Title:
In the food store of the Wilmington, Delaware Cooperative Society, Inc., Tom Toyoji Yamane, Issei from the Gila River Relocation ...Date:
1944-08Subject:
Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--PhotographsNote:
Full title:In the food store of the Wilmington, Delaware Cooperative Society, Inc., Tom Toyoji Yamane, Issei from the Gila
River Relocation Center, is putting to use the experience he gained in conducting his own produce business at Huntington,
California, for four years prior to evacuation. On recommendation of the co-op manager its board of directors unanimously
approved Mr. Yamane's appointment as manager of the produce department. He started on his new job on July 7, 1944, the day
the store opened for business. Mr. Yamane knows the produce business well, the store manager recently said, and his previous
experience in dealing with customers is helping him here. Members of the co-op helped Mr. Yamane find a house on the outskirts
of Wilmington where Mr. and Mrs. Yamane and their four children--Atsushi, Michiko, Mariko, and Masao--now live. The entire
family left Gila River together in June 1944 and resided temporarily at the New York hostel while Mr. Yamane worked out the
family resettlement plans with the aid of the WRA relocation offices in New York and Philadelphia. Mr. Yamane's brothers Hideichi
and Mitsuzo are at Gila River. Mrs. Yamane's mother, Mrs. Taki Fujii, is at Heart Mountain, and her brother Jim is in Denver,
Colorado.<lb/> Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru<lb/> Wilmington, Delaware.
Local Call Number:
WRA no. I-320
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