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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 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents 11. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D . C. Price 60 cents 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 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 Marriages and Divorces Reportable Diseases 130 135 135 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 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 Part Part Part Part Part SECTION I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion Leupp Center I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons Alaskans and Hawaiians .* Family Composition S a i l i n g s t o Japan From YARA C e n t e r s FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER 180 180 181 183 183 18A 197 1 2 3 A 5 6 XIII iii 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 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 Table Table 2. 3. A.. 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 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 Table Table Table Fig. Table $. 6. 7. 2. 8. SIZE OF CENTER POPULATION LOCATION OF CENTERS; DATE FIRST EVACUEE ARRIVED} DATE AND SIZE OF PEAK RESIDENT POPULATION; NUMBER OF DAYS CENTER IN OPERATION; AND DATE LAST RESIDENT 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 RESIDENT POPULATION INCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORTTERM 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 RESIDENT POPULATION EXCLUDING EVACUEES ON SHORTTERM AND SEASONAL LEAVE BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing 19 RESIDENT POPULATION BY CENTER, May 1, 1942 April 1, 1946 20 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 iv Table Fig. 9. 3. 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 NET DECREASE IN POPULATION BY CENTER, Semimonthly J u l y 1 - December 3 1 , 1945 22 SECTION I I I Table 1 0 . NET ABSENCES ON, DEPARTURES ON, ADMISSIONS FROM, AND CONVERSIONS TO INDEFINITE LEAVE AND TERMINAL DEPARTURE; 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 a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Table 1 1 . Table 1 2 . RELOCATION C e n t r a l Utah . . . . • Colorado R i v e r C i l a River Granada Heart Mountain • Jerome Manzanar Minidoka Rohvrer Tule Lake 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 RELOCATION RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION, BY CENTER AND MONTH: TOA C e n t e r s , January 1943 - March 1946 41 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 v 50 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 EXCLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Manzanar WRA Center, Semiannually, 1943 - 1946 52 CUMULATIVE FINAL DEPARTURES BY SIZE OF FAMILY EXCLUDING TRANSFERS TO OTHER WRA CENTERS: Minidoka WRA Center, Semiannually, 1 9 4 3 - 1946 53 EVACUEES EVER IN WRA CENTERS WHO RELOCATED TO HAWAII BY DATE AND LOCATION PRIOR TO SAILING: J u l y 1945 April 1946 55 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 NET INCREASE IN FINAL DEPARTURES, 1942 - 1946 57 Table 1 7 . Table 1 8 . Fig. Fig. 4. 5. SECTION IV Table 1 9 . Table 2 0 . Table 2 1 . Table 2 2 . Table 2 3 . Table 2 4 . COMPOSITION OF POPULATION EXCEPT AGE STATE, COUNTY, AND SIZE OF COMMUNITY PRIOR TO EVACUATION', BY CENTER.: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 61 BIRTHPLACE BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS: WRA in 1942 67 Evacuees t o YEAR OF FIRST ARRTVAL IN TERRITORIAL UNITED STATES BY SEX AND NINE AGE GROUPS: Foreign-Born Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 69 PRIMARY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AS OF 1942 BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees 14 Years Old and Over t o WRA i n 1942 70 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 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 vi Table 2 5 . Table 2 6 . Table 2 7 . Table 2 8 . HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY WHERE COMPLETED, SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees to WRA i n 1942 Who Had Completed Their Education 80 GRADE IN SCHOOL BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 Who Had Not Completed Their Education 81 HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED BY COUNTRY 7GffiRE COMPLETED AND BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN: AmericanBorn Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 Who Had Completed Their Education 82 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 Table 3 1 . Table 3 2 . Table 3 3 . Table 3 4 . RESIDENCE AND EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS, BY SEX AND AGE: American-Born Evacuees t o WRA i n 1942 (Number and P e r c e n t ) 86 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE BJ JAPAN BY EDUCATION BJ JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 87 EDUCATION IN JAPAN BY LAST YEAR ATTENDED SCHOOL BJ JAPAN AND NATIVITY: Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 88 RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY THREE AGE GROUPS BY BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS: American-Born Evacuees t o WRA in 1942 . . . . . 89 SECTION V Fig. Fig. Fig. 6. » 85 AGE COMPOSITION OF PORJLATION AGE-SEX C01TOSITI0N: United S t a t e s Population 7-1-42 and WRA Center Population 12-31-42 92 AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semia n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number) 93 8.—AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: WRA C e n t e r s , Semia n n u a l l y 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 (Number) 94 7. vn Table 35. Table 36. Table 37. AGE-SEX COMPOSITION! Estimated Population of Continental United S t a t e s , J u l y 1, 1942 (Number and Percent) 95 SINGLE YEARS OF AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS! All WRA Centers, January 1, 1943 96 AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers, January 1, 1943 (Number and Percent) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Table 38. Central Utah Colorado River Gila River Granada Heart Mountain Jerome Manzanar Minidoka Rohwer Tule Lake 100 • 100 100 • 101 101 101 102 102 102 103 103 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 b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake Table 42. AGE BY SEX ATD NATIVITY: All WRA Centers, April 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) a. b. Tule Lake WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake Table 43. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All WRA Centers, 'July 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) a. Tule Lake b. WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake viii 105 105 106 206 106 107 107 107 Table 44.—AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All VARA Centers, October 1, 1944 (Number and Percent) . . a. b, Table Table 45. 46. 47. Tule Lake WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake 108 108 AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers, January 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) 109 a. b. 109 109 Tule Lake WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake AGE BY SEX AMD NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers, April 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) a. b. : Table 108 , Tule Lake . , 7/RA. Centers Excluding Tule Lake AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: All 7/RA Centers, J u l y 1, 1945 (Number and Percent) , a, b, Tule Lake WRA Centers Excluding Tule Lake (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Central Utah Colorado River Gila River Granada Heart Mountain Manzanar Minidoka Rohwer , Table 48a. AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY: Evacuees from Central Utah Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 May 1944 b. Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at Tule Lake, October 1943 - March 1944 c. Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule Lake, October 1943 - May 1944 d. Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 e. Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 f. Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 ix 110 110 110 ., Ill Ill Ill 112 112 112 113 113 * 113 114 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 g. Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake, October 1943 - February 1944 ..« h, Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 i. Evacuees from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 j. Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Who Remained as Segregees, December 1943 SECTION VI Table Table Table 121 122 123 124 NISEI IN THE ARMED FORCES 49. INDUCTIONS INTO ARMED FORCES, BY CFA?TER: Japanese Americans Inducted from WRA Centers from Inception to Closing 128 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 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 SECTION VII 129 VITAL STATISTICS Part I Natality, Mortality and Stillbirth Statistics Table 52. LIVE BIRTHS BY CENTER AND MONTH: WRA Centers from Inception to Closing Table 53a. LIVE BIRTHS BY SEX AND ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE AND NATIVITY OF MOTHER: WRA Centers, May - December 1942 b. WRA Centers, c . WRA C e n t e r s , d . WRA C e n t e r s , e . BRA C e n t e r s , f. WRA C e n t e r s , g . WRA C e n t e r s , Table 54. January- June 1943 J u l y - December 1943 J a n u a r y - June 1944 J u l y - December 1944 J a n u a r y - June 1945 J u l y 1945 - March 1946 STILLBIRTHS BY CENTER AND SIX-MOMTO PERIOD: WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing x 138 139 139 140 140 141 141 142 ,. 143 Table Table Table Table Table Table 55. 56, 57. 58. 59. 60. 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 DEATHS BY CENTER AND MONTH: t o Closing 145 WRA Centers from I n c e p t i o n 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 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 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 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 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 Table 63a, Table b. c. C a l i f o r n i a , Washington, Oregon and Arizona, 1941 • 152 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 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 Table Table 65. 66. Marriages and Divorces 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 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 xi Part 3 Table 6 7 , SELECTED REPORTABLE DISEASES BY YEAR: from I n c e p t i o n t o Closing SECTION V I I I Table 6 8 , Table 69.• Table 7 0 , Table 7 1 . Table 7 2 . Table 7 4 , WRA Centers . , 155 REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION SUBMITTED TO WRA EVACUEES Y/HO SUBMITTED REQUESTS FOR REPATRIATION OR SXPATRIATION TO WCCA OR WRA BY CENTER WHERE REQUESTED AND DATE: 1942 - 1945 157 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 HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COIOELETED FOR THOSE WITH THEIR EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 1942, BY COUNTRY WHERE COMPLETED, 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 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 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 Table 73,. Reportable Diseases ARMY EJLISTMEIT AND LEAVE CLEARANCE REGISTRATION 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 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 xii Table 7 5 . Table 7 6 . Table 77. TRANSFER OF S33REGEES TO TULE LAKE BY WBJ CENTER OF ORIGIN AND DATE OF TRANSFERj September 1943 May 1944 TRANSFER OF NON-SEGREGEES FROM TULE LAKE BY WRA CENTER OF DESTINATION AND DATE OF TRANSFERj September - November 1943 * 168 TYPE OF SEGREGEE BY SEX AND NATIVITYj A l l Evacuees Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 ..... 169 a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Evacuees from Central Utah Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 Evacuees from Colorado River Segregated at Tule Lake, October 1943 - March 1944 Evacuees from Gila River Segregated at Tule Lake, October 1943 - May 1944 Evacuees from Granada Segregated at Tule Lake September 1943 - May 1944 Evacuees from Heart Mountain Segregated at Tule Lake, September 1943 - May 1944 Evacuees from Jerome Segregated at Tule Lake September 1943 - May 1944 4 Evacuees from Manzanar Segregated at Tule Lake October 1943 - February 1944 Evacuees from Minidoka Segregated at Tule Lake September 1943 - May 1943 Evacuee* from Rohwer Segregated at Tule Lake September 1943 - May 1944 Evacuees at Tule Lake Prior to Segregation Tfho Remained as Segregees, December 1943 *• Table 78. HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED FOR THOSE V7ITH THEIR EDUCATION COMPLETED IN 194?, BY COUNTRY. THERE COMPLETED, SEX AND N'TIVITY: Evacuees Segregated at Tule Lake Table 79. 168 169 170 170 171 171 172 172 173 173 174 175 LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN JAPAN BY EDUCATION IN JAPAN, SEX AND NATIVITYJ Evacuees Segregated at Tule Lake .... 176 xiii 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 Approved 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 DISPOSITION OF U. S. CITIZENS FROM WRA CENTERS WHOSE APPLICATIONS FOR RENUNCIATION OF UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP WERE APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL - 179 Table 8 3 . SECTION XII Pari 1 Table 8 4 . OTHER SELECTED STATISTICS I n d i v i d u a l Exclusion DATE OF EXCLUSION, DEFENSE COMMAND ISSUING EXCLUSION ORDER, AND STATE FROM WHICH EXCLUDED: Persons Excluded from Designated Areas by War Department Who Were Contacted by WRA., August 1942 - September 1943 Part 2 Table 8 5 . 185 Leupp Center 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 XIV 185 Part 3 Table 86. Table 8 7 . 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 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 Table 88.. Table 8 9 . Table 9 0 . Table 9 1 . Table 9 2 . Table 9 4 . Table 9 5 . Table 9 6 . Alaskans and Ha-waiians AGE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS; Evacuees Who Entered WRA Centers Alaskan 190 DISPOSITION OF EVACUEES FROM ALASKA WO ENTERED WRA CENTERS 190 HAWAIIANS EVACUATED TO WRA CENTERS BY CENTER AND DATE OF ARRIVAL! November 1945 -< March 1943 191 ACE BY SEX, NATIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS: Hsrwaiians Evacuated t o WRA C e n t e r s , November 1942 - March 1943 191 DISPOSITION OF HAWAIIAN EVACUEES WHO ENTERED WRA CENTERS Part 5 Table 9 3 . I n s t i t u t i o n a l i z e d Persons ,... 192 Family Composition SIZE OF FAMILY FY NUMBER AND *GE OF CHILDREN IN FAMILY: Manzansr WRA C e n t e r , 1942 - 1945 193 SIZE OF FAMILY BY NUMBER AND AQE OF CHILDREN IN FAMILY: Minidoka WRA Center, 1942 - 1945 194 UNATTACHED INDIVIDUALS Bl SEX AND MARITAL STATUSi Manzanar and Minidoka WRA C e n t e r s , 1942 - 1945 195 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 xv Part 6 Table Table Table 97. 98. 99. RESIDENTS OF WRA CENTERS WHO SAILED TO JAP AH BY DATE OF SAILING AND WRA CENTER PRIOR TO SAILING: June 1942 - February 1946 . 196 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 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 Table 100. Table 1 0 1 . Table 102. Table, 103, Table 104, Evacuees Leaving YfRA C e n t e r s f o r Japan FORT ONTARIO EMERGENCY REFUGEE SHELTER RESIDENTS 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 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 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 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 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 xvi • 199 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 responsibility 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 changing 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 facilitate correct interpretation and use, information is given concerning the source of data, methods of compilation, limitations, and their relation to the program as a whole. Throughout this report the terms WRA centers and relocation centers 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, 7(i(JI)iis < ) — 4 0 — -2 (1) 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 population 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 centers 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 evacuation 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 Department of Justice whereby interned or detained persons were paroled or released to WRA centers throughout the duration 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, including 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 shortterm 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 following types of transfer: (3) 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.... Remaining in i n s t i t u t i o n s 10-31-42 177 1,074 Seasonal workers released on work furlough by WCCA 1,251 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 primarily 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 institutionalized 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 remaining 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 otherwise 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 departed from the custody of the WRA, The first center will have accounted 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 center, and who were never admitted to a WRA center, (See column 8 of table 86), Table 3 summarizes the specific sources of admission and assignment 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 members, 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. (5) 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, disappeared from the center on July 11, 1944. Center authorities 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 December 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 center. 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 voluntary 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 (6) institution, were deceased, or had been discharged outside a WRA center. 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 disposition 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 accountability roster of all evacuees coming under its custody from inception 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 between 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 institutionalized persons are filed with the Rational Archives. (7) FIG 1 FROM 90,491 WCCA A S S E M B L Y CENTERS THE EVACUATED PEOPLE 120,313 TO 54,127 RELOCATED TO WEST COAST EVACUATED AREA WRA C U S T O D Y 17,915 DIRECT EVACUATION (Includes 757 institutionalized cases and 753 seasonal workers released by WCCA who were never assigned to nor inducted into a WRA center.) 52,798 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 DETENTION CAMPS 1,579 3,121 DEPT. OF JUSTICE INTERNMENT INCLUDING FAMILY MEMBERS SEASONAL WORKERS (R.Wsetl by WCCA) 2,355 U. S. ARMED FORCES 1,275 INSTITUTIONS 1,862 DECEASED 1,118 (Excludes 4 unauthorized departure*—refer to page 5. Section I) HAWAIIAN I S L A N D S 1,322 219 VOLUNTARY RESIDENTS INSTITUTIONS 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 CTAVTEH • TOTAL OiilCLTl HRA CAHTifl (27377107^1 d r t r . 1 IHui Lalorado 8 i * o r Liila fltver Drumd. E.eurt AoutvtaAn Jerepa ALantaaar ALaidaaa AaJraar Tula U k a TOTAL CUATTOT Total 0 "I I 1 C 1 7 0 C A a 17: JTITUTI05 S1S7KAL , 07C Aaaamtly Canter Oiract vacoation Tatal .7d _7j t „:L Other Tatal 753 1,575 1,575 115 150 l i t ) ,313 lil,2J6 t0,4tl 17,515 1,251 49E lit.556 5,143 11,26* 11,141 8.2J4 11,El5 5,15° 10,543 13,051 8,549 17,143 110,463 6,412 17,til 11,417 T.7W 11,152 7,549 10,112 9,534 8,423 15,388 50,4)1 3.256 6,020 10,250 7,563 10,574 7,674 5,527 5,435 E,J1B 12,017 17,515 49B 35 65 74 55 453 35 ,9 7! 99 24 16 176 17 1ST 753 - - OTA.KL 7HAK ..** CiStUi - 11,733 2,535 73sv 3.166- 7J 16 176 .7 31 35 7.53 43 53 - . * " " 753 110 56 144 2 59 7 426 172 92 - B A I A I t & Olratt Evacuation Kiclgaioa F60U DEPT. v:un> or luarrca TtBT SElIAETfr fflHEB WSTX71777 C & Aniunad Total 826 751 1,113 1,045 73 1.735 21) 24 5,581 626 753 5 142 63 45 75 50 1 221 SO 23 1,11B 223 1,045 228 73 215 43 20 - - , • * 71 1,735 76 48) 140 77 103 140 277 154 75 184 5,581 384 753 682 415 550 «5 541 48) 418 1,450 - - - - - - AdaittaO no J ;•; 47 75 369 6 265 92 69 " - 3 2 • •1 73 811 3 2 4 ail 4 1 TKT3UI. i KITH./} *I IS 35 10 7 10 33 24 8 -I 2 *4 3 5 4 - 0 1/ g/ j / 4/ 5/ 6/ 2/ f*J 3/ ( 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 tarc 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 Cctoh 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. 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» -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 . 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 , 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 . 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 * 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 , .-.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 . 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 TOTAL CE9T8H foul FOT-CBS/Jt a 1 I A7 I Institution. a A i r i , Total l i u m i i M i t i u i DIPABWSaT 07 JUSTICS/6 Int.rn.ant l n t ,™a B t 7i 27ATH Japnn/7 ll 13. 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/^ C c n t r . l DtaH 119.55* 9,577 17.707 12,101 9.927 12.757 2.095 8,233 12,675 10.337 El.** 117.69* 9.218 17.207 12,1*3 9.821 12,575 2,019 8,067 12,283 10,159 21,515 106,925 9,120 16,530 13.275 9.368 12.180 1,«68 7.788 11.922 9.782 12.890 2.355 565 37 *9 69 63 125 1,750 9 102 22 13 1 2 18 9 3 1,529 1,371 76 252 132 60 32 57 63 71 62 562 2,722 18 2 1,862 139 300 221 106 182 31 3,121 <5 358 172 73 35 59 81 80 6fi 2,111 757 - - - . C O I O T A H A ? : • ; : G i l . BiTtT OrsxaiiA Her.YI Mountain Jerome Muntnnur KintdoA* Bottuur t o l a Laic. OTHEn THAI' VHA CSBTCH l/ "j Relocation -.78 392 295 1.82 52 139 387 '-•:; 60 - • 2 5.8 88 15 J* 71 22 87 75 1-" 3; 26 2.223 - -3 1 ' a V 76 126 193 168 331 - 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 . 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 . 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 ) . 2/ "•/ 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 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 TOTAL CT-STODY tr.iA Z*nt*r ^ uria cm aires t " ^ " u " joimrim Jcmm " * " " " MCBia roum from l a B ' Othor 1 I n e l u d i n r Transfer From Cantar ~i=lud±tip Tranefsr From, Cantar lA»,3» V 11.117 9,H3 19,531 19,266 16,655 11,212 10,295 8,251 11,025 11,615 10,241 9,150 11,062 '10,943 13,078 10,651 11,928 8,949 29,190 17,113 wot parrp^ CUSTODY. 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Saaaonal '.'orit •'15 ir3 116 73. 9 13' 7) 757 753 - _ » 26 - 2,155 717 1 35 110 73 176 - 39 1 17 39 US From Cantar—Transfer v i a Seasons! L „ v o JoromaA^ Tula LaJtaAT PTTZ5R fti& ft* ^!T?R CUSTODY From -^CA Tnct i t ut i o n / 1 5 From Other I n a t i t u t l o p A a if 717 1,53! ' » » 3 7 7» - ~ 793 - - 67 ?7 10 13 •ji 11 2 18 2,076 53 751 23 4 32 11 13 a 51 31 1,183 1,173 2 16 61 117 61 50 117 £3 1 1 . - - 3 - '6 - . 7 * 12 3 6 1,«5 3,802 - 1,011 - 351 285 1,671 109 51 17 47 15 4 3,166 93 2' 7 5 2i: f 195 . - 1 1 277 191 75 10 33 21 8 3 oil 4f-i 9 916 1,190 2,328 2,971 11 if 11 10 to •1199 20 2f 9 If * 5' 33 3 30 97 - 7f 27 79 19 5 20 2,731 - 267 41 4 - 53 1 5 17 69 73 - 77 184 - 12,317 l,5O0 1,416 2,020 732 995 2,116 7,721 • 356 1,131 26 ,61 3 1 26 1,930 67 - =6 90 1 j 20 85 23 a° 79 37 1 221 80 73 1 17 1 If 1 „ * io8 5 5 7 1 19 '1 21 576 18 17 10 70 140 737 - 31 70 811 fll 1,091 Li 137 59 ir * 13 H i 2,193 2,318 7,156 178 «. If,-3 2,010 550 -5 - 11 2,931 - 7 31 - - 32 _ - _ - _ - . - _ » _ - 1 °9 7 97 _ - - 5 .5 _ - _ _ - 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:. 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* 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 . 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* 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*2Refers 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» 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 evaouat 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 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 to (,.1-L Center „ Qtnqrj i n c l u d i n g T r a n s f e r To Center e x c l u d i n g T r a n s f e r To Center 1/ 2/120*313 11,21* 9,577 19,534 17,707 16,655 14,401 10,295 9,927 14,025 12,75? 10,241 2,095 11,062 3,253 13,078 12,676 U,9E8 10*337 29,490 21,646 ..rlA CENTER ..-TODY. I n c l u d i n g Trajisfer To Center Excluding T r a n s f e r To Center 1/ 2/119,556 11*212 9,577 19,534 17,707 16,655 14,401 10,295 9,927 14,025 12,757 10*241 2,095 11,062 6,233 13*078 12,676 11,926 10,337 29,490 21,646 146*621 11,184 19*592 16,591 10,245 13,929 10*151 11,061 12,756 11*643 29,467 3,422 3,025 1*182 99 1,224 520 _ 5 _ 356 274 19 40 16 8 1 3 0 6 2 130 61 15 1 U5 60 71 22 2 1 3*725 3,382 624 136 1,931 691 _ _ 173 108 22 86 2*995 2*67B 506 120 1*158 914 2,291 1,999 7,089 6,996 26 45 20 5 2 19,201 12*628 40 Final je t o r t u r e — Center R e s i d e n t s I n d e f i n i t e Loava/3 R e l o c a t i o n Purposes _«*w_ni_y I n v i U t i o n / 4 Education/5 __ployiuent76 J o i n o r Accompany Family/? fixed llarriage fteloeoe/e Return t o F r e e Area/9 Arned Forcoe/lO Instit-tipn/ll~ UsnUl Penal Other DapBrtjuent of J u s t i c e internment712 Internment Voluntary I n t e r n m e n t To J - F 4 ~ A _ Other/14 34*471 30,778 7*652 1,105 14,089 7,697 1 1 122 2,076 323 105 165 53 973 161 622 31B 3 3,315 3,075 1,1_._ 105 1,160 707 3 143 12 4 7 1 67 Z G5 18 T r a n e f e r To Canter/gO C e n t r a l Utah Colorado River Gila River Granada h e a r t Mountain Jerome -snzarar Minidoka Sohwer T u l e Lake Regular Segregatiwi " " l i j i " " Status— Assigned Persons / 2 l 1,662 27,964 2,070 291 2,412 2*042 2,211 1,066 134 2*434 Z*994 12,-08 6 0 12*248 4*363 3,706 1,646 105 1,076 953 4 222 18 204 34 - Tenulnal D a p a r t u r e / 1 5 82,324 6,095 'filth R e l o c a t i o n S r a n t / 1 6 74*794 3,998 Without R e l o c a t i o n G r a n t / 1 7 462 23 Ara-d. F o r c e c / 1 0 273 34 InetltoU-n/jT" 241 25 Lental 6 8 u ranal 1 6 1 •ther 157 15 Department of J u s t i c e I n t e r n n e n t / 1 2 2,147 IB Interment " 1,598 7 Voluntary Internment 549 11 To Japsn/ija 4,406 Other/14 1 •uth/j*S 5,664 5,029 1*226 131 1,329 1*639 1 0 9 _ 9 368 23 U 1 2 11,581 11,252 106 64 20 14 B 3 156 6 £0 _ 9,753 9,584 4_ 37 46 9 5 58 44 27 17 _ I 6,349 6,256 37 21 23 5 1 15 12 1 _ . 1,928 2,360 1,778 2,167 410 901 43 49 815 711 510 479 _ _ _ _ _ _ 52 110 2 10 1 6 1 2 5 8 55 58 72 1 1 10 54 57 62 27 38 15 - 2 8,754 8,655 48 14 37 3 3 28 2 - 1 1 3 106 182 1,635 7 22 19 30 4 12 11 39 1*491 1 6 1*476 1,627 89 101 70 52 IB 22 11 27 1*437 5 1*452 2,264 52 69 23 29 11 27 14 27 2*022 4 2,01b' 366 54 33 3 11 8 9 10 28 232 2 230 1,268 46 42 47 58 5 19 58 21 994 4 990 5 41 9 E 11 B 17 2 2 - 8 1 3 _ - . - - - - 76 146 193 168 331 8,146 28 17 2,077 587 507 402 13 16 2 10 ID 5 22 2*750 2,153 2 2,155 2,829 54 59 55 59 47 SE 263 41 2,216 0 2*196 1,591 10 B 46 52 52 15 1 1 7,644 1*764 40 59 1*164 1,490 974 32 2,044 37 7 4 337 1,426 9 1 528 1,425 66 142 64 50 96 90 1 520 86 741 22 73? 22 1 2 579 15 146 7 2 1 1 - 65 G5 42 42 2 36 6 _ _ - 50 50 56 58 bS 87 1 1 BIB 316 79 78 Terminal D e p a r t u r e / L 5 Without R e l o c a t i o n G r a n . / l 7 Anrusd For.-aAp_ 1 5 1S4 4 B 77 76 7 7 5 6 5 41 22 1 40 10 . 2 _ 2 2 2 - _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ ! _ 0 _ _ _ i 2 71 Q ! _ - 23 1 257 52 _ _ 4 l 7 1 - _ 39 _ _ _ _ - _ 57 29 _ _ _ l 1 _ _ , 2 _ 1 12 15 _ 21 l - - 12 £ 1*91£ 1,448 467 4,406 - L 1 i n d e f i n i t e Leave/j. R e l o c a t i o n Purposes Educatian/S ;. h j'v-:,u.(,_; J o i n o r Accompany Family/7 Armed F o r . e e / 1 0 IiurUtut-ccjTT" Department of J u s t i c e I n t e r t m e n t A z OTHER TiiAfi LgtA C-HTER CUSTODY /22 899 69 1 68 52 1 - 221 6 2 7,795 7,69B 47 29 10 - , 300 5,706 5,529 91 23 48 7 357 51 13 130 1,451 418 _ _ 163 60 25 19 9 1 3 4 8 1 2 63 196 1 101 62 95 46 17 - 6 - 189 4,360 3,859 54 187 2,752 866 6 20 20 19 1 _ _ _ 6 _ B B _ _ _ \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. (131 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 (1*1 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 operation, and the date each center closed. This table will be of particular 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 center 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 attained 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 Internment 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 miscellaneous 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 resident 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.) (15) 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 nonsegregants from Tule Lake than were transferred to Tule Lake, These are the primary population changes in tables 6 and 7 which are not explained by relocation, births, deaths and miscellaneous transfer movements 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 center, 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 December 31» 1945. This table reflects the manner in which the centers met their center closure deadlines. Figure 3 is based on the data appearing in table 9. Source of Data Population data were compiled from adjusted Daily Evacuee Population Summaries, Form WRA-176, submitted to the Washington Office by each of the WRA centers from February 1, 1943 to closing. These summaries include, among other things, the number of evacuees departing each day, the number of persons admitted, the number of persons converting 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 Recapitulation, These records are deposited with the National Archives. (16) 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: 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 :i:;.i.:i 08A Centers from Inception t o Clooinf, Stats County l a s t Post ' Office Address CAT:; FIPBT vvACUlSE AFmltTB PEAK vats C e n t r a l Utah [ft a t lOllarcl Topsa r-U-U 5-17-43 ColorsAto R i v e r AH Bona lavas Boston 5 - 8-42 7- Oils Wver Arizona Flraal Rivers 7-20-42 Granada Colorado Prowers Juaaohe 8-27-42 2- Heart Ucuntain Wyotainy, Park Heart kourrtain Jerome Arkansae [tree It C h i c o t Denaon Rancjner Callferrda QB/O UanBanar Hunt Ittnldoia Idaho Jerome RDhver Arkansas Desha Tula Lake Cal i f o r n i a aodoe )J 1,147 10-31-45 17,814 1,301 11-28-45 12-30-42 13,348 1,210 11-10-45 1-43 7,318 1,146 10-15-45 li-io-Jn 1 - 1-43 10,767 1,187 2-11-43 8,497 631 6-30-44 i/*-i-w 9-22-12 10,046 1,270 11-27-7,5 - '• • <: ' . Newell in: 8,130 3-42 8-12-42 eCCA Pom T3J0-1, 7ATCA Font TSO-2, Form ltRA-31, and Form WfLl-176 7aW0f,O—M>_-3. nerAoyrD 1 0 - 6-42 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: OArS Clter-v IN CP" n J7I0H OATS I ACT JE-TTOT Pcouletlon railL.triON 9-10-42 3 - 1-43 7,397 1,176 10-28-45 9-16-42 3-11-43 8,473 1,170 11-30-45 5-27-42 12-23-44 18,787 1,394 3-23-46 Teara t.—msLVsm popt-.trcoH ISBIUEIB -Atuiinrs cur smsa-m: AXD s^saiu. m n si (men aiu KOWTHI JR4 Canters from Inception t o Closing h 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 jtamii 19 TOHL CEKIRAl UTAii COurulllO c n A "OTHl (UAAHABA went n3**1 iioumaiii JmCAT! ''AKlAeAB IfiTOXKA MAF?Jt THUC lAXE 12 June 1 17,39} - 7,261 - 9,666 July 1 August 1 rKuteubsr 1 Ootobsr 1 KoYsntoer 1 27,633 40,316 63,031 90,499 109,192 5.606 6,320 0,755 13,262 17,616 17,847 17,677 2,106 9,150 11,555 13,368 . 212 7,460 7,654 . 5,758 10,613 11,107 7,039 9,840 9,95s, 10,072 10,256 10,181 _ 4,640 9,200 9,646 . 2,265 8,407 9,036 15,ln» 15,181 15,277 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 January 1 February 1 Barer. 1 April 1 Bay 1 June 1 110,240 110,353 110,181 1'9,646 107,693 105,300 8,232 6,214 6,152 6,332 6,189 8,016 16,039 18,025 17,964 17,941 17,741 17,406 13,420 13,411 13,374 13,372 13,224 12,954 7,656 7,622 7,619 7,476 7,222 7,016 11,062 11,006 10,959 10,666 10,724 10,520 7,932 8,354 6,587 6,526 6,350 8,182 10,121 10,079 9,796 9,707 9,496 9,272 9,861 9,614 9,924 9,772 9,401 6,989 8,548 8,538 8,528 6,478 6,266 8,061 15,369 15,274 15,219 15,124 13,015 14,628 July 1 August 1 SseteaFer 1 October 1 Koeesfcer 1 Deoenbar 1 103,262 101,937 99,927 98,529 97,539 96,963 7,662 7,609 7,662 7,6o6 7,554 7,585 16,995 16,671 16,273 16,013 14,470 14,372 12,663 12,542 12,251 12,056 10,017 9,696 6,931 6,876 6,764 7,194 7,368 7,393 10,307 10,176 10,073 1(1,509 10,426 10,406 7,972 7,806 ",649 6,699 6,787 6,726 9,197 9,1*3 9,105 9,045 6,701 8,692 8,752 6,556 6,325 9,530 9,419 9,492 7,695 7,761 7,552 7,123 6,731 6,676 14,630 14,464 14,165 12,153 16,012 15,671 January 1 February 1 Kerch 1 Ajrrtl 1 Bay 1 June 1 96,576 95,576 94,462 92,923 90,960 89,119 7,559 7,438 7,350 7,227 7,084 6,679 14,295 34,109 13,676 13,453 13,241 13,021 9,669 9,600 9,655 9,419 9,199 6,768 7,355 7,176 6,963 6,784 6,685 6,424 10,386 10,242 10,112 9,962 9,760 9,420 6,700 6,632 6,537 6,529 6,467 5,601 8,643 6,580 6,655 6,565 6,456 6,341 9,461 9,374 9,286 9,027 6,656 8,514 6,676 6,600 6,514 6,375 6,246 5,479 15,630 15,625 17,492 17,560 16,964 16,652 July 1 August 1 Aepteiober 1 October 1 KcTsstwr 1 87,363 65,616 84,046 62,634 62.C146 6,727 6,621 6,426 6,260 6,125 12,725 12,517 12,152 12,059 11,881 10,531 10,291 9,951 9,651 9,550 6,816 6,664 6,490 6,403 d^Ti 9,712 9,433 9,241 9,035 etst* 4 4 4 3 3 6,232 6,136 6,057 5,939 5,636 8,335 6,160 8,099 7,972 7,976 7,623 7,279 6,900 6,764 6,700 18,678 16,709 16,726 18,729 lelTlJ) December 1 81,268 6,026 11,751 9,534 6,311 6,669 3 5,668 7,667 6,669 16,770 80,678 79,605 77,774 75,559 72,806 69,126 63,657 58,951 50,462 35,368 21,398 12,628 5,964 5,863 5,742 5,569 5,413 5,165 4,645 4,176 3,339 1,899 - 11,710 11,460 11,251 10,626 10,421 9,979 9,386 6,750 6,626 2,730 1,063 - 9,550 9,432 9,207 6,986 8,716 8,319 7,684 6,765 5,141 2,760 754 - 6,255 6,177 6,035 5,805 5,411 4,980 6,256 3,758 1,155 1,379 - 8,537 8,445 6,213 7,997 7,556 7,084 6,325 5,714 4,611 3,312 1,156 - 3 2 2 - 7,770 ^.STA 7,373 6,651 6,392 5,615 4,937 4,330 3,218 1,462 . 6,747 6,697 6,563 6,339 5,991 5,447 4,910 4,098 3,332 2,175 1,804 - 5,568 5,522 5,435 5,298 5,030 4,658 4,248 3,994 3,552 2,891 1,146 . . 16,734 16,593 17,953 17,864 17,866 17,879 17,466 17,366 17,266 16,740 15.450 12,628 7,303 5,046 2,808 - - . - . - . . - . . . . . . T F jo9 5,146 2,eOt . U6 19 4 3 19 4 4 19 4 5 January 1 February 1 Kerch 1 April 1 Key 1 June 1 July! Auguet 1 leptettoer 1 October 1 Bownber 1 Becauber 1 19 4 6 January 1 retrruary 1 Ueroh 1 Source, - TKCA Fbrm TSO-1, 30CA Fone TE0X2, end Farm "JtA.176 (IS: . . . TAExLE 7 . — t R S W O n POTOAttDM *7XLVT<I.frt n-XU^TS CT 3M&RT^7mW AM) SUSM.*!, 1*-MS BT C^HPS A1TO TOIrTIHt "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 us™ CTWTHA1 UTAH COL08ADO M'.TJt GILA WVSJt G8JL6L0A IEAB.T I'OUOTAIU gTlurrsOlffi - - - MtiZiXkR IHKIDGKJ. B0HT3H 7,666 - - TL'L3 LAIS 19 6 2 - 17,393 Jura 1 July 1 Ausaft L Scptinbcr 1 Cctcwr 1 Nonibtr 1 Cuoimbir 1 27,696 60,232 62,936 86,167 100,696 105,611 Juiusry 1 Pcbl .,, ;. 1 Kirch 1 April 1 •V 1 June 1 July 1 August 1 Septaubar 1 October 1 flcvubcr 1 Duceubur 1 - 7,281 46* 6,778 7,765 9,706 9,854 10,001 9,213 9,091 9,870 4,839 8,331 7,933 8,656 2,2*6 8,228 8,401 9,038 15,020 15,170 14,666 14,438 16,819 10,767 10,698 10,601 10,498 10,171 9,795 7,817 8,268 8,488 8,399 8,231 9,011 9,915 9,878 9,605 9,497 9,170 8,685 9,230 9,309 9,397 9,130 8,317 7,755 8,44? 8,455 8,444 8,387 8,125 7,849 15,086 15,008 14,917 14,579 14,136 13,779 9,290 9,166 8,998 9,119 9,278 7,816 7,679 7,526 9,675 *;fo2 6,601 8,686 8,738 8,695 8,506 8,177 8,670 7,558 7,031 7,006 8,082 6,923 8,595 7,6627,500 7.122 9,730 6,266 6,206 5,931 i , 676 6,523 6,817 13,483 13,286 15,056 11,198 15 W 14,770 6,617 6,560 6,667 6,638 6,345 5,538 3,682 8,616 6,686 6,613 6,263 5,670 8,966 8,857 8,695 8,454 8,136 7,536 6,557 6,480 6,333 6,361 6,022 5,162 14,852 14,888 16,806 16,910 16,941 18,631 5,472 5,452 5,631 5,179 5,226 5,494 7,058 6,862 6,930 6,510 6,697 7,297 7,178 6,696 6,661 6,3?6 6,357 6,500 18,656 18,689 18,712 18,710 18,710 18,762 5,549 5,466 5,374 5,268 4,966 4,523 7,421 7,314 7,117 6,722 6,263 5,496 6,661 6,626 6,491 6,255 5,897 5,372 18,726 18,589 17,945 17,862 17,878 17.B62 4,058 3,769 3,366 2,576 1,122 4,67,9 4,244 3,167 1,467 6,786 3,998 3,255 2.115 1.783 17,454 17,361 17,253 16,575 15,323 12,565 5,801 7,691 7,882 8,756 13,256 17,806 17,293 16,906 17,318 2,106 9,168 11,553 13,233 13,266 212 7,0806,360 6,76. 5,758 9,966 9,875 10,673 107,369 107,790 107,587 105,950 102,280 98,693 7,907 7,966 7,933 7,986 7,766 7,537 17,578 17,561 17,517 17,326 16,653 15,987 13,360 13,333 13,293 13,266 12,990 12,601 7,282 7,318 7,263 6,874 6,(98 6,660 96,175 96,331 92,189 7,351 7,073 6,986 15,668 15,350 16,361 16,549 13,162 12,357 12,216 11,90! 11,683 13,626 19 6 3 19 • 88,670 91,735 'ffl 7,178 9:s5 Juouur* 1 Flbruiry- 1 Kirch 1 April 1 Mur 1 June 1 93,105 92,267 91,065 89,507 87,826 86,296 7,306 7,228 7,166 7,028 6,866 6,487 13,708 13,607 13,370 13,030 12,800 12,312 9,727 9,673 9,502 9,251 9,051 8,578 6,99* 6,810 6,647 6,438 6,369 5,815 9,898 9,750 9,617 9,604 9,073 8,587 July 1 August 1 raptcuber 1 October 1 Koicctwr 1 ucescbsr 1 61,103 79,387 78,069 76,195 76,962 79,130 6,081 5,869 5,812 5,613 5,666 5,838 11,719 11,573 11,136 11,065 11,078 11,282 10,1869,962 9,625 9,277 9,266 9,660 6,097 5,895 5,708 5,661 5,895 6,192 8,658 8,413. 8,25* 7,866 8,069 8,325 Jinuiry 1 J'ltnjiry 1 Kerch 1 April 1 utr/1 June 1 79,770 78,726 76,760 76,806 71,957 68,133 5,922 5,814 5,698 5,506 5,322 5,027 11,606 11,137 10,910 10,693 10,216 9,766 9,49? 9,357 9,146 8,922 8,625 8,212 6,199 6,098 5,96* 5,702 5,336 6,866 8,393 8,323 8,093 7,896 7,476 7,011 July 1 Aciuct 1 Septa pun r 1 October J Kosceber 1 Dcnurir 1 62,558 57,668 69,606 36,316 21,161 12,565 6,667 4,033 3,270 1,855 9,133 8,430 6,558 2,515 1,068 7,516 6,600 4,967 2,613 738 6,126 3,657 3,088 1,3*3 6,221 5,596 4,506 3,215 1,127 - km 6,421 66 19 6 9 - 1 19 6 6 January i February 1 lurch 1 Soimei 7,269 5,065 2,806 ~ " - HCCA Fora TSO-l', HCCA Form T30-2, end Farm - 1 : : Itflj-itfv (1*3 ~ ~ 7,269 5,045 2,806 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 AHII SEASOnAl, lvgVg __ INCIDDI1E FSACII6ES Oil SHORT-TOTl iTO SEASOSAL lAWE 1915: 1943 1941 1945 I4LL MU InCliTiaS oi.orn 1/98,569 54,071 57,315 65,461 Central Utah 7,125 7,456 6,410 4,689 - 7,473 14,06? 15,801 12,223 8,350 - 9,661 12,192 9,460 6,924 - Granada 5,098 6,691 6,210 4,640 - Heart llmintain 9,068 9,84* 6,624 6,169 - Colorado liver Oila Kivvr 19*6 19*2 5,040 1943 1944 1945 1946 ^104,299 56,56* 56,216 5,052 7,936 6,612 4,784 14,401 16,626 12,923 6,566 9,909 12,434 9,667 7,029 5,749 7,266 6,705 4,721 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 11,940 14,032 17,606 17,113 5,040 12,236 14,834 17,656 17,154 Tills lake 1/ Includes average first of 00010 population for Leupp Canter which ess in ooeration for 11 nonthe in 1943. 5,052 {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. Pi 31100 TOTAL TOTAL OT.KlRIlL neujj COIOISOO jrrueo, GILA RTvTjl 0*4VJ448A IftffiT jiyllFflAIF 2AHZAMI1 nillsCrlA BOWITJI TuIZ ijurg 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 - 245 961 - 4,315 . Deo 1-15 Boo 16-31 Source! . . - . - Form "-Ht-175 (21) 264 - - - - 958 - 9 . 1,625 6 1 4,315 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 discussion 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 desiring 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 center, those granted indefinite leave were considered to have departed from the custody of YJRA, Indefinite leave was classified by the Statistics 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 arrangements 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 attend'a"college, university sional school. This type of school children accompanying Students who planned to work classified as Employment. (23) leaving the center to or business or profesleave does not include or going to join parents. part time'usually were (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 partial 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 Japanese descent), (f) Return to Free Area refers to evacuees who were permitted 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 volunteering for the armed forcesj to evacuees notified by local Selective Service boards to report for induction; to evacuees conmiissioned or accepted for enlistment in the Army, Navy, or auxiliary n&litary language schools; and to evacuees accepted for enlistment in the WAC, the WAVES, etc. (3) Institution - refers to evacuees committed to mental and penal institutions, including reformatories, and to evacuees entering tuberculous sanitoria, hospitals, rest homes, and orphanages, (4) Department of Justice Internment - refers to aliens interned 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, (24) Terminal Departure With the revocation of the West Coast exclusion order by the Western Defense Command becoming effective January 3, 1945, WRA announced 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 seasonal 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 shortterm 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 physical 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 institution departed under the provisions of a short-term leave, and, if at the close of the center he had not been discharged to the center, he was converted to terminal departure, (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* (25) (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 remained 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 assignments reflected in column 16 of table 10 are as follows: (1) Seasonal workers on work furlough from WCCA assembly centers and direct evacuation areas who were assigned to WRA on October 31, 1942. Of the 1,579 seasonal workers assigned 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 specialist, or transact other personal business, including visits to other (26) 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 terminal 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 another 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 admissions 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 decrease 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 persons away from the center on leave a t any p a r t i c u l a r period. (27) Table Content Table 10 represents a highly condensed series picturing the departures on, admissions from, and conversions pertinent to short-term, seasonal, and Indefinite leave and terminal departure, by center, occurring 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 periods; 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 allcenter rate is not, however, subject to such increases or decreases inasmuch as transfers between centers are not reflected in the allcenter 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 result 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 financial assistance to return to the West Coast States. The same qualifications 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 relocated group at six month intervals from December 31, 1942 to December 31, 1944. It will be noted that the age groups most vitally affected (28) 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 semiannually according to the cumulative number of family members permanently departed from the center on each date. Families who entered as transfers from other centers and families whose final departures were transfers 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 subsequently 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 shortterm, seasonal and indefinite and terminal departure; an Admission Advice, Form WRA-177, for every evacuee returning from short-term, seasonal 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 WRA176, which disclosed, among other things, the number of persons departing 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. (29) LABLI 10.—KBT A3StiTCE5 0 5 , DEPA7TUESS OK. AffiTESIOKS rHDK, AITE C0WZ32ItMiTS TO I50EFI5IT1 LEAT? A.rU TZ.-iMl.xL DKPA?.TVHt: V3X ABSSCES OK, T^ASTTJSES O'J. AST JOJNISSIOITS FHQM SEASONAL ISJJt 3T WOKTK: WRA COTC-T. f r a n I r i r - e t l o n to ClT»inR XL® SBOSB^tSM LEATE 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 • 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 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. ' SEAS 0 » A 1 0 E P A S : 0 1 1 i n n i l l 11 A i i i H i 1 A L :. E A T 1 s i a m - T EfiV. m i l TOTAL 0 u r 1 r. K C h a a 6 a EET r-xp. 6 0 a t D u r 1 0 e Hoc BET C b l D l l Ho n t h 3M ADSEHCES ci s « i 0 D u AHD ABSENCES AES53C58 Cone. COOT. AB^CisS Cor r e r s l o a a EST 0 * K.t Bit admta- Conear, B M to Deppi— DeparMm l i - O o a r a r s l in* from AslalaDeoarVat EBB o r I S O OF t* I ail". frail SeaI oaf. SaaT r a n s . * S b o r t Mosrs t r o o r • Ipaa KOirrE ture* s l e 0* Tl-anr-r ChaiufB t u r e a turee • loas 06a age 8101171= H.0HTU sonal a Tsrr . Dee to Sb-Trm. Trans, Terr, aoqal i Tarn. MOSS (10) (6) (16) (8) (IB) (12) (11) (6) (8) (1) (20) 19) (31) (l»S3 (7) (3) 13) (88) (13) (15) (IT) (19) " S-. r :• •:•.- a . - TOTAL I J If 2 in June July Augtwt Septemlh* r October Ho vamber December i 9 1* J January February fcnrcb. Acrll " June July AuRuat September October So*ember December 3,860 1,897 6,463 1,869 8,755 6.869 7,606 9,5«9 11,180 13,360 15,166 16,386 17,801 17,866 10, OK 16,313 16,696 18.786 21,078 23.632 89.193 32,629 81,319 I 9 6 5 January February Hare* April Hay JUD* July Aorrtflt Sep tar-bar Qctobar KoTembar Deeeaber 1 9 6 6 Jaaua-rY February Harcb iifjurr*. . 28.931 83.983 85,735 87,919 31.153 39.595 3&.610 38,111 90,108 39.599 37.618 37,097 19,188 20,506 88,119 86,385 80,388 88,315 30,081 38,116 33,669 3S..665 35,656 35,989 18,870 37,189 IJ 0,899 60,336 65,5-00 69.136 56.773 59.770 08,090 83,818 96,650 105,088 110,387 59,865 61,581 66,(61 68,163 53,676 58,687 07,036 88,160 96,813 105,005 110,353 - - 118,631 111,690 117,696 118,630 116,288 117,696 September .••••--LI Op t o t * P Boritsber December 6 1 - 1 9 U January TebniFry Kartb Anrtl hay June Juljf 65 873 3,737 6>53 «BJ : IK 1(2 6,653 9.113 5,621 _ 18 117.696 866 _ 11 67 155 2:1 157 115,928 886 _ I.- ST 1*5 812 ,'7') 19* gov 16,971 15,775 607 631 002' = 20 2,116 8.537 8.183 1.591 8, l60 1,886 1,160 8,956 76 36 _ -1 m 10 s. m 1.358 16 10 11 106 130 119 Iff 166 135 310 8 =2 1.90 8 2,760 8.055 1,668 8,189 1.799 1,111 663 516 K7 18,165 18,790 1.878 1,586 1,813 8,066 1,963 1,805 1.389 1.705 1,636 1.977 8,131 1,858 3,077 1,=38 1,186 1.301 985 W66 2.033 1,355 976 1,009 535 76,366 5.399 5" 3.933 136 100 167 815 2 0 ,".7 VD _ _-7 — 1; 563 3 33 76 •31 55 51 io s 86 37 661 If =7 61 S3 78 TO 116 300 :•:•• 62 831 376 :•'• 36 67= 6.375 366 . - _ --5 --6 — 1=; 2,031 33 36 1 f-i 175 -152 807 1-7 •111 !=;•• -163 — 1 i.: 193 33 ifl 1,861 816 166 6 1 18 f 13 m 616 lU7 :133( 6:•!10- 6o =-6 67 80 19 38 81 10 68 s 73,155 936 1,709 66l 87 387 178 178 lf» 85 r.f 67 73 107 97 167 153 216 155 51 if! 11 7.361 1.336 2.135 8.185 3,818 3.667 5,235 6,800 8,608 16,006 13.676 8,698 5,387 7,326 8,377 2,258 3,806 2,860 2,858 8,806 1,800 2.076 2.316 8,860 3.708 5,331 5.013 S.56? I'.186 16.053 8.798 2,768 -'CCA Form TSO-L, WCCA Fcrm TSO-2, jmd Fare r! 158 2 1 883 - 100 31 r>17 17 57 -- 6 8 7 1 -— - - 0 B.07 28,866 6,375 693 129 139 _ _ _ ill 63 -6 57 — -6 6,890 6,370 6.333 37 6 U 8.678 6,183 6 3,066 , 3 ' 5 6,673 -3,999 ,561 — TBI 2,585 -1,868 2,171 19 -2,021 16,068 397 11,556 815 -688 8,157 535 36 133 -7 8,061 103 -96 167 8,565 8,288 7.376 33 X u 2,839 6 668 6.163 6,530 6.978 T.169 7,705 8.326 6,597 8.983 - E. I I S 3,666 2,650 3.066 3,679 6,125 5.210 6,860 5,668 6.865 1,660 658 380 JOS SO — -- 778 1,823 1,501 357 (58 =5? '3 = 619 -3,787 -1,615 -8,326 -867 -69 -'In -JB6 1,613 1.306 285 -370 808 -1.603 -2,805 -788 -658 -278 "J2 -868 -SO -- 1,056 3,lib 2.057 1,035 1,312 1,358 1,619 =,317 608 1; 9.667 ITU lr- (3! 3 fi! 668 1,018 956 1,566 6,1-0 1,516 = ,861 306 390 2- = 8J1 2 21 2=1 '=2 7;e 868 Tf 383 575 l,e89 1,810 1,061 619 1,508 act 59 15 -— — -- 599 2,837 8,810 739 • i=i 11= 152 111 193 811 167 - 161 1 3 13 866 "5 Tl-1 1,861 166 • ;a 206 616 167 'TS 86 T22 103 •••-. a, is 153 661 181 1= 50 1=5 51 198 3 57 --- 3 6 17 1 -- 197 1.725 26 1.575 , — -10 — 16 137 -3 1= 1 3 9 19 21 17 20 " 6 7 279 21 16 10 306 66 3 ."1 -1 3 -6 3 3 — -- 6 = 3 r 9S 1 V- --*-> -_ . -_- 1,579 _ - s a1)0 & 222 376 - zei . - 533 - S59 --- 587 -- 636 569 «-• 5*9 631 - 669 i t f556 . 7 5l 966 • 1.068 1371,166 -9 1.295 1,319 --- 1.157 991 859 - 718 650 - 701 726 -- suq hi — 593 • 1,3«9 1,383 - 1,05ft *-• 1,092 - 337 36 " 1 3 LiO* 9 RB5 m '!•! a 68,196 66,966 197 2,956 286 810 26 36 8 13 19 22 160 56 LO q 673 1 803 180 127 =2 = -ITS -107 -57 67 -65 - -36 86 -163 -39 105 157 815 103 is Tin :0 -166 r- 35 5= 2-2 201 333 13,657 368 :2S 1,662 1,333 1,563 1,076 1,171 1.667 1,117 1,012 1,112 805 -69 -35 -33 1 1,377 1,817 1,703 1,680 1,79s 1.639 1,581 1,356 1,020 1,136 869 1.J21 l.t>35 !:S 8.367 2,396 2,096 2,Ol6 813 8= 1 95 35 12 9 1,190 1.519 1.553 1,536 I,556 1,(06 1,521 1.377 1,105 1,226 1.085 16,808 1,016 1,336 1,561 1.603 1,673 1,88= 2,195 2,l£6 1.797 1.369 305 12} 63 38 8 - 99 1 ., _ --1 — - 83 -3 2 X 7i -1 t! T 3 ^ •- 55 51 6 IT 26 15 87 17 80 J:967••:.:S20 6 VM-US 1ST it (33) 563 7 1,536 J 997 _ m -• -7 t h to Trace.* Deato 127 66 6 3 251 35 1=0 11,761 220 665 1,060 1,318 1,151 1,068 1,050 i.u53 1.270 IS If 913 18,131 1(6 iff -1: -337 -6 -815 91 1'0 190 15,883 -133 -161 S^S -111 6 _3 ! t6 33 _ •_* Departure l«ae L 3 5 9 8 1 2 50 37 66: u 67 61 63 73 5 1 1 6 3 1 = 55 3 1 7 6 8 12 116 r- 3 5 65 -3 .« -36 67 -- 10776 P -- lif -. =: — 15! -838 fi ISO 31 17 17 --1.709 1 20 g 3 - ?if • •- TAHtf ICfc.—«T JISEBKE5 ON. DaTMTUiffio ON, AWC3SI0NS m3U, *NC EttHVEtSIOKS TO lUTJUIJlITE LUTO AKD TEUDUX, aPARTUMj JUT KB&KZSS UN BBJKTUM3 ON* « m WIITWTONS FTKX 3EJGOUL LHTE AM SHOftT^rSW UtATT BT UDNTHi C o n t r o l Utah i r o n Tnggptlon t o CJoBlng 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 C o l a . 20, 2 1 , 2%-f and l}. (Tor axplaUtation of toi^inaloaTjy aee pjajgea :m'j-r~,'. TOTAL YEW AND ABSENCES UOIITH E F Cr.antie . „ B E f H I H I TE S H I HAL 0 D u r i n g U a a t h CertTtrrs 4 ona frora COOT. DaparShort S ea to pjya: aierji I'prti etna! -ranar {Si •'?! 4 9,43a 9.107 V* 61 71 T 316 . . . to 50 64 "5 1? H 5 2 IB) 10 10 11 _ - - 1.533 1,310 104 57 93 29 11 61 136 20} 166 91 1,816 1,975 2,098 1,717 1,852 185 2B5 162 6S9 881 98; 1,150 1,303 1,121 1,520 1,977 29 92 ISO 177 227 la? 10J 169 153 119 99 77 - . 1,555 2,078 2,119 2,398 2,755 3,217 3,170 3,521 3,7*5 3,887 3,517 3,178 1,715 1,872 2,020 2,160 2,367 2,571 2,718 2,910 3,078 3,226 3.359 3,116 taftBbBT _ 1 9 * 3 January •sBrumry March April May June July Angurt 3»&tecbar Ostotar >'or»(nb»r Daeonfcor 1 9 * 4 Janiiary rabruary larch April Way J'ine July AtUJUlt Saptaabcr October Noraxbrr Daaaahar ill 40* 633 907 1,170 x,m 1,70! 19 4 5 • J«rt*ry ?»bro«rjf Hut*, April 3,599 3,708 3,905 1,105 1,365 1,917 5,392 6,155 7,570 9,138 S» June July AuEuat Saptaatcr Oatohar' Souroa* _ 3,530 3,661 3,822 4,011 1,227 1,719 5,249 6,086 7,526 9,138 364 Noun: Oiiagw (*) M hoi 5 m m m _ 2*0 „ _ " _ _ • " 151 119 H !l 1 4 1 11 7 6 12 11 17 11 17 2 5 10 5 1 8 5 11 2 2 3 47 38 32 30 29 11 12 5 14 12 10 1,819 1,836 IBS 61 112 !«9 127 1*9 IK 2C7 2M 117 111 122 11! 130 211 292 111 196 6 4 3 2 2 IT 9 1 7 8 19 10 3 11 16 12 T 6 * 5 133 57 lit 111 71 il 7 16 2 T 25 19 19 21 9 19 30 6.022 5.860 18 198 12 -1 . 111 154 156 192 213 52? 5=0 837 1,110 1,912 lol l7 155 181 210 514 159 819 1,130 1,865 1} 8 17 12 „ 1722 169 119 160 178 *7 .\i7 s..:z\;..:b.i . :•_ i. -.,:':• •:5 w, 162 October Hov a l t a r SEAS .' fa a 1 A D g M HS UJ X 9 4 2 5 I I I 7 1 0 h ABSENCES MONTH l l . TOTAL r ft 11 OTT 2 9 5 5 _ -1 1 X * 2 619 tlo 315 _ 237 196 259 310 386 -115 593 601 579 580 325 190 Dnarturaa (111 D M A I 1 t A 9 8 H 0 n t h * B D u r 1 n , Mala- Conrareions t o froa T n d , . TtanB.A alone 4 T a r t . rj«th (12) (13) {li) >!-..-.. tii) • 0 3,217 3,013 115 686 486 -95 2 524 116 4* 22 325 13° -125 1.181 1.281 240 -7? -41 63 61 46 29 170 11 9 123 113 124 128 238 89 . a -22 135 •2 617 -209 . 36* . - 14 22 }0 *6 72 44 '21 Ut 23C 337 140 -175 1.150 1.213 11! 112 131 106 1*0 282 512 659 515 598 392 lit 15 -4fi -11 -il J< 142 230 147 -14* «3 -206 -278 -49 36 29 15 70 204 277 25« 20 196 24 It 2 79 33 21 49 5." 7 „ -15 . • -15 _ 1 -255 -135 • 132 24! 83 _ . - 38 101 152 109 225 e 14 10 3 11 14 12 4 93 5 9 3 1 12 3 12 ?.=.; ZS JiSiiFTlree rvt* hi) 138 115 47 35 3! 30 29 11 12 5 U 12 10 3 3 van - _ " _ . ' \ 15 -2 -6 1 *1 1 10 Uf • « _ . ' m S3 IfTXA For* T80-1 F fTCCA ?tor« TSO-2, u i d Fcrft 1RA-1T6 18 IT • " - * - - MONTH (IT) _ . 3 10 2 10 _ 11 23 89 105 95 96 171 55 93 97 82 65 _ 68 -1 1 12 •» - i m -• _ . _ - • ft _ „ _ m 6 12 11 '" rUWENCES " • " * 75 'I 98 110 131 93 99 69 69 71 17 _ 69 14 83 91 138 198 113 69 44 - LEAVE 1 1 1 1 7 - T i l ! 0 u r i n g Hen t C h a a 4 • Ohnvaraloni unperIntif. •ion* Chart;! turaa A Taj-"* aohal (20) (19) (22) ••'- = M lit) 0 6,591 6,248 10 107 97 3 7 •8 6 4 10 19 71 55 2.321 2.197 1 12 66 16 -10 1 7; -79 -7 1 -15 -17 113 124 ?t; 246 24° 726 l=-5 171 MO -",3 13 112 110 141 277 80 191 192 201 161 230 7.25 106 -18 2.306 2.218 3 20a nl 1 3 77 =6 109 10* 17* 250 JIB 6 -21 116 149 227 235 751 9? 259 213 179 169 143 16* 168 -47 1.857 1.706 7 18 5 12 24 -41 6 -30 27 -25 39 8 17 60 -55 -7* -25 -44 WO IOF: 195 190 257 >J 264 151 124 as 24 S 125 244 .,-. 173 120 116 lit 169 190 259 27S 207 139 a= 25 . " is -3 •* 1& *J h to TranB.A Death (23) 316 5 . - . " 57 m 2 5 10 5 * L 8 5 LI 2 2 3 10 61 _ • • •„ • " * 5 1 4 1- 3 3 6 17 9 4 T 6 * „_ t ! -2 198 a . • " 17 10 11 15 19 41 IS 10 •7 . H 5 * . _ . • • " m . 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 ;• •'-?•. • TOTAL ABSENCES END OF MONTH TEAR AND hvjfrrfl I 7 + ? _ _ 2 H I T ilV ABSENCES E2T0 OE UOETK fi'l M T O T A L I 8 D 1 1 * ( X B I I 1 0 6 • • f a Our Eat drag. "(3) _ O.pu— turea U--.14- alana f5) (4) 17,407 16.936 „ 161 161 4 4 23 96 113 135 161 19 95 10 15 15 721 _ CSPArtTURE II 0 n 1 h loaa f r o . COBT. 3sato Shortaonal TVen., 1 in (7l (8) SEA O h . A L 1 . • •0-v;r (« *77 715 2 _ KhT aBSEKCES E2IS QF hOMTH (9, _ _ Eat Cheage Departure! admia- bo) (U) (12) BiOBB 0 3.120 2.570 42* 8l6 5*2 L E A V g 0 t 1 n A * 0 n t h Conv. 7=nTfr, -one t o from Irjif. Trena.A Sh-Trn 1 T o n s . Death (13) 715 (l«) 10 M V . S H D 9 T EET Aeeign- •ente (16) AJ3SE21CES EJFD c r UDKTK Eat Change (17) (18) 150 _ 150 „ - Caperturaa - : i n a Og Adjniaaiflha (19) (20) 0 8.008 7.485 37 56 19 V E Hon t h Convareiona t a Indf. SaaTrana.t aonal t Term* Death (n) (22) (23) L E A 25 *77 21 .. «av •JTuulnya Auguat Sept erab er October Dor ember Pecambar January February "arch April Hay June July Auguet S apt eob ar October November December 7 * 4 •'inuirV Hmreh April *ey July November Deoember 19*5" January March April Hay JtQy October November Sourcei i 12 35 652 1,085 732 522 . 1 0 * 3 1 8 0 N A 1 66* 732 8*9 1,624 2,33* 2,697 3,019 3,532 3,663 3,921 3,681 3,423 _ 3,5*8 3,809 *,098 4,352 4.86* 5,»9l 5,651 6,114 6,207 6,218 6,038 5,929 _ 6,ae 6,*52 6,679 7,168 7,620 8,255 8,963 10,837 14,862 16,329 17,407 * 75 - - 22 22 26 26 2.675 2.177 200 265 332 536 915 1,350 1,696 39 65 67 204 77 9 *35 3*6 19 . •4* 1 2,120 2,404 422 _ 2,613 2,735 2,636 _ 3,0*6 3,303 3,675 3,911 4,155 *,*75 4,707 5,096 5,213 5,415 5,569 5,625 _ 5,875 6,111 6,5*4 6,963 7,*07 6,002 8,6*3 10,567 14,667 16,309 17,407 96 71 _ 1. 2.63 •5 101 365 305 356 73,6 170 n71 11 1* 6 5 23 6 2,789 3,014 210 178 2*7 <7S 244 19 42 42 77 80 23 2 10 T 67 26* 209 122 257 372 236 214 120 712 36, 67 234 257 162 290 4 -318 659 901 270 9 62 15 16 5 41 19 40 6 5 f 5 41 14 7 15 6 1 10 1* 56 51 122 21.4 16 16 7 5 3 2 entl Earn 2j 3* 163 379 303 72 5* -371 -33! 