Granada Pioneer Vol. 3 #86-91

Vol. 3 #86: Aug. 25, 1945

Page 1: Nisei troops to lead parade; VFW sends apology to Naito for rejection; to aid Japan occupation; sets Pioneer closing date; FHA has 230 apartments for servicemen families; special coach for Chicago.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; visiting soldiers; two sides expressed on return of coast evacuees.

Page 3: Movies; relocation terminators will not be reassigned; fire destroys six buildings; CA movies to be free; to open leave office 2 nights; to lead parade cont; call Kibei for special duty; Monday's two special cars to carry 94 evacuees; VFW apology cont; coast school opening dates; slate another special Pullman.

Page 4: Relocation office has booklets to aid evacuees; The Road Back; relocation; train schedule; Father Swift returns to L.A.; church briefs; church schedule.

Vol. 3 #87: Aug. 29, 1945

Page 1: No Japan occupation for 442nd; says 'rightful place' assured US Japanese; west Naval installations to employ Nisei veterans; Fort Snelling graduates to aid General Douglas Mac Arthur; Oshita given Army discharge; asks patience on delivery.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; regain control of our lives; ask war, Navy dept. ok before issuing permits.

Page 3: Movies; to distribute pay checks through block managers; to completely liquidate co-op; coast housing shortage past; visiting soldiers; Livingston winery firm needs 125 grape pickers; will check up on property; Oshita discharged cont.

Page 4: Hostel guests given welcome; The Road Back; reports loss of property; relocation; keep 'bill of ladling' safe; church brief; church services.

Page 5: Relocation.

Vol. 3 #88: Sept. 1, 1945

Page 1: Labor day declared holiday; restores charters of 2 Nisei Legion posts; V-J day will be work day; exclusion group leaders are charged with fraud; induction date changed; new procedure on WRA grants; ACLU has no claimant yet.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; statement on surrender.

Page 3: Attend confab on WRA surplus; Nisei to teach boys in Turkey; proposes state vote on post-war Japanese status; WRA personnel to go on 40-hour week; leave office open 2 nights; vital statistics; visiting soldiers; fire destroys 7 buildings.

Strike threatened.

Court takes Japanese land.

Page 4: Close hostel if no guests; relocation; school offices at new location; lists facts on jobs, housing; movies; church services; will sell, rent boarding house; church brief.

Page 5: Relocation; no Buddhist Sunday school; apartment for sale in Denver.

Vol. 3 #89: Sept. 5, 1945

Page 1: Awarded distinguished service pins; rescind all individual exclusion orders; transfer local military police; to test land law legality; ceremony to dedicate memorial monument; to write on center closing.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; the real thing-world peace; great task lies ahead.

Page 3: Awarded unit pins cont; statehood for Hawaii opposed; assists center statistician; ice cream is now available; visiting soldiers; six awarded scholarships; monument cont; land laws cont.

Page 4: Offer expert legal advice; relocation; opens hostel in St. Louis; church services.

Vol. 3 #90: Sept. 8, 1945

Page 1: 12,000 evacuees return to coast; 4 draftees report for Army induction; 2 leave for preinduction; Kawaye discharged; Coast Guard revokes restrictions on Nisei; westbound cars leave morning.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; topsoil of the spirit; Chicago FEPC prohibits discrimination; must notify 3 days ahead; lake offices 40-hour week.

Page 3: To relinquish buildings; open Milwaukee hostel; to discontinue movies soon; visiting soldiers; evacuees load freight cars; letter to the editor; may enroll in LA schools; coast guard cont; plead not guilty in dynamite charge.

Page 4: Has 1200 acre farm to lease; relocation; aids evacuees with check-up; church services.

Vol. 3 #91: Sept. 15, 1945

Final edition.

Page 1: McGovern extends 'best wishes'; farm in final clean-up stage; 45 points exempt GI's from overseas duty; lauds Pioneer staff.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; cartoon.

Page 3: Takes post in New York; may hire Nisei in center civil service posts; supervisors deny relief; farm nears end cont; co-op meeting; Army discharge cont; courage to push ahead.

Page 4: Red Cross chairman; Amacheans at various schools; open hostel in Columbus; Detroit hostel; pick-up notice on baggages; says problems not lessened; display camp oil paintings; church services.

Page 5: 2 Japanese wreck victims; editorial; Philippines Nisei GI's rap Hearst paper attitude.

Page 6: Ex-Amacheans send Hawaii greetings; two more hostels open in California; Walther thanks residents; housing in trailer units now available; advocates early relocation in letter.

Page 7: Detention list not rescinded; parolees must abide by specific regulations; public proclamation no. 24.

Page 8: Interesting statistical center data revealed; scholarship given sisters; sailor backs Nisei worker; Henry Gosho on radio program; Marine colonel hits racism; movies; deplores Nisei prejudices.

Page 9: Movement to Japan to start; schoalrships offered Nisei by 2 colleges; protest repatriation of Japanese Canadians; no departure cancellations; close club membership.

Page 10: Relocation.

Page 11: Relocation cont; mail overseas packages early.

Page 12; Lil' Neebo.



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