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March 10, 194.5. PIOHEER Page 3 comisFMmmiE ..continued from page 1 __ Establishment of special governmental agency to provide funds to evacuees... Relocation grants be increased and made available to all relocabees...Long term Federal loans at low rate of interest for evacuees ...Priority rating be given to evacuees .. ,.pinan-« cialaid to defray expenses to investigate possible relocation possibilities... HTRA employ persons of Japanese anc es try in WRA field offices...Reinduction into centers be simplified... Establishment of hostels and homes through the FHA ,..Provide transportation of all- evacuee property... Establishment of Old People's home exclusively for persons of Japanese ancestry...Make arrangements so that former civil service employees may be reinstated and business licenses be made available.. .Short- term leave regulation be changed to permit absence of two months and one month extension,,.Release of frozen assets to individual or Organizations'. . ..Powers of attorney for alien parents to manage and operate properties damages from anti- Japanese action . .. Insurance against damage to evacuee property while stored or while in transit...Provide students of Japanese ancestry protection and opportunities equal to those enjoyed by Caucasian students , , .Secure work opportunities for. relocatees and returnees on equal basis with Caucasian citizens, particularly in reference to labor unions. IHflll'IftllElE SWOTS MISHEHI HOMIER IFI1I&1E111MTO ■HOH8E flHIIWBFUI GIVE 10 THE RED CROSS VISALIA, Calif.--Three shots from high-powered rifle were fired last week into a house occupied by OT> Hf*>imifc%llEMlW COm&MLE,IIE% Amache Recreation as- sociation will present c'or s ag e s. t o the Annua 1 Queen and Her four attendants, it was reported. TRI-DELTS honor Members of the Tri-Delts h o n o r ed A s t e r Fu j i ka wa, who is headed for Washington, DC,, with a.very enjoyable dusk-to-dawn slumber party at the Hospitality. House Thursday night. Alt h o ug h g et t i ng 1 i. 111 e slumber, all those present ..had fun ga 1 ore ._^ momwiiEim mnEMm% continued from page I ex o 1 u s i o n o rd e r s . "The FederalBureau of Investigation does, upon request from the War Relocation Authority or the •Army, conduct a search of. its files for any informa- .tion which might be avai1- able concerning any particular Individual who is being considered for return, but ' this information is passed onto the interested agency with no recommendation or comment, "Representatives .of.the FederalBureau of Investigation do not sit on any boards considering these cases-, and this bureau certainly does not certify the. .loyalty of any Individuals released, under.these c i re urns tanc e s \" the F. B. I'. ■ chief concluded. mmmMkft %WMfE 1\ / \*dsta */ s<\ ^/—*v~—sjj •s ? L. m. DJFORKUfi Sam Hyeno and 10 other Japanese, reported Sheriff S, B. Sherman. The shooting occurred on I|yenots small farm east of Or osi 25 miles from here. The sheriff1s investigation also revealed that a small unoccupied building near Uyenors place had been burned by trespassers on the same night. The building was owned by Frank Sakaguchi, who is at Pos- ton (Ariz.) relocation c ent e r . In the shooting which occurred at 10:30 p.m., two bullets entered the living room and one into the bedroom. Although Hyeno indicated the bullets passed ■ near i#ome ■ of the oc c upa nt s -, n one, .wa s s t r uc k. Hyeno returned recently .from Peston with 10 of his family and relatives, including his elderly parents and several children. iiniiifME ro%iBimc;ii«E% CtLA'SSHMBiiN A fire believed to have originated in the coal box destroyed portions of the wall and ceiling of the 8H- 7D classroom last Wednesday afternoon,according to Dr. Enoch Dumas, principal. Three school custodians who immediately swung into action with buckets of water had the fire well under :control when the fire de- pa rtment a r r ived.. Fortunately there were ■no children in the room as the class had been dismissed five minutes previously. The room will be ready for-.occupation Mon- :day, added Dr. Dumas. .; wm gkw mawiiEs Alton 0. Mead, procurement officer, and William Wr oth, s eni or e n:g in e er, have made a r range me nts with Pueblo Ordnance Depot to secure used boxes for the evacuees in need of boxes in relocating;. ^¥iriiENii»s cowrie Frank C-oldammer,assist- ant project , steward, reported that William Wells, project steward, was in Denver attending the conference of pro ject stewards to discuss various mess operation problems.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 37 |
Date Created | 1945-03-10 |
Description | Newsletter of the Granada War Relocation Center |
Location | Granada, Colorado |
Facility | Granada War Relocation Center |
Subjects | World War II--Incarceration camps--Publications |
Type | Documents |
Genre | Periodicals |
Source Description | 6 pages, 26.5 cm. x 20.2 cm. |
Collection | Japanese Americans in WWII collection |
