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•C ^:Pr*y Vol.II E'o.25 Saturday, Jai stuwrofsFiitar*?:* .re _ n t emu■ e raie V, 11' vj UJ l'v -> O* Amach the IE postei j liam j I opera' .e Silk Screen! s no contract with j 4- *• tram mg i _ 1 or duller, project a f a we hpr^tk: rioaa SEE 5E.EWCI3C0--State Attorney Swiaral of Calif or- nia, Robert W. Eenny, Fas wrdtten the law enforce- ment officers of the state' calling upon them to se that returning Japanese — •'"—~" ■ Americans are given full protection. -• In his letter he quotes a statement issued recently Ry the State Law Enforce- men t Ad vIsory c ommi11e e, which, says in part: "We consider it our sworn, duty as law enforcement officers to fully cooperate with the Army au th or i t i e s in dealing with the return oR the Japanese residents, of this State. -All persons, regardless of Face, are entitled to the full protection of the. law. The Army has .carefully Investigated each person to be permitted to return and will not allow those who are potentially dangerous to'return, -■' "There should be no difficulty involved in this transition unless Incidents | closed Thursday. qui: The Eaw made an in- I regarding addition- ' al posters, several, weeks.] ago but no order was j placed and it is not j known at this tSme whether I such. an. order will Es i forthcoming in view of I the revised TEE- program, Wounding in action.of four m o :o e Ana o he . s e r v i c e - 'men In .trance1 was reported this week* ■■■•.-.• •'.- y They '.are:. '' "•• .;' ' On 0-E. 28 1944. EE E.EA:-A, Pfc. Toshi.o, 2 5, husband - of Ens. Sue E. flamataka, 12E-5F. Or,. Oct. 2 5, 1544. F- DEI S UR [J, F vt. Ak i r a, - 19, son of Mr* and Ers. Eazuo ImtsurU, 12:-HE. Ee was wounded In action previously in Italy in August, 1944. On Eov.'2, 1944. FOEI, Cp1. Y a s u o, 2 5, son of tr. and Ers. Chiyo- luwtsu i ox \ , oi— ciijf an u husband of Frs. Hannah Fori, E1-10E. On Jan. 5, 1945. FAS FTAEE, P vt. KId e o, 24, son of Mr* and Frs. Eametaro Yasutake, 11F-2E. Pf c . T o shin Eamataka continued on. oage 5 — ir> sani I* G ! r ui J. ei 3 G I standing ITavy !ders were com | time ago. All t- loster or- Eight .center selectees at JeE and two former Anacheans recent are scheduled to depart to th tomorrow morning to report 'office for active duty:' in the Ariiy j. ne; the cei and lei Foi; the; co : Pyt Irank 3 i'i erson Earraors ,F,o . , .on center, according ! Internal security • will assemble at Iter police station ve at 7:15 a.m. owing are listed on In order to provide ''lie best . possible service to Amache residents, shipment of household goods- to the West Coast or ' elsewhere will be picked up on' Eon- d ays, Wediie s day 3 and' Fridays only,Herbert J.Watcher, evacuee property officer, announced Thursday. Fee nest for picking up such property must be made 40 hours in advance, and the boxes and crates must be plainly marked. Crating materials may be obtained by contacting Watcher in the Wroth buildini. An nipportunity ■ to contribute:' -to ;- th,ep- National Foundation ,: for .Infantile Paralysis .-. -will , be given the c ent e r residents next WeeE witE . the opening of mitsu Yi the Larch of' Dimes drive,' Pvt, announced. John D, Ileal, CA Pvt* -Ei au.p.e r vi s or, local drive chairman* . ■ E in c Heal will be assisted by school c: Kelvin .EcOovorn, who will CA ursolic it f,acuity members and Preside?! high school students, and urday. nii Dr. Enoch Dumas, who will the -driv -John Andn, Evt. irahara,Pvt. Shu- Imaia Evt. James T. Fa- wahara, Evt. . Joe Eawana, Evt. Henry-If.tsuruoka,Pvt. Tamiyoohi Yokci, Pvt.'iaasa- iia a. s a vi shi - I - .and lan e 1 e p.entary gn • 11 sponsor ill im it Sat- to cu lminato al auu ed. Several government \a- gencies that formerly employed evacuees on the West Coast have asked the San Francisco WRA office regarding the availability o f th e s o omp 1 o y o e s, a c c o r d - ing to John E. Province of the WasEington "WRA office. It Is suggested all. eligible persons wishing federal employment In t he evacuated area contact the local relocation office for assistance in submitting their applications to the proper' civil service district.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 25 |
Date Created | 1945-01-27 |
