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Page PIONEER May 26, 1945 HALT EXCL L ORGANIZATION ATTEMPT '.'HHSHR, Idaho—Efforts League, whose program is MOVIES TONIGHT 7:00 p.*m*—8E Mess hall 7:45"p.m„~6E Mess hall (G:oing My Way) TC MORROW 7:00 p.m.—12F Mess hall 7:45 -p.m. —11G Mess hall MONDAY 7:00 p.m. —9H Mess hall 7:45 o,m. —9L Mess hall TUESDAY Ho Movies Ihepicture which garnered a lion's share of the Academy 'Awards for 1944, Leo MacCarey's "Going My Way," makes its first center appearance tonight. This musical drama with king Crosby in the leading role of a priest, whose friendly efforts settle the problems of the neighborhood bids anda church mortage, is definitely a "must see"for everyone in Amache. Hise Stevens and Barry Fitzgerald give excellent performances in the supporting roleso LOST AND FOUND: Various lost and found articles,including an initialed ring,a bandana, and a coin purse, are being held at the Co-op newspaper booth. of '..the Japanese "Exclusion supported by the Oregon Property Owners Protective League of Gresham, Ore'., to get started 'in Idaho was given a set-back last week* The league's national organizers,A. E, McCroskey and Art Ritchie of Seattle, have been trying to hold a meeting in Weiser to instigate a- program- Of hatred against nisei and,resident Japanese aliens. ; On May 12, it was announced that use of the American Legion hall for an organization meeting of the Japanese Exclusion League was denied by Leslie Pierce, commander of the local Legion post. Pierce said he refused the use of the hall and referred the "two representatives of the league" to post adjutant, Charley Martin, Martin told the representatives the hall was "not available." SEND fH'EH TO KISKA-DAtETT ST. CATHERINES, Unt-.— Hon. Charles Haley,Ontario Minister of Labor, declared in his speech that he was opposed to Japanese Canadians coming here, according to THE NM CANADIAN of Kaslp, BC. I ■■ ■ .* - ■ There's*one good place DEATH: .. , , ... J. <JX V. and tried icy vvaiiuou. -* hard to get it. ' Giji Sugita, 8R- -8E, May Let' £ send them there now," 21. said Daley » ny ■■■■ :>i:-yn:*mw<wvi ■■ ■-,- '■■■ ■■ ■•>•• - ■- i***\* - ?• CHIIRCIH* SERVICES SONOAV: &&' h ace, fEv ent '':'T'lme':' ty-iynn -■■V. -,.,,:,,,- p^ I SHICH0-N0-IYE IjService 7: 00 p *m* 9H': | PROTESTANT fSunday school 8: 45 a.m. 8H, 9H./ ^English service 10: 15 a.m. sh:? lYoubh fellowship 6! 30 p .m* 6GI | HICHIREN HService 9 00 a.m. 11H;: I CATHOLIC |Mass 9. 00 a.m. 7F| '■■Benediction and P rayers 10 00 a.m. 7F:i fCatechism for chi ldren 10 .30 a.m. 7F:i fConfess ions '4 .00 p *m. (Saturday) 7Fl | BUDDHIST fSunday school '8 :30 a.m. 70, 12G| |YBA service 10 : 00 a*m* .. 7F| bAdult service 2 :00 p .m. 7G, 12GJ 1. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT 1ST b ^oui^g People1 s.Bi ble class 7 '-■-'- »'■•"—— —^—---— :00 p,.m. •:.: ivlW■:••':'.,bbff h-h-. -: Wi Mttillll ; Komazo-Narahara, Lamar, Colo.,'May 22. Jokichi Maruta, Lamar, Colo., May 22* Suehiro Nagata,Chicago, 111,, May 22* Akio Iwanaga, Denver, Colo,, May 23, Ikino and Meako Ichino- kuchi, Chicago, 111., May 23. Tokuichi Kamimura, Denver, Colo,, May 24. Jack Yamashiro, Colora;- do Springs, Colo., May 24. Norio Owashi, Pierce, Colo., May 24. Shig Komatsubaraj, Pierce, Colo,, May 24. James H. Maeda, Cleveland, Ohio, May 24. Chiyo Oda, Los Ang«les, Calif., May 24. J i s uke Kawam ot o, Granada, Colo., May 24. Yoshiye and Mitsuru 0i, Washington DC, May 25. Sut emat su Inouye, Gr a- nada, ''Colo,"-, ' May 24• S. at or u 4 Fu hud a, Denv er , Colo., May 25. Hana' 4m'jima,' Pittsburg, Pa., May 26, Yuki Hejima, Boulder, Colo,., May 26, HO'Shitaro and S uyeno Inada, keenesburg, Colo., May 26. Charles Miura, Colorado