Granada Pioneer V.1 #86-90

Vol. 1 #86: July 28, 1943

Page 1: Myer speaks tonight; Tule Lake is named center for segregees; Nisei women to be accepted in WACS; basking snake causes alarm; WRA grants rights to fine law violators; council head chosen.

Page 2: Editorial; Short Takes; Rustlings from other camps; urge assistance in relocating; Nisei featured by St. Louis newspaper; transfers.

Page 3: Column features Japanese problem; movies; Mundt urges segregation; Richardson lauds Hawaiian-Japanese.

Cause of one strike.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; public use of new high school building limited; visiting soldiers; vital statistics.

Pages 5, 6: Sports.

Page 7: Red Cross to set up by-laws; Lettermen sponsor summer sports dance; Amache YWCA recognized; Silverines elect new club officers; practice begins for bon odori; weekly luncheons given by mothers; 8K matrons give surprise shower; files available for historians; church schedule; Lettermen initiation held.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #87: July 31, 1943

Page 1: Segregation is topic of Denver WRA conference; Myer greets evacuees; Camp Savage seeks recruits; council, assembly ply Myer with questions.

Page 2: Short Takes; letter to the editor; Myer cont.; visiting soldiers; segregation cont.; Endo enrolls in training school.

Page 3: 'News' features Sakura brothers; Nisei's difficulties told; new superintendent to arrive Monday; homemaking article appears in magazine; movies; WRA heads are pictured.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail sketches; job opportunities; Sumitomo clients must file claims.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Evacuee property broken into; church schedule; guest speaker here from Poston; Y's circle to hear report; Letterman's hop at gym tonight; church news; transfers; relocated; vital statistics.

Page 7: Gripsholm sailing date is postponed; colonel Rasmussen lauds soldiers at Camp Savage; increase in grants not possible; issuance of new meal tickets; ide-ms.

Page 8: Chances for resettlement in Chicago are excellent; party to honor aides, orderlies; impossible to increase food quota of 45 cents.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Page 13: Lil' Neebo August calendar.

Vol. 1 #88: Aug. 4, 1943

Page 1: Amache families receive letters from Japan; inform boards of addresses; WAC to enlist Nisei women; Western Union agent to visit; must record all foreign property; leaves are classified; 15 will leave Amache soon; cash booth is moved.

Page 2: Our Boys; concert solos featured; painter lauds workers; vegetables sent her from Gila; barber moves; job opportunities; visiting soldiers.

Page 3: Between Us Girls; movies; mail-truck riders must have passes; missing Tulean jailed in Modoc; Issei settles in Cincinnati; police chief resigns.

Page 4: Cartoon; Johnnie Presents; Cabot donates to JACL; Lettermen's hop a huge success.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Center tots hurt at play; church services; seven teachers leave Amache; church news; Tri-Delts hear report; Pueblo guests honored by GRs; aid offered by Y groups; students donate 'V' garden crops; women's council to meet; Yamasaki honored by the Gremlins.

Page 7: Thumbnail Sketches; Rustlings from other Centers; 8K 'ball of fire' fails to appear; speaker lauds Boulder Japanese; must fill out property forms.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #89: Aug. 7, 1943

Page 1: Segregation to limit job offers; mid-summer carnival shows $802 in profit; Jebe climbs 90-foot pole to finish job; allowances to be issued; naval contract within grasp of poster shop; vice chairman elected.

Page 2: Letter to the Editor; Town Hall Talk; relocation forces Koga to resign.

Page 3: Carnival income and expense statement; movies; school semester will open Sept. 7; 'my face is my only crime'; relocation.

Page 4: Cartoon; Thumbnail Sketches; weekly changes compiled.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: To The Boss; detention; Short Takes; Las Allegrias to hold picnic; wanted; transfers; lost & found; vital statistics; hospital statement; carnival statement cont.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Page 8: Sports; church news; church schedule; library set up at hospitality house; two-day memorial service planned.

Pages 9-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #90: Aug. 11, 1943

Page 1: Three-day church confab; movement to Tule Lake set; Denver AP head here to stay; gala Bon odori to be held; WRA official visits center; pamphlets issued on segregation.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; Letter to the Editor.

Page 3: Movie schedule; schools cleared by Army, Navy; ball of fire witnessed by block 6F resident; sells SF paper; job opportunities; recruits sought for Camp Savage; 'Time' quotes Hosokawa.

Page 4: Cartoon; sports; relocation still major activitiy; relocation.

Page 5: Johnnie presents; motormen do the trick; sports.

Page 6: Our Boys; students to take tests; honor students hold banquet; wedding; vacation trip; Sameshima elected vice prexy at Palmer Lake conference; church services and news.

Page 7: To The Boss; last concert to be held Friday; creative class to hold dance; teachers to go on vacation; vital statistics; report cards; Rustlings from other Centers; fruit country offers positions.

Pages 8-12: In Japanese.



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