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Vol. I, 140. 6 Amacule, Colorado Novemb~2a!9±~._. .EVDCIJEES A~D FAHITIERS Real Property ML GIRLS VOLUNTEERS SONA TI NA S HARVEST BEETS Taxes Due In. answer to the pleas Los Angeles county real “Lea Sonatinas”, a mu sical organization of 21 of local beet farmers, who property taxes will be de werE. threatened witha loss linquent after December 5, young women, will give a concert at Terry hail, Tues of 60,000 tons, the assem counsels Chiyoko sakamoto bly voted unanimously to’ of the legal aid staff. day, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. The organiZ4tiOn is un come to the aid of farmer Write to H. L. Byrani, neighbors. county tax collector, hail der the direction of C. Already 141 volunteers Burdette Wolfe, supervisor of Justice, Los Angeles. including 20 high school of music programs for the Taxpayers should gi.ve students and five women Garden city high school and full legal description of junior college in Kansas. have relliedill this nation property and certificate Tickets are now on sale wide crop—savins c~mpa~gn. According. to the admin of title or previous cadnty at the school offices in istration, the woit orders tax bill. BE. prices will be adults 25 cents, and children 10 of those emplçyed within tent a. the center wIll not be can TWO STE ND celled luring ithelr abseftie. Student volunteers will be CONVENT! ON Fire Alarm given an opportunitY to Henry tshimizu, former make up their classwork. Sonoina-~coU1ftY JACL.presi— System Set Deductions for morning dent, and tttasao Satow, a Fire phones have been and evening meals will member of the National JACL placed In each center total 44 cents; for all emergency board, -are ax— and can be recognized by a meals, including packed pectéd to.leave the center lunches, 67 cents. red and white striped pole today to attend the Na With this last groUp of tional JACL convention to to which an embeZ~colored light is attached, announced 141 residents placed within be held in Salt take CitY Tern Campbell, fire pro this 30—mile area the vol.— next week. - unteer evacuee army num -. - The ~eiegates will be tection officer, Wednesday. By calli~ig number. 60, bers some l200on the farms given a 10—day furlough the maiz switchboard will of this state. and will join representa connect the speaker with tives from other relocation centers -who are: also ex the fire atgtion, Campbell CALL BLOOD pected to attend the seven added, but he cautioned the people against using them • -. v”ention~ DONORS Zor. any other purpose. Blood donors are gflatiy needed at the-center hos 110 6tfl1 pital, it-was revealed by Dr. Gerald A. DuffyImedi— EIV~ ~ cal director,, yesterday. -here b.y several prominenti. - Four-hundred twenty—five He stated that there is no - church and civic leadersi compensatiop - foI~.thip but • sewing hiachines 8re cur from Colorado springs. ...J. rently -. being conditioned That at. living quarters the appeal has been made - for the weifare,of the- peo for use by center residents, have hardwood floors, and it was revealed 8t the meet— of this communIty. that residents have a choice -“(a do not. know when - ing of the Granada women’s of foods were cited by Mrs. - anyone of us may becr’ILe federation, ThursdaYe /They KanazaWc~ as being among the seriously ill and ~P2C a wi]! shortly be apportioned many misconceptions preva - about five to a bloc}C, it blood transfusion Thut we lent - emonE~ most Caucasian - -- want b be prepared. for it ,“ was added. groups. lila -this tour, Also discussed at the said tht chairman, served Dr. Duffy concluded. meetir4,, presided over by Volunteers are asked to to clarify -t11e~e felse im report to the hospital. Wir... ChiuyO Kcnazawa,Wea a pressions. recent inspection tour made Poge 2 _-____-. _..PIONEER .NovenTher 14, 1942 MCI SCt©Ct .1J~T~ ~I HC~C ~T K E S ~twenty-two project stu The groi~ was a~anrenied Beaming regiêtrcir V~11lis dents of the senior high by Norman Pixler, principal F. Hanson just r e turned school he2~,d a picnic at the S. Clay Coy, Jimmy Yemenaka, from a leave to low Thri’hg— numicipal ~Sark in Lamar, • and George Yüzawa. ing his wife ~zd two da~i— Wednesday afternoon, Prin The students later at ters with him. The Hanson cipal S. Clay Coy revealed tended a movie at the Pio family will make their home today. neer theatre. in Lamar. . Approxiinatel.Y 25 post NEW COURSE CIVIC LEPOERS graduate students have en rolled in the senior high OFFERED VISIT CEflTER school, Principal S. Clay Analytic gdometry ie now Five prom inent women Coy announced yesterda~r. being taught ,at the adult church workers and civic I night scbooi on M~nday, leadem of Colorado Springs • Rev.T. Shirakawa, here— Wednesday, and Friday eve visited the cents; dednes— tofore in charge of BuddhLst nings from 8—9 p.m. day and learned of the liv Hall No. 1 (70), will, be Those interested are re ing conditions and social ginning tomorrow, take quested to erdLi at 8H—6B. activities of the evacuees. charge of HeilNo. 2 (110), The night school office The group included Mrs. Rev. Yonemura will conse also stated that the Mctday’ Gordon Parker, In. Lewis quently transfer to ~tbe evening cooking class ivill Abbot, president of the former. not be held until the BK League of i~onen Voters, I kitchen is fully equipped. Patricia Leigh, chairman T4e fo~2owing four moth— of the social service com e~s end their babies arrived mittee of the Presbyterian hare Monday from Merced, WPTRflPBE R!TES church, and kabel and Ruth Calif.: Mesdames Tagawa, Parker. 70—ic; Ode, fl—lOS; Kajiwa— HELD TUESO~ftY ra, 105—25, and Tabcta, Final serviees were held 8 E—5D. at 2 p.m. on Tuesday for SERVICE MEN a Kohei Vlatanabe, 49, who Twenty—four girl scouts died here Now 2. Rev. Yu ARRIVE visited historic spots in zuru Ysmaka officiated. Nisei soldiers visiting Lamar thi~ morning. They After a brief service in friends and relatives in were under the supervision Lamar, the body was sent to the center include: Corp. of Terry mae Lurakemi, Dor Denver for cremation. Toshio akamura, Camp Vial— othy Maeda, and Yuri Naka— Ruth Watainbe, only child ters, Texas; Pfc. Takuo ha— moto, scout leaders. of the deceased, arrived wauchi, It. ~larren, dyo.; here on a two_weekat leave Pfc. Yeichi Nakano, Camp Herbert LWalther, prin from school in Rochester, Phiflip, Kan.; Pfc. Masno cipal of the junior high N. Y., to attend the ser 3.Shimizu, it. Bliss, Tex school, left Wednesday night vices. as; bgt. James Teurumoto, for Denver to purchase mu Camp Crowder, Jo.; Pie. sical instruments for the CHIEF WARNS James Yeinate, it. Custer, project sehools,the junior high office revealed yes SPEED E RS •j$cn.; and Pvt. James ~ Drivers of trucks and Ft. Des homes, Iowa. terday. oars will be deprived of their licenses for excessive All sociel gatherings ~eeding within tile center, REPORTS HEPOS must end at 10:30 p.m. un warned Stanley E. Adams, less special permission is chief of polic% yesterday. In IflSPECTIOfl given by William Johnson, John C. Daker, national acting chief of conimunity CHURCH chief of the VillA reports service, it was announced office, and Frank C. Cross, by Stanley Adams, chief of regional chief, were visi police, Ts1ursday. MifF TING tors at the centa recently. S Young people of the fl They conferred with Joe Charles I.ametsuka, 10, mar Methodist and Presby— McCieliand, local reports of GF—9F, was taken to La tartan churches will join officer, and mezhbers of the mar hospital Itonday after— the young people’s group PIONEER staff. aoon for an emergency ap— pendectoiny. of the Granada Protestant church in a joint meeting LATEST SANTA . I at 7 p.m.tomorrow in Terry ANITA CHECKS i~. Yutaka ?it~kagawa of hall (OH). Rev. Gabriel Santa Anitans are urged this center has been in to claim new checks over vited to speak at a Cvlo— I Upton of Lamar will deliver the evening’s message. the periods of Sept. lb to redo ~r~ptist ministerial A fellowship hour and Oct. iS and Oct16 to Nov. council meeting to be held refreshments will follow 2, advises the cashier in in Pueblo snortly. He has this first meeting with an the building opposite the also been asked to deliver outside church group. fire department. sermons at Rocky Furd. 3 November 14, 1942.__ PlANtER Page a flICFHM3 fl CWflIW: LESS fISH•. flPVY CPUS FOR STOCK TO BE. SAYS WELLS OU E ST ID fl fl P IR ES INCREASED Chief project steward Applicants recently in ~o keduoe the increasing William Wells of the mess terviewed for teaching posi number of requests for division made a series of’ tions in the Denver Univer passes to Granada and Lamar, welcome announcements to— sity naval lunguage school v,bioh are usually based on day. at Boulder by Florence Walne the necessity of purchasing They are: halving of and Lieutenuni Glark should olothing,Assistant Project the fish order4 opening of send in tbe~.r application Director Donald LUarbison. all mess halls except in blanks imedintely to the declared that a strenuous the school block; arrival Naval Intelligence Office effort is being made to have of 1500 gallons of soy in Denver, adeises Maaao the coamnanity store as fully sauce and 750 vounds of Igasalfl who just received stocked with items as pos bean paste with a promi~ed wg~4~4nmwMiaS Tja~jae, sible. supply from Los Angeles; ~,f &at,he added, until such two deliveries of milIc~Per 50 time as our comnunity store day from Oarlson Friulc mi More Trucks is completely stoolced with Denver and the Pairjflont~ 1~ articles of dress and other creamery ±n Dodge Cits( Arrive Here commodities which are nor Kansas. Fifty additional cargo mally carried, it Is stag— Incidentally, raw milk and convoy trucks, making gested that residknte ar from the farm has never a fleet of 114 for use on range among themselvos to been given to avacUoOs but the project in the hauling send out a representative used exclusively at the of freigjfl, coal, and convoy to do all the parchasing administrati2n mess. work ~r police and hospital, • for the blook, round out the truck situ— • Inasmuch as the ormanity ation well, announces Mark stores are expected to be Sports .tntérest % Radcliffe, senior trans come a community enterprise, portation supply offi*er. any profits wul eventually On lnc(eaáe • be distributed within the Aware of the hardships center. This should be an caused by a lack of proper HEPRI CHECK-UPS inducement fbr the rosióents athletic facilities, Morris Due to the unusual cli to adopt the slogan, “flade H. Soglow, school athletic matic conditions and alti at home”. director, said that sue— tude of this center’s lo— Harbison further stated ceeding weeks would bring oation,Dr. George Takeyama that as soot as the stores improvement and asked stu suggøats that all persona are supplied, requests for dents to be patient. to believe they may be passes ijill be based on Soglow believes that in— suffering an heart ailmolit nrgetoies rising incident terest In the athletic pro visit the center hospital to the health of a resident gram was at first low as a for a check—Up. vto cannot be given care at result of relocation. He the oegter hospital. Such added, however, that aft— PICTURE SERMON requests must be supported dents have adjusted them A pictorial sermon, by Dr. Gerald A. Puffy, selves ~~1l and are gradu “Babes in Christ,” by Rev. chief of the medical staft ally regaining their enthu Chiaki Kuzuhara, formerly siasm in all sports. As of U~ Los Angel6S Holiness evidenee, he points to chur&a, featured the Sunday Housing Supt lively tOuQhfootball, id— morning worship service of Gives Thanks k leyball,Speedball, soccer, the Granada Protestant and group games’ now being church. Rev. Akira Icuroda Per invaluable help given played in physical educa was chairman for the meet by center residents during tion classes. ing held in 2erry Hall. the evening induction Of seine 150 evacuees from San ta Anita recently, Paul C Freier, housing division chief, states: “We with to extend our appreciation Event Time Eec Hall I to the block managers and ~JDDILIS~ residents for the fine oo— Sunday school 9*00 aaz. 7G—11G óperation&.ven the housing YP service 10:00 a.m. 7G—llG division in procuring sur 85 teachers’ antg. 11:00 a,m. 70—hG plus mattresses and bedding Adult service 2:00 p.m. 70—llG for newly—arrived evacuees, PR0flS~NT and for aiding the division Sunrise prayer mtg. GalS a.m. 7G in keeping an add rose con Sunday ,school 8:45 a.m. S!1 trol of block residents. “We hope you will con inglish service 10:15 n.m. • OH Japanese service 10:00 n.m. 711’.lOH tinue to cive us this co YP meeting 7.00 p.m. OH operation in times of need as you have in the past.” LW 0

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This article is the first in a series written for the GR~&IADA PIO~tE~ by Walter H. ~rris,may— or of Granada, who has A CHRONICLE OF EARLY SETTLERS, lived most of his life RAILROADS ON THE in this vicinity. I300MTOWN S, Anangements for the article were made by H. SANTA FE TRAIL a Z. EceKeever, vice~pres— ident of the American ranch at one time was in State Bank of Granada, 1911 when a large acreage 0 William Grooms, four miles of cantaloupes was planted. In 1874 the Santa Fe west of the former site, or The crop’ was good; the railroad pushed across the “Old Town” as it was called. yield great——too great as Arkansas river to establish The bottom land nearby was designated the XX ranch it later developed. The its terminus on the bare commission firm that had prairies of southeastern and owned by Fred Harvey, contractor of the eating the XX growers’ contract Colorado. From a jumping— also covered associations off place for the railroed, houses and dining cars of the Santa Fe and proprie throughout the valley and the barren tract of lend was unable~to dispose with soon grew into a medium tor of other ranches in New Mexico. In 1904, he carloads of melons rolling sized border village as two in on them at the height of large warehouses and the sold his XX inte±’ests to the season. The firm went usual number of stores, sane and Bassett. out of’ ‘business and the restaurants, and saloons Under these two men, the land was divided into small farmers were left with fine were built. The town it cantaloupe patcheá and no self was appropriately t±’acts of 10 to 40 acres and agriculture was under market. named Granada,mçaning “end Until the formation of of the road or trail” in taken on a large scale. the Granada’ drainage dis Spanish. Settlers were brouGht in trict, the. history, of the When Ham Bell discovered from the east, hay regions land from that time’,h~s that the Kansas Pacific had plowed up, truck farming built westward leaving Kit areas set aside, and sev been largely one of water difficulties. Low portions Carson a mere way station eral good crops of canta— and moved his dance hall toupes, onions,, tomatoes, of the XI went to’ seep as from that town to Granada, and beets planted. a result of years of inten sive irrigation. Ironical the latter reached its ze The settlers could not nith of development and back up their willingness ly, water, the thing that the Colorado farmer needs for two years was.a lively to work with experience frontLef community with all and finances however, and the most, had made soil un tillable. To solve this the notoriety that had made the land eventually revert ed back to Bane and Baa— problem, the district proj Dodge City famous. ect inthe last few years .0 set. 0 has dug ditches and drained Then the Santa Fe extend the surplus water. This ed its tracks and Granada Tenant farmers next made their appearance, among low land today is dry and took a siesta until the as good farm soil as can spring of 189.6 when a new them several Japanese fami lies, Probably the largest be found on adjoititg town appeared on the buf ranches, falo grass homestead of number of Japanese on the Page 6_..._._ __.....PIONEER_._~__—.———— November 14, 1942 SELL COAST flJP~, It~’CLt~ 7QrVVSPA PtR S ‘:,V ~4I~D~Efl fltWWflS Four Pacific coest.’ d.ai— Taking the ‘initiative staff. ‘;. lies, the Sen Fran~sbo’ in the establisbment’of a Further• ~ anrro unc ement s Examiner~’Spd’ Ch~pn’$oZ~, ceziter jelfare fuM~ Sf5 concerning,: this fund will and the Los AfleISs ‘~inie~ proj’eàt ~. work’ers ~h&~ tha’de~ be nia’de”:’ in a later issue and Exaihirfer, will. te on initial contributions of of the’ PIONEER. aele at the center store, two dollars each, according Contributors to the fund announced newsboy Mitsuru to W. Bay Johnson, acting are as follows: lvi. Moriwaki, H. Wada, Kanki, Thursday. - chief of community services. The Sunday edition of Fred Y&iniamoto, represent N. Sakamoto, S. Yar”ada, Hi— these papers will sell for ative of the group has left toahi Inaba, H. 1~tjii, K. 15 cents. the details of the organi Fujita, Roy IsL saka, Ed zation to the admisistrat ion Inaba, I. Uyemori. CON FISCMED T. Sato, Fred Yamanioto, BOOKS HERE I. Komatsu, S. Uyeno, S. Books confiècoted at.the FIFTY BOYS Yoshida, T. Iwa~uro, H. Santa’Snita and Merced as— Shinbara, R. Kimura, 3. èembly centers have arrived’ tPKE JU~DO Kurano, W. Obata. here and’ will be ~êady for Judo instructors Sakichi ~RHattori, S. Takesako, distribution to their re Takao end Takaharu Kawashi— 3. Tagawa, Y. Yoshinaga, spective owners as soon as ma report that more than A. Kadoi, C. Nakano, Masao the contents of the books 50 students are practicing Hoshlyama, Ben Takarnatsu, are ‘checked, according to the art. Enthusiasts of Ben Goto, John Kozuma. Dave, Sugimoto of the reports this sport’ are urged to M. Sato, 3. Yokota, J. office. attend practice sessions. Hirdta, , I. Ta~coshirna, 3. Practices are held on Haribe, M. Nakasawa,.. .6. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fujid.., Joe ,Akahoehi, , B. JJITLE THEATRE Friaays from 6:30 to 8:30 Matsui, T. Kumura, D.,Honda. p.m. and fràm 2 to 4 p.m. Byon. Honda,Takeo.De PLANS PLAYS on Saturdays in the SE rec guchi, Masao. Ishibara,Ksnji The Amache Little Theatre reation hall. Nii~uma,N., Makagawa, Frank group met Thursday night in Kozuma, Z. Uyeno, B. 9uye, SH—6D and completed plans Minoru. Nakagahi, S.. Ehara, - “ - for” t4ib” one—act ‘plays to MORE K/C/KS T. Tsubone, Harry Kadbi, be, presented at Terry hall Ye Minekawa, and a.friend. wLthina few weeks. A 1igh~ EROM WISE!’ comedy end, a serious drama The majority, of the is— were chosen, äei in relocation centers SCHOOL GETS Th~ present cast for the ~‘feel that they are being comedy include Cherry Ye— extremely wel3 treated, an— HISTORIC BLL shitowi, Tazi Sasaki, Ann ;~nounced the American Red A mess callbell belong—’ flaouye, Marvin KL-ura and ~rCross in a survey report ing to the matoric fl ranch George Yoshida. Those in-~ made public by Secretary has been placed on the terbsted in taking part inj~ of War Henry L. Stimson, school grounds, it was an— the sérioüs play are, asked:. recently. nouncedby Principal S.C].ay to be present at 8H—6D,i. Stimson said the Red Coy, Thursday. However, Tuesday at 6:30 ‘p.m. ~ Cross receivedthe greatest until all proper installa tions are com’pl~ted the Memberships , for stage,~.. number of complaints from bell will not be used. business, property and ‘cos~ the younger evacuees corn— It was brought to the tune committees ‘ are’ also’ plaining over their loss center by Jim Eurgert, ag— open, according to Director*Of contact with’ outside ridultural instructor. Robert Dierlan. . ~,Qaucasians. ~flEE flflLD ‘VISIT” acquainted ‘with the Y and afternoon. If the enthu— -~ T4ie, Amafihe YV~CA greets siasmand cooperation shown you from 4hefr new office let the Y get acquainted by them.are any indication in the SF recreation hail with youP’ It exp~esses and invites you to drop in our sentiments and we hope of what they intend to do for a vi.s’it. that you will accept it later, we are all going to We’re grateful to 1vli. too, and come in to offer be in for some enjoyable Johnson of the community any suggestions that you times. services’ department and to rnighthave. And Messrs. Fujiu, Kawa— the,, staff membeis ‘of. the shin, and Matsuoka, please PIONEER who nioved~ their By the way, today is our take a bow for our swanky quarters arid made room for gala rally day and we are rally poster. us. Vet’s hope we stay looking forward to meeting put for az’hi,le. new friends and renewing We ask you to ~:eep ‘an acquaintances. eye on this spacc for it will containa column writ— We like The slogan 5%— Bouquets to the girls gested bydurGB secretary, who helped plan and carry ten bya.girlof a different Hana Uno: “Come in and get out the pro~rein for the 1’ club each time. Ut’ wuqo (LITTLE PUSH SY CHRIS /3111/ Pbge ‘1 November 14, 1942_ —______PIONEER jaY ~ S ~( E T C HE i Pu shed Wednesdays and Saturdays by the WRA and The poise ~ith~ which distributed free to every apartment. Editorial of— Chiyoko )iiatsuda recei7es ffce: PIONEER building, .Amache, Cob. entrants to the aamini4kr~. Joe MeClelland, adviser Oski ‘~eniwaki, director tion building was g4ined B* ~Iirano, editor Toshlo I~bomiya, manager from her career as a Staff: Walter Fuchigami, Jiro Sqmi~a, Tgkako Ku— fessionálc ncert and oper sunoki, Sack Ito, Tomoko Thtabe, Jaine Oi, Alice Ta— atic soprano. Chiyoko cemeto the cen keta, Joseph Ide, David Sugimoto, Tsu&imc Akaki, GGorge Hemamoto, John Teuruta, ?v~aeaji Muni, Chris ter fropi Los M~eles, where Ishli, Harry Iok~., tãith Kodama, Kyo ilirano, Ro~ Ha— she lived andperIbrnled when maji, Suyeo Sake. notontpurin other cities. She had musical aspira tions from the age of six. No one w~s surprisea. there TCWPRD UflIT~ fore, when she turned t Though e3ntst two months have pssaed since the first ~.isic upon ~raduation fro group from’ Santa Anita joined Mez’oe4 evEcuces here, Petaluma~ high school. prf— tb4lines of demarcation between the t\vo groups are vaté lessons took up her still shar~. time for a short pe.rio~ in San Francisco be±br& she ( For a smooth—runniIk~ commqnlty, unity is essen~ti&1. went to Berlin in 1931 to Efforts of the c~ter’s a’~,enized proups——the schools fahe churches, theirepresOnts~tiVe asnemO~.y, the.wOtlefl’s study at the Royal Academy fedntion, the YWCA, äad the rest——are doing much to of Music. She gradu~tea in 1936 and made her debut / bridge the ga~ but in edditioIs the cooperation ol’ each in Leipzig sbol\ after. N individual is needed. I~or teturn to the US in A ittltle tolerance and consideration on the pert of the same your anarked the every resident will go a long way toward tne achievement begianLig of radio end per of- complete unity and a well—organized society. sona]. ap~earan~e.5 and fur ther l’oAde devel.ipment under ~~,0 the tutora~eof e~ prominent TO THE EDITOR operr. star in Cbieagc. New York rddio listeners first month due those wjuting in— heard her overflie NBC ,net— TO TIlE ~DITOiNN work~ • Thy do teauhea’s have to tertoes who are hcrd pressed. Later she returned td give us homework? We sure The cthnz a :rLt ion haVe not, I hope, bunged the California and In the fol can do wi~out it. lowing fou~yeW’s made qver ds work in the morning, payroll to sLch an extent that tn3bulation .annot be 100 public sppàarenoe~ on than nan to school, cothe the ?acificcoast~ She ~~ng home and work until late computed after two months: How about eome quick action again i.ntç the micropbop9. in ~he evening. Then what in2.940, thiS tine oflr ~e ‘do we do? Homework! By to aid the needy? - A ~vORKING MAlT Seattle ~ Broadcapt~fl€ that time we aro so sleepy System. we can’t even corcentrete. NICKNAME TO Much of Chiyoko’u career Cen’t iiê doaj.1 our work still lies ahead of her, at school end be spared the BE CHANGED IVIERCED.-—ThO arpoU.abion, but what she has aiçeedy d4tzdgeries of bome’vork? ~tccomplished would sa~ti&fy Just I.ary — 12E “Li;tlo ~Pokyo,” .dll no lon~cr be-used to designate most people. Among b~r Camp MerGed if Maj. William friends and acquq~intances TO THE FDiT0R~ are Madame Et’nes*ine Shu Vibat’s happened to tao J.d’u’ringi3ou~ special ser mann-Ht)ink oLd her family payroll of the past two vice officer, has anything to say about it. and I-i~mer S~niuels, uaoom mo~ths? WRS it lost in the panist and huç~andof Aneli— sand atorn~ He has made at appeal to residents here have the chamb~rOf coimnerco and ta Galli~CUrCi, lflding soprano. vz~i~ked dill geLtly for meager the residents of the com Her i4ols ~in the4~o~fl-d w~es, putting forth their munity b eliinhiwte the qf mt~aic, a~e ~ talents for the WRA and designation v;hich was given th~d the Jt’gner1an~ aqpra~pO, m&ny have aitj~le~ children Cams Meroed, when it- at’s a Japt’.nes~ ass e m bly center. k’irct~efl ~‘]4igs~iid. Asc~taff-r for wham odds and ends must- vor~te opera~ ~‘p be bou&,ht. The draininS It is now occupied by the of their small reserve5 .Arm?r. The f*mer occupants 73~utel’b~ h,czgrtend Vqr$i’~ “La ~‘a~vfata’ . iwve left them flat. 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Halliday, senior Workers cannot be paid administrative officer. head of personnel and time keeping, as follows: for the 31st day of the Other employees will be month if they start work paid as soon as the checks ~riployees will be penal ized four days if the; fail on that day. arrive from the Denver dis a worker must worlcat bursing office. to report for duty without being excused by their su least four hours prior to The greatest percentage his day off, and eight hours of the clothing checks have pervisors. Workers quitting work the day following in order ardved and are now beine, to get payf& the day off. mailed to the residents as without ~etting a release are also subject to penalty. Part—time and partial-day fast as possible, T. Read workers will ~e paid only fiscal - Timekeepers must be noti Hanson, principal for days and actual hours accountant, said. fied of transfers so time cards can be sent to new worked. No pay will begiv— timekeepers. Releases are en to either £or,abspnces. KAUFMI~N 10 terminated only after over M/\KE SPEECH time is used up. PICTURES TO Ernest E.Kaufinan, execu EMPLOY/V1EN T BE. SHOWN tive secretary of the Wich “Melcdy for Three,” and ita town and country YLICA, two short features, “Sport— will he the 2 eatured speak CHIEF /-/IRE GranLda is far ahead of scope” anu’Picture People” er at the second session will be filmed for the res of the leadership training other centers in reiocatiOfl plans, sald Daiiis McI~ tire, idents of Blocks 12E and ~o’)SaC in the 9K recreation ilE at the l2E mess. hall hail tomorrow at b~3O p.m., assistant KPA ~hLcf .of em— ploymenh ll~,sh~ngton. at 650 ~om.ght. - according to iAa~eo Satow, The people of ~1ocks SE chairman of the stonsor ins Mc~nbire, fcrriwr’,hief of em~icymar.t ii~ the San iVran— and WE will see the pic committee. tures at the iCE niesahall Christine Rayer of Den cisco regio.Lrl offico, came here today in hi~ tour beginningat ?;lO p.m. The ver university’s school of reer eation department’s social work, spoke last of the ceate:s to speed up the reiocttion t’ocess sins will sell tickets. ‘ii a ek. EP~..trj[DcJif~tJ~ ~MPRE~F~iS3JT TI© ~J~RV~[W cDfj .~AJ+J~U~0 ‘Would you be willing The pacific coast doss “Do you think the Japa— nese who were moved inland to trade at a Japanese not want evacuate~ Japaneso owned store after the warD’ to return. from the Pac if Ic coast. should be allowed. to return Yes 38% The following figures, No 58% released- by the America:.t when the war is over?” Would allow all 29~ Undecided 4% Institute of 2!lb 110 Opinion, Throughout the area there will blast from the minds Allow only citizens 24% ~llow none is &~ awLiost unanimous of many evacuees their at— public approval of the titude, “After the war, hacK Undecidod ‘Yhab should b~ dcna Anry a action in evacuating to the coast for me~’ The the Jal.arIese from the coast wit,h ~hCIfl.’’~ figures are the resulT of and sen Ung them to camps. Send :ubem to Japan. . a survey conducted in the Cf those questioned, 97 Leave thorn inland ,.?30Z five states in wnich the per cent said they thought Japanese problem was L~ost “4ould ,yoU he willing to hire Jnpanese servants the Army did the right acute_~CalifOi’nia, Oi’e,Ofl, thing, while two per cent Washington, Nevada, and to Work in your home after the war is overVt disaypro~ed~ One per cent Ar I. zouti. was undecided, according Yes ~ The questions put to to the report. the voters and their an— No ——Oski 5. Taniwaki I swers Undecided Janual4y 12, 1943 Page 2_——— ____ - — PIONEER -__-—-————— ~&JG;RA NA:D A P I 0 N E F Iii] Publibh~d ~SieCd&is, Thursdais, and Saturdays by the W~A and distributed frèp to eaoh apartment. 3d— 111111K-- itdrmal offices PIONEER b~iic2ing,.Afl1aOh0~ -Colo~do. by lO2an Komai T~.lephon6 number 63. Eight and nine monthz Oski Tafliv$aki, director Bob uirano, editor Staff: Jiro Sumita, Tazie Kusunoki, Jack Ito, of confinement with no real source of income has dwin— ~obert AsanotO, Tomoko Yatabe, Alice Taketa, Joseph died the purses of the’ Ide, Ohoji Nakano, Elmer loka, Hiromichi litorimotO, evacuees to the point where. Tsugith Akaki, Jim Yamaguohi, Sab OkamUr~ George meager pay checks ani cloth— !:amatno-to, Masaji Murai,- John ~suruta, Hiroshi Ito, Harry loka, Edith Kodama, Jun Taketa, Makoto Morita. lug allowances would be a welcome relief. These are j~3utaka -Kubota, Ernest Uno, Roy Hmnaji, Suyeo Sako. the only sources of macic -—---- for the center residents. Promises of the cheo~:s ~ GrOW to come ;vill not clothe To give residents of-’ the Granada cen~er ~ more com young and old, Ill_equipped plete and more ti.nel,~ coverage of the neiva ;the -PIONE~ to face the Colorado winter will this week begin a three_timesa~e~ rubliOatiOn after a lifetime in Call— schedule. fornia, warm winter cloth Under the new set—up, the: newspaper ‘~1ill be distri ing is needed to protect buted every Tuesday, Thursday, andS~tu~daY. them from a winter unlike We hope that in the not too’di-stant future WO may any in their experience. be able togivU our readers either a daily mimeographed The few dollars that the papur or a semi—weeki.y -printed ~apcr. 110W soon we will ~esident5 have- coming to roach our goal dupond~ lai’gcly upon tho cantor’ a corn— them may undoubtedly seem inunity enterprise set—Up. but a trifle to offici2l~ who regi~.arly receive their checks twice a month, but Contribytión - - even that trifle -means much -- People are not hard to find who long and pine for to the workers here. tho time to do the things they ‘have’ always wanted to The joy with which the do. October checks, 110W twO The time has come and so h~s one opportunity. - - months overdue,arereceiv& As a new foature of the pap3~, the: mntontion is to hN workers should make re put out a magazine s~ctiOfl - at rogular intcrvals, de— sponsible officials realize pänding upon the qunlit’J’ and quantity of submissions. that - something more than Find an outlet for yOur now experiences and pci’ glib promises are needed. * * * * * sjDOOtlVOS Ofl paper. - Short stories, essays, poems—any typo of creative bluch adohas been raised writing will he w~lcCmOd at the ~ building. by the JACL and the ACLU because of the deletion by radio station ICP~IB of PCI iCE ES~OPT SERVICE all referenoe to Japanese — ~ evacuation and their civil ~ 1/ ~B’ RESIDENTS ri~t5 from a broadcast ‘ -- ~ C trains should purchase aelebrating the 151st anni- ~esidentsvn::ning trans— tickets before 4 p.m. a~ versary of the Bill o portation to tnO Granada arrange for the chocking of Eights. station to board a train their luggage to avoid de Here in this oamlD is an or a bus must fill out- an lay. Bus travelers may buy official who c~ould appar- escort form at the police tickots before the trip. ently vielooflie censorship. station, Police Ohief H.M. Send—off parties are re

The freedom of the pres9 Tomlinson announced today. quested not to go to the - has been guaranteed by the Arrangements for the station because of the lack constitution. This freedom transporting of passengers of transportation tdilitips. is being enjoyed here, and baggages will then be announced Poliod:.OhiL3f Tots— But this official would made ~~oordingly. linson. - censor all articles that Persons tr~vciiingonthe are published in this paper ~ Ag 1~ C U it u ía I Labor Survey - all departments, if justi Being Made by Mark Hayosbi fied, should be printed. tions which the evacuees Any cocmaents or or iticism An a gr iou 1W re labor experienced during the past appear~ng -in this- paper problem servey is being season. are printed with the in— conducted by -Mark Ilaynshi This will hllp to im— tention of improving exist— of the dooumentatioil sec— prove the future evacuee ing conditibninthe center. tion. employment conditions and ir criticism is resented, The results of this sur— will give the administra the department heads should ‘icy will be presented to tion a basis upon which a clean house first before the WRA and’to the people, better resettlement program storming into the editor’s, to show theactual living, can be developed. office de~narñing censorship. *brkln~, and thocial condi— Page 3 January 12, 1043. PICIJEER CO-OP MEMBERSHIP DR~’VE ~f SCHEDULE MAPPED CUT Teams in the community enterprises’ ciir ~ •~ — Temporary offidrs of ship drive will meet with the residents of tue res,~ec— the Las Ninas are Sandie t,ive blocks according to the following schedule; Saito, president; Setsu Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri. Osajima, vice president; Team 1 SQ SF ilE 7)? Esther Yosaici, seoretary Team 2 SE 7E 6)1 711 Mary Hori, treasurer; i~uthy Team 3 9K 7K 8K 9L Hatanal≤a, historian; Tomi Team 4 Ui l2~i l2G 9E Team 5 • 1111 1211 ll(z Murakami, member at. large; 12K 1011 and Toughie Inouye, re Team 6 SF porter. rem r~ The group will hold its LACK OF VOLUNTEERS I ‘._—.• next meeting Saturday at 2 p.m. at VK—3F. Cabinet FIRE DEPARTMENt F L A Y F L) members will meet on Thurs duoted as soon as enough day at 811—20 after school. The lack of response on the part of the residents men answer tilo Ct; Reports of the Blue Tri to act as volunteer fire— angle activities and plans men was a complaint voiced TRANSLATION for the coming month were by the block managers at discussed by the members the Town hall yesterday. CLASS OPEN Saturday. “As a Girl Re Although the service is without pay, residents New classes in transla serve, I will ~ tis tion (English to Japanese the theme suggested for should consider it an ob ligation to their own fain— and ‘ visa ~versa) f’or the January. nisei are being offe~od by Skits, talks, and dis flies by Jpining the volun teer squad, it was stated. the adult education divi cussions will feature an sion. Classes ~re being all Girl E~eserves’ meeting A course onhow to • th~ firemen, will be con— conducted from 4 to 5:15 Feb. 13. I!ighlightin.g the p.m. on Thursdays by In affair will be a Y qUiz with three girls represent— Shoe Store to structorMore informationShizuoka. rna:i be ing each club. Prizes will obtained at the nigiH SQL,’) )i be awarded to the winners. office. Starting with ‘oasketball, Move, to 8F The s}2oe department. of A sign—up for those de the GE’é will hold inter— siring a class in}’e~;inuiflg club athletics. the community enterprises will be moved to the 81? shorthand is DOifl., 4’D.O at the night school o!~oe. ‘Making layettes for the recreation ball ass.ocn as the ca~’pentry work is com Those who purchased be hospital and the seloction ginning or intermediate of a constitutional com pleted, Rio Kashiwag.i an nounced yesterday. shorthand books th~ough mittee were among the many the adult eoucatiol c] asses subjects discussed by the VThé’n the department is moved, the clothing store will be given refun”s at Y circle council Saturday the office. at the Y office. will b~ divided into men’s, The group’s next meeting women’s, and children’s di MORE ST UI I I 5 will be on Feb. 6, at 2:30 visions, he said. LEAVE FOR SCIIWL p.m. at the Y office. A’s2ecial sale, conduc ted by the enterprises, was Four students left the 0• center recontly. to con ‘a Newly àlected offipers advertised by means of a bulletin., their studies at various of the Toquiwas. include institutions. Th~mi Saito, presiden,tVi CLERK-STENO TO. Among them w~re Yutaka ola Ohama, vide president; GIVE CONCERT Nakagawa, Moody Bible in - Isako Sugiyarfla, secretary; DorothyMcDougall, c2ark— stitute, Chic-ago; J,ames Yoshiko Doriochi, treas Haratani and IDmi Mizutani, urer; and lCiyo Togashi, stenographer in the north ad~ninistratiOn- ‘building, Denver university;~d Fumie member at large. will present a concert at Iwata, University Qf Wyo -The next meeting of the ming. group will’ be held on Jan, Terry hall on Jan. 23. 3]. at lOH—3A. at 1. p.m... o THIRTY.’ INtERVIEWS GIVEN Heading the activities of the Wee Teenars will be DAlY BY LEAYL OFFICER th a following bfficers Thirty interviews are are better whoa m.-i’.iod Julia Yoshioka, president; granted daily Mo complete men fill out ap~lic~tions ~‘~u i’onai,vi~e president; applications for leaves at for members of their fain— ~oshikO Sakamoto, secretary th,e former infirmary build— ilies, added Iianson....Group Fujiko ~nwiniia, treasurer; ing, stated, Leave Officer .. applibations are’ given more and Pumiko Sotomura~5er? Willis J. Hanson. . - at.tentiona~d1naflyaP.)roVal5 geant at arms. Amy Hat tori - Chances for apprOVal GQme in from Was~ ington is the adviser of the Wee from the Washington office daily. Teenets. Page 4—~-—~-—--————-—--——- PIONEER _.Jnnuary 12, 1943 LIST SHOGI, T!i’REE /\//SEI ADDED TO (50 WINNERS Ji IN/OR- -H/GiN t1~uULirA,—~ a’ Winners of the shoai Threa nisei tea chars Harry iMica, uhç received t nd go tournament held in nave aeon added to the jun his. master of arts degree t ~ie SJ recreation hail ior high scnooi faculty, at . ~alifornia, will instruct fro Dec. 25 through Jan. revealed Principal Herhert genepal education courses; 7 were a need this seek K. dalther, last week. and Lafayette Nods, who b-/tile .reation depart— James Tcwawa, for leer -studied at UCLA and SC, ~nent. UCLA, SC, and Oceanside JO, will he a maLhematics in— Momijiro Kobayashi was will teach science subj cots; sir act or judged the winner in the I E FTERS SE-NT shogi tournament with To— TO LIND~EY, MEYER shie Saito and Juichi Ha— HFLT C/\MLRA shimoto as runners—up. In kI[7rZ~T ATiC R Expressing the thanks the cc tournament, Kenji NL~J~)i ~i UL\ of the residents, letters Tsuctiya 4vas awarded t irst fleccuse they have re— were forwarded by the cern— ILce while Kiyomi Yokoya— ceivad no word fromthe muni±y cbuncil’lnst week to ma and Kitsuzo Robe placed Alien Property custodian, W}iA Director Dillon 5. Mver second and third. many coast officials nho und to James C. Lindloy, have evacuees’ cameras and project directol:. for making ERRYS ADOPT other goods banned bcfor e it possible for the evacuees evacuation will not forward to enjoy New ~(ear’ s day in BAEX DAUGHTER them despite the rer±ovai traditional fashion with Coming, almost as a of restrictions here. emochi. Christmas gift was a ha— Said Project Director h~j :irl adopted recently James ~. Lindley, who has Four States by hw. and l~~rs. Paul 3. written to the Attorney Terry~ Terry is the ecu— Geiteral’s office to clarify Jobs tar superintendent of the situation, “It will OFfer education. Slightly more ~-olii~ly he useless to Job offers for garage than 5 months old, fhe carry on add~ tionni c5r~- mec~ianics and ~pprentiees, chi.id has been named resrondence with Califor electrician helpers, elec Linac. Joyce. nia lolice officials until tric meter installers and Every inch the proud a ruling has been receivcd..~’ repairmen, administrative father, :perintendent accounting clerks, and Tbrry sc LL4y disclos general ortico clerks with es that, -we haven’t had PREP~ TE/?S multilitu, mimeograph and typing ability are -open in to do a. oh ni:ht foot n ~\ / - work yet. 1NLi\ N~,\4L Omaha, said Mario Vec~hio, The amacue hich school junior placentent of?icer. aihl~iic teams will be Domestic work is also a— Mess Staff known as the “Indians”, it vniJahie in Iowa, Ifissour i - was officially announced aid Kansas. bj Coach John C~ Ho1ce~ The Applicants should api.~ly Honoted sähooi colors will he blue at the fOimer contractor’s Center chefs, cooks, and gold. building. and head waitrusse& wexe A boys’ and girl~’ pep TEACHER LEAVES guests at an appreciation club to cheer for the teams dinner- given by the me~ss is also being formed, he TO- JOIN WAVES division in nnagenier.t and Inez Neill, grade schOol administrative off i ci’~ls Thc senior high school teacher, left the center Tuesday at the 9Kmess hail, co—op ~s SQLSO.C a~a (~ OTV Saturday to attend -the informed Assistant rroject test for the best scIbol hAVES training school at Steward Norman~-SatoW. Ted emblem. It i~ open to oil Smith college, Mass. Tanaka and Mitsuji Doi were hirrh school students. co—chairmen for the program. The emblem must incorp— Kiyabu Gets The mess division would or~te the Indian insignia, like to thank the perform the colors, blue and goJ;d~ ers who made the program a and if possib].e, the let Ne~’ Position success. ters, Al-IS, George Kiyabu, pastor of the Granada Seventh—Day Adventist church, attended - FOUR POSITIONS OPEN the three—day session of the Colorado Conference of FOR ~ESEAThDH V/k / TERS Seventh—Day Adventists held Four arsons are wanted though not required will at BouldQr last week, and immediatel. to serve on he of much help in this was accept~d into the employ the staff of the reports type of work. of the conference at that office documentation sec Those interested should time. tion as research writers, apply at the reports office; A graduate of pacific according to Tochio Hino— PIOnEER b’ailrling, Persons Union college, Pastor Kiyahu miya, head of thesection. accepted will be accorded received a bachelor of arts degree in theology there. A college education, ~ flat’ via~e classification. _____-. _~._-pc~gc 5 January 12, 1943__ , . - —— PIONEER \Ys SA FETY RULES ~ ~ :pT fifw. LOCPLE ‘D!≤tUSSED~ Checks will be cashed A meeting~on.safety was from 1:30 to,4 p.m. at the held recently by.H. M. Tom— west elid of’ the PIONEER linson, chief of police, ÔY TA~iE XUSUNOI(( building, KendaJ,l Smith, and the - truck drivers. Safety rules and regulations - Wemen are wiser than. community erteItprisa super— men ~ecausé they know mt endent, anhounced Mon— of the center was the main topic of the -discussion. less e,4,uziderstand more. - day. ———James Stephens according to Tomlinson. ______-VlSi TO R$~— “We have a gbod bunch of WE RUB IT IN SOLDIERS: truck drivers arid we have You’ve no doubt noticed Pvt. Tsutomu Takagi, Pfc. had no reports of accidents in this - center-or on the the commendable job 0 f Takashi Obata, Camp Hsle ground beautifying done by Pandd, Cob.; Pf~. George outside”road~ since I took overmyjcb’suid Tomlinson. our Iv~ friends. Bouquets Morimitsu, Pt, Sam Rouston, to themt Quite frankly, Tax.; ‘Cpl’. Gziorge Nugui, COOPERATIVE the following items are Camp Cai’son, Cob. TO BE EXPLAINED designed to knock the cen CIVILIANS: ter’s citizenry out of Mr. and Mrs. Uyeda and E. H. Runcorn, associate superintendent -of community their “lethargic inertia?’ • sofl,IMs nnim?is; T. Takamo— to, P. Takalnoto, S. Ushi— enterprises, will speak on (wowO and into doing some— community cooperatives to • thing about it, jima, Bri;hton. Toshiro’ Yoshimure, Sob— members of the-Rfl on Jan. THAT FENCE 24.. A discussion Will alsp • ,Prob’ly’ what Mrst hits uro’Kasai, tarry Ishisaka, be held. the eye of the onlooker are • Denver; Davis Mctntire, ffashington. Robert George, junior those apple—green fence high school instructor, posts that surround the Oliver V. iiaite, Trini dad; Tommy Kawanabe, San spoke on the Cauca~i~n’S ~‘s quarters. That par viewpoint of the Ja~anese ticular color’k;as Karpen’s ford; Mr. and Mrs. T. Ogu— ra, La Jara; Tad— Fujii, attitude and manners Sun idea,” smiles Captain Johfl day at the 9K recreation P. Karpen, commanding of— Denver; Ken Haupt, Los hall. : - ficerwith the 535th !scort Angeles. Guard company, and a: former superintendent of education. -Instructions Released For “We don’t mind being fenced Hospital Home Calls in, you, see,” he chuckles. Bequests for home calls given to a policemen, who FLORA. AND CACTACEAB in turn can telephone the Those neat walks that by a doctor must be made hospit.al. - by an immediate member - of appear to. he lined with N e w appointments for “shrubbery” are lined all the family wheneYe~ pos sible, omphasized Gerald optical services will not right, but i:ith tha ordinary be made until after Jan. species of cactus (cacti?) A.Duffy, chief medical of ficer. However, if the 18, continued Dr. .Duffy. that you find wherever you Residents desiring examina turn in Colorado. The ~ld— patient has no immediate family, a close friend or tions must make, an appoint ier—landscapers brought out me-nt with the receptionist the green .in the plants relative may make suoh a request for hire. duining general clinic hqurs. with the use of white rock General clinic hours as v~ell as bricks for the Calls should be made to the hospital receptionist aru from 2 to 4 p.m. on walks and borders. we-uk days and 9:50 to 11:30’ WE LIKE fl before 10a.m. and full in formation given as follows: a.m. -on Saturdays. Resi ~Ve can’t avoid mention dents are asked to use the ing the rustic appearance name of patient, age, ad— dress, family number, end north doorway (see hospital improvised by the soldiers diagram). The main hallway for their mess hall tables reason for the call. Dr. Duff y further stated is not for public use. end benches. The effect Patients reporting to they obtained by burning that telephone c~ils to the hospital should be made to either the special or gefl iflto and then varnishing report emergencies only. eral clinic must register the wood i~ Something • Full information should be with the receptionist .at MISC the desk.. Strict adherence After patientlY clear FORMER EMPLOYEES to the hospital rules and ing what used td be a messy MARRY IN N.M. regulations is asked by Dr. ;c~tch—sll for all kinds of Duff y. Stella Harmon, - senior detris; thai ~&‘s have made Special clinics will be’ clerk, became the bride of •.f-or themselves a swell rec open in the monings from Aueust Zcmnoni, formerly an reation field,4iith volley 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and ere ball court en~ baseball dia engincer here, at a cere— ‘mony performe~ in Albuquer as follows. mond. Monday vesereal Not a hundred feet away que N. M., Saturday. The couple will live at Tuesday ..chest is their official clothes wednesday...... well—babY line and att~ched clothes Lordshurg where Zanoni is working as an engineer of Thursday gynecolo~Y pin box. Oh yes, tasy do Friday. pren&tal their own the internment camp. THREE CAGE LOOPS SET The 1943 Amache basket Pt OflEE ball season will be played under three leagues, the recreat ion department an nounced yesterda~,r. They Page 6 Z_January 12, 1943 are A, iA, and the indus trial. The A and hA leagues ~uani. _; ~a1’I. will be open to all play ers, except high school t’~LM~ _3~ . students, who are ineligi The Smaohe high school starting at 7:30 p.m., the ble. Teams may enter either Indians will tan~ie viith once—defeated .Amache high one of theSe leagues ac the Granada high school school sextet will again cording to the strength of varsity five at the Bob- meet with the Granada high the squads. The industrial cat’s lair ~onight in the school girls. 1eegi~e will be for the fe~iture ~aine of a basket This game should provide workers of the various de ball doubleheader. a lot of excitement for partments. The Indians have already the fahs as both teams are The recreation depart— chalked up a vi~ctory over evenly matched. Tickets are now on sale i~ent specifies that no in the Granadans and are ex pected to do the trick at the high school prin— dividual may partic ipate cents in more than one league again. cipal’s office. Ten The stait3tE line—up for will be charged for cliii — or one team. high The entrance fee for a the .Azaache boys will be dren, 20 cents tor and 30 team has been set at el.50. Jobnn3? Niizawa, Hank Shi— school students, This will be usea to pur mada, Mas Okuda, Tosh Oka— cent,s for adults. chase trophies which will mura, and ~as Uyesugi. A big turnout of the be given to the winning In the preliminary game residents is urged by Coach teams at the end of the Hoke as the center teams season. will receive 50 per cent .PREPS TERS of the gate receipts. New Station GET ‘SUITS 1IH PADDLERS The athlet ic department DEFEAT hG TEAM of -~ of the ‘Amache high school The ping pong team Being Built hG The new police headquar :has ordered ten varsity Block 111± defeated the ter is now under construc basketball ~iirts, reports boys, 14—6, at the ll~ rec tion at the 9W block, which the high school newspaper, reation hall on Sunday. Li is the central location It. They are made of white the singles contest, Scm of the center. durene trimmed with blue Nogawa Of 1111 downed Tom “We are glad to report around the arms and neck, Sakurai of 110. that not one serious crime and will feature gold sat JOE IDE NAMED has been committed for three in numbers on both back 9E CLUB PREXY montbs)~ said the chief, and front. Joe P. Ide was elected “We “hope to have the con According to It, as soon president of the 9E social tinued cooperation of the as funds are available, ciub recently. Assisting residents in keeping, the pants to match the shires with activities will b e crime rate at a low level.” will be ordered. Also, 20 shirts for both the B Hizi Rinoki, vice pres R.EGI.STRY, SET. UP and C squads will be pur— ident,;, and Miye Masuda, FOR SERVICEMEN cha sed. secretary—treasurer. A doldier’s registry has been placed in the south administration build—’ ing. This will be used as TO THE EDITOR an information source by TO TEE EDITOR: Skookums as champions even the PIONEER so that the though the league is not names of the soldiers can Whatin the world is the comriieted. I don’t care be published in each issue. matter with the athletic? division of the recreation who becomes champ but feel department? that the rec department [gasaki Talks Some time ago, the de-~ should not start anything parI.irent announced in the they cannot finish. To Lions Club PIONEER that a football Furthermore they viant Stress~.ng the part played meeting will be held i~ all the managers to pick an all— opponent team. I by the Japanese language the near future. kre than instructors and the evacu two weel~ have elapsed with do not see how the mana gers can do it without being ees in the war effort, Mas still no signof a meeting. ur.fair to players on the Igadaki, fbi’thèrly of the The depertment’hah writ teams against which they legal stafl,here, spoke to ten lett era to all football team managers asking whether have not played. the Bouiaer Lion’s club, HuRRY IOWA last week. or not they want the Modesto N i~r~r ?r~?TL1~

