Covering ^fDec. ^ip1 H^art.\Hountain RaloCa$ion, I Center i, yv ••ll Renorts Division' .yi; -i - l.'y'.v ^ '.1;^ : f’SF STâglSfiCS;. Population^ (evacuee) Last. .ïïoek 10,6bH This Week 10»707 " beet fields ~ 75# *Ro- turned on temporary leave m H; Transfers to t ¿is Center ^§3^::~•**"vV |* SHB- turai work - 7* Decrease* To outside hospital & ii To private employment - 30 i Temporary leaves - jgjjp Deaths - 3 # Others ** 1J* ■•■ ’: There were ;sik visitors■ té ihe project this week, foto*; of whom • £ were Ajoorxcari Japanese soldiers^ jxmiïmmâvm ar/isior Ichanges were made in Project Personnels ■ '■ Bvereit R. tane - transferred to Sr? Transportation and Supply .' ■ Officer, November 23V Additions*’ . : Jerr^W, Housel. '**: Reni or At t orney^ December 1 ■ ! Robert ■ W*|iPamer —. Secondary School Teadher# December .7 1 {Thomas H. ■ Thompson ** Secondary School Teacher, December 5 : The following business Was. conducted*-I|| Seventeen cash payments total ing $¿2* 1$ were made foi* evacuee ; trnva Seventeen vouchers totaling $201*^0 wane prepared for uhemploy* # ment compensation payments*. TWo. h^dred sixt^nine vouchers totaling $139,1^9125 were I scheduled• to|the Disbursing .Office £ or payment.Ê Three cash payments totaling $20*30 were made for clothing allowance òr, public assistance grants, to 'evacuéè leaving the & project.if All of her clothing allowance and assistance grants are ; bçing schedule d;4o the Disbursing Of fi ce , foh payment- by l||||||| check as there are insufficient Agent-Qashief fonds for this p^^r^seMui Insofar as possible,' ethcuee payrolls are being paid in cash, but it has been found necessary t^Asend port of the September and October evacuee payrolls to the Disbursing 'Office for payment b^chéck ih erdelA'ip couple tie ihe\ payments at an 1 A0Xy date Fifty*« one Purchase Order ifi we reissued. One Formal Bid .'was, inti t ej.-* 1 v : 8 , kl /A „*7* 'I ¡PPM! viyCaMM:-/ i-v'Jfe' Ml t *} ; % "J; V; s¿& ’^Í$* % ^ppt# 5꣮£Sss^ts5'*,,'t^?'ï‘^¿gffl|¡tí'¿X^í íí * í '**^v * ■^í^?'|¡SflflM ^ V= ^ BflflaBISmE ®$K. ti j $$*> **t ¿4( ^wj¿; ¿&;r i wSmÍw ®mSJs¡iifml^il^^^%^i4ß: * ’-^Kisf ^ñg'j Ä,r^- ^^íá^§Mt ߣ $£ç£krê$ c< ”¿&|v. âjtzçî t,è Police Pepa#tne&ffi"T¿S*§^pj^SK i^p^pK ^ ç Balli ^pU^îiÂâiC 'p^^0'^^Á^Áií^í ‘Çc^ttgC^ity »j^Cf-ffivM ÍMSt^P;ÿcffpoJÂà^&ÿBfeS^'ceôèît fl /’/gj®f* m y^ {\ly/¿?¡ iÿ';Hvt I»w™a7 í^SAíSv |%s*f||'g¿^e£^%' iäo^®á&il3¿t 1 o Çtàa iis y*&Í ; '^Vi 1||H iw^J‘‘i'^'‘^^^;-' ¿ ®cî^&|e4 ¡SsjjPy^r?1 jHj^raÿ <^» tgrifeKbi£IjM¿^ ÆV.fa hBB ', èyÿZ V W |flfl| r\ k.-} V^tv^ ImB« VV 'j^âBKsSf^^^ ^§fí^^Wí4M¿£$í8 V4PW5¥to& '■>i^'çiià^,‘^^^fjbfe^*‘ ¿¿3$ icàSi^^ffl *4 ir H®ft Mill âMff^Î? rÆ ];^üô#î ar a Æmh y£lS^ ¡Sjf iPiPiigpaliMMm^MM^iMMWWMM—«H HM J; 5 ÆX y \v?k ^6 ' '®^ÎÂâfWÂ& wBwHWfe^SMftî ¥fe|ÿtQia x>a’ 3^tot tÉ^cÆt^lîi; tli4Í¿Í¿i Besohl'''fe^li.pfe^^t^î^iiarii. ,’5',v ■l?'>*"/’ î .'^« *‘ ^îV-^î^''' *^^\’o/í!ív*-^i aepaptptóf«, ^a '■.j.T:>,^¿ iffi^'Ki1 **'c/vî - i*M-*'*V a’^^> * ÿj ìmk'WêÊâ* MMáMní'&eí i|jp0$pmé|1M, Û |áai?i^á '*ßß ^^-o09?tài ^.n jSteÉsL I^gàf5^©’^^ ^^r|:'|>m*4®. 0W¿iáfí$ %irl^‘ i(|feis^ma^^ïÂ35lSÿ'a^ï^S & rofatíUre ÿoî^ï. v ^"* 1^" *&‘ ¿£^34M? Äg xj^kt;Y3.~r|l ^^ppí ¿lagt1“1 WmÊÊèÊS .,á^m|^^'3i^3j^||t S{ -M~ o^R* ^’^s tffi&s. .^Wbêt 1?^‘ii|É $ÎNp^ ,%á^!^0gl î ^ ¿¡Sy!; M^fè®s Î’Sé'SS d¡8S¡ g^l^íig p3|R^ urgent need for morc indoor s"ace to corr"- on during the winter Tient lis ||&8« ' exists, permanent ue+in: olaces for Sc eat orfani scions err to be fe^SSS 'eanipment. _ ’ .. ' ■ ■ ‘ ' ; . ’ 'S^^àÂlwfeÿî'^ S‘®SffiífWÍ ’^fei^?-^Ísíi iiras.:4e|Jih %ûÿ 5OO participants» '•'¡¿f %iv''Îkli' ‘ ’ ’ , ... :;:r.',.-'.... "^J, • ; Ì1- *V HOSPITAL ' \iC*'l\^y v iô^fe^ î > v^to OPERATIONS: ^Sé't ^ ¡. j oliiticJl^ôrttor": ' ; :;;nì. V - ^E/^rlí¿ A^l^fist'v'if • M W* ^♦l^Vf/-£ ’' #^%>i^Âi)* «2fyA *-^J */¿ fo^-* S « ?Ê$$9P®': ,; ^ ^ffî$çû®,\'i'$j/Q§ß.t * :^^^Mm:Í¿^¿k V> âm Wy! t,íÉ^>t v*f¿J*$* ^ C.* .. Tl&íí prostatic Smear•.« Blood Cross Typing ? HUMBER OF Dentistry*..^; v Up P. Dental Chair. .1 Outpatient Department 639 mf ¡11 OPTOitfSTRY: v Frame Adjus tme nts • I Ré commendation of Óenèps. Referred t o ; ¿iedi tal Total Ref ract ions. 4,V'.. -ÌMl* ... gg,> Ife 5 FEâ|UIACYf' Fu&ber É|| Prés^^fp^ioàs^p^lled''^^>5%9 SAFTTATIOTi The Canal Project tv..^^ ffi'y ' r< 1 The frozen ground- has .halted fu^thefy laying of bentonite^- This work will Be* resumed early In; the spring, | However much manual labor will be done during - the 'wi‘nte%v,month®* The-* Sawmill Project \ * < ill Si«--$\ timber cutters ar.é. hew .felling trees.*..» The'Woodwork project: (Cabinet Shop) I Items completed ,and delivered were one stencil file,;two office desks, one musi|| case, ff-ve stools, fifty table looms, and two- playpipe -and nqzsle holders for "the fire department* ¿yfl The poster Shop terns now pending are, slides‘for dance posters, co-op education posters" and .supply -and transportation' posterò* ‘Il ' The Sewing Project Items completed' wer-e|*on© hundred fifty-* two pairs of' pants, four smocks and f our aprona’MIt*. , y /n' ' ,Vy The Canning Project**S/AJ.¿a.VI'. production for the week:Rsix hundred ¿-gallon jars.of apple preserves, two hundred twenty ¿—gallon jars of apple juice and forty pounds of ' dri edapple$i\ ^ The Ceramic -Project "' Among the most important equipment completed wasythc power attachment for the,potter1s Wheel. Other equipment were also completed. The priority number assigned to thó|Projeet byWPB for rebuilding /the, Allied ¿iln arrived. The test kiln-,, which will enable work to bèginlón 'glaze arid clay -compositions fòr mess hall ware will be purchased. Total number. of/evacuees employed in this Division» -.* *..... .197 Jg $k I» f I còfmmicMiM diseases Scarlet Fever.ID. M # CO/filENTS*4^ Examlnatioh of? school children nearly conpleted u. . labiligh school students examined this week. WAR WORKS DIVISI OF MTaRFEi m -, mix sxoff hhh mm Thp^til ¿Volume of v’bdsi'-ness' in' thQr f^oimpià^'sf^jo^: amounted' toi i^l?*8j}§*j26 â jMontgajncrÿ^ Ward" '^r^erj^nif s grossed- $^*63Î>*8U; the Brÿ ÎISÎ Cleaning Ünit grasse çf $1 £# ♦ *75* The Shoe .Repair Shop opened: for "business; < 6n December ¡pf $Ë Blocks 2)t-'25» grossing $6 ,-Qp on the first dèy% lack Bp material hampers the woyki -Classes* on Coopen&fiVb met as Visual, Cashes ; * ing ^of^'i^o^ing^g^ant |j|jn|yl^ Chief' :^'pÊiÎoiirâ -aPei / lack of stfn^e ahd Warehouse' spàûe .àhd'lack of* 'transpo^tatioil‘facilities* | l^bep ohop;*’ : gfiM: ‘:Ém ' / petiïtions“for nominations to ble:]Tair Practice Committee* were' | Circulated, on Becember 7*v:'*A%\ the close of- thé àea&lfhe f of":'filir^, Bebos^ôr' Jpp there were. only four petitions» two; of .which^were forgone abtivit^^'and^nohe 'of them represented jfche activity In which it“ was ^an^id^Vii^t/nxf^reeentht3^è'fhe JjSjpfiw§i.addition tor 4he program of dividing twenty*-three 2U* x 20’ ■units into, two smaller units»* the-Sops ing Section this week initiate dp a plan of elle vint ing | s even tehn f^âlfie^ of seven arid eight nemhers '■ each.'tio . biré : pi “ present ■ Orewcji^he x: \done' hÿ moving, ih© partition four foot further out, thusA all owing the thin;nal^o;:Mn:;hj^inî ^¡^«SÉpH^p he::; able t-o;^|pV^. tnto two adjoining "units or that provision will he "nadexfor enlarging ^thpi'x, present*;. ,7., m^ISKÎByTI CH ■A^B SQPPh? D17I SIÔlî - Buring the week ^DecehhèrM ‘total of seven carloads of ; po^;|5$^gënerà^^; supplies were received hr the Warehouse Section* Ip, addition to car-* | load,receipts,"' thirty-eight' transport trucks"of supplies were shipped intp^t he .Center* Ike tot eût shipments to this Section'f or th&j$>Gk , ^punted. &o 121 (. «nunhor pf ^tnlfÿ ins5«\) \ • The'.average* number* of ,meals -served daily during thp Week totaled ] ; the Motor! popi and ;^r^e -.Sect ions | from;-LoVèli:^:iW^nQmihg,t-'; j^MB^'i^fotal number of employees in this Biyision during the Week was Mir 8BBp;=' ■ ■ | yepaiVn,; ; installations#* the -piunhers ‘f ired hpi^water heaters and furnaces» decreased'fir'hazards in living, ’charter^, hy^increasing distances between stoves SU walls, and placed stove hoards sunder stoves in liv- • Ing- (paarters*- Sleetric ions bad-- their usual work of replacing gl oh os * f fus e s, * $hd receptacles» '.and answering ^service "calls* * * Ther^repkired damages fn the Sketches for a« soft drink parlor, -a/church, ^and a'^arher shop are heing ;made*» according to the 2fogiadoring Bephv-tment, I fhoy aleo> •• cpijplet'ed end' blueprinted m fifing- st at i1 on * garbage' can, washing p building^ denial x~ray, and, fen.Ce stile, f?lans for gr^chhouseSr hpve' •;.’ been Started. •- General Supervision ';of ■The Construction an>\ thof^Oarpentry men worked on the boon clary survey, lumber yard fence, and made repairs and dentitions, on living quarters*. ^$8 OFFICE OF DESIGN COORDINATION |||P Drawings for an infantas crib,.a curtain screen for mess hallr,* hn& two (designs .for .an .easy >óhair were completed# Pending drawings ore US) Activities j^oori, site planning', shelving and cabinet work for-the library, equipment khd shelving for Vitrified China Plant, demonstration apartments, and plans for the Oomunity Enterprises Group, the Reports Division, the War Works Di vision/and the Rest Home for the aged. Total npnber of evacuees -employed! p five, of whom two are on loan from the War Works Division* \ ^^^'êÉÊ^ÊmfMàWMùi(^é:-; I:s:s^ 5? ■_}_ 1 ¿' % £Í*.‘> it.ô » V-y.-: Fcp-ilatii-n: (_vncjM>) L^at VtK-k 1^.»707, -'^is 'i’ft>: Ip_>710 Increase:' Bir-tiis-- 3? E‘-t"arn^d fron "b-; et fie-lds - '41; Pct'-un'-o. on ^ tonrocrarv Ur-n - 1; Tr; rsi\r&- tlii:» Crnin ' - IS, |jgp|,' it?t\irnoÆ fron .y-ricnltural vork ~ 2. ' Decrease: ^ranòfcrs te other Centers - IS} To r rivet.* o -Id nvnt - 32.; Do'*ths 1; -Temporär' ìev’ve. s - U; 'Inch'fi ni te |: .£•■/$«* WÊm: Í¡^&lilÊp ||||§ Visitors to t.Ko project: ?*"-:¿¿_ |^||ffi||\^-fk'‘ * ‘PyjW$£?e/■/* ^00^ \ t ^ \^7j 1 : ¿Vf* - tMjj'*#'wjW j|1 rPC. Trinino Qyinvehí '’A4 fjß>.t'A ;: Cmp Gra nt, 111i a 3 i s1 > ( , ; 0ar--a' Gr^àt,-’Ill'iri0is^ , / ’‘-: lip âmMMmÉÈiÉÉlyÉii Tr^L .¿cris ita, 1 i , 'i viC pk'1 ,|^TO|ptÉ^^§^\639£ lili àdà^ iællSllll 1 tàfàC’ ¡»SS • lírr'r-C' ' 'ingyûiakà ‘V’-'" n ; ' ’ / , n-' ' ííiyáño i ¿¡feSS^èS^i 1 T£S®&4$^¿2,i ÉBHR lll| i liiliSIflilii i Masa^ 3$ asad i¿ii8 äfiii I C 1 or r de s ;,*’ cr c r*f1 § OcvG ge , Suro.vor gllplll! ir; *->¿ í loc'.tp. I Ci nt I i|||IS|Í| l-T^PJJ'ïâlï! '. ' , ' •■'''' \ -' ' -Ge in * tlic rroj'ct St ^rr : - • •■. _ T er.'ai note d- \^%rjy '• . - f ?âÿS'4fS% I ITeal 7>..-Barnard - ‘ Construction Snoeri” tondent' Jack'B. Davis - Secondary School l'ca eher áj * Criadas F. At'.vill - -Head 'Air se (Supervisor) -Arvillr. I« ‘Attili - Head Burst ( Soxr-rvisor) / \ "ísmv ^ |'-^-vf^ i?6 Gay Robert son from-Asst* pfijj§| Dir* to project,; Director | DouglasyM, .Todd from Suptl Coixh Enterprises to' Asst. * £f ^r,oj e ct-Di rest or $ Victor J* íhon - promotion,1 tp Principal Pi seal iulu B7 Leonard Sf promotion^ ~ Read Rurse (supcpYibor) 7/el:.ia Bor r$pan'‘4 Fraction, V- Head Rupee" (Supervisor !7ith the designation of Hr«, "7# J« "R^’fi.n to head the Budget pud,S'!nance ..Section, plans were formulated for a series* of meetings withvthe fiscal employees t’o stud?7- and Interpret fiscal regulations# to •'better, gigan the flow of work within the''/unit, Pnd td ^coordinate the work;.of the section with (the work and needs of the other sections pndt divisions pf the project* ¡SnRj * ■$}r’ The following business' was conducted during the' week I ' *^h6 vouchers totaling $130 , jj||p| were scheduled- top the disbursing offiMi-^fhr payaaoatr*** 239 Cash payments totaling $3»26(S*68 were made to "the evacuees for wages, travel,1 tuaemoloymont compensation and .public-eesistance 2,275 clothing allowance chocks- amounting to’.$3l»973*5I1Pere issued, I 2,028 'patrol 1¡checks,-amountiiig9||1fiS|,|A.07 Were distributed to t)$eh PmMÍÍ| W IA total'of 96' ‘Purchase Orders rere iss'Uodí There .^as. one* vFormal Rid solicited during the-week. fe^^p^pp^O.atolilTY SBFflC^R £¿1 XMmWXL SECURITY Police. $ it A In order t,d mbrejthoroughly* patrol -thev hrep, seven macro wardens h.^ve ¡§S| added making the total number employed sixty-five. Reorganization of the. police'-deoartment -under acting chief is ^j^pgressing well • -Pipe ri Hospital- arfep,>i|ia'^-?tpatp. oiled' -Do Comber 13 and • l.y durpng?^hilhckout, and assisted the electricians at p line break which lasted ten minute^ on the night of December 16« In addition to regular duties of cleaning, and routine weekly inspections of the -hospital, fifty ;gPllons calcium-'chloride s pi ut ion w pro mixed - f or; the | b ops tpp tapk,« Social service department," employin‘g;twen t^-nin§l>appr oyed One; hundred thir|;^-three Public Assistance and Special Grants» -and paid PH aggregate sum of lf^€a,S80v7$, .in clothing.,-grants pad public Assi and i|||i Grants«; cmpNi-tr 'gottss^sMs M ■ As reported last'Week, the" charter cOnmission hr Id 'thcir .scheduled meeting'1 oh "the afternoop of December 11th" and completed ,their discussion of the rpbopts f rph' the six pub-committees, -ith tnc reports from the sub-* committees fully. discussed<*hnd ,pr obi em-s, s i ftod i t o | the sati sfrbtion 'of the charter Uacmi psioh ^th^, berp ready for the ckeciitivt committee to startJ on the-'actual drafting of |pp|p sit^! this-i^eek« The executive committe'e net .on Decent er- .2 Ith.fend v;orkceL.on.. the . draft as ,v whole. , The ■ c orari t toe. has oh other .met-1 if £ scheduled for || Vi'ii'day''afternoon» Doc briber, Idtdf at is "believed the^ will, finish!their v:ork anjd have a final draft rfadedt'o suorlit to the chnJH||| EDUCAT I PIT .(’atl.©b -itd? and, specidm'g^dtLping.. r^tevf] |%h# Out% 3trh^ ■ J&and^,; ‘Uedb1^5#'' X'^tH Q% ^Xvy^^-’ w&]jj^^;£r ibdjk ^Qt Recall» \]£i etc. ;:_.. 'h; -;-. ;■;. ■' \ i'' ' ., ■ -.. ' 9®§B i^ry. '7^ ■ Intelligence. Service afolicant s. i?rj ■;', . i ’ / • • -J ’-.*,.* *¿¿¡**/ fc-red 1“ the evening school. .1 Spaniel class has 1' en added t: the KH .^IJ’ *S&ii %Q re suned on r£endn.7.r »f Do condor., ¿o 11,' ui t u Ik v -Tear ' si vaco t i onion' DeConner , , | 31st' and■; Jonua,r:p:1st'. ■^.l ’' -,1; . . ;' . ". 'fl;./nf.fr';\/ *M*vv ^5 OjI'®'® ¡ifW ^rfegb^i« $>€ 'Hdiae^l p¥l£n^^>-j$ew "foiW^(k w 4|ii @ ¡HR L ddh¥br i>i||n4)eh ve r^ »^ 4 |.#£ ; ¡jffl^ bddhf rop-do •'tpnhM^ji plans and b rdre 11 xV'” of the r-lcr' at ion departments Se^bnd^* .it^i,o*a4d/ of ;lwft:week s ';‘bb^fr'-^¥bd3fed».He •'*A^E'k'^1 ^ ^p%^t>i1°hr b.|f|dq -ll|;ve ¥^^r3^li¥Mh!lSii'r ^ce4s1c4i4h§' |'t'hk«.-and i# ddXh^;§V IsQ^d^i|%'WMw}i ;;dd tQ^dt 1 TT* -, 1* - 4 Sm ,»fe fel^^i^ied '?! hf ^,,% «-^ \ v=^ra i j. ’ i ?A,Jp t dggan^wi tv' sdnXaMvpsfe -o'^ % sV#^B obtain/; - - s'Jli -1 ion& from thehcoiong stc and■:tlieir .-::• e 1 ative . organieations:''i o'r' the CMiss Esther Breisemeister and kiss I£imi Mukaye of the Fational Y.W.C.A. organization are spending a week here giving leadership training*| fgi period,of December lO- to December 17» 19^21 patients in. Hospital Patients Discharged! ratal Admitted.^ Humber of Births. Humber of XrRa’-çs Taken. .,>.h. V.^ Hospitalization Outside dentar. m 37 Humber of Deaths *-• ...................® *K- Evr ........ 50 m opebaî-iùes j i 'if * SK’ * I* SpjSjf ‘: # m kimor&.fM* |«sË!j^f *s"‘ 111 "I il * 1 Ilf ifE * ¡¡¡| pf| |> 11|||p * | I AMBUhAHCE. CAULS î , Total Hhmbef *||h- • ‘" - •**•** * | • H*1/ |l|j|» *%,§; * 4^* *vp* 11m fv Average per, Day - • ¡||| * * • |gjp |p. .. . «. • ... . f * v • || * * ; CLIHIC LiBOKàÎOHÎi - Urine Ahalitsis •. * ... .¡C4 ». '•♦ », * * v*xV • * I • ■ Blood Anàtl^i©*,...*.** .A •• v* pj* •**♦*••* »V* s■* * àlfji * * * *** ^ Throat $méàr»4 * *? | • ' | *1 • * » * ■ Stool Smear’ *.. .. À» » J| |•;*-•»* || • p * */>v * 1* £| . Vaginal Smear •••*•• §¡1 * * ¡¡É * * * * * * f1 H || * * m i1 IJ Was se man* Sent Ontf;. • ¿>a V« *|||| * < |ii *r §1p -AA^ «...••> HUMBER Dentistry* ..A.,...*.*. . ...... • * *>■.». I | • • * ;:\* || • K, P,. Dental Chair..................................... v. - , ..... 0 Out-patient Department. •. §g - » > -• • f| • | -m* - • SK *#:* » • • ¡1 » * * jjtgi • 1 | * °13 OPTOAETEY Frame Adjustments.?. .,|. ».. » v». .1.^,* | ^*'■« || • • -V*.ly Eecommendatipn of Lenses*'.". * *~r> ,V. *r» •• *v * 73 Referred to Medical phd Dental » ...... * mm , Total Refractions..... ^.;. V * * * v. .-.. ^ èBARMACÎî " ' .Z" F'omher prescriptions Filled.*|f|i * * * • -4 ...- Water' Samples* -Cl * f * ||' ^<7 r-‘.... 5, Inspection of ’.4ess.-Hallsr -^Latrines» etc. .. • «■/ ^.. ' 3 i ':3; 95 4^ 1É8 48 ” 1' .‘‘Si 1 23 girò DIET KITQHEFi «; ^ Speed Pi Diets • «s*.- ♦- »*•*,*•? ^ A’ ; •,* •-’ * *•*.•' | '^77 \ LAUFDRT, POT^R HOUSpSi FORiOLA KITCHSFi Operation satisfactory. EVACUEES EMPLOYED Ê . ^Æ' * wV* ---§ ' 3SH The,-examination of school, children has been completed'. Foc-d handlers are next in line tp ij>e examined thoroughly. mM WORKS DIVISI OF The'Uanal Project ,- -V- , ' The Weather has not .permitted any-work on the canal during the week Mlroéj^ wiß$b. - f ^îi^ j^ËsypJi/ »I® ®^ifiÉMÍi!P;Í ^r*‘ÍV^iw^í'^'Í-v^' .Sr' a*1; <, f’id® q&Mìàfo' ^of-®^? Mpgÿy.é.icqffl -¿||S|| || /- * ?dy' *'$ ü ft I i{-7> X; v U,V ü|f "*¡5®^^ *v' l|pWM £$&& ' j P^^cÈ^fefe’îsfi^ fjçç^'éisàb^ ^Éî 1 ^p^i%à %îie 3j|> :'Jf : ';^'e ■Póg^er"'Sìiop f ". ? ¿* vl •-. :' ':ff ;. :’ , "... '.■ ;'"• '; : :' p||||g| -* *ÏV VJ ^,^0.j^.ctî^‘;f• ;* s^^% ||i| P VÍ,**'V»*» ?'?y% i3i\^'''''^^1^ 14&àfffî w -éf^óV«¿^Xl^gMW<^Í miftib b $fc£$í i îflf 1 *sÿj'‘¿*î- ^ÿ^i, ^ tüf:i '3^^s^^j>^msí *5SÍI*p "»^* ^*%«à' ï$&i 2f$ÔMfcÿMïj ^«ÿt^iséw'i • ■ SffîSi %-* Mpf MSB’ÿ i j yx:R ggg¡f*jr.;#.v ¡¡g||| ^^¿^m^,t'}ív■ fiá<í^|^e<í^v?¿f,5 C*]g^/¿ A.töf¥ta^iT*'i v*-* T *ÿ Jj^v•Ü-v¿‘ ^¡C1** J^jSraSw eight in arie,^èàT'tó^iit » 'rud of snail families tvo xÌq â, ‘anit as discussed last, ve'ek is-keinç continued. ^ ¡ f,7;;:V'' '..'V • /M ,itàîwiàM4M&^KàMSâi^Æà&ïm - ~ óf ' teli' ovfer' the ,preyrpus.,’7;ee.k*': ; ; •'vY ü Aii HD-8 Gaterpiliar tiyetor and equipment wore ranted to construptyl^ ice-skating rihks on the Btsojeijt|||| Mr. -Richey stated thht/l&ans; were being, dr ¿mb* up H start a night school for mechanics«' 15-he 'interest being showte^^^plhp\ prospective _ students indicates that ate; least two classes enoh^wbek.^will ha Pcpob*^r|',i‘w to accommodate all ^vhO' enroll^.^' ihe average number of,' -meeds served daily ;during bl^ week increased to 38,800 ewer the.3b,50p.pi 4he;previous Wwi¿ft ' C f/yyylisSr' ffiSrfJijilR ffuATtifo One' carload of/ dishes ,hnd, J^tchen? equipment arrived du^ln^’ tde Iplljk« Mr. -Sari BeiS;t>.arr|,ved' on the 15th of 'DePen'^y.:«to .takd ’dp his as Assistant Pro'Jbct Steward* § || *" Garland peceiptb totaled fcrV^niac, f of1 the, week,7 .Decenhei’ 10 to l€, of which' foodstoffs 1 &ounted to ten' c^rlopds, cool tenhepfLpJano "general supplies five Parlays, gin addition fifty trxhsuort ,tke; arrived during, the" sameeperiodd ^;§hef totcl - shipment s'" received (nog, of » i sggf dns11) totaled 135 for *$$&*^e^skMpMflfe,1 47*T'.1 - u COlf$?BJCglQH^ MA|o^Mr®S Plumbing. this department y .in addition to the routinelffifing of hot water furnaces, and ’the augerihg ö^<‘stopped „¿inks, to-il'ets^-eto» nearly a hundred 1 service calls.’were answered*' .Since this department manages to maintain workingiorde'r of winter supplies, eVerything^ from'kitchen sinks to frozen Pipes were repaired« glee tpl '=y I Buringithh wihdTr days, "Of, the - earlier part o^this.week, the Gent eh hospi tal ewitn©%h,bino^hb't'' for one hour and.’■ f* ®ie causf was attpihate'd pp’h short pircui't caused by, a uKWerline being »gg wrenched from ij&s setting^* Ohe damage was taken care -of immediately« r^f€ In addition,^-some-. globes were replaced/and 356 service'halls were1 .made* I Routined mhinf.enan'ce^ around ’ the| .Center; the' cansterdetion of a beauty shop in Block"711 highlighted the week./’s activities« I Spl With the "cpnstruC^lopNpf, the Gent earhigh ,schpbl under way, Chemistry and Physics 1 ab o ry t o r y * pi an s are* “being drawn to be included %tL the already expahding b 4$tV, 11 Also, to^relieydvcongestion at the,timekeepers office, a, paymaster1s. office- has been/tianrie-dV- with" shelter, so- that- payeeh may be shel^pred , from the ©xterpme weather-new being’encountered* fo. of - a Vabupps empl OTed/dh thin Division» »• • * * *. * * * ^SBS;1G^J/-COOHtoAlIQIT Dra" ings Completed by t2his department during the'ye ^¿included} shelving ^ f^hdrdoh^-hpt^wopk f or the d-nbraryi prel imihayv- drawings f or,-Agriculture^ and industry^ War ^Torks Division», and for^^pe^ Imports Division, Site Planning for inventory and proposed allocation of OGC unitsi '■ and preliminary plans for 'landscaping of a tTrpicai. cyhcrdee block*' A drawing 'for “a rest-home fof the-a^ed' (Scheme. A) hlno completed* Population (Evc-.’gu6o) Last \7eel;-,10 966'G~ Tills Veok ■ 1C-;6" V Increase % Births. - 3? Returned. fror, tuL.po.rar> le: ve - S 5 Returned frói; privato c, ipluyi-icnt - 2o$ Oilers - 'l*- Deaths - 2ÿ To'.per^ry leaves - 10, 01 here ■■ 25« ADI .lì! ISTPuLïïVii DIVI uluH ' . ■ Additi^ ns 1 o app : ine ed personnel s - -, . •'. ; - ,. 'rafvrf Cccclir. • Lio Gullv- hlerh~S u snegrnphyr 9 ¿AR li nistr-tivù Servi aus Charlotte Sc L„ G-rjber - Element'ry School Toucher ..gBP appointed personnel ; .-..n ' , pp ; :\ ' "/'a - rj0W Daniel Ruedos - Hunt Superintendent2 v nr >.rl:s Division Charlotte S0 E0 Cr^bur - -uE^ionL ry Sch:ol Tu .eher , :. 'During ;i ho ; we 0 k t ho following Cash payments nudes ‘S/ ¡niral %.•>***'*?+¿*í\)& jfSH§ *„''&/ #aÍ> V -Ä '*?’’ * pPS -E^cuG^vTn.vial ”v 20-j F;:^-xoll: ^: ;>'v-^ICI oIj? r'y^^P^yLicní-;edripon3¿:.^ • ;tion r '112;«:' ip7Û9»-7-8-4 1 CTüthing.: AllOY/nnCö '.r* 10.7 ? .95-6^.;:'!5 V Publie assist:, .no u . Grants - 3r"'V vSTl^S'S;' --ne: Spécial 0-rnnts - C3S kl60„fi, ■ Purchase.; Ordo r s - ". e'5 2‘ t -’tel i ng' i-'l’^^f'JolS » V< uciors prop red by Procureront mßt \ Secti„n - 101 s totaling ^>51,09% f,i <* ‘ AX r /¿*!¿V* «y ',’& jyta^A Yj I-^pÙi g§f The Froject Attorney's Office- assi sied the" Coùeuniiy Servi ce h /Divi í&&¿rtg in rettore uf Gnj.iunifcy Gov^rn^ent5 due' ..dviscd ti. r Dieu' nd \. ulil.ro Dopi rtLxntr: ,'jn crl-iinul problems in t >0 Conter0 ..-idc1. several résidents c'n inclue ttax prllei.s largely ii.r-'Ogh tku assistance f F„ T'y'., ’.'in' is ^53« ve lunteerii ng his servi cos. The Opri ce i.rvcoôsod ccv: rr,l routine property : ££& Ylrking v/itlV í-ir» Kitlball, c-h.-iunity g'-vernirent o.dvis.r £rci.i Plshingii n . eut rcc.iJiundcd ai-ond^ente t*> tic pr posed enarier» Theso vere subi, itted to IflMi Ss#SÜËà ill critical of Mr< Kimball’s explanation.'| Mooting v/as aidjeujmed and the Charter Commission is studying the; proposed amendments * The' case against I.' Hirokawa and F. Hay as hi ||||l tried on Fobruary'24 before;a closed court on recommendation of the Preliminary? Hearing 1 Board becaus¥^of %hp ififT tfoo*dref INTERNAL. smimitt: Firo Pcpcrtment t i- y,- %-p, ; No firos oedurred this Wpek'-but hot ashos carolessly di s dar dèci, aff hree differoritxlodations t/Oro extinguieh'od by thi)sf dephr-tmoni Total LppToyed .§ÈÈ¡Èli« V«'. ,, ». • ¡t-i *t • , * • „, *4%. * *,4* * * *>4» * ♦ » * * 81. j Polico Department : The FoTióo Department isjfacedf^ìth'tho probità of juvenilé'delinquency whieh arisqs fresa thè rack -of proper recrcatibnal fa'cilities. „•• Total Ei-ipi oyod© , o*.*^.... « © .* , ©• » «©• *>', j**» • 4.., © ©. •. * * •.*v** •. •.. ©. •• ♦ • • ♦ . '*■ % #'•••*■* • « • • . • bocmI '^mAjuì: Total, Cran^ts ftoccmuended, fop Faymont 7during thè tyoeks mì Clcthxng. Crant. *.. © ©^vy-. * ©. p-o •» .©© • « © Ì..V*- •?*..• «»,a. •.<£».>6©-i» *..* » •.<>•• -,"Pùbli «filasistaned' &■ Spcc'ìc^L, Cranis.* © |f|.H4«ÌSim ,Cle^hlng ^rdor fn.‘l^pijheusa.^.© ©_*f ». ||£ ;P5:i , - ^- ■ j- Total?v^i^pieyed,;ìit':^;'-#^]. -*,© % .© * •.» tX*©.. ^ edugation $12,67606? 6,440,55 Miss Virginia1 Lynn $ Supervisor of'Student Teachers, served as the Heart Mountain Registrar Tor Ration Bdok II5 88 >?ere-issued to the Adr&nistrative personneTji^^l^^» Schdhl will be 'dismissed February ,26; sdthat all "teachers may help in thG registration Jf the Heart Mountain men 17 years*a^dfolder* Teachers v/ill ■also asais^aTl^Qi^ Saturday. Miss: BdrhGSdh^^hunk/ahd Miss Lynn, in bedpeyafidn with the‘Social; Welfape and the'Police Departn.ents, have Administered a number if the revised-. Bine t aind ividmi ;fbs td©: !$ ■ tr*: ;ahd. l^si. iVidPd'rdf f ’«j» I^lon ;5rrive^>here^Wedhesda^^trning, „tih their'V' v/ay to Philadelphia* * ’Mr* Emlen is the administrative'assistant' of the National Student Relodatitn Council, \7‘hich has found it advisable to establish their student reid'Cation thr.oiugh the VRA. •office' inJ¥/ashington,-D* 0-* During thdir short stay,‘Mr*-and Mrs, LoXen mot with'many 'Studdhts interested in^studont rclocdticni they strossea the 'importance of getting^ at^appli cati ens far indefinite oducrtlonal leave a ,s tar tod | The;" high school department in vocational agriculture has roOVcd frpm the recreation; hall', 141.26’, tp .the. rccently rcc'i-nstru-cted CCC building -in ;Blp;ck ....:. 7 s thus f or. -kindergarten-disc' ,,-Ro.y-'son9 .liaflin Kurtz, and.dohn K, ,C,orbhtt attended?'d 1strict athletic, cpnferbhc'o. at' tlprland, Jlyoitiing, FoWua'ry,. 20, rolalivd to; the Heart Mqtinta.in progrifi: intorscholas11 c athletics, Supbrintondent Carter returned February 23^ from a recruiting trip td^ fill vacancies caiisdd by men teachors leaving for thc-^lhCiy and 'Other rosig.7 nations^'^hre'e''6ut:^i nine Vacancies^ word, filled 't/itheuf disrupting-other public Total J Evacuees EmpToyodui a«..,.'*«.,*.***-.«....".....»......00.....<>102 ■■■mm 3p$ ^$¡lp$¡Mf ft^ùà%y%tmà^^è.4Î’■s^iâgxi^î: • 1 caci er s and 303' V'lunteer 1 or-; dors for. 9j4c3 registered' periplt j. participants itÊ nur.ibered 20 3 6?0 vit}. 6 t '. t al ■• f 13 3 2 s-9 sp/còttite r s;¿ •. 47 penai its vere .issued $ 59 activities arre serviced by : ho 1 .adnt oír neo dopartveni \ 19 ..fiv 1rs ; ere served ; by t ho 10 chni cal départant; fand; 4 judo gr.r.xnts worù c Topi et od.’ - ■ adult Dop .rtvont î There h .s bec-n a decrease in ;aduli- ¿.clivi;tie-g ., ;lue t ■ the 4|jl| teap r .ry c urtai] 1 -ont in the ^ uso ■ f reert c. t i c n h: Ils t i ! c¿ c ^ f • r .kindergarten ; schools r; Tho increase in t’iu nuilvr of ' s p ç c t a t er s 3 is ■ a t tribut c d %o' S® Athletic Dep.arti.xnt. Tho 'W^Æmà S ?¿bboulpfeilipv^ßnAhi-ri Block 15.. i/1 ' ' V^jí. ffól\ ‘-Buys ;íind Girls Clubs Tho-ru has ’bcoii a decided incro'.Sü in Y7. CV 3 Yj ÓV and $gjá|| Eoy Scout r, ctivit ics ’ hile thor .rgani z.-ti ns sh ir . doorcase largely dvx ño le1 rotative te, the WRi: regi s t r - tin«, The , "hohV handled' iby ;Vnp: o: vrdiuátcr||fe}Æ Mm several volunto ^r as si s tant s. The ito,, s c 'llocted vero r. .;19' b Xc s 9" ,.i '. . : 175 sacksÿ 3Ö h'xcs of ..as-n j .rs ? '¡-OC p und s of grease9 3 cr .tes t’ 1 nés; *t^ I90 boxes; \ ors repaired j 288 boxes vere s. 11 f - r ,$ r3*90. , ■ . •’..