55 77 186 11c 50 35 7 3D -16 -56 2 773 11,386 *C C I Torn T80 1, ECC-4 Eon. TSO-2 -4= 396 336 3*0 563 815 77* 810 822 639 3n 197 250 1,579 1,085 491 19 40 32 19 6 17 11,782 4,042 474 029 -101 H 46 4,100 1,642 1,098 24 2 41* 71 561 618 1,886 22 1 41 112 Ml 6*1 1,92* -2 -2 42 270 22? 162 331 422 420 2 56 409 41* 1.05* 79 7C2 151 141 l.»*5 11 U1 *33 *19 91 572 L2 0 1.362 1,216 8*7 515 2 - n 71 -144 712 -*1 16 12 -1*3 -014 -124 325 124 - -197 9 39 129 125 -68 - -125 23 23 15 33 10 71 17 •» "• 63 . 13 1EA-176 85 — - * . 1,264 1,216 1,2*6 1,337 ? - 16 •15 1 1 -1 - -33* -193 462 936 • 60- 53* 266 1 33* 207 424 in 53* 29 72 5* 43 27 35 *09 156 216 14 77 26 53* 9*9 615 - - -4 - - 56 947 e 16 5 36 714 28* 77 105 73 2 1 . - lb a 19 41 19 12 2* 101 28 *7 170 • 01 110 3n 1 (020 43 27 35 32 19 6 17 41 14 15 10 14 73 12* 2.' 04 4 40 - - 61 — - 1 _ " 1-J _ — - 22 _ 5* 12 _• _ •3 . • - . _ " _ _ - 150 - 1 8 1 2 1 ID 3 12 20 24 4 5 1 6 "• 32 37 8 5 -2 17 17 - 35 1,412 1.280 42 47 155 152 155 131 75 75 102 90 99 72 4 1 5 108 -3 3 -2* -56 - 27 -12 - 2 7" 4 10 25 60 3X2 149 130 75 122 136 17? 103 87 S3 - 35 86 16 22 108 135 -21 14 7 141 177 37) no 85 101 146 191 170 208 172 164 1*8 107 16 45 45 -21 76 -36 -1 2,272 tie 297 JaC 150 1 20 55 70 5 191 126 85 1*6 10* 106 17? 77 9* 2,1*2 88 110 139 118 121 321 176 253 229 li- -It 165 -a 207 Hl 2*6 - -l n- 4,265 4,04* 21* 216 135 205 213 253 320 270 195 20 107 414 J 391 -61 = 1, 71 5n 426 459 8 40 ft -50 -75 -175 5-4 573 *39 115 9 •00 36? 397 «36 ,'•= '•89 4?7 'I? 4=2 - — " 22 .. 14 - 73 5 1- -1 -4 " 14 27 28 12 * - 1 1 1 3 79 . -3 -" ~ " " 1> - 2 3 23 2 10 7 9 7 5 7 e 1 325 13 2 - 6 2 1 113 9 20 23 1 -23 -•'•• : •:'• 5 • I? 33 70 f 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 I a 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 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 I N 0 E F 1 I I T I TOTAL TEAR AND NORTH ABSENCES END OF UOHTH _ 1 5 ' ! July August September October Hovember Deo mobor 19 2 6 23 IT* 176 170 _ 4 3 EM) o r NOSTH I2> <S) TOTAL RET A 7 I R U I N A L D £ F A B T ': 3. A C h a n | e D u r i n g M e a t h Conversions from COAT. Dapai— AdmisEat ShortSetta turaa sions Ohaaga Term serial Trace. M (3) _ . 14,180 1*,29S 90 90 4 4 21 17 39 T* 90 a5 5 17 15 * _ It 35 16 1.760 1.S9T 38 38 14 46 152 287 20b 128 25b 3*9 175 221 »7 boe 153 28! 23! 1,77! 2,035 2,225 2,156 2,192 37* 659 951 1,11* 1,*30 1,662 1,827 1,988 2,050 1 9 4 * . - January February Uarcu April Hay .Tunc July August September October EoTember December 2,268 2,16* 2,7** 2,9*7 3,3*8 3,823 *,051 *,*08 2,1*1 2,311 2,578 January February March April May J una Jul; Auguat 1,012 1,277 1,**2 •.•<.'• :.- October MoTonber December _ 1 9 * 5 January February March April "AT Juaa July Auguat S apt am bar October SoTimber Satire*! *,T76 *,837 4,673 4,636 4,797 5,005 5,237 5,5** 5,96* 6,669 7,591 9,2*6 H,580 13,*5B 14,180 2,799 3,138 3,*76 3,722 4,082 *,*02 *,533 *,5T9 *,579 _ *,722 *,!** 5,171 5,«53 5,857 6,*99 7,*26 9,052 11,*33 13,**2 1*,180 i t 1.:.) 316 2 52 165 161 62 287 158 126 227 154 135 61 (5) (6) (7) WJ 491 1*1 191 b _ 40 _ 13 2 3 1 6 7 5 . " 12 299 91 170 92 1*4 264 2*0 I'* 10 1 10 24 22 -6 3 2 2 1 1 9 7 10 384 JjS 14* 84 41 5fi 59 9,569 152 153 " 9.601 1*3 222 186 44 270 227 282 404 6*2 927 1,626 2,381 2,009 738 «2 654 59 29 3 9 398 642 92* 1,623 2,3*7 1,93* 726 33 10 68 264 3 8 9 9 18 26 346 J * 5 2 J 9 11 1 32 1 11 1 2 _ . > a a T 3*0 322 1 » 46 1 2 3 6 2 2 3 4 2 1 21 3D 91 . 9 2.733 355 m M _" Hat Change (10) 5 5 AI ! i U LEA T h a B e e D u r i n OB—1Fare AdnleOapariBdf. turaa elont t Term. <ll) 1 (12J (13) 191 0 802 733 71 8 5! '•• 5 a "4 '*» n t h K COBV. frcs Sh-Trm ona t a Crana.A Death (1*1 • (15. A*signment* (16) 1 4 119 _ , 118 NET ASS1>NCSS END o r WORTH (17, _ _ 2 2 2 2,529 2*5 221 B9 335 _ NET AS$SiCSS END o r MONTH 20 " a 5 -2 a 1 1 1 " a 1 _ a - 1 126 90 71 a 71 68 79 203 302 309 306 323 3*5 379 155 130 126 -36 8 -19 - a 36 19 " a 59 *32 284 91 . „ . . a 3 - a -3 11 124 99 7 -3 17 22 - 11 12) 102 12 2 2 13 )J 42 8 6 a 1 " _ . " 72 4 21 5 10 20 1=5 36 -92 362 388 68 1 115 120 102 -15 5 1 16 5 9 7 a . -ie a 9* 159 282 280 2*1 -8 6 65 123 -22 77 137 24 10 91 - 311 265 68 38 - 3* -224 -25 -19 72 --46 -177 -30 -38 35 20 20 -3 -15 a -20 a " . - 4 c 8 9 16 44 24 14 35 196 30 1 9 18 33 la 12 5 4 5 2 5 9 11 1 - 6 32 2 I 4 11 - 20 a - ~ • " _ l „ •• •• - " 118 - 2 a . 11" . " 2 1 _ * -2 _ • - _ 1" " " . _ » • f -1 • "AAA form TSO-1, ItVTXA Form TSO-2. end Form IRA-lTtJ 3 3' 75 - a a - - - - • " " •» - •» «» - 9 12 9 a Est Change (18) 0 — U»! _j^i<a__ Adffliaaiona 2.956 2 . 4 7 3 -3 9 IT 12 6 9 10 3 591 567 -2 4 6 17 155 99 35 «T 27 51 M 15 6 11 11" 115 19 13 12 -9 -6 -1 36 5 1 2 1 _ 21 33 -12 9 5 5) 73 22 4 , 31 37 22 34 '1 697 656 24 23 37 52 6) 50 29 58 76 33 66 5* 51 65 69 85 63 39 26 19 16 -22 -24 -13 -7 T7 71 12: 70 41 3? 31 57 65 53 a -19 1,827 1.692 40 41 46 91 107 170 165 194 21 I 5 52 84 125 175 tail 63 2!i5 251 31 3) 11« 13C 167 215 233 1*7 16 -3 14 4 45 16 -5 23 -«T -131 53 50 332 92 lfe I Conversions t o Indf. Trans*' Dfleth * Term. 3 0 tie 1 4 5 : Sea- (21,' 41 - L E A V E 1 U K U 5 n t h "He} 50 -16 ;o -3* 12 Departurea 9 7 13 *9 31 51 17 22 26 28 - •6 R TT -E RDM u r a ,. , a 55 61 50 36 2,4 20 3 14.5 5 _ „ 2 . -1 -1 " 2 _ » -2 * • " (22) 191 _ . m m " 12 T231 14 _ _ * 7 m T -2 1" ? 26 *. 1a 2e a3 3 4 1a i?i 2-5 - 6 I -l -2 1 -l l . - 1 1 15 T 3 V* JS 12 l • • " 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 rSAR AND ABSUlCSa ettV or MONTH 1BJ7TR 1 9 * 3 September October NoT«abar Daeaabap 1 * * 3 I n uerj fabruar? Mare* April _ AH 1,317 SO? •17 13 13 19 A3 13 71 31 _ -8 - _ 1.576 1,568 293 396 ASS 9! 110 778 561 796 916 1,000 1,111 1,315 1,176 1,516 1,619 " 76 52 3 n i>- tn 1,085 *| June Julj Auguat 3 apt Mb o r October NOTtrober Decamber I M S Januerj Pebruar]r Keren April lfar June July August September October fiourcct 1,37! l.SBl 1,670 1,911 7,131 2,351 2,12! 1,778 _ 1 9 * 4 JanuexT rsbruar* Nu-ch April «*T June July August September October NOTember December tun or (!) , _ (1) T O T A L 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 0 b e a A e 1 o a t h STPP 0 u r i • • ABSAHOrS Cent ere i one f ™ Done, let DeperAtteie- S h o r t Seeto turee elcne Change Term ecnel Trine. IBHTH _ (3) (1) w (6) <T) (8) 9,aa 10.066 Iff « i W 11 H 51 13 6 16! 7.63 735 130 6.1 111 171 161 70 t- 137 303 169 U9 m B 13 if 30 . " 158 _ -•e " 113 - 1 t 15 5! 7 25 67 50 159 183 172 127 16 12 61 -2 -1 1 3 73 36 36 9 1 2 11 1,902 2.217 5*1 126 151 317. 211 209 17 5 70S 211 202 203 19 17 B 6 a77 13 o 38 35 3* 52 80 7 9 6 9 14 25 19 16 12 7 m 10 1 l „ _ _ 5 NJLT FENCES END or MONTH (9) _ _ too Oepej— turet (10) ,ll! 780 233 55 81 323 357 513 570 581 753 737 750 161 280 2,13 1.101 1,264 m * _ too 852 102 708 if! - - 510 -160 -M7 16* 25! 73 4 _ -253 258 235 233 -22 -73 -2 -1* 7:o 111 if 30 11 -227 -32( -it 6.100 6.230 67 119 21 6 . -27 3,693 3,83! 1,101 A,A81 A,95A 5,693 3,611 3,763 1,001 1,101 1,838 5,563 6,063 6,669 8,114 9,6a 93 37 i n 8 8 2 3 11 Z Ml 238 10 3 til 775 507 606 1,775 1,377 -13 m 30. 11 •06 t.!6 A 11 1 13 16 If 30 15 23 10 10 •:.-.£! 6,738 8,460 9,671 6 7 u 13 ID i 331 422 602 1,173 1,362 1 " NCC1 Term TS0-1 P NCSA Tor* T9tr-? T ajid Tons WFLA-lTt 3 9 2 15 17 7 3 • if - 5- 124 565 575 605 616 389 63 a - • - 1 216 96 266 12! -1 - 40 * - 16 52 58 111 92 179 15 1 1 58 7 3 351 17-1 1 1 3 1 8 11 819 926 151 6 if 30 I - 9 9 1 9 14 25 19 16 12 7 17 7 8 7 10 •-2*5JO 31 4 235 157 a 13* 177 19 6 . . - 237 10 J3 71 69 101 ;;e 77; 26 3 71 i 2 3 11 - - 10 - * 1 m - _ - 4> . -1 4» " _ 4- • " t i l l 1 1 1 V x e D u r 1 a I Von t CpnTereieife V iliIndf. eione A Terr*. 0 1.991 1.578 * 111 209 6* 74 36 31 74 _ -62 249 10* 26 4 -112 -lot 32 -6 -9 -1 I* 17 •?6 - 317 113 Departvree •M4l laj *T i> 191 H t - :bene (20) . 1 1.171 13 Set Oberee (19) UOKTH (17) 1 1.959 ABSENCES END o r {14) 3 IT a 1 s• KMalgnmerit a ** _ _ •* " 594 -IT* 24 _ 92 75 109 MS 183 95 17 34 156 51 11 171 •16 13 -276 •1*4 a5 tltf 318 . 10 35 7 7 1-1 (Hi 3,666 3,577 208 777 226 130 190 197 181 307 lit 61 S3 (13) 3.679 1,877 2.019 2,275 7,105 2,595 2,792 2,973 3,176 3,292 3.353 3,«2 3,521 7,193 2,355 2,623 7,771 3.20A 3,511 3.7A2 3,958 1,031 3,879 3.5S1 hi) 0 100 1,210 S I A 5 C M t 1 t A T a t h e n « • D u r i n e 11 p n i l Cent. OgrirBreiine t p Ad*ltTndf. I r e n e.* fra tiaim A Term. Teeth Sh-Trm Set Change 71 no 141 as 279 167 63 95 89 60 79 95 112 79 111] -33 fcH (rf «3 - - 1.270 1.170 3 15S 120 157 7;5 82 72 137 139 101 72 SI 12 123 12* 12T 125 ia »3 37 31 ISO 1»3 11C 69 45 « 82 3 - - 75 67 50 2 4 - 1 1 . -50 1.812 1.760 i 126 10* 101 115 101 185 154 194 111 126 29 if J 1*1 175 1 8 6 13 9 7 7 6 35 7 7 87 56 29 -7 124 u -it 16* 97 715 153 195 211 157 12* 10! 124 171 Ml 199 196 15B 140 165 *4 -33 10 -17 -51 -39 -11 -of - -29 56 59 93 77 116 130 101 67 16 77 3 It -16 39 it -29 -34 -51 138 55 UP) 1.670 1.5*0 123 12( 713 IT* WO 2 " 213 at 86 4 94 ia iff 178 145 235 257 244 135 5 1 m - 73 6* h tc Trene.3 Death -1 -A ~ . e. " " ' - * 13 119 2 2 13 if 1* 30 15 9 7 if " I _ -I *» _ • " " ~ * " " . ." " " " 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 TE4R ABSENCES AND END OF UOSTB attNTH I 0 T I I u_ 19 4 2 _ 3 But e m b e r October Her e m b e r Dae « B b e r l 9 * 3 January 863 1,259 *T5 «a _ 4S4 April Hay June 505 712 1,053 1;4*3 1,962 July Auguet 2,100 2,232 a apt ember 2,136 2,591 2,253 2,0*9 February Uaroh October •oeeaber Daeaabar 1 9 4 . 4 Juraary February Uarefc April lay Jim* July Aijguat 3 apt m b ar October VoTaatbar December 1 9 * 5 m 4,199 4,440 January February March Iprll Kay Jtm* July Auguat B»ptember October November aoaroer 2,211 2,358 2,585 2,9*6' 3,321 3.TT0 *,031 4,200 *,626 »,415 4,173 *,119 4,651 5,073 5,544 6,344 6,977 8,072 9,358 11,449 12,575 I 4 D 1 F I N 7 T > MET T E R U I I l l 1 C h n n ASSJSrrES END Of MOUTH Met Chenge ft! (2) g 0 Depu— Mmie- turee el- w 1 .. r i n g 'I I H Tsra sonnl Trwie, M (Si 1 12.561 741 280 478 . 106 64 1 24 19 16 27 43 106 16 16 m „ _ 11 11 16 63 9 28 1 - 7 17 19 . 1,453 1,620 433 26 238 10 40 2 26 61 87 16 39 _ 1,719 1,863 2,027 2,259 2,488 2,716 3,009 3,215 3,435 3,598 3,829 3,975 179 21 a 227 229 110 •17 1*3 111 17* 5 6 5 13 75 56 73 60 . 40 1 1 I 8 1 4 5 2 2 53 1 16 IB 8 12 5 21 17 19 97 204 116 84 103 33 17 115 102 2,416 2.325 134 63 165 iff 186 (0 2 12 144 1(4 153 152 204 20 13; 232 221 22 S 214 212 42 2 1 7 ; 11 3 11 10 20 9 13 3 a> 206 282 202 7 13 220 196 165 ?jl 146 163 2 70. 141 w7 3 8 12 5 2 5 11 4 12 8.600 8.552 173 165 56 165 4,320 102 243 94 14 4,550 230 4,993 5,471 6,2in 443 478 5 6 6 19 6 24 ( 20 m 4, on 6,8>9 7,965 9,261 11,420 12,575 293 769 619 1,106 1,296 2,159 1,155 221 244 419 476 761 601 1,090 1,277 2,136 1,131 to U) 12.575 •.7 6 COOT. fn „ 176 237 324 500 718 945 1,088 1,207 1,346 1.443 1,527 1,559 1 T O R E K e n t b Convert l o n e f r o . ShortSo.- 31 15 7 12 5 35 5 9 _ . . . 3 _ -1 -• . . . • 2 NET ABSENCES 4230 0 9 »NTH (9! _ _ 845 1,188 398 289 295 254 344 493 654 944 939 958 1.311 1,086 615 386 _ 384 366 354 448 683 870 884 83} 1,056 689 233 76 . 54 30 23 - S E E S O U L 17 7a a • f e Not Change Doportureo Admle- fio) (ll! (12) (u) 0 6.034 5.T86 289 1.395 1.267 845 23 Indf. 4 Crane.A aonte hi\ 478 s. m 19 2b 15* — 104 56 924 144 19 97 2.908 2.599 238 t 50 •41 90 22 16 23 151 17 149 197 i d 259 412 104 257 178 262 ><1 28 40 53 1 16 IS 8 12 5 . - * 12 U 2b _ -3 1 ? 7 6 1 -226 -471 •:sc 728 126 434 its to! 17 -229 10b »6 19 - -310 1.931 1.900 165 ? -2 96 87 1 -18 -12 91 46 50 51 74 94 235 1 " 14 -51 22 3 -367 -446 -157 -76 -22 -24 -7 -23 21 365 130 111 96 458 2 449 . _ - 145 12 11 11 20 13 20 12 5 35 5 9 12 20 56 It 6 172 2-4 2>4 164 63 48 91 156 Aiiuljrn- WJ 343 -5 19 353 COAT. 5h-Tm -109 47 53 35 M -790 2>0 I* 0 n t h Ooath Torn. 668 335 146 s L l l t l 0 u r 1 1, E Conrereime - 24 1 6 3 20 ? 3 _ _ l _ 15* . _ •» IT _ 16 1» „ - VC01 Farm TSO-1, 1CCJ, Form TSC—?, end Farm \TRl-17b - . - - - . - -- - - - T E R M C h e n g e U I I 0 „ r i n g Chang, AdsdlBeico* (l!) (191 (20i 0 5.368 5.013 6 59 2 44 2 42 2 42 34 -10 -25 8 7 man In) m „ ( _ 1 V o n OoRTernione t h to indf. * Term. Tmrie.l Death (22! •?sr 59 28s 16 3 26 24 . 1 . 1 0- . -T 2 16 17 1.072 46 28 3 B.- tSi . • " . _ " ?« 1,224 13 7 14 44 30 9 18 57 60 16 71 11 73 73 117 79 62 116 7 67 .59 64 - 54 91 164 I' 74 .67 159 -38 141 HO T 6 -17 11j 130 1 54 164 -12 720 702 214 - - -36 2.506 2,462 7 63 4 135 209 129 1 2 m 1(7 -t a -1 • . _ • • • - -3 1 421 104 108 129 204 239 150 184 138 152 135 128 111 68 _ 68 90 78 80 73 118 16 19 23 Not M O S T - DOfwrtureo 104 12 * - NET ASSAMCE BOD OF 107 97 29 1 a 75 15 -tt 34 -4t 14 -17 -7 -17 _ IT 23 34 264 343 744 1(6 243 247 707 251 207 213 216 147 159 166 -43 161 17 5 107 -(8 1.579 1.476 144 134 122 22 -12 150 147 2 -7 131 126 215 31 14 -11 -10 - 68 7 50 270 179 40 4 185 142 153 111 125 164 HI 205 159 65 4 . -3 1.e 2 -1 1 2 6 1 4 5 2 2 10 4 3 8 12 5 2 5 4 165 m 10 -1 * * 1 ? J 5 ':: • • • i 19 9 20 IE l( 19 23 74 1 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* •"••-'•'. ' i TOTAL AS3&ICE3 EHD o r TEAR AMD MONTH 1 9 * ? c at* • : i | A • 1 •( 1 '•ing Month J A L ture. aion. (*) 2.015 2,16* 245 92 11? 10T 25 25 , . " 1 1 M 3 - - l.*15 1,375 104 January MS 24 tta 285 25 It 1 Febroary March April «65 TO* 513 *5 6* 159 3*6 533 757 1,070 1,205 N O T a c t »r Doe e m b e r 1 4 T 1.356 1,223 1,*80 1,255 1.515 1,527 1.350 1,*** _ 4 January February ahn-0h April " V June£ July August September October 1,555 1,765 1.96* 1,550 2,0*6 1,675 2,075 2,071 2,062 2,0*7 2,041 2,035 Deo amber 2,029 T * ? January February March l/ _ 1,630 November I t« 1,056 _ 2,01) 2,01? 2,01) 1,773 1,665 35 74 1M 167 ??< It* 1*5 137 72 55 157 134 H + 1? 14 141 114 111 10; 5 117 e -4 -9 2,0** -1* 2,039 -6 •4 -7 59 -6 -a 2 •12 114 33 162 5? 21 14? . " _ _ " " . . " . - - SJ 1 . . 15 5 2 6 3 1 5 3 10 7 B65 3 27 2 2 * or (9) 0 m 11* _ 66 95 - -59 -10 -23 -15 25 _ . 541 59 13 _ri3_ 50 52 -5 5 3 3 1 ** 40 - 4 * 5 2 35 5 6 *7 2 "5 - *5 a - 15 6 6 2 2 -8 -33 va 367 3 6 1) 30 ICC 47 181 10 6 6 2 2 12 4 Trojio 4 Dooth Torn. (13) 115 . 85 15 3 2 3 3 IT 2 2 4 36 41 28 T 6 6 5 3 3 5 6 - 5 11 11 - 7 - - from nenta (15) 21 1 do] 259 a> a _ 1 20 ? 2 7 2 2 5 . 1 - 1 2 - - 2 » - - (17) _ 259 " _ 1 _ 2 • ' 1 «• » -> • .. 16 61 2* 40 21 33 20 37 40 *3 28 _ „ — 1 - - 38 *T 62 28 2 - » 1 1 22 2 2 1 1 -2 _ _ 2 _ _ * Ohang* _ - T i g " L S I a a i 0 u r turn flion. (15) (20) o i.*8a 3,375 13 12 2 -1 - 3 7 3 27 2,457 1 16 43 s? 2K T 1 f 3 2.366 4 6? 1*9 371 V E V. o it ff Terra. Death (22) (23* 92 12 1 . rt _ . 64 m. •m ~ WTJ3-A form T 3 0 - 1 , ITJCi Form TSO-2, and Form IRA-176 * 16 6 3 3 -15 3a? 109 134 117 -27 1.010 957 1 2T -6 16 9 35 114 11,2 _ 10 125 105 203 238 147 216 -54 27? 260 -26 20 - -1 -1 _ 313 29 - 1 - 4 5 3 10 T 1 3 " - 4 t 1 - -2 - - 2 - - * - - - - * m. 1? _ - 5 12 -1 - •* • - 1 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 m •: B 390 269 15« 399 247 •32 - m -1) 17 251 164 h :.: t (21) 350 200 307 t Trans,* -3T 16 -13 6 275 n CoaverBiiTi, Indf, is,aanal (18) 1 2 1 h a n Oapa, END o r 259 . " _ '. MET AKRNCBS MCJITH Sh-Trm !i«) . _ Jiaei — 3 15 7 COAT. m 11 5 5 to Indf. 5 3? 73 23 13 S H 0 R T N o n t h 0 6 2 1 2 207 19 -63 -27 3 * ? 1 . . - 23 _ ' -*5 1 1*5 126 55 6 2.5° -1.CC 2*3 33 7 - 10 '12: 96 1 57 .Ion* (11) 103 3 26 ttire* 37 -2 15 L E A 0 u r l o n . o r f l Looa 131 129 1*5 52 27 <1C) _ 104 51 D * ' 25? 155 11* - a n I art 1: . - , - * HOSTH - E A S ''. ': 4 I. C h A85ENCE5 - * 6 16 t 764 123 6* 16 561 5S 55 * . 2 4 3* 2,067 2,056 2,017 2,017 2,015 186 222 161 -B 56 61 115 . 51 170 5* 1,553 2,071 2,032 2,025 tkmr. to Traits. [81 H 10 Auguat ^ e p t saifcfir October from 5paaortal (T) 1 »*T Jon* July famMmtoa* ShortTsrm t») 14 10 1 NIT 15) 15 25 December a D E P A R T U R E D u AtC-..,- (3) _ _ • h art ChMgfl (l) _ _ I l i f l 175 1*0 Dotofcar Korettben ;r' n ICES UaTTTK (1? 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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 . ) TOTAL TUS ASS JJADCU IFSOT KOTO or C IhSISCZS zso or HOHTH (l) T O T A L 1 S •* 2 J u u T I 8 8 >••'• * I I I l l n r 18*11- Sat Chai-aa n 1 D 1 i i Short- laa- n i to Tarm ,aaal (5) (6) (7) 8,087 7.756 3J9 335 260 16 93 9" 6 . . 11 11 2 ? 11. 1! 11 56 63 22 32 25 39 - ( - * - - 1.038 965 91 59 Si 5» 55 3 _ - -3 TTRBO, (8) Sroleaber i <-:-:': * : ICTTlJjbeT D«CSBb«r 11 1,077 170 2gl - l j l t j 35 JianpjT 362 151 FflbniAT7 398 Karch m 207 2SJ 9 T 76 205 April H*7 June 813 1,251 587 1,287 770 •TJ iot July AttgTUt 1.3RS "33 63 1,315 1.532 l.Rft 905 9«J 73 7» 66 Sept«nb«T October Bar m b e r Decel.be r 1.359 1,391 665 1,039 1,077 1,130 38 53 9 22 13 76 173 179 93 51 7 1 10 3 13 7 73 3 z 16* 11 37 8 6 6 1 _ 1 63 57 1.029 1.075 283 191 - OgpRJ— taraa *4-4| (10) (11) (12) 0 2,652 2,355 191 1,152 958 139 -99 129 >Rt -793 -97 .58 185 -6 172 1B2 -13 10 301 IIS 76! 562 587 505 . to. ; _ EC 6 973 650 _ 6 29 153 281 1 1 79a 93 t S l a 8 Ho ",-.-. to TraRa.A 9 , •••'-• (13) !-.4) 260 55 _ _ _ _ " -_ _ - 526 119 5 2 7 17 3 31 3 1 10 n1 2 9 1 I 391 585 508 205 134 -17 152 1 - 724 1 797 153 -61 3 31 77 ER 77 7 9 5 65 _ 3 2 -76 -12 -14 5 l Indf. 1 -6 777 46 l t 13 9 s t E -3 1 7 2 s 95 20 128 10 - -118 S70 852 128 80 73 2 1 1 150 -3 i.ia 1.553 9 ! ng JO 9* 113 124 - 5 7 t 1 1 1 111 160 7 2 2 13 16 10 1 615 •a l] 26 21 - 116 - 155 6 £ 1 7! 13 21 9 «3 9 11 25 21 3 700 625 73 -76 573 709 578 159 -51 136 - 1.3J1 1,288 ue ,•.,... 3,517 2,566 1.757 1,251 1.956 2,077 2,191 112 101 3,371 2,561 1 ao 195 21 90 103 16 - 5.626 5.396 80 300 65 2= 16 6 7 4 70 10 R 2.582 2,8*7 October Fovanber 2,501 2,BUR OecBnbBT 2.R0O . - 52 121 11*. 95 101 170 >-3 3,5!3 3.675 2,527 2,615 66 2,805 2.755 3,035 151 156 279 300 770 3.U8 3.555 4,011 SeptovbeT October Hcreciber - I.;!,- OhhBCR I CeaaereloR. 1,210 1,655 AueUBt 9 1 1 1.730 K*7 June July 1 - 2,316 January 5 - 28 3 **7 Tebraarjr March April 2 7 April 1 9 * 5 119 5 6 70 Jt 14 1.393 1.501 1,417 July Auruat September (9) 0 4 " 8 • 1.376 - 1 J U January Tebniory March IHSTBCK 020 or HOSTS 129 - 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 C t , OOOT. w . 3 t h froa 136 July A-.- -.1 Source: n H 0 n -'::-.,—rrlii'.r (3) (2) - I I I 1 1 I 1 I I ! 4,305 6,711 5,500 6,961 8,08? 3.510 3,121 6.010 5,525 17 376 511 7™ 6*a 522 22a 508 5,187 662 601 6,937 1,750 1.637 8,087 1,150 1.133 5 7 t 16 - 3 17 1 .7 2 .7 ? ! 5 3 2 1 - 13 3 13 1 1 - 75 - -1J3 -444 -125 -25 -25 - 77 474 108 3 »5 4 5 13 16 M i l -z 1 98 44 17" 1 1 31 129 44. 6 2 - 171 3 11 13 1 11 13 1 • 9 ] I l - COOT* froe Sb-Tru. !.-•) _ _ _ _ _ • . 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Ateign- •ant* (16) 7 7 _ . 7 _ • . • - 1 11 - 31 37 61 113 27 - - - - - - - - - - EHL o r HOOTS (17) . _ 7 8 O i l , (18) (19) (20) 3.252 7.905 0 15 7 55 7 5 J 2 1 7 11 9 13 -5 7 3 4 193 5 16 1 19 28 25 3 9 -3 25 26 -1 20 -5 19 11 19 16 -1 17 -5 1= 17 16 18 IS - - 4 11 30 41 22 5 -6 559 26 8 18 37 61 1 16 26 3 12 60 62 M It 3 53 i4 58 53 •onal (21) 39 1 _ _ 6 " _ . _ ->? . to • ?•= ' _ 353 355 379 33 19 t 7 -3 18 12 16 .1:4 14 12 8 1 - 41. 13 a . _ _ _ " a . 1 7 -a I z_. 5 1 47 47 2 2 96 1 2 1 2 • la - - 300 5 135 190 225 51 20 1 33 -11 RUC 70 50 15 205 R- 9 S3 1=9 195 I7? -44 355 i 1 3 638 133 124 125 -289 . _ - 21 21 19 52 313 26 (23) 3 56 61 l i s 33* _ _ - 7,255 274 Death (22) . 2.566 302 4= 1 A Ten-. 16 -15 55 35 -37 h to Traha.a. 6 I 26 .47 35 K 0 O t Indf. 173 -15 -7 -11 189 315 a . ! 4£ 5 _ _ 7 10 59 - l _ -9 16 l 8 Co i T e r e i o E Saa- aiaaa - 2 53 51 32 25 i u r 1 a 4--L,- 4 16 l 0 Depaj— tnraa 11 . i Sat Changa in in 15 M 8 a 7 h a a SET AESESCIS E 2 FCCA Fom TSO-l, FCCA rora TSO-2, and Forn VBA-I76 a9 455 B .-, t '• 24 6 10 5 1 6 225 11 309 31 37 61 41) 12 1 1 1 1 1 * : 1 l 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 BT HiJ^THl K1B!ABKB fro» Inceotton t o C) <«inr Sot#i Iad«/lit<t(9 1«A«{I nai TeirniH*! DdrMrtUTrs r e f e r to ierurtuxBi f o r r s l o w t t - j a piurpoAet, »r»twj f o r c e t , l a n t i t B t l c a p , latinwciiT. c-airj*t and r - p d t r l a t i o a t o Japuna Hat ObaiKe i o I m l e f l a i t s tu*l Tenbinnl Depprture 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,) :::AL i K i m i f i JUTD aro car HIT AnSEHHS HOSIE BOirra TUB am or Hat Ohaoaa llffilTS (1) T O T A L 1 5 ^ Axtguat September October SflTanbar DseoBier 19>»3 Jwrnvr •5 Ttibraarr Ktrefc April Hay June July «tt£aat September October 2cvrBaber December 1 9 U Juuajy Tobruety torch April Hay T ;-,July August September October Ear«Bbsr December 1 9 i, 5 January rabroary March April har Juna July auavat Saptaahar Octabar Soufcct «. . - m Oapartura. u 0 a 666 398 1,163 1 . 13 106 96 1 1 1 26 2* 21 37 106 21 22 •6 16 TJJ s - - 2,606 692 806 1,08? 1.910 J,has 2,T06 1,266 3,2-3 3,5*3 6.T32 3.2*3 3.007 187 279 SI 1.258 1,510 1.721 1.962 2.115 2,236 2,366 2.510 - - 3.160 3.3*6 3,628 6,078 6,889 5,106 5.360 5.373 5.822 5.726 5.167 5,026 2.663 2.773 3.055 130 232 3*609 3.827 251 213 6,022 6,206 195 182 255 270 155 233 186 ISO 6,*6o 156 151 6,667 6.577 6.675 130 (7 97 137 11s - - 7,808 7,683 65 5,166 5,368 5.760 6.193 6,967 7,666 6,2(6 5,092 5.611 6,076 6,(68 7.526 (.132 9.251 10,9(8 12,6(3 209 165 212 386 26 651 768 ioO 1 8,212 9.302 11,003 12,683 s 9? 1st 321 632 252 211 261 153 121 110 166 1.799 78 66 a 361 12. (tjfj 120 138 166 89 . - 1J9 127 617 3 „ _ 2 17 Jl 27 55 7 s 19 10 7 7 133 105 U7 915 555 1,110 1.725 1.691 33 2S 20 10 261 65? 776 578 60S 1,119 1,737 1.695 _ 6 5 1 1,992 208 1 (() _ * - 2,165 SX Cony, to "-ran.. - 57 303 : r i i b_ -1 - 2 2b IB 105 H o s t (7) 11.3*8 22 n i F i i (6) (5) 12,6(3 2 835 1.989 1.27T m r 1 a M Coaaar, tana froB AdadaEaa(hart' fleda •onal Tarn 16) (3) (2) i C h a a £ 1 IS 19 » 3 3 2 3 * 61 IOC 6. 13 31 29 112 (6 350 2 61 20 56 7 10 ( 63 20 20 10 9 66 26 16 35 12 11 11 16 2-1 28 6 1 37 " 66 2 2 2 2 8 5 13 17 187 K3 7 77 2 35 12 28 20 5? 2 11 16 1 5 WCi far* TSO-1, WCA Tqra TSO-Z. <uid For* VU-17& 18 - 10' 1 - a • _ „ * * " • a ( S A S 0 H A 1 HIT AJ52S0ES E D 0? t t . i Hat Dapar- Mont) Chanita (9) (10) „ 0 605 (60 1.926 1.171 605 869 1,066 -753 -5*6 - -16s 662 669 535 950 1.163 1,120 1.399 1,2*9 1.383 2.635 825 637 -163 hl5 193 -83 !T9 -1J0 116 1.052 -1,610 -388 - -195 6}0 666 633 571 799 1,065 1,082 969 1,269 1,066 601 262 -7 3* -31 - -136? 138 Iff iff, 17 -113 iff -183 -665 -159 -292 U l -131 109 1 -101 • *„ -2 -1 - a a i n n S ' C H T - D u r 1 n ft K B CaoTartlaaa Adola- to tvxaa •tQBa lodf. A Tara, Trana,* Death (11) (12) (13) til*) 6,696 8,0(9 1,850 1,668 (76 (15) . 616 162 39 3 1 5 - • " 2 - 37 • - 17 103 108 3» 77 ICO 295 1,786 376 100 16 13 31 ?? 112 _ . - 3,022 2.977 35= 1 12 32 112 61 . 2 237 1.376 200 121 197 31 '9 =1 k 1 1 20 1 % • . ~ az 2 6 10 ItV . •3 - 7 169 17 - 56 53 1SJ 3 . • • « " - 77 1 „ 3 105 1 • _ • - 122 lit & • 105 120 71 156 239 205 22 = ?ii H 29 61 '22 OBI 66 it u:s 3 1} m 2 - (17) -_ 22 281 109 (it) 13 617 2? cm or 515 3.608 i " 500 38? 110 Iff l9f ActLgo•Cfltt 1.163 3.(22 57 Coirr. free HR AESDTC2S 115 6 S h 6 10 89 •U 631 761 l *% . - ? 2 a. — - 616 a a 95 97 — 2 . - SOOTH ,_ c h a a a 1 1 1 1 a L i Eat Chara-a Danarturee (18) (19) (20) 0 7.600 6.968 26 113 • lant 86 -E.—Z. - 1 37 - -I - 127 2 _ 2 IT 2T 5 26 <? 2: 22 28 20 65 2* 6 28 26 - 36 1,526 1.326 63 78 107 136 91 76 126 IT 35 2? 95 197 163 12 13 128 6, 61 72 60 2? ? 127 111 92 117 -63 1? 55 180 2"! 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U l e s s C o l s . 33* 1 3 , and 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.} _. i TOTAL ABSENCES E H l OF MBtfffl TSAR AN*D VOHT>f i n F i n i; at : 12STT M> 1 b or 1 ~ T a a 2 * DrjpftT- 2 •-' I H A . 0 u r Admie ,40,14 D 3 r. r Ttnn (!) !i) T O T A L 1 7 4 ? S o p l Hmfcsr _ 4 October Ko.TEm.bsr 142 134 Decsober 133 W 10,169 10,667 990 33* 32 32 3 13 3 10 3 In 25 12 12 32 T 7 - January 141 February 190 282 Unro-. April 543 BO! «*T June July August September Qetflbar 385 1,165 1,1*1 1,627 I,',10 1,614 1,510 NOTember Uecanfoar 1.359 58 106 26 *8 191 382 8; 191 23 71 65 I 1 ' 590 208 20* 752 38* 1,111 1,213 16! 132 221 102 159 122 23C 1,285 72 1,359 1,391 1,620 January February Tfareb 1,779 1,935 2,115 2,(79 April ««T 2,852 3,380 JUM* July August September October Wovember December 3,67! 3,798 3,791 3,638 3,481 January February 5,52! 3,661 'J .:- 3,9M r, 80 3 3 I 1 1 !; •' 4 1 13 7 6 - 7 1." 6 4 S 12 10 2 V 4 32 *3 25 3 3 11 2,00* 2,410 610 1*1 65 1,500 1,598 109 98 llO 11 4 2 1 153 138 115 167 112 75 1,751 1,889 23 26 10 6 2 , " 2 2,401 253 265 265 287 5 11 V 6 2,795 388 'A':. 15 39 10 :; 26 * 3.Z13 3,370 3,+*S *18 151 78 50"' •A. 31 '-.7 •5 v 7 1 7 3,419 1 - 3,395 3,451 3,589 3,816 to Traaa. ;• 7 F I „ _ _ * 2 _ ~ " _ ? 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Tint IbaMf* i n Short-Term Leave e q u a l e i C o l . 1? l e s s Be«ath 104 _ s a ci ?. e 2 h Flat 137 115 103 4,261 *ECA Form T 3 0 - l t - 75 IV •ay June Sourcei 29 _ 7* April October November 11 - - 160 lOJ _ 1 9 * 5 - _ 3 11 10 _ 1 7 * 4 1.127 „ tonal lot,, M -rer~ w <F! - 1 9 * 1 (J) • £ 7- .1•1:•. •• .-. 4 If • a -t 1 0 ! v - r i i . r . o f [-,=: Short5 M - SFAECHLAJ- LFATfS i,nTl S'CJ^TvT!™:: LEAVE VW Cloning hT, " 177 172 172 _ _ * " t _ " _ tr lit] _ . Dana]— Ainit- t-Jrep tlnaa [ill (19) IsS) Q 4,606 4,240 1? 26 14 1 L 7 10 £ 1 s 3 7 "F 12 _ 21 6 21 -6 IS -3 23 21 ' Ij -2 1,515 l: 1 '9 156 IF' -25 15! 19 15 2,006 56 21 119 9* 158 16a 218 '.<"! 271 744 10 211 52 7-6 263 35 - 271 ;., 59 -16 -68 •' 1,476 .-•'. 77 v: L4- 1F0 - 6 135 1 :, 10 ? 160 22 53 -16 . *9 7* l-'l 33 66 50 50 60 D :, r Ffet CFiaapc ' j 1*6 16-9 ]4,-i IFF 1:2 t*| •7 1,648 94 1 BO 11C 147, 192 l;1 166 235 167 143 -74 IF? 7 7F 1?63 118 100 -2F -18 T5 102 50 -50 <? 113 5.5 -50 1.099 942 -5 69 (.2 1.5 77 116 4F a4 139 45 60 78 94 75 12* 100 ]:• 16 -l-i *9 -24 17 60 -~i -11 21 -39 -21 162 11' ITS 126 9' 201 155 55 TO' 111 130 10* "7 "-4 TO 62 6 77 t E .1 '-' K ,r 1 n c * n ( Fi ""rsiOn* tn SaaD.-i,h a zr.a 1 ""Ct-ni, '•. : la, 25 _ _ " 22 _ s L- (,,) --4 _ _ 29 V 17 1 1 ] i 7 zr * 3 » 1 " " " " " 2 3 1*1 4 2 17 5 13 13 76 *5 1 4 • 5 164 9 IT 14 1 7F lr JO I'IS 11 (Hi 9 . _ * T . *» ". — " a 1 _ " * 1 3 • • * • * ~ 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, ' S U S M U L S A T E : J H 5 Q H i : H A V E 1 1 1 1 1 m i l * 11111 SAL E I F U : J s £ TOTAL VET TEaA D u S B I 1 > r. O h , a IT e mo y 0 0 t 2 u r 1 a r C b i i f e t h ho Jl t fc SET 6 t n s .ASSETCSS A3SEKC2S ABSEtOftS ABEETCES danTF: r a ic r:t ta .761 £g Converelon* f n o Can*, ASS Conv, AAeLOeparDBDBI— Adtle7et jet MfeLiAeel«»EBB o r OUPMC D 01 EOO or ShortSent o KID or f r e e 9rIndf, Trade,*. I«df. n CY.'.r-'.t: l u r s . lion, fcorB, tnpea Cheng, nente HCrHTH M OUTS HOSTS HOSTS fere enaal Sb-Tra Deatt 3 7 , r - . P.aeth •: :•: . . TOTAL 1 9 U 3 "3 6?3 July .•-.I----:- Septuber October 3ave*ber Otcubir 19 ^ 3 S Jeuaary Penroerp Mareh April "*7 June July August Seuteaber October Sorenbtr Decaubar 1 J U l 'U 630 - 1.39 503 [2) . uu 167 19! 51 - - 1,561 1.50s 16 173 201 23! 395 5*6 26 33 30 31 157 ISO 176 159 513 7 2 3 2.692 3.15? 3.296 3.32! 3.370 3.116 3.973 6.097 3.151 3.292 3,320 3.353 3.202 3.96! 6,066 6.661 I'.IM 1.766 2.219 2,206 2.223 2,210 2,206 2,19! 2.196 2.267 2.317 •••,•••-•<3:21 1001 T o t , TSO-1. 6iv u . 2.656 S™rcei 129 35 • - 127 3 - 16,652 11,711 21.115 21.016 7; 31 1**5 January February Karob April Ney June July Aufu»t Bepteaber October Barenter Decaeber 19*6 JhSi3 2.6TO 2.655 2,636 2.262 2,227 2.265 2.230 2.21! January FetraaT? liarcn is) 25 ?c 5E 53 -1) Jeanary February Harcta April kay June July Aajjoet eepteaner October ferae ber Oecenber 6.106 !,909 16,20! (7) 3 1,221 1,600 1.629 1,713 l.TOI m !6) 32 62 116 166 167 1,276 1,633 1.906 2.111. 2.317 2.595 2.651. 2.616 2.626 2,206 (5) 16) (3) 16,176 - 16,651 11,709 A,515 ^a 37 157 MS 173 159 7V 372 It -5 60S M -3 L53 -13 27 -6J -6 -6 -2 £ "•• , 11 u 1 2 fl &5 lit iS 165 il "if St 112 2:667 5.36s 572 1,712 2, SO! 5,327 7.361 7.32* 2.277 2.25! 2,260 2.252 2,806 .;.-''••': 1 1 1 -1 -69 1 _ 2 — — 5 •-T 1 30 :q27 11.857 lit: 577 -1 ^ 16 205 11.731 23 33 1 " 1 . . 1 13 2 - s 2 e -: - 8C0A T o r , TSO-2, eni T o r , 821-176 IT 6 • 1 2 37 1 16 1 1 - 1 m 2 * - 11 _ 16 12 13 526 18 26 36 12 652 1 39 1T e 2 I —— • m - ,1 3 *5 3 * 16 - H — 155 97 — 21 _ -• em : 51 1 1 • ** 19) . 620 920 663 256 - 269 277 576 S69 l.oiT 1.119 1,159 1,070 973 963 S!5 762 tio) (11) (121 (13) 0 2.061 1.126 611 256 990 S2S . 620 520 280 - - -209 25 72 552 53 u 50! 1,050 291 -5 2! 239 553 :t* 102 60 -89 -97 15 20 17 20 1 % -?5 65 !$ nn- U1? f3 15 15 1 6 20 22 102 'I I? « -6 -1 2 57 16 12 13 526 UKJ 39S em 16b _ *6 -53 -133 -762 *1> -66 -67 -18 -853 -« - « •.1 --" - -1 — — — - - - - em •» - -- - •• ~ - * * - 71! 671 653 em em - em " em 1 — 6 5 6 26 96 12 612 em . 51 107 S3* lb L5 S 801 -— - (15) _„ (16) 92 92 • 92_ • — ---_ •_ — — — — -" e e *» — • — - " " " (17) . 11 11 35 29 29 IT 25 29 JO 32 2! 39 19 22 17 l6 16 - 19 15 17 23 21 22 20 16 1! t (8 -6 3 2 S 17 12 25 33 165 127 M 1 2 17 - • ~ - - • i • 4 > T ^ o a •5V0r, • Ions a) r * " " " — (19) (20) 0 1.330 1.I9S 29 123 96 2 El 7 2 10 7 m 11 67 5 63 m (1!) - 26 -6 -13 -12 8 6 1 E -6 11 -20 i -5 21 11 El 162 156 15 it 'I 27 8 13 5 !1 a to 2: IE 2 - -E 26 -6 6 -6 b 9 -5 13 3 13? :& -65 9 3 S6 * -3 g E -s m fj b 2 E 11 1 16 S 15 067 ll 7 11 IS 19 | EbS 223 211 95 -36 -33 25 1 62 s 12 l is 2b 20 35 15 21*. 1*3 b3 • - . • • * - em 1 lb 1 1 — - —ew em I em m «• m, em 11 " 97 « - • •» • m, V -ait : : ai § 17 28 8 *^ 1 1 826 1 em em _ • 16 15 u 3 3 em *• e6 (33) 139 m 20 93 -52 6 -2 1 -? -6 6 -10 3 s i22) * m. l 7 3 -l (31) IT " * ** ^ ~ „_ _ _. • -w -5 — 1 -• • •m 1 •L " *--• -M " " ™ 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(>. FUllO) ALL VKA CKNT5B3 CfFNTRAL UTAH C0LWA3O FHYD1 C1LA FUVTTR GRAKA0A HLAP.T MOUNTAIN JEAOME MANZANAA MINIDOKA itcRin TU1A7 ] 4.817 3.0 5.6 70.0 1.7 7.0 2.4 10.4 12.6 11.7 10.9 21.5 26.2 M M January February March April •W lira Julj Aug u at. baptaacar 1 1 la: Acraabar Dacaabar 1 a 4 4 January i n ! : •!!.! , March April •V JUM July Auguat aaptanaar . : t.l -i urrraabar Oaear-bar 1 9 4 3.5 5.0 a.2 W.J 23.6 20.5 15.4 21.2 IB . 3 12.4 10.5 9.0 15.5 16.9 23 . 6 .1 .i 26.4 26.:; 1' .9 3.5 11.2 12.3 21 .2 2;.r 23.9 13-2 21.1 19.9 15.4 13.1 10.2 15.6 17.1 26.1 19.4 15-3 L5.1 29.2 29.1 24.9 25.2 2 6 .A 22.6 21.1 T.4 9.5 12.7 It .5 29.1 22.9 27.;5 34.4 39.J 101.1 107.6 200.4 10.4 20 A 2.2 J.6 3.7 11.4 21.4 25.0 20.5 25.J 17.5 lj.l 1/6.4 7.0 14.7 16.2 26.a 1 7 .j 16.4 24.6 19.2 ,1.1 9.6 i6.a 13-0 4.6 2.9 3-5 3-4 11,4 a .6 22.5 12.9 25.2 16.9 13.7 1/16.1 6.3 9.2 17.3 27.4 • ;-7 36.9 36.5 1/23.4 35.0 32.2 13.6 4.8 - 6.4 2.4 22.1 37.9 32.5 17.1 12.1 20.5 25.7 1/21.5 9.5 9.9 26.3 30.5 32.4 L9.2 26,4 30.1 1/26.6 30-5 17.9 9.5 Lt.O 12.5 6.3 5-5 7.9 ,6.2 20.3 21.6 13.9 U.I 13.6 1/9.2 8.1 3.0 4.8 4,2 6.6 22.1 22.4 27,4 6.5 7.6 3.1 23.1 16.8 17.9 3/10.4 14.0 6.0 15.4 14.1 ,6.2 17.0 11.8 15.0 23.3 23.5 24.2 1/30.2 21.8 14.6 17.8 23.B 18.0 26.0 16.8 a 21.0 19.6 11.4 6.9 7-9 8.2 9.4 16.7 39.0 46.0 26,0 24.1 23.2 18.4 22.5 25.1 20.1 16.7 29.2 8.6 6.2 2/4.4 6.1 1/12.7 11.7 17.3 13-5 2/10.1 1/11.0 4.8 9.3 14.1 14.3 9.7 1/16.2 11.7 19.8 19.7 16.2 16.0 20.0 19.2 30.B 13-9 30.4 33.6 26.3 25.6 23.4 22,3 14.6 15.9 19.3 10.9 16.3 12.5 #a i ,7 I ,7 7 23.5 21.6 40.5 1/48.4 f 8 J 1/50.9 57.4 22.a 11.5 .1 }.' t* -6.1 t 5 • V i m ; February •Arab April "V JuAa July Auguat Saptaabar Octabar NDvaabar Darraajbar 1 » 1 b January Fabruary March 26.2 37.9 bo. e 11.3 76.9 145.0 299.8 391.3 391.1 142.3 431.3 . 21.3 ,0.6 15.0 39.5 38.7 42.9 54.6 66.1. 24.7 31.4 46.4 219.9 6W.5 6OI.5 a 23.5 77.2 120.6 240.4 46J.1 727.9 14.9 24.1 (9.4 69.4 80.2 145.6 117.5 161.3 562.6 a U.9 28.9 28,0 55-4 63.3 108.6 91.9 193.6 261.1 651.9 * * 11.6 15.8 25.9 52.7 24.a 63,2 61.0 111. 4 186.4 605. j * 26.9 27.5 70.4 61.6 121.3 120.J 122.7 256.4 539.9 6.3 20.6 34.6 55-4 91.1 99.1 166.0 187.4 347.5 170.6 * .2 .5 .9 1.6 1.6 2.7 2.6 6.7 33.4 79.9 256.9 142.3 311.B 311.6 361.9 361.9 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 pooulnt 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 or 1(_ 1 ti Total iVlxinr i/t/45 AvOfilOAH W45 sBORtt -" I m t 3 T IJRSTTNA TI or Total TOTAL 106,925 31,625 75,300 1,155 1,906 547 lot,570 100,0 29,817 28.5 74,751 71.5 66,219 100.0 24,861 103,605 29,753 7 3,616 65,460 A ? 2 Arinoam Olnridala otnor 616 1ST 111 I*'! 73 7" 666 414 252 Arkonoa, 161 71 43,775 1/154 uastTMATioM ( n o o n BBTTFtATim Kt-Olft .RTnibar) [ p , „ „ t , Onltod S t o t S t B a l i . s TOTAL FTlSB 1/1/45 OaliPorala. llnaadA Barkola* 'urban. Dlatfaa Tlorln roller Traoro SarAana Ouadalup. Lodl Lcmlta Lang Bnnch Laaala La. Angelas UontarsnUountoln v i a * Hoaeoatla Oakland Palo Alto Porlisr PsSndsn* Ponryn Saodlag Rlobnono Sacranonto dan Dingo Son TTanciaco Sangar dan JOBS San Hotno Santa Ana Santa Barbara Salaa stootton Panioa Walnut Orooa m 6t4 ojB P01 Pft 329 1,535 368 J>86 775 218 1,011 211 10,125 313 251 226 777 aa, A -2 -5 52-4 245 351 U 5«5 i 420 443 261 2,765 501 2,845 352 1,712 334 247 260 319 1,574 223 592 -A -4 -1 -4 " 4. i lattnr K roRustT Boajr lA/45 A tartar 74 0 T A a T A T A 0 V A Fti-or Total I L A & 1 K I L A B 1/1/45 * Lator Totai P TOTAL Prior W 4 5 1/V4J 1 Lator I R 0 B H AOSOUOAJI BOTH Total Prior T TORSION BORK 1A/45 1/1/45 I Lator Total Prior 3/V45 A Lator a L 38,151 100.0 M56 1=.? 33,355 87.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1OO.0 100,0 100,0 37.6 41,358 42.4 24,837 40,623 311,149 *,75B 98.7 98.9 '9.9 96.2 99.5 100.0 »;,i 7 - 7 503 177 376 774 53 77 i 74 221 155 315 213 10! 140 116 7] 95 45 43,581 211 844 228 201 251 325 1,532 366 284 777 218 1,005 211 10,077 313 291 226 22,963 117 430 112 102 183 174 760 212 134 •3Hi 555 101 5,127 140 154 126 407 133 200 321 236 211 139 1,500 260 1,343 179 1,064 162 130 133 166 17C 22,793 117 430 112 102 183 170 760 212 132 338 113 554 101 5,0*4 140 154 128 404 118 200 319 23* 211 134 1,497 260 1,341 179 1,080 162 129 133 162 20,812 54 414 116 95 773 230 391 587 424 443 261 2,765 501 2,641 352 1,708 334 246 260 315 1,574 223 552 z 756 122 308 a4 -7 5 !': -3 15 -2 -3 -7 -4 a 1 -4 • 756 122 308 111 ir; 772 156 152' 441 105' 455 110 5,002 173 137 98 370 112 151 263 1B6 232 127 1,265 241 1,502 173 648 172 117 121 153 616 . 101 284 33,153 95.1 99.9 - 2 B . ?s .a •5 .3 .5 .9 .2 .6 ? 250 153 57 •3 - 45 .2 20,788 94 414 11* 95 111 155 772 .156 152 441 105 455 110 4,593 173 137 98 365 112 191 26S 186 232 127 1,268 2*1 1,500 113 648 172 117 127 153 618 101 284 41.9 .2 10 21 -? -1 •m 1•-J " .8 .2 ,2 .3 .3 1.5 .4 .3 .7 .2 1.0 .2 9.8 .3 .3 .2 •7 .2 .4 .6 .4 .4 .2 2.6 . .5 2.7 .3 1.6 .3 .2 .2 .3 1.5 .2 .6 * * . •'• - * - . .9 .7 .4 .? .6 .3 .8 .5 .3 .3 .6 -1 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .7 58.2 .3 1.1 34.6 .2 .6 .2 .2 .3 •3 1.1 .3 .2 .1 • a. • . « . 2* .1 * • . . . -4 . . • " .3 .3 .4 .4 2.0 .5 .4 1.0 •3 1.4 .3 13.5 .4 .1 .2 1.0 .3 .5 .9 .6 .6 •3 3.7 .7 3.8 .5 2.3 .4 .'• •3 .4 7.1 •.113 .5 .2 .8 .2 7-7 .2 .2 .2 .6 .2 .3 .5 .4 .3 .2 2.3 .4 2.0 .3 1.6 .2 .2 .2 •3 1.1 .2 .5 .2 » -r * ' • * * .1. 1* 55.1 1.0 .3 .3 •3 1.6 1*3 12.4 .4 2.0 .4 .4 1.1 .3 1.2 .3 13.0 .5 .4 •3 1.0 3.1 1.0 .3 .5 .7 .5 .6 .3 3.3 3^3 .8 3.9 r « * » ' » * -0 * 0* " 54.3 .2 1.1 2.4 l.S .5 1.7 .4 .3 .3 .4 2.1 .3 .7 .1 .3 •5 •» - .1 .a • • • *» • • 62.3 .: •3 .3 1.2 .3 •5 2.3 .5 .5 1.3 .3 1.4 .3 15.2 .5 .4 ,3 1.1 .3 .6 .6 .6 .7 .4 i.e •7 4.5 .5 1.9 .5 .4 •4 -J 2.4 .; .9 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! > ^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^~ STATS AHB POSTAL 4D0BE9S PTBST BPATTISATIOH ^^^^^^^^^^^^___^___—_ •hteoorille Other Colored* Boulder Oeitrer Creed Junetion otter Connoetleut tJeleenre Oletrlet of Ce.lneA.te. M TOTAL ~Tottl' f^TT^ 37* 11,065 6,109 239 3,12* 202 2,5*3 lA/*5 93 3,135 161 1,299 156 1,519 1*6 7 ^^^ 23? 6,077 *,324 181 2,203 1*4 1,796 115 P I 127 2*3 Ploride 37 9 29 20 OeorjU 10 8 2 6 3,932 269 457 373 338 307 2,168 2,08* 210 215 1*8 212 162 1,137 1,8*8 79 2*2 225 126 1*5 1,031 2,782 218 328 2** 261 216 1,515 12,776 11,309 1,467 7,652 6,599 1,053 5.12* 4,710 41* t Later__ 237 5,995 1,8*2 43 1,159 25 616 57 4 192 Illleole Chioeje Otter 1.'-/If 82 !,*82 139 1,0*5 119 1,180 125 6 319 Idehe Sole. Celdeell Pnpotte Tele Pelle •eleer Otter R ™* ffivTTF^ A Later 37* 10,97! 2,973 7B 1,825 46 1,024 71 1 U U B B AttAAlSAS BCBS | - 69 4 rOKETCK EORII ^ t/X 7ffH 1*1 4,988 1,78* 5* 921 58 7«7 lA/*5 11 653 23 25* 37 339 61 170 73 76 6 14 17 1 « 1,704 175 187 U9 17* 13* 915 1,078 *3 1*1 125 87 82 600 1,150 71 129 129 77 91 653 9,692 8,627 1,065 6,457 5,562 895 3,235 3,065 170 3,08* 2,682 402 5 1 ™ frX WS A later 1*1 «,977 1,131 35 667 21 408 .* 10.7 5.8 .2 3.0 .2 2.* 47- .2 1* 3 E | TOTAL 1AA5 .2 .2 e .2 » ^ ft/At .VY" .2 e .2 . e e .2 e 1 e 380 35 28 29 38 28 222 770 36 101 100 39 63 *31 3.8 .3 .4 .* .3 .3 2.1 7.0 .7 .7 .5 .7 .5 3.9 2.5 A .3 .3 .2 .2 1.* 4.2 .3 .5 .« .« .3 2.3 6.9 .7 .8 .5 .7 *5 3.7 2.6 .1 .3 .3 .2 .2 1.5 3.0 .2 .3 .3 .2 .2 1-8 7.9 .7 .6 .6 .8 .6 *.5 2.3 .1 .3 .3 .1 .2 1.3 1,195 1,037 158 1,889 1.6*5 24* 12.2 10.8 1.4 25.7 22.2 3.5 6.9 6.3 •* 1*.7 13.1 • »•' 26.0 22.* 3.6 7.9 7.5 .» 8.0 7.0 1.0 24A 20.9 3.2 5.7 5.0 .7 e . e .2 .* 15 . .2 .1 e 2 . .7 .3 e 5* e .» ~ J n j e r ^ ^^^^^lA/A-T^l^Leter .6 .* .* 1*.6 13-0 .3 1*.9 4.5 4.7 13.2 3.1 .1 .2 .5 .1 2.9 2.* 5.1 2.0 .1 .2 .7 .1 1.5 1.9 6.9 1.2 .2 e ^ ~ H)REJC'^ BOPJ1 | 22 3 .6 T 1/1/I* 783. ^ ^ ^ L O A 5 .* 9.2 .* 6.6 10.0 .3 -6 3.* *•! .2 .5 2.7 *.7 .2 e .3 "^ A Inter .5 1«.7 *-0 .1 2.4 .1 l.« .* 10.5 .5 *.* .5 5.1 2 B C E H AVEBir.t» 30B.V e • e • • ' . * . . * indlene 25* 188 66 202 155 *7 52 33 19 .2 .6 A .3 .6 A A .7 A lev. Dee tfeieeo Otter 641 378 263 503 2*5 218 138 93 *5 560 320 2*0 453 2*9 204 107 71 36 81 58 23 SO 36 14 31 22 9 .7 .4 .3 1.7 1.0 .7 .2 A A .8 .4 .4 1.8 1.0 .8 .3 .2 A .3 .2 A 1.0 .7 .3 A A * Xee.ee 103 96 7 86 6 11 1 A 19 1 2 61 32 lemtterp Loui.Un. BUei Herrlend Kenoeonuirtte 2 2 2 0 2 100 8 7 3 123 66 92 * 57 92 2 0 68 7 7 3 91 52 * . 39 32 10 1 1 1 . 31 A . 14 .3 e « . 18 A * j A * .2 A * A # A .3 e • A . * l • A * • .2 • « A - A ,2 * * . A • e A . .3 r l A 203 *32 71 156 113 *3 *7 19 28 .2 .4 A .2 .5 A A .4 A Ittehlgen Inn Srbor Detroit Ott.r 3,0*7 53* 1,6*9 864 1,990 *37 1,007 5*6 1,057 97 6*2 318 2,*80 *55 1,355 670 1,766 393 899 47* 71* 62 456 196 567 79 29* 194 22* 44 108 72 3*3 35 186 122 2.9 .5 1.6 .8 6.7 1.5 3.* 1.8 !•* A .9 .* 3.7 .7 2.0 1.0 7A 1-6 3.6 1.9 l.t A 1A .5 1.5 .2 .8 .5 *.6 .9 2.2 1.5 1.0 A .5 .* Iiinneentn Sinneernlle St. P e s Otter 2,0*6 1,35* 282 410 1,292 763 170 359 75* 591 112 51 1,659 1,076 218 365 1.164 685 153 326 *95 391 65 39 387 278 64 *S "8 78 17 33 259 200, 47 12 2.0 1.3 .3 .* eel 2.6 .6 1.2 1.0 .6 A A 2.5 1.6 .3 .6 *-7 2.8 -6 1.3 1.2 .9 .2 A 1* .7 .2 .1 2.6 1.6 .3 .7 .8 .7 A • 52 42 10 51 *1 10 1 1 - * A * A .2 * * * nS.el.elpnl TABLE 12.—STATE MB POTT OFFICE ADORER OF FIRST DESTISATIOS BY SATIVITY, PRIOR JANUARY 1 , 15*5 ARD JANUARY 1 , 15*5 AHD LATER, STATE Aim POSTAL ADDRESS OF FIRST DESTIYJATIfJH FORHQH FJORD Prior 1/1/15 Total A Later 1/1/15 1 Later 1,106 3*6 *6? 293 565 21*. 2*5 165 **2 131 18* 127 901 287 381 233 592 171 291 150 309 96 130 83 207 59 88 60 3* 16 76o 511 269 *67 366 100, 313 1*5 Nebrenha CM* other 919 299 67 232 7*5 171 57* 536 125 411 209 16 163 IT* 50 12* 8, 696 620 15* ,66 55 90 21 69 Saraaa 305 155 150 196 118 78 109 V 2 7 7 1 6 2 679 62j 1,561 1,3*1 21* 1,379 1,207 172 *5H 920 777 " 3 861 763 98 Uleeeuri Kanaaa C i t y S t . Loul* Other Montana Hev Hnnpehira Woo J e r s e y Brldsatoh Othor Boa Dexter, Horn York Hoo York City Othor V 'J s 0 E Ft AMERICAS BORN Prior l A / * 5 Total iA/*5 A Later K TOTAL Prior lA/45 Kortb C a r o l i o a Total m » 1,2*0 1,970 290 56 410 29 Into Cihoionatl Cleveland Other P TOTAL Prior 1/V*5 ! V*5 i Let er .6 .2 .2 .2 4* 1,1 .3 .5 •3 2.3 .7 1.0 .6 168 .7 1.7 .4 .9 .2 .7 2.1 .* 1.6 72 •3 1 1 193 27 6*1 570 71 7* 2« 29 133 35 5* - R 0 E M T AMERICAS MRS P r i e r l A / * 5 Tatal A Later % l.t .4 .6 .4 2.4 .5 1.0 .6 Total .7 .2 .3 .2 .5 .1 .2 .2 .4 a .2 a 1.5 .2 .8 2.9 .5 .5 -.1 .4 .5 a .4 1.7 .6 '.1 .3 .1 .3 2.2 .5 1.7 .5 .2 .3 .5 .2 •3 .7 .2 a . a a a a . . 2.1 1.8 .3 2.3 7.1 .2 2.1 1.8 .3 2.2 1.9 .3 2.2 2.0 .2 4.4 8.' .5 1.9 1.7 .2 .5 « 2.1 1.8 -3 1.4 1.7 .1 a .2 185 70 115 121 46 73 6* 22 *2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .4 a 1,131 87* 25T 1,520 1,162 358 1,805 1,387 *1B =00 646 224 905 691 21* 846 6*9 197 231 17S 53 615 *71 14* 2.5 1.9 .6 3.8 2.0 1.5 .5 2.7 2.1 .6 3.6 2.2 1.7 .5 2.2 1.7 .5 *.T 5.6 1.1 1.8 1.4 .4 7 1 - - - a • - 9 5 * a a a 3,582 *6T 2,527 588 2,516 388 1,6*9 2.6 .2 2.1 .3 2.2 .4 1-5 .3 8 T 1 20 8 1 13 *,*22 6l6 3,089 717 2,85* *91 1,020 5*3 1,568 125 1,269 IT* 470 1,066 79 878 109 11 2 9 840 1*9 562 129 338 103 171 6* 502 46 391 65 *.3 .6 3.0 .7 J.7 .9 * . 9.6 lot 6.2 1.8 • * 2.1 .2 1.7 .2 F'.R .8 a 0 a » 5.* .7 3.8 .9 lo.l 1.6 6.6 1.9 121 36 85 9* 3* 60 27 2 25 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 a 2/52* 92 167 33 97 115 2,088 227 379 826 109 5*7 1,*96 206 377 396 153 366 421 75 146 21 81 91 1,077 131 231 375 65 275 1,11* 113 189 *63 53 296 103 17 41 12 9 2* 1,011 96 148 451 44 272 2-5 .3 .5 .9 .2 .6 1.8 .3 .7 .1 .3 .6 2.7 .3 .5 1.1 .1 .7 2.3 .3 .6 .6 .2 .6 1.8 •3 .6 .1 .4 .4 2.7 .3 .6 .9 .2 .7 2.9 .3 Penniylvanla Philadelphia Othor 1,008 7*0 268 385 255 107 623 737 523 21* 3*1 250 91 396 273 123 271 217 227 182 45 1.0 .7 .3 1.3 1.0 .3 .8 .6 .2 1.1 .8 .3 1.4 1.0 5* 44 35 8 1.0 .7 .3 Rhode I s l a n d 5 7 6 6 - 1 1 - - - - - - - a South C a r o l i n a - 13 12 1 a .2 *55 168 - « - 0 . . South Dakota 50 49 1 37 37 - Tennoaaae 29 7* S 29 24 5 - - - • a 2T* 130 1** 222 124 98 52 6 46 .3 .4 .2 5,6*1 351 278 2,*27 71 69 3,21* 280 209 3,790 207 1T0 1,921 51 55 1,869 156 115 1,851 1** 108 506, 20 1* 1,1*5 124 9* 5.* 8a *.3 .2 .7 .3 Utah orlrham G i t r ' Oloarflold 1.5 .5 .7 .3 .7 2,612 319 566 859 206 662 Taaaa FOREIGN BOSS Prior lA/*5 1 A A 5 A Later 1.2 .3 .9 Ororad Hyaaa Cnrtario Portland Yale Other Oklahoma (Contiauod) 2,651 2,036 615 4> S o r t h Dakota W*f Total I v e t u o e a P.olooatinR from MA C e n t e r . , 1 5 * ! - 15*6 .3 .3 .* • - .4 O " - .5 1.2 .1 .8 .7 .6 a a • - .1 a • .1 a .3 .5 .2 a 5-7 •3 .3 7.7 .2 .2 4.5 .4 .3 4.9 .4 .3 * 6.9 7.1 3.5 1.3 * 2.1 .3 .9 .2 .2 0 1.5 a 1.2 .2 .1 3.0 .3 .4 1.4 a •5 .8 .9 .9 .2 .7 .6 .1 • .2 a 10.3 .4 •5 . a 4.7 .4 .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 E V H B AKEUGAIJ iiG.HN H TDTil. Prior or FTR9T BETI1IATI0N Total 1A/45 2 Latar Total 3.0 7 1 6 • • . . . . 2,121 1,230 423 108 360 2,581 1,518 498 120 445 232 1 Hi 5.1 2.T 1.2 ,2 1.0 2.9 BT 2,350 1,517 355 120 358 6.0 3.7 1.0 .3 1.0 4.2 1.9 4.2 .2 .9 I - - - - • - a .9 - - - 608 3<5 263 440 260 iao 168 85 83 161 77 84 51 31 22 108 46 62 .7 1.7 .< .4 .3 1.0 .7 .2 .2 .9 .5 .4 1.8 1.1 .7 .4 .2 .2 .4 .2 .2 1.1 .7 .4 42 36 .4 1.0 .1 .4 1.0 .1 .2 .8 - 186 .9 .1 1.2 1.1 .1 1.7 .5 .1 a 0 - 5 5 - 22 T 15 15 6 5,323 2,760 1,294 3?9 1,040 2/85? 13 Mi 1 3?! 4,471 ?,747 778 225 71B 2,74? 1,242 796 109 595 521 12 373 1 279 1 1 - 1 Blie&nBlr, lilnftn Oflinr 749 422 347 •93 276 131 145 Wjroalng ffMt Virginia 202 331 649 31 68 196 ses 20s 1 9 368 290 '3 290 MS 42 78 rUmll 91? 24 see 726 24 702 186 Uytl 49 33 • 33 16 " 13 PJSETGV. BORE Prior lA/45 l A / 4 5 £ Latar - a VaBhingtBTj SBlttlB BBBkans IkCM| OtllBr Total 1 336 5*2 124 596 IftrglBlt lA/45 lAA5 £ Latar 0 I » T AlTETfTGAir SOPH lA/45 Prior Total 1 A / 1 5 £ Later .8 1.3 .2 1.3 233 B;i 86 685 •ttiw 7 L 1.0 3.4 569 1,353 210 1,?B1 TVTWlt Total T 0 T A Prior .9' 1.9 .2 1,8 599 995 15? 979 TPBBIB P FOREIGN BOPJf Prior lA/45 Total l A / 4 5 4 Latar (Continued) . 263 453 23 383 301 1,007 89 B90 • l i t ! • ! • Tit? * \f gf 9 900 3,00? 241 DR£M •'• 1/1/4J £ Latar Irastievtf R e l o c a t i n g from Ifta C n t s n , 19*2 - leafi. 3 16 • -3 . 1.8 . * 1J. - .1 4 .9 2.0 •3 1.9 a a • .9 3.3 .3 2.5 • . 2.5 • 1.5 * - .8 1.3 .3 1.4 .9 1.7 .1 1.5 . • • 5.2 3.0 1.0 .3 .9 6.7 3.9 1.3 .3 1.2 1.4 4.0 .1 4.1 .8 1.3 .1 1.1 0 , a a 4.7 * 2.9 7.0 4.4 1.1 .4 1.1 1.8 Forms afRA-177, -17£, and1 -2S2, .1 .6 a, Less than Q.0? percent. 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 * 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 .3 .1 .2 * 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 ATD POST OmCE fEACDBaS PETTjunSO TO .ffiST COAST Alraady Relocated POPOLATIOH 0 2 JAPniXdS IhVaCTfiTf 1 9 * 0 P&TuTiT 15*0 POPuLATIOB MTPlKOa) ADORES! Prom, 7AA Cant art T O T A L 51,710 5,5*1 57,251 112,353 Sl.o 43,775 5,333 2,61: *,819 18,59* 51-9 ™ 5,85* 151 2.893 93,717 1*,56; 4,071 cF,;«t, 5,5*1 54,127 111,450 46.6 *3,775 »,8l5 *8,59* 93,717 51.9 3,355 111 6« 777 114 3»* H 1*3 2,703 242 987 906 118 450 5,167 52.3 - 2 a 107 216 *5-5 Cnltfurnia Caahlnrton oragon AREA S7AJ.UTAUA California Alameda County .M:i:!vJl Berkeley Oakland dan I.nremo Other Amador County Butta County Calavaraa County Coluaa County Contra Coeta County Brentwood Richmond othar Eldorado County f r o i n o County CloTia Dal Ray yonler Fraano KiOEaburE PaA-lltr Roadlay Sanger Salma otaor Clenrt County «3 105 4B 12? 4 37 ! - 7X71*1 *a 6 40.2 66.9 * 155 31.0 563 1*9 261 153 (a 75.0 - 622 1*9 312 161 829 51 7 13 - 13 3 a 3,8*5 5* 130 325 1,533 127 351 **3 451 If 1* 27 186 21 47 60 33 58 4,296 105 14* *,52T 9*.9 2 - § 352 315 128 65 35 l,7l8. 1*8 438 503 375 377 128 - 65 « nunboldt county 2 l a n o r i n l County 136 6 1*2 1,583 9.0 1 - 1 1 a Anns County BaEaraflnld Othor 181 6 4 ? 187 756 !*.T H? 66 Eluoa County Knnford Oth or 186 156 30 33 22 1 508 41.1 Inyo County l a n e county LOB Anpalea County Burontut Coouton turd ana Hollywood Admit* Ion? Haaoh Lea Angoleu Ikiranlk Panadona San rornando San Cahrinl Santa Honiea yonloe Othar Cadora County iindorn Othar carlo County TandDCino County X 6? 209 178 31 - - - 1 • 15,155 228 113 368 1.7T7 5 17,172 36,866 46.6 170 9*.7 32 150 21.3 6 53 155 223 1,5*6 3 27 20 1 5* 1.527 22 91 33 1 4 19 177 156 156 5 5 IS 218 1,014 10,125 1*3 585 172 lot 32 6 237 115 395 209 219 1,066 11,656 165 A SU- ES*" 107 161 242 1,723 161 161 - " - (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 A'JD POST OFFICE APCa.S5S tlaraed County Oortta Livingston Other ''od&C •"ounty from TOLA Cent e n 778 aTActa-a aBTFR;:Eti TD K B T ..OAST AlrMdy RaloGrttd 54 4378 89 149 130 POPULATIOB Or JAPAHIS8 DEECBNT 1*40 715 PSBOBfT 1940 POPUUTIOS rVTTjruSUl 40.* U3 in 184 101 TOTAL 15 - 19 4 • 538 313 78 59 2,247 27.4 * i tin 372 l8o 44 Napa County 48 i 58 54 ISaVada COUzity 5* - 54 - m 34 1,855 30.8 101 8*1 188 75 578 103 278 197 1,057 1,437 64.4 Monterny County rFDntartjy .Tslinas Oranje County Bardon Brovo S a n t a Ana OthtT P l a n e r County Lorain ^•tcaitlt Ponryn Other l i»oo5 211 188 424 1U ! 5! 89 14 8 1 1 840 840 432145 * - - '- 1 3*9 188 181 <S 15 33 397 183 214 552 71.9 Saaramonto County E:i r QrOV* Florin Toletan SacransnrtD " a l n u t CJ-OT* Other .,000 95 19* 108 1,789 59! 138 304 4,744 43.4 845 7 5 4,304 108 316 108 3,034 599 143 San Benito. County 113 5 118 584 82.4 Sen Bornardino County 172 14 188 344 5*-3 Ban LHega county flan 01 ego Othor 855 501 394 75 70 934 571 343 2,074 45.0 9 flan FranotiCO County inn Francisoo 8,645 !,845 435 .',3 3,280 3,280 5,280 48a flan Joaquin County 8,711 17 S 779 1,574 IS! 147 2,856 114 83B 1,451 193 4,484 43.T 59 77 11 San Luis C&ispo County 148 12 154 925 16.6 flan Mateo County • - :>--r- . City Ban Mateo. Other 589 145 334 110 72 72 37 3 £41 177 371 113 1,218 54.3 S a n t a P a r h a m County Guadalupe Santa Barbara Santa T a r i s 748 864 840 154 48 72 14 w 8 834 302 300 142 70 8,187 38.1 3,098 154 131 891 845 1,918 138 487 124 5 13 4,049 84.4 41 111 6 32 3,418 159 144 327 284 1,905 138 408 378 30 24 ifi 8 434 1,301 33-4 S h a j t * County 41 38 41 2 31nv•.-on J a u n t y £7 - 67 9 • • Plumas County flieeraide County Rivsrtido Other Loci fltcctrtcn Other Other Santa C l a r a County Cupertino Cilroy Mountain Tie*Palo a l t o flan J O B S Santa Clara Other Santa Crui County •vxttOflTilB CthOT 3 24 ( :(. •59 *£ Solano County fluitUD Other 174 100 74 4 4 178 104 74 908 19.6 Sonoma County Fetalums SeoastOOOl Other *8 .2 158 5>a 140 151 48 li 395 189 153 53 n ;• 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 AND P03T OFFICE ADDRESS Stanlalaufl County Turlack Othar Froa WRA Cantere 163 108 55 r.'AClIKSS Rh-Tlfx'.-JtD TO WEST COAST Already Ft.looat.d TOTIXJ POPULATIOK OF JAP4JOBE M801B7 19 40 P2RCJD4T 1940 FOPTJLATIOR PdrrtmsKo 35 29 369 53-7 < 198 137 tl 91 423 a.5 S u t t e r County 8? 2 Tehoina County 8 - T u l a r e County Dinuba Lindeny Drawl Vlflftlla Other 731 201 101 138 152 138 57 13 13 5 12 14 a 78a 36 • 1,812 43.5 214 114 143 1(4 153 2 4 6 - Ventura County Canard Other 166 1«0 26 19 IT 2 185 157 28 672 Tolo County Clarkaburg Othar 207 144 63 1. 213 144 .69 1,087 19.6 t Yuba County lanryevilla Other 266 188 78 10 10 276 198 76 429 64.3 3,508 531 4,039 13,8*9 29.1 - - - 69 12 26 - 17 It 6 22 110 20.0 t - 6 2 4 7 7 14 37 4 2,971 2,760 211 440 398 12 3,411 3,158 253 9,863 34.6 s - 75 3*5 ZL.T - 9 • 30*6 Tuolumne County Wa ah in set on Benton County Chelan County/_2 Clallam County Clark County Craye Harbor County J a f f e n o n County Ring County Seattle Other K i t t a p County 12 - 70 * 27.5 • * • K i t t i t a e County - K l i c k i t a t County 21 It 37 121 L r e i a Count7 13 - 13 62 liaeoij County 5 3 8 23 Okanogan C o u n t y / j 5 - 1 - 5 P a c i f i c County 2 94 • 260 229 31 32 21 1 292 253 39 2,050 14. Z - - - 2 7 T 66 - 4 2 57 20 90 '••:-(.-- County Taoonja Othar San Juan County S k a g i t County Thuraton County 20 Thatcoai County 5 - Yakima County 93 1,303 Skamania County Shohoadeh County 2 « • l 5 28 15 108 614 13.3 191 1,494 3,844 38.9 36 20 56 163 3*.* iTlateOp County 1 98 Columbia County - - 2 - 38 • • 160 121 39 2'. 22 4 186 "3 43 Or..o. Claakamaa County Deeehutea County/Z Hood H i r e r County Hood H i r e r Other Jaokeor. County Jefferson County/^ 7 1 12 - a is 149) 14 a 462 40.3 41 a 12 • 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 AND POST OFFICE jumnsss Pram TftA I*ntuna CTJUjTjaS nST0HlI5D TC VEST GCAST Airway flolocatod TOM. POPULATION OP JAPANESE DESCENT I940 PERCENT 19*0 POPULATIOH rjm-.'.T.c Joaflphlna County 17 - 17 - Elanmth County^!. LM 1 126 1 Lena County 1 1 t 2 4 Linn County - • - 1 Lincoln. County - 4 20 rj 26 193 13-5 906 "59 *7 113 103 1,02, 962 2,390 *3.1 * - 5 28 • - 3 a 2 82 Uarlos County Uultndqah County Portland other t » • * • 67 30 P o l l County I Sn*r«mn Courtty/g - NABCO Count y ^ 1 • a i n i n f t o n County 9 V 18 245 7-3 Yamhill County 4 - 1 65 • 3,12* 903 3*6,0 1,815 676 268.5 23 AMA ACT BilACUATm 3,1?* 1,915 fcahinrton 14 Adam* County - Aaotln County Columbia County B Cowl i t 1 County - Dougla* County r r a n k i i n County 39 Grant County 59 Llrvooln County 11 Pond O r o l l l a County .;.]• rs.r.v Cnunty Spotan*. Other StaTsna County t a l l a Walla County V a l l a Wall* C-tflor VKitman County £ L,*M 1,294 150 3 188 15t 3* *3 1,309 Dragon Balor County - Grant County i 41 Harris/ County - l a i n County UalhBur County Nyaaa Ontario •all Janiaae-n Other D m a t l l l a County - Union County 2/ 12 8 - - 127 39 67 • * # • * 59 - f 11 33 a 6 14 H 1,444 1,294 150 362 398*9 3 13 188 156 32 17 1* - • . - *3 1,309 : 1 3 * • 16 • 227 576-7 - 46 * 2 10 a 4 41 - - 11 1,254 319 137 915-3 • * * 566 206 206 144 19 - wdrrow County * If l/ 1,254 319 5M •' • * 144 19 - - 3 12 10 - 10 + L?40 p o p u l a t i o n U a * than 100 [ pare ant not computed. FwcBnt not o p p l i a a b l o , 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 , 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 DptMrtBent 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 . SKI, HATITITT ABB SOI 1 0 X 1 I 2 a t nspiBTUiss ou i r a n i i t i i B i n n 1944 1943 1942 JenJulyJenJulrHerJune ? 1 a c 1 H SIT [Xf AMUSES OS I: m m 7 ITS LIATi 19IA 1942 1943 Julykey3-nJuirJ.nDec Dee 11 c Jnnv I CUPULA ( H !,,!' USPAF.r- 3ES AS o r Dec 31 Drc 31 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 3*5 677 4.2 2.5 2.6 14.5 35.9 4.6 4.6 i.4 i.g 3.0 . >? l?l 5.3 s.9 3.0 4.6 ?••'• J23 1,621 1,136 1.031 4,461 11,0m 6,252 3,0'? 1,462 1.3<3 1.09S 917 4.7 H 600 301 123 223 ?,l6v 1,225 70! 306 146 316 216 366 225 134 795 M 10-14 364 '00 243 1,265 3,116 1,690 642 361 4.0 5.0 11.1 30.5 11. c 3.3 13-3 33-3 '.1 2.5 15.3 15.4 7.4 17.3 2.2 1*5.9 1.6 11.5 22.0 15.9 15-19 20-24 2J-M J9-J* £8 50-54 £8 65 * o v e r H i l l iXKBtUH BOSS Under 5 *•». 10-111 16s 317 ia 53 IT 143 249 145 16? ?4' '72 29* Jft 3 S 1" 451 26 11 16 4,576 in 3,442 207 5.233 £8 4n_4g ! 50-5* *» 1 d-f 63 4 o v e r 20-26 25-2? 30-36 £8 4s-4? 50-f* 60.66 G5 * o v e r Bil.r rOBIKBT BOBH Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-2* 25-5 30-3» £8 65-4? 50-5S 55-5? 60-64 65 * o v e r nuiJ romm 300 Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-2? 30.34 35-3? 365 20 14 12 96 1W, 130 722 1,»03 ft ' 110 51 10 1 1 3,166 123 111 3,325 172 U' 110 527 29 . *1 6 I6 2 9 21 — -2 -1 2 2 M 20 4 1,272 622 2 4l4 1.195 623 400 H" 3 73 — - Jo.: - 143 77 19 5 125 030 v1 5 3,221 226 iS 1J0 27 102 306 20', 17'; 146 295 215 144 -., 9? 132 29 J4* -Of -1 1 4 1? 7? 12 3 7 £8 3 1 '0 1; 13 321 259 221 1,106 2,701 -3 S tl 19 7 3 52 ill _ -4 74 5 6,256 942 20 0 2,621 2 40 — 1 I 1 1,336 :->0 136 19 1 1 224 '? ,.2> 1 1 ? 1 17 16 13 42 161 122 71 14', 77 4,' ft 21 36 .7 7 622 256 602 241 27 24 11 1.464 456 R r 3 6 2 — 1 9 260 190 103 32 32 42 121 22T 162 201 342 219 146 592 961 11 26 134 '1 — -1 4 10 16 19 111 146 160 22 33 n 555 496 1,947 4:'69 2 7 l, 12.752 80S 2,721 961 296 102 30 2 U 1 2 20 4 3 — 2 3 9 33 26 22 103 167 191 122 104 n L e u then O1O5 p e r c e n t . {501 3,236 52.2 3.0 a 9.7 3.2 1.0 .7 • «• 4ft! 1:1 1.4 0.9 1.4 2.8 1.5 20.2 11.! 4.2 \i 14.6 2.4 4.2 1.2 1.1 .3 • - .1 H . . . 36.3 40.3 30.2 2.2 8.1 1.3 2.2 1.3 1.9 . . 7.3 — . .1 L.O 6.1 15.6 2.5 3.0 .9 .3 .1 .1 . . 15.7 _ _ . 566 1.0 .7 1.6 420 416 903 626 .7 1,2 1.0 1.4 1.3 ,6 a.if 5 11 54 52 57 170 607 503 473 263 129 102 .3 1.6 6.0 11.6 ',.8 2.S .7 •'3 ' • • 12.7 . _ • .2 ,2 .2 .7 2.0 4.2 2.2 4.7 2.9 1.7 45.0 2.7 1.9 .7 6.0 16.6 7.2 5.6 2.3 ,2 .6 .3 :l .3 .2 ,1 1.1 1.6 1.6 -9 :i .a .1 -L l.C y.7 .4 •3 17.2 1.2 2.2 .3 a a 3 -3 .3 ,1 .1 2.2 1:1 5.4 13.3 7.7 2.7 .2 .1 . • . • • . . 12.4 2.7 10.7 _ .1* .2 » e .1 .2 .2 .2 . . e .2 .2 .2 .3 .7 1.3 .9 .6 1.6 1.3 1.1 2.0 1.2 .2 •7.5 1.2 1.1 5.4 6.2 . . . . . . .2 .6 .9 .5 . 1. ,2 17.2 3.1 1.1 .9 5.5 U.3 7.9 7.7 .6 .9 2.4 1.6 1.5 6.9 35.4 2.6 2.1 1 .1 47.7 32.4 2.1 1.5 1.6 6.2 15.1 2.2 2.5 .2 . 34.9 6.5 .a .1 ft:: 1.4 .! .1 . . ,1 e 7.2 * • .? 3.8 .7 .6 * • 2.5 4.1 3.9 3.5 J.6 .2 e e e 3.9 — • . . 1* 47.5 2.3 1.5 1.7 6.9 30.9 17.3 .3 1.4 2.5 2.1 1.4 i>7 12.3 7.7 3.9 3.2 2.3 2.1 2.6 1.5 1.1 1.0 2.5 1.7 1.1 ,2 .2 ,1 T-3 a .9 .1 .3 . . 9.1 1.7 1.2 .9 3.6 2.9 1.3 _ _ , 2.1 1.0 S.J ft 6 .2 ., 394 7.0 16.7 9.7 .7 .3 .7 2,236 1 7 1.6 1.6 •1 221 *2 1 3.5 2.5 1.7 2.0 5.0 1.8 .2 .2 .2 e* 3.5 1.5 2.3 .2 .1 « . - 3.1 5.4 .2 1 13 s 50,0 .7 n» 6.0 3.7 3.0 2.5 .6 3,3 ?8.7 41.8 6.9 iftc. 7.2 2.2 — - 3.9 5ft h 2.1 1.2 2.4 16.5 S.9 2,2 2 66 73 75 3.9 s.7 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.1 502 ,1 -1 60 1 '•S 79 20 1 1 1 '13 199 1,0 B 7 596 631 176 77 33 3 ? 24 221 .7 1.7 11.0 20.0 S 460 1,220 5 1 3 4 a C03 455 2,690 6,192 3.352 1.946 721 JM 8 2 16 15 22 556 19.6 36.7 IS. 6 6.1 1.9 1.2 17,161 275 572 «7 B53 «3t 65 * o v e r 1.762 1,017 652 272 111 22 C J 1 521 192 2,161 5,942 3,267 1.379 6J2 S.4T5 414 267 307 1.237 3,170 1,739 "55 329 117 3.453 211 143 419 1,212 709 246 70 79 In 6 2 1 S 17= 3 £ 1,226 45-5? SO-PI 10-44 l.T'i on 95 Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-1? 957 311 172 «4 }} •TOiLI AMBICAU KKI 1,217 3,002 1,766 220 20-Ell £8 922 2,309 1,416 6>4 534 16 T 13 9 3 5 15-19 30-36 * CUHULdTITI H i t UUF4KTUHKS i S 02 Dee 11 Dec J l 1041 1944 .1 .2 ,2 1.4 2,0 1.2 1.1 .4 .6 .1 .2 .1 ,2 1.1 1.0 .6 .3 '' 1.7 .1 .•• 1.1 1.4 1.3 .7 ,4 .3 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 5KX 4RB HAJOB OICtrTATTCKftl. CLABSIFICATIOH T O T U TO tnft n '.