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Full title:At supper in the dining room of the Greater New York Relocation Hostel is a typical group of temporary residents, guests, and staff members. On the left side of the table are: Keikichi Akana Imamura, Issei from Gila River; Alice Omura, Gila River; Yasuko Tsutsumida, Gila River; the Rev. Ralph E. Smeltzer, director of the hostel; Pfc. D. L. Smeltzer, his brother; Sumiye Hiramoto, Rohwer; and Fred Shimizu, Issei from Gila River, a supper guest. On the right are: Yuri Kasai, Rohwer; Toshie Hamasaki, Central Utah; Akira Kashiki, Colorado River; Mrs. Smeltzer; Midori Satomi, Gila River, hostel secretary and receptionist; Myrtle Barley, formerly of Colorado River and now of the hostel staff; Mrs. Jisaburo Kasai and Mr. Kasai, Issei from Rohwer who are now the hostel's houseparents. The hostel is operated on a non-secretarian basis by the Brethren Service Committee of the Church of the Brethren. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru New York, New York.
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