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Full title:These evacuees, shown chatting before the Upper Deerfield Township School at Seabrook Farms, Bridgeton, N.J., are serving as liaison representatives between the Seabrook management and over 400 evacuees from most of the relocation centers who are employed by Seabrook Farms and the Deerfield Packing Corporation. The Japanese-American population there is over 500. From left to right, they ar Fukuji Sasaki, Issei from Jerome and Gila River; Mrs. Ellen Ayako Nakamura, Jerome; and Harold Ouchida, Jerome and Gila River. At Jerome Mr. Sasaki was chairman and Mrs. Nakamura was executive secretary of the relocation planning commission; Mr. Ouchida was executive secretary of the block managers. Last spring they visited Seabrook Farms as representatives of the commission during an inspection tour of relocation opportunities. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Seabrook Farms, New Jersey.
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