Collection Finding Aid | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n6th/ |
Collection Description | The Japanese Americans in World War II collection contains both contemporary and contemporaneous materials about the relocation of Japanese during World War II from the perspective of Japanese-Americans, the United States government and others. |
Rights | Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. |
Description
Local ID | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V03_N37_P03 |
Title | page 3 |
Transcript | March 10, 194.5. PIOHEER Page 3 comisFMmmiE ..continued from page 1 __ Establishment of special governmental agency to provide funds to evacuees... Relocation grants be increased and made available to all relocabees...Long term Federal loans at low rate of interest for evacuees ...Priority rating be given to evacuees .. ,.pinan-« cialaid to defray expenses to investigate possible relocation possibilities... HTRA employ persons of Japanese anc es try in WRA field offices...Reinduction into centers be simplified... Establishment of hostels and homes through the FHA ,..Provide transportation of all- evacuee property... Establishment of Old People's home exclusively for persons of Japanese ancestry...Make arrangements so that former civil service employees may be reinstated and business licenses be made available.. .Short- term leave regulation be changed to permit absence of two months and one month extension,,.Release of frozen assets to individual or Organizations'. . ..Powers of attorney for alien parents to manage and operate properties damages from anti- Japanese action . .. Insurance against damage to evacuee property while stored or while in transit...Provide students of Japanese ancestry protection and opportunities equal to those enjoyed by Caucasian students , , .Secure work opportunities for. relocatees and returnees on equal basis with Caucasian citizens, particularly in reference to labor unions. IHflll'IftllElE SWOTS MISHEHI HOMIER IFI1I&1E111MTO ■HOH8E flHIIWBFUI GIVE 10 THE RED CROSS VISALIA, Calif.--Three shots from high-powered rifle were fired last week into a house occupied by OT> Hf*>imifc%llEMlW COm&MLE,IIE% Amache Recreation as- sociation will present c'or s ag e s. t o the Annua 1 Queen and Her four attendants, it was reported. TRI-DELTS honor Members of the Tri-Delts h o n o r ed A s t e r Fu j i ka wa, who is headed for Washington, DC,, with a.very enjoyable dusk-to-dawn slumber party at the Hospitality. House Thursday night. Alt h o ug h g et t i ng 1 i. 111 e slumber, all those present ..had fun ga 1 ore ._^ momwiiEim mnEMm% continued from page I ex o 1 u s i o n o rd e r s . "The FederalBureau of Investigation does, upon request from the War Relocation Authority or the •Army, conduct a search of. its files for any informa- .tion which might be avai1- able concerning any particular Individual who is being considered for return, but ' this information is passed onto the interested agency with no recommendation or comment, "Representatives .of.the FederalBureau of Investigation do not sit on any boards considering these cases-, and this bureau certainly does not certify the. .loyalty of any Individuals released, under.these c i re urns tanc e s \" the F. B. I'. ■ chief concluded. mmmMkft %WMfE 1\ / \*dsta */ s<\ ^/—*v~—sjj •s ? L. m. DJFORKUfi Sam Hyeno and 10 other Japanese, reported Sheriff S, B. Sherman. The shooting occurred on I|yenots small farm east of Or osi 25 miles from here. The sheriff1s investigation also revealed that a small unoccupied building near Uyenors place had been burned by trespassers on the same night. The building was owned by Frank Sakaguchi, who is at Pos- ton (Ariz.) relocation c ent e r . In the shooting which occurred at 10:30 p.m., two bullets entered the living room and one into the bedroom. Although Hyeno indicated the bullets passed ■ near i#ome ■ of the oc c upa nt s -, n one, .wa s s t r uc k. Hyeno returned recently .from Peston with 10 of his family and relatives, including his elderly parents and several children. iiniiifME ro%iBimc;ii«E% CtLA'SSHMBiiN A fire believed to have originated in the coal box destroyed portions of the wall and ceiling of the 8H- 7D classroom last Wednesday afternoon,according to Dr. Enoch Dumas, principal. Three school custodians who immediately swung into action with buckets of water had the fire well under :control when the fire de- pa rtment a r r ived.. Fortunately there were ■no children in the room as the class had been dismissed five minutes previously. The room will be ready for-.occupation Mon- :day, added Dr. Dumas. .; wm gkw mawiiEs Alton 0. Mead, procurement officer, and William Wr oth, s eni or e n:g in e er, have made a r range me nts with Pueblo Ordnance Depot to secure used boxes for the evacuees in need of boxes in relocating;. ^¥iriiENii»s cowrie Frank C-oldammer,assist- ant project , steward, reported that William Wells, project steward, was in Denver attending the conference of pro ject stewards to discuss various mess operation problems. |