El Joaquin, vol. 1, no. 4 (June 10, 1942)
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PO ere SSG eee
We art SLUICE
| 4 i$ "| 2 ri pA c (are :
ees SUI Oe
Over cent00 renistered for
bieh echool end adult clas~
pound63 whicn are now offered
by the Education Department
to tucse who wish for selt-
tinprovenent.
Classes Are beiug offer-
for.lowing courses:
PVs, German,
tel sag bish,
Sumuosition, Eng-
terature; piano, mu-
sic eas COROTA,
tit
voice, Oyonestia;s art; gen-
eral sopence, biology,
eartin eee Lehi
puysiology; costume design~
ing, interior Record d.
Shorthand "nd mathematics.
Clesscs will be held in
the study hall and in bar-~
racks in Block 1 during the
dey end uight, These cless-
es will be taught by the
following urder the super-
vision of Grayce Kaneda;
Berry Seiki, Jerry Aika-
we, Louis Shim, John FPuji-
ta, Joe Kubota, Hidemeru
Sugimoto, Shigetake Areo,
Toshio Kaneda, sachiko
ishidg, Katsuto Takei, tose
chateoias Kay Kanede and hose
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Chief Air Acid Warden Tor
dvessing cent cent
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tend,
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danger OF 2
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Wiuwcths
From. Omaha,
Nebraska,
hails 4e+year-old Rolend
Be 2YOSS, the friendly
Chief of Perscnal Accounts,
merried, end father of two
sons. Ee wes formerly the
Finance Officer of the WPA
for this saree,
Rublicitiy,
Huddart I} gc
PANE IO FOR PRESIDENT
Pencho, the pet of the
nl doaquin staff, wents
publiosty! !}
Who ig this lovable.
charecter with " toothy
grin and s cheerful count-
ensnce? Where did the
staff find him?
He is just Pencho--Pan-
' Cho, the pixilated, .provoc-
ative, pert and per-iite
pancake-face, from the pes-
tures of Puddville. No,
he wasn'% left over from
the last County Fair. Like
`Topsy he "jist growed".
Little Pancho represents
the spirit of the Center.
He is Patient, Active. and
Mleighborly, Courteous,
slap~Happy and Orderly.
He has a terrific dislike
for hash.
He resides in the corner
of the Ei Joaquin press
room. Rade tion. a do
(wot... rush tty
jest Je YS
"WEDNESDAY, ZONE 10, 194!
`lature
ecemen ae:
i N `See ee
Hat
Pty
Be
SORTANT " EN
7H VOLUNTEERS
every person in your block.
warned B. .W, `Collard,
San Joaquin County, ad-
meeting of 7 voluntery Air gaid Werdens of
Stockton agsenoly Center Mondey afternoon "t the
"Tt may never happen; it may happen tomor-
tonight.
building we nore nere, we are most
With the type of
concerned with the
INCENDIARY BOMBS
Flourishing a wooden mo-
del of an incendiary bomb,
Collard declared that the
incendiary bombs, composed
of an inner core of ther-
mite and an outer casing of
magnesium, are dropped from
planes in sticks-~-10 bombs
to each stick--about every
60 feet.
MILITARY OBJECTIVE
Since the center is lo-.
ceted near a military ob-
jective, the air field,
bombs aimed at the eir field
may teli in the center,
He said that the first
move after an incendiary
bomb falls throughe build-
ing isto get the occupants
out. The next move is to
control the fire. He men-
tioned the two methods of
controlling incendiary
bombs=--by Sand and by a
fine sprey of water, which
mikes the bomb burn faster,
DON'T USE CHEMICALS
He alsb; emphatically
stated not to dump a bucket
of water on a bomb, since
the bomb will then explode
and spread the fire. Then
again, chemicals should not
be used on incendiary bomb)
because the combination of
the chemicel and the bomb
will produce carbon monox-
ide, a poisonous gas. (c)
"There is another. type
(Continued on Page 2)
COMPULSORY 7
Meny of the Center Resi-
dents neve not as yet re-
ceived their first: typroid
injections which arety re-
guletions compulsory.
Dr. Kenegawe, head
the meaicel start
ed thet s-ice tyrh
of
reqaest-
of shots
ere for their own wood,
`tasse (perseas arOU. envear
at. th Hhoepshed a
eee
BE: JOAQUIN .
PANC
Co~ edi jors.... .Barry Seiki
r eevee ths Okura
News Hd .. - +. "Mary Yamashita
Art Editor. .George Akimoto
sports Ha.....
Exchange Ed.
Fred Oshima
ey ne `Tekahashi |
0%
aeesedimmy Doi (c)
Social-kec..Teri Tsunekawa
PALS
..Sumiye Hiramoto
eeceoveesTOShHiko Oge
Typists..
