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Title
Kyuji Hozaki and his wife Haruyo, from Rohwer, reopen their barber shop in Los Angeles. both are master barbers. Left
Date Created and/or Issued
1945-05-19
Publication Information
The Bancroft Library;;University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000, Phone: (510) 642-6481, Fax: (510) 642-7589, Email: bancref@library.berkeley.edu;;, URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement
Rights Information
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Description
Full title:Kyuji Hozaki and his wife Haruyo, from Rohwer, reopen their barber shop in Los Angeles. both are master barbers. Left to right: Kyuji, Haruyo and their niece, Lillian Oda, who is on a visit from Poston. Pfc. Toshio Hozaki, their son, who had received the Purple Heart for wounds in France, October, 1944, was killed in action with the 442nd Regiment in Italy, April 5, 1945. Their other son, Teruo, also a Pfc., is now with the 1st Army in Germany. The barber shop is at 822 E. 7th St., Los Angeles. All our old customers came back, the Hozakis say. Haircuts are $1 in Los Angeles now, which is the price the Hozakis charge. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. Los Angeles, California.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft9m3nb5x8
WRA no. H-654
Subject
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Photographs

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