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E Five local residents will depart early this Monday morning to report for their preinduction physical examination at Denver, according to the internal security office. Paul Hiroshi Tanabe,6H- 8C,will depart at the same time to report for induction. He volunteered for the service. Those listed for preinduction are: Charles Ken j i HIkawa, 6E- 8 C; George T.okumi t s u Maruyama, 11K-9A; Joseph Miyamoto, 9L-6B ; Kadsuo Harry NIshijima, 1 III-313; Morio Tominaga, 11F-7E. F o11owi ng p re-i nd uc t ees are being called from the outside: Jame s I wa o Wa kama t s u, Harry Hayao lba, Frank To- shio Suzuki, Peter Iwaao Doi. MISIIJ! ft!0:l£T MIIH wfJklw?J.«»ttBI,5 CEHTwEN. ^W^O!PS5f:©iJa¥»-3 IflSif Much of the evacuees' anxiety as to what future plans YjRA has in* store for them will most likely be dispelled by National WRA Director Dillon S. Iyer tomorrow afternoon in his address at the mass meeting scheduled for 2:30 o'clock in the high school aud i t or i urn, Interpreter will be present at -the meeting to summarize the highlights of Myer Ms address in Japanese for the benefit of issei. This will be the Director's fourth visit to Amache, his last sojourn here was in September, 1944, just prior to his inspection trip alcny the Pacific- coast, arrive i net on ;»r y* El «B*1 1 -ncfti s received BlOEtK) ffESiBVE.EB&W&IE. Under the new short-term pass regulations from Washington VERA off ice,no evacuee shall be eligible for more than three short-term passes exceeding five days, according to James G. Lindley, project director* Following exceptions are. made to the above rule: 1--Efhere the evacuee's presence is required - outside the center due to serious illness or death of-a family member. 2—For a trip to investigate a group relocation opportunity approved byHRA. 3*--Where, in the opinion of the relocation program officer, the evacuee's absence is essential to tho investigation of permanent relocation .opportunities for himself br his family, or to make advance arrangements for the relocation of his family in accordance. with his relocation plan. Short-term passes will not be granted to evacuees continued- on page 3 — He is scheduled to by plane from FJash- DC., at La Junta air field tomorrow morning, where he will be met by Project Director James G, Lindley. Myer is on a tour of the relocation centers to gain personally various evacuee relocation problems in connection with the eventual closing of the centers by Jan. 1, 1946. Ee will also present TiTRA's post-exclusion program in detail and its application. The ErRA head is especially anxious about learning the questions "puzzling" the center-residents and will help with whatever solutions possible at his c ommand. On Monday Myer will address the blocl: managers ' assembly at Town Hall, 9:30 a.m., and meet with the Co-op directors at the Co-op office, 11 a.m. He will speak to the Community Council at Town Hall, 1:30 p.m., and confer with the 0 o o r d i n at o r'-. n a d v isory group at - the hospital conference room, 3 p.m. continued on page 3 Over 200 persons attended the farm section's festive banquet culminating a successful project farm program at the worker's mess hall last Sunday evening, with Roy Eakatani, farm supervisor, in charge, of general arrangements. Compliments and words of praise were extended to the farm workers and the various farm section employees by prominent - center figures. G, Lindley, project director; John C.Spencer, chief of agriculture; Ernest \1, Tigges, assistant chief of agriculturejSaJcae Kawashi- r i, C ommun i ty C o unc i1; S. ICuramoto, bloc]-: managers' assembly,and Ichiro Konno, PIOFESR. H. Sugita responded in behalf -of the farm section, A colorful array of local talents highlighted the evening Es entertainment Speakers included James urogram,
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 29 |
Date Created | 1945-02-10 |
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 | 6 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_N29_P01 |
Title | page 1 |
Transcript | E Five local residents will depart early this Monday morning to report for their preinduction physical examination at Denver, according to the internal security office. Paul Hiroshi Tanabe,6H- 8C,will depart at the same time to report for induction. He volunteered for the service. Those listed for preinduction are: Charles Ken j i HIkawa, 6E- 8 C; George T.okumi t s u Maruyama, 11K-9A; Joseph Miyamoto, 9L-6B ; Kadsuo Harry NIshijima, 1 III-313; Morio Tominaga, 11F-7E. F o11owi ng p re-i nd uc t ees are being called from the outside: Jame s I wa o Wa kama t s u, Harry Hayao lba, Frank To- shio Suzuki, Peter Iwaao Doi. MISIIJ! ft!0:l£T MIIH wfJklw?J.«»ttBI,5 CEHTwEN. ^W^O!PS5f:©iJa¥»-3 IflSif Much of the evacuees' anxiety as to what future plans YjRA has in* store for them will most likely be dispelled by National WRA Director Dillon S. Iyer tomorrow afternoon in his address at the mass meeting scheduled for 2:30 o'clock in the high school aud i t or i urn, Interpreter will be present at -the meeting to summarize the highlights of Myer Ms address in Japanese for the benefit of issei. This will be the Director's fourth visit to Amache, his last sojourn here was in September, 1944, just prior to his inspection trip alcny the Pacific- coast, arrive i net on ;»r y* El «B*1 1 -ncfti s received BlOEtK) ffESiBVE.EB&W&IE. Under the new short-term pass regulations from Washington VERA off ice,no evacuee shall be eligible for more than three short-term passes exceeding five days, according to James G. Lindley, project director* Following exceptions are. made to the above rule: 1--Efhere the evacuee's presence is required - outside the center due to serious illness or death of-a family member. 2—For a trip to investigate a group relocation opportunity approved byHRA. 3*--Where, in the opinion of the relocation program officer, the evacuee's absence is essential to tho investigation of permanent relocation .opportunities for himself br his family, or to make advance arrangements for the relocation of his family in accordance. with his relocation plan. Short-term passes will not be granted to evacuees continued- on page 3 — He is scheduled to by plane from FJash- DC., at La Junta air field tomorrow morning, where he will be met by Project Director James G, Lindley. Myer is on a tour of the relocation centers to gain personally various evacuee relocation problems in connection with the eventual closing of the centers by Jan. 1, 1946. Ee will also present TiTRA's post-exclusion program in detail and its application. The ErRA head is especially anxious about learning the questions "puzzling" the center-residents and will help with whatever solutions possible at his c ommand. On Monday Myer will address the blocl: managers ' assembly at Town Hall, 9:30 a.m., and meet with the Co-op directors at the Co-op office, 11 a.m. He will speak to the Community Council at Town Hall, 1:30 p.m., and confer with the 0 o o r d i n at o r'-. n a d v isory group at - the hospital conference room, 3 p.m. continued on page 3 Over 200 persons attended the farm section's festive banquet culminating a successful project farm program at the worker's mess hall last Sunday evening, with Roy Eakatani, farm supervisor, in charge, of general arrangements. Compliments and words of praise were extended to the farm workers and the various farm section employees by prominent - center figures. G, Lindley, project director; John C.Spencer, chief of agriculture; Ernest \1, Tigges, assistant chief of agriculturejSaJcae Kawashi- r i, C ommun i ty C o unc i1; S. ICuramoto, bloc]-: managers' assembly,and Ichiro Konno, PIOFESR. H. Sugita responded in behalf -of the farm section, A colorful array of local talents highlighted the evening Es entertainment Speakers included James urogram, |