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Full title:Mr. Howard Hatayama, formerly from the Gila River Relocation Center, and later Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is shown with Mr. Dillon Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, when Mr. Myer paid a visit to Mr. Hatayama's home while he was on a tour visiting evacuee homes in th Fresno District. Shown here, left to right, are: Chas. F. Miller, Relocation Supervisor of the San Francisco Area; R. B. Cozzens, Assistant Director of the Western Office; Howard Hatayama; Leo T. Simmons, Relocation Officer; Dillon Myer, Director. Mr. Hatayama returned to his farm in December, 1944 with his wife, Reiko, his son, Leigh Hubert, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tanakichi Hatayama, and his brother, Narumi, and his family. All were residents of the Gila River Center except his brother and his family. Prior to evacuation, Mr. Hatayama was engaged in farming and was the president of the JACL Chapter of Fresno. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Del Rey, California.
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