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.PIONEER
.April 28, 1943
DAY AFTER DAY
VjDON SHIGAKI
3 y ta j/g kusu/ya */
AIT AFCLOGY...OR IS IT?
We have lately been
stricken with an attack of
Noquieroaescribir. Those
among you who are familiar
with the malady will therefore understand the frequent non-appearances of
F.Uog., and—we hope—e i th^r
be tolerant or write us a
nasty letter. As the man
once said to'his butcher*—
"Beef... we love it I J"
FORE OF THE SAME
"This is what marriage
does to you," apologized
(?) Tazi Hirano for her 50
lines of nothingness that
appeared in the Boy Scouts*
April "Reveille." Says
this bride of four weeks
mad six days—"Marriage
brings out the Best ( i t
says here)- in a person."
SOMETHING ABOUT NOTHING'
The hardy PIONESRs of
the PIONEER staff, PIONEER
office, PIONEER building,
insist on a mention in this
column of their flashy new
PIONEER sweatshirts and T-
sftirts. The white 'shirts
bfear on their fronts a picture, of Neebo, the words,
'FAmache, Colo.," and—oh
yeh--"G>anada PIONEER.
DEFINITION' . "
We heard . it and liked
it, so you're .going to hear
it, too--"Syncopation 'has
been -described as 'an uneven movement from har to
bar'jand.--believe me — every
night our musicians become
well syncopated 1" (courtesy
..Chamber Music Society of
■ Lower Basin Street.).
HELP WANTED
■ Do you like to write...
column-style (whatever that
might mean)? If "ye s,n
how'd you like to guest-
wr Ite for b. u. g •. .■.. p r ov ided,
of -course, you have something of fascinating interest to write about. Bring
or mall your c op.y to b .u.g.,
c/o Granada PIONEERF ' And
olease no "ambitious write r >" nor "anonymous " s ig-
natures. Sign your real
name, please. We thank you.
MEN
Ifhat do the little ones
miss most in the center? We
overheard two youngsters th'
d.h.er dav.. .Chinese food!!
WISH -Y0 ALL WOULD STOP. THAT STAR IN1
•■■•■ AH DONT KNOW WHAT f$E •
DO|NN IN HYAH' EITHER.
Guy M. Springer, district
manager- of the. -"Office of
De f e ns e ' Transportation,
visited the center yesterday . to make a check as to
whether or not Ama'che rs
trans portatIon fac ilit ies
and equipment are being
LINDLEY IN VISIT
TO GILA CENTER
■Project Director James
G» Lindley left "for Gila
.relocation center Thursday
to study and get pointers
on how to operate and recruit manpower on the project farm.
'LOOK' PHOTOGRAPHER
SHOOTS AMACHE LIFE
Shooting various angles
of Amache center life, for
. Look magazine: • last week
was Frank Bauman.
His assignment was1to
compare relocation center
life with evacuees engaged
in-the production work outside of the- centers.
properly used.
Springer declared that
•unless the amount of travel
in the center is reduced
considerably, a limit on
the gasoline that may be
purchased will be put into
e.ffect. He promised to
return within 30 days to
make a recheck of transportation activities here.
Said Donald E. Harbison*
assistant project director,
use of motor transportation
facilities will be reduced
to a.minimum. -There will
be less use of motor equipment for transportation of
i nd ivi dua 1 s wi thi n the c e n-
•"te r.
Harbison added, " It is
going to be necessary that
people do more walking and
place less dependence on
securing motor, transportation for traveling within
the center. This will mean
the use of transportation
for non-essential activities must be stopped.