I 4 fl, Vol. I, Ho. 45 Amache, Colorado March 6, 194kb VQUJN lEERS E~I3ULLA~Q -JDc~wD~J TO BE FETED (~D@F ESUI~D1fl 4~Pfl V Red, white, and blue poston and Qua relocation centers were removed from will be the color theme the restricted zone at midnight yesterday. used to decorate Terry hail The move, decided by the Secretary of War and an for the dance which will nounced by the -,,estern Defense command, shifted tae honor the Army volunteers oxlusion line in Arizona approximately 60 miles south. All of Final and most of Monday night. The ~~usic Maricopa and Yuma counties Makers will furnish t he as well as Puston and Qua music, and dancing will be Welcome Public were freed by the order. from B to ~l p.m. The 215 persons evacuated EntcrtairltnE.nt during tho from this area will be al— intermission will be pro— To Festival lowed to return to their vidcdbya tap dancer, with For those visiting the center for the first time, homes immediately. son;~ by Semi Kawamura. Hereafter, evacuees vis :catsuki Iki, vice chairman we extend a cordial welcomo, said Paul J. Terry, super— iting Poston and Gila will of thz community council, not need military escorts will he master of core intendant of education. “The material in the Art unless they pass through moni C S. restricted areas enroute. Due to the limited fa and Crafts exhibit is but This is “still another cilities of Terry hall, in a samôlc of the cuality of step taken toward re—estab vitations will be given to ~4’ork which these peoplo arc lishing normal life to pert the vol unteers and their capable of producing. - Itfl is an excellent il sons cf Japanesc ancestry guests, ex—soldiers, !WCA evacuated from the ‘west B and I groups, and repre lustration of creative use coast,” said Dillon S. sentatives from the of leisure time and the con rica, Mycr, ~RA director. adminisfrative personnel,’ tribution that Americans of and the communitj council. Japanese ancestry make to DRIVf gESPONSF Members of the various American culture. “We hope you. visitors 115 ENCOURAGING YWCA B and I clubs will be First groups among the hostesses for the evening. will feel free to come back administrative and evadu.ee Henry Su~ukida. is gener at any time. “Hearty con~ratulations personnel to report a 100 al chairman with Bill Tsuji per cent response to the as his assistant. Groups to all of you who partici— pateci in this exhibit.” Red cross drive were Mark helping include Rockettes, Radcliffe’s team, FIONEER refreshments; Les Serrel les, co—chairmen Atsushi Ki— and documentation staffs. finance; Escalantas and kucai and ;.jark Laca add their welcome to the vis Itadcliffe’s team con— Florettes, favors; Mersan— tribated ~5 per person. tas, invitations and re itors; ception; Mademoiselles and Twenteens, cloak room; Blue Circle, novelty dances; ADM~N ~STRATORS HONOR re-creation depnrtmeflt and new Y group, decorations; IENUSTEES WftH D~NN[R i’-~cDOugall, chiyoko ~tatsuda, lIICA, clean up; and PIONEER, approximately 300 per puhliáity. sons attended the dinner cpl. Cain, and Semi Kawa— mum. Paul Terry, superin UAAC VOW~ IL ~ honoring Army volunteers tendent of education, was master of ceremonies. S~1OW ~NCREAS[ night. It was sponsored Brief speeches were made The percentage of women by the appointed personnel. by Project Director James citizens volunteering for Those present included enlIstees and their guests, G. Lindley, representing nurse aides and WflCs has the appoint~d personnel; risen from 50 to 75 per and members of the commu— ni~y council, Women’s fed Lieutenant Johnson, Escort cent, stated Registrar Lew guard; and Pete dasuoka; is ~J. F~ns1an today. eration, appointed person volunteer a. clerks will stay through nel, and the 335th Escort In charge of the dinner bedncsdr~y in the 120 reçre— guard. were William ~ol1s,proiCct atlon haN to complete re— Entertainment was pro— ~istration for the 11 and tided byBrush Arai and his steward; ilorman Satow, Ted 12 blocks. Aloha ~erenadcrs, Dorothy Tanaka, and 5. :Jiyaharr.. A~1RI- ) QEPR:IfU~S ~i{~flFEflhi ft~~N1 1IUCI~ ‘a.

Pace PICtTE2 — _____•_____- _s[arch 6, l9’re i~i%llfHffi ~IBLfl.iH I Pubi ished .vcdaes ~ s end Satumreays by the e~i~ and distr~ hater! free to each apartment. Editorial of— fice~ PICNE~R ~building, .bnache, Colorado. The next time there is Ts1e~hOnc: 63. Thai S,ksai4, acting ed. porT on the mess t~oies, the a goGh look. It’s from the project hog term. ~JortH ~JHile Some 6,a5e) pounds of porK: uere sleughterec this week The .rt nd Cr ftc fc.s rival held in Terry hall to— for center consumption. devafla tonorrow is well worth a visit. * * * * Ev-cuatiOfl hr s provider! time and an avenue for re The Red Cross ear Fund lease of dc-sires that formerly died unborn. The handi drive started yesterd:.” and crafts on display ale ezpierslCUis of creative len6ings will continue today and that horetoPoxe hove remai~ne. latent in so- many. ‘tomorrow. Here, ingenuity holds ewa~ for -niany worthless scraps There is no nuota set ye nrovide~ material for tue ‘Insight and skill of the for the evacuees, and they craftsmen to mould into thin,s of beauty and charm. axe asked to contribute Cxibited are the t~sults of many hours of joyo~s voluntarily as there will tc-U b the s illod and amateur artisans. be no active soliciting. a few miuatE3s of our tl,ae is not too much to put in * ‘I. * * to view the exhibits. fled. Cross buttons area’ t

in; pictures ev,r:; - ~ portonity for cent r resi they also request that oat— ‘g5fflg persbriS clesir with des will be terapurarily aents to see the double diacantinued this - mcnth, • tUl, “In His Steps” and tnem as trie managers are states Harvey Turk, corn— • “Daytime Wife.” ~omorrOw held reseonsitle for cot~s mumuity service officer. • evening, “Hold That Ghost,” and mattresses. NEWSREEL SHOWS •postarr~1Fr Bud Abbott and Although the housing dep,1rttment may have pcwer rNI • .tou Costello, plus selected LI4L ‘-~ LII aL ~L • saort subJects, will start to make changes c-~s tney • • its ccne—weelc run. ho~nird Uuo, ~miC:iiC en— • pleas.e without conaultine • listee, ‘-Intes from Caip ~~LO ST~==--~=~ the ‘managers, ~t is the 3-uvaie that ~ newsreel en:’itl.cd ‘Lesson in Lc’~,al A Shepherd pupuy—7tan, • man~gGi’n that have to np -vith • white collar,- white .he~re the dLsgt~ntled pee— ty’ no~ sowing in Miniv • ?O1is i~ tiC most poeulo.r ‘fpet, white tip on tail. - pLc o the ~loc~c. Answers , to the , name • - of Unitorm reguLations g-ov— a of conversat,On among “Puachy.” Finder plc ase erning all moves should he the brays. S11ots 01’ ~ co’at~ct Losh Fujita ~t t,Le e0taolithod and title *vatl— ~riatie center taxLllCd. rhnteen or 1CR—A in the ‘1 a-ole to” all residents. • tbose Of us from ~mtci1e, ——lchan Hoe-ia i evenings. Reward. he added. u7 194.)._ — —. —_.—-—.-r • S TRAY-- ‘LAAi&S~cAPE5

FEATO~8~c. FE;$Ti’VA L’: I •. • S~(ETCRES •Uttt at. tLc:J st~. ~.‘is of (o~1, mo~’ntaiasi. •smoott LiLls~ ~tro.W. :~1tsdo1fl, or VisitOts at the 4st ~ad r/ ui~;~~l8$i, r,v,~e, s,~ris~, ~ ~tdenS -f1*oukh” .Cr~Sts’’ Leo’ ivDl in .erry’ J” otaiS of gue neod~esfYO&i ~h4Sh.sSttCU.1b~t foaceb, :.jhhl.,thiS week, er.d v.111 the ,tt~ij5 a,ió branQ~teh of ~riud ..~ud -et teli:evt b~iuges, oacaes, ~nintraa~ %z~rvelDt the ‘~od carvings six e’nJ.. ~eo~1~ wend their ~&- d9nt hy Yutakta. Su:uS± a;~d of cotton, U4.re, tant’e va~s. •. . ._.is ni,~st sol.,ool sS’udonts. kits. . rinolfly?’ tzc well’.’ 3u~wit S technique and ~.)er, qad ~1fld orear.i”tf ‘$.!e ;t,. tiootas- a c1ou~ 0:’ ~ for aer wIniS.tartt atihity . .ss au artist. sad .tr4~i.~Ad4c51)OG ja :.oa -Li— .touohei’ are rtflécted in iov,eliness in- ti.e 1,érteOt the carvings of flogers, form’. of- un aacteat t~sJ bv~.)OU.t_O’4s,..ith ‘colored 1an~sdUj~4G, ~n3 an1m2lS——~ tt;10t0Q .o;etty, tree, L:oi.,35 sia4, ~j.~ier~~3≥ie cr ~eu.t more thau 100 of tis~n—— Lea.a ~ice .,,rts of atw~~— hail, ‘,3tsoe,V0’sd, brQ&a vailob ‘are un .~isj~1~y at iu~ ...ui. ~,et~utitil ttjj ~ ‘cnd sa La~zeaiOUS’ thu feStivL.1.’ * 1&,,J.~.3dpLs ihiO,, ~re the use of’oth~r ,t;ateruils., she Just~$Cther one of ‘ho Qr~...tiu,ts. of 4.a’o. £i~ti ~T4.— orestes ‘ti:i~n,’’ s,o’me~imes .ç,aan~1ess nambers of ~ssel .io.n::a, oF—C). .i;q 1~euses sithi4. ‘tue s~,Aco of 6 fey’ 1:ioneers to arrive In aner— .ainuto4, or tha’iy hOurs of ica, he strove ‘diligpfltiY and cin;:ohe4~ ne ¶10 w:et’fl& .jxactins ;.~aiast~.ii.lS~iOr~. to zacquire an educa’iOfl, 4 One tr~yS3~sfsO 42~3fl un— onatQrtchle.’t,e0~~~0’t an&.~a” Larqest ,.CIaas. .uuu%.l fwwer urrarLgotneu* ;‘.ótae. - ., jihi be ‘ s ,~ó31n during bxio ?Stqr teOeivt4S pis to3— Makei::. B.ioórns ,.rtj,ad Gc~t~ts. festival ut * ~ ttii!jalflGVIer... Terry ha)~l. todsi~fld t0 ,:ke~ttand0dtiSh school’ fo!. ilhati4~ clasS, titt 414 stu— ,4orrow. two years in Seattle, then * , ,——~rgaret Wa?.ther estatlc#h’eda nur,et) ‘&asi~ dUntc., Is ti~-3 l~~L~eqt si~~,1ii • .• - ness therd. ~nfermingled ‘fl3ss In the a’3dlt diviSiO,ft, ac.~ordin4 to’Diieotor &t.auel1 I NDIikN . /\RT •, .~ ‘viuiuisW95 hisregularattendanceiiveliho&at a J~ :j.U~~jc.in, At; Weir ‘r’r’ in the ,.~st .ai~it àohqOL!~berOhe stud— -Tim :BF’— SH-cD\AJN, ~ ‘~jed. •~i course iii ~.rci)iteo— ~J Crat~W Los! hal at Terry tarSad tr~as ot,art :.?ofl, tuxe. In 192fi he tas a ~‘— •~i1 tQda; .. ad to.~orrc’w,, ino~udj9Z3 s-joohtl dis$lfl Qointed niarsagér of the the s’tdegts •~res..oviing S1~ir.s, see.$r~r~1y fre~h3$? of i.v4ia14 ~rt created Y .Sa~udy a-ia Ihtht ‘Jo. in Luri C..,32~hlLnGS’ clus~, Seattle, the largest let— ≠~~<&, ttoia Ca]. &forait~ .iiAt actuall.? ore— ~oiaixtate . the. elesaéntari tucersht,tin$ Eirm on thea s1jhool ‘exhi)~it it the cjr— ~st .~oast. v~ith nege ~ Viit6~ sac) ~y~sti~ rent _.rt açd Ortfts show -. :Thlree years l~ter,, ho ut 2err~ liD].].. ,toved to ~ Angeles, where tthe; udult school life he ~_~qtabflshed Lirl~e],f 0gM- UNIT’ olasshssooatributed char— inthenurSer~tu5in0ss Un— cofl. ficnr9 api .~or trait . tii- evacuation orders carae. REMODEL Eb átudies. . Su~üki’s apartment is I’.eti$Vu-Yiflt 1~e ..r Hesearoh work onixLtetiOr .arti stiàahly .fiixnished. ~ a:sJ ~rafts ceflin]. at Tony ,deocrcstion,fifle urts, ô-)fl-’ Iris beds, ~ockcasOS, dress— ,,..ll tnis week end, d~ojj :Mroial art~ and o~rtoon— ers,.tureaus,tLthleS, de3.

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____ A N AC H E LW STUDE/VT CLUB ORGA 1’JIZFD Purpo~c: ol OEHCERt3 PICKED The Jr. H~qh Attendance. by H. K. halthor An attendance reeD r d The Future Homemakers club, recently organized (This is the first of a averaging over 95 per cent serics of articles ex~lain’ during the first semester by the members of £IonLemak— ing tV class of the senior ing the organization and. was reported by the ~eg~ tne objectives of ~mache iorhfgh sdhooi office. high, elected Mary ,InoçS president, Esther Yasaki, junior high school.) The total enrollment in * vice president, and, Mamie * the senior high isnow 558 The first juni~r high as compared to 586 at the Horita, s.ecx otary—tX easur— er’ last week. schools were established beginning of the year. in California cities. Oth The drop is accounted Practice in the art of entertaining and good use er cities soon followed, for by the mid-year gradu and, today, in raostlarge ation of 32 seniors. of leisure time are the main objectives of the or cities, junior high sóhools ganization. enroll the childrqn who Classes Begin Mrs. Lottie B. i&ore are in the seventh, ~~hth, is the advisbr. and ninth grades. ~ jduit classes in pattern They were estaulished drafting and basic cloth to provide a more ~radual ing construction will begin transitional peri~ ~etween March 15 in Block 811. New Schedule The new schedule of the the €1 emer~tary and the, sen The tentative~ schedule ior high schools. Addition is as follows: flower - arrangement class es, revised by the aduJ~t al purposes of the junior Mondays and Wednesdays higtk school areas follow: 9—il a.tn., 2—’L p.m., and education department, is as follows: 1. ~separate children 6:~O—8:~~O p.m. who axe approxinuSely 12 Tuesdays ~id Thursdays~ Monday——6~ 6:30—8:30 pm. Tuosday——8F, l:30’-3;30 to 15 years of age from 6~3O—8:3O p.m. younger and older c:4ldren p • in. wcdncsday—’~64 l:30<:30 whose interests are dif freturn Books p.m.; TG, 6:oC—8:30 p.m. ferent. - 3. To enaole pupils to Due to the inadequate Thrsday—-’811,9ll a.m,4 pads gradually from elemen— number of books in some 1:30—3:30 p.m., and 6;30— 9 p.m. t~ry to secondary subject rooms, parents are asked matter without an abrupt to have children return Friday’-’llF, 9—il a.in. l:.0—3:30 p.m., and •6:30 break between the two. any school books they have 3. To offer the pupils borrow Gd immediately. 9p.m. a variety of exploratory SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL subjects-which citable them to make more intelligent selections of their high Postgraduate Courses Open school courses and, ulti— The senior.high school office announces that there matel,r, to make wiser caoices of their occapa— is room for a limited number of postLraduates this t ions. semester in the following courses: ‘S. To provide f~’ self Office practice and tx.niscriptionperiods 1 and 2. expression and individual This class includes work in shorthand and typing.and differences thfou~h t h e carries two units of credit. Band——period 1. Tho~ enrolling in this class must medium of extracurricular activities and’ elective have their own instruments and the approval of the subjects. instructor in charge. One unit of credit. Orchestra”period 2. Sanie conditions as ,3and class. The Amache junior high school day is divided into Solid Geometry——period 1. student must have had eight periods, beginning at some algebra and year of plane geometry. Tri~OnOmetryPeri0d 2. ‘Same conditions as Solid 8:~5 a.rA. and closingat 4 p.m. Lunca hqur xs one hour geometry, and 15 minutes. Teachers speech——period ~. student shouLd have a good back are on duty from 8 a.m. to ground in the.fundamentals of oral English. Dramaticsperiod 6. Anycocty welcomed. No require 4:30 p.m., six days a week. 2upils are enrolled in ments. (perhaps a little knowledge of En4ish will nel.p. the following subjects; Typing——period 4 or 5, student enrolling in this ~datt4ematics, algebra, class must have had. a year of more of typing. iioodworkingPeri0~3 and 4. Enrollee must take ~ ur~i or business mathematics, science, homemaking, i rlO,us— two periods of’classwOrk fr get credit for tc1e two units trial arts, physic&1 edu thst this couzse carries. cation and health, art and Uritit Wedhesday, March 17, studeittsma,y enroll crafts, music, and general at OH—SF. at present lb postgraduates are attending education. high school. ARMANS FACE SKOOKS FC71~. AA ~.[A6U1L I1TLE The a championship pinch. Against this clasSy crown will be at stahe to— Araian five, the Skookurns nieht. will pit their best. The Meeting or the Granada March 6, 1943 Page 7 :ym to fight it out for best include center Soapy Miyasiiima, whose job it this big booty will he the Royal kraians and tne Skoo— will beto ~jatch Shig Fuku— SHIM/ZU TQPS hums, each with a record yama. The forward pOS2r of four ~ins in five league tions will handled by two high scoreres, Ickie I— AA SCORERS starts. Rolling up 78 points in wanaga and hohi Fuj in. In Favored to t aice the five regularly scheduled title will be the Araians, tao rnar& slots, Tosh ~iiori and Kish Yamate will hold games, Tosh Shimizu of the if Shi~* Fukuyama is hot, Ramblers, took high scoring He will he counted on to sway. This duo, aside from being the bes~t pair of honors for the ta league carry ~ost of the offer.sive guards in the league, boast with an average ‘of 15.8 lead, and to control. the points per game. He was a backboard. of high scoring aver;~ges. Mac for man, the Skooks closely trailed by Shig Falnkinn this 6—foot a-- Fukuyama of the Royal Arai— inch center will be Aid are better balanced than the 1.xaiaes and if tney ans, who dumped in 72 and Kishi, another sco~ i~. ace, can show the same polisa had ~n average of 14,4. and ‘~ommy Ito, one of th~ Other scorers: snor’tnest ball handlers in they displayed in taeir first: tussle against the N. Kuwatafli,, Rockets 61 the leans, Backing up F. Kishi, Rockets 60 this formidable front line. Kan Xau Laners, they may pull an upset. Despite the Ao Kishi, Araiat:s 56 will be Chip iCurita and outcome, the fans can be J. Miyashimçt, Skoolcums 51 Bob ≤ojima, a couple of assured of a screacfling72,00d K Ohici, Rockets 47 alert and fast guards. Su C. Yoshiwara, Laners 42 Fakuyar;a, another guard, guts C. Both teams will nodoubt H. Fujin, Snookums 38 ban be counted. on in a utilize th@r first string M. Okuda, Laners 36 throughout most of the 1. Iwanaga, Skookums 36 !/\IDIANS LOSE battle. K. Yamatc, Slçoolcums 35 Tickets are availaule B. wada, Laners 34 TO BoBCATS at the 7B recreation office T. Plori, Skookums or at the south administra. J.. Tsuruta, Ramblers 33 The game bat crippled I. Yawata, L~pers 33 Amache Indii~ns, fell before tion building after5~OO p.fll. the hot Granada Bobcats, 29—27, in the feature game ROYAL ARAIANS DOWN o~ a ca~.,e douQleheader at the granada high ~ymnasium Y IN ‘RACE’. Thursday night. This loss LANERS TO STA Showing the some poli5hed it out for theM crown was the Indians’ second in tonight. 12 starts. leadQrship with which he guided’ thp Royal ara~ans After being held by the Playing without the ser~ crippled but.still potent vices of their hish—scoring in sweeping the Grattada tourn~ent last week, Shig Laners to a 2—point margin, guard, Johnny Niizawa, the 17—15, at halftime, the Indians found trouble in Fakuyama, gg~ain led his team to a ~~33 victory Royal Araians came back in piQrc~ng the Bobcats’ de the third period to stage fense and trailed 19—7 at overthe Kan Kau Laners.in the Granada hi€h gym Thurs— a sensational scoring show. the intermission. Ship Fulcuyerna accounted for .that looked liked, a walk— day niaht. 10 of the. 14 points made away win for the Gra~tadan? This eliminatad the Kau iCan. boys from the pennant in that period. in the first half was com This third; quarter pletely reversed in the race and leaves the Araians and the Skookums to fight scoring spree was too much second heIf as Tosh Okamura for the Lanbrs and they drogged in 11 points. Only were never able to catch up. the hands of time kept the ~iA~iAGFtS TO ‘thile . Shig was the oig Amache varsity from chalk— gun for the Arui’~ns, Bill ing ii; another win. PuCk ruJL-5TA~.S Rc~spe.cbiVe managers Wad.a carried , most of the C, Silva scored 12 foT offensive burden for the the victors~ wnile Okamu.ra are urged to . turn in Laners. Time and time a— tallied 11 for Amache. their selections for an all—star first, second. gain h i s accurate shots In tile initial gam~e, thp kept the loaing team in the Amache 3’s, paced by the and thlro. . teams Lfl the a, A, and B cage leagues game. deadly shooting of Goro •Fukuyama and Tom 1t0 Shisuru, who rang up 10, to the 711- recreation snared scoring honors for walloped the Granada J3~s, office by Monday’ nodn, Selections will be the wihners with -23 and 9 41—I... The local five published in the wedr~es~ points respectively. utilized every man on the For the Laners, wada berh. I day’s isjo.c of~~tL~e PlO— ‘and Kengo ~rimoto scored Roy Dossey collected 8 13 and S each. points for Granada. IL~z* ___ Page 6_.___,~_——~-_—— ______JjMarch 6, iY4t

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Ci.fl)WR~ ... 1- r~’rhjJO50P11 Ida:r By knock~.ng over the Both teams got hpt in inie Boyal ~~raians are ICan iCau Lane A’s, 41-36, tho final - two frames and th:o game became a nip~and— still riding hi~m...thOy. the Amache Ze’hyrs were tuck affair. applied the ol’ kickaroo crowned undisputed dhamps It was all K&u Kau Lane to the Laners Thursday of the A cage league in in thu. third ocriod- as klas night and dropped them from the preliminary gane played Ishigaki, Tow ,Yokoi, and the pennant race.. .tonight, at the Granada gym Thurs Flu Inaha hit the .bucl≤ct tue~ will wrangle with the day night. for 16 points and clcstzd femme—struck Skool-cums for i3e~fore the bewildered the gap to 23—21. the AA crown.. ,the hot Lanors knew what ‘dos hap— The tide changed, ‘how—’ ,Araians have come a- long polling,’ ‘ the l3èphyr’s had ever, in the ‘-final stanza, ways... they’ve shown more piled up a. 9—0 lead in the when Shige Ishigaki fourd stuPf than any other AA first ~piarter and built it his aye and potted four outfit, and they’ re’ tabted u~ to l5~5 by the end of straight from the corn~r :j5 the favorites tonight... the ±‘iist half. and put tho Zephyr s ahead aft we 11 a ti ck with the by a safe margin. With. ~ Skookeums and our pre—seaaon EXPLPfl~Ritfl OF minutes -to go -in the Linal cryutal—guzing that they’ll quarter, they wore 13 points tal-:O the title~. to -the good, the score tue Zepiyrs rose to the 6Yfl1 USE FUPUE’ Tonight’s basketball re~ding 40—30. heiahts Thursday and took The ,Lanors -rang up 6 the A league title from the gothes complete the present series, and the Granada’ hi.~ more in: double—quick time, IC~u :Cau ~ (it was si’sa’d sdhool gym Will ~ot he while Zephyr John .Nishimur.a night for the Laners) a a~biIhbie in the future, made good a g’i’atis toss, Jac.~ ilamahashi, Zephyr high but the lCau’ Kau’~ scoring scorer, tias colder than an stated the recreAion do—. thrust -was not’onough to Amac1~e snowstorm, but guard partment tbday~ catch, the vie tory—boat Shige I shi~aki mad’e -up for The debision to oease to ‘use tho hi~ school gym Zc~phyrs. The ‘ gun sounded him by toasingini7 pOint’s as’ the winners wore giving .he was as hot ~s Jack was no,t as a result of tto shop~Ding—~a5’s p01 icy to the Double Kau lads tiio woo cold “freeze. “~ came a letter ~tO this G±anada,it is pointed out, hut rather bdcause of Sob— Dunning offwith scoring dëft. extolling ~the versa—’ honors ?or the Zephyrs was tilit$ of t~ne Araians. .,To lems of transportation and Shigo Ishigaki with 17, correspondent “Bleac4-ler. ~ontr.cting for the use of

‘ ‘‘ ‘ - whil-u teammate Kane .Miyo— Scout: “—we are ‘ apologetiq’ tha gym,. sh~ made 9. For the Lanors,’ that c are not running The limit of 25 passes Tern Yckci and -Flu Inal>a your masterpiece. • .it isn’t p~r.. day to Granada. is for taLlied 10 each and Masa that ‘Th; or en’ t, quote: “big shopping purposos only and Iálaigaki scored B. - - e~ioug1a,” unquote, h~t it’d docs not in any way :effeot 3ust that you v/eren’ t oi~ tho ~rocroation pro~ram,. enbugh to sign your real P~o,~oct Director James G. Hai~nrc~oto is zan~o..,.thanas, a~9way..;’ Lindley said. ‘Wednesday,’ the sport’s Scor~g ‘I~rq ~age will carry the.Of~ G.~orge Hamamoto of the ‘fic!al All~Star- cage teams PREP CAGERS Aeros is the tclngpin of- tho of ‘the vu rious leagues... W” 3 TILTS. A leagua. scorers with - a we’ll venture into , tnis grand -total~of 49-pcints in field and name our choice Postponed from.Saturday, five’ gainus.- Olcse on his for top AA honors today..; the~ hoop contest between hec’ls - came Jack Hamahashi at the ‘pivot spot, we the AtnechoIndians anc1 thci of the Zephyrs with’43 to like Shig Fukuyama; Clever Ho ily- 13 oh-cats will “he his credit. - tall handler ar1d feeder; plawed ~.t the Granada gym Other scqrors: - indispensable’ offensively Tucaday night. Namc GP TP and defensively At for Otht94 gpin,’s.;.slatede.~or 5’. Dish imura, Zophyrs 5’ 39 wards, give us Tosh Shi— th~ itt gh,t will be , the J. Kawa,. Dukas- 5 39 miz’uof the Bamblers~ dead— a and Itelty- S’s 14. Inouyc, Dukes 5 37 eyo, f,-st, colorful, dan tilt, and the- ‘school’s B, Okamoto, Acres- .5 34 gerous at all til’ae~, ,.and ititramural playoff. 0. Ishisaka, :~squircS 5, 33 IToh Kuv;atani of the Dock~ mo first’ game is s-ct Mits tjsui, Argonauts 5 33 ots: smooth floor mar:, for 7 p.m~ ‘ Tiokets datcd Friday J. Otsuki, Scpo] ~ 51 a ons is tent- see ier,~ .at will ho accepted; 0. Yarnazuxni, Laners 4 30 guar3 s , we’ll take . lUsh 13;~Ka’nlsaki, Dukes 4 25 Ywnate of t.e Skookums: s.o,with, tonight’s tilts, N. Togashi, 12D 4 25 demon on defense (times thc hoctic .1943. Ama che : cage -IC. ‘Miyoslai, Zephyrs .5 25 himsolf perfeOtlyh an S. Nogavni, Gian~5 4 24 offensive threat,,alld season will Sow out and Susio. Softball will toe B. 0-ano, lOfi Bucs 4 24 Y’uk i’0wata of the Laners: S.. Sane, 1311 Bucs 3 23 .ste.dy, reliqtle, a col her mark for that fai~iliur call of “Play BolL” We’ll T., Muka ,hata, Araians 4. 23 ander pres~ure, shoots Y. Kurita, Giants 1 2]. well, guards well... see you on the diamonds,.. fl — PIONEER March 6, 1943— — CHILD 5UI~iEY KARATSU IS Checks Being SPEAKER Distributed IS 5t~RtED. Clothing allowances for A survey of ~mache crip— . “Pone~r of the SLiritunl October, i~o~m~e1~, and De • pled children isannaunced Mind” will as tao topic of cember n~v€ been cc,npleted ~ by the publib weifFre die— a 1 eture by Unosukc K.ra ~nd sent ~O the Denver partment. tsu ~t tin-S icno—NoI~ sLrvic~e tomorrow, 7 p.m., field offe. Checks are All parents of crippled~ Doing distribUt~~ tö~ the ~t tac 120 recrc~tiufl t;~ll, children are asked to r~ residents thro~h. olccL Other -fccrtur~s will be tus— port their cases to their monagexs. tir~6r~is:Is and -rL~àings from blo~k managers or to. the CorrectionS and adjust “S im~ ~—nn—Ji sso” by va public welfare dep~rtment. meats on allowances will rious oittnhers. Co—operation on this sur be taken by the public v~eI— vey may result in aid being ENLISTMENTS WILL fare section, b e ginning given to these persons, it Mandsy, annr~unc~ad Qnhn 0. ~—vias. stated. END WEDNESDAY Eniistmtntsfor th- r.1l Monte, caunselt~r. nisçi combat •pnitwii.l ~enci Me~t Don on wcdnesâay. ~ C~rtoor~ist ~rfl 5j~i.e,’Ci, EXHI8ITOIZS MUST TODAY - rt stuc~rLt froa Los tngC CLAIM ARTICLES 9~oc ~ afld.Crrfts ~ id row lrnding his Exhioitors are xecussteu fcstivtll, Terry h~tll. >t~1t.nts to the pI0JLER. • His feature, ‘D;~ j~fter to claimtheir works aefore 7:00 p.m.~~ivi€s, 7Hmess hall~ ~h firab [of which Ao-nds1[ noon, advises the ~rt and Crc.fts festival 7;.)O ~,.m.——MvVies, BK mess aji.pc~arcdffi the lt;st issue, committee. hail, • viii 0 rcguL~-riY p~lisa€d. 7;oO p.m. _L.Basketball ‘~mes, Roy~~l i~r~iaflS v-s. Sk00 kums, A 1e~~ue ghme, Granad~ hi~t. gjm~

TOMORR9W~ -. 9:00 a,m.~~rt’ and Crafts festival, ~Ue.rr~ hall. 7:00 p.m.~Mcvies, ~7]? mess hail. 7:oO p.m.Lr:tuvie~ 7Q mess hall. MONDAY 7:00 p.m.M~V~5, 6Emess hall. 7;~~O p.Ln.-riQV1~S~ SE mess hall. 8:00 p.m.&-Dance.h~)fl0r)fl€ vnlunt~eIs, Terry hall. TU2SDLY 7:00 p.m.H_Movies,1ZE mess hall. 7:30 p.m.——vvies, 1Q12 mess hall. FOUR STUDENT5 RECEIVE LEAVES The foll°wiflg ie~vcs for students werégr’~ntedi this week: TndamasaNtorishige, Milwaukee Sctkool of Engi neering, I~ti1waukee,, Wis.; Frank T. Suzuki,, University of ~çjoming~ taramic,, wyo. Martha Tsuchiya, Brigham YouflL university, Provo, Utah; and Lucy S. Yamaiftoto, BarnCs School of .Com~aerze, Denve~. HOSPITAL WORKING HOURS cHANGED ~vorking hours for hos pital employcs wil.l be B a.m. to 4:30 p.m., bcgihniflg DID’NT WARN ABOUT Monda~ to allow workers to KEEP! NG YOUR MOUTH OPEN .7! eat b~enif&st and supper at their own mess halls. S BY JACK ITO W C~ 80 (LITTLE NISEI BoY) — ~

