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Title: Nobu Suzuki Interview II
Narrator: Nobu Suzuki
Interviewer: Dee Goto
Location: Seattle, Washington
Date: June 11, 1998
Densho ID: denshovh-snobu-02-0021

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DG: Well, the next item was that there were thirty-seven per month that they helped with employment.

NS: Who helped?

DG: This committee.

NS: Which committee is this?

DG: This Japanese Resettlement Committee.

NS: Oh, was that the Friends?

DG: Could have been.

NS: Could be.

DG: And there's a item here that there were five to eight people per day who contacted Father Kitagawa.

NS: Father...

DG: Is it Kitagawa of the Episcopal church, is it? Father Kitagawa?

NS: Kitagawa? Oh, could be.

DG: Okay. And that three people per day were asking for counseling.

NS: Uh-huh. That was after the war.

DG: Well, so this committee has a list. There's a report on their minutes.

NS: Oh. Which committee is this?

DG: This "Japanese Community Resettlement Committee."

NS: I don't think I was on the committee.

DG: Oh, maybe you were just on the early part of it when it was started?

NS: When it was dispersing, I was on the committee. But coming back, I'm not sure that I was on the committee.

DG: You were listed on the committee, but maybe you weren't so involved with the rest of it.

NS: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.

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