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Page 2. .PIONEER, li R A N A D A PI O J* E E R_ Published Wednesdays and Saturdays by the WRA and distributed free to each apartment. Editorial office: PIONEER building, Amache, Colorado. Telephones 63. Editor; Khan Komai. _ ■ . ., J i V ^J^ TO THE EDITOR? It gives us great pleasure in answering Honorable Kitano of 12H-4P concerning his...remarks of our well- managed and well stocked canteen. We say, "Well stocked and well managed," for if Honorable KItano took time to visit various other centers, especially Poston,he v/ould have never considered writing such a letter. The Poston canteen she 1 ve s are practically bare, and most prominently plastered on the walls are signs* nNo nothing today, 'so sorry,'" "Bo nothing tomorrow, 'so sorry,'1' "No nothing no more, 'so sorry.'" Duringthis present crisis, in order to get anything from the outside, it takes a "genius," and we got him. viisiiiriitaiG 5 © IL ID) I! IE ir $==. T/5 M. Watanabe, Camp Hale, Colo, T/5 James M. Kurihara, Fort Sill, Okla. Cpl. Sam Tsuruta, Camp Carson, Colo. Pvt. T. Mi- yashima, Fort Warren, Wyo. Cpl. Paul H. Tanaka, Camp Carson, .Colo. Pfc. Tada- yoshi Morioka,Camp Carson, Colo. W I! 7! A\ IL ^:STFATllSTllCS = DEATH; Mr. Nenokichi Morpfuji, 10E-8B, age 69, August 12. GRANT PAYMENTS TO BE CONTINUED Relocation grants will continue as in the past, said Project Director James G. Lindley. Although at one time there was a delay in the p a yment of the grants because of the Congressional delay in appropriating funds,the average relocater has been given his grant in four days. i _.' THE EDITOR And as for the canteens of other centers, they may as well put up the same signs when you compare them with our canteen. If you, Honorable Kitano, alias Matsui, are in doubt of our scales, we, at this time, send you an authorized invitation to test the scales. We believe, as far as honesty is concerned the people of Amache would trust the employees . of our canteen over any person who could write such a letter as you did. Therefore, as you, Kitano (alias Matsui), are still reminiscing over your cherries, and canta- lopes, think twice before writing. ROGER YAWATA YAS KARA PETE FURUIA o V Z^A fA Fumi Fukuyama, who is planning to relocate in. Massachusetts shortly, handed in her resignation as GR secretary. Harry T. Tomio, Isamu Rikimaru, Toyogori Hara, and Dr .■ Isami Sekiyama are visiting the center on business from Santa"" Fe, Nil, for about 10 days . Q Willis Hanson, leave officer, has been given general supervision of the segregation program, announced Project Director James G. Lindley ^Thursday. "Man in Reality is a Spirit1' will be the subject of Unosuke Karatsu's Sunday evening Seicho-No- Iye meeting sermon. /Opel Steffens, registrar of the junior high summer school, resigned her position today, and will leave for her home in Greeley, Colo., tomorrow. jr lit a o August 14, 1943 X Blrs.Kazumi Choy and son to leave for Los Angeles, Aug. 15, to join husband. Harry Jin Fukasawa to leave for Des Moines, la, Aug. 13, for employment. Calvin H.lseri to leave for Des Moines, la, Aug. 13, for employment. Tom Noboru Onomiya to leave for Wash., DC, Aug. 16, for employment. Lois Miyeko Blorimoto to leave for Denver, Aug. 15, to attend school and join siste*r. Thomas Sumitomo Saito to leave for Chicago,Aug. 16. Will accept American Friends' Hostel invitation. Sueko Tagawa to leave for Chicago, Aug. 16, for employment. George Gonkichi Nakano to leave for Denver, Aug. 14. Sachi Terai to leave for Camp Savage, Aug. 13, for employment and to join husband . IT A\ K IE S A-sr Although at present notifications of segregation hearings are being sent out as the cases come before the boaid, all individuals who must have hearings will be notified as soon as the forms are ready. Dorothy Fleming,elementary school instructor, left for Denver, a f ter filing her resignation. o Junior high sunmer school report cards will be sent to parents of the students next week, announces Herbert K. Walther, junior- senior high principal, O .. Dr.S.noch Dumas, elementary school principal, returned from a brief vacation at Grand Lake, Colo.,Tues- day- © Donald Harbison,assistant project director, returned from a week's vacation at his home in Fort Collins this morning.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 91 |
Date | 1943-08-14 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 91 |
