15
1!
10
S a -
a - 1.848

Gran 16 5
65
26
153
7
97
1
US
? •7'j9f 78
6j 19
37 19 30 117
4?
88
100
34
12 l a a
7 - 1,667

Flrt 39 6 nn 76 — 10
3
1? 18
27
4 ; l 6 a - a - - - 336
V H IT?
! 17 13 if
& - -
a a
316 956
JETO
Haas
10
300 -1 ? HL
1
1,233
1
B5 137 g 147
86
101
?L2
1
4f)
18
85
8
80
18
1
65
I96
75
218 ]
4 7
-
22
a '

2
a

-8 - a - 7=
a

-
a
2,007
1.A01
Kiel 6
15
18 1 S - -1 1=5
61 41 6 11 79 '1 16
38
-3 a

i A
31-
Eohv
27
81 -3 12
!•-» LOG
17
60 14 - 6 19 -5 K— -2 - 1
1
-
a
38 15 175 43 58 JO 3 a
1,231
8
a
25
a-
1 6 3 3 722 70
Tola 150 IB 30- 53 26 10 2 4,703 1,063 6?7 6=5 777 126 156 68 15 55 317 6,955

CAJJGELLATICOTS O0H1SG 80UTH

TOTAL IB J Q '-6 63 57 126 373 75 .'5 57 43 6s 69 89 173 75 40 32 47 43 55 44 37 88 197 1.668

*OCA 8 - 3 5 3 17 La 45 'I 7 1 J 3 1 2 - 6 ] - i - 6 - - - - 183

AT.. 10 3 6 '1 38 82 ?2 l=« £ ?1 V- 60 65 58 27 173 45 39 3? 31 43 -9 46 37 28 197 1.685


Coot 2 11 B
- -1 - ?9 -5
If
IT 14
-2 -6 1 a

-7 a
6 7 3r 3
-L
a

-6 122
Colo a 1 2! 17 5 2 I 5 4 lc 6
Gila -2 -1 3
11 1
5
4 8
9 IO

5 3 1 2 4 a
165 385

Oraa - - - -1 7
33
a 1
4 5 1
7.
1 1
e
6 a 1 (4 1
2 14
90

~t;:: 1 1 a 1 ? 16 2' f - 3 4 1 14 -
16
a -7 ! 7
56

1 -
a a 2 11 1
3 1 -5 L 3 16 11 1
1
2
3 a 6
2 1
a a G
a
a 101
JETO
- •af - 1 107
a
27 3
KanE 1 1 C 8 6 1
Hint - a

-
a - 1 a
;;--6 h
1 6 19
5
7
2
12
1
7

2 ;6 a
8
12
1
16
1
18
2
4
1 - 156

- -1 -1 — -1 -
a
3 a
35
Eoaa 1 1 6 11 11 19 16 9 3 L 1
Tula u
2 21 17 12
3 -5
1 1 160
a 11
L
12
: ! 2
40 | 12
a

7
1 6 139

" 3 ?9 19 5 7 17
f---tin-ad)
3
; 1 9 3 12 356
TAS1E u6.----VAnEEj iHC SL'billTTEI] PuiJlEaTi FCn l l t n i l i l . l i a i OH EIFAlTtlViJTCH TO ICC* OH I I U , BT IHHTSH ..fcZTSE IVJiraQID AB3 3A1K> 1942 • 1 9 4 ! (Oontinutd)

PRIOR 1 ? 4 1 1 J 4 4
ly*5 T0T11
19*)Zi Jv Fob tUr Apr Mm? Juno July Aug n'Ont Oct Nov Boo ."an Pat Uar Apr lay Juno July A-K Sopt Oct .Nov D«C

m*.fPLICATIOKs BUR is.- ma 1TH16


tnii. - - - " - 1 Z T 11 i 2 2 2 •4 J* 23 11 2 10 2 s 5 J 1 3 4 130

rccA/2 - - - - - - - - • - - - - - - -
wu
Bret
_ „
_ _ _ 1 2 1
4
11
a
1 2 3 3 a J* 21 11 1 10 ! J 5 3 1 3 4 ISO
12
Colo J 2 2 1 a 1 9
Clia z - -
4 - - 2 1 - • 14
Grip
4 a
- - - - - - 1
htltt 2 z t>
Jsrc I 1 m a 5 1 2 11
llui - - 1 : 2 11
In, 3 1 1
3
-
m - - - - -
1 -
a - a

_ » - - . - - - - - - * -1 - - * » - -1 s
a

1 5 IS
-:•.••
tul* 4S -
22 4 1 a 2 1 3 1 95
s
1/ t i c l u d f l i nr-hildreti kinder 18 whole parents jiiiimlttfli t h e i r n a w a On For/m rj^Ci H-1Q1, HflqiiBBt f o r -Repatriation - F a ^ l y 3 iimninry, hut f o r whoa Forms ittCA R-UXJ*. Ijidl vidual toques! for topatri Dili on, vara not o u t a d t t o d ,
ItidiTidual r a , u a a t * for theaO cMldron worn rc^UOfltad by Vrfil 1321111 thooa roceivod are tabvLatod urtdar da.*:, f =ria wea Bi&tiad ty CMldi parent Or gikaLrdiaLQ*
2/' fasfora t o arrtwuaoa Vho aubraittod f o r a rfJiJA R-IOQ, I n d i v i d u a l toque at f o r topatrliati&rt, wlUlo rsairilng In -VCCA Aaaembly C e t e r a .
3 / to far* t o tiiiriulntiva raqiifi&ta au ,iiii t t Ltd by wni of muUi l o s t *umiLativa c a n c e l l a t i o n s : oy ODD. o f norttfc pin* c wnulativa raappi 1 c a t i o n a by and o f aonrL.li.>
4 / tofora t o aignad foquiata autmittod during month except for tboea iufcapit ted by rraiCuaoa •*+>(> had proviD-.Jsly re.-uaited aJld canceled*.
5 / r.af»rn t o t o t a l nuabar of evacuees aver i n WRA Canters una submitted requoste f o r rt OitrJ-Ltt i on or e x p e l r i a t i on *
bj Jtafera t o r e q u e s t s submitted by persona who had pravi0usly submitted a raquaat and a e n c o i l » t i o n •
i>

Source1 For** *rXA h'VXi, WRa-i.30 and -andr-lja


TABLE 6S~-SVACULX3 LHO 3U9UITTBD RKQUKSTS FCR REPATRUTIOM Ov EXPATAUTICM TO VCCA OR H U , BT CEMTSR VHKRX REylffiBTSD AND 3EGRECATT0N STATUS,
REQUEST DATED PRIOR TO JANUART 1 , 194* wut JANUARY 1 , 1944 OR LATER, 1942 - 1945

Nat** ReferB t o i v i c u m for ohoo ABA r e c e i v e d algjaW copies of Fern NCCA K-100 or *TU-230, I n d l v i d u o l Request for iiopotrtotion or Kxpotrior
t l n q i n a l e t d e e pereoss who auboequsntly eoncolsd t h e i r r e q u e s t s , Evoeu»« s who requested, o u e e l e d i ond rooppllod e r e tebuletod *• of data of
f i r s t roquaat. Segregated a t Tulo *Wl(e r e f e r s t o eveeusee trojiaforrod t o l u l e -aka CoBtor aa segrageea.

TOTAL PERSONS 3UB.ATTTIH; RE-UEoTS SEGREGATED AT 1U1K 14001 HOT S B M H A n D AT TULA) LUX
haqueat Aequaet haquaat Haquaat Request Hoqua.t
r2024JEST o C S J i m o Total Batad Prior Batad 1 - 1 - 4 4 Total Batad Prior Batad 1-1-44 Total Sated Prior Batad 1-1-44
1-1-44 or Lata, 1-1-44 or Lator 1-1-44 or Lator

TOTAL 20,627 9,816 10,909 16,406 7,662 6,724 4,221 2,136 2,085

•CCA Aaoerably Gentars 1.1T 1,176 - 741 741 - 435 135 -


<RA Contarl 19,*51 9,642 10,909 15,665 6.9*1 8,72* 3,766 1,701 2,035
» t n : n , l Utah 1,031 976 55 834 633 1 197 143 54
Colorado Hlvor 1.848 1,013 635 600 >B3 17 1,246 430 818
G I L RiTor 1,467 1,116 351 622 779 23 6*5 317 329
Craaoda 33* 124 212 136 81 52 200 40 160
h e a r t Aountain 95* 891 65 748 7*5 3 206 1*6 62
Jeroee ?.007 1,986 121 1,861 1.75* 105 146 130 16
Uanteoar 1,301 77* 505 715 6*6 69 566 150 436
Utru.dr.ka 3H 169 150 62 75 7 237 94 143
Robaor 1,131 1,054 177 1,001 892 109 230 162 68
Tula Bala a , 955 617 6.338 8,866 528 6,336 69
69
"
Source, Forma v/CCA 11-100, *TRA-230 and GU-IH

TABU Ta—tittiaST SCHOOL t.fiADS <XfHPl£TEl> FAR THOBS- WITH THHH EDUCATION COWLSllVD IN 19*2, Bt COUNTRY IWSC COMPUTED, - * I AND NATIYITTt
ExBL.U43.fl tHD Subcittad KequsBte for Repatriation or Expati-iation t o WCCA or « U . i 9 « - 19*5

B o t e . Excludes 7*tj4>4evacuees who subittitttid r e q u e s t s but who had not completed t h e i r education i s 1942 v Eracuaaa who #ubsd.tt#d r * q u a i i i
r e f e r t o tkoBs f o r whoa WIA racuived signed c o p i e s of form wCCA R-10Q or 11U-230, lfldi»idut»-l Raquaata f o r R a p a t r i a t i o a or KipatriatiOD|
I n c l u d e s persona xrho eubsequentlr cai.o*lsd t h e i r raquaata. i^ae M o t e t t a b l e 25)*

TOTAL IHEKICAH 60HH FTJEIGI sen)


Completed t oaplated Complatod Coiaplatad Goaplatod Uonplotod
HIGHEST GRATE Total la la othar Total la ia Othor Total la la other
CuVPlETEO u . R, Japaa U, 9 . Japaa Japaa
u. s.

TOTAL 13.023 3.051 9,939 1,033 6,198 2,76* 3,002 *30 6,825 285 5,937 63J

Bo grada cooplated 292 282 38 38 244 244


Elofflantarr aohool 6,220 500 5,720 1,607 41* 1,191 4,613 84 4.529
High actaaol 5,024 2,207 2,817 3,668 2,091 1,587 1.356 126 1,230
Go 11B*a 7*6 3*4 402 *93 2*9 224 253 75 178
Untr.o-n/1 751 751 392 392 359 359

HALS 9,090 1,778 5.*32 670 3,7*1 1,575 1,893 293 *,319 203 3.739 377

Ho g r a d e B O O t l o t a d 133 133 31 31 102 10!


AloaeptBry aohaol 3,79* 280 3.51* 1,010 227 733 2,786 53
High oahool 3,108 1.249 1,859 1,158 981 969 91
2,139
ColinK- J06 2*9 257 190 187 59 123
319 129
llrtnoatTiA 537 537 2*2 275 275
2*2

RllALE 4.9*3 1.273 3.307 363 2,*37 1.191 1,109 137 2,506 82 2.198 226

Ho g r a d o c o m p l e t e d 1*9 147 7 7 142 142


hi amemory achool 2,424 220 2,204 597 189 106 1,827 11 1.796
High achool 1,916 758 958 1.529 923 606 387 35 352
Collage 2*0 95 145 17* 79 95 66 1* 50
UrtLoan/L 214 214 130 130 84 84

1/ hefara to o t u u i a i f o r tiioa U g h e i t grojade c o v e t e d i * act taa*ni Include* those who oor/*pleted t h e i r sefawLcrlXg i a eCrWltrlas Other tlxfcB
-'ntted Jtsitee ar Jsp*1*-" ,

SaLircei Fonm KXk M » , •&A-2& end Ir-A**;!jO

(15*)
TABIN 7 1 . — i d ST 3 1 , H1TITITT AMD MARITAL STATUS, KKJDESTS DATXD PfLKR TC JA¥UUU 1 , 1944 AND JANUARY 1 , 19** CR LATUM Evacuees The Subaatted Requests for RepatrtatiOl Or f x p a t r l o t l o o t o TCCA or WRA, 19*7 - 19*5

Btttj.1 Refers t o « v i t u M : for vheoi H I r s e e i v e * s l i m a c o p i e s e f Term rCCA R-100 or TtXA-230, Im&Tiduel Request for R e p a t r i a t i o n or e x p a t r i a t i o n * LOCludoa persona efco subsequently c a n c e l l e d t h e i r r e q u e s t s . ETUUIII
oho raqunatad, c a n c e l l e d , and raappUed are tabulated 4* of data of f i r s t ra ;uat'., Age and m a r i t a l s t a t u * tabulated a* of data of r e q u e s t .

I I ; F I s : oi T E 0 PRIOR . .7 I T 4 4 RIO U E 3 T DATED 1 / 1 / 4 4 OR LITER


K1TTTITY UfU 0T1L UiLE T7741 M4IE
US
TOTU.
Mm-1-1.a Harried B*|| HUT--4S Harried Married
rouB Jerri, j
T9til Gin, la Tot«l Glnfill Totil 4-ingl. Tot«l -i.3£-. Total Single Total Singla £ other^i
1 Oth.rZl 1 Otb.r^i. £ Other/i £ Other^l £ Other^l

I 1 I H 20,627 9.818 5.299 5.948 3.480 2,469 2,070 10.809 6,430 4.319 6,139 3,876 2,263 4,670 2.554 2,116
4.539 3,869 1.799

Uadar 10 3.515 1.379 1.399 . 683 28j . 696 65t


.- 2,136 2,136 . 1,068 1,068 _ 1,068 1,068 .
10*14 1,615 663 663 348 316 315 315 952 952 511 511 441 441
15-19 2,524 1,162 1,139 -
24 681 652 -9 481 466 -
15 1,362 1.336 -
26 731 726 -5 631 610 21*
20-24 3,083 1,508 1,U3 395 949 335 108 561 294 287 1,515 1,242 333 929 871 51 646 ltd 2 52
25-39 1,952 981 345 636 583 3)5 268 398 10 368 971 388 583 558 328 230 413 60 353
jO-34 853 420 63 357 210 56 184 180 1 113 433 8348 364 273 34 209 160 5 155
35-44 2,341 1,296 151 1,145 699 14 6 553 591 J 592 1,051 961 545 30 465 506 4 502
45-54 2', 119 1.095 1»8 941 655 143 512 140 5 435 1,024 61 963 442 30 382 582 1 581
55-94 1.933 988 229 979 B38 2 OS. 630 150 1 149 915 113 832 756 112 644 169 1 188
65 £ orfr 696 326 90 256 215 70 205 51 51 360 48 311 326 4= 277 34 3£
- -
lliatlOlH BOW 13,129 6,154 4,655 1,499 3,549 2,891 658 2,605 1.764 341 7,573 6,117 1,456 4,181 3,585 596 3,392 2,532 860

Uaddr 10
10-14
3.490
1,594
1,364
650
1,364
650
_ 693
344
613
344
. 691
306
691
306
. 2,126
944
2,126
944
. 1,062
507
1,062
507
- 1,064
437
1,064
437
.
15-19 2,491 1,150 1,127 23- 675 661 -
8 495 460 -
15 1.347 1,323 -
24 722 719 -a 625 604 -
,21
§ 20-24
25-29
3,044
1.902
1,486
944
1.095
335
391
609
933
568
«21
108
106
262
553
316
268
29
265
3«7
1.558
958
1.233
386
325
572
923
551
873
327
50
2,4
635
407
360
58
215
348
JO-34 741 335 53 282 209 43 161 128 T 121 406 67 339 256 62 194 150 5 14!
35-44 414 208 21 Iffl 134 24 110 74 3 11 206 28 178 138 25 113 68 3 65
45-54 34 14 3 11 12 3 9 2 2 20
a6 12 17 9 9 3 3
55-64 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 5 5 2 3 2 - 2
65 * 044'' 2 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 - 1
- - - - - - - - - -
FOREIGN BtRN 6,900 3,664 824 3,040 2,400 589 1,811 1,264 35 1,229 3.236 313 2.923 1,958 291 1,667 1,278 22 1.256

LtBdar 10
10-14
25
21
15 15 - 10
4
10
4
_ 5
9
S . 10
8
10
8
. 6
4
6
4
. 4
4
.
13 13 5
15-19 21 12 11 *2 6 5 *1 6 6 - 13 -2 a T -2 6 -
20-24 39 22 18 4 11 12 2 8 6 -2 15
11 9 a 6 5 1 11 -1
25-29 50 39 221 29 15 9 6 22 1 21 13 2 11 7 1 6 6 5
30-34 112 85 10 75 33 10 23 52 52 21 2 25 17 2 15 10 10
35-44 1,933 1,088 121 964 565 122 413 523 -2 521 845 56 789 407 55 352 438 ail
45-54 2,085 1,081 145 936 643 110 503 438 5 433 1,004 53 951 425 52 373 579 770
55-64 1,924 986 208 778 B36 227 629 150 1 149 938 111 827 751 HO 641 181 iSb
65 * 04«r 684 70 255 274 70 204 51 51 359 49 310 326 49 277 33 33

"
1/ Other r e f e r s to "idoaed, divorced end separated*

enuresi forms KCi. R-100, JttA-26 and trftA-230


T a U S lt.—t'z.:CT» vF LTESIDSHCS Tt-f JAPXt BY tfQUi^TTUCt I* JfJ-*.liT $2X e-JlO nAFlrtTYi Evacuee* Jhfl Submitted vetruee'-E f a r !ie™trlnt±«)r, o r '-jtnBtription t o » 2 M Or ^BA', 1**3 - 1*-4J

T
y o t * i RfffTre t o r»r-".ei"aea ' n r wW-. *7JL r e c " i / r t sln-nad eopins of Fsr^i 'f^IrY 1-100 o r RA-230, n d i v i d u t l Saouast for 1 a o ; l r i i t i p n o r ' • ' x o o t r l - t i o n i i n c l u d e * DoTOOOf who Bubartpio^tly c c c e e l l e d t n t l r r e v e s t * . Ler,-*fc"i
a1* rea id*n rje refer-! t o t o t a l t l o a anent i n .Tajpan i n c l u d i n g v i a i t a *.a - a l l no a c t u a l rasid.BP.ca, Education I n Japan r a f a r a t o oirabar of y^ara a t t e n d e d school i n Jaoonj number of y a o r s a t t e n d e d ochool t e l m l a t e d t o
n a n r e s t "rtiol* vnar»

4t a X A K S s 0 110 A * : 0 N I :: 2 4 T A VI
KKTTVTTT ALB TOTAL A'L 0 f t M i l
T?oTnE,,^E It] JAPAH 1-3 4-6 7-9 10 y r a Oaleanan 1-3 4-6 7-9 13 y r a 1-3 4-4 7-9 10'yra
Total Pope Total (MB tlntnomi Total Wont Oak-noon
yrt y:i Dr a r * yra yra yra or 4iwrfl yra vrp yra o r more
r™
T 0 T A L 20,027 9,841 (35 2,610 4,257 2,687 667 12,086 5,018 316 1.506 3,009 1,70? 529 8,539 4,823 217 1,104 1,278 999 138

