Granada Pioneer V.1 #51-55

Vol. 1 #51: March 27, 1943

Page 1: School board appointed; Red Cross war fund donations total $1,840; social security may be had; 40% in Hawaii volunteer for Army; applications start Thursday; wedding.

Page 2: Air Mail may be rationed; 1.16 inches of rainfall to date; Short Takes; impressions on Denver given; lost & found; vital statistics.

Page 3: Population increases; Rustlings from other camps; more on evacuees' property applications; calender; 2,571 granted indefinite leaves; art exhibit on display; George Kiyabu speaks tomorrow.

Page 4: Call for contraband; Fluke studies employment; Thumbnail Sketches; Lt. Carter is transferred; cartoon

Page 5: Between Us Girls; Topaz volunteers draw up credo of loyalty; good work appreciated.

New exclusion line.

Page 6: Party planned for volunteers; play to begin run; leaves granted; marriage; jr. high presents assembly program; catalogue needed; student council members elected; 'pow-wow' held; need kite makers; 'viva la Mexico y Lindley!'

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Church services; Y's way; Kirby Page to speak at Terry hall tonight; Colleens elect club officers; Kuzuhara to lead prayer meeting; junioretes plan picnic at River; mass planned for Sunday.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #52: March 31, 1943

Page 1: Induction to begin; WRA to give assistance; calendar; hostel head visits center; council makes replacement; grant payments made.

Page 2: Editorial; Short Take; letters to the editor; transfers.

Page 3: Evacuees leave for beet work; Kansas will not use evacuee farm labor; maternity care may be obtained; Hawaiian enlistment carried by magazine; chocolate eggs, bunnies banned; bus schedules; contest winner; Japanese wanted for railroad work; zinc coated pennies appear; acquisition of farm machinery is likely.

Page 4: Y's way; co-op scrip books are now being sold; Oberlin Nisei heads council; church services; new GR club organized; Karatsu to give lecture; memorial service; Rev. Goldwater visits center; Nichirensu to meet.

Page 5: Between Us Girls; cartoon; new procedure set for leave clearance; co-op elects five directors.

Page 6: Shoe ration tickets valid for 30 days only; dental clinic sets new hours; residents warned by local police; Thumbnail Sketches; more activities honor enlistees; job opportunities.

Page 7: Bullseye; profit-loss statement released by recreation; sports.

Page 8: Explanation of Issei advisory board given; vital statistics; lost & found; hostel system explained.

Pages 9- 12: In Japanese.

Page 13: Lil' Neebo calendar.

Vol. 1 #53: April 3, 1943

Page 1: Project director may now issue leaves; calendar; may apply for Chicago hostel; Amache service flag nearing completion; all 17-year-olds must register.

Curfew law questioned.

Page 2: Canteen rules announced; Rustlings from other centers; large crowd bits aloha to Hawaiian volunteers; no cuffs on men's trousers; co-op president named; Boy Scouts plan first field day; society overcomes horse meat scare; general sports meeting called; dance scheduled; workers needed.

Page 3: Short takes; job opportunities; judo-bu shibai nets $225.14; double bill scheduled; prairie, pasture land damaged; planting season begins this week; visiting soldiers; crippled children's clinic announced.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; volunteers are guests at several parties.

Page 5: Church services Sunday; Y's way; Dr. Gordon Chapman speaks at Terry hall; prayer meeting scheduled; young Buddhists to meet jointly; election held by Las Ninas; seicho-no-iye will hold service; directors of Pueblo YMCA to visit center.

Page 6: Education news: school heads join meeting; sr. high student council formed; relocation booster here; program presented by 4C students; comedy ends run, proves success; firemen give talk to jr. high pupils; science, general education classes shown GE movies; Army, outside employment decrease teaching staff; trio to leave for Cleveland.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Editorial; Town Hall Talk; letter to the editor; evacuee property to arrive soon; S.F. church head will visit, speak.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #54 April 7, 1943

Page 1: Checks to be cashed free; council adopts two center ordinances; calendar; April 12 set as clinic date; new schedule announced; social security, WRA, to give financial aid; 50 farm workers are needed here.

Page 2: Editorial; Town Hall Talk; former art editor is now a corporal; lost & found; vital statistics.

Page 3: Manzanar Free Press launched; release recommended for 82,000 Japanese; paper alarm clocks to go on sale; Choate issues civil service instructions; Nisei has top honors; Coy is president of schoolmasters; flag salute method changed; woman's rayon hose banned; income taxes show increase.

Page 4; Ask list of seized books; ingeniousness born of rationing; Little Theater honors seven; fire damage is slight; dog license required; photographer to be here; visiting soldiers; March pay here for volunteers; Short Takes; job opportunities.

Page 5: Cartoon; Between Us Girls; War housing centers established by WRA; goods transferred by government; literary group schedules hike.

Page 6: Thumbnail Sketches; double bill scheduled; Boy Scouts to hold field day; enlistees honored; membership dance; loan-fund set up for resettlement; police chief makes monthly report.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 8-11: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #55 April 10, 1943

Page 1: Center clean-up drive starts next Saturday; Boy Scouts set for first field day tomorrow; manager of co-op chosen; calendar; California income tax returns due; art competition opened to Japanese evacuees.

Page 2: Short Takes; editorial; Town Hall Talk; vital statistics.

Page 3: Jobs open in New York; Warren proposes acquisition; Japanese evacuee begins sentence; Chronicle editorial answers Chandler; honor students learn Japanese; military service for loyal Japanese likely.

Prejudice against a Nisei author.

Page 4: Between Us Girls; cartoon; Lincoln film to be shown; four leave for Denver; job opportunities.

Page 5: Thumbnail sketches; Amache church news; weddings; church services Sunday.

Page 6: Y's way; hospitality house to be dedicated today; Victorettes president installed; Wee Teeners to install officers; presidents of the Amache YWCA listed.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Education news: officials to visit; more classes; delegates at conferences; double feature; news reviews; donation received; biwa and shigin; student body election results; teacher needed; Lindley is all-around.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.



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