usualg of-G.maken the n, too :uffed stub-You rican. jtions: shotaskedV i gilantes F aceU. S. Probe inAttack on JapsLOS ANGELES, March 27 i/P)— U. S, Attorney William Fleet Palmer said Friday a band of vigilant es had taken' violent and lawless action against a traveling Japanese family just over the California border in Arizona.This band forced the Japanese nina- from their truck, which contained quiet a 50-gallon drum of gasoline, and f eco- ^ afire, he said,r Palmer said his office was in- vestigating the case, and gave no2 the further details, but'told newsmen: from We will not tolerate outlawon?'» conduct of this kind. These peo-pie must be treated decently. r p Anyone considering taking theWhat jaw \niQ own hands should re-fense member that many American sol-3 we diers and civilians arc held by the■ tj,e Japanese army and may be sub-'Does jected to torture in retaliation for ideas anY mistreatment of Japanese:atest here.” /Palmer's office Issued travel por-t was m^s hiore than 600 alien andncnts American-born Japanese, and Gcr-j said nian aild Italian aliens Friday,orat- Of these, 420 were to Japanesec up- leaving California for inland states,Juno 80 were to Japanese leaving thecoast for nonrestricted areas ofgen- California, and the rest to Ger-aders mans and Italians seeking homesuary, inland, ;; the Scores of aliens sought exemp-.iding tion from the 8 p, m. to 6 a, m, local curfew effective Friday night. An example was a Japanese woman, with Kio Yamochi, who protested: I leged worked in a restaurant and I have oose- been fired because I cannot work in a at night. I have no money. What ment can I do?”:d to She was referred to a reliefty of agency.coll bee eco; in g tior pro cou [ sanlt;A ufalt;the!fuelTi