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Tsujiro Miyazaki, right, father of the late Free Press founder and editor Raymond H. Boone, was born in Nagasaki, Japan, came to Suffolk in the late 1920s and started the Horseshoe Café. In 1943, U.S. government agents took him from his home and family and shipped him to the Rohwer internment camp in Arkansas. He never returned. The family doesn’t know if he died in the camp or was sent back to Japan.

Tsujiro Miyazaki, right, father of the late Free Press founder and editor Raymond H. Boone, was born in Nagasaki, Japan, came to Suffolk in the late 1920s and started the Horseshoe Café. In 1943, U.S. government agents took him from his home and family and shipped him to the Rohwer internment camp in Arkansas. He never returned. The family doesn’t know if he died in the camp or was sent back to Japan.

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