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January 10, 1945 PIONEER — P{ You won't s e a a, wood on Indian standing . by the door to room 10, Forth Ed. buildings but the man inside with a beaming smile that would give Joe E. Brown a good "run for his money has been passing out cigars with feverish gusto. -This.sudden and reck-- less, generosity, we are- informed - by a reliable source, is the happy aftermath of a dizzy,, whirling trip taken by this cigar-passing .person- and his Mrs.-to Denver, and returning with~-of all t h1n g s--a b aby'b o y, obtained via adoption. It seems _ with holiday transportation . on high priority,this particular Dr. ■ Stork could not get a ,through-ticket to Amache _ from the ODT. • The in fan t, b orn D e c * 19, 1944, has been named William Henri' by the proud parents. Weighing 8 pounds at birth, he now tips the scale at. 7 pounds 14 ounces--2 ounce loss due to transportation shrinkage » By the way, _ William hienri's proud parents are R a p o r t s Of f. leer a n d Elr s . Joe McClelland. CQHGEA1- ULATIONS I R. Y. — continued, from page L- miles, they must first obtain, a permit from, the US'. district attorney. Also, in changing their employment■ and- place of. residence, eyen . 1f across the s tr e et, a permit must be obtained. "first. .".', In areas outside the restricted zone, the regulations have not been em- forced strictly,- but a warning from one of the ES d i s tr1ct a 11or neysha s been reported that any alien Japanese violating the reg- u 1 a 11 on s wi 11 b e s e nt t o an internment camp. The first group to contact, incase trouble arises, will bo the ERA or the re- s e111ernent commi 11e es s et up by church, groups _and friends. Every evacuee should find out from.the nearest ERA ■office.where such committees are located and -who are the leaders. Regulations concerning travel permits to Hawaii s ance have been . further WRA office, according to Fro Root Director James G. Lindley, as follows: ..TRAVEL. ASSISTANCE 1,. Relo catod e va c ue e s a pp lying for tr ave 1 a s s 1 s t -- anco in returning to the evacuated area are eligible for grants only if returning to the State or portion of State (i.e. western Wash- travel assistance, housing, md Alaska, and leave . clear- clarified by the Washington RUMOR 1 ICIIJJEP SAH" JOSE, Calif.--Despite rumors 'to the contrary, there has been no incident here concerning a former evacuee* A Mr. iamamotc has been living near here for the last three weeks unmolested. DOI •T 3 EL IE YE IDLE 1AL-K, rET THE FACT 3 FIRST. REPEAT ONLY MBAT YOU -El OW TQ. BE .TRUE. V ' TALBOT, Orange count; Calif .--Six evacuee.families have returned to this area. One man, a Mr,* IwakOshl, was labeled . '"Pro-Jap." by some residents in the area. Ee has left the community. however, other five families are . getting along without any trouble. LOS AEGELES--A story that five persons of Japa- n e g e a n c e s t r y. we r e m o lest o d here is entirely unfounded and is nothing more than a malicious rumor probably started by someone with the idea .of frightening evacuees f r om r e t ur n i n g. Editor' s note ; Abo v o. information was received by James G. Lindley, project director, from R. B. Oozzens, assistant WRA di- r octor in San FrancIs co. Fi r s t wa s obtaino d by ph one .direct. \mm$ 7md P1L&CK . —continued from page 1 — .residents of Amache we will be able to keep this a safe place to live while we remain here." The low per-capito fire loss at Amache since the center .opened was.a very important factor in rocelv- ing the award, according to Chief Glenn Rumley. ington or Oregon or southern Arizona) from which they we re o r i g i na11y e va c ua t e d. However, in those (presumably rare) cases where the h e a c't o f a f ami 1 y. wa s e va c u - a ted from one State and his dependents from another, the dependents may now receive grants to accompany the head to his pre-evacuation State of residence, -2. Visitors at the centers cannot apply at the centers for transportation as sis tance cover ing r eturn to the evacuated area. They must make application to the 'field ' office nearest t o ■ t E e p o I n t wh e r e th e y r e s i'de d before visiting the center. . . 3. Travel grants for relocated people returning to the evacuated.area will be made available only to cover the most .direct routing between the point of present residence and the West Coast destination. If such people wish to stop off at a center en route, any additional travel involved will have to be at th e1r own exp en s e. . 4. Arrangements a r e — continued on page 5 J&DMiS£iO*8S lO ICIBE RCIHICED AdmissIon prices to the CA sponsored movies and basketball games (league games only) will be reduced, announced S. Fujino, co- treasurer of Amache Recreation ass oc iat i on, , Holiday • This is in accordance with the resolution passed at the first meeting of the new-., recreation committee on"-Jan. "5. Effective this Sunday, Jan.. . 14, stated Fujino, admission charges to both no vi o s an. d ; a me s wi 11 be 5 cents for adults and 2 cents for children 12 years and under Patrons, especially children, are,.requested to have the right change ready so as., to. avoid unnecessary congestion at the door, Fujino added.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 20 |
