In this weeks section, the laws against the Japanese are getting worse. The laws progress to the point of Japanese getting deported to internment camps in Tule Lake Camp in California. They are givin rooms that are very small with bunk beds and thin wood walls surrounding them (hence the book title). Joe sees his friend Mae from school at the camp, she arrived a week earlier than Joe did, so she shows him around. She says they will start school very soon at the camp. Joe continues to write in his journal about the things happening at the camp and on his adventure. He also hasn't heard anything from his father recently and he hasn't joined them at camp because he is in an internmant camp in Montana.
Business's and Products:
FBI pg. 62, 63, and 64
Philco radio pg. 64
BB gun pg. 65
Telegraph pg. 65
American Star pg.74 (Can't find a picture)
Seattle Times pg.74
Boeing pg 87
Life Magazine pg.96
Look magazine pg. 96
Old Spice pg. 98 and 101
Captain Midnight pg. 99
Ovaltine pg. 99
Hershey bar pg. 101 and 102
The Mummy's Hand pg. 106



Miranda that is cool and you did a good job.
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