October 14, .1942
BULLETIN
Page 3
S
HORfl TO.GIVE -LEGAL
COUnSE-L TO RESIDEfl
Donald E. Horn, now making preparatory investigations in Wa'shingr
ton, DC, will come to'GranadaJto
give free legal advice to residents
at the project, the administration
revealed early this week. Horn will
arrive before Nov. 1. He will be
assisted by evacuee attorneys.
T
RE E nGI ElE S, RLfl-RflfS
) LESSER BLAZE HfiZfiRO
To lessen ' the
the proj ect, 'two f
to be delivered s
fire alarm system i
stalled, revealed V
fire protection*dir
In an' appeal ,f
tiori of residents, V
no open fires 'axr
tween sunset and
special permission
'department.
fire hazard at
ire engines are
oon and a block
s now being in-
erner Campbell,
ector, 'today. ■
or the coopera-
erner said that
e -permitted -be-
sunrise without
from "the fire
COLLEGE CREDIT GIVED
■ in CHILD CURE CLASS
All teachbrs in the pre-school
nursery may receive college credit
""by enrolling in Freida McCollom's
class, according-(toL Dr. Enoch Dumas, principal of elementary school,
The course .in Child ' .Development
and Care is held'every Monday,
Wednesday, .and. Friday' at 3 p.m.,
A small fee.is charged.
For further information, contact the Elementary School office
at 8H-9-A, Dumas said.
fOR FUSES finD BULBS
Burned-put fuses and.bulbs may
be replaced at the Maintenance office in the Warehouse area, according to a notice issued to project
residents today.-'^
OUfiiDE W€>«
DiHWS !€)€€)'.
Outside employment clearances
number close to 1040 according to
latest figures of W. J. "' Khodel,
placement officer.
Of this number about 775 left
camp while the remainder commute
or are released to project contractors. The largest single group
to leave the center was the potato
diggers, numbering 54 destined for
Nebraska.
Farm labor demands•are dwindling, it was stated, but requests
for domestic help and-miscellaneous
work are expected. Though most
placements are,within the state of
Colorado, one >: per son has been released to Chicago.
Those interested in specialized
employment on the outside are ad»-
vised to file applications at 6F-
6-B. As requests come in applicants will be placed accordingly,
stated,Knodel.
About 1200 are employed in the
center. The Mess division requires
the largest group, with close :.to
1000 employed in 30 mess halls.
Employment opportunities will increase as camp activities .get under
way, . . : •
ai R L1B Off RD' in ST H LL fi T !0 D
begup, in 6g nportments
Installation of' wallboard in
Block 6G apartments was begun this
Week, said the Maintenance department today. AH project apartments
will be lined as soon as carpenters and materials are available,
it was stated.
The Maintenance department is
seeking three carpenters from each
block to install the wallboard.
Residents wishing' " to line their
own apartments - "should inquire at
the Maintenance office in- the "Warehouse area.