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Page 4 PIOHEER Harch 10, 1945 TGHIGHT W Ho Movies ' .. .•■'■'"■"' T0M0RR, W 7:00 p.m. — llF Mess hall 7:45 p«m«--12G Msss hall (Lady Scarface) MONDAY 7:00 p0iTu--9K Mess hall 7:45 p . m. ■- -10.11 I less hall' TUESDAY 7:00 p.nu—7F Mess hall 7:45 p,ma»-8G Mess hall A duel between the cunning mind of a woman an d the-brains of the police-- that is "Lady Scarface," a thrill-packed film which starts its regular three night showing tomorrow. Dermis OHKeefe and "Judith Anderson lead a fine cast in th I s exc it in;., . o i ctur e. Senior class will present a piay, Spring Fever.,1' in the near future. It is a hilarious com- , edy depicting a hectic day iUst before commencement in a rooming house a t Brookfield college—a 1 1 because spring fever hits Brookfield* More information about the play will be announced later» ''■ Dr, C,-; W* F ett e.grew o f C o lurn'pu g ; Oh i o., we 11 km own'; national moderator,.' will conduct Junior Town League programs in Denver, Colorado- Springs, Pueblo and Amache during March. The Town League program here will beheld on Friday, March IB,in the high school auditorium* The subject of the panel will be: "Should Congress pass at thIs t ime a bill which provides for universal compulsory military training for all 18 year old boys during peace time?" The teachers on t he committee are Melvin Mc- Govern,Mrs.Gladys Seevers, Mrs. Katherine Ste gner, M i s s Re x en e Hv e r e 11 s, Wi 11- 'iam East on, Charles Hinman and Miss Rosalind if/alls. ■ church bneh "The .Truth of Life" will be Tonezo Yoshida's 'sermon topic at the- Seicho-Ho-Iye service tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at the 9H recreation Hall Shigeo Kato ,YBA advisor, will be the YBA service speaker tomorrow morning, - 10 o'clock, at the 7G Bud-., dhist church. Newly elected officers- VITAL STATISTICS of the junior high student DEATH: " body are: Hakanobu Tanizawa, 7H- Tsuyoshi Yamauchi,pres-' 8C, 56, March 8. identj Joe Maruyama, boys' vice-president; T e rumi Byesugi, girls' vice-president; Earsei hinoki, treasurer, and Sue Hashimoto, secretary. At no time is freedom of speech more precious than when a man hits his thumb with a hammer. --'Western Buildin; Event BUDDHIST Sunday school YBA service Adult service SEICHO-HO-IYE Service FkHTHSTAHT Sunday school English service Y out h f e 11 o ws h ip i.ICHIREH Service C ACHOLIC Mass . . Benediction and prayers Catechism for children Confessions 1 ime 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m« 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 6:30 p.nu 9:00 u.m. PI 7G, 7G, . 8H, ace 12G 7G 12G : 911 9H 8H, 6G 111 9:00 a#m» 7F lQ.tOO a.m* 7F 10;00 .a.m. 7F 4:00 p.m. (Saturday)-■ 7F San Francisco district of.,ice has a large listing of job offers for cooks, hpusekeepers, maids, gardeners,and other domestic work. Hage range is $80 to $125 for singlesj#150 to ^250 for couples. buffalo relocation office will have available a'five- room house furnished and conveniently located in a few weeks. Suitable for a family; rent $15 a week, ■Employment for any size family will be secured upon request. A couple for boys'boarding home in Chicago, Man to do cleaning; woman to assist in kitchen. Family with two or three grown children acceptable. $200 . a month plus meals and f ive- r o om ap artment■» Farmer in Connecticut offers year-rbund job growing tobacco and. potatoes. will pay $6 a day. Four- room house furnished, 'Work for worn e n a.v a i 1 a b 1 e. *€>ff ) zn eti/-^ Regular member ship meeting originally scheduled for -February will be called this month,announced Akira Inaba, executive secretary. A rationing system to assure equitable distribution of cigarettes set to begin next week will be slightly delayed due to several blocks reporting a questionable high proportion of smokers in the survey 'taken recently by the business committee, disclosed Asaka Rabata, sales .manager. Ration tickets will be issued to everyone listed ■ in .the block, survey, but r at I on in g w illnot fair and equal unless the resident s ar e honest and wi 11 ing to cooperate, cautioned Takata. Details on the validity and use of these ducats will be announced as soon as possible, added Takata. Co-op patrons are requested to note the latest supply of merchandise on display.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 37 |
Date Created | 1945-03-10 |