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!2L~J~. Advisory Bdmd ~?fl1R©II IC M. ~flM~Hfl IC 7fl4D© inCniEqs Is D~ssoIved director, Dillon S. lAyer. Project Director James An employment quota, which is now being estab This maximum includes sub G. Lindley recently an— sistence production and lished for each project on nouncee the liquidation of community enterprises. In the basis of the maximum the issei advisory hoard addition to this number, a number of employees neces which was formed in ordor 15 per cent average will sary to perform essential that issea leadership and be allowed to meet emergen experience could he made tasks,will reduce the pres ent number of 3,060 center cy needs. available to the URA ad The supervisory or pro ministration and to the employees to approximately 2,300, the Granada project fessional classification council. This board was at $19 will be limited to organized when only nisci maximum for ordinary oper ations, according to the 10 per cent of all project werq allowed on the council. employees. According to However, since the issei wire received from the WT{A tho latest st2tistics, ap are now allowed represen proximately 45 per cent of tation on the council, the project workers havc Lindley felt that the hoard ~ ratings. However, with is no longer necessary. Hung on a well of the the approval o± the project The five members of the north administration building and sundry other director, this rate may be advisory group were Dr. paid to employeos performing Takashi Terami,7F6C, Dis places is Opl. Chris unusually hard or disagree trict 1; Dr. Tatsuhiko Mi Ishii’s colorful poster able tasks up to 5 per cent yamoto, 6G—2B, District 2; encouraging nisei to I of the total payroll. Atsuyoshi Saisho, llE—llE, join the US Army. The This policy assumes ef District 3;IceisaburO Koda,, poster is entitled “Ni— ~~Amerioan5ServiCC ficient management and 9H—llD,District 4; Giichi— Today,Secl~r1tV Tomorrow distribution of labor, and ro Mitani, llH-3F, District every employee will be ex 5. pected to work a full eight-hour day with the GNEER LABOR PROBLEMS same standards of effic ion— cy as prevail in private employment. DISCUSSED AT MIEIETIN6S This employment quota At a special meeting carloads of coal weekly can is to be set by Oct. 1, held In Towh Hall Thursday be handled, was emphasized with the first one—third morning, Director James 0. by Donald Harbison. If reduction to be made by Lindley announced the the shipments a r a han the end of this month. Washington order of the dled so that a demurrage impending cut of 700 work r e sults, the c o ntracts ers end the reduction of must be c a ncelled. And ~WACE PUIilN1[~ ‘C’ ratixws from the pres added H ciliday, if the ent 45to 10 per cent of the contracts are cancelled, FOR TOAIIGH total number of workers. it will be impossible to Highlighting the second Henry Halliday stressed make another for the pur chase of coal es the mines day of the three-day car the fact that the adminis nival,a dance will be held tration had cooperated would rather sell to any- continued on page 5 — at the high school auditor viith the workers in every ium tonight from 8 to 11 way concerning the pay Lt4[W ~fl~!i1TAL o’clock. The Music Makers rate resulting in the will furnish the music. present 1500 ‘C’ ratings. CUN~C OPIIHNS The dental clinic has CQncessions and booths However, the teletype from at the carnival will he Dillon lAyer ordered the been moved into the former open from 1:50 to 11 p.m. evacuee workers of Cfte optometry c Uric in the out — today and tomorrow. center be reduced to 2300 patient clinic building, The B lock 1OH team, and the cut of the ~l9 rat according to Dr. Frank Na— ings, and the budget al gamoto, dental head. headed by Mrs. Mae Kawaha— location of the center hrs Thnergency cases only will ra, is now first in the been made a ccordingly, he treatod for the present, selling of 10—cent Wa r continued Halliday. he also stated, patients Stamps. The group had sold The immediate need for with appointment a Will have over ~~2OO worth by yester more coal workers, in or to wait until adequate den day. der that delivery of 16 tal supplies arrive. continued on pa~e 3—-----— Page 2. PIOIJEER__..__ ___July 10, 1943 - GRANADA PHONE ER—-— Published. Wednesdays and Saturdays by the ~2A distributed free to each apartment. Editorial of TO YHF FD~TGR~ fice: PIOEEEI? building, Amacho, Colorado. Telephone; 63 Editor: Ithan Jcomai TO THE EDITOR: We nominate for this week s “Heroes in idufti ,“ Hiroshi Kenmotsu, l2F—3F, tHe’ Gate is Open George Matsuura, -l2K—4B, We I- ave heard about relocation so many times that by Tom Kawasaki, llo—9F,Mosao now it should be an- old subject. Yet, to most of the Yamashiro,SE—3C,afld Jimmie residents of Sniach&, relocation isnew—so new that it Iwamura, llF—3F,ali of whop has not yet been tried, are teachers on the -adult vVe have heard about many of the disadvantages of education staff. These relocation—of starting a new life on the ‘outside,” five teachers were told a— of vioneering into a new adventure. Such disadvantages bout the emorsoncy existing can easily be off—set by -the disadvantages of remain onthe farm nrogram regard ing within the fence of Amache. ing the need Pr additional As ‘tough” as it may he to become established in man power—-to loop the farm neu communities throughout the United States now, there product ion up. will never be a time when such relocation -will be easi— These fi~e men, not one Or. “After the war” is a common phrase, but opportuni of whom has over lived on ties after the war will undoubtedly be fewer and prob a farm or ever worked on a lems of relocation considerably gpeater. Relàcation farm, or who ever did- manual DOW will be the simplest, -the easiest-relocation, Ub— work of any kind, but rather s taeles that exist today may increase day by day or all of whom are professional month by month, teachers and belong to that Proj-cot Director James 0. Lindley, in his charge to great white—collar class, and who have received pro— the new Amaohe Cor,miunity Council, said, “An opportuni fessiona.l training as teach ty is offered to re-enter the main current of Smerioen ers arid not as farmers, have life • Do not, as representatives of your ~eoplc, hin voluntarily asked to be der this movement, Do not repeal; rumors and magnify transferred to the farm pro obstacles. Go out yourselves and help and advise oth gram. ers to go. Our whole relocation progrem is based on These men have had no the promise that all persons of -Japanese ancestry liv— training in agriculture arid ing in this country, except those who request repatri have had no farming exue ation and those who maybe deporThed for illegal activi rience — they simply are ties, will continue to live in the United States after ‘man power” for the farm0 the close of the war.” To these five loyal and The: four objectives of’ the qRA are 1. TempOrary civid minued men, we say, housing and subsistence wherd needed; 2. An orderly ~ongr atulat ions, yPU heroes community in which to live and grow; 3. Education and in multi. training whore such is possible•~fo~’ -the youth or adult — These men go to work on to enable him to become better qualified to serve his the fani; tomorrow. Their country; ann 4. Relocation. The Council is charged place in the classroom will with the responsibility of assisting the project di be taken over by women rector in the fulfillment of these ohje~tives. - teachers. Direotor Lindley quoted this statement when he in Samuel J. Gordor stalled the new council members~ “Life in the center has deteriorated ambitio~i and self—respect and atro—’ phied the evacuee’s seilse of responsibility.” The EIGHT JQ!J\I statement was mace to Mr. Lindley by an evacuee. Relocation will bring problems, yes. But reloca -PIONEER S7AF[ tion can he accomplished NO;-! more easily than at any aught new members have other time0 ~-one of us really want to live in I-a~1ache been added to the PIOI9EER indefinitely. The gate is open to the pioneer, who stafi. Five are recent like pioneers before him has faith in the ~uturc of — Joe i~.cCle) land graduates of high schools America ——Ted Kinoshita, s tcnoil-~ SENIOR H!GH MOVE wAkN~NC (,I\/LN DN ist; Akira Sameshima, mag LOCA TON 01 B;N~ azine artist; Ken Rikimaru, IC) NEW BUIL flING cartoonist Kate Arinoto, The new school builaing The cause of the coal— bin blaze at the CO mess reporter; and Jane Akimoto, is now being used by the who came from Idaho ~~alls senior high for the sunnier hall Wednesday evening was ivcn by Jerry Sullivan, Ida., recently, reporter. school Dotty Kariameishi, re— The entire west sec tion assis barth fire chief, as porter, and Emiko kuruhara, of the block SR is current spontaneous co~nbus cioti. Sullivan warns mess halls tmis t, )iav.~ just completed ly occupied by the olonen— their junior year at the tary school, whi le the against placing their coal bins too close to the bui lrl-- Amacho senior high school. entire east sec bion is oc— Shire £~omura who came ing, and asks that those cupied by the junior high from Manzaxiar is a sports school0 which are, be ;:ioved inn diately. writor, the same position Partitions in the bar he held on the MM~ZMtAa racks are being taken down ,FREE PRESS space for classroom work. to make available, , more _____ Page 3 :July 10, 1943 _____PIONEER_. CONSUL MOVI[S~ RAIN CAUSES DE PfllflT VISITS • -r MUCH DAMAGE Senor de Amat of’the 7:30 p.ia.—SE mess ball. 8:15 p.ra.—GE mess hell. The ra~,3nt& wind andrain Spanish Consulate at San storm which lasted for an Francisco accompanied by, TbZSIthY 7:30L’p.m.—lOS meis tall. hour and a half ‘fhurrday James K. IlenderiOn, of the 8:15 p.m.—l2xa 1uess hafl. evenins had the residcntts State department left the livinj below tie bill busy center today after a two— The Twentieth Cen”~ury Fox’s imustal film, “ftoxiu ~5ailin,j out water from their day visit of the project. units forxaostoftht) nirht. While here, de .&mat Hart,” st.arri% Gin.ic-r stor ,~ccordizigt0A. st. Lim ore, is alow-~ot story and Henderson spoke to the ing’ s government %sugO in block managers and raembers of a hic.h—nlass pal, which will begin a 3—tiny .shov’jssg Granada, 1.81 inches of of the internee families. rain fall au:ingtte storm. Their visit was a periodic ko’idey. With W~p~e Men- jou and tkorbe ~ontgoiuery Three warehouses wore one to investigate problems i’looded, darP%illC sacKs of ‘th~.t may have riser anong in the f,at’uSd r~ie~, it bells aboutthc~oOI little cement, bedding, and the the evacuee nationals. stored furniture for the After leaving this cen girl who could do no wrong no matter how hard she ~Wm~LiStratiTe quarters. ter, their next stop will Only slight da,magO was done be Santa Fe, where they tries. In the talented cast aro in the office service and ‘will visit the internment supply room. As the ware— camp. They have also made Lynne Overman, ~Ugel Sruce, Phil Silvers, $ara Allsood, •housOS caught most of the plans’ fpr visiting other onrush of water from the relocation centers. William Era wley, Spring Byington, •Ted ,áorth, and hill, the meps sup9ly .di— Helene Reynoldsr—SueO Sake vision sufbred only a VIEWS ON REECENT slight sppila~o of potdtO3S. NEWSPAPER. RADIO Plenty of wtter i*s reported — C4~1LIEtF1flD/?~~IR_. in the mess halls, but no MEN’S TOUR’ GIVEN damage has been r~ported • The sentiments expressed fODAY 1:30 p.m.—Midway opens, as yet. The center ~ccti~n by the 13 visiting newspaper’ of the netteD-u? b:i,t~uig and radio men last week lOG. 5:00 pai.—Carnival dance, collapsed eomplotclfl ,ñ’icn regarding the confinement means that the construction of’ .Aanerican citizens and hi..h school auditorium. TOMORROW will be delbye~ now, but others in this relocation 5S all probability the lum center gave somewhat hope 1:30 p.m.— Midway opens, lOG. ber can be reused, it is ful assur’ances that p~thli— said. Faulty construction city fo,vonble to the evac 9:00 p.m.—k~ards program, high school auditorium. was not the cavsô of the uees can be expected from collapse, explaIned 3. II. the formers’ two-day in PASSES GRANTED TO Sandvos, design enGineer. spection tour of the, pro Slight damage is rcported ject. EMPLOYEES ONLY Only center employees in the 80 Dry Goods store, In trudging through the tile several of the booths hot sun, ettinG i.’ith the may receive passes toCvran— ada, announced Police Chi~f set up for tivi carnival evacuees the food, ‘which, wore torn down. The school according to the Denver Narlow Tomlincon. Von- workers, unless they are basement was also flooded Post, “cannot be had by v,ith water which had to be civilians outside,” and in unable to work, ‘will not be issued passes, he said. pumped out. obtaining glimpses of the Although c onsidcrablo residents’ living quart~rs, In addition, applicants must receive aprroval from damage was done, all ~quip the newsmen evidently did ment can be repaired, Qta— not require an$r great length the chief of thuir respec tive departments. tcd flenry r. ilalliday, as of tine to decide that the sistant projdct director. actual Itp~jjpcring” was done by sensational newspapers’ to ignorance—that it was OUTDOOR DRAMA adjectiies and not by the the obligation of newspapers to dissemInate truth. POSTPONED TO~ 14’LEK Wk~A oil its evacuees. cositiiiucd from paso 1 During their tour the Cletnl~ness of the evac The “Yagi Geki” (outdtn’ guests were tak’,n ..o see uees both in person and about their homes greatly drama), ori~,inally sched the three magnificent “swiri uled for yesterday and to rning pools” (sewage dis-~ impressed the visitors. A. posal bsx.ks); however, an member exprossed, “Hot do day, has teen postponed unexpected shift in wind you people manage to keep until next week because of the difficultieS encountered brought hurried postpone yourselves so clean in this mett while they were yet dusty place? In one is in iorepariisc stage facili— tios, lightin~, and props, a mile away from the scene. terument camp for enemy aliens which I visited, stated CyJro Uhiezawa, pro- Evacuees who had bean grain chc’Irmafl. on the outside were ques the inmates had to be forced to take sl~owers.’ tioned lengthily aé to the childrca in here for all public sentt~ents and treat Gthers were surprised ment £eccivz’d. It was ~he by the cheers’ulne ss ot the the money in the world. news,.lcrtc t’ntu’,iinous opinion evacuees • however, they They hae no right to put innocent paopl- in a place that tierevor prejuCices hati this to say: “I would likw this • “—— ivsh hinomiya do occur, it is due rn&inly n’t brist& my wife and 4 Page 4 PIONEER July 10, 1943 WEDDING DIPThERIA SHOTS DfP~DLINE SET TO BE GIVEN SOON SPKPP1OIO-SUWJP Diptheria shots will be Dog LIcenses Moriye Sakamoto wasmar— given July 28 and every July 15 is the deadline ned to Mikio Sugita at a three weeks thereafter, ac— for the, purchase of dog 7 o’clock ceremony at the cordin~ to Alma K. Folda, licenses, according to home of the bridegroom’s chief nurse. The residents Police Chief Harlow Tom— parents, Mn, and Mrs. Ha— are asked to follow this linson. They maybe secured tsuji Sugita, 80 — liD, schedule, and registrations at his office in the south Thursday evening. Rev. for all immunizations must administration building at Takuyu Shi.rakawa officiated. be completed b~fore 9:30 a,m, ;ll for male and spayed fe The bride is the daugh Also, mothers who wish male dogs, and ~2 for fe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa— to have their babies exam male. buro Sakamoto, formerly of ined at the baby clinic Thirty - seven licenses Colusa. The bridegroom, Wednesday mornings are asked have thus far been issued, son of Mr. and lIrs hatsu— to register before 9 a,m. and Chief Tomlinson’s Lab ji Sugita, is stationed at rador retriever ~ Camp Folk, La. wears Amache Dog Tag .110. 1. Following the wedding, © a recention was held at Mr. and Mr s,. Jiro Koba— tho 30 mess hail, yashi, Keiko and tazuo from i3aishakonin were Rev. South Dakota; Dir, and Mrs. ES and ~1b’s, Takuvu Shirakawa Jir o Yamanaka and Randy acid Irs 1aki Tckamatsu, from ?ostms. Residents who have any Community Enterprises cash receipts dated up to March 31 are requested to bring them to the co—op office C HU RCH~c;S E1 R t~f immediately. © Event Time Place Y;LiX;.L 1ST The senior high library, which has hedn moved to tile S:uidav school 5:30 a • In. 70-120 n in (P serzico 9:40 a.m. (U .L~s new school bui]i:r.g, will 53 teachers’ meeting 11:00 a ,m. 70—120 not be opened unbi CACtTOL IC day. The night l~ brary 9:30 n.m. lilt hours wail hare to no hJCLIRLPSIU continued temp crari ly due Service 9:00 a.m. 1111 to lack of lighting facil ities SEIChO—bJ0— lYE © Send cc 7:30 p.m. 120 Supper will he served F ~0J’1~STAiT Sunrise service 6:15 a,m. 711—10K at 5 p.m. today and tomor Sun~1ay school 3:45 n.m. 811 row in all mess halls, to enable residents to attend JapaI~~su service 10:00 ci ,ni. 711— lOH hnçlisis s crvice 10:15 a,m, 811 the carnival activities. ~ollefe-aeu group meeting 7:30 p.m. 811 :14. Case, principal high school group meeting 7.30 p nfl. 8h-llJ~ agriculturist, ~LA, Jash— ington, is visiting the SUI~u~4(R ACTIVITIES RECE/\/LD THANKS centor this week. lie will L[cicter the sponsorship A letter of appreciation be hero through Thursday. of tl:e relir ions education was rec:ived by the Grana © A co—op business com de’artment of the Granada da Christian church from mittee meeting has been Clii’ is tiai; church, summer the nilicrest patients to activities arc being con— whom the local group has scheduled for July 17, 1:30 p.m. in Town hall, an due bed at ~Rlock Su, Bible been sending gifts. nounced Secretary Akira S ~ory hour, junior choir, Inaba. singing, and handicraft SEICHO- NO- lYE are taught to more than “Truth of Life” will be i~ms. Vern Campbell, 100 children. the topic of Unosuke ha— ratsu’ s sermon at the Sei— wife of the center fire MORNING SERMON cho--li a— lye meeting~-to~or— chief, will present a cake to the Blue Star Mother ‘The Pilgrims on this row, 7:30 p.m. at the 120 selling the most War Sav Earth,” will he the topic recreation hall. ing Stwnps during the of Rev. Ciiiaki Kuzuhara ‘s three—day carnival. sermon at the morning wor YP SERVICE ship service tomorrow at iJue to the three—day carnival, the YP service I:rry hail. -~‘~ r~i Ti IL ID=— of the Granada Christian SPIRITUAL FORUM church will be held at A man to run the washing machine at the hospital A spiritual forum will Terry hall tomorrow, it laundry. Experience pre be conducted by Rev. Takuyu igas announced. On the fol— ferred, but riot necessary. Shirakawa at the 70 Bud— lowin~, Sundays, services Apply at Chief Nurse Alma dhis t church, Monday, 2 will be held at the high school auditorium. K, Fclda’s office. p .in. July 10, 1943__— _PIONEEP_—— — Page 5 STEADY. WORKERS r ,7~ fl r TEN PER CENT CUT —~ IVEEDED BY FARM TO BE ELIMINATED The cO~cp announces that -———continued from page 1 Retoucher, $100 no and bonus, Salt Lake City. effective Mondey, it will one else than the ~RA. be necessary to eliminate All the administrative Part—time domestic, C~ the 10 per cent discount for officials brought out the wk, Chicago. laundry and dry cleaning fact that a more accurate Three typists, same of fice, $25 wk, Chicago. service. The change is system of time keeping was due to the scarcity of ma necessary, for many were Women interested in Civil Service positions: terials for this type of being paid for work when business. no work was being done. Openings inmost scientific, The fact “that some work technical, and clerical wIiIth\IL ers do not ‘put out ‘“stated f~ields, such as chemists, Hallidaf has a “demoraliz— chemist’s aides,physioists, ~1f Ii %TF IC %_ medical officers and tech— ing effect on the good BIRTHS: nicjar~5, grad andjr grad workers.” He c ontinued, To Mr. and Mrs. Terumi— “this is the type of pam~ nurses,laboratory workers, tsu Kano, 11K—1B, a girl, pering that the Post re dieticians stenos, typ July 5. fers to.” ists, and office machine To Mrs.YOshiko Okamure, John Spencer and Henry operators. College educa 1OE—6C, a girl, July 5. I nouye reported on the tion desirable but not nec farm situation and the essary. A college major need for more permanent in any field may qualify workers rather than the for a position in the en gineering field or for spe fluctuating supply of vol - ;—~: ‘~ct cial training. For more unteer workers. At the 4 i- ,.~ present time,. according to information c o ntact the Inouye, the farm division enplo~ent office. Fort Worth and Denver LY \‘ITO v; jTO has 183 regular workers (Lookit who’s here a— RI? wants extra gang labor including office help, gain! Friend Vito V. Ito blacksmiths, drivers, and ers, 46% hr, no charge for room, bd, 50%. dropped in and batted out workers; only 80 of this the following after a lit nux~ber actually work in Five dishwashers, $32.50; salad makers, $35; harmen, tle gentle persuasion.” the field.. If an addi with a baseball bat.) tional 125 regular workers $30; porters, $30; kitchen helpers, $27 .50; tithproces— can be recruited, it will never underestimate the no longer be necessary to sors,$45 to start,Detroit. Two girls for resident powers of blind faith. call for volunteer help. take, far example, the The u n favorable weather tea room, $45 mo bd, rm, tips, Toledo. man whose victory garden conditions have made the was in danger of going to anticipated yield doubtful Three baker helpers, no pot because of the lack of even at best, continued exp required, 60~ hr, lj~ overti”~e, Chicago. water for irrigation pur Inouye. poses. William Ctse from the ClO WANTS NAMES he had fsithin himself. Washington office of the he bqlieved (and i now WRA farm division stated OF ITS MEMBERS do, too)that if worse came that the refusal of people So that the Congress of Industrial Or ganizations to worse he could call on to relocate, or the fact his buddy, drooble, the that many who leave re (ClO) can get in touch with center residents who rain god, for some help. turn, convinces the public well,what with the corn— that it is because of cod have been or who now are mex~oers of any affiliated muni~r council and engineers dling. For it is an ad yelling 5~o~t how necessary mission by the evacuees labor union, it asks that i~t is to conserve water, that the conditions within residents send their names seeing as how low our water the center are better than and addresses •to the Na supply was getting, the those outside. tional ClO ~ar Relief corn— man with the farm and faith And if the evacuee has nittee, 1029 vermont ave r~ecidedthat worse was def intentions of staying in nue, N.W.,Washington, D.C. initely coming to worse, the center he must he cx- Names and od~resse5 of oth so he took time off from pected to work. er Japanese—American CIO chasingand squashing crick He continued that there members on leave or in the ets, and devoted a few was a single farm program Army are also requested. hours to calling on drooble for all ten centers——the By maintaining contact for help. purpose being s~lf preser with individual members, well, if you all were vation. If this c enter the ClO committee states, out in the drizzle thurs fails to produce, it will it will be able to counsel day evening, you all know be cheating other reloca on job opportunities and how successful his endea tion centers who produce to help build favorahel vor wa :3. for us. labor sentiment in advance He also warned that plans of the time they enter a in fact, it was so suc for the winter must be made, new community on leave. cessful that his garden for the drought thet has was washed away. so never underestimate hit Texas, New iviexico, and dlewestern states will make Arizona,and the flood that it impossible to buy on the powers of faith. (nor damaged farms in the mid- the market. of droob]-e, eithcr 1) ?a~e 6 - — ,____~___.~___pIOflBZR 2uly 10, -1943 ‘1

JW[ L~ _ •,i’.”a - ,..‘ ~2iC~41Ccc~4 p SKETCHES k~ ‘Ow;CncS Sara Alice Brow”, asso ‘—•—~ ciate counselor of the pub1i~ welfare soction,has, in her own words,”the càn I stitution of an ox,’1 Of this distinctial she is very proud, Soy she Was enjoyed a perfect heaith during her fifty—odd years of strent’OUS work and extensive trav eling. She attributes tñic

asset to . her TJnole Fully Brown who lived to be 97 years old end to her føthor who enjoyed life to the ripe oldageOf9O. Miss Brbwn is & pioneer in social work, havizv en tered: this field if the earli”l920’s before it be came aprofessiofl. In fgçt, she is credited wit1~ estab lishing a s•2hool for social work at Washington State college in Pullman, ‘lash. She is a pioneer ‘Sn her field, in the same anise that her father once ven tured into the, wilderness at Iowa from Ohio in a coy-’ ‘bflfl U~U~4. fli ~ ered wagon to start his farnin~ career. well-educate4 Miss Bita’ Et” .flfl 44tiM*.~. WASHINGTON, July3--I’vt.. of his , coim:iittee believe received her ~A and V in th’st attack on Pearl Har social science ft Cornell/ I~ike g~saoka, formnr ~ec— utive secrOtel7 of the bor wss a “dastardly deed. college, Iowa. later she “We are going .to do ?id gradu~teat the Univer JACL, told the ties com mittee that most members everyt~uint possible.” he sity of Chicago, Columbia said, “to make them (the university, ~ at a college Japs) eat tiwir act.” in London,Eflktlafld. Inter— He told the committee. polatedhi those years were co-Cp CUTS that the learue, which he tea’~hirg expe”ieflOeS in ole—. said had 20,000 members mentar’ ,ch’oVI and cot— ALL iivRA TIES before the West Coast evac leicos. Subsequently, she uation, ‘ is “composed of be5kn her aocisl work. This Having signed an oper ating end rental agreement loyal Amer Scans of Japa 4ocation gave 1-er the oppor nese ancestry ‘18 years old tunity or traveling in the with them on June 30, the Aniache Consular 1*iterprflos or over.” ,Aji. oath of al— Hawpiian Islands, Russia, le’griance to the united Scandinavian countries ,Can— hea out all ties with the 1~RA,accordilZ to Secretary States is a requisite for ada,Alaska,aM ?racticslly memberahip. every atate onthe mainland. Akirf~ Inaba. Althou~ such ~n agreement existed Masa~ka admitted being in &venturObs iai9y,MisS author of a suggested anti— Brown maices airplane trips before, it had been only a one, saN Inaba. curfew strike last semptember whenever possible, and has in ~plifornia and Idaho driven her car ac”osS the GREEN CONDEMNS areas becauce of the cur continent a numbar of times, few Jaw imposed on the Jap ridden horseback across LECION’S AC~iON After a tour of this anese Mierioans. wooden brid~as on the high He said he had frequent peaks, and cnce she even center, Joseph F. Green,, member of the Lo ‘Junta .Am discussiens with Dillon S. Sell from a horse into the lslyer, ~.R4 director, about Stehikin rivar in Wcshing— eriosu Legion, recently wrote his representative ~fl policies but denied ton. that he ha6 ever “dictated” Sara Brawn is a staunch in Congress that he felt the .Anerioan Ia~ion’s ac those policies. tbelievor’ in the principle Masaoka advocated that that”one should~ stross the tion at 14 Junta in con demning the WRA’S operation the V~A releas,e more loyal good points otan 5nd~vidual internets,aM take a “firm of Amaohe was unfair • He ai~ not the brd.” This phi er step in~presenting the losophy she declares, “will declsro~ that no melTiber of the organization had pre ease of the loyal Jatianese reform the person.” to the American people.” ——Sueo Saio vi~as1y visited’ the center. jS1!JTh ~9~--:;2~°-~’

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FEtt~ES COMPLAINT July 10, 194&..._...... ~—_,__Page 7 The girls ore complain ing because they are not IC kf~r[][ getting enough publicity ~g in our sports page. well, to toll you the truth, flHPdES ?Li\ E4~UE there isn’t anythingto say As a part of the midsum about them, unless we talk mer carnival, the second AA BASEBALL about the flaxnhlerettes. round of the AA baseball They claim that they became league will see the Motor Duster -Dodger the basketball champs, al Pool andthe Knines tangling though there was no league, in the feature game of the by topping all their foes. day from 2 p.m. at the lOF Tilt SchedLded So much for the maidens’ diamond. In the morning tilt frcm b~sketball. The Knines will have 9:30 o’clock the Duster— Along come 5 oftball. the pitching of Paul Yama Dodger game is scheduled. Again the misses from llF moto and the hitting of The Dodgers, who were and 12W blocks——The Ramb 1cr— Joe Harada, George Matsuu— stunned by the loss of their ettes--copped the crown ra,and Yukio Miyamoto, but outstanding c atcher and with six straight wins,and the Motormen will enter hitter, Kenny Ohki, who is ware simply invincible. the fray as a definite fa in the hospital, will play In volleyball it was the vorite with the superior their first league game. same girls from the same batting power of Tosh Shi— With the slugging of Jack block and from the s~me mizu, Kanemi Ono, Jim Ku— Hamahashi and Nob Kuwatani team that took the pennant. bochi, and Soapy Miyashima and the hurling of Gilbert And thac is the C tory of and the chucking of “Yuba Tanji, they will make it the Ramhlerettecfrolr gepol Joe” Nakamura. hard for the favored Dus who wore the teorn of the The probable starting ters to win. teams in all the g:r line-ups include: The Dusters, fresh from sports activities in this MOTOR POOL.,.vs. maNES their recent victory over center. Thore ‘.‘!er: no teaiis ~J, flakamura P P. Yamamoto the Knines last Sunday, that can )uctch their ahil- 13. Taka’tsu C J. Harada will be out for their sec itiesin any a~d all sports. S. Niyash’n 113 G.Matsuura ond consecutive win of the Oh yeah. C~veal weeks J. liubochi 213 K. Ozaki season. If Bobby Umekubo ago,some fellc~~ cama i.oto F. Matsu ‘ni 3D J. Eaneko cap last the 9—inning route our offico acid we stcrted H. Hatanaka SS Y. MiyamotO the Dusters can win handi— to talk stout the fairer K. One . LW B. Igasaki ly. sezes’ sport acti~m.t1esan T. Shimizu CF T. Eamei The probable starting. our center. The Rumbler— C. Fuji’tsu HF S. Nomura line—ups include: DUSTERS e tte s were ment ioneri as being Subs: Motor Pool--S. DODGERS vs... the “hing of the Queens” Matsutani, J. Otani, H. C— G. Tanji P B. Umekubo in here. One of them popped kada; Knines——A. Hirose, N. Kuvratani C M.Hamada up and said, “P11 bet if T.Mukaihata, N. Ci, 0. Ta— T. Kuwatani 113 R. Nimura there wasa football league kaoka, S. Fujita. R. Kitagawa 213 K. Umekuhe those Ramhlerettes could K. Kimura 313 J. Hagihara of copped the title easily. made up the difference by D. lda’shima 55 H. Fujiu (His name is withheld be speed and smooth hall—han J. Hama’shi LW M. Uyesugi cause—--er—-er, you don’t dling. J. Shire CF S. Uyekube want him “kilt”, do you?) Yes, we really had an F. Suzuki RU J. Nishim’a OUR PREP CAGERS excellent basketball team Subs: Dodgers—-K. Ito, The recent issue of the and ~ bet our money J. Az’ishita; Dusters——J. Rohwer Outpost, in the that they can take any ni— Niizawa, C. Kunisaki, N. “Bench Waroer”, a sports sei prep team from any of Natsukawa, T. ICunimoto. column by Kango Kunitsugu, the ten centers. The var 11 2A3PEfii~LK. TO lauded the local prepsters sity squad averaged over by saying that Granada’s 5’ 8”,which is plenty tall OPEN t&ELSDAY, Amache high school basket ~n any nisei basketball The A baseball league ball five had the most team. will open Tuesday evening successful center team a— OUR NEW MAN instead of today as pre gainst the Caucasian teams Yes sir. We got a new viously announced,when the by winning ten and losing man in here. Shiro Nomure, Wakabas and the Mercuries collide at the lOP field only two; while the “B” formerly of the Manzanar squad rolled over all com Free Press,joined recently from 6:30 p.m. The probable starting petition. It goes on to to help us write sports. say that the nisei basket He’ll be appearing on batteries are: Wakabas—— ball teams har~ the disarl— this sport page all the time Yosh Matsumoto and Jiro Ta nj.~ Mercuries——George Ma— vantage in height against so give h~mallth~ cooper twuda or James Watanahe and the taller Caucasian fives ation and courtesy you hut the Colorado prep team have given us. Ken Arimeto. i]~—•~ %j~aP~1tIL~IItfl / 1:~ 4, 4>

Vol • I, No. 94 Ama~~Qj9Lad2~_~ ~Mv~mS N;~taU i~ ~tS 3CC RESERVES LEAVE This norniwg Shigeru A~JF ~ac wahrP~€B Hashil, head of the docu mentation section, left A— pjntLt.Peggy Davies of Thebaeió training~ Lieu tenant Davies informed the mache fo~Fort’Logan to~ the Women’s Army Corps reinducted into the US girls, would last for five spoke to approximately 300 Army. Hashii was the nisei girls at the WAG—re weeks. During this time tI~enlistee would be given chairman of the first Com cruiting program yesterday munity Council which re morni~ig at Terry~ hail. infantry—drill t raining. Classes in military custom tired in June. AQting.as genera~ chairman Accompanying him was and courtesy, organization of the program was Mrs. Pu— Frederick Hirano, llG—5A. ml Gondo, secretary of the oI~ the Army, defense work, etc., ‘gill ~lso be given. They are the first of A— Blue Star Mothers. mache’s enlisted reser*s Lie9tenant Davies gaQ’e Tests will be given to to be called back to dut~ the general requirements determine what kind of work for enlistment, purpose of continued on page 2— the WAC, types of work, uniforms, ~asic training, flGRICULJURDL FA~R ‘PLAnnED salary, rating and hospi An agricultural ±hir will the four divisions of the talization as follows: elementary school victory be held in Amache on Sept. General requirements gardeners, the jr.~ high 11 and 12, announced Joe for enlistment into the WAC school victory gardeners, are 20 t9 49 yearn of age, MoCl~elland of the fair pub licity committee yesterday. and the hone economics de ~merican citizenship, no partment ~the high school. Competition will be in the dependepts, height minimum A division for flower of 57 inches, weight mini— open and school divisions. Center victory gardeners display is also being con — mum of, 95~,pounds, fluenoy templated, stated ‘idcClel” are invited to compete in in sppaking and writing ‘the ‘land. English language, and no the open division against Entries - will be judged the entries of the FPA and ~hildren undpr the age of both on the attractiveness 14. the farm units. In the school divisiot o~ the displays and the An aptitude test und a ‘quality of the product. pl~ysical examination is rs— competition will include quired in addition to the general requirements. The purpose of the WAC, CO-op GENERAL MEETIN6 as explained by Lieutenant Daties, is to train women SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY urday, ‘of the Anache. Con to do all types of work in • Resolutions to estab sumer Enterprises,.aflnoun order to replace men who lish liabilities for in ces the board of directors. may then join the armed come tax will be made at ‘The regular quarterly co forces. The WAG is now bn’ important meeting in op raee ting ues delayed from carrying on some 143 types Terry hall, 6:30 p.m. Sat~ July to this week end in of jobs. order that itnight be held nearer the end of the fis EP~DEM1C OF INFANTILE cal year. All co—op members are PMALYSIS IS THREATENED especially urged to attend. The meeting is open to the Poliomyelitis, commonly under s~xyears of age; how— public, as interest on cap cafled infantile paralysis, evefl~therea1’O sô~td aàUlt cases. ital will be voted on. has hit the communities of Quarterly reports showing Holly, Bristol, and Lamar, “The early syt’ptoms of infantile paralysis are cold financial status will also and has resulted in two be given. deaths and five pther oases in the head, cough, vomiting, At 8 p.m., two fi’k.s, ‘under treatment, Because diarrhea, fever, ax~ •çxtreme of a threat of an epidemic irritability of the child. ‘~Too Many Blondes” and “The Turn of the Tide,” will be in Prowers county, Dr. W. There is also reluctance to shown, free of charge. 9~. Carstarphen,ohie~ medi lower the chin and usually The former feature stars cal officer, issues th~ the assumption ofa peculiar position inbed, and exper Rudy Vallee, and the latter ;following’ st~itcmont: - is a color film about co “Infantile paralysis is iencing considerable pain operative fishermen alàng an acute infectious disease on being moved, the Maine coast. attacking c.hildren, usually continued on page 2 Page 2__ PIONEETL_.. kugust 25, >~43 _~ANADA p O’N.E ~ k__N nrinnnt’nn Published Wednesdays and Saturdays by the ~A and ~ _flt LULU I lu distributed free to each apartment. Editorial of- N fl-ce: PIONEER building, Amache, Colorado, çTelePhone: 63. Editor: Khan Komai.

Alice Taketa, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 26, Detroit ~~TO THE E DI TOR Contnercial college. Ruth Ihara,Minne~pOlis, TO THE EDITuM: strumentaZ room. To date, Minn,, Aug. 20. In the Saturday (‘ i~;&. there has been no response from ‘the general public. - John Minoru Kuhota, Hi 14) issue ~f the PIONEER, dalgo, Tex., Aug. 30. there was an article con For thesake of common de— Frances Yuge,Rochester, cerning a missing cornet c~ncy, I would like to make N.Y., Sept. 5, Rochester from the high school in an appeal to the residents of Amache to help locate General Hospital. this cornet. The descrip Richard C. Suzuki, Chi WACS ARE GIVEN tion given by the music cago, Ill., Aug. 25. SPECIAL TRAIN ING department of the missing William Tanigoshi, Cleve land Ohio, Aug. 23, Minne ——bontinued from page 1—~ instrument is: A Conn Vic tor cornet, number 141207, apolis Flour Co. each woman is qualified to Toshiyuki Nakano, Colo do. After the basic train silver plated, gold bell. No doubt, such an in rado Springs, Cob., Aug. ing is completed, the e~— 23, Officers’s olub,camp listee enrolls in a spe— strument will inevitably Carson. cialifed~ st11ooJ..w~ieh last.s~ be fcynd, but shall we try Virginia H. Takemura, from &it~td e~ght:weeks,Ht0 help return it to the Garden City, Kans.~ Sept. 1. while some technical courses music department before a Frederick Satoshi Fuji— like radio training takes 12 scandalous affair is made hara, Chicago,iIll., Aug. weeks. All WAC enlistees of such a situation? --GEORGE KUBOTA 31. need nof go to a s~eoialized Sadako Hayase, Swarth school, but may go into a SCHOOL TO EXCUSE more, Penn., Sept. 6, particular job in which they Swarthmore college. a~’e interested. If a girl STUDENTS our. ON Kazuo Matsunura, Fort becomes dissatisfied with SEASONAL WORK Logan, Denver, Cob., Aug. the particular job in which 24, join the US army. she is occupied,she may re School students on sea Amy Tajiri, Barrington, quest a change. sonal leaves for farm work Ill., Aug. 23. The salary and ratings will be given excused ab of the WAC enlistees are sences from project school the same as the Army’s. attendance, according to Gripshoim to meutenant Davies and word received here yesterday End Lt.~ t~içlwa Thompson will from WRA Din~ctorDillon 5, Sail Sept. 1 Mye r be sta~Eidned~in~blice Chief Word has been received HarloMr Tomlinson’s of fice The complete statement~ from Washington, DC, that in the south administration “i~ny efnglbVek’s are con-j cerned because evacuee the 5.5. Gripsholn with building dn,ily to Saturday approximately 325 expatri noon, and will be available school children who have ate and repatriate passen to anyone wishing further not ccmpleted their seasonal gers from relocation cen information about the WAC. contracts are preparing to ters aboard, 33 of. whom The Blue Star Mothers return to centers at the will be from this center, are holding a luncheon for opening of school. Some will leave Jersey City, the two officers Saturday. evacuees who wish to re main undersban~ they must N. J., for Japan on Sept. WARNS AGAINST return.for school opening. 1. POLLC)MY E LITI S We suggest,theref.orQ, that Scheduled passen~e’s oh —continued from page 1—— you’a~noünce.. .i~ht schocjl the Japan-bound boat fi mclii this center vail leave Gra “At present there is no children on seasonal leaves effective treatment for this for farm v.ork will be given nada on Monday morning and disease nor is there a real ex6usbd d~séh~ès~ ~rtm .~rO will be expected to arrive in Jersey City at noon on solution how this disease jeot s chool attendance Sept. 1. They will be is actually carried. The when Iâcal school children under the care of a special U.S. Public Health Service are also being excused for agent of the State depart considers it wisd to pre sfmilar work.” ment who is to arrive in vent needless human con Amache a few days in ad tacts; that is, as in Attention to all general vance of their departure. schools, movies, boys’ or sanitary measures and clean Income—tax and alien— girls’ camps, and other liness should be exercised property officials, together large gathe±’ings. during this period a~ well with custom officers and “This contagious disease as observing the precau representatives of the occurs in the summer and tions given above. State department, will ar early fall mç~iths and “J~ache hhs thus far been rive in the center to make reaches its’peak within the fnrtunate in not having a the neces~ary inspections. next three or four weeks, case to this date,” 25, l94S PIct~ZEP ~Page 3 FIRST ,LADY,A51

,J’ ...i’ ii ‘, Li ft?LR am~cnw LI , 1i1•’ ij U P~llJ2~ ERS AtL-T~ MLffl5~iji FORM~ER CpAST tEAGUE pprcfl[R BLASTED AS .WCA&5 W~’N. fl -3 KNINES BUlL The Ajnache All -Stars Sunday in the locals ‘ first ran all over the uncondi outs5de game of the season. DODGERS, 28-8 tioned Provers county All— The County All—Stars, Stars, 15—3, at Bristol playing their first game Amassing a total of 28 ~ Trr~V~ of the season, weren’t up runs on 23 hits, the slug to par as Harold Rice, for ging Icniners bJ.itzkrieged mer San Diego Pardre and the doddling Dodgers, 28—8, oreelpy’ State ToadhoD s in the worst slaughter of Coil ege chucker was knocked the AA league ~1ynday at the ~.‘42.’ J,~’(..rr” P P s ~ off the mound. The local — ~—~—~— 10F diamond. The runs boys hit him hard, amassing scoredby the KnineS set an a total of six runs and six all—time hi~ for the local Lc