- : Lntcrtainnoirt and Social: activity in this Gopartiiont ■ hñ's, decreased: al s a due .... ;te;.thc shifting de.r;:Und': of rqcloatighdiallso f'r _ hinddrgarten ■ find, nursery school gr grai. „ TIk daico rehuir-. 1 orf r; ¡ed f r f ur grade sch. Is and ’ ;S| W0$$$& m&ÍP° Iftft Maintenance and Supply* The . rk -f this dep .rtv.ont c ns’isted . f 1 vine; ' ; tables and benches in and ut f >r the Vîui ftogisi r .ti n an1", "•i’, rendering aSrearaiSB^ service dfc-r ton -nctio/i. .picture 'shows.y 'SwBaSa." a, -'d V a,’d ^Technical %Oîff &|S&gJ P s pec t -1 o rsa nd . participant s.s ;besicos t tu, ten '.tin pic turo s sii vn'bv thi s S ; dephrtKxht■ :hnddalse:; served ‘ the- fourdgrade ëchda]- 'progroais. '3;-d0' •-' Schedule I)epe.rti'-c;nt 2- :oEle^en^ hiking;'pèrïàitsovoreaissued i- ;sevo rai reque sts hi d t Lo ivjoctuk1 due t., 1 cl: f le'' ira Th:, rogulsti n lii its th-_ - r‘$$0 hiki ng"gr :ups; t'o., fifteen/, ’li k or s' \. Ith' each-Tc; .der.j ;th,. se '^ho. applies1.''and : C.i’Uld ni t g. cut tla previous \ cok adii be givin .preference^en fütürc' requests» I^BäB 1 * lilillll*i''à'£ïP Patients;ei'n .thé iH^:-spitali'' » ¿• ;; Patients ..Discharged ' c ^ 0. ï.-hi 1 5SI8 « jïrths- : X-»Ray,%£xh í * ‘f * vïÊfy % ikid He s pi tv^l-i z at ion Dut side Cent or » ;.«, 0tLR¿*TI0¿S ; > > %'T , 1 ’ * ' Ma¿,o.r .;';*• . ./ c-: Minier %!*?*,fini S m fmà v-rif;1 *OT(i ï;;8- fs#ii %5Z\ •. ‘i 3^ : ■ ® Wm H . To-tal Number. W:;^; WÈÊÊÈÊÿstè ttètgc : > Ba¿j #; q .'M,y ^ Mío: w& fttiNîOf oï* 'Labcr|fetc^“^. OpçciuiQnâ ’ExàMinéd b rM&éé 0j '*ÆÈÊmÊËMî* i Mm - 4 DENTISTRY: Total Number of Treatments | . . OPTOMETRY: lì$\; W:%^\iKs Recommendation of Lenses f #•**••»••............., * I * ^ ' Referred to Medical and Dental *i*«;»**^ *«•••••*• ^-9 Total Refractions ||f§ #N# • * • 8ß.........j# ..... * 102 OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT s , Total Number'of Patients Admitted... , Daily .Average Treatments Given . * . PHARMACY DEPARTMENT: Number Prescriptions Filled SANITATION’DIVISION: * ’ V^£'£8i’ "" fgmByii ~ Water Samples . ■* <•_ . * * ..........,• -*/?.„*<^ • • • • • Inspections of Mess Halls, Latrines, Etc • •*•** *.• * DIET RITQHENf‘‘ÄÄ')?® Special, Diets *,. # *■ * * * *y*^r^ • -* f • "*|ffa LAUNDRY, POWER HOUSE, AND fuRMULA KITCHEN« Operation Satisfactory*^ EVACUEES EMPLOYEDo ,4 . . |fo* Ä • • *%f| f REMARKS:. Miss-Gettrude Vetzel arrived Thursday, February 25? to fill the office of Cheif■Nurse* ; COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES The three Community Stores totalled ^16,045.73 |p| business for the. weeki Other enterprises grossed the following amounts: Radio,-.Repair ¡¿>30*23, Montgomery tfard Units>l,085.l8?- Dry Cleaning Units $288.70, Laundry Service >32.19, Shoe Repair .$214.10, Insurance $134.32# The current bank balance was $10,650*13# A financial statement^cover* ,■ ing the period from October 1 to December 31 shewed a .net profit of $40,033*3«* Three hundred and‘twenty five shoe ration books were Issued. ' EMPLOYMENT ÄND HOUSING Registration has been progressing rapidly, and It is expected that registration of. all males 17 and ;ovcr will bd finished by Saturday night. fSSKmi WAR WORKS DIVISION MBHSHBIIBMW On February 20 Messrs. Ando and Kawauchi -established growers in Powell, met with ’Ì he Center's agricultural staff and discussed pi-oblcmd presented by loc^l conditions.! An informative conference which has proven very -yaluablo was, the resultici ~ 1 ì" ' ' - An order for fiVo loyelers to be secured directly from a Denver manti* facturing firm was placed.. A certificato'of .purchasdlVu's obtained from the Park Cc’unty Farm Machinery Board. Three ditching tools were located. Twenty fords on tractors arrived at; the center yosterdayl^Tho eultivaling attachments to the, tractors will bp obtained at a'later dato. } The construction-of hob pens has begun. At present iwp^.pcns sufficient -to house 150 hegs will be built. Three, CCCfunits to. bo'used-for construt* ,ing|chicken bro^dersf' The'department is looking for ^competent poultry -.supervisor.’ Contracts are now being negotiated with Powell and Gody■greenhouse, operators for seedlings.. But such crops as cauliflower, ;'cabbago, watermelon, broccoli* and the'like which can be planted at & later date will bo cultured ay* nhnf beds” which arb now being built within the Center*^; », 'v' > 1 - .V/ • IPlp.''£hs '$ffi* '^111 'Supervisor. ■ Tho. pr-jeCibili b&. t r '.nsf err ed to tlu? Adult, Ed ucotion under hr. E.'ttr>ai And' vili be conducted on •: tr'.ininf rr ;r lo. K.hís, Production of w.ros pili ìu-t bo revlizod b^epust. <'£ the r^cv nu > r-Liiitt n Ducici -n* *,« . ... * * » «. « .3) .Shipments Roceivod (Nuuhc.'r f "to.lly-'insn) 0j 0 0.' .c hïKIIliSLRTiJG-COlJÔTRUCTlOIIpLAlNTfiï.UyCE im %l& •.V^Ö 21$) 18$*.; C-nstructi n '-.f ^ DlUT 1 X-ll:.y ehr ir ? bctetrico \ r1 c bin.t.«5 0’ xh-r's m..il '..nel chc.rt pire-oí lv le shelves v'OTöTcemplht'.d' -f r the ii;,sr it-ol^ tiiis , V'.xk. : Tho gr 'tmd \ s 1'.v_1jc1 ne 0 nsiruc-ii.n f hhc fl» r f'r ih. il h >- ^ dc All plumbing ■, ork in tlu¡ ccl-ny's h;.rber ?ind ou;-uty slw¡ s >'-.s ccniloted. : Drawing^-’for- the equipment | of- the hog project t/epe' cearplet ed this wee.k .• | Surveying' continued on tho poultry fcrfti lend, w-inf .drivings fcp tho new second fleer of flee -room of tho -iioter Pool garage “building Ivc re cemplotd* : Stree ts ' \ - Gravel and dirt Were delivered 'Various mess-polls and laundry buildings The pathways id th p s c buildings have ;beqn irapassable be cause-of mpd» Total Number -Employed » *-• * * •/ • * * • * * • • I • •,»'« • • • ,966 | OFFICE'OF DESIGN COORDINATION This week 'bensiste'd^.of the following s ■ ' ' 1Newspaper file .holder' for Library, newàpaper ^iilo gjM ' for library, 4nd .plan for throe XjCC, bullclingS’^n High School Flot.*;;;, o, * ■ ■ DrawingJ is bdihg p^paj^à^for^' poffe^teble^for Recreation ,I^|jU. Jlliffl Number -of colonists - employ eçtî Three, pf about-lono is "'on lean from Agriculture1^,’ and jEhdlfstry* War '?*brks #ivision* mÊSSàmia 5#¡$fiEWCAÍ|0f|Í COÄiNITY ANALYSIS Covering tile retied ïTCtruary 2ó .to"Aarcte. U, 1^+3 • Heart ^ ¿ounta i *?' " oc at l’ôn jpgp ÿm population (Evacuee''1 Last ^éek 10_,o5S This Veek ^9 * r'Ü'Z ‘ •. increase: Births - 3î Pe,turned from' Temporary "leave - 0; Rettinefroñ priva te^ employment ~ 1; Transfers to this center - il. ; Decrease: p.rivalt eEnO-Ovaent - (group leaves) ~ 12-; Te‘iterar* ¡waves -9; I .k. ;’■ - .Qth.ert ^: h<.^La1*/2k’5îf^, A. ^ ‘ A- > :> - ‘ $RQJÌÌCT' VJ?T;?jI3T . - - , - ; ' - ' An aaditi..nal fifty questìornair^s sont to residents i i connection I with their a-nren"1 nn application for uncmoV ym^rt in sur or co fron the■California | R.irpl'OTment’ Deportment pore handled A trough the Froj-'Ct Attorneys office. servo as advisor to the de f ondar t S' iñ a crimin'’! octiou hofer- the Judicial Commission, and to th ve'and the Project Attr,rnc'r po rt ici còte d in the meetings of the* Proldtiin; ry Hearing'Pierd erring the reekß1 • f &ioT;'^¿*V i“?;.*i»¡1 || *& i- . ': ; • •: :.;.:;iMrrAndersonhof lipeglrtdrna^ Thormopolis., ■ ■.. d Dvoming, and other momo dr s- of re si dents:: ;on their income1 tax. problems", during tihe- week. • ■ ' .f :' The following additions vere made to thor appointed personnel : Loyal S. Smith- Fu.ip Operator, Public‘Verks Li visi on ''*'■ lois C« Runden - Secondar'''- School1 T«-a ehr r, Deluca tior. ' Grien C. Fisi: - Sr. Id reman (l'oo'às)» Var Forks Division Kblen L. Frost -Asst. Librarian, Sducation Sect ion , iíelf ord. ó. .An Ä-rsor - 'Chief, Community Servicts Division xi¥< The following résigrations vrere received: ÿ'rty&5,;$ 4 ß^ph'S'"' ''»?Í¡K BHk si-àn fi, ‘ . . Irvin S. herûiew h" Sr. Roremauu(Voqds), V~r Forks Division ■ Hornee'T. Dillon'-' 3i% Carpenter, Putii c Vqrks Division ' - A'. Lee ~Éàn4w Seeondarr School Teach-r, Rducatior Department Tr on sf erred te FRA - basili ne ton, ,D. C.: «Pfej|| { PhilipF. Barter - Chief, Community Services Di vision ' -, , ■Ilaring the week tto following tnsiness nos conducted: ? ' r$\ ■ ■' y^.» ''>^?,' C1» One hundrecl r’T'd fòrt7-eigtt-vouchers' totaling $6S,82'^ »30’’i?crei, schedulr-d to th'.. Dir-;t‘ortin¿: Cf licor for ■pev’L1'-'.'11. '01 Otilia Xllo^èÂéé* 1 •£** Kiff^ t.áñ&’é V 0^€ôî,iif Äl '■ 'Special?:' 0r'tót,sW^ ?v- m , J’-^|©'’ $he budget estimates*' for ''thp-’l$Uh fiscal year'are being f'rped in the;| f ihhr-fQrm and'■will be>submi'tte& to‘the Washington ;ffic!e' by .the close' of" the . week*; : .' &P. .*// : V ^#P9@$ ( |£ Jh Purchase Or lersV*-. b-7, .totaling $£6,1^3*37 plS^gvtotleho^ $5 1% * totaling- " 'One evacuee was added mi the personnel-' in the Procurement| Section.# !§| . ¡¡|S § u&mTMiT%’ sBBv^Sis:-'. COMMUKITY G0V1MM^5 5 BlbdcM^^r^M lif re guest/of ^hevf^ip^^^^Go^c^i^TQf^Block^ Chairmen made .arrangements* &t the Slonday nightrblock meetings for’ pomination.^J; of candidates'-to-"be Voted-upon at the general ' el-edtion of ahewjl S&mpprary ’||jg Council of Blo&&-Chairmen»^ March', b. fe The Qherter Commission met dicing the Week to further Consider prooased amendments to,the Permanent Community Government" Charter.-’/; The . Judicial Commission convened Wednesday to .consider the/' -case of. % Heart ^tottntain ys*, Ichiro Hirokawa and Pumio ‘Haya'shi. Tha case wasicontipudd , f§ at;'the1 r egue s t ' of' the Police | Depar ime-nt. Mr.,' M*! 0«. Anderson*' new Chief of GO^uhity with Philip'' Berber in 'royiewipg' matters, .of Community* Government I and related ||||| J problems and in consultatioh,with thp'Council during its tieeklyfmeetingsfl iiBpBMMB«M|M - PiVe-dy i| ^ki-i^iSE,|^hV> ip|j ^}$.{< \ '^-W i< , General routine duties were, performed by the pi re Department .h The Inspe ction Bureau' 'checked, all; at o ves. and st ove cpnhp ctibnS' and insni&t ioris... in eaph^onit in t.ha§^b ®?ih' /|| iThe|FDepprtment .-is . recrUiting;|aeh;.aSv a’reSerre - crew to |replace vacancies on the regular creC as Volunteers and .selectees leave for the" armed* se rvicea-» Total iJvacuees Tyrol o red. Pol ice Department: The Police Depnrthent| s mprobl)f!$' continues to be juvenile delinquency. , 'Twoferouths, arrestedffl6& assault’¿hr*ve been-detained t*f the Cody jail by the eentfcOp poll o& to nreVent 'any possible demonstration of public, sent in nent1 They wilb, be* tried, by> the-local-" judicial eommis/sloH. Total Evacuees .r•Employed**-* 4. |p|pi ♦.-..■■♦.pbi.■♦.# 4^*. •;# • ♦ * * #;^.,«,9.3yytt£S SOCIAL WKLRlm| mm Total Grants Becommended for P%men^ .during the week: do th ing C-ran t, #»■*, j* *. *, 'public As si stance and Special ;Crahts,u • v * Warehouse. Qlpthing. Issued on SpeciallGrant«..,.».,.. *..v^. .4i7*523*BB ■Humber of• .Clothing Order to Warehouse|.99' • Total, Huabo^Jhployod*■•• • '**>••<:• «/• *3$»-, . BDUCATIOii ^5#®J Heart. -Mountain parent-Teacher; Association: The^third meeting of the fi Heart Mo'ontain Farent-*Teacher group was- held on‘Monday* Match 1, /with Hrs.' TayC'’ ..^nbo acting as chairman in the absence of Mrs, Tpeko Mitamura, who had been | elected to serve as chairman for the Mardh-'meetliig'.®The,;; problems discussedl-^fjj werei distributiveNe^’achtion','School safety patrol* attendance, grading system* and a Mgr.brother 'and, big-sister program for the ccamunityf'/ | /, / I lng|& * Mr«* ^^^«*iri^% |#Wt ¿ftdistant edv^r||; ~ldnbyihere pnMon^*^&x^h-'lV^'Ki*s^i#pia , Jdjft4^«^ies'^^i M&^ffJ-^i" Co torn! ty Sfer^ic«5 ^ Sbhobl vill be dismissed oa Friday*' March M and on Monday, M%rch S, so that 'ail teachers’ nay7help,^lth. the WEA,--registrationjof ' vliopen of ^the Heart Mountain Cefcter* *V ... |j * | t "-— \* ' of^; tools t:efte received here this'*~eek frcn^Sfanada Center for use by .the, Bdacption 1 Department. Pof ty-f ive recent publication« of fiction^and non^flcti on hooks* | | I Vere received by 'the Center Dibbaxyv \ l/ooduork and PurnitUrej ^opd troxlping classes for the seventh and eighth grades Vere started». their first project wiilX bp* to build aodel ^airplanes for nil it ary purp q s e $ ♦' - Ihe, cabinet shop has completed and distributed such furniture as cha^rs»»folding, tables» ‘easels, toy«» and boxes fpr rthe kindergarten . buildings * 3$ip. ^Sducatlep Deppripent has received used furniture such - as *t ablest tion, although, son© ¿'Ht 'be repaired foj*. school •Use*. add 'senior"f;;:^ tv operation this $7eek*, $hdse'classes ape conducted by !Paul IJaka&ato-i cmmtti •;acti^ti^%as;>:^n^ctei^% 220 assigned Vhd 3&J*' yolu^teer gliders ,for $2.®$.Registered people» 2^,219 participants :^nd: y:i0: i and. "the Sal’JUgpMpr^fct; iyalibed thi« ^©ek J? ;s&p|i|p:ibi|||§^^ of 1 i»: participants and spectators. fhptegh Odd rather is haripering- outdoor fehtiviiy .'i^i^,.-SyO??i ;^3t '■ i '-^e^Cfe».!:’ Si •_ & i^^/’T;: suggestion has been l^d$ $hri& the vhcjant recreation areas In'the school§ blocks ' ■' ' basketb^L.I^':;' I l I Entortilfiieht ,&ndr Social' Dopartnrpnti - fhe. mandpliii-bancl»J dance, orchestra and ll^fe: ,^hearhhcc;P ;hi4efpoiin; | ^uslc appreciateoj^.hbur continues ’to, dra^ a/Ip-rge h&Pber of listerner«. - Kedd&a and'Mr*1 |dck 8||| oka* left' to Sjnm “the YKC£ ' cm€ or encb\ at Kansas Ci^ty* Ei dsouri^ ■8*" - 'peiiddc pf March- H p-ai.icntd \.^;:.^4;;^.diit^i'I'S^ ■ ■' ^ X2h ifaioaber. ®S| . , Maddr ^l Minor.« i 1 AMBULANCE CALLS'* Total Number..»*. ... i i.....;• • • • 1275 Average' Per DayA - . * A A .. *. gp|A. ..gfc .*•. ' 39 CLINIC LABORATORY! ^ Numberiof Laboratory Specimens Examined» . * .;.A. ¡jjvH. * *',jL.. |. V*«... • 165 Wasserman Tests Taken.* .. |.. *................V..-w v J| | r...... ,. IS BBNTISTRYl f Total Number of Treatments* . *> .. 4‘y. •...*. 1 623 OPTOMETRY i;; He commendation of Lenses* v* **.#*#♦«.♦**»•**»**•• ** * • ✓ • ■ • * • * 32 Referred to' Medical and Dental* .*..,.*.»..** • £.... *V * * |1| *■*'. • ♦ * * 12 Total Ref pact i ons ** V,* . . § *<|A. ■.> * jsjgl.. *.. y* #W \ f \ 93 jOUTPATXBNT Total Number of patients Admitted* * ...... V-. r. ,^y% .... .%y.... ; 5^ Daily Average Treatments" Given. i.. *%*/* ,*0; ■ 89 PHARMACY DEPARTMENT* j : Number Prescriptions Pilled* .I**,1. *5 ^... | 1 • *;. t.f • 1.. 1 li|§ * 802, SANITATION DIVISIONS \v!-^p|SI Water Sample* **- * * * * * * * •*** •«* $4 * • \v ** * * 1 ** w * * || *W* | * • * j* * * | * * Inspections of Mess Balls» Latrines» L&'cudries-» etc* .Vy .-yi *.,*..*. 3 DIET KITCHEN* Special Di et sv. w J§ v*.- * * jjjw* % A * - |*g 11 • * 759 LAUNDRY, POWER HOUSE, pOIMULA KITCHEN: Operation Satisfactory, EYACUEES EMPLOYED^ §|J • W »1- ¡1SI-'¡y-........ &. *>.>U1&5& 3^1 remarks: 4\i^mk f: * s ^mmim The Nursing Staff ds functioning smoothly under ’ the;direction of Miss Wetzel. Dr* Kinoshita was called to Cheyenne’for a physical examination and if successful expects to be, called into active service soon* Dr* Nakaya has received permit for an indefinite leave of absence but has not as yet departed, “tCOMMUNITY ENTERPRISER |' The three*'Community Stores grossed $lH,97^*99 for the period* Other enterprises totalled the following: Radio Repair $31*^3» Montgomery Ward Units $995‘^2, Dry- Cleaning’ $31^*25» Laundry Service $12.85» Shoe Repair $208*13, Eire Insurance $103*68, The bank balance at the end of the period was $13,819*0.5* .4 limited number of shoe ration-books Was .issued* EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING The registratiph of all resident males seventeen years of age and over has been completed except, for a few delinq'aAhts whose registrations are‘coming in si owlv* WlAShAt The registration of all female residents seventeen years of age and Oyer began Friday* March*5th, and is expected to be completed Hy. Monday evening, sliarch TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPLY Mess Section ‘ The operations of this section remained the same as last week*. M ÍSÍÉ¡ i i s:. ; ï 9.4 3 » -.- ; .ií ® , ■ >/ V ; , ' - ': • ' '"■ -Fro;; ^"::':.o; ■ I^sa-id, b'y the, Reports1, Divis,ion o .'• ' •' : : WÍiMi . .';TRCJbGT; attorney- " . : ■ .3 ■ Incnino l x lor’r .¥s ir.crL^i d in volume during the ucci: \ri'lh’large :• ñumb.er: g f;,. r e.s id c n be e omiiv. ' in ' fe r- essi siane & v-it n in c irret v rns cLh U-c to.ncL. in jjrococdin^s ixir'r- ino J’-d Lcill Commission® ' - Ilio Proj..et /ntWnóy r:-rbicip,.tLd .in^he hy- rin?; ¿f ilv: Fr, liminc.ry H-.oring Board duriío ihn ■’.,. k , nd dviëud v ri< un ''dun nis 11 " iv . ofí ic--rs on . X%? =5! :'í“i *^L'»' Rurali ’ . U/mb.,rs - l ^ d- n^U*r/t T - * ch :r, Lduó.f i.n Section . ' 1 í-;ry S *• He ni -: Secondary /IV n cho r', Edueá ti on Ce o tip ri i One.hundred' fifty~fr ur v.-uckero ■ tot^Jing ,'¿1 >,'/£2 >0c T •-r>- sci.fcd ilcd to _thc: . Círsft Payments', iíád.ei; fr#Y.¿S1?\:Y. •i,° ; • • A/ '."'O;,' »'ili *il AtéW&í?- î'Â.&â.-'AH? ,é. l;ïft £vgçüO-ç, -Yryvq-l v * lîncmr-l'jvinont “C "impon juti'cin„ ■<,' « ® « 1 ® ( « l ’j» pal WBSà 8B Y© .o/'-.ç:-. iMbeLien Assistendo CrÇfwn'tiv'.'i ;Spi¡.o; ial: Grants ' » : o • '*®^'£iW'':;: rf'JtïO S'v reft» ecti Cv " ' flflfSQ ÂaSxS «c. f & ,<§, rj f àhÆ ■ > \ ¿M&Www*SES©* «: à mM . c:'. b6-,65. IPpiS ; ‘7-i?4 fPffeíf ■^3c;ç,5c IäÄÄ liar ch olcyontli.s■ tet xi'ing'. %#f*?s%ÎW®$] Y$$l£-■'*iM ’Formal Bids Invited!. * —. .j|. •"•I* -•<■» * * 13 * | f Formal Bids Accepted. « .-t . . — i. • f . A: * .1 I ' Requisitions ruecoiydd/ p • i • &||* • • Local Purchases'Vovtchcred . • # 4fm . |j| * . . $7- | . . • \«.^23>5^4vl4 I ,Babsisicncc'P0-X)/1 s’ Vpuchprtd. . « kg . '—( . ‘.'"«127 * * «-,—0,C 46,70, Total"Vouchors Processed« * •.•.. ||||. .. **•.,«.* ....<** ».,'»ij>-73'j63fU‘-'4 v SSCOliuimilY Si-.RVIQL.S Jffifc CQiMIHITY G0¥EhM/£NT . ■ The nall Jr § 1 ootidd' "B1‘0c k ~Chairmen gB their second moetihg; '^n jlohdr.ys March 6-, Organised’-thornscl-vc^into the Temporary Chairmen be- Gcmnbil' and elected thqJiessrs. K’inGjiro' HuyushidR'|had Shi'nji Pdjimoto, 'ehpdrmrn—ind •vicc-chairfpap. rcspectiyely. 1 Th— Council also, appointed seven ¿nb~cGromittces - | Throe" mu/ror problems discussed during the- wo eh 'yore as; folloatM I;^mi,'s* registration food ? and relocation. 1 The Judicial Commission ’.convened .March „--iQ, mS considopLthe. ©&sd Heart Mountain vs. Omat^lKalhiitsu ahd Y&kio Kimura., The tup deford&nts pleaded ^guiltyo The,defendsJ counsel —sited for probations |and t1 e Comaisaxon^ill i render a decision Tuesday morning, Jfareh l6, at 10 »OC A. M*/ g | Both Miss Virgil Payne of the Social• Welfare. Department hand defense counsel Fred Li y a sat o efro working —pgother ah' probationary t arms tftTSKMAL BFCUR.XTY Fir— Depi^rtment s — $ j GencrLl rqutinc duties vOt-c performed by the Pirq\ Department. Leather conditions withheld fire-drills!, 'The ^nspegiio'nTBurq Jj.dis ^hocking/and rajpairing all damaged extinguishers. A thorough inspection ef.intari-rs , nd storage materials in buildings is b>. ing conducted : .nd a record made in order that the Fire Department will, have knowledge— 'Conditions tm ,thet Pro,} ect„ - | TotaltEvacuees 'Emplo^Ofd Si */ «.kWf1 * ——y * -* * *§•- ailll1' Police PephrtmBhts Msm P4iice Department,- is c-onfronted xjfitfsffy1 *!-• ° * ;f#%3 Number-[p^ Clotiiing -Ordc^fe’to l^pjr obtuse • S | m& S 97; $ 'iy\ Total Evacuees Xmploypd’ . y!* T,st PI * siSS*• v ' High Schdoi ^tu^ent^Activdti'e^s-■* By ‘a vote" of the -hciije rooms, blue qnd / —tito' -has het’h] -oHp,ten Ps school colors evnd "the LaCLE Ls their ^th^etic'symbol;ahd niphnatie^ a x , - - —he basketball totm1 \ ill plc.y their second inter scholastic gimo 'vdth ; Byron'-; tomorrow night,, Lqrch i2.; Vocationa—-Pr©grams,' ;. ;■ ;i;ir. Joseph SajmLer , :■ supWyipb-^ is fotmulatihg—in/aduit program. | ■ Plans.,' are. being made for a summer vocational agriculture progr-.-.m gy, to, increase practic'dl {knov/1 edge in ,the various fields'. '••Siri rie y -T'» Lelby o '-...• » o.» .. « » « • » « ' '« >.° » • .« ° fi' o si '1 e r*^ _ ■ Vi.ndu ‘t :.ts;in.. ./o> » Vi c »'o-« ¿. » > » ».. o-AVy ° > ° • Yic e ^r ^sident • - ... • ; Phyllis Christie<, <>■. t». ï »• «.';<. *'V* « « » », ..•«'. •.» choc.^Secret vry ;:,_ •> ; v. ■ Ä3iS^'^'SMIiiimmlÈ tifi- '- , H;\ irC ,D'. Bùgbó j.... «. e « « e » = e .'»«,<• *■ «il'ircct r, Publicity ¡ gMBSNS.ÎSup’orihtóne1 oiit ,C<> D, C .rtor ttended r. ivotiri-- in-Th^ni-f :-1ígs Friday, 1 „re h 5., to disci ss’ ího’subj. ob -f heu sch:.Is í.d'ht i --lp in t.,u scri’us f rn 1 .bor short-:, g'c . It h .s been ■ eru-l by Superili"‘Wnit C .rt^r ~n<\ Priiicip..l .Corbett thit students ,j:t. Heart iount-.in my b: Vckesul Per rLJricul &up:,1 ». rK ..by cce.pleting tho importent pi.rt cf their courses . rlyo ^ ■ J_- ^c1 di'ti n:.l ov. cuoe epi-licents heve bo..n ini'rvieooc f ■ r lin'..er¿-.rtcn i tteniL.nt pesiti ns ÿ .••nd r.ssi'-ni icnts ’./ill bo Hi Vo er: se n ? El. cl: 15 kindergarten is road y for ccup;:.ncy<, Total Evecucos ¡l.j'lcyod o « » « . « » o • ■> <> ■> ° ° 0 e • * • * •/'J- CGUiuniTY activities ' Statistical ksuao. « tot .1 f 1C activities vr cr.ii.;ucU/ by >1*. USSl.ncd^ 1495(>6 spcct torso ÍT-. onty-nine .fc.irs \ ere rvieV b; t .«. uamt^nmcexpert“ rient ,nd 22 i/ore serviced by the technic el dog rt. nt ^ Tho, c- lv ^ Pr 'loCt realized. 442-30 5 the ■ schedule, eh. pertinent is sued, 33 per: its* ^ ci alt Doper tr.icilt $, SV-ur K .bulli (classic dr-.u ) nd 1 l-.nt, sii v 1 ere ere solite'1 f In r^essdÄaUs èhri$g, the 'p^lt.'-yV^t athletic Dcpr.rVtoht : ilo b.vlctb .11 league p .es ~.t rct-A' 1 - et veeh, but th^ ,it to nei. nee ^ is pc r dùo t - Vo e H th r. - tr> cl i. roV ^ ' l'rine tno e.y to haul rthletic o.quipi.ent t.. I bo vprdi.us pluyyr un.'.-; irr uj ^.t t’-p Center-, '" B-.ys .nel Girls Clubs - sLi- i’o’hr-P.n, n-1. Dici: Fujiyk. r, ;-i; -liting Kee.rt f%^ühX in^„aeft XT^Cvc ñxtrcnco t be^ielt1;^ K.r^-syra||ÌM|||| cf this department ct. 1 hoslessos . t Cupi in ^ uin slàtr. .. frro^oll benque ts ¿.s sis tec1 by the B, y beauts elio the !■•-,.• club ]■.<.'ore o ,'Bocie.l ¿epi-rTi-ient i So’/or..l ^ctivities cf this 1 .]",rt. cut 1'cloi - Uoiicl nee cuo to the ro^rdelling. ci the rocro-.tien hells*, ïhc H..--Ü n B.n-1., l:nc.v/n ^ :• the purposo :f tlie bro.ic.sts ’ .e to solicit jj.oric.n io1 Cr e.-ntr^.-’ti ns« Te tel evacuees Liipl'yei . 0 . » * » « • ' KOSPruJe Period cf ii.rôh-4 t. LIerch l-ly 19^3J , Pi .tiolite in ; Pp'tiont s.. Dis.chérgeel c. » » ', 0. / o... iNuhiber of Deethsoc o c . v _o: Pl.UlrbcF ef Births : 0 : - » •’» ■ ° ' ; X-Kcéys ih -Hos.pite.l « ». 5 .« • 4. <, I ' Liih'op : étic-'í.i '{Ci:W0mKïW$ . w$- ’ §Wm1 ■ P . JK.ií>íí-> ä t ÄC-1 Jä K pu '•'"Ì4: SS Ü ’íliBÚLaNCD 1.'CjiLLo s " rû'4 ' /'ài,'• ’f.% • '''* mSa^ 'Ì’^^4 ■ CLINIC ;LhBOihÄY.:r / 3 4 i :. '.' . Te : Ï. Totel 'lii.b^ r .tory ' Spedi .yns, ^xur.dncd fmw IB «M wm PLPaRTMuNT ,0F OPîOMÊTRY* . V-A.ecornmended Lenses, ...... *V Referred S Médical and Dental * ëm& Total Réfractions. . É . . msg wM&m&ig pf DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY; Cl^^Tox^.1 Number of Treatments. JjMk ", t8@r •Qp'fpATikNT t ^^;^^Total Number of Patients admitted . -< Wm , i>:. 4^0 -1,, ||| Daily average Treatments Qi;v©n/^y> S.I >V ¿^, . j& I Ej B | DatlyyAverage M«m P* $all® . . . S? . * < 10 pharmacy* mp^i'biNT's r Number Prescriptions Filled-,*^ . . .- * "# * • *' *792 - SANITATION DIVISION s ifiBf SSlPll sample^ UU 81111 * ijffc 1 i +jj>' ‘Wwi $|K£ f JlP^ ^ |. Inspect ion, o f Mess’ Halls •latrines , Laundries A \ ~ ® f DIET KXtCHEif« Special Diets-, . £fflraB§| . . . ,X, , , . . , , Xv4>. . J'+ .647 LAUNDRY, TOVER HOUSE, FORMULA KITCHENs Operation SatisfactoryT H f % EVAGUI^S EMPL0YED| ^ ^j . i§&& REMARKS • ■• Sif' >? Miss VanKirk, the new 'Chief Nurse, ‘arrived March 13,. Miss Wolford,-New staff nurse, also began work this week* PfSfw .ENTMRpRISESV-'^^fi^ |)9& The three Community Stores grossed $14,875»71 during the period*. Other enterprise's totalled the following amounts! Radio/Repair ’$34.07,, Montgomery Ward $812;63, Dry Gleaning $253*47, Laundry Service ^2£*86,- Shoe Repair $226,=6$, Fire, Insurance \0^k,^b'9 ReaUty 'Shop The present bank balance is $1,646*08.- The amount of cash on hand iS;'^l6?l25-*00. ' Beauty. Shop,in Block $5 .was opened for business. Barber shops and- other beauty shops are to be'opened shortly. AEiRLOYMENT AND HOUSING jf|C Registration has .been completed 5 forms are being checked for accuracy, and. completeness and for submission to Washington-. There are many requests from railway.companies and sugar beet companies and farmers fqr employees. ThS' railroad employment will be in Montana and eastern Oregon., 1 There §ve also a great many domestic 'job offers throughout the Middle East. The War Relocation Authority office-in Gleveland has advised that they were informed by the Civil Service Commission that persons who held Civil Service appointments prior to evacuation-are now eligible for.employment, and there are a considerable nuinber^of possibilities throughout-the State dJ* Ohio.-A Persons falling-in-this group should secure., and complete Standard Form 57 and file with the Employment Division. "'*f§lt| TRANSPORTATION and supply Mess. Sectiph yMÈÉÊSm ^ue- t° the discharge of-many- evacuees during the week,, the aver&go number of mealk;s.ehyed during thisr^dtiod dlcroufcod three hundred meàls per day a The vegetables rationing'process has np#-,&’e come 'effective in, this Center K¡¡Ép -s' 11 ' J|i|l 1Q.• : C¿.ri.oîid;- ; R otvçi p ts; Iñ. >:< « ' 1 i>■.>RiiV - ..» -.•>'. >' .-• ;■>."•• .;«;; • ° ■ ■« » • 33 £1 J jJ TlOJ VjI' t 1 £ ¿ ', Oí O O o ® 0 0,^0 0 O O O ® © O ' O * O CO O .-,. 2 , b). ,GC-.3 „ « „ O © „ O 0 0 '© O 0 O O * 0 O O - 0 « «■ O O * - O o o 2‘J :. ' ;' .i c ) 1 Ocn; r;..l dupplioö/.,. » ¿. o ? . i . . « . . » « o :- c . ■ . : . . 3 2« Transport Trucks ln : . .......... . . » » < °•J J 3 » ohifni'.nts r\3 ivrd ^llvinbcr 3 " Tally Int, ) ^ D « ^ o « $ . » » - -14^ kolbrhPooi ,,r.ncj ' G-a-ry;>tc.. potions .. '..• '■•• , ••;; T ìt.ì + ' pupG'I'isEp'e tŸ: hr.»-: trï'aco of ;;. pickup for thé ^.;:ric lt re fìivir sion ,;i r, .j.lzi k1 ' 1 :r<, Ik ] si/n ior Doctor' Invine, gnu ihQ; c.co i sitiar of too riel ~ ups t ' tlFa I“ in', Do j-rtmunt i’or tho Pr c j •«_. c i, ? the lotd v lido ,additions | dur in_ tlu. ; ■_ J uvrj^d iVar^' -i ’ \ V ' ; i«3í¡' ' -V ■-• ; •, /.•■'.■ X* fflfP ond 3. iii' la iu. ou.rc > lu etui into the Agriculture Advisory Bo,.rb, Tic r.unturs :. l.bfRtïiü.; t:óard;vp3'i.ú yo t«>d rby uthò ^grioulRhuro ' Cói^ittuc - cdnipo-ac 4v:d;L \two; r<:] r ,-.iitu-tiv-s _Y< ir ^ ci. lii‘''o] c T’k, ^'Td vài11 ssíot Ik sI_Yt3 1 r- *kLi _ n In i i ir, .und Lr Ysn II:.:rtmun in s vetrino sujo, rvi sors 3 fo/un-n? ukI L loiurs : U ih f oi-ii'u'J s1 in_ tu, ■ ,< uoi-v.1 ,rioni tuie j. ro r. ¡i¿ S r-viin .s . typiii,-" puit totvoui the division :.nd ih c c oriunimi t y Tin, personnel charte of tlic Vr 1 or’, s Division ru c’;.livúr<2d to ■: mo s s hfeil S' f o r ’. p o. dt-j. ^rtmcntc rnd sho’ s thu proper’lints oj ns: 1-U it;// '■■ ' ■. '. ïir< Iu_r- h m lo it •."■ : ic.tc:st ■.rp;port -rovcáls. tiiat ;t\70^t>íÍFcls..:-oi'. :thc; iiQ,cu£3-, ry. i-qhlvir'int, is ipt pur- : ■: che. s cd .nd. th'.r ihr', e-f onrthc ’ s£ t1-'*.., tot.il ü‘ ^is orcK rfi: in t iw i ; r .ho US y.Priv L. )•> niions' 0] crivb r. ir ^:dy ‘ ud iu’ . 