•'•it:'::7 cm 1943 OR IHIKFIR EH LEAVE 5 / J 1 / * * Foreign Pore Total 38.375 3/33,783 *,6a Amur,cen 9cm Foreign 60 m 19,588 +,19* 36.6 J2.5' 15.7 6,156 1,092 19.8 24.6 10.0 32.3 41.3 14.7 1,997 158 3*.* 39.5 12.4 46.2 52.6 15.0 22,790 3,66* 5,089 3.3*0 T,l83 1,177 1,857 *!o 17,999 3,457 *,703 2,508 5,430 891 1.6J0 390 4,791 1,307 386 833 1,763 286 3a 90 38.9 33.0 +6.* 35.0 20,7 30,6 37.0 2+.1 46.0 5T.7 53.T li.r 37.* 49.1 if.6 +1.1 11.1 l+.T 15.9 13.3 8.5 13.3 12.9 7.7 i7-C 41.6 57.9 37.7 27.9 38.8 46.9 J1.8 58-3 69.3 66.* +9.9 55.5 61.0 52.4 ".' 16.1 32.9 27.7 19.1 i;.5 16.= 1T.7 ll.T 2,677 19,199 15,378 3,821 38.7 44.0 11.6 39.1 I'M 16.5 57 3,110 3,035 75 27.6 Ma! 14.1 49.1 51.3 18.J 519 6 686 6 53.1 53-6 38.6 69.4 70.3 28.6 2,61* 6*7 167 389 1,098 162 109 «2 15,*03 3,913 3,33* 1,17* 6,198 7)91 1,551 3*2 11,663 1,903 2,113 610 »,6T8 666 1,411 283 3,7*0 1,010 223 564 1,530 325 1*0 59 28.3 31.9 *7.5 23.3 32.0 32.0 *0.9 36.0 59.5 5T.6 *7J| 10.5 52.3 51.3 56.4 11.5 1«.9 17.0 14.1 8,9 14.0 13.3 11.8 36.9 41.6 55.2 30.8 29.5 40.7 51.6 44.0 61.2 T1J 71.J 46.0 J;.*. 64.7 6*.6 67.1 16.! 23.3 22.6. 01.4 12.4 11.4 17.1 16.6 14.6 7,5*8 3,155 3,315 T76 350 57* 1,270 201 165 59 11,42+ 1,669 535 7,703 3,851 770 3,793 fJTS 1,601 1.+99 109 60,71! 8,813 8,78? a,esa 35,764 3,035 3,556 1,510 30,933 3,5*7 T,o8o *,*97 10,860 1,533 3,673 r*j 15,796 5,266 1,703 4,361 14,90* 1,513 1,383 768 17,553 3,833 +.073 3.573 5,328. 539 1,16* 36* 11,338 2,0+6 3,803 1,999 4,058 738 1,299 305 A l l 49,088 35,9*3 23,1*5 1+.101 TO OOGOTATIOIUL OLaSAlTIClTI OR 6,337 5,933 *05 1,7*6 , u a ajasirieiTTOB 98, FOLLT cftjAtTimti O U S S I T I O A T I D R P r o f e s s i o n a l ft Managerial Occupations C l e r i c a l ft S a l e s Occupations S o r r i e s Occupationa BSFituVturBl, F i s h e r y ft F o r e s t r y Occupation* S t i l l e d Occupations SsmiskilleC. Occupations U n s k i l l e d Occupations FFLloczt". 09 ITftCPuTES To i s * in 19*2*1 OR T i T - i l L m " 'TIV.. 5/31/44 OR I R l V m t T R LEAVE 1 2 / 3 ' . / " i a e r l c n n Foreign Foreign Amaricen Tatsl Tntel Born Born Rem Scrn 10.9 A, At? ijrrsr •.. . gn Bern 38.9 33,3** • Am com 36.8 15,6*1 mCLT qCftLTFUnj CLASS m c * T i r j R / 5 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 C l e r i c a l A S u l e e Gecupntlece S e m i e e Oecupeilona 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 S E t l l s d Occupations 3 sud s k i l l e d . Oceupetions O n e k i l l e d Occupations Total 6,0+1 50,356 JUTRT t a j u e m c i n o n / i ow i p E g F r n T s LEAVE 12/31/+* 36,453 2/88,731 SO OCCUPAOIDPAt CLASSIFICATION i\ Tntal 4/32,493 5* *!.* 41,762 7,010 3,543 3,813 31,017 3,168 3,005 777 19,0*3 3,677 3,955 1,051 8,720 1,039 2,165 433 23,715 *,333 SB* 3,761 13,307 1,155 820 355 11,830 2.335 1,871 883 TOO 1,33! 380 9,216 1,592 1,704 494 3,531 538 1,119 338 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.+ 10 OOrajfftTlOKnL rjjVaJdlTiaATIOtl 17,007 3.709 7,3»8 3,875 2,163 713 +.+3B 3,*31 1,017 16.9 22.3 9.8 26.1 35.3 13.5 3,6«0 3,835 855 1,083 9M 103 1,*69 1,317 152 39.* 34.7 12.0 39.9 46.6 17.8 19,556 1,803 *,839 5,0*6 *,737 8*7 951 733 11,879 870 4,131 3,4+6 3,1*0 494 if* 330 T.0T7 933 TIB 1,600 3,597 353 *63 +13 5,733 583 3,303 1,690 699 335 5,032 •5+ 3,099 1,505 531 190 160 67 701 129 103 185 173 39 56 17 7,387 751 2,755 2,166 985 286 306 138 6,336 55* 3,591 1,895 143 335 219 107 1,051 197 164 268 2+3 61 87 31 30.2 33.3 45.5 33.5 14.8 37.0 24.8 11.5 +2.3 52.2 50.1 +3.7 24.6 3«.5 )5.9 30.9 9.9 13.8 14.3 11.6 6.6 11.0 12.1 4.1 39.0 41.7 56.9 42.9 20.8 33,8 32.2 1S.8 51.5 6i.T 62.1 55.1 14.9 71.1 22.1 16,6 7.4 IN7RT CtftSaiFlCATTCff FTiLtT OUALIPjutD ClASaiTiaftTlOR PTofeeBieaal ft I n n n g e r i a l Oeeupatioita C l a r i c e ! ft S a l e s Gceupaticaa S s r y l c s Occupations 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 S k i l l e d Occupation* Semi B r i l l eft Oceupatioas U n a k l l l e d Oecupaticna '.'•!', l )».' + 5.4 <*.? 33.4 \f Each pBToant based an number of eraeaiBea t a IRA i n 19*2 In COrreeponding c a t e g o r y . 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 , 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 * ftoureo* ttL>«* a ^ . n , -XXIt - 1 ' *- "id -22i 15.6 T.5 aignifiaairl 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 1,072 whoaa f i n a l daparturaa vara traaafara to otbar VIA Centera, an.cn f u l l y l a tabulated a e a l a n s n a l l r according to the cuaulatW* nuahtr of f a a l l f a nape re pamanentljr departed froa tba center o a each l a t a | the l a a t r e s i d e n t l o f t tUaaaaar on HoTanbar 2 1 , 191*?. » 0 11 1 I 1 Cl-HuUTITX riBAL DmSTOllR IS OTI Jut 1 J a l y 1 JBD 1 J B 1 » 1 Jiur l 1444 1944 1945 1945 1943 , I D or r u t i n 030 IOXBIP or r u t i n KBcnu r i u i i T utrunii ' u 1 IOUL UM1LTM z,«j6 2.SJ6 2.0J6 2,836 0.036 2.«36 2,836 1.039 1,011 21 1.039 926 1.0)9 853 186 3.0)9 1.0)9 6(2 317 1.039 1,039 W 4'4 287 45 104 4,6 436 182 us 149 •136 .7 424 194 90 2.3 117 424 U7 S2 27 193 Urj-U 100.0 toil- 96.7 )K 366 100.0 96.8 2.8 r u t i n or 1 Hot n l a e s t i i •UilaUl rutin or r Ian* r . l o a « t « d -.fit •" 141 B.B. r.lea«3.d T • M B • B «1 • rutin or 4 Hon* r « l 4 U t « A OM * *» 111 T B T M rutin- or ; • • • VBBI r * l s M t . d O 436 1.2!, 9 3 too rutin or j O Ml • M Tw Ttiri* * " rsBr 1U • • Old 12 *2 366 393 s 1 2 3 2W 9 •1 t- rutin or 6 SOB. r.lOGBt.4 O M Tw • > rhMt • ro»r •• ri» ill • rutin or j BOB! r.l4GBt*i OM * No lBTM * •CM riT. iti 111 rum or • < ' • I t U rplr?OBt*d OM * *» Tbr.« " B roar M M " • ru k i n " 111 • U3 % 1424 1.24 '13 tgo 86 3D )K 12 294 16 U 3 20 -• 3 2 1 -™ n3 !«• 222 65 30 55 IK 181 94 H9 62 u 13 u 15 50 60 130 tg 217 217 004 21 14 0 1 7 191 JO 11 id 38 13! 257 84 151 151 109 23 6 2 13 24 10 2 H -Z 1 ill 83 32 1? 12 3 -5 9 ^ 95 fii • • 1 3« 271 4« 11 77 s «5J ? J 3 ? 530 905 6 4) 12 b 91 m 424 141 41 6 140 10 1 95 129 s i 757 16 5 M 7 2 -L -1 sr I 13 10 3 1 2 -3 39 22 > 95 4, 19 9 12 3 2 4 — 99 11 8 4 J 1 2 1 2 3 1 -1 »1 -1 1 ? 2 3 39 42 29 18 1 3? 28 a1 Jan 1 1946 - Jan 1 1943 100.0 97.3 1.039 a.7 436 100.0 97.8 2.1 - -. * 366 257 - 8.8 M .5 100.0 80.3 9.8 3.6 100.0 •a 18.2 .' • 7.3 74.1 - m 100,0 100.0 60.7 iT.e 8.2 1.6 11.7 100.0 100.0 38.5 lb. 9 15.9 4.1 75.6 100,0 17.4 1.3.1 3.6 16.6 49.4 . 100.0 100.0 1.3 - 3.3 . 6.0 - 100.0 25.8 16.6 6.6 11.3 8.6 1.3 29.8 100.0 70.4 100,0 51.6 16.8 9.5 12.fi 3.8 2.1 100.0 40.1 If, 8 10.6 15.4 It,' 5.2 100. 0 27.3 11.6 11.6 8.4 10, 4 100.0 1.1 100.0 66.2 17.7 10.4 3.2 1.1 2.1 1.1 3.8 - 4.2 - 8.4 23.2 100.0 66.6 100.0 100.0 46.1 20.4 «t) 7.7 100.0 40.9 20.4 15.3 5.1 10. J 2.S 2.6 2.6 5.1 100.0 88.1 15.4 15.3 12.8 41 95 95 (58! 100.0 100.0 48.J 2'1.9 11.9 8.6 6.0 2.0 9.3 d 39 100.0 87.6 21.7 5.2 49.4 100.0 55.0 81.8 7.9 7.9 2.0 17 13 39 100.0 45.8 21.2 5.4 27.6 13.0 100.0 72.2 15.8 4.6 4.0 13 6 6 100.0 58.9 73.8 10.6 3.3 1.3 - 98.7 6.6 .7 39 11 100.0 - 100.0 100.0 83. 4 .4 m _ 151 t 4 2 It 1 1 1 2 100.0 80.9 9.7 1.6 8.5 - 100.0 « 11 100,0 100.0 38.7 14.2 15.4 8.6 1.9 3/5.7 25 -8 100.0 41.7 12.6 44.7 100.0 52.5 lb.' 11.3 7.0 .4 12.5 33 IB 4 22 100.0 54.8 14.0 31.8 110,0 68.6 14.8 9.7 7.4 .8 S.G .8 3 100.0 65. 8 10.J 83.9 100.0 75.8 11.7 4.3 2.3 .8 5.1 95.3 3.5 100.0 95- 100,0 100.0 78.8 8.7 19.8 100.0 to. 6 7.8 9.6 .« 151 M 49.0 5.5 151 26 11 11 8 10 .34.4 100.0 100.0 79.8 10.9 9.4 .8 .4 2.7 111 64 95 .38 16 10 10 10 100,0 65.6 87.1 .8 257 I 100.0 78.9 10O.0 82.1 I?.- 100.0 10.9 100.0 .3 .1 79 10 105.0 89.1 Jan 1 19h6 12. .7 4.6 .8 8.2 m M p 1 B 0 1 I t CWJLATTTS riHJLL DCAJOTTHM AS 07: JdJ 1 J u 1 Jtiir 1 J u 1 Joir 1 1944 1945 1943 1944 1945 _ _ 100.0 95-7 3.8 1.1 -100.0 92.3 5-i 8.6 _ ~ '?:? 2.1 • - tl 5 'j 2.6 2 . 62.6 .7 56-4 85.4 5.1 1:1 ~ 2.6 5.1 7.7 - 2.6 5.1 — a L -i 5.1 E.6 L9.H 1 0 0 .-0 . 1 0 0 , 0• . 100.0 100.0 _ 100.0 USES 16, — OimOLAHTI TISA1 ESF1ST0IH 57 t i n OT TAMlLl SEC-U-IS9. ISAS-TUA TO OIK-H ISA CSSTSSSI (c--tlnn*d) S I U Or TAKI1T A5B S0K5SS OT JAM-! mtssBi TISAUT UFAS-ED IAKIIT OT 9 Stat rel-eated On. * *» • Three • ran. rw. km n.bt 111 • • • • • TAMILI or 10 Sana raleeatcd Oaa • f a n " Tbrea • JUT • Sight a All j J|m ..^ S U M5 S S C0MULAT1TB HEAL SSFAgTCm A< OTI - „ j ,„-.. j -,. x j - - - 1 l .-^ --^ ion; i-u; iaMl 14 14 - 14 12 1 1 - . - - 10 10 10 _ I 1 . _ 111 12 2 2 l i 1 2 2 - - - . I J 14 - 10 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - (0.0 10.0 _ 10.0 . - 70.0 20.0 50.0 JO.O 10.0 10.0 40.0 10.0 20.0 - 80.0 10.0 10,0 . - 0 - - 4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 - 75.0 _ 25.0 . _ 100,0 100.0 - 2 1 . 10 10 6 10 7 1 - 2 - 1 _ _ 1 - - j i n m or 11 4 4 Saai ralonated O a a " T» • Tanr • A l l " 4 - 1 - . - - 1 - - T1XILT 0 1 12 Soot r a l - e a t a d HI • 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 4 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 100,0 100.0 - 100,0 100.0 - 1 100.0 85,8 7.1 7.1 100.0 57.3 7.1 14.3 7.1 - - - _ - 1 - - 4 . . 1 - 100.0 85.8 7.1 7.1 75.0 _ 25.O . _ - 2 100.0 100.0 - - _ 1 4 J - - 1 4 - 1 ! - 4 - - - - 4 I 2 1 _ - - 10 5 3 1 14 7 1 1 0 1 I T CPHPLATm HEAL UFASroSM AS OTi Jnlr 1 J u 1 Jnlr 1 J u 1 Jnlr 1 1943 i;44 1944 1945 1945 l 1 2 1 1 - . 14 5 Jaa 1 1 1943 14 2 1 2 1 1 6 - 14 8 - • huxcel J-- 1 1946 J n l j l u u i a l VSA Cantar. t e n l e - n _ - l l - , L 9 4 . y 1946 - - - - 7.1 7.1 100.0 35.( 14.3 14.3 14.3 100,0 7.1 14.3 7.1 14.3 7.1 - 7 . 10,0 - - 100,0 14.3 7.1 14.3 7.1 __ Ju 1 1446 . 1 s i , ; 10O.0 100.0 - - 10.0 10.0 - - 10.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 75.0 50.0 55.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 . _ 100.0 100.0 - _ 50.0 _ 100.0 100,0 - 100,0 100.0 100,0 - 100.0 100.0 rirjil I c c c u n t a b i H t j Boater, Xeaxo^ar, SoTenbar 2 1 , l$*r5. T1BLI IT,—CTftraUKTl TINAL MPAmTtlS BT 313J Of TJU-ILT UCWDMO rHAJsTCKS W USED flU Cl-NTJESl Mlaidefca «-U Center, i f t n l u H f t l 1 / , l ^ > 1 9 U b 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 UtD SUISSE OT | » H I N B a n u n i r . L T DEPIETED Ju 1 1943 l u l l 1 CDHUU-ITB HEAL JJSPASrnBl* IS OH Jan 1 Jnlr 1 San 1 J n l r 1 JnlT 1 1 S 4J 1944 1345 1944 1945 Jan 1 1946 3,264 3,564 3,284 3,2(4 3.2»4 3,2(4 3,2(4 TAMil.T o r 1 Sat r e l o c a t e d lelonatad 975 9517 575 680 235 S 475 665 .7" 5 75 620 745 s rucrLT Of 2 Ian* —slocnttd 567 554 567 5«7 794 57 '•57 521 lie tfi -ST 500 79 1KB I O I U TAMILIES o» ill •" TAKILT or 3 Boa* relocated On. Tan 111 • •• FAULT o r It Sao. ralocated On. T™ •« Thru 111 " I 5-5 51? 11 4(2 5» 77 Z 21] 525 4-3 >•' 5 2'2 17'. 25 •is -2 96 L4 29 120 19 61 Mr, 457 19 476 JM 107 476 2f; US 1-3 7 2 - 1 16 43 476 194 125 BO li Jan 1 1543 975 100,0 - 9S.3 975 1.7 5-7 200 64 287 567 100,0 525 ltd: 1«9 15 175 525 525 a 525 ura 476 48 92 53 IS 20T 150 45 246 149 135 65 17 93 (53) - 11 F 1 I c I I T C0HOLATI71 7121L WA1TDSBS AS OTi Ju-7 1 Jan 1 J n l j 1 Jan 1 J n l r 1 19U. 1945 1944 1943 1945 100.0 66,2 13.( 100.0 7>,4 21,6 100.0 68.2 71.8 100.0 63.6 34.4 100.0 44.0 56.0 100.0 100.0 76.2 10,2 100.0 69.4 10,1 20.5 100.0 57.9 1J-2 28,9 100.0 52.9 13.9 73.2 100.0 35.3 14.6 45.9 100.0 100.0 15.6 26.6 5.6 47.2 100,0 11 100.0 31.6 36,0 6,7 25.7 100.0 31.1 26.2 18.6 3.6 20.5 100.0 14.2 19.2 15.5 7.6 "3.3 100,0 .7 n.f, 100.0 97.5 2.1 100,0 73.1 18.7 2.7 100.0 61.9 .4 5.5 11.6 100.0 44.1 B.4 4.6 16.7 M( 100.0 47( 95.4 100.0 68.7 22,4 4.6 100.0 55.4 74.1 10.0 1.5 3.0 100.0 40.6 26.2 16.7 2.7 13.8 567 - 4.0 ,4 " Ju 1 1946 ,( 7.3 - 100.0 - 100,0 . _ 100,0 _ . . 100.0 TAILS IT.— CUHULATITS HHAL DSPA1KESS EY SXZS CT JAHJL." 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If 23.S 45.6 26. s 3-.a 26.6 100.0 25.0 72.2 100.0 92eT l 18.2 15,5 15.3 6.9 17.0 7.6 2.9 17.0 I'.? 4.5 42.0 1 July 1 3*T 3*7 r e . ' LSI 8? §2 93 4 J7 Lit 46 'A 49 05 44 59 1*6 • a*7 204 204 2.04 52 2-1 20-1 100,0 22 97-1 100,0 56. if 2.9 ??.', 11 76 20-V 101 10J 100.0 • 1M i • " 103 95 f " a • ? L. 201, •a •7 9 ] 1 3 '?, 30 12 5 1 g 31 . 2 J? 24 101 103 l 45 19 19 7 6 a e -7 SI si 51 •T It 29 14 --:• 13 • ' IT 15 2 • - 57 41 31 23 11 a 1 ? 3 2 p 4 - 1 2 2 -1 -4 1 2 - T 7 7 — " 2 L 1 e •:• t 4 6 3 5 103 IT 5 n 2 31 It 9 13 1 29 16 28 20 22 20 T 3 17 f. 9 •-• 2*• 2 11 25 51 19 53 99 "• 27 1 l 10 g 10 15 24 12 6 i3 2? 15 3 15 e 1 1 19 3- M 51 s 13 aT a 3 7 5 9 7 2 - -2 a 7 24 IT 4 IT 3 17 1 2 2 2 1 1 -> — 103 c l 3-IT -. — 17 2 5 z 3 -1 1 c - a i e 1 " J4 - -1 - T T 7 7 2 2 P 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 e a 1 1 - — - a 1 1 1 E - a 6 -1 -1 a. 6.1 I.? •Feel • 27-anZ 7.« 7-8 U.o .9 2._. •K .5 .9 P. 5 100.0 Jen 1 $ ..3 100.0 100,0 46.5 32.7 25.0 15.2 6.4 7.0 22.) 1.0 2.5 100.0 43.S 2°.l 16.4 16.4 11.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 19.4 11.7 12.7 20.1 16.6 5.6 !2,6 m • — 100,0 100,0 100.0 F9.4 26.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.1 25.6 19.7 9.8 13.1 °.B 11.6 7.6 11.7 5.5 7.8 11.6 u.r 13.' 9.6 -' 100,0 fts. 2 11.ft * -, 5.9 3.5 a - 3.9 '.6 7.9 15.7 47.1 100.0 100.0 a a - a 10O.0 100.0 100.0 35.3 23.5 11.6 11.8 17.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 2e.l 5.9 17.6 25.9 11.6 23. J 11.8 a a a a - - - 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 57.1 - 28.5 26.6 14.5 14. i 5.9 _ a a a a a a a 1 T5.0 " 2 2 2 " 1 1 25.0 60,0 26.0 " - -1 " 1 1 -4 100,0 l 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 i - " • -1 •» -1 100.0 100.0 - ! - a 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 2 2 2 -3 -2 a 1 ? 3 H a 1 2 " " " 2 -™ 5.9 29.4 a 100,0 100.0 3.9 5.9 35.3 100.0 a - 17.7 14.6 2.0 7.8 n. •« - 2.1 1.0 3.2 2.0 3.5 2.0 c e. 14,6 100.0 29,5 3 (56 7 100.0 49.1 -'7.9 1 r i a e l AccmiateMlit- Sgeter, ttlntdol-i, October 28, 1945. 75.7 100.0 1 " 19.2 92.2 T.« 100,0 * * - 100.0 100.0 > •> 1.0 7.8 13.7 9.6 6.4 7.8 1.0 74.6 100.0 a 100,0 14.6 If 3 l'-.2 9.7 T " 1O0.0 10,8 19.1 17.9 10.8 20. s •a 100,0 5.3 a 4 -1 100.0 25. 4 • - 1.0 a I 1 '•? 12.4 - 5.8 4 a 1 6.6 " 1 100.0 ?6.2 14.6 JUT - 4 - 11.3 5.4 1.5 11.6 1 1.9 1.5 " 9 19.2 Jen ?;.? 19.9 8.7 1.0 1.0 4 I " •4 If A* 1 ir.7 52.3 • - Ji-J,, 7.2 1 a T 1^3 Jaa 21 It 1 I D I ) I-TIMUIAATITI T I S A L nPAllTlIIiES A S OFI Jut- 1 1945 347 322 20lt Sbae On* Tvo U e l l CuVuTIATITE F I S A L IVffABTuTaS A S OFs Jan 75.0 a 100.0 100.0 a - " 29.4 17.6 a 100.0 100.0 ."!.• 1.2.6 28.6 2S.6 15.3 14.3 14.3 _ 100.0 F5.0 60.0 F5.0 a - 100,0 a " 1O0.0 a - 100.0 100.0 40.0 100.0 40.0 100.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 tO.O 10.0 a • a 5.9 100,0 IK3 ?$.* - I^.J 14.3 19.3 " a e. 9.9 a 100.0 5.9 0.9 4.9 5.9 35-3 -. -. *5.a 1 0 0 . 0 5.9 - 100.0 — •> 100,0 die -i..? i\y U.3 100.0 100,0 100.0 25.0 90.0 z5.o 26.0 " s^o LOO.O 100.0 a 2'-,0 a^SO 100,0 „ 100,0 - 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 - JO.O - a +9.0 C9.0 a a a a itO.O - " ~ - -to.o a- -. 100.0 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 LOCATION" PRIOR TO SAILING TOTAL T 0 H A E A I I Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Original Hawaiian AvagueaeA t i u i l T s" Hawaiian Ei.':lud6-a/"_2 Paroled and Ralanaad Hawaiiam/*3. HEN fAMILT HAWAIJAKS^ TOTAL 1,106 606 666 35 85 H 7-3-45 11-7-45 12-4-45 2-14-46 3-9-46 3-18-46 3-23-46 4-12-46 Othor 4 125 6T7 10 143 86 12 12 39 4 119 50T 8 77 46 12 6 27 . 99 . 20- 4 20 -2 59 *3 ERC4J ERA 0EHT1RS 912 700 596 29 7-3-45 ll-T-45 12-4-45 2-14-46 3-8-46 3-1B-16 3-2J-46 4-12-46 Othor 3 100 561 4 114 60 12 6 32 3 95 456 A 60 40 12 6 22 - 172 2 4 1 -3 -2 196 106 90 6 1 25 96 6 29 26 1 24 49 4 17 6 21 40 3 17 A -3 1 -6 -5 5- _- ALREADY RELOCATED 7-3-45 11-7-45 12-4-45 2-14-46 3-8-46 3-1B-46 3-23-46 4-12-46 Othor T 428 5 75 40 11 6 22 I* 998 2 58 36 11 6 17 3 2 6 1 .' -2 - •» -2 - 30 14 OTHER vusxaafa 206 . A 127 2 36 26 7- -6 75 86 124 3 17 1 53 41 - 5 - A 62 4- 28 13 26 7 f J- 10 s B2 1 .1 3 6 2 -2 1 -2 - 45 2 10 19 6- 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 FOR BY SEX POPULATION AND OF CITIZENSHIP 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 Transfer via seasonal work furlough from WCCA, October 31, 1942., Evacuation from Hawaii, November 1942 March 1 9 4 3 . . . . , 108,503 1,630 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 reconciliation 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 (58) 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) Americanborn 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, occupational experience, education, residence and schooling in Japan, religious 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 assigned 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 miscellaneous 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, compiled 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 (59) center in proportion to the number of evacuees transferred to that center in 1942, Since the procedure for interviewing at the various centers 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. (60) 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 supolying tham with p o a t o l s c r v i e e . STiTJ, CClnfTf. 5 5 i I 2 S a- CcdullhlTf """• I D T it, CCL'RADD PJV3t 01LA nlVda 8,590 17,898 13,35! 7,860 11,133 8,749 1/1,056 9,910 8,dot 15,418 3,958 3,79! 2,341 2,703 2,757 -,72/ 25 4,305 1,135 1.726 931 2,861 V"" 36 2,099 765 728 489 578 2,745 42 1,160 1.539 631 486 2,240 '.,<"$ 82 1,558 790 1,446 342 3,440 1,1.09 64 736 141 614 158 1,180 7,209 18 1,165 171 317 72 8,099 29 57 767 454 944 1,542 2,472 2,153 73 4,69* 1,156 771 628 6,737 291 41 111,110 Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 4,orW-?,95* 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 1,000,000 or more Ujuuinwn CAlirchHIA tlndor 2 , 5 3 0 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 or man ilamadi County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999.999 o p ^ A h . K i A R T _ . _ u j j i I f f l > J , JBM> 1 °n*6»°* pjrjhlTillt * • "h"1*"*"- OT«mrjriurjrrro<tAS HOrT.taR L M g CJitr.tAt. I'TAH ""Mom 21,279 11,335 9,327 8,188 36,559 ™-M'502 837 ' 27! 339 855 6,195 '0 6! 92,757 8,263 17,608 lj,257 7.607 10,018 7,872 9,790 170 8,310 9,862 17,490 0,103 9,3JB 7,688 25,672 23,466 716 251 296 833 6,043 60 1,944 3,714 2.307 2,696 2,626 2,321 4,290 1,125 1,726 914 2,648 2,352 2,098 784 728 469 570 2,958 514 1,398 630 455 2,027 4,994 1,318 747 a,420 256 3,022 2,109 502 138 613 158 1,172 7,207 20 9 8 22 83 28 765 454 944 1,540 2,46a 2,l*f 3,261 483 664 343 4,821 290 4,805 677. 169 244 217 3,498 3,679 550 147 209 175 2,598 94 3 3 7 81 333 69 12 2 11 239 98 4 4 1 89 124 2 3 3 116 66 2 64 20 3 6 4 7 20 1 19 51 1 11 39 320 45 4 12 13 246 butto County Ond.r 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 233 148 2 62 1 31 - Ooluao County Under 2,500 162 182 - 3 3 - 174 174 - 4 4 - - - 1 1 Contrw 0 o , t « County llndsr 2,500 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 775 614 82 79 129 15 57 57 6 3 - 588 562 18 3 17 17 - 3 3 1 1 1 1 - 18 8 1 12 9 1 2 eldcredo County Cnder 2,500 2,500-4.999 1 1 3 6 2 4 5,743 1,949 1.840 2 1,932 Itspariai County Undar 2,500 5,000-9.999 10,000-24,999 1,553 588 125 840 hern County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 25.000-999,999 1,257 188 755 3 1 492 127 365 Lane County Undar 2,500 1 1 i o n dngsloo County Undar 2 , 5 0 0 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 1,000,000 or o a r . Jarln County Uudor 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 darlprwi County Undor 2,500 -and,.ring County 12 2 1 1 4 - 3 3 9 1,590 327 1,161 1 101 1,972 1,195 547 1 229 1,512 2 124 8.26 16. 8X1 179 340 2 7 7 14 2,500-4,999 32 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - * - 2 ! - _ _ - - _ 35 9 2 1 1 - 3 9 _ 2,013 0 88 2 - - 10 1 2 4 2 5 - - - - 7 - 4 16 2 13 14 9 1 2 1 357 1 353 13 1 11 13 10 3 1 1 1 4 6 ! 6 - - 6 15 1 14 . 9 1 1 1 1 - - « - 4 5 - 115 352 . 10 3 1 1 40 6 8 . 26 6 - 7 - . 3 19 3 - 5 5 - 195 ! 53 30 . _ _ 37 11 7 - - - - _ _ 10 3 3 4 0 1,515 9 _ 25 4 19 24 4 . * - « 1 0 1 10 4 60 2,750 115 23 126 84 81 2,321 2 - 2 4 4 4,95! 28 207 689 627 1,049 2,352 16 - - - - 3 3 6 1 - 9 1 4 1 - 5 3 - - 3.147 41 194 7H 162 930 1,109 - _ 16 . - * - 6,448 267 413 397 255 122 4,994 2 I07 57 57 2,958 - - 3,181 - . 8,828 42 41 574 115 849 1,207 158 158 " 3 1 - . 40 - 2 - - . - . . . t- - - " - - J ? I.'.lt 2 " 31 - 2 j 1 - - - 396 5 9 28 7 57 290 _ 2 3 3 4,324 84 412 909 60O 172 2,147 1 1 3 7 26 - 6 1 - - 46 Undsr 2,500 - - • 75 4 - - - - - 6 1 2 2 1 1 80 20 4 6 10 1 9 1 8 1 179 . 5 4 - 4 34,141 982 1,303 3,552 1,910 3.328 23,466 tttdera County Undar 2,500 5,000-9,999 35 - - 4 2" 4 4 2 1 - - - Traano County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 25.000.99,999 hinge County Undsr 2,500 5,000-9,999 - - I t 1 1 . - . . . . - TIELS l ) . — B U T E , COUHTT, USD EliO OF COWUHITT PRIOR TO TOCU4TICM, BY CENTO! I Mtrced Count* Under 2,500 10,000-24,999 472 439 » Ilodee Count* • -.i-i 2 , 5 0 0 K e n t e r e * Counts Under 2 , 5 0 0 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 Unix Count* Under 2,500 5,010-9,999 H o n d a Count* 5,000-9,999 4 4 S i n r a e a n t n Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4.999 25,000-599,999 1,506 0 17 4 . - - - 75 1 - - - - - 3 1.616 505 1 8 - 321 52S 2 1 10 - 7 45 1 - 8 3 - 8 3 - 4 38 7 j 7 2 _ - _ . - - - 14 11 30 1 21 - 1 V 1 1 1 4 4 5 11 3 1 - - _ . _ - 5 j 41 17 4 - - - 2 S _ 6 3 3 - 10 U 1 1 1,807 1,544 247 1 4 2 - - - - - 1 - - _ _ _ - _ _ - l 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 _ - . 558 3 0 9 1 4 2 3 5 8,038 2,785 4 5,249 5en flanlto Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 452 2 8 1 7 Car. Bernardino Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 199 4 9 6 6 1 2 - 2 0 2 2 - 6 - 12 386 2 430 285 5 1 - San J e e n u l e Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 10,030-24,999 25,000-999,999, 5,014 854 a 1,081 2,998 a 1,072 1,000 1 467 330 Santa C l a r e Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-979,999 3,775 350 1,485 2 281 1,409 6 3 4 8 6 6 1 3,370 3,370 Bantu Barbara Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 25,000-999,999 561 173 1 1 7 1 832 428 31 1 5 4 _ 1 8 22 2 62 62 191 191 1 33 722 142 82 4 49 - 13 _ 36 1 135 19 5 1 88 22 3 44 12 - 22 - 993 5Q 370 251 10 3 41! 119 7 27 4,984 938 1 4,045 3 - 2 - - If U 4 - 2 - 2 _ 1 4 463 62 337 1 64 - 1 1 4 1 ! 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 113 113 678 678 60 60 81 81 12 12 80 80 236 236 178 139 39 1 3 - 4 - - 1 2 5 - _ 115 37 - 6 33 10 28 18 12 1 1 4 78 6 32 1 20 25 6 1 6 _ - 7 7 4 4 - 41 30 4 4 - 3 4 90 3 14 5 2 42 2,572 211 935 1 150 1,078 57 47 - 3 16 9 1 1 6 - 15 3 2 1 - 9 3 - 16 9 1 1 1 I - 1 16 12 3 1 2 3 58 6 26 15 11 20 15 1 8 - - - 32 1 4 _ 27 10 - 7 9 3 - 10 9 1 1 - 24 23 12 1 2 1 _ 1 - 11 379 115 124 140 _ 891 2,102 - 49 27 5 17 3,51* 5!3 4 1 _ ;u; 3 1 2 - 37 1 - 2 129 10 8 - - 17 - 6 1 - 17 5 32 210 25 38 59 5 - 3 1 2 38 1 1 6 25 1 1 - _ - - 22 2 3 . 4 310 8 1 - 7 - 58 31 8 1 3 1,797 902 2 3 - - 3 12 39 621 192 170 1 21 7 5 1 6 - - 8 _ - o 104 66 477 35 3 - - 7 1 6 9 _ 815 74 e - 1 1 - - - 2 18 20 20 1 - - - 3 1,883 3 6 4 5 4 9 2 3 0 6 0 680 - 204 - 4 5 16 W 9 _ 1 8 - 404 373 6 3 6 1 22 1 7 1 . 2 4,883 4,883 979 238 131 2 60S 5 19 7 San F r a n c i s c o Count* 25,000-999,999 San H a t e i Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 0 - 7 7 6 3 10 3 } 6 3 2 2,032 3 7 3 5 6 5 2 5 4 6 6 774 449 295 2 152 503 5 8 1 Sen Oloan C o l m t * Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 Ran L u l l OMepc Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,030-9,999 9 127 J 3 119 - _ 1 6 1 1 77 IS 39 4 9 3 2 2 - - _ _ IS 1 6 - _ - 10 - _ _ . . . - 40 - 4 . . 10 - - 7 2 - - 6 - - . . - - 2 58 3 9 23 23 1 3 0 - 1 41 _ - 3 3 12 U (Oontlnu.il) 8 - 5 - - 1 - 1 74 1,149 - 44? 418 3 1 23 5 5 1.S39 1,553 2 2 fllrirside Count* Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 25,000-999,999 1 9 t l n n r CountjUnder 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 Qatar 2,vx> 2 8 3 10 10 - 2} 7 3 1,887 545 4 7 6 247 596 - - 1,847 1 4 20 9 1,671 Orange Count* Under 2,5O0 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,900-24,999 25,(00-999,995 Human County 1 1 Irmeueee i n 1942 2 234 14 126 4 14 56 Ttair Scut* C r u i bounty UnOor 2,500 5,000-9,999 10,00(1-31,000 j ^ — s I M S , EOUttK, HO 1 1 3 OF CElKURin rJlDR CC CTICWt'luX, BJ" CEMTm: 1,419 4 1,854 1 1 3 - 1,222 3 1,112 1 7 3 - 2 0 7 to 16 - S i e r r a County Under 3,500 l 1 - _ - - filaKlytu County Inider 3,500 6 6 - - - S o l u i o County Under 3,500 10,100-25,779 713 711 22 Sceuuaa County Under 3,500 3,500-6,779 5,000-7,799 10,000-21,779 752 358 3 a 1 STjtMelnua County Under 3 , 5 0 0 2,500-6,977 10,000-36,779 7U. 161 372 178 S u t t e r County Under 2,500 2,5(0-6,777 3 Tehama County Under 2 , 5 0 0 2,500-6,777 7 3 4 ? 5 - 7 - 1 7 2 1 3 6 1 2 6 8 6 - - 1,752 763 6l£ 573 32 2 - l o l o County Under 2,500 5,000-7,977 1,135 367 2 8 Tube County Undur 2 , 5 0 0 5,000-7,977 562 6 £ 9 10 - 1 - 10 8 6 - 2 £ - 5 1 - 7 6 2 7 1 1 0 - 6 10 7 1 2 3 6 6 6 123 607 1 2 5 1 2 - - 3 2 0 1 5 6 - 1 1 - 5 . 5 - 6 - 1 - - 3 - - 3 6 310 6 2 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 8 1 . 1 1 £ - 12 1 - - 55 1 6 - - 6 7 6 1 - 1 1 1 6 2 - 1 _ 6 1A - 8 3 5 - - - * 3 2 _ _ - 1 1 8 - - £ 3 2 67 57 61 9 3 5 1 1 - 7 - - 7 - 10 9 6 5 5 2 _ 10 3 3 £37 - - - - 1 28 6 12 12 - - - _ - 3 22 J 6 1 - 3 3 1 - - 1 1 - - 3 - 5 5 - - * 5 583 1 1 8 3 1 _ - - 8 7 0 3 7 - - 1 - 2 1 - _ 2 1 6 - - - - - - - - 6 3 3 3 - 3 36 5 16 15 - 2 7 3 - - 2 668 5 3 £76 - 1 1 - - 0 £61 133 167 181 . 1 1 _ - - 6 1 7 , 88 io 57 M _ - _ - 3 6 7 _ 7 _ - - 3 676. 33* 1 _ 1 - - -* 3 (Continued) 8 - 7 7 - 6 - - 3 2 - - - - 4 4 £76 31 5 13,84S 8 9 38 8 950 - 330 7,340 7 4,366 2,176 1,673 287 285 8,327 2 i 1 1 8 15 5 8 1 635 141 - 327 - 1 - 471 63 251 21 6,434 1,035 1,657 36 237 1,611 - - ieutln CcuntyA 2,500-4,777 1 1 Ifenton County Under 3,500 3 31 Chelan CountyUnder 3,500 10,000-26,779 3 6 - 13 I 3 D 1 1 1 3 - 7 1 ( . f a l l e n Ceeety u n d e r 2,500 5,000-5,999 C l e r k County Under 2,500 10,000-24,799 1 CoHlils. County 5,000-9,979 10,000-27,977 1 t e l i n d CnuntT Under 3,500 695 7 B 2 % 16 6 6 3 3 3 Graye Kerbor County 10,">j-2l,,i77 - 6 TuelUw* County Under 2,500 rmniklin Ceunty/i 2,500-4,997 5 16 * 10 5 8 3 5 - 16 6 1 7 Under 2,500 2,500-4,777 5,000-7,799 10,100-26,999 25,000-977,997 8 15 9 - 7 3 5 - 1 2,238 868 677 673 mCilimTCH - 1 1 - 6 t u l e r a County Under 2,500 2,500-6,777 5,000-7,777 ftntura County Under 3,500 2,500-4,979 5,000-9,777 10,000-24,797 - 16 9 B ™ ™ r n j t o USA tr. 1 « ! - - - - - - - 2 - 9 - - 2 - 6 15 111- - - - 2 - - - - 2 - 6 26 2 2 - ' - - - - - - " - - " - - - - - - - - - - (63! ~ - 5 " - 1 1 - - 6 - .7 1 1 • " 5 - 1 7 J1J 3 52 1 £ 6 2 - 2 - - 2 " - - in in 1 1 -3 1 _ - 1 - " 14 - - - • - - * - - . - _ . - - - _ - " " - - - " _ - - - " 8 - - - 3 - 6 5 - - - - - " 27 147 - - - - 2 Z 3 2 5 5 - 74 55 1 12 - ' 7 , - ' 2 1 1 - 2 2 - 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 Under 2,500 2,500-.'„995 Kin; County Under 2,500 2(5C7-4,99? 25,000-999,999 Kitsap County Under 2,500 lO.rrO-'J,,??Klickitat Count.' Under 2,500 25 11 U - : ,870 623 1,.'J.6 6,871 - 8 2 5 1 2 8 4 243 1 . 77 7 7 - . _ - _ - . . . . . . . . - - fatiflo County Injur 2 , } f 2,500-4,979 5 «1 I 9 - - Thurston County Crater 2,500 10,000-34 ,"nn 8 5 s •'ehklekua County Under 2,500 ? 3 'ifhn; -no Cuunty "odor 2,50 25,000-999,799 "Khitman County/}, 2,jCC-u,,9rvr 3 5 2 3 3 f -'•' a- County tlhdwr 2,500 2,500-4,999 25,000-999,999 881 590 153 138 OBOC* (Inter 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 Benton County 5,000-9,999 - - - - - - 8 8 - - - - - - 5 - - o - - . 4 . - - - 9 . - . . - _ . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . - . . . 2 2 . . . . . - . . . _ . . _ _ . _ _ . . . g 5 . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . _ . . _ . _ . _ _ . . - - - - 1 - - Clataop County Under 2,500 12,000-24,999 61 B 3 4 7 - - GoluEfcla County under 7,500 3 'I 3 - - - - 1 1 - - 11 . 5 . - - 4 1 61 1 - l - - . . . . . . _ . . - . . _ . . _ . . - 6 6 - - _ - _ _ - (64) - . 3 2 - 1 1 8 t 4 1 8 1,138 - 4 - 144 117 2 50 2 - - 17 13 4 1 11 1 4 6 - 5 . 5 8 8 - - _ - 5 - 5 - - 1 6 9 7 SOS 1 1 . 7 2 - 0 1 6 4 3 7 9 - r 4 5 9 _ . . . - - 3 3 . . 1 2 . _ 2 2 1,580 - 7 77 _ 7 . _ - 2,305 . - 28 13 11 ' - 3 1 2 37 2 11' 4 5 5 0 _ 3 - 946 89 1 846 4 - 3 5 1 2 2 - . - 4 8 8 - . - . 2 . - . - . 6 7 4 2 1 - - - 3 - 3 30 19 . 1 - ; . - - 1 1 - - - 77 ; 6 6 _ 1 1 _ . 2 5 3 1 . . 3 . - 4 . 5 . - 4 - 1 48 8 - _ 2 4 2 2 _ - - 1,051 412 2 5 388 1 1 1 - 2 2 _ . 843 574 141 328 46 46 . _ . 1 1 - . - - - 2.703 0 2 , «9 712 4 _ 6 . _ . - - 6 - - . 1,024 375 9 g 1,955 1 . . 6,0»8 1 1 47 6,040 25 H n _ _ 1 0 10 3 1 - ' - . . 7,331 431 124 37? 1 1 - 226 ' . - - - 2 2 - _ 6 - - 111 130 3 Hood Ellvnr Uniter 2,50C 1,580-4,979 . 2 _ - - 7 2 1 7 o 2 3 1 29 9 4 4 - Clackamas County Inter 0,590 5,000-6,999 Deaohutes' County Under 2,51" . . - - 2 4 '. 1 1 29 _ - - 2 _ . 1 1 - - Sponene Cmnty/} 25,000-999,999 7 - . _ - 9 41 46 11 4 3 1 20 19 - . . 1 19 Skagit County under ",500 2,SuO-4,v99 5,000-9,799 CoohoEii* C-Tty Orator 2,500 25,«rV99,999 7 . . - - aeson County 2,505-4,999 Can Juan County Under 2,SCO - _ . . - 5 6 6 2,C9* 5C6 2 6 1,23a 20 6 ; 7 - _ . . - 9 3 1 3 - - - . - . . _ lewis ( W a y Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 Pierce County Drier 2,500 5,630-9,799' 25,000-999,999 8 - . 8 . . i 1 4 2 3 0 5 124 1 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 ariTT S , n r u r w TIB J nS'nTr CEKTRiL OT;u - JedKeon County Undo- 2,500 10,000-24,999 A 3 4 JefferecnCounty £ Under 2,500 3 - 0 ' 3 - - Lone Count? 10,000-24.999 3 3 - - Lincoln County Under 2,500 2 2 - Lixtt County Under 2,500 2 2 ferlon County Under 2,500 25,CX»-999,999 I 7 1 Itultnoneh County Under 2,J00 25,CCO-999,999 2,309 456 1.B51 Tllleeouk County 2,503-4,999 i 1 Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-5,999 25,tOO-999,999 Cochise Comity Under 2,500 O - - 1 - - - - 5 . - 1 1 5 5 - 6 x 6 3 7 5 2 6 1 1 4 7 7 - 2 1 1 - 2 - — - - - 1 1 1,927 347 1,580 - - - _ - -' - . - . _ . . - - _ . - _ - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 _ - 9 5 - - - - 121 _ 5 - 3 3 7 0 2 6 1 1 4 7 7 5 5 - - - _ - _ — - _ - _ - _ . - - . u - _ - _ _ - _ - - - 2 2 - - J . 1 - 1 9 6 - - - . _ . - _ _ _ - _ - - - ' - - . - - _ - . . _ - - _ - - _ - _ - 1 1 - Yuen County 5,000-9,999 6 6 - 8 8 - - - _ - - _ - 2 2 285 45 52 I B 37 11 97 1 1 566 149 250 3 5 1 4 3 2 2 10 2 97 11 Honolulu County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 25,000-999,999 604 2 7 7 566 Jtnuei County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 94 79 1 4 - 6 - 158 7 2 1 4 - - 9 - 11 in 5 - 1 - _ - - - 6 1 0 - 1 - - - - 2 4 0 - _ 1 ' - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - 4 2 - - 4 - 1 1 - 2 6 6 6 5 1 2 1 8 6 4 5 - 7 7 1 . - (65) 8 4 - - 4 2 8 1 S 6 1 6 3 9 4 5 6 4 33 1 . _ - 1 1 6 g 64 4 2 2 2 2 - - 1,037 _ - 1 1 Udder 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,003-24,999 25,000-999,999 IJmenil County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 10,003-24,799 1 5 Yeveoel County Under 2,500 ISKlToSr OF KAWII 4 - . - 4 4 - 1 1 5 76 9 312 106 206 5 1 7 9 - - - 1 1 5 - - - - - 2 -. - - - - . - 1 66 5 61 a a - 6 2 . - - - 4 0 4 - - _ - 6 3 5 I . - - - - - - 3 3 1 - - 3 - - - - - 1 7 3 - ma - - - 2 - £ £ - - - - - . 1 - - - - 6 6 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - WEAKER maoo** Roam - - 1 } 5 - 5 5 4 1 - 1 - 3 " - - 6 J - TULE IOUHTAIJI -^affi . - - - 4 (Continued) H94RT °**"">» - - 9 4 1 7 1 121 5 5 . - 1 1 3 3 2 - - 6 6 2 6 4 155 107 46 - Oil* County Under 2,500 Luurlcop* County Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,909 25,000-999,999 pin* County 25,COO-999,999 6 0 4 33 1 - S Foil County t: > r 2,500 2,503-4,999 UU2144 E"m - 3 lenhlll County 2,903-4,999 01X6 ansa - - 2 uxsdo County Under 2,500 5,003-9,999 UuetHngtod Coimty Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 CCSJCRADO am» Jreoueee t e HSUUn 1942 - TABLE 1) .—STATS, COWIT, AND SIZE OF COllOanTT PRIC* TO SFACUATinB, BT CEMTESi Evacuees t o HU In 1942 (Continued) STATE, CgtMTT, AMD SIZE CF COMfoTIITI Maui Countj Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 5,000-9,999 ALASKA 2 - 7 4 4 5,000-9,999 3 3 LnEADMl/2, - ^TLTZ unAtuUJA - *5* unuMTAIII - 6 3 1 2 7 3 3 1 - - - - - - - - . - - - 29 16 19 12 5 11 1 7 7 1 1 . 15 4 25 39 62 - - 1 - 1 5 42» 1 - 7 - - . 12 1 2 1 1 4 5 1 57 4 1 2 2 18 7 - - 3 4 64 3 1 82 2 41 1 2 6 5 1 . - - 12 ™* u i B - 111 3 1 - A - RTWWER KCHWsK . 1 - - _ 3 - atmer., IBM M A - . 6 - ^ MAATAJaui JEMSC - 105 502 C1LA BITBl - 0 19 13 3 36 16 1 6 COLOHADO RIVg< - 6 7 9 1*5 Under 2,500 2,500-4,999 ;,O»0-9,999 10,000-24,999 25,000-999,999 1,000,000 or eore 2/ 9 9 2 39 2 0 3 0 Under 2 , 5 0 0 2,5O0-A,999 OTHER STATE3/I, 1/ CMThil UTAH TOrUr 73 41 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, In addition to persons Tcr whose bre-avacustdnn addresa i B uruddown, inclurtee persons born dr. Asaenbly Centers, 3oMrcm form 'XRk-P.6 (641 TABLE 2Q.--BIKTHFuilC£ Elf 5K1 AKD MIMA Affi GHOJF5: Kgt«r BtNTW"JtC" - « T O T A L FTJ1CEHT E v u a a n t o *RA i s 19*2 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 , HulBEH Total •Bdar loll 1 riUALi U 2324 25- 36" 29 34 3544 4554 5564 65 » m ir Tn-tal UBder 15 15- 20- 19 24 2529 30a 35- 34 44 4554 55- 2,196 65 A 61 15 T 0 t Alt AlOUDiN •Jnit.sl • l i t toait BOBS Statu Bt.tea Cil±.--Bii lilhingtoB Origin Otb*r S t n t l i Ariinna 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 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 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 59.9 66,511 12,059 10,325 1.3J4 7.562 4,205 7,234 5.796 1,353 3,540 620 2 1 7,447 4,284 2.1 2,307 151 65 1 - 3,465 657 162 2 . J 4,613 1,210 37 403 581 64 8 21 1 5,932 1,176 1,569 1,241 654 11.587 5.879 1,340 7,441 6,060 1,174 264 504 106 13 3 3 1*119 250 1,455 354 24 18 32,760 54.701 9,360 33.T51 27,015 4,747 1,149 1,371 •9.4 6.4 l.T 1,055 216 931 112 16 213 1? 206 320 30 4 4 1 1 964 233 27 119 U 17 23 54 1 1; 2 -5 1 45 24 6 1 1 - 5= 20 12 139 2 17 27 a a - 1 - 134 22 113 2 - 6 7 1 Jl 1 - - - 25 I 1 1 2 1 • 1- Arliniii tol-rido Cianictlhut LHitriet 38 252 i c " ColuavBiB Florid, LriirgiA 3 ; 1 i 206 IdBQO IlliBOi. s 3 20 IndliBi Iovi 5 1 B u m hintu-kLiuliikii 3 bhlu* katrylud hkulilihtiiltti 1 i 2 1O0 14 21 4 1 1 - i - - - - T a - 13 1 4 1 1 2 - - i j - 3 -1 -1 - - 3 1 i 9 156 65 A 08 1 0 33 4 6= 41 1 1 2 3 -1 2 - 21 7 ID : - 1 *i 2 a 35 12 15 15 5 6 -5 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 43 21 PlBBinrlYIBl, South Dakota To O B I a i l * 3 5 9 24 I 1 21 11 -1 -5 5 2 - 11 6 1 1 - - -1 1 2 2 1 12 2 1 1 m - 1 7 S 8 3 4 69 24 10 i 2 1 4 1 3 - m - Mat 302 virgiol. • l i t 'lrginla 2 1 3 •illODliB •yoidlig hhjLBO.ll 3.1 1.5 1.2 3 3 - a 3 1 a -1 - a - " " a " - " - a 1 1 1 a 43 - 2 94 24 7 3 4,127 1,641 53 1 m - 13. - 10 19 27 1 - 2 2.555 2.5 1O0 352 1*9 992 050 51 143 56 171 132 58 44 ii- AT. 18 11 ,0 2B2 21 '.2 451 *H 212 303 120 26 J 51 29 11 I 2 .1 111 66 22 16 T) , i H - - 1 1 - 4 -1 34 -1 -1 a a 1 -1 15- 1 1 2 -1 5 19- •1 -1 . 1 1 14 • -5 15 7 a a a 2 22 7 JlO 25 70 2 1 3 16 15 25 -1 lS 97 11c 57 1 3 " " J 14 6 3 5 -2 11 2 2 -9 32 192 1 1 1 36 - 2 1 1 5 1 94; a -1 1 1 2 a a - a J -1 -1 -1 1: -1 15 4 J - 7 5 - -1 a 1' - a 1 a - 1-1 " -1 1 a 1 . 1 " a 1 a a a 1 a 1 7 70 1 22 3 6 • - 1 it - 4 3 1,572 197 87 65! 519 169 1W 92 24 45 15 12 A 30 7 2 3 45 21 25 4 51 17 7 15 75 2 3 24 " -1 2 90 5 a 7 1 2 0 -7 12 1 6 •1 291 a 39 1 172 114 - 25 1 -1 5 5 60 57 13 1 32 - 135 " 1 IJS a 1 1 ( 1- - 19 2-..B 20 1 a 152 H - 339 13 6 900 336 .96 34 1 1 31 200 i 104 1,3T7 a a 1 63 thxma 2 106 14 1 a a - 366 1,030 301 1 1 13 4 26,929 1 3 DM Jiraiy I n Uuico Hi, lark North Dakota Ohio OkLahos* H U M 1 1 e2 6 B&MoWi UoBtU, N.BT..1, Hindi Hi* U u r p s B l r . Haul - l i - . l ; t a u k i County Uotooun -1 -1 i •Inn i l i t i H P 111 16 - 1 MUklgu HoBolulLi C o u n t y h-.»,i 1 County 400 5 32 " - " U7 92 - -8 a - -1 2 1 - a 1 1 1 " " j f 317 383 159 96 16 115 107 41 (4 80 145 112 jJ 41 7 3 - - i i 24 5 12 11 73 21 Jl T a a a 3 a a a a a " " " " " " a a *5T S e & 4 1 1 a -1 " 1 " " " • " " * ~ ~ » " " " " " " " 1 1 • " " " " TAJELZ ?0.—flJRTEFLiCB 3Y ^ T i t , BUHEPLACB PtROSHT rtttElGH BOW JppMi Kgrthcrn Kpiakm CHTtaloti ^slvid, j>.:-v. r.oltlaidCi Ipnlind i#lBBd Cb»**a I Korea. J P a a i n a i i l a Taiwan t F n r w a a ) Karafuto lelaJid [B*Jtta«linJ I aland Tot.1 •jr.J.r J 15 ISIS Totcl 64842 15 1519 E 11 Jill 4 L .1 2jT- >o- 29 31 • as- <:•44 54 65 1 .TIT 64 120 UT 323 4,464 5,311 9,1)0 3,52) 15,309 88 64 139 12) 21* 4*961 6.517 2,489 648 113 14S 2)8 4,461 5,30) 9,IB) 3,528 15,2*6 82 SS 135 127 270 4,951 6,50) 2,48* 6*7 24.b 1-3 16*2 21,515 1,42) 1=,5*2 922 i< 52 SO 412 SB 2M 0 46 6 132 14 6,106 14 2 a 1 11 :,i*5 16* 2,468 777 236 713 3,112 1,010 5*9 51 32 2 106 25 50 20 U 1)5 131 1,6*7 422 188 10,)83 607 7.265 2.3*6 765 1,654 15 55 6.64) 257 2,408 ij 51 IB 8 3,215 13) 2,106 761 20) 1,740 4 222 20 1*5 ,T 10 3D 1,741 Hi 1,110 369 L44 lit 2) 28) 67 33 5 20 23 61 58) 1,250 2,0)9 )5) 3.526 17 11 21 11 57 1.036 1,564 *35 165 i 11 227 274 J?5 131 £10 1 2 4 10 215 244 )3 3* 10 113 25 5 52 23 16 6 3 - - 3 - -• - 1 - - 2 1 3 - - 3 " - 4 25 1-8 1,15° 10,135 3,7*0 1,225 6.1 8.953 5.42? 1.4 1,605 598 -1 111 to 10 3 5 4 * • * 3 1 111 H5 22 as 13 20 1 1 - - 20 •• 2 2 - - 2 1 191 2,122 907 .40 4,325 ,,178 i 7 .: 9 2 4 1 2 - ; 16 171 .:•* ; " " : - " i 3 1 26 27 63, 25 82 1 i 4 f a 4 1 2 1 - 17 i ] 4 1 1 3 1 - - 10 - 1 " - 2 5 2 - - 16 • 3 - 1 I 2 J J 1 * 1* B 3 1 Form ..!•..v-.'••< 65 * „T.r 62 1 Source: 64 56 - pencoct. 55-" V. 1 prefacXuree. 4554 IS ll Lea* t h i n 0 . 0 5 1544 23,150 • HafDra t o 1034 23,211 Oaaicij • T U 38,446 3) £/ (. C ffoti au*d ,• 38,520 • Cauotrta* A L 2525 r i t ^ c u t t i t o ».>U t o 19 « 3*.* gjfjfjfj Other 2024 GflCtifS: 3*.b -2 U runown KUUbSK ARi> KlJffi ^ £ - - 1 2 - - 1 2 30 11 9 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*: TKAB OF FIRST ARRIVAL TOTAL 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. T0TA1 I FcasrOK Under I V BORK T ' t n l 1) 19 H A L JO- 25- JO26 29 34 38,520 120 117 23,211 79 M 26 25 63 61 66 60 36 1 2 8 13 5 1 2 2 9 1 1 5 6 1 19 7 17 10 17 5 - 5564 1 3 6 1936 1933 1932 1931 1930 30 26 36 68 65 16 3 - 1 2 2 10 1 - 3 1 2 1 4 6 1 2 2 1 J 0 6 2 6 3 7 27 2 5 1 1 6 1929 1928 1927 1926 98 91 77 76 S3 * Over T °*«l F E II Under 15- JO- 2 V 15 1 ; 26 29 3,529 15,309 88 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 12 2 2 2 2 17 6 9 - 1 5 1 1 1 7 1 2 6 9 - 2 7 1 1 - 3 8 1 1 5 - 6 7 6 2 5 8 1 6 9 3 1 3 2 1 1 - - 16 3 1 6 4 - 2 2 1 3 1 38 7 3 1 3 8 6 3 1 1 69 10 1 6 7 19 6 8 5 1 1 1 - 9 12 3 9 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 3 6 - 7 - - 1 2 1 3 7 6 5 2 3 1 2 1 - 69 12 6 1 1 11 63 2 9 - 2 7 1 3 8 - 1 1 5 - 2 6 0 - 6 2 2 6 60 1925 92 1926 1923 1922 1921 1920 1,316 967 1,068 1,411 1,930 331 16 366 3 300 444 6 0 1 - - U 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 2,192 1,950 1,811 1,481 1,658 928 860 836 664 732 - - 7 1 - 8 17 17 6 7 1916 1913 1912 1911 1910 1,395 1,051 1,126 829 703 521 411 398 J69 316 - - - 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 576 925 2,476 2,921 1,436 351 678 2,201 2,636 1,260 - - - 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1,323 1,181 1,018 JO) 1,513 1,201 1,082 891 669 1,443 - 960 8 1898 1897 1896 1895 450 269 20a 130 6 2 268 1 9 1 1 - - 16 . - - 15 2 6 8 7 3 1 8 15 99 106 163 268 671 8 5 5 5 6 697 623 572 366 31C 152 162 172 260 315 63 66 66 62 78 13 6 6 9 16 1,266 1,090 975 817 926 - - 15 - 13 9 8 3 4 6 4 5 6 3 599 429 273 162 98 526 567 586 560 657 92 90 86 89 161 15 11 17 17 23 2 - 3 6 6 2 1 176 91 63 43 7 .272 238 225 225 190 55 66 84 62 96 13 10 20 17 22 S74 660 728 680 387 - - - 3 - 3 4 5 - - - - 1 41 34 19 16 16 655 458 463 294 211 168 118 209 153 139 26 26 32 19. 20 - 1 9 16 15 16 12 211 96 339 293 882 1,166 813 1,498 258 785 34 30 160 307 205 225 267 275 287 176 7 4 10 15 11 117 91 69 51 20 86 127 161 169 105 17 25 35 52 40 6 9 11 6 5 106 45 38 7 11 876 797 650 285 969 215 231 192 151 458 122 9 9 - 127 5 6 - 7 2 - - 17 7 9 8 6 77 63 82 26 32 25 19 31 16 27 25 28 - - - 7 - - - 4 - - - - - - - 5 - - - 9 - - - - 4 5 539 329 (3 - - 5 2 1 8 5 73 2 56 2 26 201 170 137 91 2 2 1 1 - 6 1 3 1 - - 6 3 0 9 - - 3 10 5 6 7 4 6 - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 1 4 5 8 1 1 9 8 9 - - - - - _ 1 1 3 75 7 - - 9 8 3 9 - - - - - - 2 1 10 81 5 8 3 6 6 - - 1891 1890 62 50 5 4 5 ; - - , _ - - . _ 6 49 3 6 2 7 5 _ - 1889 1888 1887 1888 1885 33 26 18 12 12 3 2 1 1 ID 2 3 5 2 - - - - - _ - 1 _ - 9 22 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 10 4 6 1 1 3 . - - 1886 8 8 - _ 3 - - - 1883 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 1882 1881 1880 3 3 7 3 3 3 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ]. x 2 2 2 1 _ 4 _ - _ - _ - - - - . - 14 331 ll 29 43 1 1 0 88 38 3 125 1 - 1 1 3 30 60 Frier 1880 BMBnen iiOlLTCfl: Form 2 0 - 6 - - 1 - 1 - 3 3 TfrtiWfi [«») 5 - - 99 93 2 - - 96 - _ - - - - - - 1896 - 1 22 4 16 3 36 4 68 13 7014 - 1893 1892 - 2 2 - 2 707 622 551 621 762 - - 8 - 1 1 4 - 2 15 a 17 100 6 26 I 20 24 7 3 20 7 10 - - 1 1 1 3 8 - - 2 1 1 6 3 985 603 768 967 1,329 - - 3 3 7 10 12 5 1 5 6 2 - 3 5 2 4 2 5 - 1 2 2 11 - - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 3 2 1 2 1 - 3 2 1 2 5 6 3 4 10 11 13 23 - - 6 1 5 2 6 5 6 - 2 5 V 65 S 64 Peer 9 - 5 8 Li56 163 31 207 35 188 55 308 61 4 1 2 0 73 45 22 33 4 1 - 7 - 6 20 21 30 13 10 9 16 9 1 3 1 S - - 1899 1 3564 61 139 129 271 6,961 6,517 2,689 668 1 1 2 - 9 1 2 4 2 L JO34 1 2 3 3 2 6 1 1 3 - 4554 303 4,464 5,311 9,190 1961 1960 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 - 2 3 3 3 1 E 3564 - - - - - - . 1 - - - - 2 5 1 6 - - - - - - - - _ - _ - 25 - 6 3 - 1 1 2 2 - _ . - _ _ 4 - - 1 _ 37 3 12 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* OOCUVATInbAL 0( j £ All, CLASS1 PI OATit H I . — . —p-T Intel — T c I 4 1 HO uOOvTettotlil ClASEIrlc4I10H JSKTHY CLASdlPICATn'HA Profes3inr.nl, Teohnienl, 6 Venagartul peck ClerioO. * 3 e l e e Hock Sen-viee Hock i g r i c u l t u r a l , Fisberv, t Forestry Itork Htshanlccl l o r * kennel s o r t FULLY .0ALIFIU1 C14e3IviCltriCBA 1 0 2 4 1, ST s ; Unit Pem^e nn.RlOAN J-i2. ST-; ST ST—1 Total Wain resale 86,731 49,088 39,643 50,356 23,943 24,413 38,375 23,143 13,230 23,344 6,33? 17,007 15,6a 5,932 9,709 7,703 4*5 7,290 4,669 989 3,680 3,793 968 2,825 876 21 855 878 1,4/4 1*6 55 31" 1,794 04 464 199 1,287 6 140 4 8 7 29! 15 27 1,767 791 1,458 112 53 299 1,080 406 3B5 197 1,261 6 106 4 8 5 287 12 24 1,056 87 28 34 8 2 6 3 79 26 34 2 3 7U 29,796 22,719 7,077 60,718 a , 7 6 2 18,936 30,922 19,043 11,879 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 0-01 A v e mean's ! auditor 100 82 IS 0-O2 Actor; * n e t n t l e e 1 8 1 3 5 0-O3 Architect 37 36 1 0-04 A r t l e t a , anulptera, A tsarhara of a r t . , ,,.,,,.,.,...•,., 45 36 9 O-06 Anthnce, e d i t e v e , 1 r e p o r t e r e . . . . . . . 143 118 22 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 0-08 clsrgynan 176 171 5 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 0-13 D e n t l e t e . '. 105 100 5 0-15 S p f l n e a r a , o h s n i n n l . . , , . . . . . . . , , , . . , . . ,.,...,.,,..,......, 2 2 0-16 Ynglnaers, c i v i l e 19 19 '0-17 Engineers, e l e c t r i c a l .20 20 0-18 Fuctneers, i n d u s t r i a l 2 2 0-19 Enginearn, R e e k o k l n e l . . . . . . . . ..,.,.,,..,,,.,,, 22 22 0-22 Lseytra A judges 26 24 2 0-23 Librae! s i n e . , . . , . . . . , , . , , , . , , . . , . . . . . . . , , , . . . , , 6 2 4 0 - 2 4 Kuuieiarm 4 teeohere or Tuale , 123 32 91 0-25 P h e n a o i a t n 132 1"" 24 0-26 Pbyaicisna 1 surgeons \ 87 77 10 0-27 S o c i a l » n e l f n r e enrkeve J 75 50 2; 0-3O Tsscnere, prinsry echool • P t n d e r o a r t e n . . . . . . . . ....J 64 3 6 1 0-11 Teachers taeecncary j e h o n l ) 5 p r i n c i p a l J 58 18 40 7-32 Teacher* ' tnatmrtere," n . e . c J 384 177 277 0-33 Trolnnd nueaei J 137 3 134 0-34 V e t e r i n a r i a n s • 3 3 w ' j f v c f a a x i r n i i ocanprtivna, n . * . « . ( , . " ; ; , ; ; ; , ; , ; ; " " . # ; ; " " ; . ; ; ; 0 - a Avletcrr, u 0-42 C h i r e p r e e t c r e . . . . ....,...,,,..,. 0-43 Oecemtcre 6 wit-tine d r e n a a r e . . . . , , . . . . . . . , . . , , . , . , . . . , . . . , . . , , , 0-44 Cot-erelel artlata 0-45 Uancara t otBrnn g l r l a , , . , , , . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-46 Designer 0-48 I m f t s m s J 0-50 laboratory technicians 7 e u s i s t a h t a . . . . . . J 0-52 ppelora ft medical aarvica e c c u p e t i c t s , n . s . c , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » , i | 0-53 O p t c i e t r i a n . 0-56 Photographer 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 , - , , , 0-61 Kodlo operators '. 0-62 Shrmer, 0-64 S u r v n j n r s . . . . # 6 23 93 46 2 2 32 36 92 34 35 76 31 13 2 3 0-65 Enbalaari A undertakers 0-66 Technicians, except Itbnratnry.....,..,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,^.,.,1 - 1 2 42 8 2 19 34 66 29 3 74 28 13 2 3 4 12 6 4 !2 35 17 20 33 75 ' 3 2 8 22 23 12 _ 1 2 1 22 2 26 3 4 2 3 - - 7 * 7 \ S44!!il bcekknanere * aeaPiera, except bank csaJ.jera. Bcckfcenplnc naektns n p n r e t e r e . . . . . . . * . , , , , , , ..,,...,...• Checkers Clarke, general C l f r t s , gannral b f r i e a Pinancinl I n s t i t u t i o n c l e r k s , n, a . c. ,,,...,,.,...,,... *| 2x243. On: i* 1 1 25 8 17 17 2 26 1 19 27 3 31 49 2 4 21 21 12 2 1 4 1 2 \ i^JJ 933 12 2 1 4 3 3 11 22 2 60 6 2 143 3 2 43 2 _ 4 4 1 1 2 3 . 17 28 ' 31 1 ja 2 14 23 - 2 8 7 21 57 186 1 26 2 - i« w . 18 24 11 5 12 3 17 31 7 7 17 27 7 S3 7 1 7 54 8 2 2 5 5 4 ., 1 1 2 - 2 . 1 17 . 19 41 11 1 - - 2 - 1 1 2 2 % \ *i * * 240 151 89 1,202 913 289 1,271 1,091 177 2,000 1,774 226 252 244 8 422 U6 6 67 63 4 45 44 1 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 6 6 5 4 1 1 1 2 2 10 3 7 19 15 4 2 7 2 6 1 4 4 4 4 1 3 6 3 4 3 4 2 1 I ' l 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 2 2 99 86 13 202 97 5 131 115 16 307 285 22 8 8 12 9 3 4s£22 824 233 591 2 6 4 2 2 7 5 2 199 55 144 5CO 81 428 2 6 2 0 6 il 5 3322- Hotel A rtataurnnt vsnagero 1,442 1,064 378 R e t a i l sanagnra 3,271 2,568 403 Hhnlneale - a n a g n r a . . , , , , , 674 660 14 kupers *-. dapartnant panda, s t e r n a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 159 5 neerrren 6 g l e o r ennagers, s t e r n a , . , , - . * . 7 5 2 Advsrtleing agents 4 4 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 Credit men 3 3 fswurert 6 luperlrLtandanta, b n t l d i A g a . . . . . . . . . . , ,..,,,.., 29 18 11 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 Purchasing agents 9 buyers, n . 4 . 4 , , . , ,...,.... 6 4 8 0 Oenduetnra, r s i l r e a d , . . . , . . . , . . , . . . 2 2 Public e f f i e l a l a . n . s . ; 2 2 Ikippctera, public s s r v i c 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , * . . 2 2 1 201 1B3 18 Hsnngars * o f f i c i a l s , n . t . e . t 438 400 38 { 20 17 3 VeeriJtl * JAM CMifjf.jJM 1-01 1-02 1-03 1-oj 1-05 1-96 /5 5 21 51 38 2 11 714 3.547 2^677 87a_ , 2.266 86 70 16 14 5 3 2 13 26 25 1 11 2 3 . 1 4 7 24 74 58 36 66 12 11 1 2 30 28 2 146 6 6 2 60 57 3 45 2 2 15 15 4 16 16 4 1 1 20 20 2 23 21 2 3 6 2 4 76 15 63 45 100 77 23 32 47 39 8 40 38 11. 21 37 36 3 3 3 - 2 8 30 11 19 28 141 «o 91 243 110 2 118 27 1 1 2 444 4 - £ g j s « i p r n r , « t , n a i veinn.tKnta, n . . . c . j : : ; ; ; ; ; ; * ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 9-71 0-72 O-73 0-74 0-75 0-81 0-83 0-85 9-87 0-88 0-91 7-92 9-94 0-95 9-9>) 0-98) 0-99) rtrtEIGK BORK r s l ST 3 T" TotslMtl^^PsMln 2>m 2 710 2 5 6 183 491 0 1 2-959 4.121 1.702 169 5a 4 21 4 2 48 135 72 U9 4 . 6 114 984 7^8 64 l 1 16 16 1 7 9 6 6 50 l 9 9 - TA8LB 22.—PKirAuY CCCUPATICOAL ULA8S1KICAII0.H AS OK 1942 BY SEA AND AATIVlTTt MCWATIOBAL XOE Ago UUStI>ICAIK*l 1-07 1-10 1-12 1-15 1-14 1-17 1-18 1-20 . 1-23 1-24 1-25 1-24 1-27 1-28 1-11 1-32 1-33 1-34 1-34 L-37 1-38 1-42 1-44 1-45 1-48 1-49 1-51 1-52 1-55 1-54 1-57 1-58 1-41 1-63 1-65 1-70 1-75 1-80 1-85) 1-54) l-d") 1-94 iiotel olaraa, n.a.c Printing » n-hllahlng clnrkn, n.a.c darka la trada, n.a.c Osllastort, Sill a * account! Correspondence clerks Rla olarka danaral Industry clacks Library asadatant) * attaadaata Vessangars, errand hova, » otttaa boys * gtrla Tele-re-b necce-gara.. • Offioa aaoMna aparatora Firaaatira, aarroll alarka, 4 tlmakaapara Pratefries alerka Kill carriers rbny-a-a sessen-srs 6 railssy sail elsrks,. rnyalols-s' & dantuta' aaalatanta * attandaota -acr-tariai -Meping A- awaiting clerks statistical clerlti and oonpllara stan-grspr-ri * tynlata S'-ock clerkTelephone operatora,... Ticket* itct.cn, 4 express ar-rota, transportation veigbsr Agents and rpproisara, n.a.c. Olarka 4 kindred oecuc-att-ns, n.c.o Auction-era Salesmen, brokorr-o ' neiaelsaim firms, n . a . c . . . . . . . Canvassers ' aollcltora Caiaanatr iters Sole-ear., inauranca...... ..eaabrya Ir-r-sters '• nadUara -il'Junaa, real aetata.... j.Elaciarij. ttoc1' ' bond .anlsr olarka.... inlet [--anna Salaamed, to ~Jrm,«,-s l salesmen ' erlaa agc'-Vi, except to ncnc'e-mr..( ( oalaoclark!, drp clamEnr * liundry , Kvacueaa 1 4 Years Old and Over t o IRA In 1942 TOTAL _. , , — • w i Total * * Kanala , , , ,.., , .,..,.., (2 SO 12 * 7 1 4 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 42 13 29 75 1 4 4 1 2 1 4 17 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 26 U 17 1 4 1 2 4 14 10 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 4 0 394 32 344 130 122 8 8 4 4 478 22 454 94 53 43 11 11 12 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 6 7 5 2 3 3 75 75 10 8 2 7 2 5 98 92 4 79 79 4 8 4 4 2 18 18 1 1 1 1 4,356 2,090 2,246 A45 209 -34 164 159 5 190 188 2 lC* ICO 7 5 5 45 30 15 KOISHAH BOB* ' , —T z ; ^JdtjO^llale^gBlinle O 25 22 4 3 1 3 3 S S 1 1 41 12 29 45 1 0 5 5 2 0 4 1 4 3 0 2 9 1 1 27 10 17 1 4 1 0 4 14 1 0 4 1 1 1 1 3 7 3 7 373 20 353 9 8 9 2 4 8 4 4 449 19 450 84 43 a 11 11 7 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 6 5 1 2 2 39 39 4 5 1 5 1 4 34 33 1 78 78 9 8 1 3 3 6 6 5,444 1,738 1,724 313 127 184 105 102 3 120 119 1 59 54 3 4 4 25 11 14 •itryjcp ifc-act,;./.£,826 i!812_^n44_, 4,497 2-01 sty aorkara^ 477 342 135 157 2-52 I-.dodru.ua, nrlvata TarllK 80 35 45 14 2-03 oHnalEwr-arn, .rlvcte fcnlly. 273 20 250 207 2-0.1 -ei'Semen ' -orirangf, 447 M7 217 2-05 Oco',o, dcaaatlo , 508 320 188 134 2-04 raids, .-tcurtl 2,205 2,205 1,874 2-27 vursanclda •• 180 2 178 147 2-08 Karleroalde...... ,...,.,, 4 4 2 2-09 li-iceLlanecus tenrenta, p-fvata really 124 73 S3 50 2-21 Lnrtandara,..,,.,.. on Ay n 34 2-22 uel):un '• irelated pceu.nticns ,. 24 25 1 1! 2-?3 BrHrilno-fcauna * .enetnc-h-uce VesTeca 282 183 99 33 t 2-24 V'ida 6 hmncnae, :*>tela, raatauranta, ate 2B2 45 237 42 1-25 kciieakanpcrr, otawcric, •• nrit-oree , 35 18 17 15 2-24 ceefca, accept private ranlly 1,170 94* 242 IT 2-27 . niter1 1 adtrecasa, except private 'sally 751 201 550 498 2-28 861- rteaarii 13 12 1 10 2-29 Kitchen nrkrs "n r t l t , r-atrants, rallrradc, -tmabpa, atc,n,o.c. 387 265 122 175 2-32 Barbers, beauttcinna, * BSnlcvr'.t 734 242 472 412 2-34 b-otblacl-a 1 1 1 1-36 c.ildaa, arnopt hun*.1nc 4 trinrlne 6 1 5 4 2-38 ridvivra '. practical nurses 113 2 111 43 2-4'J Attendants, recrnaUm » aeueeeemt, n.a.c 65 5 8 7 2 2-42 Attendants, nr-vnitela '•- otter inatitutlnna, n . a . c . 57 19 38 52 2-43 Attendant;:, prcfearimnl "- parnonal service, n.a.c 13 4 9 4 2-44 Ci-p Gttandant-... 1 1 2-45 or—..,: 4 2 2 2 7-47 Annrantirnr tc carvlca c c a n r . . t l n n a , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , , . . . , 10 5 5 8 2-46 Unbare 1 1 1 2-61 Guard! 5- aatchaan, except creasing B a t c b M e n , . . . . . , , . . . . . . , , , . . , 18 17 1 3 2-6.2 lEnrrrlnd aatahman 6- bridge tendare..,.. ..,,.,,....,....., 2 2 :h-55 Fnlicv-ari - datactivaa, exdept in fmhllc aarvlca 3 3 3 2-66 Bolicwan 6 datactivan, public aarvlca. 1 1 1 2-6rT. bcldlsre, callers, marines, * crnat ipnrda, n . a . c . . , , . , , . . , , , . , 8 8 7 2-82 Cn-re-nun '• e"lain,.ra , 1 4 3 1 1 2-84 .'unlt-re 8 ae-tana 342 335 7 54 2-84 r-r-er-, r.e.c 125 122 3 25 2-92 bagpe-c n n r t a r a . . . . , . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , , , . . , . , . , . . . , , . . , , , , , , . 2-95 Klev-'.rr eparatore laJsmsBil* 'tatsrr. 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'• ttotati, fwnoiUani 9 9 - 6 17 17 - 11 a,?94..ja.aff 3-01 Csb drain r a r a e r t , , . , . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . 3-92 Cotton Avmeri.... 3-03 Crop npanialty f e r n a r a . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 3-54 Dairy r a m a - p , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-95 PT'iit faraiar 35 25 4 1 4 1 2 - 5 . . 1 1 10 t 1 2 1 2 - . 1 5 1 2 23 32 12 30 3 10 - 9 12 5 1 5 1 1 34 5 1 5 1 64 9 15 5 892 132 59 70 48 3 11 2 4 2 1 - 36 4 2 3 2 10 1 . b 1 - 4 1 3 1 59 1 3 1 8 1 1 5 1 15 5 352 82 57 69 44 1 20 1 19 540 50 2 1 4 1 \,nj\. .. }^0. 4.361 2,741 I.604 105 52 320 337 83 2 12 44 33 33 5 202 63 15 48 217 230 230 29 105 374 291 83 1,874 331 331 167 13 2 11 2 2 2 14 34 74 59 17 31 ' 3 37 32 5 11 * 15 14 1 14 19 249 l69 80 14 48 220 31 18? 7 * 20 11 9 118 59 993 790 203 119 379 253 82 171 in 3 2 1 140 35 212 125 87 59 353 322 I83 139 1 . . . 1 3 2 2 43 70 2 68 3 2 2 1 4 2 3 4 6 18 34 5 1 4 * 4 9 4 5 . 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 . . . 3 15 14 1 _ 2 2 3 1 . 7 1 1 1 4 3 11 52 2 288 283 5 25 100 9? 3 6 - 3 11 3 6 6 - 4.737 10.860 8,731 2,344), , 14.904 12.107 2.597 15 1 4 1 4 3 1 207 203 4 2 8 2 8 1,671 i^ftip bX mi (Contlnuad) FORKIOtt BOBS z-rz z~. T—T" Total Male Fanale 6 2 73 46l 6 1 1 TO 8 8 631 9 2 3 30 134 2 0 1,010 8 2 133 2 0 979 1 1 31 TABLE X',«PhlUJUW L^UVflTII/NAL QUiiiJJlXCAEtt* A3 CF 1°42 Ji BELL *MD v.'.TJVIT'f: i CC"JPATU,:,AL C U i * ANU CLASSIFICATION II M H ^ ^ M MJ——1 i • iaa**jaaww*aa*j**ja*a*a — ^^^^^^^e — • - T#t*l - -*- Lvacueea U Jfctr* < U « * Over l r „HA In 1943 T Q X 1 L • AMERICAN buJfN - - »al« *JMtl# Tptjq Male • —T=—*• a. . — - • - — — - 3-06 ftuMral I - r a w * * , , . . • . . , , . . , , , , , , . , . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . 198 183 15 3-07 taiVfc.1 *. .HveatccV f o r - * . . . . 3*, 3* 3 3-0* P o u l t r y f n m * r a , . . . . . , , , , . . . . .. UD H$ ZL truck r^mnn... 4.336 4,194 142 3 . j ^ 3-11 ftum brands, g r a i n .,,,, 12 10 Z 3-13 Perm h a n d i , er*p q w e l a l t y , , ,.....,,. 224 169 55 3 - U rarra h a n d s , * M r y . , , , , . , ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 30 26 4 3-15 farm han.lt, f m l t ..•,.,... 4.483 3,306 1.177 3-16 Firm h*nna, genoi-rl f a r m * . , . , . .. ................. 891 737 154 3-17 F*rf h a n d s , wfiifil ft f t v » a t o r t 9 6 3 3-18 F a r e Hindu, p r u l t « > . . . , „ » , , , . , . • „ , . . . , . 10* 60 48 3-19 F u a tatndi, rapHtnbl* *,.., .......... 5,524 3,4^9 2,035 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 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 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 3-35 Parm n a c H n n l e t . * 20 IB 2 3-36 Form c o u p l e t ... 5 2 3 1-37 F i r * u n i ^ m ft f o r e m e n . . . . . . ., 3,1)67 2,021 46 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 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 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 3-41 h a t c h e r y w e n . . . . .... ^....................... 3 3 3-42 U b o r f l M . t i a t ^ i i ? , , , 2 1 1 3-43 S t s b } « m * n . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , 3 3 3_4* 7 - - u . a l o * l tipr'.-iltllfftl ooj.Lips.tiicme, n . e . o , . . , , , . . , , , . . . , * 53 52 1 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 3-97 Flnfcsmetl ft o y a t e r a e n . , . 524 512 12 3-PS Spniita '< ( P W M J g s t J w j v r a . 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 3-71 flfrrectw *cnupatlttis, ercSpt logging.** 3 3 3-77 tarter* * traprers,.,,...... v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } 3 J H 1 W LeauftEtlona 3.035 £ 4-01 B a k e r s , , , . , . , ....,,.,,, ,..,,,... A3 4-02 CeonwitiMiB i n rtrnductinn o f t ? 