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_N37_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
Transcript | Page 4 PIOHEER Harch 10, 1945 TGHIGHT W Ho Movies ' .. .•■'■'"■"' T0M0RR, W 7:00 p.m. — llF Mess hall 7:45 p«m«--12G Msss hall (Lady Scarface) MONDAY 7:00 p0iTu--9K Mess hall 7:45 p . m. ■- -10.11 I less hall' TUESDAY 7:00 p.nu—7F Mess hall 7:45 p,ma»-8G Mess hall A duel between the cunning mind of a woman an d the-brains of the police-- that is "Lady Scarface," a thrill-packed film which starts its regular three night showing tomorrow. Dermis OHKeefe and "Judith Anderson lead a fine cast in th I s exc it in;., . o i ctur e. Senior class will present a piay, Spring Fever.,1' in the near future. It is a hilarious com- , edy depicting a hectic day iUst before commencement in a rooming house a t Brookfield college—a 1 1 because spring fever hits Brookfield* More information about the play will be announced later» ''■ Dr, C,-; W* F ett e.grew o f C o lurn'pu g ; Oh i o., we 11 km own'; national moderator,.' will conduct Junior Town League programs in Denver, Colorado- Springs, Pueblo and Amache during March. The Town League program here will beheld on Friday, March IB,in the high school auditorium* The subject of the panel will be: "Should Congress pass at thIs t ime a bill which provides for universal compulsory military training for all 18 year old boys during peace time?" The teachers on t he committee are Melvin Mc- Govern,Mrs.Gladys Seevers, Mrs. Katherine Ste gner, M i s s Re x en e Hv e r e 11 s, Wi 11- 'iam East on, Charles Hinman and Miss Rosalind if/alls. ■ church bneh "The .Truth of Life" will be Tonezo Yoshida's 'sermon topic at the- Seicho-Ho-Iye service tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at the 9H recreation Hall Shigeo Kato ,YBA advisor, will be the YBA service speaker tomorrow morning, - 10 o'clock, at the 7G Bud-., dhist church. Newly elected officers- VITAL STATISTICS of the junior high student DEATH: " body are: Hakanobu Tanizawa, 7H- Tsuyoshi Yamauchi,pres-' 8C, 56, March 8. identj Joe Maruyama, boys' vice-president; T e rumi Byesugi, girls' vice-president; Earsei hinoki, treasurer, and Sue Hashimoto, secretary. At no time is freedom of speech more precious than when a man hits his thumb with a hammer. --'Western Buildin; Event BUDDHIST Sunday school YBA service Adult service SEICHO-HO-IYE Service FkHTHSTAHT Sunday school English service Y out h f e 11 o ws h ip i.ICHIREH Service C ACHOLIC Mass . . Benediction and prayers Catechism for children Confessions 1 ime 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m« 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 6:30 p.nu 9:00 u.m. PI 7G, 7G, . 8H, ace 12G 7G 12G : 911 9H 8H, 6G 111 9:00 a#m» 7F lQ.tOO a.m* 7F 10;00 .a.m. 7F 4:00 p.m. (Saturday)-■ 7F San Francisco district of.,ice has a large listing of job offers for cooks, hpusekeepers, maids, gardeners,and other domestic work. Hage range is $80 to $125 for singlesj#150 to ^250 for couples. buffalo relocation office will have available a'five- room house furnished and conveniently located in a few weeks. Suitable for a family; rent $15 a week, ■Employment for any size family will be secured upon request. A couple for boys'boarding home in Chicago, Man to do cleaning; woman to assist in kitchen. Family with two or three grown children acceptable. $200 . a month plus meals and f ive- r o om ap artment■» Farmer in Connecticut offers year-rbund job growing tobacco and. potatoes. will pay $6 a day. Four- room house furnished, 'Work for worn e n a.v a i 1 a b 1 e. *€>ff ) zn eti/-^ Regular member ship meeting originally scheduled for -February will be called this month,announced Akira Inaba, executive secretary. A rationing system to assure equitable distribution of cigarettes set to begin next week will be slightly delayed due to several blocks reporting a questionable high proportion of smokers in the survey 'taken recently by the business committee, disclosed Asaka Rabata, sales .manager. Ration tickets will be issued to everyone listed ■ in .the block, survey, but r at I on in g w illnot fair and equal unless the resident s ar e honest and wi 11 ing to cooperate, cautioned Takata. Details on the validity and use of these ducats will be announced as soon as possible, added Takata. Co-op patrons are requested to note the latest supply of merchandise on display. |