NEW YORK JOURNAL-AMERICAN
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947
"TOKYO ROSE AND MILITARY ESCORT
As wartime Broadcaster was Freed by U.S.
YOKOHAMA, Nov. 6, 1947 (AP)-Tokyo rose, the wartime Radio broadcaster who sank more fleets than America built, wants to go home to the United States.
The U. S. Consults here said she had applied for entry and her case "is being processed in the same way as thousands of other." The final decision, the Consulate said, will be made in Washington.
The Los Angelos-born woman, whose maiden name was Iva Toguri, applied for entry as Iva D'Aquina, using the family name of her Portuguese husband.
Held for a time by occupation authorities in Sugamo Prison she was released October 25, 1946, for lack of evidence.
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