Prow’s 002 100 0 — 3 9 4 !JJD~’c i~UM.I ~1j~nHs~j4. ‘BATTS: Amache——J. Noka— mura, J. Otani, G. Yoshiwa— The Deltans hit their into immediate trouble as ra end H. Okacia, T. Ono, T. winning stride Sunday as the Deltans blasted his ldkft; Prowers——Rice, Napes, they knocked over the list southpaw pitches for seven Gaunnan and Grand o~, L. Mc — less Dusters, 14—3, for runs. They continued their barrage in tho next stanza cork’le. their first LA. win in the 2nd half. by crosfJing the plate four MERCS HFifr~DE[) 1$! The contest started out more times on five bingles LOSS BY RAMBLERS to be a duplicate of their to put the game on ice. Niizawa was called back to The oo’nfident Mercuries first me~ting as Duster were toppled from their A John. Niizawa aM Jieltan tim the mound. Sasabuchi was relieved league leadership Saturday Sasabuchi hooked up in a afternoon when the Ramblers mound duel for four innings. by Lefty Nishijima in the fourth and ~the latter gave upset them 8—6, with a 10— The Deltans drew first hit bombardment which in blood in the third when up only one run and four hits in the five innifigs cluded a pair of doubles Shiro Kawamura scored, and and triples. added two more in the fifth he pitched. Deltan Yorio Aoki was The Neros loss put the on successive homers by the hitting star of the day Motor Pool on top as un Tom Toka and George W~tana with three hits, including disputed leaders of the A be. league with three straight Their opponents got one a triple. Score by innings: victories. back when a couple of hits Score by innings: Del’ 00) 020 740 — 14 14 3 and an error chalked up a Rainbs ‘400 000 4 - 8 10 5 Dus’ 000 110 010 - 3 54 tally. Mercs 030 002 1 — 6 6 3 Bob ljmekubo replaced Ni 13ATTS: Deltans—-T. Sn * Eambs——H. Noda, sahuchi, L. !iishijima and }3ATTS: izavla in the sixth and and P. Murakami; T. loka; Dusters~J. liii— S. Hirano showed good form for the Matsuda and D. zawa, i3. Umekuho and C. Ku— T~ercs——C. rqmninder of that inning Asai. but an the seventh, he nan nisaki. Page 6 PIONEER ~. ______.August 25, 1943 THANKS EXTENDED ~9MJ- ~n:ts-* ~j~1-~1fl TO BLOOD DOAiOkS The center hospital ex ftI~JDN)ftUJU) OP?~i ccta!cGft presses sincere thanks for the splendid cooperation, As of Aug. 10, the to Minidcka leads all the centers in the number of spirit, and services of tal of nisei students en persons who doa~ted. blood rolled in schools through relocated evacuee students, from June 24 to this date, out the United States num with a total of 169 enrolled in school and 39 who will announces Dr. PT. T. Cars bered l,613,while 179 have tarphen, chief medical of been accepted by schools enroll in the fall. Relocated students from ficer. but are working this sum other centers number as The blood donors were mer. follows : T~r1e Lake, 116 George Hamamoto, A. Se~ka— enrolled, 19 acceptod but -guchi,Yoshiko Matsuo, Rose ATTEMPTED THEFT working at present; Pos— Narita, George Matsushita, HALTED BY GUARD ton, 114 enrolled, 16 ac Kazuichi Okuda, and Shi.— geru Hashii. A ~ard last week halted cepted but working at pre an attempt by an unknown sent; (lila, 99 enrolled, CORN PURCHASED person to a 100-pound 18 accepted but working at BY MESS DIVISION sack of rice and a 50— present; Granada, 94 en rolled, 19 accepted but Contrary to the report pound sack of coffee from in a previous issue of the Warehouse No. 1, according working at present; Topaz, 88 enrolled, 20 accepted PIONEER, the mess division to Police Chief Harl ow purchased the 6,400 ears but worldng at present; Tcmlinson. of corn served to residents The would—be Thief threw Heart Mountain,75 enrolled; 15 accepted but working at last week at 15 cents per the t’~o sacks out the ware dozen, announces William house window before he was present; Rohwer, 55 en rolled, 5 accepted hu t Wells, chief project stew spotted by a guard, who workIng at present; Jerome, ard • The PIONEER mistakenly shot at him. ife escaped, stated that the -corn had however,thrOugh the brush. 42 enrolled, 6 accepted been donated by the Amache Chief Tomlinson warns but working at present; Manzanar, 38 enrolled, 7 FRA. that hereafter flO one is allowed to loiter about ~iccepted but working at vulrnu the warehouse area after present. Among the non-evacuee working hqurs. - .~STi5t uSifuCS== nisei ~tuddnts, there are 632 enrolled in colleges DEATH:.. - LIST OF FOUPO and universities and 5 who ~Co Mr. Suyekichi Yama, will enroll in the fall. 52 yrs, l2IC—88, Aug. 19 GOODS RELEPSED VISITING HOURS The articles listed be low were turned in to the BE OBSERVED 9F police headquarters RULES MUST Visiting hours and priv ture by the residents, during the period between stated Dr. Ws’.Carstaxpl-ien, August, l94a,and February, ileges at the cen~er hos— pita~l -must he more care chief medical officer, 1943. Unless they ar e fully observed in the fu— this week. The following claimed within 10 days, regulations must be strict the items will be given to ly adhered to: the Welfare departme nt, CLUE TO MISSING Nc children under 12 announces the police depart CORNET TRACED years old are allowed-to ment. Limited information as visit patients in the hos— Claimants must present to the whereabouts of the pital in any department. full identification. dornet recently reported Visiting hours in all The found articles; wards, except isolation, Jackets__navyblue plaid, missing from the high are 2:30—3130 p.m. and 7~S gray-black plaid, blue- school instrumental music department has been re p.m. daily. Isolation- gray, gray; snow caps and ward hours are 7—8 p.m. hats-_yellow and green, ceived. Although the theft of Sundays and Wednesdays only. wine, red, maroon, dark the instrument is punishable - Not more than two visit blue, f’our—color striped, ors shall te with a -patient white; pair.knitted bluo by a penitentisry sentence, according to Project Attor at any one time,and if all gloves; striped scarf; one visitors will shorten their ney Donald T. Horn, the knitted navy-blue mitten; length of stay, the pa music department will urge lady’s white shower shoes; tients may have more of hats--gray, two black; such action only as a last resort. Persons responsi their friends call to see striped blouse; red hand them. ble for taking the cornet kerchief; green belt; and No family member may are asked to return it to six sweaters. stay with the patient with any block manager t5 office, from where it will be re— out written permission. RECEIVED TRACTORS The main hospital en According to Roy N&kata ,turned to the rightful own er with no questions asked. trance is to be used by tani of the farm office, The missing instrument all visitors, and the use two Fa-rmall 11H11 tractors of Sixthstroet entrances were received from the Tule is a- Victor Conn cornet No. 141207 to wards is prohibited. Lake center Monday. August 25, l94~ -~_.-_.-- -——-.— _PIONEER_~~ ______‘_Page 7

~CC~:W1IIE1flH[ flH4IDS• ~A[[HOIEflJS - Edward Nakano, 13-year- CDI~D~[i~1 old of l2E—C&D, out h i 5 The Amac}ie Blue Star and will be invited to join knee when he attempted to ? others held a special the Blue Star Nothers orga jump on an ice truck and meeting Friday, at Town nization. fell atBlockllG on Aug.20. Hall, and the following Mrs. Tanji, vice—chair 17—month-old Miyoko Fu— committee chairmenwere man of the local chapter jita, 7F—6A, was struck by chosen: of the Red Cross, gave a a parked truck which began Mesdamea Kusui and Ka report on the work being rolling backwards at Block n e ko, h os p i t al visits~ done here in Arnache. 7F on Aug. 19. MesdamesUno and Yemaguchi, YWCA SECR~ETARY r C personal service to sol— ~EIL HO—NcJ- IY~ diers;Nrs. Usui, luncheons; V/SITS PARENTS Readings, testimonials, Mesdames Aldmoto and Yarn Kini Mukaye, national and Unosuke Karatsu’s ser saki, home visits and wel— secretary of the Japanese mon, “Anything at One’s comihg; and Mesdames Hiya— project of the YWCA,visited Will,”will be given at the moto and Kamada,treasurers. her parents and friends in S e i c h a —No—lye meet in~ It was decided at the Amache during Theweek—end, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, at the meeting that mothers of She caine with Rev,Clark 12G recreation hall. girls in the WAC will be P. Garman and members of UVEMOTO ‘S LAST e 1 i g i h le for member’ship the Lisle fellowship. Miss Mukaye is scheduled RITES JO J3E:HELD to go to Chioago,where she Funeral services .f a r PROG~RAM PLANNED will work with the Metro Mrs. Hitsuru Uyemoto will BY CHURCH GROUP politan YWCA there. be held in the 7G Buddhist A Young Peopl?’s Fellow FELLOWSHIP TO HOLD church 2o’olock this after— ship hour,sponscred by the noon,with Rev.Takayu Shi Sew en th-day Adventist ELECT!ON SA1URt~AY rakawa officiating. church,will be held in the The electi’on of new of I!rs. Uyemoto, who was llH recreation hall at 8 ficers of the Christian 24 years of age, passed o’clock tonight. Community Church high school fellow away at the Los Angeles singing; special musical ship will be held Saturday, County hospital. She was numbers and •a sermonette at 7:30 p.m.,at Hospitality sent there f r o m Amache will be featured. The pub House, last Octoberi lic is invited. A social will follo’w, The deceased is survi~ed and refreshments will be by her husband and two BLUE S rA R MOTHERS served. All members are ohildren whd are residing HONOR SOLD/EQS invited to attend. at 7F-lOC. Cpl. San Tsuruta from Camp Carson, Cob., and Pfc S. Deguchi of Fort NIU S IC - ~ P PR E C I ON Houston, Tex., were given ~r; -r,rN - r a luncheon Saturday at I I\~jLJh. PRHL N~ EL) Hospitality house by the The: public is invited to tee of the a’anada Chx~.stian Amache Blue Star Mothers. attend a music appreciation church. Luncheon~committee hour to be presented ‘at 7 Rev. Chiaki Kuzuhara, members included’ Mesdames o’clock tomorrow night, at chairman of the affair,re Masuoka, Usui, Ka~..ada, Ma— the 1GM recreation hall, veals that Ruth Watanabe, tsuura, Akaka, Adachi, and under the sponsorship of the well—known nisei musician ?19rimoto. Religious Educatinn commit— who was made amemherofthe Phi Beta Kappa societywhile ADVENTIST CHURCH attending USC, will make TO HOLD MEETING (LO % IF. i-~ [FOUt~L[~ commentaries on the record The first meetLngin the ings of classical music to Third Series Evangelistic L0ST~-Nen’s Elgin wrist be played during the hour. campaign sponsored by the watch with blue plastic Miss ~iatanabe will also S even t h-day A dventist wrist band, lost Thursday, present at the next music- Church will be held in p r o b a b ly near canteen. appreciation hour scheduled Terry hail tomorrow night Fixider, please return to foç Sept. 2, according to at 7:30 o’clock, Motion Hiroshi Hattoti, 8C—3B, Rev. Kuzhara. pictures of the war in Europe will be showfl The public is cordially invited to attend, E~:fti.L: R-c~t:r~s±:iw1~cES WI SlID II Event Time Place SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTI STS Children’s Sabbath school 8:30 a.m. 1 1H Cpl. Sam Tsuruta, Camp Adult Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. 1 lH Carson Cola.; Pvt. K, ICa— Sunset Vespers 7:30 p.m. washima, Pu-b. H. Yasutake, BUDDHIST Pvb. B. Kitade, Camp Hale, Adult service 7:00 p.m. 7G,l2Gi Cola. Psre s_. __,_YXONEER August 25, 1943 PROPERTY OFFICER FROM JAPAN MOVIES (_‘ ‘~‘r; it Visits PIRP[HE ToDAY r LR. ~1iH H Kb * Key S~d±h who rotur: n4. W. C-. Kelly, an official 7:30 p.m,——llJC mess hall. ed to ;~~erica from Japan of the alien nrooerty office 8: le p,m,——llJii njess hail. of Chicago, arrived in the (Scarlet Pimpornel) on the exchange ship Grips— 1.- ~ / center Monday morning arid TON ORR 01 s~o,ui las ~urus o v isited will be here for the rest 8:15 r.m.——6G mess hall. the center last t:bdnestiay of the wee]:, (Valley of the sun) and Tl~ursd:,Ly, Icelly’s visit here is F: LIDAY ~ie 510MG oi hIs en-~~ri~~ in regards to the property 8:15 p.m.——TF mess hail. ence in janan before and of the repatriates who will Since the high school after Pearl :wh or, ,!cdnes’ be leavinc on the Cii.na}l o2m, auditorium is unavailable day nornin~ to a ~ ters’ ~Jhile in the center, ~elly until dept. 2, the movies mcetj.ng and that ovo;~~ng to will be stat,ioned in Eva-fl scheduled there had to he a. mass meeting at 1011. cuee Property Officer Mark shear in two mess halls to Dr. Smith first went to Radcliffes office, room 5 accommodate tILe crowd, Japan in 1004, and ~:as south odrainistration build Toni~ht is the final teac~ :ing at the Kobe C cm— ing, and will be available to showlnr~ of United Artists’ inercial collcçe until the anyone seeking information two—hour drama, “Scarlet outbr eak of biie’r esent about alien property. Pimoernel “ plus the Flash war. Gordon serial and musical do will work for the INSTALLATION HELD shorts, evacuees who relocate in BY TH,E PATRICIANS Starting a five—day run -the Chicago area, under An installation of newly :tomorrovt is RiCO’s version the ausnices of tno Chicago elected officers and the of Clarence Budington Mel— Church -federation, initiation of new members land’s story inthe Saturday was carried out by the Pat Eve. ~ingPost, “Valley of the New Ruling By ricians last week at the Sun.” It’s a stalwart story 9E recreation hall, of strugglo,hePe, love, and Mess Division The new officers: revenge in the seething Effective Sent. 1, in Joy Takeyarna, presidant; Arizona Irdi&n country which keeping ‘nth -the ?J1IA p olicy Jane Sate, vice_president; is rinped ope:a by rampaging of reduction of workers, Teruko fakano, seca:etary rcd&this the mess division will dis Ada Yamasahi, treasurer; The cast includes Lucille Bull, James Craig, Dean Jag— continue all eartial—time Mary ICawashima and Grace workers, ahnounced Tosh Ishizu, rnembers—at—large ger, Peter ~Jhitney, Billy Shinhori, moss porsonnel and Yoneko hasai, historian. Gilbert, Sir Cedric Hard— officer, Mondoy. Those retiring from wicke, Tam Tyler, aild An tonio ~orenc, plus a cast The mess division is office; Janet Kubochi, coenizant of’ the fact and Maty O~awa ,Li eke Akutagawa, of thousands • Movies will thorou~hly aereciate the Florence Nakano, Joy fake— be shoin only in meqs halls si:e and effort the part— ynma, and Jane Nagai. - s tar bing Sept 2.——Suoo Sako time sutdont workers have expended. ho revor, since SECOND CO-Op P/\TRONAGE each worker, full Line or pert time, is counted as one tosard uil]ing the moss REFUNDS JO BE P~iD SOON - division’s quota of workor5 The second Anache Con the end of the fiscal year, this action is necessary, sumer Enterprises’ patron will be decided at the continued Shinhori. age refunds will be paid by ~encral membership moeting 1k cause of this move, check within the next two scheduled Saturday. The open~fl2gs for full—time weeks, according to Akira dividends of this period will be paid during or after workers will be created and Inaba, secretary of~ the intere0-~ted parties are coopcrativo’s board of di the month of October. asked to report to the mess rectors. In case of change of division office. Five percent of the pa address by relocation or tronage dividend of nine transfer, parties involved percent, which was earned are asked tonotify the co ~=L1FIilAf~JS IFIERS=~= op secretary, so that the for the period from Sept. Frances and Franklin 15, 1942, to March 31, 1943, patronago refunds may be Merioka, from Tub Lake, was paid previously. This forwarded. second patronage refund will be the remaining four percent of the dividend UP BREPKS InTO PRIflT PBPIP “Scoop sells ~ More earned during that period. Ilith a battered hat is Scoo Itanki, newsboy of These co—op checks will cocked back on his head, a the Granada robecation be honored by Arache Con— half—smoked ci~;ar stuck in the corner of -his mouth, center of Ainaehe as he ped suner !Jitherprises, but •wi 11 dles his %ar cs to residents not he valid at banks and and an issue of tile Pueblo Chieftain iii his hand, a of the camp. Scoop is a— outside stores. waiting eagerly the time The distribution of eat— Plcturc of IC-oop” Karki was when the ~-~ar is over and ronage dividends on the carried in the Auh, 23 issue he may return to his Sau— per chases for the period of hue Pueblo Chieftain. salito, Calif., ~ frdn~ April l,to August 31, Said the, caption: Page 9 August 25, 1943 ______j’IoirEER

i~—1-W ~E 1~ ~ cm ~Rfl4Ci~R fr~ir~DU of the eligible evacuees Squashing prevalent ru With the relocation pro mors of the closing of cer to relocste, we realize that it will be a slow gram ~ecreasiflg the nursihg tain relocation centers, process. We have no klans personnel during the past WRA Director Dillon 3.Myor for closing any relocation few weeks, the center hos this week announced that center in the immediate pital sends out an urgent there are “no plans for future.A5 relocation takes plea for residents to serve closing any relocation cen place and more peorle move as nurses aides,annOunres ter in the immediate future.!? outside,We expect to close Chief Nurse Alma K. Folda. Myer’s complete state Tssei and nisei alike ment reads: some centers,but this will not take place in the near are urged to offer their am anxious to coni~ct services in order to give an impression which has future. There will be no compulsion to relocate out proper carc to patients. been created in some places Full—ti ~e workers ore de that some or all the re side of centers, although we hope that an increasing sired, but the immediate location centers are to he need is so prent thah even closed in the near future. number of people nowliv ing in relocation centers will part—tii~e workers are we]— While it is true that the cotned.ApplicantS are asked long—range goal of the War find it to their advantage to relocate and become self— to see Chief Nurse Folda at Relocation authority is to supporting.~ the adrnj.nj strati’ni office. enable as many as possible CONFERENCES HELD ROCKY MT NE WS CARRIES REGARDING MOVES A iir Conference between STORY ON /V/..) El ~ULDL ‘<.3 block managers and the buyers, appeared in the A feature - story by S. housing section regarding Aug. 22 issue of the Rocky contemplated moves within Burton Heath, NEA Staff correspondent,Stat~ that Mt. Hews. the blocks have been taking The story said thet the place since yesterday ac the Hawaiian nisei at Camp Shelby,Hiss., were era ck nisei were eager for action, cording to E. B. Eaklor, preferably against theJaps soldiers and expert WarBond housing superintendent. and that they were said by Requests and instructials their officers to be better for moves will be issued AMERICAN LEGION than average seloiers be only after all plans have IS WORKiNG HARD cause they are anxious to been checked ~zid approved provt themselves and be S~ FRMTCTSCO, Aug.l8- by the housing section. avenged against the land of A resolution asking Army their forefathers. control of all released A picture of five nisei and interned Japanese and cc Backs: Up soldiers in training was imme dia to discontinu~ce also carried. Nisel Members of Japanese enlistments in That there ware some the Army was unanimously 2000 010 members among the adopted by the State con— Ni~H i~ vexition of the American Japanese Americans; that ]n the American Some they were becoming well in legion. section of Chicago Sunday The resolution also ask tegrated into American life Tr ihung ‘5 rot~;ravure , g. before av~cuation,and that ed that a. congressional 22, a picture of evacuee their skills and abilities committee determine a policy workers en an Illinois ferm should be utilized now to of post-war action regard was curried along with an help-win this war, was ex ing Japanese ir this coun other shot showing thiw pressed byM~roe sweetland, try. nisei soldiers in a New York national 010 war relief n~v rrr~ ~rn church hostel. committee director, i~ the 1.~ Li ~I\ LI F ,~LU August issue of the dO War YEA CABINET IC Relief Hews, published in A letter to Father N. MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Washington. Maher of Holly reveals the The regular cabinetmeet following work opportuni Sweetland declared that ing of the YBA willbohel d ties; 1’together with the 010 Com at 8 p.m. Friday at the 7G Sister Mary Mgella,Su mittee to Abolish Race Dis Buddhist church, announces perior,St Francis Hospital, crimination and in consult President Tsukasa Senete. Peoria, Ill., wants five t at ion with government All members and Sunday girls to work as nurses’ agencies, we are trying to school suporintendents are aides, with a view of hav help these CIO brothers and requested to be present. sisters——whose only offense, ing them enter nursing sadly enough,was thet they school later.TheY will get Prevailing waFes will be a woek,plus room and picked thewrong ancestors.” paid. Man will have time board. for steady full—time job en Address all correspon vH]I~M. the outside and canpensatien ~Si1$~1tIISTHCS~.. dence to the Superior or to will be given for odd jobs st. Francis Hospital. done in his free ti~e. In Father Burns, Maryl:floll~ DEATH: terested parties should Qhicago, desires a couple To Mrs.Kimiko Kajiwara, write to ]?atier Burns. 40 years, l2K—lC, Aug. 23. to work at the ChicagoHou~. h~añX~~,

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(I] ~1 I] cT1 (11 ii J~ i]~ (}:1 \J1,/ (]i~J~~11~FEi’[ D.~. October 2, 1943 -~ Page 2, l943_~__-_.__—_————.- G R A N A U A P 0 N E E R.__. RELR~lOUS GROUP ~lished Wednesdoys and Saturdays by the lT~A andN distributed free to each apartment. Editorial of—I fiec: PIONEER building, Amache, Cob, Telephone 63. PillS RE LOCPTIOfl Editor.. .Sueo Sako An appeal to help Japa nese hriericans and Japanese Make—up ed.. .John Tsuruta Secretaries .Yayeko Monte cowing to this city was Artist osh ]Jatsumoto Tomoko Y atab e sent ].ast w3ek to”thd Chris Reporters.. .Allen Asakawa Stencilists, . . .Jmy Minabe tian Ministers of New York Henry Kusaha Ailene Hamamoto City” by thi New York Church Technicians Fred Asai, Tad Fujii Committee for Japanese Work, Part—time reporters. .Betty Kanameish~ , Bill Ysmanoto Circulation..,F~aruo iCawase was a story in a recent ~ New ~(ork Times issUe. The appeal was “for un derstanding and cooperation SCHOLARSHIP HONORS VVOA1 in form of aid in matter of housing,emplOYfllent,soc ial BY TWO AMACHE STUDENTS contacts,. church affi ha— tions, and other adjust Misses K ik u Fukuyama ments, not for funds and Elinor Umezswa~duught V II DIP N G ers of Mr. and Mrs. K. Pu— PARENTS’ COUNCIL kuyaraa and Mr. end Mrs. B. S U t. if) I’ Elk S Umezawrk respectively of Pfc. L~ag’a s hi ICusuJa, HOLD FIRST MEETING The elementary school’s Camp Crowder, pC0. ; Pfc. this c.enter,were among th~ parents’oouflcil held their 23 Doane college students George lear ubas hi, Camp initial meeting at 8H-9C who were cited ata special Grant, ill.; Pfc. Joseph ‘Nodnesday afternoon, it convocation, Sept. 23, for Deguchi, Fort Sam Houston. was disclosed by Dr. Enoch special scholarship honors Tax.; Pfc. 0. Abe, Camp Dumas, elementary school won in 1942—45, it was re Robinson, Ark. ; s/sj.t. T. princi pal. vealed by the puhlicfty Hirano, Sgt. Shigoru Suzu ;department of Deane college, ki3 T/5 Toshio Mhrita,Pvt, JOBS AVAILABLE Nebr. Edwin Ohki, .pvt. Paul Ota— ye, Camp ShaJ.by, kiss.; NEW INS TRUC TOR S Sgt. Ned Nakamura, Cpl. FOR TRANSLATORS Fred Haita, Fort Riley, .Jbhs are available for SWORN INTO OFFICE Japanese translators, isse i Mrs. Nan S. Creaghe, Kane • ; Pfc, Thomas Kimura, or kiboi, for overseas county school ~uperintend— Yasue Mon3 (Rank Unknown) Camp Halo, Cob. duties, according be Mario ant of Prowers County,vis— Vecchio,Placement officer. ited this center onWednos— s/Sgt. Charles ThFujLL,. day,to see that the newly— T/4. Tar Furusho, Pvt. Soy So laDy will be arround $3,0~) yearly, and applicants may assigned teachers were Takedhi, Pvt . Shigehiko secure further information sworn into office ~t was Ishigaki,Pvt. S. Nope coke, at the 0mplo3nrient office. discloscd yester&ay by Camp Shelby,Piss.;lst Ship Enoch Dune, elementary mate Sam Kasci, New York. PARENTS PAY VISIT school principal. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Camp START FUND bell of Savannah, Ga. ar rived in the center Thurs FOR SCHOLPRSHIP day to visi~ their daugh— ter,Maicla 0. Campbell, su In the event that a To S.. Icimura, he or scholarship fund is starte~i sho,ploase identify your pervisor of thç Silk Screen shop,according to Jack Ito, all prospective college self with address and I full neme so we may pub employee of the department. students may. leave their This trio left for Den names with Mary Morita at lish your letter in the ver Thursday for the week Paul J. Terry’s office in next issue. ——ed end. the south adwinThtratiOn building, according to the education section. _flOB OPPQIkT~ iINllTllE5.~-_- TERRY TAKEN ILL for personal purposes,4~l25 Pau]. J. TQrry, superin Qualii.’ied bookkeeper, physician’s office,~,40 wk, no, Kansas City. tendent of education was 20 male and female work suddenly taken ill on Thurs Detroit. Two girls, addressing ers for luc~age manufactur day, the education section ing firm, may earn up to revealed. Temporarily re e)lVeñDP~s, ~1ll5 mo, Do— tr e t 4~7 per day; woodworkers, placing him isEnoch Dumas, 33 cts to 90 cts hr,Kansas elementary school principal. 10 men, lovrs and over, b~ g~rIs, lo y ears or over, City. 160 acre farm available bakury work, no cxp rca, YBP~ DONPJION employment for start ~26 wk ama raise, for rent or A monetary donation was single or family man, 4- made to the Janache YEA by Detroit. room house, wages-.single, Hidetsugu and Katsumi Uye— Opportunity for domestic ~S0 mc bd and mu, family da,forme-r members, who re couple on estato,havc sep man ~l0Q mo plus house and cently deported for Tule arate house and he al lowed some commodities.. Lake. use of a Chevrolet Coupe - .~ October 2, 1943 El QilLER xxxxxxxxxxxXxxXxXXxXXX221 ~ TO CHANGE yxxxxxxxxxxxxx&xx~cxnx;-:J~x Efit,otive 1,rre~nesda~r,the dear boss: pro ital Ci.:fl5.C rn 11 be SHOE REPAiR SHOP guoss you’ve heard by he IA c’ led cc sda’”mcrninp:S cLOSED1 TO MOVE now that .ir~ pul lAng from 2 o’ clock, according stakes and no doubt vo~:’ no to H a th Hudson, public The co—o~’ shoe repair as glad as hell. hut you calt}- nurse. All patients shop aill he closed until can’t he half as glad as i ire rcquested to make their further notice in order to am to be able to ret away appointments beforehand transfer the equipment to from the si~ht of that ugly Also, the special hary the new building in Illeck mugc you call a face. you clinic onwednesdaymor;~ings OF, the co—op office re must he related tn mrs. has been I iscou±inucd~, but vealed . pruneface .(pardon me while sick hahi s will he admitted FANSLAN, SUGAHAPA i g~rn~le.) daily to the crenoral after vo~ haven ‘t added to thy noon clInic. LEAVE FOR DENVER enjoyment as a cub reporter All immunizations for Lewis Fanslar , regis en the staffbut there were children vii]. her Iven en trar, accompanaod by Kay others who .‘rere human, or Fr Ida” norm ncr from 9 ~ S uraha ra , 1 oft Thursday on rcusonablc fascimiies, who clock,bnt aiac:oinatiOris for a business trip t~o Danver, i.rhoopiar cough will he dir— the employment office re made up Icr “our Jekvl—and— hyde dispositi on. continued a at I I further vealed. They art ~pected don’t think 5 could ever iietiee to return by Saturday forget the kids that have

CLE~N-U1~ CAMPAiGN come and wne . they came in xneek,nn 14 and unaf feet— RESIDEPTS URGED JO P R fiLl P P1 E ed and went out weary, In connection with the worn, and iadc-d, but wi sar Fire Prevention week, a in the ways of the world. general clean—up campaign, the tr e ne ha nil: atnos phone wi/I Move Rec from tomorrowthrough Satur— cftheefiiceusually proved day,should he participated too much, the staff turn Ha/I Residents in whole —heartedly by the over has ‘seen t:rrific , no All re sidenIs livin in residents, declared Lewis less than 10 hoisting anc reciORt ion hails will be Dakan, sanitary engineer hors since these days at novod into regular apart— Rosideuts should expose 81. here and now i could let rnnnts RD S eon as vf: eancies all bedding and neat4 resses OOC”V ,St ice Edmund B. Eak— to ii ‘n for a full day; air d own rn’ hair and -la 1k a— 1 r housing superintend— all fur a iture, closets, bout the parties and ji’s and clothing s pray where ire ‘we thrown, the overtime In C onnoct~ o:i w ~th tli~ a necessary for control of we put in (when we worked yQ~m~~; and discard all all movements must first until the woe small hours), :innecessarymaterialarou’id amid the ‘ string of verbal be wad ‘. tIrnuch ~ block managers ani ‘eceive the the barracks, state-i 1-akan and written beefs that came approval of the housing ~ulHtA[L our way (inieffi dent mis— department, Eaklcr sa td le:adina~.), but i’m not a ==~STMU S uentimt-ntalisl: so S won’t SILK SCREEN SHOP BIR~!i: elaborate, •besides..yeil’rO EXTENDS INVITA77ON re hr • a nd hrs , Päsaru s inch a hard —head Y°1 vro:jld_ The Silk Screen shop 0-La, 9L—llh, S girl, Sept. n’t give a hang anyway. locRted at CE reel’ea lion 29. much as S hate this—— thanx, you old goat, for hall eatonds invitation to A4 0 I? F the ma~ arrivals from 9ule keepinr me in line,helpin°: Lake to .-:si-t or sock cm— sac . ever the bumps, and ~ takinc mc-: for what i am. nlo~men1t, according, to Su— On Silk and say L1:anx to tic gang pervi s ci ‘a ida Campbell —~ continued from page 1—— -40 by 60 Jnchcs. Proof for me——from t h e beech runs are nor iinel orway a rd translato~’s, the lep—qien, r~ prints are-expected to be the head—cutters, the t’~p— read’- for thu Trainin’ Aids ists ,th’- mimec—hoys to the top,top—maa “slow joe” me— PT odp:;n Staff is section in Jushirgton and nor! nnorkinr~iit,h a shele— the Tral ninig Aid center in clellard. their fri-md- ton crew and we- coil:1 nrc a Lies; ‘York Lit” within the ship means alot c—long Xe’s nor:: full—time ~ror]t_ ucoet ---reek. for now,this ~ is h- aded for kanshs citM. . love era . needed immediately Sample prints for the ar: a couple of report— - first crIer on “Special and kisses, Flags an-1 Pernants”~ re ——patrick crc and ii me o~ no ph oper — ators ceived t;ro reeks , ago, were interested persons may sent out totbe ~nvy Depart— ning will berm asso on as apn-lv at the PIONEER merit in 7YashS ngton . This-- the sample prints nrc ap buildinc anytime. - contract calls for 10,000 proved, -:tatcd Lhss -iamp— F copies and the actual run— bell. Pare ~ ______—— FIo:PDFR —. - ,.october 2, 1943 FIRE PREVENTION_WEEK (SSEI Scouts Wi/I Canvass Center PPPOIPIEB TEPCH[R Ltr.Shuic)ii Icusaka , Japa Par tic-i u-tine’ in the nese alien, formerly on Fire ~re..cnti on ?cek, -the TULEANS MAY JOIN the University of Califor Pay Sc CL’ gill canvad S 511 blocks :tn~i administration LOCAL BOY SCO~TS nia faculty, was appointed to the physics stAl at area icr fLY”~ hazaris to— Boys froift Tule Lake sho rorort thorn to xis) to join the Boy Scouts Smith collOce,tTcrthumPtOn, Tj tn:Let (:u~is3iOneX To— ma’ recister at 1OE head— Mass . , by ~iss ‘Vu Chien Shiung, Chinese teac0cr of iuia~a ~ho n-i turn rj ii fl0 quarters durine reccl~r of— physics, was a news item ~-ifv Ver Campbell, fire fi’e hours ,otuted Pistriet protectitn ci ficor, an— Connission’Zr Edward Totu— in San ñ’ancisco Chronicle’s This World. -tO~flcc2 ~ Ito, Scout nat’-a. significant was the fact 100(30)’ that hundreds of townspeople All Scouts an1 lea’lors __ £~$J TIE l])~ protested, but President are roqncstrd to ~e port to Herbert J. Davis and Pro L’-’c lOphall diamond tomor— Enpenionced a-H.~it clerk fessor Olivor-Larkin, head roy ;~orn ‘-v 31; 10 o’clock (male) ,apply to herbert T of the College Teachers’ for las-t-—ni’n~te instr’’c— .Ie:i 1cr, Boo” C, North Ad— Union, ignored the clamor. tions. iniijistratlotl bu~lci mc’ ADAMS ILL1 WILL RESUME WORK SOON a~ Stanle’~ E. Adams ,aasist- pqc~r’—1’ a~T~—4E~ ~ ant a :ae 1 o £ internal Harvesting oJ’ Indian securitv,bas been ill 11th HEART ~o~pJ~XipJ w~jo’% - corn, sweet potatoes and a cold since last weok, With the coming of aud— cotton picking are under— but-is expected to resume den warm -veath~r, the acT— way. his duties next weak, ac riculture department has FourGd-lans were accepted cording ho Police Chief harvested thou sands of tarlov~ Tomlinsoil. pounds of c~trrots and to as instructors for the Army matoes for the first time. Language school uttheUni— JANE LJYEDA CHOSEN A two—day carnival on varsity of ~ric~lic~an AS NEW SECRETARY September 25 and 26 was Gila leu~s in the 10 re location centers in the Wine Chi.zu Uweda yjti~ sponsored by the various boy scouts and trirl re— selected us the new execu divisions under the commu— serves membcrship, with 432 tive secretury for Blue nit;’ activities department. and 250 respectively. Star flothers’ cluh,repluc— Culminatinc a 1 most a Two more girls have been inc lU-s .Fumi Gondo who re- year of truining,250 Heart accepted by the U.S. Nurse cently h~n4edin her resic— Mountain girl scouts were nat i on honored at the Court of corps, makin~ a total of Awards for their year’s 4 Gila girls now in the acb~evement, Cerps. TOPAZ, Utah. . Starting Sept. 21, 10 RRGC~Ti~OA Center’s 1140 hogs under miles of the Putte-Canal roads will he qilod. JimmiE~ K. Yamanakn, New went a sorting. From No vember the hog section an In one week 286 Eastern York, U • N., Oct. 1. Kinor’.) ~Yhano, Denver, tic ipates to supply most of defense- clearances were Cob., Se~t. 28, to join thc pork needed by the cen—~ issued, increasingthe sister. ter. grand totalofOila’s clear Prepared for the benefit ances to 1,588. Na a u puwaha ra , Ni nnea— TITLE LAKE, Cal if. polis, T’inn., Oct. 1. of the arrivals from Tule With more contributions James N. Kimura , Kinnea— Lake,the historical section donated to thn Scholarship polis, ~inn., Oct. 1. of the project reports di fund, the - fund total was Roy Norio Yasuhira, Des vision has. compiled a book boosted to 11,333.41. ~oines, 10-va, Sept. 30. let which were D’iven to A new directory service Joseph Patrick Ide, Ex each incoming family. has been started by the celsior Springs, Uo., Oct. Of the I ,82O residents Tule Lake Rod Cross, ena— 5’ who have left the center as of Sept. 15, 1,235 have :lang persons troing to other OUTDOOR STAGE cone o u t on md efini t e centers to contact their leaves and 594 on seasonal former fricn-ds.

- leaves. ROWMER, Ark... CATCHES ON FIRE Construction of various The second fire of the OILI~, . additions and now buildings •ve”k occurred Thursday noon With 17 more cows added, for the center is progress— when a blaze- broke out at one third of the mi’k needs ing according to plans. -the SF outdoor ~tare , ic— of the center will soon be William F. Case,princi— ailtiugir- s liht damage, supplied by C i I. a • s o wn pal - of agriculture of the s-Ljtcd to~i faji oka,assist— dairy. - ViRA in Washin’ton, D.C., ant chief of the fire dc- - Ice ba’rs a~d hot 4ater bags have been distributed who recently visited the ;‘artmcnb . yh~ lb ro on— Rohwer farms, highly com ‘mated front the careless— to each hlqck by the Canal mended the improvements of i-taos oC el’ilclren playing Red Cross to-bc used by the the f-arm program. :ith matches under the star:e rcsidents. tae’’3 PIO~ER ______£ g Octob~r 2, 1943. - FIRE BREAKS OUTAT Radamaker To I/K MESS COAL BIN The 11K mess coal bin Cdnduct Class caught fire from spontaneous A new class in social oombustiOfl Wednesday morn— i~vestigatioTh under the in ing, according to Jerry struction of Dr. John A. Sullivun, assist~nt chief sy—n KLp.~._wJ.w~v0~k~’ fire protection officer. Radamaker , c ommunit?r analyst, will ho held every Tuesday No damap~e was z’eported. They said you’fonat to and Thursday evenings from write a farewell column,’ T to 9 at 8N—5D, stated so (with three big brutes PE$cNQQi Samuel Gordon,night school standing around and goad Airector. i.ng you) you let go-— HOURS RELEPSED college credit may be Lots of things have hap. received for this course pened since last October— t)w f~vepre~s0iioPl5 1°— nted ~t U, OK; flF, 1111, l~y njakin~ arrangements with most of then unexpecte&, the instructor, and inter— and some of them pretty fl ncreflt~U hell ~ wfli 1*1? W9dail~~ ~I~sseS ested persons are urged to wonderful. attend. People came and people S fl U ~ fld 1 to went. You ~d Sun and you ~ p.m., effeetite Monday, AMACHE SEN[OR HIGH a~cor4iW to ~r. ti~noch Pu had worries. - ENROLLMENT IS 697 ~ ,ele$!Wntary ~o~wol priI1~’ You met peOple that ~Qt1 Latest figures reveal sometimes weuld’ve liked Thø **~n4~a4 classes y411 he for Z~v~ar—o1d thfl 697 studentS are en to kick, And you met peo rolled in Mnache senior ple ~bo gave you seif-assur cMldrefl and tho afternoon f~r 4 ynr~-cb~. high school, according to ante--plus a little thiug Miss ~raco Lewis,vooatiofl called faith. NISHIHARA IS NEW 4 ~4viser. A newspaper tells you Au j~teresting fact is thingU—~in black and white, MAIH INSTRVCTOR Joe Nishihar~, a ~cent that there are more girls Working in a newspaper than boys, 352 to 345. office and kn~odking around arrival from Tule Lake, is replaoin~ 3Mg fliratsuka with all ~Ihds of people vealed.- The latter ~S re— does urnch the same thing 7 as n,athematic instructor at tht senior hip~h’ school, awning his studies at the it makes you~ tithigs in University of Wyon4ng. black and whf~W the high school office re.— ?trinstanOervou people whoare afraid eo relocate RECREATION ASSOCIATION .-rforget itj your fear, that is, ~atu~ally, ths~’e 76,62 LOSS are different reasofl~ for SUFFERS $1 ltZCQI~ A~ EXPENSE STATtl~ENT being afra~,d. But t$ink ‘or tM flonth of it over. - Mçust 1943 - Assuming you’ve deoi4ed on the type Qf job you want and the place you wish lN~O)~ 3~ovi @5 t 630,85. tp tackle, what’s stopping 5.45 you? I~ear of not makirw MisoellanQQWk Income 636.30 out? That’s up to you, and Total Income worrying about j~isñ’t EXPENSES 47749 Moviei Expense going to he]p at alL Fear 116.16 of public sentiment? ~y Organizod Athletic Expens~ Play Genter Expense 140.44 acting naturally and by 25 • 00 being American without be Amache 1. VT. 0. A. 25.00 Ainache Boy Soquts ing too obvious ~bout it, 29,15 - that problem will evaporate Miscellaneous Expense 812 .92 Total Expense with time. Never been away 1 176.62 from home alone and afraid Net Deficit for August you’ll get lost? Oh polly FINANCIAL STATEMENT ——there can’t be a second August ~l, 1943 or tenth time without a ‘first’ So what if we are say ASSETS: ~ 20f3.59 Cash on hand ing thinp’s yofl’ve t~Ti told 1,847 .28 time and again__i’epetitiofl Cash in Bank ~ ~ 2,055.87 is oneway to drum something Total Asflts into people’s heads~ LIABILITIES: Oh well-—if we haven’t 1~ 706.71 converted anyone else, we’ve Accrued Expanse 48.15 thoroughly convinced our- Accrued Admission Tax ______~: 754 .86 Total Liabilities self. So——thanks for things and stuff. It’s been fun, .L1iWISTRIBU~E0 NET INC0l~ honest~ (Okay, fellows—— Net as of July 31, ~1,477.63 1,301.01 you can take away our Less Deficit August 176.62 last 67 lines for the PIG Total Liabilities and Net Worth ~EEP ) October 2, 1943 Pa&e 6~_._.______PIONEER “CHICAGO SPECIAL’S” ~fflj~: 1~J)

