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November 24, 1943___________________________PIONEER________________Page 3 RADEMAKER HEADS FRIDAY’S FORUM Friday's relocation dis- cussion series, open to the public, will feature "Public Acceptance And Com- munity Reception" as the main topic under the direc- tion of Dr.John Rademaker, community analyst, 7 p.m. at Terry Hall. Dr. Rademaker will give detailed information on newspaper propaganda, hos- tels, friendly agencies, and the return to the cen- ter. LINDLEY COMMENTS ON HEART MT. CENTER Project Director James G. Lindley returned from his trip to Heart Moun- tain relocation center in Wyoming, Saturday. He stated that the cen- ter was very clean and well- managed and that the bar- racks and the block arrange- ments are similar to those in this center with the ex- ception that the place a whole was slightly scattered , As for the meeting of the administrative staff was concerned,he was unable to meet the project direc- tor, but was able to con- sult with the assistant di- rectors . One fact noticed by Lind- ley is that he saw very few evacuees in nearby towns. Most of the evacuees there are confined close to their center. Lindley also ate at an evacuee mess hall and was pleased with the meal served. He said that the plant- ing season there was late because of the fact that an irrigation canal had to be dug for the farm lands. Despite this fact, a re- markably fine crop of vege- tables is raised. At pre- sent, the farm harvest is nearly finished. The weather there was very nice ,although cold- er weather was anticipated, our project director added. During his stay Lindley also met several friends of Amache residents and he found his trip very plea- sant.____________________________ RECREATION SLATES ALL-NISEI TALENT PARADE SATURDAY An all-nisei talent show will be held on Satur- day night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at the high school auditorium, announces Roy Nikaido, general chairman of the affair. Among the parade of top- notch performers for the evening are former Tuleans as well as Amacheites, Sumi Kawamura , golden-voiced "nisei Kate Smith," heads the list with other out- standing entertainers as the Toyama sisters and their hula dance, Pat Suzuki with her vocal solo,Wesley Fuji and his trumpet, the senior high girl trio, and the school band. The public is cordially invited and a special in- vitation is extended to the appointed personnel, added Nikaido. NARUSE CHOSEN CO-OP PREXY Matsushi Maruse was e- lected president of the Amache Consumer Enterprises Inc. at a board of direc- tors meeting,Monday. Others on the new cabinet are Shin- shichi Fujino, vice presi- dent; James Hikido, trea- surer; and Akira Inaba, secretary. Also selected are Tatsu- hiko Miyamoto and Norman Kishi as chairman of the membership and the auditing committees, respective1y. APPOINTS NEW FARM MANAGER Roy Nakatani, former food conservative and ag- ricultural engineer of the farm division, became farm manager, revealed the farm, section. He will plan the planting of crops for the next season and also con- duct all farm business trans- actions . MOVIES TODAY 7:00 p.m.-11K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--12H Mess Hall (Footlight Serenade) TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.-6H Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--7K Mess Hall (The Fleets In) FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.-6F Mess Hall 7:45 p.m,-7E Mess Fall "Footlight Serenade" starring Betty Crable,John Payne and Victor Mature, concludes its showing to- night. Paramount's "The Fleets In", with Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, and Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra, will be the new feature shown- from tomorrow through Sun- day. This hilarious musi- cal film brings to the screen Lamour and Holden in a fast moving comedy. Four- Day Art Exhibition Set An exhibition of draw- ings and paintings done by the members of the Art Studio will be presented for a four-day period starting tomorrow at Terry hall,an- nounces the adult education department. The following schedule for the exhibit is released: THURS. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUN. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. INSTALLATION DATE CHANGED The Las Ninas installa- tion social, originally planned for Nov. 19 has been changed to Saturday, Nov. 27. Invitations dated Nov. 19 will admit the hold- er, so those having invita- tions are urged to come and have an evening of fun from 7:30 to 11 p.m., at Hospi- tality house. A social will be pre- ceeded by a candlelight installation ceremony of the newly-elected cabinet, Sandie Saito, outgoing president, will act as chairman of the installa- tion ceremonies while Setsu Osajima , outgoing vice president, will be M.C. for the social . All Las Ninas members are asked to be at the Hos- pitality house either Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock or in the afternoon at 1:30 to decorate and to bring all their finished souvenirs.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. II, No. 8 |
Date | 1943-11-24 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number or date | 8 |