1 ' " * ^ p T P d u r t s , n . e . c , . . , , 1 4-0.3 GnuUpatJrfnd 1n ^ - o ^ n r t i ^ n "f >•' v*-r\s;?ar, , .,,, 1C 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 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 i-Cff V t ' l e m , n r n i n , f)o 1 1 T ± *«*a ( J 3 fltjC 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 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 4-12 OncupatlP^a In ran.1ifs.atnr* ^!h t o l i t c f * r ' ^ d i r c t s . , , , , , . . . . . . , » . . 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 4-15 M i m u , * * r t i l » . , , , . . , , 1.........J 3 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 4-23 ^ m i n o r s . . , , . . , , , ^..t h 4-25 O r a t n t P f t r n '. fieanttrvaE<es ,. ............. 590 4^26 T a i l o r s 6 t a i l O T t f t r t E . .,.,,„,., ,., 129 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 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 4 - 30 LumbertwH • r e f t sm*fl, fi uned e h e n ^ r e , . . . , . . , , . , 1 4 - 3 1 Sawmill o c c u p a t i o n , n . c . c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . id 4-32 C a b i n e t m a k e r s . . . . ............. 26 4-33 General nc^dworkin? r e p i t r i ' . t f l n a , M . r , 4 4-15 U p } « l a t B T f r 0 . v 3 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 4-3* Ceepsrttfe scoflpatferia, * i , e , r . . . »„,,.,,.., 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 4-44 Compositors ft t y p e s e t t e r s . . . ,,,.,,, 116 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 £ 4-46 L i t h n g r a p h a n .,,,..,.,...,........,,,,,,,,.,...,...,...,.. 1 4-4? pbntosngraierB. ........„, 2 4 - 4 ^ Pressmen + p l a t e p r l n t e - s , p r i n t i n g . . . . , . , , IB 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 4-52 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 4-75 E a c M n l B t S , , . , , . „ 34 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 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 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 4^0. K o l d e r s . . . . , . , . . ,....,,,,,, , 2 4-83 B o l l c r w a k a r s . . . . . . , , , ..,„ 5 4-B5 Woldsra * f l a » * e u t t B T s , , , . . . , , . . , , , , . , . . „ 18 4 - 8 6 Black s m i t h s , ferjemen, 4 h a f h m e m w d . . . . , , , , 1 4-90 Ore d r e e ? '•••-, ccc op at i r n o 1 4-SO Furnscemen, j w » l t s r j , 5 rtouj"ers...,,...,...,,,................. 3 4-97 K l e o t H r l m s . , , , . , . . , . , ,..,,., , ,, 23 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 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 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 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 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 (72' (Continued) TCHBIC3 FflHK *jM*Aj Total gal* Ffteal* . • •• ^ • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ • ^ ^ H H V V W 71 ' 63 8 127 130 7 13 U a 19 £ 4 9 4 3 8 9 1 7 6 15 1,602 1,543 59 i^H 2,651 S3 3 2 1 9 8 1 117 94 2J 107 75 K 25 32 3 5 4 1 1,696 1,352 544 2,537 1,954 633 304 231 73 587 506 81 3 3 6 3 * 3 54 39 15 54 a 33 2,894 2,039 B55 2,630 1,450 1,1BQ 510 221 239 351 177 174 2 2 8 8 27 27 40 3* 4 16 it 4 £ 2. 1 1 4 1 3 558 526 JO 1,509 1,493 16 307 281 26 60S 553 55 *23 365 158 361 151 HO *!? 613 4 1 , 5 5 9 1,550 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 . . . 4? 46 1 6 6 0 6 2 5 4 1 235 *3l 4 ^9 281 8 1 1 1^ 13 5 22 12 10 3 3 £ 2 1" 1 - j£| 6j7 LL^3 Ll!&_ 4 ^ 1,512 1 . 1 5 9 351 42 1 22 21 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 1 .6 5 1 4 4 33 6 11 9 2 28 24 4 5 4 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 3 1 32 3 8 6 2 32 2 6 6 1 1 1 ^ _ 9 4 4 5 5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 it 5 5 1 1 7 533 366 1 365 224 6 Z18 74 55 42 S 34 677 66 21 8 6 6 2 2 35 12 12 23 23 1 1 1 10 1 1 9 9 26 1? 17 9 9 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 . . . 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 72 44 39 39 20 J7 33 34 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 17 l 1 1 1 1 " 7 6 \ 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 7 2 2 5 5 1 4 2 1 1 3 3 109 1 lB 18 92 91 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • l l 60 l 2 4 - 2 3 1 37 37 1 l l 2 1 1 1 1 34 17 17 17 1? 5 3 3 2 2 7 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 . 2 2 1 1 18 17 17 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 13 19 19 4 4 1 1 1 • » * 2 £ 2 . . « 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 » 2 2 - 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 TOTAL Total 5«OS 5-09 5-12 5-13 5-16 5-1? 5-18 5-21 5-22 5-2A 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-2fl 5-30 5-31 5-32 5-33 5-36 5-3? 5-43. 5-A2 5-/3 5-49 5-53 5-55 5-56 5-5? 5-58 5-59 5-72 5-73 5-76 5-79 5-80 5-B1 5-S3 5-a. 5-86 5-88 5-89 5-91} 5-92) 5-9A 5-95 5-97 5-99 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 ****. ,. 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 . Piano At o r g u i t u n e r s , , , , . . , • • * *,,..* > *• • * 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 ! Painter I , except construction A m a i n t e n a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. P a t t e r n ft nodal makers, except p a p e r . , „«••••• »'!««• Dyer*...... . , ,..., Mlnnre^ . mining m-"hJ on o n e r a . c r a . . . . . . . . . . . ,..,.*. 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 , . . . , . , , *. "••rick ft s t o n e n i i c m , & t i l e n e t t e r s . * Cerpmtart * Cement A c o n c r e t e f i n i s h i r s , . , , < P a i n t e r s , c o n s t r u c t i o n A -fiiriisnancs r aper bangers ..... ......... P l u m h w s , gas f i t t e r s , A steam f i t t e r s , , , , .........,,,,, Roofers * s l a t e r s .., C o n s t r u c t i o n ocnupatiDtis, n . e . c , ...........,,,.,,, Aabantoa * I n & i l i t l o n w o r k e r s , . , . . , ..... 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 Teamsters,, ,.,... , LooonutlTo e n g i n e e r s ,..,, Locofwtlfe n r e t n e b . , , »,.. , ,, ^ 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 , , . , . , . . , . , , , , . , , , , Transportation occupations, u . e . e 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 . . . . . , . . , , , . Motion p i c t u r e p r o j e c t i o n i s t s .,.,..4.,* 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 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 . , . 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 Occupations in t r a d e s A s e r r i n s s , n . s . c ,.,,.,,.*. Bngineers, s t a t i o n a r y , . . . . Cranemen, i e r r i c t a s n , h b i s t m e n , * shoveTmen. ,..,,,, Inspector ,„,,..,, ., 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 Mechanics A r e p a i r m a n , a i r p l a n e . . , , . , , . . . , * , Mechanics A r e p a i r m e n , Motor v e h i c l e Mechanics & r e p a i r m e n , & , e . c . . . , , , , , . . , . . . . ,.,,,.,. Tool s h a r p e n e r s A d r e s s e r s , ....,,..,, Photographic process o c c u p a t i o n s , . . ., 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 . . . . . . I'i-ecaLIar.eous o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , . ,,,,.,,.......•,,,,,,,• _ _ .*—*.., ( foramen, marrif acta t r l n g . , J * * ,,.,...,............,...,,„,,, Foremen, i n s t r u c t i o n ,..,...,,.., 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 . . . . . Foremen, s s r v l c s s , B m u a e m e a t g . . . . . . ,.,, Foremn, n . e . o . . , , . , . . . , . , . , , , , , , , . . , , » , fc^jBilaJ QmSMMSM 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 ,,-.<• 6 - 0 3 Occupation* i n producti&n o f h e v e r s g e s ,....,.,. 6 - 0 4 Occupations i n canning a p r e s e r v i n g of r o o d s . . 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 . . * . . . . . . . , . . , * , . . . * . , . 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 • . . . . . . . . , , , . . , 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 , . 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 * , . £,__ (J-cupntlrrhs in product J on of rrLecntl unacus feed lircrcucth 6-14 Occupations i n manufacture of k n i t g o o d s . . 6-18 Vonprccess ecoupfltlons i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . c . . . . . . . 6-19 Occupations i n manufacture of t e x t i l e s , n . e . o , . . , , , . . , . , . . « . . . • 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 . . , . , , 6-Z4 Occupations i n manufacture of b a t e A c a p s , D . e . c , . . , , , , , . , . . . , , 6-25 toueftmkers A sessietresBU..,,,, , 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 ,.,,, 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 6-30 Lumberman, r a f t s m e n , ft w o o d c h o p p e r a . . , . , 6-31 Bewmlll o c c u p a t i o n s , n . e . c , , . . , . . 6-33 General woodworking o c c u p a t i o n s , n , e , c , , , , , , , , . . . , . , . . . , , , , , , , , 6-36 Occupations i n manufacture of f u r n i t u r e , n . e . e ...,,,.,* 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 , 6-42 Occupations i n manufacture of paper g o o d s . . . ,,,, 6-44 Compositors * t y p e s e t t e r s ,.„,.„,.,,....,......., 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 . ,*...,,..*« 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 * . ,.,,,.«• 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 , , . . . . . . . . 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 . . . *..,......• 6 - 5 9 Occupations i n manufacture of l e a t h e r . , , . , . , . , , . . . . , . , . , 6-61 Occupations i n Manufacture o f b o o t s . A s h o e s . . , . . , . . . * . . , , . , , , , , 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 . 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 , ,... 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 , 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 ) ,,, 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 . . . .,,*,,,«* 6-82 Foundry c c t u - n a t i o n s , n . e . c . . . . . . . • , 6-83 i k i J - T i ^ - k i - T s . . . . . . . , ,,,,.,,., ,,,,,... 6*85 rfrlders A fT*m* c u t t e r s 6-86 BlsclLBMiths, forgemen, A h a m n e r m e n . , , , . , ,.........,,,.,.,. 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 , , 6-91 Furnscamen, smelters, A pnUrara.,. ,,,,,,, 5 4 1 7 10 A 2 9 1 2 1*9 5 36 . 19 1 1 l 72. 3 2 6 1 5 l 2 . 11 388 A3 3 10 2 2 10 22 359 93 I 25 5 1 66 6 63 15 fJ 24 Mile AMERICAN SORN Female 5 4 1 4 9 A 2 9 - 2 169 - 33 7 3 - 19 1 1 (73) }• Hale 5 4 1 5 5 A 2 1 2 76 A 16 1 9 1 ~ 3 1 - l l 72 57 3 2 2 1 6 1 1 5 1 l l l 2 5 1 6 11 3 305 8? 96 Al 2 25 3 * 10 10 2 1 2 1 10 1 22 21 357 2 276 93 6 A 6 I 16 9 15 5 2 1 1 63 3 18 6 A 63 11 15 3 53 4 21 2A *8 J £*W 2 Female 5 - 1*3& Lfltti Bfl3 2 1 3 3 212 126 86 i. iO /. 2 2 1 1 1 1 i£' 2A 16 8 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 8 — 8 158 5 153 187 9 L7B 4 4 4 4 11 11 187 183 4 4 4 " 4 4 " 116 102 LA 4 3 1 28 12 l6 7 6 1 1 1 3 '3 ~ 1 1 26 3 2 3 2 2 20 3 17 3 2 1 5 2 3 1 1 6 6 2 2 1 1 6 5 3 3 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 " " * ' •*** Total " 4 1 A 4 A - 2 1 2 76 A 1A 1 9 1 * - ~ 1 1 2 J 93 1 19 - 6 . 1 - 15 1 - 1 1 6 - 6 4 - 8 3 1 6 — 1 * " 3 488 1.283 - 29 1 S20 1 1 78 8 5 1 1 1 1 19 * 1 135 _ 1 A 2 4 79 166 - 1 34 3 1 4 78 77 2 7 2 A 5 7 7 120 • 33 1 9 3 1 * 2 — A 69 9 3 " 9 10 3 1 . . . . 2 9 2 2 11 1 1 1 6 2 _ _ 3 1 1 1 J 9 1 1 83 83 2 9 2 9 1 10 7 $ 3 — 8 4 6 2 2 52 52 12 12 )*• ;-4 16 16 - 63 1 9 - A 1 1 2 - 1 A 17 9 237 18 - 48 5 1 _ 5 1 1 1 A 9 8 292 IS 3 - 28 2 - i*131 2 . 1 15 1 - • 3 " • 1 - 10 - 66 23 10 1 1 1 21 27A A 4 8 1 20 6 10 - . 6 - - 8 1 93 - * 5 _ - 1 1 - - - 9 2 1 17 A 11 3 19 0 2 - - JM-Uj - * - 57 2 1 3 Male - 2 77 6 1 . 6 5 3 1 4 80 11Q 17 4 65 A A 78 3 19 4 . . . 1 1 2 13 2 1 6 2 _ 5 1 1 1 Total - 3 (Continued) ROTON DORN 122 — 38 3 1 15 _ 7 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 5 1 2 — - 2 _ - - - 3 — 2 2 A61 1 57 3 1 15 3 1 A 74 72 _ 1 1 - . 55 1 2 — 2 " 5 1 6 * 1 4 _ 6 3 * — TABLR 2?.--PFUMAKY OHJlJp.;T«-(f«. CIittSIKCATlUll AS OF 1-42 -J oEI A-VO NJfflVrrTl WCUPAIIOJPAL OH OB AM GUiBXPICttlttt 9^s=aaasaaaasBss=s=^sssssBaaaaaaaBas=ss^BsssBsasasaas=^^sss^=^saaaass; 6-96 Ccouprtf-ns In meriuf-eture n1" radios '- phnnorrriphi ..... 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 *7-03 Oftcttfatjwta ti] onllrtln; of aircraft, n . i . c . . . . . . . . 7-13 vncumatlona In the manuf ict'irs of nlaciillanepus nmuctc 7-16 Pointers, aKcent o^ P-trust* rn *- mninti-**nce«.*.** 7-17 Pattern 4 wdel rjJwrs, except naper 7-20 Ooeunsttona tn proiiiotlor. of pet.rotein , , 7-22 Cctmpatlone in wrtraeM-n of •-ineralBj n.e.a, 7-23 Ccnstructle-i m**Mnery *•ureters, n . e . e . . . «. ,lf 1 7-24 *rf' * a* ** -.-•>---, '• t i l e cottar-.., ......... 7-2* Cci^ant ft con-rot* t ifllshers, •• •• 7-37 Pointer*, cn-xtruetior. * rtintornnw * 7-32 Construction eoorj-ctinna, Tt.c.c , 7-35 toutce.... * 7-36 Chauffeurs *• irivur*, boo, **xi, truck, * tractor ., 7-3? Tan*-* er • 7-40 Petersen £ vehicle), except railroad, railway, *• bus,,, 7-47 top-ah-rensn * oV.vcJorM.,, < 7-4? bailors * iO-Ph-nds, except tf, a. Hevy,.., 7-49 Tranaportetton -c-.up-.tlvTiB, " . e . c . 7-55 frtien picture projection! ate 7-54 Amusement, n-rtstion, t* motim picture noeuueUnn-, n . e . r . . , . , 7-57 Occupations in l-undering, clesnltuj, dy-inr, * nrasalTUj, e t c . . , 7-56 Ptetouttars, except in sanughtsring * p-eHna h-uses 7-59 Cccupatiens in trader ft services, n,»,« ,, , 7-60 Attendants, fiUiiuj i t it lone * parkin- l o t t , . 7-61 Pntlla larvioa eccLLpatiena, n.r.c * •j_A{ Konproaaw occupations in manufacturing, n.e.c.j •«••*••**< 7-68 Packing, fUMn,;, libollnc, i-srkir-Ca bottling, e t c . , n.a.o 7-70 Firerwn, other than process fi/emen , 7-73 Cranemcn, JorrlcVnwm, Jwigtren, ?• ahpvaliBon ^ 7-76 Ins-c-tore, n.e.e*. 7-79 tftchanlca * rapairneTi, railroad * earahap , 7-81 Mechanlci * repairvan, f^tor v a h i c l a . . . . . . 7-63 Veuhanioj 8 rapoinacn, n.#.c. ******..•* *••••*•. 7-S4 Tool Bharpcnart * draeaere. 7-85 larega laborers ft carsaehcra It rraaaara,, 7-86 Photorraphie Tiroccea eecupationa * 7-87 Chatnneti, rodmen, '- aaaan, surveying...... ..,...., 7-86 Haroheuclns, steraltaapinc, hondlln;, loading, e t c . , n.e.e 7-89 Miacallanocua cceupfttlona, n.e.e 1 7-93 Carpantare1 i r i m n t i o w , . , 7-94 Vaahlnlata apprwiticau. , 7-95 S3 e ctri ci ana1 apprentices • 1 7-96 Plumber::1 a p p r e n t i c e s , , . . , , . * * . , * » . . , . . , . , * , , . . * . * . . . • . « . . * . r . . 7-97 jtnprantlces to other construction 6 Vnd t r a d e s , , . . . . . . . . . . . , , , 7-96 Apprentioa* to printing t r a d e s , , . . , , , , 7-99 Apprentices to other trades , uneHllad Docu^rtlon. 1.510 8-02 Ccoupatlons in nroductlon of bakery products, n,e,o, , . , * , . 5 8-03 Occupations in production of bavereres • 16 8-04 Occupations in canning A. preserving foods 646 8-05 Occupations in product? ort of conTaetu-na ,.....,,........, 3 8-06 Decupitinp* in nrcoaaaing of dairy, p r o d u c t s . . . * , , * , . . * . . . . . , . . . 2 8-99 Ocaupstione in slsitehtertng A in preparation of neat prrdiacta., 2 8-10 Occupations in production of mlacellaneoua ford products,, 18 9-14 Ocoupaticn* in iaanufaotu-r of ^nit gooda,, ,.. 1 P-19 Occupations in manuf-ctura of toxtllea, n . a . o . , , . , , , . . . , . 1 8-27 Occupations Id fehricDtlrn of textile products, n.o.c 29 8-30 Liimharnan, raft men, f- wwdc'irpTord..,.. *, 6 8-31 S u n l U ocmnstiens, n , e , c , 40 8-33 6-36 fi-39 fl-^2 B-49 8-32 8-53 P-57 8-57 *)-6l 6-62 «.-Tn B-?2 8-78 8-94 9-03 9-0* 9-13 9-16 b-20 Q-22 a-A3 9-35 9-47 9-48 9-4* 7-56 7_i7 Uvecueas U Year* Olri »nd Chwr In -,7H In I M S (CenUnued} TCT U a' -:.UC/U BOUr FOWSUSP BOKN - , . z-z - . , ="! ? \ ST"! ^~, = — v„ . Tot.*" I •!Female fotol rule remain Total Pal* Female • • •"-asagssssss • : —-—, sssaaaaaas^ssaaaassssasssB sssssaasaaasmaaaanenaanai 2 1 ] 2 1 1 . . . 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 6 6 4 3 2 8 4 4 3 2 . . _ 2 2 2 2 2 2 . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . 5 3 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . . . 7 * 5 % 2 . 3 3 " 1 1 2 2 H9 11« 1 102 Id 1 17 17 1,305 1,296 7 1,113 1,10a 5 192 190 2 6 « 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 8 8 7 7 1 1 30 30 29 39 1 1 3 3 1 1 £ 2 4 4 4 4 . . . 5 f, 1 1 1 4 4 " 770 439 351 431 253 173 ?39 16] 178 M 13 2 11 11 3 1 2 70 2 8 7 3 2 1 Ill 109 £ 93 91 2 18 18 3 1 . . . 1 4 . 1 1 . 1 T 43 25 IS 31 17 14 12 S 4 42 42 * 11 11 31 31 2 2 2 2 . . . 3 1 2 3 1 2 14 13 1 3 3 1 1 10 1 9 1 9 1 78 78 13 13 4 4 5 3 " 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 7 5 5 . 2 2 7 5 2 6 4 2 1 1 5 5 5 5 . . . a 4 83 1 75 74 1 9 9 . 4 2 2 2 2 . 3 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 . . . 14 14 1* IS 2 2 4 4 ' 4 6 . . . 3 3 3 3 . . . 7 6 1 6 5 1 1 1 6 7 1 8 7 1 . . . 21 19 2 20 18 2 1 1 - Oenerat woodworking o c c u p a t i o n » , N , * . C Oacupttione i n nanufaoture of r u r n i t u r a , n . e . o 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 , Occupetlcna i n manufactum o f • eper goods ,,,,.«•*,,,. 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 . , ....*. 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 , . , ...., Occupation* in prortDOtinn rt ch*Hinal "imr»aots, n . a . e , , . . Ccoupations I n n r o d u c t i c n of rub:.er g o o d s . , . , , . . . , . . , * , . . , , , * . , Occupations in n a n u f t c t u r e of l e a t h e r . * . , . . . .,..., 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 , , ,...,,,,*« 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 , 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 , 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 Machine shop A r e l a t e d occur a t l o n a , , . . * . , . *,,, >•• 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 .,,..,, Occupations in huJldin;* e i r n r t f t , n . a . o , , , , , , , . . ,*, 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< r 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 * 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 Occupations i n p r c H u c t i r n o f p n t r o l e u m . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , , , , , Occupations in, o s t r a e t i e n of n j o c r a l a , n . c . c A o n r t r u e t i c n recaf•• M e n s , n . a . o .,..,..,,...... frutwen..............,,,.,,.. Lon^s^r-enen * stovadoTea , .-tailor'* * -te->r.-ndf, --001*1 7 . B. ! i v y . . . . . . , , , . . . . , .'rrnaportPtior recuaattenj, n . o . c . . , , , . . . , . 4nu»-*t--t, r*or«',+.tor', A mot'.rn p i c t u r e eccuphtinfta, " • . - . - . . . . . 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 . , 777 733 2 3 14 4 261 585 3 2 2 11 '•" 1 1 13 16 6 40 - 2 2 1 1 17 15 2 2 2 7 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 7 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 5 5 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 16 1 6 3 0 6 2 0 4 2 16 16 * 3 3 n rt l l ?JL ?0 1 2 2 HO 4^ 65 £7*) 7^2 4 13 363 1 2 1 9 . 1 12 4 15 422 JO £ 12 1 HI 242 1 2 1 5 ^ . . - 6 4 15 1 1 Thg 5 463 6 17 - 25 - 1 - 355 1 3 120 3 . 1 9 1 . 7 2 25 1 1 12 1 6 1 2 1 6 . 1 2 5 1 2 - - 1 - 1 . 1 1 5 2 1 - 5 1 . 1 1 . 3 . . . 1 1 1 . . . • 2 . 1 4 . 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 9 82 15 3 30 ** 2 50 . 1 6 1 . 4t3 1 J 343 3 . 3 . 10 - 10 1 2 1 1 1 - 3 . . . 1 1 " 5 2 1 * 1 9 * 81 15 3 10 9 2 25 2 . 1 7 1 124 1 . 1 7 123 1 1 1 . 1 - ^ 12 11 1 51 y\ 11 TABLE 22.—PWHARY OCCOTJXIWAL citssmcmr* is er via BY s u .TIL MTXVXTII ETIOU.. U » • » old md Ow to <ra» in i 9 « TOTAL °°"g""-««- «"E*"° T-59 9-61 9-63) 9-643 9-65, 9-71 9-33 9-85 9-86 9-89 ffldBBWOdTion Dcoupptlnns In trades 4 aarvlcoa, n.o.o. Ptuhiijo eorviee recupatirns, n . e . o . , , . . , t Kattnroaaaa oocnpeMone 1B inaimfoeturing, n.a.Q.i. ( Qilttra of naehinery .......... Weehanlca *• repair-tan, n , » , * , . . . . ,. Qarag* laborers * ear washers * SPOSBSTB. Photographic process, occupations,,. KlaoellBneoua e o l a t i o n s , n.e.e , * , Tt>tll ».,,, .... ., •, I ggjj F„77- 14 9 5 4 3 1 3* 23 11 6 i, 1 3 7 6 7 6 1 1 1 7 7 2 2 * 2 1 1 WESHOW Km Totg «j. 13 4 IP 4 9 3 1 6 2 2 (contimMd) KWHai BOW r f ' T a T hi. 9 3 4 1 u 4 1 3 6 IB 1 1 * 11 2 4 3 2 1 6 2 1 7.1. 1 1 1 4 4 . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 7 1 3 . * . . 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 particular 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. Scureei Fore UH4-2f (T5) TABLE 2 3 . — S S L Z C T H ) PflSSiiJlT, 33C0fcTA»Y Ml TQtTIAKT OCffi PATIOS At CLA3SIPICATICKi AS OP W<v2 BY 352 AX*) K A T I V I T I J ^ v a c u t d a 14 I a * r s Old *nC O T B P t o :'<FU i n li*4Z Noto; UnitBil o t a t e o Etaf?Loya*nt SorViffe t l a - M L f i c a t i o n a » « • • a a s i s n e d i n 1942 on b a s i s o r «3plo>T»£!H n i s t o r i o a p r i o r t o a v a c u a t i o n . F r i a r y r e f e r s t o occup-atio/i i n which p e r s o n b « t 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 * F R I I! A allL-UCn 1 50TN OCCliPATIUhAL CLAatlr'ICATIORS TOTAL S E C 6 E 8 A P T pens1 hale Female kale Female tl'SBIC H TOTAL pen T s . F0R3J0I D i l i ALmHlCAW pi-hil SLP5 tale Female Bala Female TOTAL FenmlON rCSK kala Female gale Female 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 878 1,466 146 56 310 1,794 466 197 6 (E 287 :S5 1,661 106 6 16 1,086 u 6 1,671 1,865 175 45 1,090 1,686 684 615 61 41 957 45 356 1,057 166 117 177 32 75 28 4 4 12 4 551 415 387 44 8 347 291 219 157 20 Or 4 164 35 4 4 109 6 (5 60 25 8 3 79 66 34 2 3 711 501 8 206 42 15 4 Si 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 1,852 456 145 11 6 Li 6S7 506 61 61 143 51 l.i 333 635 4 3 1 96 553 149 180 78 64 20 4 64 16 11 4 4 B 1 64 56 96 1 6- 75 24 4 4 4 296 17 S 75 4 4 45 69 196 176 136 846 579 54 96 68 77 314 668 637 114 217 40 331 ',77 76 96 16 73 16 52 25 unnarerlal & Official. Occupations d e t a i l managers H o l e ! e restaurant managers "holsBale msnagore Lovers & department heads, ( s t o r e s ) Other 6,333 3.671 1,446 674 116 634 1,841 1,094 131 644 5,614 1,774 915 416 44 467 558 626 689 6 1 56 i.Bie 516 656 54 45 37 164 86 fi- 1,164 616 280 98 38 1 * 90 57 45 4 4 382 142 108 37 20 75 78 Li 8 8 16 25 20 8 1 686 566 177 89 8 4 46 272 LOB 92 Bfl 4 BE C l e r i c a l Occupations 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 ) sacratsrise. stenographers, • t y p i s t s Clerks (general, general o f f i c e , file) s h i p p i n g 4 r e c e i v i n g Gierke other 5,161 864 874 730 130 345 627 IdS 39 13. 96 195 6,181 541 803 386 6 648 201 34 15 17 30 75 116 50 17 IB 6 25 1,664 566 359 692 445 148 21 66 57 173 672 £di 661 165 56 16 281 118 90 33 4 16 - 16 28 40 25 70 B 16 .1 25 118 66 16 153 255 105 S3 Li 46 it. Sales LccUMtions Seles c l e r k s a t a l e s persona salasnen a sales agents (except selesmen ( t o consumer) Other 5,361 4,601 645 661 394 6,3-2 1,866 179 102 188 1,940 1,916 1 783 454 57 114 60S 590 5 2 9 2,746 6,194 616 141 195 1,270 1,006 585 565 768 602 127 125 164 70 7J 6 4 0 64 67 115 510 415 20 296 L43 12 29 48 8 36 4,697 6,60s 506 477 447 670 390 576 6,430 1,674 105 56 608 531 63 S3 1,597 636 630 145 299 146 145 662 16 21 69 144 619 Sir M 16 414 8 165 64 1.-5 13 69 215 56 53 29 58 12 29 55 4 4 4 15 0 8 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 C l e r i c a l fc. S a l e s •.:.-: S e r v i c e Pork 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 M e c h a n i c a l i.ork M a n u a l "Ork FULLY S L A U F I 2 D C L A L S I F I C i T I C t / i Profeesional Occuoationa Teachers i i n s t r u c t o r s Lotion £ dentists ClsreVymen Prarmaciete Other ' a r poaaoh ^UOlifiod Ssmiiprofeaaionel sc« Occupations -caustic service Occupations Maids ( g e n e r a l ) Cooke ( d o m e s t i c ) Lay w o r k e r s housemen a yurdmeu houeakaepara ( p r i v a t e f a m i l y ) Other t o consumer) a sa 69 105 .17 6 16 a a 606 611 - lie 687 691 637 650 IS M 46 63 ..:•! 56 651 411 149 75 552 as 386 n4 12 - -4 tE4 - 16 125 92 - - - • — 4 142 68 20 16 B 12 4 5- -a 15 — -8 - 8 •14 2 4" 84 84 1 83 44 * 1.J - 75 29 8 IS 21 LIS 84 8 61 13 - -B It 4 4 -4 " * ~ " 1 4 : 96 4 25 61 69 4 17 4 TMiLji 23 iij&ECTED PP.HLOI, uZCJHOSitl MS THrn*ST OCCU?iTIC»!iL CUSSIFICATItSS AS OF 1942 I I SCI A l l MATI7ITY: p 1 1 2 4 7 ,iCCUPATTlAtU CLt-SSTFULSimS Fersorail -eflrvltrc Bua r d l n f l - h k . * : * • & l ^ g i L i g - t m u f l e ^McVlce J a t n i t a r a it toher keeper* sparks, cttoaterteaj gr^era Oeeiipatiori* Activities a e u s t r a a aea Tailora & ta-ttaraatea 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 NojTaaaiiijJ.«Cturing A c t i v i t i e * OccupatJ^JJTLB i n . l e i o n d e r i i i g j Carpenter* in facteffy) cleaning,, etc. other Occupational f o r K ^ i repairmen (motor v e h i c l e a ] Fcrecnan Other Occuuatione Actlvitiaa SaTcill occupation* 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 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 Other :i ii 19 101 111 11 56 - etc,} 4,338 2,378 2,087 1,671 91B food* 8,476 2,039 1,352 1,343 813 521 82 US KM TOTAL 972 203 171 f 189 T E :• ': 5 1 S Y PIKERS I S 7EICAJI BOSK till! M.1* lau-.l* 1,781 562 .371 98 237 11.9 116 286 138 56 180 IS 56 870 406 117 29! 74 61 If 64 a 136 33 92 134 7G 25 107 5 57 31 149 105 SO 103 2 409 20 2 18! 126 5 341 lit IS 145 43 6,055 2,161 446, 3,189 1,294 1,804 467 its 1 I'll 536 412 482 2,131 655 14 4 55 12,013 1,458 1,954 2,631 1,350 2,579 1,180 633 83 9 -1*3891 Sal. o i l ' :; - 36 091 76.2 388 202 25C 18 SI 55 81 218 174 379 230 141 195 359 459 93 42 38 87 its IS! 32 1 7 67 91 63 62 263 49 5 16 124, -: 4 1-5 S 8 - 289 1,4 94 TtJTAl. Lflle in 61 20 53 4 62 12 - 37 25 8 4 299 86 62 23 992 IBS 194 87 137 29 23 41 29 54 66 8 ~ • 519 4 ;-'5i 184 71 160 181 SOI m 8 4 37 57 12 •* - 42 71 46 181 12 25 4 108 a T I A 12 41 25 34741. Faisalf 32 197 34 21 4 21 24 4 - 16 4 S 4 " ' " - 25 42 39 29 21 51C 426 36 ,9 1G 54 ii 79 5i 78 73 17 3.3 21 23 21 4 21 4 ff 163 23 88 4 4 92:711 Feral. 33, - a i 52,f.: : J7!' A l ' S U C l M EGEH 364 100 78 8 54 IS 37 71 4 (Continued) " ' - z 5 6 4 " 28 IB e 207 198 362 14 70 4 50 SO 21 73 ill 888 23 9 53 241 29 363 111 9 294 IB 141 70 25 4 21 - 353 1,513 542 180 790 73 348 166 12 172 11 24 5 83 41 4 148 20 37 11 12 67 4 U 4 «; 261 231 565 121 a 1,493 979 ill SCO LSI 177 75 131 12 G 12! 4 4 34 38 3,035 1,029 494 1,463 510 451 368 54 290 218 17 3 1 9 3a 421 6 66 589 590 129 121 12 21 43 SO 29 344 21 108 tilt 6 143 14 488 93 123 144 4 57 8 20 53 24 110 318 11 225 32 91 223- 1 26 811 388 169 254 282 32 441 S3 68 76 189 2fi 53 4 267 93 111 761 446 11 297 7 339 231 171 274 62 110 2 3 6 83 it; 58 3,936 2, IBS 488 1,154 242 111 212 158 542 49 1 117 27 4 2 29 78 164 84 " ~ 4 0 22 13 29 178 314 79 88 a 8 25 41 4 4 43, a 8 8 12 120 49 108 80 8 e 4 4 " 4 ' ' " _ „ 53 E 38 4 ^ - e 75 - 92 46 43 33 23 £1 4 4 211 79 113 89 2,013 204 774 119 587 339 41 lis 13 139 41 37 4 112 247 lis 23 70 57 8 8 36 57 4 23 134 37 12 16 40 43 89 - 16 157 41 286 ill 4 3 626 87 34 74 528 463 3,114 73726 274 154 75 4 S3 I 37 74 141 668 176 74 4 29 189 « 4 89 326 4 21 29 440 166 167 107 1 ~ 71 1,159 lie (not Cther kaiMufacturing a R e l a t e d ; 14 .14 107 884 861 224 Occijwitirtrtn oaBU-ak>llMl lS esi other Ui s e e l l a n e cue M a c h a n i C * tt m 3,324 4,483 Crop a r a c i a l t y farmere GertSPftl f a r m a r t Jraostait*" £ 994 31 379 1,485 790 119 23,199 F a n e h*jVj* v-.tTjflrai; K u r a a r y & larTjiacflpirig l a b o r e r * 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 Kar-a h a n d a ( c r o p s p e c i j a l b y } l^nufacturlidvr. 4 d e l a t e d 5/1 LLB 751 342 197 sexXo-.ia F a r m jiucd.[yajgerB 4 f HafJatfJJ 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 •^MU*4 1,170 539 Oc^oatlrMij Kern l i j u d a ( f r u l t ) TjTicli f a r m e r a t l a r t w e r e ft g r t ^ i j d f c B e p e r a FljjJierr 9*le 282 416 Agrimilturml. tecupatlana P t i a heard* ^va.areLnV.le : --1 -J Ffioala 2B2 Utber Other lial. 4,DS£ tecuratior.e COHjtfl teXCBptr [TiTAteJ ftUllJjtJ, 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 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 . ] S E C T Fup.£rra A2Z5ICA8 hOFtN TOTAL C T I C U I M 14 T e a r s dirt and Ovar t o lit* In 1342 4 12 SO 54 E " 4; 15 11 u : 29 4 16 B 4 TABLE 23.—SILSCTZa H H U S T , SBCOhTJJJtT UNO TcliTIArJ OCCTJPAT10NA1 C1A5SIPICATIOKS AS OP 1942 BI SEI AM NATTVTTT: p OKUFATIOIIAL OLij5IfIC*II0K$ TUTAL 1 I H S I AlntllOAM BOBJi 7mo.Lt lisle FOBrjGK BOHH rerii.e ":.lc AdnnAnu/tcturing A c t i v i t l m 2,414 KsiiteELen, chAUffS'jra, 6 d r i v e r e ( b u e , t r u c k , e t c * } 1,404 Occupations in lsund t r i m s , c l e a n i n g , e t c . 770 Attendants { f i n i n g s t a t i o n s , pari log, o t c . ) HI Other 109 1,655 1,509 £58 SI 74 189 6 175 5 8 410 2477 161 IB 54 VM £ 178 sae 273 £5 1,510 Sit 1,05! 545 186 til 141 BO 404 206 UO 88 lea 74 LUsdellAOddus Occupations Pir.iirsiLuri:..' -. R a l s t s d A c t i v i t i e s Occupations in CJLnniivI A p r e s e r v i n g foods Other Aonnsnufscturing A c t i v i t i e s Construction occupations Occupations in l a u n d e r i n g , c l e a n i n g , Other eLiecellenecus Occupetione etc. TOTAI Z C 0 8 0A B I KOHiilGK AkSOtlC .W BOM r'easleBale 2457! ponsis TOTAL 4 228 157 21 £ 29 76 4 75 54 100 46" 106 £94 76 54 12 167 88 79 84 88 9 144 98 48 '74 70 4 £0 IB 4 296 217 4 67 121 87 12 42 50 2S 4 21 29 4 M 29 16 £0 375. 2 47 177 77' 78 45 4h 4 5 64 5 318 219 SCO 355 415 1,069 £89 942 £7 174 120 54 368 343 25 684 415 169 a; 41 1 54 6 163 125 20 20 54 1 51 2 415 287 32 941 55 10 18 H 70 e 41 8 4 (Continued) TEHTIAP. T AM5HTC1B 30RK F09E1GS BORN feasle lisle fenale litis 370 £28 64 25 71 46 1,866 1,365 105 62 25 es lisle 452 SOS 68 13 46 2,128 1,686 280 79 85 81 SntAMM U Y a r n Old Mid Over td ABA I n I M S 8 4 4 - 1 150 87 21 58 4 - 21 - 138 20 118 20 70 41 29 £0 20 - 54 17 17 20 20 71 42 : - 8 - 21 - 13 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 . 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) 8 4 U Sources 12 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 14 Totil 14* ovmr Totil BORN ,UERICAN Undor 14 14 * ovmr Until HIREIS'I KIPJf •Jr.l-r 14 14* ormr H 1 I I E I 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 Uo JAr.omLnil.lcin f i r m Methodlat BipUtt Preehrteriin Cnngrorational •• 'eat . . J C h r i B t i a n Union Frlandi t - a t t a r Day S i i n t i (Mormon) Other dmnoalnitiona 12,171 13,734 7,627 3,382 1,036 1,085 937 8,873 2,785 1,327 565 499 129 1*7 89 ITS 23.U2 10,273 5,593 2,694 2,288 714 47. 332 37S «,853 2,785 1,319 565 74 499 8,399 3,461 2,525 688 764 367 27' 29.9 165 51 fM 8,419 3,461 2,034 688 768 37] 274 215 165 51 488 80 124 143 39 "? 39 1ST 17,85" 7,488 4,274 2,129 1,793 590 520 242 166 26,258 10,949 6,300 2,817 2,557 957 790 til 415 IT', 887 2,199 4S9 1,700 1,735 499 1,236 464 .1,; 70 17.2 164 70 94 27? i? - 77 4 - ,4 33 14,642 5,571 9,071 11,708 5,550 6,158 2,934 21 2,913 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 No ionotnlnrntton -ivmti Methodiat Bmptimt Presbyterian Ctnrraritjfl.il Epiatonal .::.-. a1 i a n Union Frisnda L a t t e r Day S i i n t i (Mormon) O t h e r donemdnationa 2«.S 12.-, 6.9 ).0 2.7 26.2 12.4 5.9 2.5 2.2 .6 29.6 12.3 7.1 3.2 2.9 1.1 .9 .5 .5 .1 1.0 32.6 14.1 7.7 3.7 3.1 1.0 .9 26.3' 12.' 5.5 2.4 2.2 .6 .6 .4 .6 .2 .7 35.5 14.9 8.4 4.2 3.6 1.2 1.0 .5 .5 .1 1.0 21.5 13.8 21.9 9.9 i.e.- 3-9 5.3 2.8 2.3 1.9 2.4 2.2 2.5 1.2 .2 .3 .2 .7 i .1 - 1.0 .7 .6 .4 .1 1.0 12.2 7.6 14.5 TOTAL •'.;: 5*3 164 1,053 OATHQLIC TEFRI-ATO AIID SEOLAE SBCT»£ L^iOHO « J m / i lilft OtVIH >-' 111 198 251 -8 -4 4 4 . _ - see 464 278 33 1 M T TOTAL CATSCL.IC IKCI-ilLo AMD SIITLA1! 3 ^ 1 8 / 1 S-.If.-P0 MS HE^/J NOT GIVEN 1.0 .3 .5 .5 .1 .9 ..' .-. ...'. 7 .4 2.5 2.2 .6 .3 # 13.2 24.8 .'. .5 .2 .'• .* . . v-.-, 16.1 :••:.." 5.3 1.8 2.0 1.0 .7 .6 .4 .1 1.0 5.4 1.8 •>.!- 1.2 .7 .1 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 BEX JUTS HIGHEST SBASM COMPUTED TOTAL Couplet*! La 11. I . Coupletad IB Jepufl Othur TOTAL IKS u CAS f o r e Completes Coupletud Other la la Jupun 0. I . TOTAL FGRII3H BOWf d e p l e t e d Couple ted La la Jopua 0, i . Other 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 2 v ..-r. 3 J'*** i« yer.re 5 yean o yeart I yenrs S yeare 2S,*ilZ 191 2,621 u.sju 2,323 32 33 75 90 l?3 2.511 l.ZbZ 5t»T> 1.7**" lh.itfl- 25,831 lUl t51 998 3.970 1,099 5,123 1.U35 12.611 23.6TS 153 hSfi 1*014 JiS 1 *? lt0ho 152 12 15 71 29 to 23.320 111 991 993 3.921 1,010 1,706 1,201 10,901 High echool 1 year 3 yaart 3 F«are h years 5 years/j_ 33.376 1.809 *,5*i 3*955 M.l+M a.6V> 19,676 9S2 1,607 1,53« 15.5U9 e,369 1,U?0 5.053 1,205 1,707 510 Ullage 1 year 2 yewrr 3 year* h years 5 y e a r e or swre Oojcoowp/g 1*99 l,OJ*> U.'i-'J'- '•% 1.376 us m S '.6 lit 16) 354 307 1.6US *•% - 13.7*0 BP) 2,909 2.U17 U.90U 2.6U3 1,316 215 3J1 537 ,'56 1UT • — — . - 8so 139 222 71U 192 3.IO6 •••-a 261 1,396 - L3 5 19 89 917 231 1.710 3.TSU 201 93' tef, 1,112 872 22,399 1,083 2,062 2,015 16,361 272 12,615 SB2 1,125 1.392 11,916 1,171 1,170 1.572 U55 901 373 1.257 1,109 1,521 397 219 61 53 - 52 • • *> _ _ " K1&* 1.250 11,056 it! IS* 10.97T 726 ?.>*5U 1.937 h,089 1,771 1,061 100 its LM 1.898 250 196 94 I St lit 720 IB 1,102 111 .'d.j 275 2 55 % 633 - 9 -^ 2,272 1,791 3.I56 1,771 _ _ *. " _ . " m m m - 211 13 3- 31 13 - *3 16s - - LfiC 315 13* 39.355 11,160 21,050. •uu 16,319 12,201 3,126 89 23,036 1,656 20,625 755 727 - - 727 67 - - 67 660 - - f>S0 E l e n e o t a r y eahocl 1 year 2 yoajfe 3 yearid N yeare 5 ya*re u years T r«*r» f year# 16,560 106 295 656 2.12*1 SOU 2.SST 1.1U3 2,515 1.JS6 15,ITU 73 266 2,553 23 22 17 69 111 351 272 1,619 1,150 23 IS 15 1,103 11,007 83 267 609 2.055 693 2.533 871 6,896 236 10 11 Li 19 12 11 51 10) 13,771 73 256 595 2,039 675 2,502 210 6,791 _ _ _ _ _ - Blgh tohool 1 year Z yea ra 3 yaart U years 5 ye*r B /l_ 17,739 1,1>6 2,651 2,30S 9.615 2.052 9.3*1 593 97i •79 7.151 • . - 11,026 627 1.U5 1.132 7,190 662 9,161 502 811 772 7.050 6.773 739 25 l>3 107 901 6,031 121 1.100 1,069 1,751 1,390 m 2,651 629 B5l 320 577 271 2.193 525 sis ni 551 MAJJ To grade eotrpleted College 1 year Z yeart 3 yeaxa 4 yeart 5 y e a r e or eora Unknown^ S n„ '9 53 si 165 til 793 - 2.065 723 2,722 982 7,716 7,899 1.620+ 1.U29 2,191 2,052 • :•. 1,152 SlU 1,201 631 952 55U '660 917 V'. 750 Up 5 1-1 23U .'-5 102 129 117 - - 117 22 (fin: 13 63 til MO fnl - :-'&:• - - 10 ?. ?6 96 720 tlJ 955 1,265 l 10 W2 l S t 23 11 - • • *> _ -. 22 509 1.513 1,176 2.155 1,390 - 1,501 185 >U7 3U 375 283 6a 75 LM I'l l 165 880 110 192 I I •-. 179 118 95 - - . _ . _ „ . _ . ?<> 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) SIX K1W HICJHSST OUDI OOHFLSTd TOTAL IWIXI 6 reora 7 yeara fl y e a r a 16,796 909 15,523 12,391 - - 815 2> - 11I9S2 1,295 17 2.281 15 15 1,173 837 216 183 1*1 1,905 2,601 *H T"«9 9,868 5,801 289 1,225 988 2.713 389 (•33 659 0.095 591 - 3 38 61 1.879 5I15 743 97 134 116 7« 89 18 94 - - 9e9 UrJcnovn/2 1/ Z} IS _ » _ • • _ " 'U 9,776 591 *'S 10 «W =•5 • 9,617 19,577 &T3 1.S58 1.61*7 10,808 Collar* 1 year ? yeara 3 yeara »* y e a r a _S y e e r i or BOT* C n r p l e t e d Coaplatad la la 0 , 8. Japan IS,950 999 BiaTh flCOOOl 1 year 2 yeara 3 yaare H yesra 5 yaara^l TOTAL a; 20U UjB 1,960 1*91 2,?9l 5 ywn ixmcjj sow Other jo.655 Ho 4; rode coeTjleled lClaMntejry ecbool 1 yenr ? yeara 3 yeara l* y e « r e T0TA1 Coeoleted Coaplatad la la 0 . 5. 441 ' 3.083 33 23 70 163 131 702 91 197 »9 755 ".373 996 9,959 379 1,919 82 967 599 353 886 8,879 210 620 7,866 266 1,008 210 1,820 591 718 135 329 102 1,769 529 703 121 316 100 56 17 15 14 8 2 0t9ar 15.132 m 13.713 860 7«7 - - '81 .. • «. - 9,671 70 189 905 1,890 122 2 4 9,89o 68 185 M 1 398 i 18 27 1,882 379 15 L 2,209 369 9,113 9,209 217 911 761 322 1= 39 1.939 381 326 3.882 202 312 722 1.705 381 397 65 115 21 37 17 397 2,231 9,160 • * „ * 21 lOBIIOB H I D Coaplatad Coaplatad la la Japan 0. •. 28 LI*8 6? TOTAL 99 15 15 70 111 360 220 1.957 99 Othar -m - 119 81 100 32 21 73 335 7 39 " 323 99 n a76 89 16 16 - - • " • * .. • ~ 73 Refori to Jepan only. 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\icwtlrjB 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! lotet 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 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, 3BAJTK IB SCHOOL TOTAL TOTAL n a n s * BO™ AH8H1CA8 BOSH Total Hale Percale Total Hale Tenale I Total Hale renal a 91,160 21.159 20,001 40,80S 20,989 19,829 352 175 177 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 1 pear 2 yeara 3 yeara 4 yeara 5 yeara 0 yaara 7 yaara 8 yaara 14,799 1.530 1,612 1,570 1,707 1,682 2.033 2.065 2,550 7,992 766 KJ6 IB? 34' gag 1.073 1.096 1,315 7,257 769 807 788 860 829 960 1,019 1.235 19,635 1,520 1.599 1,556 1.699 1,679 2.019 2,095 2,528 '•» 7.198 758 114 10 55 4 5 9 09 6 8 -.0 1,068 1.035 1.301 7 5 5 6 3 High aehool 1 year 2 yeara 3 yaara 4 yeara 12,928 2,714 3,102 3,180 6,93s 1.399 1,596 12,814 2,686 3.078 6,389 1,380 1,885 3.932 1,879 6,490 1.320 1.506 1,611 2.053 3.153 3.897 I'MS 2.877 1.178 907 1.713 698 53 i ;,.. 301 121 V 29 2.817 1.163 892 386 269 118 1,674 691 397 274 1,169 530 390 192 14 20 Bad n o t a t t e n d e d icheol/l Hollaed 1 year 2 yaara 3 yaara 9 yeara 5 yaara or acre Oak-nova 1/ b 73 853 799 778 859 821 951 1,010 1,227 6,430 1,306 1.493 1,600 2,031 M 13 8 14 20 22 114 28 29 27 35 7 Torn SffA-^h £&] 11 14 9 9 i .9 14 11 16 13 60 14 13 11 72 D 21 8 4 2 5 8 - 60 15 15 11 10 *5 1,193 522 386 190 68 27 9 u 9 5 7 6 14 - - 906 out; 14b 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 ; 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! TOUOO&O—-Iff 20 1,569 803 778 Rhr) 7 lacludee 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 , OS 11 1U74L KM. (Hunter) 31,312 22,984 (Percent) 100.0 72.2 35 95 1,81, 38 63 80 139 222 714 492 3,ln6 22,399 1,063 2,062 2,012 16,564 87! 1,333 38 32 68 81 94 239 192 1,189 17,056 648 1,094 1,161 14,153 - 4,471 1,170 1,572 455 901 373 3,877 1,012 1,384 3*3 797 331 Ho g r i d , corapletfl9 Elementary i h m l 1 year* 2 yonra 3 years 4 years 5 years 6-years 7 yaara 8 year* High Solum] 1 year 2 years 3 yours 4 years 5 years/l College 1 year 2 yea-s 3 years 1 years 5 y e a r s o r mere Unknosr/! 43 KG GKATJS CGiyLLiTKQ 95 n-i—rvniD m DHySBl vr-m I"™*"} „ . „ 1 9 3 College 1 year 2 yean 1 years 4 years 5 y - a r s o r more ut30s3e1J/2 26 12 ".1 .1 - - > - 2,333 (t 11 2 1 S 13 14. 37 254 20 43 19 172 - 351 10 57 116 37 36 96 597 52 84 11? 310 38 4 425 250 1,714 1,891 3*5 489 450 516 91 - 68 2,600 18 352 295 1,212 743 70 22 29 3 9 7 111 22 33 18 26 7 159 41 47 27 29 13 220 72 7g 4! 33 8 3 4 - a 13 13 12 - 17,056 6*8 1,094 1,161 14,153 237 IS 30 16 171 355 44 60 56 195 612 162 215 141 114 115 10 74 16 83 3,877 1,01! 1,184 353 797 131 62 20 33 3 9 7 76 17 34 7 13 5 123 11 34 72 27 9 116 79 46 12 22 7 41 451 3,146 .(• 6.9 14 174 5 49 85 8 2 27 242 6 24 5? 115 38 2,251 4 409 228 1,610 1,059 181 274 309 2"2 91 33 J 4 11 11 2 3* 10 13 7 2 4 3 4 - 2,511 10 5 49 89 417 231 1,710 3,784 201 637 626 1,448 B72 - 6 1 2 1 1 10 - 1 5 - 17 2 13 1 1 — 8 2 6 - 2 ? . 51.4 . . . . 1 1 - - 35 1 - 10 7 1 - 100,0 - . . - 142 16 22 104 - 4? 2,898 178 -' 5 8 11 29 34 71 6,509 214 61 51 58 31 15 11.0 70 5,757 1,109 1,521 3*77 - 8 7 0 360 ' "*™ tPmnit) 1,(4? 3.3 251 College 1 year 2 yearB 3 years 4 years 5 years or nrre u 1,065 - 18,615 362 1,425 1,39! 14,916 E l e m n t s r y School 1 year 2 years 3 yearB 4 yesrfl 5 years 6 years 7 yearB 8 years High school 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 years/1 410 1.3 1,097 High School 1 year 2 yearB 3 years 4 yearB ™mxsm dntaosi - ] ,933 3 32 68 8 94 239 192 1,189 (laaaber! -/„,„ 611 2,323 38 33 75 90 133 297 261 1,396 II- Tips'- ,.,„ 369 22,866 OTtpiyTHj ^ J . 86 2 25,195 81 t r m n t a r y School 1 year 2 years 3 ysara 4 years J years 6 years 7 years 8 yaara ^ . „ . 7 - 1 2 . . 1 . . . . . . - - 1 1 2,646 - 25 40.7 .4 68 . . . _ _ _ . . - . SB 2,465 B 326 259 1,179 743 1 1 113 43 26 3" 11 - 24 1 - 10 7 1 1 6 - . 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 Kotet A L I 1519 2924 .2529 3034 3544 111,170 60,514 12,592 7,972 8,037 5,018 2,66£ 6,004 52,804 3,700 2,815 4,369 3,13a 5 , £72 15,072 22,825 479 26,746 1,857 1,355 2,101 1,949 3,694 10,203 12,311 298 11,641 409 278 6,166 509 371 125 234 208 4,802 453 356 615 2,306 252 174 446 549 811 407 .14 28 1,057 11D 82 214 313 513 AnH>J.CAK bXRN 72,650 37,303 Navar I n Japan Laaa t h a n 6 n o t 6 t o t hut laaa than 1 J T 52,742 3 , £15 2,698 3,926 3,041 4,064 2,147 274 143 26,718 1,809 1,299 1,882 1,716 2,453 1,111 126 89 38,520 23,211 79 62 85 117 443 393 1,608 12,925 22,551 336 28 48 TOTAL Haver In J a p a n Lac* t h a n 6 s o * 6 ana but l a a a t h a n 1 J T 1 jr " • "5 JTa 5 JTU " • * 10 7T* 10 jra • • "15 JTa 15JTaJ"or"mom• " 20 JTa 20 unknown 1 JT " • "5 jra 5 jra • • ™ 10 yra 10 jra 15 j jra r a »a »• • ait 20 JTa 20 JTa o r aora Unknown FOREIGN BORN Nevar I n J a p a n / 1 Laaa t h a n £ n o t £ ava h u t l a t a t h a n 1 J T 1 JT " • " 5 JTa 5 jra • • • 10 jra 10j rjra 15 a • • • • ' • 21 J5j njra 20 j r a o r a n r a UCBBAOUBI 1/ F U Uniar 15 TOTAL 56 219 233 1,241 8,992 12,185 209 ;>£5 13 5 ulj Farm *R.k-2t> 'hilar IT 1519 20- 2529 3034 3544 4554 3,533 50,656 12,122 7,797 8,088 4,897 2,217 5,764 6,618 2,496 5 £ 11,162 385 278 £49 36 3 6,028 576 4:;. 478 5,118 478 429 795 466 4(7 318 £7 17 2,386 241 214 195 657 534 373 96 15 873 109 91 164 212 371 £<« 99 9 -17 48 3* rr 12 £ 254 2,514 2,208 38 57 9 8 6 8 12 22 88 1,170 5,215 40 -1 -2 5 2". 160 3,296 36 26,058 1,841 1,460 2,268 1,485 1,978 4,869 10,514 181 2 14 165 2,268 37 4 5 15 611 12 65 '. "Tar 5,491 9,201 7 71 20 82 151 267 875 3,114 683 43 7? 11 11 25 49 282 3,082 1,908 43 10 124 2,649 6,313 =1 m h * 54 — 1 4 E L A 8 E Total 55- - 144 5 5 - 65 4 64 Ovur 657 12 - 134 216 6 20 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 ii.iv: 391 260 186 27 4 6,160 4,797 444 498 339 261 557 397 .176 423 2:1 615 451 43 2 11 16 2,305 249 170 410 503 304 391 25 24 1,054 108 82 199 282 38C 207 467 101 5 3 1 26,024 1,806 1,399 2,046 1,325 1,611 936 148 11,161 372 .4 J 203 26 6,023 570 392 451 155 112 26 2,385 2?a 211 46* 414 615 34.7 60 14 270 108 90 156 197 314 If* 34 7 - 6 409 47 32 £5 72 39 58 23 5 49 6 3 5 9 17 5,114 465 474 6.98 452 466 312 23 IS 6 122 177 202 102 60 12 67 17 10 19 17 29 15 5 1 -1 -1 - 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 1 18 18 35 6 1 6 11 10 2fl 8 3 2 2 3 5 23 84 673 3,012 623 31 6 1 1 £ 32 253 3,067 1,903 42 £ i 34 37 61 224 140 367 3,933 10,366 127 1 13 16 46 10 5 6 12 27 9 4 1 4 1 3 3 31 43 3 1 1 10 15 8 3 1 7- - - 1 3 4 44 46 18 14 9 4 2 1 5 9 17 58 10 9 7 -5 -5 47 - 1- 4 1 ?.?j, 34 - 15 31 133 79 37 3 77 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 I r t o i i e * i t o VIA In 1%2 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 . Total NATIVITY. AND REjrOlAOE IN JAT.;N L-> 2S.—LBBCm OF itSSIDBCE IK JAFAX BT SSI, MATT7ITT, AKD BTTO A<3 CSOUPS: -2 1: 2 -1 2 9 125 2,647 6,313 91 — •> • • * •5 29 160 3,296 36 54 -9 3 us £7 -6 -4 — 7 — * -2 13 25 70 14 1 4 4 2 15 6 26 1 55 123 63 3 « 1 4 32 50 195 2,456 2,185 30 1 »9 S " 13 79 1,161 5,209 40 " 2 14 165 2,268 37 -1 6 6 15 613 12 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. I l I i n v T 110 BanlliaCI I I JaTal I'uuuharj (ruruaut) l a t e r in Japan l a a a than 8 at.i 8 aoa hat l a a a than 1 jx a a i i r , • a a 10 JTB ' • " IS J T B • • • 30 j r a or noro TJaauour. 1IIITT01I 3021 (luuhor) (pproaat) lunur in Japun Luaa than 6 ana 8 aoa hut l a a a than ! ft • a • ETTI ' * • 10 JTU • • • 15 T r i • • i 20 j r a or n r a Dhancun _ TOFHOI 3 0 H 1 JT >,., i o JTB U i n 2 0 pra 1 IT t e n lOpi 15 j i t 20 pra (lunhar) framaiii) lunar in Japan''. Laaa than 6 n a a 6 m a h u t laaa than 1 jr • • • 8 pra » » " 10 JTB • • ' 1 8 7TB ' ' • 20 pra or aarra Ghkauua 1 Ji 5 7.-1 10 j r a 1 6 JTB 30 pra (,,(.! I—I •" f ^ - o a o t ppnwr 111,170 1OO.0 47.4 3.3 2.6 3,s 3.1 8.1 13.7 20,6 .4 3 t 82,904 40,308 47.4 38.2 14,411 13.0 2.992 2,8 3D 172 8 830 63 4S7 93 1,012 133 4,989 999 7,409 1,841 93 19 72.880 82,742 73.6 1,982 2.6 B3.743 3,818 2,898 3,928 3,041 4,084 2,147 274 143 39,530 63 96 117 443 393 1,809 12,925 33,861 338 52,712 * - 17,787 24.8 3,898 2,826 3,404 3,917 3,484 1,342 228 114 9 3 32,819 .3 58.5 83 . 8 8 . 1 1 0 382 291 1.040 7,413 - 12,993 - 3 3 7 . 20 165 480 389 641 272 41 18 13,829 32.8 ail i n 4 or aura l M , Oak total r— • .— Par-aunt ftndrar 737 .7 3D • 1 B 6 33 193 498 11 - 199 .3 36 • 1 3 16 6 • 8 84 82 62 26 * 1 1 B 4 7 7 2 7 4 3,993 7.0 701 1.9 19 * - . . . . . . . . . 7 70 11 39 11. 2 471 81 16 4,398 940 196 1 7,428 1.938 433 3 73 IB 4 12 • 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 i J ii 11 a oi m i l II japai l l l l 82,804 3,680 • 2,838 . 2,788 2,909 . 4,804 9,284 - • 13,217 341 lOO.O .2 .2 .3 1.2 1.0 4.2 33,6 88.4 .9 l l l l l " 1 3 62.304 3,700 2,818 4.389 3,434 8,873 IS.073 32,928 479 100.0 73.6 8.0 3.7 5.4 4.3 8.8 3.0 .4 .2 lurar la j.,»n 80,814 100.0 IUTBX In ^ ^ 37,303 2 3 1 or aura , _ , 38,748 32,831 8.806 1 , 9 9 8 44.2 37.7 14.1 3.1 4 4 . 2 2 6 , 7 4 8 28,748 3.1 1,987 3,2 1,388 3.6 3.101 3,2 1,949 8.1 3,894 18.9 10,303 2 0 . 3 12,211 .6 398 100.0 1 26,718 71.8 7 1 . 3 28.718 26.718 4.8 1,809 3.5 1.399 6.1 1,892 4.6 1,716 8.7 3,463 3.2 1,211 . .3 128 .2 99 23,211 28 .1 100.0 . 1 3 8 3 .2 49 .2 89 .9 219 1.0 233 8.3 1,241 39.8 6,992 82.6 1 2 . 1 8 8 .9 209 18 a - 3 40 40 108 789 938 13 1 7 3 33 184 318 4 1 2 13 9 , 3 3 3 1.039 28.0 2.9 138 .4 26 .1 4 • 1,797 1,308 1,940 1,486 2,038 1,018 95 72 13,499 63.1 12 99 200 215 368 163 37 10 4 8 - 3 38 33 40 20 2 2 1 7 3 7 8 2 1 4 7,417 1,781 32.0 7.6 494 2.1 12 .1 . - 819 .9 1,948 12 1,283 93 1.830 234 1,840 387 2,818 749 8 , 9 8 8 3,294 7,280 3,303 314 88 8 . - I a,tal DhJC ~Z •. '..' ' . - - . Paroant I h - h . r _ 8 1 4 Mt> 34 174 S3 780 380 4 , 9 8 9 3,136 7 , 1 6 8 3,776 142 45 8 7 88 738 936 10 - - - 16 189 316 3 1 3 9 80,988 100,0 T a h i t i lunar In ^ ^ 38,088 81.4 8 1 , 4 2 6 . 0 8 9 28.089 3.8 1,943 3.9 1,480 4.6 2.389 2.9 1,486 2.9 1,978 9.6 4,889 30.9 10.814 .4 181 38,347 1 17.478 34.6 216 ,4 4 • 1,838 6 1,378 79 3 1.946 398 28 1,289 190 23 1,999 384 39 3,288 1,384 308 5,987 3,886 7 0 3 127 39 6 • a 6,456 23.9 7 3 . 7 2 8 , 0 2 4 28,024 8.0 1,608 4.0 1,399 5.7 2,014 3.9 1.338 4.6 1.811 3.6 938 .4 148 .2 84 1,796 1,330 1.794 1,151 1.429 824 130 42 18,309 100.0 34 .2 .2 3 4 3 4 .2 37 .4 81 1.8 224 1.0 180 2.6 387 3 8 . 7 3.933 67.8 10,386 .9 127 4 or aura Out ^ ^ 3 8,906 998 11.7 3.0 28,024 73.7 100.0 3 9,020 83.9 793 2.2 64 .3 . . 1 4 39 177 7 1 3 11 • - . . - 8 76 390 153 173 104 14 8 3 19 19 12 8 4 1 1 2 2 8,112 33.4 933 6.1 207 1.4 • 37 8 6 3 182 36 6 117 37 4 2 260 91 16 3 , 4 4 4 1,380 303 37 5.937 3.883 699 177 9 6 3 3 5 1 - - 4 ' _ 1 3 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 . KATITin Am BKSIDHffiB IK JAPAN __ JOJ^ P.ro»t Ant , Kunh.r ' AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H . . . . . . . . . . . . ——^—^—^^—— ..... (Nuab.r) (Poroont) • m r In J.pan U u t h i n 8 «•-., 8 t o * But 1 . 4 . t h i n 1 1 JT • " " 6 6 JTl * • • a ID JT9 " " • 15 15 JTl » • « 20 20 J T I or . o n UnJmcan ,,,,.„.,., - _ . , 1H9U6M BURN Umtw IT Jr. i-i JTI JT. (NunlMr) j ( N r M i in Jtpin TIME aj u d ^ ^ » - « H> ""dMr 10 10-14 J*!*" <"» Onlj | • 111,170 82,304 47.4 8,290 6.7 5,027 2.7 17.4 8.6 62,804 5,700 52,804 - . 2,184 . 1,013 2.8 3.9 3.1 5.1 18.7 20.6 .6 2,815 4,189 5,464 5,672 15,072 22,826 479 - 1,898 1,913 1!S 812 976 til 100.0 72,660 ^ . o . - 62,742 7 j _ 6 Bf JAPAN Both Both „„,„ „ j ^ , , ^ ^ ^ , „ „ 1,118 IS, 875 1.0 14.1 . . 98 416 286 163 8 . . 4 5,428 ,,5 3,027 ^ 1,118 7,109 ,_, 1 - 5 144 .1 , Undor 10, ,. Vn1 M , J> , 0 , „ , „ knoim 80,870 27.7 489 .4 - 4 . 43 117 584 1,845 4,806 8,746 . 8 - 18 70 50 8 . 983 65 j, l < 4 2,059 j-B 119 _j 12 62,742 52,742 - - - - 5,815 2,898 8,928 - 2,099 1,687 1,842 1,015 612 978 416 512 166 40 147 860 48 98 416 8 38 44 4 4 4 8 jr. " 10 jra " 15 JTU • 4.2 5,6 8.0 5,041 4,064 2,147 . 192 494 30 1,802 8,182 1,400 288 158 8 17 4 - 221 783 739 - .4 .2 274 143 - 274 16 107 38,620 28,811 640 74.5 .9 •TUTTOU nnnn (HtunMr) ruOJJU! W (p,reKrt) MvTor In J*j^n/1 L o u thin 6 n o i 8 m But L a u t h i n 1 j r 1 JT " • « 5 JT> 5 j n • • " 10 j r a 1 0 JTU « • " 15 JTn 15 JIM • " 20 JT. o r n o r . Unknom 1/ • 20 j r a loq.o .2 82 .2 .3 1.2 1,0 4.2 85 117 413 393 1,608 . . 8 - 4 8 82 862 - - 8,668 .2 2.2 - - 8 2 . - 35,6 12,925 - 58,4 22,551 - 338 - .9 . - 8 1 0 371 293 - - 6 9 - - 22.2 - - 54 43 1,143 - - - 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 - 79 - .2 - 7,346 4 - 465 5.0 1.7 8.4 20 j r . or . o r . Untnoim - 4 4 72.8 • 10 JT. " 15 J T . " 20 J T I - 48 245 1,226 6,306 22,825 20 L i n thin 6 . 0 . 8 K M but l i t ! t h i n 1 JT 1 JT • » • 6 JTl • • • • . 40 312 366 60 . g, , ^ 983 .9 418 It Both Uad „ 1 0 - * - - 8 . 34 33 4 4 24 461 - 12 - - 5,567 - - 22,551 4 - 528 TJJLI IK—ttSWMQI AID E3UCATIO IV JAPAj BY KUOH CLASSIIIGAT10SS, BT SIX AID 131: <Vtuit»r o-id Pox-cant) A a « - l c u - 3 o r a BV»CTM*I to V U l o 194* • V i lVara li an i n um TOTAL AHDICAI BOH •C" TOTAL 72.650 52,762 19,90( 10,513 Inlal • 5 - ? 10 - l 6 1 5 - 19 00 - 26 05- M 30-56 «,025 7,lo6 9.611 15,637 15,(66 9.659 6.506 1.72( 6l 6 210 Tl 13 5 15 7.966 6.691 1.166 12,1(3 9.911 6,690 1,926 (07 59 613 1,276 3,656 5.9.5 6,969 2,3(2 921 326 116 69 5 2 3 59 613 1,226 2.660 2.910 1,(66 (19 35( 162 59 17 3 1 2 57,503 26,716 10.5(5 5,167 6.165 9.5(6 6.766 7,906 7.917 6.(71 2,363 1,111 629 130 90 7 6 6 6,131 3.3(7 6.122 6,160 6(797 2.305 36 197 662 1,766 3,120 2,566 1,309 627 226 76 36 197 617 1,297 l,36( («3 635 239 101 3( £E t1 n u l l 35.567 26,026 Itedar 5 3.(60 w 3.«35 3,306 6,022 6,023 5.116 2.3(5 (TO So- £ L 5 - 69 50-56 g:& 65 a Or.r HALE tfalar 5 5 " 16? 10 15002530- 19 26 29 56 2:£ 65-69 50-56 55 - 59 60-66 65 * Or.r 5 " ? 1 5 - 19 20-26 25-29 3O-56 65-69 50-56 III 65 * Orar "J. 22 1 315 '•??? 6(6 •2 n3 E 3 5,61( _ 25 6(7 1,772 1,6<9 (7S 3(( 125 36 25 2 1 r 5,366 3,977 T E .35 1': 1(6 57 32 2 1 1 1 216 607 1,603 1,562 963 3(6 119 61 21 3 1 -1 29 307 1,273 1,620 6(9 175 59 21 T -1 L*M ttaflji O.O5 p i r C o i t , •cure* I form VU-2& 186) T I » 0 1 1 T Vara In Japan (ana or laaa 3 rra ar nora than 3 rra Total aanaol l a anbnel l a T apnn Japan TOTAL AmiOAI POET Xaaar In Japan 100.0 100.0 10O.0 15.1 12.7 15.6 23.2 IS.! S.9 3.6 .3 2.1 6.6 17.6 u!o 9.7 13.0 21.5 21.9 tl.9 l:I *3 2*3 9.323 5 ?£.no:• 796 3.065 3,103 1.563 - 9 1(6 (0 21 _ 50 1 s1 SIT 9.395 1 216 632 1,710 2.(35 2.X3 1.073 296 100 62 10 1 7!969 6,766 1.963 B:8 * Vnrar In Jap An la Japan I o n . or laaa 3 pro or than 3 JTA nora arJaael l x aohool In Japan Japan a2 .1 • * • • * •t 5U3 £| 6.6 10.6 10.9 6.7 3.3 c 53.2 7.S 6.6 7.( U.S ,t 6.6 2.0 :i * • • * * • * 6(.7 6.6 10.7 u.o 6.6 2.7 .( .3 .1 a a , • * • 0.7 ".1 •E ,1 26!? 17.0 6.6 1.6 .6 .3 .1 *>9. 1 % 11.6 li .6 .? .1 a a. . 1.0 3.2 S.E 15.7 12.9 6.6 3.1 1.1 .6 .2 a • . 100.0 .5 6.0 11.7 25.3 27.6 17.6 7.! 3.6 1.6 .6 .1- * • . 69.1 .3 1.9 5.9 12.0 12.7 !.6 6.1 2.3 1.0 .6 .1 . . . 66.! 50.9 .1 1.1 .2 2.1 5.! 13.3 16.9 3.2 3.7 1.1 .6 .2 1.6 16.1 12.0 5.6 1.6 .5 .2 .1 * -a •a a- 100.0 _ - .6 (.5 32.6 .13.0 16.6 6.0 l X .6 . . . 57.7 . • 5.2 3 K.9 17.9 Si \l •I . - 62.3 .3 3.3 13.5 15.1 7.3 U .l .J .1 * t U U 3 2 . — IXMHH V ttJIBOCI I I jAfjtf ST tttJCiTKH I I JAFH U S lATIfXCTi : 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, achoal tabulatad to aonrort *hol> fmr. _____ ~W •*»-" -Jfcf^l I 1 I U laaar 1B J i p u Laaa than 4 ana 4 Boa but laaa O 1 ~ " • 5 jra • " 10 rra " " 15 j r a " " 20 rra or Bora Uninoa, u 1 jr " 5 T" " 1 0 jrt " 1 5 jr. " 20 JTB l 3 ^. yyy yyy 832 yyy yyy yyy yyy yyy n yyy yyy *5 yyy H—11 yyy yyy 1.535 571 354 1.205 5.351 1.553 5.701 2.252 12,471 2.723 5.135 3.511 2,443 - - - . - - - - - - 3.700 2,815 5,343 3,535 5.472 15.072 22,825 4J7 1,700 2,785 3,555 774 242 141 1.205 154 l/24 151 42 12 18 127 4 . 245 53 8 77 415 8 183 124 81 130 673 4 177 187 203 902 2,840 5 0 1 1/32 347 145 220 707 2 537 473 1.457 2,960 52 417 554 428 447 4 485 1,480 5,306 5,119 81 202 475 1,27* 76* 8 1/58 93* 2,202 1,905 50 535 1,485 1,315 14 • " 172 787 1.684 20 270 322 430 522 737 670 2,513 800 1,557 1,011 375 257 29 183 104 179 183 1/32 347 535 519 670 198 1/58 - - . - 25 8 49 15 39 4 310 84 256 25 1,151 589 433 153 904 505 576 400 172 188 39 79 - 4 - 4 5 - 76 14 2 1 " - 84 4 31 4 31 4 883 3,921 1.041 4,764 1,552 10,158 1,923 3.582 2,400 2,248 - - - - - - - 1/22 147 34 4,044 2,147 93 30 4 - 294 143 4 102 38,520 2,51c k m 1 B Japaari Laaa than 6 Boa 6 BOB but laaa than l r r 1 JT • " • J JTB 5 rra " * " 10 rra 10 rra " " " 15 rra 15 rra " " " 2 0 jra 62 85 117 4*3 393 1,608 12,725 20 rra or .or. 22,551 336 . - 4 - 175 5*2 6 2 85 . 113 ^ • 4 3 1 1 8 316 8 30 149 8 8 131 18 77 1,201 52 129 * 111 8 - - - - . 8 56 122 4 15* 887 126 216 1 383 1,373 296 603 15 323 1,717 * 42 1,121 28 1,697 . 19 1,085 577 693 2,840 707 2,956 647 5,043 7*8 1,821 1,284 1,653 1 . 36 . 12 - 48 . * 60 . 8 . 36 12 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. f 3 n l n a - 2 o (25 pureaot aaatpla) . 16 3 yy y - 207 Sourca: ^___ " - 62,850 Data •'--. yyy JlfA.ll 10 ' 302 52,742 3.615 2,672 3.124 458 raoiG* MRU ' 52.805 52.742 3.415 2,478 3,926 3.051 20 rra or rjora •;-,•.-•- * 45.380 72,650 " 15 rra " 20 rr§ * 52.40* UBUC1> SOU " " IB i '* !*)« lli.no ••Tar In Japan Laaa than 6 not 6 aoa h i t laaa than 1 I T irr " " • 5 jra 5 jra • " " 1 0 rra 10 yra • 15 rra " ] t o l i U 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 KPUCjTICM M£lifiMl*m ITVHH . . . . 39 15 295 62 1,1*9 49* 1 2 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 180 . . - . 114 - . 65 . . . . 14 . . . . . - . 8 . . . 2 5 . « 1* 32 8 88 - 2 * i . . . 12 . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 . . . 8 18* . . . . . 65 . . . . 216 . . . * * 1,1*5 *70 314 180 . 104 . . . . 23 12 . . - 8 8 . . 17< . . . S . 20 318 S . . . 513 12- yyy . 28 * . 45 yyy . . 4 . . 115 yy y . . 15 39 yyy . . . . - . . 172 . 24 322 . . . . - yy y . . 58 1,373 yyy . . IT IS 19 20 21- B k K n m 1* . . - . 106 . . . 65 . . - . 14 162 . . - . . . 8 . . - . . . 8 . . . . - . . 4 1* 32 . 8 . . - - - - - - - - - 8 88 2* TABU 33,—iEWCATIQH Note; Sducation JTTATTVTTT. EDUCATION in Japan raford to TOTAL TN .TAPAH year yaara 58*9 .3 .7 1.1 832 1,205 4,351 1,483 1-3 5.1 2.0 11.5 2.A 5,701 2,242 12,671 4.6 2,723 5,139 12 yaara 3.1 2.4 3,411 2,663 13 14 y«ari yaara 1.3 1,495 15 In yaara yaara .3 ,2 17 lG yaara yaara 19 yoara •5 571 346 192 114 .1 .1 65 14 * • • 20 y a o r t 21 y o a r a OnfcnooB. e 8 174 .2 (HmDar) ( p - r e M | t 72,650 j 100,0 86.6 62,840 1 2 year yaara .3 .4 207 3 yoara .4 yaara ,6 Hon* 4 .6 430 422 937 690 3.5 1.1 2,513 800 yoara yoara 2.1 1.4 1.557 1,011 yoara .5 ,2 .1 395 122 T yoara 6 yoara. 9 10 11 1? yaara 13 yoara 14 15 yaara yoara esicrtf nmm sow 58 28 • • 16 yoara 17 yaara Unrncan ..iji. 290 322 1-3 •9 5 yaara & yoara a 8 8 I 12 38,520 \HtBhor) fP-ffl-Ht) 100.0 Hon* 6.6 2,540 1 2 3 * ,5 1.4 175 542 883 y*ar yoara yaara yoara 5 6 yaara year* 7 yoara G yoara 9 y«r< 10 yoara 11 12 yaart yaara 13 14 15 yoara yaarl yaara It. 17 yoara ygora Ifl yaara 1? 20 21 yaara yaara yoara 2,3 10.? 2,8 12.4 4.0 26.3 3,921 1,061 4,764 1,552 lo,15fi 5.0 7.3 6.2 5.7 3,6 *-3 "ninown * 65,380 3B2 3.9 8 yaara * yaara 10 yoard 11 yaara • Nona 111,170 3 yaara: 4 yaara 5 yaara 6 yaara 7 yaara AlCRT CAN BORN school in Japan) 9KA2I 1941 1,40 Number 100.0 Honi 2 year* a t t e n d e d LAST ° * ^ 8S£) 1 number of ApD ?orcant T IN JAPAN BY LAST YiAR ATTKWIKD SCHOOL IN JAPAN AND NATIVITY i .8 .5 .3 .2 * • a .4 1,923 3,582 2,400 2,268 1,373 513 318 184 106 65 14 8 6 162 65,380 3T4 58.9 -3 F o r P VRA-2& [25 p o r c a n t of 1937 yaara attandad to school IN 66:18;:: I, IRA i n tabulated tinkBOIB 9,203 17,066 10,426 148 8.3 15-3 9.4 .1 48 25 31 73 117 181 123 128 1,560 1.71 375 694 2,302 618 2,704 2.4 2,353 2.1 31 .52 33 22 52 76 76 75 88 2.3 31 14 24 B u 43 15 «6 11 ?E 10 6 year 1902 19151324 2,556 ahcle B-fora 13251 618 .5 t* naareat 19001914 19301734 5?i 19*2 JAP All 153515-38 373 .4 65,380 * " 43 40 30 16 20 24 32 4.8 20 36 40 19 50 5.i" 15 ill J6 *s 31 44 »5 :>f, L7 4 13 B • 4 1( ~ 4 35 58 ill :« ,18 4 ~ 62,840 _.,T, 186 505 86.6 -5 .5 •T 62,840 " 2,540 6.6 _ <"] Id 30 16 20 2H' 19 50 v: 31 B 11 48 24 - 113 152 176 15? 