CHICAGO 85 cts hr, women, 52 cts tension, ~l5& 010. Opportunities for store 40 women, assemble radio to 60 cts hr start. managers with dept store microphones,fD cts hr start. Eight girls, packing exp. 30 girls, light factory products, 50 cts hr. Radio repairman, 5 yr work, eg” dehydration, 55 Foundry workers, 6 7~ cts hr start, raise to 90 exp, ~.50 wk. ots hr start. Bus boys, :24 wk start Four men,unlcadinp cars, cts hr in 25 days. 10 men and women, light plus two ~ and men in molding dept, Female assistant, dcc-’ 80 ots hr no exp. factcry work as spray paint trio therapy, ~100 to $125 10 men,oi]. company ware ers, 60 cts to 75 cts hr, no bd and rm. -, house, no exp, $134 no. lj~ overtime. Nine,,men and. women,can— 10 to 20 men or wQmeU, ‘Four men to. pack ar~d dy maker .rhelpers, no exp, plastic work, 50 cts to 60 make boxes, $30~to~ $45 ~wk,.,, 65 cts”hr start. Three female ‘ ibactoi cts hr start, i2; o,vertimeA ,OLEVELAIJD ~Vdothvor)’er, tmchine or hands~ 60.cts -hr, .l?l overL time. Six assembly - tier)’,, some exp 10 laborel’s ~or hisOuit no bd drEl rm 1st no, req, 75 cts hr. 65 d~ts hr and1 house there .12 men, drill press, 60 company, 55 cbs hr to start’. .40 men and women, press after. ctsE8O~ts, and $1 hr. 4utomatic’ screu~ mach, Bio—chemist, analytical cc, 62%’ ct~td C37,-ots”h~. turté’I lathe’, milling roach chemists, and chemical en— l~ overtime, average $35 and ,c~rinder~ opts, exp or cineers, wages on ability.. wk. inex~,.6O ct~ to 90 cts hr. Lab assistants,$l00 no,, Six girls, ‘dregs firm,. start, learn trade. 75 cts hr ovortime; threq $20 to $22,-wk, 40 hrs wk.’, 12 foundry , workers, 75 women lab tech, six no to’ 10 to 15 men, ,‘armat’ur~e’’ cts hr start; maintenance a year’s training in bac winders’ ~nd . testers.s. 4Q~ mgch, 85 ets t,o $1 .15. hr; teriology req,4’l00 to 4450 cts ‘hri”mach o~rs’, 50’ctt mantO learn wire drawihg;’ no; houseman for lab; $100’ hr,iio.ex~’.rea,”)r~’ o.verti~ite~ raise as trade is learnech 75. ots hr’; four’ nail’ mach no. helpers,86 ots lxi $1.15 hr. Two graduite nurses, $110 Boys’ to feed. -candy ma chines, no’.exp req, 60 cts Linotypist,$40 wk start. mc mini,mum. ‘Book binders, 60 cts to Photostatic workér,ua,ges hr to start. ~.- 16 men, wa.rehause, $40 7.0 cts hr. on’ applicatton; photographic Porter,.mor~ue, &~lO0 to retoucher, $30 to $35 wk; wk minimum. $125 no. - man to learn photogra~her’s Engine ,,‘exchange,..maphin? Man,sil.k sCreen process trade, $100 ‘mo start shop workors,wive grinder,s work’, 90 et 4Jb’1~l’ l~r. Bookkeepers, $110 to and fitters, nc ecp~ req, Optical workers, bench $115 no startj,sbock girls, 70 cts hr s’bart,::,l~ o~er-” time, 52 hr’wk,..if.’appli and shop men, grinder and 50 ots to 75 cts hr; ship polisher,Wages on applica— ping a~ stock clerks waflted’. cants ,have mauhix~ct’ shop ti:on; utility -woman, 60 Secretaries ,stenos; and training, $1 hr ‘ t~ ~târt. cts hr. typists, $25 wk and up. l2,~ten,’ bed and .sp~’ing’ Automech.bOdy and fen Cooks, $45 wk6 co, gem assembly wo~’k, 60 der ~~ ,car Beauty operators and cts hr flart. . washers, tire men, utility manicurists ,$30 wk and up. Eight men and”women,Nut men, top wages. Several groenhouse open—. products co, 60 cts. to 65. Domestics for singles,’ ~ hr. ~‘ $15 wk ~ Auto mechanics, ~.l hr Five femaj.e assemblers,’ - Domestics for couples, and up;bod~y ~nd fenderman, no exp, 50,~ts to 55 qts $l’SQ no, .and,.,WD. ... oar painters. hr ~tart “~ .DETRO]T - - Domestics for single- per Washing.’ma’chine and re4 Two men, . inexp, spray sons, $15 wk andup. frigerator t~epaSr’man, ~, 50 painting and plaster cast— Domestics for’ couples~ to $60 v?k, .‘ “ ‘ ‘ ing.,60’, cts hr,start, raise $150 no and up. 50 -‘yip’ jboys, howling to 75 ,cts ;or $1 hr. 100 typists (female), alley, •~8 to $9 day. -Laborers, battery com piece work averages 60 cts Me,ssenger, $100 no. pany., 70 cts hr for inexp, hr; 30 girls for clerical Men for wiring and sol rair3e to 90 cts hr. - work, piece work average dering instruments, ;60ctp Laborers ,glass company, 50 cts hi’; 10 m9n as mail, hr l~ overtime. , . 65 ets hr start. stock,and shipping clerks, Man. ..or .wora~.n~ v6search Two laborers, no. exp, 80 cts, 60 cts, and7O cts work, phys 1 olog,y,of muscular •baggi~ng ‘mat a~lç. and ],~ad-, hr respectively’ ____—— ing, 89 cts hr start, l~m Three porters •‘and vege~ overtime., table man,rest~a~1r~flt, 41100 ‘~‘.-~“ -. ‘~t#- :“ Warehouse laborers, 72~ or $110 no start. cts hr l~ overtime. - Four man,hap~],e freight, 50 railroad workers, 50 Dental tech; $65 wk 62% cts hr. , cts hr,l?5’. over~im~’ over 6Q start. Three men,h.owling’alley, hr wk, frqa tr~p.’to,4machq Domestics for singles, $Z6,wk start.” ‘‘ on week-ends, $l~25 daily $l5’wk and up. ‘Two laborers, hottlini” for bdan4 i’m. -For,details DOmestics:’ for couples, co, SO cts to 60 cts hr inquire at employment of— $150 no and ‘up. - - - start,1~U overtime;fil1e’r5’,,.zf~c~.. C wa, PROVO_CAMP REMOVAL OF BFsN IS INDEFINITE “PLAY IT SA FL” IS THE MOTTO TWO YOUTHS FPCE The b~ en ~~li euwbi~r ~vas deemed advisable by Dr. activities yhiob has been I)ti]’irtIh ~l~st~ Jail, cih~≤ FEDERI1L CHPRGES in offeot since Sest. 17 medical officer, to not vtill not be lifted for an remove th~ han,and instead Two ning].eadets of a ~plav it safe.” indefinite’ reniod, accord— ~roup 62 five youths who to p3th ~uiscn, r.i’olic There has seen no ne~ admitted several acts of mr health nurse,tsis :acrflin?. polio case, and the news terrorism against t}~e Jap— about new cases circula— anese Americans at provo t~ health survc’~ oV all tini” are only false rumors. :ft~FJ~ labor camp, Utah on 9K and 11! kmndcr~’arton The 9W and 11U kinder oct. 2 are facing federal tots vas conducted ;rostor’ garten schools viii remain charges of unlawfully wear day by th’o public hoalth closed until Lurther no— ing uniforms of the U.S. nurse • and t~o’ latest sur— tice, stat.s rr. Eno& tu— Army Air Forces, ~.ooording voy reports indicate that rsas, actint s~.pcrinterder~t to Ottis Peterson, acting there gore a number of tots of education, today. relocation supervisor in with dolds. Therefore, it Salt Lake city. They are —7 Tom Wilson, l9,of pleasant View and Jim ~ Roon— cv, 17, a trans lent from Idaho. 4 The trA oral Bureau of Investigation is also in— vestirating theiractivities Vol. 1, No. 108 Amnohe, Cob. October 13, 1943 in connecti on vit~an auto.— ‘CHICAGO SPECIAL” COACH mobile rerorted stolen in Idaho and which the two DEPARTS LIUTH 3 RELOCATOPS ringleaders were riding at havo obtained permission to the time they were appre The “Chicago Special” train coach ?cheduled to leave for permanent outside hended Sunday. The three employment since the project remaininc accomplioes,Par leave at 7,15 o’cloch Mon— day mornin~ pulled out of was established a year ago, ‘my park, Reed Frandsen, Lind lay says • In add iti c-ri, and Roy Barton pleaded the cranada railroad derot belatedly at l,~5 o’clock 945 ofthe center residents guilty to assault and were in the afternoon vith 3]. are now on ternporar’ sea sentenced to spend 60 days - rclocators sonal leave, moctl~ for in the county jail. farm—harvest work in Colo As a result of the in Nearly 200 people gave rado and Nebraska. There cident, thero has been no a special end—of~ at are approximately 125 sea major exodus fromtheiabOr 6~3O a.m. at the center sonal corkers in Kansas for camp, and mpre than 200 police station in the 9F railroad work. The center evacuees, the bulk of them block, and the boy Scout population is now slirhtiy from Topsi ,fltah and poston, drum and bugle corps number over 6400. Ariz., are remqining to ing at least 40 Boy Scouts The followinr is the assist in cleaning up the appeared. list of names of those who bumper tomatoe orops so Originally scheduled to boarded the “Chicago Spe— critically needed by the leave on the “Chicago Spe— ~ NE-re 38 evacu’ as ,but ——continued on page 3— armed forces and civilians. for some reason or other CO-OP STORES the total decreased tq 31. ROWALT PASSES The departure of this AWAY SUDDENLY WILL NOT CLOSE continoent sets a new high A teletype received from “The, speoulation a n d record for indefiniL leaves, 8] persons in the first tmA Director B ill on S. rumors re—arding the cbs— hver in Washington PC car ino of the co—op stores 11 days of October,reports ried the sad news that El James ~. Lindley, project for an indefinite period mer Po~~alt, deputy direc in order to move equipment director. yore than 1300 evacuees tor ef “TA, passed away in and merchandise to the new the Nation’s capital Friday community enterprise build— after a brief illness which ing at 9l~’ bloc!’ are not CHECKS FOR SECOND hadnot been regarded crit true,”Kep Shintani,venerai HERE ical manager, declared yester CONTINGENT pkvohedks for the second Rowalt;’ 40 years old, day. was a native of Ohio and “The movement to the new contingent of transferees had spent - the major part b,iiidin” will be done sys from Tule Lake, covering of his profe,’~sional life tematically a n d with a the period Sept. 1 to 22 are nov seine withheld at in agricultural administra minimum of inconvenience tive work. Ue ‘,as seleot— to the patrons. This means the agent— cashier’s office, ed by former i~RA Director stores will not he closed room 10, north administra 5~~~ltaneously,but instead tion building, between the Eisenhower to be assistant director when the “li/i was one after another for a hours of 8:30 a.m.s.nd 4 p.m. first organized. few days .“Shintani reveal All payeesaro requested His administrative abil ed. to bring some kind of iden— ity an’ leadership will be The movement is antici tifioatiqn and all checks sorely missed by the ‘NRA pated to be completed in must be called for in per— as ‘-veil as by evacuees. the earl” part of November. s on. Oqtpber 13, 1043’ F’s ~‘ ______. .~ —___ PIONEER- - —_____. -~ 4- .‘ .__..iS.R A:N1~ D ~ P ON EE R_ZJ Published HTednesday~ and Saturdays by the WA an~ OiPPO~T U1’4tITII~ Camera and dark room dis±rihuted free to each apartment., Editorial of man, ,~l25 mo fice: FIONEER building, Amache, Cob. Telebhone 63. vancement and’ permanent Editor .~, .Sueo Sako - job, Omaha, Nebr. 1~iake—up ed .John Tsuruta Secretaries .Yayeko Morita Two steno s, $23 to i~’24 .Tosh yatsumoto Tomoko Yatabe Artists. to to start two artists, Mishiko Ifsui Stenoilists any Minabe $1.60 hr; two embosoers Rep9rts...Allen Asakawa Ailene Elamamoto and varnishers, *1.10 hr; - iienr” Kusaba’ Circulation. .Haruo It,awase I two cutters, $1.10; two F Technicians red Asai, Jim Yarraguchi Fart-time reporters. .Betty Kanameishi, Bill Yamamcto I type pressmen, $1.15 hi’; Kenn Yonemura fwo offset pressman, $1.50 hr; five girls, 50 cts hr; two shipping clerks, 60 cts hi’; five laborers, 60 EDITOR cts hr; can work up to 60 TO I H E hrs wk, l’~ overtime, lith ograph compgny,Peoria, Ill. Domestic douple, $150 TO THE EDITOR: TO THE EDITOR: (Followinr are excerpts The Fire department mo, bd and nice apartment, Colorado Springs, Cole. from Frank Matenura’s let takes this means t~ extend Laboratory ws1dr~ vitamin ter to his former employer, ing their thanks to the pills ‘Nants 2 or 3 men to • F. Uciceever, president Amache Roy Scouts of America learn trade,85 cts hi’, men of the American State~ bank for the splendid work in with baking exp preferred, in °ranada,Colo. Matsuura, canvassing the camp~and Chicago. former resident of Anwch~, their excellent reports of Junior ware housenl.an, is~ now attending school in their ~w~rk, and aldb for Cincinnati, Ohio.) the work done in elirdinatin~’ $36 wk, 44 hr wk;exp truck .So the weathdr is fire hazards and dispoping n-tech. $55 wk, 4C hr wk; 12 seamstresses, $26 wk to cretting chilly. Out here unsightly weds in the ware start, New York. it is changing,, too. The house area. Secretary-office manager, dampness makes you feel the I would especially like $110 mo,inoreases, college cold more out here more to thank Ed Tokunaga,scOut graduate, Madison, Hi is. than the same temperature commissioner,and the Scout Secretary—office manager, would in Cranada. vthenever masters of the various troops. $25~ to $3~ *k to start; I think of Granada weather, Elkhorn, Wis. except for the stiff winds ‘Tern Campb~l1 Young woman to work with and lust on the hill, the Fire protection Officer poultry and eggs, $20 bd less I like this place. YOKOI IS ASSISTANT and rm, Ohio. - Some day I shall come back Five kitchen workers, to oranada for a visit; I PE INSTRUCTOR $110 and meals, rms anti- always think of that day. The high school’s new able for $2.50 wk, cdllege A little more than a assistant physical educa in Michiran. year has elapsed since the tion instructor whd will as Kitchen work for couple evacuation dis placed so sist Coach John Iloke in or two single persons, $20 many Japanese from the coast i’efreeing the basketball games this winter is Tom to rm and hd for couple or and caused their internment. $120 mc bd and rm for sin Cincixinat~~i5 receiving its Yokoi~, according to the gles, one person as vege— share of evacuees. The high school office. tabLe helper and one as tolerance of the Ceubasians MARY Ci ATTENDS general helper, oouplg may in many sections of the take child of school age, kidile est and East is so COLLEGE- AGE CONFAB Miss idary Oi,a delegate South Haven, Itoh. encourasiflr that 1 can’t ~ualified accountants, understand why more evacuees from this center represent $1440 to $4600 per annum Jo not relocate. The sys ing students of colLege age, plus overtime; boys for tem of hoste]s, I think, left yesterday to attend a conference inTopeka,Kan— filing and tlerical rr exp, is a valuable atti gratifying sas, it was disclosed Sat— .‘general acoountinT offico aid in relocation.... Frank hatsuura urdày by the education sec of the United States. Men ne~ded in all en cincinnati, Ohio tion. gineering) fields, includes v-wSiiTaIr~G McCLFLLANL)5 ON architects and draft~rnen, WEEK’S VACATION $1620 to $4600 depending on exp and ability. Set. Freddie Minamoto, Reports Officer Joseph Sgt. T. Saito, Sgt. T.Ovo, MeClelland and his wife CARlOAD OF CABBAGE Ffc. Hiroshi Mitche, Camp left this momma for Fort Collins, Colo,,on a week’s One carload of cabbage Crowder, Ho. .5/set. T.Ku— produced on the farm pro rumoto, Sat .Toshi so Iwata, vacation. This couple will arrive in Fort Collins in ject was shipped Thursday Fvt. John Akimoto,PVt. Ted tc Gila relocation center, AVimoto, Nt. Frank Saito, time to celebrate McClel—. Rivers, Aria., it was dis Camp Shelby, Miss.; Ffc land’s parents’ golden ‘Ned— ding anniversar” Sunday. closed by Ralph Mitch~1l, S. Handa,Camp Fannin, Tex.; proper.ty and warehousing T/Cpl. Fenjiro Akuno, Camp They are expected to re officer. Savage Minn. turn on Oct. 21. PTONEEP~.. ,.~_~.,,____Fage 3 October. ii, 1943 TO RENI TEMPLE; ¶0!? ELY ~1 .—— f” C- ~‘h-- C’ C ~\ /3 ~‘ ? 0 LL sued to all those who have suruta I ~ re~ :L-,-:2 xrcim stcred beloaginJs therein Rev. Julius that unlebs thece persons in Lo.~ .4L~.~1e~JCa.t.-f ‘thd-c SAD STORY notify Rev.Goldwater other plans arE. ur~deiiWaY to rent During the first induc wise, their stored goods ufle ~ Bud- tion of the Tuleans,’ oi’s~ will be entruste~ to the dUst Temp 1° yiildings. MRA (federal wareh ou se) to a month ago, we were Thetofore: a notice is is— privileged to see for the for safety. first time, the new high Rev.GOldwater must hear school gym floor all a~zr - 1. ‘B i? A I? / E S from these persons this nished an~ lined up with mbnth as the beginning of four goals set up ready for TO HULL] PROGRP[P November will see new ten the ~c:aiflg basketball sea ant~ occupying the premises. A recept~~Oa arti program son. It sure looked neat: After November 1, any open -.o ‘~‘~ puo1ic is to be inquiry of personal pos~ the floor we mean. given at ;1’~~ Druflfl-~flfl 7 Right now, the talk is sesions stored in the tem brar ~es -b g!~ school ~ection~ circulating,that the ~keep ple buildings should he Thursday, Oct ~:, at 7~3O of the fl~or isnit strict made to the local WRA of p.m ,.- aocord~ng to Head Li enough. Many FE students, fice ~ property man. There brarian Easton.- At this with tapä a~d leather heels are no money charges of time Robert George,second slide, jump, and play on any kind with this change ary teacher, will give a the court.. and a greatfl degree of dramatic reading of a re We can’t stop dancing~ safety is thereby gained. cent play, the subject to assemblies, movies, etc, Rev.GOldwater ‘s address be announced shortly. there, but we sincerely is: 532 Bonhill Road in This will be first in a think Aonething can be Los Angeles ‘24, California. series of book reviews to done about leather heels be given every two weeks, and taps. It is none of ~CHICAGO ~PEClAL” now being planned jointly our busine~S, but it is a by the community libraries sad story. LEAVES WITH 31 Back home 5nCalifornia, and th4 adult education ,_,continucd from page l department. our PB instructor used to cial” Monday afternoO!3:- be so strict that whenever vi11f4%. ~ To Chicago area: Roger anyone is on the floor with ~5T4~ Ti! S T C 5 Id. Yenta, Hiroshi Uratsu, out gym shoes? he used to Roy Moriuchi, Anthony S. go right up th~re and kick BIRTHS: To Mr. and ‘Mrs...Katashl Koyama, John Azeka, .Deing° hha in the pants without Nakayama, 7H-2A, a girl on Heya, .Henry M. Shigekuni; any warning. And at. that Oct. 8. Goro John Fujiwara,Tan31~’o the floor wasn’t too per Sugasawa, Joe S. iwasaki, To Mr. and Mrs. Tsutomu fect. We think Coach Hoke Dcmoto, 12Ff—iCC, a boy on Jack H, Nishimura, Samuel can or better do something Oct. 9. I. Fujita~ Iris VTatanabe, (he doesn’t have to kick Sadako Mizouye, Hanako Su— To Mr.. ~nd Mrs. Sandy anyone in the pants but—-) gasawa, Helen Tomiko Iwa— Shigemura, 7F—9K,a girl on to make that swell gym saki, Ruby Sagasawa, Mary Oct. 9. floor last at least couple Shige Ftjita, )Jlasayoshi To Mr. apd Mrs. Yoshi— or more years. At the pres Horiokasand Geox~e Shimada. - nobu Ito, .l2F-llD, ‘a boy ent rate, the court is go To points east~ ‘Toshio ~ng to be all beat up and on Oct. .11. Ninomiya,formdt” head of the will look like a horse barn DEATH: documentation section and Mrs. Tpku Umezawa, 12G in no time. member of the PIONEER staff, 8~, 73, on Oct. 9. Can’t you do something Yoshihiko Tabuchi, Roy Ta Coach?? - hara,Hisashi Sugawara, Yo— THE WORW SERIES BOULDER E~ILS TO shisulce Fujita, Fuiniko Ta— Beating the jittery St. KEPEiSL “POL~CY~ kata, M ioh iko Noxni~arna, Louis.Cardiflal~ four games Henry T. Kawamura, Frank to one, the rampaging New Instead of repealing Boulder’s -so—called “Jap Ramada, J i in Kawarniflami, York Yankees, as we said and, Jiro Yamanakaa recaptured the World Base anese policy,”’ the city council showed a disposi ball champ title. not enfo?ceable as t1’e l~RA We liked the ~merican tion last week to “let things ride” wit1~ no change no longer requires oonr,ufl1 leaguers in six contests ty apFroval before ~cO..’flt’ but they did in five. one way or the b€hera ac cording to Th~ Boulder Daily ting a person of Jo’~tr’~Se also predicted Chand W~ Camera1S Oct. 6 issue. origin to move to a’.OflN ler to win Cooper_Chandler The policy under con munity. - mound duel (they met one It was said thd’~t’f~r’ sideration for repeal was day later than we expected ent members of the~ or,i -: i I designed ‘to jrohibit Jap ‘them to) and Spud really interpreted tbc n .j~nal anese aliens from residence c~cc thru—-thanks to Bill adoptionofB0~~rt p.Iicy Di.J&Y’S game winning two— here and to get u~ certain ~‘equirexaents for Japanese— as a fricndly a2J~ us an un friendly gesture t~va~d the kaerican citizens, but it At any rate, the Yanks Japanese. were th~ better team, had been declared to be N

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tL8I~,7~Ii€.i’ H~:~~ii~sr U.S. C!H~MBER OF COMMERCE OPPQSES Elementary Library at SN-lop: CONHSCATION OF ENEMY PROPERP hondays tin rough Saturdays Washington, 0 c 1.. 4—— confiscation, saying such a.m. to 1—1:30 p.m. Confiscation of enemy pri action yjouid e~stab..ish ~% precedent for enemy treat Junio~n hieh library at 811—1?: vate. property:n the United i4on.iays throuch Saturdays States was bitterly opposed ment of American holdings. .:r. to 1—4:30 p.m. by the Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce C;30—ui:3L p.ii. except of~ -the United 5tatcs. stressed that American as Saturdays end Sundays.. Approving a report of sets in .senmrynird ene my— Communi 5..by’ar~ at the its Foreign Comonierco De controlled areas ~ceed in partment com&ttee, t he value the holdings of en— Uighsoicooi: - - Mondays through Saturdays chamber - fan oreni the con exny natonals her~. “It is particularJy~ im— 8-12: s.c.. and 1-4:30 p.m. tinuance of th° traditional Lme~’ican policy for non— portant4” the report con - except Satpr y~. tinued, “that our Govehi— - Sunday~. lundays ~_2~5 merit take eyer~ pessible • i1~ . EDUCA HON step to resist as~y far~od. N/SE) EVACUEE GETS disposal. ‘of United Strife-s DOCTOR’S. L/CENSE [)~U1JiPS PSSWflE[1 property ahroad~,:espeoiRliy where such forced saleweub Con. (~—— The Di’. Enoch Dumnu, eje~ involve ,compe-nEat~on in first J~ppnese—J~meri-3an mentaz’y school, prinèijal, fore ign currencie~ or com evaoue~tO rce~tvea license has , temllorari ly been as— pensation based’ en mere to.pr actice . medicine in s~go.ct as acting superin book or inventory vaiues~ is Dr.Uoward Sue—. tendent of elucat ion since Paul J. Terry left Monday withont consMer~1ion ‘of- oga.. . to joi~n the navy,, i-b was future estrnin~ Pr. Suenoga thinks i~a. bectoretion of American b~ chip, to x~s; it disclosed yesterday by the prop~rties to their owners for a v:hi’]o as’he volunteer— education section. -Dr. fumes p oci tion as quickly as possible aftur his services In Unel°~ liberation of territories will be - fIll-cd by, kiss 5am ~ cr57 Frances Shuck, supervisor “without a. lengthy period of student teachers. of government- op eration sc.KE6ULE TWO and control—’—’Er’eri can or NOTED 5PEAKERS ers, Pr. Clar~xme Kenper, otherwtse ,.“ was urped. C3’e ,i~t ,onai Christian Fir.nt Papti st church4 and WALTHER ~ RETURNS Misaim ,schedukd in this Yr 0. Ahna row, ‘ n-is s i-’nary FR0M BUSINESS TRIP h°~tor fronr.C~t. 24 to 29. to india,’iccordins to Rev. Lester, 5uz~ilei., Herbeit K. Waither,s~c— will have ntpo sfrak~ :~ ondory echno]- princ1pal, ‘returxied Wonday from Dervdr, where he spent nearly four /4~4 ~ A days. i’ecruitinpn teechers, according to hiss Grace V... ~~ funds.’ -who t° m p or a r i ly filled Durng!he lost 3 months, . Greet e*ditemea*t was Walther’s vacancy. ~4 carloads of .Tul€~ Lake . caused. whc’n a Dalmdtian Rro~~ vtprt Lle5iPi~ hip— dog raichirlhto ° puppie’ pen to eerio~s, liar’ Peloea— Represlnting e~rt~Xount— tien prdjc~ts. am, 10 Girl Scout lea~ers Gene Ipatsutani,, l7years, Charles 10cC,, official were sent to.Biliings~I~on— of. 6G—SE,receiv@c a sliced WRK pbetoerapher~ recently tana for a ~ Ikader— laceration of the right visited. Powell to photo— ship +ramning conference. palan when he fe;li’frona ~‘rap]i project scenes and. RIVERS,. .Ari3... ‘- - truck on Oct. (5.- ativi~i6s. . A four-day rainstoim Toyojiro aki~yama, 73 Gb’ IAi,~, v yo hit h i r a, destrcying years, of’ SG—2F suffered During ~e~Steither, 570 landscape) wasl,i n out in— first degree burns on his ie’snnal a nd inde~fi nite rigatton ditches and, dam— right forcarp’ and forehead leaves wore issucu. . agipg the under construct— on Oct. 6. fue to a sudden mnarcase ad highway. T1~e official Ken Kashiwahara ,l7yea rs, in flies, t~ Senti4fl( ) is fi~u~ on the rainfall for Of 12E-48,sprained his an— - sponsorJng a projeat—wide the fouf days p’os’ 3.32 in~ klc whi4le playina basket— fly-swatting, driv°. ~ che~. hal] -‘ at 11? playgrcund’on worth ofwar savin~s stomps HU1’T, Idaho. ccr~plet ion of - Oct. (5. at the rate of one 10 cent With the • T-funt s pop— Ronald ‘nlikaido,8 years, stamp for every 100 flieo sag gab on, ulation was incroased,.to of 6G—4D,. rec~ived second is offered. - t a k i np Ccnstruqt:cn of an old 7,601. degree burns while to- a bath on Oct. ‘~. folks’ rest ho’ unill be Runt’s first canned the. .Kiahi so- ‘‘orita,4Gyears, gin as soon as labor is mate was. processed by project nannery. .of’ 8F-2E,accidcnta],ly suf— availab1 - ‘fared a laon~ration on his At a recent cnrn~val The- new, camp—wbde year’— hook is progressing rapidc •~eft t~cumb wini le cutting held, ,345 was netted fortheccnr.t’lty activities ly and orders ore now be— tar paper at the co—op and e-ducat en department ing taken, store on Oct. 7. October 13, 1943 PICNEEL ______— ____~__ Page 5 SCOUTS URGED LINDLEY, JOHNSON LEAVE TO I? DENVER TO ~EiSTE~ James 0. Lindley, projcct J~1l feinte~: Boy Scouts director, and W. Ray John and Cubs of Tub LAk~ are son, assistant project di— urged to visit.the 3oout ~ectorof oommnunity activi— headquar1~rs at bCE recre ties,left yesterday after I__.LQL. When the “Chicago Spe ation hell and register as noon on a flenver bus mess cial” train coach with a soon as possible in the trip, it was announced. contingent of 31 re locators Aimache district. The primary purpose of pulled cut of Granada rail Those of scouting or the trip is to interview road depot at 1:05 o’clock oubbing ag~ interested in candidates for the position joining; are cord Ia] ]y in— of super intendant of edu Monday afternoon, a new record of 81 relocators in vited to register. cation which was vacated Upon completion of the by ±aul J. Terry. a ahprt span of 11 days was set. With the completion registration of all Boy of this successfulrcsettl~ scouts, this headquarter ment plan,people are going will esk for the transfer WE WANT YOUI to relax and~j~’st forget of reo.jrds of former jr~jmb— Wanted: everything about the “Lipe— -~rs from the ?~°we 11 district Two full— time repontems; ctal. .o th~ Rocky Mountain Coun apply at the PIONEER office But before you do that, cil in Pueblo. during regular office hours. haven’t you given a thought CREATOR OF LIV NEEBO as to who were responsible fqr carrying out a plan that other centers have s/SE. CHRIS ISHII PP~S P \JISII HERE failed to even visualize? It was abo,ut 3:30 o’clock ~ell,Chris is just here Well, there were two yesterday afternoon when for a li~tle while. He md ~v5,duals responsible—— we received a pleasant sur— vis itad his folks in Jer Mario B. ijeochio,assistant prise;nhen our good friend ome, Ark., prior to his visit here. placement officer,and Wil Chris lshii, crnator of lis i. hanson, leave offi— Lil’ IJeeho dropped in the cer,the latte~’ better known office for a ohaL. PROMINENT HGURE to male residents as a “tough He’s Staff Sergeant man to talk with:” Chris’ ishii now from Camp PASSES AVVAY tic doubt,thefirstcofl~ Sdvage,i ~n. Chnis_ ~tat~& Mt~. Toku jimazawa,. a back is thet both of these that re a c cation has certain prominent resident of this center and formerly from men just performed their ly taker its toll as all Alameda and Los Angeles duties, but the point is the fellows and gIrls he that both put forth an ex knew were gone. To add to passed away Saturday.Prior to evacUat]On, Mrs. bmeza— tra effort to se~ that the th~ center’s monotony was “ChicagO Special” left with that of -the ban on acti vities wa was a member of the Meth odist Church in Los Angeles. Vlying colors. She is survived by Byko So to these two,we take SCHOLARSHIP FUND Umezawa,son,afld Mrs. Grace our ~ off1’ for a job well done. ./, sum of *7~ has been Yokouchi, daughter, both donated by the various holding responsible posi NISHIGOR1 JOINS blocks Lo th~ Anachescholar tions here. TEACHING STAFF ship fund, it was announced Wake services will he Miss Alice dishigori, by the education section. held today, and funeral former Tule Lake schoo]. This fund is to he used services on tomorrow, with teacher, is replacing 55 to aid worthy students to ]Elev.Yuzuru Yamaka off iciot— Helen Osaka who is leaving ing. - - attain college education. for Now York, it was re— ported today by ti-c educa tion section. hiss Nishigori was a very suocensful teacher at Edith K ~miyo Tan~.ta, 12, Spokane, V~ash. , a mem Tuba Lake and was recoin— Denvc.r, Oct. 9, to attend ber oi cooperative group mended by the principal Ruth Colestork University farming. there. of Colorado school of nurs— Eva Suzuki, New York ing. City, N.Y., Got. 12. George 3himada,Chicago, Alice Shizuko Soda, De WRA REGULATIONS ill., Oct. 11. troit, Mioh., Cot. 14. Wary Tokugawa w i thdaugh— PROHIBIT ADS - Jiro Yamanaka, Cleve— tar, Franoes Fusako, Win— So many requests have lend, Ohio, Oct. 11. nennicea, 11ev., Oct. 17, to been received from groups - Masaycs h Hctrioka, Chi— join husband. and individuals ,concerning cewo, 01., Oct. 11. advertisements in th~ PlO Iris A. Watanabe, Chi Theresa H atsue Kushi HEE!~, we wish to clarify cago, 1)1., Oct. 1]. with children, Sachiko and yoshiaki,Littlc~ton, Cob,, the matter.WRA regulations Esther i~oda with ch Id— prohibit any type of ad rer,Carol- J,nne, and Joanne Oct. 17, to join husband. Waye N. Dye, Oct. 19, vertisement, with or with Irene, Oct. 12, Spokane, out pay, in the project Wash, McPherson, Kansas, t~ at newspapers. • William hasakiNoda,Oct. tend ~Pc?herson college. Pare 6 PIONEER______October 13, 1943 3600 LBS. HA8IJCHA FAREWELL DINNER PRODLICED ON FARM HIOSPIITAL GIVEN TO TERRY The 3600 pounds of ha ____— NEWS A farewell dinner in buoha (neen tea’) were being Jirs. Hello S. parks ar honor of Paul J.Terry, was harvested and’ delivered to rived onxonday to fill the .given by Dr. Enoch Dumas, the mess halls, it was an position of chief nurse, acting superintendent of nounced byKay Katsuhiro of replacing Miss Alma K. education. Amons~ tic guests the fart.: division. The Polda who was recently or present were Samuel J.Oor amount of ~reen te~ haneste~ dered to Tule Lake. don, nirht school director under the supervision of As of October 11, there and Herbert K. Walther, Sugi ~!orimoto and YasuW.ro were 72 patienta confined secbndary school principal. Yos!t’jara exceedsi the amowat at the center hospital. M~sY StILL ENROLL anti.cipated. Tho three polio victims are now receiving the Kenny FOR ENGLISH CLASSES FARM SENDS THREE treatment and are róported Enroflment inthe English CARLOADS OF CABBAGE to be jrogresslng favorably. night classes which are Pint carload of Chinese Mrs. Helen K. Shipps, held every Tuesday and cabbage under the supervi medical social consultant Thursday eveninrs, 6:30 to sion of Shipehara Pujii and from Washington, arrived 8:30 o’clock at Blocks SF Jitsumi Abe were sent to on Sunday to visit the and SR information booths, Topaz, Utah last Tuesday, center hospital. This is is still open, accordine nil two ,~r1oads were ship-. her second visit to this to Samuel Gordén, night ,.ed tflila relocation on— center. school director. tor, Ariz. friday, stated Before joining the WRA Henry Inouye, general ag staff,Miss SI4ps organized ___UANTEED riculture superintendent. and supervised the medical The harvestinr of pota social work at the St. Three issue clerks. Ap toes is nearly over, but Lukuts hospital in Tokyo ply immediately at mess tomatoes, squashes, and for ton yetsrs (1030—Dec. di+ision office. pumpkins are yet to be har 1939). Durizw her stay in 2 strokers, dishwasher vested before another heavy Japan, ~(iss Shipps’ has for isolation ward, and 5 frost which means the aid nanac~ed to learn the Japa ambulance drivers• immedi of volunteei~r are still nese lan’~ua’te which she •ately at the canter hospi tal. , Inôuye announced. speaks fluently. fl~ nfl n wa~’ By John A. Radamaker, ~offimunity Analyist (?.!y staff and I have just about completed a careful study of the questionnaires filled out by the residents of Mache in June. On the basis of the replies written on those questionnaires, and of the large number of interviews with many people who live in Mache, we have written a long and detailed report of the attitudes of the Americans of Japanese ancestry *ho arc strugcling with a number ~of very difficult problems. 7e arS submittinp that repàrt to the War Relocation Authority administrators here aad in ~ashinrton, in the hope and expectation that it will help them to understand those problems better, so that they can formulat€ and ad minister oven better and more adequate policies to solve the evacuees’ problems than those which are now in operation. Copies of that report will also be ~iven to each Councilman and Block Janaper in the Center, so that they may be aware of the facts, and of’ the recommendations and sup”estions which arcs contAined in that report. ~s hope and believe that the report will help bring about definite in— ~rcvements for the evacuees in this relocation center and in other centers.’ There ‘ire several. other thinss which have come to our attention, however, which can help the Americans of Japanese ancestry neatly, we believe, if they are called to their attçintion. Thereforqwe are submitting this statement to’ you, for your considera— tiou and assistance. ——Writer’s z~otet) S * *• * * * * S. that we are in relocation will be decided and acted In the limited confines out. It is imperative of a relocation center, it centers at all is a result of this fact. The greatest therefore that we keep our is easy to become absorbc’~ eyes aiThe larp~er situatlo; in the prpblews and frictions stake that you or I or any one else has in this life and that we base our de of everyday life, to cen cisions and our acts upon. ter one’s attentIon upon is the i~utcome of that strugrl&-4or the future its principles and its needs, dne’s self and one’s prob— rather than upon the small lens, to lose siflt of the of the Japanese in the thit ad State~ is only a part part of the picture which rest of the world in which atfects us mbst directly. thene relocation centers of that’ outcome. Tlia$ part of the outcome may be of (This article was sub are exi~%srt.s. It is just mitted by Dr .Radamaker for as dane’erous to do as is most ‘vital interest to us, but the whole system of publication ti the, Pulse easy. A tremendous strug— magazine which has been plc between forces which human relations which will emerge at the end of this discontinued. have been decades, yes, This will arcear regular centuries, in developin~ • stru~”le will form a basis • and a framework upoit which ly in the succeeding issues is takini~ place all over of the PIONEER. ——ed note) the iorld. The •very fact and within which our fate t an 0 r ‘N’0~

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Ô- ~120kpT~ ~ cc~it~t~flLa fl J3.JOJ SPANISHTO MAKE CONSUlCHECK-UP SA~I FRANCISCO, Dcc. 14—— OFFERED 200 EVACUEES The Spanish Consulate an nounced that Consul F. De— A very enticing six— completely furnished~ At Mtat, who represents the month seasonal work is of— present cafeteria— conc eec ion interests of Japanese in— fered by the Seabrooke Cor serves meals for abwt 4~l .50 tern~es under provisions poration of New Jersey to aday. of the Geneva conference, 200 evacuees in their de immediate clearance will has arrived at Tule Lake hydration plant for imme be granted for this job on and ‘is not expects5, back diate employment. This a seasonal basis if the in for several weeks.” concern has one of the dividual agrees to stay at It was speculated here world’s largest truck ~nd least six months and in ad that DeMtat~s ~trip to Tule fruit farms and lays claim dition tiie firm will pay Lake resulted from a Tokyo to having the largest de the evacuee) ‘s round—trip aersand for an official hydration plant in opera fare. Individual may change investigation and report on tion, 15,000 acres arc from seasonal status to an operated directly by the indefinite legve b~ifol the situation at the center where 18,000 Japanese, company and an additional lowing YJRh re~zulations. including ‘ “lass— 15,000 are hethg cultivated Further particulars may be ified as a in— by local farmers under con had by contacting the pro t erned. tract. ject employment office. There are all sorts of positions open with wide PROJECT [DINE WORK[~ Bill rang~ of wages and salaries, There is possible employ WLflbfl~LR ment for entomologist and 0111111 CNOR[S m ZERO During the past month weather, aco ording to John soil chemist and for men Spencer, chief of agricul experienced in orchard work no news about the project farm has been released, ture. hut their present need is At present, farmhands for dehydration plant work but the farn workers are are sorting and cleaning ers. About 100 must he still plug~ away at their daily chores in this zero onions, potatoes and beans wom~n to check vegetables at the root collar; doing as they come from the peel repair wcrk on farm machine ing machines.. ry; and in addition, per United States Housing THANKS To our many I!rj ends, i forming the daily chores Authority recently con on the hog, poultry and structed a series of unit we wish to extend our sincere appreciation for cattle projects. homes for about 801 indi Preparation of land for viduals equipped withproper all the kindness shown us during our recent be next season has been dis sanitation facilities. Each continued because of fro room is furnished with coil reavement. sincerely zen ground, hut every ef spring bed, a mattress, Geichiro Y~ada fort is being made to uti linen and blankets for a and family lize the water as its scar week. JSHA is also con 7G-llE city is for~eefl, ~S~enoer’ structing 200 family units added. with cooking facilities and ES UCHIVA DONATES CHRISTMAS TREES Every block mess hall JEAII(IES ~ will bc~ decorated with a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smelt— Christmas tree, thanks to George Shimizu, super zer, directors of the Bre— Frank Tsuchiya who donated visor of feed preparation enough trees to assure all them Hostel in Chicago, visited the center last at the center poultry farm, the block residents a happy suffered a broken right week—end to confer with holiday. Tsuohiya is the arm and the loss of a thumb proprietor of the Granada the various members of the appointed personnel staff Monday. The accideit occuared Fish market. when he triedth put a belt The Christmastrees were on future relocation plans through the hostels, a000r& on a pulleyof a feed grind obtained from Portland, er when it was in motion. Oregon, and average in ixig to Miss Elizabeth Br owe, counsel5.ng aide. © height of little over five Th~ newly_organized ad feet, according to Ted Tana visory committee of the ka, aszistantprOj(act stew— 4~42 wk. , Mt~ Clexñens, ifich. 15 photographer’S assis public welfare section ard held a meeting Thursday tant, e~. rcq., for ~:ov’t. afternoon to outline its JJCIB agenhies, civil service, ~l62O plus •~35l overtime program for the coming year. CIPPO~.UJ~$Bifl 1E5 per annum, Wasflingbon. The barber shop reopened Dehyarati on engineer, Two gina or mother and yesterday at its new loca daughter, dcmez tic work, 0 exu. req., must he college chemical enginat;ning grad, tion, OF Co—op building, each, bd and na, Deitva’, Cola. according to F.M. .Runcorn, Two men, growing roses start ;~l51 plus 5% of net acting enterprlse sun erV2sor. and cut flowers, average profit, Texas. Page 6....~_-— LOISEPII ~ rb-~c-~a~ dPiTIOsi ______Deoemher 24, 1943 / NO CHAliCE OF POLICIES IN WEST COAST MN ON JAPANESE SAP Fiu~CibCQ, Dec. 14—— have been admitted to the uP ~ IR IRt B Lieut.Gen Delos C. P~: ions, coastal areas .Ail of these y Roy Yoshidd~ Co:’v~ar4iPg General of the were of mixed blood or mixed CdrJST~aAS comes lIearli!jrJI niestern Defence Cc:n sand, marriages, and are wives or children of persons of in nmache, It will be ex has denied inferential ~re— unquestioned loyalty. None actly 90 nays aince 1 first ports about the return of are threatening in ahy way set eec in this center for Japanese racials to this to national security.” Christ sins, 12-PS. At Yule coast, ii- i t h declaration One day previously the La)~ta_c~ta~E0ITIOH______Page 7