Page count | 10 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 3 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V02_N08_P03 |
Page number | page 3 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | November 24, 1943___________________________PIONEER________________Page 3 RADEMAKER HEADS FRIDAY’S FORUM Friday's relocation dis- cussion series, open to the public, will feature "Public Acceptance And Com- munity Reception" as the main topic under the direc- tion of Dr.John Rademaker, community analyst, 7 p.m. at Terry Hall. Dr. Rademaker will give detailed information on newspaper propaganda, hos- tels, friendly agencies, and the return to the cen- ter. LINDLEY COMMENTS ON HEART MT. CENTER Project Director James G. Lindley returned from his trip to Heart Moun- tain relocation center in Wyoming, Saturday. He stated that the cen- ter was very clean and well- managed and that the bar- racks and the block arrange- ments are similar to those in this center with the ex- ception that the place a whole was slightly scattered , As for the meeting of the administrative staff was concerned,he was unable to meet the project direc- tor, but was able to con- sult with the assistant di- rectors . One fact noticed by Lind- ley is that he saw very few evacuees in nearby towns. Most of the evacuees there are confined close to their center. Lindley also ate at an evacuee mess hall and was pleased with the meal served. He said that the plant- ing season there was late because of the fact that an irrigation canal had to be dug for the farm lands. Despite this fact, a re- markably fine crop of vege- tables is raised. At pre- sent, the farm harvest is nearly finished. The weather there was very nice ,although cold- er weather was anticipated, our project director added. During his stay Lindley also met several friends of Amache residents and he found his trip very plea- sant.____________________________ RECREATION SLATES ALL-NISEI TALENT PARADE SATURDAY An all-nisei talent show will be held on Satur- day night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at the high school auditorium, announces Roy Nikaido, general chairman of the affair. Among the parade of top- notch performers for the evening are former Tuleans as well as Amacheites, Sumi Kawamura , golden-voiced "nisei Kate Smith," heads the list with other out- standing entertainers as the Toyama sisters and their hula dance, Pat Suzuki with her vocal solo,Wesley Fuji and his trumpet, the senior high girl trio, and the school band. The public is cordially invited and a special in- vitation is extended to the appointed personnel, added Nikaido. NARUSE CHOSEN CO-OP PREXY Matsushi Maruse was e- lected president of the Amache Consumer Enterprises Inc. at a board of direc- tors meeting,Monday. Others on the new cabinet are Shin- shichi Fujino, vice presi- dent; James Hikido, trea- surer; and Akira Inaba, secretary. Also selected are Tatsu- hiko Miyamoto and Norman Kishi as chairman of the membership and the auditing committees, respective1y. APPOINTS NEW FARM MANAGER Roy Nakatani, former food conservative and ag- ricultural engineer of the farm division, became farm manager, revealed the farm, section. He will plan the planting of crops for the next season and also con- duct all farm business trans- actions . MOVIES TODAY 7:00 p.m.-11K Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--12H Mess Hall (Footlight Serenade) TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.-6H Mess Hall 7:45 p.m.--7K Mess Hall (The Fleets In) FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.-6F Mess Hall 7:45 p.m,-7E Mess Fall "Footlight Serenade" starring Betty Crable,John Payne and Victor Mature, concludes its showing to- night. Paramount's "The Fleets In", with Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, and Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra, will be the new feature shown- from tomorrow through Sun- day. This hilarious musi- cal film brings to the screen Lamour and Holden in a fast moving comedy. Four- Day Art Exhibition Set An exhibition of draw- ings and paintings done by the members of the Art Studio will be presented for a four-day period starting tomorrow at Terry hall,an- nounces the adult education department. The following schedule for the exhibit is released: THURS. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUN. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. INSTALLATION DATE CHANGED The Las Ninas installa- tion social, originally planned for Nov. 19 has been changed to Saturday, Nov. 27. Invitations dated Nov. 19 will admit the hold- er, so those having invita- tions are urged to come and have an evening of fun from 7:30 to 11 p.m., at Hospi- tality house. A social will be pre- ceeded by a candlelight installation ceremony of the newly-elected cabinet, Sandie Saito, outgoing president, will act as chairman of the installa- tion ceremonies while Setsu Osajima , outgoing vice president, will be M.C. for the social . All Las Ninas members are asked to be at the Hos- pitality house either Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock or in the afternoon at 1:30 to decorate and to bring all their finished souvenirs. |