Granada Pioneer
Vol. I No. 101
September 18, 1943
Activities Curtailed. No Space: Rec Halls to House Tuleans
Precautionary Orders Issued by Director
Navy Asks for 10,000 Posters
20-cent Meal Rate: Visitors' Food Charge Reduced
Washington Has Jobs for Girls
Coal-Unloading Crisis Passed
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Letter to the Editor
Job Opportunities
Uyemura Family Extends Thanks
Lost
Visiting Soldiers
Short Takes
Relocation
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Must Show Proof of Age
Camp Savage Men Attend 'School'
Nisei Pictured
Rec Halls to House Tuleans (Cont.)
Nisei Awarded Purple Heart
511 Arrive from Tule Lake Center
Exchange Ship
Writer to Arrive
Return Wares
Quota Passed
Adams Escorts 125 Departees
Teacher Shortage Closes School
Meal Charge Cut (Cont.)
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Newcomers: To Register for School
Wanted
New 'Polio' Record Predicted
May Register Yet for Night Classes
Association Under Reorganization
Two Attend Confab
Thumbnail Sketches
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Block 8E Gets 46 Newcomers
To the Boss
A League: Motor Pool Hurlers High
Johnnie Presents
Pitching Records. Deltan Chuckers Top AA League
All Athletic Events Stopped
Two Football Tilts Over Radio Today
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Friedman Joins the Waves
Physics Course Taught by Terry
Founder of Club Donates Money
Buy War Stamps
Hinman is New Music Teacher
Rustlings from Other Centers
They Came, We Saw, Here's the Story --
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High School Assembly: New Faculty Members Introduced
Japanese Run Idaho Hostel
Sugar Company Agent Here to Advise Workers
Accidents
Tomio Released; Five Visiting from Santa Fe
Driver Without License Penalized
Church Services Sunday
Christian Youth Fellowship: Group to Sing at Hospital
To Visit Folks
Hirata to Preach
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section