113 551 2 36 516 8' 3 25 2 277 130 45 18 14 4 16 1 •03 " 2,505 3.4 - 588 144 41 28 10 . 4 4 1,775 1,255 2,118 3-5 2.3 . 38 106 52 76 75 64 .113 144 66 175 101 1.52 585 228 105 •61 252 512 264 547 374 126 131 45 16 33 28 }0 U It 45 26 38 55 101 17 4 13 4 24, 20 4 - " - • • • " - - • -- 4 a 8 12 5 - 8 854 1,*23 882 7 4* ~ 12 B 77 .2 355 2,134 66E 321 163 82 15 12 12 4 33 16 32 1C 528 2,380 177 2,800 -. 878 5,216 838 720 31 46 3« 33 6l 4 285 224 24 78 p 4 105 14 18 38 55 41 277 207 67c 150 274 141 52 12 4 4 - 4 4 " 632 254 128 85 36 26 17 8 4 4 1,1243 1.5 31 53 48 4i3 56 22'.: 101 355 T2 72 53 26 4 - 104 247 8,081 •3 -8 21.0 1,263 82 7 3712 205 122 53 40 14 - 4 2b 161 •2 4 16 32 1.7 59 - 16 6 4 4 4 1,978 448 2,306 258 403 240 346 151 *3 16 2? 13 - * . 4 1 4 ltf 1? 16 * _ 4 4 4 16,905 44.0 10,414 27,0 * . a i J, 13a -3 2 , 5 « » ** — ' 4 4 " - Lose than CO? percent- Source! mmbar AiTBNUKD Erevan 4,<iir-:.i. (88) 4 " 4 6 - 16 25 111 4 38 ?< 8 4 8 8 75 7? 666 113 161 1,544 4 IT 427 656 375 694 2,298 618 1,974 448 50 17 47 42 2,625 5,157 838 4 4 22 13 4 25 13 8 4 4 4 8 4 - — 4 - 30 4 " 8 792 1,351 823 (416 25c 126 85 16 25 IT 355 2,102 1,757 1,247 1,265 8.72 236 205 122 59 40 - 14 4 4 4 ?! 8 " 2,302 766 401 240 3*6 181 83 It 7? 13 ' - 4 * ~ • 131 TABU! 1(„—irantWE IS JAPAS HI TWEE AaS nROtira Br BIRTIPIAOE CF r-AIlMTSl i.il'..l TOTAL BiRTKFLACS OF PARSKTS [•«rcont IV *.ir AM8MCAA KIM ::-Mer 20-35 20 40 f over ! Al»ricen-8»rn Evacuee a to IRA In 1942 IF JAlAi: ABO AGS OK IPvTSR I S JAPAH Under Total y-39 20 H';.\?.<J~: 40 !• Total HERS I S JAPAH Under 20-39 40 a e'er r.v.r 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 - United S U t e o -Baaatl - linkiicein/^ at.i 14.5 3.0 .1 59,748 10,503 2,5.U. 235 27,916 10,2*2 1,899 105 30,923 241 261 114 907 40,694 10,114 1,944 190 23,222 9,919 1,746 97 16,862 195 194 61 410 14,061 46 12 45 4,696 343 153 8 497 -4 19,254 389 250 KATHTS BORB tothap " " a I S JAPAK - Japan - United. S t a t e s - Hawaii - Unknnan S9.9 SO. 5 65,353 58,607 5,422 1,213 111 33,223 26,911 5,266 1,019 27 31,23.9 30,789 156 194 80 911 907 45,817 39,523 5,168 1,052 74 28,286 22,318 5,041 908 19 17,117 16,795 127 144 5! 414 410 19,536 19,084 254 151 37 4,937 4,593 225 111 8 14,102 13.994 29 50 29 FATHER BOW Mother " " I S UHITCD 3TATi3 - Japan - United Statea - Hawaii 6,862 545 4,173 144 4,745 512 6,101 132 117 4,736 497 4,099 140 6,665 489 4,044 132 71 3 55 8 126 48 76 4 80 46 23 57 25 17 4 3.8 .8 1.2 1.1 .1 2,271 580 2,123 491 844 74e 39 144 69 2.037 462 784 748 43 1,940 411 78) 7,16 39 93 4 51 — 4 - 234 118 61 55 183 80 61 42 51 38 - .2 164 16 43 6 35 93 4 50 59 12 13 4 30 152 12 63 4 93 51 . " TOTAL n - .2 6.7 .8 5.7 .2 77 72 12 Unknown • .'.illMother H SUM IH HAVA '.I - Japan " " e 7.5 l.T - United s t a t e e - Hawaii - TJrJtnown rATHTJt - BIKTHFLACK L"JOfC7M/l Mother - Japan » - United S t a t a a " - Hawaii • - thnkiwwn * .1 a .1 a:: 8 3 43 - if, - 51 4 -4 16 -4 6 — 4 17 — 12 " 4 50 39 * 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 - 3? 4 a 13 4 26 -4 - 8 — 8- 12 4 -8 - 67 33 - 13 -5 477 477 . . " a 6 4 4 — -' -4 - 4- 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, including 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 distribution 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 proportion 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 remainder 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 othercenters, (90) 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 adjusting 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 seasonal 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. (91) AGE - S E X FIG. 6 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 (93) WRA CENTERS EXCEPT TULE 7-1-44 LAKE 1-1-45 TULE LAKE 7-1-45 FIG. 8 AGE BY SEX AND NATIVITY' WRA CENTERS, SEMIANNUALLY (PERCENT) SOURCE' TABLES 3 7 . 3 » , * I . « . J , 4 J 1 4 7 1-1-43 - 7-1-45 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 lot*I Octal 9 1 Hal. 134.533.035 15.193,839 10.591.145 11.258.459 13,115.335 11.539,233 11.057.768 10.474.721 9,719,965 5.978.775 9,352,291 7,877,743 5,255,595 4,950.545 3.B87,626 2,745.974 2,820,977 1 499 MBU. "Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 00-04 25-29 30-34 35-30 40-44 45-40 60-54 55-50 40-54 58-69 70-74 75 4 OTC Scores t 0 (ftutisar a&d F*uc*nt) 1-KIUJ.M *™»d fara*« abroad. J I I B C I MM I t fill F !btal 65.994.416 57.635.512 100.0 49,a 50,2 5,221,265 5,429,399 8,710,418 5,059.672 8,513,353 6,307,879 3.105,021 4.784.080 4,482.181 4,217,332 3,676.122 3,212.667 2,804.952 1,928,131 1,339,346 1.314,334 6.972,497 5,351.746 5.845,044 6,045,658 6.035.920 5,749,555 5.365,700 4,935.906 4.516,597 4,145.759 3,701,521 3,045.928 2,448,596 1.962,496 1,405.628 1,606,543 9.0 7.9 5.3 9.0 5.6 5.3 7.3 7,2 6.7 5.2 6.6 4,7 3.7 2.9 2.0 2.1 4.6 4.0 4.2 4.6 4.1 4.0 3,8 3.6 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.0 l.o 4.4 3.9 4.1 4.6 4.6 4.3 4.0 3.6 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.3 1.8 1.8 1.0 1.1 TWslc 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. t»5) 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 ! • * ¥ • • SH AHES1CAS M B * T O T A L AMD 1 0 8 TORitOK SlBcl, ; srn.il Other Totnl Hr.,-:. H.rrlrl 110,210 63,156 11.712 5,036 71,531 57,800 13.369 1,271 1,705 1,517 l.ioo 1,127 1.871 1.705 1.517 1,500 1,871 1,703 1.510 1,189 1,871 1.703 1,910 1.189 1,178 1,132 1,360 1,M5 1,196 1,132 1,132 1,360 1,135 1,196 1,132 1,667 1,752 1,251 2,016 2.239 1,667 1.752 1.55T 2,016 2,239 2,512 2,HI 3,211 3,260 3.621 2.512 2, H i 3.233 3,227 3.532 11 3H 87 3,616 3.722 3,221 2,667 2.361 3.107 3.351 2.635 1,9*2 1,523 207 102 27 21 29 2,226 2,062 2,075 1,715 1,522 1,229 1,027 S36 565 110 98* 1,021 1,211 30 31 32 33 1,271 1,0*9 2J7 212 316 202 923 229 666 fetl] TOTAL. OnAer 1 2 I 7 I 9 10 11 12 !l \l IT 12 19 20 21 22 s i! 1 - - 1,178 1,127 : ' 5* 711 763 1,157 1,061 3.351 3.336 2,591 201 1 976 I 13 20 25 23 27 19 77 1,065 87 255 5* 963 1,127 1.393 1,611 137 17? 123 121 1H 190 208 23 IT !0 12 7 162 1 173 166 173 153 3 57 52 55 So ,1 Sr 62 69 TO 71 7? Tl 71 1,323 1,315 1,287 1,263 1,211 '21 it-, ??1 1.213 1,110 1.072 986 950 223 192 211 557 68! 520 112 351 173 129 119 313 202 179 181 105. 88 11 $ 91 56 3* 37 967 971 W ' sir 5-37 820 756 , :•'• •06 611 503 115 337 ;.'i,f, 205 168 1-8 si 76 15 131 122 170 192 175 177 162 181 138 121 81 86 87 53 8 •:•:, 33 1,070 1,038 1,181 1,120 1.165 1.285 1.158 112 3 78 7 1 1,123 1,125 1,002 6 7 67 *7 10 11 7 7 8 39 1 6 1 3 1 2 25 1* 12 6 s 1 3 1 I 3 6 7 1 3 1 2 .5 1 .? 3 1 3 1 2 1 I 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 33 !'») : 1 IS 20 13 2 26 2 5= 53 6! "2 SO 44? '72 715 93 TT7 1 6 7 10 15 23 15 27 S3? 110 171 867 1,157 1,116 1,170 109 79 73 1,061 Olr, H I 919 511 112 120 12? 127 118 21 77 131 171 241 811 7I6 890 1.023 1.177 120 123 153 1ST .735 1.319 1,3*2 1,22* 1.2*1 1,238 191 .131 221 255 96* 111 1,210 1.139 1,078 0S5 950 ii;' 192 211 203 171 857 :'.?1 173 128 5*> Z 1,012 . 2 150 9*6 1,177 1,381 1.631 118 3-0 1 1 1 1 ! i'5 1*5 114 100 8 1 8 358 521 615 873 R»7 27 22 12 I 3 16 11 11 8 10 =37 216 1* 19 P H I 35 3 ! 25 •H: ; 1 7* 111 37? 10 33 73 11 13 17 78 3? 31 77 76 87 131 Till 77 P 2b i J 20 31 IS 12 18 lb *73 353 118 73 a 29 23 20 21 57 52 : ;• a 26 26 1,100 "82 912 -18 236 7 10 11 33 185 i,-.' 9 7 10 11 23 21 *5 52 52 52 70 596 1,310 1,201 1,162 1,151 1.035 9 ; - 13 IS 25 21 27 8T0 761 1*7 119 '7 62 15 12 11 17 293 151 lit 112 65 72 103 103 117 c 15 12 11 13 1,191 7-6 9 9 31 32 18 12 21 23 905 9 30 572 1,000 1,188 1,125 1,011 * 11 7 11 15 18 1,196 998 810 "•7 120 z 7 P 2,181 2,016 2,023 1,693 1,158 ill 19* 2 2 4 11 1,503 1.397 1,127 2ja \ 701 182 55 - 7 « 973 T50 -78 7 - 1.553 68 so, l.OJl 1,182 1.3*3 1,123 1,185 1,129 2 : 1.911 1,037 981 1.257 1,123 1,217 ,61 : ; 3,559 3.736 3.171 2,622 2.313 2 1*7 If •2 1.671 : 5 5 5 15 2 2 1.252 1,125 17 IX 28,379 11 30 85 2a 3 5.656 2,129 2,818 3.213 3.207 3.199 53 37 93 38,709 2,189 2,818 3.221 3.239 3.587 982 993 HI 362 1.993 2,218 6,8 10 111 112 Other 1,660 1,718 1,816 1.993 2,218 : 107 108 88 123 128 39 M*rrl.d. 1,660 1,71s 1,8*6 ; 231 677 020 1,152 1,152 7*3 SibflC 1,123 797 35 36 IT 38 fetal 1,123 1,315 1,123 1,185 1,129 159 -.,•9 120 u : BOBS eow 221 '"••is 312 199 LTO 3 H'7 105 36 -6 99 «?'; 21 *y 153 36L 05 g BIB 706 689 330 173 170 191 175 fill 240 209 1-5 1-7 SI 74 LB 138 121 8* 37 2 K 4; 73 TULI jfc—9I1SLE TFA2S OF AOE BY SEI. HATITITY Mil (ASttffltt STATBSt SEI A9D AM R 77 71 79 tutnl 53 3« 11 11 16 K SI 82 9 TOTAL Single Ksrrled 2 - 1 7 3 6 11 5 2 1 2,696 36.635 31.191 5,303 989 879 800 761 779 989 879 »K; 76l 769 715 699 769 715 fee 7?1 25 12 7 •> 5 3 3 H5 * o v e r 21 6 60,189 36,651 9«9 881 206 768 7«< 919 111 snb 761 713 752 726 702 737 699 757 (7b 702 e l n n 7 1 s V 699 £ 1,167 87 b 878 5?3 976 1.167 15 16 17 IS 19 1,263 1,651 1.617 1,606 l.SED I.263 1,681 1,613 1.597 1,876 1.197 1.913 1,593 1,163 1,100 1,880 1.930 1,500 1.039 925 10 11 11 zo 21 22 1. 829 871 n '5 5 21,037 6 — _ -1 5 1 _ _ -6 17 ") 35 256 160 1™ 91 106 626 617 33: 162 306 636 510 560 E36 639 •• 57 bo 61 62 S Jl 67 US 69 FO 51 52 £ s? 57 5< 59 too 126 87? -_ . -b rn ge 1.136 826 875 ^78 ebb 1,136 1,261 1,662 1,602 1.597 1,860 1,268 1.662 1.598 1.590 1.856 97« 966 z llil f , * . _ _ • _ -1 5 1 _ • _ _ * .. „ -6 _ •-•'•> } en if 36 19 5 3 3 6 3 - 16 2 .;5 ' ': 23,656 5,267 11 16 9 13 „ 2 6 7 b 3 9 3 i3 3 3 5 ' (79 7.73 '63 •31.1 bon 36 25 31 12! 99 83 35 ?7 529 660 381 353 321 116 ,L 7'? an 76 376 61 21 35 33 27 20 28 28 16 20 370 16 7? 26 28 77 16 13 125 261 260 271 670 632 735 9 2 126 7 5 b 3 1 2 967 991 990 998 193 196 'l? 6lj 633 666 993 216 •V 637 675 91 102 101 139 102 2 2 1 1 1 . - 61 6? 9 371 7 J T J 5 L 93 : 3 67 69 33 19 I? 18 11 17 _ _ _ * _ w 2= 27 23 17 18 -2 21 26 1 6 I 7 3 9 2.553 _ _ . . ~ " _ " _ . -1 " _1 .. " _ -2 2? 1 10 10 25 6 6 5 66 81 50 72 95 18 9 12 11 .26 be 176 283 332 637 655 27 17 61 7b 90 7li8 272 276 1L.1 ere 1 6 10 15 13 6 6 5 638 678 :'-'• 1 i 7! 19 696 .61. 33 3 5 576 116 1-5 'I? 99 83 657 36 3 2 3 2 500 632 353 337 30s 107 91 77 7 7 71 355 712 •71 '"' 275 210 38 27, 32 11 27 253 21..7 666 7.27 7'71 ell 28 [6 57 125 661 bll fit btS 91 102 108 105 102 7 9 6 7 7 5 5 2 2 95 -1 2 2 1 1 1 6 51 8 6 a T 5 3 „ 7 26 20 11 6 7 160 121 11? 10--, 39 15.736 20 7 61 60 ?! 5' 1 £ 20 260 227 208 199 116 193 180 170 193 »7 a 3 6 3 3 7 - 7 13 17 20 11 375 6 7 6 3 15 9 16 6 5 9 13 205 287 257 _2 1K "9 15 boo 679 2 1 13 23! Ill 117 83 82 9 6 11 10 13 16 666 530 ilT 377 321 1 6 s Other 39 I 5 F07JSI36- EGHJ Strytle Jlnrrl , d 76 2? 12 26 31 J- (Continued) 9 211 366 bos 661 1,068 l,o2l 1.007 862 802 663 577 739 673 621 680 190 1.207 106 65 53 38 18 760 673 591 335 31b 1.855 1.903 1,677 1,022 907 666 -0: «99 I'TI 260 2:7 * _ " 1 J 3 1,871 1.9*2 1,570 1.16} 1.076 79 115 122 90 Total 120 156 7 688 511 667 669 623 g -J _ -. - Other 26 27 23 20 26 2 )o 39 _ -7 122 172 610 609 330 3B 1 6 211 350 611 »51 906 R )i37 ? 26 15 6 1.072 1,052 1.036 866 163 B! 3 6 25 26 27 21 29 31 E AKFillClil ebrU Mere)-, i Stnrle ? 1 39 16 11 H HAini MAI -« .. -. -1 ?? s Under I 1 Other A l l 'HI C e n t e r . , JeraAro 1 , I963 1 - 26 61 06 616 £ 16 :•:• R 671 883 1,202 1.10 1(16 266 965 0B9 .989 997 992 193 196 •.'HI 292 216 a 66 IS 676 6 I TABLE 3 6 . —SlJTOLfc -XAH£ Ul AflJ! BY S E j , •• ?. A ' : > I l t l JUS 60 . _ iti^ . 9S1 9U1 61 6s Sl.j'l, K A T I Y I T I AHlv kASITAl STATUS* 6J7 Otter 127 1M) 221 192 211 202 61? 560 688 111 170 173 523 103 1)21 131 103 87 Sin-li Total B 1 1 1 -. ~ . - 36 20 9 11 23 11 5 5 6 6 IS 3 3 6 s ? 1 2 3 2 1) 2 6 ;• -. - .: 12 2 3 7 1 50.051 26,998 20,711 2.362 36.896 26,609 S32 826 8B2 K£? 793 73? 706 7M 7-2 706 882 826 760 728 6(0 6}6 773 759 739 Geo 739 10 11 10 13 8JB SBO 876 1,060 275 stso 671 1,0140 it 1.092 1.092 11 1.255 1.390 1.627 1.6*6 1.761 1,255 1.390 1,620 6S 66 67 6< 69 72S 976 Uss 173 127 119 f 1 291 93 70 71 72 ?3s ISO lUl J, 139 90 96 u 77 7» 79 32 16 so 9 si 82 2 8* s over rtKjjjj Unitr 1 2 I I 7 •9 17 IS 19 SO 21 02 I. a 1 1.719 1.799 1.631 1,506 1.261 •Si fVI7 n 27 *;•:; 635 733 777 1.630 1.65B 1.527 1,1)51 1,135 909 -5> Wis 330 272 OS 1.156 1,016 1.039 B79 29 665 110 27 £ ii 32 35 3 3« .39 ;.•: ill 90 12 156 jue 78? 202 175 166 93 73 66 38 5 _ . _ a „ a a - 7 25 82 g ltd, ,,.7 7?1 696 671 796 '07. "17 10 _ _ _ - 19 610 522 LI v 8 519 6 681 1.04 5B9 DOS 7 568 766 5 1. .ill". i.-o: 777 1 " _ " a " a " a (26 760 s,o66 • •* _ «• _ - 676 6J0 726 L30 7?6 756 733 733 a 8J6 8 * „ 873 866 1,027 1.086 877 666 1,027 1,086 1,261 1,261 1.376 1,622 1.662 1.727 1.376 1.615 2 1.668 1,699 1W 5 2 1.776 1,601 I.633 1,116 3 1? 1.679 1.237 z 10 1,133 995 1,016 z _ a a 1 1 15 17 17 is 33 565 68 76 756 1.617 1.665 851 656 19 395 367 a 676 213 126 16 " 699 19 13 17 37S 1 T2S 753 357 563 lit 'JT 317 a a JUS 797 612 50 71 3 32 11 - 2 ss 60 370 363 721 BOfc 35 33 25 1 a 1 26 16 7 15 10 5B3 66s n 65 66 1 m 268 57 68 2 1 3« 20 - 17 (W) 5» 656 17 7 7 k 3 97 86 77 ??6 J25 219 !?2 29 29 13 Otter 780 6(6 532 Tot,; _ ~ - ?20 192 211 207 Jio 687 799 173 523 725 17 1 12J 686 119 353 9' 291 si 268 2 178 it) 135 90 3? 5 5 6 3 3 6 2 1 2 ~ - 2 6 2 6 2 2 3 12 6 8 2 _ - 15 6 6 9 5 3«9 a a — " " 5 6 6 9 3 13 8 13 8 Id 16 16 16 5 5 13 13 7 .'8 1? 21 30 25 26 17 12 21 21 12 K 23 28 29 7 P fig 3 c 1(4 5* 6 5 8 2,121 — " . ~ . 6 182 2Ul 12,665 6 a 6 10 6 6 3 " _ ~ 7 6 IBfi 115 PA 5 a 6 62 10t$ 23 11 a 6 25 20 a 6 11 2a 3 u s V 16 11 u 65 16 .V 19 16 10 1 2 2 65 93 36 16 16 7 166. 87 58 62 28 16 9 11 1 1 10 111 17 15 18 111 101 a 96 15.155 3 11 621 166 282 2712 L7a 25 221 1 123 1.19 1U 120 103 3» 11 — " _ " " _ •> 38 Otler 27 1 m i 575 26l 2-18 III 636 KU «S7 809 S7 33 Harried Oi.3, 979 !£ ,,7 olrvle 1 T Ml s 333 7 2lt 8] 636 106 (Cootlmirf) n a n a SOEI MerrteS a a 28 16 15 R U C « n t a r i . J a n u a r y 1 , I9U3 1MKRIC6B E0EC1 1 Harried _ • _ • _ - SS2 610 799 All 6 6 a a a a a - a 1 1 E 7 ? a 11 9 15 16 22 25 " 1 a 1 1 a 1 " ? I 2? 1 1 2 36 -6 56 3 100 3 2 171 9 9 13 6 ? 6 7 ••?a 298 602 625 30 16 £ 7 696 511 726 706 6 661 6 7«9 3 o.V 7U 6 i: h 73 HULK } 6 . — SI8MJS I B M Of AM BT SIX, IttTITITT AID XAHITAl STATUS: Tnt.l Si Si « 781 79« 707 k9 TOTAL 81 M i l Harried 8 2 7 2 J 726 666 =75 698 609 50 51 52 HI J g 1 507 6 7 3 626 399 369 1 5 3 3 5 286 278 236 198 192 2 636 35f 356 297 265 28s 5T 5» 59 to 61 62 g 65 22 29 19 15 R It 8 10 7S 79 11 2 2 82 3 5 ;.-.y.i=..--i 9 tan 96 77 97 82 71 71 1 H 1 1 67 1 1 82 69 55 50 35 1 ? 26 28 2 1 36 22 15 11 10 1 1 7 i 2 t 2 9 it 22 7 17 8 8 6 3 5 5 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : - IS 770 788 696 686 582 632 1 1 Total 2 - 57 59 ; - 2 1 1 1 3 6 6 1 2 07} 1 roixioH BOD Single Harried 5 2 6 2 2 r k i J06 630 667 690 601 888 82; i 51 96 95 77 95 S2 70 268 286 2J 2 182 188 129 us 51 87 82 69 55 38 3V 30 22 16 11 10 7 22 7 17 8 8 3 3 2 1 2 k 5 5 5 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 5 2 3 3 J 196 196 176 151 3 1 1 lot 2 99 1 1 t 88 21 29 18 15 1 8 10 1 5 n 58 6k 51 I 57 59 26 1 1 1 Other 283 277 236 197 190 6 - (CoDtlnuS) 1 5 3 3 5 358 353 I Vi-.ri--.-1;- 700003 O—*« 7 3 1SJ 166 129 118 91 It 1 3 1 2 2 6 1 2 2 SS5 A OTU I OtfadP 18 2 8 8 1 2 6 so I » 9 1 *8 51 I 77 9 1 1 2 70 71 72 26 15 11 10 13 2 1 132 106 6o B99 2 3 1 1 1 Total 1 3 2 2B 196 196 176 151 69 S? AMSSICAX 80101 SUglt Hurled Other 98 95 All «BA C n l m , O u r a i y 1 , 1 9 4 2 3 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 «a TOTAL Urtdar J-9 Tj-14 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 45-69 70-74 75 4 o a a r * llmla Famala Total 110,24c 6C,189 50,051 71,531 fl,UD 7,151 4,225 3,614 4,613 .',815 7,742 3,335 3,547 4,724 7,669 7,914 4,773 2,153 2,213 3,061 7,105 9,445 9,537 15,464 15,456 9,642 4,766 4,974 5,7(4 5,669 6,249 6,459 5,367 2,663 944 350 15-19 20-24 Si - 2 5 30-34 35-39 40-44 0 2 6 ABERJCAK '.; TAJ. Total 4,369 2,603 2,761 3,273 2,051 3,524 4,939 4,416 7,433 814 292 3,491 3,836 2,725 1,520 951 455 170 5« 15,357 15,401 9.371 4,193 1,677 537 196 69 '.3 3 2 5 6 «3m I • H Tottl B4La fr-ile Total Bala 36,635 34,896 38,709 23,554 15,155 1O0.O 3,973 3,515 4,436 7,606 7,779 4,651 29 if -1. 127 .155 271 575 3,297 6,177 5,693 6,180 6,446 5,362 17 74 12 7.3 6,5 8.6 14.1 14.2 54.6 3.8 4,203 3,590 4,779 7,749 7,422 4,720 2,296 1,076 409 .21 48 o 1,895 599 178 75 21 6 !. 4 1 2 1 1 7 5 2,384 939 344 3,3U 3,763 2,704 1,51* 950 454 127 53 2,432 612 231 64.9 53.2 31.7 3.5 3.2 4.3 7.0 7.2 7.3 6.5 P.' 13.9 14.11 8.5 3.8 1.5 .6 .2 a 1.8 1.1 4.3 7.0 6.9 3.5 7.7 4.3 6.9 7.1 4.2 1.7 .5 .2 .1 1,3 7.1 7.0 4.4 2.4 2.5 3.0 1.9 3,2 4.5 4.0 2,3 .7 .5 5.4 5.7 5.9 4.9 2.6 .8 .3 1 45.4 4.3 8.7 4.3 4.5 6.2 H Famla 4.3 1,9 2.0 .3.2 5.5 7.5 1.4 .9 .4 .1 4.3 2.1 1.0 .4 .1 . * * .2 .7 .7 .5 3.0 5.5 5.2 5.7 5.9 4.9 a 4 I a H 1 • 35.1 # . :.;• * ,8.3 * # • . . # . . T POBB108 ICRK Total Bala Fanala 21.4 # . a .1 .1 .1 .1 1.1 2.6 1.8 3.7 4,5 4.0 2.2 .7 .3 13.7 » • . .1 ,1 .1 .2 1.5 3.0 3-4 7.5 4.4 .9 .4 .1 * Form M l - 2 6 TABLE 37 a.—ACS BY $83. AM) NATIVITY: Hate. K 414 TOTAL UndaT 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 75-29 30-34 15-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 * over 0 8,232 4,434 543 21!, 227 >:"i 495 532 516 382 246 74 45 El 45 7 765 J.'il 231 218 235 191 y/n 44,".-. 3,798 5,123 2,605 249 778 '14 50,. 583 14 6 15, 538 .429 4 " 985 384 305 Tit 60 40 183 265 304 267 112 97 61 14 5 E 1,127 818 571 155 39 20 4 1 1 Total us:. FflfAAll 1,829 1,280 100,0 53.9 46.1 5 7 7 4 6 6.5 5.2 7.8 12.2 1.5 2.7 4,0 6.0 7.0 4.9 2.8 3.0 7,5 .1.8 6.2 7.2 9.4 2.7 2.2 3.2 3.7 3.1 1.6 .9 .7 2,518 1,M>9 247 74,:, 5 6 1.1 11 •tip 477 568 432 171 57 14 32 •1 " 1 1 1 1 FnKali 5 4 9 19 i: 1.72 210 183 H.'i 384 104 24 13 49 24 6 441 475 522 51' 30. 246 74 44 •• <-"• 61 39 13 14 38 124 251 292 259 131 77 61 11, 5 14,2 10.3 5.1 4.9 6.1 6.0 6.4 6.3 4.6 2.9 .9 .6 2.7 2.° 2.1 7.1 4.7 1.7 2.2 .7 ,5 1 I c I N T (OKE10H BORN U f f B 3 0 * 8 90RK Total Bala (enala B a l a Papala T a t a ! TOTAL sou Kill - - F roraiGH Total T . , ( 291 775 324 >,3P 551 166 2"" 76 75 8 1. ( N u A o r Mid PerOent) leevj. H 9CB> fatal Fasala Bala 435 643 996 1,151 851 422 401 500 B UBfcXU TOTAL Total C e n t r e ! UtiJi^ J&nutUr? 1 , VfkW IIT; 1 one a D . M U H I on short—tar* and » a a o n * l 62.3 ':•• ',2 7.6 12.1 13.9 ".7 4.5 1.7 .5 .2 1 ."• 30.6 37.7 22,2 3.5 I.' 3.9 6.0 6.9 4.7 2.4 1.2 .1 .1 3.0 2.5 1.7 6.1 7.0 5.2 2.1 .7 .7 ,1 a a a a .2 .1 a a . .3 .1 . . * - . . a ,1 31.7 .3 .4 .6 3.0 5.5 5,8 6.4 6.1 4.6 2.9 .7 - a * .1 .2 .4 1.5 7.; 15.5 a .! ,2 .2 .7 •J.P 1.5 3.0 3.6 7.3 4.7 7,' 2.2 .7 3.1 1.6 .9 .7 .7 •' .1 tens than 0,05 percent. TiBUC J7b,—AtK BY 311 AMD HAT^VTH, Wotui H ADS TOTAL [fndnt 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 70-24 25-79 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-94 55-59 to-64 65-69 70-74 75 4 o r o r 11 '"mala Total 9,807 8,232 12,165 1,398 1,318 1,756 2,706 710 668 674 897 1,285 1,776 737 720 7,514 1,530 723 708 1,025 85! 947 1,002 886 491 149 53 Bala 644 859 1,471 3,258 793 40' 37a 467 2.62 ill 77 P 733 375 178 43 144 -IDS 591 434 724 Li 7 76 21 20 1,390 1,307 1,744 2,697 2,504 1,498 641 7 50 80 39 31 1 1 1 - C^trado ftW-r, U B 8 ( K U ^ T and p t ^ a r c t ) P 8 FOREIGN TaOflli Paaulb Total 6.273 5,892 5,874 727 661 46s Bala 639 854 1,410 ! ,246 775 364 163 62 21 10 1 1 - 890 1,782 1,258 723 27' 87 78 14 1 " 1 8 12 12 14 11 32 82 lip 915 S3 P. 936 1,001 885 450 141 51 TOTAL Bala Panola 3,534 2,140 1 5 6 11 12 18 3 6 7 3 18 14 43 277 510 577 433 774 147 75 71 10 59 233 405 741 701 777 713 175 178 41 La«« t h m 0.0$ p e r c e n t . Source: JKIUBTT l i 1%? IiiClndne • v a e u « * t on aJkirt-tarrn V-d acaaonal l o i r e . AMERtCAN BGPJ," 18,039 Total TOTAL * 32 IP 61 135 122 263 1,614 0 Bala L*»fl t h * n 0 b 0.i p e r c e n t . Source * 34 66 120 149 312 1.4633 2,664 1,930 3,476 4(932 4,412 2 Total Fanila FawHa I •JUEHMU i FOfi TOT44 FGKE108 BOUT Bala FoTa MU1-2E1 (100) Total toala 1D0.0 54.4 7.7 '.J 9.6 15.0 14.2 8.5 1.9 4.0 5.8 4.7 5.3 5.6 4,9 2.5 .8 4.0 3.5 4.' 8.0 7,3 4.4 2.7 2.2 7.5 1.4 7,9 .3 4.4 4.1 2.1 .7 .2 E i c AVE'ICAN Bala E 8 PCM Total Bala 'anala 45.6 67.4 14.9 32.6 3.? 3.7 4.9 7.0 7.7 7.7 4.0 3.5 4.7 7.9 7.0 6.3 7.0 '.1 4.1 1.7 1.8 3.1 1.1 2.4 1.2 .8 ,4 .1 .1 9.6 '4.9 14.0 8.3 S.J 1.4 .9 .2 .1 . a a - .9 .1 .1 .1 a . - 3.7 3.7 1.9 "'.0 T ramsB a l aam Faaala Total 32.6 • a a 19.6 13.0 a a a a a a a .1 .1 .2 7.0 4.0 .1 .2 .7 1.9 .5 .2 :'.( 5.1 1.3 2.7 4.J L.I 2.9 4.4 4.1 2.3 .7 .2 .1 a - a .4 5.2 5.6 4.9 2.5 .8 .3 .1 .1 .1 .7 1.3 1.1 3.2 2.4 1,2 .8 -4: .1 .1 TKT.B 17c.—VS «r SSX ATO OUXVlRi Gil* Itiwr, JUIUUJ 1, a%3 (Svdwr u d N m t ) Hot*i VTOTAL AGE SOTU ItKtmr 5 5-9 K-14 l.'-19 26-24 25-29 ; -w if-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 VOJ74 55 4 ovnr * •• a E 8 T.'AB ? '"•la •.a2, TBI, P MSEB2I B"iH ihla Total Total -•a'.. .-mala 55,420 7,354 6,066 3,780 4,543 4,237 4,640 2,811 1,030 916 1.146 532 1%, 961 726 l,4fie 911 1,139 1,885 1,882 1,1.2? 467 231 7? 16 1? 1 '30 484 !,<•'. 7 '.9b 430 546 933 984 "45 254 351 442 .'6S 322 158 113 54 15 1 493 427 342 " 6 579 571 223 .-6 20 5 2 1 2 5 7 12 76 32 76 426 791 717 737 77,8 635 322 Ul 31 2 J 2 9 13 1,916 1,165 543 *57 846 733 751 709 625 322 121 31 Ji-34 r ineludM aT«coeea on ahort-terr. and season* 1 l e a n . U XT Total 620 289 356 424 565 '.29 551 512 266 164 30 ','•!! 955 ",. 0:*)2 944 145 55 11 10 _ _ - - _ - u 44 211 369 254 .41" 551 512 211 106 30 TOTA1 1,829 _3 5 3 11 14 31. 215 422 463 320 157 "8 15 1 Total Wl* 100.0 54.8 4 5 . 2 3.9 7.6 6.8 8.5 14.1 14.3 8.7 3.4 4.5 7.1 6.9 4.* 4.0 4.9 6.3 5.6 9.6 5.4 4.7 2.4 .9 .2 2.1 2.7 M l 4.1 1.9 7.2 3.2 3.6 7.4 1.2 .6 .4 .1 3.1 1.9 2.7 .3 65.5 33.9 31.6 7.6 6.8 8.5 14.1 14.1 8.5 3.3 1.7 .5 .1 .1 a 3.9 3.7 7.2 4.0 7.0 7.3 4.0 1.7 " * .! N TTHft 3.7 3.7 4.0 7.0 7.4 2.0 7.2 4.2 8 1 C I A!—UCAN BORN 3.6 4.5 7.1 6.5 4.5 l.B 1.1 .4 .1 .1 .6 .1 a » - a - _ — - - " T W B I O P BONN M a 34.5 * *a a .2 .2 .5 3.2 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.4 4.7 2.4 -9 .2 20.9 • • * .* 1 .1 .3 l.f 2.7 1.9 7.1 4.2 3.9 2.0 .6 .2 13.6 -a a a ,1 .1 .2 3.6 3.1 3.6 2.4 1.2 .6 .4 .1 • 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 Total TOTAj. 7,656 4,061 3.595 4,997 2,494 2,503 2,659 1,567 1,092 617 554 704 1,009 965 652 366 359 452 4U8 425 438 381 229 61 22 327 275 373 513 425 303 189 199 211 528 231 318 293 199 68 19 290 279 331 496 540 949 177 160 241 274 194 120 BB 40 13 3 617 553 700 1,006 951 623 335 138 49 15 5 4 • 1 - 327 274 372 512 421 290 171 Bl 33 7 4 1 1 - 290 279 328 494 530 333 164 57 16 8 1 3 1 4 3 14 29 31 221 4'3 387 420 474 360 229 81 22 1 1 1 4 13 18 118 ITS 121 227 317 292 189 68 19 3 2 10 16 13 103 223 266 193 117 88 40 13 3 Lndar 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 23-2; 30-34 35-39 411-44, 65-49 50-54 55-59 655*4 65-69 70-74 75 6 oval- 11,7.11 Hal, 1! :; a B s I fr E k c F. it t .4-7-Cut Pilot FgOirGB amti T0TA3 AB-iRlCAa B3BB FOgHEM ao»|l Tcta). 4al» ianialji_ Total Bala Farnala Total Mala Banal, Total, gala aanaja Total Hal, Faa.lt 40a _^_^_ ftmlt - 100.0 53.1 46.9 8.1 7.2 9.2 13.1 12.7 8.5 4.7 4.6 5.9 5.4 5.7 5.7 4.9 3.0 1.1 .2 4.3 3.6 4.9 6.6 5.6 4.0 2.4 2.6 2.7 1.7 3.1 4.2 3.8 2.5 .9 .2 65.2 32.6 32.6 3.8 3.6 4.3 6.5 7.1 4.5 2.3 2.0 3.2 3.7 2.6 1.5 1.1 .5 .2 a 8.1 7.2 5.2 13.1 12.5 8.1 4,3 1.8 .6 .2 .1 • * - 4.3 3.6 4.9 6.6 5.5 3.8 2.8 1,1 .4 .1 .1 * * 3.8 3.6 4.3 6.5 7.0 4.3 2.1 ,7 .2 .1 a a - 34.8 20.5 16.3 — » * » .2 .4 .4 2.8 5.3 5.2 5.6 5,7 4.9 3.0 1.1 .2 * * a .1 .2 .2 1.5 2.3 1.6 3.0 4.2 3.6 2.5 .9 .2 * a .1 .2 .2 1.3 3,0 3.6 2.6 1.5 1.1 .5 .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 343,: T.T.,1 Untar f 5-9 10-14 15-19 77-24 75-29 97-74 55-70 4'-44 45-47 50-54 55-59 f*0-M 63-69 79-74 75 4 cv-r - ?: T i l 4035 an L',—1e 11,062 5,559 5,103 707 -75 659 973 1,461 1,4°1 1,013 526 562 937 431 717 7T 478 252 yc 369 394 152 .'32 744 7*0 53' 714 244 I'? 77* 597 668 645 553 300 75 43 210 177 392 '.93 '.'I 376 2 37 76 26 -"7 41 19 13 includes evacuees on short-term and Hasonal lsav*. 4 3 3 0 rr.va Fin: T-1 a! 7,029 787 651 917 1,151. 1,467 980 432 314 78 17 7 2 -1 3 flkUl* Tal5,493 .7* 30' 410 711 m on 139 54 13 1 3 _ - P Total 1,567 lOO.O 51.9 46.1 47.5 11.6 31.9 16.5 77.3 14.2 3 4 5 4 12 73 36 7.1 5.9 8.3 13.3 9.6 2.8 3.9 6.5 6,6 4.3 2.6 3.7 3.3 2.0 3.5 4.5 4.1 2.3 .7 .3 3.5 3.1 4.4 '.s ".I 3.7 3.1 3.6 2.3 1.4 6.4 3.5 3.1 .4.4 6.8 a a a a * a a 4.1 ti 1.8 3,536 4,033 2,466 3-1 14s 487 HO 747 512 198 7' 24 5 4 5 i 6 10 2 2 1 6 12 10 13 IT" 31" 2:6 389 49) 451 _ 1-. 3 9, 77, 348 648 3«4 631 6.43 453 371 94 38 249 76 -9 . ' ^ parent. percent. a L«ff Lass thrill trnn 0C.TF, -ii-.ureti: So'j-ea: E P. C I N T DITCAJI P/HN Total Bala ftnaale Total "TRSTOH B0R1 jtila Femals Total fftten '-1rA-26 F—TH '-114-26 (101) 147 343 174 272 152 102 41 IB 9 - *!. 4.7 5.1 6.6 5.5 6.0 5.9 2.7 .9 .4 1TA1 Uala Female tt 2.1 2.2 3.3 3.5 - -' :•:. :: Bale m 4.1 e.e 7.0 .7 .1 2.3 1.3 .5 .1 2.4 a 1.4 * a •a - • •' .4 .2 ,1 .7 .2 a a — -a a *a .1 .2 .3 .6 1.1 5.9 5.4 6.0 4.9 5.0 2.7 .9 .4 .1 .1 .1 .3 1.4 2.8 1.9 3.5 4." «.: 2.1 .? .3 '.mala a : .3 1.5 3.1 3.5 2.5 1.4 .9 .4 .2 .1 TAfiU ?7i\—ADS FT SEX AMD rUTIVITri Mote: • TOTAL * (Ihmber and P e r c e n t ) ETA: Female U E a H 9 AlTGP.r.'AN 30BII Total Female Hale lean. p N ACE Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-3'. 35-39 40-41 15-49 50-51 55-59 60-44 65-69 70-71 75 1 over J e r o a e , J s n u s r y 1» 1 9 0 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 Total 1 * 7,939 1,289 3,643 5,270 33? 319 IS! Fit 509 313 173 L62 210 117 213 333 314 L93 29 5 27* 312 597 tst 310 135 1 H 212 267 176 101 67 34 8 J 626 67-' 719 1,153 1,085 615 276 108 47 11 6 1 131 315 18C 5 42 195 -1 - -1 - 628 595 725' 1,163 1,100 653 308 326 152 114 369 135 411 225 80 28 v; 23 2,670 no 158 67 30 10 6 l raniGi Total Hal. 2,600 2,662 1,619 295 275 339 3» MS! 335 0.7 U 17 1 2 5 6 12 15 8 33 211 105 100 383 131 2 1 3 1 12 3 15 95 180 137 227 00 311 190 72 23 - ax 12k 80 Zi 8 5 C E 11 T FCBEICH BOSS AUE8TCAN IJOBN T o t a l Hele Pamela T o t a l H a l l 'emala Female Total TOTAL Hale 1,013 100.0 51.1 15.9 66.5 n.7 32.fi 33.5 20.1 7.9 7.6 9.1 11.7 13.9 8.2 3,9 1.1 5.7 5.2 1.9 5.5 5.1 2.8 12' .1 1.2 i.: 1.8 7.2 6.1 3.9 2.2 2.0 2.7 1.8 2.7 1.2 1.3 2.4 .9 .3 3.7 3.5 1.3 7.5 7.5 1.3 1.7 2.1 1.0 3.1 2.2 1.3 .8 .1 .1 .1 7.9 7.5 9.1 11.5 13.7 8.1 3.5 1.3 .6 .2 .1 a 1.2 1.0 1.8 7.1 6.3 3.V 2.0 .8 .1 .1 .1 3.7 3.5 1.3 7.1 7.1 1.2 3.5 . .1 . 2. •1 _1 3 6 5 5 IF ' 23 225 263 176 101 67 31 8 5 r emale ~ * • " a- * .2 1.2 2.7 1.7 2.6 1.2 1.3 2.1 .9 .3 . » . 1» .1 .1 .2 1.4 2.3 3.3 2.2 1.3 .1 .4 .1 .1 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: Mote; Haneanar, January 1 , 1913 (Mujabar end P e r c e n t ) Inc'.udee evacuaee on a b o r t - t e r m end eeaeonal l e a v e . N AGE _ _ _ ^ ^ TOTAL Under 5 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-21 25-29 30-34 35-39 10-44 15-19 50-51 55-59 60-61 65-69 70-71 75 * over * Total TOTAL Hale Female U M h S P. AMEiilCAN 90311 Total Hale FAmai. FOREIGN ECTH Total Hnle Female Total P TOTAL Male F e r a l e E it C E 1, T ABFJUCAK BUS." RiRRji'l BORN T o t a l Hale Fei.ule T o t a l Hale Female 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 12.5 808 633 761 1,'*0 1,490 966 605 659 721 453 170 524 ICO 176 63 18 119 325 366 703 791 190 254 333 105 236 336 151 373 169 57 16 369 308 398 657 707 176 351 326 319 217 334 73 27 7 6 2 800 631 753 1,338 1,472 911 391 160 15 29 8 1 1 ? 146 323 361 697 775 471 210 106 32 19 5 1 1 - 351 308 389 611 697 443 184 51 13 10 3 2 8 2 1 22 26 52 211 199 679 424 162 524 399 176 62 16 3 2 2 6 16 19 U 227 373 217 331 451 372 169 56 1£ 5 ? 16 10 33 167 272 306 207 131 73 27 7 6 - 7.9 6.2 7.5 13.6 15.0 9.6 6.0 6.1 6.9 4.1 4.6 5.2 1.0 1.8 .7 .2 1.1 3.2 3.6 7.0 7.9 1.9 2.5 3.2 3.9 2.3 3.3 4.5 3.7 1.7 .6 .2 3.5 3.0 3.9 6.6 7.1 1.7 3.5 3.2 3.0 2.1 1.3 .7 .3 .1 . .1 a 7.9 6.2 7.1 13.3 14.7 9.1 3.9 1.5 .4 .3 • * » a 1.1 3.2 3.6 6.9 7.7 1.7 2.1 1.0 .3 .2 * 3.5 3.0 3.8 6.1 7.0 1.1 1.8 .5 .1 .1 • • • .1 .3 .3 .5 2.1 1.9 6.5 1.1 1.6 5.2 1.0 1.8 .7 .2 • • » .1 .2 .2 .1 2.2 3.6 2.1 3.3 1.5 3.7 1.7 .6 .2 .1 .2 .1 .3 1.7 2.7 2.9 2.0 1.3 .7 .3 .1 .1 - • • - • • Lee a than 0.05 p e r c e n t , icurce: Form 'TilA-26 TABLE 37h.—AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY: Motel AGE Total TOTAL Hale Female Minidoka, January 1 , 19-3 (Number and F e r c e n t ) 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. A'DRZCAG W W Total HVtle Female FOREIGN 8CBM Total Hale Fenale Total 100,0 53.7 46.3 TOTAL Ht'e P 8 P. C E H T HTTFICIB "IG.N FC8HCM BOSH 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 Under 5 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-11 35-39 10-14 15-19 607 456 817 1,433 1,499 777 369 372 1'! 628 317 225 423 735 716 396 202 191 2U 179 290 231 391 698 783 381 167 181 M 449 606 451 808 1,412 1,458 742 319 81 34 15 316 223 417 725 698 37a 178 51 22 6 290 228 391 687 760 361 111 33 12 9 1 5 9 21 41 35 50 288 581 613 1 2 6 10 18 18 24 HO 220 173 3 3 11 23 17 26 148 361 410 6.1 4.6 8.7 14.6 15.3 7.8 3.6 3.7 6.3 6.6 3.2 2.3 1.3 7.5 7.3 4.0 2.0 1.9 2.4 1.9 2.9 2.3 1.0 7.1 8.0 3.8 1.6 l.a 3.9 1.7 6.1 4,6 8.2 14.4 14.9 7.5 3.2 .8 .3 .2 726 727 498 216 68 23 121 557 406 210 58 16 302 170 92 36 10 7 5 2 - 2 1 - 3 - 721 727 198 216 66 23 122 557 106 210 57 16 299 170 92 36 9 7 7.3 7.4 5.0 2.5 .7 .2 1.3 5.7 1.1 2.1 .6 .1 3.0 1.7 .9 .1 .1 .1 a . • - 80-5* 55-59 60-61 65-69 70-74 75 1 over • • •• .2 .1 .2 .1 .1 2.8 '.1 5.0 1.8 5.5 5.1 2, fi 1.0 .1 l .1 .1 13,1 1 Leee than 0.05 p e r c e n t . Source; Form '931-26 (102) 60.2 30.6 29.6 3.2 2.3 4.2 7.4 7.1 3.8 1.8 .5 .2 .1 a . • a .1 .2 .1 .3 .1 2.9 6.0 6.1 » • .1 .1 .2 .2 .2 1.1 2.2 1.8 » • .1 .2 .1 .2 1.5 3.8 1.6 • 7.3 7.1 5,0 2.5 .7 .2 4.3 5.7 1,1 2.1 .6 .1 3,0 1.7 .9 .6 .1 .1 . * - 39.8 23.1 16.7 2.9 2.3 1.0 7.0 7.8 3.7 1.1 .3 .1 .1 * - TABLE >•£.•—AQB BY SE& ATTO HklYTTHi Hot e i S o l d e r , January l f 1%} (lfcimbei" and P e r c e n t ) Lnd'];!-» rvactiseo on short-^erre and seasonal l-*.vs. :i ACE Tctal » TAT. IW. Female u U 8 E P. AlEoaaAM Bern Tot e l Female Halo TOTAL 8,548 4,849 3,479 5,496 2,861 Under 5 680 592 677 1,176 1,157 728 367 435 5,* 430 434 531 445 256 351 881 349 32? 313 330 573 '8! 34 ( 679 58? 675 1,164 1,144 711 324 141 35' 88C 5-9 10-1'. 15-1? 2o-ati 25-2? 30-31 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-6? 70-71 75 6 o v e r * 94 38 5F3 1 nf 58? ?n? 164 250 255 158 '75 41? 53: 18 147 277 :Vi 577 59? 36? 56 is: 106 3E 10 9 11? 3 1 5 1 64 3 20 ~ 161 ••':. 36 347 10 2 ~ 2/35 P 70FZI0W Oslo Mils Total Female 3,052 328 "7 '23 567 =6' 542 "14.3 35 IS 1 1_ 6,: 1 5 4 12 43 17 43 294 448 428 431 53? 444 ?'» " i 94 38 7 13 22 144 217 149 27? 418 381 236 34 .36 T E 1 c Z 5 AVSICAK IVKN fORZIOP 7CP.4 Tamala T o t a l B a l a Vernale Total tm 1,064 100.O 56.8 43.2 64.3 33.S J".' ?5.7 1 4.1 7.3 4.1 3.8 7.6 3.8 7.0 6.5 4.0 1.9 2.2 •7.9 6.9 4.1 3.3 6.1 6.8 3.8 a 3.6 a a .?' 1? 7.9 6.9 7.9 13.9 13.7 8.5 4.3 5.1 5.8 5.1 5.1 6.1 5.2 3.0 1.1 2 .4 4 2 6 6 4 21 150 231 271 161 in 63 4.9 ?.2 4.5 2.4 2.9 2.9 1.8 1.3 4.3 4.' 2.6 1.0 .4 7.7 '3.7 13.5 8.3 2.? 3.3 1.9 1.3 6.4 3.8 1.6 .6 4.3 2.1 '.2 .4 6.0 1.7 .1 .1 .2 « .4 .2 a a 4 .2 .2 .2 .5 3.5 5.2 5.0 5.1 _a a .'. .1 a a a .1 .1 .2 a .3 .2 1.8 1.7 2.5 1.7 '.; - 6.4 44 .. 58 - 8 5.2 5.0 2.B - 1,0 - - '..: eA .4 " ~ i .1 6." 7.1 * . ~ .7 3.8 23.3 12.4 2.7 3.3 1.9 1.3 .7 .2 .1 a Lr?w than 0*05 i » r c a n t . EOUTCBI Tarn 'ffijli-26 TAHL3 37J-—ABE BT SEX AHD RATIVITT) Hot a i s MIL 4CE IOTA1 tndar 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 4341? 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 4 over * 1,988 TOTAL Total t a l e Female total 15,369 1,012 998 1,38? 2,290 2,347 1,330 671 600 924 785 831 674 740 413 7.2] 44 u i E UffEOBAl S B I Female Hale Total Bale 5,229 4,958 5,182 493 517 471 685 1,159 1,114 636 2 5 .7! ' " •• yv • lenel* .Total 8,385 6,984 10,187 494 '1? 1,010 525 700 473 993 522 689 1,169 1,133 641 271 260 469 518 lis 217 128 57 17 6 1,378 2,271 2,311 1,307 ,,,, 1,112 1,197 671 611 336 196 74 25 8 2 124 58 1,121 1,214 689 37? 140 455 867 443 45? '32 144 104 3« Tula W » . J a n u a r y 1 , 19A3 -1 - m7? 16 4 7 4 1 1 is - -1 " P m m o i BOB a l? 36 23 50 404 850 760 881 872 74? 413 120 44 Female Total 3,156 2,026 loo.o 1 1 2 4 10 19 9 17 18 36 21? 397 249 4.3? 456 612 354 104 38 Leen than -1.05 p e r c e n t . Source: (*w*flr " d Part«nt) Includtis flTaoiwaa on a l w r t - t o r m and aoaaonal l e a v e . Fern -vRA-2o (101) 5 24 IPS 453 511 384 216 128 59 16 6 TOTAL Idle nseeale 34.5 45.5 3.2 6.6 6.5 3-4 9.0 4,5 7.3 15.0 15.2 7.9 8.6 4.5 2.4 4.4 3.9 - 2.2 3.0 6.1 1.7 5.1 5.4 2.9 5.7 4.3 4.8 4.0 2.3 2.7 .8 .7 .2 .2 3.4 3.1 4.5 7.7 7.3 E E 4 T 1 C KBKraa w t » AlffiFlCAH BOW T o t a l Bala Female T o t a l Bale Female '6.3 34.0 32.3 6.6 '.2 3.4 4.5 3.4 4.5 7.2 3.1 4.5 9.0 14.8 15.0 4a 2.0 8.5 4.0 1.7 3.1 1.5 .5 J. 3.4 2.5 U .8 .4 .1 a a a " a 7.8 4.4 2.2 .8 .4 .1 a a 7.6 7.2 4.1 1:3 .5 33.7 20.5 13.2 a •a a a a .2 .2 .1 .4 2.6 5.6 .1 a a a 5.0 - - " • .8 .2 a 4.4 5.7 4.8 2.7 »a .1 .1 .1 .2 1.4 2.6 la* 2.9 4.3 4.0 2.3 .7 .2 a .1 .1 a .2 1.2 3.0 3.4 2.5 1-4 .8 .4 .1 a 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*. 1 ACX TOTAL TotU U4L< remals U 1 B I r R ,\.v • R a••(,l s;, 4F " : aisals Total F0R2IGK BORN 7c 1 1 1 Uals IfJi.r TOTAL Kale Total TOTAL 109,648 59,800 49,848 71,045 36,347 34,698 38,603 23,453 15,150 100.0 Undsr 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 15-29 30-34 8,200 7,234 9,515 15,206 15,338 9,514 4,790 4,917 4,736 5,928 6,165 6,470 5,378 2,939 962 4,269 3,653 4,800 9,657 7,598 4,773 2,601 2,723 3,267 2,078 3,423 4,938 4,419 2,475 829 29' 3,931 3,581 4,715 7,549 7,740 4,741 2,189 2,194 3,469 3,850 2,742 1,532 959 464 8,170 7,173 9,442 15,079 15,090 9,243 4,222 1,702 613 2:s 4,252 3,625 4,767 7,592 7,482 4,629 2,297 1,083 426 :29 50 7 4 1 2 1 3,9>8 3,548 4/75 7,487 7,608 4,614 1,925 619 187 79 22 6 1 1 3 5 30 61 17 7» 13 33 40 62 132 7.5 6.5 35-39 MWJ. 15-49 50-54 55-59 50-64 65-69 90-74 75 4 over 356 72 13 5 2 133 5 6 59 73 127 248 271 568 3,215 6,123 5,720 6,' 93 6,457 5,373 2,937 957 350 33 65 116 144 304 1,640 2,841 1,949 3,373 4,931 4,415 2,474 827 296 127 264 1,575 3,282 3,771 2,720 1,526 958 463 130 54 >mals 54.6 45.4 3.9 3.6 3.2 4.3 6.9 6.9 4.3 2.0 2.0 3.3 3.6 2.5 1.4 .9 3.3 4.3 7.1 7.7 4.3 1.4 2.5 3.0 1.9 3.1 4.4 4.7 2.1 .8 .3 8.6 14.0 13.9 8.6 4.4 4.5 6.3 5.5 5.6 5.8 4.9 2.7 .9 .3 ag I £ I T PCfflf EH BBB ARMPICAR = URN Mala F e n a l a 1 4 7 c ' s i s a l s TOtal Octal i 64.8 33.7 7.5 6.5 8.6 13.1 13.7 0.4 3.9 3.1 4.1 7.0 6.1 31.6 i.( .6 .•4 1 •2 a • * * *a *a a « a . A .1 * *a 3.2 4 / 6.3 6.8 4.2 1.8 .5 .2 A a a a 4.2 2.1 1.0 3.9 35.2 J.< a .2 .2 ..! 5 1.4 5.7 5.3 5.6 5.8 4.9 2.7 .9 . a a .3 21.4 13.3 a a a a a a .1 .1 .1 A .1 a .1 .2 1.4 3.1 3.5 2.5 1.4 .9 .4 .1 a 1.' 2.6 1.'' 3.1 4.4 4.0 2.3 .8 .3 * Less then '.'>!> percent* >sure#: Fbm HU-26 TABU 39-—AtTt BT SEX AtfS HATIVITIJ Actai R linear 5 5-9" 1AV14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-J4 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 4 o u r at 2 S- 1 R V .311,1: 6.F.H Hal, Faisal* Total mis Faaiala Total 103,282 55,961 47,321 65,608 33,088 32,520 37,674 8,079 7,065 8,970 13,610 13,375 8,518 4,386 4,497 6,432 5,964 5)769 6,483 5,399 3,132 1,024 379 4,206 3,596 4,497 6,762 6,167 4,097 2,430 2,453 3,160 2,149 2,976 4,913 4,418 2/37 881 317 3,873 3,469 4,473 6,848 6,908 4,421 2,156 2,044 3,272 3,815 2,793 1,570 981 485 141 62 8,053 7,004 8,904 13,496 13,166 8,281 4,090 1,657 639 208 79 14 6 2 5 6 4,191 3,567 4,469 6,704 6,371 3,978 2,158 1,007 441 131 54 3,862 3,437 4,435 6,792 6,795 4,303 1,932 650 196 75 25 26 61 66 114 209 237 49* 2,840 5.793 5,758 5,690 6,469 5.393 3,130 1,019 773 Total TOTAL U U B T O E M SCB.V. 11,144 402. AU ™TA Center*, JvOj 1, 1943 (ftimbrr and Pnrcent) inc.ude* peracn* on ahcrt-t«m and Haaotial l a i n - 5 •> 2 1 1 5 6 1 2 1 mi* R 2 Total ml* Final* Total 22,873 14,801 100,0 54.3 45.7 6 3 / 15 19 .If ,11 32 38 56 113 118 224, 1,394 3,074 3,740 2,768 1,565 979 494 138 7.8 6.8 8.6 13.2 13.0 8.3 4.5 4.3 6.2 5.8 5.6 6.2 5.2 3.1 1.0 .4 4.1 1.5 4.3 8.5 6.3 4.,' 2.4 2.4 3.;> 2.1 2.0 4.7 6.3 2.6 .9 .1 3.7 ?..3 4.3 6.7 8.7 4.3 2.1 1.9 3.2 3.7 2.7 1.5 .9 .5 .1 .1 7.8 6.8 8.c 13.0 12.? 8.1 4.0 1.6 .8 .2 .1 a a a <» 96 119 272 1,446 2,719 2,018 2,922 4,904 4,414 2,636 881 316 57 C 1 5 A:-PICA;: BORR TOTAL fttmalo » a Am T FORRION "i-kK Fsnal* [tatal 32.1 31.3 36.x, 4.1 3.5 4.1 -6.4 6.2 3.9 2.1 1.0 .4 .1 A 3.7 7.3 4.7 6.6 6.6 6.2 1.9 a a e .2 .2 .2 .5 2.7 5.* 5.6 5.5 9.2 5.2 1.1 i.n a a a .1 .1 .1 .1 1.4 2.6 2.7 2.8 4,7 4.3 2.6 .4 .3 .6 .2 .1 • a a a a •a a a s . Uals Fatal e "'..' •1 14.2 a a a A .1 A .? 1..1 3.0 7.8 J.? 7.5 •9 .3 .1 .1 * 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 R TOTAL AOB TOTAL • Include* ev»coc«* on short-tern *nd season*! leave- U 6 K Ratals Total 98,529 53,557 44,972 61,776 8,021 6,886 8,456 12,475 12,145 7,874 4,395 4,157 6,151 5,940 5,414 6,479 5,388 3,280 1,072 396 4,172 3,322 4,222 6,208 5,934 3,729 2,305 2,248 3,069 2,190 2,624 4,895 4,409 2,770 927 333 3,849 3,364 4 ; 234 6,267 6,211 4,145 2,090 1,909 3,082 3,750 2,790 1,584 979 510 145 63 7,998 6,826 8,396 12,372 11,958 7,667 3,970 1,627 652 198 31 14 5 2 ,5 p H AMV'ICAR 1 0 RK mis Total Undo* 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 25-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 TO-74 75 4 o r s r a ^ P l j I G f ' 0a *L i Uals Faisal* Total •Bis Finals TOTAL Mils Total 31,152 30,624 36,753 22,405 14,348 100.0 23 14 29 24 52 85 1 5 241 1,289 2,619 2,063 2,568 4,885 4,405 2,769 7?5 7 4,158 3,493 4,198 6,156 5,849 3,624 2,061, 755 450 12? 54 10 4 1 ?. 1 3,840 3,333 4,198 6,216 6,109 4,043 1,906 668 TOO 71 25 4 1 1 3 4 •50 40 K3 187 207 125 2,530 5,499 5,742 5,333 6,465 5,383 3,278 1,067 391 ,-.; Lee* the* O.Q? percent. (Id) 33 36 51 102 177 ISA 1,261 2,880 3,679 2,765 1,580 978 503 M2 SO 8.1 6.9 8.6 12.7 12.3 8.9 6.4 4.3 6 3 6.0 5.5 6.6 5.6 3.3 1.0 .4 Final* 54.5 45.7 6.2 3.5 4.3 6.3 6.7 3.8 2.3 I.' 1.2 2.2 2.7 5.0 6.5 9.8 .7 .3 I.3 3.4 4.3 '..'. 6.7 4.2 7.1 7.7 3.1 7.7 2.8 1.6 1.1 .5 .1 I ! C Ft BMP rCAR TORF Tot.I •ul- '•p. e 3 1 . 6 B.l 8.9 8.6 12.6 12.1 7.8 4.7 1.7 .7 .2 .1 a a a . = 4.7 7.5 4.3 1 22 3.0 1.7 2.1 1.0 .5 ,1 .1 a a a 2 , R - - a . *.S 3U2 3.9 3.4 4.1 4.4 6.2 6.1 1.9 .7 .2 .1 . . • * • . T TOTFIGR 37? Total Uals sisals 37.2 22.7 14.5 a• a .2 .2 .2 a* . 1« .1 .1 :..'. 21.. 73 5.6 5.P 5.4 6.6 5.5 3.3 L.c .4 2.1 2.6 4.7 4.5 2.8 .9 .3 a K a .1 .1 .1 .2 1.7 2.9 7.7 7.9 1.6 1.0 .5 A A TABLE 41.—AOE BT 3X1 iKD HlTTtlTTi Hotai » am Total TOTAL 96,576 Uad.r 5 5-9 10-1* 15-19 20-24 25-29 10-3* 35-39 40-4* 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-6* 65-69 70-7* 75 » oaar 7,996 6,812 8,245 12,010 11,642 '7,610 4,315 4,017 6,03* 5,930 5,269 6,477 5,383 3,3*1 1,092 403 0 M B 1 4,157 3,491 4,10) 5,982 5,715 3,578 2,253 2,164 3,032 2,207 2,480 4,867 4,405 2,825 9*5 339 44,007 60,201 30,356 3,839 7,975 3,321 6,752 4,136 8,187 6,028 11,911 5,927 1 1 , 4 6 * 4,0*2 7,415 2,062 3,920 1,853 1,614 3,002 657 3,723 19* 2,78) 82 1,590 14 978 4 516 2 147 5 64 5 • 29,845 4,1*4 3,*62 4,086 5,932 5,635 3,*79 2,025 939 *5* 125 57 10 * 1 2 1 {Number and Faroant) 1»«T«. a TOTAL _ ^ AiMicm bam Mtl. T a a a T 6 ~ T S t a l I6A1. TaJI 52,569 Jill I U C*ntar», J u u t r j 1 , Lf44 X M I U I U I I T U U M I no i h p r t - t * ™ and •••-•ftn*! 3,831 3,2)0 4,101 5,979 5,829 3,936 1,8)5 675 203 69 25 4 1 3 * reunion emu T,t.l .11. T.ml. 36,375 22,213 21 60 58 99 178 195 395 2,403 5,377 5,736 5,187 6,463 5,379 3.339 1,087 398 13 29 23 50 80 99 228 l.»< 2,578 A,OB! 2,423 4,819 *.*01 2.B24 9*3 338 Total 14,162 8 31 35 49 98 96 167 1,176 2,799 3,654 2,764 1,586 978 515 1*4 60 TOTAL All. t S E 100.0 54.4 8.3 7.0 8,4 12.5 12.0 7.9 4.5 4.2 4.3 6.3 5-5 6.7 5.6 3.4 1.0 .4 4.3 3.6 4.1 6.2 5.9 3.7 2.3 2.3 3.2 2-3 2.6 5.1 4.6 2.9 .9 .3 *5.6 *.o 3.* 4.2 6.3 6.1 4.2 2.2 1.9 3.1 4-0 2.9 1.6 1.0 .5 .1 .1 i n ; — 1 — a — 1 AMEBIC AH emu Total Mai. 7 « 1 . rctaioa Baa Total A l l . T = J I 62.3 31-4 37.1 23.0 14.7 8.3 7.0 6.4 12.3 11.8 7.7 4.1 1.7 .7 .2 .1 * • * * • 4.3 3-6 4.1 6.1 5.8 3.6 2.1 1.0 .5 .1 .1 * • * * • * • • .2 .2 .2 .4 2.5 5.6 4.1 5.4 4.7 5,6 3.4 1.0 .4 • * • .1 ,1 .1 .2 1.3 2.7 2.2 2.5 5.1 4.6 2.9 .9 .3 • * « .1 .1 .1 .2 1.2 2.9 3*9 2.9 1.4 1.0 .5 *•! .1 io.7 4.0 3.* 4.1 6.2 6.0 4.1 2.0 .7 .2 .1 • * * * • ' [»#•• than 0.05 fMrcant. B«ureBi l o r n iTFLA-2lr UBLI 4U.--ACE BT SEX AND HJITTVITT* 02541 4 a t fat TOTAL Undar 5 5") 10-1* 15-19 20-14 25-29 30-3* 35-3) *0-44 50-5* ™ TOTAL Mala 15,630 9,224 1,402 1,125 1,225 1,7)2 2,461 6SJ 570 641 318 1,523 338 127 .50 511 jSl . 4u2 457 617 .181 121 1,511 653 652 +5-*) 55-53 60-6* 65-6) 10-74 75« J 359 853 T07 839 696 431 138 56 so F.6.1. 6,406 t s t i U £ « , J*/.u,ry 1 , 1^44 1 » 0 H B aaT3UCAK 6 ORB foaal. Total Hala P TOTAL Mala T.aal. 100.0 59.0 41.0 67.6 38.0 29.6 3.0 7.1 7.8 11.4 4.4 4.6 3.5 3.6 5.6 6.1 4.1 9.0 7.1 t.S il.l 15.7 10.0 4.U 1.4 1.6 1.2 5.8 *.T 5.9 4.6 1.1 6,6 5,343 4,622 5,065 3,281 1,78* 663 567 455 71? . . . 868 421 642 213 911 1,512 925 1)7 ITT 77 15 12 1,567 610 275 101 20 *7 10 ja 21 5 5 3 T " • -1 -1 I • swat Paaal. Total 1,402 1,121 1,221 1,779 2,441 55* 42 1 s c AnauciH Hal. Total FOIAIGH RCKB Poaala Total Hal. 10,565 71? 555 565 37 4 511 0 50 232 312 411 471 305 162 3) 90 17 4 (ttiub«r «r.d FtratatJ Itialudai t T u u d i an a b o r t - t a r n and aaanonaJ. L*ar». 4 8 23 23 21 49 417 946 637 6?r221 i?6 431 138 55 3 5 T 11 13 30 20J 43* 367 330 650 613«l 121 45 1 3 6 12 6 1) ill 121 466 3047 17* 7) 50 17 6 15.9 10.1 4.3 4.4 6.2 5.* 4.6 5.4 4.5 2.7 .3 .3 1.6 1.2 5.8 ?.» 6.0 2.8 2.4 1.3 2.4 2.6 4.2 1.0 2.4 .8 .3 1.5 2.0 2.9 1.7 .7 .1 .1 J.o 2.0 1.2 .5 .3 .1 * . . .5 .1 .1 • . 3.5 3.6 5.6 6.0 4.1 1.1 .6 .2 • • • • - T r a n i M BOM ".a... Mala Total 32.4 . . . * .2 21.0 . • * .1 •1 -3 2.7 5.5 .1 .2 1.1 2.8 5.3 2.3 2.5 1.2 1.0 2.1 .8 4.5 5.* 1.5 2.7 .9 .3 •3 11.4 f a . .1 . .1 1.4 l.T 3.0 2.0 i.i .5 .3 .1 ' < L a . , than 0.05 p t r c a n t . Boura.i Pcra ABA.26 TABUE 41b.—ME BT SUE AND NATIVITY. Hotat B AOI « U Cantara EioLudlnf Tula LaXa, January La 1944 U U B A ? AUBRICAN BORB Total Tonal. Mala P Total TOTAL Mala Tonal* TOTAL 80,946 *3,3*5 37,601 49,636 21,113 25.223 31,310 18,932 UtMUr 5 5-3 10-11 6,594 5,687 7,016 10,218 9,178 6,022 3,120 2,766 3,571 5.15* 4.9B6 3,382 1,830 1,5*1 2,554 3,252 2,484 1,408 899 466 1)0 58 6,573 5,631 6,966 10,132 9,023 5.8*8 3,310 1.339 556 17' 65 4 4 2 3.161 2,895 3,127 5,021 1,123 2,55* 1,628 762 377 110 3.112 2,736 3,539 5,111 4,900 21 56 50 86 ili 174 3*6 1,986 1,519 4,903 4,497 5,634 . 4,683 2,908 949 13 26 15-1) 20-24 25-2) 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-19 50-54 55-53 60-64 65-69 70-71 7 5 ft OYAf 3.656 3,325 5,075 5,077 4,562 5,638 4.687 2,910 95* 317 3,474 2,921 3,445 5,064 4.1)2. 2.640 1,826 1.784 2.621 1.825 2,078 4.230 3,788 2,444 821 239 (Hunbar and F w c e n t j 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 . *>3 5 4 1 1 * • 3.29* 1,682 577 179 64 20 1 - 1 J 4 rORCION BORN Total Mala Paaal. 9*3 u 45 61 66 198 1,022 2,114 1.715 2,033 4,227 3,784 2,4*3 B aa 26? * L . . . than 0.05 p o r t a n t . S o u r c , Bora kWta-26 (105) T T t H I G H BOBB Total ^ T T O r . o a l . 46.5 61.3 30.1 31.2 3S.7 3.8 j . * 4.4 6.4 6.2 4.2 2.3 1.1 3.1 4.1 1-0 i.T 1.1 .6 .2 .1 3.1 7.0 8.6 *.i 3.6 3.4 1.4 TOTAL Malt F.a.1. 12,378 100.0 53.5 6 30 32 43 66 85 146 964 2,375 3,188 2,464 1,407 699 465 127 5* 6.1 7.0 8.6 12.6 11.4 7.5 4.5 4.1 6.2 6.1 5.6 7.0 5.6 1.6 1.2 .5 4.3 ).i 4.2 6.2 7.1 1.1 2.2 2.2 1.1 I.I 2.6 5.1 4.7 1.0 1.0 .4 • > t n C AJERICAH BORN Total Mala r . a a i . Total .;.< 1..2 7.3 4.1 1.6 .7 .2 .1 » * * • * 1.6 i.i 6.1 5*1 *. •'* 2.0 .9 .5 .1 .1 * # • 0 6.3 6,1 1.1 2.1 .7 ,2 .1 * . -0 " . , 0 • •2 .2 .2 .4 2.5 5.5 6.1 5.5 7.0 5.8 8.6 1.2 •5 28.4 15.3 a 0 * « .1 ,1 .1 .2 1.3 2.6 2.1 2.5 5.3 4.7 9.0 1.0 .4 * 0 .1 .1 ,1 ,1 1.2 2.9 4.0 3.0 1.7 1.1 .6 .2 ,1 TAtilZ 42.—iCE BY StX AND NATIVITY; Not*; A l l WU. C e n t e r s , A p r i l 1 , Include! I V U U « I I (Number and P e r e e n t ) leave. B R C I H AICRICAN £ X N famala Hal. Total T FCHSIOB BOBS To m a l a Total J.i- 45.9 61.9 30.7 31.0 39.3 4.1 6.5 7.2 4.4 4.1 3.7 3.5 4.3 6.2 5.5 4.1 2.0 1 « TOTAL B» TOTAL Itodar 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 fcKLIOll BORN F.m.1. Total U , Total TOTAL 4al4 Famala 21,783 13,852 100.0 94.3 12 28 22 49 if 90 9 31 33 48 90 h. 8.5 4.4 7.2 3.9 4.3 9.0 4.3 215 1,131 2,478 2,095 2,272 4,763 4,372 2,881 962 Total SB rami. 92,923 50,306 42,617 57,288 28,523 28,765 35.635 7,863 6,681 8,003 11,279 10,621 7,127 4,144 3,774 5,810 5,849 4,076 3,424 3,987 5.546 5,132 3,249 2,087 2,000 2,918 2,217 2.329 4,773 4,376 2,882 964 J46 3.787 3.257 4,016 7.8M 6,622 7,948 11,182 10,463 6.948 3,774 4,064 3,396 3.965 3,780 3,226 3.983 5,685 5.399 3,789 1,902 690 204 M 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 5,111 6,373 55-59 60-04 5,351 J , 411 65-69 70-74 1,115 411 7 5 4 DTfll • LII B I 1! AaERICAH BORN liai. Famala Total 19*4 OB abort-term and e e t f o a a l 5,733 5,489, 3.878 2.057 1,774 2,892 3.632 2,782 1,600 975 Hi 5.497 5.C64 3,159 1,872 869 4,0 122 1,559 6M 191 83 14 4 57 10 L 5 5 151 65 69 26 * - 4 1 2 1 1 3 4 59 55 91 158 179 370 2,215 5.166 5,658 5,028 6.359 5.347 3.409 1,110 406 6.6 12.3 11.4 3.5 ',.•: 6.3 S.9 9.7 3.5 4.2 155 1,084 2,688 4.4 4.0 2.2 3,563 2,756 1,596 6.2 2,2 1.9 3.1 1.6 3.0 1.9 -.0 .6 .2 .1 6.3 5.5 6.8 5-7 3.7 975 526 14b 61 345 1.2 •5 2.1 3.2 2,4 2.9 5,1 4.7 3.1 1.0 .4 6.6 12.1 11.2 7.5 4.2 4.1 1.6 .7 .2 .1 a .5 .J 5-9 5.4 1.4 2.0 .1 .1 • • • • * * . • * . .7 •2 .1 • * . 14.9 • " .2 .2 .2 .4 2.4 .1 .1 .1 .2 1.2 .1 .JL ,1 .2 1.2 5.6 2.7 2.3 2.4 2.9 3.7 3.0 1.7 1.0 6.0 5.4 • > « . * 25.4 6.6 5-7 3.7 1.2 .5 5.1 4.7 3.1 1.0 .4 .6 .2 .1 Lee* than 0.05 percent. Source* Fure, VU-26 TA&U * ? » . — ACE BT SKX AND NATIVITT. [Q*J: Tula Lake, A p r i l 1, 19*4 (Number and P e r c e n t ) 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 B RU II B J53J A14ERICAN Jala fatal. Total leave* Total TOTAL Bala 17,580 10.393 7.187 11,984 1.594 1,266 1.353 1,952 2,745 1.903 874 713 1,060 976 769. 921 TM 480 166 64 oa.r 73d oil 741 1,026 1.717 1,122 535 417 549 471 dji 005 012 926 1,028 781 1.592 1.260 1,341 339 25b 511 505 1»4 136 99 61 23 5 792 319 114 25 Hi 10 402 TOTAl Oadar 5 5-910-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 A l e u than 0.05 • Source- F.aala 105 725 645 419 143 59 6,314 759 657 736 1,017 1.699 1,102 1,929 2,714 1,665 495 222 B6 5-9 15-19 20-24 75-29 JO-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 * * flwr T 31.7 2,017 100.0 55.2 40.8 1,5. J 38.5 29.4 1 4 9.1 7-1 7.6 11.2 15.7 10.8 4.3 4.6 1.4 3.4 9.1 7.1 7.6 11.0 15.5 10.6 4.6 1.9 4.3 1.2 9.8 9.7 6.3 2.9 1.5 4.8 3.4 3.4 .9 .5 .1 .1 .1 .1 97 2B 6 6 3 - 1 I 1 2 7 14 13 20 4b H IB 42 195 199 4B.3 4.1 6.1 499 5.5 IS! 4.3 5.3 4.3 2.7 .9 .3 5 463 -45 751 511 7 44 4*10 166 193 918 64; 415 14 5 193 99 61 21 63 58 5 5-o 3.7 4.2 5.9 9.3 6.4 3.1 2.4 3.1 2.6 2.3 4.2 3-7 5-3 5-9 1.4 2.5 1.1 1 .0 2.9 2.0 1.1 .6 2.4 # * •3 . .8 .3 .1 .1.7 • . FOFLtTGN BORN ramala Bala Total . • * .2 .2 .2 .4 2.2 5.4 3.4 4.2 5.2 5.8 4.3 1.7 .6 .2 * • * - 5-3 4.3 2.7 .9 •3 20.3 . . • .1 .1 .1 .2 1.1 2.6 2.J 2.2 4.2' 3.7 2.4 .8 •3 11.1 . . , .1 .1 .1 .2 1.1 2.8 2.9 2.3 1.1 .6 •3 . .1 percent. VRA Centera Excluding Tula Lake, A p r i l 1 , I n c l u d e ! RVBCUIH on i n c r t - t o m and u u o u ; • u S R II B AICRICAN rrnr; famala Hal. TOTAL 44A1, famala Total 15,343 39,913 35,430 45,304 21,709 23,595 6,269 3.318 2,763 3,246 2,951 2,652 3.404 4,807 4,461 6,252 5.362 6,607 9,253 7,749 3,307 2,739 3,229 4,480 3,097 1.718 1,478 2,381 5,083 2,982 1,240 530 .6* 2,945 2,623 3,378 4,773 4,384 3.026 1,605 59i 176 5,452 4,607 2.931 949 347 4,520 3.415 2,127 1,552 1.983 2,369 1.746 1,924 4,048 3,731 2,463 821 2*7 3,127 2,418 1,404 876 468 J2S 60 65 4 4 2 5 t 3,365 2,057 1.377 647 3 54 99 45 3 1 1 2 " 30,039 TOTAL Hal. famala S R c AICRICAN Bala Total S N iORN fBrilltl at 11,835 100.0 53.0 47.0 60.1 28.8 31.3 11 14 6 11 4.4 .1.6 4.J 3.3 4.6 2.8 2.0 2.1 3.9 3.5 4.5 6.4 3.9 3.5 1-5 6.4 .,.;• 3.1 4.2 S.3 7.1 8.8 12.3 13., 6.7 3.9 1.7 .1 .2 .1 4.4 3.6 4J 74 127 141 288 1,821 4,220 8.3 7.1 8.8 12.4 1 143 1 Total 18,204 3 - ffFRTCN SCRN famala Halt li-umber and P e r c e n t ) IT 53 4,711 4,277 5,448 4,603 2,929 944 63 20 1 1944 leave. 1 Total 43 50 70 175 936 2.015 1,647 1,879 4,045 3,727 2,462 819 281 11 26 34 17 71 113 88; 2,205 3,064 2,398 1.403 876 467 125 44^,, then 0 . 0 5 p e r c e n t . ...->.*--•= I N R AICRICAN dUffi Total Famala Mala 3.579 Total 5,415 6,650 9,327 7,876 5,224 3,270 3,061 4,750 4,873 4,342 10-14 Famala form *RA-26 ACS 5 TOTAL Hal. 2 6 12 23 31 3« 82 394 946 9 41 - Mote. TOTAL Total 5,596 TABLE 42b .--AGE BT SEX AND NATIVITY: Ood.r .•alt 835 603 605 912 1,015 763 297 9 1 rORItlON ECRN Hal. 1 Total 5.170 23 12 - c P N Form Utfc-36. (106) 56 10.5 6.9 4.2 4.1 6.1 6.9 5.8 7.3 6.1 2-1 2.6 5.4 4-9 3.9 3.3 1.3 •5 1.1 .4 5.9 4.1 2.0 3.2 1.9 1.2 .6 .2 .1 • • 4 4.3 5.9 4.5 2.7 1.8 .9 .5 .1 .1 a . • 5.! 4 J) 3 . ; .8 .2 .1 a 4 - a a T FtfUtir.N BORN M-la Total famala 39.9 • * .;-: .1 .2 .3 2.4 5.6 B.'i 5.7 7.3 6.1 1-9 1.3 „5 24,2 • . a .1 .1 .1 .2 1.2 2.7 2.2 ...1 5-4 4.9 3.3 1.1 .A 15-7 . » * .1 .1 .1 1.2 2.9 4,1 3.2 7.9 1,2 .6 .2 .1 EkHJ tf>—JTO HI MK UB3 K W i m T i Hotai im In'.l'l. m t W-W 30-2* llda h u l l Tctd Ur, 1a Fauda hkd llda >::-!13,382 40,508 52,8*9 25 , 7 4 3 27,126 34,514 21,132 5,451. 3,324 3,802 4,684 4,248 2,750 1,835 1,753 2,746 2,232 2,099 4,600 4,332 2,9*7 993 357 7,446 6,427 7,566 10,075 8,944 4,240 3,552 1,476 625 187 83 14 3 2 5 4 3,943 3,297 3,781 4,837 4,198 2,673 1,640 764 420 lie 56 3,703 3,130 3,605 5,2.16 4,746 3,5*7 1,912 712 15 7,S3* io,i*« 3,708 3,1*0 3,834 5,284 4,823 3,645 2,048 1,653 2,726 3,495 2,771 1,617 971 546 16* 47 10 27 21 3,40* 5,474 5,727 4,870 6,227 5,303 3,515 70-74 75 4 o i » r 1 FU4EI0E EOF,JI 3,953 3,**3 1,149 424 (Jturtjer and F s r c a n t ) 2Cr 67 27 3 9 -1 3 1 2 1 lean. H 46,875 9,071 6,395 2V29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 U 11 B E UEB1C4N B08SJ 7,5*1 89,383 EMV 5 W 1B-H * * . T017i. 411 HUL C«ntar»> July 1 , 1 W I n a l o d a i * * u u « a a on *hart-t*rr:. #nd a a u o u l 3 3 57 50 33 127 155 331 1,930 4,849 5,540 4,767 6,203 5,300 3,513 1,144 420 47 50 77 155 989 2,32' 2,114 2,043 4,591 6,329 2,964 991 75* tude 100.0 53.7 44.3 60.J 8.7 7.4 8.7 11.7 10.4 7.4 4.5 4.0 6.3 6.6 5.5 7.1 6.1 4.0 1.3 .5 4.5 3.8 4.3 1.2 e.7 7.4 0.7 13.5 10.2 7.2 4.1 1.7 .7 .2 .1 8 5 30 29 16 77 78 136 941 2,523 3,426 2,944 1,612 971 517 153 64 ;.(> 4.9 3.2 2.1 !..:: 3.2 2.5 2.4 5 J 5.0 3.1 1.1 .4 4.4 4.1 5.5 4.2 2.4 2.0 3.1 3.9 3.1 1.8 1.1 .6 .2 .1 * „ , * I roarcns was Hale r u i l l Told lid. tunla 27.5 31 .o 39.5 24.2 15.3 4.5 4.2 t 3.9 1.3 6.5 4.8 3.1 1.5 .9 3.* 4.4 5.0 5.6 4.1 2.2 .8 .2 .1 .5 .1 .1 * * # * * ft * , ft * • • A .2 .',. .4 7.1 5.6 5.7 5.4 7.3 6.1 4.0 1,3 .5 . * ft , . 1• . 1. .1 .1 .2 1.2 2.9 3.8 3.1 1.8 1.1 .6 .2 .1 .1 .1 .2 1.1 2.7 2.4 2.? 5.3 ': .0 1.4 LI .4 Porn 1CU-36 •AWE <V>*—.MP ** S«X AMD VAtnrm. ifeta t Tula Uk*F July 1. 19WI fViinfeer atri FerMnt) Includes *¥acu**t on <tn«-b-term laaTn* T0T1L Oad*r 5 5-* 10-14 1M9 »-»4 25-at 30-34 33-39 [|P ^ 45-49 30-54 55-59 60-44 65-69 KVft 75 6 ufvr TT U B B t UTOUCAfl BCKW Famala Male Tctd ? 1 TOI1L 108 r,.'..i Kill Feaala 18,678 U,0S2 7,626 12,783 7,304 5,479 1,703 1,346 1,623 2,041 2,9m 2,080 994 725 1,117 1,047 804 964 772 508 183 68 801 5357 633 638 955 1,07* 654 1,700 1,338 1,409 2,013 2,666 2,033 793 907, 399 e-34 706 760 1,076 1,603 1,202 550 247 71 26 12 7 by. (,.37 937 1,043 831 344 97 713 785 1.086 1.825 1,226 595 437 571 522 407 762 661 411 15* 61 :>;;,' 566 344 121 62? 377 204 111 67 27 6 55 If 10 3C 7 7 3 -- -1 ft 1 T o 1 0 i IVV'J'ffi M l ! v - o n c m was Total tula TjnLftlft. Total l i d o nwir.ia BOB* gala Female Total Tctd TOTM. aula 5,695 3,746 2,147 1O0.0 59.1 40.9 5.3.5 .15.2 29.3 3 6 14 26 37 47 2 5 5 10 21 24 45 WO 460 494 395 757 661 441 156 63 1 9.1 7.2 7.6 11.0 15.8 11.0 .5.2 3.8 6.1 5.6 4.3 5.2 4.1 2.8 .9 .3 4.3 1.8 4.2 • 5.9 9.9 4.S 9.1 7.7 4.' 3.6 4.2 5.8 ',.9 6.4 2.9 1.3 .7 .1 .1 4.8 3.4 3,4 7.2 .7.8 4.4 1.6 .5 .2 17t 381 996 1,012 785 95* 771 575 163 67 3 9 is 13 23 55 191 516 51E 390 201 111 47 27 4 •>=•.!- 'emaie 6.5 3.1 2.3 3.1 2,7 2.2 4.1 3.7 2.4 1.4 3.4 7.1 5.9 4.5 2.1 7.6 I'-.e 17.* 10.6 4.7 1.9 .7 .1 .1 1.5 3.0 2.9 2.1. 1.1 • * .6 .4 .1 .,"' , .3 * , * * 1 11.4 19.9 • 1.. . 2ft . 1* .2 .2 .5 2.0 5.4 5.5 4.2 5.2 4.1 2.8 .'•' .3 .1 ,1 .2 I.'.: 2.6 2.6 2.1 4.1 1.7 7.4 A .3 11,6 0 .. 0 .1 .1 .1 .3 l.r 2.6 2.7 2.1 1.1 .'.. .1. .1 a Lmmm than 0 , 0 ! porcrrtt, flourca f POTT, Ift^-io ttJU j^b-—AT! BET Sffl tm WFlWtYi , *RA C*nt«™ Ennlulinff TUl* U * « , VQIB: 8 1GE 1OT4L !3.-l-r 5-9 10-14 15-19 80-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-5* ' 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 • -QTa?i 0 u 3 s A 1 3 lOAF FORK (TTunit-ir and penwift) Halo Faraala Totd 68,705 S5.8Z3 32,882 40,08* 18,439 21,647 28,619 5,958 5,138 6,213 8,127 6,162 4,315 2,869 2,681 4,357 4,688 4,066 5,251 4,531 3,007 96* 356 1,152 2,611 3,017 3,798 2,415 1,524 1,240 1,316 2,175 1,718 1,652 3,838 3,671 2,526 837 293 2,806 2,527 3,19* 4,329 3,767 2.791 1,649 1,365 2,182 2,970 2,374 1,413 BSD IS! 129 5,946 5,089 4,177 8,0*2 6,078 4,207 2,633 1,132 504152 (.4 4 3 2 5 3 3,144 2,589 3,001 3,761 2,79S 2,802 2,500 3,176 12 4,301 3,683 2,73' 1,568 615 175 62 23 I 65 84 108 231 1,549 3,853 4,536 4,002 5,247 4,528 3,005 961 3 I 2 - 70T.4J. P H E H E ] OHIB Total 1,471 1,080 517 129 50 14 7 ' n Fuala 63 July 1, 1 9 U Inoludaa i W U H i on short-term and cs l s o n a l l-= •• - . tarn. Kda Total * Tttd 3.6 K L**l ttym 0.0J perdaiit* ..'-••,:TT:*I * 3 0 F IEFRICJUI Bora E •Brim, Total Itale -1 1 3 it 36 3*1 ! T E a c E A'777 JC*T1 3 RN l i t l a - r - V . - Batd liala Fauala Total l l d a Fauala 17,384 13,235 100.0 52.1 67.9 IS. 3 6 8.6 7.4 9.0 11.7 9.0 4.5 3.8 4.4 5.5 3.5 2.2 1.8 5.0 3.2 2.3 4.1 ?.' 4.6 8,4 B 2.: 1* 37 30 27 2C 28 64 53 55 150 799 1,846 1,626 1,648 3,836 3,6*8 2.525 6*5 293 Laae thup 0 , 0 ! pat-cant. '107,1 fl 750 2,007 2,908 2,354 1,411 8*0 480 12* 60 6.3 4.2 4.0 6.4 6.9 5.9 7.7 6.6 4.4 1.4 .5 'I.' '..-. 4.1 3.7 1.2 .4 '.:• 5.: 4.1 7.4 3.0 3.2 4.4 3.4 4 ' 1,3 .7 .2 .1 ft.--- 16... >; •Faoidl Totd 7.4 9,7 11.6 £.7 '..1 3.9 1.7 .8 .7 .1 ft ft * ft « „.;, 4.5 3.8 6.4 5.4 3.5 7.1 1.6 .£ .ft .1 ,1 . ft ft * " 31.5 4.1 3.6 4.6 5.2 5.4 4.0 7.7 .9 .3 .1 * * . ft h 41.7 77.5 ft * * . 1» . 1ft .1 .2 . 1ft .? 2.3 ?.' 6.7 5.P 7.7 6.6 4.4 1.4 .5 .7 1.2 2.7 0 4 2.4 5.6 5.7 7.7 1.7 .4 1*.4 . ft * . 1ft .1 .1 1.1 7,0 •,.' 7.4 2.1 1,3 .7 .2 .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*. s TOTAL Tctii TDTU. H I ra> 53,534 44,231 38,617 49,505 73,82' 7,494 6,372 7,353 9,147 7,911 5,915 3,764 J,'SB 5,164 5,517 4,611 6,119 5,315 3.853 3,213 1,677 ,1,647 3,91" 3,6/1 4,767 4,322 3,464 7,046 1,526 2,465 7,484 ',711 7,304 7,054 7,797 5.796 3,479 1,444 3,645 3,=07 3,451 4,312 3,5*5 2,402 Ureter S 5-9 10-14 15-19 30-34 25-29 3tte?J, 55-39 40-4* 45-49 59-54 55-59 40-64 (5-49 ~<-74 73 1 a v e r V E 1,17' 437 4,16V 3,589 7,671 1,75)4 1,547 3,59" 7,236 1,6(4 4,774 „ '43 3,444 ".'76 3' 9 s 0 a a a m Alii iCAii -ale Total Senile E 'JISE 'i•B?)5 1,351 2,767 1/16 SI 16 2 3 5 3 •547 77 ) '••; «' 75,685 P 5\A S ^ H J B ! _ 1,5*1 714 711 •0 66 w 119 55 10 2 2 4 -1 "1* 3 2 T K 1 c 3 K pmaos sera A - ' i 3 t T C * P 9G82 ' • e e l * T o t a l "••-.1-. i f c m l e Total lbi«l lil? 33,379 30,403 12,927 100.0 51.4 4'.3 59." 28.8 30.9 40.3 7 26 23 48 44 49 3 79 9.0 7,5 8.2 11.1 9.6 7.2 4.5 3.8 6.2 6.8 5.6 7.3 6.3 4.4 1.4 .5 4.'. '.9 4.4 5.3 4.4 4.4 3.6 4.4 5.E 9.0 7.1 8.8 1.0.9 9.4 e.F 4.6 3.9 4.4 8.3 4.1 2.9 1.9 .9 .5 .1 .1 4.4 1.6 4.4 5.7 5.1 4.1 ?.