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I ,~inrr~ ‘J,LLFt1LtL~ij~ HJfliL~ Li . ~sUL.il3tiU that go with Christmas, ____ CURTSILAS EVE CAROLERS under the supervision of ELEMEMTARY ATTENT ION the recreation department. ‘hrj stmas trees viM) oh Groups of carolcrs yiill These wishers of merry have decorated the elemen— tour Lhe center ton~~ht, Christmas will meet at the Lary school clasrrooms ‘vera a j~ving Yulotiie son~s and 8? recreation office before donated for ti,e hospta] nrcat:ag fun and laughter 6:30 o’clock for final in-. rooms last week by the pu— struotions . I,~on conclusion pils,according to Dr. ~noch of the caroling tour of the Dumas, principal. ~• r~ flns.~F S center, the groups will combine and hold mass sing— A Mickey Pooney film and y NE ingin -the hospital and ad— a cartoon movie were en - ministratlon areas. joyed by over 1000 elemen Carolers will be well— DO P0&V1~S TON1(;HT tary school children at rewarded as the community Terry hall in a three-day activities section wi 11 schedule,stated Dr. Dumas. 0l~~0~R0W 7:00 p.m.——llK Mess Hall provide rofreshnionts. De 7:45 p.m.”1SE Mess Hall finite plans as to where A monetary donation was refreshments will be served received by the elementary SUNDAY Mess I-lull were not made at press time. school from Mrs .Ayano Oku— 7:00 p.xa.——6E Mess Hall da ,night school instructor 7:45 p.m.——SE M(YDAY ~iO~M [XPEFTS to aid in the purchasing flail of trees and shrubs for 7:00 p.m,llC Hess I-Ia 11 the school block. 7:45 p.:n.——12F Mess TO CLII 5P. MiF~[~’fl -E - ( Iceland Brains nrill he pitted parents and teachers of TUESDAY Mess Hall against brains Sunday aft the 6C grade and nursery 7:00 p.in.-~—9D Mess Hall ernoo;’i at 1 o’clock, when schools held a regular meet 7:45 p.m.——l0li V4EDNESLAY the mah—jong tournament ing Wednesday and Thursday gets underway at the BC 7:00 p.m. ——80 Mess Hall at the school. recreation hall, according 7:4-5 p.m.——7F Mess Hal 1 -E - to Taka Aratani, of the T HURSDA’? Martha Takemura, former, recreation department. 7:00 p.m.——1CE ~~ess Hall pre—school supervisor,paid Anyone with a little a visit to the elementary 7 :45’p.m.—l2E Mess Hall tI~Ty Favorite ~ a knowled~e of ±he game is school. IVI155 Takernura is fast—moving comedy, star requested to sign up and here on her Christmas holi compete for one of the five ring Irene Dunne , cary Grant, day visit, and she is now attractive awards. The employed as a nursery school Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick, is now showing.. one and only requirenent is teacher attheSe.ra pishers that players come early and home in Farmington, Mach. The story revolves around a woman, missing for seven sign up before the big e— JR HIGH vent opens Mrs. Frieda Mahoney, years, who returns home popular instructor at junior ouietly on the day her hus 6000 NEWS FOR high school since last year, band has had her declared muDGE FANATICS left the faculty ~‘esterday legally dead end is embark ing, on his second honey A bridge tournament is for Denver. She vdfl leave tentatively scheduled to moon with another woman. for her new job in Chicago be held during the month after Christmas, Starting Monday is “Ice land,” a colorful, musical of January if sufficient Mrs . Mahoney was girls’ number of contestants re show starring Sonja Henie, advisor and instructed phy gisters. Anyone interested John payne and Sammy Kaye’s sical education and science. is urged to sign up at the JR o rchestra • I he picture 8? recreation office. A successful Christmas includes many tuneful nuni— program was presented by bars rith Henie’s perfor— CIiI?ö3TA4A5 DIINU erade 7—1 under the direc mence on skates surpassing PLANS DROPPED her previous performances. tion of’ Miss T~uiei OroveS, In order not to conflict at Terry Hall, Uednesday Added attraction from Monday will he chapter 11 with the ‘numerous dances morning. sponsored by the various “Reindeer Ofl Relief” of the Flash Gordon serial. ..J.O. groups and clubs, the ori was hirhlithted with a cast ginally planned Christmas of over 40. Songs by the t~H V~C SOC~AL Eve dance by -the recreation pupils and a Christmas p~y The OH ypo social, ten department has been can er read by Dorothy Fuchi— tatively slated for yester celled, announces Roy Hi— gami were included in the kaido, director of social program. day evening,has been post 00009 poned to tonight. activities. Page 8- --- ~ (0 .~tt-a-q EDlTION~i .Etcemher 24,A1943 / r/7 ~nll~wr~cfs ~GQ ~. age Alton 0. idead, procure ittight years ago, yès~ eight long years ment officer, received the ‘)ne had been night~ the4e worst scare of his life ~hen ‘lie had been the one ‘to ~oot1i her a little shaver onhis dad’s he has been tho ‘tne that dared ranch in Zebra ska. Yes, eight lend yea”s ago. , The story roes that he was strotchad atop a hill, It was on Ch~istma~ Qf PThjrty—Five” scanning the valley below Tears cf sad faneweil through a pair of p0 verful T~iau’s from thy bottom of her hears binoculars. Suddeniy,.ietId ~ that. tefleeted all th,e past let loose a hoirse howL—for Mght C~t’is’trcases ago. -. • - lookina straight Into his ‘Tis so vivid, though years and 1ectrs ago - eyes was a huge rattler Pow her brother had to loavo - ready to strik~ A~ter a Lo~r he hod cone across the sea for~ s-wonds euncentra :ior gri rated sheepishly to bow they vowed they’ d ne er forget - That eight Christmases ago. - himseJ!,rc~-acI sing that the Hy “Pugsy” ra I tl e LL 1 es awn’ - - Cleveland Hostel’ ExperienceS similar to ‘S this were numerous to head, who was born to parents hon°s teal lug I n Kimball county, ~eb. .11. was there JIM’S NISEI DO’U&HBOY - ‘w’~ he received his early edu— - L~t dr” ca~tOn. LJVeitually he at— tended a busino~s colie;e, arid later graduat3d the In— t er national Accountants IAn R:~TjciE J°b iSP, Society 01’ Chicago~ (,hrisThra~ is onlorful, ~ Ii’ Joe2 tith every— lhe following 27 -dears or ii ustl’ n~, a~d .)us ti ing round br7 ing to 1mf suitabl° — to sc-nd o to] lc~:s 1 ike woe anl ~our ha i~i OS. found hhir eiw~aged in the banking and account in,; pro— Ja1i the last T~nh)tC sho,pers svranping the harriad cler~. he was a bank lL~ I luffj snow sloaly swirling aow~ en Lie rro:en grrund, t~’ ~hrs Ii cries 01 r~ clii larer gleef ~ll y elerk for a few years, but h~s ti-clen~s enabled bitt to ro1ij~lr I’ ifl tI SI 0’ , it all til] s your Soul wit1 the rise rapidly itt the aocount— sp~rit of Ch’istrs jOy. Yes, Joe. it’s just like lug 1• el1~ Lack tote, ero~pi for cnar~g°s 1~er:J rard to forgot. lo~ ertored government Ron~ nbc r Joe, whan you burn-’ t your finger popping servie~ in 11’ia as a field poucorr. to ~ine Qr t4 cr”e. near N fun wi nae, stay~ug up t~ 1 ~ two in the audi I o~ icr the Federal 2— Tierfr’eT~CY~~t~ asSOCl~ bIt, norni’ ,,, 1 lpi ; ccc orate the tree ard setting the and a year later ,jolc~d the pr ~ 1 ~t for I c kids US Treasury ciepartcen. i ci a it r all 1 a snotgun shells we used up trying riear± It as two lovely ~o gr ~ a duot for Chr stmas instoad of buying a turkey~ daughters and two grand -~ di txt par, lid it Joe7 children and will talk for -“tcrnt ~r it ‘a ‘a sold magozlr’e suesoriptioxis to raise hours about then. His pet en’ugh ‘en- y to buy gifts to’ o~’ I-urcgrv—lookirg mar~r a is a juiO~ “four—inch kics I ICith, 3 Ii P 5l3p5L’~ brick hou~e • I caught cold teak,” Lu t ‘who can get th~ir anA hal ~u ~pend my Chrmstmas ii tel. It would tart Sr untaezsart day for me S st weren’t for it these days ?~1}te laments A childhood iZLCLUCLt that ou. ti~ recalls with a shudd~r hu’i ~‘nl-’ r? You stayed by my h ‘dsid°- Ve bold sIn— ri ~5 at I play d p ta a. You Icept cc cheer / instead of is ‘cite -Lhrit round tim em’s— JOLt icg dc ar gus and linvi’ ~, Lu,’. at-it g ftc: great toreador it ~oy ‘re s~er” ~nt cd 1 ft -‘1 ~ 1 jtle eshamed of c-f Spain. he recalls teas ing, a coal that had just nv~ ill’ hornet’ T ~- d for;otten cli I ose things. I was 1ver birth ,acd the enraged too tuoq foal tr~ orry for rnysolf. ins, Joe, Christ— anImal en~~5~d th.e slow—mov— flas us a’’ ~ ci aria i am gr~ oPal I eceus° i~ brings ing SteaKs across a pasture, back cc ~or ‘5 b iat -gull remaun in er ttouphts . Yes cion tho *o are acgiilf~d in this con, oF be, chaos Lent on tAft, ing Ii La to and cur P id, I shall c’erush ~ll the newt n3’ratcos thet death . ,jeud harel manas:cd 1 ill hri’g you tack to ‘10. Zo 5et Over the fence. “rt I’d like fre w’ite some more about other happy no— waS tiat ~ he says. CoIWarsbr~h -on the sub— m3nto we bed toget~On but it’ll lust wake _t harder for or peoule, Mead will StC tO sign off. So wrner over you are, Toe; tr’ui tang at Canp oheley, guarding ti-cL ruggea Attu shoreline, or 1 cvPriabl:1 sa~ , ‘hiain’ t the ignorance of she public that aaiti is, for the 2 DtO hour in ltaly, I nd vo~ and your cause the tr-nhle,its their huddiis——o vorj iIdPRL CtiRTSTa~Ml knowifl& 30 d’irrJct. much that Sincerely yours, 111n’ I itO.” ‘i~ 0-I, sulca ——Suco Sake December ~4, l9~±3__. IONEER ~ EJ2ITION_.____ — fage 9 TO HOLD YULE HOE KPNNFS TO RECEIIVE SER VICE TOMORROW C[HUSTMAS PR[S[NTS A Christmas program for issei,nisci Every child in Am~~~ch~ will not lose and children will he presen~ted by faith in Santa Claus ti:is Christmas the Granada Christian church Sun— \ / as ccci: vountster wilj receive a gift contributed by the various day school at the high school Christian churches on the out auditorium on Christmas eve ning, 7 o’clock, under Rev. side. These ±ittle tokens of aerry Christmas——toys Chiaki Kuzuhara’s chair— The ocks ,ruz: les and dolls—— manship 1 were wrapped and dis— highlight of the pro— J ? Po.ñoe’ q 0~~r r tributed to gram will’he a each block by pageant, “Liv— the Ladies So Inc Christmas” ciety of the by the church if.‘, J~$i ~ Granada Chris school pupils. tian church un— A Christmas Time Place 5cr the super play; “Heart Event SATURDAY vision of ~Ars. Gift’1 by the A, Hori,secre— fifth grade CATHOLIC 10:00 n.m. ilK tary of th a junior girls, 55 organi zat ion. a vocal trio, SEVENTH—DAY ADV$bTIST Childron’s Sabbath school )3:.30 a.m. 9~ This step of and choral nurn— 9:30 a.m. Pit c on trihuticns bars will he Adult Sabbath school 1:30 p.m. 9H to children con— featurcd. S erroon Vespers 6:00 p.m. 9R fined in the F. flay John 10 relocation SUNDAY son, chief of o en t a r s was community man BUDDHiST 8:30 n.m. 12G, 70 taken last year agement, will Sunday school 10:00 a.m. 120 rv the service extend Y ul e Joint YEA meeting 2:00 p.m. 12G, 7C- groups, Japa— tide greetings Adult service p~se Americans while Rev.~iasao PROTSSTANT 9:45 a • n. Shi and Japanese on Hirata w 1 1 1 Sunday school 10:15 a.m. 3j•’ the outside and deliver the English service 6:30 p.m. GG soldiers in an— Christmas mes Youth fellowship 7:00 p.m. 85—iC suer to the ap sage, ‘The True IF meeting peal made by Meaning of the JACL. Chridtmas ~ All Christian me~oer3 Each item is syutholic in whi oh these religious or— ganizations hav~ v;iven so unselfishly in the hope and the general public that the children in the c enters might h~ re a better are cordially invited to attend, a merrier Christmas. To Go carofirno SETS PROGRAM CYF To Hcl’d Party The Christian. Youth Fel T h e Christian church lowship will hold an end choir, Youth Fellowship, FOR CHRNTMAS of the year party at the and the Girl Reserve groups A special Hrotestant Christmas service will be Hosuitality House, Tuesday under the direction of Geo evening with George Hinoki rge Itubota, will go on a held at Terry I-tall tomorrow as chairman. caroling tour tonight. morning, 10:30 o’clock un der the chairmanship 01’ KARATSU DELIVERS sncnO-aViC-IIYE Lester Suzuki. The sornirtg’ s program SERMON PIROGRAM tO MEET sw~osv Selected readings from Unosuke haratsu ‘s ser— will open with a prelude “Sci iei~No—JissO”, testi mon topic “how to Correct and will he highlighted monials, t h a Shinsokwan One’s ~ is scheduled with a vocal solo by .ilss prayer,and a discussion on for Sunday afternoon at 2 Sumi Kawa:aura and the ser mon, “The Place of the “The Power of Words” will o’clock, 120 recreatiOn be included in the Seicho— hall. Commonplace”. Christma s hymns,prayers and ieadings No—lye meeting to he con Selected readings, tes ducted by IJnosuke itaratsu timonials; and the Shinso— will also be included in the holiday service. at the l2G recreation ball kwan prayer will comprise £Lursday evening,7 o’clock. ‘the afternoon’s service. ADVENTISTS PLAN HOLDS SU~1S[T au~sei Uect~on HOLIDAY PROGRAM VES?€R 5ERV~C[ shied For A special Christmas pro gram with songs and carols flerugular sunset vesper An election of new cab service sponsored by the inet members for the Amache vail he featured at the 911 recreation hall on Christ Seventh—Lay Adventist chur c h YEA willbe held at the 123 will he held t SF—GA Fri Buddhist c h u r oh Sunday mas morning under the spon sorship of the Seventh—Day day evening, 6:15 o’clock. morning 10 obcloak,announc The theme of the evening’s ed Tsukasa Saneto, president. Adventist church. Children Bussei members are urgent will hear Christmas stories program will he Christmas. bastor ltiyabu will also speak. ly requested to he present. and receive gifts. icr-c lC) _____~_~_PIcdcEER ~ EDITION _December 24, 1943

Two V CLUBS YULETIDE GREETINGS - The BlueS tar Mothers’ ELECT OFFICER S organization wi~hes a merry~ Fumi Sotomura was elected Christmas to the adminis president of the Wee Teeners trative perscnnel,vis itiuct Considerable amount of at a meeting SLtday. Others soldiers, and the center books, n’aazines and other on the cabinet are Julia residents. readjnc material was ccl— Yoshioka, vioe-president; -0- looted h~r the °irl Reserves Ru~ii Tonai, secretary: The Amache Women’s Fed in their recent hock drive Shiz Terada,histonian5 and eration extends Christmas for the rati~nts in the Grace Yamaguohi,member—at— greetings to the adminis center hospital. large. trative personnel and the

The ?impernels met at -1- - center residents. ~‘osnitai ity ‘~i,sa Sunday Cookie Takano was re to sort and tie the books, elected president of the DONATION under the direction of Juniorette~s. Other officers The Amache Women’s Fed Fund Salcaguchi, president. are Louise Sasano, vice— eration received a Christmas

- president5 Koharu Taketa, donation fr-cm Mrs. C .Kana— Boxes of eifts and ma— secretary; Anna- Sugiyama, zawa,founder of the center terial for club use were treasurer~ Lorraine Mi yR — organization, now residing sen4 to the Amache Y from hera, historian5 and Rose in Chicago, Ill. th~ hational y~iCA in New Morita, member-at—large.. York, the E~ranston ~jprgJ~ at Plans for a joint in— V U TA, IL lorthwestern Uni.vers ity, sthllation sc-ial with the STATIISTIICS_.... ill., and the Denver YWCA. TTee Teeners :e made Toys end gifts were riven GR’S, 130Y5’CLUIJ BIRTHS: - to the church of-f icef or To i~. and Mrs • Kaname distribution with the other TOGO C/LROUNG Nakamura, if—1E, a girl, center Christmas c”ifts The -Royal Spartans,for— Dec. 19. merly known as the floval To Mr. and Mrs . Tsutomu Th° (‘amine fihos received Knights and first boys Y Watanabe 7K—lOG, a boy a Chni stmas paoknee from club in the center, will D’o. 19, the nonroe seventh grade go carding on Christmas eve with the Girl Reserves, Girl Reserve club of Mason ___ A, INJ SF 16 IR. 5 City, Iowa. The Rhos made according to Kenn Yonemura, and rloneterl socks to the club reporter. Mary Imamoto frombenson church office for distribu— An installation social Ark. ;Tenyo yazaici. and. Waiohi Kuhota from New Mexico; t it p. is beinir planned tohe held during the latter part of Lloyd Yamamoto fromRohwer, Various (Zir I Reserve the month. Ark. clubs haire been helping the Church office wrap rifts for the Sunday School ohil— d r € n.

A “Herd Time Lance” will OJIA, Aria.... spring. _7J be held by the Mete Add— The block mea~iagers strong— Due to the lack of ma phons with the Las Winac lv disoouracred the exchanre terials, the construction officer of the Spurs, and of christmas gifts among of the high school auditor bows as guests. the center res:Ldents. ium—gym is progre ssirg The construction of a very slowly. Soldiers’ calendars for cannery, to he oonneoted PENSON, Ark.. the Christmas mccl: were with the pra ~nt clehydra— The first snow of the made h’.r the Valaines, A Hon plant, :eo.s started winter fell on the morning cucunary of local activ~t i es last week. of Deo. 15. is included in the hochiets POSTOM, Any A center—wide Clean—up A three — day Chr tstmas Day was hold last Saturday. J. monetary e: ft eas re— l3azarr icr ith ooncess ions ROl-OTER, Ark so bred from the Business and c3 is plays of arts ,handi— 7~Tith “Jeep or pust” their und Industrial secretary crafts, and agricultural slogan, the National 1-Ionor the Law City, Michiran accomplishments was held. Society of Rohwer high A christmas benefit dance school sponsored a three— — climaxed the festivities. week center—wide War - Bond Christmas cards v-re re The Army interviewing and Stamp drive. Selling made by the iCeta J.-Ielphons team visited the center to a grand total of ~-,3505.95 under the direction of pres— recruit qualified men for worth of War Bonds and ident Toshiko Tahara an d the Camp Savage Military Stamps,the campaign tripled sent to the various TflOA Intelliaenoe Service lang the goal winch was set at and people who have helped uage school. $ll65,the cost of one jeep. A special bus transpor the Amache 1. The In Pelts MIPhL-CEA, Id’ ~~s~gy e’l and made simi lar Over 1,000.0CC pounds of tation from the center to ‘~ar-ds wHch were sent to veretc.hles were produced near—by Noflehee was made these rvicemefl who have on the ~7fl—ccre proje~t to cffer the residents an opportunity to do their visited Hospitality ‘Tr use. farm. 1,000 acros crc ex pected to he p]anted next Christmas sliopplng. pare 11

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~7e 11, Tue sds ‘- evenle~ !hW/) d,J~k it! ~ :L2&~Vi M~()iVDA ~‘ ~qanag~r5 meet’ti°’ ‘in just—— nothin but “btThs c~’5’ 4!~M,R{~M:~ :1.JU\~J~J#adS~(J IHE) Uk rca I Li reworks Ti c eve— ~ •r~.: ~F W~ ~. L ~UN6 N. ninr ‘‘a: prcict LeaJ peat Wil.. ~ •~~l~.in°1’ aboul elevat ir The Jumiche hi”hsrhool were state champions hi p at least 0) 0 ~J Icac~ue athletic de~artm7Aic’S dream finalists last season. team up to ‘r..ATt circn’t. And -ike cone luding game of houblc—A his onl ‘r threc—— of 1a;~t season will become the cage sojourn has been yes, 1, 2, 3——tea,~ si~ned a reality if the present plan for a basketball barn tentatively slated with yet. up. Sev~n are e~ tered us unnamed “y” team in ten— the sin2]e-’J~.. storm.i ng trip to Denver region materiallzc3 as ye r. 7e ieail.y th’nl at least Under present plans the 0’r and p0 s,blv tb ofijie scheduled. Coach John I~oke plans to take 14 players following players will make uppex cal]her ~t~’t iLvants on his holiday jaunt and the trip: should he, if nd volun— Name fit ‘Vt Cl ~arily,”shubbEui” ,i-——yhetls— will leave here ]Jc.nda y morning Tosh Okamura 5—3 130 sr er they ii.’ c it or nob. Jack Hoshizu 5—6 130 sr Get three °r four of the T it e Indians ‘ varsity Harry Kajioka 5—7 155 ar so—called “LA” possibiii~t~’ has scheduled a very tough Jun Furuno 5—6 120 sr teams and lot them pull series as its tour by meet Hank Shimada 5—10 165 Sr stra~c or some far no thod ing three topnotch fives. John Mizeue 5-4 140 jr of elevation. Ic cotta According to Hake, his Ken Nakatogawa 5—5 135 jr have more teams an the up eharres will plity the Fort Cal Kitasumi 5—9 130 jr per bracket, that’s a Lupton hi quintet, last season’s PlatE. valley leacue Frank (‘-oi 5—3 140 sp o i.nch~ runner-tup,Cfl Tuesday night. Goro Shizuru 5—7 130 sr r’aybe some of the 6o— 5—6 135 sr On the follcwi,rg evening Romeo Kitagawa called s.trong fl?.’ qu.uate Us 5—6 150 sr the Amache casahans will Ken Na shiwabara jui,f. wanna ~‘c selfish md sr cross baskets with the Russell Yanaga s—s 130 think .rthene~rer tbe’r are George Aoki 5—4 125 sr sitting pret~v That needn’t Adamq City prepsters, who rj~~ a darn what happened ~ ~ n- p. ,~— to others or Uc loa2,ue. ~i~\L~L. ~Lu:p&~$2l To fte+nkh Gym Lot’s be sensible. e’d TO sTh\rcT J1Ai?~~. 3 The high school gym— like to Sec some Etam go I nasium will be closed up. Over 30 basketball man agers and coaches of the from December 25 thru 31, JACI POT--Ac:D OUT in orde.’ to refinish the ‘Thy, on hoyt Jha[ chu recreation “A”, lndustrial and. Ci4s—— floor, according to fr. I kno’. Still can’t ‘“el over Lloyd Garrison, super • ~lanna kncv what it’s met at the SF rae office intendent of schools. all ahnut? IT? J’ay, ‘se ‘1) Tuesday evening to discuss Parts of the hallways in tell you. last—minute instructions the high school building In the last issue “C with Athletic Director Harry Shironaka in charge. The will be closed during predicted that the un~1e~— circuits are expected to that time for the- same do’” Yoores to defeat tile purpose and the public stror’” Lao AnL’na-s ca’”er: by get underway Janusry 3. Attempts were made to isas ked to keep off the a bucket and a half. En blocked sections. ojder~tolly, the ‘(core five elevate at least cue sinele— A aggregation into the up came thru ‘ath a 355] ~ Thursday evenins and Sun four points diLL, That’s per league but no definite acti on was taken on the day afternoon were tenta cal]inr ~ close. uie’d tively set for all league matter end the coniah t~~~Q5_ hit it right for the “jack games. Each team will play ed” without spy result. pot” ii we had a little once a week except t he more cooperation from the If no changes are made the learues will start v,rith squad that has a bye for plaveri . Tune ice ma] lug a that week. Schedules for three in the ~ seven liar, out of us fop a mere the first round play were one point. Our Lcelinos in the single—A, four in the Industrial and six ir.the drawn and player passes are hurtt ~pere distributed to the YULE GREETI:”S Girls echelon. HoriIay, Wednesdft’l and managers. It’s Chrtst’nas toworrO’TL ° Once arain the ole Santa a° A makes 1-cs annual appearance .j~ THE SIPOIIUTS SM/F/F EXTENDS 1$ to spread “good cheer” all over the won1. a~r we I[fI~O~U~i/~ gish each end erery one of (OLRLEEc~U~KO~3 Q oi~ you a very ?‘erry White Roy -. Harry- johnnie Chris b~n& a 00 .~ 0 a ~- .4~ ~ LI Page 12 ______,__i’IONEER EDiTI0N.__~)ecemher 24, 1943 I YOKO NAKANO TANKS U D~G~TS Hill ~3CHlCOlL TO LEAD FWSHFRFTTE flCTORY 000 In the Sun ~aftqrnooñ the losers. curtain raiser, the flashy EiANJIETTSS (7) ~ii.1iata— _SPORT NEW5~~ i~oyal Flusherettes ens ily naka 1, Takrta 4, Hamada3 Last Friday night during dumped the newly—organized i4atsushito 2,Hiyano, hen— the final hectic minutes Janjistt~s by a lopsided ta, .bi.lfatanaka , Ugatr , Mtura of the varsity tilt between 31;—? s c o re.thnjiettes i~akaxto,Fi;j iii tsu,Sakegnwa. the vi siting Granada Bob wwre held scoreless ~ the ROYAL FLU~ IinRJTT2L (36) —A.Ma1:~no, Y .ilakanc 17, A— cats and theAmacife indians, latter half. the local cage fans acted F’luahsretts’ bespect a clod s0kawa 9, Yt~.masaki 2, Ata— in a very unsportsmanlike Yoko riakano was outs banding gi, lokoto, Yehiro 1, 1. manner.The score was close with her 17 taLlies, while :iak I no, Ogawa, has hiwab anti 7, liatamiya, A. slakano. and the fans naturally, Katie Take La scored 4 for were on edge with every toss of the ball. And the officials left much to he desired. But all this was UiL~ no excuse to take it rout” Tfl!R9 TIME jinx on the opposing players—— our guests. YODRES S1~OP LAS AMMAS The play in questIon ‘;‘as the howling and yelling by 0 ~d~J the fans to distract the [[MC SAKM NETS 15 of the initial quarter the Bçheat oager while he was The ci! “third tine charm” loc&lshada scant 6—Ylead, attempting to convert a bounced on the smooth—fight jtith Las Aninas frontal pair of free throws • The ing Las Anitas cagers Sun attack fading badly in the fans’ disapproval or das— day afternoon and the fesi— first holf with b’oh Kuwatani agreement with the play as breaking Yoores took ad and Ted ;laruynma sporting called by one of the offic— vantage of~th~.) “breaks” to goose—eggs, big Elmc Sakai irtls notw~thstand1ngthe nose out the visitors by a had to do a “Long Ranger” Granada player wes entitled thrill ing 35—31 score. One to keep thorn in the game to a fair play. of • the large-st crowd of His timely tip—ins and no— Yes, Amaehe won the name the seas-on s~~w the Animas quintet lose a heartbreak curate shooting accounted but it ~ an embit for visitors’ 10 out of 11 tered rival. Let us have ing tilt to th~ last of the c~nter’s ggregatin~ points, while the bores more care about sportsman— combined efforts gave them snic lest~ our school’s well • From the opening whistle a eQ efcrtahle 17—li advan prepared athletic program the game showed promise of being a closo contest with tage. end up ~ ~.he rooks. Iii the third canto the —113- both sides playing tight, Anilas lsds thru rejuvenated Amacho hi rooting section flawless ball • At the end spirit forged aheod 26 to of about ‘30 is a poor show 22 with uuwat’tni t~nd Sakai ing fo~ a school boasting HURR1E~FWS BID~ pumping inundor—goal shots. 7~Y) s ,).lrkent3 • Wake u p And the g~snc really hit a and give your hIgh pitch in the last 3t13-n tems your ful i support. O’IER LIE ~ras za wit; tic lead getting —113— The Hurricanes, 0~1~ of dizzy riding on the 35 Latest information to the lote league entrants, went ~~.alast quarter spree saw, has hi~eabara opened up -tickle into our eors is with a buckat, foli owed by that thr mothers of the tu down the I:~l ‘ Abner ca gers, by a 32—20 e’rrgin in riieXlda’ $ free—throw conver nigh school hand were nj— sion to bring sccre up to r~nred to pay adv.iss ~on fee lost Sunday’s second affray. 25—26 count. But Uyesugi’ s to play at theintert4holas— Flit; ting the hoop with reg— fiold goal and ‘siaruyama’ S tic gem is. (i erhaps they ularit:! in the second Hell, tehurricur,zs ‘‘blew’’ the only digit of the game gave lacked activity cards.) the visitors a four~point Gosh, “tooting” your Lii’ Ahnors ~ll over “flog— patch’ to win with compara— 1 sad Then Y cores’ hash own horn isn’ 1; so c he a p casK; lack with twe buckets tivt - 13;. after all. to knot the score and shot —fib— L’n≤y 1~ ra nk’,r koma b s uha ra ahead on ito’s hnolcShot it has been brought to of the Lil’nhners with 12 Anicas’ Ku”ratuni tall ied our attention that the Ama— points and tioro S~saki of the vrinner with ii r.~&rke’rs again to a 31—all tie. che nigh school rontlag Again Ito cane thru with teetion ntis reenextretIkely were the loosing scorers. a basket followed by honda ‘~ Summary: - “tight”about g5 ving visit— iltJRjll5A~~S2 LIL’ABNFJHS 20 game_clinchin?; nst_sw~sher ;eias courtesy yells. From there on for the last ilogawa 8 f C,Otsuka 1 Come ‘0 think of it, not minutes Yooros”stalled” Joe 2 f Furuta 2 :s4 t:e yell was given for tho successfully t o protect auri ta 7 c Koisatsubar&lZ tcCiavt cagers during Tans— their four~digit lean to Kunisaki 2. g J.Otsuica 1 ua:f ~ games. hand the Las Animais cagers :JCt’S sr~oi.’ our futufa3 Sasakl 11 g Fukumitsu 0 Hurricanes-”’KaVni their first defeat in this v sitIng teams a little of cent 15. saki 2, handa, us u:neds, ~ t ft tnous Attache hoc pi — Saito. Lil’ Acners_~Kirtu— Scoring hondr of the srtiity. it oos~’5 so little _continued on p~gd 13— t)t u,r,rtr5 so much. ra, Sako 4, iCurinara. Pecomber 21, 1943 _PT (‘DEEP ~ Page 13 IIt1~ffDH/A[r~S SCn~dLIP 2 MONU (jfield goal. Well, if this classy— to forge aheac of khe tel-- But the Ir.diana y’~r~ ~ ill lassy will check back to 1cr Care inals. Put they leading 19—17. the issue dated DF~c. 15, were clicking in the well in the final stanza the she will find out that no known one_cylinder spray game turned ink 6 a frr.nzy “cracks” were made against engine manner,’ that is, of free_for—all with both the rooters. 1 was Lrnre]y every tic~ it fired the teams fighting wildly urn ‘~thinkire out loud” asking momentum had ‘F p carry the and down the court with the the student body fo cooper wheel for several rounds. score olosru iNane to:pre ate by givinn the yell At h~lf—t5me. the score stood on a bald head. find the leaders mor° support, that’s 13—9 in Indians’ f~uvor. Indians were floundering a 1. Second half was a slain— while the revived Bobcats Pemember, sty 4 a r hang affair with 1, oth toams were cloning or’) i’or ~ — there ‘a always two ways to matching, bucket for huclet. tory. Hone quintet utara “ci take thinv,s——gccd way ~nd In the last few minutes the to stave off G~-ira:is threat bed way. How about trying J:aache quintet pulled away and d’spe’ately r’Iung to the good way just for me, by snaring three consecu their lone~point lead to huh~ tive goals to clinch their Ic saw’ri “by the hell.” fly third triumph. for non c’ s Va jioka Pu) IC boys of the Lneche high Suinria-ry’. the borne five out of the will he lecvinn iuondr&y for TNDIAIIJ 26 CARDInALS 16 fire ‘ with his eli—a round a series of bask etbail Charrura 4 f Ahls. on 5 last quarter play. tussles around Denver. Hoshizu i: f Eokert 4 Sumrnary~ They are in for stiff coff Lajioke 2 c Evarhart 4 1”DTA’tS 27 PQPCATS 26 petition, we kno’;s, i’str’— Furuno 2 c Hoffman 4 Cknrnura5 f, leynohin S mentor, boys, you are not 3hirxada 5 g Sllenh’gr () Hoshizu P f higher 2 making this trip for bas SUBS: Jrcache—_Eitaga— iia5 .oka P c Fitch P SVjipoda 5 p Silva 6 ketball games citly — — or wa I, Aoki, Yarlaga, l2izoue o]casure. Things are dif 6, ;0~shiwabax’.- MaClame—— Furuno 2 F; Cengel 4 ferent today. You are, in Downing. 211h5: Ar~acbe——Nal:~t0 a way, more or 1es~ on a Ten Indian 90e5 a’:cr ~i,i :zo~ a,r;oi , 5hi “goodwill inissi ~ n There it up again and soundly i uru , Kitazuiai Granada—— is nothing so iemocrat-io trcmoad-tim. Pardinr1 hg ht — Ha ton 3 as athletics. - iahatever weights by a lopsided 3d—C Indian Babes took in you do, whatever you soy, count.. Jnoche junior crag— ar-otter ].op—sided victory it will all reflect hack ers looks to h’ about the as they trounced the be— ~ in this neck of the or the residents of this wilde-rel Bobcat Does 29 to center. Lad to those wYo basketball woods. 9. Taxie tura-i. and Sam Na— have relocate I around Den Shiro Kawanura led the katani led the home so ox-oi’s ver. attack, for the hone five with 6 a~d 5 ii 4ts raspinc— First of all, we want by oha llcing up 0 points. Lively. you tc play your best to win but ]eave a gooc impres YOORIES 5110? LA 5 ANIMAS CAGERS sion in ‘icing so, Secondi:,~ —continued from pago 1.2— YOURUS 35 LitS Rh 11-iA-; 31 win or lose, be good sports day vent t~ k~osd —wro’b strtt.thie Kas hitnahara] 2 f Kuvna tani 8 man. Sakai of the visitors with dencia 5 f .iaruyanm. 1 - ‘ Bon Voyag’, ?umache In 15 ‘ire I 1_earned markers Ito 10 e Sakai 15 dians. Here’s hoping that while bores ‘ Hashiwahara Vctanah, 4 g -ihiha 2 you~ll have a pleasant trio cane thru with 12 points. YamagOwa 3 g Hukunaga I and w ishirur you all the -Surrxnary: SUBS: Yoores—-ti. Jis”i~ luck in th~ ‘nor 14. hara,Y nisrihara 1, (‘i-abe, Al’!) ~ if you read this far, you Yamazuai, Las Animas——Pyc— a MIldlY )Ei-Pb CRRIST11LS, doserve it. sugi 4. r:usalca. _____ December 24, 19-13 ,Pao l~L_.._..~.-,—-—---- .. Pit ELk ,L h-i. ~ gDITION * A SHOfl STO5~.Y • ~pl v’1’ ~11I; 1 • II

~AL~r~~’ ~ . . Hi lid ui iL ~ qT — -- — “The parties ,the dances • ice skating, Cnr~stmas evc, chop suey joints, h,arburgers and pop. The black, heavy clouds hang low. nan, that’s what I call a real Chrirtmas ~Yo icy wind whIstles its frigid call... vacation... I turn and raze at the 5cCi7t before “I oar; never forget those things, Ken. me. T~ roads: ~ arc cordially in— Guesn nobody car’ • But when you’re out vitod to attend., IT Gosh, another one~ in a strange place, alone, those thing,’s A low murmur escapes my lips. taB e on a new nev.ning——whetflflr you like ~ossln; the invitation aside. i: pjok it or not.You start to really appreciate up a magazine and fL.p on my cot. all those ‘little thin~-s”~—th~•~ •things yw “Did you ace the let tan’ that Dale for took for granted——things you thought just you today, Ken?” aico with the holiday season.” ‘uhere ?“ I jump up. ‘You are lucky,Ken. You have socials, Joe’s farn~liar scribbling soon fumbles dances,hanquets. . You get that holiday in my hands. soinit unconsciously. Ithy, you have “Dear hen:” 5’: starts. Christmas right at your doorstep.. “Gee, but itS’ a geing to be a lonesome ft all comes back to me now—— C),ristras for me this yesr. Relocat ion ~ne avenue, window displays, toyland, may ba’re ~ts ;oo.d points hut... ‘J:wflf~er those days hack home? The youtnful laughter. . .the dances, parties, ice skating, hamburgers and pop.... hrig~ tlv decorated avenue, the hustle ——Sure, I remember.. and hustle of tJ.o late Z:hO9~ifl~ crowd. * * * * * ‘K * * * * * * * * The huge, gay window di splays we le om~ ng I getup slowly. Pick up the invita— you to the wonders of toylond. The tier, coat... Christmas trees, boll lea, si.wying, to the “I’m stepping out, ma...” ‘iell;.thtful tunes cf the h~everly carolu A tender, heart—warming wind grazes ‘The youtlifti 1 laughter and joy in thp my skin. My eyes turn to the sky. The early morn. The rustlins of the paper stars are twinkling brightly.... wrappings Ito ~ parcels. lee— ——Jack Ito iu’l exclamations imbued with contelTtrnent.

alonder clocks make swell hh.at kind of gifts can so that she may he self— supper bing. gifts. Yes, if you should you give for Christmas? receive one, you’ll always hith our low month’ ly Relating an luoldent at be wondering what time it Income and ocr jcurchas in g the variety store recently, a young can asked me if is. Th everthcless it is a power limited,it’s a prob— timely and striking gift 1cm. just t}5e other day lipstick was too expensive. In replv I i-old him, ‘‘Don’t tho at times alarming. a spend-thrift junior miss eusical instruments arc asked rae for a lea’n. Not worry, you’ll, get it all back.”F’rOinL past euperienees just thu thing to be given having any ready cash on for Christmas. Since so I ha’’e .. ound out that lip— me, I bold her I would get sticks flavored with fruit many people have good taste her a lean (alone) that for music why not give him night. I later found out juices are baa because she that she was an or List. may give you the rc~pbv. a shoe horn. Last Christ Tou know, an artist; likes I am quite certain that mas I donated a violin to to draw her salary even some ladi is would like hair the high school, of course there were no strings at— though the figuros a r e nets, hut sometime it’s tachod to it. small. difficult to obtain them A candid person always cow for so te prize sug— at net, price. Lint, if you asks for a camera, becouse gestiolas for last—minute look above your head, you’ll it’s a snap for him to take sLeepers. lu these cold find a ceiling price. pictures. P. S. If y o u win cur nigl~ts what could •jitk the presoLY~ short— should receive a photo of be better than giv ng the ago of steel, any man will a man you dislike, then gal a camel’s hair coat. accept razor blades. Al— frame hi~,. Any damsel will he tickled rbady a number of men have gone to the extent of using, •Lf you are thinking of to death. 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in stranre American it orususl — ti~:;. ‘ni: in the true Pmeri— CAl! style. .Pamnr of’ them R-rimi~y Christmas Spiwtht ~ around thezi family Lire— sides .‘dth i”eeS, Santa Tomorrow to Chri~tmas. For the majority of us it is cur second one in the confines of a te location cen C Laus and evei’ythin’~ . ] he ~n’sjted to homes ter. it’s clifferont from those Chrit~tmaseS we enjoyed of no’;;l” wade frien’i.s. in our homes back in i.:he state of sursh.in° ~orehcvi To ~‘e rnor° 3 con jIb, the trtic meaitiiw and spirit of Christmas are lacking. ~ie ar ~J’ten blinded because ‘‘c no lonrer have the 1500 fore r Ira ~ Part’ ——our fri,ends,r~lat it’~ ‘nd famiLy opportunity ‘to attend those pala Christmas eve parties; ht.~uusr ‘v. are ‘cc bonier able ‘to ~oeive or n-lye gifts mem:)ers——ha ‘ r~urr,ed tc trio normal stream Of r.Ifl~rI in abundance; atid because we cue .10 lorger able to en can life that is beyond the joy the swill ‘din’s that. go ‘sith Christmas time • But ga4’iS. i~he:i’ ho;rc ansvrered if that’s ui true ecnceptior. of a “‘mite Christmfts’~ the intemperate ati~acks of we ha uc v~t to To.. -n ard receive the real rerards that hv:;44eria mon’~rS und race— go with the true christmas spirit——eSpeCially in our baitor3_t!nC~hen~1b0 the family ~r~up~ hopes cf all r:Lnoi’it:; grouPs No matter where we are, no matter what adverse con— for e~~:3l. rix’Thts and freedom diJions ‘Ye encounter, xe can and must ~njo:’ a certain ui a democ xaic nation. deirrea of Chris biritts spirit. Remember when C)~rles The-i ej-e cur ambassadors Dickens wrote that one must be a misanthrope if lie vrho have left the confines didn’t have 30tn0 sort of pleasant associations aroused nj tho relocatlen centers—— at the thourti of Christrr~stinie? It’s worN’ a thought and for’ the first time or two. some are enjcyirrr the corn— Because Christmas time he 1 pa to bring tc an erd f pani.onship of real American all petty jealousies or discords; helps to awaken U friends. long_forgotten social feelin’s ,‘andh~ ips t bring 55t’se. who remain be— faTrLily tin a n]çsor——br)ther anti sister, mother and hind the barbed wire fences danrhte r, or Lii I ci- aid son. Family rnn,rhers , who have n-nat remember that each met daily -&r.d jas cC .,it aver4 p1 gaze bury their past 17assjr:s la,’ will make it an~mosltI’~’ an tr Vial priPvar~ . 1 xring the holiday more and mcxc difficult to seasor. anc return ti’,m into a er:rdal ~rribrace. Christ return to the tcwerirx” sky— mas seams ‘thai earls that carried falac notions of’ self-di~nay and pride will he reunited with sincerity, scru. pers , broad boulevards or to alarm in a preen kindness, an’ hers Lenoc tiat only Chnistn.as can bring. valey. it means the ridd: ace of silly prejuilees and passions Even rrjvf as I ~‘rr:it€, which should never have exinted t:sis ne~~°r~ there are Christmas means all th~. ctnd more which anyone, evacuees wath Lult—co sea rich cr poor, in a she’! slant’ shir’’ r a mansion, rn~y ‘[0. t , in hand arid bali isjrr over— equal enjo’’. Vou and J,evei ~an easily express coats hcardi”ic the pullmans, the bru” ‘I,ristir,as :.;pinit——” ifto a J met ely monetary leuvinr apron:1 the drab things arc senr.i.’laxy. .,,~jtjQitS, sufi’oca ‘c the .,.e uleaninPb o ‘ Oh i:i:mas .aFirit can only he cotive ;ed by our exprecsi.0fl~ through our a tious • Ii’ R sat • -; ‘rerirc’ ~‘clr’ and Lh~ svelte, mr neat thot tbs ~s the thou~ht and splr ft of Amacheans , a ro ‘.vit). n~’ rslncai’iOfl ten— ChrIS cmas” can he ta I without its heaut ful trimnhiuxcs ic”. 1’ai ties, .;1ein-,h911 a nlnglnç and countless ~ifts .——S.~.