11 \ h> . r ci Iti r1 nr t] + _ j seedlings: for tiiu ^LDter, \ropoptuthPt -0G -p^ppe.rujird i-^OOC ,> gg}Jh.nt sued lings ; hhvo bi^uii plcutcd'. C.iii^ '■/ fio 2253'20 to), t ^ r _> ■_ d ? in ' r. h v-^ tu n J f o iJ ht.d0 1 .' V - • LirgihB^iiiHii-ouHGm’CTiui^h^iiiiiii.t'.cii: : 'i';. - ;i^;. ■pliS#S^3\i*y{'0'ì^T''j B. c-iúsc of tiih oxirrmc culdÿ .. • 1. niir the ter,line to tir ïiospit 3 v a brokuno 3Jnc. tue \ tor to Lite honiil j cculd not to dicconnrc1^d during M thd,.(i-rvyj the 'prci <, v/orking■ dur-ing thet night lit,uro in i cold v^'.t.'uF cfi" ; _ countor-od'. dons i do r . bl e - d i f fie ul t y 0_ :. ;.V ? 4'r Conor rue-’ioñ b 3 ' .. 6L~rooi CCC tuildjn,., Tor the moLot Po'l9 M ■. rohi ^r I: oí i otoYL end its chimn.7 l the ‘Coi rt Hous*. 3 p rlitioninf oi' vriuT u’lit oO hd pf •• 11 cxp'OSvd '/ood p:.ros in ..p .rtiaents in various il,ocl:s erntinuedo ^f Eh;p,lnsbrljhg. DopL.ptmoAit *s ■ * ^ ^'‘b : ^ \'{^vT». * •• ' >:r I,r^7lic"; tToils for VFB ] ri criti. s on Lho foil 'hihs -n b.iu^ irqr nis i?lc çl'.^rs Tor Kigh ¿chool uditori-iih¡, L c-1'. otb'll ^;.'ni turo s'or ;iiiglr sóiiooli: g ■ pi yytrAj;l^^gvf •;■ / .1 : ' :.. Vori- .‘.s Iso continued on nus tei- n 4 oi tlK c* hter; . no\, ^ -rug'; foi1 thv liilitury " boundilrics- of ' ;thd- p^digct :llso;^;/crc;; dosigned» ‘^-i, ^ •* Evscuo-^p uuploysd „ „ . ( » . = » 0 * ‘ » » » • = » o , <, '- ■ » . » °. 1V ~ ^: ,. ;' :rV/ igif^ick o}’' d^iigh cccrdIiXH^1 ^ApM M dr:.' iiitp ■ a corn} lotted, this ^ eil; f f . 1 itc^ciiv-ttc u:r thu »».dmihistr útion R'-crov tien fKll„ ftjCwSffiSdr'.v.ing of h pl-.nt st ,nd is being jrop-.r>,d, ^ ^ :7*’ ' J%/ V; ( ^? ‘ 1 <ß ; ; » ■; -'2;; V ,; ' ;1:: :‘r ; Covering the period Inarch 11 to March- IS, 19^3* Heart Mountain Relocation ' -Reports. v. -. ■ • yy y.r.^. STATISTICS I Population (TrVacueaV^^■:.>kiast^'■We^c■-10>6l.7 This Week 10•••. ’yyo^^^- Increase: Births - ft; Re turned from private emoloyment7, (Oronp) - iy fif Others (indefinites) - 3 || gpf Be crease‘ To private employment (Group), || 8; Temporary § 'Reaves — 20r'Others (Indefinites)*-ft*;'y. | WfroiilmiiiiKl PR0JS.CT:''.ATT0.MBY * .-i VI *y ■: The Project Att orneyi's Office assisted evacuee property officer, James .H* Porter» In establishing his |office at the project« Two members of r tihe project Attorney * s ^O^ff ice %peat; cphs iheiraifte .tlrie in :poUhsdiling;'' t he defendants in proceedings before the Judicial Commission. One divorce case was referred f or legal .yproceedings outside the . : X|H| , On March 15th* several hundred reel den ts-wefe* afsi sted in the preparation of, their income tax preparation* ¿Si;iy.'Y. ';1. ■'..■■ ■:’:■■"■ -' :• - .'■ i-V Vy '■'■ '■ v ;\V'■ V'■■ ■ '■ £ y - \/y=< ': iv:''..' -■’ Additions to Appointed personneltS IB James "S'* P or ter ¿¡Evacuee' property officer ¡Leave ?■ gilder;|gt Friedman> ' ArchiveCtural Draftsman |t?ubl ic Works , During the wpplsi:the'...follc^»jLhg, business wa^; conducted: ', V One" hundred and' - were scheduled and mailed to fhe Bisho.rsing Office• ^Hf^slm^a^ekis Mads -ly $ft » Q.9J*i& | Seventy- two purchase "Orders^ (March 2 to March 11). •* $36»26o»5P W%, ^otal Vouchers Processed *-S^3*13ft‘67iX#|^^^ IjThe Warehouse and Property Control-’Section was transferred from ^ the . oh. and ,S'^)piy^Di^,ibf;^P 'jld the Adnini%trativa^^^dces effective ¿arch lS, l^IjI^Tbe ,fdll (Swing business'has been transacted by • Warehouse ynd Property Cbhtr01 ifectl on during the week of March 11. through • HarCh-;XT^ SCarl oad Re cCipt s: Foodstuff s - 5 5 Coal •-** '20?; Supply Transport Trucks In, ftlf; Shipments1 Received --. 209 |;;I® ¡Total" pvacupes Ibaplcyed.| *fef . Jf * y - ’ v Jfef "V - >■ S Wy$k ^wr/''4 ’í | , §|J|É ^.f<>;’ U; V * I ‘y §& JjpfP COMMUNITY jSEBVICES ' *W INTERNAL SECURITY «' ‘»Í! J ¡IhKhR ’ ” ® 1/ |i‘ ''^' ii1 Poli ce Depar tment: Permanent identification 'badges were issued t o all policemen* Because of inadequate prose cation facilities for representation in court* the police department plans to set up a legal division to prepare court cases. Total Evacuees Soplo yedil. . « • >'*" • •8*.- .,*, ♦ « •••*•••*••*• 93 Pire Department: *fr V, V ‘r r 1 I «¿J§i V*' ! I# •**“ s‘**ir | pfe® ¿ 1 i ‘ fill ^ 1« | I jC /' Twenty.five hunker suits were received this week. General routine duties were performed by the fire department this week (which included routine inspection hy the Inspection Bureau.) Total Evacuees Employed. ^ *..........77 SOCIAL WELFARE No reoort available this week. COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT The New Council went to Work in earnest this week* Emphasis is now laid on sub-commi11ee work. The food problem was carefully studied and proposals worked out by the sub- commit tee on food, headed by Mr.. Fujimoto, were later discussed with the Administration for action. A committee on health and sanitation was instructed to lbok into the advisability of center clean-up week* better sanitary conditions in the mess halls* etc. The labor sub-committee is working on the question how best to protect the outgoing labor. At its March 13 th session, the Council went on record in supo or t of Red Cross membership drive, and Mr. Hayashida, Council Chairman, was authorized to . act as: hono rary- chai rman * for " the same. ; Regular sessions of the Council are now being held on Tuesdays^;; Thursdays, and Saturdays* During the week, the Judicial Commission handled two cases. Or March l6, decision was handed out to two evacuee youths whose case was tried the week before. Both are to be -placed under five months1 probation in the custody of their respective parents and James Hisatomi, formerly Block Manager of Block 25» where both reside. On March 17* case of Heart Mountain vs. Toshiharu Tachi and Kanda Okubo was brought before the court• The case was continued the next day. Decision is expected to be given on March bH* EDUCATION Miss tynn and Miss Schomk, assisted by Mrs. Poucar, gave the pick-.up of Kuhlmann-Anderson Tests to elementary children. Night School Director, Harold R. Bottrell, spent the week conferring with the project personnel in developing procedures and instructional outlines for t he work to eoffered in the proposed retraining program. The ceramics department has been returned to the Education Department; this field of endeavor will be used primarily as a retraining and educational fid*1-. The Park County Library donated 300 children1 s books to the Heart Mountain Library«- The library survey- shows the followings Adult Fiction - 336 Adroit Non-Pietion - 1*4-5IS Juvenile Fiction - *405 Juvenile Non-Pi etion - 20 Easy Books.- 329 l . Grand Total - 1,235 The librapyhf^ issued to date 1,560 librar1/ cards. Si Hubert R.^QibsonV Education Advisor fro*;Washington, D*,, <*.;♦ accompained hy Mr./Thumberg, Assistant Engineer for' the fei 'arrived here 'March. pame for consultations on the problem of^ schoolfading regarding additions and alterations necessary to fit intoVthe. .'^Cj^prder from Washing bOh-jon the elememiary school h^iding'S-*?^'^/.'^ Total BvacuepS Rmpl oye d ll-ff, * *1 *|p§: r* * *!> QrHi COMmifY ACTIVm^ * A total*'of gb activities yes* conducted hy 215’ assigned and hf2- volunteer ■ leaders fo^VlO,2C9, registered neople,.. 17/265'participants and l$f5h3- spectators-Twenty— nine affairs were serviced "by the Maintenance department- The salvage projeei^rea.1 izpd;$?-l*9QiI ,the sphed&jtjt department issued $3 I Ti?o .performances of the Kabuki | (Hassle Prana) were given during, week.Pi t3&-' '* Vy^’ ji 'df* iVi’,fASjv S’ihe basketball games arp-in.f.ull, swing] players and spectators are capped by the lack .of seating facilities* This department is urgently .in need of" a trick at their disoosalV tOkjdel|yer* and pickup edul|||ght The dance orchestra$ 'Hawaiian "hand» ond;ifpn^ |snte®/ainere-pepffiy the Bed Cross,;1 Benefit dancey^at b ended hy ;a capacity cyowd»|*j Saturdayi'hight, March 13*' The'/mahdol in “orchestra "performed at ,tyo en t,dr|i ai nmente ** - • 1 technical, depart nent'serviced 2^|af fairs;' during-a-perfornaflce,., one of the? prodeptore broke ;dpwn-jd Therefore» another,!s badly; needed for. efficiency of 'projector service* j Id sioite Of the-handicap- the movie schedule .is being 'parried on*, g: SBiffin Total Hvadh^b'.^^ioyed* -^ **v4^^*f *4iVt(l * *'%*> * $jg| «215 ip dried h£l§itrchMarch^i^ydl 9H3-» |Patients in the hospital* r * | * patients' Discharged* - 81vjp*( £& ? * 4* vfJ* *b**4/* *.» ** ;SS Total Admitted* «•»£••* *.*V* *>.*••.*•*. »;* • * »> 13k1* * * * ** / fejy,* * * *jCv »•••••••••*; *W. I Hupber5 of 1 Deaths* •i*3j <*»? * 1 • IfaHRy 7^41' B j9H |H'cmber::;of Birt^/V/ > * * ♦ * *"*'» |* A |f| ^ * ¥i4 * | * ’ ****_; y X-Rays ip Bobpitalr*"|.^k^ } * * i'• j8W^pi|j|B m I * SI Hospitalisation Outside Cente^* *. *>» • * *♦ i'*>*.* *■.♦*•*** *iy ** • * *»■* * * r ^ Major*&N|Hfe* * • v‘*W*i«rof * fl* 3^ * tS* q | |AMBt}h^r^ .£0tsi -;; f:'&_/J.sKm2-\■ yj^y■ Total Humber*»» * * i *»- * *•'*•4 *... * * *«■-» *♦ • ••♦********* **i ^ *r* Ayeragei;per Day.;.*> * *$$t4*M'*’*'i& ,if> V ‘*7* *V v T4'* *4^5 ^ Humber of Specimens Bxatained* ♦ • *V/*--» * * ff ♦*fC* • * •; *■ *^¿4 »-t •« *>f • *;'*,* • •=-*«* »1^91 Total' Humber, of Treatments* /«*•* • |¿Vv*v*| m> * *- -..* v*^. * *|ii •».*«.**•***.»■* ^5^ I Hecommendat % on C^'hdhses**^^**^* **f^* ^ * ^ ■* Ref4rred to M e dibal^nd, Denial * *»* • * *<.>> tyjt*, * K *y 4^® $ i ^ * 5l _£ * Total Infract ions ¿^.V * &1W4-* * * * **l^f** *** 1?*** *'* ’ * ’* * * * * <1 I outpatxw mpMmmuv a, Total Humber-pf Patients Admitted.,*^.. * ♦-*h ♦ *^***** *^»«£A|* •*♦.*»** **53^ Daily Average Treatments Zriv^g* * -‘* *«»-i**>> *^4 * *f ^7SB"PlSB »Daily Ave rage M* P/ Cal XS', * - * -* • // * * * r * • m * * *» -yy f * * * * * * * * *S••iy-; 936 PHARMACY DEPARTMENT: Number of Prescriptions Pilled SANITATION DIVISION; ", ,ldter Samples.. * . «>,* * -. * »>:•> • • • • • • • • • • yy*/» >>'> *f * J£M{* * ’Inspections of Mess HaPs, Latrines, Laundries..... *...................... 3 DIET KITCHEN: | 1'v ^WWm LAUNDRY, POWER HOUSE, POEMULA KITCHEN: Operation Satisfactory. 27ACUS2S EMFLOYED;............................*........**..**•**.......... REMARKS: : A nei# plan was adopted for ambulance calls. The physicians on duty and his assistants till remain in the Hospital available at all times. Where the services of a physician are needed, an ambulance till be sent to bring that patient to the emergency room in the Hospital. This is only in cases there the patient is.unable to talk* I was works division Allen Laflin, Irrigation Engineer, WRA. Washington, consulted in detail tith the department the irrigation system, faro organization and operation of the Project. | During - the ‘week, the Advisory Board conferred tith the Technical v Staff concerning the operation of the program and evaluated tho'proposed program making corrections and suggestions. Fifty of the War Works Division workers tere given first of the series of three .tick shots. The Sewing Project completed the following goods during the week: 10 alectirc shop aprons, 125 carpenter*s nail aprons, 13 coveralls, 197 shirts and ^8 pants for the ■'Social;- Welfare. * / /. 'I yim ' ■/ 7 i '<' • ' TRANSPORTATION AND SUPPLY ’ Motor Pool,and Oarage Sections 1. Vehicle additions during the week...#••••*•,. 2 2. Motor vehicles in operation- on Project...*...•.ISU 3« Total fivacuees Employed....... «-*'* • *M» * • *3.92 Warehouse Section ... • • | Remarks; »; I, This section has been transferred to the Administrative Division as of March 16, 19U3. - . 4- i . COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES ' pf The Comnronity Stores Nos. 1, 2, and 3 grossed $17*067.0,0 during the period. The other enterprises totalled the following amounts: Radio Repair $4A*75, Montgomery'lard Units $596.7^* Beauty Shops $62.80, Barber Shops 11.80, Dry Cleaning $2CH.55, Laundry Service JlU.Ul, Shoe Repair $279»55» Dire Insurance $38.86. One beauty and two barber shops were opened this week. Cash register receipts, .oh which patronage dividends are to be declared shortly, are being totalled for residents at the Community Stores and at the main Office. E'lPLOTMENT AND HOUSING- Under revised leave regulations, persons nay leave on a seasonal work leave. This, .covers, all types of work tbwt is* sr-.sonal a:ri may extend over a period 'Up to and including seven months. Persons leaving on such type of leave Oust return not later than thirt-” days from, the date' of expiration of such emplcyiient «and, in no event longer than1 seven months from the beginning of -stich' release * .% This does not’, however, 'mean that they must remain out .as long as seven months, This, type. of leave will be used for sugar beet work, all agricultural work, railroad employment, ranch work, and an" other type of work that might be seasonal. ISi B There are hundred of ^eh offers’oh fflavlh the flpld emcloyuent-'office at Block-2Xl£5» covering'all types'-Of‘hTork. Considerable interest is "being displa^e&f&n these affairs» particularly tl^klin -t'ha agrieulturnl work» MGiraRr^G-00:'!5THtTC^IOMlXlTOTiUfCB <,2® Xlunhing" Deoartuent y Ihe usual maintenance of pip^' lines,1 plumbing and heating is "being . done throughout 'the; center, however'work has "beeh^hinderecT by" t he lack of, I materials ahdlthe extreme cold weather* OarpOhil^p^pa-r t ^oftable stages for the-recreation department were'cons true tedif'50 baby cribi*~ 50 baby rockers» wind-breaks» and 5’■COO buildings were1' also, ' \ / constructed;. Finishing touches were,given to the Barber and beauty shops b:fr<\.4 laying X ino 1 eum on, the floors. Streets Department p| Brl.cksIand grayel were hauled to fix various roads that hayevbepoiie inpassable. Engineering $ef1er-tpent‘, 11X | | ''Furniture for the "high school pro J ec t fy Such as supply' cabinets»'" '5 y! gymnasium. basketball backboards, ,etc# were planned an‘d drawn. Farther surveying¿pf the chicken house» pig pens '~and‘;Agyiculture-projects were’ oonpleted ■'Jt- - H E AftTIMOUNTAEN, - ’tHSfc. -W' uJurcJr IS to 1-larch 25 ¡11943 in Relocation I P-roJee 1i3t£ikte^jby | | mmMmrlea-i Population;; (evacuee) Last Reek- IQ , 591~-; This Week le ,557 ; ' - Increase ;,- Births R 31 Return f rom Group 'Leave 13 ;' Return from yTe„Wmraty Leave - 10 5"Return from Private ’ Wrnm^Wm iMhear&ito I othtxr Centers- !§§ii ■ SIS j ' ■ Siplpyment -. 17; Te;ip or ar y Leayes Ay 13;¿«n^ 30.. 'Additions to Appointed IRraonhol'«^-, v,k' ^ William R. MilKoliin.- dr.. Clerk, .Proptrtgg Contlol Unit Fred ftltSaMdpis +• ->5|a {Ribrekpoper *-Iv&rueha&se' tfnily 5,{ Claud pi ^ilmare* - R.avo Officer, Employment Division • During the week the following business ivas conducted; | | - One hundred sibcty-tlp ,tvdtfchQFS totaling ,i>l5.1 ,-135.03 u vile scheduled to the Disbursing.Oilicu' for ’paymorit. Cash Payments' I {ado; Total - 1,926, l!j>15. ,.123. d:0 ||. Fifty-five;Purchase Orders v:ore issued duilug Ink aok of larch 19 to -25, \1 totaling v33^,001,78. ' 1 ^ ^ Shoe Rationing' was. started again this weak i'and^appro:xl$4l6ly $00 certifi- | cates have beon issuedup to the prosent time.. In the Warehouse;, area the f ollovdlng' car loads were received; ;a f IK Foodstuffs - ill Coal r 12.; Other Surplus Sm Transport. Trucks In - 52; and Shipments 'Received, (hunber >of:Wk,Xly>ih'5>) - 200. Sp; | Emphasis Is jq&lng'-1 plaood or clearing old work and the rerouting of documents in 'order to tip in jftorokclo^l|{"tilth the- Cost ^CCGUpt Section and to* facilitate cls^^hg"Ihe- documents in the Property Control Section. In the Ware-house' Section, workers carried on cipahihg y/arehouso #10' in order-' that the.Agriculture- 'Division might.- install a • PROJECT .ATTORNEY.. ' V - ' , ■ Action 1 /as\ comnonood .to initiate proceodings and clear' up several ProcJBpfi»p residqnts. may’ obRath caii:.rar: radio:. and--similar articles ii-:;id"by pblicG:•officials ; CQtpiuwrrY - SERVICES COUmpt'W'lwmmT *i;.. w;.;-\ One of the most I mportant development-s ’during the gioek was the establish? : eliminate v;a'stu, and al the s-u, . to ^ it.;:;t ;,osji’iL citisi action ' ^ róga,rdingi f ood is ' thv¿ -prdm£'.r;r o,\n.ctivo of th~\~ a/■- obrmV'tA -■. Thu Committee ' ' : • ' .... On Thursday, Yoshio Ko a,ma Coordinator of Imita irti^itibs, and Öologafe to the roç&nt Ka t iohnll YMC A borii; orende at. Ifenö&s City, ivas :. invited to :; JB&ak before th- Goimcil. lar 'i-o.jJ tint tli. oonncil tad; nu vocational train- ing program so that +h MiVad . contain youth Aiiÿ be b^tt.r quipped technicrliy, •' ;'.favorably received by the Council me abers, Activities of tho Judi'cial Commission this ’ a- al: cent „.red around tiro Ca3^;s,, The cose of Heart 'fountain vs. rToshiha,ru Tacha ant. ÎCf-Vl-^’i Okubo was post-V. poned’ until next Tuesday, • March- 30;:. 10 :• • passed in '.the case of H^aort fountain vs. ' Yoshimi ûno pru b din,? a period of pro- ■ ■ b-’tion for six -vidi? in the custody of th^ Prob: ti^n I m« rfc.i ,nt. £ .^kláívxi Î>S& Vìi*' J attributed to tl,; bi-IJ V'Vii Voi ground of the tnwjit;. ' Rer! £,ti sti r,j for buia]. D^Tmise ' Traimi? flies,e udii be held donday ■ , veninr, ’ferch "-9. Cours* s „u igra cultura, n gib cult ur. e - > r ; ^1 ti ^ s, fami °'^ÌS4& mechanics onci { agricultum rood-.vrk am to be offer• ■ . IA- ai i-'Tfe e y-y. ivi , ■ ■ ni - Voc •' t j - -n- .1 vu a cult uri, toys a?v: -clearing i* 3 ;i uü j ;. -the .land assigned: to them for farm crepe fee the eiir.pbr project. '>%**£* ÿJ W,?;l'^t¡ }L* JK >,^Jfcj Grads School -Plan:■ '/- - 'y ài■ , :' • S llllflH i tut ; 1 a ' An;. ¿iltornnt.^ plan f or UrUado /schools:1 vías;: co1 iplbvdgind. submtted tôiérv -Gibson to be present, d fir consi ir-ti on in T vinyl .■,, T* C. Kindergarten £nd iforollmentb h- ; V , yp' ' ■ •■ ' . ii;i , v/vHibAbni School enio.lLu-.nt to'C/rU has not beep main ie LI nii * i.d bp tho rose tt lament oro "a vi. ■* tí-Ì3j¿'y ^%"‘C,J\4 The. 1-st mdfiftn kind .rr'i tun ¡sçho'ol u-is oivnr?d in 'Glucic -15 ^ ííoríday march 22/ and uiiuto^n oupils. it ify, fi. e h:-vj a jfjä : total, enrollment of 12G5 exclusif, of a number üj' abseuf-. 0 due te the present Ieold^çpidumïc g ;ù* íji^í"Kl?lb|ul§S'Hit ■l|M^ÍÉ#li«BpwM I ÿ| Sii IH®!® • i li&y ■ Adul.t circulation. .-.o ... ^. t‘:)i duvenile circui"ti^'ii. ¿. :.......^.., ; „ -JlG }> '; i..' 'i ::; f ines; . . .•'. . „ . < . - • fíí*-"í 1 , Gup'jriiib ndrnt C. r., r,j,rt,„r returned Tuosrb';^ ,'"rch fro.i ^ btisir.,ss v thè State Deportm^nt of ldu>-, trop snJ/othoi' offici "I5 :>n . iv hu^nl Hefuis; Trrin-,.J: ing Program mu c .rtilicati- n uf teaolr rs* tt Lira a. h>_ conferí-d uith uni^> . si^ offi.c,ia.is^ on t^ocli' r-l"i';ind i-; cnurs' s. ln D‘ av r !/. ’'■_!. '.ri1h thu procuro-tiunt officers cotic> rning simnli„s r>id nuipm.nt for th> ’•’ 0 • -.nd the community r cti vit i -, s 1 V.T r t a, ti t. The.r>. ri . t.n t, c’n )i,c ua'''anc.iv,ss Tu^-j in the ^i^nntary und oight m :.thb; b.igh • .sçliobi*:: ■: / ;evi ;d G.' -,,: ¡ v /"- e'd ■ ■ ." " ' vH e.^fÈ ^S*®îl! Total ¿vaeu ML À’ total’'of 8é activities wap conducted' bf SÛ^aâsigned'bd*4 £20 volunteer loaders for ‘9*73.1 repistored poodle, 19v$&416> 351 spec-!- ta tors,; Thirty-one . ai faire vc;ro. serviced by the/ iiaintoieanca repartaient, and 27 ; • 'vj-Gre ; serviced by the techn.ica I.a cbpar tmo n t •. . The.•' s aly-ay,p.prbvioc t. roaTiz-ecl $ 37.50 •..and. •Àdùlt nepartiiont. ■.,' ' :. yf:'p;.v . ; y .;-.e.o:~ ta-. ,v T-’•■'/' ;v •; t. - .-..a y ayf.p . :p.(hh: ••■ xyf-b'k ;b . ^ Four- noci>:.,rn and classic dramas were. :pro3orited durinp tho woàk;- on thirps different 'oc ce. s ion s at 'four ne s s halls, Tho. problon in this- dupartmont'as the lack of space.. - I V j ' Two -'merry-ro-r ounds for children wore./s^t ." up . in • llocka ?15- and .16. This" do$àrf noniy is ' Htbdiba|iped |jjÉ| -lack Oi ’ an-., ecpiipiaont-nauling truck. - A ' Conterre "Clttb Activities; .'prepare 'people'' for i-oao'btlo;:u.nt 1 itvo’ husky boys arc needed to- take'care of hmcl- ling ’^fec^bleb^ fe’^^e^Sl^ed^or' Bfflllf jfjf ''•‘i T^CA^>î^3Àl:^P4* i^ritorta'inmobt;1: à|^>$oçi& |Îî^^^ij|ii(®B||f®!liii|IÉS tot a xhurch ;yroi4p;;'at yLoy^li kiyh bchool; gy7Miàoiùnia':>p Syian ey-y y /rich 201 h, - I : Furtlierf requests f or-, these butertainorsk.art boinp u-ecoiyec . Tie'Hawaiian band hab,;: foceiyed 't.c oh tract toyolay: ov.;r thtr air bèéo ) *. W0k eV^i EPOS on /Th iar s day from - : 7e 30 to r':00 P. '. Th d\n^ -■» Iwstr' nia," H f , t > _ ' . * m th. (but r during;' tho. - week. ■ :Tiro- mh.iadoiln' orchestra, and tap Grèce, ry ■vOrc ccuy>li:hcnttd for their.: splendid porfomance anck of :ço operatic; h;'ih r-vjya f cls- ;t o; fei.ock u ht ort cdnaiàn t s V Malntbhr?,riû^.Bcbartmojit | |§|k|gp|!||gg|! ^¿r lit! shews C^%" ^ )Ê’Ëh& - ïffi'ù HË>' Routine duti ,s: vicrb perlo;m',.d by :the fij/u ■c;opvu':t.;;erit. y Total ¿Vacucos JîJplo^-gd....... „j., .. ,,i #^ Ji. i. ^,., 71? Polico Dotartiaont f Eepbated toports oif ^publing- and pf , etoïpi ^articlGé^^ikà the warehouse:; are thé problems ■'c-''hf rontin -: t’rK, police departi.iuht. • Traff ic, siyns are7 béing1 posted throu.phout the aT-.aa. s ''?Ço^é3ici^v.- * •' SOCIAL SERVICE RE^ARTIiEMT- Total Grants Rocoiira-nid^d ior Payièent ^during, ■ ; Public Assistance "o: .Srv^ci.al Grant .-, . . ¿/.é . . .> , .... i40-,66 . Nuraber of Clothirr-'; or-i: r to v/archousp ...■. , „...... . f%? ; •Total-"Evacueés EcPl'ê ;-ed. .„ a., .'...a ............■...>i/.v3S m m Palienln;;;thö\.!Io:sp±tal.V.-píA/.;v*:'-*-V . ,Vv-;V>Ve', ve HRi Potai Admitted.. «4,ij JÍ»4 11 r»<^v^ Nunab&r; of ?Â?iS # ¡áá¿# s¿í S^ *y^ ||jR& *‘$fir\i'% CLINTC LABPAÏORYr ” ' '■ ' llV'Sh*?Ífí/^Í/^ ^^Âiiiôî 'logiob xñSi^ çji il i* ..\¿¿.¿'/íía /• ^ sp¡s# DFPART'îENT OF t'SÎTISTRYs Total Nlüibcr of TrcatrLnts..,.'................... R commendation of Lenses.A................... /r¿cí'.orr¿cl to celici].' '.id Devital.... ‘Total Réfractions...,..... OUTPATIENT DSPARTAENTu 1 Total Number, ef -tati on to Ariri ttcd i ......;... 1 PHARMACY REP,,ET PNT |||m Number Pi ^cripti Oils f il] od.................. PAïTITATlO'i ETT^,MOn; $]$/.; ¡r¿¡ %$:è- F 'J 1 -'t .r S: ipl' su . „ „, , „. /■ , Inspections of • Ilss, dalle, Latirnos,. <^tc. ..., dìstìSìtchM ' Special Diets;. Sva tMMÆÉi #|§i. p® IBI fcfS*; h| tifi' Bp ni /í Roder ’ u r .r iti dÍ»jí&¿K^ v^ llIRpfl ii3i?'.»1itìl^.^l,v HHlinH H wyC ’ìAAl Kt$& Fourteen Fu¿nvis n 3 ncJ f eie ni of ili ver ho l;.r.rt bats ‘ \ r re appointed this. vr Pc, aiost oi1 them mo'members of blu 1 trehnic-'l staff of'the advisory board of thA division. ÍJuring tho Vj-C'u1:^ Ui y ..er, t'I.oa '.ut to tho field to ^xDiiiitic the afo;'osjd' croi^ r,it •ay’i^V , ! A bulletin a.ine une. * ;i tiri positiont: for riuty ±j -ir ò-rti’ibutAd to th^ r .ciBents. Licence ,f the liiidt^d. fu^S'Ul;, tc'o shifts of ^i -ht AríUis eh arc b,iii'- c^nt^. olet. d„ Actiy. 1 work, A'hicli had b^cn v^r/ riuch d^lay.d 1 echursu 'gather, has begun on the hot bode. Pidiere f- nijp>e' d b.oe e^re .rected. The -land for - the., rer;iaìrLÌn;g‘ f our /beds has ,b ¿en- '^lb:.'edl ^Jfape^an^ leyalle d. By ; the -end' of : tiro. coniir? week' tb¿ 1 actúa 1, constructiciu:;èi.' eM ìk; g. b eds '■ is.;ho >rd to ' ■ , T’ n hogi"pars' hábu. b^bii coribletwCi.;. -TlrA bÌAckà:ìith; ahop ■ is now nio.unt-' ing a v;at er tanl: ' ■ truck to b,; ucod £ or truea. i tina u".t-.,r t j till p^n. Th <Æ orcArirkk of th^ bogs f ?i del.iv r,y is uxpòcted 1. b^ elce.d luting the coming' É3Â^ ÈÎMê In orcLx to int^r^st- tir- residents ->n'' Tt tK. s'- j o;;iphr.sizc th’c: iKport/nnee . of the ^riculturnl prj'-T'-. .} c-lü.'in ’vxl' jt s i irst 'Vjpc- rirr' ne © in the Sentin^. _l "this weuk clovd od t '“he pi1 jp'l , r j 1 j • -j. ^çult'urcil prosrr°nu Also a imp rcvoalinç croo :"i^s -no1 : loferais' ( ' _ ' - ’ ,1) ,r s ■ vstud in the m mm S H WÈËÊsÊÊÊÊsÈÊÈ ligi gj 11 s -~*v Cl~m" Gali ...>r j .os’ this wc^k ^ddoc’ to, th^ clv-ision1 s stoff ns V MSH8HIIi,'i'vfttltti *' i" v',"i: •; ,> - 't.. v *' ^v, -v..$ ío ^shd:n^t,oñ*' Ru^Í6Jr-tj n f >r Deaths - 1; Temporary Leaves - 12; and Others (Inc of inltd)' - 30' '%l '■ PROJECT ATTORNEY The Project Attorney»s Office issued an opinion on the -liability of fire wardens and policemen-for breaking and entering barracks and removing.-: perty therefrom to ertinquish fire or nrevent the destruction of property by fire. The OfficeW drafted a proposed declaration of trust.and an operating agreement with WEA for Coytmuniiy Activities* J Also an operating agreement and rental license for execution by Community Enterprises and >17,015,68,were issued. Formal Bids Invited — 8; Formal Bids Accepted - 2; Requisitions Received - 101; Local Purchase^ Vouchered - 65, ^35,521,05; Subsistence P. 0. ‘s Vouchered - 12, >22,481.37# ’In the Warehouse Area, ,the following carloads were received: ■ Foodstuffs - f4; Coal - 16; Supplies - 2; Transport Trucks In - 42; and Shipments Received (No. of Tally Ins), - 201. The work in Property Control was carried on old documents, some Rl $ll,00C>7orth,.of bills of lading. He-roüting was worked out ça documents by Fiscal,, Procurement, Ware-.housp and Property Centro!'with' all,»purchase Orders* shipping tickets, iM I .tally ins And biJLls of lading pas sing across'Bill ISillhollin * s desk. "COMfOrtCTT'SERVlClS IhSM Policé Department*‘* ..r (8?y. mU*• "1 a? ‘« \ I Badges have. proven insufficient identification for the- policemen; they If cannot be distinguished, from the back oç at. - a ”^istandeQ Fire Department General routine duties were performed .by the. Fire Department fotalierants Eecorjmended for Payment during "the week; f'fy , Clothing'Grant - $394*AG; Public Assistance and Special Grants ' 1392• 97; Warehouse Clothing Issued on Special Grants.*- $32.74;ijan.d,1 Humbert ofy.ijyDthiht ' d .^rehçûsÿ^ m2j|| ''eSkmvxf MBS HhR5^-»v BXock, Chairmen1 s;.iQomci|rïv Besides thé three weekly meetings, two1 Rffem' special sessions were held. A thorough-. discussion with Assistant Project Director on general labor discipline - was held on Thursday ymdp*ningl: On Friday Corning a feg meeting of foremens of all divisions y* including Caucasian 'divisional heads was- jjg called with the Director and Assistant Director speaking.,' . Regarding the ^protectlon -df, put—going fahoy1?,if; was agreed between the repre senta tive s ofithe sugar «.companies,, Labor Commit tee. of the .Council^- and/the Administration that'two- or three représentatives of the evacuees duly selected afe; a) to make "a tour of the factory, districts; ' b) to go over -contracts;^ Other significant decisions taken by the Council wereO.plans for holding a special dinner party in conjunction, With, thèJ A&mnisÿratièp, Blbckylanagers,\ Judicial M end the DSQ of the' Japane se-Americans; to arrange,|.Undor ?Toshio fill ICodama,| a better1! acilitles for the' sale-of bonds add -'Stamps'; to*; back Henry Mitarai in hi, if effort è-tor group resettlements^ of the ^evacuee farmers. -EDUCATIOM Educational Activities; The physical „.education department has made plans for installing .play* equipment on the school playgrounds and in-the block jolay areas* | Bural.war training ¿lapses wepe'.started onÿk>npay> March. 