Hovar in Jaoam
Lasa t h a n : man
7,951'
497
7,453
497
. . - - - 4,029
282
4,025
262
- . - - .n 9,924
215
3,924
215
. - - - .
4. moa hut l a a a loan 1 y r 41B 412 - - - - - 204 702 1/7- - - - 214 210 1/4- • - - -
1 Tr " " " 5 yra 762 !/» -
32 - - - 407 241 115 JO- - - 1- 355 26,1 62 -
53 - -a -
4 4 4- 1/34- • - 1 4- -
538 144
5 yra " " • 10 y r a 1,034 109 65 174 652 56 35 347 I 352 53 7 i/?c
10 yra " " " 15 yon 1,S6S so 21 J1S 916 (68 1,406 35
149
712 901
1/14
441 t 563 15
30
6
137
162 217 '27 *
15 yra " M
" 2 . 0 yra 3,472 '7 1,687 1,058 2,431 46
15
34 367 1,254 704
6 1,041 11 13 237 4 23 354 -
20 yra a r mora 3,807 215
47
2.(4
617
1,244 1,177 912 13 2,122 ST itt 64] 694 537 10 1,685 123 too «7 453 '74 -3
uhBcdoaa 715 1c 3 19 18 15 644 555 10 1 71 13 11 509 160 6 t E 5 4 1»

JCTRICAS 8CRK 13,727 9,453 222 642 1,742 1,350 .315 7,730 4,828 126. 344 1,278 S41 251 S.99T 4,625 96 24« 1.'.« 499 «
:-• Ntvar i n Japan 7,946 7,946 . _ - . . 4,025 4,025 - . - - . 3,921 3,921 . - - . -
LOBB than S i n tSl 481 271 271 210 210
6 mae out l a a a t h a n 1 y r 1/6- - * - - 155 146 1/2- - - - - 205 201 L A- - - - -
1 IT * " 5 JT«
403
706
147
4TB 147 -
Pc, - - 1- 380 244 85 -
57 « • 1- 326 734 62 76- - - -
5 yum * " - 10 y r e 590 90 7! 130 4 4 4- -
1433 1 633 50 ?? 196 -
344 1/14- 1 357 «0 24 154 1 4 0- 1/19- -
10 yrB " " " 1 5 yr> 1,696 33 9 167 Sl4 442 2 1,193 74 5 179 616 437 2 493 9 3 58 1=5 227 -
IS y r i " " " 2 0 yr« 1,042 17 4 41 !S0 589 1 695 11 3 28 776 356 1 347 6 1 13 1.04 22; -
20 yra o r morn 1? 46 71 1 3 U 26 24 60 1 2 9 16 30 -
Ttaktuaaa
131
342 •92 5
5 j '•-,
7 -
313 264 6 3 4 5 -
716 78 3 I A 2 67-
- " *
rosojiGH pond 6,900 388 313 1,968 2,545 1,337 349 4,355 190 19 2 1,110 1,731 577 276 2,542 19E 121 858 514 4Bo 91

Novnr i n
Loao than
Japan/?
5 moo
7
16
7
16
. _ - -
m
. 4
11 11
4 . - . . - 3
5
3
5
- - - . -
a oofl but l a a a tliyn 1 yr 15 15 - - - - 6 6 - - - - - 9 1 - - - - -
1 yr " " " S STB 56 74 - -2 - - - 27 2; - - - - - 29 27 - -t - - -
S yra • • " 10 y r n 44 1= •> 6 -5 1/1- - 15 6 -7 -3 -3 - - 25 13 -6 3 -2 1/1- *
10 yr* " " " IS yrn 17
13
145 102 6 - 11 10 103 - - 70 6 3 42 17 1 -
I S yra " " * 20 y r a
253
2,430 40
13
'3 576 1,297 4.49 *5 1,736 35 39 359
JUh 33?• 5- 694 J 12 217 329 131 •
2X1 yra a r morn 3,676 713 241 1,225 1,131 13 2,051 7,4 143 637 509 10 1,625 127 95 58E 465 344 —
3
UnXnoma 373 7 3 14 10
"1 331 291 1 1 6 9 6 263 82 3 2 6 1 2 id

\f Since t h e s c h o o l y m r La Irjae t h a n t w e l v e w o t h * r i t l l o o a e i b i e t o e r o p l e t s a eobool y e a r without epondlnr t h e r o l l y e a r I n J a p a n .

2' R e f e r s t o poreo.th b o r a in fa r e i g n Countries: o t h e r then J s j w i who h a r e never bear i n J a p a n .

Jourae: f e m e »K3A R-100, lfU-26 jwa MUHE3Q


SECTION IX

ARMY. ENLISTMENT AND IE AVE CLEARANCE REGISTRATION

On January 28, 1943 Secretary of War Stimson announced that the


War Department would soon create an all Nisei combat team to be com-
posed of volunteer Japanese-Americans including many from relocation
centers. In connection with the call for volunteers, it was decided to
conduct a special registration of male Nisei, 17 years of age and over,
at all relocation centers, and to use the forms obtained as a basis for
determining eligibility of volunteers for service in the combat team,
for certifying individuals as eligible for work in defense industries,
to facilitate WRA leave clearance, and to facilitate the possible fu-
ture drafting of Nisei. For this purpose the War Department, in co-
operation with WRA, devised a special four page questionnaire, State-
ment of United States Citizen of Japanese Ancestry, DSS Form 304A.

Using as a model the questionnaire worked out by the Army, WRA


revised a form previously in use, Application for Leave Clearance, for
the leave clearance registration of all other center residents. This
form was known as WRA-126 Rev., War Relocation Authority Application
for Leave Clearance.

Although there were 28 questions on DSS Form 304A and 33 on WRA-


126 Rev,, the question which is summarized in this section,-the so-
called loyalty question, is number 28 on both forms. Soon after regis-
tration began, a substitute question for aliens was sent to all cen-
ters. One center, Manzanar, completed its registration of aliens using
its own revision, but completely re-registered aliens using the substi-
tution issuing from the Washington Office.

Question 28 on Form DSS 304A for male citizens 17 years of age


and over is as follows:

Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United


States of America and faithfully defend the United States
from any or all attack by foreign or domestic forces, and
forswear any form of allegiance or obedience to the Japa-
nese emperor, or any other foreign government, power, or
organization?

Question 28 on Form WRA-126 Rev. for female citizens 17 years of


age and over is as follows:

(362)
Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United
States of America and forswear any form of allegiance
or obedience to the Japanese emperor, or any other for-
eign government, power, or organization?

Revised Question 28 on Form WRA-126 Rev, for all aliens' 17 years


of age and over is as follows:

"Will you swear to abide by the laws of the United States


and to take no action which would in any way interfere
with the war effort of the United States?

The data presented in tables 73 and 74 are the result of tabula-


tions requested by Washington and compiled by the centers with the ex-
ception of material concerning male citizens at Tule Lake, These data
were summarized in Washington from copies of DSS Form 304A,

Table 73 summarizes the answers to Question 28 for evacuees 17


years old and over who resided in centers during February and March of
1943 arid f°r those who became 17 years of age between March and Septem-
ber, Table 74 summarizes final answers to Question 28 as of September
1943» and reflects changes in answers which were submitted between the
date of registration and September,

All qualified answers have been combined inasmuch as the intent


u
seems to be the same: "No; unless ", or "Yes, if . Qualified
answers were not submitted separately by Gila River and Tule Lake but
were included in Yes and No answers.

For limitations in the interpretation of registration results,


e,g«, differences in the manner in which registration was presented and
conducted at centers, and different situations at centers prior to reg-
istration, see WRA - The Story of Human Conservation, published by the
U, S, Government Printing Office,

700OUS O — 4tt —12 (363)


TABLE 7 ^ —CRIOINAL i W T « R l T I C * V&W&Z Lis t>33 FC«* JOHA AKD TCHJ eflU-Ub Hi-I. BY **X, CIHeC-r^If AKA* CiMLfti Re„ide«ta of -«A C,nitre
I? f e u r j of *«# end liver, 1943

lipte* iisfori to «ri.jiaBj. r « p l i u t o . u a e l i o n 28 for aj.1 < n c u t « i IT y e w a of age KtA war »ho r e s i d e d i n <»U Contort during fobrumry end
IUrc.ii of 1H*b "hen the irmy ^nLLctaont u d HA Laev*HU*.exar,c* K e g i e t r a t i o n prcgreai one carried out u » t p*ge *'3 for etnteeioat of . u e a t i a n
26,'. Aiflu Included i n table are avacu+ee end j a r * rftgiitered batwaen a»/ch and deptesber 19*3 a» thay reached the a** o f 1 7 ,

COilWi
aEA AMD
11111111
tn
016 Ket
Totel
A H S I 1 Ft T C . J B 3 T
.mimed
! .. '. Old l e t
Yen link neve
CiTIililOiHIP •enleter Reeliter
.-eglatered Uneven
Ro
earner

TOTAL 19,6*2 3,25* 7*,586 65.312 210«3 6.933 626 !•


20,982 20,328 15.037 7i5 6,616 120
Unle -i • i .-.n 19.111
65*
18,*80 15,9*9 -,.6 1.915 226 *
Beetle
AAlA ' H•-O• -. i - .- r. ».IT!
731
1,260 10,995 20,256 S01 137 31 -
Beanie A l i e n 588 16,785 14,272 215 263 io -
15.393

CTTITnAL OTAPI
- e i e Ci t i l en-
6,65* . 6,*56
1.907
5,488
1,167
162 606
632
. -
Id rale O t t l i e n
1.701
1,601 - i,606 1,199
lot
262 A3 - •
Unle A l i e n 1,819 • 1,819 1,812 1 6 - ,-
Beanie A l i e n 1,316 - 1,326 1,310 5 - -
- " " "
' : ' « > : " BUSS
Uele C i t i i e n
U.6M
3.A7A
. 12,64*
3,»9*
11.8*3
2,853
HO
US
836
591
27 .
Benele C i t i i e n 3.17A - 3,29* 3,119 21 in -
16 -
Uele A l i e n 1,19* - 3,*96 3.6T8 12 6 •
Benele A l l e n 2.A0D - 2,400 2,388 3- 6 5 •
- *
0 1 U RIVER
s i l l Citiien
9,609
1,58!
. 9,609
2,588
8,401 1/ 1,206 4 4,

• 1,639 i/ 951
- *"
Benele C i t i i e n 2,1*2 252
Stele A l l e n
1,39*
2,950 - 2.39*
2.950 • 2,7*8 U 1 -1 *
Bennle A l l e n 1,897 - 1,899 1.89*
1/
V 3 "
- - "
CRAKAUe
Unle - i t , , - ! ,
J/5,015
l.joo
1 5,014
1,'iO
*,898
1,*T*
36
2*
62
52
.
e
.
reaele C i t i i e n 1.311, - 1.311 1,3" -
Uele Alien 1,119 -1 1,136 1.2J0 -6 - - "
Beanie A l i e n 889 837 883 6 — - *»
- - - •
HEART i n ' ! TA: r:
kUe Citiien
8,0*1
1,1*5
3 8.039
2.1*5
1,*81
1.760
U4
82
212
210
152
53
-
Bennle C l t i e e n 1,68* - 1,68* 1.561 22 ot 33 •e
Hnle Alien 1,3*3 -2 2,3*1 2,312 5 9 15 -
Bemele Alien 1,890 1 1,869 1,3*8 5 J 11 -
*
JtFAel 5,85* 6 5,6*8 *<30* 926 79* 46 4,

Uele C i t i i e n 1.615 1,615 1,098 213 3»s 16


Beetle Citiien 1,588 • 1,588 1,163 111 299 27 -
Uele Allen 1,569 5- 1.56* 1,22* 333 5 2 •
-
Beanie Allen 1,081 1 1,081 839 186 1
57
"
UKZAlUK
Uele C i t i i e n
6.8*8
1,909
. 6,848
1,909
5,07*
918
it
1
1,582
997
1*4 .
Beetle c i t i i e n 1.903 - 1,903 960 40 565 128 u »
Uele Allen 2,011 - 2,022 1,992 1 29 2 -
Be A l e A l l e n 1,216 - 1,216 1,20* 9 J "
- " "
i . u
KHICCKA
eel. Citiien
BBAAIB C i t l e e n
6.T18
l.*19
1,*59
16
16
-
6,692
1,393
1,*S9
6,120
1.29*
1,416
jit,
25
33
a
10 *
-
11
-
Seele A l i e n 1,159 2,157 1.897 195 65
Benele Alien 1,683 - 1,683 1.513 123 17 - -
- * •
RCHBEft
Uele C i t i i e n
5.813
1,598
- 5,613
1,598
5,312
1,326
2JB
169
138
101
16
6
-
Benele C i t i i e n 1,618 - 1.612 1,276 100 32 6 -
Uele A l i e n 1,807 - 1,807 1.776 20 J 4 -
Benele A l i e n j ,c_f. - 1,016 1,000 12 2 2 -
- •
TCLE LAXn 10,8*3 3,218 7.625 6,331 1/ 1.238 35 2X
Uele C i t i i e n 1.969 618 2,3*1 1,527 751 2
Benele C i t i i e n 2.783 2.051 1,606
A.
y *3i 16 &
Uele A l i e n 3,075
732
1,211 1.603 1,769 1/ 1 9 -
Benele A l l e n 2,016 586 1,630 1,613 •J 9 10 -
1
\f Hot i » « l l » b l » t Included * l t h *Tee" ecd •No* easvvre,-
Zj t x c l u d t e Li p*reane. 8 wmX% c i t H e n e txA J f e b e i * o i t i i e n e . p b y e i e e l l y Ifuap&bis of raglBtarin*; but o t h a r v l n e l i g i b l e *

Source t DSi Foi-u jO**A scd For JO tfRA-lIfi U S T .

.:.',:'
TJU.U. 74.--FIKALfl£CISTH.ATIOKRESULTS OK DS3 ItSUI j O U AND rCRU OTLi-126 RKV. ST 5RX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER; fi««ldontC of HFLA Coaterr
VI T t t r i of *e« and 0»«.r, Li*}

Kjtaa t-ifara t o f i n a l r a p l i a a to -juaation 20 for a l l atacuaaa 17 yt>w« of aga and orar who raaidad ID *TU C«nt«ra during P-tbr-uary and March
uf 19*3 *h*n tho Amy CnliataMnt and *HA I*saT«-Claaranca n * g l a t r a t i o n p r o g r u aaa c a r r i e d out (aae paga U? for atataaant of ^uaation 2S > . i
f i n a l r a p l i a a r a f l a e t chnngat f r o * o r i g i n a l anaaara aubaittad Lataaan data of r a g l s t r a t i o n and S#*ata«b*r l q A3> *-lao includad i n l a b i a ar*
•vacua a • who vara ragiatarad batvaei. -h-reta and 3aptajjbor L3.43 n thay raacuad tha aga of 17 •

CENTER, Eli(tnla WC Hat l l l l i l TO 0, 0 A 5 I I D I 28


3E1 AMD to Regiattr Tntnl Ian Qualified Old Met
01TI2E»iHIP Mo CnknuTn
Reuleter Rtgletertd 4na*ar Anever

TOTAL 77,957 3,25* 74,703 66,018 1,041 5,376 04 34


•ale .tite- 21,061 65* 20,407 16,435 446 i,*21 11 14
la mala C i t l i e n 19,250 732 16,518 16,661 375 1,377 105
AMI, Alter 22,261 1,260 21,001 20,495 1,9 j« 26 -
15,365 588 14,777 14,427 81 237 32 -
.•-J.J-. " l i - u
"
CENTRAL UTAH
Unla t l t i i r a
6.156
1.707
_ 6,456
1,707
5.769
1,292
254
67
•33
346
. .
female C , u t e r , 1,604 - 1,604 1,3*6 162 76 - -a
-
a

Male U m 1,819 1,819 1,815 4


Female Alien 1,326 - 1,326 1.316 -5 5 - -
" " "
CCLCIRAM m n t Z i
Male C i t i i e n
12,614
3,494
- 12,644
3,474
11,3*3
2,858
110
115
634
501
27 a

famli, Citi.en 3,271 -


a 3,27* 3,119 22 117 -
16 -
Hal* Allan 3.496 3,*96 3,*78 12 •
female Allan 2,400 - 2,400 2,368 3- 4
6

5 -
" "
GILA RIVER
Mala G i l l i a n
9,7*6
2,679
- 9,746
2,659
8,823
1,961
1/ 920
696
J a

- «V -
Female. CitLron 2,432- 2,432 2,212 220 a a

Male Allan 2,175 -


a 2,775
ii
2 a

Female Allan 1,680 1,830


2,773
1,877
i,"
V 3 -
" - "
•UiAn.nA 3/5.C15 1 5,01* 5,004 a
10 a a

Mala C i t l i a n 1.560 1,580 1,570 10


raioa.ii: C i t l i a n 1,311 -
a - - -
Unla Allan 1,231 1
1,311
1,236
1,311
1,236 - -
a -
a -a

i V . i l o Allan 661 867 -


" 667
" - - "
HEART MOUNTAIN
Unla C t t l t a n
8,042
2,145
3 8,039
2,145
7,706
1,929
60 181
134
92
44
.
Female OlELtnfl 1,68* - 1,68* 1,610
38
'J 35 24 -a

E u r Allan 2,3*3 -2 2,341 2,317 6


A'annle Allan 1.610 1 1.669 1,850
i
4 4
13
21 -
"
JEROME
Mala C i t l i a n
5,85*
1,615
6 5,848
1,615
4,365
1,139
3*6
147
1,089
315
26
14
.a

female C i t i i e n 1,568 - 1,588 1,242 46 236 14 a

Male Allan 1,569 5- 1,564 1,184 100 2H


f e a n l a »iii,r. 1,062 1 1,081 620 53
na
- »
" "
EAHZANaH
Mala C i t i i e n
6,648
1.907
a
6,846
1.907
5.950
1,395
29
1
125
5..:
14

£
.a

1.703 - 1,703 1.352 27 289 35


• .nun.a Citlian
Mela Allan 2,022 - 2,022 1.996 I -
Female Allan 1,216 - 1,216 1,207
25
8 -
1 -
" - '
ratsau 6,718 26 6,692 6,605 33 41 - 13
Mala C m ten 1,416 26 1.393 1.333 17 35 13
Female C i t l i a n 1,*59 1,459 1,449 5 5 -
Main Allan 2,157 - 2,157 2,148 1 - a-
- . . . J . Allen 1,683 - 1,683 1.675 ,
8 -
" - " -
RCHaER 5,791 a
5,791 5,494 179 U3 5 a

Mala C i t l i a n 1 586 1,566 1.431 66 86 J


'•mala C i t l i a n 1,412 - 1,412 1.308 18 26 »
Mala Allan 1,788 -
a 1,786 1,761 27 - -
Female Allan 1,005 1,005 994 6 -1 -2 -
" "
TULE LAKE 10,643 3.216 1,625 6,439 V 1,130 35 21
Mnla •-•! V.:...,.l 2,969 628 2,341 1,521 £,' 791 2 21
Female C i t l i a n 2,763 732 2,051 1,712 if. 323 11. a

Male Allan 3,075 1,272 1,303 1,767 9 7


Female Allan 2,016 586 1,430 1,413
A'
V 7 10 -

A/ '••'-'•"-ii-- to •-•!-• y.iiin I f-1 - J :•-•&; :" ir.nl r i p l l e i Dot B 9 I . ! . " I ] , . . ,


£/ Hat •vfciJtti*; in-jludtd in "Yea" and "ND" mnmt*r*.
^/ Exclude* Li pardon*, 8 ami* c i t i p « a a and 3 faaaVa - U i i s r n , p h y s i c a l l y Incapable, of r B g i a t s r l n g but othtr-Hi* • l i g l b l * .

8ottf«*l CSS Farm jC*A and Fora WRA-lZfc Hat.

.1*5}
SECTION X

SEGREGATED POPULATION AT TULE LAKE

By the fall of 1943 it had been decided to segregate certain


evacuees at Tule Lake and to move certain "free" individuals at Tule
Lake to other centers.

