Granada Pioneer V.1 #26-30

Vol. 1 #26, January 19, 1943

Page 1: Center gets Army commendation; translators interviewed; residents to vote on charter ratification; Lamar paper supports WRA; Moore to speak tomorrow night; MP's take hike in zero weather; X-ray films arrive here; calendar of activities; visitors.

Page 2: Town Hall Talks column; editorials; letters to the editor.

Page 3: Between Us Girls column; openings for ag students; tests given for defects; beet workers to call for cards; division heads are party guests; rustlings from other centers column.

Page 4: Marriage licenses; co-op in profit; landscape work begun; community enterprises balance sheet.

Page 5: Short Takes column; youths to hear Karpen; subsistence fee charged; money lost at talent show; schedule of mail listed; vital statistics; clothes cause second fire; soldiers feted at social.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #27, January 21, 1943

Page 1: Residents ratify charter; construction of two elementary schools is stopped; dry cleaners to open here; students to get interview; Denver WRA official here; Miss McDougall to sing Ave Maria; group work discussed; :Y circle clubs meet tomorrow.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk column; editorials; farm front column.

Page 3: Senior High has new co-op board; must file address changes; co-ops show net gain; Thumbnail Sketches column.

Page 4: Urge leave clearances; directory nearly ready; smallpox immunization program starts; gabardine to go on sale; Y's way column; environment to be mooted; rationing to be strict; invention, patent class to start; engagement; professor enters Naval school.

Page 5: Scholarships offered by womens' college; Caucasian out as appelation; Adventist YP meet tomorrow; church services schedule; rustlings from other centers column; Little Theater in meeting; bank claims not called yet.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #28, January 23, 1943

Page 1: Civil service jobs may open for Nisei; next edition of the paper will be by women only; police raid 6H gamblers; Duffy calls mess crews; Abe and Ono rate high; calendar of activities; Spain envoy here today.

Prejudice in action.

Page 2: Letters to the editor; Y's way column; vote count completed; reward posted for vandal; co-operative to incorporation; mercury drops to 22 below; welfare group to reorganize; bi-linguists sought.

Page 3: Project leads in clearances; new school term starts soon; Hartman hears three students; center has fire again; language key given by WRA; list of rec halls posted; teacher speaks to fellowship.

Repatriation.

Page 4: Army may change Nisei draft classification; minors cannot head families; shorthand book refund date set; kindergarten teacher speaks; grammar school pupils see show; co-ops-of, by, and for you.

More prejudice, this time from a local town's paper.

Page 5: Between Us Girls column; library has periodicals; ball honors Roosevelt; family camp described; Terry speaks to merchants; stress outside contacts; printer wanted by Ohio paper; church services schedule.

Page 6: Workers asked to claim September paychecks; officials to attend meet; shop repairs equipment; construction rated first; new instructor added to staff; instrumental group planned.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Sports.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Page 10 through 13: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #29, January 26, 1943

Page 1: Amache Red Cross; center officials leave for Denver; flag rules presented; consulate's report due; recreation to be topic; mess crew thanked; JACL protests Army 4C class for Nisei; calendar of activities.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk column; editorials; farm front column; flower classes to start soon.

Page 3: Between Us Girls column; Nisei girls volunteer; mess personnel includes women; pupils receive report cards; infants to be inoculated; club advisers introduced.

Page 4: Short Takes column; Riley inspects transportation; December checks due; dance tickets available; clothing a la Amache hints given women; Y leader visits Heart Mountain.

Page 5: Utah location chosen as segregation camp; art exhibit scheduled; residents featured; center receives used clothing; social held by young people; victory gardens to be planted; evacuees to furnish labor; wallet reported stolen was not, is found; rustlings from other camps column.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Sports; Captain Karpen speaks on social problems; magazines popular; delinquency of girls low; hop tickets on sale now; visitors; girls have high (grades) record (girls who have left camp to go to other schools); vital statistics.

Page 8: Hospital conditions related by doctor; drivers are warned; girls work at hospital; 17 evacuees interviewed (for bi-lingual positions); women are instructors; fire department is improved; scientists apply for positions; field director visits center; choir honors Mayme Kishi; letter to the editor.

Page 9: Lil' Nigi girl cartoon.

Pages 10, 11: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #30, January 28, 1943

Page 1: Tax experts advise on income tax returns; deadline announced for movement of household goods; clinic to make shift; winners named in mess contest; farm implements, cars have ready market; calendar of activities.

Page 2: Editorials; check losses should be told to cashier; census forms prepared.

Now this is really interesting. The Spanish were go-betweens for Japan and the internees. Here the official representative is saying that Japan wanted their nationals to come home, 'but found out that very few want to go back.' That's really saying something significant.

Page 3: New hours released for rec hall use; Short Takes column; visitor likes Amache; pupils present historic events; students hike to Granada; homemaking students set ultimate goals; 7K club has leader.

Page 4: Y's Way column; heads confer with Meyer; co-ops incorporate; shoe store moves to 8F; gamblers apprehended; canteen opens coffee shop; teacher goes to Denver; social worker visits husband; co-ops: of, by and for you.

Page 5: Thumbnail Sketches column; President's ball slated; Amache High seniors in spring commencement; 586 enrolled in senior high; dentist leaves for Hawaii; school list available; visitors tour Granada center; church services schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7 through 10: In Japanese.



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