* v •), V -19 3,ow 3,655 4,742 4,252 ',394 ',946 7'0 70TM. :.. t « Fe.ftiale f™da 10 " 47 43 114 119 78' 1,644 4,331 5,4 2 4,548 5,694 5,313 3/35 1,181 434 171 Pifl 3,179 2,117 1,809 4,36* 4,241 1,066 1,024 368 76 45 70 70 114 796 2,154 3,785 3,739 1,630 973 569 • 159 (6 Trtal "..:! 5.7 4.7 3.4 1.9 3.1 4.1 3.3 2.3 1.3 .7 .2 .1 .'.' 2.1 j 9 i.i 2.7 2.3 5.1 '.1 I.' 1.3 .4 ,'..,' 1.8 .6 ,2 .1 •° « « * * 4 4 •3 * • » a .1 4 4 * * a 15.7 74.6 * • .* 1 * .3 .2 .3 .1 7.C 5.4 6 / 5.1 7.3 6.3 4.4 1.4 .5 p • " .ft 1 -1 .1 .1 1.0 3.8 4.0 .1 .1 .2 '.7 ?,>• 3.6 7.3 5.3 5.1 3.7 1.3 .4 1.3 3.0 1,2 .7 .1 * Lcos than • #',5 ntrctttt. Scare:*! i F«m '^Jt-atf TAK-S U*.—.iT. Kf "TX I'D '^TI^ITTt Notei :: .'OS Total io«u. 18,728 10,964 1,853 1,359 1,38* 1,71! 2,8*3 2,085 1,084 691 1,136 1,056 776 968 781 529 301 74 re "n 747 Under 5 5"? J--1* 15-19 70-44 75-39 30-34 15-39 40-.'. 45-49 5C-54 55-59 to-a 65-69 70-74 75 6 e v e r Siiurcei TLT.U |el* 99* 1,729 1,205 6" 415 581 554 ,,, 464 171 70 u ' ' Tale L***}, Pctcbfr 1, 19U K •; ISAM - 1 4 6 lemilB Lei. i. 7 9 * 3 .It lele r.'-.i eL;".".li Total 7,764 13,797 7,196 5,631 1,911 1,788 95'. 662 637 725 1,114 810 1,850 1,349 1,370 1,891 2,811 2/34 980 318 '.35 34 12 7 2 89'. (91 742 985 1,709 1,190 6 .'4 •lis 110 27 9 3 554 658 (33 9.6 1,1'T! E54 174 l.X 3" 7 3 4 2 10 14 2? 32 51 104 371 n S7 1,072 7W r i 776 125 201 71 2 4 5 11 20 25 51 197 471 507 364 752 670 464 •71 70 439 7.74' 545 577 4.3 PI' 179 66 79 4 ' - - fPlulb»r end P e r m i t ! l i r l r d e s SVHCUWE on sharf-tara l*av**- - ,eTji2,1*3 ..4 1 17 13 Of 53 176 516 515 460 309 109 65 2,1 4 m*A i i 8 f *A — - TAT vs: llele Feula 1 0 . 0 58.6 41.4 9.9 7,2 7.4 10.3 15.3 11.1 5.E *.l 4.8 3.7 4.8 5.4 4.9 6.4 1.5 3.1 3.1 7,1 U9 4.0 3.6 3.5 .9 5.1 3.5 3.4 4.9 6.0 4.7 2.3 1.4 3.0 7.5 7.4 1.1 T.ft.-.1 6.1 5.6 4.1 5.1 4.2 2.8 1.0 .4 r tee). PUftlP T o t a l 68.4 38.4 30.6 9.9 ' .2 7.4 10.1 15.1 11.9 5.3 1.7 .8 .1 4 P 4.t; 7.7 4.6 5.3 0.2 6.1 1.7 1.2 .6 .1 5.1 '•6 1.4 4.8 5.9 4.6 7.0 .5 .2 #4 .e 4 e * .1 :•< .'. .3 ~ 7 i r 04 .-•; Ite'.ft F•.,e . a i i a Total - - 31.6 10.- e, . 3" 11.4 _ #4 4 . 1* ,2 .2 .1 -1 .1 .3 .0 .1 .1 .7 1.1 2.5 2.7 1.9 4.0 1.6 7.5 .9 .4 .6 e * '.3 '.3 '..1 3.1 4.2 2.7 1.0 .4 2.8 2.S 2.2 1.1 ,6 .3 .1 it 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, A" : 4 J4'HI tel- t (• iiK . ;,-Tj0ir Ftein'-. ; - . J 1 lele * 0 !i .!.' ; - - , 1 P 74 7 1111 I X / i l ! •epvip Trtal 4'alfl Thtsl TOTAL I'-ila 1 i r. * -T7» ,'"—riO: Pule Ftcale Total :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 5,642 4,913 5,94e 7,216 5/68 1,856 7,6471 2,397 4,031= 4,531 3/55 3,954 2,534 7,925 7,164 1,8(0 1,3«* 3,il49 1,167 2,018 1,- 2 1,(51 3,61" ' , " 1 2,688 2,37* 3,044 3,844 3,3T'B 7,544 1/11 I,?'" p p d 7 , 29 2,364 1,(23 861 505 134 (4 5/74 4,C'S 5/(36 2,?(.9 2,516 2,°09 3,327 9,67« ',231 579 496 710 3,*8! 2,'52 3,177 3,874 7,150 3,540 1,570 610 987 8 45 73 5 20 16 I* ;.i 44 1.20 451 1,708 1/1.0 l;445 3,613 3,571 2,402 1 S.8 7.6 9.2 11.4 7,9 6.1 4.1 3.8 6.4 7.1 5.9 7.8 6,9 4.9 4.6 4.2 -'.' 1.7 P." 7.5 0.2 11.? 7.8 5.9 3/ 1.8 .8 .7 .1 4.6 '.9 l.( 5.3 2.6 1.5 1.4 .8 .5 .1 .1 4.2 1.7 '•.7 4.0 4.9 4.0 2.4 1.0 .3 .1 651 2'(S -,"'.4,434 3.1U9 567 77-74 75 t: « i . 763 3/1 * 071 2^9 7,16 • t e c 3,762 2,499 1,12* 6*2 151 71 ', . -5 7 s; 6.9 t'fi '.61 1,271 3,546 4,380 3,784 •16* "25: 7 2 -2 1-. -1 5,'.33 4,434 3,106 1 ? 982 3*0 LPD* than 0.05 perf.^nt^, S BLT-* -1 leeila 64,106 'Later 5 ft-O 10-7 6 15-19 21-24 23-2" 10-34 3'-39 40-1J , 45-49 56-54 55-59 50-64 45-69 1 i 1\vTI" Tttal Fc.pn ,TU-36 (It/! 25 17 29 58. 44 61 620 1,878 7,770 2,319 1,421 667 (04 1-1 (A- 1.5 .6 4.5 5.4 I.- '.." '.:."45 .. 01 2.C 1.6 1.6 1.2 7 / 2.1 ;.t 5.6 6.1 1.3 .' 7.5 2.0 3.2 4.5 3.6 -.2 1.3 .8 .9 .1 * P a P * a * - aft • . 4 4 7 r ( ft—Tr .,- e - Total 'tela "eeele 42.7 35.5 14.3 1 6 •( ,i ft V .1 .1 .'.'. ft 1.8 1.1 4.9 4.9 .1 .2 1.0 2,7 7.5 P.5.6 5 / 4.3 1.5 .6 .5 .1 2.0 (.ft '.' 1 .- ; ; . 1, 1 .1 .1 1.1 2.9 4.4 3.' 2.2 1.3 .1 .2 .1 TABLB *5-"AQE BY SEA AND NATIVITY, II IDE Total Tortl, Malt J'i»li LI U B I B AhahUCJ-! toffl Total Malt 1 1 1 . A l l KR1 C* a i«r», J u n a r y 1 , ig+5 (NuaUr u l I roMEOH BUSK Total Halt Final. Total TOM, Hal. Ftrtair.) P E B C » B iAQgtljAV. BOM F a u l a "Total Hal. F a u l a t FaHXO* BUM 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 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 '0-74 75 ' o t t r 7.422 6,183 7,231 8,707 7,411 5,737 3,713 2,951 5,030 5.527 4,527 5.922 5,176 3.690 1,206 443 3.809 3,195 3.616 4,134 3,304 2,351 1,648 1,480 2,536 2,238 1,762 4,2TB 4,205 3,111 1,041 374 j.613 2,988 3.615 4,573 4,107 3,386 2,065 1.471 2,494 3,289 2,765 1,644 9T3 579 165 69 7,414 6,128 7,185 8,614 7,303 5,606 3,448 1,431 634 183 83 17 2 3 5 3 3,803 3,169 3.595 4,086 3,263 2,286 1,487 693 420 119 55 11 2 2 2 1 3,611 2,959 3,590 4,528 4,040 3,120 1,961 738 214 64 28 6 1 3 2 8 fi 46 93 108 131 265 1,520 4,396 5,344 4,444 5,905 5,176 3,687 1,201 440 6 26 21 48 41 65 161 787 2,116 2,119 1,7(7 4,267 4,203 3,109 1,039 313 2 29 25 45 67 66 104 735 2,280 3.225 2,737 1,636 973 578 162 67 9.2 7.6 8.8 11.0 9.2 7,1 4,5 3.7 6.2 6.6 5.6 7.3 6.4 4.5 1.5 .6 4.T 3.9 4.4 5.3 4.1 2.9 2.0 1.9 3.1 2.7 2.2 5.3 5,1 3.6 1.3 .5 4.5 M 4.4 5.7 5.1 4.2 2.5 LB 3.1 4.1 3.4 2.0 1.2 .7 .1 .1 9.2 7.6 6.8 10.8 9,0 6.9 4.2 LB .8 .2 .1 • • * • » 4.7 3-9 4.4 5.2 4.0 2.8 1.8 .9 .} .1 .1 4.5 3.7 4,4 5-6 5,0 4.1 2.4 .9 .3 .1 * * a * • .2 .2 ,2 .3 1.9 5.4 6.6 5.5 7.3 6.4 4.5 1,5 ., a * • J. ,1 .1 .2 1.0 2.6 2.6 2.1 5J 5.2 3.6 1.3 .5 a • « .1 .1 .1 .1 .9 2.1 4.0 3.4 2.0 1.2 .7 .2 .1 • * • • a * * a * L a . , than 0*05 p a r e n t . Bouraai Turn 1R1-26 TABLE 45a.~A0E BY S O AND HATT71TT, A3» , TOTAL Jndar 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 45-69 70-74 75 4 onar * (Dunbar ant Pare a n t ) 9 ITA9EI0K Spa, Total Halt F a u l t Total TOM Mala Fannin 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 1,870 1.360 1,379 1,904 2,837 2,085 1,096 687 1,127 1,051 773 967 782 532 203 75 910 695 742 985 1,718 1,202 663 413 582 536 369 753 73 467 175 71 960 665 637 919 1,119 883 433 274 545 521 404 214 109 65 28 4 1,861 1,350 1,365 1,875 2,805 2,033 991 315 141 34 12 6 2 - 908 689 737 974 i,n"H 1.177 611 215 112 27 9 2 2 - 960 661 628 902 1,107 857 3B0 100 29 7 3 4 - 2 10 14 28 32 51 105 372 986 1.023 761 961 780 532 203 75 2 6 5 11 10 15 52 198 4*0 509 3*0 751 611 467 175 71 4 9 17 12 26 53 174 516 514 401 210 109 65 28 4 10.0 7.2 7.4 10.2 15.3 11.1 5-9 3.6 6.1 5.6 4.1 5.1 4,2 2-8 1.0 .4 4.9 3.7 4.0 5.3 9.2 6.4 ,3.6 2.2 3.1 2.8 1.9 *» 3.6 2.5 .9 .4 5.1 3.5 3.4 4.9 6.1 4.T 2.3 1.4 3.0 2.8 2.2 1.1 .6 .3 .1 • 10.0 7.2 7.4 10.0 15.1 10.9 5.3 1.6 .8 .1 • • • - 4.9 3.7 4.0 5.2 9.1 6.3 3-3 l.l .a .1 * • • - 5.1 3-5 3.4 4.8 6.0 4.6 2.0 .5 .2 • * * - - - - * * * .2 .2 .2 .6 2.0 5.3 5.5 4.1 5.1 4.1 2.8 1.0 .4 • * * .1 .1 .1 .3 1.1 2.5 2.7 1.9 4.9 3.4 2.5 .9 .4 * * .1 .1 .1 .3 .9 1.8 2.8 2,2 1,1 .4 J .1 • U r n than (1.0? f « r * u t . TABLE 45b.—AGI BY 3X3 AND NATIVITY: H TOTAL .:«•' s 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 t o - 44 45-49 50-;t 55-59 60-64 55-49 70-74 75 * o t t r FV.oaJ, Total 42,144 32,129 30,016 5,552 t,3,-. 5.952 5,903 4.5T4 2,699 2,500 2,974 2,653 2,323 2,978 3,654 2,969 2,501 1,632 3,452 2,417 2,264 3,903 4,470 3,754 4,955 4.394 3.159 1,003 359 3,149 1,596 1,149 995 1,067 1,954 1,702 1,393 3.525 3,532 2,644 666 101 Lain than O.05 pnrennt. Bauraai U TOTAL U.L. Total * Tula J a l a , January 1 , 1945 Not,; Inaluoaa araouaaa on ahort-tana L.av*. u n y n a n p a a g a a AJCTICAD BOM rOMIO* BOP* TOTAL flats.yitu fffa r Total Bala Tannin Total halt anala Total Mala F a u l a Total h a l l r . a a l . Para 181-26 1.197 1,949 2,769 2,361 1.430 664 514 137 44 11 I fl V U C i n t t r i Axcludla& Tul* U k * , J u u r j l r 19*5 2 T P C R E K I I BOS* Total 461s Fault JUL. Fault 10,589 100.0 J1.1 2 9.0 7.8 9.4 10.9 7-3 6.0 4.2 1.6 4.2 7.2 4.1 8.0 T.l 5.0 1.4 .6 4.7 4,0 4.6 renal. 35.260 15,933 15,427 24,684 16,295 5,546 4,779 5,920 6,739 4,499 3.572 2,457 1,116 493 MS 2,995 2,490 2,656 3,112 1,565 1,109 976 2,651 2,299 2,962 3,624 4 4 H 25 71 11 -3 5 3 478 306 92 46 9 - 2 2 1 2,933 2,443 1,591 638 185 57 25 2 -1 5 2 45 32 66 T4 SO 160 1,148 3.410 4,321 3,683 4,944 4,396 3.155 998 365 16 J' 21 447 109 589 1,646 1,610 1.347 3,516 3,532 2,642 864 5 02 EUk. Tntal lain 16 5a 5 w 51 559 1,764 2,711 2,336 1,429 964 513 13" 63 5.1 2.5 1.9 1.6 1.7 3.1 J.7 7.3 5.t 5.7 4.2 1.4 •5 {XuotBar *n4 P«ro«st) 1 1 C * I iqu Tot.; «al. Fatal. 48.3 56.4 25.3 51. i 4-3 3.4 1.8 9.0 7.9 7.4 10*8 4.7 1.0 l.b 5.0 7.2 5.9 2.5 1.6 1.4 5.8 4.6 4.1 2.6 1.9 3.1 n 2.3 1.4 ,a ,2 .1 3.9 1.6 .8 .2 .1 4 • * s .8 .5 .1 .1 . . . * I Total 43.1 <••! * S.I . * 4.8 7.S 4.7 4.0 2.5 1.0 •i .1 . * -m * * .1 .1 .2 •3 1.9 5-4 7.0 6.0 6.0 7.1 5.0 2.6 .6 EIOI 81 4*7. F.aal. 26.2 17.0 a a 0 * . 1• .1 .2 .9 2.6 2.6 2.2 5.7 5-T 6.2 3.4 .5 *6 * .1 .1 .1 ill 4.4 1.1 2.3 1.4 .; .2 .1 TABLE *&*—AGE ar 3EA WfD HATIVtn t i l l Wi Can tare., April L. 1?*5 (Kuaber and Percent) Kota: B roriL 11". t 2 0 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 . t 2 Ft ILliSJCjUt BOW Total h u 2»1« P 52.( 9,( 7.9 9.1 10.9 8.3 (.1 1.1 3.1 (.1 7.2 5.8 7.3 (.1 4.7 L.B .7 +.9 35.801 11,091 20,(06 23,185 31.4(8 3,717 3.112 3.K7 3.711 2,591 1,621 1,316 1,231 2,290 2,199 1,(19 3,952 3.9(9 2.966 1,232 195 3.572 2.919 3,151 1,399 3,(01 3,019 1,991 1,295 2,357 3,1(1 2,726 1,*0> 911 7,295 6,010 6,891 8,039 (,102 4,727 3,071 1,162 531 3,571 2,908 3,137 1,319 3,5(3 2,956 1,871 591 118 1 21 27 (1 LO 13 24 15 ill 182 3 3,714 3,102 3,151 3,690 2,539 1,771 1,200 571 383 112 31 10 2 2 * 2 2 - 2 1 i.-.i 15-W 20-21 25-29 30-51 55-39 10-41 15-19 50-54 55-59 (0-11 (5-(9 TO-T1 T5 * * D W 558 ISl, 78 11 3 73 SI 21 T 1 l 556 10 11 So 63 110 701 2,209 3.107 2,702 1.596 910 5(0 180 71 L16 6(3 1,907 2,097 1.591 3,912 3,9(6 2,991 1.230 185 i.l !.( 1.9 1.1 2.1 1.8 L.7 3.0 2.9 2.2 5.2 5.2 1.0 l.( .6 3.( 10.9 9.1 (.2 1.1 1.6 .7 ,2 al 2.1 1.2 .7 .2 .1 * » . . . i.l 1.6 1.9 '..i 2.1 1.1, .8 .5 .1 .1 • * • * - jl.l 3.8 l.S 5.9 . • • • • 25.3 . . « • • • 1.7 »-7 3.9 2.5 .8 .2 .1 BOW Temala PtttElOB (all .1 .2 .2 .3 ;.a 5-1 7.0 5.7 7.1 (.1 1.7 1.8 .7 16.3 a • a a .1 .1 .1 .2 .9 2.5 .1 2.9 2.5 1.2 2.1 5.2 5.2 3.6 J .1 .'! i.l 1.2 .7 4.0 1.6 .2 .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; Note' it rom, in WML 'BJar $ 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-21 25-29 30-31 35-39 10-11 15-19 50-51 55-59 (0-(l (5-69 70-71 75 » aasr * l»i Total Hal. 17,8(1 10,036 9J6 691 742 8(0 1,117 1,010 574 2,056 1,356 1.376 1,771 2,523 1,983 1,001 (11 1,077 1,008 732 907 738 517 198 71 il,5 535 *»1 352 fc9l (31 1J2 no !', I.a.'. Li K E t R iUraiuiB BOS* Tatatla Total 2.1. Total Uala 3,5H 12.193 6,192 5,701 5,(71 1,0(1 (62 631 911 1,106 873 2,051 1.3« 1.361 1,741 2,185 1,835 502 281 132 31 12 93; 696 737 850 1,392 997 525 183 1Q3 1,0(1 (58 (25 891 1,093 B19 2 10 11 21 7 1 1 1 9 1 1 - - 512 517 ue 213 5 107 65 (3 1 391 21 39 18 102 101 1(0 29 915 977 720 - 5 02 737 517 198 71 Total SHU Bala Pamala 2,127 100.0 56.2 5.6 3.9 ,71 513 11.5 7.6 7.8 10.0 11.2 10.1 5.6 1-6 (.0 516 5.5 1.2 2.0 3.0 2.7 396 209 107 65 29 4 1.0 5.1 1.2 2.9 1.2 .1 3.9 1.6 2.5 1.0 •1 I . 5 9 LJ 25 23 19 166 l;2 17 Kl 321 693 gj 170 JO 1 13 25 53 E A 0 n.:.-..-.:'.. T u l a 4.1 1.9 8.0 Xal. hall 15.6 (8.3 K.i 31.9 5.9 3-7 3.7 11.5 7.6 7.7 5.6 5.9 ropatioK 2-CKK Total Hal. i'-mala 11.9 a L9.8 • • * 11.9 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 3.5 • (.1 1.8 3.6 ;.o 11.0 10.2 5.0 1.6 .6 .1 7.1 5.5 2.9 6.1 l.T 1.0 .6 .2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .6 2.0 • . .6 a • . .1 .2 t " " 9.8 1.8 2.1 1.6 3.0 2.S 2.2 L.I T 3.9 5.1 (.2 5.6 t, 1! BERN Total 1.2 .( .1 a 2.1 * « . " 5.2 5-1 4.0 5.1 (.2 2.9 1.2 .4 . . .". .3 .3 1.0 1.0 2.1 i.l! 2.6 1.8 2.8 2.2 1.2 3.9 1.6 .( 1.5 1.0 .1 .1 .2 . ' e r a aTvA-2b TABU Atfc.—JCE BT SKI AND HiTIYITTi Hull! B MM Total [0T1L Hal. M U « U Cetrtera Sxoludlnf Tula U t o , April 1, > I « jUnRICAH BOW M.L. Tvala Paiuala Total TOtil. 57,(95 29,719 27,976 31,998 11,111 17,781 5.233 1,675 5,512 6,332 3,(65 2,997 2,323 1,885 3,570 1,352 3,612 1,(18 1,111 3,030 1,216 181 2,722 2,119 2,725 2,951 1,1(7 811 MS 865 1.755 1,708 1,316 3.259 i , J 37 2.531 1,062 115 2,511 2.257 2,917 3,178 2,198 2,116 1,551 1,020 1,915 2,(11 2,326 1,390 8oi 5,231 1,6(1 5,529 6,295 2,721 2,111 2,717 2,810 1,«7 781 1 1 1 1 2,510 2,250 2,812 3,155 2.170 2,108 1,191 190 119 (7 ;u 3 1 1 2 2 - 2 5-1 10-1* 15-H 20-21 25-29 30-31 35-39 .:!-!'. 15-19 50-51 55-59 60-61 65-*9 70-74 75 » m t (98 154 (9 3,'n 2,892 2,161 898 3)9 i=i; (6 12 2 3 L94J (Hwabar and Percent) includea evacuee* ga ebori--*.«•• and aaaaoOal l e a v e . Hilar 5 675 388 .'80 86 (6 9 p torn. rOHXIGN StFK till. Tamala Tatal 56-us I-mala 10,192 100.0 51.5 42.5 1 9.0 9.1 9.6 10.9 6.1 5.2 1.1 ).2 6.2 7.6 6.1 9.0 7.2 5.3 2.1 .8 1.7 4.1 4.7 4-9 2.0 Total 25,797 2 15,605 I 11 4 u 3! 4". 65 151 1,00? 3,171 1.217 3,576 1,(36 1,139 3.027 1,212 482 6 n 20 21 97 177 1,175 1,(20 1.270 3.219 3,336 2,532 l,o(o 115 l a a e than 0 . 0 5 percent* Saaroei (Nuabar and Percent) P romoii BOW 7.828 no «5 Tula Lain, April 1, 19*5 Inoludaa I T M U O I I rjp abort-tare, l e a v e . thaa 0.O.5 percent* Seexeei * 81, 113 256 1,36? 1,116 5.191 1,296 5,538 1,876 3,5*4 1,110 11.6 i.i i.l 100.0 1 11 14 31.755 T.2B9 6,051 i.ili B,10i 6,188 1,B« 3,327 2,529 1,(17 5.3(0 1,371 5,555 4.679 3.517 1,111 T 27.3 12.319 3 75,559 M ).( 7.1 5.1 19,119 TOTl!. £ 58.1 Tama l a OBdar 5 5-9 c R 1.7 3.8 1.5 (.0 1.8 4.0 2.6 1.7 3-1 Oils J., j . 2 17.1 l\t.l Female l e t hi Total - L amala Bal. l l a lain [CAN Bono Ual, Famals Total TOT 11 TQREI3N BOW Total ' e r a VRA-26 f.ll*l 1 5 23 28 38 59 530 1,(96 2,597 2,306 1,387 903 •95 152 67 L.t 1,4 1.5 ... 3-0 2.1 5.6 5.8 4.4 1.8 .7 <••) 3.9 4.9 6.0 4.3 3.8 2.7 1.9 3-1 1.6 t.l 2.4 1.4 .9 •1 .1 £ R C AHEHICW Total B a l a S N tore ram* Total Hal. fa-la 55-1 9.0 21.6 JO. 6 41.b 26.9 4.1 i... 4.2 i-9 9.6 1.1 1.6 i.i.i 4.6 2,0 l.t 1.2 6. 1.3 • * • * 19.9 a t.i 3.7 .1 2.6 .3 U7 5-5 (.3 5.1 1.6 L.J .7 .3 ,1 . * a * T raaio* BOM • • * • - • a a .1 .1 .2 ,1 i.! * . . • - 8.0 7.2 .2 .8 2.6 -.8 2.2 5.6 5.8 5.3 1.4 .9 2.1 1.8 .9 •3 .7 .5 •-.: .8 •9 2.9 1-5 1.1 2.1 1.1 .1 TA8LJ 4?.—AGE ET SEX AND HATTVUTt Beta i N ICE 101*1. Under 5 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-21 25-29 3 0 - 31 35-39 10-14 15-19 50-51 55-59 50-11 65-69 70-71 75 1 o v e r * , Ail mX Canters, July 1, 1945 (Ruber and Percent) Includes • TECUM • on short-term leave. U U 3 s U T M B r t LO/ijj Hale a P 6 1 0 I N T H/il"-,.;., „ £ ! ! AEEaiCAS WiRE T o t a l Kale Female Total Male Tamils Total TOTAL Kali ' Female Total 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 6,160 5,712 5,933 6,253 1,663 1,053 2,616 2,117 3,920 1,568 3,569 1,592 1,191 3,206 1,271 573 3,23* 2,775 2,910 2,775 2,115 1,165 1,101 963 1,665 1,659 1,21* 3,162 3,363 2,661 1,079 196 3,221 2,567 2,993 3,176 2,766 2,566 1,711 1,161 2,035 2,729 2,313 1,110 611 51? 195 75 6,157 5,326 5,906 6,199 1,608 3,960 2,616 963 161 111 62 3,231 2,766 2,931 2,751 2,073 1,147 961 160 i 2 9 9 10.1 6.3 9.3 9.7 7.7 6.1 1.5 3.3 6.1 7.3 5.7 7.2 6.5 5.0 2.0 .9 5.i i.i 1.6 1.3 3.3 2.1 1.7 :.5 2.9 3.0 7.0 5.0 5.2 4,2 1.7 .6 5.0 1.0 1.7 5.4 .5.1 1.0 2.8 1.6 3.2 1.9 3.7 2.2 1.3 .8 .3 .1 10.1 6.3 i.i 9.7 7.5 6.9 i.i 1.5 .7 .3 .1 a 5.0 1.0 1.7 5.1 1.3 3.9 2.6 .8 .2 .1 a a a a .2 .2 .1 1.6 .a ai 1 7 16 30 33 55 110 663 1,697 2,667 2,330 1,103 811 527 193 73 5.; 1.3 1.6 11 1 1 1 3,223 2,560 2,977 3,116 2,735 2,513 1,631 521 136 12 13 7 i 3 2 -•male -«. •19>n -2 2 - rc-rioi Basji Total Feaale Kale <• 25 51 75 93 230 1,166 3,159 1,447 3,527 1,571 1,193 3,207 1,271 571 :•:. 12 is 120 503 1,562 1,760 1,197 3.166 3,362 2,680 1,076 196 TITO. T o t a l Vale Telittle #a *a 1.3 3.2 2.3 1.5 .7 .5 .2 .1 a a a a - * ft a* 5.1 7.0 5.6 7.2 6.5 5.0 2.0 .9 '.1.0 a •a a a .1 .1 .2 .6 2.1 2.a a .1 .1 .2 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.9 3.7 5.0 5.2 1.2 1.7 .3 2.2 1.3 .8 .3 .1 Lass than 0.Q5 percent. Sources Pom HU-jZl (Adjusted) TABLE 47s.—ACE BT H"t AND "ATXYTTT: TJcte: !• II N TOTAL Itale MS Aftal TOTAL Under 5 5-9 11-11 15-19 20-21 25-29 30-31 35-39 10-11 45-19 50-51 55-59 60-61 65-69 70-71 75 1 over * Female Tula Uke. July 1* 1945 (Number and Percent) Include* aTaouasa on abnrt-term l e a n . .i II UiSFSICMt BORN Hale Female Total F •oiusIGN BORN "emale Kale Total TOTAL T o t a l Kale Female ? C T E 6 II Kuraos PORN ArORICAN WORM T o t a l Mala Female T o t a l Male Female 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 2,111 1,357. 1,371 1,71.1 2,379 1,791 961 621 1,055 965 713 660 718 510 196 71 1,031 693 711 C01 1,279 922 '73 IV. 511 171 111 667 51.' 445 166 1,107 661 632 907 1,100 669 126 27i 511 5 31 398 235 106 65 2E 1 2.139 1,311 1,360 1,661 2,338 1,711 661 FT" 126 29 12 1 1 1,032 687 737 791 1,251 900 166 2 3 6 -1 •1 3 12.2 7.3 7.8 9.6 13.6 10.0 5.0 1.6 .8 .1 a a 6.3 3.8 3.6 5.1 6.2 6.8 2,2 .6 ,2 a a a a a .1 .2 .3 ,2 .6 2.0 .', - 6.3 3.8 3.7 5.2 6.3 6.9 2.5 1.6 3.1 2.9 2.3 1.2 .6 .1 ,2 a 'V 3.9 1.2 -1 - 12.2 7.7 7.9 9.6 13.7 10.2 5.6 3.6 6.1 5.8 1.1 5.0 1.1 2.9 1.1 .1 5.9 3.» 1.2 1.6 99 .'5 8 1,107 657 5 "5 690 1,067 641 ,-,n LM 2" 7 1 a a a .1 .2 .1 .3 l.o 2.6 2.6 1.8 3.8 a .1 .1 .1 ,1 .1 1.0 2.9 2.9 2.3 1.2 3.5 .6 '.••• - 15" 'J 11 27 '.1 17 31 A. 354 927 •-•••• 70] 876 717 510 196 71 10 V 22 37 180 115 116 107 '•5.7 Ml US 553 70 1.7 13 55 53 '.71 512 v ••' 391 209 106 65 .53 1 7.6 5.3 3.1 2.0 3.0 2.7 1.6* 3.8 3.5 2.5 .9 .1 * - ••..'• 7.2 5.2 2.S 1.0 .6 .1 • •J - 5.3 5,5 1.1 5.0 1.1 2.9 1.1 .1 2.5 .9 .1 - .4 .2 a Leas than G,C* percent. Source: Pom "£4-321 (Adjusted", TABU ATba—AGE ET 327 Aft, ''ATiTTTir: t.'gte! TOTAL tinder 5 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-21 25-29 36-31 35-39 16-U 15-1,9 56-51 55-59 60-61 05-69 70-71 75 1 o v e r * V 3 K" U 6 2 AlTTilCAN BORN Hale Total Female Total TOTAL Kale Female 16,391 23,589 22,a02 25,035 2,202 2,062 2,196 1,971 636 5*1 571 611 1,371 1,369 931 2,515 2,771 2,236 911 126 2,117 1,906. 2,3*1 2,571 1,663 1,699 1,316 909 1,191 2,211 1,915 1,197 705 162 1,316 3,962 1,546 1,515 2,170 2,216 1,757 -11 333 ME 1,319 3,986 1,559 1,512 2,501 2,262 1,887 1,523 2,865 3.603 2,676 3,71.2 ',176 2,696 1 ,"78 199 .,, 71 TRA Centers Exoludlpg Tula Lalnt, July 1. 1945 •1102 17 !3 2 10,916 2,202 2,079 2,191 1,957 822 517 196 29 i ~Ji. n u u -1 1 - F FOPiEIOH KRe Hale Female Total Total Fom 'ffiA-jm TOTAL Malm 'reiAle E 6 C E 1 T A1HU0AN BORN RJFJSIOK BORN T o t a l Kale Fammle T o t a l Kale Famala 14,067 21,356 12,611 6,715 100.0 50.8 I".2 51.0 23,8 30.4 a, 116 1,903 2,351 2,558 1,616 1,669 1,259 120 109 3' 1 -5 1 9.3 6.6 9.6 9.7 5.1 4.9 1.1 3.3 6.2 7.6 6.2 8.0 7.5 5.8 2.1 1.0 1.7 1.5 1.6 4.1 5.1 5.5 3.6 3.7 2.8 2.0 5.2 1.8 ...2 2.7 1.7 1.0 .4 .1 9.3 8.6 9.8 9.7 5.1 1.8 3.8 1.5 .7 .3 .1 a 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.2 1.8 1,2 i.i 4.6 ! -2 3 3 '. 13. .77 31 16 130 612 2,532 3,191 2,626 3,*95 3,176 2,697 1,075 197 1 14 11 16 7323 1,117 1,312 690 2,501 2,771 2,235 915' 126 Lass than 0*05 psrcsnt, 3ourc*i (rluntoar and Percent) Includes evtaueea on short-torn leave* (Adjusted) till) 3 7 13 an 30 57 169 1,365 2,179 1,936 1,191 7D5 462 155 69 4.7 1.2 i.fi I.S 1.3 1.3 1.0 3.0 2.0 5.1 6.0 4.8 2.0 .9 -a a a .6 .5 .2 .1 a -a a:: l.l 5.1 3.7 3.0 5.9 2.7 • 'I .•} .1 a * -a tt ;/.." a a a a a ,1 .3 1.8 5.5 7.5 6.1 «.c 7.-7 5.8 2.4 1*0 27.2 18.8 -a a a a a a .1 .1 1.1 3.0 4.7 6.3 2.5 a 1 a a .2 .7 2.5 5'. 6 1.7 5.4 6.0 '..8 2.0 .9 1.5 1.0 .1 .1 TABU ATbUK—AGK 3Y SEX AMD MATTVIITt Kofi E A6K * TOTAL I Total Hal. TOTAL Bodar 5 5-9 10-14 15-1? 20-24 75-2? 30-34 35-3? 40-44 45-49 70-54 >5-5? 60-64 85-67 70-74 75 * orar EoaO. C*utrml Utah, Juiy X, 19*5 (Nuafcwr und Poro«Bt) Icciud«» • v&cu»*i on •bort-tarm .*•-*••. 0 M B S B 41CR1C4J1 SCBX Total Mai. T.mal. I EPRKIOM BOftK TOTAL Total Hal. E . a r i l " Total Mai. 2,178 4,645 2,364 2,281 2,447 1,100 1,347 373 3*3 413 44) 231 224 241 156 273 354 276 401 352 284 133 62 215 203 217 197 8? 58 57 58 146 150 37 242 268 222 100 53 178 160 1)6 252 142 166 184 98 147 204 207 157 84 62 33 ) 373 361 411 444 227 221 226 91 46 12 6 3 . . . - 215 202 216 193 67 58 51 31 32 7 ) 3 . . . 176 15? 1)5 251 140 163 177 60 16 5 3 . . . - 1,264 2 2 5 4 3 13 65 245 342 286 378 352 284 133 62 1 1 4 2 6 27 114 143 64 237 268 222 100 53 P E R C 4 H T 4MSRICAB BORM ECB410M B7T4H Total Hal. T r i a l . "Trial Halt Taaala Taaala ?34 100.0 50.7 4).l 52.7 23.7 29.0 1 1 1 2 3 7 38 131 19? 204 157 84 62 33 7 6.4 7.6 8.6 7.7 4.9 4.8 5.2 3.* 6.4 7.6 6.4 8.6 7.6 6.2 2.7 1.3 4.6 4.4 4.6 4.3 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.3 3.2 3.2 1.7 5.2 5.8 4.8 2.2 1.1 3.8 3.4 4.2 5.4 3.0 3.6 «.o 2-1 3.2 4.4 4.5 3-* 1.8 1.4 .7 .2 8.4 7-8 6.8 9.6 4.? 4.7 4.? 2.0 1.1 .2 .2 .1 4.S 4.4 4.6 4.2 1.? 1.2 1.1 -7 .7 .1 .1 -1 3.6 3.4 4.2 5.4 3.0 3.5 3.6 1.3 -4 .1 .1 - - - - 4T.3 27.2 • • .1 * -1 .3 1.4 5-3 7.4 6.2 8.5 7.6 6.2 2.7 1.3 20.1 • • • • • • •! .2 .8 2.8 4.3 4.4 3.4 1.8 1.4 .7 -2 .1 • " .1 •* 2.5 3.1 1.8 5.1 5.8 4.8 2.2 1.1 * 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. Hot*' Colorado IUYM-, July 1 , 19*5 (Hiuiber and Paroaot) IacludtB «T«CU*«« oa a b o r t - t o r * l a a r a . 8 40* Total TOTAL M i l 5 5-7 10-14 15-17 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-3? 40-44 45-47 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-6? 70-74 75 » c a r a TOTAL, Halt Taaali" 0 H 8 1 6 IMBJICAH BORM Total Mala Taaala TOHUSa BOOj ' Total Mala Taaala Total TOTAL Mala T . a t l a F 1 E 0 E > UKIUCAE BOM Total Mala T . a a l . T TCMIOE BOTa Total Halt T r i a l . 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 26.6 813 853 1,003 1,025 56? 457 367 293 570 662 5*4 702 665 507 172 122 415 444 465 425 220 132 11? 131 264 264 18? 473 565 430 164 107 3)8 40? 536 tOO 34? 325 248 162 266 376 375 207 120 7? 28 15 813 653 1,001 1,021 564 44* 344 131 67 22 12 3 415 444 4*5 424 218 124 103 62 46 13 10 2 1 - 3)8 40? 536 577 346 320 241 69 21 7 2 1 2 2 2 4 5 11 23 162 503 640 552 699 685 508 170 120 L 2 6 16 6? 236 251 17? t?l 565 42? 164 107 2 3 3 5 t 73 265 367 373 208 120 7? 26 13 8.6 7.1 10.7 10.? 4.0 A.? A.0 3.2 6-0 7.2 6.0 7.4 7.3 5-« 2.1 1.2 4.4 4.T 5.0 4,5 2.3 l.A 1.3 1.4 3-0 2.7 2.0 5.2 6.0 «.* 1.8 1.1 4.2 4.4 5.7 6.4 3.7 3.5 2.7 1.6 3-0 4.3 4.0 2.2 1.3 .8 .3 .1 6.6 9.1 10.7 10.? 6.0 A.T 3.7 1.5 .7 .3 .1 * • • • 4.4 4.7 5-0 4.5 2.3 1.3 1.1 .7 .5 .2 .1 • * * - 4.2 t.t 5.7 * • 1 2 2 * 3.7 3-4 2.6 .8 .2 .1 • • • • . * • .2 .3 1.7 5.3 6.7 5.7 7.4 7.3 5.A 2.1 1.2 • .1 .2 .7 2.5 2.7 1.7 5.2 6.0 4.6 1.8 1.1 16.) • • • • .1 .1 1.0 2.6 4.2 4.0 2,i 1.3 .8 .3 .1 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 Kofi K Trial TCTUL : i * r 1 5-7 10-14 15-1? 2CV24 25-2? JO-34 35-3? 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 w-t? 70-74 TJ * w a r 10711. Hal* 0 * 3 1 Trial Hale Total rij. 3,436 2.134 1 1 4.0?1 3,5)3 4,246 1.757 2,271 735 771 7?3 7U 363 3*7 735 34VJ 720 742 737 367 33? 402 244 101 173 275 ua 255 ,53 US all 353 131 im ?o 50 37 20 11 2 ,cl j«4 2*6 37? us 10; 3j) 561 J 65 207 277 366 J81 2*7 510 5)1 .58 552 526 455 174 7* 353 2.* 18! .07 440 383 Lji 63 255 34* 287 14) 66 72 2. » 3?) 37* 57 25 13 3 " • - 1 r0H2r.cs nam Trial. 7.68a ill (BUBVW »od ' a r c a a t ) 1 taT'TOD' f" Taaala <Hl» Hlrar, J u l j 1 , 19*5 Inaladaa •vaouaaa on a b o r t - t a m l a « * * . 275 18) 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 U 66 i) 151 70 453 5 507 4=5 1,6 54? 526 .05 440 2 1 " 455 17. 7< 5) 216 170 363 150 65 * 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) r laale Total BUL Hal. T.nal. 1,302 100.0 53.2 .6.6 -1 1 2 6 ?2 235 341 265 144 68 72 24 7 7.4 10.3 ).* 5.2 4.? 3.7 3.4 6.6 7.7 8.0 7.2 *.? 6.0 2.3 1.0 5.0 5.1 ... 1 8 C E I A J K H O U i 61X1 Tonal. Total Hal, 55-2 ) 14 ( .' .1 76 25.« 5 Q 27.6 ... 51 5.0 7 5 . t, 1 7 5.0 1 1 1 2 6 3.6 15 ... !•5.0 3.5 U* 2-5 1.4 2.0 1 4 3.3 1.2 3-3 4.5 7 5 .2 5.7 . . . " 1 1 1 .1 2.3 4.1 4.* 1.7 1.1 5.7 5.0 2.0 .7 1.7 1,2 1.0 -3 .1 a J-.' ....6 a * • . a a * a " T .Tli HON 8CK7I Total Hale Taaala 14.1 * * » a. •3 2.0 5-7 7.3 5-7 7.2 *-? 6.0 2.3 1.0 2]..: 17.0 a a - * • .2• a .8 2.1 2.1 1.2 5.1 5-7 5.0 :.o .7 a * .1• 1.2 3.1 4.4 3.7 1.7 1.2 1.0 .3 .1 l i f l L I T t r B K ~ O T I K SKI JUflJ HAT1VI7T: v j 100 Total TOTAL Ondar J 5-3 10-11 15-1) 20-2+ 25-29 30-31 35-33 10-14 15-49 50-51 55-59 40-61 65-69 70-71 75 * a+ar * TOTAL Mala Janala 11 a 1 i>ruMdfc. July 1 . L<}*; tNainbar and P > f C * a t ) a f AlEFUCAW BCEM Total Uala Papilla f CR1T0S ?03M j TOTAL T.tal dale T . n a l . I Tatai Bala Faaal. t a c t t T AfflRICAH 6CBH BOBBICS DORA Tptal Hala Tamala T o t a l Half Taaala 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.) 31.8 433 3)6 152 42+ 185 104 172 123 214 293 260 325 319 251 118 18 220 201 215 165 61 1! 12 53 33 91 66 210 258 196 99 It 213 1)2 237 23) 121 162 130 76 131 1)9 191 US 91 58 19 t 133 336 15! +21 161 139 163 7) 33 9 1 220 20* 215 18+ 61 41 39 30 18 1 1 213 132 137 237 123 156 121 19 1J 5 - 3 1 5 3 50 181 281 259 325 319 254 118 8 1 1 3 23 6J 30 65 210 258 1)6 33 4* 2 1 1 6 21 116 19+ 191 115 91 58 19 1 10.2 3.3 10.7 3.) 1.3 1.8 +•» 3.0 5.0 6.3 6.1 7.7 8.2 6.0 2.8 1.1 5-2 1.6 5.1 +.3 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.) 2.2 1.5 5.0 6.1 1.6 2.3 1.0 5-0 1.5 5.6 5.6 2.) 3.8 3.0 1.7 3.1 1.7 4.6 2.7 2,1 1.4 .5 .1 10,2 9.3 10.7 9.) 1.3 1.7 3.8 1.8 .8 .2 + 5,2 1.6 5.1 1.3 1.4 1.0 .3 .7 .1 .1 • 5.0 1.5 5.6 5.4 2.3 3.J 2.3 1.1 .1 .1 - - - - - - - - - - - - . + 1A.3 21.8 13.5 * * .1 .2 1.1 8,1 6.7 6.1 7.7 6.2 6.0 2.B 1.1 * + .1 .6 1.5 2.1 1.5 5.0 6.1 1.6 2.3 1.0 * .1 .1 .6 2.7 +.6 1.6 2.7 2.1 1.1 .5 ,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 Hrtai 3*+-irl t ™ t « l n ( July 1 , 19*J (Unbar *jaj rarqaatj Inolwdaa aTasuaa* un • h u r t - t a r t l a i r s , 3 AG! I Tatal TOTAL nadir J 5-3 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-23 30.31 35-33 10-+1 15-19 50-54 55-53 60-61 65-69 70-71 75 1 a+ir TOTAL SU l.aaiT U M H 2 6 [ ] ^ _ AlgftlCAW 6088 FCHSJG6 BtBM . TOTAL total itala faiaala " T s t a l Hall t a a a l a ""Total Mai, 6,325 3,066 3,239 3,170 1,156 2,011 573 510 626 472 290 315 290 208 396 *97 383 1)3 115 356 166 6) 283 270 269 260 83 75 71 81 191 I89 113 315 351 297 131 52 2)0 270 337 392 207 210 214 127 202 30a 270 178 91 "59 32 IT 579 537 425 669 28+ 308 276 10) 52 22 8 1 - 269 269 289 279 83 71 68 15 37 19 8 1 - 290 268 336 390 203 237 208 61 15 3 - 2,855 3 1 3 6 7 11 99 3+1 ITS 37; 192 415 356 166 69 1,630 1 1 2 1 6 36 157 19,0 105 3U 331 257 131 52 1,225 P Tamil a ft 0 r I AMffiBIOAH 6P2JI Talal Mala Taaala T TOREI09 607,8 Tatal >ial» PaHAla 15.1 25.8 11.3 • * a -1 -1 J 1.6 5.5 7-5 6.0 7.8 7.0 5.6 2.6 1-1 * a * -1 .1 .6 2-5 2.7 1.7 5.0 5.5 1.7 2.1 .8 • * a .1 * .1 1.0 3-0 +.8 1.3 2.8 1-5 .9 .5 .3 100.0 18.6 51.2 51.3 23-0 31.3 9.2 2 8.1 1 9.9 2 10.6 1 1.6 3 . >'.0 8 +.6 63 j,3 187 6.4 305 7.8 270 6.1 178 7.6 91 7-0 59 5.6 32 2,6 17 1.1 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.1 1.3 1.2 1.2 1,3 3.1 3.0 1.6 5.0 5-5 1.7 2.1 .8 1.4 1.2 5.3 6.2 3-3 3.8 J.« 2.0 3.3 1.8 .+.3 2.8 1-5 .9 .5 .3 9.2 8,1 9.9 10.6 1.5 4.9 A.A 1.7 .9 .3 .1 * - 1.6 1,2 4.6 4.1 1.3 1.1 1,1 .7 .6 .3 .1 * - 4.6 1,2 5.3 6.2 3.2 3.8 3.3 1.0 .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, Hotai H TOTAL Undar 5 S-9 LO-W 15-1) 20-21 25-29 30-3* 35-3? 10-11 iS-19 50-51 55-53 60-64 65-69 10-T* T5 * o r a r a .:"• 25* 313 306 1)2 75 25 1,011 I ,260 1 , 3 1J 1,229 221 130 711 109 130 2C6 2.301 !H 438 1*5 131 207 173 355 3D 356 )iit 212 1ST 64 20 £ 1 n 12 1 TO LSI 185 22j 255 162 86 .'1 )I 142 130 24; 31 51 .10 ; 1 i . - 1 Mala 1.978 ITS 15! 129 to in 153 55 i? 19 £ 102 12 12 3 3 1 1 [Kuafosr ant F a n a n t ) n Total 224 DC. 174 152 1J0 51 156 103 2 tana... 2,270 4)3 312 D 1.:. 1,240 m its U Igtll itil. 355 167 35) 308 320 U limit ToUl l a m i n a r d u l l 1 . 1915 Itialudaa aaaaunaa an abart-tarn l a a T i . - . 2 1 2 7 22 105 28 \ i to 29-Jlo 300 132 T* 25 . 1 - 1 4 1* 50 151 IT* ico 229 255 102 87 21 laaa tana 0-05 pariaflt, l,ii. >"-.•, 1 ntA-321 (id j a at a a) UU) tt H i , Total Halo Pamla IIS 100,0 53.4 44.6 10.3 £.3 . 1 1 1 9 0 In 1-.2 130 116 91 51 30 7 1 •i.l 1.5 4,1 8.5 T.2 5-2 3.2 1.0 7.1 3.8 6.0 1.6 i.C 8.6 7.5 7.2 1-5 1.8 .6 1.5 i.r 1.7 1.4 1.3 2.6 -,.1 .3,0 3.8 1.6 .5 •;..: 3 -'7 4.5 1.3 1.2 .'••',' 1.5 2.3 3.3 1.5 ili L.2 •; .2 .1 .9 H 0 I 8 T .'o 1 0 \ Halo faiaala Total Mala Faaala 51.2 21.5 23.7 15-1 26.3 16.3 10, j 1,1 S.f, 3.9 7.2 5-0 3.7 1.5 .6 .2 .1 .1 5.J 1 5 4 1 1 0 3 8 1 4 1 3 o a 2 1 1 5.0 , " • - 3.3 4.5 1.9 1.2 M 2.1 2.3 .2 • " * .2 5 2 5 6 4 3 6 5 34 I T 2 1 1 1 .1 « . * •1 .1 1.2 3-5 1.1 2.5 5.2 0.0 3.1 1,6 •J * . 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 * JUS: Tct.l TOTAL Under 5 5-9 10-11 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 15-47 50-54 55-57 60-64 65-67 70-74 75 6 o r e r * TOTAL tola Feral* U •J B 5 P. A'JFHrCAfl Efflll -er-J.e toTotal 0 H 100.0 49.1 50.9 45.* 16.9 26.7 54.4 30.2 24.2 B.3 6.4 9.1 9.9 5.4 4.6 3.1 2.7 6.9 9.2 7.7 10.9 9.0 6.9 2.1 .7 4.4 5.3 3.9 3.9 1.4 .9 1.0 4.4 3.1 4.2 5.0 4.0 3.7 .-.2 1.9 3.5 6.6 5.4 3.6 2.0 1.2 .3 .1 E.B (.4 6.4 6.6 3.1 6.2 4.9 '.9 3.6 1.9 .6 .1 -a -a -a .3 .5 .1 .1 ,1 .2 1.3 3.4 6.6 5.4 3,4 2.0 1.2 2,515 2,249 MO 1,319 2,699 1,492 817 160 1)5 194 66 U 51 42 11:) 129 114 3*6 147 271 1.1 4K 314 399 420 25!. 10. 137 47 12 2 1 217 160 194 219 155 20' 240 194 176 92 31 3 1 1 -2 -1 1- 7 B 7 14 4 4 3 4 7 ; : 100 95 L72 177 25.4 172 97 49 14 6 '30/> Mi; *2 .•J, 45 16 9 1 -l -1 7 . -1 l - ^ 99 :-:> 103 126 134 365 347 277 90 29 274) 454 392 536 444 336 104 35 a 64 169 126 269 i?). 97 55 14 6 TOTAL Hale ' . r i a l * .a 2.1 2.6 2.3 7.4 7.0 5.6 1.8 .6 BUS B •felBl i.l f.l :.'•• 2.6 5.2 1.5 S.9 •V 1.7 1.1 .9 .3 .2 • •> .1 *1 » » - • • a- a • a .2 .2 .1 .3 1.8 5.! 9.2 7.7 ]0.6 7.0 *.B l.l .7 .,'. 5 2.1 2.6 2.1 7.4 7.0 5.* J.) .* .3 .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: Note: ABB Total TOTAL Under 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 2t>-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 4D-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 6 e v e r * P •H 1,197 2,422 43* 315 401 427 2*4 227 151 137 292 156 393 539 444 336 104 36 ill 1"9 T c Z 1 FOPEIOK nam i - I - F e i r - l e T o t a l Bala r e - a l e Total 4,937 155 20* ' * POPPIOH BOTH Female Hi!. fatal TOTAL Hale M B E • B AST ICAH BOTEH L : e;r.a'.e Total Hale 2,437 2,473 2,670 1,119 492 445 504 446 255 23* 193 1*4 299 375 266 393 367 312 116 63 254 229 227 193 52 4* 5* 43 129 133 70 26. 297 269 106 56 SB 216 275 251 203 192 137 96 159 24 2 196 lie 491 445 503 234 ?7* 729 I-'2 51 4* 47 ft: 43 10 7 •J.5 250 231 177 74 35 12 3 2 . _ - 35 26 5 3 2 . - p 1,551 237 216 274 25 3 199 1,7 130 39 9 7 . • FT.iiFior; 3Lio; "-eeuLle Kale Total Total 2,240 1,319 922 100.0 1 -1 1 10.0 9.1 10.3 9.0 5.2 6.B 6.(f 3.4 5.9 7.6 5.5 7.9 7.4 6.4 2.4 3.2 -j 1 5 3 1* .90 353 363 261 386 367 312 11* 61 1 - 9 77 107 128 67 2.5B 2B7 :>6o 106 5* Laio t h i n a,05 p e r c e n t . SouKtT Form rflA-lJZl (Humber and P e r c e n t ) S 5e-.i)r 4,910 S o W r , J u l y 1 , 19'.5 Include*.* eT*cuea* on e h c i t - t e r m l e i v f . (Adjusted, (114) -1 4 1 7 57 150 235 196 128 so 43 10 7 •MAT. Hale Feinr.le 49.6 -.-' 4.7 4:7 3.9 1.0 .9 1.2 1.4 2.6 2.7 1.3 5.2 5.3 5.5 2.2 1.1 50.4 4.B 4.4 5.6 541 4.2 3.9 2.8 2.0 3.3 4.9 4.0 2.6 1.6 .9 .7 .1 • T 1 p o r n o " BORN Hale ' e m a l * T o t a l H a l e Penal* F. £ AI FTi ICAP RCRN Total 54.4 2 2 , 6 . 10.0 9.1 10.3 9.0. 5.1 4.7 3.7 I.1 .7 .J .1 a • 5.2 4.7 4.7 •i.'i 1.0 •9 1.0 .7 .5 .1 .-a — * a.6 4.8 4.4 5.6 5.1 4.1 3.9 2.7 .3 .2 .1 - 45.6 . a« .1 .1 .3 1.9 9.2 7.4 5.4 7.7 7.a 6.4 2.4 1.2 26.8 18.9 a- a a - .2 .7 2.7 2.6 1.4 '.7 5.9 5.5 2.2 1.1 . - 41 .1 .1 1,2 3.1 4.7 4.0 2.6 1.6 .9 .2 .1 TABLE LSa.—ICE BT SKI AND KHIYITII EeAoueen f m i Cant-.! Utah Segregated at Tula lalca Sajrtenber 1943 - Ear 1944 11221: BEX .v:D AGE TOTAL tinder IT 17-19 E0-2L 25-29 10-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 A o r e r BALK Ondar 17 17-19 30-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 6O-64 65-69 70-74 75 * over 717'ALL UAdar 17 17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 A over Source: 300005 41—m A-e a s of Oacaeftar 3 1 , 1 9 4 3 . F I 1 ! ! ! I I U I 9 E 1 Anerleau Bortl Foreign Born Total A t a r i oan Born Foreign Bom 1,459 1,069 390 100.0 100.0 100.0 35S 93 278 216 84 91 77 79 63 44 42 24 7 3 357 o. 197 216 77 39 1 24.5 6.4 19J. 14.8 5.8 6.2 5.3 5.4 4.3 3.0 2.9 1.6 .5 .2 J3.4 3.7 26/1 SI,2 7.2 3.6 .7 .3 Total « " 2 876 63', 183 54 173 129 57 53 47 41 36 36 35 18 6 3 183 54 377 129 51 583 433 175 39 100 87 27 38 30 38 27 8 7 6 1 174 39 100 87 23 10 - :8 2 - - 1-7 52 69 77 63 U 42 24 7 3 61,5 60.0 59.5 12.5 3.7 12.2 8.6 4.0 3.6 3.2 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.4 1.2 .4 .2 17.1 5.1 16,6 12/ 7.0 2.7 .7 .2 150 40.0 40.5 38.5 1 12.0 2.7 6.9 6.0 1.8 2.6 2.1 2.6 1.8 .5 18.3 3.6 9.: 8.1 2.2 .9 .3 240 « 1324 39 39 36 36 35 18 6 3 -4 28 30 38 27 8 7 6 1 - Tom V. :-A-274 9 .!. " - .3 1-8 13.3 33.1 19.7 16.1 11.3 10.8 6/1 1.8 .8 (115) .5 J> .1 - " . . - _ .. 3. 86.1 10.0 10.0 9.2 9.2 9.0 4-6 1.5 .8 . 1.0 7.2 7.7 M 6.9 2.1 1.8 1.5 .3 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 Lurlou torn Tor alga Born T..1.1 P A S O 1 27 57 JUMrlcnn Born mi «:• u« Total TOTAL 1|*2) 1>0*3 38* 100.0 100.0 100.0 ' . o . . IT IT-IT 3)) 108 It) 18* *3 50 It 58 5* 85 it 3* 3)6 10.: 2*7 180 1 26.1 7.5 18.6 12.8 4.4 3-5 5.3 t.l 3.T ».S *.3 2.4 .3 •3 36.2 10.4 25.6 1T.S 5.2 2.2 .7 .2 .2 .1 .3 aw* 25-29 30-3* 35-3T 40-** »5-*9 JO-J* 55-59 to-** 65-89 TO-7* T5 * o r . r MALI » * 55 23 7 2 2 1 " -2 4 8 27 67 56 52 it 61 3* *4 . - 871 611 260 61.0 56.6 184 76 168 13.) 40 14 1 3 5 It 33 IT 31 55 58 31 4 4 13.0 5.3 11.) 8.5 3.1 2.1 2.8 1.3 2.2 3.) t.l 2.2 •3 .3 1T.T 7.3 16.1 11,* 3.8 1.3 To-r* 185 7* 170 121 *5 30 to 18 32 5i 58 31 t BOUJA 55B *3A 126 39.0 41.4 21* 32 214 32 5) *1 15 9 . -1 15.1 2.2 6.5 20.5 Ondtr 11 1T-19 20-2* 25-2) 30-3* 35-3) *0-** *5-*) 50-5* 55-5) to-** 65-*9 T5 A nrnr M t r 1) 1T-1) 20-2* 25-21 30-3* 35-3) *0-** *5-*) 50-5* 55-5) t0-i* *5-*) TO-T* 75 * or-r •omra*i * )) 82 18 20 3* 40 22 s 3 3 - )1 1 1 "* -l l " -2 3 11 36 3) 21 9 3 3 " form • U - 2 T 4 me: •.3 1.3 1.4 2.5 2.8 1.5 .* .2 .2 - ..) .1 .1 .1 - FornlAB Born .5 i.i 2.1 7-0 IT.) 14.5 13.4 16.6 15.8 8. J 1.0 1.0 67.4 •1 .5 .8 1.3 4.2 a.* 4.4 6.0 i«.j 15.0 8.0 2.0 1.0 32.6 . . 3a 5.5 5.8 1.4 .9 .1 .1 . " :I i.t 9-3 10.1 5.* ! :i .a * " 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 art M L ifl« '•-•••l T 0 T 4 L 2.005 526 '.'*.,,. IT 17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-1* 45-49 50-54 55-59 50-54 55-59 TO-T* 75 4 oror ma 355 266 93 92 116 96 64 76 60 3* 12 6 1.189 BnO.r 17 17-19 20-24 25-29 30-14 35-3! 49*44 45-49 50-54 55-59 40-6+ 65-69 TO.74 75 4 oror TlMiU Llodir 17 19-1) 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 T0-T4 75 1 ooor 5o!irc»j lai I 1 1 S I I 7 4o*ri*rfl Bora Total 1.456 549 100.0 100.0 526 131 347 2M 65 2 56 110 92 61 74 60 36 12 6 26.4 9.0 1T-7 13.2 4.6 4.6 5-9 4.6 4.2 3.8 3.0 1.9 .6 .3 36.2 12,4 13.9 16.0 5.6 2.5 •5 .4 .2 .1 321 59-3 59.6 J8.4 1 13.2 6.1 11.1 7.9 3-3 3-1 2.6 2.1 2.1 3.0 2-5 1.5 -5 .3 18.1 6.4 15.0 10.8 4.2 2.1 .4 .3 .2 .1 ,2 41.4 .5 .5 .5 >6 4 3 2 846 - 6 4 « — . " 264 122 222 159 66 62 53 42 43 5S 50 31 10 6 263 122 219 1.58 61 30 T 3 816 5*6 226 40.7 40.4 264 59 133 10) 27 30 65 54 263 59 130 1 13.2 2.9 6.6 5.3 1.3 1.5 3.3 2.7 2.1 J .5 .6.1 4.0 6.9 7.2 1.6 .4 .1 .1 41 17 10 ) 2 ronton Bon TflrtigE Bora iMZ-iCU B.TO "i 2 . - 104 24 6 1 1 . * - - 3 1 5 32 46 39 40 57 50 31 ID 6 - 3 3 3 24 64 53 41 17 10 7 2 - Totm BiA-?7* (117) .4 .1 " . - . " a 100.0 .4 - 1.0 .7 1.4 10.2 20.1 16.8 14.6 13.5 10.9 6.9 2.2 1.1 - •5 .2 •9 5.6 8.4 7.1 7.3 10.4 9.1 5.6 1.8 ia .2 . 4.4 11.9 9.7 7.5 3.1 1.6 1-3 .4 * TABIC l£d.*-iai BT SO. AKD KATIYITTi Hfiifi G B 4K0 tm i t i i L Und.r 17 17-15 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-31 40-44 45-41 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-61 70-74 75 •' nut Und.r 17 17-11 20-24 25-25 30-55 35*31 40-44 45-44 50-54 £S 65-69 70-T4 75 • f m r •MUC Dnltr 17 17-19 20-24 25-21 30-34 35-31 40-44 45-41 50-54 ss 65-61 TO-74 75 1 - - • - GQureai I v u t u t Trim ^ u w i i 5*£r*gftt«l *t Tuli L*Ji. Agf *• of D«t«MbBr 31, 1943. • Hill t t i t i i r 4-a-ica" Ian "-til 4»rlou Bern j-oniga 215 US *T 100.0 100.0 56 It 38 15 7 7 15 13 M 16 38 25 7 3 2 1 . • -4 2t.O 7.5 17.7 11.6 3-1 3-3 7.0 6.0 4.2 5.6 3.3 3.7 17.7 10.8 25.7 16.9 4.7 2.1 1.4 13 12 *J 12 T 8 2 Total •7 . - - * - 131 *5 44 61.0 57.4 17 13 20 17 5 4 10 5 i *t • • -I 12.6 5.6 9.3 7.) 2-3 1.5 4.7 2-3 1.8 4.2 2.6 3.7 .9 ia.i B.l 13-5 11.5 i-4 1.4 1.4 » 12 1 i2 1 i 3 2 84 2) 4 18 8 2 3 J »1 3 1 - t* 13 20 17 .5 2 I B " ea 19 4 La e 1; -] • m * " 9 J t * & S 2 ' . " • - 21 39.0 42.6 13.4 1.5 8.4 3.7 .9 1.4 2.3 3.7 1.4 1.4 15,6 2.7 12.2 5.4 1-j •7 -, * > £5 3 3 3 1 " '-arm VU-SIA (118) - .7 * foreign Bern 100,0 . 6.019.4 17.8 13.5 17.5 10.5 11.9 3.0 • 66.7 _ 3.0 11.9 7.5 9.0 13.4 9.0 U.I 3.0 31.3 . . 3 , 07-5 10.3 4.5 4-5 »-5 - 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 3 U 1KB 40 6 T 0 I 4 I Ubdar 17 17-19 20-Z4 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-49 70-74 75 A oaer Mat a Undor 17 11-49 £0-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 80-44 65-49 70-74 75 4 oral FEMilE Undar 17 1T-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 80-64 65-69 70-71 75 4 b w r c.MT0*i P I U 1 N T laarleaa Bora Foraign Born Talal laarlcab Bo.ru Eoraign Born Total 988 478 310 100,0 100,0 100.0 27b 79 14b 119 49 41 ITS 79 116 111 41 10 1 28,0 8.0 14.8 1211 .3 43 62 7 40.6 11.7 21.8 18.8 t.o r.j 1.0 •3 49 39 12 e2 -5 • ' 8 25 56 81 43 49 39 12 8 2 1.2 .8 .2 " 595 551 194 59.2 57.7 129 50 98 99 35 20 34 29 30 39 34 9 129 50 96 a6 30 11 J . -1 13.1 5.1 9.9 T.o 3-5 2.0 19.1 8 1 * 5 9 29 29 30 39 34 9 e1 3-5 2.9 3.1 3.9 3.4 .9 .8 .1 ;•* U.5 LO.O 1.1 1.8 .9 - 403 287 118 40.8 42.3 147 29 48 50 14 21 27 lit 29 13 14 11 5 2 i 4 3 18 27 14.9 2.9 4.9 5.1 1.4 2.1 2.9 21.5 1.3 7.1 6.6 1.8 .7 .3 33 ' 33 3-* 13 10 5 3 1.3 1.0 .5 .3 - .1 13 10 5 3 -1 m 1 Ftsrm HJU-27* (11?) - " - 1.6 2.6 8.1 16.1 20,0 13.5 15.T 12.6 3.9 2.6 .8 62.6 ..3 1.6 2-9 9.1 9.1 9-7 12-5 11.0 2.9 2.4 .3 39.4 •i a LJ 1,0 5-2 S.7 10.4 4.2 3.2 1.8 l.o - .3 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 SEX AKD JUH 1 0 T 1 L Uauar IT 17-1? 20-2* 25-2? 30-3* 35-3? *0-«* 45-*? 50-54 55-5? 60-6* 65-4? 70-T* 75 4 oaar Oalar 17 17-1? 20-1* 25-2? 30-34 35-3? 40-44 45-*? 50-54 55-5? (0-44 45-4? 70-74 75 4 o r , r ISSUE Ua4ar 17 11-1? 20-24 25-2? 30-34 35-3? 40-44 45-50 50-54 55-5? 40-44 45-4? 70-74 75 4 aaar iaaricaa Bora P I I C 1 I 7 foreign Bora Total laarleas Bora foralga Bora 2,147 1,484 441 100.0 100.0 100.0 732 177 304 171 101 718 171 2?2 164 2.1 .7 1.7 1.1 15 20 3 4 1 34.1 8.2 14.2 8.0 4.7 4.6 5.4 5.7 3.5 4.2 4.2 2.3 .6 .3 684 M 14 4 11 7 24 43 ?7 11? 73 8? ?0 4? 13 4 407 56.3 53.? 61.6 8 1 4 3 12 35 45 52 40 74 75 42 10 4 17^ 4.4 8.7 4.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.5 2.0 24.4 6.3 124 5.4 2.6 14 .8 .2 .3 .1 1.2 .2 .6 117 122 77 ?0 W 4? 13 4 1,204 aall Baaraai Total 371 ?5 187 87 50 54 58 54 44 75 75 42 10 4 75 M 163 ?4 1*3 84 18 l? 18 2 * 1 3.5 3-5 2.0 •5 •3 u.< 1?.7 11.0 5.0 2.4 1.3 •3 •3 .1 " a * " ?3? 66, 254 43.7 46.1 341 82 U7 84 51 44 355 4 3 7 4 14 28 52 67 33 15 15 7 3 14.8 3.8 5.5 3-? 2.4 2.1 2.7 3.2 1-5 .7 -7 .3 .1 28-? 5? 48 33 15 15 7 3 - 7? 110 80 37 14 7 1 " - Tara aU-274 (120) " 54 7.4 5.4 2.1 1.1 •5 .1 " 34 ?.5 14.6 174 11.1 13.5 13.5 7-5 2.0 4 .5 1.6 5.3 6.J 74 6.1 11.2 11.2 6.4 14 4 38.4 •9 .5 1.1 .6 2.1 4.2 7.8 10.0 5-0 2.3 24 1.1 .5 " 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 SEX AND A S *fa aa of Dacaabar 3 1 , J943. • Kill PERCENT laaricaa Bora Tot.1 daorlGaa Bora Por.iga Bora Total TOTAL 2,1(5 1.523 (42 100.0 100.0 Oadar 1? 1T-1» 20-24 25-29 30-3* 35-39 to-** *5-*9 50-J* 584 162 382 253 Alt 86 1*3 115 89 95 7* S3 10 58. 161 377 251 92 .1 36.3 10.4 24.8 16.5 6.0 2.0 1.0 .4 .4 53 27.0 7.5 17.4 11.7 5.2 4.0 (.4 5.3 4.1 4.4 3.* 2.5 5 .2 55-59 6o-6t 65-69 70-74 75 A DT*r HALE Ondtr IT 17-19 20-2* 25-29 30-3* 35-39 40-44 *5-*9 50-J* 55-59 (0-44 (5-69 70-74 75 * o»*r m i l t Ondar 17 17-19 20-2* 25-29 30-3* 35-39 «0-4* *5-*9 50-5* 55-59 (0-4* 65-49 70-7* 75 • o . o r 6evu-«ai 5 JO lb 6 6 " 5 2 20 56 127 109 83 95 9* 10 * a 1,298 It] 415 60.0 4B.0 310 85 237 1*4 510 85 235 1*5 . -2 20.3 5 14.3 3.9 10.9 6.7 3.5 2.6 3.8 2.7 2.3 3.7 3.0 2.1 .3 .2 75 57 62 58 50 79 (5 •5 4 5 u 2* 14 *1 - 1 11 33 68 5* 44 79 (5 «5 6 5.4 15.4 V.4 4.1 1.6 .9 .3 .3 . - 6(7 (40 227 40.0 42.0 27* 77 1*5 109 37 31 61 57 39 14 9 8 17. 76 142 108 28 •1 12.7 itJ.L! * " ( : I> 2 • " 3 1' 9 25 59 55 39 14 9 6 * " f o r * WU-zT* (121J S.o 2.8 2.4 1.8 " 9.4 7.1 1.8 .4 .1 .1 .1 . " ror.iga lora 10O.O . .2 .8 .4 3.1 9.0 19.8 17.0 12.9 14.8 11.5 S.2 1.5 .6 64.6 . - .3 .2 1.7 5.1 10.6 8.4 7.2 12.3 10.1 I.I •7 .6 35.4 .2 .5 ,2 1.4 3.7 7.2 8.6 5.7 2.5 1.4 1.2 .6 - 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 miiDjiii TOTAL Undor IT 17-10 20-24 25-2) 30-34 35-30 40-44 45-40 JO-54 55*59 (0-64 65-60 70-04 75 4 o-»r' •ALT tt~j4T IT 17-15 20-24 25-20 30-34 35-30 40-44 45-45 30-54 55-55 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 4 :<T.I TU44L1 Ond-r 17 17-10 20-24 25-20 30-34 35-30 40-44 45-40 SO-SO 55-50 60-64 65-60 70-74 75 4 0-4T £eurc*i Tot-1 4gi u I D H I I R 444T1Q4B Bon of O.eoMbor } 1 , 1943, Totkl 100.0 100.0 38.3 1C.2 29.1 15.0 6.6 1.2 .6 34 15 9 1 1 10-1 5.4 14,6 7.5 3.0 6.0 9,4 T.T 3.8 10,1 4.5 2.4 •3 .3 335 UT 169 64 19 *0 21 13 20 29 26 33 34 15 6 1 1 M U 47 2* 1L 2 - * " 7 I H C 1 H T 4-4-1-u Bon TorolgzL Bor- 1 1 - 2 19 27 26 33 - TortigB Born 100,0 - .1 1.2 - 1.2 10.1 16.0 15.5 15.6 20,3 9.0 4.6 .6 .6 106 lib 110 59.5 51.5 30 J 31 10 jfl 1 11 12 10 22 2.7 15 7 1 1 5.0 2.1 0.2 3.0 2.4 3-5 3.5 3.0 6.5 6.3 4.5 2.1 -3 .3 19.0 3.9 1T.0 6.0 4.2 1.2 .6 59 41.5 49.5 34.5 10.1 3.3 5-4 4-5 1.5 2.1 4.5 4.T 3.3 1.8 20.3 6.6 10.2 O.O 2.1 . . 6- a 13 13 10 22 29 15 1 1 1 t jo 10 T i: L " 1 1 - 130 81 34 U 19 15 5 T 15 16 11 6 i4 11 17 H* 4 _ -L -1 ' T 15 16 11 6 -1 - -1 - f o r * MA*2f4 (122) " .3 ' " 65.5 . .6 .6 - ,6 6.5 7.1 6.0 13.1 16.7 8.0 4,2 .6 .6 .6 4.2 9.5 5.5 6.5 3.6 ,* "* 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 SEX AMU JUS TOTAL Onder 17 17-19 10-24 2S-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-45 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 4 o r . r •Silt Uud.r 17 17-19 20-24 25-29 JO-3* 35-39 40-44 4J-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 * arar rXMAlE S H U 17 n-19 20-24 25-29 10-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 A or*r Sfluroti Age u ftf h e a t e r J l , 19+3* f i n s i c Aaarican Born i < m i > Anarloan Born Tertian Bora Total 1,430 989 441 100.0 100.0 100.0 437 120 227 135 61 66 90 61 67 67 53 35 4J2 119 224 132 23 .« 45 43.6 12.1 22.7 13.4 5.2 2.3 J e: 30.5 8.3 16,0 9.4 4.3 4.8 6-3 4.3 4.7 4.7 1.2 .2 .7 .1 2.0 10.2 19.2 13.7 15.0 15.0 12.0 6.) 1.1 -9 Total • 1 1 61 66 66 S3 •5 5 4 3-T .5 - .1 .1 " Toraiao Born 5 - 974 579 26J 61.1 SM 66.9 234 62 153 93 37 40 46 27 50 231 si 152 92 .13 16 2 3 16.4 4.3 10.8 2j.3 6.2 15.4 6-3 .7 .2 .2 .2 53 1 4 49 32 5 3 -1 " 1 1 1 4 24 44 27 49 52 49 32 5 2.4 .3 .3 5.8 2,6 2.8 3.2 1.9 3.3 3.5 3-7 .1 .1 3 3-4 2.2 .3 .2 - 1.6 .2 - .9 5.4 10.0 6.1 11.1 11*1 11.1 7.* 1.1 .7 556 410 146 38.9 41.5 33.1 203 58 74 52 24 28 44 34 17 14 4 J 201 56 72 50 19 7 3 2 14.1 4.0 5.2 3.6 1.7 2.0 3.J 2.4 1.2 1.0 20.3 Bc -1 » " -2 2 5 21 41 34 17 14 4 3 -1 i u r a *EA-2VH (1231 -3 .2 - .1 5.9 7.J 5^ 1.9 .7 .3 - ,5 •5 1,1 *'jj T*4 3*9 J*2 .1 »7 •* TlBLt •oSj.—jbOX Wt SKX iiJD tULTXYITTi E T U U * H *t Tula Lakt Prior to Sagragatlon »ho HaMainad u DMtritir 19*3 Hon i * s " • • of D o e » t » r 3 1 , 1343. • n u n SSI DTD M l TOTAL Uador IT 17-19 20-14 25-2? 30-34 3J>M 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-5) 60-04 65-6) 70-T4 T5 * oror ma Aaorloon Bora foroion Bora Total 6,249 3.930 2.319 521 793 450 227 10» 41 7 3 4 5 forolgo Bora 100.0 100.0 100.0 26.4 6.4 12.) )-3 3.6 4.3 6.5 5.9 4.6 6.) 5.3 3.) 1.3 44.b lj.j Z0.2 11. S 5.8 2.6 1.2 .2 .1 .3 .1 .2 .2 .5 -1 3.537 2,000 1.53) 56.6 50.9 06.J 683 241 427 235 136 134 240 1)5 150 320 296 204 07 8 234 425 231 128 H 33 6 2 I 5 22.2 .2 .1 22 14.1 3.9 6.6 3.6 2.2 2.1 3.6 2.8 2.4 5.1 4.) 3.3 1.2 .4 65-69 70-T4 75 • ooor )3 23 f i } i 3 -1 1 2 4 8 79 207 169 148 318 296 204 73 .5 a. 1 a » 6a Lo.s 5.9 3.3 1.4 .6 .2 a.1 » U») 15.0 12.1 LM 14.2 9.1 3.5 1.1 a, 2 .3 3.4 8.9 7.3 0.4 15.0 12.8 8.8 3.1 .9 2,912 1.930 )62 43.4 45.1 35.7 695 263 3)0 220 101 136 195 194 14) 99 35 22 1 4 S9J 2 1 2 1 4 69 161 193 146 96 32 20 14-3 4.5 22.0 7.2 9.4 5.0 2.5 1.2 .4 .1 llodor 17 17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 10-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 6o-64 65-69 70-Ti 75 B o i o r * ..))» Aaorlaan 12 166 363 362 254 416 320 224 62 26 Oadar 1 ) D-19 20-24 25-25 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 00-64 nuns p i i o n i Total '•1)9 524 T5? 455 23) 1)2 435 369 2)7 419 331 226 62 27 Sagragaaa •t&t JOB 219 91 49 14 1 1 1 3 2 »4 — 5-9 3.5 1.6 2.2 3-1 3.1 2.4 1.6 .6 .4 .1 .1 . • • .1 .1 - • • .1 .2 3.0 7.5 8.3 0.3 4.2 L.4 •9 .4 .1 L H I t b t u 0*05 partants ftwiroot Li at at A.H.H-.1 ftsfidMti of T ^ t Wfcp Iho B — 1 n « l P I Bagrtgaac i f t w Coojabpr 1 3 . 19*j o u t p i l a l 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 translators 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 Selective 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 disposition 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 refusal 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 accepted 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 inducted 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 reestablishment 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 resulted 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 individual 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 (156) Killed in action Died of wounds Wounded or injured Missing in action To t a 1 „. 569 81 3,713 67 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 Distinguished Service Cross Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit ....' Silver Star Oak Leaf Cluster to Silver Star Soldiers Medal Bronze Star Oak Leaf Cluster to Bronze Star Army Commendati on Division Commendation • Total 3 42 1 13 249 5 11 579 24 13 62 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. (127) 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 41r 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 TOTAL TOLulTntXD MI01 1 - 3 0 - 4 4 ^ 3,600 Central Utah 473 Colorado Hirer fill i U U L T D aJPfJen l-aO-44/fe 806 2.790 BO 39." 116 495 487 64 404 Orwada **t 117 »TT Baart Mountain 380 36 347 63 37 16 174 44 133 Minidoka 694 All 378 Shiver 374 16 389 67 07 - M i a Slver Jareae ttaaaannr Tula Late 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™ Se TOTAL Central Utah Colorado Sirer 011a BITOT 316 6 9 3 113 - - " " " -*" 6 **" KLB.TBH.D ygy jawei= 4 V 1 BSSMM& mmt^ ^ ^ 363 38 . - B 1 6 104 - - - - - I 31 1 - Oranada 36 - Heart Mountain. M 2 - 1 86 - - - 1 Jerome 1 M "Lilian a r » * * Hlnidokn 40 1 4 3 - 27 - Bbhmar Tula Lftjte •nrciaj • • - 33 - - - 3 - - Baporte fron fJak Oantare r.-^ — 3 » a? 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 oroouoo 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 I •! ! 1 l 767 173 560 3d 10 26 Contrel ntrh Oolorodo Mirer HLLE> wmwi IIISSIIO 15 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 oretrotl for heperment C o r n e l l / Releeeet end Roporto from IRA Oontorn [1291 2 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 selection 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 office 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 publications 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 Japanese 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 primarily 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 (130) to many limitations because of (1) the peculiar age and sex composition of the population of Japanese descent originally evacuated to WRA centers, 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 selective 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 agespecific 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 directed toward minimizing, insofar as was possible under the abnormal situation and within the limits of available data, the effect on the rates of the rapidly decreasing population with its continually changing composition. 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 center 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) DATE January 1, 1943 J u l y 1, 1943 January 1, 1944 July 1, 1944 January 1, 1945 July 1, 1945 January 1, 1946 March 20, 1946 CENTER POPUUTION 110,240 103,282 96,576 87,383 80,878 63,857 7,303 0 PERCENT DECREASE FROM JANUARY 1 , 1 9 4 3 POPULATION 6.3 12.4 20.7 26.6 42.1 93.4 100.0 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 described 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 beginning 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 planning 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 . (132) 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 presented 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, because 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 misinterpretation 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 respectively 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 remained 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 resulting from the selective composition of the relocated group of evacuees. 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 percent 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), combined 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 partially 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 qualified 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 specific 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 evacuees 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 statistics 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 majority of persons of Japanese descent in the United States, rapidly decreased in population (as evacuees relocated to .normal communities outside) 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 crossreferenced 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 marriages, 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 centers 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, tuberculosis, 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 information except number of cases, center, and date of report is available. (135) The first center reports cover the month of October 1942 for all centers except Gila River, which series begins with November, and Colorado River, which did not submit a report until it came under the exclusive jurisdiction of WRA in July 1943• For centers other than Colorado 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 cprapleteness of reporting is evident here as it is country-wide. The following 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 poliomyelitis 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 salmonella 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. (137) TABLE 6£«—LT7E BlfLTttl if Note: Q3HBI. AND MONTH: ,mA Oomsrt from I n c e p t i o n l o d o a i r i f 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 IBBIB TXfTAL CENTBAL UTAH COLORADO H-'.'FJ GILA EETVEJA GRAHAM LEAST LLOtlFTAIB JEROME KAMZANAR V 3710:931 KHWEH TtJLE LAAS 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 1 1J - 1 6 - bio 42 -9b •16 38 ITT 9.9c 31 9 60 79 64 98 9- -6 11 16 18 56 -i -6 0 11 11 61! 61 61 6.7 37 66 Usy June J uJuly J y-D, •: .,-'.•. i:i r August 5eptaff)ber October November December _ - _ - to -S 6 919 177 £19 183 173 SOI 391 is 0 10 63) 10 17 110 14 la S4 S3 17 6S 08 14 10 11 19 19 lit u? 97. 14 15 18 16 Is 123 64 67 61 19 24 si 14 61 10 17 il. 16 105 66 63 14 17 1c 11 100 17 12 ii L4 18 04 8C 22 13 IS XT 11 3 1338 197 18.7 148 48, 100 If. 61 18 13 11 16 OS 9-9 4 69-4 a 8 8 It 31 98 S3! 49 7b 43 68 !i 7 11 H IB 14 a;, 12 66 11 18 lb a 87 18 1! 9! 9.3 It 14 287 20 44 98 38 48 S3, 09 77 72 249 99 8 3-8 17 12 18, a 9 3 45 11 10 694 13 i a 5 1 63 8 16 S L "S3 6f-, 138 31 4 12 1! 11 135 164 67 1.3 19 63 19 60 7S 15 16 IS 12 14 16 I'll July-Mcamber July August oept ombur October Nbvamber December 1,1 ?A lilt 601 ice lap 1W 1E1 SO 94 ,4 10 6 LJ 163 2) at 6.9 33 ?f 6! 90 19 8 17 17 St lb LCt 90 21 97 L 64 19 4 4 1,931 19.1 .'.:;•,• IBB 190 601 42 s-,'3 170 Las l r ;v 14S 122 114 77 13 111 i'3 ,5 Lb 1.6 17 19 13 67, Sb 10 66 13 11 IS 9 7b '97 63 13 199 11 619 '.I 41 a J 10 9 0 99 10 66 16 14 13 60 •9•0 b 14 10 17 8 1= lb 94 .4 21 17 jAluiery-Jur,e January February March April bt.P " .•Or July-Decamber July August beptember October November December •: ', -9 14 14 199 60 67 3b 31 64 60 ,69. it: 164 149 9.4c lit. lib 74 13 12 10 9.1 lb 1,1 10 13 29 61 16 19 36 ii U 17 96 1_ ]] 16 17 13 SI £0 12 •:! 104 65 1.143 si Lis- 112 79 105 JMRAuary-Juae January February March April May Jure 770 ITS ill; 1.45 !-o 10] •9-6 40 in 4 7 4 7 5 ts it 13 lis 5-1 s 10 06 67 15 12 -ID 10 33 111 10 13 9 S b 77 13 lb 17 10 9 13 . uly-Oecamber July Auguet September October November December 40! 123 11! 74 61 11 Si £1 3 40 9 ,b s 29 14 699 8 639 11 3 -1 7 1 9 4 S 1 •. A (J January-March January February March Soure*: 47 17 63 1.5 L 5 4 _ ." a 9 7 6 4 " " " -1 _1 115 14 63 IT IB U 60 b 199 l.ti 17 8'.) ;a s 10 1,3437 .6! 161; 17! ITS -33 1'87 63 29 66 61 14 6S a 58 - 9 14 19 4 3,151 4 ! 73 _ - 18 14 33 Lb 13 January-June January February March April May JutM 19 _ 10 •1 i CABLTiLEicritra ul* Iriva Birth arid Form .rTy-iifi ma) " _ • _ , " •4.1 -95•:-: 61 A' 1; 16 a 4 10 7 4 90 8 8 •3 8 6 " 8 19 3 il " ' a 3 s 2 " 18 66 39! 64 17 IF 65 to S39 20 33 41 45 681 21 46 98 22 56 3>s 47 47 65 53 1 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 tl-fltVi OP BIRTH TOTAL BTJtTKS First Seuend Third Fourth "tlth Sixth Ssrsnth Tutsi 60? as* 11? 78 58 25 la 11 10 8 Ninth Tsirth Tsairth Fourtssnth HAH First Sscond Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Elshth Ninth Tsnth ai 9 I r ! K 30if>20 aa 254 313 17 t 181 47 80 i ao - 6 - 9 35- 40- 64 33 23 7 •>>•137 41 ! -3 27 9 1 1 . 321 112 63 42 37 11 7 7 7 3 1 1 aw 144 56 36 ai it 6 4 3 3 1 1 1519 Tutsi TT 1 4 6 IB 10 4 6 1 1 3 3 2 5 4 4 1 a5 - 4 •\ra-t 30- AVVRICAB-DOvT X 2529 24 35- 40- SO 541 22 252 h.:? 52 7 1 263 117 48 46 17 4 4 1 3 17 4 1 181 47 19 77 57 41 25 8 1 1 1 1? 4 13 8 .2 --i . 1 - 5 - - - 133 92 24 13 4 V*. 77 27 3' 12 1 * -1 3 ? 1 - Tutsi 7IG7-" — 208524 29 15- 77, 4044 ?? 2 6 12 ••t . — - 1 1 1 1 3 1 a2 I 4 3 - - - 1 3 -1 - - - 1 3 1 68 3 2 10 ia 8 8 reirv> 3034 1 5 2 1 1 1 27 . 1.' 2 3 a2 4' 5 4 2 3 2 1 -1 1 l ••••_•• si i1 !. FflxLE First Ssoond Third Fourth Firth sixth Seventh tlshth moth Tsnth Tsslfth T V T A : 1520i? at 13 8 4 1 134 92 24 13 109 5 14 - 73 3 TO 5 36 25 4 1 1 !- 2 - ! 2 1 2 1 2 i. 38 4 ae8 .'2 - - 2 2 1 104 42 23 21 31 4 8 i 13 11 13 5 5 13 8 4 1 6? al a4 w 4 286 141 12 1 1 - 3 ' 2 10 3 '. - 4 1 1 29 1 1 - - 119 88 23 6 1 101 41 23 20 4 3 -1 •> 2 1 - 1 - - 73 3 3 2 1 35 4 16 1 11 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 ? 10 11 -1 -l -2 1 a 3 i - - a• 2 1 -1 I 9 120 9 >? 23 7 1 - . -1 -2 2 i 3 1 1 '•1 2 3 2 - -1 -1 2 2 1 -1 - 9 9 255 142 64 30 18 0 - -1 -1 - ) 9 4 4 3 5 - -1 - '3 - i 33 1 - 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 1 1 2 -1 - .- ' - 2 1 1 1 1 - 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 0 F 9 B B OF 5JDTTH Tutsi TOTAL F r t T U S 1,027 First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Elshth Ninth Tsnth fifteenth Fourtssnth 397 TITLE First seuend Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh fi*9vtb Ninth Tenth FJxvsnth Fourteenth 526 209 119 64 46 .vxiu First Seeund Third Fourth Fifth Sixth seventh iSLr!,in Ninth Tenth Eleventh 501 188 118 71 T?7 135 85 47 40 22 18 11 7 7 1 33 23 12 10 3 2 4 1 39 34 17 10 8 8 5 3 T •' T . 