From the middle of September to the middle of October 1943,


6,289 non-segregees were entrained out of Tule Lake to take up resi-
dence in six of the other centers, and 8,559 persons classified as
segregees or their family members were brought to Tule Lake from the
other nine centers. In November 249 more Tule Lake residents were
moved out, and in February, March and May of 1944, 3,614 additional
segregees came to Tule Lake. In all, 18,711 evacuees were moved in
formal transfers between centers in connection with segregation
(see tables 75 and 76).

Table 77 which follows in this section summarizes transfers to


Tule Lake and residents of Tule Lake who remained as segregees by
established categories. It should be kept in mind that segregees may
have been so designated for more than one reason. Individuals are
tabulated, however, by one category only. Preference In tabulation
was given to the categories in the order presented in the tables.
Definitions of type of segregee are as follows*

1. Segregation Parolee refers to aliens paroled to Tule Lake


from Department of Justice Internment Camps who were not
free to leave the center until authorized by the Depart-
ment of Justice.

2. Leave Denial refers to persons denied leave clearance on


basis of leave clearance hearings given at centers.

3. Repatriation refers to persons who prior to segregation had


completed Form WRA-230 or WCCA Form R-100, Individual
Request for Repatriation or Expatriation, except for any
such persons falling in classifications (1) or (2).

4» Registration refers to persons who answered Question 28 on


DSS Form 304A or Form wHA-126 Rev. non-affirmatively during
the registration program, except for any such persons
filling in classifications (1), (2) or (3).

5. Voluntary Family Member refers to persons voluntarily


segregated to Tule Lake who were members of the immediate

(166)
family of persons in classifications (1), (2), (3) or
(4) but -who themselves did not fall in any of these
classifications.

For information concerning the age, sex and nativity composition


of the segregated group, see Section V, tables 4.8a - 48j»

The events leading up to segregation are described in the final


report, WRA - A Story of Human Conservation, published by the U. S.
Government Printing Office.

(167)
TABLE 75.—THAXSPER OP SBSraBZES TO TULE U B BT RA CERTER OP 07UBDI AH) DATE OP ISARSPSRi Septestw 19*3 - Maj 1944

Bote; Refers to mass transfers Included in scheduled train movements to Tula Inks end excludes a small Meter of miscellaneous
transfers of indlrtduale and families on other dates. Date of transfer refers to date of departure from, PEA Tenter of criein.
In addition to these regresses. 6.2*9 criminal Tule luxe residents leejilned et Tale Lake ea aeerafeee.
„ _ „„ _ . _ _ " 1 C S E TE » OP 0 1 ) 1 IB
DATS OF TnAnSFlP Central Colorado OaJjj Heart J raM
TO TOIB lAPOl 71 -U uuh RlTtr a n r Crenels Vnuntain ' •""tener 'iTddoka lohwer

TOTAL 13,173 1,059 1,439 3,005 315 968 3,147 3,165 335 1,430
smoaiST! - OCTOBER 1943 6,559 1,446 1,355 1,915 133 863 1,534 390 355 789
9-14-13 4 3 3 - . . . . . . - 4 3 3
9-15-43 493 - . . . . 492 - -
9-16-43 1 3 3 - - - 122 - - - -
9-19-43 486 486 . . . . . . . .
9-21-43 433 - - - - 433 . . . .
9.24.43 4 8 8 4 8 8 . . . . . - .
9-35-43 743 - . . . . 488 255
9-26-43 5 U - - - - - J 0 4 - - -
9-37-43 431 - 431 - - -
9-29-43 473 472 . . . . . . .
10- 1-43 496 - - 498 - - - - -
10- 2-43 4 8 8 - - 4
8 8 - - - - -
10- 3-43 4 6 1 - - 4
6 1 - - . . . .
10- 4-43 4 2 7 - 4 2 7 - - - - - -
10-5-43 4 4 6 - 4 4 6 - - , - - - -
10- 6-43 4 6 8 - - 4 6 8 - - - - -
10- 7-43 878 - 482 - - - 40 356
10- 9-43 2 9 0 - - - - - 390

rcBOUART - BATCH 1944 1,949 - 74 - 1,875


2-31-44 459 - - - - - 459
3-22-44 4 7 8 - - - . - - - 478 -
2-74-44 4 7 0 - - . - - - 4 7 0 -
2-35-44 468 - - - - - - 4 6 8 - . -
3 - 2-44 7 4 - 7 4 - - - - - - -
UAT 1944 1,665 13 - 9 0 93 1 3 5 6 3 3 - 8 0 6 4 1
5- 4-44 8 0 - - - - - - - 8 C -
5- 8-44 497 . . . . 497 - - -
5- 9-44 496 - . . . - - 496
5-17-44 396 - 125 126 US
5-19-44 9 3 - - - 9 3 - . . . .
5-23-44 9 0 - - n o - - _ - - .
A-77-u 13 13 . - _ - - - - -

Sourca: Pore 344-274

TABU 76.—T»A!'8PBR OP BCE-SETJlEnvES P808 TULE IAKE BI TA CENTSR OP MSTIKATIOH AID DATE OP T3UKSFFJ1: Septeaher - Reverter 1943

Rote; Refers t o ease transfers included in scheduled train movements from Tule lake and excludes e semll number of miecellxneous
irensfere of individuals and families on other dates. Dets of transfer refers to date of departure from Tule take,
DATE OP ISARSPSt «2A CEETER I •> 3ESTIRATI0W
C
PROR lUli: U4L TOTAL ^ «£ 2-rt.da J ^ f Jerome Rlnldo...

TOTAL 6,538 1,558 4 1,050 1,351 933 1,643


3EFTEBBSR 191; ,,2»7 1,504 - 998 1,336 908 1,543
9-13-43 511 511
9-17-43 US 448 . . .
9-18-43 428 - - - 438 -
9-19-43 487 487 - -
9-30-43 456 - - - - 456
9-31-43 452 - - - - 452
9-23-43 519 519 - -
9-23-43 528 - - . . . 528
9-34-43 437 - 437
9-25-43 519 - - - 519
9-B37-43 537 537 - . . .
9-38-43 496 496
9-30-43 471 - - - 471 -
ROVHBER 1943 249 54 4 52 15 24 100
11-10-43 233 54 4 53 6 24 92
11-12-43 8 . . . t
11-13-43 9 - - - 9 -

Source I Font BRA-274

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TA3L6: 77*—W p * & sBSWKSC OT S E X
* * n KATIVI^Y; 111 IrmMttO* Segregated a t Tula I ^ n , Esptenber l o b j - fey lglUl

HotcJ Hpferp to ( I j e r e r ^ e E i r r n s f c r r D d from o t h e r c e n t e r * to Tube Luke l a s c h e d u l e ! sef r- ,-r-1ion t r a i n movementa


flni; ( ? ) o r l r r i u n l Tule Lrke r e s i d e n t s who r*ff*lned EU. iegTBitee*; exclude* n e n a l l nuiabsr of misceLlaneoue t r a n s f e r s
Of lBd.lvic.ttaLe and f a a l l i n r . Although p e r s o n s any u r o p e r l y f e l l In one or more of the c a t e g o r i s e unoer "Type of
Server***, tit toe t'rcr of i cgregd t ton each Ecgreyee uvn elfttelfie-ri i n t o one of the t y p e a g i v i n g p r e f e r e n c e t o t h e
c a t e g o r i e s , 1ft the o r d e r M e t e d * (So* poT* 166 f o r d e f i n i t i o n of t y p e s of s * r r * ? r « ) .

i l l a EH 8 1 8 C 1 H T
at km .tr.-r',.-,-,:. foreign FnretAn
rift OF -!.^y<: ••;;:•. Total Total Born Born
Born Born

T 0 T A L 1S.U2E 12,689 5.933 100,0 100.0 10O.0

Segregation Parelea 1* .7 2.3


Leave Dental 166 2,8 2.7 2.8
repatriation 7*?B2 t,E9I 2.526 39.2 37.7 le.;
Hegl 1t r e t ion ••.TO 3.276
6,020
1.511 26.0 26,2 23.5
Voluntary T a m i l j femes r 5,6X3 1.535 30.5 32.7 25.3
Nea-Sagregit/l 15S 63 .8 .7 1.0

Hill ID # 765 6,960 3.825 58.6 55.6 66.5

Segregation Parol** 1JK 136


Leave Denial
BepatrLatioa .^
0135
2.656
96
1,758
1.6
21.6
13
Bogletration
ToLttittnry Tasitly Mppiaar
3*116 2.115
1.923
1,001
B51
III lt.R
28.7
16.9
2.T71* 15.1 15.6 36.6
H*orr-3egregep/l 61 37 .6
78 •3 .6
1WALB 7.657 5.569 2.108 61.6 66.6 35.5
Segregation Parolee
Leavo Denial 215 163 72 1.2 1,1 1.2
Brpatri*tion 2,858 2,062 816 15.5 16,3 17.S
Hpgie t r e t to n 1.669 1.159 510 9.1 9.3 6.6
V o l u n t a r y I ami .y He«ber
••:.!.• "••-;-•*.••*•* •'!
2,861 2.157 686 15
76 68 26 :S
]/ R e r a n t o pereojjje RE Tula Lake p r i o r t o s e g r e g a t i o n vbo remained a t Tula Lake hut von did not f a l l i n t o any of _
the n r g r e p r e r l . i B P l f l i M i u r i P : inrl.u:!e(j medical ceeei who c a u l i not be moved, member* of i n t e r n e e * ' f a m l l i e *
w a i t i n g f o r t r a n s f e r t o t h e Department of J u s t i c e f u l l y internment cearp, e t c .

Source* Tone V B A - P ? ^ ound l l * t o r O r i g i n a l H e a l d o n t e o f Tula Lake Who femaAned ae BegTegee*. a f t e r December l j . l y h j


coiBpiJad hy E t a t i e M c e S e c t i o n * Tule Lake C e n t e r .

TlBTJ 71a. —TYPE OF Sl^HEGta Bt SKA AHU syilllTZi frecuae* from C e n t r a l Utah S e g r e g a t e d a t Tula Lake
September j g l t j - May ljUL

Hotel Although p a r i o n e Key p r o p e r l y f a l l In one o r more of the c a t e g o r i e s nnder "Type of S e g r a g e e " , a t t h e t i n *


of B*gret*tioo t e c h i s * rage* n s c l u e i f led i n t o one of the typee g i v i n g p r e f e r e n c e t o the C a t e g o r i e s I n t b * o r d e r
l i e t e d . {See page l'V_, for d e f i n i t i o n of t y p e s of t e g n g n a . )

T ' J l l l l F I 1 D I 1 !
American. foreign Aaerlnan Toretgo
TTF8 07 BB0-B»n Total Born Total
Born Bom BOTH

TOTAL 1.659 .1.069 390 100.0 100.0 100,0

SnEreaatlon P a r o l an
' „ , , Denial
Bepptrln". Ion 868 61b 252 59.5 67.7 66.6
EafietratLoB 269 76 b 3 17.1 ?5.0 .8
VoloataTjr T m d l 7 Meaner 362 »01 135 23.6 19.3

Kail 876 t7b 260 60.0 59.5 61.5

•eereantlnii Parol*.
Leaee Denial
lepat r 1.... 11 >n 526 363 163 36.0 36.0 61.8
R e a l , t r a . t l on 173 170 U.9 L5.9 .8
Toluntary 7 a r . l l j Beater ITT 103 76* 12.1 9.6 18.9
TfalaU 583 6 55 150 60.0 60. j J8.5
5eerean 11on P a r o l e ,
Lea*a Denial
Beront Tint Ion 362 261 89 23.5 23.7 22.1
Baale t r e t Ion 76
Telunlary B u l l y Htabtr 165 "- 61
5.2
11.3
7.1
9,7 • 6.7
106

Sonrcal f o r - *HA-?7h

(1^1
TABL2 77b.—TYPE OF SraRHOiT' BY SHI AND KATXVITTt Fraciwea from Colorado Hirer Segregated at Tule Lake
October 19'>3 - March 19U

Hotei Although peraona nay properly fall in one or aore of the categorise under "Type of Segregee", at the tlwe
of segregation each jerregee WHB classified into one of the types giving preference to the Categories in the order
liatad. (See page l$6 for de fin.lt icn of type* cf segregee.)
H l l t l U R C I I T
tawrlean Foreign annrlcan Foreign
TtTE OP SEGR0T5S Total Total
Born born Bom Born

T 0 T » L 1,429 1.0*3 380 100.0 100.0 100.0

Segregation Parolee
1M1T0 Denial
Repatriation 546 302 234 38.2 e.9 60.6
Regiatratlon 292 292 20.4
Voluntary Family Member 591 439 152 41.4 42.1 39.4

MILS an 611 260 61.0 58.6 67.4

Segregat Lor- Parolee


Leave Denial
Repatriation 366 177 189 25.6 17.0 49.0
Regtatratlon 23? 237 16.6 22.V
Voluntary F u l l y Menber 268 177 71 18.8 18.9 1B.4

FaUiLS 558 432 126 39.0 41.4 32.6

Segregation P a r o l e .
Leave Daniel
Repatriation 180 135 45 12.6 12.9 11.6
ReaiBtration 55 55 3.8 5.3
Volontary PaiBjly Ueaber 323 81 22.6 21.0

Sourcet Form "IHA-27A

TABLK 770.—TYF3 CF SKKECEE ST FOC AKD FATIVTTY! Swsuees fron Oil* Fiver Segregeted »t Tule Lake
October 19A3 - »*v/ 194A

Wptei Although persons nay properly fall in one or more of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the tiiea
cf segregation each serregea was classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
listed. {3«e p»g*i l6r> fur definition of typee of segregee.)
I B K J F R P 5 E C S H
Amurlcen Foreign American "orelgn
TPPS OF firrir'.i.:}.' Total Total
3orn Born Born Born

T 0 T 1 L 2.0O5 l,a56 549 100.0 100.0 100.0

Segregation Parolee 2 2 .1 .4
Lenve Denial 7 7 .3 .5
Repatriation 835 237 41.6 41.1 52.1
Regietration 574 443 131 28.7 30.4 77.9
Voluntary Family Member 587 179 29.3 28.. J.V-
toe
anil 1,189 S68 321 59.3 59.6 58.4

Segregation Parolee 2 2 .1 .4
Leave Denial 4 4 .2 .3
Repatriation 522 '•'7 155 26.0 25.2 77.1
Regietration too 325 75 20.0 87.1 13.7
Voluntary Family Member 261 172 89 13.0 11.8 16.2

FBTUIB 816 588 228 40.7 40.4 41.6

SerTcgatlon Parolee
Leave Denial 3 3 .1 .2
Repatriation 313 233 32 15.6 15.9 35.0
Pegietratlon 174 HE 56 8.7 8.1 10.2
Voluntary Fendly ibmber 326 236 90 36.3 16.2 16.4

Ei-urcei FOTEI ..HA-27A

tiro
<t\pvv TTa.—T*^ OF ~rtTTf, 3T TV A"", v • ft- yrw. "vacu-ia fi*OB Oranada Segregated at Tule Tak*
Septeteber 1943 - avy 1944

Hotel Althcnogh ri^ranna may property fall in on* or nore of -the categoriee under "Type of Segregee", at the time
of segregation each negregee wu classified into on* of the types giving; preference to the categories In the order
listed, [see p&ge !**• for definition of types of eegregee.)
XUHBSS I 1 1 C 5 H
American Furoifin Ami-lean Foreign
FIFE OF SRCRFGES Total Total
Bom Bern Born Pern

T C I U 215 148 67 100.0 100.0 100.0

Sagragation Parol**
Leave denial
1 1 .: 1.5

Repatriation 152 97 79 70.7 69.6 82.1


Rayiatration a i 1.7 2.7
Voluntary f a m i l y Ifaubor PR 47 11 26.7 31.7 16.1

HALE 131 35 66 61.0 57.4 63.7

Segragatian Parol** 1 1 .5 1,5


Leave Denial
Kepatriatitn 73 5* 37 43.3 56.5 58.2
Rauiatration a J. 1.7 1.7
Voluntary Family lumber 33 27 6 15.3 18.2 9.0

1HHLI Si (3 21 37.0 42.6 31.3

Segregation Ferulae
Leave Denial
Repatriation 59 17 16 27.4 27.1 23.9
Rastfltratlen
Voluntary Faaolr Bearer 25 so 7 11.* 13.5 7.4

iFoiireei Form THM.-P.7l*

-.:•...'. 77«,—TTTL OF ,f;EiaP.~GEE BT SEX A}JD KAtTVITT: 3vaca*oS frOM Heart MtHiiitain Segregated at Tule Lake
:*r -.fi-Vr 1943 - -faj 19415

Hotei Although persona B*y properly fall in one or mure of the categories under "type of SegTsgee", At the time
of segregation each aegrngee etas classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
listed* [See page loi for definition of types of mgregoe.)

FIX tND
!I CI U 8 E R rucin
Amarioan Pomign American Fcrrlgn
TTFB OF .TFl^uiaRE lets 1 Total
Bom Born Born Pom

TOTAL 762 676 310 100,0 10O.O 100.0

Segregation Parol** 4 4 .4 1.3


Laavr Denial 52 35 17 5.3 5.2 5.5
Rap*trlation 066 1,54 234 69.6 66.9 73.5
Ragiati-atior. 77 62 17 8.0 9,2 5.5
Voluntary FaadlF Member 165 12* 38 16.7 I8.7 12.3

RALE 585 391 194 59.2 5 7.7 62.6

Segregetlon Parol** 4 4 .4 3.3


Leave Denial 33 23 10 3.3 3.4 3.2
Repatriation 415 264 151 42.0 38.6 IB.7
F.eelatration 61 50 31 6.2 7.4 3.6
Voluntary Family Uembar 72 54 18 7.3 8.0 5.8

FfAtlLE iCJ 282 116 40.8 42,3 37.4

Sefrmaetion Farol*a
Laav* Danial 19 12 7 2.0 3.3 2.3
R*patrlation 271 loci 83 27.6 18.0 26.8
Regiatration IS 12 6 1.8 1.8 1.9'
Voluntary FamUy "amber 93 20 9.4 10.7 6.4

Source * Form "SiA-^L

(171)
TABLE 77f.—TTP1 CT tVWGH BT SEX A!tt> KATIVIT*! Svacueee from Jnrtm Segregated at fhle Lake
SepteMber 19A3 - "ay 19U

Kcte: Although pereoni may properly fall In on* or Mora of the cat e y r i e s under "Type of Segregee11, at the Ua»
of legrcgation each aegregee «an classified into nue of the types giving preference to the categories In the order
Hated, (Seepage 1/6 for definition of types cf negregee,)
I 1 I 1 I I putirt
1-JIi I i: : ' Furaign American Foreign
TTPE OP STCREOTE Total Total
Bom Born Bom Born

TOTAL 2,147 1,486 661 1D0.0 100.0 100.0

Sejirogetlon Parole* 47 47 2.2 7.1


Leave Daninl 237 116 123 11.1 ''.8 18.1
Repatriation 1,555 1,122 433 72.4 75.5 65.5
Regietration 158 117 39 7.4 8.0 5.7
Voluntary Family Uember 127 17 6.9 8.7 2.7

BALE 1,208 801 4l>7 56.3 53.7 61.6

Segregation Parolee 47 47' 2.2 7.1


Leave Denial 130 61 66 6.1 1.7 1 r.O
Repatriation SAO 367 253 39.1 37.5 38.7
Regietratioit 126 91 32 5.9 6.3 4.8
Voluntary Faedly Ifaefcer 65 51 7 3.0 7.8 1.4

PEDaLE 737 W, 254 43.7 46.1 38.4

Segregation Perolae
Leave Denial M9 5' 57 5.0 3.5 1.5
Rabat r l a t l o n 715 180 33.3 I 1 .'.'
Raniatratlnc 32 25 7 1.5 1.7 1.1
Voluntary Family rnianer 83 73 10 3.7 4.7 1.5

Source i Fore '«RA-27J4

TABLE ?7g.—TTVE OF SEGFtFGKE m SEX. AJO KATTVTTT: Svacueta frqm llanaaiiar Segregated at Tule lake
October 19*3 - February 19U

BgSf.1 Although pereuis nay properly fall in una or more of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the tina
of Mgregatipn each aegrcgee *•• classified into one of the types giving preference to the categoric* in the order
Hated. (See page 1*6 for definition of types of eegregee.)
It 0 11 B FJ I F 7 7 C E 8 T
SVT AND
TTT^T J^E- ™-?I+IJ Off*-!?-;1 anerlonn Foreign Ameiiean Foreign
Total Total
Porn Born Born Born

TCTAI 2.165 1,523 642 100.0 10C.0 100.0

Segregation Ferolee
Leave Oenlal
Repatriation 624 305 28.7 51.7 47.5
Registration 678 • 72 76 32.2 44.1
Voluntary Family Member 843 532 311 38.7 34.7

BILE 1,278 88'! 415 60.0 58.0 64.6

Segregation Parolee
Ltaee Denial
repatriation 415 127 232 17.2 1.7.1 7'.:
Replatration 448 '..70 18 20.7 78.; 2.8
Voluntary Easily Member 435 77. 165 20.1 17.7

FTJ2ALE 867 227 41.0 42.0 35.4

Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repatriation 279 136 73 7.7 8.7 11.4
Regiaeration 250 242 8 11.5 15.7 1.2
Voluntary Panily leemner 418 146 lE.r 17.3 7'. J

Source* Form WtA-27*


TABLE 77h,~TTFE OF S«XWrBSB HT SEX AMD MtTTVITT: Evacuees from Minidoka Saqrogsted at Tola Laka
September ISO - t V 19M

Wgte: Although persons may properly fall in one or mora of the categories under "Type of Segregee", at the time
or "segregation each eaBregee was classified into ona of the types giving preference to the categories in the order
Hated* (See page lftfc for definition of types of segregea.)