La ‘~ ~-p I ~L pop’~la r an-, ‘I ni drL~p..±n’ o a ,~e Chr:stnas, l’..t r TO THE EDITOR ~‘~m”n’ e. to make that cream .4 &)4fl hro tj;x 1’!. CL.:~~ we wish co ~hrr the resiUPiltS a rca lii:. flixrdiscr’._. -1 f ,i, A - tAt, to u’.eir rho e iioar”ed coopnx’aticfl cturn1n~ to Line -lea .. life 7. “tn~k: rig our r”ei’.t look stz’~am. a e the di :1115 P I re -rl ‘ci zner C ~C as’.ec”S5. In- arc sire all m~r,or).t’ rrsups . Th. OaS ‘ ,.,. S it.; !iij ‘I i~’ 0. lie t:~r. ciese it is5 tie can P md here and z;:a. s ‘~ill ho great ly a;pre— cre’;ed :strrrigti. for Ii — , .‘ ‘ r.~:.t’ ::i.i~p, Ut .cu?C,S “ -.1)12 ix) i”” C ‘~tob eLated t’t i’l@ at~eflt~ flt dilficult task vrhich lies hos,rrtal ..‘r ‘n_’’ ‘itit p’a”~’ c’’~c’ Fuini Sakri~jucl1i, cc ,..n,jro~. As we celebrate our so Pres. Pi-werneis ‘u’Jt”OftI’.~ n~te’ tea. cnn J’LV atraa a tome, 0 V, ‘VC t

c~ ~ c~c~c\~o ~ ‘S k~NODft TO ADD~flSS DgUUT-AGFRS AI~) THilt PARF:~TS FTh~)P1? O~ Sft[CIIVF S[fl~CE A very important meeting. aoncQrning lcno-iel will base his address on the selective service and draft si.t~ation, lat’est available general ir~for~lation re— ‘gill he held this. aftcrnocn for all cen— oeived from Washington, while thg L~rar tar drai’t—agers and thei.r parents at the hoard will furnish much of details’ te’gard— high school nuditorium at P o’clock, ao— ‘ ins, reinstitution of draft’for Japanese cording -to James @. Lindley, prcSject di— Americans. rector. Tho principle speaker at this Any question pertaining to seThctive coxmsunit colnhcii instigated gathering will service ~iill be answered by flnodel to he Walter J .Krodel, project representative the bes~’ of his ability and knowledge, of Lgoa]. hoard no • 35 at Lunar, Cob. ar’Jod I lrdley.

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Vol. IT,’i~o. 20 — — Awa’he, Colorado Feoruar: 12, 1944 MRRflflST %ThFE S 30 HEAD OF .~1FEf CATTLE OFFER L~CUSES D[s~iaiatE iO~S SENT TO HEART MOUNTAIN Offers of more desirable Tho first carload of of sattle comprised the type jobs arc beginning, to beef .at~ le to he shipped initial shipment which is scheduled to reach its des turn upin ever increasing from this project was sent numbers and those in Mid ‘to the Heart Liountain re— tination Monday. Harbison stated the or— western states are of spe— local, ion center late yester— cia]. interest ‘to evacuee day in o oniplian ce with iginal intention ‘ga5 to raise beef cattle for Heart relocators • ~ates of’ pay, shington orters, accord— Mo’antain as well as for althoucrh depenclinc upo n ing to Donald H, :Iarbison, this project. But last skill and ab~lity,are very assistant project director, season’s light rainfall here good and ranrte fron 75 this weo)c. limited silage cattle, cont.Lnuod on paee 3 Approximately 30 head forcing the original plans CAN HI TOPAL to he dropped. JAPANESE fl1Et~ jurache’s loss of 3 0 TESTS [[GASH OF EVACUAIHON head of cattle will not necessarIly constitute a WASHIPCTOII, P. C., Feb. - a oi-,arc”o 01’ violating, a shortage, as cash derived 9JL Japanese—American held law dea].ing with restric— from the shipment will be a-b wor relocation center ‘Lions in military zones. used to replenish cur pre at Topaz, Utah, today ap Ro”emats’’’s p eti, t 1 0 n pealed to the Supreme court said he ‘ass horn at Cal:land, sent stock. to determine the cons-titu— Cal., of parents who were At present there are approximately 750 head of tionality of the evacuation natives of Janan, — cattle grazing in the pro orders under which he was The Supreye c ourt r e taken from San Leandro, cently held that the army ject pastures and confined Cal. had the’ war’~ i’ne right to in the feeding lot. This numbcr is calculated ‘to be Fred ToycsaburO lore— place Japanese wader curfew sufficient for the center’s matsu apoealed from a fed— orders~ It will announce needs providing the slaugh erel circuit court decision, later whether consideration which uphe~d his nvic— will be given to Forematsu’ s tering quota is met, con cluded Itarbison. tion in the Northern gal— ru tition. ifrjrnia Distr lot court on ‘diWW !fl!DI 9Q,~,flfl99 WAR STA~]PSMi~ES P1111 OVfl ~ 11/00 fl’ An unoffi c Ia I report C-maine out. from a dense that the Army has “just be gun” to sell bonds, and reveals that over ~;l0D snoke—scp’een which o m — ‘worth of war stamps and pletely’baffled the opposi— that its powerful drive ‘bonds have been sold by ticn, the “i’avy” BRA staff will overcome all opposi the Blue Star “others or— War Bond toam, now leads tion. ganization durinc the past the “Army” with 76 per cent Through Feb. 10, the two weeks. Residents are of quota. The Army has WRA staff purchased bonds urged to partloipate in roached7l per cent of its and stamps in the amount “doing their part” in. the quota. of $10,427.18;’ including Fourth War Loan Drive. “gaptain” Eaklor of the payroll allotment, The In each of the 29 blocks, Havy predicts a shattering quota to be reached by Feb a r5presentative has been offensive that will take ruary 29 is $14,234. Extra selerted to oanvass each his tean to quick victory, ben-is have been purchased block, The drive is sched but reports from the Army’s by 76 ~‘t.o_ff~ nne~nbers to - &tt-o-i -, uled to end next Tuesday. - “Captain” Hno&e2~. i,ndtoate ______— — ._PIONEER~ Pebruary 12, 1944

_~$~?J,%DA P~OWiE~E~_ ished Wednesdays and Saturdays by the ~A distributed free to each apartment. Editorial of—I fioe: PIONEER building, Azrache, Cob. Telephone 6~.j nodentofly: Reports officer: •Joe MoClelland Editor: Suec Sakol Staff: Allan Asakawa, John Tsuruta, Roy Yoshida, / — /i~ George Hamamoto, Jim Otsuka, Jim Otsuki, Amy idinabe, Tuea%y$ ~LW rejection Ailene Hamamoto, Jack Icimura, Yayeko Morita, Georgej Q~orita~ Bob Miyoshi, Jack Ito, Tcshiharu Yatsumot2j / of the proposed constitu— / tional amendment to bar Japanese aliens from pur chasing or owning property in Colorado by the State Senate was a tremendous TO THE ED8TOIt victory for the nisei and their alien parents. Not TO THE EDITOR: only a bift gain for one I was much interested in the article in the PIONEER minority group,but it rep of Jan. 26 relative to relocation in the western states resents the recognition of and would like to congratulate whoever made the trip equal rights for all mi for his accurate summary. nority groups. However, I hope the pessimism expressed concerning Only alternative left relocation in these states will not discourage those for these “pressurP groups” who are looking elsewhere. is to secure 26,000 voters’ It is true that there are not many opportunities signatures on a petition, for permanent relocation left in the Pacific and in— which must be filed with termouwbain states. The pioneers in the movement have the Secretary of State by done marvelous work——and——have erected a h~wark against March 5. But at the pre the bitter blasts of hate propaganda emanating from sent time, the all—impor the pacific coast. tant crisis has been suc But these people have taken the cream of opportuni cessfully passed. No doubt ties in the western states and their pioneering work there will be small, in should nob be Qndangered by too many others crow di n g significant agitation here in. The only legitimate basis that I——find for any and there. complaint against the persons of Japanese ancestry—— Next time, the sponsors was their tendency to overpopulate a concentrated area. of this resolution will be I believe you will agree with me on this and will forced to produce real evi not urge any further major relocation program here. dence for such a drastic There are opportunities without number in most sec act inn. tions of the United States where evacuees can dupli Members of the Colorado cate the courage and initiative these pioneers showed Senate and louse of Repre— in the western states. sentative~s, who refused to Residents of ywr cen.ter who do not plan to relocate let racial prejudice and on permanent basis this spring should by all means greed, cloud and obscure plan to take advantage of seasonal leave to do worth their determination for while war work———and at the same time affording an op equal rights and justice, portunity to get out and set his feet squarely on the deserve an accolade fran ground again, to regain the perspective of what Ameri the nisei, law-abiding ca stands for., Japanese aliens, and the Ottis Peterson American public. Relocation Supervisor There were strong words Salt Lake City thrown for and against this measure. Sooje of t he TWO RflIES FOR ADOPflON staunch legislators who re— The welfare section has finding suitable hcmes for fused to let anti-Japanese been asked by the Colorado the two Japanesç~ babies sentiment dictahe their way State Home of Dependent mentioned in the PIONEER of thinking’ dolivered real Children to assist them in of Feb. 9, according to statements that “hit the Jacob Cerrild, counselor. nail on the head affect a constantly de— A report has been re Rep. Wayne W. Hill of oreasine class of people ceived civing some back Denver declared, “Once you .It is an—racial ges ground information about the children and their take one freedom from a mi — ture against a small mi— parents. The welfare sec nority group you can take zior ity of people .“ all freedoms from the ma Wear~ indeed elated to tion has handled similar matters previous lv through jor~ty. ...I have been cau know that Colorado voters tioned that I wi]l be sorry have not misplaced their the Colorado State Depart if I vote against t his trust in their leaders who ment of public Welfare which amendment... .Mv only reply would not permit another functions very efficiently is that I am just as will “California debacle and has always been most ing to die a political Coloradoans can confi cooperative. death as I am to die in dently say, “Our state is It is suggested that battle to preserve American the Land of the Free, and anyone interested in adopt freedom.” the Home of the Brave ing these children, came to the welfare office f or Uttered Senator Bcs - Democracy has won another wor€h, “This law wo~Id onl~’ victory. further information. ~bruary 12, l944~—~ PIONEER--~_-—-——-—~~~ 3 TALENT iZEVUE Vow stm Sought O~o Mien AT MOCK UE The weekly talent revue [a~d Pt~rd~dse Meas~ire will be held tonight at the property ownership by Japa DENVER, Feb.O-’—A strong ilE mess hall,7:30 o’clock, nese aliens was promised drive to obtain enouh sir, according to the conununlty by Sen. willard B. Preston natures on a petition to activities section. Tickets (R., .Adena) as the second place a constitutional may be purchased at 9E, special sessionof the leg amendment proposal on the lOB, llE and l2E information islature adjourned today. next election ballot to bar offices or at the door. The legislature, thru action of the senate Tues day, turned down a resolu romuHrs ni tuliP pnrj[D5 tion which would have put ~iUN OF fl~[S the amendment to a vote of OOAAIIED To mr~ the people. Tonight’s dance at the to the National lnfantiie Twenty—six thousand and paralysis Fund. local high school audi~rium, nine hundred signatures Dancing hours will be sponsored by the Amache will be necessary to get between 7:30 toll o’clock, Boys’ Club, deserves the the hotly_disputed propo center’s wholehearted sup and admissio’ will he 25 sal on the ballot by peti— port as the procoethe1iigo cents a couL.Le. Feature attraction will be Brush t ion. FUNDS RAISE) Ill ADAMS COUNTY Arai and his entertainers. Preston said sufficient Free refreshmentS ~rill ABE funds already have been LINcOLN be served. raised by Jdams county farm ASSEMBLY nan ers to finance printing of In honor of 4)srahafl Lin notices of the proposal in coln, the high school stu FIIOVtI! r ne~Js[;eperS and to take oar e dent body held an assembly of other expenses. TODAY yesterday morning, accord 7:00 p.m.—42F Mess hail ing to Principal Herbert RUUSAL 01141111N Walther, this week. An 7:45 p.m.llG Mess hall (“Mr. Big”) kAND IJZLL GIVWN original radio script was presented. T OMORP: GM fl~?ARfl’ iiPPitOtML 7:O~ p.m.—9H Mess hail Colorado senate’s refusal 7:45 p.m.——GL Mess hall JOB OFFERS W to be stampeded into sanc (“Lady Body Guard”) tionlnr the anti_Japanese MONDAY MFDW[ST STATES land proposal was heartily continued from page 1 7:00 p.m.—’7G Mess hall approved by the Rocky Idoun— cents to ~2 an hour with 7:45 p.m.——SF Mess hall TUESDAY tam News in Thursday’ S time and one-half for all editorial. 7:00 p.m.——OE Mess hall work in excess of 40 hours. The editorial said in Viork at present is av~agin 7:45 p.m.——llE Mess hall Concliulin:! a four—da~ part: “That ~5 the sound 63 hours a week. attitude for a legislative run tonight is Universal’s Although housing situa— musical production, “Mr. body to take. By its firm tionis none too satisfac ness and clear_sightedness, Big,” starring Donald O’Con tory, newcomers do even the State Senate has helped nor, Gloria Jean and Peggy tually find suitable quar stren~then popular confi ters——it is a qqestion of Th’an. Starting tomorrow night dence in representative time and patiende. Assist government .. . .Not that the is “Lady Body guard,” fea— ing agencies and citizens’ turlLa Eddie Albert, Anne Stab Senate has closed t he committee are helping with Shirley, Edward Brophy and door on the proposal and pro— this problem. naymond ‘Malburn. Full of vented it from coming before Some of the more suit the poople for decision.... mirth and laughs,the story able job opportunities are It has merely said it would is about a daffy test pilot hereby listed: professiorn15 not yield to pressure and inadvertly insured for a __bio—chemist, graduate hysteria. It has merely million dollars and a beau and registered flurses, lab taken the sensible position tiful lady insurance agent technicians and dieticians. that an~’ decision ought to Clerical__stockroom clerk, who is hired as his ibody guard. he based not upon emotion private secretary and but upon facts Despite stenographei’. Industrial~ Due to failure of films tb arrive on schedule,movies the emotions war engenders, photography, refrigeration, the State Senate has per watchmaker, pressers, me were not shown on Monday night. formed -the public duty of chanics helpers, tr u c k keeping its head.” drivers, and sheet metal wH~Ii11M [NICFo workers~ Services__hotel 2W C~~OS5 0111 Cl workers ,butchers , end house— II IE ~%~= lisgAgflJSflW Al b1 men. The local Red Cr033 head Pfc. Robert ]?nj ii, Fort There are many attractive quarters has been establish farming and domestic offers Warxen, Wyo.; pfc. irideo uiragawa,FOrt Sam Houston, ed at the east end of 6F for individuals and families, Tex.;$/Sgt. George Mitsuura, recreation hall, according Further information may be to W.IZay Johnson,assistant obtained from l~ario Vecchio, Pvt • Yoshlo Matsuoka, Camp project director . - center relocation advisor. Shelby, Miss. Page 4 PIONEER ____ _Fehruary 12, 1944 ~FiFf\ HONORS AG PIEA(HF1tS A banquet, honoring George Sakoda and Frank VJ1LWFUL Watanabe who ar both re— !oii/A\]ltI Sli II C ~= locating. was held v~1ednes— day at the trOi.iers l mess To Jr. and sIrs. Bill hail by the vocational ag Furuta, 92±—lb3 a boy, Feb. riculture boys. The two 9. honored goes Us have been No. 10 Lullaby Lene supcrvlsors of thc Anlachc Dreamsvill~, Ohio Mr. Jukiohi Jatsuura, high school vocational ag— June in January 64~ l2G—lD, Feb. 9. rio .~ituro training course. TIme was; 2 o’clock After the banquet, the ___—- boys enjoyed ,aotion pio— Dear_Arahella, One receptionist •with tures depicting center farm I oouldn½ s]eep a wink knowledge of bath English ctiv~t~E?5 shown by Joseph last night because I kept an d daponese languages 1;. JcClelland, reoorts of— winking;~ t mvme al—-pan3r Apply at hospital duiring ficrr and Tobio Kewashi— doll. hhen I saiti “ho”~ho renting hours. a of the fire hype rtment gave me the lerseybeunen. I got plenty to “be thanh— ful for but no lcrve no ~ nothin’ so *hy_don’t :r~u fall In love ~‘rIU3i me dm~ at Time Place day. Jon. 1kv or always There nj 11 never he an— cuntay school rieglntrej*s dept. 8:45 a.’c. SH—9E otner VOL Sc rt reek 8:45 a.m. 9k let’s hoard th~ Chattanooga Choo Choo or tEie tI juni or axdacove 8:45 a .m. 811 train to a slee;y lagoon English bervioe 10:15 a .51. SE where there’s a harbor of iuuth fellowship 6:30 p.m. Sb dreaxnboa Us I give you ray IP scat Ing 7:00 pan. 821—90 word ~ ].l he anchors away 1(1 ru—h u—I I arid the trade winds will hiervice 7:00 p.m. 911 take me and you to blue CAThOLIC 10:00 n.m. 11K hawaii where we can see blues In the night. A lit— BUhDttIST tle brown jug of blue cham— Sunday school 8:30 n.m. 7G, 120 pr~gr:e or moonlight cocktail YBA service 10:00 a.m. 7G, 120 with a sprinkling of star— Anult service 2:00 p.m. 70, 120 dust will certainly getyuu alOE IREN and 1 in the mood Service 1:30 p.m. liii For the first time let’s /~~ go ria,Lclng In ate dark be— at the 120 recreation hall. cause Arehur i.eorray too Truth Provos It— hr For tomorrow evening’s me dane Ing inn hurry elf’’ wal J be the s errnon young people’s Christian hhen the lights go on U .)plc to be conducted by 1~.. service, a joint meot~ng I’ll take si*_lessors free no one ooi with Bristol, Holly and i1adamc La Zonga and Jo oh o—Nc— I y c meeting to— Granndr. will he held at victory polka. Of course, .:orrow evening, 7 o’clock we con chan~çe partners the Granada iAethodis t church ‘lance cheek to cheek by ~y.e let ‘sgut lost in the blue for Race Relations day. F,0 .Runoorn will be oha~r ~.l4,t of the silvery mOni. of~c ills. thee you are E~vurL the you are my sun- us •uy arms .Lm going to mon of the affair. All parsons planning to ski no rr!oonli ~t becomes stay 61030 to “au so maybe attend ‘ure requested to he Vbh night r~r. 1 Cay . ~thcn you cctn put year arms at Terry Thllby 7 o’clock. you win I upon a star I con me ,honoy. it can ~t be wrong This inc]udas both Youth stantly see your star ecs ii rjcn&us it ‘ s always you Fellowship and College age OVe” the ra nhow agains U avhri .Ls r,J:.tng a chance on group. — the hjue skies. I don’t love. 1ii2.en th’cv ask about avant to set the world on you C ‘ d )ettcr s peat low “Conversr’t 5 on With God” fire because smoke gets in or ~lse coeplO will say will he thu screen theme 557 eves. ~r~’ rein love. Reinem be r heart tells me ~ don’t I’ll never mention :I2E~ to he conducted by Rev. C. want to walk without you rime hocause you__rhyme with Kuzuhara at the English service .of tho Christian to the Valentine Dance church tomorrow, 10:15 n.m. night at the Amachcu Hi jim, Please think of ,ao and at Terry Hall. but slnde I left my h°art thln’t. cry b~ise as time at the sterledoor canteen goes by you’d he so nice Shiro Abe will preside I’m l:eai.n’ for the Iadt to come home to. as chai mean. KY- roundup to ~ rt’untai n Til reveille take it Rev. Lester E. Suzuki then you roust he onrouful easy. G’hye now. will speak at the Methodist it’s my heart. — church of illkhart, hans., At J as :~°° are my heart Yçairs, tomorrow. acd coil no ~you plua (I—allan—tly PIONEER ——————-——-- C. a Fobflflry 12, 1944 —~ IIISEII cOLORADO SENATE KILLS ALIEN MAiD Ot4WIAJG 0111 DElwER_-h~r a hitter said oeti’bions would he circulated immediately to dehatee em~hasiZing “the Roy Yos hida place the proposed consti dangers ~f racial legisla ‘iJItkT DISBELIEF? tutional amendment on the tion during wartime,” the IT seems some Calitor— November election ballot. Colorado Sez~ate Tue sday About 27,000 signatur~S Si’ nia legislators stay up killed the proposal to re~ nights thinking up ways end electors would have to be for to November voters a means to make life as mis obtained before March S to measure intended to pro erable and unbearable as carry out this plan, he hibit Japanese aliens own possible for nisci. And said. ing land in the state, The they are sporting pretty Provision may be mad° vote was 12 2cr the reso good batting averRge5~ for a legislative fact- lution, 15 actainst. The Representative Gearhart finding conimittee,fil nC0d ~ had pass~’d the pro— (Rep.) of Califcrnia,Where by a ~i,O0C appropriations pàsal, 4R to 15. things “anti” grow like to gather data on alien Sen. W. 33. preston of weeds,introd~40~d a bill dn land ownership, for pro— the House Monday designed Adena, one ci’ the resolu sentatioti ‘b Governor Vivian. tion’s staunch supporters.. to rid the united States of all disloyal persons of Japanese origin ordeseept. ~R.I ii’ ~ The hill, according to an John Kenji Hatami ya, To m Masayuki Taketa, Ar report, has several pe Laramie, Wyo., Feb. 9. Ordway, Cob,, Feb. 12, culiar twists. Bob 5.yasuda,Whefltr~~~, Tom Masutaka Hurakami, It provides in p~rt that. Cob., Feb. 15. Chicaso, Ill., Feb. 12. “every person horn in Japan William K .Kawada, Geld — Shoichi C. Uyeno, Chi and no* living in the Uni well, Id., Feb. 12. caao, Ill., Fob. 12. ted statcs~—must appear in Emiko Amy Fujisaka,Ch~ Harry Hideo Shironaka3 a court of naturalizP.ti0fl~ cazo~ Ill., Feb. 29. Ordway, Cob., Feb. 12. and take an oath of alle Toshi Sakc,Fhila1elP~’, giance or suffer loss of Roy Minoru Okubara, ~eenesburg, Colo.,Fcb.l4. Fenn., Fob. 11. citizenship.” The ques— Shircru J. Kajimura, HeNry Takeo Tanaka, tion’is: What citizenship? Olney Sprine5,C0i0.,F0~/ Houston, Tex., Feb. 10. A person beloni~itg to this Leland Yoshitaka Tanaka, George TaUtomu Nishikawa, category never had U.S. Olney sprincs,Ccbo.,Feb.r~ Walla Walla,Wash., Feb. 9. citizenship, except for a Gecro’e Hantatani, cald— Charles ZenpeiKitazim~, very few who served in the well, Id., F~mb. 10. Waila Walla,WRSh., Feb. 9. U.S. ;rmed forces during Akie Aburano, rhila:ei— Henry Hajime Tanaka, World War I. phia, ra., Feb. 10. Caidweli, Id., Feb. 20. And the oathtohe taken George Masashi Tsur’J— Wally Sa~ara, Laramie, by a Japanese would de moto, Olney Sprines,00lO. clare his disbelief in the Wyo., Feb. 9. Chuichi ‘Niizawa, Walla Feb. 7. devine character ahd deific Gaiki Imamura, Ord~ay, Walla, Wash., Feb. 9. ancestry of the emperor Joe Kamikawa, gaidwell, Cob., Feb. 7. of Japan or anybody else George Iseri,9N~l~ Walbk, for that matter if he held Id., Feb. 14. David N. Kawaye, Jules— Wash., Feb. 9. flo such belief in the first Toshik.o Nishihara,Ohest bure, Cob., Feb. 0. place? TCiycshi R. Uratsu, Aur nut Hill, Mass., Feb. 14. To make such a declara Hideo Natsumeda,Laramio, tion would he toadmitthat~ ora, NC., Feb. 10. Jamó~ Shigeru Makimoto, Wvo., Feb. 9. he held such a belief pre Sam Sentar’ U.ogawa, Aurora, MC., Feb. in. viously. No nisei would Laramie, Wyo., Fob,. a, dare to place such a cloud Nobuo R. Sakiyama, Par— fornia.’ Grace McDonald of en his loyalty. That’s arnie, Wyo., Feb. 9. San Jose was the lone dis like a married man trying iCon Ito, Laramie, 91’ro., senter. to answer that trick ques Thereupon Statc Senator Feb. 9. tion: Do you still beat Harold I!aruyaTakahP~5b~, Gecr~S J. Hatfield of Mci’— your wife Boystown, Nob., Feb. 8. ced, Calif.,.decl~i’~. that per~haps a little more Haruya Ronal” Mat suoka, thought and care would give she “does n o t represent yeenesburg, Cobo.,Feh. 14. the agricultural interest Congressman Gearhart a Ke~n Sumita,Denver,00lo., and is not qualified for clearer perspective on the membership on the board.” Fob. 9. nisei problem. Jean Totniko 3uooka, how The irony of Senator Hat LONE DISSENTER York, NY., Feb. 21. field’s charges isthat she CaQifornia Eo~rd of hen— Tatsuo Harry Ku.yahara, lacked qualification because culture under pressure from Netv York, NY., Feb.29. she refused to he a party Governor Warren rescinded Charlie Noboru !‘Tayedft, to racial discrimination. its recently ddopted poli Chicago, i~1., Feb. 9. And it’s a sad commentary cy to “use its influence Masao yoshinara, Grand when the fitness’ for ho].d— that race prejudice shall Junction, Cob., Feb. 15. ing public office has to not jeopardize the lawful Neikichif 0 shin a g a he measured by the yard roturn” of evacuees of Grand Junction,Cobo.,F0~C~ ‘Japanese ancestry to Cali— stick cf race prejudice. Page 6 PIONEER February 12, 1944 HUCKLEY APPOP3TED Tfl ~1fltfl~!JE1C PffMIiW C t4EW SJAflSUCØAS’$ L~U fl~t~L gj9ütnp~ ~4G Joseph Buckley is the The fcrtnightly bock re ing to William A. Easton, head librarian, this week. newly appointed stats iti view programs will be re— An interesting program clan in charge of the cen swued next Wednesday at the is planned and the public ter statistical depart high school library, 7:30 ment, according to Walter to 9:30 o’clock, accord— is cordially invited to at tend. Music will be fur N. Mcers, personnel offi nished by the high school cer. orchestra under the direc Buckley arrived from ~tt% 0/’ Niapra Fulls; NY, earlier tion of Charles Ilinman. this month. Lir~ TØPiflE~ OFFIRS FHt[flF~ FEB. 11, 1943——Concert ~varMa ~VO&?SCO~ by senior high pep band TRAUIM~G ~OUR~E 11.14 U9’ES CENflFR aids in sale of ~485 worth S:ince the local fire department’s firefighters Mrs. Viriinia RarnsThnd, of war bonds and stamps at are nearly all young men case worker and assistant appointed personnel mess.... of draft age and will un counselor of the social Reaction of nation’s press doubtedly be reclassified welfare section since Aug— editorials favor establish in lÀ, the fire department ,ust of 1942, left with her ment of nisei’ ccñbat team.... wil]. offer a txaining course son, Mack, for S’t. Paul, Nur~es aides training clas to middle—age men. Minn., Feb. 1, to make her ses start at local hospital Interested persons are home there, according to •,•.Rohert Gross, noted urged to contact the fire Miss Sara A. Brown, asso violinist,. gives two con protection officer at the ciate counselor. H?r suc certs at Terry mall.... fire department., cessor is Miss Idar:aret Susie 0nomi~’a, 711—SE, be Means,who joined the staff lieved to be only girl in JUl51 ilb’lES FOR on Jan. 17. ‘US to - posses gold—plated fireman’s bad~e 13resented mxicw M4TSUURA by 16 firemen for her many Funeral service f o r SCI~IOOL services,;. .Reo ‘department Jukichi I~atsuura, l20—lD, ±akes in ~865 profit during who passed away Wednesday January. at the local hospital,will L ~uo’wrEs) be held tomorrow afternoon, The local high school S.. 2 &clook,at the 120 Bud Co—op sponsored a social FEB. 13--Special PIOIEER dhist church. Wake service hour with the theme, “Win Consumer enterprise edition is scheduled for 7 o’clock the War” yesterday,acccrd .Co—op starts l0—d a y tonight. ing to Miss Grace Lewis, charter mentership drive.. vocational aE~visor. Ad Progress of campaign to be INJ T IE I1~fr~ mission to this event was ~hown on thermometer chart Female receptionist at by the purchase of a, war posted at the’ canteen.. stamp. Coimnuniby council approves the hospital clinic, must —Hi— proposed by—laws of co—op be able to speak both Eng lish and Japanese. Apply Ada Ellan Winans of .High school co—op pays Great Falls, Morrb.3 joined dividends~ ..,Firemen Hiroshi at the center hospital. the high schoOl faculty Taclaisuma climbs thilitary 4’cost clerks, 2 time last week as, a biology and policets 90—foot pole to mathematics instructor, save American flag when keepers, 3 seoretariesr 3 typists. Apply at room 6, stated Herbert K. Waither, halyard broke at sunset on principal, yesterday. Linooln’ s birthday. south ad bldg. (Eaklor) Miss Winans is a graduate \. •of Mcnmcith College in Illinois and Colorado State College of Education at 6z~:[I1iflJH ~~L---~ Or eel e —Hi— The knowled2:e that hundreds of residents labored Shortar~e of teachers on the farm during last year’s harvest season is obvious. has forced three high school Yet there are some hidden facts un1:no~m ‘b the majority classes to be dis,mi~sed of Amache residents. last week, and if present Over 1000 wor]sns, one—sixth of the center popula conditions continue, more tion, had to sweat and toil in order to keep the “life classes will be dropped, line of the center” from being cut. Of this total, announced Princ~.paJ- Herbert 400 were paid volunteers, 300 were under—aged school IC. Walther, Thursday. children or unpaid volunteers, ‘while the balance was Instructors are needed r5~gular farmhands ... Daily number of volunteers ranged in the following classes: between 50 to 150. vocational agriculture, At present there are 138 regular farm workers which animal husbandry, mechani include a dozen women, who are sorting onions, pulling cal drawing,, mathematics, turnips and cleaning, irrigation ditches. In addition, science, art, and boys and 37 vocational agriculture boys assisted by two super’ girls physical education. visorsare working on their own beef cattle’ and hog Interested persons are projects. requested to cor:bact Walther Arrangements are being made to purchase. purc bred immediately at the high swine by the farm division, but nothing definite has ,schocl office. been announced. ——Jim Otsuka P~I O~T~

N c 7 ADIOS, HARRY February 12, l944_.~ -- Athletic Director Harry 10k DUSflFRS~ Shironaka sent in his res e~4uaLgEL~S sir ignation recently. Thereby 7-011 ~~ATED the recreation department flWDUSIIUAL P114 Another Sunday cage may force headman Brush lost a very valuable man. triplet will go or display Araito juggle his line—up. Harry has served over eight at? the high soLool gym But with all—star Soapy months at his post, which liyashima heading the parade, included part of softball, with the “LA” tit li.~ ts, Du~ters, faeingthe luckless Arsi lads should go thru and a full season of base— Eight—Ball boopmen in the the league undefeated. On bail and basketball. he feature ath-raction of the the other hand the Right— will be sorely missed by afternOOn.Ifl the 1 o’clock Pallors will he “go—for— all concerned snUb sports broke”tO redeem themselves curta5~n—rais er,the Finance but, like a guod man, our for the humiliating first— casabans ~d the Slaughter athletic maestro has de round defeat.If Ping Oda’s house ~ will clash cided to resettle. Harry veterans are able to re is relocating to Ordway, in the first of the three— game playoff for tho In— peat the inspired perfor Cole., Monday to engage in mance they put up against farming. Lots of luck Har— dus trial flag, while the Zephyr~Firemen net_swisher the Yooros two w eks ago, ry,and we’llhe seeing you. is slated for the second then the fans can expect a Because Shironaka is hang—up maplewood tilt. leaving, and also due to tussle. The Dusters offense Flag—c opp ing Firemen other complications involved, may see a letdown wi Lii cuint will he out to pro t h e proposed basketball tect its undefeated single— tournament wil] prohab]y sharpshooting, Johnny Niiaaza gone_withrelo0ation~~i

——~—— .— I shuresconitlr honors. with ense Tuesdoy night’s intrtt Sn ~mary: Summary; mural basKetball program Zt~J~7RS (ci3) lionxahash~ G1&i~.~rA (6~) Rice 19, will present two “A” hasp— 2,tllshiiura 16, noki 16, Gillette 25, I)nrhan 16, ionship hound teams, Cali— b;xi.te 2, nai:a~nki and bye— Aorris 4, halter, Reich. hers and Globe Irotters, kulo • EIGflT—BkLI (52) Isuruta clashing in tie Ceatuxe pdCbC(t (So)Ito ~ ,Otsu— 10, Shirmizu 15, ~uruye 15, game. 21 5, Duo 6, sorikane 7, Yoshirla 2, Aoki, Okeb € Should the Globe Trooters YataLe 6, Ii ama ~o to 2, Ei- Yokoi 2, Nakahars C, hawa—

( five win—no defeat) lose kido,Ha ~iIara and Jasnoka . xnura 2. jjp~~ ~‘, ‘‘~ ‘~ %ng~e —A DouMa H~der sEal hers and the Zombies, both For floe day N~ to, Laop tErnak having four wins and one Final lr,anue genes of nioho and Flu Inaha leading loss. ti,c’s ~aso’ have been Get the attack. All—star Frank The first place Golden for ion4ov’ s double neader iKomatsubara and bouncing Avo]aicle -~‘il1 face the wit] t)~e Lot and Cold Royal fl Otsuka are emcee ted to twice defeated 1-’ 38’s in a Plushers iyIgli:g nitli the kee~ thu nhners in the “~~“ contest a1; 7 o’clock. such at used Lii’ AhnerS, gamç ~ruuh their stellar —--———eeaee- Qr~~s~--—~- wh~ le ii; x Horr:cane—ironeo perforuranoC~ Amazing Tom Yokoi of court; brawl will round out In Ut c s econd tilt the the Paeult~ Slavedrivers the 5 1 a gb—A sci,edule. blue clad i3roncos will play qutnuet amazed the sedate Those gases were saved up their one finale against cage fans ~ust recerLtly to finish out the loague the all—Shot Hurricanes, by amazJnglv tank ing 10 tilts at tie earliest 6~~_ who have lost all hut three points in their 50—32 win sible late. 1 1 p—off of p].ayors from their original over the Zombies in an cx— the opening game has been roster. ho doubt the Hur— hibition gane.And the man— slated for 7 o’ clock, ni~a2i?rS wi]l floor a now ncr of boi:oi ‘s exploitation T h Lil Ahners are outfit to ,nsct th )‘ofl and looked essier tba&’tnl.:ing given little chance egainst on” Br6ncs, who petered candy away from a baby.” the high—powered doya] Plush— out in bite how strotoh One would never suspect er cagru’s wi bIt Shig Saka— title drive.

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u~fet’ed ~ LW GIItANADA 13U5flJE55 MAN Of course, the “hahies” in Eigh.t outs ‘~e cling basket— afternoon. T vi 0 players L~,e rec “ ~A” circuit don1 t hail players woro ,,xored v’er~ selected from ea°h of let go of their candy’1 so at a banquet ,iVJLL by au— tho finn ioagpbs, syrelu±irg the ewsily- taro Gojido at lie Grenada girls’ leagnu. —~-—-———es~~rQ ~~~xmames———- chop S rACy house Thursday Ii a xl 0 r e I guest ooxrc ~ Calibers’ itankShimada ~jj ~ñj~ri ,fl~T ‘~“°:~‘ ilyashi la and John

is one of tire tew high ‘ hasiotrrabtra of the Ak school cagers who is also HU S W~N Johny i~ishimura and Rusty a ~ durin~ his The recreation de~,ar’; Urotsu of the “A”; iomo~ro spare time hurinir, Fri— mcnt announced that the Kirroshita and Jornahaml— day rir.ht.’s (F~o~4) intramural Lii’ Atn~rEUrri0anu tilt n1oto of the Girls’ iriap:us, tilt Hank broke the gym played ilodnoarlay night has and Tom 1ajt.har~. and John record frj landint; on three been ohal:od up as win for ha Lamiva of tIe Industrial “laps” in one try. The thxfl,ners h forfeit. It league. fact that he chose the only was charged that the lIar— D;hxr gurst wore the three feminine ~ on nicaners used several in~ mc aLms of the con~nuni by the south side’s front row cli ;ib Li piayurs. This is activitios athietlc hope rt— vIas——0000rlii to hank——a the first league victory imant a.rxd iqunbers of tb oo—lr,cidont. !Kmr’uamn. for the Lii’ Ahac r nuintet. rIohE2lt staff. .,,Fage 9 February 12, l944,,,____——.-——— HATAHARA LEADS flO~1A flAMAAtOIO 10115 91 ScOrnNG PAtADE 016115.10 FOP 6I~L CAGf~5 High—flying Tom Maya— Norma “Luisetti” Hama— Listed are players who hara of the Slaughterhouse scored 15 or more points: five took top scoring honor moto of the championship N.Hamamoto (R) ‘ 5 97 in the Industrial league S e p ol Raahlerettes hung up an enviable 19~4 point T. tiyano (s) 5 84 with 41 points accumulated N,Kinoshita (55) 5 77 in’ six games. Finance’s average in copping the in~ dividual scoring race in C.Kanda (n) 5 70 Tad Hukaihata had the best Y.Nakano’ (HF) 5 65 avprage with 21 digits in the Girls league. Rambler— ette sharpshooter combined S .3iashino (T) 5 63 three tilts. ~~s,ksakawa (i?F) 5 62 Following are the 20 46 field goals with five converted charity tosses H.i&eshiwabara (av) 5 50 top scorers: G TP A.Th.,rano (iii) 5 38 T.Mayahara (B) 6 41 for 9,7 digits in five tilts. Spurs’ dead—eye Terukb 1. Kawaguchi (T) 5 37 S~0kuda (5) ‘ 6 ‘30 Miyano with 84 markers—i6.S o .Takao (ss) 5 32 J.Hatamiya (s) ‘ 5 .28 average took second place K,Ya’~i (ss) 5 28 M.Kimur~, ‘ 6 26 (~) R.L1o’~’ita (if) 5 27 S,Furukawa.(H) 4 23 honors. - Incidentally, ~he t~ .~3u~iyav:a (a) 5 24 T.Furuya (F) 6 22 holds the ‘gym scoring re— cord wit” 3* qounters. K .Taketa (i) 4’ 23 T.Ioka (a) .6 22 B .Inariasu (ss) 3 19 T.Iipkaihata (F) 3 21 R.Kafaikawa (s) 6 12 L~. orita (s) H.Ioka (s) 6 -~ 20 E.Hashiok~ (is) -6 23, B.Zooi’i (T) 5 18 K.Ono (8) 5 ‘ 18 G.harutda (Li) 5 15 J.Kawahara 6 18 S.Iiirano (F) (3 10 (s) L5Gi~j5J: R,Ramhierattes; Fr.Shironaka (F) 6 15 ‘J.Makino (u) 6 10 8, Spurs; 35, Lc3l~a M.Nagoshi (F) 3 14’ B,i:iatsumote (13) 6 10 ditOOt’ ing Stars; RI, Royal Plush— G .Fujisaka (H) 6 1’~ LEG$~*ii: i3, Slaughter house;’ 8, 3cre’edri.vers; F, erettes; T, Toppers; J, G.Iwanaga (a) ‘ 8 13” i~iar:tiettUs. G.Sasaki (s)’ 6 ‘13 Finance, H, .ospital. - #FflM1~YCU1L sranarar Auac1~e Reorestio?i Associetion MhI~Star Sebct~óns o F R~c r e~k~,:± 0 ‘f.i~ ice Aiaohe, Colorado Fol1owinga~ the all—star selections released by the at~1eti9 department of Ii~CO~1E AISD :~L~-EI13H StKIH LilT ‘the communities activities section. i’tor The all—stars ~rere chosen on the basis Dece:’ib7r lH’~3 of number’ of votes received in the all— INC0~E~’ opponent ball,o’ts ‘bast by th~ various hovie N~ceipt :~ 92.80 team ‘managers. Besketball R~cei 9t 194.18 ‘ictw LEM~fl ‘To’~~l Income ~1, ]. 22.96 E.Kk’EiliE Forward , JOHN I(ASj,J3;APA~{A** Yoores tiovie Expense 625.39 Forward J0±W’TSUIW’TA** 8—13a11 Athletic ~xpens e 14,0.21 Center JAMES IIIYASHInA** Dustors 281 .39 Guard BENLY YAWIkGIWA** Yoores Dance; ~usic Gd, ~ShQC1 20.65 Guard’ JOHN. NIIZAWk** - Dusters 1 .‘aO Honorable mentions: lfiles tj’amada General Expense Total ~xpense 1, 959 • 13 and Alfred Kato, Dusters; Tommy Ito Let da:Ln and aac Watanabe, Yoores; Yori Aoki 8—Ball. (Ed. note~-Incl’tde’i in tie ethic tic, “nr LIEAE$HE dance and music expenses are the pur chases of Jin electric ~co’eho&r.’.i,t9’a.5O Forward JOHN NISICIMURb, Zephyrs piano,’ 4~128.93, and’ a drum set, ~89,73.) Forward BRIG ‘SAKAUOTO Fhthhers Center RUSTY LTRATSU** ‘Firemen FI1Ar~CIALS’L41~i≤11iT Guard jQ~ NORI≤ANi3~ Bronoc~s Deceiber 31 1943 Guard JOE YATAt3E* sroncop Guard FaAtdC KOWILTSUEAHL* Abnors Honorable mentions T ô’m i ~ o joe, Cas~• on Hand ~ 448.06 Cash in Rank 1,539.12 Hurricanes, and Shinzi Saito, Zephyl’s’. Tdtal Assets ~i, 987.18 6rnflS UEA\wgE LIA231LIT 1db: Forward NAiAIYE KINOS1IITA~* Delta Stars Accrued f≤xpense 374.39 Reserve for Tax 91.32 Forward NORiJA HALI&~10TO i~ambleretteS Block Talent Show Forward SADAYO Wi~SFINO* Toppers Forward 101(0 NAKkNO.~.. j’lusherette~ ?roilt 28.oo Total Liahiii,tifls 692.24 Q’~axd HIROKO kASEI1~ABAttA Flu sherett es U1~DI3TRIBTBD nET LOG Li~: Guard ‘HOjiIOYO KIUOSf!ITk Delta Star’s Guard JAI’iET KUBOCHI Ramblerettes As ‘of November 30 1,241.11 Net Profit Dec. Honorable ment~,ons* Mary Wada and “1,294 .94 Shizue Nagoshi, Delta Stars. tret Worth (** denotes unanimous ohoioe,* da— Total U.D.51. inca :e and ~,1,9o7.18 notes tie.) Liabilities ~_1