Reporters....George Kaneda
Sus Hasegews, Tom Naka~
mure, Jun Kusa, Sukiko
Kato, Jane Okazeki, Lo-
Rayne Sugimoto. -
' Technicien...kay Sugimoto
f DI HTORIAL
Me ny conscientious groups.
are working for `thie wel-
fore of our community and among them, the ones especial-
ly to be commended are the
hottest
end the most disagreeable tasks, .
messhall units. . Doing the
they have
borne the brunt of criticisms coming from unfair indi-
viduals, .
About a week azo, the cooks heid a meeting in order
to obtain better ratings and improved work conditions.
The talk of mass resignation surose, and
clear-headed men
ber pointed out to them.the consequence of `such and move.
The result was
that. despite
reported back to work the next morning. "
We- ere glad" 'that the last few. days have brought
meny changes helpful to
cooperation, |
the mess Crews, -
working shirts and aprons and
despite their personal.
such as, free
`Their
is one
better retdngs . |
beliefs,
worthy of respect bon e#i1l be our Center residents.
visor
their feelings, they all:
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"WEDNESDAY, yun 20, 1948
1 ENTER
LINEMA
Jack McFarland, Super- -
of Recreation for
the Center, announced to-~-
so day: that the following
films will be shown;
Wednesday, "2 pem. and 7 p,m.
~~ "Glimpses. of Texas", :
"Big Game and the`Net'l
Forests". ex
PUUTORAY. 64. occ secu and Dem,
"wonders of the World",
45-minute travel pice |
ture. 9 |
Prideys....8 Dem and ? P.M.
wonders of the World".
Soturdey. sei yeneve"s 1. p.m,
"wonders of the: World".
Will be yun as meny
times us necessary,
DARRACK INSPECTION"
REGINS SOON
"Barrack inspection, will.
begin `this week: : starting
with Block. 1," announced
Mr, Harold `Mundell. :
{ Inspection will: be made 0x00B0
weekly with a few -
-advance notice,
: The apartment is to be
opened anda responsible
member of cach family mast
be present.
25.MORE LEAVE
FOR IDAHO
Twenty-five edditional
men, comprising the second
group of Stockton Assembly
Center beet workers, left
for Shelley, Ideho, last
Saturday morning ta join
their fellow evacuees,
The men, hired by `the
Ideho-Uteh Sugar Company,
will be assigned to beet
work in verious parts of
Iduho,.
{Continued from Page 1)
of incendisry, the English
calling card, whichis com-
posed of and piece of phos-
phorus held between two
sheets of peper. When the
pepers are wet, the sheets
are not inflammable. But
as soon es the papers are
dried, the phosphorus will
react to start e" fire,
Weter will quickly extingu-
ish this type of incendi-
ary", conmented Collard.
Collard concluded the
meeting with a suggestion
thet 611 wardens contact
and explain to each person
on their block the dangers
and the preventions of fire
by incendiary bombs. The
date for the next meeting
was tentatively set for
9:45 ea.m., Friday. ;
Ware eva ee st
CONDI CL
Cr EEF
Wot's in a name?
Spirit withacapital _S
prevails in the assembly
atmosphere....dull, monot-
onous rows of baerracks
Slowly trensform izito more
home-like appearances.,...
house signs go up.....rock
gardens vie for attraction
..by fer the most progres-
Sive and myst original is
Block 6,
Tops is BEVERLY COURT
between Barracks 6-112 and
6-115..we wonder where the
hedges came from?......in
BEVERLY COURT is WALDORF
ASTORIA with this caption:
"Thru this portal pess the
most beautiful girls in
the camp. Girls enter at
own risk.",,.under this is
the sign, LADTES..methinks
bachelors live at ASTORTA
e+ee0-ll5-C0 is SUT-HUT, a
clever twist of werds.....
6-112-B is HELL'S KITCHEN
eee eAlso in Block 6 is PA
CIFIC GARDENS between 115-
1i6....6~-115-B is adorned
with the name NEW STAR....
There'sa SHIMA'S SHANTY
im Block %.ve.s to aeect = ts
(hold your hat?): BAGDAD
TIMBUCTOO, end the SAME to
4 i
YOU...7-156-C is simply K,
P,....In Flock 2 Candy saw
this welcome, JUST CALL...
Beware! there's a KILLER'S
LANE between 5-92 and 5-93
ecenteeFarK AVENUE runs east
and west elong "Block 6....
6-101-D is appropriately
called WOLVE'S DEN.,.Block
8 boasts an ITO AVENUE with
CLUB HOUSE.....
In Block 1 is BACHELORS'
COVE with the sign, MEN,
underneath it. are you
thinking what I'm think-
LMT os
B220 0+ DZS...