SEX AND xuuu piacixi


Arc clean Foreign American Foreign
TTPE OP c,E0Rr'5EE Total Total
Born Born Bom Bom

TOTAL 335 167 168 100.0 100.0 100.0

Segregation Parolea 5 5 1.5 3.0


Leevn D e n i a l 20 15 5 6.0 9.0 3.0
Repatriation 230 91 137 68.6 55.6 ei.5
Pmgintrstiori 26 11 5 7.8 12.6 3.0
Voluntary Pantile Brnbnr 51 IS 16 16.1 22.8 9.5

wax 196 89 UO 58.5 51.5 66.!

Segregation Parolee 5 5 3.5 3.0


Leave Denial 13 11 1 1.5 6.6 2.1
F-.epateiat.ian 131 la 90 39.9 26.3 53.5
Registration 22 16 1 6.6 10,6 2.1
Voluntary Family Member 20 13 7 6.0 7.8 1.2

IBEaU 13? 61 58 11.5 18.5 31.5

Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial 5 1 1 1.5 2.1 .6
Repatriation ?6 a? 17 28.9 29.' 28.0
Registration 1 3 1 1.2 1.6 .6
Voluntary Family tmmber 31 2' 9 10.1 13.0 5.3

Source: For" 'KA-37A

TjiBts 773,—TT7E OF SEttBKEE Bl 3ST AM TlATlVlTt: SrsciweB from Rohwer Segregated at Tula Lain
Septeeher 19A3 - Iky 194A

jTfftg: Although persona cay properly fall in one or acre of the Categories under "Type of Segregee", at the time
of segregation, each segregee «ae classified into one of the types giving preference to the categories in the order
Hated, (see page lAo for definition of typea of segngBei,)
n F i n P E P.ftt V T
SEX AMD ITerican Poreign American Foreign
Tfng ny iyORTCrlFi Total Total
Born Born Barn Born

TOTAL 1,130 989 111 100.0 100.0 100,0

Segregation Ferulae 7 9 .5 1.6


Leave Denial
Repatriation 1,023 665 358 71.6 67.2 61.2
RegiatratiDn 119 136 13 10.1 13.8 2.9
V o l u n t a r y Family IVMaber 251 166 63 17.5 19.0 I1.J

KAUS 671 579 295 61.1 58.5 66.9

Segregation Parolee 7 7 .5 1.6


Leave D e n i a l
Repatriation 625 381 211 13.7 36.5 55-3
Registration 111 101 10 8.0 10.3 2.3
Voluntary Family Heavier , 126 36 31 8.9 9.5 7.7

PgltlLE 536 110 116 36.9 11.5 33.1

Segregation Parolee
Leave Denial
Repet r i a l ion 398 281 m 27.9 28.7 75,9
Registration 35 32 3 2.1 3.3 .4
Voluntary Family Member 123 91 29 8.6 9.5 6.6

SOUrCs: Farm \WA-?7A

(173)
TAHLS 77J.—TTPE OF SF/HTTTTS Zt SET A.'1 !1ATI,rTTl! Evacuees at Tula Lake Prior to Segreratlon *fto Remained as Stgrcgeea
'--••:.- 19^3

Hole; Although persons nay properly ' a l l In one of more of the categories under "Type of Segregfl*", at the time
of segregation each eegrepeo n t classified into one of the types giTing preference to the categories In the order
l i s t e d . (See pare l^A r cr definition of types of segrcgce.)
KIIFBI1 PERCENT
w Am.rtr.nn Foreign American Foraign
TYPE OF flFra Irta) Total
BOT. Bom Born 2ora

TOTAL 6,249 3,930 2,319 100.0 100.0 100.0

Sagregation Parole* 68 68 1.1 2.9


L a r a Danlal 19* 175 21 3,2 4.4 .9
Repatriation 701 422 279 11.2 11.7 12.1
Regiatration 2,556 1,279 1,277 41.0 32.6 15.1
Voluntary r V o l y Member 2,576 1,965 611 41.1 SO.l .-6.3
Non-SagreFaa/L 152 66) 63 2.4 2.2 2.7

MALE 3,537 2,000 1,537 56.6 50.9 66J

Segregation Parolaa 68 68 3.1 2.9


Laaya Danlal 117 103 14 1.9 2.6 .6
Repatriation tag 2,6 192 6.6 6.0 6.3
Regiatration 1,531 683 848 24.6 17.4 36.6
Voluntary Family Member 1,315 937 376 21.0 23.9 16.3
Hoiv-5*flreKee/l 41 37 1.2 l.o 1.6
78

JT5IAU 2,712 1,930 762 43.4 49.1 13.7

Segregation Parolaa
Laaya Danlal 79 72 7 1.3 1.7 .3
Rapatrlatlon 273 126 67 4.4 4.7 '.9
Regiatratlon 1,025 596 429 16.4 15.2 18.5
Voluntary Family ewmber 1,261 1,026 233 20.1 26.2 10.0
Noom6mrrryee/f2 71 18 26 1.1

1/ Refers to persons st Tule Lake prior to segregation who remained at Tule Lake but who did not fall Into any of
the segregee clesBlflcntlonst Includes medical cases Mho could not be moved, mesxwrH of ititerttees' families
Malting for transfer to the Orartment of Justice fBusily internment cam, etc.
Source) List of Original Residents of Tule Lake "tin "'ciminc-d as SCj-Tcgces After >cember 1?. 19*1? compiled by
Stet1stice lection. Tola Lake Center.

tm;
TABLE IS.—HICHiJT XHCQL CRACK CCUFLiTEO FCR TBOSE Olffl I h Q R EDLCATIOT. COUFlATED IN 19*2, BY COUNTRY WHERE COMPLETED, SKA AND KAT0ITTi
Kvacuaas Jwgragated a t Tula Lake

N o t e . Excludes fc,&4* ewacueea **-., r - f etad a t W i s *-a** eho had not completed t h a i r e d u c a t i o n i n 19*2. Etacueae aagragatad. a t Tule Lake a r a
[XJ evacuee a bi ....- i" •:.- • -red i r c n o t h e r c e n t e r s t o Tula Lake i n scheduled e e g r a g e t i o n t r a i n move^ente and ( 2 ) o r i g i n a l Tula Lake r e s i d e n t s who r e -
mained a s sogrageedj excludes a t o u l l nurooer of raitce 1 l a n a c u e t r a n a f e r a of i n d i v i d u a l a and f a m i l i e s t o Tula l a k e , (dee Note, t a b l a 2 $ ) .

Tim iUSHICfd -P0RH FOC-IICI -Him:


Completed ' ompleted Completed Completed Completed C o a p l s t e d
HIOKSIST OKAO1; IB in Othsp Total In In Other Total In Id Othar
Total
U. 6 . -lap en IV. 3 . Japan U. 3 . Japan

T 0 T A L U p 578 2,807 7,796 975 5,716 2,579 2,719 418 5,862 228 5,077 557
Ho grano completed 263 263 33 33 230 23O
E lame r.tary school 5,588 '77 9.109 1,5*4 402 1,142 4,042 75 3.967
High school 4,452 2,039 2,413 3.356 1,931 1,425 1.096 ich 988
College 565 291 IV 4 398 246 152 167 •5 122
Uneneen/31 711 712 385 385 327 327

IttUt 7,257 1.5BB 4,999 670 3,467 1,429 1,745 293 3.790 159 3.254 377

Ho grade completed 13* 134 27 27 107 107


e l e m e n t a r y school i.*5t> 264 3,186 981 215 766 2,469 45 2,420
High school 2,748 1,120 1.62B 1,932 1,045 887 816 7J 741
Collegs 389 204 185 261 169 92 128 93
Untnoan./l 536 536 266 266 270 270

rescix!: 1,321 1,219 2,797 305 2,249 1,150 974 125 2,072 69 1.823 1*0

Ho grade completed 119 129 6 6 123 123


Elementary s c h o o l 2,136 213 1,923 , 563 is; 376 1,573 20 1,547
high school 1,764 519 785 1,424 886 53 a 280 38 2'7
College 176 87 89 137 77 60 39 10 29
Cnsnosh/i 176 176 119 119 57 77

4/ Harare t o ovacueea far «hao h i g h e s t grade completed i a n o t known;, lncLudaa t h o a e who completed t h a i r s c h o o l i n g i n c o i i n t i i e e o t h e r t h a n
United t H a t a s or J a p a n .

"••iir-.'-i; Forms .Jui-J f and 4RA-274

fl?F)
TABLE 79.—LSrWTK OF MESIDEfiCE IK JAP AM BY SKiGATICi: IN JAPAN, SIX AND NATTYITT: I n o o M i Sefn-wt^ed a t Tula L*i#

Motor Refara t o f l ) evaoueee t r a r i f e r r e d from other cvntvra t o TAlls Lak* In sehadul*d ••gr«emtioH t r a i n ntowtmente and ( z } o r i g i n a l Tula Lata r e s i d e n t s who reantined sa aegregeear, excludes a S a a l l nuntar o f m i e e e l l a -
nooue t r a n s f e r s of i n d i v l d i ^ e and f a m i l i e s tn Tula Lako. Langth of r«tld«no« r e f e r s t o t o t a l time spent In Japan i n c l u d i n g v i s i t s a* w a l l a t a c t u a l r a s i d a n c a . Education i n Japan rsfara t o number of years attended
school i n Japan; number of yearn attended achool t a b u l e t e d to naaraot whole year*

!: i I 1 2 I E 5 0 C A T I 0 a I X J A P A «
BATIVITY AND TOTAL X At 8 P E 1 ALE
RISTIJETTSE Ti: JAPAH .Von, 1-3 4-6 7-9 10 JT» Unknown 1-3 4-6 7-9 10 JT* 1-3 44 7-9 10 ITS
Tutnl To t i l 6'nno Unknots Total Mono Unknown
o r ooro yra yra or mora T" yr. or moro
if1.

TOTAL 18,472 8,909 476 2,362 3,826 2,264 585 10,765 4,502 29a 1.366 2,730 1,477 398 7.657 4,407 1=4 9,£ 1,096 T*t 187

Newer i n Japan
L*aa than 6 moe
7,253
*54
7,253
454
. . . - - 3,633
251
3,633
251
_ H _ . _ 3,620 3,620

I ' J- - - - - LA- - - - - 203 203


6 men but l a a e than 1 yr 387 36! 192 191 191
67- - - -1 - - - 1- - - - -
195 1/4
1 JT " " " 5* yre 631 442 121 335 226 £.9 4C 296 216 53 27
5 yra • ' • 10 yre 152 65 55 526 -
462 1/33— 1 604 42 31 154 331- IA5— 1 348 24 142 121 - I/18. .
10 yra * * " 1 5 yra 1,640 37 22 ?6f 679 612 2 1,329 26 IS 194 687 402 2 511
43
11 4 94 1?2 210 _
4.

15 yra • " " 20 yra 3,032 49 37 548 1,483 010 5 2,150 40 27 347 1,106 882 10 201 3TT 265
20 yra or more 3,242 194 234 1,115 994 696 9 1,844 £4 146 590 592
525
425
r
7 1,398
9
11c 85 9 25 402 271 ••z
Unknown 631 13 2 18 13 13 567 427 9 1 11 14 10 38T 204 4 1 T 4 3 US

AMTJtfCAH BORN 12,482 8,566 190 609 1,638 1,223 263 6,940 4,330 ice 366 1,223 7*5 128 5,549 4,236 82 24 3 415 435 l»

r Newar In Japan
Laaa than 6 a»a
7,245
435
7,«5
435
. - . . . 3,628
240
3,628
240
. . . . _m 3,617
195
3,617
195
i nco but laaa than 1 y r i'.6 1/5- - - * — 185 184 L i« - - - 186 182
65- - - 1- - -• - 1- - - - -
371 1/'
1 yr " * " 5 yra 582 396 i;c HI 202 58 271 194 52 25
5 yre * " " 10 yra 66 47 320 445- - 1 589 37 27 «
1F1 328- LAs-- 1 327 20 139 120 - * -
516
1,591 28 9 164 763
1/31
2 1,134 20 6 105 4C 3 398 2 457
31
8 3 59 180
l/i.7
207 -
10 yra " •
15 yra • * " *3015yreyra 949 19 4 37 357
•-455
531 1 645 12 3 28 260 341 1 304 7 1 9 97 190 -
20 yra or more 5 15 41 48 66 2 3 9 26 26 49 1 2 15 22 -
Pntaioan
115
285
3
6 5 9 7 -
258 142 5 3 4 5 123 - 143 1 • 3 2 U 5-
- - " ;
rOREISS BORH 5,933 3*3 266 1,753 2,188 1,041 322 3,825 172 1'4 1,000 1,507 692 270 2,108 191 102 753 683 140 52

Newer i n Japan/2
Lena than 6 moe
B 8
1"
• . - - . 11
5 5
11
. . - - - 3
8
3
5
19
fc woe but l e a e than 1 yr 16 16 - - - » - 7 T - - - - - 9 9
1 yr " " " 5yra 46 -1 -2 - - - 24 24 - - - - - 25 22 1 2
4- lA- — -4 -3 -3 - - - *> -
49
5 yra * " * 10 yre 1 6 15 5 21 12 4 3 1 LA 4»

10 yre " * * 15 yre


36
249
17
9 13 124 96 7 - 195 5 12 89 64 - - 54 3 1 35 12 3
15 yra " • • 20 yre 2,083 30 33 511 1,126 379 -4 1,505 28 24 319 846 .•2844. -4 578 2 192 2rC 95 •»
20 yra or aoro 3,117 191 225 1,097 953 648 9 1,778 52 143 581 566 39? 7 1.349 109
9
at1 516 387 24? -2
tWIcnown 346 2 309 285 4 1 8 5 259 61 3 5 1 1. 50
7 13 9
« a
1/ flinee t h e school year la laaa -TTAVJI twalwe aunthn. I t ia p o s s i b l e t o complete a s c h o o l year withotrt •pending t h e f u l l year i n Japan.

2/ nafera t o peraona born i n foreign countriea ether than Japan who have M v e r bean i s Japan.

Score a 1 Forme lriA-2£ end iiU-2T*


SECTION XI

RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP

On July 1, 1944 the President signed Public Law 405 of the 78th
Congress, an amendment to the Nationality Code of the United States,
providing that a person shall lose his United States, citizenship by
"making in the United States a formal written renunciation of national-
ity in such form as may be prescribed by, and before such officer as
may be designated by the Attorney General, whenever the United States
shall be in a state of war and the Attorney General shall approve such
renunciation as not contrary to the interests of national defense«"

From December 22, 1944 until April 18, 1946 the Attorney General
approved the requests for renunciation of United States citizenship
made by 5,589 citizens while residing in WRA centers; 5,461 of the re-
quests which were approved were submitted by residents at Tule Lake.
Citizens whose applications had been approved were determined to be in
an interned status by the Department of Justice and were not free to
relocate from centers until issued orders of release by the Attorney
General,

Of the total approved, 2,785 were released from interned status


and subsequently relocated, 1,657 were interned in Department of Justice
Internment Camps and may have subsequently sailed to Japan, 4 were de-
ceased, 6 left centers prior to receipt of notification of approval of
renunciation, and 4 left centers for mental institutions.

Tables 80 to 83 summarize pertinent data concerning this group


of residents. For a discussion of the subject refer to WRA - A Story
of Human Conservation, published the the U, S, Government Printing
Office,

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I l I L t SO 0 . B. 01I1UBB a 1R» tZEIJW aflOSI AFFLICATIOa'S 10S BXST.T1CUTI0J Of DRTIBD STATJB ClIISaaBlTiT IfJTl AFTSB7SD S I fgX ITTOnriT ODIiSll
I T m i l APFBCTD Aft) OFoTTBEl DMBAitar I S M - A p r i l I M S

P/Jtfl Safari to c i t i x o i a oho i x a a u t l d and iranamlttaa bo Dapertaant of Juotloa XTltttr, f i r a a l a p p l i e a t i o a a t i t l a d JBaxanolatlon Of Paltafl. B t a t e l
BTfctiopalltT l a d axKtao Itppl Leit Aoni WBTO nrproxcd a / too Attorn*/ d a u i r a l . S a f a r i to ttaooe low Bvxamittad applloalloDA a h l l a roildlooj In ISA nan-
t o r i : OADludAn fornir r e a l d m t a oho hod pwranntatlj dipartad f r o a oonlaro prior to a p p l j i o z . Data npprexad. n f e r i to data inddxiduel n o t i o i B o f
ajprawal wort olfrwd op too Axttranf M u r a l .

DATS Of CBITBU, OCDOEBJX) SUA EEASf wurr


BjppjpA!, TOTAI tffAH Mill SlVffl ""»"•• WXBTA1W miASAB ranSOBA mBTO ™

I 0 I A 1 5.589 4 7 * S S i 0 l 8 9 * 8,441

ISM

we
larch £2 1,!H - - - w o . . . 1.910
A p r i l IT 1.000 - - - - 1.000
A p r i l SB 1.186 . - - • 1,166
ilaj 3 S « 0 - - - - 980
iiop i e ( o - - - - - - - - BO
June IB S S - - - - - - - - 3)
Jala. Sfl a a - - - - - - - - SO
Aodttot 7 ESS 4 TS SB 10 1 6 I 3 IBS
A t g u t SB 3 - - - - - - - - s
S t r A a b t r 3d s - - - - - - - - d
Ootobor IB 1 - - - - - - - - 1
lOTwAbor 16 i - - - - - - - - l
DwewECar 12 1 - - - - - - - - 1

ISM
Jwbroarp I d s - - - - - - - - S
A p r i l IT S - - - - - - - - 3
April IS IB - - - - - - - - Id

Source: DopartmBjit of Juotlep

TAKJi Bl MB XI SRI AW) l U I I U STATUS: II. I . C l t l i « « In 1BA h i m « ] » • • A p p l i c a t i o n for SnoiK u t i o s if


O a l U d S t a t e t a i U i a u b l p faro AppraTBd t f thw AttorMa. O u o r a l , Daceaaar IBM - A p r i l 1MB

Vast' At* U h i l l t K l u of B H C t i r 3 1 , 1 M B .

