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Page.4 PIOKCT ' OFFICE The WRA will open a district relocation office this week at Visalia, Calif., in the Seligman Larkins building, 117 N. Church street,accordingto Charles F, Miller., relocation supervisor for the Northern Tm is KITES JIEBDAT Local YWCA will hold an impressive recognition and ring ceremony this Sunday n.ia area relocation offices California area. Paul Jp Fisher? formerly of the Fresno WA office, will be in charge of the new office and will handle relocation for returnees in Alpine, Mono, Inyo, Tulare, Kings, and Kern counties. Other Northern Gtilifor- afternoon, 2 o'clock at the Hospitality House, according to Mrs. George Take yama, Y executive secretary. Miss Elsie Joha nson, YWCA state district secretary,will deliver the main address. W, Ray Johnson, chief of community management, will spsak words of greeting. are located in Presno,Wat- sonville, Stockton, Santa Rosa, San x'rancisco, Sac* ramento, Oakland and San Jose. FAVOR RETURN OF HSI$i! TO COAST HOMES' ■Sentiment expressed by majority of more than 700 • The Y cordially extends persons gathered at a meet- invitation to all its ing recently at Bellevue, friends and former board Wash*, was in favor of al- members to attend this lowing loyal nisei to re- special ceremony. turn to their West Coast All presidents or repre- homes and farms, sentatives of each GR club George Westboau of-Auburn arid program and refreshment and Nifty Garrett of Sumner,, committees are requested txvo anti-Japanese Remember' to meet tomorrow night, Pearl Harbor' League officers, made little headway in an attempt to sway th® people their way in a question and. answer .period. The meeting closed on a very friendly fashion for the nlsei.,voic©d by elder ly Mrs. Charles Bunnell, who To provide returnees has three s oris in the armed with ■ temporary room and services. board while making definite "I think we should ac re l:o cat ion plans., a. hostel cept the Japanese Americans has been opened recently as they want us to do—aS in San Jose, Calif-., with the' Americans : they have T. Kawakami in charge, ac- proved themselves to be," wording to Mario'Vtcehio,- ifr.s. Burnell declared, relocation advisor. The hostel, . which ' is located at 630 North Fifth s.treft.,will accommodate.ap- pr-rncima'te 1 y 50 per s ons, ,and the rates are $1,50 a day.' So' clock,at the Hospitality House, to obtain final Instructions, added Mrs. fake yama.* mis CLSt mother Hostel : May 16, 1946 TOHIGHT jP^W 7:00 -p-, m. — 1 IE. Me as hall 7:45 p.m. — 9E Mess Hall (Vernon & Irene Castli) TOMORROW Ho Movies FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. —7K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--6H Mess hall (Eve of St, Mark) SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.—12G Mess hall 7:45 p.m-,—11F Mess hall MONDAY No Movies "Eve of St, Mark," a passionate love story of a young couple during wartime, starts on its tj^ree-night run Friday* Michael Of.Shea and Anne Baxter are cast in the romantic leads. Concluding Its regular run tonight is "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers . BACCALAUREATE ■SPEAKER SEW Rev. Paul Dean Roberts of the St. Johns Lpiscopal church in Denver will be the lo*al high school Baccalaureate service speaker on June 3 in the school auditorium. LOST: Multi-colored woven straw purse,envelope style (4" by 4"),near PX-garage, Saturday after noon,Reward, Return to PIOHEHR. A round table discussion on "Life Is Immortal" will be conducted by Unosuke Karatsu at the Seicho-No- Iye meeting tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at 12G recreation hall* |jf"-AH AC M IE C H O IRC H S IE IRV I! C IE $ /Event Time ' .-■ | FROTHSTAMT /•Neighborhood Bible #>lass V^ASHIHGTOH-^Sen. Warren G. Magnus on (Dem., Was h,) Aeirejnded a clear cut national policy on Japanese living in the United States* Alien Japanese and nisei who show loyalty to Kiro- rnito should bo "shipped off ■^0 Jw&X#&e territtfrw on the f irst"b©»t'S^tJajn &per%fl 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. (Friday) (Saturday) Place I 8K ' 9LI1 v-Prayer meeting 7 00 p »m* (We dne s day) (Thursday) 9Hi /Bible Lecture 7 30 p .m. 9H- I'yVesper Services 7 30 p.m, (Friday) om /^Children's Sabbath school 2 00 p.m. (Saturday) 9E /Adult .Sabbath school 9. 00 a.iij. (Saturday) 9H"; /Sabbath Worshi.p 10 00 a.m., (Saturday) m /Vesper Services 7;30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H-: f H vange 1 i s t ic me^*ting HZ-" (Sound Motion Pi-c*t'ur>$Sv)'7:30 p.rrn (Thursday) 9fif f'.-'- SHICHC>lK>-iYE . iS^rY^c?. ..., /•;••;//' •..■..■■«. n- ,//. ,Xitf&Zg*M: ;i£&ia?9daa*l.l.-':. m „ , „ , lt L ( „, l ,„ ; ■ ... nl
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 56 |
Date Created | 1945-05-16 |