29; .tth© strong-• est .-field of interest is in agricultural mechanicS. / f ¿On Ifarch 29%< the Ohio tests were* given- to high school seniors àn coopéra^ tion with the testing department of the University of Wyoming. \ - jV- |;À. Kite-flying contest was. held in each of4the Elementary schools. j§ The-1 «winners participated in qA, inter-school contest and pzd&esVere ¿warded the, y '*v L *fe vy-‘ y . Æsc- ». ^ ♦F^Tïy*- /| . Equipment and Supply; | An ■ education department warehouse,-has bpeh established behind the Post., C$f fmfL f ■ a%.* I-School: desks -wore, removed frbmithe^CC.C building in thé high school block tq/providC* space for' the ceramics group.'- 1 || SIBi Personnels Activity; - John Ks* Coybett, high school principal is acting* superintendent ¿>f education during Mr. Carter* s absence to attend .the Conference „ of Superintendents of the ten relocation centers in Denver, Colorado.' lipISdwardA.W'Téar lias ^edn appointed ’qcting' school principal' ‘ ^ to replace Paul LiiChristbnsen'-who has resigned. *, -3- Change in Status: Edward W. Teare, from elementary vice-principal to acting elementary principal» Vacanciess There are ten teaching vacancies, two in the elementary schooi* || xx Total Evacuees Employed.....•••••;*•••*•• *• • -lOO- COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES s Statistical Resume: A total of 89 activities was conducted by 207 assigned and 38c volunteer leaders for 9*441 registered people9 19*225 participants and 18,388 spectators. Eighteen affairs were serviced by the Technical department. The salvage project realized $43.90; the .schedule department>issued 4? permits for the Various community activities and 38 permits were issued for hiking. Adult Department * Three classic dramas5 two modern dramas and two mandolin orchestra performances ¥/ere hold during the week • y Athletjjf Department 1 :«■ Installation of play ground equipment and the continuance “'of boxing by two volunteers were the outstanding events of the week. A request to start a fencing activity with privately owned equipment has been received (they also ask for the use of a recreation hall. The two weight-lifting instructors will be replaced by substitutes.) Club Activities Department 1 %| Du© to leaves and transfer of leaderss it has been difficult to obtain qualified leaders to replace them. It has been necessary to. disband one' of the Boy Scout troops for lack - of a leader. The prolonged day light will necessitate addiitDnai boys aftd girls actiyity leaders, A typewriter is needed to facilitate clerical work in the department. Entertainment and Social Department: A four hour performance by the dance orchestra and the Hawaiian string .quartet was given in Novell under the sponsorship Zf the Lovell Chamber of Commerce. The Hawaiian ‘’Surf Riders*1 continue to broadcast • aver KPOW every Thursday ovoning from 7 00 to 8 p.m* Tho Community Activities department yenjoyod an evening of fun with Hr* Howard C* Boresford, National WRA Community Activities Head, as their honored guest* The community dance has been temporarily discontinued* HOSPITAL Period of March 25 ** March 31, 1943 Patients in the Hospital. *.. ............................... Patients Discharged. *• ** ••*••••* »•••**••#••••• * Total Admitted. ............................. ,*•••*•**••« ■MMe.?» ' (Died at homo) Number of Births.... *’*.*=* *•*,*.......• .*<«.* «'**<• X-Rays in Hospital. .••**•••* *«•••:»»•*•£; »«*....... • Hospitalization outsido Center*.............,-•*.••••••.*.*«*• *• .OPERATIONS: Maj or. ' MinOr « ■* . . . • • o ■«.. . * * «. . . . . ♦ . :• . • * ...... • * • * * * * * *,* *0 0 * AMBULANCE CALLS? Total Number V*.. *♦;.>:;>. 4**v$$*. • • • • • *.* * • • • .. Average Per Day..................................................... CLINIC LABORATORY! Number of Specimens Examined..................................*V>*. Wassorman Taken. DENTISTRY s | Total Number of Treatments.............. *....... ...........* • ♦ • • OPTOMETRY t Recommendation of Lenses......................... Referred to Medical and Dental'.... Total Refractions•••••.•o...•*••*••••••••• •.••••••**•*« OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT s ’ V tfh Total Number Admitted..................... • *• *>* PHARMACY Number Proscriptions Filled;.*•••••* 124 58 57' Si. 5 49 7 6 Sr 249 ■ 37 ,128 Ml ,617 ► 33 . 9 i 79 .523 .834 m SANITATION' DIVISIONS ' .Water Samples • .«£« Hi • '*'> **, Inspections of Moss HullsP Latrines.^ Laundries* etc• « * »,« • « DIET: OTGHENs Special BietaV.... ; *.«...<>•. **-* *% * *JL?*V * » **;**••* LAUNDRY, -^CfifiER HOUSEfflFÔRMULA KITCHEN: Opération Satisfactory. EVACUEESlEMPLOYED.S11 ή>*•*£$gjf‘ ♦****-»•*»♦MS ,X4 ;■« 593 3.8o Rcuoarks: v. I Daring thé&aet'‘wedl£^,t1^) mi IE, kitchen, girls ;wei*e^erminatff^aM om ms replaced, leaving a total of nine employed*;.. MÊ Si&ven nurses' aides wpr© terminated, and oh© replaced leaving a total of 64. COMMUNITY ^ENTERPRISES Ejbo^unit'y|j|| 2¿-/and. 3 grossed $15>?26.42 *wliilll Other enterprises' grossed tbp ‘foilowing amounts: Montg-oj^g|^^||^^M'..;$lj?ll.2 6frfj Repair $15.15, Shoe-Repair $33$.45, BarberShops $100^20, Laundry. Service $22*10, Dry Cleaning $320.2G,‘Fir©.;insornh04 $18.36,', and Beauty Shops $13?«Jf^ ^be bank balanco was $13,703.565 cash on hand was $6,125Additional store Space and transportatiotf fabilities|are still vsoroly needed.' ViAR WORKS DIVISION The positive side of the egr i®ult ure -Ip©gan Wednesday, .the actual field operation began« At the time of, the writing .Fordson and\l Farmall) are operating, chiseling and-discing the land. ‘:.¿f’Ü "disced andsleveled several times before the land is pÉÉI By such- operations^-the rough ground will be;, leveled to a certain -extent. Daily two trucks are transporting manure from Obdy for hotbed us©*.,; - Aboutfeoo tons have been ordered. §if;|¡||j|||^^ Two hundred hogs havh‘been requisitioned v Approximately 3,000 chicks are to arrive April 14,>tnd additional,000 'chicksion April 26« Sufficient chicken feed for-4Q,,000.- cheeks: for eight to twel|te weeks are stored in* the; warehouse» ENGlNeERÍNO-C^STRUOTlON-MAlteNAHÓE * Plumbing Department SR*' Routine *'repair' work, installations* refitting and insulation, kept the -ISO workers ^employed through• the .weekly Water lines: are. %^P-^wr®%krng, -thi#-time hi the* Filtration plant .‘v||The installing of conrfetti|ins from the Ssupply- to the agricultural project buildings h^é;-|tlso ®egun. Carpentry. Department The '’completion..-of the:rased personnel barrack No. 12 which burned the , week of December 20 "was-' announced by this'department* Supplies such ,as water ana feed troughs were completed for-the Agriculture/ ^Department. Add iti and wBBX wer. Jbeing;|ompldted for the Barber end Beauty Shops ¿-.and the Fircg bepartlipnt ^ *'*■ I * ¿33 department mBMBH Work for the ‘week ■ includedisUrveying --on | locution;' of the mai^dltcR; at the farm land*' about 'seven miles south of the;-Center* Designs on va-ri^fe agricultural necessities* were' made and are now awaiting approval. | • ,Th© new garkÿp^ foundation was, being ley oiled, ready for construction Within the coming week.- %Various;intprâèctiohs-wero-boing refilled with gravel and sand -to make „roads., passable, Total Evaouees Employed. «***¡4*** SMp* » yy « * % * • MJ * 'Many of the-porsonn©I;requested their terminations because; of the-1saving of former department head,KBon B* Lummis, who lcftf^Ée department March 26. Lummis was succeeded by Loon C*s Goodrich, former Design &ngin©.er«, Covering tho poriod April 1 to April 8, 1943« Heart Mountain Relocation Project. /■________________ _____Issued by the Reports Division» STATISTICS Populations (Evacuée) Last Week 10.456 This Woék 10.417 ,Increase : Births - 51 Hoturned from temporary leave - 7 § Returned from, private employment (group) - 4; Others - 1 Decrease s To private employment (group) « 215 Temporary leaves - 135 Others (indefinite) -22. PROJECT ATTORNEY : The Project Attorney's Office drafted modifications suggested by tho Adadnastrative and Community Activities Division of the' trust declaration i;nd operating agreement for Community Activities trust.' A blank form was prepared for the residents to use in appealing to the California Employment Commission on the adverse decision rendered by the referee on their claim for unemployment compensation. Assisted several residents on their income tax returns for the State of California. The Project Attorney*s Office, together with the Evacuee Property Officer, àovod te tho new culmini at rat ivo offiSe* ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Separations or Resignations from the Appointed Personnels Benjamin B. Lummis - Sr. Engineer, Fublic Works Division Lila W. Currie - Elementary School Teacher, Education Cecilia Ro.Teare -Elementary School Teacher, Education Phyllis L. Christie - Secondary School Teacher, Education Additions to Appointed Personnels Mrs. Dorothy N. Chambers - Clerk-Sten., Community Services Carl W. Acton - Tractor Operator, Public 1'orks Division Mrs. M. V. Gillis - Relief Telephone Operator, Administrative Vincent F. Rotter Machinist, Garage Section During the week the following businsss was conducted s One hundred fifty-six vouchers totaling $103,695*36 were scheduled to the*Disbursing Office for payment. Cash Payments Mades Total - 940, $6,340.58 Purchase Orders Issued - 93? $139»082.09 Total Vouchers Processed - $31,918•12 In the Warehouse area, the following carloads were received s Foodstuffs - 6$ Coal - 9r Supplies - 3? Transport Trucks In - 39? and Shipments Received (Number of Tally Ins) - 195« The Property Control Unit cleared 137 purchase orders this week. - S CQiMJNITY Internal seciMiIM Police Departments No arrests were made and nothing unusual occurred in ¡1His department during the Total Evacuees Employed*.« • .1.«** • »• • • i • • * **•>••• * • *;*’#,« 4 «.•#•***** *:.* • • »;• • • • «92 Fire Department * Routine duties were performed .-by the department'* Daily staff conferences are held with the Fire Protection Officer. *¡5-5 Total Evacuees Employed.*•••••»«••• «*'*•• »♦ ••••••• «.*.« •«• .*h *........ 6 ffl| SOCIAL BMB Clothing Grant11 $321.80$ Public Assistance and Special Grants | $fZ«46$ Nuaibér of Clothing Order to Warehouse.--*1 &0 * hlpij Total Evacuees Employed * | *'!*> » « • • • *•*.■* If • * ♦ *« «£$ » * « » SHÉ Hw,r^1 COMMIT Y GOVERNMENT JBft jf During the -week thé Council * S.attention was focused upon relocation , and building up of good public relations for Heart Mountain« ; Regarding the. former, the Council formulated twenty—nine- questions to bo answered by Mr« Carroll in written form*. This was done for, the.purpose of'-giving the résidents better understanding as. to.MIA relocation policy«f.- Regarding the, latter, final arrange^m ments are being made- for"'the galaifsond-off party for thé volunteers« Prom1* inent personages'from neighboring communities arejexpccled to bé present« This week the CounciÜéreceived a communicatio/i‘from the Project Director, regarding contemplated reorganization Of the. judicial sol up . The Gambling Casevwas- tried on Thursday morning,’ April.8, the decision rendered by the’V Judicial Commission was for a suspended sontonce^of 30 dhys in ijat| |,f *h 1 ‘{&£.' Xl. ,/,}/'*'*' YM;**1 *L\"h rjjSA* > •EDUCATION «■« Education Department office are paw located 'in the Senti'nel^puilding« , High school testing .program has'been completed'and the'"individual‘cumulative , records are being compiled "for the guidance program« All ^he high school teachers under the supervision of a committee will' participate in the -guidance of all .high school jj studéhts.* Vocational agriculture classes haye processed 110>acres ready for planting. Rural war training .enrollment reportes ^6 in mechanics § 11 in general metals, 15 in rural woodworking4^, i Fifty teachers* desks, chairs and storage chests havo been delivered for use in . thé high school buildings. A partial" shipment of. books to' be-used in the remedial English classos were'/also received this week! Ill ’N.Pr6.bl^m The teacher situation in the elementary' schools is, serious due tovrésignâtions. It has caused doubling up of"classes which is‘unsatisfactory under the" present -^barrack classroom’’ arrangements*, J Total’ Evacuees Eraployod . .*• ♦ *• « * • * • • « ♦’* « **Vl^*i**#-4#» pBjflJra *> * • «*^««*96 COMMUNITY ’ ACTIVITIES 'll A total,of 85 activities was conducted byil&2 assigned and 278 volunteers leaders for 9*272 registered people, 16,724 participants and 19*383 Î spectators* Twenty-ninedffairs were serviced by the technical departmentland 25 by $he’maintenance and supply department* ■ Thb salvage project netted;$33*00I the schedule department issued 51 permits for the various community activities and.23 hiking permits were issued«. The sudden drop in community activities is the,result of leaders leaving for outside employment« Community Activities Department has organized / a board of Directors hto work with the MIA, M W1V1 \ * ill Three classical and modern dramas were,shown to- an estimated 'jwdicnco o t 1, 600 ih throe-.mess halls Sumo opened, its soason' with'approximately 3*000, cheering spectators^® The inter-elementary school IdLte-flying contest finals'weno’ successfully rad 1 off and awards were given the winners. i The,-first yroight«.liftera meet was held at moss, hall T4-.27 with 300 spectators present... Boxing;.clause's are 5 temporarily ; halted dUo to lack of Instructors.f The Hawaiian- Band, gave a -preview performance“ Saturday, "April 3rd, | -at the Administration building. 1 A bass viol was’ purchased;with funds raised by their benefit dance;; J*-Yap'. dancing• classes are seeking 'additional space* , \ The harmonica band, danco orchestra and the mandolin band gave two performances during the'Week. Period of* April 1 through April ?y 1943* ^ ^- #111$fpi.--.;. *1'>X Patients in tfeé Hospital,. * V^V*4**»*-• v#4¿» *^w4*,* ft**.>.>-*135 Pationts discharged • «V, ¡§¡ | • ||p| +%)* * • m*w+ #fMV¿M** * *,* * * t**...4,* « W** iy *v; 63 Total Admitted * «, * « *, ^*4-*. * • Op ,, * * *y^,* 74 Humbpi^'of deaths. # %'s'* * *1 424 3£<* f j!*$ * «if# ♦. *r* #4^ ^ Number of' Births...................•••••••¿•i •«••»•*••••*•••»««i*.*....... 47 X-Rays in Hospital... ¿4 • «... **y*4.... * * •.«*•••*•••...... , 46 HospitalizationfutdídC' Canter **||.#*4**>#4**%i*j4*. 7 OPERATIONS ?/i *¿3 |||B „■‘¿M f liáajor^t'4®** *y*4*«• *-*¿*#l'V$%**11 5. Minor«• *4 ^ ••**••«*•« #4 * * *?Vl*4 •••.... o.. *-*.,. ••«•»** .4',* *'.,4?'t 4 AMBULANCE 'GALLSt » , V'V /y* £j/;A y.1 fljyj tfVÍ i Total Nu&ber\> * *-* * *-fa • 4*. • j¿j»¡ 4V3$1 Averago'pppír, Bay* «í • • • 4 *T# * * W * *.# * 4 £ rjpji*-# *• ♦ J^¡¡y * 2 *♦♦* 51 CLINIC laboratory? , Niimbir of Laboratory S^ocimehs ¿pffi*4 *. «lyy*4 Wassorman Taken.* 1 IÉ........&• *y V«4* • • • * w 4.4 * Ur* •«í•....*...•• 12 DENTISTRY ¡ SHHra V v' Ví 'ffiT-it '•' •’i-'. "V ■' i’‘i -i ^ j • Total Number :0PT0M2TR7i •^3;lV|í':::TiyA 'tí‘í He commendation of tlhnse sc^S# * * • * • •■<* • • *"!• *4 *.«*>;i¡* • • • • • ■ 7ffl ^ ^Üoforrbd te, Medical and v'6,' f |.'^T.0t&i"í.-Hefracit-ions:*i,i)ty¿^ #:#.,#i,i4 * * j»1». *-í*^s* • ,t-#* .«f* a ••*^.0 * *##ir«!*iiiP'.*-*#.4i^íí.#j4-#'* * *■ •-* ••. Bi. Repair, ''replacement of frame, now glasses *and al!iÍAgiW^MW|iW of one :or both-iensoy tangpñt scro;en, misó."; *jpL * • • 4%B|| OÜTPATIENr DBPARTMENÍ|#||Sy JTotal Numbetf of Patients Admitted.4.• $,***•59’$'; Daily Average Treatments Civen. 4; ...«.* 0..». .a.««.... • ,^4*#•#*. B5* 1 pharmacysiSr i :«W' uV.1 Mm Number Presctiptions Pilled.¿ tt ;' 0...; ,1062 'SANITATION. DIVISION : Water sampled** * * • * * *. * •. •* • •,.. ,’f *. 4 ,. * ..I*..> *. *4^*>••*. • • •. 3 - f Inspeptlon, of v'ikéss. halls,' latrines,^laundrips, tetb> *ú¡S• *-• ^ I" | if Special Diets. •. .. * yif<500 LAUNDRY¿ POWERHOUSE, FORMULA KITCHEN^ Operation Satisfactory! ¡ DYacuees emplo^d*>|¿,,4^4*t******'• ^1«• • • fa^4?*4358 REMARKS‘ #"*CJ Rodent '.Control Started* ^-’rj '.l h COMMUNITY SNTERPRISES Community Store's Nos. H 2, and 3 grossed -?18,592*70 week. Other;;entorprisos grossed tH$ .following amounts? Radia Repair -^40.*755 :Bhoc Repair - 289.051 Montgomery'Ward ^ 1,127.39$ Dry Cleaning328.OO; Barber Htiops p 12$.9Ó; Beauty Shops¿r 138*501 Fire-Insurance - 41*5$?, and Laundry Service - 1*13* -4- the Billings Laundry Pick-up Service, .was discontinued duo to insufficient business* The Temporary Committee on Cooperative met for further discussions*. The residents will vote on April 20 to determine whether they will accept the Cooperative Plan, or retain the presont trust system* EMPLOYMENT The Community Coordinating Council appointed a committee for conducting of meetings on the education program for residents of this Center for relocation* Through this, plans, moans, and loavo regulations will bo discussed and placement will be attemptod through this office and the WRA offices* WAR WORKS DIVISION Pro-plowing operations on approximately 200 acres have been completed* Two tractors (l AC Crowler and 1 Farmall) are pulling lovolers* Nino Fordson tractors are chiseling .and discing* These operations are being repeated several1 times boforo- the ground i& found smooth enough for plowing and planting* Next week, the actual plowing operation is to bogin. The Project Director isssuod an appeal to the residents requesting for more tractor drivers and canal porkers* ^H Over 100 tons of manure were-trucked to the ccntor for hotbed use* The hotbeds are now roady for seed planting.' -The. floor of the one completed poultry house has been sanded* Broodor stoves have been connected and the fuel has been ordered*:‘‘ Trial operation of the brooder will bo conducted Saturday* The Division has found difficulty Locating the 200, requisitioned hogs. However, an "agreement was made with a buyer to purchase hogs.” In March, the Sawmill Project delivered to the center the following items*? 5532 board .feet lumber § 154 logs$ .and 124 slab3* The Sevang Frojoct producod 133 coveralls during the.past two weeks* Total Evacuees Employed, *...... * ......... ,163 ' ENGINEERING-CONSTRUCTION-MAINTENANCE Plumbing Department 1 gy Further installation of plumbing--equipment at the Agricultural Department's brooder house was completed. The M. P. post also was serviced. Other repairs were made'throughout tho area*. Eloctric Department Refrigerators throughout tho centor underwent routine examination;; approximately 300 service calls.were answered* Carpentry Department Workers voluntarily finished the chicken house. Forty evacuees were re assigned after temporary reloaso in this department•' Streets Department -* r a* „ ,;^ Foundation of tho new garage-was-finished this'week* Sagebrush at the farmland was cleared by two crews, while several other crews are helping mix Bentonite at the Canal Project* Engineering Department All work is concentrated on various projects for tho Agricultural Division-and for the high school building. Canal Project Ninety-fivo workers have completed 300 feet of lining this week* Tho canal is scheduled to. bo finished tho latter part of May. Total Evacuees.Employed.«••••••••*•.*«•••••#••*«••••••«•••***»•*•**•».966 Covering the,period April $' to April . if.; 1943« vHo&.rt 'Mountain'' Relocation project„ sued, by •Reports Div-i.si.eh.' : STATICSTICS Population § ^ (Evacuee) Last 'Week lo 9 4l?||fThl's v:ee^ 10^^40 ■. Increase o' Births - RetUphert from-temporary leave ^ ^ ,: Returned from private employment - 1 3 Transfers J, ' ^M^^&Kto^thlei'^Center — -T0| Others' -Pi« :?*£' Becrea^e# To private .employment ¿1. 59, Temporary leave - ,8s ' ^ t;;, jsB|f Others - 25* ' • ' iw| | PROJECT ATTORNEY I , .Tha’’ Project Att Or nA.y' s :Cff i c e' u„ssisted many - residents l,n .preparation of income tax.teturns for the Sta,t^'of California ifo meet t-he ■'final deadline of April 15. Continued worlt! wit^!'th$ liraskp&yProperty Office; Ah^devising A procedure by Which -citizens might obtain cameras and radio'h hfld ,in .lest Qoast 'States* .The prpject Attorney consulted'with county officials concerning--informal agree-'meni covering the ponflneshent of^vacu^e, offenders ‘"in the jaunty ¿All at the i*i>' quest and" under the'1 AUtJfoiity" of ^hs^PpoJ’tec^b PifvA0tor. ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION.;; ■Separations' or Resignations from the A’; pointed Personnel ; | Ajf Gladys M* Christ'ensen^tElemcnta'ry Schobl Teacher, Education Recti on 1 ¡1 Y 447 >*£, $5, 60 7.74« During thp'WSOk of April -9th"to April 15th inclusive, 69 Purchase ‘Orders ward ‘ issued, totalin^- j$9,376»» * it lt ^ * * |,> »'* P- J v 'ctmS 1 Total! V ope her s, Fries Os e’d.% ~33 7 **? 4l34j05^4(^4®vvJ^t I nfthbt w a re houA e ;arTa, the ' following ^ car Xoads^were, received $ Foodstuffsr*..««It.,, o 0 4 o. e 6 „«* Mi 4.

G <-. O O H-i‘. r,Suppli 0 S';W' p A A: -o■>^''^:0: •■'.A' o 0 ® 0 ®; A■"♦ |KTr^nspart Trucks In»»«».‘f. 0 o» -«, * £1 n^* *« »^'¡£g 45 j|i§£ ^ 1 ■ ■ ■ "^fr. ■' ¡I Shipments .Received r Tally Ths,». 4«*«»•-.«.*176 -2- COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT Chairman* s Council During, the week the Council participated in two significant events. First of thè two was the big send-off dinner party in honor of the Heart Mountain volunteers to which parents of the volunteers as well as prominent persons from neighboring communities were invited. The main speaker of the evening was kr* • É. J. Copport, State Commander of' the American Legion. Some three hundred were present. To all intents and purposes, the party accomplished two notable objectives s (l) boosting of the, morale of the evacuees as a whole,-(2) cultivation of better public -relations for the Heart Mountain Project. The second of the twro Was the informal get-together with the Councilman,, members of the Judicial Commission, and Mr. Philip W. Barber, until recently Chief of Community, Services f 7 * 'V* - llra^n^ tjP\ " - 'i ? í Personnel Activities ‘ Superintendent Carter returned Mpnday from Denver where he attended a meeting of the superintendents of all ten,relocation centers* 1 ¡ :* Supply teachers on a temporary basis -have been séouredithrough the services of wivps of men working on the. project JflMrs» Loanore Chandler and Mrp¿ Beatrice Lane have met the ‘Wyoming certification requirements''and they will, begin work* Monday, in the' elementary school* li - Vacancies? Two in-'the elementary and "six,, in the "high, school*,, 'Sébiles ..Surplus books from Manzana^, will be Tfensfejored'ko Heart Mountains arithmetic for the junior high school and music books £ór-,tfie elementary schools* / ^ Total, SyaoueeS Employed j/* m .v *w v *• a i*V* » vi «».* * « » «^»1 1 » * | » 10$ ’ ; ''■■ T ^1 COMMUNITY, ACTIVITIES ||||K :, Statistical Resume j ^.A .totaT of 8o activities wg,s conducted,.by"'184 assigned .and1 276 volunteer ‘Leaders for 9,»249-registered peopïéf 15*951 participants and 14,172! spectators• Twenty-four affairs were serviced by the technical department and" 14 by the maintenancè;and supply departmentJpThe salvage project netted $15*605 the schedule department issued 55- permits, fop-the^vari^us community activities and 13 hiking p e rmit s, wake a á» s sue d „ jg£M’ P Í ; Adult «The outstanding event, of,,the pas t/ w^ è k /jfefe s thé' ’’baña matsurirt .or the flower fèètival‘whiph,reduced thé number of other drama performances to two. Athletic Department | Boxing classes were reorganized with on©1 assigned and one volunteer instructor*! Th© boxing activity is in need' of a suitable sita for boxing ring* Due to windy Weather* sumo and intra-mural sports were cancelled* Softball and baseball are’ ready' tp start upon- completion of the fields* The Saturday and Sunday basketball games are be,ing played on week-day' evenings in-order to conclude the prepared , t p *sqhedûK « ^ itf l / j »r V*h/' ¿i -'T • ¡îâ Ente rtq.inme.nt áhd -.Socials , §ÿfP| MwWIyw * /The dahpe/ofcheStra and the Hawaiian band,played fôrl^he USO benefit, 4&iice ‘ sponsored by the Bachelors' Club-tand also entertained at the '’’-Volunteers”/dinner pn Sunday^/' The danc#; orchestra played at £oùf other community affdirs. The ’’Men’s, ^uartet^ rendered several semi-classical numbers at the 'Sunday Music Hour program* Boys and Girls Glubs l^/y k: / vVl>.!t *’ i \ ^Progress and,-activity/bras been slowed up duo to inability to replace loaders who have found outside employment* The bo/s- clubs cooperated in,making the "Volunteers’ ” dinner an outstanding send-off occasion*' T5&* Masuda, is the nov/ council head of the Boy. Scout Staff* Student Relocation Committee was formed in the high -school to, encourage?students to further their education ánd to,facilitate student relocation* §§ * f%£ÈrÈ^W^ÊÊÊ^ÊÊ^^ÊÊ^mÊ^ÊÊÊmÊ^^^!^nÊÊmÊÊÊmÊB 4- HOSPITAL Period of April 8 - 14» 1943 : Patients in the Hospital...|«. Patients Discharged........... Total Admitted.. • • •........ Number of Deaths.............. ■ Number of Births.............. Death in outside hospital..... X-ray in Hospital,............ Hospitalization Outside Center OPERATIONS« Major...................... Minor,.................... Cast Applied............... AMBULANCE CALLS s ¡§ ; Total Number........... V5..5 Average Per Day...J........ oooooeoo « o • * o • m. • ® o m p 122 63 50 pt: 2 ; 1 48 6 353 50 CLINIC LABORATORY No. of Lab. Specimens Examined,.*... ............. «... •.... Y/asserman Sent Out......................................... .> DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY § Total Number of Treatments. DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY; Frame Adjustments.. •. ................................. Referred to Medical and Dental,............................. Total Refractions............................o...........VMM OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT s Total Number of Patients Admitted.........•...........•..... PHARMACY DEPARTMENT i Number of Prescriptions Filled. I •............................ • SANITATION DIVISIONS Y/ater Samples..............M......................i........« Inspection of Mess Halls, Latrines? etc......... 1........... DIET KITCHENS SpeciLal Diets. .... o. o..,.. ... o... o.... . o ^.. ©. •..«. • .LAUNDRYj POWER HOUSE » FORMULA KITCHEN - Operation Satisfactory. EVACUEES EMPLOYED.v. V........................',. 168 |l3 356 64 5 76 .. 468 O.l073 oM. 661 . 