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fray 11, 1945 In. o I'd er to p enmi t na r t i- cipation of its employees in the Field Day activities, the Co-op win " close : at 10' b''clock tomorrow morn- inn . .PIOHEER .Page 5 Colorado state tan to liens will he redeemed (l cent for every five tokens) at the Co-op cash register receipt .receiving booth every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 to 3:50 p.m., until May 31. Si Fujino was appointed recently as a member of the board of directors to replace Jimmy Takata. -Aids Ewictiok Any evacuee who wishes to reocnupy h i s rented property should consult the project attorney's office at once to obtain aid in drawing up proper eviction notices, stated Mrs. Mima R. pollitt, acting project attorney.' She will remain here during the rest of this month. A letter must also 'be sent to the OP A when tenants are a s 1: e d t o. ■ 1 e a ve':. Eye n if the tenant is willing to leave, he may need a notice to help him get another p1ace, she continued. Quick action should be taken, added Mrs. Pollitt, because it sometimes takes three or four months before a house can-be vacated. 'WU."5IITHIUI€ ^===.;SB©IL'n>ll£ia5==u Pvt s . k ac T s u j i m o t o, D. Takata, Tommy -Fukasawa, Mikio Fukunaga, Junji' kuma- m.oto, Camp Blandiug, Fla. j Pvts. Hikaru C. Ya su n a ga, Roy Mat sue Hashioka, James T. Shizuru, Ft. hnox, by. Pvt. G■ i c h i I clii s a k a, Denver, C olo.; Sgt. John II. Mat sumoto, KeesierFi eld, Miss.; Pvt. Henji Runosaki, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. In "a joint extension of policy, the War and Navy that.' thefj■. wi 11 p 1 ace in non-hazardous duty other service' members-of families Ilmlt Semwmcie ■IOlWACmiEE% The local-staff c ante en, which is ' a private enterprise onerated by the an- po inted p en noiine 1, e x tend s • s e r vi o e p r i vi 1 o g e s to e va c - ■uees working in the admin- 'i strati on area only, stated " J o s on I:. Donn e g an, M. o n d a y. Hours will be limited—8 a.m. to 4:3.0 p.m.., Monday through. Saturday. 'Evacuees are asked to comply with this regulation. HLWS "LKWWllE mTOLEKAl CHICAGO "Small but well • organized.economically interested groups of.little Hitlers" were profiting from a commercialized campaign aimed at 2000 returnees, declared II, Rex 'Lee, Washington WRA director of ■ relocation, ' in. a recent ad d r e s s bof ore t ] \ e City club. He added that the campaign was "founded on race prejudice and masked in- terms of patriotism." Lee assorted , the WRA was "n-o t f i ght in. g the thoughtless -and deluded people who join tine. anti- Jap" organizations. "Our fight is against the' men who keep the ledgers—the "race baiters who count . t lie i n success in dollars and cents. Too many merchants have anti-Japanese signs in. their windows because they are afraid to take them. out. "Too many people have signed anti-Japanese resolutions hoc oil's e they were afraid not to 'play ball,'" averred Lee. TERRY HALL '•'their "sole surviving son' 'Departments Have announced in which, two or more non- sons have died in line of duty or are-reported miss- - ing in .action or prisoners of war. However, no actio n t o reassign•surviving members will be taken unless nonnested . by serviceman involved or by a mqmber of his ■ immediate family, it was stated. Requests involving Army personnel should be mailed to the Adjutant General, Washington, DC. C a s o s p r evi o u s1y s ubm i tted - and d en i od sho u 1 d be re s ubmitted for consideration, under the now, broader policy, the joint statement advised. The pars unmaking application should furnish the name and relationship of the writer to all members of the family. For the members in Hie armed forces., grade, serial number, organization, a n d station assignment _ should also be inc1uaed0 fu11 information as to death, capture or miss in; status of family .members should be given in the request e HAVE HIBHLE of the Blue c 1 u b Will :et billiard table • at the 11G servicemen' a center soon, announced Mrs. Molly "Hada, -executive .secretary. ■ T}).o facilities of the conter is at tho dispo.sal of all visiting sonvice men and wornon, discharged vet- 'erans and. enlisted reserve c o r}- j s m emb o r s, ad d e d I.: r s. blada. UNBLOCK ACCOUNTS continued from page 1—- special license whicn will p orm11 s uf ficion 11y f roe use of funds to conduct business. Evacuees who wish further information on wish to ' a ec unc nee e s sary any) 1 i ca- •tion forms should, contact /the project "attorney or the nolo c a t i. o n p r o g r am o f f i c o r. 'Relocatees -may communicate with '-the director of the project from which they relocated. * BllMftRD Local. HSO Star -3 or vice place a pool
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 55 |
Date Created | 1945-05-11 |
