Yuriko Domoto Tsukada Collection ddr-densho-356
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Series of Memos and instructions regarding relocation grants (ddr-densho-356-895)
Series of memos and instructions regarding Administrative Instruction 45, assistance to evacuees granted indefinite leave for the purpose of accepting employment. Includes guidance on how to determine who gets assistance, how much assistance can be provided, and inclusion of family members of active duty military personnel.
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Notes from Staff Meetings (ddr-densho-356-896)
Handwritten notes from staff meetings attended by Yuriko Domoto Tsukada.
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Memo outlining office procedures (ddr-densho-356-897)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to caseworks regarding protocol for such actions as, special food allotment, greater than normal clothing allotments, physical examination requests, housekeeping aid, and folder organization.
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Memo regarding public assistance for individuals outside of camp (ddr-densho-356-898)
Memo from Thomas Holland regarding public assistance for individuals outside camps, clearly stating that the WRA is not responsible for cover costs related to individuals who have indefinite leave and what help can be granted.
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Report on Juvenile Delinquency and the Social Problems Existing in Topaz (ddr-densho-356-899)
Report on causes of juvenile delinquency in Topaz and suggestions to end the problem.
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Report on Juvenile Delinquency (ddr-densho-356-900)
Report on juvenile delinquency cases and how cases are processed and resolved by the community welfare section's youth guidance division in Topaz.
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Monthly Report on Topaz Boy Scouts (ddr-densho-356-901)
Monthly Report on Topaz Boy Scouts for the month of March. Includes scout activities, and issues the troop faces due to circumstances.
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Memo regarding sewing project (ddr-densho-356-902)
Memo from Samuel Gordon to John J. O. Moore regarding the sewing project status, employment and requests to review employee's requests to work from home. Item stapled together with ddr-densho-356-887, 890, 902, 906 and 907.
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Memo regarding grants to soldiers (ddr-densho-356-903)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to caseworks regarding personal assistance grants to men who quit their jobs and enlisted in the military who have yet to be inducted.
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Memo regarding payment of medical bills (ddr-densho-356-904)
Memo from E. M. Rowalt to Project Directors regarding the payment of medical bills incurred by seasonal leave workers.
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Memo regarding cash grants for individuals hospitalized within the Western Defense Zone (ddr-densho-356-905)
Memo from E. M. Rowalt to Project Directors regarding cash grants to individuals who are hospitalized within the Western Defense Zone.
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Memo regarding Child Health Conferences (ddr-densho-356-906)
Memo from Ruth E. Hudson to the Welfare Department regarding Child Health Conferences. Item stapled together with ddr-densho-356-887, 890, 902, 906 and 907.
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Memo on escorts to Tule Lake (ddr-densho-356-907)
Memo regarding transfer of inmates to Tule Lake and what routes and stations have escorts to take them from the station to Tule Lake. Item stapled together with ddr-densho-356-887, 890, 902, 906 and 907.
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Two memos in regards to public assistance (ddr-densho-356-908)
Memo one from Henry Halliday to John J. O. Moore regarding the need for public assistance grants to be reviewed by multiple departments before disbursal requires at least 24 hours. Second memo is to case workers from John J. O. Moore regarding special diet requests needing authorization from chief doctor.
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Memo regarding prescriptions (ddr-densho-356-909)
Memo from James G. Lindley to Dr. W. T. Carstarphen regarding approval of prescriptions, and treating special diet requests as prescriptions.
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Memo regarding Public Assistance Grants (ddr-densho-356-910)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to caseworkers outlining vague guidelines on qualifications for assistance and changes to reporting format.
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Memo regarding church ministers receiving salaries (ddr-densho-356-911)
Memo from John H. Provinse regarding Christian Ministers receiving salaries from their national organizations. Included is a list of ministers at Amache who are receiving a salary and how much that salary is per month.
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Amache Farm Program Bulletin No. 1. May 13, 1943 (ddr-densho-356-912)
Amache Farm Program Bulletin No. 1 from May 13, 1943. Bulletin requesting additional farm labor. Details how many people and in what types of jobs.
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Amache Farm Program Bulletin No. 2. May 15, 1944 (ddr-densho-356-913)
Amache Farm Program Bulletin No. 2 from May 15, 1943. Bulletin requesting additional farm labor, outlining that labor is needed due to national food shortages preventing Amache from purchasing food on the open market
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Update to Administrative Instruction 45: Assistance to Evacuees Granted Indefinite Leave for the Purpose of Accepting Employment (ddr-densho-356-914)
Update to Administrative Instruction 45 to include guidelines for individuals returning from seasonal leave and requesting public assistance, and for individuals converting seasonal leave requests to indefinite leave requests while also requesting public assistance.
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Memo about office rules (ddr-densho-356-915)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to office staff about office rules.
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Follow up memo regarding church ministers receiving salaries (ddr-densho-356-916)
Memo to James Lindley from John Provinse following up to update the list of ministers at Amache receiving a salary from his church.
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Memo regarding future public assistance grants to ministers (ddr-densho-356-917)
Memo to John J. O. Moore from W. Ray Johnson regarding the compensation ministers are receiving from the outside and from supporters. Recommends not providing further public assistance.
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Memo regarding ending public assistance grants to ministers (ddr-densho-356-918)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to caseworkers to inform them of the reason to end public assistance grants to ministers, and scrutinize visit requests and grants for unemployment due to enrollment in Japanese Language School.
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Memo about returning files (ddr-densho-356-919)
Memo from John J. O. Moore to office staff about returning case files and keeping them up-to-date.