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Winifred J Ryder / Evacuation Problems 1942 Los Angeles Japanese Internment

Winifred J Ryder / Evacuation Problems 1942 Los Angeles Japanese Internment

Winifred J Ryder / Evacuation Problems 1942 Los Angeles Japanese Internment
Evacuation Problems Evidenced To The Social Assistance Staff Of The Federal Security Agency In Los Angeles County February 9 to March 5, 1942. Author: Ryder, Winifred J. Title: Evacuation Problems Evidenced To The Social Assistance Staff Of The Federal Security Agency In Los Angeles County February 9 to March 5, 1942 Publication: [Los Angeles]: [Social Assistance Program of the Federal Security Agency], 1942. Description: 4to, corner stapled, mimeographed document, 3 pp. Document with creasing, yellowing, few small tears and chips. Scarce report by a social worker at the Los Angeles County branch of the Federal Security Agency, regarding problems that arose during the deportation of Japanese Americans from the county. The report notes that members of Social Security Board became responsible “for developing and putting into effect plans for the relocation and re-establishment of the alien groups”; it prints statistics on the issues that arose during this period of deportation, which included moving, housing, and financial aid, as well as text about “complications” that occurred in the deportation of Japanese-Americans from Terminal Island: The pressure of time brought to light confusion, fear and worry. Personal belongings of value were abandoned. Household effects were hurriedly stored in temporary facilities scattered throughout the County. At this point, lack of understanding of status was clearly shown. Members of the families of interned persons were confused about what resources to be used. Families feared separation, others feared the health hazards of congregate care. A rare document showing the complicity of social assistance workers in the incarceration of Japanese Americans. Antiquarian and collectible books, primitives and antiques. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Winifred J Ryder / Evacuation Problems 1942 Los Angeles Japanese Internment
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1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New

1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New
1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New
1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New

1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New
You are purchasing a spectacular multi-media factory assembled and finished model from Fire Replicas. THIS MODEL IS IN BRAND NEW CONDITION – Model & all packaging are in factory new condition. These are simply the best ever fire apparatus models. These are authentic to the prototype and feature crisp details and are composed of hundreds of parts. Check out their website to get an idea of what else they offer and to see additional photos. Comes fully assembled and in a high quality display case. This is the spectacular LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 (FR143-165). Please note these are professionally built display models and are not designed to be played with. The first museum grade replica of Los Angeles County’s KME Engine 165. The museum grade series of L. County replicas continues with the KME Predator Engine 165. Don’t miss your chance to add this precisely detailed replica to your collection. Hand-crafted, authentic and display ready. Engine 165 is hand-crafted and authentic down to the smallest of features, boasting over 490 intricate parts. Production of this 1:50 scale masterpiece is limited to 36 and includes a fully-custom display case to protect and preserve the unit. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2013 KME PREDATOR ENGINE 165 SCALE MODEL SPECIFICATIONS. Multi-materials including High Def Resin, stainless steel photo etch metal, wire, rubber and other composites. Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I. Model Dimensions: 7.25″L x 2.5″W x 2.25T. Display Case Dimensions: 10″L x 5″W x 5T. The 1:50 scale model of the Los Angeles County KME Predator Pumper is an essential addition to any elite L. Each true-to scale replica is hand-crafted from over 490 parts and assembled by over 35 skilled workers over a two week period. Development of this replica required over 12 months, beginning with 3D and tooling model and ending with an engineering prototype and a production model. Take a look at the pictures below, showing the intricate assembly of the tiny parts. If you are serious about an exact, precise, and accurate L. County KME Engine, this masterpiece is for you. MORE ABOUT THE SCALE MODEL. This Los Angeles County Engine 165 scale model is a museum grade replica of the KME Predator Custom Pumper. Like all Fire Replicas models, every detail is modeled to perfection and with razor sharp precision. The replica features the specific department configuration and graphics, leaving no detail overlooked. The display case is custom manufactured with high quality acrylic and resin. The stainless steel etched plate features the department and truck name, and department seal. This replica is a treasure to be displayed and admired and is in no way a toy. This is not a toy and not suitable for children under the age of 14. This highly detailed scale model contains small, intricate pieces that may present a choking hazard.
1/50 Fire Replicas LA County 2013 KME Predator Engine 165 FR143-165 New