Springs, Colo,, May 28", Raiko and Betty Nagata, Sacramento,Calif., May 28, Jukichi and Saki Naka- shima, Denver, Colo., May 28, Henry, Misao and Robert Ichimura,to Ontario, Ore., May 28, Momojiro Hobayashi,Salt Lake City, Utah, May 29. church briefs Dr, Hachiro Yuasa,Christian internationalist and educator,will be the speaker at the Christian English service tomorrow morning, 10:15 o'clock, at Terry Hall. A s ay on ax a p arty service will be held by the Seicho- No-Iye group tomorrow night, 7 o'clock,at 9H recreation hall. Refreshments will *be served, ,*#5 Rev. 1* Shirakawa will deliver a sermon :on "Significance of Buddhism" at the YBA service tomorrow morning, 10 o'clock, at 7G Buddhist "chruch.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 59 |
Date Created | 1945-05-26 |
Description | Newsletter of the Granada War Relocation Center |
Location | Granada, Colorado |
Facility | Granada War Relocation Center |
Subjects | World War II--Incarceration camps--Publications |
Type | Documents |
Genre | Periodicals |
Source Description | 4 pages, 26.5 cm. x 20.2 cm. |
Collection | Japanese Americans in WWII collection |
Collection Finding Aid | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n6th/ |
Collection Description | The Japanese Americans in World War II collection contains both contemporary and contemporaneous materials about the relocation of Japanese during World War II from the perspective of Japanese-Americans, the United States government and others. |
Rights | Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. |
Description
Local ID | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V03_N59_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
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PIONEER
May 26, 1945
HALT EXCL
L
ORGANIZATION ATTEMPT
'.'HHSHR, Idaho—Efforts
League, whose program is
MOVIES
TONIGHT
7:00 p.*m*—8E Mess hall
7:45"p.m„~6E Mess hall
(G:oing My Way)
TC MORROW
7:00 p.m.—12F Mess hall
7:45 -p.m. —11G Mess hall
MONDAY
7:00 p.m. —9H Mess hall
7:45 o,m. —9L Mess hall
TUESDAY
Ho Movies
Ihepicture which garnered a lion's share of the
Academy 'Awards for 1944,
Leo MacCarey's "Going My
Way," makes its first center appearance tonight.
This musical drama with
king Crosby in the leading
role of a priest, whose
friendly efforts settle the
problems of the neighborhood bids anda church mortage, is definitely a "must
see"for everyone in Amache.
Hise Stevens and Barry
Fitzgerald give excellent
performances in the supporting roleso
LOST AND FOUND:
Various lost and found
articles,including an initialed ring,a bandana, and
a coin purse, are being
held at the Co-op newspaper
booth.
of '..the Japanese "Exclusion
supported by the Oregon
Property Owners Protective
League of Gresham, Ore'.,
to get started 'in Idaho
was given a set-back last
week*
The league's national
organizers,A. E, McCroskey
and Art Ritchie of Seattle,
have been trying to hold a
meeting in Weiser to instigate a- program- Of hatred
against nisei and,resident
Japanese aliens. ;
On May 12, it was announced that use of the
American Legion hall for
an organization meeting of
the Japanese Exclusion
League was denied by Leslie
Pierce, commander of the
local Legion post.
Pierce said he refused
the use of the hall and
referred the "two representatives of the league"
to post adjutant, Charley
Martin,
Martin told the representatives the hall was
"not available."
SEND fH'EH TO
KISKA-DAtETT
ST. CATHERINES, Unt-.—
Hon. Charles Haley,Ontario
Minister of Labor, declared
in his speech that he was
opposed to Japanese Canadians coming here, according to THE NM CANADIAN of
Kaslp, BC. I ■■ ■ .*
- ■ There's*one good place
DEATH: .. , , ...
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