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 | 6 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_N56_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
Transcript | Page.4 PIOKCT ' OFFICE The WRA will open a district relocation office this week at Visalia, Calif., in the Seligman Larkins building, 117 N. Church street,accordingto Charles F, Miller., relocation supervisor for the Northern Tm is KITES JIEBDAT Local YWCA will hold an impressive recognition and ring ceremony this Sunday n.ia area relocation offices California area. Paul Jp Fisher? formerly of the Fresno WA office, will be in charge of the new office and will handle relocation for returnees in Alpine, Mono, Inyo, Tulare, Kings, and Kern counties. Other Northern Gtilifor- afternoon, 2 o'clock at the Hospitality House, according to Mrs. George Take yama, Y executive secretary. Miss Elsie Joha nson, YWCA state district secretary,will deliver the main address. W, Ray Johnson, chief of community management, will spsak words of greeting. are located in Presno,Wat- sonville, Stockton, Santa Rosa, San x'rancisco, Sac* ramento, Oakland and San Jose. FAVOR RETURN OF HSI$i! TO COAST HOMES' ■Sentiment expressed by majority of more than 700 • The Y cordially extends persons gathered at a meet- invitation to all its ing recently at Bellevue, friends and former board Wash*, was in favor of al- members to attend this lowing loyal nisei to re- special ceremony. turn to their West Coast All presidents or repre- homes and farms, sentatives of each GR club George Westboau of-Auburn arid program and refreshment and Nifty Garrett of Sumner,, committees are requested txvo anti-Japanese Remember' to meet tomorrow night, Pearl Harbor' League officers, made little headway in an attempt to sway th® people their way in a question and. answer .period. The meeting closed on a very friendly fashion for the nlsei.,voic©d by elder ly Mrs. Charles Bunnell, who To provide returnees has three s oris in the armed with ■ temporary room and services. board while making definite "I think we should ac re l:o cat ion plans., a. hostel cept the Japanese Americans has been opened recently as they want us to do—aS in San Jose, Calif-., with the' Americans : they have T. Kawakami in charge, ac- proved themselves to be," wording to Mario'Vtcehio,- ifr.s. Burnell declared, relocation advisor. The hostel, . which ' is located at 630 North Fifth s.treft.,will accommodate.ap- pr-rncima'te 1 y 50 per s ons, ,and the rates are $1,50 a day.' So' clock,at the Hospitality House, to obtain final Instructions, added Mrs. fake yama.* mis CLSt mother Hostel : May 16, 1946 TOHIGHT jP^W 7:00 -p-, m. — 1 IE. Me as hall 7:45 p.m. — 9E Mess Hall (Vernon & Irene Castli) TOMORROW Ho Movies FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. —7K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--6H Mess hall (Eve of St, Mark) SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.—12G Mess hall 7:45 p.m-,—11F Mess hall MONDAY No Movies "Eve of St, Mark," a passionate love story of a young couple during wartime, starts on its tj^ree-night run Friday* Michael Of.Shea and Anne Baxter are cast in the romantic leads. Concluding Its regular run tonight is "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle," starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers . BACCALAUREATE ■SPEAKER SEW Rev. Paul Dean Roberts of the St. Johns Lpiscopal church in Denver will be the lo*al high school Baccalaureate service speaker on June 3 in the school auditorium. LOST: Multi-colored woven straw purse,envelope style (4" by 4"),near PX-garage, Saturday after noon,Reward, Return to PIOHEHR. A round table discussion on "Life Is Immortal" will be conducted by Unosuke Karatsu at the Seicho-No- Iye meeting tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at 12G recreation hall* |jf"-AH AC M IE C H O IRC H S IE IRV I! C IE $ /Event Time ' .-■ | FROTHSTAMT /•Neighborhood Bible #>lass V^ASHIHGTOH-^Sen. Warren G. Magnus on (Dem., Was h,) Aeirejnded a clear cut national policy on Japanese living in the United States* Alien Japanese and nisei who show loyalty to Kiro- rnito should bo "shipped off ■^0 Jw&X#&e territtfrw on the f irst"b©»t'S^tJajn &per%fl 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. (Friday) (Saturday) Place I 8K ' 9LI1 v-Prayer meeting 7 00 p »m* (We dne s day) (Thursday) 9Hi /Bible Lecture 7 30 p .m. 9H- I'yVesper Services 7 30 p.m, (Friday) om /^Children's Sabbath school 2 00 p.m. (Saturday) 9E /Adult .Sabbath school 9. 00 a.iij. (Saturday) 9H"; /Sabbath Worshi.p 10 00 a.m., (Saturday) m /Vesper Services 7;30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H-: f H vange 1 i s t ic me^*ting HZ-" (Sound Motion Pi-c*t'ur>$Sv)'7:30 p.rrn (Thursday) 9fif f'.-'- SHICHC>lK>-iYE . iS^rY^c?. ..., /•;••;//' •..■..■■«. n- ,//. ,Xitf&Zg*M: ;i£&ia?9daa*l.l.-':. m „ , „ , lt L ( „, l ,„ ; ■ ... nl |