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 | 4 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_N55_P03 |
Title | page 3 |
Transcript | fray 11, 1945 In. o I'd er to p enmi t na r t i- cipation of its employees in the Field Day activities, the Co-op win " close : at 10' b''clock tomorrow morn- inn . .PIOHEER .Page 5 Colorado state tan to liens will he redeemed (l cent for every five tokens) at the Co-op cash register receipt .receiving booth every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 to 3:50 p.m., until May 31. Si Fujino was appointed recently as a member of the board of directors to replace Jimmy Takata. -Aids Ewictiok Any evacuee who wishes to reocnupy h i s rented property should consult the project attorney's office at once to obtain aid in drawing up proper eviction notices, stated Mrs. Mima R. pollitt, acting project attorney.' She will remain here during the rest of this month. A letter must also 'be sent to the OP A when tenants are a s 1: e d t o. ■ 1 e a ve':. Eye n if the tenant is willing to leave, he may need a notice to help him get another p1ace, she continued. Quick action should be taken, added Mrs. Pollitt, because it sometimes takes three or four months before a house can-be vacated. 'WU."5IITHIUI€ ^===.;SB©IL'n>ll£ia5==u Pvt s . k ac T s u j i m o t o, D. Takata, Tommy -Fukasawa, Mikio Fukunaga, Junji' kuma- m.oto, Camp Blandiug, Fla. j Pvts. Hikaru C. Ya su n a ga, Roy Mat sue Hashioka, James T. Shizuru, Ft. hnox, by. Pvt. G■ i c h i I clii s a k a, Denver, C olo.; Sgt. John II. Mat sumoto, KeesierFi eld, Miss.; Pvt. Henji Runosaki, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. In "a joint extension of policy, the War and Navy that.' thefj■. wi 11 p 1 ace in non-hazardous duty other service' members-of families Ilmlt Semwmcie ■IOlWACmiEE% The local-staff c ante en, which is ' a private enterprise onerated by the an- po inted p en noiine 1, e x tend s • s e r vi o e p r i vi 1 o g e s to e va c - ■uees working in the admin- 'i strati on area only, stated " J o s on I:. Donn e g an, M. o n d a y. Hours will be limited—8 a.m. to 4:3.0 p.m.., Monday through. Saturday. 'Evacuees are asked to comply with this regulation. HLWS "LKWWllE mTOLEKAl CHICAGO "Small but well • organized.economically interested groups of.little Hitlers" were profiting from a commercialized campaign aimed at 2000 returnees, declared II, Rex 'Lee, Washington WRA director of ■ relocation, ' in. a recent ad d r e s s bof ore t ] \ e City club. He added that the campaign was "founded on race prejudice and masked in- terms of patriotism." Lee assorted , the WRA was "n-o t f i ght in. g the thoughtless -and deluded people who join tine. anti- Jap" organizations. "Our fight is against the' men who keep the ledgers—the "race baiters who count . t lie i n success in dollars and cents. Too many merchants have anti-Japanese signs in. their windows because they are afraid to take them. out. "Too many people have signed anti-Japanese resolutions hoc oil's e they were afraid not to 'play ball,'" averred Lee. TERRY HALL '•'their "sole surviving son' 'Departments Have announced in which, two or more non- sons have died in line of duty or are-reported miss- - ing in .action or prisoners of war. However, no actio n t o reassign•surviving members will be taken unless nonnested . by serviceman involved or by a mqmber of his ■ immediate family, it was stated. Requests involving Army personnel should be mailed to the Adjutant General, Washington, DC. C a s o s p r evi o u s1y s ubm i tted - and d en i od sho u 1 d be re s ubmitted for consideration, under the now, broader policy, the joint statement advised. The pars unmaking application should furnish the name and relationship of the writer to all members of the family. For the members in Hie armed forces., grade, serial number, organization, a n d station assignment _ should also be inc1uaed0 fu11 information as to death, capture or miss in; status of family .members should be given in the request e HAVE HIBHLE of the Blue c 1 u b Will :et billiard table • at the 11G servicemen' a center soon, announced Mrs. Molly "Hada, -executive .secretary. ■ T}).o facilities of the conter is at tho dispo.sal of all visiting sonvice men and wornon, discharged vet- 'erans and. enlisted reserve c o r}- j s m emb o r s, ad d e d I.: r s. blada. UNBLOCK ACCOUNTS continued from page 1—- special license whicn will p orm11 s uf ficion 11y f roe use of funds to conduct business. Evacuees who wish further information on wish to ' a ec unc nee e s sary any) 1 i ca- •tion forms should, contact /the project "attorney or the nolo c a t i. o n p r o g r am o f f i c o r. 'Relocatees -may communicate with '-the director of the project from which they relocated. * BllMftRD Local. HSO Star -3 or vice place a pool |