Granada Pioneer Vol. 3 #6-10

Vol. 3 #6: Nov. 22, 1944

Page 1: Memorial services today; local war casualty list keeps mounting; object to Nisei chick sexing school.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorials.

Page 3: Chick sexing cont; casualties cont; hemp industries need 60 evacuee workers; Girl Scouts tea; USO 'turkey trot' set; counselor is Japan native.

Page 4: Elementary school notes; relocators must pay freight delivery costs; Bussei set gala social; youth rally here Sunday; movies; free movies; to make plans for services; Dumas speaks to local YBA; church briefs; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Garage improvements made; LA Nisei wins silver star; weeky GI-grams; wanted-playthings.

Page 7: My friend, Jack Ito; letters to the editor; writers' club; asks lift on student ban; 8H art exhibit; adult reading.

Pages 8-11: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #7: Nov. 25, 1944

Page 1: Three more war casualties; Issei may volunteer; Warren says state cannot stop return; to leave for induction; 6th war loan drive gets underway.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; cut year-end traveling; visiting soldiers.

Page 3: Dr. Ichihashi lecture series; center census reveals interesting factual sidelights; honor Amache war heroes; casualties cont; movies; music makers featured at Turkey Trot; Warren cont.

Page 4: Attend YBA conference; place Gold Star by name of Pasadena Nisei; youth fellowship sets rally for tomorrow; welfare heads for the blind to visit center; innitiated into honor society; church services.

Page 5: Incidentally; sports; meritorious war work; relocation.

Page 6: Today's guest column; tutor for blind; four manpower advisors named; supreme sacrifice for democratic principles.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #8: Nov. 29, 1944

Page 1: Nisei casualties reach 262; no relaxing of west coast restrictions; Illinois leads in relocators; Yamamoto returns to Cupertino berry farm; Colorado WACs at Snelling; fire damages center garage.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial.

Page 3: Movement for Army control; Wranglers social staff; accept parcels to men going overseas late; permit Nisei return in cases of special merit; no relaxing of restrictions cont.; 67 Japanese Tule bound.

Draft evader gets sentenced.

Page 4: USO only for servicemen; a letter you should read; Gamma Rhos; co-op news; elementary school news; YBA winter wonderland; church briefs; church services.

Page 5: Enters Army at Cleveland; Scout games tonight; sports; letters to the editor; movies; vital statistics.

Page 6: Evacuee property solves real estate problems; clothing checks go on monthly basis again; gangs; relocation;

Sacramento.

Page 7: Smoke rings; high school news; jobs galore are being offered relocators; visiting soldiers.

Pages 8, 9: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #9: Dec. 2, 1944

Page 1: Announces election for councilmen; says the President refused to comment; here to dispel fears of evacuee relocation; handicraft sale slated; rumors on war bonds spiked.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; Tokyo-born Japanese youth volunteers for U.S. Army.

Page 3: To study and make survey of motor equipment; hostility in California against Nisei ebbing; to start four-week campaign against bedbugs; will reopen staff mess; relocation; along the social trail; vital statistics; call for more Scouts.

Page 4: High school news; movies; local YBA delegates report on conference; visiting soldiers; junior YBA; church briefs; church schedule.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Just Incidentally; holiday safety first; weekly GI-grams.

Page 7: December calendar.

Page 8-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #10: Dec. 6, 1944

Page 1: Report 5 more war casualties; coast Buddhist churches systematically pilfered; Mrs. Wells is victim of auto mishap; record family relocation; Nisei shaprnel victim here.

Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial.

Page 3: Leave for ordinance work; casualties cont; women to meet; pilfering cont; new block managers; Christmas card.

Page 4: Movies; free movies for kiddies; set priority system on property handling; enlists in Cadet Nurse Corps; add teachers; vital statistics; Ho-on-ko services; Amache church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Relocation; high school news; four day co-op confab gets underway in Gila; chats with parents; new 10E YPC president.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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