Granada Pioneer V.1 #76-80

Vol. 1 #76: June 23, 1943

Page 1: 174 graduate; three blocks elect councilmen; short-wave sets to be turned in; 'be strong' is topic of address; calendar; four tons of fat saved.

Supreme Court.

Page 2: Short Takes; letter to the editor; vital statistics; job opportunities; lost & found.

Page 3: Committee visits Poston; CIO backs employment of evacuee workers.

Three articles.

Yet another article on prejudice.

Page 4: Weddings; Thumbnail Sketches; food situation is clarified; 250 workers fed daily on farm; foreign investments: must file report; visiting soldiers;

Page 5: Honor society members named; movies; dance scheduled; graduating seniors; 'Onlooker' makes debut tomorrow; seniors honored; bids available.

Page 6: Soldiers to be feted; Y's way; weddings; church services.

Page 7: Sports.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #77: June 26, 1943

Page 1: Open house:press invited; high school to be dedicated; new recruits are sought; diplomas presented; Myer refutes charges over 'March of Time'; sr. high head resigns post.

Page 2: Editorial; Town Hall Talk; letter to the editor; holiday program is postponed; visiting servicemen; vital statistics; lost & found; transfer.

Page 3: 'Time' tells of Nisei activities in college; program honors sixth graders; WRA chief reports on evacuees, relocatoin; Dies group ends hearing.

Against return to coast.

Page 4: Thumbnail Sketches; church services; fede soldiers and enlistees; bazaar date changed; announce change in schedules; Blue Mothers to meet; postpone social; confab delegate; Karatsu to be main speaker; sixth graders hold puppet show.

Page 5: Resettlement has support of body; residents must claim cleaning; rattler bites captor's finger; movies; adult education seeks teachers; Chronicle chides ACLU attorney.

2 articles, one anti-prejudice, one pro-prejudice.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Page 8: Job opportunities; summer activities registration set; office of supervisors; Hoke to Palasade; Florence Konno gets scholarship; will conduct job survey here; wanted.

Pages 9-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #78: June 30, 1943

Page 1: Dedication of school scheduled; newsmen to visit center; carnival for three days; administrative set-up to see modification; 17-year-olds must register; short-wave radio deadline today.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; letter to the editor; Short Takes; visiting soldiers; vital statistics; wanted.

Page 3: Property taxes: entitled to exemption; Kanki featured by Denver Post; Capt. Karpan to transfer; groups to study, discuss co-op; fill out forms to transfer property; Pegler critizes WRA; movies; crowded quarters cause eviction; lost & found; school textbooks must be returned; evacuees visit farms in Iowa.

Page 4: Thumbnail Sketches; church services; church news; Y's way; soldiers feted; Troop 162 goes on camping trip; 6H girls group head.

Page 5: Timekeeping: new methods instituted; Between Us Girls; private use of bicycles banned; job opportunities.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-11: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #79: July 3, 1943

Page 1: Grants to evacuees temporarily stopped; water shortage not serious; school system changes made; coupons reminded given; parade, carnival, dance planned; plan check-up on volunteers.

Page 2: Letter to the editor; Town Hall Talk; refrigerator for food being built; lost & found; seeks factual reports; transfers.

Page 3: Short takes; movies; Between Us Girls; high school is dedicated; visiting soldiers.

Anti-Japanese.

Page 4: Our Boys in Service; dance at hospitality house honors soldiers; positions open at Boulder; church services; mothers group set up; church news; wanted; transfer.

Page 5: Thumbnail Sketches; loan fund gift given; congressional inquiry beings (on racial disorders); council urges relocation now; recreational profit and loss statement.

Wants Hawaiian Japanese out.

Page 6: Amache schools lose teachers; senior high schedule ready; summer school instrumental music program announced; registration hours given; Rev. Sakauye is guest speaker; job opportunities; six more leave for Chicago hostel.

Page 7: Sports.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #80: July 7, 1943

Page 1: Yamanaka heads council; parade to open gala three-day celebration; Lindley calls joint meeting; newsmen visit; volunteers to be recruited; calendar.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; Short Takes; job opportunities.

Page 3: Cartoon; Rustlings from Other Camps.

A Nisei warned the FBI about war coming. I've also included the movie section so you can see what kinds of movies were being run.

Page 4: Thumbnail Sketches; WRA educational advisor here; hostel rates are moderate; lost & found;vital statistics; Scouting.

Page 5: Church services; Between Us Girls; Gila Reserves to help harvest peas and beans; election of YBA officers held; Sabbath school invites public; deadline set for family head change; wanted.

Page 6: Documentation staff lauded; 'pay as you go' plan for taxes is now in effect; councilmen take oath of office; baseball games, dance planned; Captain Jackson assumes duties; YWCA to have six booths; report tomorrow; visiting soldiers.

Page 7: Sports.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.

Page 13: Lil' Neebo calendar for July.



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