382 COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES The total business of Community Stores No. 1, 2, and 3 was $16,498.31* Other enterprises grossed the following amountss Montgomery Ward units $851.08» Radio Repair Shop 40.05» Barber Shops (3),$121.15» Beauty Shops (2) $131*50» Shoe Repair 217*999 Dry Cleaning $348.22, and Billings Laundry $.64, No major activities or problems occurred this week. Total employed in this Division is 142*, employment Davis McEntire, Assistant Chief Employment Officer, was at Heart Mountain this week to confer with the Division on leave procedure. He announced the opening of 50MWRA resettlement sub-offices in addition to main regional offices for the purpose of scouting for jobs., McEnoire also announced plans for use on Nisei men and women in these offices. The YJRA is also planning to permit evacuees without jobs to leave the project and look for positions by personal application. This week a total of 123 leaves were granted: 68 seasonal leaves and 55 indefinite leaves. -5r wcrk&>t>i vision Plowing operation began during the week* Approximately 200 acres are' ready for this operation*' Preliminary'preplowing preparation has beVn5 completed iop additional 200 acres*- Altogether' 16 tractors/w§$*e -ih operation, during the week* Although the wage of the tractor drivers and canal workers has bean increased^ps to fj.9»- more workers are needed* |Heavy equipment ,is expected to be in operation by: the homing weekq c Cabbage and cauliflower were planted in the'hot bods. ,Manure hauling has been temporarily’stopped so'that-more important work,can d£ accomplished. El^INEEKlNG*- CON&TRUCTTpN~MUNXE NANCE .OTv1i. 3Sr**i *S.I ' | All breaks in the pipeline.were fixed as of this week with,the- completion , of the,installation of two ¿expansion sleeVes on the râaln Water line* > Plumbing was being ihstfcdled k the netf garage this wefek* The refitting ,and insulation | -of the, steam boiler at. the-BPA sâtMill is expected, to 'W completed'early, this; week Engineering .Remodelling of the lounge" in the doctors quarters lip the < -hp ep i tal to, ah -apartment for the/4 Principle. Medical Offish** -was completed* | Cariai Sftr 3» ** 1 3fr*fe£fialj Because of the ru.sh f o’ complete t|iis.'-project*' the crow was enlarged to , IJ? this week* Forty members of thà carpentry division beings used in this department* eleven from the streets crqw ware^transferred to'this division to Speed up compìetion' of the project'. / Routine j/orle^as* ..carried' on by all óther departments*i\ g Total Evacuees, Employed*,„•„.„•. Mi g %:.'Ì£# Due to changed orders" from ’Washington, the population report' has hot/ been compiled this week* ..-Ndxi week*& report will cover the report/of,this, wWk^j!'A,' qy h .*.&pbqjegt &pmmx Wfffi Iff he aaeisifi several reeidenif- in connection' with affl'daviis^to be sub- mitted to the Washington office in connection :w^th/fcheir application for leave. Probate ...york|in connection withihstaies left! by. residents ,Ayikg within the ,center® Waa,. ce^tinuwd ’If** ■'XVv' t'Xi ' ,Ai the request of the Agriculture Depaj*tj^htv'Aonferrqd with-officials in>the -Pec tarnation Fowelly’ regarding, A%saiiillty of pbtaining)- an oaeer-8 ment over;private property for .the discharge of. ^fastf 'vatdr from a small; part of The Evacuee Property Officer aidbd twenty^four residents in various ways as re^ardslthetr property*; Ho' contraband applications Were’ taken aince California has not released applications heretofdre;submitted. ^íN1swriY&'Vfyisxpú Additions to Appointed £ersj?nh&i f ’ -‘ m$. J $•* r *¿4.^ S^8Al|oe|^-i,Klind;i, A;|ra%aie itea^^Srl Staff sf H©&ii¿v¿e<|tiph 'Chester £|* .Anderson,yf Heavy Duty 'Mechanic, ÍGarag©>$bctioi¿SS Paul Zoibig v°Assoc* project Steward, Mess.Management Section Harry G* Haler'Auip;Mechanic,'Garage Section, | Beatrice E. Lane' - Ílementapy School Teacher 9;i'4:uic.at;ion f / V :T:. leohore. \L./Ghánd 1 er Agpf©hif .School;; Teacher, | Education -Ann F*í Barboür - Graduate NUrse* Sr. Staff,^Health Section Glenn B* llumlQy. É Assoc. Pire Protection Officer¿ Pir© Pretention James B> Wriit'o' - Heavy Duty Mechanic, Garage' ;Sectipn, Separations or designations frdm the^ Appointoi^ersonnel r ' Helen Crombie - 'Elementary School Teacher 3 Education - Margaret;L.l Jensén ,- Librahian5 - EducatÍon . ; Clarice Chase * Secondary^Sphoolteacher, Education- Changes , in Status, in>Appointed Personnel! wJffillJ'1 -^*'P'^- Hffcqf ^e^MMA^Schóoi-l^inclpaéJE^UmtiOh-'B Margaret B, Harvey r:Head; Uur-se (Surgery)* Health Section *• ' Mhxihe fll Main * Supervising ^Telephone , Operator $ Administrative < >. ,* '| During the we e, k t h e- foil owing business, was c onduotod § , One. hundred and nineteen vouchers 'totaling, • ¡ ■ the Di s bur sing" t¡f fice- for payment. ^^Ef’Cash’ Paymestó' Madeflv TbfaL^-r W $4,3204 ¡ Luring the’ wepk of-Apr 11/16 to&pr i%;'Z2t, inclusivo, Él Purchasa^Brdérs'' were ©.s sU©d:i4»Ctaling i8 r64^é 2 Total v yopchers ,Pro oes sod -fr ;1ÍT’ A $4-2., £00/; mâ In the yiarehouse Area, the following carloads were receiveds Foodstuffs .......... ............. „, 0 3 Coal. fSr vy. . .. .f2ÎV... *>v* 4 7f;||i Supplies. .'•*............v#..*k*i. < / Transport Trucks In..........*.y «***••••. „. *.*........ 42 Shipments Received (No. of "TaLLY-INS’*)', ... *.#7,.l79 COMMUNITY SERVICES I COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT -4 The most important problem taken up by the Council thijs week was. the progress of the canal project work'*/' The Council considers the completion in time of this project vital to the welfare of the Heart Mountain c.brnmunity. Several members visited the site of the work before submitting a ten-point program for improvement jjj pin I the w0rk «<■ -«i During the v/cex, the Council had highly profitable discussions with officials of the m Washington office. On April 20, it spent nearly two hours in. discussion with,Mr. Provence, Chief of the Community Services 'Division in Washington,.who was visiting this center, Problems pertaining to Community Government and resettlement were^considered, although the latter subject, according to him, is outside his ^specialities. wF' Meeting vithAMr, McEhtirc, assistant Employment Officer in Washington, centered around the question of resettlements Basic, policy of the lRA~o'n this questioh was first .reviewed. Various,constructive suggestions advanced'¿(re to bo'incorporated into a letter, and sent to -Mr* Dillon Mver’Ji Other important problems discussed by. the Council during the^wcek include Hospital situation with particular emphasis upon the/ problem- of ho?/ to retain resident doctors, reorganization of the Court*‘ Judicial Commission , j James Nagahama and Rocky Nakama were tried for an assaui* and battery case on April,195'20, and 21» * The case of one of the defendants, Richard Tanomura, who left camp is suspended until he chooses to-return t© tho center, although the 'defendants plead not guilty/the verdict of the Judicial Commission pronounced them guilty with a sentence pondered ,as follows. James Nagahama, one month imprisonment ; Ro cky Nakama, two months ,impris 0nment. • || "/ The court has granted the,motion by the Defense for a delay in the execution of the sentence‘ until April 2Jq* Six youths were brought before the Judicial Commission on April 22,- on charge of alleged malicious trespass^. Five of the dofendantsewtry- dismissed, and one was sentenced to thirty days probation# ! T COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Statistical Resume A total of 75 activities was conducted by 178 assigned- and 239 volunteor leaders for 9,770 registered people; 2C,678 participants and 13,135 spectators, , Twenty** four affairs wore serviced by thé - technical department and 19 by the maintenance and supply department5. the sohodulo department issued 60 permits for the various community activities. ' Outstanding Changes Due to sudden impetus for outside employment many capable leaders with past| experience and training have been released. The unsettled and transient status of leaders makes coordination and development of activities impossible. Plans are under way to resort to drafting older people for,youth leadership. Athletic Department ,The Grade school softball .league and the second round of the-'class "B" basketball league has boven started;; tho volleyball league.may bo started soon. This department needs lumber and heavy equipment to make baseball diamonds and to effect a boxing ring*- ,s if Boys and Girls Club Due to loaders leaving for ,outside employment, six ;boys clubs have been disbanded effecting approximately 125 members. Plans are being made to meet with Superintendent Carter and school principals at regular intervals to develop coordination of activities for the youth and avoid duplication of activities. ISntertainment & Social Department The Hawaiian band performed as usual over KPOW on Thursday evening and'also played throe times for the young people of the Center. The dancer orchestra played for the junior*-senior. prom in Thcrmopolis, and also performed for tho center-wide USO volunteers- party held Thursday evening. The mandolin-band playod for threo block entertainmonts^^^^ffll EDUCATION Educational Activities The education administrative staff has worked out a tentative eight week summer school program. ^ Increased interest in the Rural Defense and Retraining .program has resulted in early registration of students for the next term. Miss Virginia Lynn, supervisor of student teachers and acting vocational guidance director is working with the Home Economics Department in its special unit, "Looking into the Futuro." She is conducting personal guidance interviews with each of the junior and senior girls. 'Each girl also-took the Clacton Interest Inventory test*' ' High School Student The softball season opened officially, Friday at 2i-C0 P.M., with a game with the Lovell High School team. Personnel Activities s Questionnaire survey of the present teaching personnel'shows there will be at least a 50% turnover in the elementary and 25% in the high school. Many vacancies arc caused by poor health, by women joining the WAAC, WAVES, etc., and by men going into the armodiforccs and defense industries* 'Mr. John Provinse, Chief, Community Services, Washington^ D.C., spent considerable time with tho school administrative staff. He made,many helpful suggestions on school and recreational problems* School Buildings 1 |§ jt? % The new high school building is completed except for th© doors, which are being shipped from Seattle, Washington, about May 15* The high school is expected to be ready for occupancy not later than June r. Total Evacuees Employed.*."♦-**••••.••*..*«» *,.**.,|f;^............ 102 INTERNAL SECURITY 1JS Community Police Protections, Tho force is steadily decreasing, duo fto men leaving the project for seasonal work ■ h*Aocsasf/ V'f'1 Jr- M .VI*%'A, U. * «Bn Total Evacuees Employed. «.. ......... 84 Community Fire Protections Glenn Rumley*, Assistant Fire Protection Officer, arrived on the project Thursday. A general staff meeting was held on that'daÿ with Jess Mason, Fire Pro* Section Officer, and Mr. Rumley.' General routine duties wore performed by tho fire department and the inspection bureau. - Total Evacuees Employed..*„50 SOCIAL WELFARE % Raport unavailable *M *4*- ' Fériodfbf^ April' 15' té;$pril 22 9, i$43|4Yf ¡1 Patients in the Hospital.£ AV*. . ,** v4»J§* » . # *X/A- ¡|§I i'î. il ,.i4\> ÿfl| ^«VAAAA^ Patients BA^bhargé&.,v> » .y AX* * *'5^» ÙbÆiip$M* A 4kX*X/X4A A> W^r* A' '^wWfiîL 1té ($£* o « o y» • » 4* wî^i» A « *4 * •$ A* o # "V “J liji t#> ijf , fcî» o *, * • * |ÿ 4|jfî$j|î'* « * , v* « v *|?PM % « * JS 4 ■ --Xj-Rctys «in ? ^/î *? iV.&tf» AWv^Y®; Kos pit ¡¡§ i z et io n 0ut.si.4e Center .A #i. . il(^2Af *4.¿¿y* * fâ# * fl 4 AA *. ^¿¿'Wt‘%' p^Ràïj^SÎ^S^ ^.Y;vrl;t.' ■ . .**4 * ■ 4 4*'. ° ;.-|k .-.o* « ..’c^, o« • '¿/^'•., 4 . * . p,:, . : 1. pÜpr AA'Y'U'A* °' *A *. ■.. . .-. • 3 ■ Minor .r;., ..<ÿ.o «... • ^o o %,.« o\..%» ....... o.. « *. pjjll« *.«. ^ .i..lt.. .* vt. . A..• :,. .A 6'. 4. *. -. *&* .* .. . 2 AMBULANCE ¿MîliA Average' Per Rëy.VXi *$>>*• t* 4 é$*f 1 f • 4Sf * I * * $M*ÎM+ $ s • S- f|B | | QLÏNIC§} BABORÀf iB Y ¡11H ||&|» ;VSmÎW;î 1 > _ Né RvOf, Laboratory Bpeelròens *|b^j&iné‘5^ ^\ » ^ Re fr^c^st ions » ® ^ w * «> «».«o»*..* »4 a «. *^4^^^%».... # È» * ¡4 • ^ * < ,4v^ t * OUTPAî'fRNt !kS?mP Number >©ht^;' Admitted,.- .?♦ 4 X4^®544 - | Number of prescriptions; FiHed.V 4. «.. . .v)4.v; *.v .*^*v*î44i ..»>.^29 ^NÏ^A^|^ÇDI¥I3Îi.\is^4r M$J>\ïÉ. ^4t^V; } ;fe ^ * * V SpOOiai Ript S. »'*».» 1 V to % 4}f 9 fi 1*^. o #1 4 « o Jk • M . o.oo.o.. ^e *'« . 1»^ . ^0 .^A^i .-i ' LAUNDRY5 PO®RR' HOÜSÈ 5 FORMULA KïUlCREÎsîs Operation satisfactory 1 \ ' ^wks / , Mrs* Hasel JaçËsdnj publie health nurse^ left to report fdr military'dutyv T^'di, he-w registered ^pppeintb^ nurses j Mrs• • Klindt and MÌSV;Barbour 9 ¡wdrb Added to the nursing staff, V-‘. : ;|^1a0P1mu:nity ENtPRHti sfr ’’ ÌFÌ^o R; Rtbra Ne-R!3^ ? 4* Avi^ÿr ^,¡$6j2l6vB9 ^J>Fife ihAurci^be^ e,^0y'Æfc * i .^«$-‘<2‘?^2^ !: 6t Orb No »32 »'.. /.,.. 4>i^*5'4'di ‘ Barber ^Hp^s * * Jv*?’A. ‘ 1.Ï0,65; s St or4 ^Ro. 3....... A .',, f 5> 4Q’3.29 J Dry Cleaning .............,„/ 3^9,90 | Montgomery Waid A » # v.. m 818.72 Shoe Repair.. m .. A, « A5f|; 224^35 Re|>^r .^AXA'AX** •'';’ -. Ì*,90 I Beauty Shops ._> ¿\......... 4. 151?05 ÿiAÿ a Élï |ï|ISiSlfl|^ASISII^r 3®:- .• Rv-® Aetitities > ' •* ‘ R *> 'V 5Î i .. basis as,~ bof oro^ awf ord, j offsb-f disc, field tiller'and/cultivator /and six bottopp plow^oll heavy cguipmont*-^ now serviced f.pa^r'dady for ”tjho fhetvy tractor oporlttioh:|&^iih thq"( use* Tiff' tbpse : hCfhyy equipment and tractors/find the introduction of the, two? shift basis, thp pre«*,j paration of the land for planting Which is behind tehedulo ,wii>" bo; caught' 'Thp preparation^for planting cucumber in the 1 hot bed'’'has -bpen/completed /pad % now it r^tfyffor ;#the Actual;plantingf Ifith of ¿tht ydnehrtMrs *(‘||smail | wpodon boxes^ 2-g- fSJ2h x 3* the seeds will pc gWminatod.|&l4 Cultured in, ^hpso- tbxpe % ip -.the , hot bed,. and later; willipbc transplanted ./fib the 'field, i* ^!,h* The!;: 2000 baby chicks are doing nicely* - lEl^Ii^EHlHG^eONSTRUOT ION^lAINTENiNOC I V ' M All pluttbihg was''finished ;at thp new garageM.spwor lino;'atiservice, station finished jj'tind'fu$l^'lino "to bfbodpr hot so., hut' beer installed- T-hb/ptuap' at" tho-l&^t -sewage^ disposal < plant p'as-out’"of .commission',,'’bhd basts,;v/as not eliminated for a fivo. months,^pd^i od’• pThb, pomp p/as > retired and pipo’fif illoi. witW prirqp witpr• wiihw bVdpr tp remove' dll tpo wasto from the csoptidt&nh, it‘will‘require two or three dayb^pump i ng * |||||^ Electric Department & r' 1 *' ‘ ?'* " 'fiinotopni rof r igorotors '.and .¿¿lyon'«j|£onprai;.;’inspection ether, wa sljlarr*^ d * Oarpentor Department r t A ■toitporaryf platform and ËW^ constructed forjIthQ^ Easter,;,Sunday .Services ‘Three CCC buildings tho cirpontry1 shop^two‘ for agricul«» tuPal project and one 1600 foot building was4 constructed for storage pf trucks. - Canal If Y/ork is npw soyenty-fiva per cent 'completed,> and it is estimated that the Canal viril 1 bé 'Completed by May 5^/ Engineering | ;^^f%|5raWings^wpilb; jÇpiÿpibto^lon'/thb^omm^hlt^^optcl.B^urveyii^^ç;!^^;^ iani nhd irrigatioptdh* topographic survey of far|n " landompi of tb^^yofflihg |highîiay,^K ie vo 3.1 ing a^0r|p.lp va t ion'cnvpoultry house project'an4 t pa c to r Z Pt orage building^ , vatd'^arphcüsii' yO&Ga&^iÊ.. purveying )q$ \yk$mf iinos ;for^liypsfoP||'rarea-I wer|tl^ing fw^p Voefc.-*'^v w5f yWW#jîJ'th' Total JSyucuoos, Employed « %' a xjèyi'i r«aK4K EART MOUNTAIN.. HQ OM W Covering the' period April H^art Mountain notation **>iect: ■ Issued by thd Reports Division- . ^ STATISTICS £ For tiroodf’ of ; April? to April Population (Evacuee) Last Weak 10 ,»340 This Soeh ;yl%?l 1 * Inoroase-sf Births - ifleturned pom fn&pbtmj Leave'^17 j. Eoturno-d vTrc|^;-B.riYato 'Eiiipioyriieni, (gropp) -* ,-205 Transfers to this Gcntpr || I (inductions). •*9 «i^Groasas TpiPriyatl^ployfent (group) Temporary. teayes ,{SheB~tem) »Othd^ft-Xjhdefinitf) ' *»* 64»' | - yjaftflpffi ATTOBNET d« ^Sairiudonts" w&p^Vr#^id -with t^el^sistd^td^C th© Prf$Pmey in' pd^lct^ with^sovprdl :4poal$ of tM-Vesi^nts^to^h^alA^hiA - fiotacii ffi. o.h if'oif. • U nejapl oy4 f&o'&jr c n s at ion Gl&ii-iS <, . Sovopdl affidavits mS prepared at the 'request Of desiring' to chahgo . the- re cord on 'tho.ir registration quest i-vimgirps. th6P ',$Jont cB,tp,hawppapor ADMINISTRaTlVE DIVISION Sb^arat i© ns/ °r ’ r.90 ign&t i ons^ 'f r osi tho> Appo int bMpl 9** s qp4';^f■- 7 W, >%rgarct B. Bpaslo^'j Eleaiontapy School Toa6hors -Education Section During thc§4ll owing business was conducted? . 7 -t ^ Xlf vouches. totaling |6ls6(38.8^ word scheduled to the disbursing \ ^ ^ ? ^3* -JBsSfflfwl « *•&*[>' ,i^*^,»i''* ¡,v VV># *'^^«181^^®’$® Cash ?paymonts mados Total. || -$46l\^f $21y221*95 * MW •*,*•* £ f ?$£, '* $061 * 2* *%> A*.»*«*. * « *,* '*’* * * »'r *\*;'*'+«» * 0-^4 * 2|-W ansport! Ttrucks’ In?&«i • * • *$* • • • * *»/0'*0 ':§.k^'*| ‘WM’1 * ' Bhipcionts. Rdo©'iv^'d*4*''«» * *>A*/* * •:,* • -* f r ,>s 2- |M COMMUNITY SERVICES ' COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT Several recommendations-were raudo by the Block Chairmen’s Council to Mr* Dillon S, Myer and to the Project Director during the week. Those includeds closingrof-alloy lanes to heavy traffic so as to make the children’s play area safer5 utilization of discarded board walks for the construction of sandboxes? suggestions on the successful carrying out of the resettlement ? suggestions regard*** ing the pay of doctors., ' The clean-up week which 'was completed on Saturdays'April 24s was a success. The next step will bo the bòeutifieation. adverse publicity this center received in the Denver Post was of grave concern ,to the Council. The Council is working in doso cooperation with the Administraction concerning this matter* fill Judicial Commission-.$A. aprii 26 -- Tho sentence on the case of Nakama, Nagahama," T:memra was modified .at an ox-partc hearing upon a notion by tho. defenso that the dofendants'bo por-* ' iaittod to leave) tho contor for out sido employment and that the sentence bo sus«*' penaed until such time that the'defendants should return when the case will again .bo considered by the Commission. April 29 — People of Heart 'Mountain versus Wasuke Terada and Teruyoshi^Torada 'was opened. Charge - Assault hnd battery* gdlUCATIQN jra W? Construction y. \ * » *• n'*¿líkl ÌT A ajaffi Tho physical education department has constructed a boxing ring and jumping pits«r Educational Activities * . É ■ \ ■' ' /:C* D« Carter, Superintendent of Schools, and Bornadene Schunk, Curriculum ^4®|jl& Chairmen on Saturday, April 24, to explain the nursery school set-up. These schools are being planned to take care of special cases and are also for children whose parents; are both working. Admission is to be by requests ..which in turn will be acted upon by a committee • Two nursery schools are expected to -Open, May. lÒ|; one in 2§-2o-N and one in6-26-^S. Personnel Activities Miss Virginia Lynn9 Student Teacher Supervisor, was discussion leadervon problems on educational opportunities and student relocation at the Rho - conxorenor--last Sunday/ Miss Lynn who is also acting vocational adviser for the" high school guidance programa has opened her office :&t 14-2& where she spenda;half of each day interviewing- And .conferring with liigh school students. Tests that were; given early in tho*‘yoa.r are serving as background for student counselling. Student Activi ties ! -r ^ -A ~ ì^!u National Boys and Ciris'Week was observed in the schools by exhibits, special programs* hobby shows and excursions tp points' of interest in the ‘Center. Schools algo held open house for parents during the week. High School seniors are being ifioasurod for daps and gown3 for graduation and senior class activities are being planned. Evacuees Employed.......................... * A*................... 95 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES A-total of 87 activities was conducted by 166 assigned and 168 volunteer loaders for 10,301 registered people, 17,652 participants and 24,275 spectators, k'i'fty*!*three affairs wore serviced by the' 'maintenance and supply department and 42 by the technical department? the salvage project nettoC $37,20 and the schedule department issued 56 permits for community affairs. The Mult Department presented two modern'dramas* Attendance increased' -with favorable-weather-.and due.lto & varsity softball' game with Lovell High Scbool'"tcam*, f tlscd1 lumber and tractors Mil ml available for use on week-ends for the starting of work on tho boxing arena, baseball diamonds, and outdoor judo ring*' Tho. bi-monthly,^judo touraarrants will start this weekend* During fayprable'weather outdoor activities are being encouraged due to lack of indoor space. Soyoral boys and. girls clubs have dissolved duo to^ resettlement of leaders* A cantor-wide ping pong'tournament^was hjsld last Sunday and awards were given to 1 winners i The dance orchestra, tho -Hawaiian band and the4 Mandolin orchestra performed at three community aifairs. ' INTERNAL SECURITY mity Police Protection ‘ ^.Problem confronting^this'department Us the disturbance in the:Motor.Pool Btvis'ion* '\1 r* ^Si'O *.yrt?riffii iSj! Total Evacuees Employed»«, Community Fire .Protecticpn .93 To conform with IRA organizational sei-upv Eire Department was transferred to the Engineering Department* Reports will be .made bytho Engineering Department SOCIAL «FARE Clothing Grant »•*•># *w ■*»0.«»*»*.«*««***.** *4 . a .%* *»-••• *._* •««»^30, 519 * 67"^ **'**•• *%* *■$'+ * * * * * fj# * ■§•*,* 3,56o *98 Public Assistance & Special Grant4..* *v*». ^ . 11». K *..*•' 4,602*56 | ■ Humber of Clothing Order to Warehouse***. Total Eyacueos. Employed*|* »'*•. .*ifI AL* »*.**« * Report of the past two weeks*/’ ' - s> h A iaiyw^m^RmW1' m mMpiiift m ... 114 Mill .Patients in the 124 Patients Disc harg©d*. ».-* .<»<>•» .«• y|B• • * # ♦*/*! ■*• * • *-• ** ««»*..* • •»• »••»••»»•« 55 , Total Admitted;...**..*.**||;..jfiA*^*.,,4*....■..JA, 60 *’*'■ * *' <*, ^ • ,• *.• « « • 11 # » » »4» •» *'4- *.*(t• *•* * *.«• * * .i* 4 • Vi* *#«*.* * *, • ^ * * ^ X-rays' in Ro'spitfdw m . ¿¿>' ly * *§|PA *Wvv* iivt* M A. | *,f | . Aki*» *? 42, Hospitaliiation Outside Center. • '.¡fi....... *A’i. *, * J$*,4*'A/A^A£A* *'. *.w^¿ij OPERATIONSi M' >&• ■' *^fc V ^ .. Maj or.,. »* • InBMmym * ■.-ii^# '*-■«* ■#■'*'* «.*i j»-..«*'-* .■l; '•'■■ 8 - I Mihor'*!«>^*'b *m-1,*'fw, J* V<^{**, *k^ 1 *L*. *.//, 4 AMBULiVNCE OAiLSt v ;S ' Total,, Number »4.|* |i *,**.«4 * • *. .4»* * JII®*.44*.. *iC*’* * *4 * * *il /«i *,,® 029 ■ JAverage Per. Day* * * *,*1* *■;*?'£*> ».few i% *.. 33v CLINIC LABORATORYs | Number of Laboratory Specimens Examined, DEPARTMENT 01* DENTISTRY: ; Tpial Number- of Treatments •-••*•« All 'm^w b r# ? .0 t,! « SfaJkii ../«0 , • • d o o ....* 191 /A*. 5li; DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY ¡\ mj I Frame Adjustments*' ***** % * # * *. A» ri^ Referred to Medical and Dental^ ", , • Total Refractions... e d, o s 9 • ■'t, b 0 ♦ »0 000 « 0 *» # oc d'*'# ^ <^‘4 b. o • s Vi-# s 0 •'fA-'o 0^%' jo ..a 4- 78 OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENTS^;^« ^K^Totill .Number of Patients Admitted' a -b- « # Covering; the period April 30 to May 6, 1943• Heart Mountain Rcloeation •rojcet. ‘ Project Attorney assisted Administrative ,officials in-pi*eblains arising.. iñ, the Gunter • ’ Thb;office aleo wi&«¿ %©^araitór>r |HlH IÉH| meriting re|is1^kt±gn/ahd|also*|® a^ppiicaii^f*l|iSi «> * \*,?ft**J;'X'l *? *?f> ;VVSfV, ft f/■,l|iBG|?fe Daniel S^ ,0‘teil^Wa-tehfiainj Publi# "Works Division* ^ f¡¿y,K '}'U%le. 'í í^^dfi añhen^,X4^'4^^n^P * « § )urine the week the following /-business was conducted: * B * ¡ 117 *»*4*4* titling rm If&gm;1****' whe|^d4 ’to th|* #®bu|*6iaS: HHM ^Oa ^/payments ^4© | i ^eta^^^p-X jlf>í< During the„week 9$ JPurohas© Orders' |£ere issued ^totaling | letal Vqudhers Processed l^p3^2/íf| 3T%* IL^nXt'he wb'rehouge Var ea'|2 ,the Poll owing were., During gfejj|week a full" meeting of the Charter -Commission was held. It was .grl^Cd that it is better to have a Charter* STATISTICS PROJECT ATTORNEY XbministraTiV& division Foodstuffs. u&h t, i Supplies. % *.-•,** • * Transport Trucks In Shipments ,• Received. opal • * * ¡4 #*’*■• * *i t « • • ;« o * * • »<#. s'1* *;fc nr»»(* * .Ts?1 k * * *- e * íjfc * *^>*/* •,. * * * * * 4,T^ '*•***' If f€7 B|: ; 3Q JÍÍ ,(No.'■; of Tally Ins) COMMUNITY .SERVICES Oranunity Council •ill.make a iair a ’rom Monday$ May 3 Vpending 'ihve s t i gatior 1|' all work v,is /to be result Judicial Commission • The Case of Heart Mountain versus Wasuke Teràda an'd Terulioshi Terada on a charge of agravated assault and battery will bd continued until Tuesday morning, May 11, at 10 A. M. in the Courthouse. 1 ‘^ /,■JC INTERNAL SECURITY Police Department. | Two arrests, both for assault and battery, w&rû?iaade5 during the--keek. Disposi tion of one was turned over to the Judicial Commission, while the sentence of the remaining case is still pending. Among the 'problems faced by tho department arps l) the lack of a centralized signal system to hé used for.-general alarm, 2) need for sirens' on police patrol cars, and 3) necessity of uniforms for the instand identification of policemen. Total Evacuees Employed , • . m. „« a . . • . . . . » . . I m SOCIAL 1ÂELFARE Total' Grants Recommended for Payment during thp. week?,,' . Clothing urant o-.r p ° . ..o o .«• □. • o-.o. •«... o.« • «».♦ •«• • • ■. . .■ • ©. • ^a/v ^#3.0 Relpcaticm Grant« ••*«... .11 .1». 1425 »68 Public Assistance and Special Grant... M f'¡¡gm......- 330*9$ Number of Clothing Order to Warehouse...... .*.© ,'ti.. f............ >52 Total Evacuees Employed........... ||......................,. 45 EDUCATION Educational Activity Official information has been received from the NYA training centers in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. ..Nisei between the ages, of 16 and 25 are expected ; to be sent there within a* îe\ .weeks. Plans for contacting applica nts and obtaining .information from'project records have been worked out in anticipation of Dr« -' JosephsSamler’ s visit. Approximately' fifty nursery school applications have been received. Due to difficulty in obtaining filler for sleeping bags, the nursery school opening date will be delayed. The monthly ,PTA meeting ‘vas hold on May 3 3 Miss 'Gertrude beat’s fifth grade children presented a group of shadow plays. High School student severe/ giken handbooks listing general infoimation, require ments for graduation, list of courses for fall term, and preparation for registra-t ion. k The Metropolitan .Achievement tests are beirig given in the elementary schools, the purpose of which la to assistpindividuâl problem casés,, to determine child’s rpadinosp for promotion and to plan fbr summed, schodf remédiai work program. 'Professional Activity I Ih-service training classes_are taking their final examinations for credit from the University of Wyoming. Miss Edna B. Stolt, Director, Division of Special Education of the -Y/yoming State, Department of Education, and Miss Mabel Hinds, representative of the State Department of Education program for adult deaf'and blind, were.visitors here. Construction w The physical education department has filled ditches and leveled grounds for baseball and spftball ; fields * Vàéancies ht There are seven teaching vacancies? One in elementary and six in high school. Ceramics Project Most of the- requisitioned/-Supplies have be’e-n rçceivèd, and otheps arc being checked by the procurement section. 