301524 1? 351 14. 4 271 2' IF1 ! . 9 •-• -1 10 4 '. - 5 V _ 361 11" 47 13 ' _ . 160 115 46 If 2 1 - L L I 7 302529 ' 11 0 35- ?1 378 133 97 174 14. 71 17 18 1 2 1 H 84 25 35 20 11 4 2 1 9 14 21 17 1 4 — ai . 200 hi 1 31 19 11, 1 2 17* 60 53 in 16 6 _1 - 61 e 7 11 r 4 I 14 •1» .7', '^4 Cantara, J&niiarr - JUOT 1941 •3 0 " '•.•-K7F 3<_ 16ft 4044 4549 36 3 889 17 ,55 365 123 ?>. 5 -3 17 7 -2 4 5 al 3 -- 386 29! .128 15 4 1 152 127 109 1 S 1 m 45 - 13 29 25 70 19 13 1 1 1? 1 13 -1 14 10 '1 1 11 6 4 -1 25 - 7 2 , 19 69 '• '• 1 1 '5 .. 17 1 -1 11 7 16 I"' 4 — 6 8 1 1 1 '1 a 1 5 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 ArM0a»!-9Pl 30152519 24 i-2 ." f -4 - Total 16 8 4 5 4 1 tin e 202 113 61 t 36 as7 7 1 2 1 436 184 112 67 31 22 9 1 3 3 4 - -1 10 6 4 — " 4>DurCit OartlflcatPA etT llva Hlr^ and i-'cnr 'FU-Tlr', w?) •=? '1 ."8 198 118 45 12 i 177 ,14 44 14 2 1 " 71 'f 18 1 2 1 , 6 , 69 NO 33 1? 10 1 a 172 5" 4" 12 17 8 -i - 74 -1 -1 fi f •1» •7- 4 1 l 4 2 J 1 a? 1 60 f: .1 13 11 10 1 .4 -1 - 13 1 -» 2 3 - 1 > 3 3 1 1 -1 1 I 3 U V - 1 -1 " •» 3 *R' 1f 1 -1 -1 \ 3 2 2* " " ~ 14 j? 9 J -:-t-1. 15- Tv»ia 30- 1.. -'-"• -'I' •--,T.r-r -"-- 3 0 •JF_ w & ? 136 ? l* 1 3' - L1 7 16 - ;>? - u - V, - uf, - - » 3 - 6 - J 73 " 2 7 ~ 6 - ?1 ? 1C - 10 36 - 5 - 9 - 1 - 3 - A5 _ 1 _ - • AU - 12 4 - 1* 2» — 8 - - 9 - Z- 5 1 - " 3 "" " " v- 13 7 5 -1 7 •J -J -. 2 1 -1 - 10 73 • r_ 31 . 2 ;l -1 -l _ 1 '.8 -3 13 17 7'•, A 1" 4 2 2 5 4 4 41 35 3 2 1 3 3 , -3 -2 1 -v -1 -3 - - - a -2 -i 4 H 7 A ID - * .1• - 1 2 - f- 32 -7 1 1 1 -1 -1 1 K i 16 -4 ,7'• 4• 2 7 3 -2 1 = 1 3 :• -1 i : * a TAfn T. 5 3 c . - ^ I Y E BIRTHS BY SEX AMD ORDER UF [H RTF, ACS AJPJ NATIVTTL OT iiOTHKRi sm ,-is OSOltn OF 31*17! TOTAl nTRTHS I H i l l Total »" 24 S I '" 2j JO34 351? Jo- 45- • 44 49 47 If1; 3034 35-40-4519 44 47 321 453 140 46 52* 462 152 116 121 I39 112 51 23 10 6 - IT 33 33 31 19 13 4 2 - 5 6 7 16 22 18 14 11 7 5 3 1 1 1 3 4 6 1 6 8 4 1 4 5 2 4 2 1 1 1 - - 330 13 273 2 177 1 9 5 54 26 . 1 4 J 1 ! ! - - - * - - 17B 119 101 136 33 110 T 5 0 2 23 9 6 - 16 4 31 3 30 3 3 0 7 1 18 10 1 11 6 3 5 I t . 1 J - 1 1 _ - _ _ _ - - _ _ 7 - 2 2 11 3 1 4 - 1 2 1 7 18 23 1 15 17 S 7 3 . I 1 1 i _ _ 11*12 Ftrat S.cond Third Fourth Fifth Stltti Sarenth IlBhth Ninth Tanth tlBTMth TFalfth Fourteenth 583 6 182 3 138 2 102 1 5 5 3 9 2 6 1 5 1 0 5 5 3 2 1 - 167 242 100 63 46 73 IS 60 3 26 - 1 4 5 1 - 83 13 15 19 13 12 7 3 1 - 59 3 2 2 9 10 12 7 5 4 3 1 1 - 24 2 4 3 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 1 I - 508 4 177 J 135 2 95 1 4 6 30 1 3 6 2 1 2 1 - . — 165 236 99 61 46 71 17 59 3 26 - 1 4 4 1 - 75 12 14 17 13 12 5 2 - 75 5 3 FCUXI Firat Seoorul Third 541 155 146 89 157 SO 55 16 220 58 66 52 69 4 18 14 57 2 4 5 471 153 118 82 10 10 - 156 79 55 16 2 - 9 5 5 - 7 6 2 4 1 3 8 3 - 1 _ . - * 2 - 5 7 - 4 25 18 rifth 3 3 Blxth 2 3 Sereeith 1 4 Flsjith 1 2 Math 4 Tairth 4 Fletanth 2 Thirteenth 1 rtftaanf.h | 1 Sourff^i T a r t i f l c a t * • *f - 23 1 3 2 7 2 1 12 6 1 7 1 6 3 2 2 1 1 I,Ira B i r t h and Fonn W?A-jl6 - 5 - 3 6 - 1 2 3 1 2 - - - I 1 69 - 4 _ - - 1 - - . 1 - _ 217 58 65 51 65 4 17 13 21 2 1 2 2 - - 9 5 5 - 6 6 1 1 _ _ 6 2 2 2 _ 1 - 24 _ - ORDER OF BIRTfl Total 35- i? 9*6 15 JBE- 393 lM 64 Flrrfc Satjonri Third fourth fifth Sixth S»T*nth Etffhth ninth Tanth Ilavanth Taairtfl Thtrtawitr, FOurtaanth 315 23* 159 105 13 l l 165 c-3 2i 119 114 16 91 u ?. 10 S HALE n**i Second Third Tourth Fifth Sixth Saranth lifhth Ninth Tenth Elrrvnth Fourteenth FtWALI firat Second Thin* Fourth fifth Sixth Savanth Eighth Hinth Twrth flaranth Twelfth Th i r t a w i t h rourtanrith Snurem 6o 3* 25 1* 5 3 4 I 1 2 472 151 113 31 55 30 11 11 9 7 1 2 1 4g* 164 121 77 50 30 23 14 5 l 1 2 2 1 1 • -B 0 7 5 1 i * - - 'it *b 13 4 ] 1*6 H5 4T 11 ? .• - *a a 12 i u 25 40 17 10 11 2 1 - (. 5 4 1 i l i 1 5 1 T 5 6 ! - IT 2 5 5 19 5 5 1 7 11 5 1 - L 1 I "1 1 11 IT a 4 4 2 - - - 9 5 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 I - l - 17 9 27 - 9 i 5 6 14 5 4 « - f l 2 - 2 1 1 1 T T - - 1 1 2 - Total - - i ? 6 2 i 1 1 2 2 - i 1519 2024 2529 30- 868 IS 273 387 156 306 220 13 1 1 159 80 26 6 2 i n 107 70 48 12 9 1 15 155 97 *3 25 14 5 2 2 1 1 1 - 8 - - 1 10 if 16 44 ii 1 38 3 71 *nS u 41 - 6l 47 29 •: T 44- 4044 1 irt 1 _ _ i - . 1 - 421 145 106 79 5! 19 10 6 2 1 8 8 - 3 1 - i.H 75 9 11 t 1 1 »- i 1 5 1 1 * - 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 flW) +544. - 195 54 59 46 29 - *?6 u 16 . - 1 19 1 l IB 9 4 46 13 2 1 *4 19 T 7 - 1 15 11 l l 144 17 73 1* 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 - *7 6 9 4 4 i 1 T*tal 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 9 1? 12 1 1 - 9 7 6 3 f 1 . . _ _ i 8 1 1 1 - 34 1 2 - - 1 1 - 44 1 1 S 6 B 4 3 f * i i _ - 3 1 1 2 1 1 I _ _ 4 1 1 36 3 3 - _ _ . _ - 1 _ 6 4 _ - - - 5 1 3 2 i » 1 fTRIIiN-BCFlR MOTHER 20- 25303529 34 39 151* 98 1 - 5 !3 • - - : * —- lj. 89 . 9! - ,<: 13 a - - 127 77 34 13 4 1 1 - TO 1 - 40- 4544 49 7 1 3 4 5 1 5 8 4 1 4 5 2 . 4 l . 1 1 1 . _ 23 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 2 l 2 i _ i i _ 21 1 3 2 5 - 2 1 J _ \ - 2 6 1 3 _ . - B - - 1 1 4 1 1 0 | 12 ' 2 2 - Jf37 ERA C t n t a r a , January - Juna 19+* 1 1 447 161 114 76 45 24 15 9 - u 33 - 9 1 9 2 1 - JO34 3 1 9 8 < . . . 3 2 _ _ _ J . . _ _ — 70 2 8 T _ - 7 9 - 3 1 - - - 9 lUHUCAH-BOELN MOTHER K 3 TOTAL BIRTHS t? 145 17 3 1 - TABLE 5 i d - ~ L l V E BIRTHS BY SEX «JD ORDER OF BIRTH, AGE ABU NATIVITY OF MOTHtai I 0 T A L B 1 S T 2D25155024 2? - 25 2 2 1 4 4 4 3 2 1 2 _ - _ - 3 TTmina-Bom norm 15-20-2519 24 29 " 180 101 34 T 2 2 - 16 2529 16 10 10 - 979 I 2024 337 13 284 2 191 1 1 1 2 72 4) 2 9 2 2 9 9 5 2 l ' 1 1 - - 7 B i C n i t i r i , Jul? - D i c a t i r l?*} luiK-icm-aiira aonam Tint Sacenil Third Fourth rim 31ith SsTerth Kirtith Hinth Tmth SlnT.nth TVnlfth Thlrtaanth Oonrtasnth Firtaanth •".v.r'h 1,124 ^" 19 I I I T H . - - - - 1 |8 3 9 1+ 17 9 11 9 7 6 3 6 8 5 1 • - - - - _. - - - 5 - * - 6 - - » *T 3 . 7 —fi 8 - 6 - : - - T 5 3 2 2 3 11 1 2 2 1 1 i - T 3 4 3 1 m 3 t 2 1 - - • 3 5 6 3 2 I 1 1 3 * 3 1 5 1 3 - 5 2 1 1 1 1 l 19 » 1 2 6 7 1 1 1 1 ] • 1 5 - - - 1 1 3 1 1 2 - « 18 ! 4 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 5 4 1 3T 1 1 3 3 45+9 __ 1 1 51 6 30 « 44 - 5 1 2 2 - - TABLE 53».~LIVE. BIRTHS DT SEX "Ml CiuKH PF BIRTH, ACS 1KB NAIIYITT OF l"eTKEKi SEX 'Nil ORDER 0? BOSH TOT XL JJIHTHd Flrrt litrcond Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 3aTenth Etflhth Ninth Tenth Eleventh TwalTth Tnlrteenth Fifteenth UiXE First Se^nd ThirdFourth Fifth Sixth S«-n>rth Eighth Hinth Tenth Eleventh TaoLTth Thirteenth Fifteenth Total T O T i L 1 5 - 202519 29 ^4 965 13 .T18 261 163 99. 51 46 20 12 J l 7e 3 4 1 2 z m - 2H3 ISO 77 22 4 . - B I R : K 1 353039 34 I1' 1 162 B3 1« 75 48 13 7 2 is ?' 18 30 - sj 16 6 2 1 1 1 1 476 7 142 179 SO 151 114 32 47 25 24 13 5 J 3 3 2 1 1 7 96 _ 33 - :>2 . - . - - - • • - - 40 66 t 26 7 11 29 IS 0 7 3 1 '4 1 - 1 - Total 47 1 2 7 IS 12 12 16 B 2 3 1 1 1 44 1 4 A 5 1 858 13 _ _ -6 J 5 7 4 -1 7 4 3 .! 1 2 - 282 236 152 .35 36 29 10 2 1 1 2 1 r 2 1 ASP 22 . . • . u - .:.' TABLE 53f.- -LIVE FIRTHS SEX ANil ORUER OF fiiRTH TOTAL BIRTHS First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Savonth Eighth Ninth Tooth Elovonth TaaLfth Thlrtaantb Flftoeoth VALE Flrot aoooud Third Fourth Fifth Sloth Savanth Eighth Sloth Tonth EloTeuth Tualfth Thlrtaooth FlTtaaotb Total - • - TOTAL 2515- 20SO 44 19 14 114 59 16 7 74 121 81 53 12 8 13 29 43 33 27 in 6 1 i 370 J/4 911 154 105 98 70 38 26 15 8 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1/4 54 22 11 3 38 57 35 13 7 3 - - - FEMALE 2 2 3 1 .. . - " - - . 1 6 2 3 1 1 -1 .' - 2 . - . . — 2.: -i -1 1 > 4 1 1 -1 ! - ; ..... 3" " 66 36 25 _ - •4 6 - 4 2 - 1519 1/7 1/6 11 2 1 7 8 6 4 7 2 .'1 47 21 19 1' 6 .1: -1 76 .: 7 1 1 1 1 4 3 4 2 3 lo .-: 11 9 6 1 1 - 1 ! - - - 1 1 138 83 108 /.:i 11 1 - 3 - -1 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 1- - - - - - 2 - - '!. 38 5) 1- 2 22 - 2 7 - 4 3 - 1 > - - -• 11 - - - - - 11 - - - -1 43 X93 325 111 74 119 AT - 15 6 78 5 11 19 17 10 9 16 7g :•• * - 12 8 -2 - is* 12 i 1 2b 10 6 1 1 b 3 b • - - 2 - I - as 151 82 14 51 22 10 2 38 56 33 13 7 3 H 1 1 3 37TJ ? 103 114 73 39 22 11 3 s 1 1 1 2 1 > - 105 59 3*s 5 4 • - 174 36 63 Lb i<'i 5 71 4 1.J 19 15 1t\ • -1 2 a. 1 ] 4 1 4 4 8 11 7 4 5 3 1 51 2 4 7 10 7 6 3 6 2 3 1 KOREIG*13- 3 - 2510 - • - 3 4 . 1.' . * 1 1-" -3 15 - 2 3 2 1 1,; 1; I - 16 2 1 4 ,: - 4 1 1 -- 6 *1 13 3 . - 3 1 1 1. - 1 2 4 3 5 4 5 1 1 1 1 - 40 -^ - 1- --_ - - - - . 3 3 6 5 7 5 3 3 3 2 ~ - - - - - . . . . - 17 2 2 3 1 44 . X -7 1 1 -2 21 . -2 1 2 3 4 5 * 7; -2 1 1 • 1 1 X 1 23 . . 3J . 3 . 4 . 15 2 2 . 1 4 5 7 4 7 4 3 1 2 JO- 3 5 39 4044 in 24 3 1 c 1 i 3 . . . - * * - 2 :• 2 - 1 -1 ;.3 2. 21 1 2 1 2 6 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 2 3 I 1 a 12 _ l . 2 • 1 2 -1 1. • - 1 3 - - - - - - 1 1 a. -a 1 3 8 ! . • . . - .1 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 _ - . - _ _ 1 4 1 1 1 - - . _ 13 1 -1 1 3 3 2 1 12 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 ] (141) 3 . -5 1945 't ' T h"J 1i r imJ - i Xr.\ MOTHER •••'. 29 •• • •-f*.'i •-IhH40'-.ii. .',-• • e £1 - 1 1•: 41 2 1 :.• - 21 ti '.6' - - 2 - - - 1i - - - 1 -2 -4 24I . - 1l -1 1 1 1- -l 67 - - 7i - - - -1 • - 7bTotel 1 5 - 20•V 3 7 9 10 11 10 4 4 4 2 1 1/4 -1 1 56 - -1- -1 1 . 2- 1/4 * * 6 5 11 14 15 17 10 10 7 6 1 3 69 4, 341 15 22 15 12 6 4 107 - 3 3: ." a30 . Total HTRA C e n t e r s , Jaz. u a r 105 94 67 33 22 10 7 2 - - - WEHTPM-nrwN VOTIIR 302035- 40-45252<* U 4? 2A 1 - - 1'• - ; 11 - - - 108 177 AID 79 29 13 3 36 F i r At 106 3 5 60 2 i 37 Saoond 117 1 14 64 2 si Third 5 5 46 79 1 2 17 20 Fourth 44 2 7 5 Fifth 14 29 2 4 sixth 16 1 2 Savanth 6 "1 1 1 Eighth 5 1 1 1 Ninth 4 Tenth 3 2 1 Eleventh 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 • - Total 208 208 140 72 44 21 10 4 1 2 1 1 1/6 -1 438 13! 143 74 42 lo 16 4 1 1 1 1 1 - 1- 22 211 215 149 82 55 31 14 6 5 4 2 2 1 1 - 1 711 8 15 22 16 13 6 4 163 * - 2 5 84 331 -S - - 3 36 40-45U 1" 2 40- 4544 49 27 196 - 93 . - - -1 - 51 4 3 7 5 12 7 6 1 1 3 2 1/7 . . •••: a 154 12 m SEX AWL ORLER OF BIRTH, AGE AOL HATIVITI OF Hona IRi B I I I I 1 3530)9 14 7B0 1 32 150 74 47 13 7 2 7 1 1 AH 11 J. 201 23 92 6 33 141 489 137 First 1 J 43 84 4 12 Hi. SaeoTid 2 147 3 B 10 11 Third 4 39 ai 7 is Fourth 2 3 32 24 Fifth 1 IS 7 4 Sixth *22 9 3 1 4 1 7 5* w i t h 3 3 1 7 Eighth 5 2 Ninth 3 1 2 1 1 Centh 4 1 1 2 Twlfth Fifteenth I 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 17 IO 113 7? 43 17 13 6 1 5 1 1 1 A 277 176 • 139 2 3 s 2 _24_ -7 . - 2; 2 3 X s S 10 1-.- 19 KIA S a n t e r a , J u l y - Oeoeabar 1944 AHuRICAN-H KK L'OTHHR 20S53039 29 •V '. -/ . 11 -1 2 . 2 . . . . . .1 . . 3 , . _1 . 1 1 - 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 sax JUBII OfiHU Of BlETH TotU •rum. auraa TtTit 9»o and Third fourth fifth Sixth 5*TtDth llghth Slnth Hnth EL mrnntlr Vnlfth J-1 3',*.:nUl ILilJ nut fl*eond third fourth fifth Sixth B4¥Uth light* llnth Suith CftTenUi TMlfth SixUaoth TBULE firit 6*.o&d Third fourth fifth Sixth Shrinth XLehth Itnth Tenth ELpvarith JiurcOl BIO 139 130 99 SO 37 IB 13 7 TOTtL 1 r a r 3 9 302630- 3534 34 39 15- .. 3 1 LM 218 96 71 4| on 5 '.7 70 iA JZ • » 1+ a 73 LBS 2 89 26 - & 1 • 42 323 i m 62 32 *4 69 61 41 " 6 6 1 1 1 2B7 70 79 5S 39 as 6 7 3 3 3 4 ' - a I - .71 17 6 - 40- 46+4 49 TbUl 15- uralfrV-BOSV MOTHIS 302036-40-4636Total 39 44 49 34 24 39 in 1 470 1 1 1.'71 1 1 l 137 96 58 32 IB 6 4 - 3 B 3 2 - 1 2 1 •I \ - 70 44 1.4 4 B . -1 -I 1 4 1 B l- N 3 31 u a 1 2 184 ] 287 70 7B 54 23 33 73 . '-• .1 LB 3fi 30 Zti 24 ]? 16 U 2 1 41 a 7 5 10 1 17 5 *1 - 17 . -1 1 2 3 a i 2 _1 lL • 2 . I -l 2 t I - . •a I i - - 4 . - 2\? 91 50 69 54 56 6 13 24 17 a 14 11 - z 1 49 B 1 &2 0 6 16 17 LO b 12 4 1 - - fOBKOI-BOiar »TKB» 15- 20- 26- 30- 30- 40- 4619 34 25 54 39 44 49 m 40 - 3 1 * - 1 - 1 - •0 - 1 - _ - _ - 1 . 1 - . . . . _ . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - -2 1 1 1 5 2 - • - 30 1 2* 1 . 1 -J 2 I 3 4 2 1 2 1 16 I a 4 2 3 . 1 . 2 IB - -1 .1 1 4 a 1 - a l 1 3 1 3 l 1 3 V 10 a 3 • 1- -i I - . f _ . . . . - * • - - . _ . . 5 3 7 4 4 3 4 1 9 2 5 1 2 . 4 1 a 9 2 -1 14 m 1 I a i a i I 3 . 1 - - i - 1 1 1 Ctlflctoo 31 12 ID 6 b 2 3 3 I LB 1 i ~ :<: ?ti 23 IS 2 1 • 31 2 ? B 7 6 7 1 1 " 30 2. a a a t 3 L :l 1 •; . -a • . -i i z l . . . -i " 203 SB 49 41 30 i 9 1 -1 *a - of 11 TO M T H ) o i l T o r . I3UU10 (US] 10 N u u 22 27 B 4 - 23 16 I 1 - 39 1 7 1 Lfl 2 1 a i 2 2 3 1 _ 1 _ . - 1 1 - . . . . . _ . - 10 1 1 1 ?, l - 6 1 . -3 . -- - 2 1 1 1 - 1 a - i 1 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 g y | | «n. KS?THM g g « « inn* mmKa g gg ^ TOTAL nig- ej 1 9 4 2 12 1 July-Decatnfcn r 12 1 ° 4 3 25 July-December 12 1 9 4 4 32 J*uusTTr-JuM 1 July-December 1 2 16 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 - 3 2 2 3 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 J snueryJune \ — - — - — — • — — J Stillbirth flA1> 1 1 3 1 - - - 6 1 9 4 6 1 - 1 - 1 - - 2 6 - 1 1 10 1 3 - 2 JsTiUerr-Jufle C e r t i f i c a t e s of 1 2 7 2 1 , 3) July-December Source* 1 1 - * 1 3 - 9 2 - 1 1 1 3 4 - 1 - 4 3 21 2 3 3 5 2 2 4 1 10 2 1 3 - 7 ' 2 . 4 2 2 2 5 4 5 1 7 4 2 L 3 A 4 8 9 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 9 4 5 is 1 37 Jinuarr-June u - 1 3 t MHLI 55.--STltABIRTHS BT SU HO OBJBK Or BIRTH, BOX 4XS OTnTr OB BOTKERi « U Cantor* froa lno«4rtlo» to Cloalnj ssrx 4JTD BBOBI OF BIRTR TCTJL STTUXIRTRS Bint Boeond Third Fottrtfa Firth Sixth BoTonth Eighth •loth Tonth !H-T»r.t:r Twxlfth mxLI 1 Ttrrt S#QOOtl Third Fourth Fifth Sixth BOTOnth Bixhth •loth Thmth Ilrroxth rtsuLi 15-1' 20-24 TOTJL 25-29 96 1 31 27 19 49 16 9 1 1 10 17 o 4 3 1 - 1 1 Total 52 5 3 1 1 1 1 I • _ — it • n 1 7 5 1 1 4 t 1 I 1 1 • 9 4 > • - 1 2 1 •m - STrjiamrHS 30-34 35-39 1 13 is 10 9 3 1 12 2 1 5 - 1 - 11 3 - 1 1 1 - . - 3 40-44 3 3 1 1 -2 -3 1 — 4 1 . • _ _ -1 • — 2 2 . •3 _ - 1 _ - [ 1 Thiol 15-19 20-24 61 t 31 47 16 1 1 14 »• 3 I 2 1 — — »3 • - i t o n i u MMM 15-29 30-34 2T m - - 41 1 13 IS 10 JT 1 i • 1 3 1 It 2 1 5 2 3 - - - 1 1 • I 19 IT 4 2 2 1 1 yOTHBB 35-3? 40-44 _ _ 4B - •> 1 4* 1 .. 1 1 *5-*9 _ . • - 50-54 Total •> _ «. • — - - 11 •* • 3 4* IT 15-19 _ 20-24 roRXi - > -BOBF iicosas 25-2? 30-34 |EJ _ _' _ . _ «• • - . • . - - - - - 4. - - - m rf 3 „ 40-44 tfr4? 50-54 9 4 1 , I . _ u t - 1 1 2 1 0 . * 1 — 2 1 1 3 6 2 - 1 1 2 1 - - 1 1 - 3 t 1 2 . _ 1 4» v _ - 1 1 46 1 16 11 9 4 21 11 4 3 1 1 1 _1 - 10 6 1 5 2 1 2 4 3 > -1 - «"-.-.!• t buretit 50-54 7 rlrat Soooad Third Fourth Fifth Sixth SOTuith liehth Troth norooth Twulfth 45-49 1 C t n - t l f l e s t t H of 3 t l H M . r t h - . -1 1 1 - 2 1 40 1 11 11 9 _ • - . 1•> - 20 11 _ 1 • - U 6 2 5 2 1 2 4 t 4 - . 1 1 _ - S 2 _ _ _ _ • • a _ - 1 1 t 1 " 1 • TABLE M»— DEATHS BT CENTtK AND MUNTHt Not*: .iTU Canters from Inception to Cloeing 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 19 4 1 221 May Jun* 1S9 SCO IS SI 1 7 121 84 - 106 12 1 - 5 45 1BC £4 76 17 7 - . - 198 S9 . - 22 . - - £2 . £ 7 6 5 4 _ 2 5 1 . l 15 4 4 5 19 4 6 879 44 91 67 51 85 S3 S7 89 56 88 Ja-uary-J-na January Fabruary lurch April May Juou 282 43 41 56 50, 89 48 21 4 1 7 5 2 2 42 6 54 12 21 50 17 51 4 £ £9 45 8 4 0 5 9 9 J-ly-Du-aauJar July AugUBt •aptu-baOct-bar Hu.BBii.Br Da-War 29* 46 55 44 5l 57 56 25 5 4 5 4 5 4 19 4 4 597 85 95 72 54 71 16 57 86 61 92 January-JimJanuary Fabruuy BareApril Hay Juna 517 66 51 51 49 58 48 29 9 5 6 5 4 4 50 1ft 7 10 7 6 5 52 4 17 B 56 11 16 1 20 8 55 50 5 1 5 1 62 4 5 D 7 15 I Ju J O w a a t t r July lug-at Saptaubur 0-tobar a.,,_«l.*r Duciubur 280 61 U 59 45 60 42 24 5 7 5 5 2 4 45 7 9 7 1 2 5 6 S 1 4 4 2 6 4 5 1 5 4 1 1 6 8 9 t. 1 * 5 4 55 15 5 8 9 1 5 40 6 2 2 5 7 * 6 - 1 9 4 5 458 29 65 56 29 41 £64 46 56 49 45 25 4 6 5 4 85 42 19 1 6 24 5 5 56 £ 7 6 5 July-Daca-bar July A-guat Sapteaibar Cut-bar KuaaAWr -a-aubur 194 47 52 46 £7 10 ID 4 2 2 - 30 7 B 7 6 2 - 16 6 6 5 1 _ - 2 5 2 1 - 1 9 4 8 5 - - - jA-uary-Karoh Jaauary Nbruury -a run 8 £ 2 1 _ _ - Sources 5 1 1 6 7 0 4 9 5 2 5 - 1 _ _ - 5 6 7 _ _ _ - 8 10 - _ _ - 6 4 7 5 6 55 6 4 2 7 7 5 6 7 6 5 7 5 5 40 I 8 8 5 12 S US 45 4 5 4 1 7 8 1 1 17 5 5 8 I - - 9 7 S - _ . . 1 4 1 4 24 5 1 - 1 - 1 45 5 S 5 9 7 1 51 21 4 14 _ _ - B 4 6 45 4 5 4 1 - 27 28 - 1 5 6 5 7 7 8 6 8 S£ { 7 S 4 4 7 5 IB 5 _ - _ _ - fU.. 2 5 5 9 6 5 5 19 6 4 1 2 17 - C e r t i f i e a t s a of Death and F-ora WFU-31? - 3 5 7 4 . - _ - - 2 5 17 1 5 5 2 5 - 6 5 5 6 6 7 January-.'una January Tub-wry •Arab April Kay Jun* 5 5 - 6 4 2 1 5 5 4 4 8 2 6 6 7 2 2 85 5 7 27 1 5 6 T £ 5 5 17 9 5 6 5 5 5 £0 5 7 2 5 2 5 - 7 2 4 1 0 S 3 5 6 6 6 5 4 5 9 £ El 5 1 9 4 4 5 S 4 5 7 8 9 8 5 4 52 6 5 1 5 E 5 5 2 5 4 7 5 S 8 1 4 '1£ 10 2 19 - 5 5 8 4 7 7 6 4 2 S 8 4 49 . 4 5 8 2 1 9 1 4 1 S 56 ( 55 - 816 £0 2S 55 58 40 60 7 6 4 5 7 SSI 6 . 1 17 168 July-Dac-abar July AugUBt Saptauba. 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I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 . . . . - 42 . . . 2 1 10 6 5 8 6 2 2 I J o r a IBA-317 1 1 2 . 2 1 3 1 1 . 1 2 4 5 2 2 7 4 2 1 3 1 6 5 ) 27 43 42 20 13 79 38 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 115 1 1 . . . . . . 3 1 5 4 11 1 19 13 27 22 40 32 34 28 12 10 5 3 .if O-aib. u d 78 27 3 2 1 1 12 12 4 8 5 3 3 43 24 1 1 2 36 14 - 1 3 2 2 1 6 9 17 33 55 45 23 16 0 2 4 11 11 5 8 3 1 3 44 21 23 10 - 1 1 1 1 4 6 3 3 5 6 1 3 12 28 41 43 22 13 11 13 8 7 8 3 2 59 21 . . . . 32 13 . . 27 8 52 17 3 - - - - 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 1 1 . . 1 1 4 5 3 3 1 1 . . 1 1 . 5 7 5 8 2 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 . . 53 6 2 2 3 3 2 3 " - . . . 151 - 1 4 2 . . . l . 1 1 1 1 . 1 2 1 4 2 1 . . . l . 6 2 1 3 - 1 1 2 1 4 . 1 1 3 2 5 L 4 4 2 . . . 1 9 . 1 1 2 2 67 31 1 1 1 - 2 2 1 . . . 1 2 2 1 . . . - 2 3 3 4 6 6 3 5 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2JO - _ . 221 . . . 212 _ 1 2 4 9 6 163 54 L 1 1 1 S 3 4 203 - 7 166 1 1 - 1 - - 3 4 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 5 3 4 4 3 35 37 38 17 10 1 3 1 28 10 12 12 8 12 9 3 2 11 8 12 26 23 53 18 16 24 7 32 14 14 6 1 . 2 1 - . . 2 3 3 5 1 . . 1 . 2 3 3 3 1 3 . - < IB 8 1 . - 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 . . . . 1 2 2 2 1 _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . I 1 . 1 . 1 2 2 2 1 1 } J B 9 2 4 1 - . 1 1 1 4 3 4 IT 21 49 17 16 - . 3 4 2 3 2 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 - . - - 1 . 55 1 . 1 2 - 55 . . . . 148 _ - . . 37 . 64 167 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 18 29 )2 47 2B 25 13 . . . . 2 2 . . . . 3 5 . 1 . 1 2 9 17 19 31 Jl 47 23 li . - . 1 . . . . 1 10 20 28 37 63 48 24 19 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 4 4 12 25 36 43 51 25 15 . . . 1 4 . 1 . 3 - . . _ . 1 10 16 15 42 19 47 20 12 . . _ . 1 . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 5 6 9 2 » 1 -_ 8 17 22 41 25 23 11 10 12 10 6 3 2 2 I . . 1 1 3 . 1 6 5 6 27 13 42 20 U 12 11 4 8 5 3 3 I - 1 6 9 17 32 55 45 23 16 4 11 11 5 8 3 1 3 I 2 12 28 41 43 22 13. 10 13 8 7 8 3 2 I 4 i 3 34 37 38 17 10 1 6 12 12 8 12 9 3 2 I 10 8 12 26 23 53 18 16 3 3 4 17 21 49 IT 16 W U 58 OliTHS moil SHJCTSD CAUSgS BY SIX AID AGEI nolo. ZBf 1 HO. & OAUSg Or KtATfl H.i. CAU3K 1, 2 Typhoid ond paratyphoid 6 Carehrospinal (manlngocooeua) maalngltla Biolndoo S t l l l b l r t h o 1 1 YDIAL 1942 1043 I944 1945 Za 1,862 M 1,31* r 548 224 148 T6 578 401 177 597 445 152 «63 320 143 rarer r - 2 2 1 1 1 1 H p 4 2 2 • . 1 1 V IDA Canton fron I n c e p t i o n t o Closing . . - A C ! Ondor 1 1 yr 4 180 100 80 59 1 0 - 1 5 - 2 0 - 2 5 - 30- 35- 4 0 - 4 5 14 19 24 29 3» 31 44 49 5054 5559 6 0 - 85 a 64 poor 32 IJ 15 18 11 t 20 14 6 150 7T 73 233 184 49 321 270 51 . . - . 2 2 . . 1 1 . - - l 35 21 14 . . | l . . . 63 33 30 . . . . . - . . 39 25 16 12 23 1 3 . . . . . - . 26 11 15 - . . - . i l . . - . . . 63 32 31 106 32 T4 - 1 1 . . - 1 1 - . . . . . . . . . . . . l l . . . - - - 551 484 67 - . . 8 aoarlet fersr - - - - - - - - . - . - - . - - - . _ . 9 ghoaplng imoYJI - - - - - - . . . - . . . . . - . - - . - - - _ - _ - - - . - - - _ . 5 1 4 15 2 3 6 3 1 1 9 28 12 16 12 6 6 10 6 4 16 13 20 25 41 17 24 41 3 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Diphtheria ( i n f e c t i o n by 0. diphthoriaa 1322 Tubarouloain ( n i l forme) 27 hynantary H y - - - - - 206 145 61 22 15 7 67 45 22 70 53 17 47 32 15 1 1 - - - u - - . _ . y 1 1 - - - - - - - II y 52 41 11 2 6 4 2 2 20 17 3 - 18 15 3 - 8 5 3 - u . . - _ - y 2 2 . . . 36 Aauto p o l i o m y e l i t i s and acuta polioencephalitis - - - - - 4555 Sensor and other aaligaapit t u m o r a . . . H y 407 297 UO 41 28 13 112 79 33 143 111 32 ill 79 32 58 Acuta rhaunavtlc f e v e r . . . - - 61 Dlabatva a e l l l t u a 28 Malaria, 30 Syphilid 35 Uoaalan 6]b • y 39 27 12 a y 5 1 4 Xaophthalaia g o i t e r - - - 2 IT 1 1 2 1 5 7 4 3 13 10 3 1 . 1 . - 1 1 - 3 3 4 4 l - 1 - . . . 1 1 - 1 1 - . . - 1 - 1 1 l - . . . . . . - - - - 1 1 . - - _ _ M r 197 126 69 19 14 5 62 39 23 53 34 19 63 41 22 - . . M r 293 233 60 40 28 12 82 66 16 99 82 17 72 57 15 - 1 1 - - 107109, 3j PPeunonla ( a l l forma) and iofluanaa. 71 U 44 F 2 7 8 4 4 28 19 9 16 8 22 12 10 5 3 2 117 Olonr of ntoaeuh or duodanua 119, 120 121 124 8 - _ - _ - . - - . . _ - - _ _ - . . - - - - - - 8 5 3 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 .1 3 1 2 - - 1 - 2 - - - - - - _ - 1 1 . - _ 9 8 1 . - . . _ _ . - . - . - - 1 2 . - l _ 1 2 . . . 141 125 16 13 . - - _ 5 2 3 i . _ 1 . - . 92 78 14 7 . 1 - 1 a 1 1 1 . 2 1 1 3 3 17 2 15 26 10 16 30 20 10 35 26 9 81 68 13 1 1 1 1 - 3 2 1 1 1 - 9 7 2 13 6 7 14 15 9 48 39 9 68 52 16 122 108 14 1 ~ Oiarrhoa, a n t o r l t l a , and u l c o r a t i o n or i n t a e t l r , .*. a y _ . - _ - 75 59 16 - - 10 10 _ . . - 4 - . . . I - 11 9 2 . _ - 2 2 . . . . - 1 - - . - - - _ . . 1 1 - _ _ - 1 . . 37 16 21 _ 4 1 1 . . - 29 9 20 1 1 2 4 4 - - 1 - - 2 - - 2 - - - - 1 . 1 - 1 - - - - 2 1 - 1 3 - 2 2 - - 2 1 . - 11 7 4 4 4 - 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 a y 19 13 6 2 2 - 5 4 1 7 5 2 5 2 3 - . - . - . - - - . 1 1 - - . - - 3 - 4 4 3 - 1 a y [11.7] _ - 4 1 4 1 T 3 12 15 2 1 2 2 . . . . . 10 2 6 . . . . _ . . . 7 2 5 2 - . 4 4 - Clrrhoole of t h e l i v a r _ . - . . 29 27 2 loDooi t>— ( e — 1 1 _ - 2 . . 4 1 3 . 7 5 - . . . 5 1 4 . 4 2 2 . . . 1 1 - . g y Appandloitl . . 1 . . 3 2 1 _ . 8 . . - . 1 1 . . - . - - 1 - 19 13 . - . 2 1 1 _ . - - . . - 6 . 1 - - _ - . - - 1 1 _ Weenies of t h e heart . - . - F 4 l l e g r a (eroept o l r o h o l i c l . . . . . . . . . )095 . 1 - 1 AloohDliaa ( a t h y l l a m ) . . . I n t r a c r a n i a l l a a i o a a of raecular origin . i . 77 83 - . 69 a f - . 4 11 10 3 9 3 1 2 7 6 - 7 6 1 - 26 23 3 T - 14 13 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . - - 1 1 - 2 2 - - 3 2 2 2 3 3 - 8 5 3 1 - . . - I I - . - 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 - TABU 5 8 . — MATHS PRO ! UUCTXD 3AUa£3 BY BtX AW) AOCi LIST "0. U. 130, CAV3B OP OFiATH TOTAL 19*2 Waohrltl 132 70 163, 16* 'kaalcid 170 "otor—ahiole aooidonta. 169, Other accident 171195 162, 199200 Coder 1 1 yr ' 16 31 13 1 « 6 12 * 23 B 10 3 - at r 13 13 2 2 5 5 2 2 * * • P 135 92 53 U T 28 22 6 3 3 - 3 U r 7 * 3 1 1 2 M T 15 12 3 - 35 26 9 8 1 1* 7 10 5 * 2 2 L' r 48 37 11 3 3 - 18 13 5 M r 16* 109 55 18 12 6 58 40 18 » F 9 Senility, ill-defined and unknown oauaa All other oei.ee. l/ 2/ 19*5 il 10 Suloide 165168 19*4 1 ( 4 9 P 21 1*0- Dlaaaaoe of nregnanoy, childbirth 150 end the puerperiun 157- Congenital malformatiena and 161 diaanaea peculiar to firat year 19*3 IRA Centera from Inception t o Cloeing 22 46 AS 22 12 2 7 3 1 1 2 10 19 1* 10 6 8 7 3 1 2 1 3 2 A 0 f 1 0 - 1 5 - 20- 25- JO- 35- * 0 - 4 5 1* 19 24 29 3* 39 ' * *9 6 . - . - . - 129 2 - - 3 2 76 1 - - 3 2 - . . . . 52 l - - - - - - . - - - - - - 2 - 1 1 i - - 1 - 3 - - 2 - - . - . - - 3 1 2 1 - - - 1 1 - 5 * 1 5 * 1 5 * 1 - - 3 3 3 2 1 - 5 3 3 1 2 * 3 1 1 1 - 15 11 * 12 10 2 2 1 1 1 1 I 49 32 17 39 25 14 - 3 - - 1 1 1 19 7 1 1 6 - 1 3 7 3 - 1 6 0 - 65 A 6* pear 9 1 1 5559 6 - - 505* 5 9 1 - 59 (Continued) - 1 - 1 2 2 2 . 2 5 . 5 . - 1 . 1 5 . 5 3 - . - . . . - . . 9 9 - - 3 . 2 1 3 » 2 3 * 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 . - . 1 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . . - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - 3 3 1 1 . 3 * * 3 2 1 1 2 - 3 1 5 3 3 1 5 3 - - - . . 1 1 1 . I' , . - 1 - 2 - - - 3 1 - 1 - - - 3 I 1 - 11 7 9 * 6 9 3 5 * 7 « 6 2 5 7 1 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 2 3 - 1 2 2 2 2 - 2 1 2 1 J 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 10 16 1 1 5 5 1 0 1 1 20 24 36 4 4 . 15 19 32 3 5 6 7 5 5 * 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, 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 ;i;,-') IS 4 1 1 2 2 1 . 1 TASLl 59,—MATHS OflHtS 018 TlAJt Of AM F8C« SKECflD GattSU BT SIX ISO A0T.1 Bote; " Tree" " y, ""'-d 1 _ CJLUDT, Ot TJBftTH _ __ ALL Ciosn ( 8 ? 10 13 Lb 15-82 27 BS JO 35 on St SJ 80 85 I 90*95 LOT 108 109 33 lUU-106. 1 1 0 - l l b 11/ 119 IBBb 130, 131 157 I** 159 160 lela Icjlh, 0 I65-16S 18S 169-I8I, l n > 1 9 5 199, 200 if _ T q PG Q*Ja 77 bf, ISO CerabrnepLael tmealoeoco ecu* 1 a e n l n g U l i Scarlet fever IrneepLnc cough S t p n t a e r U ( i n f e c t i o n b* 0 . diphtheri-iis -} 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-uphttadae) TuUarculoiie of the Benin**a and c e n t r a l oerroue evefahl f n b e r c u l o i i t ( o t h e r forme) Dy,e-tery 8 - H*l»rlm Srphlllo XeeelfrB D l i t H i r of the thTvcj gland Mealngltio (ant due to mefttueoc-jseuel 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 CoirnilelonDleeereo o f t h e ear ana n a e t o i d proaees 1 b 1 1 _ Dleeaaeo of the h e a r t 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 ) I n f l u e n t * Carina*) Other d l e e e s e a of r e n i r m t a r / tyetem Oloer of •famaeh or Ouoaecue 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 - £ 5 • _ " ] _ _ 1-Xl _ "" T0tB4 •oatbe - b>L> ">6 7-13 oeJ» °*y« under 1. day 21 100 2 1 - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - I - - - - - - 1 B 1 - - - 1 1 ft" - - - - - - - _ 3 1 - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - 2 - - - - - Aaphyxla (eave« not a p e o l f l o d ) , a t e l e e t a e l e 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 & 5 3 aoalclda Accidental aacbanleal e u f f o c a t t o n Other a e e l d e a t a l Oeathe t i l - d e f i n e d and unxnovn eaueei A l l o t t e r eansee 3 2 5 l 3 i T Z 1 1 - I - l - - 3 2 1 8 * l f - 6 - b - 1 _ - b 1 1 - - - tt 1 - - - - 11 3 - 1 - - - - . I - - 4 b - 3 J - a 1 - - 1 - - - - 3 1 - _ - _ b 5 2 1 - - - l - If « 2 1 ? - - - _ - - - - - - a 12 1 5 8 1 * - - - - - ! - - S - - - - - 1 - _ _ - - - - - 30 18 11 18 5 7 - - 1 - 8 - l 2 I 3 - - - j ) fil3-ll - 2 - - 1 . J 1 J - . - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Z 1 - 3 - - - - » - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -' - 7 - - 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - L 1 £ - - - 1 . } - - - - , - - . . - 1 9 1 1 . - - - - - - b t 1 1 . 1 \ - 1 2 - 23 - - - 3 - - 1 l 5 - 2 3 - - 1 - 2? - 1 - 1 6 « 1 - - 3 1 - - 3 j. a6 - _ - - ao TIM A l l " ' ~ " *-B 7-13-_ib-89 1-11 =*" •*»«» * * " annthn ^^^ °*T 1 - - - - 2V 3 _ - 777 ° _ 1 _ - - 3 1 - - 5 _ - 1 - 19 1 1 9 i _ - " 1 1 lb 3 - 1 - 5 * I 1 - - ' 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, C e r t i f I t s tea of Death sad f o r e WA-317 J A-H aonthe U7 - 51 | l * ^ dare 1 3L th lb-29 *»Tt - Iajwr »* alrth of 7^13 o*y* - - 2 1 2 0 t V j grflati axcludee • t l l l M r t b e . T A I - - Inteetlnel ohatmctlon Irthrttle ChBgeHltal » l f o m a t lone Congenital d o o l l l t - tcauee Dot atatod) Preaatore h l r t h (oatwo not i t e t e d ) tr, 9. Bureau of the d a m , Sourcel _ ™™ ~ ^ Dnder"; U t f VIA Centere f r e e Inception fa) Cla*lu« - ? - - - . - - - 8 1 £ 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 end Total United Stetee, 1943 end 1944 TBI Centere 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 - ' H I United 3tntei amm J O J J I ^ 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-37 40-44 45-49 50-54 Hot s t a t e d ^2,934,860 3,737 343,550 930,015 622,249 530,413 248,670 66,406 6,812 153 4,400 B B E P. 2,153. 4 T E TR4 Canters 1 9 4 "n'.t-d States 3/2,744,600 1,931 63,5 56.6 60.2 60.7 3,565 301,110 864,946 769,015 511,869 263,442 70,073 4,778 134 3,795 1 27 545 773 328 141 85 U 0.7 0 4.8 92.5 183.7 132.1 100.6 24.7 2.6 0 0.7 51.4 141.7 132.0 92.3 52.1 15.0 1.1 • .3 4.8 106.3 201.7 159.4 81.1 29.9 3.0 0 19 4 4 United Si. Centers _ 35 485 840 285 233 83 10 - 3 57.6 152.9 142.2 93.5 49.8 14.5 1.2 4 - 1 9 4 * United 4U Stated Centere "JU Csntsrs * 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 ua norms 1943 January yebruary -larch tprll amy June July august Sapteuber October Roveafeer December 1944 January "'•TH .rv "arch tprll 'ley June July tuguat September October "overaber Pecerobor LIVE 63B5K3 United .sti States Cent e r e CHIHE BETH JUTES DttlBS onus aura SITES United Stat-a 5M Centers Stated Centere United SUtee •S3 Centers 2,934,860 2,151 1,459,544 578 23.5 30.7 10.9' 5.6 2*1,958 217,078 255,166 235,675 236,609 239,850 258,656 260,985 251,169 243,610 225,284 228,620 162 160 172 185 155 193 183 203 193 190 194 161 134,337 120,485 132, *28 123,258 120,807 115,317 111,970 108,581 104,084 1141739 114,2*6 159,070 48 41 56 50 39 48 4* 55 44 58 37 56 22.6 22.6 22.0 21.0 20.4 21.4 22.3 22.5 22.4 21.0 20.1 19.7 18.0 16.8 19.2 20.4 16.8 21.6 21.6 24.0 22.8 22.8 24.0 20.4 11.8 U.7 11.7 11.2 10.6 10.5 9.8 9.5 9.5 10,1 10.4 14.0 4.8 4.8 6.0 6.0 4.8 6.0 4.8 6.0 4.8 7.2 4.8 7.2 2,794,800 1,931 1,411,338 597 20.2 ZL.9 10.6 6.7 235,595 223,073 227,932 212,915 221,950 230,306 253,921 252,673 237,395 236,068 229,117 233,855 170 165 277 148 152 154 169 1*4 149 147 158 150,487 119,970 126,050 118,376 116,238 •109,908 109,101 105,815 102,044 113,622 113,570 126,1)7 66 51 51 46 58 45 51 55 39 43 50 42 20.1 20.4 19.5 18.8 19.0 20.3 21.7 21.6 21.0 20.2 20.2 20.0 21.6 20.4 22.8 19.2 20.4 20.4 22.8 22.8 21.6 21.6 22.8 26.4 13.4 11.4 11,2 10.9 10,4 1D.1 9.7 9.4 9.4 10.1 10.5 11.2 8.4 6,0 6.0 6.0 7.2 6.0 7.2 7.2 6.0 6.0 ne CRUDE STII1BIXTH MHOS 'Julie! *4 Stat.ee Cent e r a 26,7 17.2 27.0 16.6 u 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. MX un> tax l ffltTBER FRA C.nt«r. 9 « 3 SB RATE United Stat.. IRA Center. AND AOX 1 mtiBsa United IRA Etr.t.n, Canter. 4 4 RATR United Stated «RA Centere 1,459.544 617.4*5 642,059 576 401 177 10.9 12.4 9.4 5-6 7.2 3.7 T O T S ! Ml. ram1. lA.411.33S 789,861 621,477 597 445 152 2A0.6 ramie 6.8 9.5 1.8 Onder a veie Female 119,464 67,943 50,541 65 3* 29 43.0 48.2 3T.5 34.9 36.5 33.0 'In Jar 1 kUa Fanl. 111,127 63,264 47,863 52 34 18 43.3 77.4 -6.7 21.4 1-4 :i„l„ Female 23,903 13,112 10,791 11 6 5 2.6 2.8 2.3 1.8 1.9 1.7 1-4 IU. Female 23,317 12,725 10,592 6 4 2 2-3 1.0 1.3 0.7 5-9 •a. 10,766 6,210 •,556 1 4 3 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.0 1.1 0.9 5-14 1.1. F«ula 20,311 12,273 8,038 11 6 3 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.4 10-14 SU. r n l i 10,202 6,141 4,061 9 T 2 0.9 1.1 0.7 1.0 1.6 0.4 15-19 HO. Fmnale 19,180 11,494 7,696 15 e T 1.6 2.0 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.0 15-24 IU. ramie 42,876 25,659 17,217 26 17 9 2.0 1.4 1.9 0.9 20-24 F4Wl. 27,636 16,793 10,643 27 14 13 2.5 3.4 1.8 2.0 2.2 1.9 25-21 u.1. rwalti 27,199 15,146 12,053 11 4 7 2.6 3.1 2.1 1.3 1.0 1.6 25-44 IU. Fmtlt 142,255 78,757 63,498 48 22 26 3.7 2.5 7.4 7.6 30-34 14.1r—li 31,402 17,031 14,371 6 4 2 3.0 3,4 2.6 1.3 1.6 0.9 35-33 Ml. l u l l 39,660 22,012 17,649 7 3 4 4.1 4.6 3.5 1.6 1.2 2.0 40-44 IU. rm.lt 51,706 29,951 71,955 20 9 11 5.7 6.7 4.8 3.1 2.8 3.4 45-41 lelrtni. 69,894 41,916 29,069 37 13 24 9.3 9.9 6.7 6.2 6.0 6.3 45-64 IU. Fmnal. 401,590 245,035 156,555 272 198 74 14.4 12.3 14.9 8.4 50-54 IU1, r—it 95,003 59,224 36,779 50 26 24 12.4 14.9 9.7 8.7 8.7 8.6 55-59 •414 Fmnalfl 114,040 70,201 43,939 63 49 14 17.T 21.3 13.9 9.7 10.0 8.9 60-44 Ml. Faaale 132,622 79,530 53,092 99 94 14 26.3 31.2 a.3 18.2 19.0 14.3 65-69 IU. ramie 154,435 88,569 65,966 75 67 9 39.2 45.5 33.0 23.9 25.4 16.2 65. 4* 0T4T Vale Female 668,453 351.197 317,256 181 162 20 67.8 35.8 3-.':' 90-14 Ml. Fmal. 165,937 91,237 74.TO0 46 43 5 58.T 66.6 51.3 46.9 48.7 35.5 95 4 o v . r 1ml. Fmtlt 365,976 181,046 184,830 2924 5 126.4 134.6 119.2 76.5 ramie Kit r t . t . l IU. r « i i § \f l/ Unit-' State. . "J 1,609 1,129 480 Papulation ! * • • than 100; r a t e not conpirteda Include* ages net s t a t e d . 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- (151) TABLE 6ja.—LIVE EIRTK3 TO PERSONS CF JAPANESE [tSCKNT HI SEX c r CHILD AND ACE AND NATIVITY. OF NCTHATl: A r l i o u , 1940 Note. NATIVITY AND ADS OF NC/ItF£ft rtXIR-STATE Total dale Birtha TOTAL BIRTHS 1,724 )04 820 1.47) 4) 645 AOt 213 131 U 24 25 302 300 99 58 33 3 40 556 517 183 117 55 9 2 631 24 2)3 286 68 7 J 15-1) 20-2A 25-2) 30-34 35-3) 40-44 45-4) Net s t a t e d AUERI CAN-BORN UCTH10V 15-D 20-24 25-2) 30-34 35-3) 40-44 45-4) Not stated )3 1.427 47 62) 574 155 15 3 1 3 :••!!!•>-[ iN-cl: UN N0TH2FL 2)72 15-D 20-24 25-2) 30-34 35-3) 40-44 45-4) Not atated Source: 16 32 58 116 65 a i»3 }06 114 73 35 6 3 746 23 116 ?*fi 57 8 - 1 3 156 1 7 IS 37 65 35 5 Female 135 1 ) 14 31 51 30 3 Wejon and Tabulated by place of reaidanoat Total Birtha CREluN •AAHINCTON OAUFCRNIA TOTAL California, • u H v t o i , Mala Faaala Total Birtha 97 61 29 32 12 T 4 31 42 13 6 1 3 21 21 7 3 2 10 10 3 2 1 1 11 11 4 1 4 1 6 2 1 1 3 3 -2 1 - -1 - - - - 24 1 10 1 6 2 1 6 1 3 1 1 -3 Total Birtha Uala '.'53 686 172 75 20 2)5 271 101 66 28 6 I 20 257 246 82 51 27 3 5 1 31 24 9 5 5 - - - - 1 1 1.227 38 546 4)2 134 13 1 1 2 657 1) 254 256 77 8 570 19 2)2 236 57 5 1 144 61 1 30 23 83 4 2) 39 22 2 2 - - ) - )2 - 46 3 18 18 4 252 2 10 25 49 104 54 8 136 1 5 15 24 56 239 116 1 5 10 25 46 26 3 28 14 3 4 6 1 1 2 )6 5 -1 5 62 66 22 11 6 5 5) 62 16 2 Female J )8 2 ) 10 2 Nala Faaala 5 - 1 1 1 4 1 2 - 2 1 1 - - - -. 14 15 T 6 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 — -2 1- -1 3 4 4 1 5 1FU2C4U Total Birtha Feaale Nala 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: Arisen*, 1941 Mr.•• o i C a l i f o r n i a , *aaMj3ujton, i>r»gfln and Tabulated by pXaca of r e s i d e n c e . 4'LShTNOTON CALIFCR1UA ARIZONA NATIVl TY AND ACE CF a52THA» FOUR-STATE TOTAL Tot e l Fataala Hale Births Total Birtha Nala Female Total Birth 0 Uala Faaala Total Birtha Nala raaala Total Births TOTAL BTRTHS 1.902 96) 935 1.665 84) 816 165 85 80 58 26 32 14 I 7 66 650 733 239 140 63 7 4 35 335 36) 122 31 315 364 117 65 34 30 300 124 101 6) 23 2 26 273 317 104 61 28 4 3 5 4) 67 28 T 8 1 2 23 32 1) 4 3 26 35 3 25 21 4 3 1 2 10 12 1 15 9 4 1 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 - 1 - 2 4 56 573 641 205 130 51 6 3 1,622 66 635 69) 188 29 2 822 35 325 350 98 13 1 800 31 310 14) 90 16 1 1,429 56 561 616 166 26 2 730 30 192 HI 6)9 26 26) 305 81 15 1 132 15-1) 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-3) 40-44 45-*) Not s t a t e d iMFJRlCAN-BORN VOTiSR 15-D 20-24 25-2) 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-4) Not s t a t e d FLIIEICN-BORN MCTHsFt 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-4) Hot at4ted Source* 75 25 2 - 5 85 11 1 5 46 60 1) 2 5 3) 3 - 1 64 2 21 27 13 1 68 3 25 33 6 1 52 3 25 1) 3 1 - 1 3 - 3 2 - 2 - - 280 145 135 236 11) 117 33 21 12 15 34 51 111 61 7 1 10 15 24 02 28 2 5 15 27 4) 33 5 1 12 25 39 104 49 6 1 8 -i 4 12 23 46 27 4 1 3 7 9 5 8 1 2 5 6 3 5 1 2 3 2 - 1 - u9.7 22 2 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, CRSOON " 3 2 24 2 10 11 -1 1 28 1 15 8 3 - 3 )2 Nala Female - - 5 3 4 4 1 2 L - - - 1 1 3 1 " 1 - - - 6 2 4 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 -2 3- ! -1 - 2- 2 1 2 1 - -1 - - 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 NtTlVlTT T.W-STtTE T3TA1 w™-™,* ££• TUTU. BXRTJiS 1,828 10-11 15-19 20-14 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Hot abated »*• ^ 965 1,631 1 56 688 6*4 183 32 4 1 2 praEIOK-KriN PGTBBR 15-19 20-24 •'5-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Bet abated 5 S L *» 863 1,598 9 16 35 8 1 - ISSk " ^ 758 159 6 172 . 1 0 18 2 9 1 75 40 . . Hole: 142 . 1 50 59 18 5 . . . 98 74 . . 5 5 1 2 6 4 1 5 41 34 26 14 . . . . 17 . 3 4 1 2 6 1 _ 7* 72 70 . . 0 6 4 a 28 34 25 8 10 2 3 . . . . . . 11 . 3 3 1 2 2 _ 6 . 1 4 1 . 64 » * 4332084 ~j* X •"• p -~" 7 2 5 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 23 10 13 1 0 7 3 5 3 2 - . 5 2 . - . 1 . 4 1 . - . . . - 56 1 3 a 20 8 3 - 7 5 2 . . . 2 - 5 4 1 8 1 3 2 2 . . _ 34 g g . 31 25 1 3 11 10 9 11 6 2 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 . . _ . 5 1 2 1 1 . . - 1 1 . . . - . . . - . - 1 . . . . . - . . . - . . _ . . . _ TfSTTnrr BT AST. Uto FEXi Oallfornla, Isashlngtoo, Orepm and arltona, 1940 Excludes a t i l l b i r t h e . Tabulated by place of reeldence. I = Srth. Special tabulations prapared by U. 8. Bureau of the Caaeue TAELE at.—3RATRS OF FTRSC,'f OF WUrSl _ 83 .TTrTOBl — 1 0 6 * 53 25 28 63 37 26 19 9 1 0 7 4 3 6 2 4 1 1 - 1,426 748 678 . . . 4 3 2 6 17 612 318 294 583 306 277 157 83 74 a 12 12 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 85 . 8 See TaSKI PTVi »-*• 43 26 17 623323299 601 318 283 1 8 4 9 7 8 9 99 53 46 4 * 2 8 16 1 1 2 1 1 853 776 1 35 a 352 336 350 314 97 86 16 16 2 2 1 1 1 197 112 . . 1 4 25 16 32 16 79 44 4 6 2 8 1 1 - Tabulated by place of reaidence. CALIPrlPU 1 1 56 35 a 7023*0 342 689 36* 323 215 113 102 111 60 51 5 0 3 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 0F2I04H-30RH t o n n t 10-u, 15-19 20-24 25-29 3H->4 35-39 40-44 45-49 Hut Jilted joureaj I S™ — D e TOTAL DE4IH3 Pader 1 1 2 3 4 5-9 10-U 15-19 20-24, 25-25 30-34 sc-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75 6 o w a F.UR-SMS TOTM. CallFCRUIJ, ""J bale I l e a l . !f»f. Bale Ftaala t h a Deatha 737 531 206 6 4 4 2 2 2 5 4 1 4 2 2 2 3 9 11 2 9 42 2 7 1 3 33 35 3* 78 123 102 65 34 20 2 1 2 6 3 7 4 U 1 5 25 17 U 1 3 8 5 16 17 a 14 15 a 65 13 101 22 87 15 58 7 2 9 5 16 4 620 56 4 3 9*5583907011 J"" Mala Fanel. Pectus 446 174 36 3 2 1 1 20 94 73 5 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 7 5 2 7 5 2 2 0 9 1 1 34 IB 16 25 1 3 1 2 8 5 3 29 15 14 31 19 12 37 14 23 60 50 10 103 86 17 84 72 12 57 51 6 33 2 8 5 IS 1 4 * Source! Special tabulatlone prepared 67 S. 3 , Bureau of the Ceoeue (153) 1 - a 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 8 5 ? 7 6 1 . . . 4 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 3 16 13 3 17 15 2 7 6 1 1 1 2 2 - 0BF0OB „ c t f ? Mel. m a l e Deaths 4B1ZOBA S g " **» '•""1-» ^Daatha^^^^^ 19 11 8 4 3 2 1 - - - . 1 2 1 2 . 4 4 1 1 - . 1 1 . - 1 . 4 2 1 - - 1 2 . 2 1 - 1 - - 1 1 . . 1 _ - - . . - 1 1 . . - 1 . 3 - 1 1 . . . 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* TOTAL CATrTRAL UTAH C0LORAD0 T O T A L 2,120 136 285 19 4 2 193 9 11 YEAR AND VONTH May June 1 16A 223 103 166 155 153 *99 ?! IB 29 10 21 26 20 25 MINIDOKA HOBaTBl - - 1 18 - - 29 10 28 20 -4 -8 -2 6- 1- -5 2- 20 1 - n 5 5 7 10 2 15 3 5 -5 2 954 83 167 i?? 69 93 51 MI 46 95 35 45 10 14 4 a 1 £ 10 11 16 7< U 8 11 5 69 7 80 106 3 9 July-Decarabar July Aupuet September October November December AA3 56 119 17 4 10 17 96 5 19 4 4 5TT 74 7-1 hi January—June January rebruary Karcb April Mar Jura 364 56 56 July-December 211 hi 48 74 66 ic 21 U 36 at tl 387 January-June January Tabruary March April Hay June :>u July-Decamber July August September October Hoeamber Daeenbar 1*3 48 51 58 27 37 33 29 ?A 25 29 20 14 14 4 6 9 January-March January rebruary March j Form V3TtA--3l8 214 UANUNAR 22 62 8? 87 Sourcer JblKJUK - January-June January rebruary March April May 1 , 4 5 HAMBT MDIDJTAIN 11 1 9 * 3 Auguet September October Mcyember December GRANADA 9 19! 2 July GILA nival " July-December July August September October November December Juna OT2S 5 3 1 in 16 18 18 17 16 " 7 7! 6 13 7 11 it 20 72 50 10 14 6 6 17 7 9 5 13 19 9 7 - 5 5 1 6 8 7 8 3' 2 1 6 5 2 7 6 1 3 3 8 7 6 48 12 12 6 10 7 3 30 4 T 4 3 3 5- TLTJJ IwUQt 2t 1 2 1 4 5 9 3 10 11 87 75 59 148 48 4 49 79 10 -9 71 6 14 7 14 10•6 5 6 8 7 39 2 26 5 6 6 6 6 3 2 8 4 4 10 2 -5 54 5 7 5 12 16 4 b 16 8 30 5 7 6 3 77 11 ?2 24 2 9 4 7 71 42 5 1 53 68 42 52 39 34 51 34 11 12 5 43 5 42 10 4 6 5 3 9 5 5 10 8 2 12 6 11 s4 36 6 11 2 3 10 25 2 2 39 16 2 3 2 2 3 9 4 2 3 23 16 6 14 18 3 -3 1 -3 ': ' 28 17 t 6 7 7 9 6 T 20 6 1 2 4 1 -3 3 3 4 4 1 - 5 2 16 36 28 24 33 14 2 31 17 2 5 6 20 2 26 11 2 3 A 5 9 2 6 2 4 2 2 5 11 1 1 4 2 2 7 3 3 1 2 - 3 3 1 - 1 1 " - " . " - - - - - 11 2 -2 T - 8 3 11 3 2 31 1 3 - 14 5 1 2 i 3 * 25 2 4 4 2 6 7 4 3 3 2 2 7 7 1 2 2 10 -3 6 8 6 5 4 148 61 8 4 ': a 9 -4 87 14 12 12 5 5A 18 14 5 2 1 19 28 13 40 169 19 S 11 1 29 77 4 15 7 13 2 2 a4 51 3 4 1 2 3 " 9 2 3 1 -2 1 6 5 18 6 r 17 5 11 J 92 7 2 8 17 20 20 14 " " — " — " " " * - " " 4 8 U 9 9 5 3 1 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 . SII-KHTTH PERIOD „ CQITBAI, PTAH TO;tl I D I 1 I 39 OOIOHADO RIVER 8 tiu MvliR - - 19 4 2 - . - - 1 9 4 3 7 - - - January-June 3 July-December 4 1 9 4 4 11 January-June 3 July-December 8 1 9 4 J a January-June 1 Julf-Deoember 10 1 9 Source I 4 6 . - - - 2 - - - - 12 1AfJ, 1 7 - 3 4 - 5 - - 3 - - - - - - - - 3 - - - TUU! - - 3 raaa VAS'TJIKAR UTHITAJS. man JERQUE, "Ai.sAHAB MIKIDOEi HM1ISR 18 - - - 6 1 ^"n urparriuj; - - 2 - - - - .pjuisi P"*1*8' 2 3 - - . - 9 5 " 3 - - • - - 1 3 6 1 - 1 6 . - - . - " - - 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 ™ DM 747-08 Oil) Oil 012 013 014 015 016 020-39 040-49 050-59 060-69 071 072 081 0B5 091 092 093 200-01 345 347 430 461 480-69 711-12 800-01 1/ PvjWTArTAE DlfElSE TOTVL 1942 Typhoid f e v e r dysentery S c a r l e t fever Thooping cough Diphtheric rleailea Herman cmaeiaa Chickenpo* Mumps Tuberoulosia OtmocoocuB i n f e c t i o n "alaria Syphilis Cerebrospinal meningltia Ervsipslaa Acute p o l i o n y e l l t i e Pocky " t . s u o t t e d f e v e r Actlnosgrcoaie Dermatcurytosie Coccluibioouyuoels Rheumatic f e v e r Trachoma Conjicictlvitle Influenaa Streptococcus sore t h r e a t Pneumonia Impetigo, Soabiee Acute food p o i s o n i n g 5 57 153 121 9 913 730 1,713 529 470 52 1 412 5 8 19 1 1 117 30 16 75 558 2,262 9 507 193 252 1 1 7 46 124 333 315 38 63 5 110 U, 3 . P u b l i c R s a l t h S e r v i c e , fient P r i n t i n g o f f i c e , 1914. Source: 4 1 9 30 2 3 26 20 199 1943 1944 1945 44 21 54 1 654 282 832 236 261 42 2 200 2 2 9 1 8 12 58 21 4 100 33 288 245 91 3 2 91 2 1 109 4 35 82 27e 10 55 7 U 1 4 1 - 6 54 444 2,197 239 67 53 2 18 107 60 3 159 95 - 8 1 7 2 6 83 11 - 3 1 1 67 1 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- FCTTJ XHA-242 ( a d j u s t e d ) (155) 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 offered them the opportunity of independent choice if they chose to exercise 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. (156) 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 * , CHYiL P3I03 194A/1 1 9 6 -V,c JaOy 5,762 5,971 6,266 1,155 1,138 1.096 6.516 506 58? 3.5 52 678 1,363 313 52 361 =75 1,626 688 698 607 6,875 683 --7 ill 66 6io 1,552 30= =2 1,516 JEO TeT> Ha- Apr Xa- 2,255 2,306 3.282 5,198 5,669 l.lGS I,I6B 1.155 l,t6o 1,087 1> 401 i * la 38 1,136 19 603 105 19 62 8,117 613 LSI 3,0>! 691 » 1 Sapt 8-8 Oct Her VCS1?2 •3A but Coin Clio Gran Etrt Joro Hani Xtal Botn Tola 5 S '£ 91 IS 4(3 iJ,\ 54 Its 87 28 1>I8 1-6 6fi6 1.72 314 66 326 .692 2,873 58 9?7 67? mXCa 1,176 - vst Cant Colo 011a Gran Flrt 1,097 18 LIT 106 16 JETO 10 300 27 38 150 ISO 300 g 313 63 122 -A 35.3 1.6J7 316 35 355 La 5 Haas Kiel Eohv Tola 39 58 1 3 1 5 6 -1 6 15 IB OT 6 7 ? s. 57 65 26 nn ? 15 18 81 30- 5 57 7-3 153 7 316 HL 1 1 175 53 l.c16 15 ' 97 1 76 1,233 1 S =OHTE7^ 7,9-2 17.218 17,97a l e , 361 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 5.815 668 if.; 763 6,936 KE9 7.745 880 221 7,987 668 691 1,089 116 S8J' 1,848 8,016 688 026 1,056 116 S60 1,836 13,014 884 996 14,868 BJJ 1,15a 16,807 1,256 26; S5a 1,907 929 835 1,057 6,316 1,333 288 <6a 1,941 1.149 886 I.O54 17.357 927 1,657 1,367 777 17.626 -8S 1,655 1.377 296 881 1.585 1,183 17,943 924 1,171 163 SAP 1.B35 732 160 1,002 5,238 16,973 928 I.63I 1.366 ?86 B71 1,924 1,16a 297 1.113 7,683 17,792 926 7!? 7,840 381 S22 1,016 I.705 1,393 296 271 1.514 1,175 290 17.972 921 1,699 1.392 298 B76 7,757 7,980 1.-99 1,384 2=6 O. 1.516 1,183 289 1,112 8,107 1,113 6,259 17.983 921 1.700 1,399 295 S74 1.913 1,165 290 1,114 8.312 1.913 1 , 1 .3 289 1.113 8,320 SPA 421 291 201 185 86 - - - - - 291 701 1 L? 8 IB; 1 15 1! 731 777 9L 806 685 919 45' iff -95 45,6 191 331 1,091 1,164 739 125 185 - - - - - - - 839 19 199 172 19 10 101 ?L2 129 185 1 35 19 3 17 18 85 6 6 150 3 3 8 — V B5 -3 a- -1 12 1 714 163 968 499 1.091 172 ILL •7'j9f g 1=5 61 !•-» 26 1,164 233 60 78 6j IT? 147 86 41 LOG 10 17 60 6 ! 4) 37 ! 1 4f) - 14 2 l S 967 501 SKD BAaTJlalTS 170 TOTAL AT.. Coot Colo Gila Oraa ~t;:: JETO KanE Hint Eoaa Tula 1.-8 6.795 1,841 1.695 - 13 8 80 11 19 - 5,018 1,861 3 73 117 4? 1? 18 1 8 169 88 100 18 65 I96 46 30 1,695 17 :>;; 7» 27 if 75 218 '1 JO 6?7 79 43 4,703 58 1,063 O0H1SG " 883 13 '•' 34 12 & 4 47 - 39 3? 373 75 .'5 57 43 6s 69 89 173 - La 45 'I 7 1 J 3 1 2 - 75 6 10 3 6 '1 ?9 82 ?2 11 1 11 7 16 1 l=« £ ?1 B V- 60 65 58 1 5 27 173 45 1 1 u 2 a 1 -1 " - - -1 1 a -1 a 1 2 ? 11 1 1 6 17 a 3 - a 1 21 — 1 ?9 C a 11 12 a ;;--6 f 1 8 h 11 19 3 5 2' 3 -2 -6 4 -5 8 1 3 L 1 6 -1 3 -5 1 5 4 7 4 3 6 - 19 9 5 1 16 19 16 1 a IO 5 14 11 1 9 17 f---tin-ad) a 2 32 126 17 14 17 1 a ' ] 57 3 33 l -5 22 a a 40 63 IT 2! 18,976 18,965 • :C, 18,?-5 953 19,014 9.3 .OTAL 15,139 993 18,166 921 1,432 1.3.1 281 861 1.113 8,333 18,021 921 1,697 1.391 295 (61 1,912 1,156 288 1,118 8.388 30 16 88 316 - - 86 J- 17 - -3 17,952 1,-94 1.351 297 86a 1,912 1,13' 288 1.912 1,1-6 2B9 1,107 8,696 — -3 3 156 10 S -8 -2 a a 7 a a a a a n -1 - a a 7= 1 - 68 70 15 43 55 44 37 i - 6 31 7 43 3r -9 3 lc i 318 a A 1/20,627 1,176 19,-51 l.OJl 1.848 1,667 336 956 2,007 1.A01 31- 55 317 1,231 6,955 88 197 1.668 a a 80UTH 5 -5 If 18,962 6 722 '-6 3 7 a K 126 3 a ; 4 C l 1 777 Q -1 T A > j4 '2 25 6=5 J -1 - 421 38 8 -2 295 18.791 ] 16 IB 38 2 875 l.°24 1,163 297 1.102 18,630 1965 SEC VOBTH/4 DUSIGG 5,018 CAJJGELLATICOTS *OCA ::.v Oct OT 1,833 70s 142 US ? H 137 sr-t 448 15.873 B16 1,836 674 144 lt - 4 j-i- 14,027 AT 1.739 633 128 -,361 9 ?":,•• "so- 7L 9,028 HIKfUESTs 51 689 1.592 417 -i -717 -5? Ifl A 8,941. 0S1OIHAL TOTAL *-r ?:i 6,260 s •] J-ji 8,766 SET n t t l Dra 1 5 3 3 2 1 7. 1 2 7 2 a 160 -7 1 16 3 27 12 1 11 L a I 1 e a 3 7 a 12 : 6 5 3 6 a •af 2 ! ; 4 1 2 -7 a a ;6 L 1 6 2 a 8 2 9 4 1 a 1 12 1 | 40 46 -L (4 a - 16 1 1 12 37 a 6 1 ! G 1 18 2 a 7 - - 28 197 -6 1.685 122 165 385 90 56 101 107 156 a 2 7 14 a a 4 1 1 3 - a 6 12 183 35 139 356 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> PRIOR 19*)Zi Jv Fob tUr 1 ? 1 4 1 Aug July n'Ont Oct T 11 i 2 2 2 - - - - - - - 2 1 11 1 2 3 3 4 a Apr Mm? Juno - 1 Z Nov Boo ."an m*.fPLICATIOKs tnii. rccA/2 wu Bret Colo Clia Grip htltt Jsrc llui In, -:•.•• _ „ _ " _ _ 1 2 _ » - - . 1/ - - BUR is.- •4 • a Uar J 4 4 Source1 For** *rXA h'VXi, WRa-i.30 and -andr-lja ly*5 T0T11 3 4 130 - - - 1 3 4 ISO 12 a 1 1 - - • - 14 1 2 - - a 11 11 -1 IS 3 1 95 Apr lay Juno July A-K Sopt Oct 11 2 10 2 s - 5 - J - .Nov D«C J 1 - - 5 3 1 2 - ma 1TH16 J* 23 J* 21 11 J z 2 2 4 a 1 3 : - 1 10 - 4 - ! - - 9 t> 3 1 - m - - 1 a * 1 4S 5 1 1 - 22 -1 4 m 5 1 2 - - * a 2 » s 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 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> (Oontinutd) z I tul* Pat 1942 • 1 9 4 ! 1 a 1 toques! a s for topatri Dili on, vara not o u t a d t t o d , 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 r2024JEST o C S J i m o TOTAL •CCA Aaoerably Gentars <RA Contarl » t n : n , l Utah Colorado Hlvor G I L RiTor Craaoda h e a r t Aountain Jeroee Uanteoar Utru.dr.ka Robaor Tula Bala Source, SEGREGATED AT 1U1K 14001 Haquaat haquaat Batad Prior Batad 1-1-44 or Lator 1-1-44 HOT S B M H A n D AT TULA) LUX Hoqua.t Request Sated Prior Batad 1-1-44 or Lator 1-1-44 Total haqueat Batad Prior 1-1-44 Aequaet Batad 1 - 1 - 4 4 or Lata, Total 20,627 9,816 10,909 16,406 7,662 6,724 4,221 2,136 1.1T 1,176 - 741 741 - 435 135 - 19,*51 1,031 1.848 1,467 33* 95* ?.007 1,301 3H 1,131 a , 955 9,642 976 1,013 1,116 124 891 1,986 77* 169 1,054 617 10,909 55 635 351 212 65 121 505 150 177 6.338 15,665 834 600 622 136 748 1,861 715 62 1,001 8,866 6.9*1 633 >B3 779 81 7*5 1.75* 6*6 75 892 528 8,72* 1 17 23 52 3 105 69 7 109 6,336 3,766 197 1,246 1,701 143 430 317 40 1*6 130 150 94 162 2,035 54 818 329 160 62 16 436 143 68 Forma v/CCA 11-100, *TRA-230 and Total 6*5 200 206 146 566 237 230 69 2,085 69 " 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)* HIGHEST GRATE CuVPlETEO TOTAL Bo grada cooplated Elofflantarr aohool High actaaol 13.023 TOTAL Completed t oaplated la la u . R, Japaa 3.051 500 2,207 3*4 Untr.o-n/1 292 6,220 5,024 7*6 751 HALS 9,090 1,778 Go 11B*a Ho g r a d e B O O t l o t a d AloaeptBry aohaol High oahool ColinKllrtnoatTiA RllALE Ho g r a d o c o m p l e t e d hi amemory achool High achool Collage UrtLoan/L 1/ Total 133 3,79* 3,108 J06 537 280 1.249 2*9 4.9*3 1.273 1*9 2,424 1,916 2*0 214 220 758 95 9,939 IHEKICAH 60HH Complatod Coiaplatad Total la U, 9 . ia Japaa Othor Total 1,033 6,198 2,76* 3,002 *30 6,825 285 5,937 282 38 41* 2,091 2*9 4.529 1,230 178 392 244 4,613 1.356 253 359 84 126 75 751 38 1,607 3,668 *93 392 670 3,7*1 1,575 293 *,319 203 133 31 227 1,158 190 2*2 102 2,786 969 187 275 53 91 59 537 31 1,010 2,139 319 2*2 363 2,*37 1.191 137 2,506 82 2.198 147 7 597 1.529 17* 130 7 142 1,827 387 66 84 11 35 1* 1.796 352 50 5,720 2,817 402 5.*32 3.51* 1,859 257 3.307 2,204 958 145 214 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 -'ntted Jtsitee ar Jsp*1*-" , SaLircei Fonm KXk M » , FTJEIGI sen) Goaplatod Uonplotod other la la Japaa u. s. othar 189 923 79 1,191 1,587 224 1,893 733 981 129 1,109 106 606 95 130 244 359 3.739 (15*) 377 10! 123 275 226 142 Include* those who oor/*pleted t h e i r sefawLcrlXg i a eCrWltrlas Other tlxfcB •&A-2& end Ir-A**;!jO 63J 84 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 . 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 K1TTTITY UfU US I 1 I H Uadar 10 10*14 15-19 20-24 25-39 jO-34 35-44 45-54 55-94 65 £ orfr § 0T1L TOTU. T9til 20,627 9.818 Gin, la Mm-1-1.a 1 Oth.rZl 5.299 341 613 344 661 «21 108 43 24 691 306 495 553 316 128 74 2 691 306 460 . - 21 Iffl 3 11 1 1 FOREIGN BtRN 6,900 3,664 824 3,040 2,400 589 LtBdar 10 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 * 04«r 25 21 21 39 50 112 1,933 2,085 1,924 684 15 13 12 22 39 15 10 4 6 11 15 33 565 643 10 4 1,088 1,081 986 221 Other r e f e r s to "idoaed, divorced end separated* enuresi forms KCi. R-100, JttA-26 and trftA-230 4 29 75 964 936 778 255 . - 1.764 208 14 2 1 10 121 145 208 70 2,126 944 1,323 1.233 386 67 28 2,605 53 85 2,126 944 1.347 1.558 958 406 206 20 1 1 3,549 658 335 13 1,456 2,891 693 344 675 933 568 209 134 12 2 1 11 18 7,573 6,117 70 1,364 650 1,127 1.095 335 *2 61 113 48 333 583 364 961 963 832 311 . 26 108 268 184 553 512 630 205 2,136 952 1.336 1,242 388 4,655 - 2,263 1,068 511 726 4.319 2,136 952 1,362 1,515 971 433 1,051 1,024 915 360 1,364 650 1,150 1,486 944 1 3,876 1,068 511 731 929 558 273 545 442 756 326 6,430 696 315 481 561 398 180 591 140 150 51 B36 274 28j 316 652 335 3)5 56 14 6 143 2 OS. 3 1 - 5 12 9 10 122 110 227 70 . -9 . - 8 106 262 161 110 9 1 1 1,811 _ *1 2 6 23 413 503 629 204 315 466 294 10 1 J 5 1 - 268 29 T 3 .15 287 368 113 592 435 149 51 15 265 3«7 121 11 2 8348 a6 24 325 572 339 178 12 5 1 4,670 2.554 1,068 441 610 4= 51 230 209 465 382 644 277 1,068 441 631 646 413 160 506 582 169 34 4,181 3,585 596 3,392 2,532 1,062 507 722 923 551 256 138 17 1,062 507 719 873 327 62 25 9 2 -a 1,064 437 625 635 407 150 1,064 437 604 360 871 328 34 30 30 112 - - 1,264 35 1,229 3.236 313 2.923 1,958 291 5 9 6 8 S . -2 10 8 15 11 13 21 845 1,004 938 359 10 8 13 9 2 2 56 . -2 6 6 4 T 5 1 2 55 52 HO 49 22 52 523 438 150 51 5 6 6 1 -2 5 1 21 52 521 433 149 51 53 111 49 a 11 25 789 951 827 310 rouB Singla - - LITER Total - - OR 6,139 10.809 683 348 681 949 583 210 699 655 B38 215 4 4 Married £ Other^l 2,070 2,469 Totil 1 / 1 / M4IE Single 65t 3.490 1,594 2,491 3,044 1.902 741 414 34 9 2 _ - RIO U E 3 T DATED T7741 Harried Total -i.3£-. £ Other^l 1.799 3.480 13,129 23 391 609 282 B*|| 3,869 5.948 Uaddr 10 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 JO-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 * 044'' 1,499 4 Tot«l lliatlOlH BOW 1»8 229 90 395 636 357 1,145 941 979 256 .7 I T 4 HUT--4S £ Other/i 6,154 63 151 . 4-ingl. Tot«l Harried Glnfill 1 Otb.r^i. 2,341 2', 119 1.933 696 853 " 1/ . 24 PRIOR oi T E 0 UiLE 1.379 663 1,162 1,508 981 420 1,296 1.095 988 326 3.515 1,615 2,524 3,083 1,952 1.399 663 1,139 1,U3 345 4.539 s : 5 4 a 6 7 17 407 425 751 326 _ -5 50 2,4 194 113 9 3 1,667 ETUUIII 68 3 ltd 60 5 4 1 1 - 58 5 3 Jerri, j £ other^i 2,116 . * 21 2 52 353 155 502 581 188 3£ 860 . - ,21 215 348 14! 65 2 1 - 3 2 1 1,278 22 1.256 . -1 . -2 6 1 6 15 352 373 641 277 6 5 10 438 579 181 33 10 ail 770 iSb 4 4 11 33 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» Total Pope 1-3 r™ 20,027 T 0 T A L Hovar in Jaoam Lasa t h a n : man 4. moa hut l a a a loan 1 y r 1 Tr " " " 5 yra 5 yra " " • 10 y r a 10 yra " " " 15 yon M 15 yra " " 2 . 0 yra 20 yra a r mora uhBcdoaa JCTRICAS 8CRK :-• Ntvar i n Japan LOBB than S i n 6 mae out l a a a t h a n 1 y r 1 IT * " 5 JT« 5 yum * " - 10 y r e 10 yrB " " " 1 5 yr> IS y r i " " " 2 0 yr« 20 yra o r morn Ttaktuaaa rosojiGH pond Novnr i n Loao than a oofl but 1 yr " S yra • 10 yr* " I S yra " 2X1 yra a r UnXnoma Japan/? 5 moo l a a a tliyn " " • " " " " * morn 1 yr S STB 10 y r n IS yrn 20 y r a 7,951' 497 41B 762 1,034 1,S6S 3,472 3,807 715 TOTAL 4-6 yrt 7-9 A K (MB 1-3 yra A * : A'L 0 4-6 yra 0 Total 4,257 9,841 (35 2,610 7,453 497 . !/» 144 . 32 412 538 109 65 21 174 215 1c 2.(4 3 J1S 617 1,244 19 13,727 9,453 222 642 7,946 tSl 403 706 590 1,696 1,042 131 342 7,946 481 . 1/6- 6,900 388 so '7 147 4TB 90 147 33 9 4 5 17 •92 7 16 15 56 44 253 2,430 3,676 373 47 7 16 15 74 1= 17 40 713 7 7! _ Pc, 130 167 41 1? y:i 1.506 3,009 12,086 5,018 316 4,025 262 1/7- 916 1,687 1,177 18 (68 1,058 912 15 13 644 4,029 282 204 407 652 1,406 2,431 2,122 555 46 ST 10 itt 1 1,742 1,350 .315 7,730 4,828 126. . 1- 4,025 1/2- '•-, 313 7 4,025 271 155 380 633 1,193 695 71 264 349 4,355 190 19 2 4 11 6 27 15 4 11 6 2; 6 11 35 7,4 . -7 -3 . -3 10 143 JUh 1 1 103 359 637 6 * 4 4 4Sl4 !S0 46 1,968 2,545 241 3 14 . 1433 442 589 1,337 -5 m 1/1- 102 1,297 1,131 10 6 4.49 "1 1 2 1 . *5 13 331 1,736 2,051 291 241 56 35 271 146 244 50 74 11 1 6 115 35 15 34 85 ?? 5 3 3 " 39 T A VI Total Wont 1-3 yra 529 8,539 4,823 217 1/14 .n 1- 441 704 71 537 11 t 6 10 509 3,924 215 210 26,1 53 15 11 123 6 . 1/4- 901 1,254 694 13 9,924 215 214 355 352 563 1,041 1,685 160 t 344 1,278 149 712 367 64] • 347 I 62 30 6 13 too M i l 4-4 10'yra Oak-noon o r more vrp 7-9 yra 1,104 1,278 999 1 47 -a • 53 «7 E 24« 1.'.« 499 1 4 0- . 1/19 1=5 1.04 16 A 227 22; 30 2 « 6791 251 S.99T 4,625 96 . 1- 616 776 26 4 437 356 24 5 716 - 3,921 210 205 326 357 493 347 60 78 3,921 210 201 734 «0 9 6 1 3 . L A- 196 179 28 U 3 • 1/14- 1,110 1,731 577 276 2,542 19E 121 858 514 4Bo 5- 3 5 9 29 25 70 694 1,625 82 3 5 1 27 13 6 -6 -t -2 . 1/1- 17 329 465 1 1 131 344 2 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 . 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 . 9 . 33?• 509 6 10 263 J 127 3 62 24 3 1 2 * 3 12 95 2 . * -3 i/?c '27 354 '74 4 217 S41 1 2 1 138 4 23 453 5 137 162 237 « 344 . 