A ACHE cOMMUN$T ~OUNQE. RKflV[S MYIR’S R[P[Y TO 1 !-PO~NT [TWON •OU(ST~ON OF VONPIG FRA~CHW%i S~6rnF9CA~J Of all the points discussed in Na14onal Director t-ilion S. Myor’s reply to the Amache Cost unity Council’s il—point petitior,as released Thursday by the council’s executive committee, the question of voting franchise of the nis~i rn”idents of relocation centers holds the greatest significance. The following statement tfle made by ‘yor ci’ the subject: “It is the pini f competent attorneys that residents of relocation centers have the right to claim residence and the right of votinc in the states where the centers are located.~~ In regards to point no. 8, it i. t’s 7IRA intention, “insofar as -this agency can make commitments, to main~ain-xe],oc&tion centers for those person who canrot

successfully relocate.” - -

additional funds by Con— - gres0. 4

The text of VillA Direc ______tor Dillon S. Myer’s reply Vol Il No 3? Saturday March 11, 1944 Amache,Cclo. to local Community Coun—’

oil’s petition and aceom— 0 panyinr letter: Washington, DC March 1, 1944 ~flj~Efl. First local official Mr. Shiro Abe press release of the doc Chairmfln,COmlUUflitY Council TflUtI) AfT-flAW? ument containing the 11 re Granada Relocation Center quests forwarded to Nat ion M~ache, Colorado LIST W(OWESD*Y al Directcr Dillon S. Myer Dear Mr. Abe: The third Array-Navy qual— This will acknowledge ifying test for Amache on Feb. 22 by the Amache Community Council in behalf your letter of February 22 youths ,who are high school transmitting another letter graduatetbetween the ages of the center’s nisei res— •idents- was wade Thursday which you wish to transmit of 17 and 22,will be given to the President and to the Wednesday mcx~ing,9 o’clock, by the council’s executive committee. head of certain government at rocrn 4 d the high school Departments and agencies. building, announced Miss This much_publicized The proper procedure would Grace Lewis, vocational document was accompanied be for you to send a copy advisor, Thifrsday. by a letter petitioning of the letter by ri~il di No applicant will be ad Myer ‘s advice as to “the rectly to ~ach of the per ~nitted into the room after proper channels for bring son whom youwishtc rece~.ve 9 c’block, and those tak— inz this to the attention it. inj~ the test are requested of the responsible author There can be little argu— to bring ~wn soft lead ities —~ontinüed on papè 3— pencils. According to th~ execu tive committee’s plan, the 20 W~4t STAIE% aflWIFfl GE$ISTS Of letter of requests will be LOCAL &9101fl1 flflflclf YUU&SVi’AV sent immediately to: The About 20 members of the headqu~rteVs throughout president of the United WRA staff were guests of the nation observed the an States, Department of War, Department of the Navy,and the Military Police at a niversary. ~rcgram and lunch observing P-~ftUWCfllES Department of Commerce’s the se~ond anniversary of US Maritime Q.flflissiOfl. Following ±5 the text the Army Services Forces ~flU%T IRt6mSTa last Thursday. 1st Lt. Those velio receive noti— of the 11—point petition released by the executive Donald ?facNaughtOn spoke fications for their pre— briefly, emphasizing the induction physical exami committee of the Community fact that 1944 must be an nationcnMard5, 20 an~ 23, C ounc ili all—out war year. Actinr’ are reminded that they must - The draft an-c evacuee Project Director ;r. Ray register with Flarlow Tom— Americans of Japanese an— Johns on stated that the •‘TRk linson, chief of internal cestry have been and are responding to the call of re~ognizes its respoYibil— ‘ecurty, by no o n ~ a r. the government to accept ities as a civilian agency 14, 19, a n d 2a respee— military service and civi durine war times and ex t ively, announced Walter pressed appreciation for I(nodel, selective service lian responsibilities in the cooperation of the en officer, this week. the war effort. tire Amache Military Police These sign—ups will aid As it is known to all organi2.ation. in waking transportation of us the evacuees suffered A radio broadccst of an arrangements, compiling severe economic losses and address by Lt.General Bre— final liet of pre—inductees, hardships and they are fac hon Somervell completed securing the proper number ed with numerous problems the morning’s program. of meal tickets and other both present and future, Military posts, camps, and essential servi~es. continued on pan-e 6 rage 2,_ ____~PIONEER,~_.,.,_.z_. ‘ March 11, 1944

-__ RAfl~A P~O~EEIft_____ / Published Wednesdays and Saturdays by the ~yyRA distributed free to each apartment. Editorial of— fioet PIONEER building, Amache, Cob. Telephone 63. Reports officer: Joe I~ioClell~nd Editor: Sueo Sako Staff: Allan Asakawa, John Tsuruta, Roy Yoshida, • George }Iamamoto, Jim Otsuka, Jim Otsuki, Amy Minabe, The latest and most lAilene Haivambto, Jack Kimura, Yayeko Morita, George startling cry of war hys— ‘Morita, Yonemi Ono, Jack Ito, ~oshiharuMat5umot0,Rby terioal and emotional people MurakamL Junior Nal:agawa. comes from Delaware this ______- week in protest over a few ,.

r~ /0 em pc racy ~V n Act i o ware farmers are putting u~Y Carrying app~’oiimately 35,000 signatures, saM.y a big fuss and sheddi2~ over the required 26,943, a petition barring Japa~ie5e~ “crocodile tears” that nisei aliens from owning real estate in Colorado was filed are a “menace to our wives with the secretary of state Tuesday. This petition and children.” I should was circulated aftex~ a special legislature session like to know of any record killed a similar amendment proposal. This proposed showing a resettled nisei amendment will be placed on the November ballot. who sneaked around in the Recent developments ~ Salt Lake City and Denver, dark and forced ~yphysioal affairès d’Dr. Leohner, a&f the above_mentioned alien harm on American women or land measure are surely the signs of “anti—seeds” blown children. ~.nland from California taking root. The shadow of The uninformed .Aner loan California’s racially intolerant group is getting long pi~olic hs~ f~.led to realize er and longer, and more oninous each day..’ laid like a that one of the greatest gluttonous giant it is attempting to get as wide as it drawbacks in the relocation is long. It has long passed the stage of telling its program that VillA officials ownpeople what to do with the Japanese problem, but are fighting is that evac has ~ to look after the affairs. of other uees themselves are afraid states far and near. of unfavorable public sent And to fight this current of hate and distrust, iment which might result in this whirlpool of discouragement--We have but one wea bodily harm to them. pon. That age—old power of the pen. We must utilize Rather heartening in this ~t fully to our best interst. Letters to editors, letters to legislators, letters turmoil is that. the employer of these first three nisei to government officials, letters to influential and relooators has declared he fair—minded citizens, letters to our friends of all will “back his new workers nationalities, and letters to our severest critics. to the limit.” But on the’ Yes, even to ow SEVEREST CRITICS. With facts and fig— other hand, the protestors ures,with candor and care, with heart and soul. First are yelling their heads off have something. to say. Then say it so that people will that they would prefer to read it, understand it and believe it. import German of. Italian Let’s go, fellow nisei, a good cause is worth a good fight. That’s the democratic way. --Roy yoshida war prisoners under military guard then permit the in ~ ~iloSlPfl1AL TO F~C[ flux of nisei to over-run Lfr1HTEONURS~~ SEtiIV~iCE S001t4 their ooxmaunity. The Dela— lieve that ultimately, we warites forget that the re The nursing service in all community hospitals will be faced with almost cord of every individual of the same situation as now this “yellow menace” has throughout the entire Uni ted St~tes has reached a exists in most of the com been checked with the files munities within the United of the Federal Bureau of definite crisis,states Dr. William T. Carstarphen, States. Investigation. To meet this grave con It is serious when chief medical officer. There is not a hospital in dition in the shortage of thoughtless people will let nursing service, we must their emotions make them the entire nation that is not feeling this reduction begin to recognize the nec— prefer that their neighbors ‘essity of abolishing lux shall be, the very persons in nursing personnel due to extraction for war ser ury nursing in all of its their sons, husbands, fa form, Dr. Carstarphen con thers and sweethearts are vice. Here in jgnache,adds Dr. tinued. Also to reduce to fighting against cm the far.’ a minimum the hospital ser flung battlefields. One Carstarphen, we arp at the present time, in a much vice, our doctors must ad would think that they would mit only those patients nore favorable •position. prefer loyal .~nerioafls as who must have hospital at However, it is temporary neighbors no matter what tention. Unless we face and I have rea~son to be their ancestry may be. these facts now and begin One can easily account forseen cpmplioatiOfls may to act accordingly, much ‘to a certain degree that arise if racial prejudice more drastic measures will Easterners are always and hatred should take root be forced upon the hospital cool toward strangers re management in order to gardless of color, race or in a community whose fore. fathers believed in free meet this situation, Dr. creed. It will be unfortu Carstarphen concluded. dom and equality. nate and possibly many un —— .______~_-_-__ Page 3 March 111 1944 MflWS REPLY ON DO YOU WANE JO “LF~AWF” Ib-PO&NT PETIflQ~ _continuod from page l~ A&~A CItE? 1HI* GIL ffi’ HIM the project was (-stablishnd tent about the validity Do you want somo pictures in the surnraer o’ 1942. of ‘jort of ti ~O~~tS which of Amac)ie? ~1e].l, now you Who can you get t yo~ raise, and none con— may order prints of any of picturs? At tic Co—op c mit g your right to sub— the more than 500 such pic store in the west nd of cit such a statement of tures taken hero by offi— tL cant.~en. Or i~rs will requests to officials of cial ~RA photograph ~rs since be taken daily from 9:00 the government. I cannot to 11:30 a.rn.and from 1:00 presume ‘~o speak for the to 3:00 p.c. Prices vary officials of other agencios, MOVHIEfr according to the size of but I do feel it ny duty the pictures. Jo livery of to point out to you that TODAY pictures will he made as in each action whic.~ has 7~00 p.~t.——lZF i~3SS hail yloss hail fast as orders can he for boon tak n by any branch 7:45 p.m.——llG warded to the jltotographer of thu government which (Suez) ann the fin is :ed u roduc t has h~.d the effect of res T OiA0IUtO~ t:tess ball returned. A conp1et~ file tricting the rights of 7:00 p.n.--OH uiess hall of all pictur s is availa American citizens of Japa— 7:45 p.ra.——9L (Flight For Freedom) ble at the [hotogra)hic • nose ancestry, there has counter in the co—op store. boon dclii- ~rate reasoning, MONDAY ~ess hall Look ‘em over and put in • keeping in mind the good 7:00 p.m.——SO 7,45 Moss hail your order for the ones of Ui rat on nsa whole. you viish~ in wartine it is inevitable TUESDAY ~4oss hall Snys R~ports Officer Joe that some individuals and 7:00 p.tn.-—OE Mess hail iicClelland, “Many WRA staff groups will h~ ~allod upon 7:45 p.m.——11E • to make gr at~r sacrifices “Su~z, starring Tyrone :ae-nbers and rsidents have than oth~rs, in oruer that Power, Lorotta Young; and been asking about these ~he not cal n~eds may be Annabella, will conclude pictures.i0 are very happy served. its showi’ g ~enight. that the Co-op s-ore is I should like to com Stnrtin,; tomorrow is a new able to handl all th~sc ment bri fl onth~ r~que3tS human—interest story inter— ordcrs,for it is the only setS forth in your lettor. lacing romance with a’ria— way in which the ofuicial Nurffbers 1 and ~ deal with tiori——”Fliglit For Freedom” .RA pictures can he ‘node matters of Army policy and ——featuring Rosulind bus— available. £kost of these the .1: r Departme t should sell, ?rcd 4ddurray, I: .r— pictures ~vere taken by WRA comment co c ~mning them. bert ,hrsiiali, Edward Cia— photographer Tom £~ rker and •iiumb”r 10 is of joint con nnelli and Walter Kings— are v-’r” good.” cern to the ~:ar and IF vy ford. ~ ted].ysuJ,OStOd so~oot CAL S ro~ • Departments, s ihce both departments are concernod most fa ~ous omit’ CF r, VOLUMIFER yORKERS Amelia t~a”h’ rt ,th~ icturn P cal1 has e r issued - iv I th security attenlant upon uaflOUs programs car do icts ri c ~~dventuY s of by the elomui t ~ry school ried on with the various an aviatrix from h~r first for voluntary I -lp~ rs to colleges and ulliversities. sole fli}t to t~o last, bring back shru~stotflu~ d The War Dopertnnn’ is when sh heroicolly dips in landscaping th . block &oñcornod also withcortain her plane into the Pacific this Sunday, declar I r. aspe~ts of Number 3, and while 01! a mission ftr the i~noch D u inas, princijSal, is I he only ag;~ncy which Navy. • ——Jim Otsuka Thursday morning. ~an cornm~nt authoritatively the right to claim residence would require appropriation or. exclusion fro i the West and the right voting in of•~~dd~itional funus by the Coast area. The Wor ~?elo— or • cation Authority, as ‘iou the states where the con— Congress. know, 4 en ies indefinite ters art located. - Numb-,r 9. The War Role— leave for settlement in The req&st in Number 7, catioti Authority is engaged certain areas where public concerning the right of in a positive program of • s~ii’ i ient is unfavorable aliens to hocome naturalized, in-formation and education to th settlement of persons is a • matter that can be, designed to ,nafle th~ pub— • of Japanese descent. It determined only by the Con— lie to distinguish h twoen is our convictIon t+mt ef— gress of the United States • the residents of Relocation • forts to fost ‘r relocatiort Number II. It has been centers and the Japen’se in areas rber senti nent the stated- intention of the- enemy. 1s so strong as tothreatel dar ttelocation AuthoritY, Number 11. Among the violence would resu]t i insofar as this agency can steps which we hope will irreparable dan~ge to pub make corbait’nent~. to main—- - con tribute to the precau lic attitudes toward the tam relocation C) •~ntor 5 ticiary m,asur-S you 5%— rintire evacu3o popula’~ion. for those person who cannot ges t, the 1 itr kelceat len • - On •iumber 5, I hesita C succ’ zsfilly r~locat -. Cho Authority 15 devel ping a • to cosnent on ~he basis of funds avivilaLlo to the ~ar complete docum n*a i n of such nn3ral recoarnendittiOns. R ~location Author-itI re its progr:c -i -a; a guide to Concerning i~umher 6, it based - on the resent wage future governz.iental action. is the opinion of competent scale, and an increase to Sincerely, attorneys that residents the prasent standards of (signed D.S. flyer) of r’4ocation cent~r!S have t h e Unit~d States I,. r in y ~ilA Dir ‘ctor Page 4 PI0NEER_,._~_.~____J&Lroh 11, 1944

Event Time Place • NICHIREN Service -1:30 p.i:}. 1111 PR0Ti~ETAiJT Sunday school Beginners dept. 8:45 a.rn. 8H-9E 911 Now tEst the basketball Primary dept. B : 43 a • In. Junior and above 8 : 45 a.m. 811 season has been put away 811 ~ng1ish service 10:15 a • Ta in mothballs,what is there Youth Fellowship 6:30 p .ifl. 811 to do ona Sunday afternoon? 811—9C Well, anyway, we can do YP meeting 7:00 p.M. Neighborhood Bible C]. ass 4 :00 p • or. (Jonday) 1011 one of many things——stay SEIChO—NO—IYE hone • That’s exactly what Service 7:00 p.m. 911 many of us did last Sunday, B1JDD!- 1ST what with the dusty dust— Sunday school 8 30 a Mn. 7G, 12G storm blowing nobody good. 7G, 120. With core and more dust YEA servióes 10 :00 “‘taking the ~ d~ ily, Adult services 2 ~00 p .:a. 70, l2G~ it’s hard to stay clean—— ~ CAThOLIC even with nightly showers. ~Ma 10:00 a.m. llKj But showers don’t bother pS’ group will -s,onsor, “The rae, everybody tells me that Unosuke Karatsu will Man at the ~ comics, I’ a always ~ washed up • speak ca the topic, “The news, and Jaj~*nese reloca— During the course of our Truth of Life,11 at the tion news as shorts, ~1ar. Seicho—No—Iye meeting to— 19,7:00 p..n.,atTerryHall. life we see many funny things, and ono or t~o in morrow night, 7 o’clock, cidents remain c~ ~ n — at the 911 recreation hail. Rev. C. Nuzuhara will ‘IC deliver another one of his niest thing in my life.” Perhaps they happened right Tho Amache Tidings is interesting pictorial ser in Amache * I, too, have now available to anyone in mons at the Young People’s seen many funny things, terested. Get your copy at IJorship service tomorrow b u t strangely enough I the 711 church office. morning, 10:15 o’clock, at r Terry Hall. can’t write about the fun 1~ The iouth rellowsnlp The Amoche high school niest incident because it girls’ glee club will also was ~ funny for words.” periorm at this time with Dr .Joe Abe as chairman. :lusic, meestro, music. iii ~ ~ Do you know music is play— U ~L.. t1~! ~f, ~t ~ a Fumiko Fukuda, Saginaw, Mass Margaret Bernhard ing a vital pt rt in Amen— jAich., Jar. 8~ will render a special num— ca’s morale building? Al— Liary 1iieko Taketa, New ben at the Youth Fellowship though we ‘v e noticed a York, J.Y., Jar. 20. Missionary tomorrow even— sharp decrease in music Kiwi Takota, New York, ing, 6:30 c’clock,at Terry that may leave us a little N.Y., Mar. 20. Hall with Yuta ha i~o~;a~re— flat, it’s a minor sac ri — ~ Masatoshi Mac Watar~ahe, siding as chairman. fice fOr an ultiuate major victory. tie can’ t be bass Detroit, ,•iich., Jar. 9. Iasao iiac Nakata, Chica~ The Christian Church Sun— about it if tie want to keep go, Ill., .Jar. 8. day school is planning act— even tenor of life.We alto Tom K. Ikesaki4’aS Ani ivities for the daily Bib 1 e remember i5tiat blues in the mas, Cob., Mar~ 7. school during summer vaca— night won’t get us anywhere, Susumu Mizuta, Little— tion. Watch for further just try singing a song ton, Cob., Jar. 6. annou:icements. and note the difference. Tsugio Frank Jatsurcoto, George A. .a..kano, Lara— Toshio Shiraizu,Laramie, Laramie, Wyo., Jar. 9. Shigeru Shitara, Loraraie, mie, Nyo., Jar. 9. Wyo., Jar, 8. Wyo., Jar. 9. John Nishimura,LaJunta, Tom ,;i,Kuniht rc,Laramie, Tatsuc Jatsuno,Laramie, Cob., Hrr. 8. Jyo., Jar. 8. Viyo., Mar. 9. I wa b Jack HE-mahashi, Bob Jiyos1t~, higgins, Chiko Siritara, Laramie, Chicago, Ill., Jar. 13. Cob., in. 9. v;yc., dIr. 9. Suyeo Kant gaki,La Junta, Tetsuc liurata, tiiggins, Lillian Yonaki,with son, Cob., Mar. 8. Cola., Mar. 9. Philip, Detroit, Mich., i1inoru Imsnurn , Laramie, Sumi B. Suite, Chic~ go, Liar. 15. Wyc., rJ,-r. 9, Ill., Jar. 15. Tadao Sato, Larami e, Joe LIasaki FiraJayashi, Teruichi George Ari5hi— Wyo,, Jar. 9. Chicago, Ill., ,Iar, 9. ha, St. Rul, {inn.,Mar..8. Kaname hakamura,Laramie, Kay Funatsu, St. Paul, Jitsu Sanui,Wiggins,Cc Wyo., iiar. 9. iiinn., liar. B. be,, 4~r. 15. Hai~ry Isamu Nakano,Lar :lcmoye Jircoka,St.Paul, jUchiko sanui, higgins, arnie, ‘yo~, Jar. 9. -Iin:t., Mar. B. Cob., ~iar . 15. Tatsuo Sato, Laraiuie, Tetsao Rumba, Laramie, Sam Kurihara, Laramie, Wyo., •~i&r. 9. hyo., Jar. 8. Viyc., Mar. 9. Page 5 March 11, 1944 , , ‘ PIUjJELt~ fl’j4llh/SIIE1II zJ2~9% 00, ~~2s0O~5 SCOU HAM 2M, 1’ AMUItA. TA ~AR. Life Scout ‘Tiles Hanada night at the r~ospitnlity F R~UI RftI~ q~ and Star Scouts ~Anoru Lna— hotis e witn ‘Zussell and Ken— mura and Leo atara vere’ ji Yaw a as emcees. by Roy Yosh Ic! Ha’naia, who has served HATS OFF honored at a farewell”Blue as ‘junior a”sistant ccc’ t— THIS column doffs its hawaii” social sponsored master,atui I’na.nura,hugl~r, weather—beaten derby to byBoyScout Troop 162 last have completed their army the local Blue Star :lothers ph~s c e~l examinations and and the Women’s ~.‘ederatiOn. ~9OO~ SIWUEhV are scheduled to be induct Reason: Their joint ‘rose— ed in t) e ‘war future. lution to present a peti rrauasDkv 0H6H Soribe La sra will relocate tion ‘to pro er government A program of musical officials pleading for the recordings interpreted by to i ow YorV next week. restoration of rfisei citi Herbert K. ~‘kilther, high ucout Co,naissoner and .‘Irs. Ed .~. Tokuziaga, OR zenship rithts. lltho this school principal, assisted advisors Hana Uno, Emiko petition is to be’ presented by other faculty members Old and Am”r Hattori, Jun— especially in behalf of wilibe the feature attrac the boys in service had tion at Thursday’s fort— iorettes, Gamma’ ~os and those to foll6w, it is. nightly hook review, 7:30 cabinet meters of thd ,Vee Teeners were invited guests. needless 0 sa that sUch to 9:30 p.tn., at the hi~h Chairmanfor the various an effci~t vill t~enefit all school library; announc~s c ommittoes were Frank idor I — nisei. H~dLibrarian William Eas— moto,general arrangements; !t is gratifying to know ton. Lucky Yamega and John Ito, that the a~ve organizations The lib’xny’s co1lectto~n ref reshments;Jim Ltametsuka, are willing to po to bat of’nusic appreciation books decorations; Joe Arii, in— for the second generation will also be on display. vitatiors; and ;!its Ikeda, against uncertain reception. Everyone is cordially ix — music. It must have taken great vited to attend. deal of thought and (3,flO— tional feeling to arrive ~rg4unafl aj~tuqsT USF OF at sue) a conclusion. That 11SF] WOfl[~.S 5011111% they have taken this course L’Dw.s, the’ oxpøcted no of action is to their eter LEVIES, Del. ,inrch 7—— action to be taken at the nal credit. That they have Sentinient asainst the in— portation of Japanese—Amen—.’ n’etirg. thrown ofI~ the shac’~ le pf Charles ,lills, farmer, of .stoical, oriental, think— can fart iabpr was begin whos ‘ ~‘iring of ~‘hr Japa in~ to don the cloak ofYan— ning to sOTt~r’ her~ today” n S , ..nonicut s., v it.. plans kee spirit is refreshing. as Governor alter ;l.Bacon BUT it must be with gave his support to “these to i,’iport 0 more was ros— ponsihl for.thc protest, humble humility that we people——P:sericafl citizens continue to accept their of Japanese descent.” said )i.. would appear at guidance and help in making Nevertheless,plafls were the club ecting to defend our life a little above completed to hold a meeting his stand. ~toanwhiile,hOth Governor the avera[;e.By all rig~’s, tonight of the Nassau Home Bacon and ARA reprosont&ti~8 it should be the nis~i who Denonstration Cluh,origin— should be going to hat for ally scheduled in protest said they believed the ap— prohehsion was due partly our parents, but so far we against what was describ~d have failed at tver” major as an ~ But to the belief tht~t the Jap— turn to hiüng tYtem comfort some members ‘of’ the club an~Ise were prisoners of war. and ease of life. We can— said tt~t s Lnce ~t would riot,~o on,,0.ccepting and ac take the enactment of State Ciii615 cepting; c.re rmtst co~e of l~gi,flation to keep “ the tIflAfl HOURS “age” scun or’ It will be Japanese Amoricans out of Changes in high schoo too late., ‘JLlro’ad’s ‘evacua the Lana are,a surrounding library hours, effectav C tion has ‘)reatiy retarded’ this week, were pnnounc~d nis~i progress’, perhaps nity but how we shall cope upfairlv. ut the ‘nisfor— with it r;neri we meet it. by ~ llirt . P • U”r’ on. hoad tune of war nececsarily and Thus a relocation centor librarian,: ~.s t” rdav • re— inettably’creates unbalanc can be a milestone or ,nill— rft r,t} u library will open nightl” unti,1 ‘:30 o’clock ed abnormal ~crifice on stone. The handwritin~ on instead of 9 o’clock, 0nd the part of sohce minority the niso wall is plain, groups. fron here on it’s ,,i k or on ‘i?ridr,y evenings the library will ho closud. ±Tow,from this milestone swim——and believe me, the of relocation centers, ii~e ~tater is~deep. LiltWAD WORkt*S’ must start life anew. Our THUS far evoryti~ie we PAYCHItCKS A ILIV&! progress has been retarded started to sin): so;,ehody Persons 71110 workad ot hut not ste tied’. We shall threw us a lifesaver,usual— progre ‘a again with renewed ly our parents. Sooner or the ,~ant~ Fe railroad last vigor and suc’cess, if we later, they’ll either run ycer are ask~d to app!~ for t 4 ‘ pa” at the Urana— realize that progr’~ss in out of patience or life— ~‘meric&. ‘is not a nonbpolv savors, then what~ A word’ da deno~ immediately. The chocks qr~ c’il to hay of one race or subrctce. It to the wise; Take some arriv~d. is notamatter of opoortu swim u,ng lessons )~rch 11, 1944 Page 6_ rIONEER WI r[JITIPP uoowrnrnH rounurs u-Pot reeident~ of this country — continued from page 1— quaLe govcrnment pi ctect ion and the Japanese people in as adirect consequence of and the economio meanetc stapt life anew, Japan be clearly presented. evac~iatibn, There is, as 10. That students of a result, a deep and gem— 6. TInt olarification be made regarding the vot Japanese ancestry be freely e~al concern among’the res— admitted to all th~ schools I idents of the center as to ing and rosidenceshiP sta— tus of J~pane3e Americans on the same basis with stu the future security and dents of any other racial N. welfare of the dependents who become of age in the •aemtcrs. extraction. and relatives of the kmeri 11. That the United States ~cans of Japanese ancestr~r 7, That Its right to be oe~ naturalized citizens Government e~tablish ade— ~being called into service, q’~wte precautionary mea We believe, however, o~ the United 5ta~es be ex tended to the alienJ3panese. sures so that the sad ex that the rights and pnivi~ periences of evacuation loge a of citizenship shculd, 8. That psnding complete rnettlement, re lo oation will never again be repeat in all justice,be combined ed either v~.th the Japanese with the duties and obli centers be preserved and ev~Ouee5 remaining therein or with any other group b~ gations of citizenship. cause of race, odor, or Therefore and pursuant to be accorded treatment be fitting loyal Americans creed, widespread appeal made by These requests are made and law-abiding resident~, the citizen residents of to you inso$ar as they fa the corranunity,we,the Ama— and that adequate wages be paid ihem sc~aled according wethan your jurisdiction. che Coraunity Council, Since we feel keez~y to U. S. Army standards. hereby submit the follow that democracy is the ideal ing requests which they 9. That immediate and more vigorous effort be way of life, we are making have asked us to forward: these requests on beha~f 1. That equal cpportunity made by the United States Government towards enlight of every .&neriean in, tIw for service and &lvancement hope that our democr~cY in all branches ~f the eidng the misinformed Ameri can public with truth re. may be made more perteot Armed Forces and Services f9r the benefit of every- be opened and offered to garding the Japanese zn America, and, that the fac one. Japanese. American draftees Respectfully yours, solely on the basis of tual. difference between the people of Japanese ex community Council individual merit and qual Granada Relocatl.Ofl Center jficaticn. traction who a r e loyal citizens and law—abiding Amache, Colorado 2. That Japanese Amen— can servicemen who are cal— lULL LAlUE CO-OP LICLNSF mcnl led to the colors hereafter ammo nylOflht ~nataAL he cc—mingled with citizens owning land but. permi’~s of other racial extractions SAN FRAwc~sCo——Japapese internees at the Tub Lake their leasing property for and not be assigned to seg commercial purposes, Kenny regated units, segregation camp may be licensed to sell securities said. He added that War 3. That evacuee’s right Re1cc~ti0n authority reg to travel and live where- among themselves to finance opøration of a cooperative ulations require that con ever he chooses within any sumer enterprises be es~ of the 48 states and ter store at the center,Attcr nay General Robert W. Ken— tablished in each relooatiqn ritories of the United center. States, on the very same ney advised State Ccrpor— ation Commissioner ~win PA. Daugherty h~ questiofle~ basis as any other .lunericafl his right t~ renew a se~ citizen or resident, be Daugherty this week. California law forbida unties sal licex2se jasued restored’ without delay. in 1942. 4. That all evacuees be aliens of Japanese ancestry accorded all the rights and privileges which the con stitution of the United HA WAil/MIS flEfl OW States gives them. 5. That any resettlement JAPANESE TIMDITION policy of the evacuees Hawaiian hewspap~s nc’~~ ~xiving family to make a atill remaining in the cen adays carry notices c~’ a donation to some charitabl~ ters by coupled with ade— considerable number of purpose ~ memory of the casualties on the European soldier who has been killed. front,especia!lY in Sicily One such tamily reoentTy Fflfl ASKS ~FO1~ and Italy, where the 100th presented *4~ to be d~vid— vIE~E1tA~t( SftDS Infantry Battalion, made ed among &he Red C~oqs, Anyone possessing habu up of American citizens of the ~rmy relief fund, the chà (Japanese herb tea), Japanese anccstny,all vol- navy relief fund and the shirouri (Japanese cucum unteers from the tort itcry Honolulu ccmr~.unity ohe.øt. bers) and any other variety of Hawaii, is engaged, irs Tnstead otfol1owit~tl~ of Japanese vegetable seeds the new item in a recent Japanese cu~tcmfdi5tr~~b~ is requested tooontaot the issue of the Minneapolis uting tea ~r~’ coffee on the farm office. These seeds Star Journal. 49th day &fter the death are wanted immediately for One of the most charac— of a relative, this family planting and a reasonable teristic rcactibns has been made a charitable contrihu— price will be paid for then, the decision of the sun- tion, Page 7 ~Qurch 11, 1944 Fl o~E±’R fJrcflJflflfSS FINDS NO

-- ,A&t/fla~oEs “~CODI)fLING” 1141 AMACIK evidence of co-dling. I According to tie local DENVER, f.!arch 7--Fr U found the personnel well post office, a 00Ev of the Elsa Bernadotte Cedergren, equipped for •the task and Los Angeles Exa tiner is niece of Sweden’s king Gus interested in the specific being rocei. ved regu1~rlv tav, after her visit to the Granada relocation cen problems. and a:tjressed to J . ceseki, “The nousing conditions but off~tce files show that ter last week-end as a re presentative of the 5!orld at Granada, mile by no no resident h” the t name means luxurious, are saV~1— resides here Anyone know ‘LTCA,stated that she found tary and comfortable, end ing the person,pioase con the project “well staffed I particulerly enj oyed sty tact the 1cm- 1 post office and well equipped,” in a i:ctae’l~ate ly statement issued through luncheons in the evacuees’ the tEA. - mess hall.” Sborta;o of teachers is “There was no evidence Fru Cedergren further disclosed that she was per— becoming .~y.-r serious, cc— of mistreatment of evacu cording to Dr ,Enoci Dumas, ees ,“ she said ,“And, on the nutted to coithere she liked elementary school p”inoi other hand, -there was no and talk with whom she liked. She praised the educa pal, yesterday. This week, tional s’rstem as excellent Mrs. hargar cit Fisher, wife OVERt 330 C~1~TSTL and that she iias”Pavo~able of evacuee prohert: offi im jressed’hy the conference cer, is now a substitute fl)n AWMLAflI. with Japan®s~—Aiaerican YWCA teacher f or t h e sixth The cent-jr employment members. grade. offioc lists the following j cbs: ±jeroro her tarniage~ to All motorists are asked 3 typists for the fiscal a coin wner, Pro Cedcrgren to park their vehiclcs at office; 5~.~lumbers; 4 men was Countess ii~lsa ~ornadot— the north end of the high for hog farm, and 1 sec te. By marrying outside school grounds in order not retary icr farm office, 1 royalty, she relinquished claim to bite title. to obstruct~ the grading secretary for legal office; Tho is accompanied by and leveling work around 1 clert typist for person— hiss Ruth Vloodsmall,p;eneral the school building, states ne 1 management; a sorvi cc Horbert h. bialther, prin— station attendants;l typist, sac reco ry of the World YWCA, on 1~er tour • Vhs, - party c ipal. 2 general office workers, @1 and 1 stenographer for re has vis ted two alien in— Lt. Wohoru Tashiro, who location division. ternnient canes in Texas and is new headed for Wash dropped in at -the PICLEbJI Nurses’ aides,orderlies, ington DC. off ioe,s ioke to the draft— 2 outside winddw washers, a g e student s ~iednesday and 1 receptionist for the afternoon at the high hospital; 1 secrotar” for \VIITAIL school, according to Ad— elementary school o~fioe; 1rA1rv%TiIC%—~- vim P. iicGovern~ Thursday. 1 female reporter for re B IRT iD~ Lt. Tnshiro related his ports office; 1 ci’nrk for To ~!r • and airs. George army life and how he nan— statistãcal department, Okubo, 7F—1OD, a boy, 1.-tar. aged to enter the ray Air and 1 typist for garage 1’crce. office. 6.

~? k~JumicL - L~ll~u~ER~D ~O~Ull~ RU~D~U~LEER (D~tOflL Wednesday aftcrnoen,tlio draft—ago members of the PlCl-htik staff perked up suddonly, when in walked a young 23—year—old nisei attired in an ~rmy Air ~orce umiform and escorted by Walter ~-nodel, local selective service oi’ficur, and Masao Satow, The gaping P1 ui1EER me,-Lb-trs saw the gold bars, indicating the total stran0er was a ond Lonie Imme-diacely wo pinned the unsuspeotL serviceman and learned that he was Lt. Nohorufashiro, a ,-c-cont transfer to La Junta Air Field in Colorado. rs he faced our firing line, Lt. Tashiro revealed he was a meteorologist or in layman’s lingo, Ha weather ~ fter we got Lt. Tashiro inttrrqed—up to the subject, we learned he was a native of Colorado, to ho more specific, his folks reside in the vicinity of Lamar,We ;raduatcd Prom Dint County hi;1. school ‘then only 16, and four yonrs later received his Enginenr 01’ -lines degree at Colorado School of -~inas. No sir, Lt, Teshiro couldn’t keep up from forcing hi to reveal, how he managed to enter the Army Air ioroa. Cornered by insistontinquirors,.he stated h-~ had vol unteered for Ca~-ip Shelby in Aarch of ‘43,but enroute to l-tis destination managed to show his qualifications and ability so the-army officials shoved itt off to a Florida air base for his basic training. Subsequently he was transferred to i-Jew York University for nine months of further training. flnd this month he was shippcd back to his home sto to for final training.From here_—~ter-1? iell, Lt. Tis)’iro says

maybe it’s overs c’ s dut” somewhero. - - “11cr can anise1. get whcr’e you did?” we asked. H~1-~~-~ one thing to say to you .fellows, ~ hi Lt. T shiro, “that is, the army doesn’t give- a soldier anything, you

have to -~ rn ev-srvth ing you get.” ..Sueo Sc ho PiO1~ER ______[arch 1]., 1944 rage V ______—- I~~ciE $~M tt[~R~C1ifl IflCt4lflE HNDW Vi1~flI CC4tfl ~%j MDfl flfl UHI fl)C fl-fl (~.ditor’s note: Opportunities of$ered the Japanese American in die “New Ameri ca” east of the Sierra Nevadas is revealed in the following article, third of a er es concerning effect of the evacuation, appearing exclusive1” in the San ‘ran— a c Chronicle by staff writer, Willia-n Flynn.) ing and experience,41 hours DEHVE1{, Colo.,Feb. 28—— cern. Employment offices hand per week. There are jobs in practi— Rochcster ueneral hospi callv evnry field and pro ling the Japanese~Americafl problem have t~q~s’ opened tal, Rochester, .Y.——Lah— fession for the Japanese ortary technician, must be in Ch&~agO,. 20S ~tqInes, tmericans who were evacu nxperienced,l30 per week. UnneapShiS ,~e trq4t ,Gleve— ated from the Pacific Coast i;tz—:Jent porcelain Stu land, Cincinnati, and :Jew States of California,WaSh— dios, 5401 iiroadway, New ingtoc and Oregon almost York. The workers contin York it’ —— antal ceranist two years ago——if they ~ ually scan the employment market for opoortu~ ities to -. cr1’ on 2oroelnin jacket pioneer east~rd. crowns,nust be experienced The evacuees, a total for Japanese Americans in coin nunities where they have i n norcelain laboratory of 112,353 persons, are work, QpSO to 75 per week. taking advantage of the op a reasonable chance of social acceptance. Skilled workers of nu portunities offered by the FAIU-A OR CITY merous classifications v re 45 states.~ore than 20,000 Such communities do ex— wanted. They in luded: already have resettled on 1st. The Japanese American Archie ‘bra-as, -all and a permanent basis. Of the can work either on a farm ~ator streets, Bridgeport, total number, more than or in a city in a profes Conn.——Truck cnechanic,iflust 50,000 are determined never sional capacity. Here are be thorw ghly oxpeiüenced; to return to the Pacific typical job offYeringsi $55 for 48—hour week. Coast. Of the remainder, lfl. L. lathews, a farmer Fred Sch ender,l35 East— only 10 per cent are deter— near Burlington, us . ,sought avenue. Utica, N.Y.——Radio rr:ined to return to their a single -ian or couple to repair rnanj 32.50 to C37.5Q former homes whe:: they are work on his c ic.cen ranch. depending on aLll free to do so. tie offered permanent em— Pin s e 1 1 lanufact Aring The War ~e1ocation Auth— plQyment with a starting Company, Broojvn, ~.Y.—— ority, aid non_Government wage of 120 a month and Skilled sheet motel workers groups, such as the A ~eri— promised raises for evidence and arc and ~‘as welders, can Friends Service Commit— of abilit; and “agreeable 60 cents to 65 cents p e r tee,working in co—operation ness.” The job prospectus hour. with ‘t~ Arnnrican dapti”t prepar by ii” 9fl~J~ added: Other jobs offered the Borne - i sion oociet:( of “Several American JapanesQ JapaneseAm0rica~’15 included: Chicago, are finding the Schwartz Brothers,Eridge are employed in burlington jobs .Ar,d employers needing as garage mechanics at the port, Conn.__Unskilled la a variety of skilled labor, Union rhevrole Company and bor in lumber ‘c-rd,GS cents are seaking’Orkers from per ho ir, 10— our week, the Relocation Centers. o ommunity sentimen is good • time and one—half for over— ?A~~k IOU. T FACTOR Don Lae, 3440 .‘.orth ti cc. Job ooportuni~Y is one ,dain, tacire, is., sought r’orjnan J. :hitrtey, eyra— of the paramount factors of two ot hree single men or cuso, 1~.Y.——Florists, inex— rese’tlement of tie Japan— per~,enced, ~O cents to 7ô a couple, with or witi out ese Aj~ericnnS • One of the chil ren, to wo.rk 1 is farm cents per hour;expOriOnced. requirements of their re prop rton a lease, share 75 to 90 cents 1-er hour. lease from the Relocation crop basis, a cording to a John H. Ivos, Bridge Centers on indefinite leave 50—50 divslon of tie rro— port, Conn.——IOtel cooks, is ~he guarantee they will fits. .e ro~,.i ed pro t,45 to ~.5O per w~ck. rot her~omeapuhi~10 charge. Governor Clinton Hotel, The o~~er is loyalty, de— vide housing and furniture. lie guaranteed financing of Now York City——Bus boys, ermir.ed by the ~iA, the averaging 21 per weal: with Federal ~ureau of Investi the lesee’s investment if necessary. i-c estimated tips and twø meals. Short gation, and the military order cook, ~32 to ~35 per Intelligence divisions. the gross income of the acreage woulu be at least week and meals. Elevator “1 e Japanese ‘merican opera~or, 21 per week for *7000,the 1943 cro: valuo. seeking ~o qualif:’ for in 48 hours. definite leave——a ad the “hELP d1u~i~~,D” Professional opportuni Such opportunities for oppor~ux.ityof resettlement ties war ma y. A andoin earning livelihood that --usual y needs a job, for will gu~ranteO an economic few have independent econo sa :plin of t ~0 ~j{j~ ‘help wanted” lst reveal’~d the independence in their ef mic resources. The ~RA can fort to re—estab) ish them subsidize his vex ture only following: Churgin Laboratories, selves have encourag~th0 to the ~x~ent of transpor 153 Clinton avenuer.~ewark, Japanese Americans to leave ~ati n costs and ~,25 in the Relocation Centers. casl. The result is that ~.J.——Dental technician, $30 to tJOO per week, de When they leave, they ace job placement now is the a mixed community reception. authority’s greatest con— pending on the aan’ s school— I I

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