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Full title:Mrs. Kenji Fujimoto, a newcomer to New York City, who formerly resided at the Tule Lake and Central Relocation Centers, is entertaining several visitors in the hostel-apartment of the New York Church Committee for Japanese Americans. The group includes (left to right) Miss Louise Morgan, volunteer worker, New York Church Committee for Japanese Americans; Mrs. Fujimoto; Mrs. Yukie Han, formerly of Granada and now a stenographer in the New York WRA office; and Miss Priscilla Ayres, WRA relocation officer. Mrs. Fujimoto and her son Robert came East in March 1945 to join Mr. Fujimoto, who has been employed in New York City for some time as an engineer. The hostel-apartment, which they made their temporary home until they moved to their own unfurnished apartment, is located in mid-town New York. It is operated on a non-sectarian basis and accommodates seven persons. Photographer: Ishimaru, Stone New York, New York.
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