S B A I D Ads TOTAI arroLi IUPJSTSD nsAj\

1 1 ) 1 1 6,589 3.068 2.0O3 98

IE-IS 744 733 ll 11


30-30 3.209 1,390 323 33
26-29 1.618 BBS 797 33
30-34 721 161 669 11
36-39 303 SB 389 11
40-00 03 03
06-09 11 11

SOU 3,973 3,730 1,170 H

16-19 098 OBB - 11


90-30 1,803 1,003 139 33
38-29 1.130 888 033 11
30-31 80S 138 378 »
36-99 198 32 183 11
00-04 S3 43 *
08-09 11 11

PBUIJ laBM 784 839 33

14-19 308 337 U -


30-30 618 063 194
36-39 399 39 344 91
30-34 218 23 193 11
36-39 108 11 97 -

1/ S a f a r i Bo rldnwirt. drraraad "hd •aparatad-

Scrarcii Departaant of JuBtica; 1FEA ratarda {aaaad an 10 percaat a m p l e )

(1TB)
TABLE 83 .—Lft:OTH OF AESXISIJCX M JArAM BY EDUCATION El JAPAKI U. 5 . C i t i i e n a In WRA Centera Whoae AppUeatione f a r
Renunciation of United S t a t e e c i t i « e n a h i p bvro Approved by the Attorney General, December 1944 - A p r i l 1946

f'Qtca Residence i n Japan r e f e r s l a t o t a l time m e a t i n Japan i n c l u d i n g v i e l t e and a c t u a l r e s i d e n c e . Fducntion i n


Japan refers t o numbar o f yaara attended eohool i n Japan.

m a n IfocArioK to JAPAH .
Lt W
TH JAPAN TOTAL KM,. * " **"» ^ **•

TOTAL 5,58? 2,53* a? 1,794 1,040

Never in Japan 1,868 1,068 . . .

Leas than 5 yr» 73* $80 154

0 yra but l e a s than 10 yra 535 55 54 426

10 yra but l i a s than I f yra 1,565 22 11 ofi? 547

15 yra or Mora 887 11 - 363 493

Source: Ehsparlment of J u g t i o o i 7RA records (based on 10 paroant aample)

-AHLK83 .--DJSPC'STTION OF U. 5 . CITlf-IKS fTWKJ -<U 0K,TJ*13 -THO&; ArrUCATIi.'H3 FOR nXNUhClATIOlC OF WlTtH S'?ATSS
crrlzpFS:*Tp JBRB APrTOvbi) it ;HE ATTOftiiar ^JCHKRAI.

Hota 1 Refers t o ttnal departure fron THA Cantare. l \ S . e i t i i a n a whose a p p l i c a t i o n * f o r renunciation had boon
RBprorad vara determined t o b« In an interned atatua by the department o f J u s t i c e ; they vara not e l i g i b l e t o r e l o c a t e
from center* - u n t i l r e l e a s e d by the Attorney General,

Released Left center J*


OprriR TOTAL and Interned/2 To JapanA uvceaaed prior ^. *£"
RelooatedA -r-v^i approTalA *lo"/l

TOTAL 5,589 2,785 1,657 1,133 4 6 4

Central Utah 4 - 4 -

Colorado River 72 - 71 1

Gila River 25 - 25 -

GrvjuuJB 10 - 10 -

Heart fountain 1 - 1 -

'huwanor 6 - *> -

'.finidoVt & - 8 -

Rohwer 2 - 2 -

Tule Lake 5,461 2,T*5 1,530 1,133 * 5 *

1/ Refers to ranunciunt* for vhon Attorney General laauad orders of r e l e a s e from interned s t a t u s , copiee of Which
ware reentvral by 71A, Trior r a c e i n t of r e l e a s e order renunclant was e l i g i b l e t o r e l o c a t e from c e n t e r . Total e x -
aludea 30 renuneiantl for whom r e l e a s e orders mere r e c e i v e d ! 17 received a f t e r renunoianta l e f t c e n t e r s t o be
i n t e r n e d , If) received a f t e r renunoianta had departed t o Japan, ? r e c e i v e d for renunoianta who l e f t centers o r i o r
t,« n o t i f i c a t i o n of approval " r t.hair eon 1 ieatIOBB for renuaaiation* end 1 received a f t e r rantfnelant l o f t c e n t e r
for m-nttnl I n s t i t u t i o n ,
pj Refar^ t c renunoianta who l n f t centera for Oeonrtasnt. of J u s t i c e Internment lomc-a. Include* 2 e i t l t e n e who v o l -
u n t a r i l y dewartad to Rrystal Gity Family Internetrnt la/op t o j o i n other family members p r i o r t o approval of t h e i r
awn ligation*, for renunciation by thfl Attorney g e n e r a l .
3/ Refers to renunoianta who l e f t ""A Gmter-a t o n a i l t o Janan: Includes 17 Who s a i l e d t o Japan p r i o r t o approval of
t h e i r n n n l i c - i fens for rnnunoia'. ion by the Attorney General*
A/ Refera to c i t i z e n s who submitted a p p l i c a t i o n s for renunciation t o the Gsoartmnnt of j u s t i c e w h i l e r e s i d i n g i n T*lA
Genta-fa ln>i who nrr-ianrnt 1 y departed c r l o r t o n o t i f U s t i o r . of anprcvnl by t h e Attorney General.
5/ Refer* t o i-TiTr-ciir-ta who l e f t *7UL Centera for n e n t a l i n s t i t u t i o n s .

Sourest > - n r t - « n t of j u e t i c o t PRA records

Tuoutr. U—*fc— 13 (1*9!


SECTION XII

OTHER SELECTED STATISTICS

Part 1

Individual Exclusion

During August and September of 194-2, with the mass evacuation of


persons of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast virtually completed, the
Army initiated programs under the same authority (Executive Order No.
9066) for the exclusion from designated military areas of any individual,
citizen or alien, whose presence was considered dangerous to the
national security. Such programs were announced for the eight states
of the Tfestern Defense Command on August 19 and for the 16 Atlantic
seaboard states of the Eastern Defense Command on September 10. The
same authority was given to the Commanding Generals of the Southern and
Central Commands.

The VrRA was called upon to assume responsibility for assisting


in the relocation of the individual excludees by (1) giving advice re-
garding employment opportunities in unrestricted regions, (2) supplying
transportation and subsistence for a period usually not over four weeks,
if needed, and (3) giving assistance with property problems and family
adjustments. Assistance required on a continued basis was supplied by
the Social Security Board.

Contact was made witn 563 persons by WRA field offices set up Bt
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, Baltimore, Boston,
Cleveland and Little Rock. Only a few persons were of Japanese descent,
and those were in the Eastern Command. Table 84 summarises, for the
254 who were excluded, the Command, the state and the date of exclusion.
The remaining contacts were made up of persons whose exclusion was only
recommended, those for whom only personal histories were obtained,
those who were interned, those whose exclusion orders were rescinded,
etc. The program was terminated after a number of excludees instituted
court action.

Part 2

Leupp Center

In late 1942 and early 1943 a need developed for a procedure


whereby persistent troublemakers might be removed from the centers and
transferred to some place where their activities would be less dis-
rupting and could be more effectively controlled. As a result, a
(1B0)
temporary isolation center for troublemakers among the American citizens
at relocation centers was established under WRA supervision on January
11, 1943, at lioab, Utah. The first group to be isolated there was a
contingent of 16 men who were suspected of being ringleaders behind a
disturbance at Manzanar in December 1942; later this contingent was
augmented by smaller groups and scattered individuals entering from
eight of the ten relocation centers. On April 27, 194-3, the isolated
population was transferred from Moab to Leupp, Arizona.

A peak population of 71 was reached in July 1943. All residents


were male citizens with the exception of four aliens subsequently
interned by the Department of Justice. The center was closed December
4, 1943, with the 52 inmates being transferred to Tule Lake.

Table 65 presents the 83 persons isolated from inception to


closing, categorized by the center from which they were transferred
and by their final destination. Because of the interim nature of the
isolation center (in operation for only 11 months), Leupp is not in-
cluded as a WRA center in tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 which present the
original type of admission to and the type of final departure from the
custody of WRA.

Part 3

Institutionalized Persons

At the time of evacuation a considerable number of persons were


confined to institutions, hospitals, and rest homes, and were not,
therefore, formally evacuated. Still others were admitted to institu-
tions from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas. Table 86
presents the source of admission and the type of disposition for the
1,942 persons coming under the jurisdiction of WRA from inception to
closing.

Prior to October 31, 1942, 177 persons had been admitted to WRA
centers from institutions and the 1,074 persons remaining in institu-
tions as of that date were transferred by WCCA to the custody of WRA
(321 subsequently entered a WRA center and 753 remained under the
general custody of WRA). In addition, some 24 additional persons came
under the custodial or financial responsibility of WRA from sources
other than WCCA or WRA centers (20 of whom were admitted to centers and
four remained under general custody of WRA). This accounts for Jhe 518
persons entering a WRA center for the first time from an institution
and for the 757 persons who remained in institutions as carried in
tables 1 and 3.

(161)
Throughout the life of the centers 664 persons entered institu-
tions for the first time from a WRA center and 25 persons -who were in an
Institution at the time of evacuation and who were discharged to a WRA
center later reentered an institution. However, of these 689 persons,
124- were discharged back to a IRA center, thereby accounting for the
565 persons whose final departure from the custody of YJRA was an insti-
tution as carried in tables 2 and A* An additional three persons who
had at one time resided in a center, and had permanently departed from
the center, were admitted to an institution.

Table 87 enumerates the names and addresses of the institutions


in which institutionalized persons were residing on March 20, 194.6.

It can generally be said that WCCA transferred full responsibili-


ty for the custody of institutionalized persons remaining in institu-
tions at the time of evacuation to the WRA, and financial responsibility
was assumed by WRA for those certified by the United States Public
Health Service. This resulted in the assumption of financial responsi-
bility by WRA for roughly half the cases. With the lifting of the
exclusion order effective January 3, 194.5, negotiations were undertaken
to relinquish financial and. custodial responsibility of institution-
alised persons. By June 30, 194.5, WRA was relieved of financial
responsibility for all such persons, including individuals entering
institutions from TRA centers after that date.

Source of Data

Data pertaining to institutionalized persons under the custody


of WRA were obtained primarily from card files maintained by the WRA
San Francisco Office and the Japanese—American Branch of the Western
Defense Command. Using these files as a base, a new file was set up in
the Washington Office disclosing, in addition to basic .identifying data,
the date and type of admission, the name, location, and type of insti-
tution, and the date, type, and destination of final departure. This
file was checked against WCCA Form 11, the WCCA master file, and final
accountability rosters to insure inclusion of all institutionalized
persons. For additional basic identifying data the file was checked
against Form WRA-26, Individual Record, and the WRA master locator
file. Supplemental information regarding dates of admission and
departure to institutions and centers was obtained from United States
Public Health Service records, correspondence from institutions, center
hospital records, WRA travel requests and reports, and admission,
departure, and change of status advices submitted to the Washington
Office by centers and field offices.

The card file of institutionalized persons is deposited with the


National Archives.
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Part 4

Alaskans and Hawaiians

One hundred and forty-five persons were evacuated from Alaska


by WCCA in 1942 and, with few exceptions, were transferred from
Puyallup Assembly Center to the Minidoka Relocation Center, They were
joined in 1944 by six additional family members. Forty-two Alaskans
who were released or paroled from Department of Justice Internment
Camps also entered IRA centers. For additional information and data
concerning their final disposition, refer to tables 88 and 89*

By virtue of an Army program of limited evacuation and exclusion


in Hawaii, 1,037 persons of Japanese descent entered WRA centers from
Hawaii between November 23, 1942 and March 14, 1943; 810 were inducted
into the Jerome center, 226 into Central Utah, and one ihto Minidoka,
Eight family members from Hawaii joined them in May 1943, and 73
Hawaiian excludees entered Tule Lake in November 1944 and July 1945*
In addition, 99 Hawaiians who were paroled or released from Department
of Justice Internment Camps entered centers from 1942 to 1944. For
additional information see tables 18 and 90-92,

Part 5

Family Composition

The traditional family pattern of the Japanese which tends to


stress kinship obligations beyond the elementary family group would, in
a normal community, result in a relatively high size of family on the
basis of the Bureau of the Census1 definition of a private familyj
all blood relatives and those related by marriage or adoption who share
common housekeeping arrangements.

At the time of evacuation, one of the basic principles of the


WCCA was to move each family, with its relatives and friends who ex-
pressed a desire to be evacuated with the family, to the same assembly
center and relocation center. Such "evacuation families'* were allowed
to register together and to receive the same Family Number, Also,
groups of single men who had lived or worked together were allowed to
register as one family. These situations tended to increase the number
of large families and to decrease the number of one-person families.
No data are presented here based upon these "evacuation families".

It was not feasible to set up a definition of a family unit on


the basis of common housekeeping arrangements at WRA centers—there
were no common housekeeping arrangements. Hence the Welfare Section
established certain guides in determining what.they called "basic

(183)
family units"—-in general, units of parents and unmarried children*
The data presented in this section for Manzanar and Minidoka are based
on a study of final accountability rosters which list all residents
at these centers according to these basic units. Evidence indicates
that in these two instances at least, there was a consistent inter-
pretation of the guides established by the Welfare Section.

The 3,908 families at Manzanar and the 3,453 at Minidoka


represent all families ever at these centers except for those in which
more than one half of the members entered as transfers from another
center. Basic family units and mean size of family refer to all
members ever in the center irrespective of the time they left the
center, and hence include births, deaths and those relocated.

Part 6

Sailings t o Japan from WRA Centers

Tables 97 t o 99 summarize s a i l i n g s of r e s i d e n t s from WRA centers


to Japan: four in 1942, 314 in 1943, 3,974 in 1945 and 432 in 1946;
of these persons 4,423 were r e s i d e n t s of Tule Lake a t the time they
l e f t for t h e port of embarkation.

Of the t o t a l 4,724 s a i l i n g , 1,949 were c i t i z e n s , 1,116 were


renunciants (former c i t i z e n s whose formal application for renunciation
of United States citizenship was approved by the Department of J u s t i c e ) ,
and 1,659 a l i e n s . Of the 318 s a i l i n g in 1942 and 1943, 119 or 37 p e r -
cent were c i t i z e n s under 18 and of the 4,406 s a i l i n g in 1945 and 1946,
1,724 or 39 percent were c i t i z e n s under 20. The l a t t e r group, in most
i n s t a n c e s , was comprised of children accompanying parents who were
r e p a t r i a t i n g or e x p a t r i a t i n g .

These t a b l e s do not include former r e s i d e n t s of WRA centers who


were interned and who l a t e r returned t o Japan.

(184)
T*Ma k - » S OF UCLllSIfH, MTaiSl. COIUUID ISSUIKi SXCtUSlCH CKMR, MIS STATE —.CA bHICB EXCLUBBU P l r u n l E.cluOod f r o a DooigMtod I r i u
by ««r C p o r t o o n t -he "or. Coot.ctod by * U , Auguot 19»2 - doptoabor 1943

TTTTAL m)T.KN COBJIASS


"aan. Orog. ari>. At.
EA3TSBK COilAED
y.. *.*. ».. i.e.
SOUTH COBMAND
La.
ILXCLUSICr. Total Calif. Total I-ia. Total Ton. a l a .

TOTAL) 25* 174 144 17 12 1 59 20 lb 12 9 2 1 21 12 b 3

19 * a
Au(U*t 2 2 1 1
iertaaber 17 17 19 -
tctobar 12 42 10
HaTac-anr 25 24 14 3 5 1 1 -
-tcenbar 27 23 21 2 2 1 1 4 4 -
• • - -
19*3
January 33 29 21 1 l 2 1 1
Fa-ruary It 2 • 7 5 - . »
March 33 12 7 4 - 13 b 5 1 1 9 ' b 2
April 17 2 1 * 7 2 2 1 2 4 3 - 1
"AT V - 13 1 5 1 4 - - 1 1
JWM) 19 - - 11 1 3 5 2 - • 3 1 2 -
July 5 - - 2 - - •
Aiujuat - • -
•JS pt umber 3 3 J

Bourca*. WU Racci-aa

TABU B5.--SCURCR OF OMOIHAL rOTIRT AND LKSTTNATXC* OF FINAL IBPARTtlRE! Laupp Caotar Raaidaiita, January U i 19*3 -' &e«a»bnr *, 19*3

jbJJMA Located at -*oab, Utah., u s t i l April 2b, 19*3* and at Leupp, Ariinri*, u n t i l c l o s i n g * A l l raaidenta wara nala c i t i t a n . axeopt
four alienn •ubtaouaatly interned by fl«f*rtaant of J u s t i c e ,

D E S T I N A T I O N OF D E P A R T U R E
D 5 3
SCIJRCE Of OITRT TOTAL ZBa%TmX Colorado Gila bavt . Tula ^
Utah Riw Hirer Mountain -•--_» UnnxaAar Minidoka Lata , "
• Juatica

TOTAL A3 3 * 4 1 l 4 6 55 1/5

Central Utah Lj _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 •

O i l * Hirer lb , 3 _ _ _ 3 2 8 -

Granada 1 - - - L -

Kaart Mountain 2 . . . . - - j .

Jarnva 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 -

.Mnianar Z7 } - 3 1 - 1 1 13 "
Robaar 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I •
Tula Lata ZO - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 6 *

1/ Refer* t o Tour parsona interned by Dapartoaat of J u a t i e e and one pereon taken i n t o fadaral euatody by f e d e r a l Bureau of lnraa-
tigatlon.

aoureai form V.RA-I7b

(185)
T^kBLE BQ,—SOJRCB Op jLBOSSXQM BT DISPCSITIOM AMD TYPE C7 INSTITUTION I n i t i t o t i o m l l M d P t n o a i Under
J u r i s d i c t i o n of WTU fran Inception t o Closing

fiot.oi A l l persons of Jap&rw** descant i n i n s t i t u t i o n s on October S I , 1942, ware transferred by i r s r t i M C i v i l Control Admlniatration t o t o *
Custody of -.'u.. Type of I n s t i t u t i o n r e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n from which i n d i v i d u a l was discharged or t o i n s t i t u t i o n i n which Individual was
b e l i e v e d t o have been r e s i d i n g March 2 0 , 1M6{ does not r e f l e c t t r a n s f e r s between i n s t i t u t i o n s * SfiU was r e l i e v e d o f f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l -
i t y f o r persona of Japanese daecent remaining In i n s t i t u t i o n s on June 3 0 , 1B4S; t h e r e f o r e , parsons e n t e r i n g i n s t i t u t i o n s from ,fttA a f t e r t h i s
date have bean c l a s s i f i e d s e remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n * .

