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March t) I94#. ^PIOBEEB Paige 3 Question: "Mho will bo the 1945 Annual Queen?" The answer to tho foregoing query-that is arous- i ng tho s t ud onts ' c uri o s i ty up and down the high school corridors will be given when the Queen is crowned at tho "Royal Ball" in tho school auditorium on Saturday night, March 10.; 'General chairman Kenji Yamaga stated the coronation ceremony will be hold during the special. .- intermission" period. j # : .>!; :: ,'•' Bids*- for* Hthe "coat" ai$d tie" benefit dahs'^nii will be :sold by •the annual staff members starting Monday at 15 cents a; couple. Re- ..froshments will be - sold, it was reported. : %w%mLEmmmww The boy who throw tho rock that broke the window in the high-school building was suspended from school following the hearing last Wednesday afternoon, according to Project Director Jamos G. Lindley, who conducted the hearing. Tho other six boys and girls appearing before tho hearing board wore advised to watch their company and go out with groups who have more respect for law and order, decency, and government property. Gate pass privilege for the entire group was suspended for 30 days. ■EOWfllEft ss\ TONIGHT ? 7:00 p,m.--8B Mess hall 7:45-p.m.---6E Mess hall (The Magnif I c ent Amb ers ons) TOMORROW No Movies. MONDAY 7:00 p.m. — 9H Moss hall 7:45 p.m. —9L Mess hall TUESDAY No Movies. A double-barreled love story, motivated by pride, jealousy, revengo and lifelong devotion is "The Magnificent Ambersons," which will make its appearance in tho center tonight-and Monday night ONLY, Ably directed by that master dramatist, Orson Welles, tho prize winning More- than- 500 persons ■ returned to tlie West Coas exclusion orders went into Secretary Harold L. Ickos announced last week. WRA too ords,'. t h r o ugh, Fob, 17, showed that during the same soven-wo-ek period over 1000 roloca-tou oast- Art. additional 6 2 Ho. pent orb to enter Army service. ■ rata of JZoast return, said Ickes, Has conformed of Japanese ancestry have t- since the lifting of the off o ct on Jan ■, 2, Interi or ward, left activ mmiipmmmMwiimm CHICAGO--Miss Sandra T. Hawakubo was placed on a year's probation by felony court Judge Francis BOrelli when she had confessed the theft of $600 from, her employers , ' When she- complained that she was being persecuted because of her racial origin, the 18-year-old nisei girl was,given justice tem- pored with mercy--American stylo. Miss Hawakubo1s probation requires that oho repay tho stolen money in full, of which she has already returned $480. . OAKLAND, Calif.-- City policemen wore called last week to investigate a telephone death threat to. Ea- kuichi Sadamune and his wife, Clara, who recently r ©turned from Post on (Ar i z,) relocation center. Sadamune, former Oakland grocor, informed authorities that when his wife answered tho phone, a man's voice said: "You and your husband are to got out of town,, or I'll cut your throat." The 3adamunes have three sons •serving in the United States Army. They are Sgt, Alfred, wounded in action in Germany; Pfc, Raymond, with General MacArthur in the Philippines, and Pvt, Cfarenc> Texas, training in novel of Booth Tarkington roaches tho screen with 'Joseph Cotton, Ho lores Costollo, AnnoBaxter, Tim Holt and Agnos Moorohoad in tho leading roles. with tho expectations of WRA administrators and with tho assurance that it would be a gradual and orderly process. Of tho 521 who returned west,-most of them in family groups, 413 went to California, 43 to 7/ash- ington, 33 to Oregon and 32 to Arizona. Throe hundred fifty-two of tho 1200 eastward re- locatees went to Illinois, 120 to Ohio, 85 to Hew York, 78 to Michigan, 68 to Colorado and 65 to How Jersey. The remainder was scattered in smaller numbers to 24 other states, s(OHfill* K40tlft.il. Miss Marion Honishi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Konishi, 6 E - 1 2 D, was- among the 22 students comprising the Honor Roll at Simpson college, Indianola, Iowa. " Honor students are selected --on the basis of grades, ranking in the highest 10 per cent of the entire student body. They also carry a minimum of 12 hours of class work. Mi ss Konishi, a s ophomor e, is in the secretarial training department, and is assistant to Miss Watkins, head of the department. SHOW SHUAYKIO A gala array of top local ont ert alnme'nttal ent s have boon a-ssombled by tho CA section for presentation tonight and tomorrow night in the high school auditorium. Of special interest to the issei will be tho showing of a new shibai. WMmW3.% mi£B Thirty-five men (with or without families)are wanted for farm work near Rocky Ford, Colo. Employers will provide a house largo enough toaccommodate 200 persons, and a Japanese bath house. Good spring water is available. For" further information contact Bill Adachi at tho center hospital moss hall.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 35 |