57 2' f e m e »K3A R-100, lfU-26 jwa MUHE3Q 4 1,70? . JO- \f Jourae: 2 f t yra - 702 :: 13 y r a tlntnomi or 4iwrfl 667 313 6 145 576 1,225 I N 7-9 1/34- j 13 '3 110 2,687 5 _ -2 0 4 4 4- . •> 13 a S s X 10 y r a Oaleanan Dr a r * 4t KKTTVTTT ALB T?oTnE,,^E It] JAPAH 76154 58 13 9 I 3 42 217 58E 6 1» * • — 3 id 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 composed 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 future drafting of Nisei. For this purpose the War Department, in cooperation with WRA, devised a special four page questionnaire, Statement 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 WRA126 Rev,, the question which is summarized in this section,-the socalled loyalty question, is number 28 on both forms. Soon after registration began, a substitute question for aliens was sent to all centers. One center, Manzanar, completed its registration of aliens using its own revision, but completely re-registered aliens using the substitution 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 Japanese 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 foreign 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 tabulations requested by Washington and compiled by the centers with the exception 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 September, 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 registration, 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 I? f e u r j of *«# end liver, 1943 Re„ide«ta of -«A C,nitre 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 CiTIililOiHIP 11111111 tn •enleter 016 Ket Reeliter 19,6*2 20,982 19.111 ».IT! 15.393 3,25* 65* 731 1,260 CTTITnAL OTAPI - e i e Ci t i l enId rale O t t l i e n Unle A l i e n Beanie A l i e n 6,65* 1.701 1,601 1,819 1,316 ' : ' « > : " BUSS Uele C i t i i e n Benele C i t i i e n Uele A l i e n Benele A l l e n U.6M 3.A7A 3.17A 1,19* 2.A0D 0 1 U RIVER s i l l Citiien Benele C i t i i e n Stele A l l e n Bennle A l l e n 9,609 1,58! 1,39* 2,950 1,897 . • . . • - CRAKAUe Unle - i t , , - ! , reaele C i t i i e n Uele Alien Beanie A l i e n J/5,015 l.joo 1.311, 1,119 889 1 HEART i n ' ! TA: r: kUe Citiien Bennle C l t i e e n Hnle Alien Bemele Alien 8,0*1 1,1*5 1,68* 1,3*3 1,890 3 JtFAel Uele C i t i i e n Beetle Citiien Uele Allen Beanie Allen 5,85* 1.615 1,588 1,569 1,081 6 UKZAlUK Uele C i t i i e n Beetle c i t i i e n Uele Allen Be A l e A l l e n KHICCKA TOTAL Unle -i • i .-.n Beetle AAlA ' H•-O• -. i - .- r. Beanie A l i e n 588 Totel .-eglatered A H S I 1 Ft Yen T C . J B 3 T .mimed Uneven ! .. '. Ro Old l e t earner 7*,586 20,328 18,*80 10,995 16,785 65.312 15.037 15,9*9 20,256 14,272 210«3 7i5 -,.6 S01 215 6.933 626 6,616 1.915 137 263 120 226 6,*56 1.907 i,606 1,819 1,326 5,488 1,167 1,199 1,812 1,310 162 lot 262 606 632 A3 6 12,64* 3,»9* 3,29* 3,*96 2,400 1 " 5 11.8*3 2,853 3,119 3.6T8 2,388 HO US 21 836 591 in 12 6 9,609 2,588 2.39* 2.950 1,899 8,401 1,639 2,1*2 • 2,7*8 1.89* 1/ i/ 5,014 1,'iO 1.311 1,136 837 *,898 1,*T* 1,3" 1.2J0 36 883 6 8.039 2.1*5 1,68* 2,3*1 1,869 1,*81 1.760 1.561 2,312 1,3*8 U4 82 22 5 J • 5- 5,6*8 1,615 1,588 1.56* 1,081 *<30* 1,098 1,163 1,22* 926 213 111 333 57 299 6.8*8 1,909 1.903 2,011 1,216 . - 6,848 1,909 1,903 2,022 1,216 5,07* 918 960 1,992 1,20* it 1 eel. Citiien BBAAIB C i t l e e n Seele A l i e n Benele Alien 6.T18 l.*19 1,*59 1,159 1,683 16 16 6,692 1,393 1,*S9 2,157 1,683 6,120 1.29* 1,416 1.897 1.513 jit, 25 RCHBEft Uele C i t i i e n Benele C i t i i e n Uele A l i e n Benele A l i e n 5.813 1,598 1,618 1,807 j ,c_f. 5,613 1,598 1.612 1,807 1,016 5,312 1,326 1,276 1.776 1,000 2JB 169 100 TCLE LAXn Uele C i t i i e n Benele C i t i i e n Uele A l i e n Benele A l l e n 10,8*3 1.969 2.783 3,075 2,016 7.625 2,3*1 2.051 1.603 1,630 6,331 1,527 1,606 1,769 1,613 1/ \f Zj -1 -2 1 1 3,218 618 732 1,211 586 839 1 3- U 1/ V 1 " 33 195 123 20 12 A. y 1/ •J 27 - 16 6 5 - 212 210 ot 9 33 15 11 46 16 27 2 1 5 186 1*4 DSi Foi-u jO**A scd For JO tfRA-lIfi U S T . .:.',:' u 128 a 10 65 17 2 J . * * 4, • " . » " " u 11 • • 138 101 32 J 2 16 6 1.238 751 *3i 1 35 2X 2 16 9 10 & - Hot i » « l l » b l » t Included * l t h *Tee" ecd •No* easvvre,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 *" * " " . " *» • •e * 152 53 3»s i 4, . - 79* 1,582 997 565 29 9 4 e — - !• * • • ," . • • * -1 3 62 52 -6 40 . " 1,206 951 252 1 2* 5 31 io link neve 6 4 2 9 TJU.U. 74.--FIKALfl£CISTH.ATIOKRESULTS OK DS3 ItSUI j O U AND rCRU OTLi-126 RKV. ST 5RX, CITIZENSHIP AND CENTER; VI T t t r i of *e« and 0»«.r, Li*} fi««ldontC of HFLA Coaterr 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, 3E1 AMD 01TI2E»iHIP TOTAL •ale WC Hat Regiattr 77,957 .tite- la mala C i t l i e n AMI, Alter .•-J.J-. Eli(tnla to Reuleter " l i - u 21,061 19,250 22,261 15,365 Unla t l t i i r a female C , u t e r , Male U m Female Alien 6.156 1.707 1,604 1,819 1,326 CCLCIRAM m n t Z i Male C i t i i e n famli, Citi.en Hal* Allan female Allan 12,614 3,494 3,271 3.496 2,400 CENTRAL UTAH GILA RIVER Mala G i l l i a n Female. CitLron Male Allan Female Allan •UiAn.nA Mala C i t l i a n raioa.ii: C i t l i a n Unla Allan i V . i l o Allan HEART MOUNTAIN Unla C t t l t a n Female OlELtnfl E u r Allan A'annle Allan JEROME Mala C i t l i a n female C i t i i e n Male Allan f e a n l a »iii,r. EAHZANaH Mala C i t i i e n • .nun.a Citlian Mela Allan Female Allan ratsau 9,7*6 2,679 2,4322,175 1,680 3/5.C15 1.560 1,311 1,231 661 3,25* 65* 732 1,260 588 _ " " " a a 1 - a 1 " 8,042 2,145 1,68* 2,3*3 1.610 3 5,85* 6 1,615 1,568 1,569 1,062 5- 6,648 1.907 1.703 2,022 1,216 a -2 1 1 " 6,718 1,416 1,*59 2,157 1,683 26 26 5,791 1 586 1,412 1,788 1,005 a Mala C i t l i a n '•mala C i t l i a n Mala Allan Female Allan TULE LAKE Mnla •-•! V.:...,.l Female C i t l i a n Male Allan Female Allan 10,643 2,969 2,763 3,075 2,016 Mala C m ten Female C i t l i a n Main Allan - . . . J . Allen RCHaER A/ £/ ^/ " " a 3.216 628 732 1,272 586 l l l l i l TO 0, 0 A 5 I I D I Qualified Mo 4na*ar 28 Old Met Anever Tntnl Rtgletertd Ian 74,703 20,407 16,518 21,001 14,777 66,018 16,435 16,661 20,495 14,427 1,041 446 375 1,9 81 5,376 i,*21 1,377 j« 237 04 11 105 26 32 6,456 1,707 1,604 1,819 1,326 5.769 1,292 1,3*6 1,815 1.316 254 67 162 •33 346 76 4 5 . " 12,644 3,474 3,27* 3,*96 2,400 11,3*3 2,858 3,119 3,*78 2,368 110 115 22 9,746 2,659 2,432 2,775 1,830 8,823 1,961 2,212 2,773 1,877 5,01* 1,580 1,311 1,236 867 5,004 1,570 1,311 1,236 667 8,039 2,145 1,68* 2,341 1.669 7,706 1,929 1,610 2,317 1,850 60 38 'J i 4 181 134 4 92 44 24 13 21 5,848 1,615 1,588 1,564 1,081 4,365 1,139 1,242 1,184 620 3*6 147 46 100 53 1,089 315 236 26 14 14 6,846 1.907 1,703 2,022 1,216 5.950 1,395 1.352 1.996 1,207 29 1 27 I 125 14 5..: 289 25 35 - 8 6,692 1.393 1,459 2,157 1,683 6,605 1.333 1,449 2,148 1.675 33 17 41 8 - 5,791 1,566 1,412 1,786 1,005 5,494 1.431 1.308 1,761 994 179 U3 86 1,625 2,341 2,051 1,303 1,430 6,439 1,521 1,712 1,767 1,413 -5 31/ «V ii i," V a " 5 , 66 18 CSS Farm jC*A and Fora WRA-lZfc Hat. .1*5} a 920 696 220 2 J a a a - 3 10 10 a 35 6 2H na 35 5 1 26 V 1,130 791 323 9 7 '••'-'•"-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 " . " 27 -1 V 34 14 634 501 117 12 4 27 6 £,' if. A' a CnknuTn - 16 6 5 a a • " " a a - " . " . a " £ " 1 5 J -2 35 2 11. 7 10 a a a a » " . ' a 13 13 - a a » " 21 21 a - 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 residence 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 Department 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. „ _ „„ _ . _ _ DATS OF TnAnSFlP TO TOIB lAPOl TOTAL smoaiST! - OCTOBER 1943 9-14-13 9-15-43 9-16-43 9-19-43 9-21-43 9.24.43 9-35-43 9-26-43 9-37-43 9-29-43 10- 1-43 10- 2-43 10- 3-43 10- 4-43 10-5-43 10- 6-43 10- 7-43 10- 9-43 rcBOUART - BATCH 1944 2-31-44 3-22-44 2-74-44 2-35-44 3 - 2-44 UAT 1944 5- 4-44 5- 8-44 Colorado uuh 13,173 1,059 1,949 496 396 9 9 13 - C S E TE » OP Heart Vnuntain Crenels 0 1 ) 1 IB J raM ' •""tener 13 13 lohwer 1,430 3,005 315 968 3,147 3,165 335 1,915 . . . . . - 133 863 1,534 - 492 - 390 . - 355 4 - . - . . . . . 122 . - 498 8 6 4 2 7 4 4 6 4 6 482 4 4 . . - . . - - 8 1 7 . . . 433 . . - . - 8 431 - - , - - J . 488 0 . - - . 40 - . - - 4 9 0 . . . . n . - - - - . - . . - - . . 356 1,875 - - - 497 125 3 _ . - 1 3 5 6 3 3 . . 9 o - 459 478 4 7 - 4 6 8 - - 93 - . . . 255 . 789 3 3 390 . . . - - - - - 4 - - . - 'iTddoka 1,439 74 3 0 OaJjj a n r 1,355 . . . . . - 459 4 7 8 4 7 0 468 7 4 1,665 8 0 497 " 1 RlTtr 6,559 1,446 4 3 3 493 1 3 3 486 486 433 4 8 8 4 8 8 743 5 U 431 473 472 496 4 8 8 4 6 1 4 2 7 4 4 6 4 6 8 878 2 9 0 - 5- 9-44 5-17-44 5-19-44 5-23-44 A-77-u Sourca: Central 71 -U - 0 - 8 - 8 0 - . - 6 4 C 1 - - 126 - . _ - - . - . - 496 US . . - 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 PROR lUli: U4L TOTAL «2A TOTAL C ^ «£ CEETER I •> 2-rt.da 3ESTIRATI0W J ^ f Jerome Rlnldo... 6,538 1,558 4 1,050 1,351 933 1,643 3EFTEBBSR 191; 9-13-43 9-17-43 9-18-43 9-19-43 9-30-43 9-31-43 9-23-43 9-23-43 9-34-43 9-25-43 9-B37-43 9-38-43 9-30-43 ,,2»7 511 US 428 487 456 452 519 528 437 519 537 496 471 1,504 - 998 511 1,336 908 1,543 448 - - 487 . ROVHBER 1943 11-10-43 11-12-43 11-13-43 249 233 8 9 . 519 537 - - - - - 54 54 4 4 52 53 . - . 438 - . . 456 452 . 528 437 519 . . . 496 - - Source I Font BRA-274 (168) 471 - 15 6 . 24 24 . 9 - 100 92 t 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 ( ? ) 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 flni; 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 at km rift OF -!.^y<: ••;;:•. T 0 T A L Segregation Parelea Leave Dental repatriation Hegl 1t r e t ion Voluntary T a m i l j femes r Nea-Sagregit/l Hill Segregation Parol** Leave Denial BepatrLatioa Bogletration ToLttittnry Tasitly Mppiaar H*orr-3egregep/l 1WALB Segregation Parolee Leavo Denial Brpatri*tion Hpgie t r e t to n V o l u n t a r y I ami .y He«ber ••:.!.• "••-;-•*.••*•* •'! ]/ 8 1 8 C 1 H T FnretAn Born Total .tr.-r',.-,-,:. Born foreign Born Total Born 1S.U2E 12,689 5.933 100,0 100.0 1* 166 2.526 1.511 1.535 63 .7 2,8 39.2 26.0 30.5 .8 2.7 37.7 26,2 32.7 .7 23.5 25.3 1.0 6,960 3.825 58.6 55.6 66.5 3*116 2.T71* 78 0135 2.656 2.115 1.923 61 136 96 1,758 1,001 B51 37 III 15.1 .6 1.6 21.6 lt.R 15.6 •3 28.7 16.9 36.6 7.657 5.569 2.108 61.6 66.6 35.5 215 2,858 1.669 2,861 76 163 2,062 1.159 2.157 68 72 816 510 686 26 1.2 15.5 9.1 1,1 16,3 9.3 1.2 17.S 6.6 7*?B2 ••.TO 5,6X3 15S ID # 765 t,E9I 3.276 6,020 1JK .^ 15 10O.0 2.3 2.8 le.; 13 .6 :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 . ) TTF8 07 BB0-B»n TOTAL SnEreaatlon P a r o l an ' „ , , Denial Bepptrln". Ion EafietratLoB VoloataTjr T m d l 7 Meaner Kail •eereantlnii Parol*. Leaee Denial lepat r 1.... 11 >n R e a l , t r a . t l on Toluntary 7 a r . l l j Beater TfalaU 5eerean 11on P a r o l e , Lea*a Denial Beront Tint Ion Baale t r e t Ion Telunlary B u l l y Htabtr Total T ' J l l l l American. Born 1.659 .1.069 390 100.0 100.0 100,0 868 269 362 61b 76 b »01 252 3 135 59.5 17.1 23.6 67.7 ?5.0 19.3 66.6 .8 876 t7b 260 60.0 59.5 61.5 526 173 ITT 363 170 103 163 36.0 U.9 12.1 36.0 L5.9 76* 9.6 61.8 .8 18.9 583 6 55 150 60.0 60. j J8.5 362 76 165 261 89 23.5 5.2 11.3 23.7 7.1 9,7 22.1 "- 61 106 Sonrcal foreign Born f o r - *HA-?7h (1^1 Total F I 1 D I 1 ! Aaerlnan Bom Toretgo BOTH • 6.7 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.) TtTE OP SEGR0T5S T 0 T » L Segregation Parolee 1M1T0 Denial Repatriation Regiatratlon Voluntary Family Member Total H l l t l tawrlean Born Foreign born Total U R C I I T annrlcan Bom Foreign Born 380 100.0 100.0 100.0 302 292 234 60.6 152 38.2 20.4 41.4 e.9 439 42.1 39.4 1,429 1.0*3 546 292 591 an 611 260 61.0 58.6 67.4 Segregat Lor- Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Regtatratlon Voluntary F u l l y Menber 366 23? 268 177 237 177 189 25.6 16.6 18.8 17.0 22.V 18.9 49.0 71 FaUiLS 558 432 126 39.0 41.4 32.6 Segregation P a r o l e . Leave Daniel Repatriation ReaiBtration Volontary PaiBjly Ueaber 180 55 323 135 55 45 12.6 3.8 22.6 12.9 5.3 11.6 MILS 81 1B.4 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.) TPPS OF firrir'.i.:}.' T 0 T 1 L Segregation Parolee Lenve Denial Repatriation Regietration Voluntary Family Member anil Total 2.0O5 2 7 835 574 587 1,189 I B K J F R Amurlcen 3orn l,a56 Foreign Born toe S68 P 5 E C S H American Born "orelgn Born 549 100.0 100.0 100.0 2 237 131 179 .1 .3 41.6 28.7 29.3 .5 41.1 30.4 28.. 52.1 77.9 J.V- 321 59.3 59.6 58.4 2 .3 25.2 87.1 11.8 77.1 13.7 16.2 7 443 Total .4 Segregation Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Regietration Voluntary Family Member 2 4 522 too 261 4 '•'7 325 172 155 75 89 .1 .2 26.0 20.0 13.0 FBTUIB 816 588 228 40.7 40.4 41.6 SerTcgatlon Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Pegietratlon Voluntary Fendly ibmber 3 313 174 326 3 233 HE 236 32 56 90 .1 15.6 8.7 36.3 .2 15.9 8.1 16.2 35.0 10.2 16.4 Ei-urcei FOTEI ..HA-27A tiro .4 <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.) FIFE OF SRCRFGES T C I U Sagragation Parol** Leave denial Repatriation Rayiatration Voluntary f a m i l y Ifaubor HALE Total XUHBSS American Bom Furoifin Bern Total 100.0 69.6 2.7 31.7 82.1 11 70.7 1.7 26.7 16.1 66 61.0 57.4 63.7 1 .5 37 56.5 1.7 18.2 58.2 6 43.3 1.7 15.3 42.6 31.3 100.0 1 .: 79 PR 97 i 47 131 35 148 1 152 a Foreign Pern 100.0 67 215 I 1 1 C 5 H Ami-lean Born 1.5 1,5 Segragatian Parol** Leave Denial Kepatriatitn Rauiatration Voluntary Family lumber 73 33 5* J. 27 1HHLI Si (3 21 37.0 59 17 16 27.4 27.1 23.9 25 so 7 11.* 13.5 7.4 Segregation Ferulae Leave Denial Repatriation Rastfltratlen Voluntary Faaolr Bearer iFoiireei 1 a 9.0 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 TTFB OF .TFl^uiaRE TOTAL Segregation Parol** Laavr Denial Rap*trlation Ragiati-atior. Voluntary FaadlF Member lets 1 !I CI U 8 E R Amarioan Bom Pomign Born rucin Total American Born Fcrrlgn Pom 676 310 100,0 10O.O 100.0 4 52 066 77 165 35 1,54 62 12* 4 17 234 17 38 .4 5.3 69.6 8.0 16.7 5.2 66.9 9,2 I8.7 1.3 5.5 73.5 5.5 12.3 585 762 391 194 59.2 5 7.7 62.6 Segregetlon Parol** Leave Denial Repatriation F.eelatration Voluntary Family Uembar 4 33 415 61 72 23 264 50 54 4 10 151 31 18 .4 3.3 42.0 6.2 7.3 3.4 38.6 7.4 8.0 3.3 3.2 IB.7 3.6 5.8 FfAtlLE iCJ 282 116 40.8 42,3 37.4 Sefrmaetion Farol*a Laav* Danial R*patrlation Regiatration Voluntary FamUy "amber 19 271 IS 93 12 loci 12 7 83 2.0 27.6 1.8 9.4 3.3 18.0 1.8 10.7 2.3 26.8 1.9' 6.4 RALE 6 20 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,) putirt I 1 I 1 I I TTPE OP STCREOTE Total 1-JIi I i: : ' Bom Furaign Born Total American Bom Foreign Born 1,486 661 1D0.0 100.0 100.0 116 1,122 117 127 47 123 433 39 17 2.2 11.1 72.4 7.4 6.9 ''.8 75.5 8.0 8.7 7.1 18.1 65.5 5.7 2.7 801 4l>7 56.3 53.7 61.6 SAO 126 65 61 367 91 51 47' 66 253 32 7 2.2 6.1 39.1 5.9 3.0 1.7 37.5 6.3 7.8 7.1 1 r.O 38.7 4.8 1.4 PEDaLE 737 W, 254 43.7 46.1 38.4 Segregation Perolae Leave Denial Rabat r l a t l o n Raniatratlnc Voluntary Family rnianer M9 715 32 83 5' 57 180 7 10 5.0 33.3 1.5 3.7 3.5 I 1 .'.' 1.7 4.7 1.5 25 73 TOTAL Sejirogetlon Parole* Leave Daninl Repatriation Regietration Voluntary Family Uember BALE Segregation Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Regietratioit Voluntary Faedly Ifaefcer Source i 2,147 47 237 1,555 158 1,208 47 130 1.1 1.5 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.) SVT TTT^T J^E- AND ™-?I+IJ Off*-!?-;1 TCTAI Segregation Ferolee Leave Oenlal Repatriation Registration Voluntary Family Member Total It 0 11 B FJ I anerlonn Porn Foreign Born Total F 7 7 C E 8 T Ameiiean Born Foreign Born 2.165 1,523 642 100.0 10C.0 100.0 624 678 843 305 76 311 28.7 32.2 38.7 51.7 44.1 34.7 47.5 • 72 532 1,278 88'! 415 60.0 58.0 64.6 Segregation Parolee Ltaee Denial repatriation Replatration Voluntary Easily Member 415 448 435 127 '..70 77. 232 18 165 17.2 20.7 20.1 1.7.1 78.; 17.7 7'.: FTJ2ALE 867 227 41.0 42.0 35.4 Segregation Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Regiaeration Voluntary Panily leemner 279 250 418 73 8 146 7.7 11.5 lE.r 8.7 15.7 17.3 11.4 1.2 7'. J BILE Source* Form WtA-27* 136 242 2.8 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 TTPE OP c,E0Rr'5EE TOTAL Segregation Parolea Leevn D e n i a l Repatriation Pmgintrstiori Voluntary Pantile Brnbnr wax Segregation Parolee Leave Denial F-.epateiat.ian Registration Voluntary Family Member IBEaU Segregation Parolee Leave Denial Repatriation Registration Voluntary Family tmmber Source: xuuu Total 335 Arc clean Born piacixi Foreign Born Total American Bom Foreign Bom 167 168 100.0 100.0 100.0 20 230 26 51 15 91 11 IS 5 5 137 5 16 1.5 6.0 68.6 7.8 16.1 9.0 55.6 12.6 22.8 3.0 3.0 ei.5 3.0 9.5 196 5 89 UO 58.5 51.5 66.! 5 13 131 22 20 11 la 16 13 5 1 90 1 7 3.5 1.5 39.9 6.6 6.0 6.6 26.3 10,6 7.8 3.0 2.1 53.5 2.1 1.2 13? 61 58 11.5 18.5 31.5 5 ?6 1 31 a? 3 1 1 17 1 9 1.5 28.9 1.2 10.1 2.1 29.' 1.6 13.0 .6 28.0 .6 2' 5.3 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,) SEX AMD Tfng ny iyORTCrlFi TOTAL Segregation Ferulae Leave Denial Repatriation RegiatratiDn V o l u n t a r y Family IVMaber KAUS Segregation Parolee Leave D e n i a l Repatriation Registration Voluntary Family Heavier , n F i n Total 1,130 ITerican Born 989 7 Poreign Born Total 111 100.0 9 .5 P E P.ftt V T American Barn Foreign Born 100.0 100,0 1.6 1,023 119 251 665 136 166 358 13 63 71.6 10.1 17.5 67.2 13.8 19.0 61.2 2.9 I1.J 671 579 295 61.1 58.5 66.9 7 .5 7 1.6 625 111 126 381 101 36 211 10 31 13.7 8.0 8.9 36.5 10.3 9.5 55-3 2.3 7.7 PgltlLE 536 110 116 36.9 11.5 33.1 Segregation Parolee Leave Denial Repet r i a l ion Registration Voluntary Family Member 398 35 123 281 32 91 m 27.9 2.1 8.6 28.7 3.3 9.5 75,9 .4 6.6 SOUrCs: 3 29 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.) TYPE OF w flFra TOTAL Sagregation Parole* L a r a Danlal Repatriation Regiatration Voluntary r V o l y Member Non-SagreFaa/L MALE 1/ Irta) KIIFBI1 Am.rtr.nn BOT. Foreign Bom Total PERCENT American Born Foraign 2ora 3,930 2,319 100.0 100.0 100.0 68 19* 701 2,556 2,576 152 175 422 1,279 1,965 66) 68 21 279 1,277 611 63 1.1 3,2 11.2 41.0 41.1 2.4 4.4 11.7 32.6 SO.l 2.2 2.9 .9 12.1 15.1 .-6.3 2.7 3,537 2,000 1,537 56.6 50.9 66J 68 14 192 848 376 37 3.1 1.9 6.6 24.6 21.0 1.2 2.6 6.0 17.4 23.9 l.o 36.6 16.3 1.6 6,249 68 117 Segregation Parolaa Laaya Danlal Repatriation Regiatration Voluntary Family Member Hoiv-5*flreKee/l 1,531 1,315 78 103 2,6 683 937 41 JT5IAU 2,712 1,930 762 43.4 49.1 13.7 Segregation Parolaa Laaya Danlal Rapatrlatlon Regiatratlon Voluntary Family ewmber Noom6mrrryee/f2 79 273 1,025 1,261 71 72 126 596 1,026 18 7 67 429 233 26 1.3 4.4 16.4 20.1 1.7 4.7 15.2 26.2 .3 '.9 18.5 10.0 1.1 tag 2.9 .6 6.3 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 $ ) . HIOKSIST OKAO1; T 0 T A L Ho grano completed E lame r.tary school High school College Uneneen/31 IttUt Ho grade completed e l e m e n t a r y school High school Collegs Untnoan./l rescix!: Ho grade completed Elementary s c h o o l high school College Cnsnosh/i 4/ Total U p 578 Tim Completed ' ompleted in IB -lap en U. 6 . 2,807 263 5,588 4,452 565 711 '77 2,039 291 7,257 1.5BB 13* i.*5t> 2,748 389 536 264 1,120 204 1,321 1,219 119 2,136 1,764 176 176 213 519 87 7,796 Othsp Total 975 5,716 263 33 1,5*4 9.109 2,413 1,923 785 89 402 1,931 246 2,719 670 3,467 134 215 1,045 169 766 887 92 536 27 981 1,932 261 266 305 2,249 1,150 974 129 6 , 563 176 1,424 137 119 1,429 is; 886 77 1,745 FOC-IICI -Him: Completed C o a p l s t e d Othar In Id U. 3 . Japan Other Total 418 5,862 33 385 230 4,042 1.096 167 327 293 3.790 27 7J 266 107 2,469 816 128 270 125 2,072 69 1.823 6 123 1,573 280 39 57 20 38 10 1,547 2'7 29 1,142 1,425 152 712 3,186 1.62B 185 2,797 2,579 3.356 398 385 IV 4 4,999 iUSHICfd -P0RH Completed Completed In In IV. 3 . Japan 376 53 a 60 119 228 5,077 75 ich 3.967 988 122 557 23O •5 327 159 3.254 377 107 45 2,420 741 93 270 1*0 123 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) 77 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 BATIVITY AND RISTIJETTSE Ti: JAPAH TOTAL AMTJtfCAH BORN .Von, 1-3 if1. 18,472 8,909 476 2,362 3,826 7,253 *54 387 631 152 1,640 3,032 3,242 631 7,253 454 36! 442 65 37 49 194 13 . I ' J121 55 22 37 234 2 . 67526 ?6f 548 1,115 18 . 462 679 1,483 12,482 8,566 190 609 7,245 435 371 582 516 1,591 949 115 285 7,«5 435 i'.6 396 66 28 19 3 6 5,933 3*3 266 B 19 16 49 36 249 2,083 3,117 346 8 1" 16 46 17 9 30 191 7 • -1 . -2 1 13 6 124 511 1,097 13 Newar In Japan Laaa than 6 a»a i nco but laaa than 1 y r 1 yr " * " 5 yra 5 yre * " " 10 yra 10 yra " • 15 yra • * 20 yra or more Pntaioan " *3015yreyra rOREISS BORH Newer i n Japan/2 Lena than 6 moe fc woe but l e a e than 1 yr " " " 5 yra * " * 10 yre " * * 15 yra " • • 20 yra or aoro tWIcnown 7-9 1 yr 5yra 10 yre 15 yre 20 yre . 1/5i;c 47 9 4 5 - 33 225 2 65- 320 164 37 15 5 1,753 I 10 JT» Unknown o r ooro Tutnl Newer i n Japan L*aa than 6 moe 6 men but l a a e than 1 yr 1 JT " " " 5* yre 5 yra • ' • 10 yre 10 yra * * " 1 5 yra 15 yra • " " 20 yra 20 yra or more Unknown r TOTAL 4-6 1 2 I E 5 0 C To t i l 6'nno 1-3 585 10,765 4,502 29a -1 1/33— 1 3,633 251 191 226 42 26 40 £4 9 2,264 _ LA- A T I X At 8 4-6 yra 1.366 0 7-9 yra 2,730 _ 331- 13 612 010 696 13 9 567 1,638 1,223 263 6,940 4,330 ice 366 3,628 240 184 202 . L i« . « 1F1 . -• 328- 5 - 105 28 9 3 4C 3 1,000 994 . 445- . * 1/31 763 357 41 •-455 2 5 . — 1- H - £.9 31 IS 27 146 1 4C 154 194 347 590 11 687 1,106 592 14 1,223 9 531 48 7 258 3,628 240 185 HI 589 1,134 645 66 142 2,188 1,041 322 3,825 172 1'4 5 5 11 7 24 15 195 1,505 1,778 285 11 . -4 . -3 12 24 143 1 89 319 581 496 1,126 953 9 » lA7 379 648 « 1 2 1 . — -4 9 309 1/ flinee nafera t o peraona born i n foreign countriea ether than Japan who have M v e r bean i s Japan. 37 20 12 2 T 24 5 5 28 52 4 58 27 6 3 3 a X J A 10 JT* Unknots or mora 3,633 251 192 335 604 1,329 2,150 1,844 427 2/ 1,477 398 _ . 1IA5— 1 P A « Total Mono 7.657 4,407 3,620 203 191 216 43 11 9 11c 4 402 525 425 10 38T 3,620 203 195 296 348 511 882 1,398 204 7*5 128 5,549 4,236 3,617 195 182 194 31 8 7 1 1 191 . LAs-- 2 r 7 _m 1- 260 26 4 398 341 26 5 123 - 3,617 195 186 271 327 457 304 49 143 1,507 692 270 2,108 -3 64 846 566 8 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. Score a 1 Forme lriA-2£ end iiU-2T* I a .•2844. 39? 5 1 2 1 -4 7 259 3 8 9 25 21 54 578 1.349 61 P E 1 ALE 44 1-3 T" 1=4 1/4 53 24 9,£ - 10 85 1 27 142 94 201 9 25 T 82 24 3 1/' 52 20 3 1 2 25 139 59 9 4 " - • ; 10 ITS Unknown or moro 7-9 yr. 1,096 - 121 1?2 3TT 402 4 415 T*t . I/18 210 265 271 3 435 187 . _ ••z 4. US l» 120 180 97 15 3 l/i.7 207 190 22 2 U 5- 140 52 - 102 753 683 1 4 1 9 2 3 35 192 516 5 1 12 2rC 387 1 * 3 5 9 22 12 3 2 109 3 at1 - *> LA 3 95 24? 1. •» -2 4» 50 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 nationality 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 requests 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 deceased, 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, (177) 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 nant 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 BjppjpA!, TOTAI CBITBU, tffAH I 0 I A 1 5.589 4 OCDOEBJX) Mill 7 SUA SlVffl * EEASf WXBTA1W ""»"•• S S i miASAB 0 l ranSOBA 8 9 mBTO * wurr ™ 8,441 ISM we larch £2 A p r i l IT A p r i l SB ilaj 3 iiop i e June IB Jala. Sfl Aodttot 7 A t g u t SB S t r A a b t r 3d Ootobor IB lOTwAbor 16 DwewECar 12 1,!H 1.000 1.186 . S « 0 ( o S S a a ESS 4 3 s 1 i 1 - TS - - w - . . . • - - - - SB 10 - - o - 1 - - 6 - - I - - - - - - 3 - 1.910 1.000 1,166 980 BO 3) SO IBS s d 1 l 1 ISM Jwbroarp I d A p r i l IT April IS Source: s S IB - - - - - - - - - - S 3 Id - - 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 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' S B A I D Ads At* U h i l l t K l u of B H C t i r 3 1 , 1 M B . TOTAI arroLi 1 1 ) 1 1 6,589 3.068 2.0O3 98 IE-IS 30-30 26-29 30-34 36-39 40-00 06-09 744 3.209 1.618 721 303 03 11 733 1,390 BBS 161 SB ll 323 797 669 389 03 11 11 33 33 11 11 SOU 1/ IUPJSTSD nsAj\ 3,973 3,730 1,170 H 16-19 90-30 38-29 30-31 36-99 00-04 08-09 098 1,803 1.130 80S 198 S3 11 OBB 1,003 888 138 32 139 033 378 183 43 11 11 33 11 » 11 * PBUIJ laBM 784 839 33 14-19 30-30 36-39 30-34 36-39 308 618 399 218 108 337 063 39 23 11 U 194 344 193 97 91 11 - S a f a r i Bo rldnwirt. drraraad "hd •aparatad- Scrarcii if 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 . Japan refers t o numbar o f yaara attended eohool i n Japan. m a n IfocArioK TH JAPAN TOTAL KM,. TOTAL 5,58? 2,53* 1,868 1,068 73* $80 Never in Japan Leas than 5 yr» 0 yra but l e a s than 10 yra 10 yra but l i a s than I f yra 15 yra or Mora Source: Lt to Fducntion i n JAPAH . * " **"» W ^ a? 1,794 **• 1,040 . . . 154 535 55 54 426 1,565 22 11 ofi? 547 887 11 - 363 493 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 and RelooatedA OprriR TOTAL TOTAL 5,589 2,785 1,657 4 - 4 Colorado River 72 - 71 Gila River 25 - 25 - GrvjuuJB - Central Utah Interned/2 To JapanA -r-v^i uvceaaed 1,133 Left center prior approTalA 4 6 J* ^. *£" *lo"/l 4 1 10 - 10 Heart fountain 1 - 1 - 'huwanor 6 - *> - '.finidoVt & - 8 - Rohwer 2 - 2 - 5,461 2,T*5 1,530 1,133 Tule Lake 1/ pj 3/ A/ 5/ * 5 * 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 , 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 . 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* 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. 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 regarding 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 disrupting 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 included 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 institutions 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 institutions 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 institutions 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 institution 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 responsibility for the custody of institutionalized persons remaining in institutions 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 responsibility 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 institutionalised 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 institution, 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. (162) 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 expressed 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 interpretation 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 ILXCLUSICr. 19 * a Au(U*t iertaaber tctobar HaTac-anr -tcenbar 174 144 17 2 1 17 42 24 19 - 2 17 12 19*3 14 21 3 33 29 21 1 2 33 12 It ari>. 1 12 59 20 lb 2 1 l 2 5 i.e. I-ia. 2 1 1 • - 1 1 - 1 1 12 9 SOUTH COBMAND Total Ton. a l a . 5 • 7 2 V 19 5 • * • 4 1 3 EA3TSBK COilAED y.. *.*. ».. 7 13 7 13 b 5 2 5 3 2 1 1 11 2 5 1 1 2 4 2 21 12 b 3 1 4 1 4 - 9 4 1 3 ' b » . • - - - 2 3 1 1 - 1 2 • J 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 * 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 SCIJRCE Of OITRT TOTAL ZBa%TmX Utah Colorado Riw Gila Hirer bavt Mountain A l l raaidenta wara nala c i t i t a n . axeopt OF . -•--_» D E P A R T U R E UnnxaAar Minidoka Tula Lata D 5 ^ , " Juatica 1/5 • TOTAL A3 3 * 4 1 l 4 6 55 Central Utah Lj _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 O i l * Hirer lb , Granada 1 - Kaart Mountain 2 . Jarnva .Mnianar Robaar Tula Lata 1/ La. 1 2 17 3 At. Total 10 23 25 27 January Fa-ruary March April "AT JWM) July Aiujuat •JS pt umber Bourca*. Calif. 25* TOTAL) COBJIASS m)T.KN "aan. Orog. Total 3 _ Z7 } 1 _ ZO - 3 _ . _ . _ . _ _ 3 _ _ 1 _ - 8 - - L - j . _ _ - _ 1 • 2 - 3 _ 1 _ 1 _ 1 1 _ - - 3 - 13 " I 1 1 - • 6 * 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 lnraatigatlon. aoureai form V.RA-I7b (185) 3 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 wiwm _ _ _ _ _ _ ™« (1> a^ggsj TO 1,942 845 5/642 48 155 5/1,097 i ~ i_ _ wgg) ga as BJ5M_~~~ «*«. « f m tJ^HL *zr J ™ » m f " T ^ A ic.^4, _ • _ _ * %££ b%° i ^ S ^ A v>-£-« «-«*-»» s*tw (0 («) (4) (S) T TOTAL :,!:..;•:..:• ; . j Admitted ,1k.', Cantor Cutaido .VIA Canter Oecaaaod nSLAINISC ggg rao.- rga 1,261 675 6/488 45 155 575 ITT 177 177 - 1 O T 1,074 488 521 45 5 5 S7S A <«) (7) 210 148 115 11 20 84 SO 50 50 - (8) (B) (10) 7/887 147 124 4 . 19 S/520 88 22 15 9 16 (U) (12) L 854 525 176 52 115 Sll 24 22 20 1 1 2 478 125 HI 4 10 551 155 155 U E Jt7 A X TOTAL DI&rLABOlD adtlittad Jit Center Oulaida ..ttl Center OKeaoed RSoaKin 579 105 45 5 55 474 580 55 17 5 45 517 2 TOTAL 9185HA903I Admitted ABA Cantor i u t e i d e '.iRA Canter Doceaaod 55UIJ1IB0 545 256 159 54 72 278 451 255 157 52 87 205 TOTAL OISSKAriGUJ admitted «7U Center Out.ld* 9BU Cantor Oaceaeed •TT-Ar:iM3 407 572 543 3 26 125 540 169 181 5 1 1 1 5 9 1 5 2 265 159 125 3 25 2 5 29 29 TOTAL DlSCiUSCai Admitted i t u Cantor Odtoldo '.HA Cantor Deceaeed itaADIIlI! 525 105 98 8 2 220 - 57b 2 5 2 U 549 1 1 2 5 297 8 - 4 S 517 28 2 6 - - 9 2 - 8 1 E 20 B ISO - - 4 - - 2 2 - - * 2 157 1 - - - 5 1 1 8 20 9 5 - 147 8 8 2 5 t S 114 4 11 52 52 TUBSSCULOUS 14 14 14 - 447 242 145 52 67 0 5 2 560 185 114 24 55 1 8 7 c t n i 67 49 29 8 12 5 8 - 2 78 6 2 6 4 1 5 71 4 2 55 87 4 2 1 1 5 2 5 7 B E a 1 1 A i /« 9 4 4 0 19 5 6 8 7 1 0 2 24 3 2 77 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 SO 20 1 - 5 2 5 5 5 6 7 4 0 56 2 1 88 62 55 52 1 19 7 6 - 77 77 P S I 1 t y y y 4/ s/ d/ *fj y y 70 45 59 2 24 2 2 5 - 68 4 2 - 81 5 7 4 5 5 2 - 7 8 5 5 25 6 - - 1 255 57 - 2 24 - 6 1 S - - 5 1 - - 5 2 2 5 - 196 241 5 - 5 5 4 1 9/196 7 7 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. 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 . 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 ) . 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 . 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 , 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 . 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 . 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*. 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 Under J i i r a i d l c t i o n of tiRA, Uarch 2 0 , 1946 Persons 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 1/1,122 479 £8S AR120MA Maricopa Arizona S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix) Phoenix I n d i a n S e r v i c e H o s p i t a l (Phoenix) 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 ) Fims Tucson f e d e r a l P r i s o n (Tucson) Pinal Arizona S t a t e P r i s o n ( F l o r e n c e ) P i n a l County J a i l ( F l o r e n c e ) TOTAL 45 9 £ 9 1 1 9 - 1 1 AJKAWSAS Pulaski Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Yavapai Veterans U S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( L i t t l e Rock) S t a t e P r i s o n ( L i t t l e Rock) T u b e r c u l o s i s Sanatorium ( L i t t l e Rock) Adminietrfition H o s p i t a l (uTilpple) CALlFOftJfIA Alameda Arroyo Del V a l l a Sanatorium ( L i v e r a o r e ) C a l i f o r n i a School f o r Deaf ( B e r k e l e y ) Fairmont H o s p i t a l (San l a a n d r o ) 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 ) Amador Preston School of Industry (lone) Calaveras Bret Harts Sanatorium (Uurphys) Colusa Colusa County Hospital'(Colusa) Fresno Prseno General H o s p i t a l (Fresno) Old t e n ' s Horns ( F r e s n o ) Yftjh-I-Ah Sanatorium (Auberry) I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( B e e t Home—Fresno) 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 ) Jtern Stoneybrook Sanatorium (Keens) Kings Kings County Hospital (hanford) Los Angeles H i l l i r e s t Sanatorium ( l a C r e s c e n t s ) Los Angeles C e n s r a l H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles) U a r y k n o l l Sanatorium (Monrovia) HDruuboes H e i g h t s Sanatorium (Monrovia) norwalk S t a t * H o s p i t a l (HnrwalJc) P a c i f i c Colony ( S p a d r a ) nencho Los Amlgoe (Hondo) aoakhavsn sanatorium- (Vsrdhigo) Santa A n i t a Sanatorium (Temple C i t y ) Van Velzer Sanatorium (Baldwin Perk) White Memorial H o s p i t a l (Los Angeles) I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown. (Heat Home—Loe Aneslee) Madera Ahwahnee Sanatorium (Ahwahnes) Madera County Jail (Madera) Uadara Hospital (Madera) £7 184 - 4 8 1 * * 1 - • — 5 . 1 - ( - 4 4 - ~ - - — 4 a/17 54 - 6 1 2/207 . - S - . - S - 3 - 781 39B 244 1*0 £5 — - 8 1 3 1 - 3 1 - 1 2 1 - • 1 - 1 - - - - 1 5 - 5 - - - 1 - - 1 - - 11 1 1 S - Z 1 - 9 1 2 - - * - * - - 1 - L - \ _ 1 B - 2 - - 1ES 27 9 1 28 16 22 1 4 1 1 1 1 28 16, 6 l - 125 0 9 1 - 25 _ - - - - 4 1 - IB 1 1 » - 1 1 L _ - 1 _ - _ 1 1 _ 1 V& - 1 - — Lf - 15 16 - - 8 1 - 8 - 1 - - • - • — -* » — Larln HOBS General H o s p i t a l (Hoes) San Cuentin P r i s o n (San ijuentui) Mendocino Mendocino 3 U U H o e p l U l (Ueadocino) Hsrced: Ucroed General H o s p i t a l (Merced) Mount C a r o e l Mercy H o s p i t a l (Merced) Kipa " a p e S t a t e H o s p i t a l (Xmola) Orange Orange County H o s p i t a l (Orange) Santa Ana Orphanage ( S a n t a Ana) Placer ifeimar Sanatorium ("(fleimar) oacramento C a l i f o r n i a S t a t s p r i s o n (Folsom) Sacramento County H o s p i t a l (Sacramento) Sacramento Bounty J a i l (Sacramento) I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( R e s t Home—Florin) 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 ) San Bernardino F a t t e n S t a t * H o s p i t a l (PatbOn) Sen F r a n c i s c o Lacuna Honda Home (Son F r a n c i s c o ) 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 ) 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 ) I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown [Rest Horns—San F r a n c i s c o ) 40 1 2 40- 1 26 5 8 S 1 - - _ - t - - 22 - — - 5 — - 2 — - 4 — 1 3 - - 1 *- 1 — - — 14 74 - - 16 2 1 1 - » - -' - 15 8 L 1 (1&7) - 4 - - TAEEE en,—TCTS OF rasinuTH* Br NUKE um.LMiiiCHi STATE COUHTT. CITY AND NAM* OF INSTITUTION __^_^__ nvtMnUaaUaid p,r.™ kEttTAL ^ ^ TUBERCULiXS . i*!TKPP ^ F E H _A L J*aqiRafortonliarT n-fctory atttJTjBJj {ContifllMd} Sin Joaquin Sill Joaquin Ganarai H o i n l t a l (franch Camp) Stockton Gonoral Hospital (Stockton,) Stockton S t a t * Hospital (Stockton) I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown (Lodi) Svi Luis Cblspo San Luis CbiapO County Hoapital (San Luis Obispo) 5*ii Lull Ooiipo Tubsrculoais Sanatorium (San Lulu Qbiapo) San UatsQ Canyon SanatorLun. (rUdWood City} CmaWJ*d.ty Hoapital (San Mataoj Haaalar Haalth Horns (Radwood C i t y ) Santa Barbara. Old tan 1 • HAD* (Santa. Maria) SanU B*rt*T» County Horn* (Honda) Santa Barbara frnaral Hospital (Santa Barbara) VstartrtJ Anmlnlatration Hoapital (Santa Barbara) Santa C l a n *gO«wt Stata Hoapital (ApHfl) Santa C l a n , County alffl Hous* ( M l l p l U l ) Santa C l a n County Hoapital (Santa C l a n ) 19 3 H I 94 - 15 2 - 4 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 " I 4 - 1 1 4 I * 7 1 - - • -- 3 - * * 41 *, 3 41 - 5 0 - 4 - 1 4 - 1 - - - - - SOncma Salvation Aran* Hcca (lyttOfl) SoTtcua County Hoapital (Sonoma) Sonoma Stata Horn* (Sonoa*) Tulara COR Han's Has* ( V i a t l i a ) W Canai-illo S t a t * Hoapital f f — i H l n ) Fantura County Hoapital (TantUrt) cciaupo Arapafio* Fadaral CofrtCtional l n i t i t u t * (blfilewood) Dsnvar Canv*r County J a i l (D*nT*r) Pu*blo Puablo Inaan* Aaylun {Pu*blo} GftPBCXA DaKalb and F u l t o n Ftdsral P o n i t a n t i a t y (Atlanta) W - - 1 - 80 1 80 - - 1 - - * 4 - - 4 1 1 - - - - 1 4 - - - 4 - 4 4 1 - - - 1 - J. - - - 1 - TjiaHP ' Ada, S t . Luke"a Hospital ( B d l « ) St* 7inc*pt q a Hoapital (Sola*) 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) 11 7 - £ Z 1 1 £ - - 1 1 " 7 7 - - - ttUtjAj Laavanporth La*v*tprerth F a d a r a l P r i i o n (Laavanworth) SO - - - DO 1 - - 1 1 - - * 1 - - £ * £ 30 ICfflNESOTA S t , Uary'l Wurs* Hoaw (RochasUr) N^RAS.HA Douglas Boyi Toim (BOya To*n) CffftON karion Grmgdfl Faii-rian Hoapital (Salam) Cragon S t a t * Hoapital (Salan) Oregon S t a t * Tubarculoaia Sanatorium (Salan) loiltnooah UornLntsld* Hoapital (Portland) Umatilla B a i t a m CTagon S t a t a Hoapital (pa.ndj.ston) _ • - 50 2 - - 27 £0 7 5 8 5 B - 6 4 B S - ft 4 - " - W**0n Eaatam Crogpn S t a t * Sanatoriiw (Th* D a l i t s ) wpMTIJaaTA T*iilad*lphia E*F.1 f r i l l * Sanatorium (Fhlladalpnia) m i . £ L X 1 - 1 ii _ - 2 - - - « - 5 - . l l * - Bcnrt* F*d*r«l Corraotional X n a t l t u U (Taaaidtana) El Paaa Fadaral Corractional I n a t i t U t * (La Tuna) ma Uillard Millard County J a i l (Fillmdr*) S a l t Lake Holy Croii Hoapital ( S a l t iak* City) U t t * r Eavy S a i n t i Hoapital ( S a l t Lak* City) T*t*rana Adminiatration Haapltal ( S a l t Lak* City) I n i t l t u t i o n Unknown ( S a l t Lah* City) InatltUtiop. L'lutnown ( c u l t o d y of U. 3 . Varanal) 11 « g * l7 s , 1 1 1 1 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 UTAH (Continued) Utah Utah S t a t e Deaf School (Provo) Utah S t a t e H o s p i t a l ( j-.-'svoJ I n s t i t u t i o n Urioiown (Amarlean F o r t ) lAMlffcTQH King F i r l a n d Sanstoriusj (Richmond H i i M a n d s ) 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 ) King County Sanatorium ( S e a t t l e ) Tierce Mountain View s a n a t o r i u m (Lakeview} 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) ll. £ F P e n i t e n t i a r y (McNeil 1 e l a n d } 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 ) Skagit Horth-flm Stats Hoepital (Sedro Woolloy) Yakima Medical Lake H o s p i t a l (iVapato) Yskiine. County H o s p i t a l (Yakima) WjST_XPltmaA Monroe I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of UP S . Marshal) kTCtllatt Carbon MyoEdnfl S t a t * P r i s o n ( R a » U n a ) Laramie I n s t i t u t i o n Unknown ( c u s t o d y of U. 3 . Marshal) Uinta » Wyoming S t a t * .Hospital [EvanstCfi) looming S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r y (EVanston) 1 B 1 B 1 - 1 — - 14R 20 £7 4 13 - 1ft £ - 1 11 - S 4 77 16 Source! — - • 1 - 1* 5 - - 77 9 9 - - 4 2 4 - - 2 a - - - 3 3 - - - 3 30 4 - - w - • — **• _ - 1 - - - 1 £4 - - - 24 4 1 4 - - _ - - 1 'i^;- 4 - - WRA rccorda- — — - 7Q 11 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*» laator - / tentlary 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 44JE 111. Tfltal 1 11 0 U * £ TOTJiL I M H 5-9 10-14 66 145 7 14 £ 5 29 17 7 Ft 4 LS 18 14 It 7 5 3 7 4 1 1 1. -i 3 3 T0T4J, 100,0 59-3 TCTAL 400,0 5-3 10-14 15-19 20-24 9.7 5.5 11.7 17.9 20.0 25-29 30-34 n 16 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 to-u 45-4? 50-54 55-53 60-61 65 4 a . e r FOREIGN BORN MBK1C6H EGRM Total I'm:. lalfc t:,!.,' Total 24 121 61 40 7 4 14 8 17 26 29 17 7 3 7 4 12 18 14 16 7 3 7 4 B 15 1 -5 3 7 3 - i - Faaal. » 59 5 4am 5 8 15 1 - . 5 - . -1 — 1 3 19 . . -5 5 7 J 1 - 7 E 1 C 1 I I Und.r 5 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 50-64 55 * 4444 Source: 40.7 93-5 55.9 27.6 16.5 3-4 13.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 11.9 6.8 11.6 6.6 14.0 8.6 4.9 14.8 17.5 10.0 11.7 4.B 8.1 4.4 14.0 20.5 16,5 18.6 S.l 5-5 3.5 22-3 17.3 19-8 8.6 3.7 2.1 4.3 I.B .7 .7 2.1 1 . 21 . 1- 8.5 5.1 11.9 5.1 1.7 21.5 24.0 14.0 5.8 2.5 3.5 8.5 13.5 25.3 1.7 - - - 12.5 20.0 37.5 2.5 - - 12.5 29.1 16.7 4.2 4.2 2 0 . 02Q.0 12-5 6O.0 . 2 0 . 8- *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 BISPOSITICW TOTAL wsw. TOTAL i/193 151 42 i/&0 46. 34 59 35 24 21 11 10 l6 RETURjJEL TO ALASKA From Cpntsri d i r e c t l y Already h,L.-cetaJ_4 ULCCATEp IN STATES CMGIKAL AIA3KAH WACgEES^ lDfc, &fl INTERMLD/5 1 1 DECEASED u 3 1/ j/ j_/ i/ 5/ PAR0I£D AKD RSISAfrlll AUSKAJi3£ 3 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, 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* 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 . 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 subsequently returned t o Alaska., Refer* to pet-son interned ifl Department of J i i a t i M Internment T I B ? . Source: *HA. records £190) . *• 2 6 . 315.8 36.8 15.6 5.3 " 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. 1.037 810 226 Hovaalaa 23, 1942 TOTAL 107 107 - January 5 . 1943 443 443 - Fobruary 6, 1943 261 260 - i6aran 14, 1943 226 - 226 Jource. 1 1 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 . mx AKD TOTAL Undar 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 10-24 25-29 30-34 10-14 15-19 20-24 5 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 7O-74 souroai 1- 584 250 67 59 68 87 v" if it 4 1 f-JU: Uodar 48" 422 127 19 108 129 120 119 111 165 113 75 41 129 120 2 2 5 3 4 2 1 530 131 125 122 67 30 6 5 3 65-69 7»-T4 910 507 13l 125 122 115 169 121 29 23 10 «5-»9 50-54 55-59 60-64 darrlad 1.03? 63 131 72 41 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 I0BCI0X BORH ddatla Total 6 7 1 5-9 Total Uarriad 33 13 B 5 Married T O T * ! 31njl. 50 48 UAIX •i..o .- Total N 35-33 40-44 «5-4» 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-99 50-74 lladar ux IS 2 -2 1" 453 257 64 64 66 54 52 38 68 49 47 21 5 25 2j J 3 3 3 - 54 51 15 1 1" AKERICUI BOBII 2 8139 114 87 50 46 32 13 a6 6 1 334 . 27116 70 41 29 21 10 8 5 3 3 1 196 123 44 46 21 25 22 5 3 3 3 - 23 13 1 546 119 63 ,5 6 1 -1 1 241 67 67 55 55 68 62 130 71 41 26 17 8 I - « is 14 1 1- 364 247 62 62 65 51 49 35 42 34 15 6 65 51 46 14 5 - WOCA Social Data Raglatratioa Tons '191; 5 1 -1 - . 2 8137 107 74 41 22 12 1 " 305 . 27 5 3 4 4 1 13 9 25 20 12 B 6 7 1 38 . 4 - 116 70 41 26 16 8 1 117 89 _ 121 37 33 15 6 4 - 13 9 24 20 12 1 29 '. 4 1 1 1 10 2 1 3 3 1 13 19 18 - 7 -1 -1 " 1• 1' " . -2 - e 6 6 1 . 3- [ 79 -2 7 13 6 19 18 5 3 3 3 - 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 TOTAL OrJOIEAl HAUIIAl' EVACUEXS/l. HASAKAi RJGLuTiEao"/^ FABELET A,7D HELEASID HA.UIIAKS/3 1,217 1,048 73 99 HETtffuZTJ TO HAW: :i± From W'.i Cantara Already r e l o c a t e d / £ 506 700 106 666 696 90 36 39 6 BO 76 10 1 Ka0C.-TED TO HAIITIAND 136 119 5 TO JAPAH^e 136 126 10 1 lirTaEKIDil 116 84 20 11 TuLWTAHILT THTlHJXIi^B 36 23 Di^XiHSD 10 1/ 2/ '£/ *J BV %' jj Sif 3 9 - 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. 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. Refere to partone known by BItA to hare returned to Hawaii, 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. flafer* to peraone l.tterned ID Department of J u e t l e a Inteijaiaut Caunpe. 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 Hotel Total f e m i l l a a S i z e c f family rafara yaara o l d i n a family 1944 and 194S who a r t 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. 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 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, included in children under 1 3 . HUMBFIt AND A03 OF CNLJB1T1 t O T l l With with .flttl With I j u u c i r (IRA Center, 1942 - I M S TOTAL FlOUtS 1 9 3 5 I Z E 6 6 4 OF 7 P t t U T 9 9 1 0 1 1 1 4 F 1 I I L I E S 5,909 1,489 618 339 49S 324 200 124 95 19 15 0 1 Be Children Childran under 13 only Children 13-04 only Childran under 16 9 15-04 1,994 873 629 422 1,488 W 39 114 3 « 335 199 11 8 253 166 99 1 133 94 98 . 98 43 S3 • 30 IB 76 12 3 40 . 2 1 IS • 0 1 12 • - • 1 1,994 1,499 1 - FAllIUSo WITH NO rTKILDBOl 4 F4KHISS i.lTH uBS CHUB Under IS 1S-24 919 397 792 - 1 3 3 - 3 9 - 9 4 FABI1I2S .flTH WD CHQDKBI TWD undar IS Tne 1S-24 Cna under 15 9 ona 13-24 SS7 260 222 7S - F4KHU9 ultK THIEF. CHILDitFS thraa undar IS Three 15-24 Two under 15 1 one 15-24 One " " A two " 3S2 133 101 51 67 - - - F41BU6S .1IIH FOUR CHIIDKOt Four undar 15 Four 15-04 I b r e e under 15 1 ana 15-21 204 66 SB 22 - - - two 2 - 8 2 8 - 4 - - 4 ' 1 - S - 1 - S 2 - 1 1 2 8 - - - - - - - - 5 - 1 - - - - - 4 1 9 - - - 1 2 19 - - - - 1 7 1 1 4 - - - 5 1 - - 1 3 6 1 0 - - 2 1 - 4 7 - ' 1 - 1 1 - - S - - - - 2 4 - - - O 2 1 1 S - - S 3 4 22 - - - 1 5 S 2 9 0 2 9 ED 99 1 5 5 4 6 8 5 S 3 3 70 4 K J 2 4 9 20 49 126 B H S - 8 4 6 1 2 1 8 2 1 W 1 8 B - 3 - . - TWu a » t a 36 _ _ - _ 4 E B 3 - - 1 - - Onn • * 1 ttiraa » 43 - - - 1 9 S 1 * - - - - - 4 1 FayMES ittlfi FIVE CHIIBRM Fira undar 15 F l n 15-24 FDUT under 15 6 ona 15-24 Three " • i two • Two " « A thraa •' One \ « :• four " 125 51 14 14 16 23 25 FilLTLIES WITH SIX CKILBRDI Sisc under 15 S l a 1S-S4 Flra undar 15 , ona 15-04 Four i 1 I t n > Thrae " " 4 three • Two w a s four Ona " • 3 five • 48 12 1 3 10 9 9 4 tt FaBIllES WITH SEVeK CHJIORBI Sevan undar 15 Sevan 15-24 Fira under 15 4- two 15-24 Fcur a a 4 three Thraa " " 5 four " Two HI a A f i v e * 0 n a » " A a i ) t " IS 2 1 5 1 6 t 1 FABJin.S WITH HCHT CHXUIftBi Eight undwr 15 Sevan under 15 4 one 15-24 Six » • 6 two " Five a a 4 thraa Hl Four a 11 4 f o u r 11 11 2 2 2 2 j FALILIiS iilTM NIKS Savan undar 15 Sim a 11 Fiva a a Four a • B Thraa a 10 1 3 3 J 2 CKILDHE; A two 15-04 6 three " 4 four a a 4 ffT, 4 ,^x a FAlfLLIFuT. WITH TEH CIETlBRFJf Tan undar 15 $Oiirca: 1 1 - - - - - - 1 - _ _ - _ _ - - _ - _ _ - 2 4 _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ — - - _ - _ - _ - - FiiuJ. Accotmt-ibJJLity R o j t i r , U&nunarj favtYibor 2 1 , Lfl4&. d»j) _ _ _ - - - _ - _ _ - _ _ — - _ - _ - - 1 _ 1 _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1 - _ 9 o _ 5 i f l i - 2 - 1 3 - _ - _ - E 1 t _ _ 2 1 2 o J g . _ , - - - - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ 0 B _ . . - _ _ - _ . _ - _ 1 _ - - - _ _ 1 - _ - _ - 9 4 B _ _ _ i _ _ _ - - - - - 8 _ - - _ _ « - - 1 - 6 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ - - _ _ - _ - - u 3 - - _ - 2 1 - - 1 ! 4 3 l _ - _ - _ - _ - 1 - 2 5 M 6 - 8 - 1 5 o o _ - - 0 0 f i 19 - _ _ _ _ 0 5 l t - _ 1 1 - _ _ - - _ _ - - - _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _ _ - - B 0 - - _ _ - _ - . l 1 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 0? tfuliJJHEri =L=-=--Z^--^= • TOTAL Htih With nth With TOTAL FAM1UB3 , \ 2 =•:¥=— , —- ^r=^: ^ = ^ ~ F A M I L I E S bo C h i l d r e n C h i l d r e n under 1 5 o n l y Lhiidrin. 15-24 o n l y C h i l d r e n under 15 ft 15-24 FAHlLLSa eTlH « • CHllftBEN 3 —~' - 3,452 1,052 609 1,5™ 696 704 474 1,052 - i 1,578 & 39 99 3 467 t t f 201 110 201 1 3 0 78 120 1,052 468 50 - 119 3 9 8 0 399 235 164 FlUI^wao IttTH TWO CKIIKHEK Tec raster 15 TK» 15-24 One under 15 6 on* 15-24 554 223 248 83 - 2 - FAllLrSS hITH THKKS CHILDRB8 Three u n d e r 1 5 Thra* 15-24 Two under 15 * m e 15-24 taw " 'i ft two • 357 10* 127 41 83 - - - - FAMILIES hTTH FOUR CHILDREN Four under 15 Four 15-24 Three undar 15 h ens 15-24 Tee • " H m " Qua » * ft t h r e e • 201 53 3? 16 32 63 - - - • - - - - FAMILfEFive Five Four fhr« fen OEW WITH FIVE CHLLuRKN undar 15 15-24 under 15 * one 15-24 • " ft t e n " n • * three • • • * four • 99 16 3 8 12 28 32 - FAMrLIES WITH SIX CHILDREN S i r Under 15 SiX 15-24 F I T O under 15 * one 15-24 Four • » ft t e c * Three " " f t three • t*o • « ft four " On* • • ft f i v e • 5? 6 1 7 10 15 12 6 _ FAMILIES V/ITH SEVEN Sevan welder 1 5 Fi*e under 15 ft Tour • • ft Three * " f t 18 3 2 4 5 T w o " tm* " t f I T * 0 5 4 3 - - 20 7 1 - 2 2 - - 2 3 1 282 9 BB 31 66 2 7 15 2 5 15 _ - * - - 1 1 _ 1 - . - _ _ - 75 15 2 l 1 6 - - _ . - - - - . - - - 2 1 u 2 i i 3 , 4 - 1 2 - 4 2 1 1 „ - _ - - _ - • - • - - - - 4 2 l 1 FAMILIES hITU HIRE CJLILURHI Rliift <mder 15 F i v e under 15 ft four 15-24 ,f Four • » * five 5 8 2 1 _ - - FAMILLbS irrfH ELEVEN CHIT43RKN" Nine undar 15 ft t e e 15~24 n Sight " *- threa " Saven • " f t four " 4 1 1 2 ^ - ^ - - - - . - - - - _ - _ - _ - _ - - Final Acceptability .loater, Minidrfea, October 20, 1945. (1?*) - - 4 _ _ - - - - - - 1 _ _ _ - i 2 1 1 - - _ - - - _ - - - i — * — - - _ - - - _ - _ - - - - - _ 1 - - _ - _ 1 - - _ _ * - - i 1 - i - - * - - , - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - . , . - 3 - _ _ - " - • _ _ _ - - EIGHT CHILDREN 15 * two 15-24 " f t three " • * four " - " 1 7 5 1 _ _ - - l - _ - - " ft a i x - - 4 - - - . - 2 2 - - - - - - - - _ . 4 - - - « - J l 3 i 1 - - _ - i • - - 2 6 * - _ - - 1 2 - - - - - - _ _ - - - - . - 1 - - _ - » - - 41 - * - 4 9 - _ - - « 2 0 - - 8 2 1 - - - 1 - 1 - _ 4 - - 2 - - 4 - - 1 6 9 * - - 1 _ - - - 1 - 4 - 5 _ 5 2 3 - - 6 4 - - 8 2 6 - - * i 1 - 13 - _ - 6 2 1 1 - _ 1 1 _ - - 25 3 - - 12 ~ — - 1 - - - 4 6 3 46 0 1 - _ 3 - 1 6 1 1 5 2 1 I 5 0 2 2 5 2 * 2 1 1 • 1 1 5 5 2 6 1 8 4 4 10 1 - - 2 2 17 - - 9 4 4 1 - 15 3 1 9 55 57 16 4 4 5 107 73 1 3 187 U7 59 53 12 101 - 1 Sourcet f two 15-24 three • f pin* M 9 208 l 11 • • FAMILIES LITH S i x under Five • Four " a CHILDREW 7 5 - 361 42 10 3 2 10 '"^^. ' ~ l 260 221 13 575 257 288 - - 544 FAMILIES ulTH OKS CHILD under 15 l>-24 2 2 19 3 S l g B OF FAMILY 5 6. 7 3 9 4 - _ _ . - £ i i 2 M M fatol -' .—LWATTACHB) IIBtTIDUiXJ ST a l l ASH KAAITAL STATUSi Kanaanar and Kloiaofca VIA C t t t t r i , lQ-*2 - I9U5 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«. P 1 1 c I l l i n i n i XiHZilti2 MJUUW (TiTOd Total TOW UJiTTlCHJD l m i v i r o i i S 1.6(9 I.J15 •lsclo 999 928 •u*M 217 i n 176 139 W n i l Oloorood loporoto* Uoknovn Sokraal Halo 82 22 53 20 1 1 7.U.I. Total 178 1.052 33 >a 89 9 8.3 KISTXX3IA. Hal. T»I7Mtl# Total 918 13* 889 i n 131 181 105 11 9 38 57 83 t 2 17 15 2 - 5 5 - Final Account** 1111? l o i t e r ; Kanaanar, BovaaBer 2 1 , igl*5( Minidoka, Octokar 28, 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! totat Safari to a l l I H I U M MlXlXOCa H1T7.1K1B 100.0 (6.9 13.1 68.9 81.7 3.1 17.9 18.1 12.5 10.0 9.8 1.0 .( .2 .1 1.6 1.8 .2 - .5 .5 - Total 100.0 U.3 11.7 67.1 18.6 62.2 11.C 8.9 2.1 12.6 8.2 1.8 9.3 3.6 1.3 3.3 .6 .1 .1 8.1 l$k% Mansaiutr and Minidoka VIA C«,t*r«, I9U2 - H l t l l MlSilW Total Toallloi HIIIDOUL Total ItaU.lduall Total raalUo. T O W riHILIM 3,90t 10.938 3,852 vM- 1 t 1,8(9 1,8(9 6l( 1,236 3 8 9 6 7 559 21 2 C I I I HIIIDOU WKZaUB Total Individual. Total TaaUlo. Total Individual. Total Taal.l.. Total Indlvldu.1. 10,802 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1,052 1,052 3(.0 13.6 30.6 10.1 809 1.2K 11.7 588 1,632 11.3 19.6 17.6 1,677 1%( 18.3. 895 328 1,9(0 1,820 8(7 1,98( 12.7 l(.l 15. ( 16.1 15.7 K.7 361 1,(05 (.3 18.( 10.5 17.6 202 1,212 20( 1.21! 5.2 11.1 6.0 12.0 128 (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 .( 12 1 12 1 12 - .1 .5 .1 13 6 52 • - .1 • .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 1ml. f.aolo 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 i ! 02 21HILT • Hal. Hal. 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 16 „ H 4 71 22 27 3ft 13 33 46 4.433 loTanbor 134ri 2 314 4 4.72* T O T A L Central Utah Colorado RITBT 011a Hirer Orload* Hoirt MeanUla Jarona Maoaajiox lUnldoka Tohwer t i l e loJca Scraxee: ' "' 423 Totiruarj 2 3 194* Mceatoar 29 1946 432 3.SGI . • 4 2 2- lb 30 71 3L 27 39 13 32 M 17 m ~ 20 _ • • • • 433 _ . . _ . - t. a m 3,561 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. tola fetal TOIU Otatar IB 13-34 36-59 SO 6 o T * r femroa: J- fetal .1. MU. 314 148 166 190 9! ia (8 23 62 49 69 6 119 66 6 68 a 2 72 109 12 7 2 I 0 I T 1 Z i " I 0 I 1 L Mi fetal feool. I X I 2*1. ffanl. 29 134 57 77 a 36 3 2 16 104 12 2 48 7 2 14 OS 2 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 fetal ntiL Otil.r 6 6-9 10-14 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-24 35-39 40-44 46-49 50-64 66-69 60-61 66-49 70-74 76 6 0 7 V SD-.J-CB) I. 2. Ottli.ii I 1 1 M I L Btnuflelwtt 11 H o fetal 1,523 2,194 88 5 290 229 199 193 130 136 76 66 67 127 42 161 176 180 83 XL 8*3 387 117 161 5 3 4,405 1,767 1,116 524 457 394 401 409 382 204 121 219 300 173 225 209 194 92 32 584 455 379 305 19 15 10 X 2 „ . - 9 4365 863 IT.. 61 32 6 2 1 - _ 2 6 7 2 4 16 67 206 294 171 224 209 194 92 32 V. S . Cltliu Poraa IfiA-177, - 1 7 a , Bad -22% (196) " 1 1 I Boromfilaat in m 31183 1X2 73 31 22 6 2 1 " Ul« 888 . 2 2 1 2 1 3 24 62 121 40 180 176 180 83 a I M I L I , S, CltlETQ fetal 2,212 882 294 228 186 208 279 246 128 68 162 173 131 64 34 14 294 2X8 182 139 14 12 10 3 1 1 -m • 1 RrauoO U t 696 illm 635 — -1 63 X6S 231 106 20 10 — - . ™ 6 -3 12 43 142 173 131 64 34 14 5 1 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 California, 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. (197) 751811 JOO.—ntai K'WTURTis 81 IMICOHITT ;;?• T"Y. uP usriurjlE: Fort Ontario aaairxanoy Rlfuc** analtar naaldanta Joaruot 5, 1911 - tenruanp 1, 1916 N/.TlONrnTT ICTIU, TTJTAL 1,005 tuntrU telglm hajl£*rln Caoehoslovnliln :.,:.. InlUitt ™til ""A1" 1/273 982 11 238 3 1 10 9 1 Frano* 13 Gminz»- 95 Ortfloa loiogaijlUlf rijj., si...:* 1 J 6 368 Folud Ruaanla Eoanla Spain TBr*»r Uultaii StaUa 153 17 16 i 8 23 \f BORN IN ItoTTi'D 5T4T3BS - 2 3 8 3 1 - 1 0 9 1 5 _ _ _ - - 1 - 9 - 3 67 - 2 1 2 _ - 3 - - - 1 5 1 - 1 9 i 3 1 6 8 6 , 153 7 * - 1 - 1 1 a 7 3 - 6 1 1. - 6 - - - - - 899 3 „ _ 1 _ - 3 B S F n C K ' i N IN IKTITffll U. 3 . teiacorajy Total aatttAaaaltinj l h t l J orant Tm3. Hap.- T i l l I r i a t * srant 2 2 765 1 3 1 9 9 1 7 15 1 8 - . 1 5 _ 8 19 19 3 7 8 - 1 _ 1 - - 3 1 . - - - 0 152 Ir.aamionlbl. 3 1 3 3 6 6 2 3 7 6 _ 1 13 3 2 l 3 1 - 0 _ 1 38 f BS 2 3 1 9 9 1 2 132, 2 IMTTj; Naali.nt (malting Anaiting Ekaia. R.o.t. 1 - 89 116 11 14 71 6 - 1 6 - 6 1 3 - 1 - 12 f - 5 - 2 1 - _ 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 Augaat 5 , lyuii - Twbruarr 4 , 1944 t nrsTiNmoN TOTAL TOTAL 1,005 wArltnoa nraQ •[",?. California Connsotlniit Gaorgia Illinois lildiELJlA Kantuclor Lonlainnj Ui.rylsr.-i Istnsachuastta latchlnnn tUfUHBDtU Uiiuvtrl Haw Jsravp Km Turk N n York City cthnr C i t l . s OUn !••••!•,-.•-•*,-. Rhoda Inland lUns n'isoonain O i n t r i o t o f ColtnJhla ruHinni corofiss CMchoiloa>uVia JUEOslOUil Union o f •>•• nth Africa LiruKOsy DECtASTsD Total 1/23 Ma a 999 3 59 -2 1 1 1 — .1 1 21 17 7 4 1 58 373 491 82 7? 10 3 2 1 6= 1 66 1 1 14 1 -1 u ^ 1 -1 _ . - a; 4 19 12 I 1 30 16 7 6 5 57 560 4* BO 42 45 10 3 2 7 69 1 66 1 1 11 tenth If. S. 1mlnrant s O K I UNITED STATES TTtfliMioarj r e s i d e n t Araitiiii, Awaiting Awaiting rt<jp*t. Tnkipt. Iimift. Nnpntriat* frnnt ToUl 47 2 899 265 VL m e 1* \9 _ . . • _ " " * " 039 3 59 20 4 19 12 7« 3 58 19 4 IB 10 1 131 es £ « *. *. * _ te l 19 17 17 IfH 11 _ . _ — . . — _ - _ . _ " _ _I - r ] 1 1 -1 2 -2 3 -?. _ t i _ — — i 4 461 10? 51 99 73 26 61 t£ 21 5 § lj ,i i - - 11 (198) -1 560 iter, 80 42 45 ID 3 3 7 1 Fart Ontario tsgaranncy Ranjra* 9 h s l t - r Cloainf RnataT Total -3 -1 - 1 in 13 7 6 4 53 2) 14 7 6 S 57 2 47 1 44 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 6onro*t I T U IN BOSK IK UKIT32) S7AIS3 923 3 (.1 31 5 X 12 1 Fort Ontario Raarguicgr Hafujti Shvltar Raaidnita ftusilr napcr. 10 3 2 2 -1 " * m. -» ,-ta -. * ^ i . i 5 " - an- 1 •m ~ " " - Xnadtla- -1 -1 « *> 5 I • - TAS1* 102.—AdSLSE! COMPOSITIONi Fort Ontario taorganoy Rafugaa Shaltar Raaldanti auguat 5, 1344 (Hunbar and Faroaat) HUII1II Hal. Total ratal. Total F I K C I I T Uale T«l> TOTAL 552 5S5 457 100.0 53.5 46.J ••!»'!<" 5 5-5 10-14 15-15 20-24 35 T5 61 50 23 16 33 4 15 46 18 25 1? 3.5 8.1 6.2 5.2 2.3 1.6 3.' 4.4 2.6 .4 1.5 4.T 1.6 2.6 1.5 3 15 •') 3 2.2 7.4 8.3 11.6 11.0 .3 2.4 1.4 6.1 1.5 5.0 6.5 4.1 2.5 10.2 11.1 8.2 2.6 1.6 6.6 7.2 ,..H 1.5 1.0 3.6 3.5 2.4 1.3 .2 .1 .2 .1 . - Sauroai 25-29 JO-34 35-35 40-4* 4S-*5 22 72 62 114 10T 50-54 55-55 60-64 65-65 TO-T* 100 106 61 28 16 75-79 60-54 2 1 <( 2J 14 64 75 50 28 65 35 71 57 15 10 38 24 13 6 2 1 . - 6.5 .6 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 _ , . _. T11R OF BIRTH TOTAL ^^X^T gartan Firat 0 R 1 I I TOTAL 193 11 33 1523 1924 192J 1526 15T7 3 5 8 5 8 1528 1925 1930 1931 1932 12 14 17 15 12 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 9 11 23 12 13 1938 1939 19 11 Sauroai Siaond 17 . . . . - I II Third SCHOOL Fourth 20 . . . Fifth 10 . . . Slnth 13 . . Saranth 20 . 3 . "52* nigh !?'" High 24 42 . . - . 1 3 . - - . - - - 1 . - 1 1 3 IB 3 3 - 3 7 . - _ - - - - - .TOTAL 0 . IM F41IILT HO. OF PtHBOKS 511 982 1 (Hala) 1 •:•••-. 1-1 157 68 177 68 2 3 I 5 6 U 145 84 40 12 4 1 290 192 160 60 24 11 Sauroai root Ontario Eaargwiay Rafugaa Family Oard F l l . (135) 1 - 1 . - . . . 4 . - - 8 6 3 - - - 74171 104.—SIZE OF FAlULTi Fart Ontario Borrgaocy Rafugaa Shaltar Reaidnatf, Saatamftar 14. 1544 R 2 8 5 2 . 4 8 T 9 3 FVftllo Softool F.ioorda, O m g o , Haw Tori SIZE OF FAU1LT . - , . 1 19 , 3 - 9 . . - - 1 . . - - 3 1 1 - - 3 5 t 4 5 - . - - - 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 (200) i f U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE O—1346