I a^ggsj TO ggg rao.- rga i ~ i_ _ wgg) ga as BJ5M_~~~


wiwm ™« «*«. « f m tJ^HL *zr J ™ » m f " T ^
_ _ _ _ _ _ A ic.^4, _ • _ _ * %££ b%° i ^ S ^ A v>-£-« «-«*-»» s*tw
(1> (0 («) (4) (S) <«) (7) (8) (B) (10) (U) (12)

T O T A L

TOTAL 1,942 1,261 ITT 1,074 854 210 SO 24 7/887 88 478 155
:,!:..;•:..:• ; . j 845 675 177 488 525 148 50 22 147 22 125
Admitted ,1k.', Cantor 5/642 6/488 177 521 176 115 50 20 124 15 HI
Cutaido .VIA Canter 48 45 - 45 52 11 - 1 4 - 4 -
Oecaaaod 155 155 - 1 5 5 115 20 - 1 . 19 9 10
nSLAINISC 5/1,097 575 S7S Sll 84 - 2 S/520 16 551 155

U E Jt7 A X

TOTAL 579 580 2 57b 549 28 - - ISO 20 147 52


DI&rLABOlD 105 55 2 5 1 6 2 9 - - 4 2 9 8 8 -
adtlittad Jit Center 45 17 2 U 1 2 8 - - 2 8 5 2 5 -
Oulaida ..ttl Center 5 5 - 8 2 1 - - * - t -
OKeaoed 55 45 - 4 S 5 B E - - 1 2 4 S
RSoaKin 474 517 - 517 297 20 - - 157 11 114 52

TUBSSCULOUS

TOTAL 545 451 14 447 560 67 - 5 78 6 55 87


9185HA903I 256 255 14 242 185 49 - 1 6 4 4 -
Admitted ABA Cantor 159 157 14 145 114 29 - - 2 2 -
i u t e i d e '.iRA Canter 54 52 - 52 24 8 - 1 1 - 1 -
Doceaaod 72 87 67 55 12 5 4 1 -
55UIJ1IB0 278 205 - 2 0 5 1 8 7 5 8 - 2 71 2 5 2 5 7

c t n i B E a 1 1 A i /«
TOTAL 407 540 169 181 9 4 6 7 3 0 2 1 1 5 6 7 62 77
OISSKAriGUJ 572 5 1 1 1 5 9 1 5 2 4 0 8 2 5 0 2 1 4 0 7 55
admitted «7U Center 543 265 159 125 19 77 SO 20 56 6 52
Out.ld* 9BU Cantor 3 3 - 5 1 2 - - - - - -
Oaceaeed 26 25 - 2 5 2 0 5 - 1 2 1 1 -
•TT-Ar:iM3 125 29 29 24 5 - - 88 - 19 77

P S I 1 t

TOTAL 525 70 2 68 81 7 - 255 5 241 7


DlSCiUSCai 105 45 2 4 4 5 8 6 - - 57 2 5 5 -
Admitted i t u Cantor 98 59 2 5 7 5 1 6 - - 5 S 2 5 4 -
Odtoldo '.HA Cantor 8 5 - 5 5 - - - 1 - 1 -
Deceaeed 2 2 - 2 2 - - - - - - -
itaADIIlI! 220 24 - 24 25 1 - - 196 5 9/196 7

y flsfara t o t o t a l cumber of i n s t i t u t i o n a l i s e d persona t r a n s f e r r e d t o Custody of 'JRA from '(iCCA a s c a r r i e d i n t a b l e s 1 end 3 , including 49*3
admitted t o c e n t e r s end 753 o t h e r s iinder general custody of JRA.
y nefer* t o b i r t h s occurring i n i n s t i t u t i o n s p r i o r t o October 3 1 , 1942, t o mothers who were admitted from assembly c e n t e r s .
y llercT* t o 21 b i r t h * , 2 persona from United S t a t e s JJiay who had never r e s i d e d i n a iT.uA c e n t e r , and 1 voluntary evacuee (£0 were admitted
t o c e n t e r s and 4 were under general custody of VfflA—see t a b l e * 1 and 3 ) .
4/ Outside .;'•!-. Center { 4 p e r s o n * ) , peceaseoj (19 p e r s o n s ) , find Remaining (542 persons—see f o o t n o t e * 6 and 7 whereby 3 persons are deducted
and 25 are added t o t h e &P.Q) account f o r the 5435 f i n a l departure* t o I n s t i t u t i o n * frcw .TTUV c e n t e r * *9 c a r r i e d in t a b l e s 2 and 4 .
s/ Includes i n ndniitted_OA Center {e42 persons) and exclude* from Remaining ( 1 , 0 9 7 persona) £5 persons who were discharged t o ".wU end
subseuucntly reentered an I n s t i t u t i o n ,
d/ Inciudsa i n Coliiim ( 2 ) and excludes f r e e Column ( v ) 25 pereOne who were discharged t o '..Tift and subsequently reentered SR i n s t i t u t i o n .
*fj Include* 3 person* f r c u United S t s t s s Army who had I'onnerly resided In a .iTU c e n t e r .
y Include* 321 persu-n* Bdr^dttsd t o general h o s p i t a l * and r e s t homes and 176 persons admitted t o orphanage*.
y Include* lu4 S e l e c t i v e J e r v i c s draft e v a d e r s .

Sources HJW records

(IBM
TABLE 67.—TOE OP IHSTITATTIOf BY MAKE AKTJ LCCATIOH: I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons
Under J i i r a i d l c t i o n of tiRA, Uarch 2 0 , 1946

Wp^e; Type of i n s t i t u t i o n r e f e r s t o i n s t i t u t i o n , i n which i n d i v i d u a l m e b e l i e v e d t o h a t - b e e n r e s i d i n g karat* SO, 1 9 4 6 . WRA w u r e l i e v e d


of f i n a n c i a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r persona of J a p a n e s e d e e o e n t remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n s on June 30, 1945j t h e r e f o r e , p e r e o n e e n t e r i n g i n s t i -
t u t i o n s from HRA a f t e r t h i s * d a t e have been c l a s s i f i e d ae remaining i n i n s t i t u t i o n s .

—HS^fflSUa_L—MttSL

TOTAL 1/1,122 479 £8S 184 2/207 a/17

AR120MA 45 9 £ 54
Maricopa
Arizona S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix) 9 9 - - - -
Phoenix I n d i a n S e r v i c e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix) 1 - 1 - ~ -
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( P r i v a t e S a n a t o r i a * - - P h o e n i x ) 1 - 1 - - -
Fims
Tucson f e d e r a l P r i s o n (Tucson) £7 - - - ( * •
Pinal
Arizona S t a t e P r i s o n ( F l o r e n c e ) 6 - — - * —
P i n a l County J a i l ( F l o r e n c e ) 1 - 1

AJKAWSAS U 4 4 - 5
Pulaski
Arkansas S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( L i t t l e Rock) 4 4 . . - .
Arkansas S t a t e P r i s o n ( L i t t l e Rock) 8 - - - S
Arkansas T u b e r c u l o s i s Sanatorium ( L i t t l e Rock) 1 - 1 - - -
Yavapai
Veterans Adminietrfition H o s p i t a l (uTilpple) S - 3 - — -

CALlFOftJfIA 781 39B 244 1*0 £5 1


Alameda
Arroyo Del V a l l a Sanatorium ( L i v e r a o r e ) 8 - 3 - -
C a l i f o r n i a School f o r Deaf ( B e r k e l e y ) 1 - - 1
Fairmont H o s p i t a l (San l a a n d r o ) 3 - 1 2 - -
V e t e r a n s ArU,-liiist r a t i o n H o s p i t a l ( L l v e r a o r e ) 1 - - 1 - •
Amador
Preston School of Industry (lone) 1 - - - - 1
Calaveras
Bret Harts Sanatorium (Uurphys) 5 - 5 - - -
Colusa
Colusa County Hospital'(Colusa) 1 - - 1 - -
Fresno
Prseno General H o s p i t a l (Fresno) 11 - Z 9 - -
Old t e n ' s Horns ( F r e s n o ) 1 - - 1
Yftjh-I-Ah Sanatorium (Auberry) 1 1 - * *
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( B e e t Home—Fresno) S - - 2 - -
Humboldt
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of U. g , U a r s h a l ) L - - 1
Jtern
Stoneybrook Sanatorium (Keens) \ _ 1
Kings
Kings County Hospital (hanford) B - 2 - - -
Los Angeles
H i l l i r e s t Sanatorium ( l a C r e s c e n t s ) 1ES - 125 - -
Los Angeles C e n s r a l H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles) 27 1 0 25 - -
U a r y k n o l l Sanatorium (Monrovia) 9 - 9 _ - •
HDruuboes H e i g h t s Sanatorium (Monrovia) 1 - 1 - - -
norwalk S t a t * H o s p i t a l (HnrwalJc) 28 28 - -
P a c i f i c Colony ( S p a d r a ) 16 16,
nencho Los Amlgoe (Hondo) 22 6 - IB » -
aoakhavsn sanatorium- (Vsrdhigo) 1 l - - - • —
Santa A n i t a Sanatorium (Temple C i t y ) 4 - 4 - - -
Van Velzer Sanatorium (Baldwin Perk) 1 - 1 - - -*
White Memorial H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles) 1 - - 1 - »
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown. (Heat Home—Loe Aneslee) 1 - - 1 - —
Madera
Ahwahnee Sanatorium (Ahwahnes) 1 - 1 - - -
Madera County Jail (Madera) 1 _ _ _ 1 _
Uadara Hospital (Madera) L - - 1
Larln
HOBS General H o s p i t a l (Hoes) 1 - 1 - - -
San Cuentin P r i s o n (San ijuentui) V& - - — Lf
Mendocino
Mendocino 3 U U H o e p l U l (Ueadocino) 15 16 - - -
Hsrced:
Ucroed General H o s p i t a l (Merced) 8 - 8 - - -
Mount C a r o e l Mercy H o s p i t a l (Merced) 1 - - 1 - -
Kipa
" a p e S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Xmola) 40 40- - - -
Orange
Orange County H o s p i t a l (Orange) 1 - 1 - -
Santa Ana Orphanage ( S a n t a Ana) 2 _ - t - -
Placer
ifeimar Sanatorium ("(fleimar) 26 - 22 - — -
oacramento
C a l i f o r n i a S t a t s p r i s o n (Folsom) 5 5
Sacramento County H o s p i t a l (Sacramento) 8 - 2 4
Sacramento Bounty J a i l (Sacramento) S — — — 3 -
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( R e s t Home—Florin) 1 - - 1 - -
SAB B e n i t o
can B e n i t o County H o s p i t a l ( H o l l i s t e r ) 1 *- 1 — - —
San Bernardino
F a t t e n S t a t * H o s p i t a l (PatbOn) 14 74 - -
Sen F r a n c i s c o
Lacuna Honda Home (Son F r a n c i s c o ) 15 - - 16 - »
San F r a n c i s c o H o s p i t a l (San F r a n c i s c o ) 8 - 4 2 - -
S t u r g e Memorial H o s p i t a l (Ban F r a n c i s c o ) L - - 1
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown [Rest Horns—San F r a n c i s c o ) 1 - - 1 -' -

(1&7)
TAEEE en,—TCTS OF rasinuTH* Br NUKE um.LMiiiCHi nvtMnUaaUaid p,r.™

STATE COUHTT. CITY i*!TKPP F E H _A L


kEttTAL
AND NAM* OF INSTITUTION ^ ^ TUBERCULiXS ^ J*aqi- Rafor-
__^_^__ . tonliarT n-fctory

atttJTjBJj {ContifllMd}
Sin Joaquin
Sill Joaquin Ganarai H o i n l t a l (franch Camp) 19 15 4 - -
Stockton Gonoral Hospital (Stockton,) 3 - 2 1 - -
Stockton S t a t * Hospital (Stockton) H 94 - -
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown (Lodi) I - - 1 - -
Svi Luis Cblspo
San Luis CbiapO County Hoapital (San Luis Obispo) 1 - - 1 -
5*ii Lull Ooiipo Tubsrculoais Sanatorium (San Lulu Qbiapo) 1 - 1 "
San UatsQ
Canyon SanatorLun. (rUdWood City} 1 1 - 1 1
CmaWJ*d.ty Hoapital (San Mataoj I - 1 -
Haaalar Haalth Horns (Radwood C i t y ) 4 - 4 -
Santa Barbara.
Old tan 1 • HAD* (Santa. Maria) I - - •
SanU B*rt*T» County Horn* (Honda) *
Santa Barbara frnaral Hospital (Santa Barbara) 7 -- 3 *
VstartrtJ Anmlnlatration Hoapital (Santa Barbara) 1 - - *
Santa C l a n
*gO«wt Stata Hoapital (ApHfl) 41 41 - -
Santa C l a n , County alffl Hous* ( M l l p l U l ) *, - - 0
Santa C l a n County Hoapital (Santa C l a n ) 3 - 5 - - -
SOncma
Salvation Aran* Hcca (lyttOfl) 4 - - 4
SoTtcua County Hoapital (Sonoma) - 1
Sonoma Stata Horn* (Sonoa*) W W - -
Tulara
COR Han's Has* ( V i a t l i a ) 1 - - 1 - -

Canai-illo S t a t * Hoapital f f — i H l n ) 80 80
Fantura County Hoapital (TantUrt) 1 - - 1 - -

cciaupo * 4 - - 4 1
Arapafio*
Fadaral CofrtCtional l n i t i t u t * (blfilewood) 1 - - - - 1
Dsnvar
Canv*r County J a i l (D*nT*r) 4 - - - 4 -
Pu*blo
Puablo Inaan* Aaylun {Pu*blo} 4 4

GftPBCXA 1 - - - 1 -
DaKalb and F u l t o n
Ftdsral P o n i t a n t i a t y (Atlanta) J. - - - 1 -

TjiaHP ' 11 7 - £ Z
Ada,
S t . Luke"a Hospital ( B d l « ) 1 - - 1 -
St* 7inc*pt q a Hoapital (Sola*) 1 - - 1 "
_ £
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown (custody of Hi S* Marshal) £ - -
Binghan,
Idaho S U t a H o a p i t a l (BlnCkf not) 7 7 - - - -

ttUtjAj SO - - - DO
Laavanporth
La*v*tprerth F a d a r a l P r i i o n (Laavanworth) 30 50
1
ICfflNESOTA 1 - -

S t , Uary'l Wurs* Hoaw (RochasUr) 1 - - *

N^RAS.HA 1 - - £ - -
Douglas
Boyi Toim (BOya To*n) 2 - - *

CffftON • 27 £0 7
karion
Grmgdfl Faii-rian Hoapital (Salam) 5 6 -
Cragon S t a t * Hoapital (Salan) 8 B
Oregon S t a t * Tubarculoaia Sanatorium (Salan) 5 - ft "
loiltnooah
UornLntsld* Hoapital (Portland) 4 4 -
Umatilla
B a i t a m CTagon S t a t a Hoapital (pa.ndj.ston) B S -
W**0n
Eaatam Crogpn S t a t * Sanatoriiw (Th* D a l i t s ) £

wpMTIJaaTA L X
T*iilad*lphia
E*F.1 f r i l l * Sanatorium (Fhlladalpnia) 1 - 1
m i . ii _ - - - 11
Bcnrt* «
F*d*r«l Corraotional X n a t l t u U (Taaaidtana) 2 - -
El Paaa g
Fadaral Corractional I n a t i t U t * (La Tuna) *
ma l7 « - 5 s -
Uillard ,
Millard County J a i l (Fillmdr*) 1 -
S a l t Lake .
Holy Croii Hoapital ( S a l t iak* City) l
U t t * r Eavy S a i n t i Hoapital ( S a l t Lak* City) 1 - - l
T*t*rana Adminiatration Haapltal ( S a l t Lak* City) 1 - - *
I n i t l t u t i o n Unknown ( S a l t Lah* City) 1 "
InatltUtiop. L'lutnown ( c u l t o d y of U. 3 . Varanal) 2

(188)
TABLE B7.—TTPE OF Bt3TTTliTI0)J 9Y. TMUB AflD LCCATlOfi: I n s t i t u t i o n a l i s e d Pwroon*
Under J u r i s d i c t i o n of LIRA, Baroh 2 0 , 1*46 {Continued}

^ i _^ i tentlary laator - /

UTAH (Continued)
Utah
Utah S t a t e Deaf School (Provo) 1 - - 1 - —
Utah S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( j-.-'svoJ B B - — - —
I n s t i t u t i o n Urioiown (Amarlean F o r t ) 1 1 - - — -

lAMlffcTQH 14R 20 £7 4 7Q 4
King
F i r l a n d Sanstoriusj (Richmond H i i M a n d s ) 13 - 1ft
King County H o s p i t a l ( S e a t t l e ) £ - - • - •
King County J a i l ( S n a t t l e ) 1 - - - 1 -
King County Sanatorium ( S e a t t l e ) 11 - 11 - -
Tierce
Mountain View s a n a t o r i u m (Lakeview} S - 5 - —
_
S t a t e C u s t o d i a l School of I n d u s t r y (Buckley) 4 - - - **•
ll. £ F P e n i t e n t i a r y (McNeil 1 e l a n d } 77 - - - 77
Wen t e r n S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( s t e i l s c c w ) 16 1* - -
Skagit
Horth-flm Stats Hoepital (Sedro Woolloy) 9 9 - - -
Yakima
Medical Lake H o s p i t a l (iVapato) 4 4
Yskiine. County H o s p i t a l (Yakima) 2 - - 2

WjST_XPltmaA a - - - 3
Monroe
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of UP S . Marshal) 3 - - - 3 -
w
kTCtllatt 30 4 - -
Carbon
MyoEdnfl S t a t * P r i s o n ( R a » U n a ) 1 - - - 1 *-
Laramie
I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of U. 3 . Marshal) £4 - - - 24
Uinta »
_ -
Wyoming S t a t * .Hospital [EvanstCfi) 4 4 -
looming S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r y (EVanston) 1 - - - 1 -

1 / I n c l u d e * 2S p e r s o n * who v e r s d i s c h a r g e d t o WHA and s u b s e q u e n t l y i-eentered an i n s t i t u t i o n *


2 / I n c l u d e s 132. S e l e c t i v e ttervic* or*!"! e v a d e r s .
Ly I n c l u d e s 1£ S e l s c t i v " * 3 4 r v i t * d r a f t evader*»

Source! WRA rccorda-

'i^;-
TAhlE -Ea.—iCE IY SEX, 1! ATTVITY AK3 "iAftlTAL STATUS: A U i k u ETaCUaaa t.ho KnWrad "KA CSntere

lYjrtji Refere if paracnp ot Ju.panap* descunt evacuated from Aleaka t o 4TJCA Aaeeably C g n t t n i n April 1?42 who
•era trenafarrad to iJLA Centers i n Au t uat and September l n 4 Z j excludee 6 a d d i t i o n a l evacuees who entered a »RA
Center f r o * Alaska i n FtLrutiry 1944, and 42 Alaskana who wara r e l e a s e d or paroled f r o * Dppartaent of J u s t i c e
Internment Camps and entarad nRA Cpnture. ^..c tubulated a* of December $1, 1942.

T 0 T 4 1 MBK1C6H EGRM FOREIGN BORN


44JE Tfltal 111. I'm:. Total lalfc t:,!.,' Total 4am Faaal.