Date Created | 1945-03-03 |
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_N35_P03 |
Title | page 3 |
Transcript | March t) I94#. ^PIOBEEB Paige 3 Question: "Mho will bo the 1945 Annual Queen?" The answer to tho foregoing query-that is arous- i ng tho s t ud onts ' c uri o s i ty up and down the high school corridors will be given when the Queen is crowned at tho "Royal Ball" in tho school auditorium on Saturday night, March 10.; 'General chairman Kenji Yamaga stated the coronation ceremony will be hold during the special. .- intermission" period. j # : .>!; :: ,'•' Bids*- for* Hthe "coat" ai$d tie" benefit dahs'^nii will be :sold by •the annual staff members starting Monday at 15 cents a; couple. Re- ..froshments will be - sold, it was reported. : %w%mLEmmmww The boy who throw tho rock that broke the window in the high-school building was suspended from school following the hearing last Wednesday afternoon, according to Project Director Jamos G. Lindley, who conducted the hearing. Tho other six boys and girls appearing before tho hearing board wore advised to watch their company and go out with groups who have more respect for law and order, decency, and government property. Gate pass privilege for the entire group was suspended for 30 days. ■EOWfllEft ss\ TONIGHT ? 7:00 p,m.--8B Mess hall 7:45-p.m.---6E Mess hall (The Magnif I c ent Amb ers ons) TOMORROW No Movies. MONDAY 7:00 p.m. — 9H Moss hall 7:45 p.m. —9L Mess hall TUESDAY No Movies. A double-barreled love story, motivated by pride, jealousy, revengo and lifelong devotion is "The Magnificent Ambersons," which will make its appearance in tho center tonight-and Monday night ONLY, Ably directed by that master dramatist, Orson Welles, tho prize winning More- than- 500 persons ■ returned to tlie West Coas exclusion orders went into Secretary Harold L. Ickos announced last week. WRA too ords,'. t h r o ugh, Fob, 17, showed that during the same soven-wo-ek period over 1000 roloca-tou oast- Art. additional 6 2 Ho. pent orb to enter Army service. ■ rata of JZoast return, said Ickes, Has conformed of Japanese ancestry have t- since the lifting of the off o ct on Jan ■, 2, Interi or ward, left activ mmiipmmmMwiimm CHICAGO--Miss Sandra T. Hawakubo was placed on a year's probation by felony court Judge Francis BOrelli when she had confessed the theft of $600 from, her employers , ' When she- complained that she was being persecuted because of her racial origin, the 18-year-old nisei girl was,given justice tem- pored with mercy--American stylo. Miss Hawakubo1s probation requires that oho repay tho stolen money in full, of which she has already returned $480. . OAKLAND, Calif.-- City policemen wore called last week to investigate a telephone death threat to. Ea- kuichi Sadamune and his wife, Clara, who recently r ©turned from Post on (Ar i z,) relocation center. Sadamune, former Oakland grocor, informed authorities that when his wife answered tho phone, a man's voice said: "You and your husband are to got out of town,, or I'll cut your throat." The 3adamunes have three sons •serving in the United States Army. They are Sgt, Alfred, wounded in action in Germany; Pfc, Raymond, with General MacArthur in the Philippines, and Pvt, Cfarenc> Texas, training in novel of Booth Tarkington roaches tho screen with 'Joseph Cotton, Ho lores Costollo, AnnoBaxter, Tim Holt and Agnos Moorohoad in tho leading roles. with tho expectations of WRA administrators and with tho assurance that it would be a gradual and orderly process. Of tho 521 who returned west,-most of them in family groups, 413 went to California, 43 to 7/ash- ington, 33 to Oregon and 32 to Arizona. Throe hundred fifty-two of tho 1200 eastward re- locatees went to Illinois, 120 to Ohio, 85 to Hew York, 78 to Michigan, 68 to Colorado and 65 to How Jersey. The remainder was scattered in smaller numbers to 24 other states, s(OHfill* K40tlft.il. Miss Marion Honishi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Konishi, 6 E - 1 2 D, was- among the 22 students comprising the Honor Roll at Simpson college, Indianola, Iowa. " Honor students are selected --on the basis of grades, ranking in the highest 10 per cent of the entire student body. They also carry a minimum of 12 hours of class work. Mi ss Konishi, a s ophomor e, is in the secretarial training department, and is assistant to Miss Watkins, head of the department. SHOW SHUAYKIO A gala array of top local ont ert alnme'nttal ent s have boon a-ssombled by tho CA section for presentation tonight and tomorrow night in the high school auditorium. Of special interest to the issei will be tho showing of a new shibai. WMmW3.% mi£B Thirty-five men (with or without families)are wanted for farm work near Rocky Ford, Colo. Employers will provide a house largo enough toaccommodate 200 persons, and a Japanese bath house. Good spring water is available. For" further information contact Bill Adachi at tho center hospital moss hall. |