4 Outstanding is the first firing done in tho nev/ shop with a- kerosene burner| several ash trays, bov/Ls, cups and'test pieces 'were, made* "■ Total Evacuées Employed. « m.,|.. • ............... 113 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Statistical Resumo’« A t-atal »f 855 assigned and 300 ■volunteer loaders for 9*95$ registered people, 12,622 participants and 17*129 spectators. Twenty-’tw© affairs were serviced by the' technical ‘department and , twelve by the maintenance and supply department. The salvage project netted ^17«40; the. schedule department issued 35 permits*- Adult Departments Plans for the';art exhibit at Cody wore cancelled. Outstanding works of art will bo-sont to'the-Relocation Center Art Competition to be held at Cambridge.., Massachusetts, on May 15*'Ip; Athletic Department* This department assisted the Education Department with>their|g| play day program. Finals of the basketball tournament were, played during thp^waoky Leveling of thejhigh school playficld -for softball diamonds, stadium, •••<*•••• * * ••f*lE• •> * • • * Hospitalization Outside Center• 124 139 39' o 3 81 5 OPERATIONS î Major ....... Minor.•................. 3 AMBULANCE CALLS*. : j Total Number... . mm .................... «. Average Per Day. ............• CLINIC LABORATORY: Number of Laboratory Specimens Examined Department of Optometry: ,OL. *,J- Frame Ad j u stment s.... • ,. *..... *>. ®,■.«. . .... */•.. • • • * • • * * .r/Referred to Medical and DentalpM Total Refractions.«••••*2.;........•*•«••••«•*••••< V.. ; . l86 26*3 .....204 .0'... 89 9 74 OJTfVTILNT DEPARTMENT : bTotal- Number of Patients Admitted.... mm PHARMACY REPARMM^ Number of Proscriptions filled 1« SANITATION grqsiQN WSSfM Inspections of" Me,s stalls, 'Latrines pud Laundries UIEt -KITCHENìrì Special Diets » » . «. *i. * » LAUNDRY, POWER HOUSE , FORMULA KITCHEN ~ TpbrationVBatibfa^t-ory EVACUEES EMPLOYED*... ‘•wPMm&bA .;.i492 «1165 COMMUNITY ENTERPRISES $tbrb ^ • Store No'» 2*\i4#’ Store No* 3» * *.. Montgomery Ward« Rq.dio Rd.pair*» ci'j' 6 ip 3 *oo 4i^,55a^; i 5» 218.0#' .,1,287.44 Barbar Shops°ì4tòm' Insu^tfcG. „ . Dry Cleaning .;.. ¿j *$i S£\ Beauty Shops. ,111 ^KÌ-;|^d;nd:: Toll® 11' 134.15 f;M! l3p|5- 288.93 mhm $21s14lp0 ^g^aCtlVitles or developments ,of'importan'Ce"during ’this peri, bd • '^v &? employment The 'Field Office ofithS Employment Division formerly at Block 21-25 has this we©|§vbeen moved teethe Admièìs trail on BuildingÉ IBljHj| fini MKf^i 'war., Tork8,|)ivision \fif ■ t‘È?iÈÌ$$ S€ 4e'^I' otlng of^li^tbe porkers'of the; agri alture - department was held Sunday, May .2»;- ili td resume v/ork immed iat e 1 y Bra& d is cu s sc d ,-ive r y one realized tardiness of _tho progrdm~.hnd each ' pledged hib, sl^p^rt: jfòr ’the*'SU.ccoVéfulpout7’^^« --Cdfa© ---©!’ the program* Tractor operation and general; work resumed Monday. A satisfactory arrangement was made with the' Motor Pool in regards to servicing Arrival ,of" méta -equipment 'and tools*:*7Motor- Pool" hasjaqsighed a certain number' of its own workbrd; to service ^‘agriculture machinery and 'Uquipme^tT exclusively ms-PH - !V V JtìK^C ** ENGINÈERI NO € 0NSTRUCTÌON-MAINTE NANCE ^aT°l,rus^1 project farm;land are;;being .continued. This”.? department^,also helped ip tke/hauling of bentonite dad thoiclearing of canal ditches-for tho canal department.; The canal .is expected to bfafinished this week if weathSr conditions permit• Engineering Department Drawings^fCr the/tofu factoryand*noodle drying room, high school attendance desk,^ clothes line post, combination,shelf A$.nd 'Opat^'lrack, and mess'shall cup,trays^P -were;, completed.:. A„topbgraphic; survb^ for^irrigr.tidh ditches on farm land¡rand ,‘ 6n farm land east’of the center was compì otod. , '* ; ^ Tiró^Donartm^iit,,',f.1. sh ' \ '» '&d3w ^ y '/ A surprise blackout on May 4;i?tV held|^ Company B-1 ^.nd B2 wont'out -on patrol ,inspection. %&inco all? electricity wrns turned f, 'the Tiro trucks used ’their sirens to ‘t^rk-. residents pf/thb Tra^tice«blSckèuti^w JjlThG^firo school conducted by Assistant FireTrotoction Offidur Glenn Rumioy '-‘ is Otill being hold - for members of”,the athfrf- Total Evacuees- Employed 555' Cover inc the 'period May 7 to Hap 13, 19.43« Heart Iiount:ilni Re location /Project. 'iA/pPf - Issued Av the Resorts pivision.r siiffiovVlcS:- ^J^éJÍÍ Aie - lê$> ‘é ? ills Increase ; Birtîisp*- p| üLetnrtlo^ frodi perforar if Lepy® (si-iort ^orrîi\^ 9; ||¡¡\ iRetiif nod 'f rôti trivial ci ' /ei^lovinoñt;.;(.¿5r5rdp);pe /tò?’ t pis .centpii■ ,(indiió^lorilv/TÁ:§p Vip-pv Appi ■ . ■. ■ fc pd iff i^8:; ^431 i ■■ '.Decrease, :: Transfers, /to otHer. :■ fOupòrafy HeavAs (siiort beri)- - 1’3; OtAera (incieli ùW îaovips) *. ¥0. ; ppP' 'o ;p: :; Ppp:.-: ipil p:p í I pf ;| ; ip:,. 'pl/Ä; ÿit^ÿy^iGiÉSi; öfv'aererai | j|^L^ 'A>f J^V* !/pi-]|ff/ , , ‘ ,*,Jf lAg'*':;', - ’ ,r. tÇ ,. p¡Éf|£\ '.|4 :: : Ji|||lb^-¡ ^SjsÊH^m | ‘ ì|§fp; "' • (The Evacúo o ^opbrtÿ ere6ip, !pn&iXod cóla trat) aM,' papniiiö;at icHrs-| to tìnsi, respectivo property supervisors on tP: Y>st' Oöast* E ;crty-fiv ;• c. res rccuest E_p transportation of personal property, .rorc diroctod to; ine fires por t ât ion Division * ivith properly o/r;cut;.d fores? .Aoven e/sec on cute, P.np fr P int'for oVaeuzos leaving tifo center fp/rct prbperpd for tho^ ïpêei&portati en ÿipiki.oiip ili addi trop bojtiior ¿ÿpro* raent ioncd, .-tliirt p-f ivo-;ni3oollnnooii's-.càs:oò-. of. >rac.ipre ' proper tyonorc: iiàndlad^p. ßW&^Wt 'ffi'.wlÄS w âji itroiib; pO pi^di.^ed ■ ';; '■??? ?■ pAj5 ■ f y; ' ■ A .',Boti|pfipj3najrAiifcb^ r$|8g A. ’ * . • .- P -P .; ■ ■' ' p. ' : 'AA. ■- . ' . ■ ' • ' ' .lïillt.àrÿ/.l’p.rlo: I ri^pii'.rt -(L ÿ^MChti C^",AdriftT.Qjlr'Pfe^pl \ V':;, :- ■ ■ '; p-p ■ p ecari p'iü?iaçptiio typÙM %iiQ, ^dMaMt%,biiaii|i,|-êO-''ytb| opiidipit:|d:;; 1 Qtxy itiliidr’bdi ard fMtP% tìby^litó H "ile'’^ür:|4np;, Cf .iloo"; f orpppy;:l'enta p : .P."'. ;'i i' 1®; ; ■ ;ii: i-lvi '■'■■ :pV,.i. p/.p: . ;. P :■ :■'■ ■ iPVP.P:ppP';-' ,Pi?;ltotali^; '§139^55 .:%:, ■; / X, 1.; fia in, ipro cirro Abat ap'bnt tino ^arôporr S %fcol- wó'ck *,av AAq Urlatoci ■iiiariéct, in■ £>ti 'ip^lApjpçro-'Aoi i?abp sùeeossful: in. olitoinirE t^ô éarloods’. -of-A oodor-ipiAsp no aucçoDPj añá iA<^iOïirlià| Acrifeolt did ^ndt qffor ;Aucd onçoi^ac^ibnt% || liif ^b7 V , p? ÿo ödst uffa; - ï Ip-coal 4 &; supplies, ir lite port pimi c^o ' ln - ^5 V1 podr ^hlrÆnf A, - Received (Ho. of ,*T,ali-p*-In5.,T) ~ IP?, coitmin ;szzviczb QOIimiTY GOYiam.OTT | Community Council: The community Council did not have specifiod agenda this week. Tho Council participated in a discussion of tho following: in the natter of tho test case of Cordon hirabayashi in the Supreme Court. evacuee confer one o jiiith officials. h Recommendation to tho Project Director for tho sponsoring of a gala opening day upon tho completion of the canal project. 4} Cooperation in the |£| TOG Recommendation to Mr. :/iHiast J. Carroll* to organize a; Manpower Commission to cope with manpower short age.problems. Othor discussion was directed toward the building of a sandbox in oaoh hlo«k for children by tho Recreation Department and efforts to restrict food waste in mess halls * J Judicial Commission til Verdict in tile case; of’-.Heart Mountain vs. ’tfasukc fprada Xov aggravated'as- ' sault raid battery and Tcruyoshi Terada" for assault and battery 311 rendered as follows: ;/asukc Tera&a received a /sentence for thirty days incise orient beginning- liay le with fifteen days suspended», foruyoshi Teradu was * accuiitt od • 1) 2) m 3) 5) SPDCATIQIT Community Service^ | The high school assisted tho Civil Service Comission and thdw employment section in giving civil service examination to approximately u6 applicants on Thursday»/May 13. Posters to promote the sale of Mar Saving stomps wore distributed to the elementary and high ^saheolSr^^^^fe^^^^S^« Educational Activities j fifteen bbys in. tho vocational agriculture group left for outside farm employment in Oregon,•Idaho» and Montana* Thoy have completed their academic requirements before tho close of school,- * Cirls in MrsKurtz’s homomaking class .visited the/kindergartens in connection with the unit thoy are studying on child care. ' Block 6 kindergarten children entertained their mothers -at .pi special Mothers* Day irogram^nay 7. Tho welfare department is cooperating with the Education Department by visiting nursery school applicants homes. Hiss Schipk, Cirriculum Adviser, assisted the welfare departmon^iin administering two Biffiblf g? Thog element ary schoo Island the high school hate fermOC'commit toes to-fplan for summer school program* i high school Building.: The doors for the now high school building have arrivsd'phd the building should bo complot jd rad ready for - occupancy within a'uoek or ten days, Personnel Activity: Superintendent Carter returned from a trip to recruit-teachers for tho next school torn. Twenty-four people were obtained and 'will, report froii i timo to time during tho summer session. Proibssioiinl j^otivity : fflàtcìxòr~t X a i ning' cIf;epOs bp 14 tîxolr,Ipst ¿nnpfcinc fç^ tbis-a t 03$l ,'pn p Soy J.0. At ini s , moating.ino lutino i/ j. - muy i or.. t min in ¿ guo gmn.. yys. d i s - ft cu osaci. rond •..ioi-ib-.:æs- ■ \; or q. gi von .an n¿r jgriuriity io t ano. ino Clinton Intono ¿i Invon- ■ 4^t&l l^^Àdps' v^¿loycr]: I i I to toi -volunteer landers for 10,210icgiotòod,j?qtpXo, 17,502 participants and 20,411 apee ftÉpljË ywcnty^súya¿_N ujf$!&$ |mK1 sorvicod ^IÄ|I toahnXcoJi 40Járt^oiit^prid Ä S • aña-2’}. ,iT’yic,--' pçiixPogqiPropesi Tbe schedule' doporXiaont is,sÜod'-;:24 pOr^ii%s fdr eopMiitÿ: nçtivitiosp'* stillati c répriment: The out stand inc avant,. Ig the act;; ||¡| tlxçt, judo-'tournrcaont.' [w?¿[ Tüosjpsön/0£ tlic ^ucptíon î^pertaont;: iXAÄtlxuc i&V flotójiS; Bi.o¿s I !!||® tdaufeiüAtyop t€ i}3Íhi¿ S * d&£úhdll < lo aguo, % 6 f ggBgl | ”*¿$¡1 Bóys,_ til Girl3 § Çlub 2 ¿3tpabi:iobi Oi^ !$iS gxce^&lÿ^f the local sc nits ’Will the air Id Sc out of pot;oll and Cody on; the play pp/mrocrroiV’ 1 11» tlio, ' outstá4idi^’bv.Qnt,; of d jjaïj infeo 1 ^uorpfci^'^IOvdáCld^H being soon acred by ilio/ Community "¿ot Ir it loo Ì 3]nt arta innent and- So c i al Leo art noni : Tneicitoc o ; ereuqetra,; liar;: ioni ce: ..ib dad a: id the tap dancing clads porfepnpid tr ¡loca during ine cióip i o Capacity crojabo* Tilo jUubny Maintenance 1 and supply naint%è>icô erpn ‘is á.jp'íPo^f- -r^nirWi due' .■files p ;t;lioí'P:uÍl'; :> >:;hpûs;e>:-- : •;Teciinie'.al; Dep ^tpent.i; • S-vecial-'sIrricO: V'as- rondenOd tiiâ;^càüncPoap:dancc-veocials-^ ,‘ tinï*;';aiaipP^ police Bewert ment ! i¿d¡ní&tlonS ^for^ driver si license táe st i^t, pi-ogpeodin^ until tiìié; deadlipp ííiyv21, Ì943;- ' Complete i\eëPôïise is expected*'¿Hose wPo Xail to c0a)ly wing .bò' dU¥^4tTO.twlw^€dt ♦ 1? >/ I p^pl 1 ittg prob 1 end ( st:i 11 e„3^i a t.; . Ó t lier ; problems > or e pj uvoiii le :d blip, qu on c j%bnd. domestic probiert. ' peport.s: pre being turned ist Afróri, timo, to tirae and special invos-tigations ere being conducted, ¡ ;potal •Byacuoés 'Employed. *.‘«....,i...v..........................,,,iM,,/;,. .86 pobbl Ox-ants peco .landed'’poir duriÄ tlxe P/® 1c; •i*ÂfeiéÊ public ¿ ^ss-istaniep á|*Í äI^îàpWli Npv.ib'Qr- of ciofuins QrcÍGr'S to ParOhousq« .... .P lyfÇ. S/.. p.\ . PI v, * V, lï . I. .6,5 Totali • *«%v*^¡S?s. * + xiit** * PÍÍ»,. ../», w¡g¿i ,pâÂPT.;à.-:Pp;:>.';;a; v,-p- ;aP: là / ■£•;;/;•:••:■ :.pP;.p' ;. S ;l943p. ;- ¡Number of Deaths, *....................................,.. #...J...................... q Humber of, sir tbs..........................a ............ £ Z-Rays in Hospital................................ <..........................a’V; .... „54: Hospitalization Outside Center........-............ i .t.................... j£&g......? orHBATXCNSi llajorI...... -o;...................... . .7 . |.... f\...........|..'.. l.Vr, i :|i$ P 'Elinor". I....h . a *...... V7„1. ... .7’.. 4’ ,.l ¡BXJl^d'^wBv O-uL.C | fe ‘ .»tT vf* fi l**.*^>jg i 5?¡^L* ^^$11 /*.' Total Hunker.........v. ............... ?........* a ... „., .. .-197 Average¡¡¡¡||Say....7.... ¡1 « 15*.a .:.......a .... J,¡1m,. „. ,t;. ¡13s ■ ci me mcmcRyr f Total Humber of DfOciiaohs Rramined ilSfeSij |?$l; ¿3 V'-J 111 I Total Jiunber of a7..... *............................, ‘7. 7... .1$.. .^.30C' - Rccoxibndation of Loupes...;........a .... a,.......,y a I,.. §............. 1C 1 Reforr ed 'to ¡fedioal*chid *poatal. a, v*.........f. ........... ?J.' 6** | ■ Total'Refractiohs....... fe| ....... 1, >. M f 7.7 If. ...,,*.... ,** i m * .'70 Repair and ^eplacGiapnt of Frame, you Louis . end Trend, CL.uipo of in.no, etc...... 36 OIHT'liTEiS1 Total'lIiLibor of Patients Adi>iiti|ed,. I... „ .. ^...........««.. .7«-.. . .438 Bally JBM|gra Treatments Girona... .•m...flRra&t. .o7h„ . Bg 62.5 Daily Average iu ?, Galls.. .fa..||1. . . .7 .-. . .,..h|j|. |..M. ¿Sgf.. ,.4V.E, jo HUiabor prescriptlots Filled..........................;......., 770 OALTITAT1PN JgSpjM A HR Jfatcr Semples......|.............3.... .1. .3 ...%.. ...... . ,h........... 3f Inspections of Ifess xtalls^ latrines", tind‘ Baur^ie^.<.'. t...,................ 3 BITS' Siililli^K Spbcial Bi^tssf . $t....v.. .11..... ri.^ R .Jf j............... ii02G& 1.113 ¡DRf, PC' BE 1G1TH , :?CP:3TIA; HITG'H7; Operatle;Jfsp3<:iS>pOtor'^'. Total Bvacuees Til;plo-yad... f,., .-.A-,... ,.*f; ........ ,.f‘..............390 CO 7 V Drygoods Store p5,81-6-i 40-- ■ r'Rcrbf^T 4^ 1- i 1® i ll. 11; b p 1 i (p, Food Dtore - 3loch^O'|V.‘'.1 //,. .’4*190.'71 Tr Our an e el ~f 1 p#i a | ptv iJMl 0 px 8 iod'1 Storo 1 Bloch 20......... 1 4^a21.98 T it ® rh 1 ™ llontgoraery Hard................. 2,2bft*btJ -'poauty. Slope Radio Ro^ira ■ ' ' K-ikdl-h? Shoe Repair. . .....»y*. 1. w, | ’ , ,10 * h TO'"’ 1 ' ■’’i'7 iqX'rli The date foh thp voto on the. <3coper rtive plant by the irooi&o'ht^ | '703' set for Hay 10. The Radio Repair Jhop is c-zixCwk if iou’ti1 i® | lohat Ufll | 1 . Tt(?o c at load's of1 b^rp^^freii leisure a. to'" cr^'|.v^f^oYdr„tbb. lit all about 420. te BO a?^ u;vp. TI10 or a : ■;•..:i „'i' op.ch is about 130 pounds* ■/lick is iko • id:.a! Size feeder lieg„ V < Crer tv/o. ailjfon onion sets nnro delirpred Hay 7. The ..condition upon arrival vas very poor, fhi lints |Jg temporarily plii|itp4gi S t\ifc 101 bed raetil the ground is ready for transplanting1* During plio past heel-:, the to/piratipre droppockto 2B* the iiigtios^hrdeordod 53. Fanning operation uas .disrupted hfibh .a blizzard'hit the center oh Hendry. "phe txa~ loorature has bein' consistenthovering around t£rtxsing point. i 1 -vf811 I'lnbing Departuent j on baturday, ‘ilay §f pht apprbxxir.tely 9:30 t.R4E | v& M boiler at the Cent in cl 3u i Iding^ ppp-lqded, causing dtyiag^'to the chinfiey, Bp and parts of the building. (BrOlCn vindo-rs, .vuilis ripped in noor.is adjacent, id f c boilor roou). Upon thorough invest ig't ion, the cah loo ion; his at xi nit ex to tho 1 t failure on the part of tho oioctf-bdc to b;>V 5 -¿f propane (fuf!), therefore ¡Hj , boiler woe cl+orgcd xdthout -igniting any, ox iiqyo tiafq,. ' Sion the electrode did function again, it ignited and exploded ti:o overcharged boiler» The chiirinoy is now repaired and ropilaeod. Tlic boiior is nor; in'operation, although the Imtoi^itic equipment is not being used» General plaint onaneo and r op airing /uns carried on by the carpentry and oloc- -trie dopartrients, Canal Doportnont; lining of bentonite. mid grouting continued. Six hundred feet 1 more of lining-is yet to-be finished, and five day a 'more of grout ing' will complete the canal, Then cleaning the main canal «and laterals is the only job which remains. Farm Land: Drainage pipes were laid near the espial, and cleaning of tho pipes at the bull pen carp ley cd the twenty-eight.- evacuees. Engine or ing popartnont: prswings fox the agy i cult ur o ^blacks: li th shop-i^diino- lay- jj out and tho shelving for the church were Completed, gurvoyc on tho farm land, Area At and I playground Cant of; Bleep | and 1, ninth of; Dio eh 7, ¡B booing dona. Evacuees Enploi/qd.S^................ #4% ........ U..... m. .h* 1 §1 .... »,*«950 \ Eire popartáolit Throe ash fif0 calls, two talbo Pire, calls and-general routino chitias mere performed this week. - The Inspection Bureau die eked and replaced damaged extinguishers. Eire prill inspection was conducted at the elementary and high schools’ by Assistant piro protection Officer Glenn 3. Aunley, and Gaptáin Uyedá 'of’the evacuee staff. The fire drill school-is still being conducted on Thursday this, week. Total Evccuech E if le yod r,,. I 5Z Coyaringthe period jiay 14 to May'HO, 19431J Heart Mountain Relocation RroidCi, pssued byrthe Reports Rivisjon,/J -gr&paSTldS ‘ 1 »lip |g population i||| (Evacuee) • id,©45 Thinj^Ck' $ > 9Bi$3r Increase i | girths - 4; Re tunned. from temporary ?$.eave. fnhort term) ■ $>0$' 1SSBRSHB Re tunned from prj.v$te employment fgrohp) || 27 IHIj Transfers to this center *|induction) -* Z‘y Others (indefinite} Decreases To private er^loyment (group }/;--r '94^1 ’ Deaths If Xf' , ■-Temporary leaves (short term) I «lj "Others '(indefinite) m 50* 'r'*;,. PROJECT ^rroRpy;| ■ The ■ rep'ort of the ■pro ject; Sp.$ afnoy'-iS:.' hot available' this week due tOUtheUUb Seitce^f MT «1 Rubs el from ¿the; ppo j e ct f i . $$0 Evacuee property Officer this week;- handled the following .cases; f^entyrone liJRaL-lo^ and ideated %b g , mailed to the Transportation Division;ifi, SanvXraiciacp. Teni^applications for reloasCIof contraband JHJe; mailoCUto the ¡ros* d 1C tyicts * BjwBBfe/ nine forms; whcaic^i,evacuci;t^4a@^t ’cp^ific-nsci^a^00 '^^ / ■ executed and mailed; to Jjrlt^ioan and fir# Brothio, y?,. ,, v: : •„.''•.•■-•;-V^p^.idos.'; tho aforementioned .eases, 25 miscellaneous c^tscs cvacudoy',/ property wore hindlod * 1 ^DIUHISEUXIVE DIVISION additions to 4ppointod-Pcrsohnch‘t Charles o. do Mn^is, Sr*'pump Operator promotionsJor- Changes In Status':i| . KSrfSlK® '¿lya -Py Lawson, Hoad Nurse j| Rcalth 'Section V liargarct yfolf bird, Hoad Nurse - Health Section | ifolon 'leR* prost, Librarian 1 3ducetion Section 1 ■ ,J.r Rasims p. podc'rson;' Sr.,' Eotoman plfepber '--public Uorl-cs 3epar^Sfons ; ■■;:$/■ ftl 7. i %/. ¿* &»=■ '1 j^rvolla" I* ^Willy "Road Ijurso f Health Section, Olady% E. ^.twlli^ ^Cd.Hjyrho 4)jbaltii Section 'iJiSjS -^lico, Y*, Klindt, graduate UTurso - Health Section v 1 Diftary ;purioogh^'^jM® ^* - <1 * Rex \JV Stanton,^Sr.' EoronaU plumber - puhlicv^tor^s During1 yhc ’ficok ’ thoffollowing businesb‘; was hondU^tod $, one htodred and forty-eight vouchors totaling ^90,849 *57^ i/ora ^sChcdulcid to the Dispursing Office fpr payhpnt^ 'ThrCa-^hundred and ninety-nine cash^payments totaling $5,^47.98 were made* -During tlio 7jrook of; Mny ■ - If to - May &0 inclusive, 147 Purc^dso Orders were issued, v, 'btcfliiing .•^19, gfejojy ^ | Toteul vouchors pro cessed % 155 - $71,SR3.68' In<'tho Warehouse ^rca, the following^';carloads^ Yiero rcceiCed t ' T^oddstuffs coal?hone5 and Supply-n %*, Jfotal » ''IfTbubpoxt 'Trucks m» •* I Shipments~ROC0itcd laiio.4 of ^Tally-Ins1*} ^ 180. m -2- | |pgf| f’iCOLMUNIfr SERVICES CCMCUNlTf GOTEIRI^.EtTr, During the week of May 14—20 inclusive* tho ipnporary Council of Block chair— men discussod tho following subjeetsj 1) Diet'Kitchensi After discussion with Mr* Lane, Chief of Transportation anr!11 gnpply? on the nattor of diet_kitchens to relievo the-hospital oi ibs. congestion, bath parties.’agreed tlipt block, ¡mothers shall.bo appointed..by -tho block chairmen, mess chefs or managers to servo .as dieticians in tho blocks. Block mothers ft ill prepare, food only for those who need special diet because of inadequate facilities|in the; kitchen. ‘ 2} Financing Gordon'l&rabayashi Test Case: The Council together with thc^ cooperation of the block managers initiated a fund drive campaign to help finance'the Gordon Kiraboyashi Tost Case now being tried bexofo 'the Supreme Court. The goal for tho center drive is set at yl,00Q, andiffxx contributions will be forwarded to the Gordon Kir ab ayes hi Defense Fi?.nd. Committee, Seattle, \7ashington. 3) Manpower conference; The council assigned- its Labor committee, tP.-araxt ^ t35tSH?c plans to~bo submitted to the.Project Director for recobinahcla-, tions. inasmuch as the center labor shortage is bocoming more - acuta -with indefinite leaves, the council made suggestions to the project Dibp-cter who referred'the matter to lib*', tJilliam Carroll*' „ 4) Other p nob lexis > D^ection of individual headstones for kin-lps3-doceaf'-d j coal problems; restriction of dinnor parties m the expense ofJ the Moss’ division; cooperation in recruiting craps | in iJarohousc 17 cud tractor’-drivbrs. 1 V* yo resolutions wore made this-week. judicial Commission | ^ftcr pleading guilty to a charge Of gambling, gciichi.Kite, uihpni Kite, Shi* roshi Tcraoka* and Join Iiiyoshi YomdnOto were tried before the Judicial commission on Friday morning, flay 14, \oiid renderedwa decision of. seven days suspended 'sei|tCuc° • EDUCATION ' Hit'll School Building; The new high school is completed os far as the contract^is^ concerned wi tXtlic“omc opt ion of hanging fire lipsc and" the installation of two sets of High School Studont Activities; senior class of 250 met with their principal,^J.K. Corbott7~aud Superintendent Carter,* It was decided not to use paps and go^ms for graduation due to" onccss rental charges * ' $ g g : Permission has boon granted by the'' contractors to use the new high school auditorium for senior activities. The senior play w,ill be presented on Juno-4, junior-sonior prom "on June, 5, and commencemont is-scheduled .for June 10. There will be ah assembly program for tho junior-senior high school students on Fri-fm morniai, M 21; §§ «sis time, Hobort Kpdoma Vill present tho high school do*on stomp selc txuotr., ml reprosont".tivos of tho student association -'ill G1V- 4-^ talks in preparation for tho coming election of officer^. Nursery Schools; Nursery school teachers were assigned this wook^ond preparations oref being rr”ac to open tho two- nursery schcels neat wook, one xn Block 25 and tho , other in Block 6. Sleeping pads for tho nursery schools are being complolod by th. ,, 3owing project. Miss Von Kirk, Chief HurSout tho center hospital, will instruct ¿ho teachers in tho nursery school health program* Parent -To r*ohor lysgociation; * epeoUCt Poront-Tor'.-ehors uPSocic.tion mooting tnll^bo - m 23-26-K. Representatives. from tho porent group .fnd from thp.'oloiioxitory schools sill fornulotc pl~ns for credo school -* the close- of tho sc he. ol 'term* facrncios have boon reduced to 'one in the high school. ; Total Fvacuoep Bnployed. .. *.............• ****** 101 idMKDHITT :*CTITITID3- . / . . g| . - m4 I "t-tistic-l Resume f 'd total of 69 ¿activities was conducted by 153;/assigned and, 3ol roluntoor ,Wdors"for' 9,228 registered people, ,15,954.pr-rticipants -or« Thirty-seven affairs were serviced by the technical, department g8 J lintcnLco -Msupply deportment. fMsaliodulo department issuaa-35 permits 10., community4 activities» | - Adult department j One' racier:- drama . peri ornanco was given during the ■. c^k. Tclicukor) activity piebi$>ti tins solved by yltbrhatiiig ctAxy Vbhlct-ic Department: The winning bnskotbnil; torxi, *£iy. p 1 ayers: were pros oi_t ca Vith «M A^£u~\ ‘ . fare ?ff-crowd of nppta-raiintof^ 1000 • g™$ clashes to instructors arc insufficient*^ The -athletic dage.rtrifCij^| sponsored a" basheii^ for "their fn^s* fppof tbaXipfs jundoi“* fty; IbngUbp«/f/iVr il'/ ■ 'VX-'?-Xj |B^i| 7^ d" . wr .# ~\‘‘ 1 Boys end Girls,.CItrb:.^ct iyfty: -'The club; yrctivi-ty» prevail snccogdcl in bhtMoai-i{|' < I closi^Ptl^" Report V M^for1 .Savings i ■vicdt /fuc e oS&* ^Eo rc.iblNI '%o^ot|pb^ynt tb%l, , ing Sr rn ^rodit-^^ fk9 "hoys * f Xhb' jg|tivit i 04» J Tbe»t/CJ* s lounge' in' now located 'at - the north the T350 louagb.* TX.«| iefders^froci tlio : BillihgS y 'i^tnnn, ./.chnp.t.or/'nr ^ricic^.',. thoir 'p^rtigular interest is-; rtptLblic rolatioho|f*? .Ill club members oro urged >to v oigai' up 'for; the’ lj£l This department ip piling 1 conranity gig program. ThQ music department ’'conducted ’W coimiufiity 'vwit>i, r&^cs.t* -' ilaf Ba$n p?luy b IfIIhHm aitSi|f§HB Maintenance and. Supply popaliment 5 ‘Th^.^evi Vplihe thotli Xiotrucijfo .ulod ty Xho'mote? pool 'caused the;ros1gnatipfuofljihcr 21-moi¥ era; of . the Xi^ptfmm A department Sii>icC^rt4cilcdprai iaaintonphee worlr of tbfe_ aoituunitjg¿*01iviti»popcr t -M« i|| to the AqU^M'^ of,the ifiBH B motion .picture program |H excelled for the past 4tp6h* *asEEsft&& ^somiiT :|eXlpe, Tha^hyp i cnl ; tiv'drl^ ^ program is bbfng^ pnrnicd ;out Tor d^pertmoilt ^Hemboi/f idring ;àhdv; ¿jude.: classos •-and baseball# j ^ -; ■>■".•. e- ^;-:• '. -.■ ■ :' \ ' -^] aombbrs Ih pblipò.wrk#^ t /- problems’ faced by the department réidnin ^as f ellptis 1 iuvcnilo dolfnbuoncy, do pstic difficult ics, gtnibling, and segregai ieri ^ pfthin the doper^mont rogare, mg tho yiX|g|!jIdb^^eht mÈSmm ’©tei ^vacuòps 'èilploybf'#. . ¿ . I •'*♦*•## •',* j* #■ * » Iff# » «Jr,# * * ff-* ; BctqltELghHs ptnl'pf rGrehte PocéiìEitondddifor ifodhCit,;-' >; ai. '.’W$mS$ ♦>•• * * * V^'> *» pf •- «• * a# > | *.a • yy^v? • HelocatibraGr u:t. .*....• •*«•• > ♦ ¥vyr* *••,•• • • •• * * • •'•. : publi c 'hp.sipt:ahcor%..^pdci0%,;.^r^if.'}* #_ • * • ■?,- * ^.♦ * '*■•, •■•■•. ' V/archousc Gldtliihg’ issued |J Special Great .... 101*25 ' BoiXal 0^50 ITumbcr- of .clothing 'Orders, te U''rohousè.•*•.»•>•.*».«#■. «>v* • • • rt. Te ini ì Ihhubcr ;Bmple yodp •;...... ...*,:. *.> ^ |..a M »'• » «/'*•«•. ;;• a iv* :#. | * iS a IPp- CÒMIKITT Qd3nHl'2I§ri5 1 Brygepd” ^tore • • *,+ » *,* * ¥* *j* • * •*.« ►.•••^S * Jood Store 3I* 8 • #>'* •'**•*■•• *,\ • • 3 j 896 « Oc» pood Store'1 • i i> 81? *21 iiòiit gemery ycrd Barb or’ Shops . ••* .*.*#«» •,#Kv-«*v 230*95 'Ory/Cip ahiug* * * $ > • *r,» •'»•••*• *yv?' /y ^<->9 #15, S^hoe'(ite^oir*^•.. • a *di5*i9 Bda;ut^i3hops | % 1 ; Bikifhfes Jajj& A&kia Tho residents Toted tbfret^afix the trusty gfiingomor-t >Ql^^|^yhyorpri^gs^pyj.. Heels ire imrgin* were continued* Routine 1 rork urn carried on' at the .cabinet shop,. Street :and Farm- Lind L~.bor | General clearing of sagebrush mound thd project or oh and aidc^at Who _ cmdl project wore tho ^titles performed by this department Canal I Grouting of tho canal coni inued * The canal is-expected, to be'completed by"' lay 28*, • engineering a Surveys on Font **ren B> near Corbett' (former COC camp), for’-the lialr ditch; profile. levelling^ oigrer/V near tho main canal, 10 nilos cast from the Conner, and for the cemetery'drain ditch wore Worked on*. , . lotal Ev-cuoog .Employed .....Mm...........................