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Full title:Bill Hellwig, second from the left, one of three brothers who operate the extensive Hellwig Brothers farm west of St. Louis, is here seen in a huddle with Tad Yoshimini, his Japanese-American foreman and labor recruiter. On the left is Leo T. Simmons, WRA Employment Officer, and F. T. Konno, a farmer from the relocation center at Granada. They are discussing the employment situation. Konno with two other former California farmers are on a tour of the farming communities in the middle west where resettlement has been suggested. The trio will report back to the center on the respective merits of the various locations visited. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. Gumbo, Missouri.
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