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 | 5 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_N25_P01 |
Title | page 1 |
Transcript | •C ^:Pr*y Vol.II E'o.25 Saturday, Jai stuwrofsFiitar*?:* .re _ n t emu■ e raie V, 11' vj UJ l'v -> O* Amach the IE postei j liam j I opera' .e Silk Screen! s no contract with j 4- *• tram mg i _ 1 or duller, project a f a we hpr^tk: rioaa SEE 5E.EWCI3C0--State Attorney Swiaral of Calif or- nia, Robert W. Eenny, Fas wrdtten the law enforce- ment officers of the state' calling upon them to se that returning Japanese — •'"—~" ■ Americans are given full protection. -• In his letter he quotes a statement issued recently Ry the State Law Enforce- men t Ad vIsory c ommi11e e, which, says in part: "We consider it our sworn, duty as law enforcement officers to fully cooperate with the Army au th or i t i e s in dealing with the return oR the Japanese residents, of this State. -All persons, regardless of Face, are entitled to the full protection of the. law. The Army has .carefully Investigated each person to be permitted to return and will not allow those who are potentially dangerous to'return, -■' "There should be no difficulty involved in this transition unless Incidents | closed Thursday. qui: The Eaw made an in- I regarding addition- ' al posters, several, weeks.] ago but no order was j placed and it is not j known at this tSme whether I such. an. order will Es i forthcoming in view of I the revised TEE- program, Wounding in action.of four m o :o e Ana o he . s e r v i c e - 'men In .trance1 was reported this week* ■■■•.-.• •'.- y They '.are:. '' "•• .;' ' On 0-E. 28 1944. EE E.EA:-A, Pfc. Toshi.o, 2 5, husband - of Ens. Sue E. flamataka, 12E-5F. Or,. Oct. 2 5, 1544. F- DEI S UR [J, F vt. Ak i r a, - 19, son of Mr* and Ers. Eazuo ImtsurU, 12:-HE. Ee was wounded In action previously in Italy in August, 1944. On Eov.'2, 1944. FOEI, Cp1. Y a s u o, 2 5, son of tr. and Ers. Chiyo- luwtsu i ox \ , oi— ciijf an u husband of Frs. Hannah Fori, E1-10E. On Jan. 5, 1945. FAS FTAEE, P vt. KId e o, 24, son of Mr* and Frs. Eametaro Yasutake, 11F-2E. Pf c . T o shin Eamataka continued on. oage 5 — ir> sani I* G ! r ui J. ei 3 G I standing ITavy !ders were com | time ago. All t- loster or- Eight .center selectees at JeE and two former Anacheans recent are scheduled to depart to th tomorrow morning to report 'office for active duty:' in the Ariiy j. ne; the cei and lei Foi; the; co : Pyt Irank 3 i'i erson Earraors ,F,o . , .on center, according ! Internal security • will assemble at Iter police station ve at 7:15 a.m. owing are listed on In order to provide ''lie best . possible service to Amache residents, shipment of household goods- to the West Coast or ' elsewhere will be picked up on' Eon- d ays, Wediie s day 3 and' Fridays only,Herbert J.Watcher, evacuee property officer, announced Thursday. Fee nest for picking up such property must be made 40 hours in advance, and the boxes and crates must be plainly marked. Crating materials may be obtained by contacting Watcher in the Wroth buildini. An nipportunity ■ to contribute:' -to ;- th,ep- National Foundation ,: for .Infantile Paralysis .-. -will , be given the c ent e r residents next WeeE witE . the opening of mitsu Yi the Larch of' Dimes drive,' Pvt, announced. John D, Ileal, CA Pvt* -Ei au.p.e r vi s or, local drive chairman* . ■ E in c Heal will be assisted by school c: Kelvin .EcOovorn, who will CA ursolic it f,acuity members and Preside?! high school students, and urday. nii Dr. Enoch Dumas, who will the -driv -John Andn, Evt. irahara,Pvt. Shu- Imaia Evt. James T. Fa- wahara, Evt. . Joe Eawana, Evt. Henry-If.tsuruoka,Pvt. Tamiyoohi Yokci, Pvt.'iaasa- iia a. s a vi shi - I - .and lan e 1 e p.entary gn • 11 sponsor ill im it Sat- to cu lminato al auu ed. Several government \a- gencies that formerly employed evacuees on the West Coast have asked the San Francisco WRA office regarding the availability o f th e s o omp 1 o y o e s, a c c o r d - ing to John E. Province of the WasEington "WRA office. It Is suggested all. eligible persons wishing federal employment In t he evacuated area contact the local relocation office for assistance in submitting their applications to the proper' civil service district. |