*...........917 lire. Department ¡|j| § |ra||jL Two trash fires were reported and extinguished., £. ported oh Block 16, and tho'department ensvjored the call. General ..routine inspection of -chocking ahd' replacing dmagod extinguishers Xtd inspection of barracks v/cro performed. Enforcement of *no smoking1» at a1-! mootings hold in. buildings was carriod’cut* The fire school conducted by Glen Rumlcy, Assistant Fire ProtectxcrrOffloor, s still in progress* 3 S/Swlwi heart MOUNTAIN..' WYOMING ^l| Covering the period-May 21 toMay 27^ 1943*‘ Heart Mountain Relocation Project* leaned by "the Reports pivi a loo^ Decrease: | Transfers to other .centers «- 3; To private/Qnployi;ient;' .{group} * 32;. .3flr*/I&wis’WRA in,.Washington, visited the ’ Project last week and coni erred with the Project/ Attorney; and ether' Administrative. P^gr^m and /sp acif ic,, legal/pr obi ems• Ahother v i s i to r was Mr. Shaeffer. of the Social Security Board of Casper who conferred‘^with the members of the Project Attorney's office op. social security be** -pt Chat a cases and a-few if these f&e e closed'*'/ Thirty-fight ekecuhedyforms ,- with applications'" fo^yelaasè Of^ntré-.v band-were mailed to Zr* Browne, and Mr.^/Sloah;/ Seventeen "$RA-156vand two l’iRA~15c “ / forms,/were properly executed ^and mailed to |fb* Fitzhenry p equ estlhg, t ransp ort at ion ' and atoragb.f^oT |éVacuees-ti.d54x^évacuées| lea^i^ÿths Icer^ôlùysq'iéstfd this officers to prepare ^^A-156 forms' â irè|ting' thelr property bvè shipped lio pi heir-new pla ce pf'Îresidence* >lln‘ addition,, -hîïVoe4|iahç^fi'tt^^^9yp|^ eyacueê propert yHrere Additions to Appointed Pardbmieli I Marshall'!*: Chapman,.'Assistant Internal Security, Officer^ Internal Security /,Glenn1 R. Pogue,, Motor Pool Supervisor, Garage .add' KiOtof' f>ool .Seption ■Resignation? 'T'vT'ifii * *4 ' /* '$*** ' i Adeline, §|1 Story, Secondary School:.Teacher?lRiucatIon’ Section Bur ing the week't ;hq' following business was/ condus ted; ¡||§ 120 .Voucher s"tot alihg %99,950*%!3, were scheduled ¿'d'fcliei'disbursing office'for Inpayment'. ,#?■*3$’ ^ HSHHMi fM Cash, payments '-made tA'*Tot dX0] 547- £yljBS, 3f>S * 12 .$/d /¿'yf> u ] ’During the week of May^lst to May'TVfch inclusive* 82 Purchase Orders were issued, / to^pihgM^'2., iyf|ps f Total 'Vouchers Pr- ¿42,016*„97-.t'Ay'Hi’ In the Wni'chouse afea, the ..following carloads d^ere^CrecaiTed; ’ : . £ * : ‘ 1 /v $?M ■ Foodstuffs, v'•^:*: o *'■'*’'* * * *'4'K^',.,'*Vrii'*r;* . td * 1 . I , Transgppt Trucks I f * * %$$k'/y *fyM- ZM * ^ i Shipments.’Receited STATISTICS population.; (Svacueel- Laat W^ek 9,.92^, IMs Weekfe^SôC’ KIncrease: '"Births y 1//Returned from, temporary leave (oho Returned from private employment (group) - 18; Transfers to this, center ^inductIpn) \U ’lë; Others;^ 1 Temporary leavesv(short)j.- 14; Others (IhdefinitemZ- 65A' PROTECT ,ATT0R1OT' STfiaJSS PHOP^RTY OFFICE mi mWÊmiÊmm^wW< IHie-Salvage Projeot hds/hèsn started-for the purpose qf.salvaging crShcsX materialst ''including'phns, ,‘sack's> egg crates, -barrels,-' rupher,and scrap metals* | , COMMUNITY S&WIC3S coîAmxTY fflyyMir |: î * [ |§ M Tjto Block'Mothers mere designated by the/Block Chairman in each Hock to serve 'as dieticians in their block. They till receive training'‘and leètures from Miss Van Kirk, Chief Nurse, and Miss .Any Matsumoto, evacuee dietician on the Food Advisory Commit uee*. „At present tness mothers take care of d-iet food for special persons Trichin the respective blocks, such as .diabetics, people vdth high blood pressure and heart trouble, ,A joint moating v/as held by Block Chairman, Block Managers, with Mr.1'Eugene Hagburg of tho Dies Investigating Committoo. .Tho meeting debit with, Clarification of status of evacuees about '|rhlch misrepresentations, havo boon made through press -articlos and porsonal attacks.directed toward the evacuccs*> One of tho requests' submitted -to tho Committoe a as for investigation« of the* source of information Senator Robortson rocoivod and motive- of such allegation that-80$ of Heart Mountain-residents are disloyal* Also confus ion, uncertainty, and anrioty on the part of residents with rospoct to tho irobont registration and recruiting of voluntary combat units 7/ore disclosed by cv: cu 60 r opr o s out at i vc s * Tho Council met^rth various members of tho administrative' sta.fi to further rnialyzo end discuss food procurornent problems. Also, members of the Food Advisory Committoo wore invited, to present their complaints relative -to the nresont food situation* In ordor to omphasl^b/t-he importance o.|| the...agricultur'' 1 program to th.6’ community, tno |ouncil dotermiped to volunteer their/services on the late afternoon ' snift as tract or tori vers in. thq. fluid in conjunction aith the?- Administra tivo Staff’s oarfy morning shift. Mr. Mark Vsunok.i, Block 17 Chairman, tans hap point od by the’Council to sp oak ! at the Memorial Day coromony. All Block Chairmen'are to' participate in the ccre-1 mpny. '- ; WH /a - t -ap/ P®' Co une il vo t cd to request tant a Japanese lit err.turc "library be sot up aithin tho present community library* I I 'Mr. Taehio Goya a/as'-appointed-by the Council to repla.cè'Mr* Fujimoto an tho Board of Directors of the Community Activities division. - INTERNAL" SECURITY Marshall Y. Chapman this week became a member of :tho staff' as Assistant' |i® . ‘k0.1’11'-1 Socurity Ciiiof.a|rHc^is to supervise the technicc'l training" of tho police/-' for ce* 4 JM Tiio members of ino Dep'.rtmonc voluntderod thoir services to drive^trantors ""S requested by the Agriculture Department to' spend up farm, project or ark. - ‘ .DOpnrtmont rom?,in the- S,cmo* juvOnild delinquency, do—-mostic problems^ and. gambling. SOCIAL WELFARE ‘Total of Grant s Recommended for Payment this resbka Ssfj /'./ «SÊ Clothing Grant.......................... |||...........|.$24,088.271 Rolo cat ion Grant*.............................,...*.*.*.* 3 260*62 Publié Assistonee i Special Grants ........* ............ 4,’ 196.58 I Warehouse Clothing Issued on Special Grlnt.f,*.............. 00.00 Number Clothing Orders to V/arehouso .... i.'. .. 1 . 59 'Total Evacuees -Employed”,**,,................................... 42 EDUCATION MM Construction: Nary: and plais for tin building of stage,scenery-"for the senior class piay, Baccalaureate and commencement exercises have'been Started, . Educationa^'Activities: Additional music appreciation records have been recciVGd for the olemehtfery -and. s-o'condary schools. Jte Sea,shore, Musical Ability Tests n'ore -givun to tho seventh graders. The summer scho'1 program moling tyith r epr es on twabivba 3 5 rG&igious organizations and , school administrât or s has be an-scheduled for Saturday «morning-*/a \t ' 1“ /Vd- Nursery Schools: The, too nursery'schools, one. in Block 6 -end the'other in Block 2o 1 ,,crl- opohod during the vook. Throuf h the ’coopora_tion- of Mr. Haller, Pro j qct SteWard* togother^/ith the mess halls', -a mid-morning and a - mid-aft errioon lunch-of milk and 1 graham arnfors is being" served the young st er e / I Personnel Activities: Mis s Adeline-E. Story, of the'high school staff received hcr; call to .report for tho. WAVES. She is reporting directly to tho Officers'1 Training School, Smith College, Massachusetts. Vocation&l Program:’ Thp vocational agriculture students'started planting potatoes' oh Wednesday and they expect to plant 20- acres,/ Dr,. Joseph Sami or, Supervisor of the-Vocational Re-training program'is arriving this evening-for the intensive NYA retraining program for niseis'. They are expected to ho enrolled for Illinois and Indiana NYA Restraining schools* To tal Evacuees Employed ............. V. «....................................104 coAjnity Statistical Resume: A total of 72 activities 'rah conducted' by 140 assigned- and 320 volunteer leaders; for 9,286 registered people, 15,768 participants^and 15,172?spoe-tators.- Twenty-six affairs 'vor‘5 serviced by the-1 .dmibal dapartmont 'and none by ; the maintenance department. Thé’ sc3iodulo5.dep''xtment issued 42' p ^rrnit s *• Adult Dopartmant : The Goh ( checker) Club instructors are still marking on a schedule- which mill best servo the community. The 'drama- group s have b-.cn rehearsing for tho forthcoming performances. Th me-, is to bo a. juvonilè/'shov on Juno 12. Athletic Departmentî | The community baseball diamond in Block 26 vas started with the h-.lp oT the'Agriculture bhpaxtmont; the,-problem of picking up rocks and sagebrush' -and getting rat or to pack thotgromnd remains-; to bo, solved. BOys and Girls Club Department : Tho outstanding accomplishment of tho reck was tho; Y.W. C * A* C o nf hr once and the" continued sale of ‘Car Savings' Stamps,* Tho Int or-faith Committoo, Public •Relations .Qoimiittoo, and tho Business and Professional Roman’s organizations ha.vo booh added to thw Y/CA program. Entertainment and Social Department: Tho first of the series of the outdoor Tri-light Interlude^ vfas/presented Wednesday: evening with approximately 250 in attendance. The dance.orchestra, Hawaii rn, Harmonica and th^ mandolin bands performed trice for community affair s * The Haraiian orchestra continues to broadcast over KP0W every Thursday evening* v:e. Maintenance and Supply Department: A now day-time or Or is being recruited. Technical Department: . Tho motion picture premiere officially opened tho community thoator at Block 9-26 on ivlay 24, to capacity crowds. The two cammmity theatres'-apo now shov, ring movioi p.-iti Tints in tV|»i Ho a pi t "‘1 « _ _ . . J 'I40SPIT;X .... 138 Patients Discharged .,... /, -Tot^] ¿Amittod ...............a 62 Hi.jirt'ho'r ot BiTi*^ #4'»'iW v v^ îTo .qni t.rl i 4ak ti nn mi r. k i â n Onnt oh*. v.. OPERATIONS : k • 1 Ma i nr* //■;■'. Xi X-/ -;///X:'a /¡k'a ^;/?A//''bVv.a/.:'/;'; /^a/;'a'' ^a.'-/:!: '://W; À:;/ -à/ /// MM nor* . . . _ . . . .... Ha at /.¡nr»! i rsd fhnd vl ,.... 1 flffiUIAHCS GALLS:' -a rpnt r 1 î\ïnrnhi'Yr* î _ .. ._ . . . . . . . ‘ Lvnvr&ri nat* Tirv. CLINIC A30BAT0B Y : , - Number of Laboratory Specimens DEP-m-IENT OE DENTISTRY: T’a ta 1 T'Jrnnhnr* nf* Trn~tmanta-1 ÆËÊÊ l^ram i n nd ........... pjÉ 309 DEP;J?*TMEMD' .0? OPTOhSTBY:'.. Erma JJ\ iustmonts' i’ ■' rpA”k- OUTPATIENT DEPUTAIENT: Total Number of Pationts*'Admitted i88 PlhmtCY DEFARTM]iHi? g Total Number of Proscriptions Filled ..................................... 656 SANITATION DIVISION^ ïj| *0%4$à B J $ k Wat or Semples ................................................ • • • 2 Inspections of Mess Halls, Latrines and Laundries'.................» .....• 2 DIET Y0ITCH3N : Special Diets 710 LAUIORY, PQWFR HDU3^ anü. FOR-luX.- KleCiEAA - ûpier.t ioh ■wiMtss wmÉÊÊm a Vf* B ; J. 1$;rÎ3ù £:.* » £Ui netory *331 Ap.Q0T;2ialTlTY ^■â'ZRPRISïo ■ -A > A : ' ’ ' Öry^SJOödS 'S’tö'lf^ö; # c*>+^^3V0^vl JE*Ö“d*öl^f ]ß !| * 'p *. * #;,*.*. #À *'*, *.^ IdS,*-*?*!? i f n SUi*Cv*r'0 é • ■tf'^f^- ^¡jÊjjùm ifi, J*; 0 A • ,#A* A AjÁíA *^0 ^Ì? FoodI St¡Éff• -BD, J $ J^dAt gOIÎOry îï^3^î*' * itjßt |f. up » « • • Aàrï1 ( # ^'4?* | Îj^** i! ! Vf^hdXo <^r * * ÍÉ|jnf$^¿5jjjPjljfc kv3?’^ ||£ H^:ï fàfí*r* ;lf&v V ' A- fxve-dny sho-j Gc.iq osos held in the Drygoop- store, y; it h pribos reduced/ tono.: ' ■tçy t r^hty percent • | L •:ho%Al';>af 143'*G^uaudös- is ompicyDri; in .vthih divìsisi!*^ B®^B®TX^Pon&iri03i |g| 3w?îè : •'Mos^.' ß$of i/Qïj ■' . -. A. ferie. Is processing sat i s f r.'-c he'r iiy. • Due tò .Mòirleoi indi'ti alasi fresh, vogetrt- Motar yPoól add Garreo :$.pc t i x.v> v4f ' The ngrÌ Molí or Pool gnr' .go is beino: può i ht o oporAt io e cs r op idly os tilo oork ' C£uf be complet ed* Tho baiidislé g Ili ;jifcueh greise; r^oks'i YisK ,r;" èi£&v, pûgsQiigaïK car • and ¿1 opv y c qui piro nt 'töpl^ r-aons, rope, ir shops, mochín o shops, ■ end off icos.' ^i^ir^í;¿róa^'H. (jvMm ^JÍ'5^Skb8S^ ¿ùù ÊSi^ÊÊÊà K |É Block 26:, bout -.;:hon hihby n truci,: oro olsp oolng'ropoir^d. ivi to hon \ roïig os in-IBffl turoo block moss hplls Poro ropoirocl otinight to hoyo- th.rii roody i‘.or use, in tho nornino. Plumbing, hoot ing o.nd pipo. i.:iot/.llot ioiis' continuad, aBS^Pggi^ ■ . \\rfyiSjjj ^o^rjg|Éi T îS^I^SoSÆaSSI 1 Fourt pon r ofrigors.tor tie-tor s' vpro oil od -ond en o ci: od, fivo unit s vooro dofrQs-tod, onrl othor. goporol mointononco.;too cpntiiiu^d.' .- Roiotinl x0^fiíÁS’'¿lo’bqè: fuses, rocòptr-Glos, s: cl:ots, : ote., o:oro p oi;f ;..rn7od • r.s noli os tlio'oonsoorlng i f 169. s-Gryicc; iplisp-' -A;. Aipo: po; Gr.rpon.try •■' p- o o:Oop.:';i^idfip'f'rom;^ %GÌ:rrton^p.Qjl: itiinsi'iiniithëi a;i; pi iiii i j'^ ’.- ;..|íI ote V i I® •!&;l^^fei¿p:t^"i ¡ sack |Ä| M^opairé^^P^kadplSndrfet^'átis' éètëht run* * .’' 1 Draolngs. for tho' agrieulturol pro jocts, :.;oro niodo. . Survop's for. 1 eying iri‘igo, t i;: :i dit ciros obcL, dr.-,inc.gü dit ches -:: n ., j?oo .i. c-f tho f cuto lend cent inuoci. ■ *fß\ Wm: 'fhrod( 1 nsh" .f i^os h?ora report od * ' ~G-qû oral ‘ inüt in o-¿a rk - ç* ut i mod, ,,ínc lud in^ : " t.li o inspect i-on oí builliirpr tlir uo h ;ut tho o.roo.. Firo scho-,-1* .;s.s stili in é^áw^l Oy ed * * •* * *!'*~ »T • • *'^ .,*, ipLi Up~ ujút^u * ^'ép'^yfc^VU^'U'p •'}*?> » 'u * «'* .ii* • ■_■ ■ .. .i n?aífe>BPrigiaim'.'iii " l/rt 0-r uc.o turned, iht:; tiro conni".Tuosdop mvrning."- Tho annoi is ' novo being S primod and tho trssh :n- vodout* Suffi ci ont ^ki^hfi^l^Á^M^h^^fpSXpñ^l^J^íá Gontor.^0 firming.^rpgrttí* ^J&jìÌ ;■; So tilgt the .pro posed- 16,20 . ocres .v;ill b o, und or cultÍY''.ti n this, soasen,; voir unto ors ' from both hvoeuoe end' G eue os i on panini st rot ìto .;st ".f f .h.r o' off or ing ■ their ser'vie os nid .• of for t s.. /A group ■ f r oh the- ^hninistrs.ti •/ . 3tc.fr is .driving tr ;,cto rs ■ in the early horning • froih 5- ic\ 8. 1* e lo. eh ; c v ecu o o yo lunt ó or s f r •: n. 4 to' 9 oT clo eh Jiil' fhß«Miüii n A **¿ i SiËËê:..... Yr^ W SB! * .-Sí WS. mÏW MB Ml iü Ovar one lir.l? of tho bbcv-j ': óbrala is n--y.r roed7 for. furr^ving; Drilling of 'aodds c&u tQîSr^^MB^p'gca? ÿ-¿É&d o2.opinati o2 \ii-“ ? n.vi to Is o- gill ^‘ía /ornisi ' ’•' IH ! A T ov; liogs f r .n tbo roconb bíinnbb : >r.. sliipvaú.iit fí MiwÉ di od.- , The vot crinar iñn 5%$( &iSSco|-cábá'b.d ’ddc’goliiaod ^b^lrbga. boilc'Vos that ib -,;r.s ir.cl: of; proper er.ro at. tho di ipping :.. p r ini.. ■. : Ho further b oli-¿vos that. ih i h .ge; .nero 11 t g Ivon . s uffici ent : rosi botv:^du g^TOpPi pàid aMppiàg*, 1 Covering the period'May £8 to June b, 1945.; ;Heart ‘lîpuûtàin 3éXoceti;0h Pro ject. ! t mm Isstiedby- thé $eppr ta, Oi vision, 1 Population; (JEvacuee)4 Last rfèek '0,8bÔr This yéek j 9,S0&~- îrcrbaser - Births || S Boiurn'e#' from tbijlporar-y ( Shqrt )' - -13',’ . Returned from privât e- ampi cym e rit - £4; ’ Transfers te Conter ’ /Decrease:. To private employments {"groupie — .71 ; Deaths 1 1:. BTompoi'&ry leave | - |||f 0t3^éim Jdh^îliiit |) -1$Q | 39B: Draft 1 detriments for formal or^anxzatipn' of the Sentinsl as; a trust for, the establishment' of'relationship "Of - the Sêht iftel witheth^ v£R& vrer a prepared during- | * ■tils’ weei'ûf, j Promissory' noté,- Îoan agrë^tpht' and Chattel; mortgage_worp, prepared fer pzecu*-4, t:l on -by Comimjni ty Sat er;p r i s a s if or:. WPuh ' i « 7/àgop andb'clothing; .allowance»' .up tb, l^&P'bh 1; Wor It continued on the settlement’, of perniM probate- casés. 'fhe^Prp^s ot At tor-*' hey conferred with heoiaméii6a officials respecting, new proj e at poundary recently ■promulgated inf the VjP,,;;'. 11| j 11 ¿¿opjs&ty Fifteen- WBA-lfe forms. and EpWRA-lSS, foriis verMprope^ly executed and availed j| to San Francisco Office of JRA TraSéportatiôh Division. • |||§||| evacuees leaving the Center executed, forms V/RA-1S6| for I trhhsfer of property.;to; "their..nor/, destinât ion. Xh addition,. forty-eight miseellaneoits cases pt evacuee property, Wei# handled* Ip | Add itiohs to. Alberts* Pierce, Power llaéhîïief y Operator, Publib 1 Jopk-s D ivis ïpjn | A* Wesley Svans, Secondary School "Teacher, Sdncation Sebtiou ‘ k Dolores M. Keese,. fhraduat s- Nurse .. 3r. Staff, Health ' So et ion »( Fred J., Graves, Chief. Internal Soourit y,pint ornai Security:Sectica L ''Saparatibchb; or* Basig^tiogs; *ï V^’.ViAÏfÿ^' '• Frank. Hodges^ Watchman, Public - Work's Division Pi§p ;: b ■ ;>.P'pâhieX' D * 1 St K*'\ Î'i|ISiJS p Vincent F. Rotter, Machinist, |||||||k fîpÿ^XoÛ. I ■• 1-1.0' vouchers tb&dl iÂg " :$D3, IPS, 14, Wer;e ' scheduled. -to; the.' dishbr .sing- ; office for. psfy» •: -Cash' payment s • made: •, -Orant ': TQt.a'l;- • S; jpf 1 ■ r 46>; ■:■ During thefb.eek of Mÿ PSiit to Xun^3r<î^ 9-9 Purchydd orders, r:eèb l issued, f.tptalingoflS,;9i9..,40.. ; Total y.ouçher.s Proc-esaed '4 Î6B44 ,l4b..:C‘y.,; ' .;,;■ fFOOdst.Uff O -. «.. :S «.* y • \.■* . . é #4.'# • ’• § • « *4 »: * * •."• ■■•I*-.. *4..• • .* • * :l-l'-f.."'. • '•♦ * • •-* • * ftfÿ'ftl'ft !•/*,•’• • *;. *-.. * * * • i •■f':^’4 .yff'- - Trandport' lruchs Xh:; 391| Shxpments Bef.4-.v"ad' . /. • av** • ♦;*. ♦.« <, ?. ♦ * » * * •& *”*'* * * • * 5 * * loi . Block Mothers : '. The appointment of . bloalo' mo th.ei- a, two in oo ch blo.çîip. took;' ‘ .place this'; vd'ëk1;;;. classes 'are to tà1 held for C-rndhth beginning Thursday, June 3., bat,, ;■ .•'ii 30- ‘p^mP:if ■ ¡P 2 *" Í^SÍÍ|P Gordon Ri cabuyaehi Co.Ee: Mrs,, Mary Farquharson- returning • from thè Supremo ‘ Court sessions^ mod e o, report on. the Gordon Hir Obayashi hooping on May ,31 ^r.t a joint-meeting with the Block Managers, Total ¿mount ¿accumulated on the Gordon Hirabcyashi onset II |g§gka ,■ ; ’ I Janitor Problem: $Ær. Kinoshita, jajiitop superintendent, reported that 55 out of <¿48 creTv's are'to be terminated7from their janitor jobs/-pn June 1, y / Sanitary Commi tt ee of the Block Chairmen, ^Block Managers, I and thq Sanitary Inspection Committee .discussed sanitary problems,and submitted thé following demands to Mr, Gp'odrich r,hich met his approvai:' 1, Abund'nt supply of disinfectant and deodorant for latrines, I S, Cleanliness of latrines at all times«' / , / 3, Keeping celotex walls unmolested prank’stprs, . 4, 'Beeommondmion 'that present cfcws bo maintained to continue-Isandary conditions. Candi: Mr, Douglas Todd ad vi sod that the C ont or | vii 11 Inaugurate the arrival of irrigation water from the canal, to thor Project andini 11 givo a hearty unicorno Id ílr. Robertson upon his return from Washington conferences on Friday morning, Juno 4, ■ at 8; 30 a ,m, . : . INTERNAL SECURITY k -The police force i,s short-handod at prosont duo to members being' disqualified on account of negative^ pigi strabi on, expatriation* * repatriation, effective May 31*- -There is also gravee possibilities' of existing, demestic problems- breaking out into violence, Thore has bdn a slight improvement in juvenile delinquency casefe. Strict training has been scheduled foiU-itho policemen with Mr, Marshal Chapman, assistant internal security 'head,: supervising^the police School* Announcornont nas- been made that- applications for now policemen a.fe being ro-coivod by tho department. Tot al Number' Baployel ........................,.,.,,..1.«.,,.,.,,,,,,.,,, i 69 SOCIAL .SERVICE ' Total of Grants Recommended for Palanent during Week. .Clothing Grant .,........................................ 8| /,, .,¿>2,284.10 Relocation Grant , 1 Mi .. „,.1,, ,*. y* ¡||672*23 Public Assistance;Grant . .4%#.,*^. h..f.. 630.32 % Spocial Grant ...............4 * * *» . 136 • 58 Warehouse Clothing-Issued on Special Grant .| 10.30 Number of Clothing Orders 'to-War*ohàuso .................. 43 J Tot al I Number Saployod ..................................t ji... «. 4v>........ 42 ’’ Senior Class Activities: I The, senior class has been practicing their play '-and .Bnc^Jf calaurq^te mus'ic on bid, ndaphigh. ichool stage l~hi'ch is ilse the setting ‘for the so» nior play has been completed, ^nd sot up, The^physical education department has bdon taking care, of the sorting f"c ili ties in ^|| for tho senior activities. ^!Jho-¿25G diplomas have* arrived for the seniors for graduation on June,f|10.»î Muent ionaX Activities; The-,'previously' arranged NYiNtraining - program for Niseis has jfoen cancelled without' explanation aecordingfeto /a tele type" rooolvod last Tuesday,' > Elementary school principal, Edward Tern1-, nada definite summer school" assignments foh the elementary, tcochers. Th ó ; tone hers §y i i 1 hMLp on thv community recreation pro» gram during thu tuo vo^k period, be tap on the close of the'pro sent term dr*d the, opening of school. LCindc-rgarton -Schools: The kindergarten schools ’ .ill also adjourn for tuo reeks at | | thp doso ef this term. Miss Schunk, Curriculum Supervisor, -'ill meet with thdkin-drgrrton attendants to help them plan a summer program. | Special ' emphasis dii bo placed on activities port Inina to reading and number roadinosè. Nursery Schools: Thó nursery schools dll co ntinno-without a recess. The problem Iora to to^ediho children to spook English.^¿Tho teachers are making special of^1^ fort to conduct the school^ in Snglish since a. number of the^childrwn .ha^e never had any previous contact yyith th6 English' language. 1 \StéÆM^Ê y •• - míM W.k?vk::- ,Vt, ¡ >.?■ 'ty k ♦" J .. uT /. T ,v ~ • v->, . a-'f - .S;ua a;- a'- ... a'--.;\-:G',r.'auv;---î.'>:V;' -¿í; •'púGa.'':.. - u ; . '■ e .-.'u,.,";- ■. ; íoc-at ionr.1 i*grl c uftur e :.Tké boye ' in^ the vo bat iopal'-agriculture,'classes have c ornale-Ied.plant ihg potatoes and they are |expecting to plant beans scon. A number of-the education-dópartm en tapar sonno! 3iavo volunteered to help with theb agriculture 'program. racancies; One advrjicod science'teacher, I • i / ‘ | .Total EvacuÇos Fcdployed' ..¿....................-104 I iü I I • a . - w j W I COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Statistical Resume: A total of 74 activities iglS conducted by 140 assigned and 302 :S| volunteer loaders for 8,937 registered people, 15,493 participants and £1,566 spectators* ihirty-tuo affairs ercro serviced by the technical department and 30 by the E*aintonanco department. The schedule department issued 52 permits*„ Aiult Departments Fatluro to ex?operate vith the dopartmont roguest causod tho tormin at ion of one Goh (chockor) Club instructor* A penmanship exhibition v;as held on May 28, 29, and 30*' Athletic Department * The nmaan^s softball league and the golf range -ons started during tho week. Tin golf range nras made possible through tho volunteer services of Mac Kaorahara. and Ed&iG Hamo.2av;a* Tho lack of golf balls and clubs is expected to be tho next problem, sincya dozen balls Here lost on the first day. Boys and Girls Club Department; The outstanding events of the brook'biero numerous; Collecting of artificial flowers, mking vrroaths, decorating tho cemetery on Memorial Day, and participating in tho Memorial Day Service and parade. Tho Y/7CA advisory board and the voluntoor loaders mot in conference y/ith Miss Bricsomeister• Mr. Lyman Qsam, Wyoming Regional Boy Scout Executive, visited tho Boy Scout Headquarters and spoke on the program planning for the future* The Campfire Girls conducted- a'sue. ; eossful do-nut sale. Sntcrtainmont and Social Dope.rtmont; This department assisted in the planning and coordination of tho Memorial Day services in ’jhich the boys/.and girls clubs as na-11 as :oll as tho^administration and block representatives pc.rticipr.ted* [aintonanco and Supply Dopartmont; A ma.intonanco' crcv: has boon started but addition-1 r;orkors are still needed* HP hospital Patients in the Hospital .............*...*** i *. *... J§|.. ; Pa.ticnts Discharged &1....A,..*..,... ... . a • •:*>A '•'■■•Mi Number of Deaths^..* *, 4, A 0 * **A *'*' i. Humber of Births , ......É.....;..... X-rays in Hospit al .... A; A.*..«..,,.....y..,,,...,..... Bbspita-lization Outside Center <1............ OPERATIONS: ’ Major *,..**.A|A#ILp.. jBj, *,.M/*., 4. * /fà............ Minor . ¿JB ..*■*•*.♦ ^. **,. „* * * * «V* * * * « * » * * *. ••¿**riw#-** HR • AMBULANCE CALLS: Toted Number .. *. ........ * ................ */*...... #(**, * Average Per £)ay ................... *... *. CLINIC LABORATORY:-1 , , I | gf ■ | | -Number of Laboratory Specimens Examined DEPiiRTMSNT OF DENTISTRY: Total Numbor|of Trce-tm^nts .... DEPARTMENT .OF OPT-OiviETRY : Frame- Adjustments ^........... *.... A * ... ; - 'Total^Hofractions ..., .A . * ||i ............. i HTPATIENT BEPJRmMZi .TotaL Number, of ’Pati ont s>‘Admitted 8.'....A*..** 1 HARMACY DHP;^Tî/I^?T: fb'; Number Prescriptions filled • ..Jw.A. » A..........*.. ¿CITATION, DX’/ISION: 1 A.,-. •A • a>. Wm AAIA'. I. ɧ.| Inspections^ of îlèse’,,|Îalls, Latrines and Laundries . A.. *A *. -^ * .♦A DIET KITCHEN: Special Diets ’■*..............I *........... 1 JJNDRY, P07ERH0DS2 and' F0ÎMJL.- KITCHEN:Operation Satisfactory A.CÏÏEES 3/iPL0Y2D .......É......M.............. i... 125 56 43 1' 3 49 4 ! 13 6 222 ' 25 206 587 * 158.94 |18,001.18 4 «'*«i ♦bir'4jr ^ ] V ' >'t ¡S $ / X ^ ^ | \\ f ¡||| TtoJSPDtTiTioH ¡É¡i $U2^iY§|i Mass Sbbbloti ..j ft l&yaj^fWjW/T I ?J *M¡b^ SGjraKmC)pG^'&tíó^,;.¿,m¿||PÉÉ«.j¿§1*.p&M«^4»?4J y & ¿w^SSí Mórin: par"Day 111,«...*•£*•4 i.• «V*'* ^. •<.»«..*■• .ifl,¿;?0 ^J^ív-í*-.^%th'.4^ *Total Ev: cuoco Employed U.. jBp§ » |.• „v, .. M'«¿«u 1 c£.y/>*' 1,86® 1 The c¿ndl moospbas 11 scontinuod*. l’ivo lunch1 " é$41 ibn& voefo thfc ngrieu^tn pe l)fbr hdhs ’ ‘sSnBftg Motor' PipQl4%M'^0^ngo< 8e ottoniti Motor vonielos 'la operat itìn onpt W:Pf ojsèt i ^^WWBBS^ - ' Tni phs * *V'~ # '« jr • • '*,;■-* ;(^ 4 •. ’« « • « '« p,' • *f m '* 9 !*>’’'*■ ^ *> » !9 X'^\* * t..*, 10® 1% ChlupSa *JfJB jF^BfesSOlj^áf. ‘1W|^Q ^¡5w^ Ir1,!*'* 1 "^"5^i*,i£&»■ «Aje • » » * ^41? «¿t ^ £^v« ' Total Evacuoes Employed ,. ¡5S¡...,«*,.-.. *..... • * H • • V. 158 constructed ■ fox The‘long RwCLltod; tfutof flea, tho canal poachbd the;'projost Tanking - hr or. Ilpndt^ Juno 1st, at :5, p,m* bogan■ tt ov~ f all 'cfeiriy ^ Thursday mp^aiag^' '^^wW tyf tractor operations, and other general farm’jpprk* ■ ThisC^odther S customary in Junol the, t/cathor is yob incloaont and o’e^nro. hoping that it, yl 11 cl oar soon.i' Hogovbr,|? ploying!;|?ast started Friday^hftehnooa but it till probably §¡¡1 Tuesday or todnosd y of tiwi eomthg'tjq01c boforo, all tr ctors^end equipment j^ill begin to.Operate ag|iiri. • parting It bt' Thursdnytmopnin^'.pnd ifdp 1 omohting-,;th<0 Regular tractor-^^rivlrs># i"-groups of administrators hay^e bpon bpsrr.ting 'tho- tradtprs bOtwoph' ^ to k ' .d-aily^ and groups of ovacyregs from It'S® p .miato 9i30 p',m*/-Sov that thp,; general pfr'e | paration of .the proposod 1,020 acr^.s of., vogotoble? prior to pi anti hp can,: be findshed 'end much sirork' is -boing5 ’ accompli shod-;# '”|^rom last Thursday 5fea*m, tea Tuesday s e*mi>’ to t.al Ivor k ■ oquival on t ,to;h,d50. ac'ros has bo on dono.- On an. an or ago, the tractors. ' havo boon rolling 16 hours daily v;hicli moans, th'.t aiout 2 acres por hour1 'per *: p- '; hn isolation ..aard- i‘or tiio"; sick hogs' ho.s "boon com ;1 ^tod.