Wot did one bumble bee
say to another bumble bee?
`eee Confidentially, the
Walerge. Wesp Stings tt},..,
For the information of the
Center-ites, the Walerga
Assembly (that's near Sa-
cramento, yt dope!) has a
rag called the Walerga
WEaSDeey |
POBULATION DECREASES
The population of the
Stockton Assembly Center
is now 4,150 - 125 tess
than the time prior to the
departure of the beet work-
ers.
go
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1942
EL JOAQUIN
G, fk Gente
See bs: ore mot to bys:
se today's cartoon! Little Pancho will pre-
Sent in all seriousness, a series
ing the five fatal steps toward matrimony in the Center.
Medical examination at the hospital at
lst step:
;
least a week before applying for `the license.
of cartoons portray-
Page 2
FOR THE PUBLIC.
A HAVEN,
THE LIBRARY
Head Librarian Ken Hase~
gama urges all "bookworms"
to come and read, as books,
ce and more books are
coning in weexly from the
Suosleteu Public Library.
There are already approxi-
mately seven to eight hun-
dred books, including fic-
tion and non-fiction; also,
~ magazines of all kinds such
as Life, Red Book, Good
Housekeeping, Harpers,
Time, News Week, Digests,
Comics, etce |
The library is in the
second story of the build-
ing just west of the Hos-
pital, The hours are from
9:00 aeme to 8:30 poem.
daisy ineluding Sunday,
cus ca tl NHTE ACH
Scouting activities are
progressing rapidly with
the organization of a new
Group and an increase in
membership.
New members of Troop 91
are Dale Tomota, Haruo Ma-
tsumoto, Mickie Yoshimoto,
Tom Nishima, Jimmie Sakoi,
Michihiro Kikumra, Mitsuo
Takahashi and Herbert Shi-
ronakae
CUBS ORGANIZED
Jaci: Furukawa and Shig
Ohata have organized the
Cub division of Troop 91,
whose members are Edward
Hiramoto, Shoken Sasaki,
Tadao Matsumoto, Toshiaki
Tamura, Kazuo Hayashi,
Jerry Yoshimoto and Atsushi
Ishida.
yi
. TROOP 31
Troop 31 with 10 members
meets every Wednesday at 2
DeMe Takeshi Kubota is
Scoutmaster.
Former members of Troop
19' are aiding John Shimaka-
wa, Scoutmaster, in rem
organizing the troop with.
in the Center. Three pa-
trois have been assembled
under whe. Supervision _ or
me ae ' i cae i
ONC. Q te Uy ERS Nah
Born tox.
1? Oo eee 7 ` Se
MAP Oe Ma Sa Bai 1 Hen tO
Mrs and Mrst-Minerv Ckrubo
eS T ie io ae
Mere: and Mes. -Ton Tsutsui
, SR os 7 CAS tes ane
Mrs and ays, Prank Tonihava
Lies and US s Oe SAQO0 Mateu o
ness
- hia
ii | nO
TG INE REDSE
Ass't Scoutmaster George
Akimoto and Senior `Fatro
seasons
9-2=7-6-/
It all started when nine
fellows made a bet that'll
unglamour any glamour boy.
The wager was that if one
Should shave his hatrack,
the others must do like.
wise or pay a fine of $15.
The nine was whittled
ol to seven when two wives
Leader Norman Shimalcawa.
thought that the prosnect
. oo
Sibusr. hehens cent
Are you a oolieotor?
.accordrng to reports from
the messhalls, there are
Some rabid hobbyists who
colleet silver(?) ware,
cups, and plates.
`Due to the shortage
of such items, they are
requested to give up
their hobby for the du-
ration and return the
or
of a bald spduse was not
tolerable--they should have
known better, However an
egg did egg himself, and
the flock followed with the
excention of onc.
Today that duckling is
still debating "to be or
Not. to be *ph of Fa,
(Bald or broke)
SCHODL EXHIBIT SAT.
The Center School will
borrowed kitchenware.