Page count | 14 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 2 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N91_P02 |
Page number | page 2 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 2. .PIONEER, li R A N A D A PI O J* E E R_ Published Wednesdays and Saturdays by the WRA and distributed free to each apartment. Editorial office: PIONEER building, Amache, Colorado. Telephones 63. Editor; Khan Komai. _ ■ . ., J i V ^J^ TO THE EDITOR? It gives us great pleasure in answering Honorable Kitano of 12H-4P concerning his...remarks of our well- managed and well stocked canteen. We say, "Well stocked and well managed," for if Honorable KItano took time to visit various other centers, especially Poston,he v/ould have never considered writing such a letter. The Poston canteen she 1 ve s are practically bare, and most prominently plastered on the walls are signs* nNo nothing today, 'so sorry,'" "Bo nothing tomorrow, 'so sorry,'1' "No nothing no more, 'so sorry.'" Duringthis present crisis, in order to get anything from the outside, it takes a "genius," and we got him. viisiiiriitaiG 5 © IL ID) I! IE ir $==. T/5 M. Watanabe, Camp Hale, Colo, T/5 James M. Kurihara, Fort Sill, Okla. Cpl. Sam Tsuruta, Camp Carson, Colo. Pvt. T. Mi- yashima, Fort Warren, Wyo. Cpl. Paul H. Tanaka, Camp Carson, .Colo. Pfc. Tada- yoshi Morioka,Camp Carson, Colo. W I! 7! A\ IL ^:STFATllSTllCS = DEATH; Mr. Nenokichi Morpfuji, 10E-8B, age 69, August 12. GRANT PAYMENTS TO BE CONTINUED Relocation grants will continue as in the past, said Project Director James G. Lindley. Although at one time there was a delay in the p a yment of the grants because of the Congressional delay in appropriating funds,the average relocater has been given his grant in four days. i _.' THE EDITOR And as for the canteens of other centers, they may as well put up the same signs when you compare them with our canteen. If you, Honorable Kitano, alias Matsui, are in doubt of our scales, we, at this time, send you an authorized invitation to test the scales. We believe, as far as honesty is concerned the people of Amache would trust the employees . of our canteen over any person who could write such a letter as you did. Therefore, as you, Kitano (alias Matsui), are still reminiscing over your cherries, and canta- lopes, think twice before writing. ROGER YAWATA YAS KARA PETE FURUIA o V Z^A fA Fumi Fukuyama, who is planning to relocate in. Massachusetts shortly, handed in her resignation as GR secretary. Harry T. Tomio, Isamu Rikimaru, Toyogori Hara, and Dr .■ Isami Sekiyama are visiting the center on business from Santa"" Fe, Nil, for about 10 days . Q Willis Hanson, leave officer, has been given general supervision of the segregation program, announced Project Director James G. Lindley ^Thursday. "Man in Reality is a Spirit1' will be the subject of Unosuke Karatsu's Sunday evening Seicho-No- Iye meeting sermon. /Opel Steffens, registrar of the junior high summer school, resigned her position today, and will leave for her home in Greeley, Colo., tomorrow. jr lit a o August 14, 1943 X Blrs.Kazumi Choy and son to leave for Los Angeles, Aug. 15, to join husband. Harry Jin Fukasawa to leave for Des Moines, la, Aug. 13, for employment. Calvin H.lseri to leave for Des Moines, la, Aug. 13, for employment. Tom Noboru Onomiya to leave for Wash., DC, Aug. 16, for employment. Lois Miyeko Blorimoto to leave for Denver, Aug. 15, to attend school and join siste*r. Thomas Sumitomo Saito to leave for Chicago,Aug. 16. Will accept American Friends' Hostel invitation. Sueko Tagawa to leave for Chicago, Aug. 16, for employment. George Gonkichi Nakano to leave for Denver, Aug. 14. Sachi Terai to leave for Camp Savage, Aug. 13, for employment and to join husband . IT A\ K IE S A-sr Although at present notifications of segregation hearings are being sent out as the cases come before the boaid, all individuals who must have hearings will be notified as soon as the forms are ready. Dorothy Fleming,elementary school instructor, left for Denver, a f ter filing her resignation. o Junior high sunmer school report cards will be sent to parents of the students next week, announces Herbert K. Walther, junior- senior high principal, O .. Dr.S.noch Dumas, elementary school principal, returned from a brief vacation at Grand Lake, Colo.,Tues- day- © Donald Harbison,assistant project director, returned from a week's vacation at his home in Fort Collins this morning. |