Granada Pioneer V.2 #6-10

Vol. 2 #6: Nov. 17, 1943

Page 1: Tule Transfers involve 2000; plan proposed to alleviate nurses' aide shortage; CCC lumber to arrive; Koon ranch mess closes doors for season; 51 newcomers arrive two hours behind schedule.

More on the Tule Lake problems.

Page 2: Yours Incidentially; editorial; letter to the editor; 3000 witness flowers, garden.

Page 3: Survey reveals Nisei latent versatility; movies; lifts martial law at Tule Lake; job opportunities.

Page 4: Halliday will lead forum; Quaker city Nisei host to 150 student guests; stewards moot crop exchange; XY crew sorts stored onions; children's books to be reviewed; center farm harvests field crops surpassing seasons' WRA quota.

Page 5: Nisei potpourri; Friends hostel invites all prospective Iowan relocatees; community libraries to hold reception; vital statistics.

Page 6: FFA boys produce 1,693 tons of farm products; Y's way; homemade gifts for YWCA Christmas sale needed; church services; church news.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Short Takes; visiting soldiers; student relocation library moved; only 37 days till xmas; relocation; co-ops: of, by, and for you.

Page 9: Cartoon.

Page 10: Mrs. Itano describes L.A. Nichiren church vandalism.

Pages 11-15: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #7: Nov. 20, 1943

Page 1: Large-scale production of tofu to start; construction begins on garage; bulletins to present true picture by relocatees; civil service test applicants urged to sign up immediately; clothing checks to arrive soon; two to attend Denver conference.

Page 2: Just incidentally; editorials; relocation.

Page 3: Nisei harvest Tule Lake produce at current wages; woodwork classes build baby beds; lost; co-op office releases recent election results; wedding; movies; visiting soldiers. Page 4: Iowa family adopts a Nisei evacuee girl; Nisei potpourri; wanted; Short Takes; job opportunities; transfers.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Feature writer visits center; church services; musical comedy with cast of 200 scheduled; Army control of Tule Lake urged; movie schedule released.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 8-11: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #8: Nov. 24, 1943

Page 1: Let us give thanks; child clinic opens; new civil service test to assure placement; local federation sends $900 worth bazaar articles; variety store at new locale; apply for shoe stamp as needed.

Page 2: Letters to the editor; Just Incidentally; vital statistics.

Page 3: Rademaker heads Friday's forum; Lindley comments on Heart Mountain center; recreation slates all-Nisei talent parade; movies; installation date changed; co-op prexy chosen; four-day art exhibition set; appoints new farm manager.

Page 4: Y's way; church news; relocation; cartoon.

Page 5: Nisei potpourri; Grew pleades for fair treatment for Nisei; huge crowd at Issei program; school councils to reorganize; Beck accepts Washington job.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #9: Nov. 27, 1943

Page 1: Talent show postponed; ODT order halts short-term and seasonal leave; reduction of mess workers discussed at Gila conference; adult education plans new psychology course; auto accident; fill out forms for stored goods in LA temple; internee problem discussed during Hersey visit here; welfare section closes Wednesday.

Page 2: Just Incidentally; editorials; guest speaker.

Page 3: Las Ninas to hold installation party; attacks discrimination on racial affiliation; elementary school operetta a success; movies; Christian mission to start six-day program; relocation; psychology course cont.

Page 4: Family resettlement tempo speeding up; My Two Cents; crowd expected at art exhibit; job opportunities; homemaking class selected to make third degree pins.

Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; evacuees offered jobs at chemical factory; occupational books now available for future relocators; PO releases regulations; 'Indigo' slated for book review; gravel crusher sent to Minidoka.

Page 6: 400 Pacific coasters employed in twin cities; Short Takes; religious organization to aid WRA program; Bussei delegates attend confab; co-op to handle scenic prints; church schedule; transfers.

Pages 7, 8: Sports.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #10: Dec. 1, 1943

Page 1: Amache Nisei honored as first WAC recruit; to sell hard candies soon; grant seasonal leaves if certain conditions are met; employment procedures to be reorganized for efficiency; education head to visit school; Nisei casualty list in Italy reaches 169; nurses' aide problem becoming more critical.

Page 2: Yours Incidentally; national YMCA secretary visits; watch shop opens today; 2500 witness art exhibition; visiting soldiers.

Page 3: Combat team lauded for their fighting ability; vital statistics; movies; nurses' aide cont; job opportunities; acting attorney arrives here; call for Issei talent issued.

Page 4: To The Boss; appeal board planned for 'innocent' Japanese; two to receive Eagle awards; discuss popular seller tomorrow; wanted.

Page 5: Re-appointed supervisors to plan 1944 farm program; Nisei Potpourri; Garrison leads discussion group; women's society to hold meeting; freight to arrive; meet artist Dick Kurihara.

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This is his first cartoon. In my opinion, it's rather tastless.

Page 6: Y's way; church schedule; wedding; church news.

California still hostile.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Nisei Potpourri cont; $2.50 ticket entitles holder tp 50 school activities; combat team cont; school extends thanks to helpers; sports; relocation; Amache recreation association financial report.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Page 13: Lil' Neebo December calendar.