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Full title:Front, left to right: Katsumi Masada, Mrs. Nobuye Masada, Tokio Masada, Mrs. Kyo Masada, Miyoko Masada, Toshihiro Masada; back, left to right: Lily Masada, Ted Masada, Saburo Masada, Aiko Masada, and Harold Masada. Mrs. Nobuye Masada and her children returned to their former home at Rt. 1, Box 46, Caruthers, California, from the Rohwer Relocation Center. Mrs. Kyo Masada and her sons, Ted and Harold, returned a few days ago from the Gila River Relocation Center. They are staying temporarily with Mrs. Nobuye Masada's family until they are able to occupy their own home at Rt. 5, Box 385, Fresno. The home of Mrs. Nobuye Masada was the target of one of the shooting incidents in the Fresno District on the night of May 19, 1945. No injury or damage was done by the shooting. The family is very glad to be home in spite of the incident. Mrs. Kyo Masada has another son, Yoshio, who is now serving in the U.S. Army with the 442nd Infantry. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Caruthers, California.
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