Granada Pioneer V.1 #81-85

Vol. 1 #81: July 10, 1943

Page 1: Advisory board is dissolved; payroll to be slashed to 2300 employees; center labor problems discussed at meetings; new dental clinic opens; dance planned for tonight.

Page 2: Editorial; Letter to the Editor; eight join Pioneer staff; senior high move to new building; warning given on location of bins.

Page 3: DeAmat visits; movies; rain causes much damage; views on recent newspaper, radio men's tour given; calendar; passes granted to employees only; outdoor drama postponed.

Page 4: Wedding; diptheria shots to be given soon; dog licenses; Short Takes; church services and church news; transfers.

Page 5: Steady workers needed by farm; jobs; ten per cent cut to be eliminated; vital statistics; Between Us Girls; CIO wants names of its members.

Page 6:Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; co-op cuts all WRA ties; make them eat their own act, says Masoka; Green condemns legions action.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo.

Page 8: Sports.

Pages 9-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #82: July 14, 1943

Page 1: Carnival is successful; segregation movement to start; four attend WRA meeting; outdoor drama to be presented; prizes to be awarded Friday; accounts unit chief replaced.

Page 2: Letter to the Editor; Town Hall Talk; thanks; Castle visits; visiting soldiers; would abolish dual citizenship.

Page 3: Myer replies to Dies hearing; 'evacuees are happy in their new homes' Hayes; Japanese Americans produce war tools; Chicago is most cordial to Nisei; Kobayashi joins college faculty.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; carnival closes; announce results of stamp drive; contests to climax dance; $1440 sold in stamps thus far.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Y's way; school teacher saves supplies; fabric arts craft head; senior high opens session; night classes for musicians; church services and church news; Satow leaves; new registrar. Page 7: Nisei soldiers go to Shelby; tofu manufacture to get underway; recent changes made in administrative personnel; Terry entertains parents, sister; job opportunities; first analysis report completed.

Page 8: Rustlings from other camps; movies; relocation in East urged by Collum; Ford transfers to Minidoka center; lost & found; Viles visits Amache schools.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #83: July 17, 1943

Page 1: Leave office issues new ban; Des Moines schools open to Nisei; Red Cross chapter formed; caution evacuees against violations.

Nisei in Chicago attacked.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; Letter to the Editor; four will leave for Shelby, Savage; Eejima secures Michigan position; Poston pastor to speak tomorow; visiting soldiers; lost & found; vital statistics; wanted; meetings held to discuss problems.

Page 3: Relocation library set up; Camp Savage to recruit men; movies; Kansas City report given; visits here; lost & found.

Response to prejudice.

Page 4: Cartoon; relocation: new field opens; job opportunities; co-op to carry on discussions.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Pattern drafting class to start; farm mess hall described; clothing checks to be issued soon; relocated evacuees say they are treated fine; Norman Satow is honored by Wells.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Page 8: YWCA camp is hostel; Thumbnail Sketches; Rasmussens and Skinners feted; five instructors leave center; church services and church news.

Pages 9-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #84: July 21, 1943

Page 1: Relocation pamphlets to be distributed; appropriation okehed; must use water sparingly; Camp Savage to recruit volunteers; year-old child wints $100 bond; carnival winners are announced.

Page 2: Short Takes; Letter to the Editor; church groups hear talk on discrimination; 20 volunteers await call; Amache FFA members learn farm methods; visiting soldiers; school pupils make donations; vital statistics.

Page 3: Army Nisei lauded; Nisei are capable of aiding in war effort; Nisei speak on discrimination; movies; lost & found; Higuchi appointed first lieutenant.

Two articles.

Page 4: Amache consumers co-operative financial statement; sports; race discrimination hits by ACLU report; transfers.

Page 5:Sports.

Page 6: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; job opportunities; Iowa corn grower seeks 35 workers.

Page 7: Allowances and allotments for kin of fighting men; Bussei plans social; church schedule and news; wedding.

Page 8: Financial statement cont.; Y's way; Hoffman lauds fire department; committee favors Nisei draft; editorial praises Oberlin student.

Page 9: Language program instructors are sought; Rustlings from Other Centers; resettlement facts on Cleveland.

Pages 10-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #85: July 24, 1943

Page 1: Myer to address center residents; exchange ship awaits order; hearing body appointed; express truck to be discontinued; girls and war effort; four to leave for Denver.

Page 2: Letter to the Editor; Town Hall Talk; lost & found; vital statistics; WRA recreational head visits here; farm family units planned; transfers; visiting soldiers; snakes give no warning in August.

Evacuees not coddled.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; consumer enterprises offer fire insurance; payment for storage due.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: 406 attend junior high classes; 3 concerts planned by music department; Rocky Mountain states offer year-round work; baby care hints given; job opportunities; White to recruit Iowa workers; lab technician named.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Page 8: Church schedule; Nisei artist holds exhibit; students donate own vegetables; summer school to show movies; YBA installation slated; two instructors added to faculty; Lettermen's Club plans dance; church news; first aid station.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.



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