11 0 U * £ »

TOTJiL 145 66 59 121 61 40 24 5 19

I M H 5 14
£
7
4
7
4
14
8
7
4
7
4
- . .
5-9
10-14
n LS 5 17 12 5 - - .
18 B 26 18 8 - - -
15-19
20-24
16
14 15 - - -
29
It
15
1
29 14
1 - - -
25-29
30-34
17 17 16
- - -
35-39
7
Ft
7
-5 7 7
- - - -5
to-u
5
3
3 3
- -
45-4?
3
- 7 - - - 5

1. - - -1
7 7
50-54 3
4
1 i - - J
1
55-53
-i . - —
60-61
65 4 a . e r
1
3 3 - - - 3
1
-
7 E 1 C 1 I I

T0T4J, 100,0 59-3 40.7 93-5 55.9 27.6 16.5 3-4 13.1

TCTAL 400,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0

Und.r 5 9.7 8.1


4.4
11.9
6.8
11.6 8.6 17.5
10.0
. - .
5-3
10-14
5.5
14.0
6.6
14.0
4.9
14.8 - - -
11.7
20.5
8.5 12.5
20.0 - - -
15-19
20-24
17.9
20.0 16,5
13.5 21.5
24.0
22-3
17.3 - - *•
18.6
25.3
14.0 19-8
37.5
- - -
25-29
30-34
11.7
4.B S.l
1.7
5.8 8.6
2.5
- - -
5-5 3.5 - - 2 0 . 8- - 2 6 . 3-
35-39
40-44 2.1
8.5 2.5 3.7
- - 15.8
45-49 4.3 - 5.1
- - 12.5
-
1 . 2- - - 2 0 . 0-
11.9 29.1 36.8
50-54 I.B 15.6
5.1
- - 16.7
4.2
1 . 1- - - 2Q.-
55-59 .7 1.7 5.3
50-64 4.2 0
.7
2.1 3.5 - - - 6O.0
55 * 4444
- - - 12-5
"
Source: *CCA f e c i a l apt a. R e g i s t r a t i o n »'OTB

TABLE &^—^POSITION OF EVACUEES FROM ALASKA MHO S H E R D TOA CENTERS

Hoiii D i s p o s i t i o n r e f e r • to typo of f i n a l departure f r o a sftA. Center Meapt for i * person*


•ho relocated i n the S t a t e * from c e n t e r * ami aiibae^uently returned t o Alaska; theae persons
•ra tabulated as fcevLnn, returned t o Alaska a

OTRWWTTrrii TOTAL CMGIKAL AIA3KAH PAR0I£D AKD


BISPOSITICW wsw. WACgEES^ RSISAfrlll AUSKAJi3£

TOTAL i/193 151 42

RETURjJEL TO ALASKA i/&0 59 21


From Cpntsri d i r e c t l y 46. 35 11
Already h,L.-cetaJ_4 34 24 10

ULCCATEp IN STATES lDfc, &fl l6

INTERMLD/5 1 1

DECEASED u 3 3

1/ Refers to 145 persons aracuatad from Alaska lp, L?42 and 6 a d d i t i o n a l avnouees who
enterad IRA Cantara froa Alaska i n 1944,
j/ Refers to a l i e n s interned from Alaska who were relapsed or parolad fro a Department of
J u e t l e a Internment Cacapa and entered IRA Centers*
j_/ Sxcludwl 12 babies W a i n atnt«e «ho returned t o Alaska, with t h e i r f a i i l l e e .
i/ Refers to persona who o r i g i n a l l y l e f t c e n t e r s t o r e l o c a t e In s t a t e * add who subsequent-
ly returned t o Alaska.,
5/ Refer* to pet-son interned ifl Department of J i i a t i M Internment T I B ? .

Source: *HA. records

£190)
TABLE 9li.—hA»AUAH& ETACUA3SQ TO VIA CENTERS BY CENTER AMD LATE OF ARRIYALi November 1942 - - W c h 1943

Kfli*; In addi'inti, 9 voluntary a v u u a a a from Hawaii entered VRA Centera between Way 1943 and Saptaafear
1944 t o j o i n family »u-ibere, T3 Hawailar. e i c l u d e a i entered WRA Cantara i n " » e a b e r 19*4 and J u l y 1945*
and 99 Hawallana *ho war* parolad or ralaaaad from Wpartment of J u s t i c e I n t e r m e n t Canjpa antarod WRA
Centera from 1942 t o 1944.

TOTAL 1.037 810 226 1

Hovaalaa 23, 1942 107 107 -

January 5 . 1943 443 443 -

Fobruary 6, 1943 261 260 - 1

i6aran 14, 1943 226 - 226

Jource. HOCA For* S-*flA

TABLE 9 1 . — AGE BY SEX, irATTVITY AND MARITAL STATUS: Hawaiiase Evacuated t o WA, Cantara, Sevanbar 1942 - -arch 1943

Note- In a d d i t i o n , 8 voluntary avaeuaaa from Hawaii sntarad \MX Cantara between May 1943 and S opt amber 1944 t o
j o i n family members, 73 Hawaiian axeludeea entered VRA Centera i n Kovambar 1944 and July 1945, and 99 Hiwaiiaaa mbo
»«r* paroled or ralaaaad from DapartaMnrt of J u s t i c e Internment Camps entered «TU Cantara from 1942 t o 1944. Age
tabulatad aa of Daoaasar 3 1 , 1 9 4 2 .

T O T * ! AKERICUI BOBII I0BCI0X BORH


mx AKD ux
31njl. Married Total ddatla darrlad
Total Uarriad Total
•i..o .-
TOTAL 1.03? 507 530 910 48" 422 127 19 108

Undar 5 13l 131 - 129 129 . 2 2 .


5-9 125 125
- 120 120
- 5 5
-
10-14 122 122 119
2 8- 2 8- -
119 3 3
4 4
15-19
10-24
115
169
67
30 139
111
165
63
,5 137 4 2 -2
25-29 121 114 113 6 107 1 1 7
30-34 N 87 75 1 74
41
13
- 13
41 9
35-33
40-44
50
48
50
46 23 -1 22
9
25 -1 24
20
«5-4» 33 32 13
1
1 12
1
20
12 - 12
50-54 13
B - 13

a6 - B - e
55-59
6 - - - - - 6
1- - - - -1
60-64 6
65-99 7
1
6
- - - 7 6
50-74 1 1 1
- - - " "
UAIX 584 250 334 546 241 305 38 1 29

lladar 5 67 87 . 67 67 . . '.
4
.
5-9 59 v"
- 55 55
- 4
-
10-14 68 68
27- « 2- - - -
if
15-19 63 it 62 is 7 1
-
20-24 130 14 116 1
131 IS 116
-
25-29 72
41
2 70
41
71
41
1 70
41
1
-
30-34
- - - 3-
35-39
40-44
29
23
-2 29
21
26
17 1-
26
16 1-
«5-»9
50-54
10
6
5
-
-
10
8
5
8
I -
-
8
1

- [
55-59
60-64 3 - 3 - - - -
4 1- 3 - - - 1-
65-69
1 1 - - -
7»-T4
" - - " '
f-JU: 453 257 196 364 247 117 89 10 79

Uodar 5 64 64 - 62 62 _ 2 -
5-9
10-14
66 68 - 65 65
- 1
-
1- 1- -
54 54 51 51 3
15-19
20-24
52
38
51
15 23
49
35
46
14 21
3
1 -2
25-29 49 5 44 42 5 37
- 7
30-34 1 46 34 1
47
21 21
33 13
- 13
6
35-39
40-44 - 15
6 - 15
6 -
1- -1 -
25 25 19 19
45-49 2j 22 5 4 18
- 18
50-54 J
- 5
- - - - 5
55-59
60-64
3
- 3
- - - - 3
3
- 3
- - - - 3
65-69
7O-74
3
- 3
- - - - 3

- " - - - - - - -
souroai WOCA Social Data Raglatratioa Tons

'191;
TASLI 93,—DISPOSITION OF " . K A I I A £ K7ACOZS5 SEX arTaRID 7Tffll CEHTLRS

Motet Refere to pereone evacuated from Hawaii who entered TEA Centere. D l e p o e l t i o n r e f e r e to type of f i n a l a>p*r-
'.'.:-« fron; W5A Cnntrri except fcr 106 pereone who r e l o c a t e d to mainland from centere and aubeequently returned to
Hawaii; these perrone arc tabulated a* hariii,; returned to Hawaii.

UTtpOSITItM TOTAL OrJOIEAl HAUIIAl' HASAKAi FABELET A,7D


EVACUEXS/l. RJGLuTiEao"/^ HELEASID HA.UIIAKS/3

TOTAL 1,217 1,048 73 99

HETtffuZTJ TO HAW: :i± 506 666 36 BO


From W'.i Cantara 700 696 39 76
Already r e l o c a t e d / £ 106 90 6 10

Ka0C.-TED TO HAIITIAND 136 119 5 1

TO JAPAH^e 136 126 10 1

lirTaEKIDil 116 84 20 11

TuLWTAHILT THTlHJXIi^B 36 23 3 -

Di^XiHSD 10 9 - 1

1/ JLafara to 1,037 pereon* evacuated from Hawaii In four major trnnefer arjvcments b e t - s e n Bovetcber 1942 and march
1943. and B voluntary evacueei from Hawaii who an t i r e d WHA Centere between May 1943 and September 1944 to Join
family neubere.
2/ Refere to male American c i t l x e n e excluded from Hawaii who were admitted to Tula Lake O - t e r i 67 in Sovamber 1944
and 6 In July 194.5.
'£/ Befere to a l i e n a i n t e r n e d from Hawaii who ware r leaead or paroled from Depar treat of Jo.it i c e Internment Canpe
and who entered TiiX Contara.
*J Refere to partone known by BItA to hare returned to Hawaii,
BV Aeferc bo pereone who r f i o c ted to mainland from centerc and rubcequently returned to Hawaii.
%' Before to pe; •••<•••• B who l e f t c e n t e i a for Japan.
jj flafer* to peraone l.tterned ID Department of J u e t l e a Inteijaiaut Caunpe.
Sif i'i : • i-w to pereom who v o l u n t a r i l y joined interned feadly members lo Departmeat of J u a t l o e Family Internment Camp.

Sourct : IB* raoorde

(1931
TABLE 93.—dlXE OF FAKILI EI HJK-i't AIED . I s OF Clllir.'ull IN F.j::SIs I j u u c i r (IRA Center, 1942 - I M S

Hotel Total f e m i l l a a r e f e r to a l l f e m i l i e a ever at fanzanar except f o r 37 f a m i l i d a . n o entered aa trunnfare from other HRA Centura.
S i z e c f family rafara to a l l members of the f a m i l y avai 1 a t yanstenar and lncludaa btrtha a t tha c a n t e r . Utaaarried peruana under 25
yaara o l d i n a family firoup are definnd aa c h i l d r e n ; ana of children tabulated a a of Becamear 3 1 , 1943 except for b i r t h s i n 1943,
1944 and 194S who a r t included in children under 1 3 .

HUMBFIt AND A03 TOTAL 5 I Z E OF P t t U T


OF CNLJB1T1 FlOUtS 1 9 3 4 6 6 7 9 9 1 0 1 1 1 4

t O T l l F 1 I I L I E S 5,909 1,489 618 339 49S 324 200 124 95 19 15 0 1

With Be Children 1,994 1,488 W « 8 1 . • - . • • •


with Childran under 13 only 873 39 335 253 133 98 30 12 2 0 - 1
.flttl Children 13-04 only 629 114 199 166 94 43 IB 3 1 1
With Childran under 16 9 15-04 422 3 11 99 98 S3 76 40 IS 12 B

FAllIUSo WITH NO rTKILDBOl 1,994 1,499 4 8 2 8 8 8 1 - - - - - - -

F4KHISS i.lTH uBS CHUB 919 - 1 3 3 4 6 1 2 1 5 1 - - - - - -


Under IS 397 - 3 9 8 2 S S - - - - - - - -
1S-24 792 - 9 4 1 W 1 8 3 1 - - - ' - - -

FABI1I2S .flTH WD CHQDKBI SS7 - 2 3 70 4 3 O 2 S S 1 - - - - -


TWD undar IS 260 - - K J 2 4 9 4 - - - - - - -
Tne 1S-24 222 - 20 49 126 22 4 1 - - - - -
Cna under 15 9 ona 13-24 7S - B H S S 2 1 - - - - - -

F4KHU9 ultK THIEF. CHILDitFS 3S2 - - 4 5 S 2 9 0 1 1 4 - - - - -


thraa undar IS 133 - - - 4 1 2 9 - - - - - - . -
Three 15-24 101 - - 4 ED 99 7 2 - - - - -
Two under 15 1 one 15-24 51 ' - - - 1 2 8 1 1 - - - - -
One " " A two " 67 - - - 6 5 5 3 1 - - - - -

F41BU6S .1IIH FOUR CHIIDKOt 204 - - - S 1 2 1 7 1 1 4 5 - 1 - -


Four undar 15 66 - - - - - 6 5 - - - - - -
Four 15-04 SB - - - 1 1 2 9 4 3 - - - -
I b r e e under 15 1 ana 15-21 22 - - - 1 0 19 1 - - - - -
TWu a » t two a 36 _ _ - _ 4 E B 3 - - 1 - -
Onn • * 1 ttiraa » 43 - - - 1 9 S 1 * - - - - -

FayMES ittlfi FIVE CHIIBRM 125 - - - - - 1 4 1 0 0 8 1 - - -


Fira undar 15 51 - - - - - 1 5 0 - - - - -
F l n 15-24 14 - - - - - 2 1 1 - 1 - - -
FDUT under 15 6 ona 15-24 14 _ _ _ _ - l f 5 - - _ - _
Three " • i two • 16 _ _ - _ - t i o 2 _ _ - -
Two " « A thraa •' 23 - - - - - 4 19 5 - - - -
One \ « :• four " 25 - - - - - o M ! - - - -

FilLTLIES WITH SIX CKILBRDI 48 - - - - - - 6 4 2 1 - - -


Sisc under 15 12 - - - - - _ - u - - - -
S l a 1S-S4 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - -
Flra undar 15 , ona 15-04 3 _ - - _ - - - 3 - - - -
Four i 1 I t n > 10 - - - - - - 3 6 i _ _ -
Thrae " " 4 three • 9 - _ - - _ _ l 8
tt
Two w a s four 9 - _ _ - - - - 9 - _ _ -
Ona " • 3 five • 4 - - - - - - - 4 - - - -

FaBIllES WITH SEVeK CHJIORBI IS _ _ - - - _ _ B 1 9 1 - _


Sevan undar 15 2 _ _ - - - _ _ _ o _ - _
Sevan 15-24 1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _
Fira under 15 4- two 15-24 5 _ _ _ - - _ _ 1 5 - - _
Fcur a a 4 three - 1 - _ - - _ _ - - i - - _
Thraa " " 5 four " 6 - - _ _ - _ _ _ f l _ _ _
Two HI a A f i v e * t - _ _ - - - _ - 2 - - _
0 n a » " A a i ) t " 1 - _ - - - - - i - - - -

FABJin.S WITH HCHT CHXUIftBi 11 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - -


Eight undwr 15 2 _ - _ _ - _ _ , - 0 - -
Sevan under 15 4 one 15-24 2 - - - - - - - - - - B - -
Six » • 6 two " 2 - - - - - - - - - B - -
Five a a 4 thraa Hl 2 _ _ _ _ - _ - - _ 0 - _
Four a 11 4 f o u r 11 j _ _ _ _ _ - . - . 3 - -

FALILIiS iilTM NIKS CKILDHE; 10 _ _ _ _ - - - . - E 2 -


Savan undar 15 A two 15-04 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 -
Sim a 11 6 three " 3 _ « _ _ - _ _ _ _ 1 2 -
Fiva a a 4 four a 3 - - - - - - - - - t o -
Four a • 4 ffT, a J - - - - - - - - - - J . .
B
Thraa a 4 ,^x a 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g _

FAlfLLIFuT. WITH TEH CIETlBRFJf 1 _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ l


Tan undar 15 1 - - — - - - _ — - _ - - 1

$Oiirca: FiiuJ. Accotmt-ibJJLity R o j t i r , U&nunarj favtYibor 2 1 , Lfl4&.

d»j)
TABLE ^ . — 3 I Z K OF MrTfiT BY TnaflKS AMD AflS Of CNlLDMN IH FAWlLTi Hlflidsfce W*A C M t « r , 1942 - 1945

Bjrt*.t T o t a l f n o i l l n e r e f e r t o &U famllLer a v e r a t MlnJdnfca e x c e p t f o r 91/. ' n f t i l l e * -ho e n t e r e d u t r u w f e r * frooi e t h e r WRA C a n t o r * , S i s e


Of ftrajly r a f a r n t o a l l rashers o f t h e f a t f i l ? e v e r t t F i n i d o K t TV3 i n e l u d e e b i r t h * a t t h e c e n t e r , h n a a r r l a d persona under 25 Y»are o l d I n
a fe™-1ly group e r e d e f i n e d 49 c h i l d r e n ; ago of c h i l d r e n t a b u l a t e d a* of IM«nb«T 3 1 , 1942 e x c e p t f o r b i r t h * I n 19*?, 1944 end 1945 Mho e r a
Included. I n c h i l d r e n under 1 5 ,

NuVKR AND ACE TOTAL , S l g B OF FAMILY


0? tfuliJJHEri FAM1UB3 \ 2 3 4 5 6. 7 3 9 10 11 12 13
-
=L=-=--Z^--^= • =•:¥=— , —- ^r=^: ^ = ^ ~ —~' - - '"^^. ' ~ • ~ —
TOTAL F A M I L I E S 3,452 1,052 609 544 467 361 208 101 55 17 8 5 1 4

Htih bo C h i l d r e n 1,5™ 1,052 i & l t t f l - - - - - - - -


With C h i l d r e n under 1 5 o n l y 696 - 39 260 201 110 57 16 6 1 2 2 _ _
nth Lhiidrin. 15-24 o n l y 704 99 221 201 1 3 0 4 4 5 3 1 - - - -
With C h i l d r e n under 15 ft 15-24 474 3 13 78 120 107 73 46 15 6 3 1 4

FAHlLLSa eTlH « • CHllftBEN 1,578 1,052 468 50 7 1 - - - - -

FAMILIES ulTH OKS CHILD 575 119 399 42 15 -


under 15 257 - 3 9 235 10 3 _ _ _ - - - _ _
l>-24 288 - 8 0 164 3 2 1 2 - - - - * - - - -

FlUI^wao IttTH TWO CKIIKHEK 554 - 2 2 9 0 3 9 3 4 2 6 1 - - -


Tec raster 15 223 - - 2 5 187 9 2 - - - - - - -
TK» 15-24 248 - 19 53 U7 25 3 1 - - -
One under 15 6 on* 15-24 83 - 3 12 59 3 1 * - - - * » . • «

FAllLrSS hITH THKKS CHILDRB8 357 - - 5 4 3 282 2 6 1 - - - - - -


Three u n d e r 1 5 10* - - - 4 9 7 4 1 - - - - - -
Thra* 15-24 127 - - 4 20 BB 15 - - - - - - -
Two under 15 * m e 15-24 41 1 7 31 2 -
taw " 'i ft two • 83 - - - 1 2 66 5 - - - - - _ _

FAMILIES hTTH FOUR CHILDREN 201 - - - 2 2 1 6 1 1 5 0 2 1 -


Four under 15 53 - - - - I 5 0 2 - - - - - -
Four 15-24 3? - - - 2 5 2 * 2 1 1 -
Three undar 15 h ens 15-24 16 - • - • 1 1 5 - - - _ _ _ _ ,
Tee • " H m " 32 - - - - 5 2 6 1 - - -
Qua » * ft t h r e e • 63 - - - - 8 4 4 10 1 - -
FAMILfE- WITH FIVE CHLLuRKN 99 - - - - 1 1 4 75 8 1 - _ _ _
Five undar 15 16 - - - - - 1 15 - - - - - -
Five 15-24 3 - - - - - - 1 2 - " " . - * *
Four under 15 * one 15-24 8 - - - - - i 6 l « .
fhr« • " ft t e n " 12 - - - - 1 1 9 1 - -
n
fen • * three • 28 - - - - - 5 2 0 2 . 1 - - - -
OEW • • * four • 32 _ _ - _ * 6 2 4 2 - - - - -

FAMrLIES WITH SIX CHILDREN 5? _ _ - - - 1 9 41 4 2 - - -


S i r Under 15 6 - - - - - - - J - 1 - - -
SiX 15-24 1 1 -
F I T O under 15 * one 15-24 7 - - - - - - 1 6 - -
Four • » ft t e c * 10 - - - - - - 2 * 2 - - _ _
Three " " f t three • 15 _ - - - - - i l 2 1 - i - - -
t*o • « ft four " 12 - - - - - 1 3 7 1 - - - -
On* • • ft f i v e • 6 _ _ - _ - - i 5 - - - _ -

FAMILIES V/ITH SEVEN CHILDREW 18 . - - _ _ . - 4 u 2 1 - -


Sevan welder 1 5 3 _ . - - - - - i i i - - -
Fi*e under 15 ft two 15-24 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 * -
Tour • • ft three • 4 - - - - - - - l 3 - - - -
Three * " f t f pin* M 5 - - - - - - - 1 4 , - - — —
T w o " a f t f I T * • 1 - - - - - - - _ _ i _ _ -

tm* " " ft a i x • 3 - - , - - - - 1 2 -

FAMILIES LITH EIGHT CHILDREN 4 - - - - - - - - - 4 - - -


S i x under 15 * two 15-24 2 „ _ - _ • • - - - 2 - - -
Five • " f t three " 1 - - - - - - - - - l - - -
Four " • * four " 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -

FAMILIES hITU HIRE CJLILURHI 5 - - - - - - - - - - 4 i -


Rliift <mder 15 8 - - - - - - - - - - 2
F i v e under 15 ft four 15-24 2 _ - _ . - _ . _ - - - 1 1 -
,f
Four • » * five 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -

FAMILLbS irrfH ELEVEN CHIT43RKN" 4 ^ ^ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ £


Nine undar 15 ft t e e 15~24 1 - - - - - - - - - - _ _ i
n
Sight " *- threa " 1 - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - i
Saven • " f t four " 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

Sourcet Final Acceptability .loater, Minidrfea, October 20, 1945.

