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uwar EIOUEER. ___._J~ag IO be Center-wide' census will t&ken tomorrow morning, n e. at '8:30 o'clock, announced ;Jos eph Buckley, statistician, Thursday• , Residents are' required to remain Ln their apartments .s o on ., alter, b r e akf ast and until the census taking is over. Only t hose emp1oyed in "essential"'.center di- v I s I ons , s u ch as , p o 1 i c emen, firemen, water; "pump operators andhospital employees, presented fir! j-eorge •Dei of 11K-8F went- the honor ' of receiving the only visit made by Dr. Stork in Amache on New Year's Day. This well known long-leg, ed deliverer of "bundle of.joy" IT*' the Do is with a •Mi ss 1945 ' ,-of on national security, orgarniza- ations opposing the return of evacuated Japanese relied upon two final appeals, according to.the Los Angeles TIMES (Dec, '23). ' . '' . . .'. . ~ One appealed, direct to the evacuees, themselves, the other to Congress, while-'Other groups issued statements urging "full civil ■ -....,,, ' •„ ■ , mm rIglits" for' all Japanese American's*' Ki 1 s o o K, ' R aim o f th e S i - no-Korean League announced plans to leave for •Washing* t on, DC".;, soon and placi be- fore ;,overnment officials conl ident ial information as to howa mass return of Jap- anese may int erf ei e with war effort on the Pacific coast and prolong the war* uther memb er s of the s'ev en organizations have decided upon a joint appeal to the evacuees to stay away "for Mm MORE NAMKS ¥© HONOR ROIL ' Three Japanese-American servicemen with parents in this center were unintentionally omitted from the P10 H EER's r e c ent ly p*ub 1 i s h e d HONOR ROLL. Ihey are as Do 11 ows : S gt • H i r o o Fukuy a m a, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kei- t'heir own. and the nation'1 s go od " unt i. 1 a f t er th ©. war. They are also writing" to Hep . John V, Anderson,' chairman of the house comm itt ee s t udy- ing the-' Japanese -evacuee problem. Expressing concern'-as to th e r est or at ion o f " full, const it utional rights"' to-the J ap an e s e Am e r i c an s',' ■ three Los Ange 1 es or gan"izat'ions— Amer1 can Leglon"Post No.8 , the Bever ly-Vjestwoo'd" Democratic committee and the California League of Women Voters--issued statements urging all citizens ,to join ■ in p rotect in g -th e evacuees • TOIRIGRT •■ ho kovie-s ■' TOMORROW 7i00 p«m.~12F Mess hall 7; 45 p ,m.—11G Mess ' hall ("When The Daltons Rode) MONDAY kichi Fukuyama,91-6Aj Pvt. 7;00 p.mf—9H Mess hall Yoshio D, Takata, son of Mr. and. Mrs, Ryolchi Takata, GK-11C, arid Pvt. Le- land. Nakamura, boh of Mr. and Mrs* Kay "hakamura, 8F- 10S, Sergeant Fukuyama is now serving' with U.S.A.F. 7:45 p.m.--9L Mess-hall I TUESDAY ■■■'•" : No Movies "i/ftien The Daltons R'od'e," a saga of frontier' America tracing the exciting careers ofthe famed'Dalton boys who are led into spec- in 'Chunking, China, while t.acular . crimes by.,p-ersecu- Privates Takata and N-aka- tions of a' land, company, mura are training at pres- began its.regular run last ent at Camp Blanding,Fla#, night. ..'.'_ and Camp liheeler', Ga. , Randolph Scott, Bri:an respectively 8 Don-levy and Kay Francis llf others are omitted give outstanding perfor- ple-ane notify Ph. hEER.) mances in starring roles. '! I do $ o 1 emnly sw e ar "th at I will ;uphold, preserve, and .obey'the Constitution an d 1 aws . o f t h e ' Un it e d St at e s , an d ■ t h at I wi 11 falthfulky execute -my:duties as "■•■'• a member of'the Community Council of the""0ra- nada Relocation.Center and will act for-the best interest, of "its residents." 'Y/ith : this" oath the newly e1act e d Am a ch e C ommun it y Council was 'sworn in- at the Town hall last Tuesday morning by Project Director .James Q* Lidnley*. aSakae ' KaWashiri, block ■ICE' representative, was elected chairman of' the C ommunity Co un c i1 at its first regular meeting. Editor's note: Text of Mr. Lin'dley^s address to "the new council-will appear in 'the next issue of the T'lOhFER. 1 ' Two shipments of surplus projest-grown onions were made 'early this week by the farm section, according to ■ J ohn Sp enc er , ch I e f o f agr i- culture. • Two carloads were shipped to Tule Lake(Calif.)center and one carload, was sent to ■Poston- (Ariz.) relocation center.• • ■ Tneproject poultry'farm has been discontinued with the slaughter of all the chickens last month, -announced John Spencer ,agri- .culture chief, hereafter, -all poultry will be -pur- ch as e'd f r om wholesalers through the mess' division. . continued from p-age 1— obtained jobs themselves or who have means of support and want to come "back home." ' • So far, "only a comparactive handful of residents in the eight relocation centers has announced plans to resettle on the West Coast. It seems evident the" family heads are de- termi&ed to see for themselves • what the situation is before toeing permaaen* 1 e av e of the r el Ov at ipa* c ent er s •
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 19 |
