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Show over- from wartime to post-war. peacetime employment. FutherJ cuees leaving the centers toda: benefit of the VJRA's intensive assist their adjust~ent. An evacuee in Chicago said aWbat I like about this ?art 0 try is that people let you 1 human being. You begin to f o you ' are of Japanese ancestr:.r , cestry; and remember only tha an American.1J Today, this morning, this this evening, young Jayanese are arriving in bus and rail tions throughout America, le dust of relocation centersbeb turning to the br.o ad . boulev movie 'I)alaces and the slcy:: America. And this minute the Special-! is on its long jOurI Houston and the cities of sou1 It will be flagged down a€ li ttlo station at JerOl!le wh( group of Japanese Americans wj inc '.'Ii th sui t-caS0S in hand. J hour later at McGehee therE others from Rohwer •.. --v L:\RRY T.ilJIRI, forr.ler San nel';spaperIilan and foreign cor: is the editor of "The ?ncifil He has recently roturned froJ and l'lashington, visiting no relocation centers, as wel Shelb:.', gaining first-hand i : on conditions affecting the Out-standing as a writer, may woll look forward to h shi;:> in post-war guidance an as ono of the few men wel and capable enough to forose ficulties of readjustment. 6 |