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Full title:Aiko Nomiyama (left) from Granada, Sada Akazawa (center) from Manzanar, and Carl Kondo, (right) from Manzanar are seen going over a guide book of New York City. Aiko was a dressmaker in Los Angeles and in Granada she worked for the Motor Pool. In New York City she has found work as a dressmaker in a custom made dress shop. Sada formerly lived in Palo Alto. In Manzanar she worked as a statistical clerk in the records office. At present, she is employed in a custom tailoring shop. Carl formerly lived in Los Angeles, where he owned a typewriter service and office equipment store. He also sold insurance and wrote stories as a side line. In Manzanar Carl served as assistant to the community analyst and taught typewriter repairing. He is now a freelance writer. New York, New York.
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