tee me
FR EINE",
present a program and an
AR "ERY Oeice E
if BNSFER POs DLE
exhibit this Saturday at
2:30 peme Children's works
That Center residents from the nursery through
oan transfer under special the eighth grade will be
conditions to another cen shovwne
ter will be made possible The senool, witty yoasts
by tie mada gomerte of n cally -atconda hee of
Gases of these who wish over MOO vetils: is leeated
to `join the fantiv "oian -o1 1.79 ind 14. GSivceen
invalid pyavent will be members ma Wp the steres
Riven dus considers tion, Farente and Prionds are
aceording to Mr, HaeciG conmliat'y invited te ghted
"3 he og
(cee
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instigate tetra a eee ees 4
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SOFTBALL FANS:
in "dfeer te
avoit a Ga7ies,
eet ee Ne a ew lee wh@amnine are
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ADC at IRN iV 4 TOu A d-| Th (c)
3 by ts, v ee } x 4 Nig ery } t aH ere us ' w e ' e at
The .sfant American Leame sovteuil struggie's first
Major unces ocourred jasc Fridxy nite whet the ine
Spized Painbors volowsed all their steam te lmock out
the heavily favored Rails 7aC, In what was SaPDo sed to
have heen a breaches trned ont to be o nizko: ay for
we ` Pee
the Pele, af vanes "omacalc `s bunch pushed 6 D%s two
wwis io tae f4 " inmuing to squeeze tham ort,
Min Ogawa. sa RADE Up So eee
his `taird tae fone win os AK alls ip all
he lec the Besire to " Jeu8 anetcrneretenitcon S| ein emntcne
victory over the Trojans. The Besehoombers, Haale
The win kept the Bears up
on tae top oi the ladder
with three wins and no de-~
Peat.
The Yankees
with the Bears
kept paces
by coming
through with oa twin rvie-
tery over the week ond.
They nosed out the Senators
6-5 omkl thon breczed tira
the Rainbows. 34.15. on "4
terrific 3l-hit bombard-
ment.
After losing thir third
straight tiit to the classy
Reds euro 16, the Kiwanis fie
nally ogame to life Monda
nighs to wreck the Bombers
28e17 in a wild gemo which
Saw thom getun to the
plate 24 times in-the sixth
inning. '
The Bums cashed in on the
Bombers! ]2 srrors to shol-~
Sf. ae
OT WW Ce
to
lack thom 2365, To
ki turned in a 6uhibte:
. Relp push tho landslide for
the Bums,
RESULTS + ' FR LE
KIWA WIS coer eerres ao a3 9
TRCJ. Ws, 0 evpered=s ae 36 6
~ Bebtcrics: Gc, Ka wav, and Ka
`Ohn ta: 0x00A7, Toronishi and FB,
-Mirikiteri,
RE ee od
bak F600 bn E
Leese
3
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BEARS sreoacneee 3 ot oe
TROIANS "22 e@eeaen -o. yen.
bOtserioss (c) al. aD sui ps Pr
Be. Ki0.-2 Of. aa S32. and
ions and Biock squad s
got off to. flying start
in the Center Volleyball
League Sunday ovening as
thoy defeated Block 9,
Block 8 and Block 3%, res-
pectively.
RESULTS s
NATIONALS
poundGIN SUNDAY
DS RAMBLERS WIN
Vietorious in the open-
ing games of the National
League softball race last
Sunday evening were Block
5 Cardinals aii the Broek
3 Ramblers,
The Cardinals bid an
easy time with the Block 6
Trojans as they whipped
nem 17-8, while the Block
2 Grapepickers were the
viotims of the Ramblers
in a 12-8 affair. |
RESULTS: | mn Eee
CARDTOMSs s lesead 1719.1
oem sks S$1i2 2
Kune N, Tanimoto
Mu jin and Ne Shimakawa
Besecokides LA 10 ah
PIERS Kee bee
D,Hiraoka and M. Fujioka
M, Kiriu and L. Nagel
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Beachecmberse. FOOL 5 ae 15
Block Yo. 00 2ensae0n 2 - 7
Rawal ia ASe sas oro90ek5 _ a5
Block Cubes sbauwace 6 - 6
Eloels lowes wee ae 10 ~ 15
Blocis Soot aa ooo ile ie = 8
SRI Eyes `
Moe ey Peary ibys.
Rocrectional dspartmont
announoon. thas. Por" sori
tioa for thosc, aspesial ty
the issei, cinterasteod in
partici; patie 76 Renju,
Shoes ' ond. Gp een Twat
will tte len olase, fh ory Woon
we " i
noe "ay oe a) Satankihy a
the Diook 2c i 6S-HSAI Peon
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THUR, NITE
Kiwanis vs_
Senators,
`Bears vs -
"Aristoorts |
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Piri weil Bk : A s
PLodk "Ib, wh LPS
obher.. peti tic $ 5 Meg BAC chic - Eonpers ang' bes :
: fing. Gar gO 2a oth hose Ee Tro ane Ve Reds, :
SAoeg: ; `ands tov "eomas a Gee - v3
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ao asc. the: ipa ago 37 HAUL Tyo 8 en ee = o 3 ae ee pe
ei viel a "or $900" Som: ti2 q es Ge, 0x00A7 inate ae
7 oa. 530 pe: "ye = wae Rigs, , "Bik.3 : Ra ayibl oy Safee ee 40 a
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3. GAMES, .