Date Created | 1945-01-06 |
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_N19_P03 |
Title | Page 3 |
Transcript | uwar EIOUEER. ___._J~ag IO be Center-wide' census will t&ken tomorrow morning, n e. at '8:30 o'clock, announced ;Jos eph Buckley, statistician, Thursday• , Residents are' required to remain Ln their apartments .s o on ., alter, b r e akf ast and until the census taking is over. Only t hose emp1oyed in "essential"'.center di- v I s I ons , s u ch as , p o 1 i c emen, firemen, water; "pump operators andhospital employees, presented fir! j-eorge •Dei of 11K-8F went- the honor ' of receiving the only visit made by Dr. Stork in Amache on New Year's Day. This well known long-leg, ed deliverer of "bundle of.joy" IT*' the Do is with a •Mi ss 1945 ' ,-of on national security, orgarniza- ations opposing the return of evacuated Japanese relied upon two final appeals, according to.the Los Angeles TIMES (Dec, '23). ' . '' . . .'. . ~ One appealed, direct to the evacuees, themselves, the other to Congress, while-'Other groups issued statements urging "full civil ■ -....,,, ' •„ ■ , mm rIglits" for' all Japanese American's*' Ki 1 s o o K, ' R aim o f th e S i - no-Korean League announced plans to leave for •Washing* t on, DC".;, soon and placi be- fore ;,overnment officials conl ident ial information as to howa mass return of Jap- anese may int erf ei e with war effort on the Pacific coast and prolong the war* uther memb er s of the s'ev en organizations have decided upon a joint appeal to the evacuees to stay away "for Mm MORE NAMKS ¥© HONOR ROIL ' Three Japanese-American servicemen with parents in this center were unintentionally omitted from the P10 H EER's r e c ent ly p*ub 1 i s h e d HONOR ROLL. Ihey are as Do 11 ows : S gt • H i r o o Fukuy a m a, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kei- t'heir own. and the nation'1 s go od " unt i. 1 a f t er th ©. war. They are also writing" to Hep . John V, Anderson,' chairman of the house comm itt ee s t udy- ing the-' Japanese -evacuee problem. Expressing concern'-as to th e r est or at ion o f " full, const it utional rights"' to-the J ap an e s e Am e r i c an s',' ■ three Los Ange 1 es or gan"izat'ions— Amer1 can Leglon"Post No.8 , the Bever ly-Vjestwoo'd" Democratic committee and the California League of Women Voters--issued statements urging all citizens ,to join ■ in p rotect in g -th e evacuees • TOIRIGRT •■ ho kovie-s ■' TOMORROW 7i00 p«m.~12F Mess hall 7; 45 p ,m.—11G Mess ' hall ("When The Daltons Rode) MONDAY kichi Fukuyama,91-6Aj Pvt. 7;00 p.mf—9H Mess hall Yoshio D, Takata, son of Mr. and. Mrs, Ryolchi Takata, GK-11C, arid Pvt. Le- land. Nakamura, boh of Mr. and Mrs* Kay "hakamura, 8F- 10S, Sergeant Fukuyama is now serving' with U.S.A.F. 7:45 p.m.--9L Mess-hall I TUESDAY ■■■'•" : No Movies "i/ftien The Daltons R'od'e," a saga of frontier' America tracing the exciting careers ofthe famed'Dalton boys who are led into spec- in 'Chunking, China, while t.acular . crimes by.,p-ersecu- Privates Takata and N-aka- tions of a' land, company, mura are training at pres- began its.regular run last ent at Camp Blanding,Fla#, night. ..'.'_ and Camp liheeler', Ga. , Randolph Scott, Bri:an respectively 8 Don-levy and Kay Francis llf others are omitted give outstanding perfor- ple-ane notify Ph. hEER.) mances in starring roles. '! I do $ o 1 emnly sw e ar "th at I will ;uphold, preserve, and .obey'the Constitution an d 1 aws . o f t h e ' Un it e d St at e s , an d ■ t h at I wi 11 falthfulky execute -my:duties as "■•■'• a member of'the Community Council of the""0ra- nada Relocation.Center and will act for-the best interest, of "its residents." 'Y/ith : this" oath the newly e1act e d Am a ch e C ommun it y Council was 'sworn in- at the Town hall last Tuesday morning by Project Director .James Q* Lidnley*. aSakae ' KaWashiri, block ■ICE' representative, was elected chairman of' the C ommunity Co un c i1 at its first regular meeting. Editor's note: Text of Mr. Lin'dley^s address to "the new council-will appear in 'the next issue of the T'lOhFER. 1 ' Two shipments of surplus projest-grown onions were made 'early this week by the farm section, according to ■ J ohn Sp enc er , ch I e f o f agr i- culture. • Two carloads were shipped to Tule Lake(Calif.)center and one carload, was sent to ■Poston- (Ariz.) relocation center.• • ■ Tneproject poultry'farm has been discontinued with the slaughter of all the chickens last month, -announced John Spencer ,agri- .culture chief, hereafter, -all poultry will be -pur- ch as e'd f r om wholesalers through the mess' division. . continued from p-age 1— obtained jobs themselves or who have means of support and want to come "back home." ' • So far, "only a comparactive handful of residents in the eight relocation centers has announced plans to resettle on the West Coast. It seems evident the" family heads are de- termi&ed to see for themselves • what the situation is before toeing permaaen* 1 e av e of the r el Ov at ipa* c ent er s • |