(1?*)
M M -' .—LWATTACHB) IIBtTIDUiXJ ST a l l ASH KAAITAL STATUSi Kanaanar and Kloiaofca VIA C t t t t r i , lQ-*2 - I9U5

fatol Safari to f u . i l 1«* of on* p*r*oa arar a t H u t a n a r and Minidoka txeludtoff tbo«a who aatarad aa t n u u f a r a from othar VRA C*at#r«.

i n i n i P 1 1 c I l l
MJUUW (TiTOd XiHZilti2 KISTXX3IA. H1T7.1K1B MlXlXOCa
Total Halo 7.U.I. Total Hal. T»I7Mtl# Total Hal. f.aolo Total Hal. 1ml.

TOW UJiTTlCHJD l m i v i r o i i S 1.6(9 I.J15 178 1.052 918 13* 100.0 U.3 11.7 100.0 (6.9 13.1
•lsclo 999 928 33 8.3 889 38 67.1 62.2 8.9 68.9 81.7 3.1
•u*M 217 176 >a i n 131 57 18.6 11.C 2.1 17.9 12.5 9.8
W n i l i n 139 89 181 105 83 12.6 9.3 3.3 18.1 10.0 8.1
Oloorood 82 53 9 11 9 t 8.2 3.6 .6 1.0 .( .2
loporoto* 22 20 2 17 15 2 1.8 1.3 .1 1.6 1.8 .2
Uoknovn 1 1
- 5 5 - .1 .1 - .5 .5 -
Sokraal Final Account** 1111? l o i t e r ; Kanaanar, BovaaBer 2 1 , igl*5( Minidoka, Octokar 28, l$k%

TAinji. . O , _ _ K 1 A I ATIIAOI M I L T S I t l ASS TOTAL FAXILIBS ASS INDTTIDUAM BT S i z I 07 FAMILY! Mansaiutr and Minidoka VIA C«,t*r«, I9U2 - vM-

totat Safari to a l l I H I U M a r t r at eaatar axcapt f o r 37 at Mania T I T and 91V a t Minidoka vbo antaraa a* fcranafara f r s a othar VIA Cantara.

H l t l l 21 2 C I I I
MlSilW HIIIDOUL WKZaUB HIIIDOU
H i ! 02 21HILT
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
Toallloi ItaU.lduall raalUo. Individual. TaaUlo. Individual. Taal.l.. Indlvldu.1.

T O W riHILIM 3,90t 10.938 3,852 10,802 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

1 1,8(9 1,8(9 1,052 1,052 3(.0 13.6 30.6 10.1


t 6l( 1,236 809 1.2K 1%( 11.3 17.6 11.7
3 559 1,677 588 1,632 18.3. 19.6 15. ( 15.7
8 895 1,9(0 8(7 1,98( 12.7 l(.l 16.1 K.7
9 328 1,820 361 1,(05 (.3 18.( 10.5 17.6
6 202 1,212 20( 1.21! 5.2 11.1 6.0 12.0
7 128 (8l 101 707 3.2 7.9 2.9 6,(
1 55 880 55 880 1.6 6.0 1.6 6.2
9 1( 182 17 153 .5 1.5 .5 1-5
10 15 150 ( 80 .8 1.8 .2 .(
11 ( (( 5 55 .2 .( .1 .5
12 1 12 1 12
• .1 • .1
13 - 6 52
- .1 .5

HaaA ( . . r a t * 7 a * l l x I 1 H 2.1 3.0

• Lata than 0 , 0 5 parcaot

Sa-roat riDal AoconntaOlLlty B a i t e r , rt*ntan*r, So-anBer 2 l , lglt^t Minidoka, October 28, 1'7'i+r.

700005 O-^HJ 14 Cl«,


b J U 97.—ExsimiTa 01 TEA cnrsas IBD SAILD TO JAPAK BT BAT* OP BULIBO AID WEA c n n i i PRIOB TO tvAiLisai

•June 1942 - JebrUaTjr L546

fafcM fl*f*f* *** rruraMB «tio»e f i n a l dapnrtur* froa TEA C n t t r t ana to Japan.
D A T ! or s A i L I I ft
TOTAL TO JAPAI
June ' "' Sept.mb.r 2 loTanbor 20 Mceatoar 29 Totiruarj 2 3
134ri 1946 194*

T O T A L 4.72* 4 314 423 3.SGI 432

Central Utah 16 „ lb . _ _
Colorado RITBT H 4 30 t.

011a Hirer 71 71 . -
Orload* 22 3L - . -
Hoirt MeanUla 27 - 27 a - _ •
Jarona - 39 - •
Maoaajiox
3ft
13 - 13 - . -
lUnldoka 33 -
m 32 • - •
Tohwer 46 M - -
m -
t i l e loJca 4.433 - 17 4 2 2- 3,561 •
433
~
Scraxee: Form VBA-177, - 1 7 8 , and - 2 2 2

TABJ.J 98.—SaLKTm AOt OKOUPS BT 8BX AID ClTUDJSHIPi Baeldents of ISA Cantara Who Ballad to Japan
Beptaabar 2 , 1943

Iota: Safari to avaciteaa ahoaa f i n a l dapai-tnra from TBA Qantare vaa to Japan.

Mi I 0 I 1 L 0 I T 1 Z i " 2 I I X I
fetal tola J- .1. fetal MU. feool. fetal 2*1. ffanl.

TOIU 314 148 166 190 9! 29 134 57 77

Otatar IB ia (8 62 119 68 a 2 2
13-34 72 23 49 66 a 36 16 2 14
36-59 109 69 6 2 3 104 48 OS
SO 6 o T * r 12 7 6 12 7 2

femroa: Bonaa R U - 1 7 7 , - 1 7 8 , and - 2 2 2

TABU 99.—AOT BT SKI IBD CITT-BJIHIF STATUS: Baeldaata of Tola L a i . Ctntar Iho B a l l a d to Japan
> ore tana r 2 6 , 194S - /abruar-/ 2 3 . 1946

l o t a : Baftra to *T«-ua.a ahoaa f i n a l dapartara f r o a fBA Oaatara ana ta Japan. Saanneiant rarera to a foraxo- e l t l s a n
nhoaa formal a p p l i c a t i o n for ranunciati-ia ox* Oaltad S t a t . . oitlaaaaaUp we. approrod by tna Dapartiaaat of J u s t i o a . VJ. B.
c l t i n n a lncLnd. IT persona ahoaa a p p l i c a t i o n for r a o a a e l a t i a n aaa approrod i n April 1946 a f t e r they bad l a i l a d t o Japan.

I 0 I 1 1 M I L 1 I I M I L 1

I. 2. Btnufl- V. S . Borom- I , S, Rrauo-


fetal Ottli.ii elwtt 11 H o fetal
Cltliu filaat
Ul« fetal illm
CltlETQ O U t

ntiL 4,405 1,767 1,116 1,523 2,194 88 5 in 888 2,212 882 696 635

Otil.r 6 524 584 „ _ 290 8*3 m . 294 294 —


6-9 457 455 2 229 387 2 228 2X8
10-14 394 379 - 6 199 117 - 2 186 182 -1
16-19 401 305 9 4- 7 193 161 31- 1 208 139 63 6
20-24 409 19 365 2 130 5 183 2 279 14 X6S
25-29 382 15 863 4 136 3 1X2 1 246 12 231 -3
30-24 204 10 IT.. 16 76 73 3 128 10 106 12
35-39 121 X 61 67 66 - 31 24 68 3 20 43
40-44 219 2 32 206 67 -
1 22 62 162 10 142
300 6 294 127 6 121 173 173
46-49
50-64 173 - 2 171 42 - 2 131 - — 131
- 1 224 161 - 1
40
64 -m - 64
66-69 225
209 - 209 176 - 180
176 34 34
60-61
66-49 194 - - 194 180 - - 180 14 - . 14
70-74 92 - - 92 83 - - 83 1 - 5
. - 32 XL - - a 1 • ™ 1
76 6 0 7 V 32
- - " "
SD-.J-CB) Poraa IfiA-177, - 1 7 a , Bad -22%

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SECTION X I I I

PORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER

On August 5, 194-4, 982 refugees who had been assembled in Italy


arrived at the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter at Oswego, New
York. From this date until February 4, 1946, when the last contingent
departed, the population was increased by 23 births and decreased by 14
deaths.

Prior to closing, 67 had repatriated to Jugoslavia, one each had


emigrated to the Union of South Africa and Uruguay, leaving 899 in the
United States. Of this number 765 were admitted as permanent immigrants
under quota regulations, and 134 were given temporary permits. Of the
latter, 88 were awaiting quota numbers which would enable them to enter
as permanent immigrants, eight were hoping to emigrate to countries of
their choice, and 19 were planning voluntary repatriation.

Of the 853 who had been admitted as permanent residents or were


awaiting quota numbers, 522 were in New York State, 58 were in Califor-
nia, 55 were in New Jersey and the remaining 218 were scattered over 17
states and the District of Columbia.

For a detailed description of the Shelter, see report of the WRA,


Token Shipment - The Story of America's War Refugee Shelter, published
by the United States Government Printing Office.

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751811 JOO.—ntai K'WTURTis 81 IMICOHITT ;;?• T"Y. uP usriurjlE: Fort Ontario aaairxanoy Rlfuc** analtar naaldanta
Joaruot 5, 1911 - tenruanp 1, 1916

B S F n C K ' i N
BORN IN IN IKTITffll IMTTj;
N/.TlONrnTT ICTIU, ItoTTi'D Hap.- T i l l - U. 3 . teiacorajy Naali.nt
5T4T3BS ™til ""A1" I r i a t * srant Total aattt- Aaaaltinj (malting Anaiting Ir.aamio-
l h t l J
orant Tm3. Ekaia. R.o.t. nlbl.

TTJTAL 1,005 1/273 982 11 67 2 899 765 132, BS 8 19 19

tuntrU 238 - 2 3 8 5 - 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 0 2 3 7 8
telglm 3 - 3 _ „ - 3 3 -
hajl£*rln 1 - 1 _ _ _ 1 1 _ _ _ - -
Caoehoslovnliln 10 - 1 0 - 1 - 3 9 38 1 - - - 1
:.,:.. 9 - 9 _ _ - 9 f l 1 1 -
InlUitt 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 -

Frano* 13 - 1 3 - - - 1 3 13 -
Gminz»- 95 - 9 5 1 - 1 9 3 9 0 3 - 3
Ortfloa 1 - i - - - 1 - 1 1 -
loiogaij- J - 3 - - - 3 3 - . -
lUlf 6 - 1 - , - 6 6 - - -
rijj., si...:* 368 - 3 6 8 6 6 6 - 2 9 6 2 3 7 89 71 - 12 f
Folud 153 153 1 - - 152 116 6 - 1 - 5
Ruaanla 17 - 1 7 - - - 1 7 11 6 6 -
Eoanla 16 - 1 * 1. - - 15 14 1 - 1
Spain i - 1 - - - 1 1 -
TBr*»r 8 - a - - - 8 5 3 1 - - 2
Uultaii StaUa 23 7 3 - - - . - _ - - _

\f I n o l u d u on* p«r*OD H H l t l o g d a p u t u r * t c J u f o s l n r l a with n p a t r l a t l n t f u l l ? j w f c a r .

Scurdwt fart Ontrrio EnuT-£*ncy Rtfugi* StioU-ir C l o n i c P o t W

TABIX 1 0 1 . — FJSJLL DSPAPTUMa HT 5TA1K AND CCXflflttT 0 ? KBTITiAtlOH AND TYPE OT IKPAJlTlJREi Fort Ontario Raarguicgr Hafujti Shvltar Raaidnita
Augaat 5 , lyuii - Twbruarr 4 , 1944

t I T U O K I s
BOSK IK IN UNITED STATES
nrsTiNmoN TOTAL UKIT32)
Total tenth
Nnpn- If. S. TTtfliMioarj r e s i d e n t
S7AIS3 triat* frnnt ToUl 1ml- Araitiiii, Awaiting Awaiting Xnadtla-
nrant Total Iimift. Tnkipt. rt<jp*t.

TOTAL 1,005 1/23 Ma 11 47 2 899 265 VL m e 1* \9

wArltnoa
nraQ •[",?. 923
3
a 999
3
_ _ _ 039
3

3
131 es £ « 19

California (.1 -2 59 - . - 59 58 -1 - - - -1
Connsotlniit 31 1 a; - - - 20 19 1 - -
i -
Gaorgia 5 1 4 . - - 4 4 - *. -
Illinois X 1 19 - - . 19 IB -1 - - - -1
- - -?. - -
r

lildiELJlA 12 12 12 10 2
Kantuclor 1 — I - - - ] 1 - *. -
- - - - - - - * -
Lonlainnj
Ui.rylsr.-i
1
21
.1 1
30
_ _ . 1 1
in
-2 _ _ _ «
- - - 2) t — - -
Istnsachuastta 17 1 16 14 13 3
latchlnnn 7 7 — - - 7 7
i
- - -
tUfUHBDtU 4 - 6 . - - 6 6 -
m. - an-
-
Uiiuvtrl 1 - 5 - - - S 4 -1 — lte *>
Haw Jsravp 58 -1 57 - - - 57 53 4 -3 - 1 -
- " • i
-
Km Turk
N n York City
373 u 560
4*
- - _ 560
iter,
461 99
73
61

5 17
17
If-
H
491
- _ - 10? 5
cthnr C i t l . s 82 ^ BO
. _I - 80
42
51 26 21
•m 5
OUn 42 i
7? 1 45 - " 45 § lj ,i ~ I
!••••!•,-.•-•*,-.
Rhoda Inland 10 10 ID 10
lUns 3 - 3 — - - 3 3 - -» - - -
n'isoonain 2 - 2 - - " 3 2 - - - - -
O i n t r i o t o f ColtnJhla 1 -1 7 - - * 7 2 - ,-ta - - -
- - " " " " •
ruHinni corofiss
CMchoiloa>uVia
6=
1
_ 69
1
_ 47
1
2 - - - -. - - -
JUEOslOUil 66 . 66 - 44 - - - - - - - -
- - -1 - - - - - -
i .

Union o f •>•• nth Africa 1 1


LiruKOsy 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - * - - -
- - - - - * ^ - " -
DECtASTsD 14 - 11 11 - -
1/ Include* on* p e r ™ await ins- dapartur* t o .luaoolarl* r t t h w p s t r i n t t n r ftusilr napcr.

6onro*t Fart Ontario tsgaranncy Ranjra* 9 h s l t - r Cloainf RnataT

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TAS1* 102.—AdSLSE! COMPOSITIONi Fort Ontario taorganoy Rafugaa Shaltar Raaldanti
auguat 5, 1344 (Hunbar and Faroaat)

HUII1II F I K C I I T
Total Hal. ratal. Total Uale T«l>

TOTAL 552 5S5 457 100.0 53.5 46.J

••!»'!<" 5 35 16 15 3.5 1.6 1.5


5-5 T5 33 46 8.1 3.' 4.T
10-14 61 18 6.2 4.4 1.6
15-15 50 <(
2J 25 5.2 2.6 2.6
20-24 23 4 1? 2.3 .4 1.5

25-29 22 3 15 2.2 .3 1.5


JO-34 72 7.4 2.4 5.0
35-35 62 •')
14 3 8.3 1.4 6.5
40-4* 114 64 50 11.6 6.5 4.1
4S-*5 10T 75 28 11.0 6.1 2.5

50-54 100 65 35 10.2 6.6 3.6


55-55 106 71 38 11.1 7.2 3.5
60-64 61 57 24 8.2 ,..H 2.4
65-65 28 15 13 2.6 1.5 1.3
TO-T* 16 10 6 1.6 1.0 .6
75-79
60-54
2
1
2
1
. .2
.1
.2
.1
.
- -
Sauroai Tort Oatarlo CnargantF Rafugaa Shaltar d o l i n g Raotar

T4B6I lOJ-.-ORalS 01 SCHOOL ST TEAR OF BIRTH, Softool OhllSran at Fort Ontario Euarganay Rafugaa S h . l t . r
Saptanaar 15, 15*4

_ , . _. 0 R 1 I I I II SCHOOL
T11R OF -
BIRTH TOTAL ^^X^T Firat Siaond Third Fourth Fifth Slnth Saranth "52* !?'"
gartan nigh High

TOTAL 193 11 33 17 20 10 13 20 3 24 42

1523 3 . . . - - - - . - 3
1924 5 . . . - - - - . - 5
192J 8 . . . . . . . . . t
1526 5 - 1 4
15T7 8 3 5

1528 12 . . . - . - - - 4 8
1925 14 - - - - . . - . 8 6
1930 17 - - - - - - 3 - T 3
1931 15 - - - - - 3 , 9 2 1 -
1932 12 - - - - . 3 8 1 - -

1933 9 - - 1 - 3 5 . . . -
1934 11 - - 1 1 7 2 - - - -
1935 23 1 3 19 . . . - 4
1936 12 - 3 , - _ - - . - .
1937 13 IB 3 - - - - - -

1938 19 - 1 9 - - - - - - - -
1939 11 1 1 . - - - - - - - -

Sauroai FVftllo Softool F.ioorda, O m g o , Haw Tori

74171 104.—SIZE OF FAlULTi Fart Ontario Borrgaocy Rafugaa


Shaltar Reaidnatf, Saatamftar 14. 1544

R
SIZE OF 0 . IM HO. OF
FAU1LT F41IILT PtHBOKS

.TOTAL 511 982

1 (Hala) 157 177


1 •:•••-. 1-1 68 68

2 145 290
3 84 192
I 40 160
5 12 60
6 4 24
U 1 11

Sauroai root Ontario Eaargwiay Rafugaa Family Oard F l l .

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APPENDIX

The following f i n a l r e p o r t s of t h e War R e l o c a t i o n


A u t h o r i t y may be purchased from t h e U. S. Government P r i n t i n g
Office:

WRA - A STORY OF HUMAN CONSERVATION

WARTIME EXILE - The Exclusion of t h e Japanese


Americans from t h e West Coast

IMPOUNDED PEOPLE - Japanese Americans i n t h e


R e l o c a t i o n Centers

THE RELOCATION PROGRAM

WARTIME HANDLING OF EVACUEE PROPERTY

ADMINISTRATIVE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WRA PROORAM

COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT IN WAR REIOCATION CENTERS

LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL PHASES OF THE Y/RA


PROGRAM

TOKEN SHIPMENT - The S t o r y of America's War


Refugee S h e l t e r

THE EVACUATED PEOPLE - A Q u a n t i t a t i v e


Description

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