Date Created | 1945-01-10 |
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_N20_P03 |
Title | Page 3 |
Transcript | January 10, 1945 PIONEER — P{ You won't s e a a, wood on Indian standing . by the door to room 10, Forth Ed. buildings but the man inside with a beaming smile that would give Joe E. Brown a good "run for his money has been passing out cigars with feverish gusto. -This.sudden and reck-- less, generosity, we are- informed - by a reliable source, is the happy aftermath of a dizzy,, whirling trip taken by this cigar-passing .person- and his Mrs.-to Denver, and returning with~-of all t h1n g s--a b aby'b o y, obtained via adoption. It seems _ with holiday transportation . on high priority,this particular Dr. ■ Stork could not get a ,through-ticket to Amache _ from the ODT. • The in fan t, b orn D e c * 19, 1944, has been named William Henri' by the proud parents. Weighing 8 pounds at birth, he now tips the scale at. 7 pounds 14 ounces--2 ounce loss due to transportation shrinkage » By the way, _ William hienri's proud parents are R a p o r t s Of f. leer a n d Elr s . Joe McClelland. CQHGEA1- ULATIONS I R. Y. — continued, from page L- miles, they must first obtain, a permit from, the US'. district attorney. Also, in changing their employment■ and- place of. residence, eyen . 1f across the s tr e et, a permit must be obtained. "first. .".', In areas outside the restricted zone, the regulations have not been em- forced strictly,- but a warning from one of the ES d i s tr1ct a 11or neysha s been reported that any alien Japanese violating the reg- u 1 a 11 on s wi 11 b e s e nt t o an internment camp. The first group to contact, incase trouble arises, will bo the ERA or the re- s e111ernent commi 11e es s et up by church, groups _and friends. Every evacuee should find out from.the nearest ERA ■office.where such committees are located and -who are the leaders. Regulations concerning travel permits to Hawaii s ance have been . further WRA office, according to Fro Root Director James G. Lindley, as follows: ..TRAVEL. ASSISTANCE 1,. Relo catod e va c ue e s a pp lying for tr ave 1 a s s 1 s t -- anco in returning to the evacuated area are eligible for grants only if returning to the State or portion of State (i.e. western Wash- travel assistance, housing, md Alaska, and leave . clear- clarified by the Washington RUMOR 1 ICIIJJEP SAH" JOSE, Calif.--Despite rumors 'to the contrary, there has been no incident here concerning a former evacuee* A Mr. iamamotc has been living near here for the last three weeks unmolested. DOI •T 3 EL IE YE IDLE 1AL-K, rET THE FACT 3 FIRST. REPEAT ONLY MBAT YOU -El OW TQ. BE .TRUE. V ' TALBOT, Orange count; Calif .--Six evacuee.families have returned to this area. One man, a Mr,* IwakOshl, was labeled . '"Pro-Jap." by some residents in the area. Ee has left the community. however, other five families are . getting along without any trouble. LOS AEGELES--A story that five persons of Japa- n e g e a n c e s t r y. we r e m o lest o d here is entirely unfounded and is nothing more than a malicious rumor probably started by someone with the idea .of frightening evacuees f r om r e t ur n i n g. Editor' s note ; Abo v o. information was received by James G. Lindley, project director, from R. B. Oozzens, assistant WRA di- r octor in San FrancIs co. Fi r s t wa s obtaino d by ph one .direct. \mm$ 7md P1L&CK . —continued from page 1 — .residents of Amache we will be able to keep this a safe place to live while we remain here." The low per-capito fire loss at Amache since the center .opened was.a very important factor in rocelv- ing the award, according to Chief Glenn Rumley. ington or Oregon or southern Arizona) from which they we re o r i g i na11y e va c ua t e d. However, in those (presumably rare) cases where the h e a c't o f a f ami 1 y. wa s e va c u - a ted from one State and his dependents from another, the dependents may now receive grants to accompany the head to his pre-evacuation State of residence, -2. Visitors at the centers cannot apply at the centers for transportation as sis tance cover ing r eturn to the evacuated area. They must make application to the 'field ' office nearest t o ■ t E e p o I n t wh e r e th e y r e s i'de d before visiting the center. . . 3. Travel grants for relocated people returning to the evacuated.area will be made available only to cover the most .direct routing between the point of present residence and the West Coast destination. If such people wish to stop off at a center en route, any additional travel involved will have to be at th e1r own exp en s e. . 4. Arrangements a r e — continued on page 5 J&DMiS£iO*8S lO ICIBE RCIHICED AdmissIon prices to the CA sponsored movies and basketball games (league games only) will be reduced, announced S. Fujino, co- treasurer of Amache Recreation ass oc iat i on, , Holiday • This is in accordance with the resolution passed at the first meeting of the new-., recreation committee on"-Jan. "5. Effective this Sunday, Jan.. . 14, stated Fujino, admission charges to both no vi o s an. d ; a me s wi 11 be 5 cents for adults and 2 cents for children 12 years and under Patrons, especially children, are,.requested to have the right change ready so as., to. avoid unnecessary congestion at the door, Fujino added. |