Title:
The new Methodist Hostel at 3508 So. Normandie, Los Angeles, of which Rev. Yuzuru Yamaka from Amache is manager as ...Date:
1945-06-25Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:The new Methodist Hostel at 3508 So. Normandie, Los Angeles, of which Rev. Yuzuru Yamaka from Amache is manager
as well as being minister of the Japanese Methodist Church next door. The Hostel occupies the former Westlake Chapel of the
church, and will accommodate 70 people. It opened June 12. This district is close to the University of Southern California.
Like the other four hostels in greater Los Angeles, it accommodates both families and singles. The usual charge is made, $1
a day for lodging and three meals per person, raised to $1.50 after a week or ten days. All adults help with the work. There
is no time limit on the length of stay. Advance reservations are desirable, and it is a good idea to bring ration books. Church
membership is not expected.<lb/> Photographer: Mace, Charles E.<lb/> Los Angeles, California.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. H-786
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