Granada Pioneer Vol. 3 #76-80

Vol. 3 #76: July 21, 1945

Page 1: List relocation rate by blocks; will leave as scheduled; urges early relocation.

Produce buyers.

Drunk woman abuses resettlers.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; letter to the editor.

Doesn't want return of Japanese.

Page 3: To advise on liquidation; new assistant steward named; to issue ration books here on all leaves; Neal will go to Tule Lake; local police at new office; convert auditorium into youth recreation center; relocation rate.

Reward to catching haters.

Page 4: Relocation; movies; church briefs; California Echoes; visiting soldiers; church schedule.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #77: July 25, 1945

Page 1: Swiss to represent Japan in US; Awarded Silver Star medal posthumously; want law on deporation of disloyal Japanese; evacuee train will leave Rohwer with 125 families; to shut mess halls 9L, 6G; Nisei paratroopers see action in Philippines.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; guild to launch inquiry on lack of prosecution; letter to the editor; says violence un-American.

Page 3: Local school heads return; leaves for new position; park cars at police station; next coast special slated; coast solan demands retention of evacuees until end of war; HST invokes old alien act; Silver Star cont; visiting soldiers.

Page 4: Rewards Nisei evacuee family for kindness; movies; The Road Back; uniform rates at LA hostels; opens Fresno Buddhist hostel; church brief; church schedule.

Page 5: Relocation; California Echoes; to ask state to buy center; Amacheans at 47 colleges; set school opening date.

Vol. 3 #78: July 28, 1945

Page 1: To schedule another coach; relocation plan by Sept. 1 imperative; 140 Amacheans board three cars for California return; evacuees in 'hardship' cases may build homes; 9L mess closing stayed two weeks; Blue Stars will honor inductees.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; wins magazine contest; visiting soldiers.

Page 3: Relocation plans cont; is assisting reports office; negotiate for co-op goods; The Road Back; charges WRA with aiding to cicumvent land laws; two welfare workers accept outside jobs; pay checks next week; co-op meeting set.

Wants to investigate anti-Japanese actions.

Page 4: 16-page Arkansas bulletin lists broad farming offers; relocation; church briefs; noted dancer to entertain; movies; church schedule.

Vol. 3 #79: Aug. 1, 1945

Page 1: Colorado Day; blocks 9F, 9E mess to close; orders curtailment of center services; to ask for grand jury action on the Doi case; places fourth in loan drive; special cars to leave Monday as scheduled; transfers all library books to Indian service.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; a letter to parents; on alien registration cards; visiting soldiers.

Page 3: Nisei accepted for employment by LA firms; asks cooperation from dependency families; merchandise not to be re-sold to Tule Lake yet; temporary housing at Merced Falls available; Fitzsimmons GI's to be feted at gala social; curtailment of center services cont; inductees to dine at 8E mess.

Page 4: South plantation has jobs, housing for 1000 families; two dental aides needed; Short Takes; relocation; five receive scholarships; movies; church briefs; church schedule.

Vol. 3 #80: Aug. 4, 1945

Page 1: Releases block relocation rate; 19 Amacheans leave for Army induction; coast evacuee return sole Army responsibility; 2 report for preinduction; 64 per cent relocate east; cancels Monday's California special, eastbound to go.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; welfare agencies will aid; on alien change of address.

Page 3: To recruit farm families; Army in charge cont; Nisei battalion cited for 'superb combat actions'; leave, overtime pay authorized; relocation rate cont; urges use of activity center; visiting soldiers; postpone mess halls closing.

Page 4: May write to Swiss legation; relocation; movies; dental aides; church briefs; church schedule.



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