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Show OHI Yasuo Sasaki 3-30-85 sl :5 SF Areyousaying then thathe eitherhad a classmateor firend or some memberof the famly in Utah. S Yes, Utah or intermountain region. And then to to plan and to go SO he fromthe next adress is Sugar City, Idaho. SF S ohe went to th tUniversity of Uta. Or became to Salt Lake. Now what did he do in Salt Lake. Besides going toschool. Didhe ~BE~fllat the University. YS That I don't know becuase after all, the laws are different. in those days- you know. And such things a citizneship and thingslike that.But -he must have- he went to school to learn something, formally meticulating. becuase that wasdifficult for any foreigner. You know. SF Yes. YS And . And - as most likely, that's typical any immigrant, they'd take any job. To eat. SF Yes. YS Andin those days, ah, he didn't have to fill out forms. And many - wherever they needed work, like in new buidlings or side-walks, the' d have a big sign out i·hi.{Jg. A coupleof a hundredworkers needed. Apply here. Or aply there. Andso forth. And - amng such workers would belike laying sidewalks and things, in Salt Lake City. Around that time was laying sidewalks andmaking streets and so forth like bat. So immigrants couldfind jobs. Any kind. Join the work gang. Andof course, some of them - the most common work for the Japnese, were nearby coal mines - Magna, smelters and so forth, like that. |