- innall- ¡about ¿5 hogs ■ have boon-lost duo to sichnoss.' It is cstin:'.tod th.'t. o.Miticnial lie-gs ;;.ro still' under tho weather. Garbage fr :m ;tho ' coxt cr’n moss h;l Is' aill bo fed to th...: hc-gs ’'during ^thd coming no.k. i-s th^ vOirk' ’oii 'tho canal pro jeet is nov; domplotoh nony n^h roro t ;.ils-. ' f bfrod, ^.p*|^^jdo§artmAtf» wjHKfejiPj ,x* j§K Plumbing Departments Pipes ip; the ^arphousòÌ^haJo^.’in7 Bièche, ' l-'Korev; fitted' an ibi ' ' oxpansiohf'hl^byc^'Si 1 oaky: ;;f ir o Iiydrn.nt in Bio ctc4 2 3- ‘ undor : rent repoirs; all unnoo js-sary pip os ooro r orto ved f r cao t h o high ochool end’-haulod .to. tho bull pon... 3toy;;s-itíó^ro >.lnStcJL,io4*' in' thb gup^rd >tpf«hòiJoh th^nòutc^ boupda?;ie^;;; of^ tho 0 oat Garpontry D opart mo nt : r.icvi,v.. thoatroo ooro irr.de- ty.. r jiiiodolliiip. tv;o r ._.cro'at i ;.n hallo. Dthof 11 Cab inot Shop: : Ko:f t aps;, lieonso plat oo, ' bl - ok bo :.rdo, 'oto.,' for.. tho ver leus ***•* $ >■;’ I " X§¡ ptÉlMttítít bs |É&'/'t * 4 KlSStrS'o'aí7 Construction t?!ins ferrod to tho labor crea, They,:-aro ampio,yedPht tho; high school tdrqa* Warehouse ai-pa;:,. :r òc.d.sp. ;etb'':./:'.:; V ita; jmginooring Department : Drdv/ings -bn building, locations in the- Ì5P aror., varghouse àra.a^ | on etjf layput, high school library furniture', piotati op. vi^xt of grade school,. ■ and 'fiúrohouso 'Oj*^?f night mess/ floor plgn ^oro* eèmplotod. a4uryòying for- trhobmtlnfSs ditCíXos«fth t^io to^e¿ifágp:c sho'tiñg -and, sux'V%ing ;^b.Iai W, ac ubds '.Bap.lv \* \+ * <%'■&;'■*■■ #- # *•- •-'P •' : Ml iww' -S^lihdpdì^W^^^tsià'^iisM :achtsj^iftdd•* .'.vt;^xii X ^ro?madg'*pf ^^ii^irof appliances i^pré inspected,« iFire, sòì^lìsor^^luhtfa4? ^irciíij^üddjt% í^oth'l 'Evacuood Empl6yc.....2 Supplies. ...............................j..... 2 Coal.. /i............. ll .................. that his Division was 'proparing an occupational inventory based, on individual 1 ■i ®at ionsyand. personal record,' Fona. B6 *J§ Projoct S various proposals suhmiftod ’by Mr.* Carroll ón-thó manpovror confer eneo,, is still ponding. yEffi*-?'* ' "*ego,hold on the folloy/ihg: Biocj£daothors; grado school' * construction; publicising the importance of1 the- agricultural program iI i;A ho the rosid ont a ^conclus io ubf^ thO' Gordon -Hirabayashi fund- drive : mt L ' : * solpctdon of $lock-Managers* 1||I||H S '’Jo^the Council jWlci'cl Committee: 1 lini,l’amotsu Gérai, I p||jMr '.Kunlsoku Minot d, lîrv Kh^uyoshi Okayjaki. fp|p 1 udloiai basai s s a ^ Çrï Soi^abiiro .Nomiynma vos do dor od guilty „of- aggravated assault and 'battory;iv-■Sentence has not boon, rond or od. mila, a privato hearing'1 b of or ó ‘tho- Project Director Ù, Masaru and.Mamo.ru; Yamalchi;, charged ‘-gith leaving the Project without pemisaion, ', placodh ohJ>ipb a t ibn%|§A r 30-dhÿ - iiiil s&htOiicç; 'tnsâ 'iuspendodplfp PolicorBepartment’ training program -is moViiig forward satl sfacto rily,Jl/JuVOnilò delinquency uns .undervpcttor<-cohiroi. * ^ nC,41^^?iTX ’ 'technical training - for department memhers being ’ scheduled*, t'ac'ancips f|| ,in they department stilT'-axi st m§Oooparati on of other departments is being sought tprjdihpellIunfoUpdodt■ rumors:^of"orimei ; The police jferce is s t i 111 siioT t'~h$n,d od# Thp departs ht i&s c ailed upon to untore ode in domestic difficulties,:'.. 'The lack;bf ports to repair patrol car # break* /downs i«c hamperir^,'/dQpartmont' ; Î 1&tnl\NumborS S¿1S| ÿjJÊÈ o î ^;w4<-1j Svi' ¥$&*'■JSfiseÿf $fv iSffljs*®ÆÎr *% * **f .jgg&àf** o» SCOIAI WteARS Total of Grants Recommended' foa^ Payment duri hg' flfeok’ b Clothing Grant :ReÌocdtiòn pÄt.vSfc Public ''Auhistdhdo CUrant f. ;tj Special Granai. . Warehóuso Clothing’" Is sued ' on. Spec ial Grant ■f .»*’*• +■ M ,É,"^î f ^ '* s* # ; ; 4 • ^ ',fc Numbor of. Clothing Orders to warphousb... p 419.49$ b,-19,3 *90 i ^Eo*ogi ^C#'- ' #i# ■ • ,p W-'SsM V* • #.. .06- Total Number*>Snployed .* ,;-Ìf W f# n *-~37' ~E1 ornent ary School Activity: ÿ f:v I-Each of1 the five olomcntary schools had-a Parent Toachor*gotltogothori'4^« Friday, Juno 11, to celebrate the> closing Of tho^first school yqar# The-'children | jp^%enfOdya;' ph0g|hm by ià\soci al'-hourgi^id sorvlhg1 Of > rofreshmon^l High School AetiVity^f// Tho first Heart ^fountain. High School graduation exorcises pore hold, Thurso day, Juno 10^ , Two, hundred for ty^nino'student s wprd graduai od beforo:' a capacity - 1SOO, liim _ Ernest/J • Gopport', _ .State ^Commcudor 'of t lie ->-Spoaicor,Wth~:;SUporîntônd'ent' Sartor;rpres 1, dffrln-* ^ .Cbr.bett presented the class, and" Pro joct /Director Hob or t son pros out Od' High ' School Building: *PI ^ n^ pf jthd.'. oldsoro f lOors- ih th<ï’ nO\y high schsei building pregross« ;ihg- -vpry .nlpbTyydue tp ; lack of 'High' Soho oy- porso'imel Y^ida^^lunol^il, cthp;high i'dpobi''téachoyè fort the noxt two ^vooks^ -‘I|dst _ pf thè t^achors1' wfll help vit ha tho roereat ion activ;ity^V't! i ' * I * 3 - Supplies ■and Egnl^nants; A complete inventory of all school books, equipment, and supplies is being itbkeai | ypcatibnal Agriculture ji; The high school vocational agriculture department claims the honor of being bhe first department actually to use irrigation water on thd Heart Mountain Project* &indergart en: The kindergarten school in Block 15 will be consolidated with, the ones in,' j Slocks 25 and 28* This will release recreation hail 15-36 for use by the Community Activities Dsnartment. 1a$ v -y If’ * *' -I fJ . ," Vacancy?,’ 0.* ¿X‘A&4 »* a* '0s?\ One advanced science instructor*' ’ * & ,\ ^Sn ->? fotal*Evacuees Employed., *A';/.#$£**'£ **0\S&*|§SbJmm*4V*IN84|vV?^%^ri4#i(,*#M#*lOS | ¿oimjnity aMtxtxes /Statism cal1 Resume I A total of 70 activities was conducted by 130 assigrled apd 326 volunteer leaders fof/3,737 registered people,, 15,-329 participants and 23,-003-spectators* Thirty-seven affair's were serviced by the technical department and 38by/fhe maintenance department* The schedule department issued '*39*pe3mlts^B|^MHHM8HKi$ii Anlt .Department vKKBm^^ -:* ?v™5k Plans far exhibition of work accomplished by.this department have been eomple-'tod; the' flower arrangement exhibition by Mrs* , Shigee Bbmma at 17-25-S on June 18, 19 1 nd‘ 20th will be the first .in ’the program* Athletic Department:$iwgf ]* ■ The baseball season officially.started with approximately 2500 spectators J this ,f.lso marks the, opening of the new baseball diamond' in Block 26* Volunteer workers are 3-king a golf course south Of .^the administration- field, BB Suskl, Supervisor of Athletics, is planning a summer program, whereby elementary „and .high school students will ;j3 provided with facilities and .supervisors for summer Recreation activities*. This 4;iapartment furnished twelve' volunteer tractor .drivers for-,the Agricultural Project*®-® Additional recreation halls are needed,,for indoor recreation* M, ' |||||^^ leys and Girls Club Department The' numerous* accomplishments for- the, week?, aret furnishing 20 volunt eer trhetor drivers1^ to hid, the Agriciiitural-Project^ the sale of fertilizer by the Boy- Scouts IS raise funds, active -participation’in the WRA relocation program, and the continued rale of War Savings Stomps*' Plans are being/made t'o finance and select.delegates to flic S*d.A. Conference on June 12,-the f.W*5*A;/Giris Reserve Conference on'June 16-, :nd Rhe^ x, w. o.|iAxvl(hduetyidl cirls.^0onf epenee op -June ||h fatertalpment and Social D artment , ¡MBf 3 V ’ I ■ Musical-organizations have disbanded due to .resettlement-af several members*^® /Plans are being made for. Flag Bay ;and. the Fourth of/July*-, «MU Maintenance and guppiy Department:BL*d3E^!\ t. MV,d> *)/* ^ ||p£he portable stage belonging. .to this-/department will be available to as many' ^Iffstent‘activities as possible* JochhicalDepartments 4/ /The 16mm projectors now being used cannot -wi that andi/fthe Strenuous and constant |13C|required .under the present program* The solution -to this problem will be the pur*-' ^-inse of another machine enabling rotation of projectors* The Board of Directors has /requested that the/^dtoissiqp. be/raised to ten cents for adults in order to replenish -, Lie Community Activities, Fund* {\ &tients in:the Hospital***.4*.v*.. j ,./****j*T> *.*.**,«M*Sm• 'ik f tients- discharged*^,* v.*'«..* * * *^¿<1 . 40 Totaji^Admitted,......... *4, ^. #i * v**» * *.*.'.* m .. * * ¿1», * 1* i 4* ♦ * * • * *, ,i ^ ^ 52: \l imber of Births.,*,. A» * • *1* *. i A,S * */* * * * ,^^4^*; ¿\ * 5 •‘ ^spitalization Outside Center.... *> *■. *’¿4* *i;.^.<4*m.§M*% *«# * 1 *.9B|j * *, •%♦ l *4! 4 |!mAT10NS i fw' 1 Major. *.S*Jv'4V*«*. .#.'. Jh. .i.,..* ..f*..*> ..... /tf;..........V,..*g. 4,'. 8 Minor.***.;*.. 1 Ife H. |. **. 11. */vV*v*. A *■***. ....... **■;*& *W •* *- * *. *■;• * 2 ‘ .ffiDLANCE CALLS: ^ (A *>// Average Pop Bay.;*V**>..4.4*/**4*..A....... /D^icr LABCRATOi^:/ '^^fc;^fc^ Number of Laboratory Specimens Exominc3d4*./iiv.4ii.v. UPARTMTf CF DHHTISTBYs'ilt’ Total Number- of Treatments.*.. 4*, * ¡Jp. * *, * * 4. |Leu ..... 152 268 % -A; •♦/•••» < 1 WgBSg H - 4 - j ■ DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY: Freon©^¿ijustmants. ...............|.........♦.;...*... 38 Total Refractions......... |..f......J....... 72 OUTPATIENT DEPaEiTMEMT: Total Number of Patients Admitted...,.........................................480 PHARMACY DEP^TLvlENT i Numb or Proscriptions filled* ........,.................................. 550 SANITATION DIVISION; Water Samples................................1.......i|l...........I.......A ... 2 Inspection of Mess Halls.. ...... . 59 . DIET' KITCHEN: Special Diets/. ..........1..........*. *V......... *.j.....1................ 1990 LAUNDRYf POWER IDUSE, and FORMULA KJTOHEN - Operation Satisfactory REMARKS; Olassos for tho Block Mothers havo started this week in "tho classroom.,-;' COi\|mtTY' ENTERPRISES * Drygoods Store, ...f $4,952.97 Fire Insurance.............................$ 5.06 Food Store Bl. 8.......gVi* 4,844.44 Dry donning......................... 505.50 - Food Storo Bl. 20..,......... .5,055.31 Shoo Repair............m......... 292.07 Mont gomery Ward............. 657.62 Boauty Shops......................12d55 Barber Shops ............. 120.90 TOTAL. ...................g| ... .$16,1541.42 J The Shoo Department was moved from the Drygoods Store to Block 24 in the building which houses the Shoo Ropair Shop. v The Montgomery Ward Order Service at Bio ok 24 r,*as discontinued# - Total Number Employed... ............. *A.. §.......4....................| 141 TRiNSPORTATI ON AND SUPPLY Mesd Section I ijmH¿"A 1 Mess 'Halls in operation....................®.......*...,,41 Average moals pGr day.......................,.***••.......30,125 Total ovacuoes employed...................................1,849 ' The salvage campaign is improving,. A mess hall to accommodate about 20 will bo1 sot up at Mammoth in Yellowstone Park to food tho crow "which is removing C.C.C. buildings • , I Mo'tor Pool and Garago Sections Motor vehicles in operation on tho'Project: Trucks................................................... *100 Pickups.......... . *,. jj&pi...... 1|.....¡¡fi... 23 Passenger cars.... ft .VV.VZ...... *....... 19 Miscellaneous typos45 Total Evacuees Employed.... ..V.........................■;..................... 161 i WAR WORKS DIVISION jj J Tho first planting began Tuesday whon 50 acres of green peas wore planted. Lightning and thuhder 'accompanied by cloudbursts havo visitod the center almost daily. Volunteer and regular tractor drivors resumed operation "whenever tho ground lip dry enough* - | . . Now that tho greater-portion of tho ground has been prepared and seed beds readied, plantihg and transplanting ore being rushed to completion within two. weeks* Fifteen acres of carrots -Aero planted. Drilling of gobc,* boohs, and seed onion began on Thursday. , Negotiation v;ith Block Managers and Chairmen to socuro volunteers from each felock to assist in transplanting work has boon completed. By this moans, it is hoped that transplanting of all seedlings now being cultured in tho. greenhouses in Cody and Powell and in „hot-beds on tho project mil be completed on schedule§ ■Water is now flowing in all laterals. Tho main ditches or field laterals which, are being constructed will be in use immediately. In tho hog project,, efforts are being concentrated on tho sanitation problem. An .isolation ward has been completed,, and with special treatment, it is expected -'$k that the sickness among some of the hogs will bo uni or control. On tho whole, tho hogs are putting on Weight, and. seme appoar roo.dy for butchering* ’ Another shipment of .1,000 chicks arrived on Friday. An additional 4,000 chicks will be delivered sometime before Juno 23, One laying house has been com-plotcd, while another 'is half ccmplotod; i ■sifissm * gontinuod fot&l nusibor of' ovacuqos G&ploydd $ ©deluding industry / uorkops)-- m MGlN£EmTa>CQNSTmQ!rioN^TMw/'yrn^ l?l,u&bing. D gpc-rtnont Tbo SQV0.Q0 disposal sys t on„for t he 1 notr bakery, do eat od at the par oho use &raat xrts oonplated this ’Si-oolc, Qt^,lnsido',plunbih^'‘^s beingI installed-* l Maintonanoc of pIvrjolag»ghoat ing dnd pipe lining hnstoll&tton ggfig i taken 'iddree of * Uso bf hot' tia-tor ,TaO.S‘ cuftailpd.sOTipv/hat duo to the Ip. ok of plumbor,-firemen and^a dp&stio poduc*? bdpn, of <|ihp^doad I supply »lf|f| Oa3^oatfy^,ox>a3?tri‘Qtiti; M f department! devoted, most of its1 tirKr in -aidfiig' the iigricultural I) opart- 1 fcsont* | Chicken feeders^, hay feeders, ;and rqosts doro po^stFuctod and imstalledvv'b; uas island Trails^ and | "p ort itions ^oro built' f d|p 'various dopartnonfc s« ffttatruefrjon ;I^boropai BB| |a**’ /^ ft ¿jS?i? 1 m 1911j% consisted. chiefly oft.dloo^ing-'^i^bX. laterals.-' of, debris « If Beads '-Kigpo lovollod i and drainage; pipes ;rcrd la id :at various*" locations, ygl flooring ftopartnont: Survoys of various locations for irrigations di tchopV' T?atorlino ''along tho railroad depots, and extension an.' electric service lino'to- the stntiqn^tn front of the MB 'Proa ■trope’ p^atrii%sifo'r..- ^tr^aqn ylroji It or Mrf igqt io it, a^w’^ Xoir Trator^lovol indicator trone '< completed 'Vlf\* ¡¡¡¡95| 'Activity 4a tlif# ?■do^W^oat Sk^ki^ubiilo fire SjBBKaMM-,v; JIIMmK HHH^ "^irbOi.''; fird^a^jriis nto^o r.ooaiynqdd. pf caic^goncy ^turq^^aa^hba^Idvolviiig propol^ty lops* v/Insppottons of-iolj oquiptiont ./.nd buildings ^oro continuod* ,fho fir:0., poliQ^p^y'^ppIdntoor-' f iranon^Ifaq halls'• cuid1- " )li zioskh hall patties P'ord ihspqctod by, tho Noting Fifq Protection Off ioor* -his associ-ato I .add -ap’ ij’sistant st ofeM J fotalr ovaOuobs. oniployod +([& jp» ♦ Wq&{ stei #■ • * #, « ^ ^ * -*v# ipy *• # »'% «/♦ A M . EVACUEE PROPERTY OFFICER Thirteen WRA-156 fo.rms and two WRA-155 forms for transportation and storage of evacuee’property left on the coast were properly executed and mailed to Mr*' J* C. Fitzhenry* Transportation Division in San Francisco, California.- Sight evacuees leaving the center 'executed WRA-156' forms for transfer of property to their new „destination;^^» In addition, twenty-five miscellaneous cases of evacuee property were handled, ADHlNXSTRATIVE DIVISION Additions .to Appointed Personnel: -Phyllis F. Ocwger, Secondary School Teacher, Education Section; Dan F*- Ballinger, Secondary School Teacher, Education Section; M. Francés Dougherty, Secondary School Teacher, Education Section; Ernest I. Clark, Secondary School Teacher, Education Section; Faye E. Clark, Elementary School Teacher, Education Section;'Dorothy B* Sanderson, Elementary School Teacher»’ Education Section; Martha A. Colleran, Secondary-School Teacher, Education Section;- Ruth M. Lpvas, Graduate Nurse, Srt Staff, Health Section; Rebecca L. Grimsrud, Graduate Nurse,, Sr* Staff, Health Section; and Edna-W»'Stitoh, Graduate Nurse, Sr. Staff, Health Section. ’ % Separations and Resignat ions from Appointed Personnel: I. Gertrude West,) Elementary School Teacher, Education Section; Anna M. Scott, Elementary School Teacher, Educa-tion Section; Grace A. Thorson, Elementary Schóoí Teacher,, Education Section; Stevia R* McDonald, Elementary School Teacher, Education Section; Betty J. Dugas, Elementary School Teacherj Education Section; Frances M*'Bell, Elemeiitary School ’Teacher, jSduca.tion Section;-Leapore L. Chandler, Elementary School Teacher, Ed ucat ion’Section) Ward a M,. Watson, Elementary School Teacher, Education Section; Ann F.' Barbour, Graduate Nurse, Health Section; and less E. Mason, Associate Fire Chief, Fire Control Section. - % During the week the following business was conducted:- - - ¡I a”),' *■”r ■ y'^ ,■ w 142 vouchers, totaling $66,188.41, were scheduled to the disbursing office for payment. ' Cash payments made: Total - -.36 - $2,835.25 , ■* jyyy*iJ^ fflko Week of June 11th to June 17 th inclusive, XI0 Pur chase Orders wore issued, totaling $133r?91*6Q. .', i?fv Total'Vouchers Processed m $53,456*89 * */ . Xn the Warehouse area',- the following carloads wore received? Goal*....vyji....*..'mm..-#i*V• **iJ«4»l.v&*.-/.-w*. * /.fij 22 Transpar t Trucks ¡¡¡¡p jjig .¿..*. ¡gp ||. X||%.* *. 44 Shipments Received*«• • *|q.¿x/•♦*.*.*( ig^ I (Numbed of £ Tally TiiflVipii 0V fti'Vi* 80 liljPi^ ROMoiitlon Gn'ant4^*Ì/%4 Pabli^Assistf^o : /13.25 lumber 1M Clo|hing Ordor^to Warehouse^* '0é^*4"^^*^ Total Number Employod*.*i 4 *t*4x» • *•'*-** *• »• 4i4 ^*4 *1^.^ * * * * * 4 * *. » *•. *>*37- EDUCATION m& iMp " j \M, yjfP^KB MudatiblhCi Activity *' ’'$!*&i:'} ,-^'JÌVgJ» wS- iS'-( X, ' Mr> A* Wesley Mans df Terringtoh,- ,;i?ycooing /:sand Mis,© prances Dougherty of Denver^ Colorado,|havo^ been temporarily assigned for thè' summer months to assist in K| 3 - \ ir*\ a 11 tho development of a physical education, playground, .ad social program for tho Ooni-tasttiity Activities Department* The leadership training courso for both voluntary and assigned loadors was started Wednesday, June 16« The following two weeks will be concentrated on preparing these leaders for tho summer outdoor program*! A two-week courso in pro-employment dcoostic training began on Juno 14, with an attendance of twenty* Tho courso is conducted by/Mrs. M* T* Kurtz and Mfs* J* IC*1 Corbott, high school homo economics instructors* Bigh School Student Activity? ? A largo majority of tho boys of tho senior Class has loft- tho Center for outside seasonal farm work* , * . \ Porsonnols . ‘4%Si Suporintondont Clifford D* Carter received his orders on Tuesday to report fo£ temporary military duty at Port Custor, Michigan, in^ tho Military Government Division of tho Army*. Ho received his Captainh3 Commission a fow weeks ago* Prin-. cipol John K. Corbott v.Till bo Acting Suporintondont of Education during Mr* Carter*s absonco. Mr* Carter will leave Koart Mountain about Juno £4. School Tho now high school library room floors h’avo boon finished. Shelving is bor-ing aado in .tho cabinet shop preparatory to establishing a permanent* school library separate from tho community library. \ , i\ \?(W , iVr\a Vocational Agriculturoi r i*dditional ground 'was' takon over, by tho vocational' agriculture class for the planting of ■ alfalfa-and’oats. Small grains, beans-'cad potato planting are boginning gR$ appear, ,trhoro only a few months ago thoro was nothing but sagebrush and dry grassland* \i^Sr^^SiBSiZ1V BSfiro i< Total Evacuees Saployod............................... j*;. ......... |, 99 ;IC(MreiTY ACTIVITIES % l;, ff . Statistical Rosuno: A total of 99 activities was conducted by .133. assigned ‘and 329 yoluntoor loaders for 8,686 registered people, 14,719 participants and 29,651 spectators. Thirteen affairs a/oro serviced by the technical department, 30 by tho naintono.ncb dopartmont, and 41 permits wore issued by tho Schodule dopartmont. Community Activities Conf of one o t A conf oronco on rocroa.tional activities ’was hold with two dologr^tos from oach block and deportment roprosontntivos• Chief speakers wore Mr. M. T* Kurtz, Director of Community Activitios, .'and Mr * Ricardo Ritchio, Chairman of the Board of Trustees* Tho supervisors of the 'Community Activitios dopartmont mado dotailod reports covering tho past six-month period* | v Adult Department: Tho flowor arrangement exhibition will bo hold on Juno 18, T9 and 80 at 17-25-S* Throe classic drama p'erformancos wore;hold during tho t;ook* This dopartmont is in nood of additional spaco. At hi otic Dopartmont: Tho socond sorios of games is now in progross a.t the Block 26 hardball diamond* Seating facilitios'are still inadequate, At tho Juno 13, Sunday, baseball- game, voluntary contributions wbro solieitod, netting $39*25* This sun was turned ovor to tho Club Activities to help finr.nco Confoponco oxponsos. 5ntortainmont. and Social Dopartmont: Duo to resettlement of tho suporyisor and his ; assistant's attondanoo at'tho YWCA conforonco in Salt Lako City, thoro is no activ-' ity report* '^,*L5*aHHHH Maintenance and Supply Dopartmcat: The lack of workers has practically suspondod all maintpnanco work. Tho carpenters■ aro making game tables from scrap lumber. Schodulo Department t This, department has ad justed tho.spa.ee difficulty confronted by several roligious groups* Tochnical Dopartmontt Outstanding.accomplishments were* tho throo-day servicing of tho KoYhon rally* and servicing tho public address system for Director Robortson’i report to tho community upon his recent return from Washington, B* -0* This department is handicapped by tho lack of experienced.workers. Boys and Girls Club Activities: Accomplishmonts for tho .week ares tho throo-day rally held by tho KeYhon on Juno 11,! 12, and 13; tho improssivo Plog Day ceremony in which tho Boy cad Girl Scouts and tho Ormpfiro Girls participated*. Tho loader-ship training course 47ns started June 16* Seven delegates loft tho Contor for tho various young peoples* conferences boing hold in Colorado cad Utah* HOSPITAL Patients in tho Hospital......................................*•*•*.*..♦•......... 133: Patients discharged*... *7,. •<* .IT*..&* .AL*'.v*:*,*5.*i *\i ■ 46 Total Admitted.... * *.............. .1 *****.................................... 42 Hunbor of Boaths. ;§|y^/Â.*4k>,,. ^..-.V*. &P* « kl> *|§l 7V.'^>^*yw4«.h'J&L . « i* *.. Hospital!zation Outsldo Sont or; *^*k«*,^è *ÿJ>Vi% ï&* *. |J. kX-ffeSrii* VSa^Vr*'^^« jïÿfli! Majori«. *4ÿ4-47k * ¿i *% * .4^S*»w, * „V* ^Æ^LV^fc * * **V*» •«*,• *ÏÂÎ? ô ! Minor* y* ** *A8^ k#ÂV ¿Km * ^A4A4A *. j. $ * jÿ^WÎ^*% • y* »iKjft* y^iBili 7 ; jpoùiKCE oiXLsr ‘V j Tôt al Nunbcr*1 y*,'i i| ;, , *4y> l * * I * *k ¡¡| % * * 4* # • a « * •'i A «. * Sk'S * * ISaV *«184 ' 1 ¿.vorngQ for Bay*• - ^a&vfsBLi*'26 > CLINIC LàBOBATOHYîi; gg Nunbpr of laboratory Specimens dteninod.. * «* .283 “BEPIRTMOT? BF(BEî?TlSTRy: MBjgligfm Total Nunbor o^; Treatments♦ J,y *44.*| A^SÈ!»4 4».•.* .\l5-y*tv ¿4k? * A*»*Ak **y6$21 BE?xjspiÉffi of Qp^^aivîia?ïçrii frame ¿4 justnonta14%ï,'¿y y*. * «* 4y|iyi*, 4^1 Total Rofrae t ion s À w ffi * *|l ******* * 4* • » * » *. 4$ î 1|§ A. A., ,|$A * ; * iy *. * 4.‘V .4 * 781 ÙW$?l$tW¥ ®W£ïï$mï!i ¡¡|§ Total Number 'of Pationts|-Idnltt od. |*.. * * i&fcSm • mV-^Tw-Î* • * AljAAyA.ÿ iiifet?1- tàmijwt fepp^ÔMW^g Number Proscriptions filled.s*. «A.K, * A 4jp4fAA 4A - • - • *A-v* «“Ay*1-AA..f A-AlS WJSÏTlTïON ÏJlhfï^iPN's fe| |||S ffe" ïtot cy SCtnplos * ¿v ^J|*WÎ^mS^î. * «jja y, *|y A y * A^ymÎ t 4*04^1. y^>W* * * 5! ïnsiîoction of î/toss fcl|fsf’ ÎatrirD'sf onl !ipoiidri #1 '¿¿¡$m$lLl_« ,yl> . v* 7% 12 -1 ?':44;:^4y:ÿ447S':if4>4-8'ï4;::^4:44i'^4^r’4:34y44''4:'4-':44^y^44;'';y^ BlET‘^TaOTs- | * ^8^p0ci^^l Plots* • #•_,* * .y^yy^y f yy* %r ^y* ^ ^ * y* .*• * ' * y *$ *.*y *• $w yXy^ * y y*y #1^ y •*•■#*• * * 1030 titINPRT,1 JppllHDUSB, *W ^mUL-yiiaTOŒ'îyy* ® EWlOOEES 32MP10YH2D •*••!►•••• • * « • «i,,*; *»*:*:»»*••* % *-, •.*.«.*.•• • ••••••••«** •••*«•«'«• •• * * y * * * 380 j RMii’JRKSî Throo*no\?; rogistoroGL,niirsos rrorô.vaddod to tlo staffs<.._nanoly, Miss Stitoii», drir^rcdi 4 è.^' Mis^1 jÿ\§is. ¿^^ST^onty^fqiir 'nurses aides Jÿ^o^aîçOï'^lâoit'.V^o t^, staffï-tbls4ïfûofci»:^^^S 1 ’ MTjpppisrs Brygoods. 'i^torO » %#y ^*y ^ * • * * ^ Bafbor slop s ^y « »» 'po6d"‘8tf?o BX,§8. * ^Æi^0l'& 20 Jfary Ol^lil^Pyy*« * *ï* * |^^^B286y20 Food- Store S!»' Shoo v^piyi^R 41$,«'25 Montgmery t wardyt^, wÊSmllÉËMi® WWÊ(i& Boaufr_ Shopb.Ii«i m 1 Radio .y*. * !Cy|yi 5$I§M ToèuL*.. « *. *.*^.. .*^«^16,^95.00 '; Wm Social security cards troro is'sudâ ta tho 14$ * enpioyoos of this Division^ Tho Radio Ropair Shop ro-oponod in- Block 14* 1 1 'mÊÊmlÊÊmÊmmtë: supply Moss Section Moss 1 Lvorago noal-s-por day**,.f>270 ÿ '' Total otràcuoos ^nployo^y^y*^jfeif^y**f• t**y *44^/«. w.1,811 /f;4y^;j B|B|P^'1 ThOicraploydop' of -tho i^saitàl Kitdhrp.^orc ÿi^d^orrédv'tô "%|iê ^spiti^'^iyi'-sion uaador thé ^porvisionXbf'îç^ iVcàaif ^hô^nilJt' stations ho rote fora operated by the Hoclth'Bivlsion ‘bfiro boon, trènsf orrodXio, tho Moss, section«.. Block. riot her s haVo bo^n ongagod for oaCli.. block* Tho riossr hall ras conplotod at. MariaOtk, Yollo*rstono ; Park^ "tqrTood_*o&Sa. d4so4iit|-hh_od, f^, 7 "dopc.rtnpnt has "fastitutod a doublo shift of regular dr iVain fby'drilling 1" c* sthdon th in 1tct boon r oc:rul tods. toll & hp 11, p conuts,'’!>tQ &ii0 , 'phtatboh and ^0 :bransplan%tf aosiq pc^tpos hnv^, Won?pW$$*HKi9pH I hn/a&|itional,3000 chicks arrived! 2000 oyer, tha^dok ond/ani 1000 Thursday -Inightf 5FS lapua eh os pd locally ’£&£»• kept in ¿& Justs y frofa*penhed- nith|ofherso Ono ..sd^l$; oxp0ctringi$4% ¿»< fp4^' in %nih,n|.tu^#vii ■yi11 fpsurto1 op nrht ion 'So oniv Sovoroi ovaou06s ^pr p* n^inV£- PSSPW r^kJ^;|oh^rf^rhhS.^i <&bs;j ,* &r *%', T-M:ij\l%: ^V*!* 1§HK§S|V -■¥ ^v«!'\ 33Km;3^M*-CtoN3lBP(^ £41^4,44$. rtnent: Fur than ^pork rof ^nstol’iin^ pipe's at tho projoet. bakery y;ns jj$L botkitpss hails in 1Bi6Ukyh^d|i^^Miip;oS'*r;ofio^;d«h;i^;Bjjhk^_rbdin^fon a bahd^V't g ^ df-; Jdipo-dinos^ heatingoand yl^ibing v0pntinnpd*l| | Tho- lanndi^|po^^at l&ock 14-29 yos^ r<^A&bi^o:' iadk0 -raorn$br the ‘¿¿¿’I Hffi'yW^i^hthb,hhllony ‘thp 0$% ylng’or thy S&W%d& oxtone!G®hrough the -for^pr property Contrd-1 pffico, wltktme dooriThy in mM pqfd ptitipn.' -Honerdl>- EiointpnojiGGpivr-s yiih boxes, |^btd^‘p!^br baskets, sig^p>1*0^44ef ^phon^>et^|kXs, frhnop'.ani anp 'trays ^brO'jn^ib^hd'^iXtai^diW^^A^i^lehs aic4ia£-' t&h® v *2$? v*$K' ^?i?SS:c Hdhtihe rp^^acin^i^f' light fusbsi, rGcol^l^ios* Sobkot's* 4«e*j ^oi*yibG|calls^phsFdroS,tptallgi:,^86|i BoUfc;ino'bhock- ’ ihgn repairing,-and doffpstit^1,bf rofrigorators troro ooniHnnhd► ^|h|4rors;. i»oTrol”ling ¿r pip4.s^ 4P1 Xling/ banks '¡JX 5 ^7ith gravol,-btre.^ continued■* .47bodGn-‘.'dropJS-^orb^instcSL'loci' in various irrigation :Pnginporing fioportnonti Surveyors and faioxs~ continuod hurvuying for, tho ¿¿ain irri*» ygatioh ire a B, and ,n, topographic survoy^pn 7r oa 0 rras begun*, Surveys and grjwfeg1 ¿^akps' top layput ,,;6f, throp Boultvf houso% '■.7o4:° doiio ^ ,823 # Jtohpr oaf ivaonoos ^ jwy yiRB DKPiih'MaT i:j Fi5° Protoctioh OfficorSlbft'-'thp^Gpartm^ ;7runbS X * /MRt-^Q&^erl:QA I® hj^^ yuhn ¿8.^ Itobor of ¿1 A> ®w| *,7 Cf,>.?. * ♦ * y*: ♦«**»».•...« »r f 1 ■» -^¿k' . * • «^, • * . 55. m Ov.. mi HEART MOUNTAIN lllwYOM IN G m X Covering the period June 17 to June 2/iy 19X. Heart Mountain Relocation Project issued by the Reports Division* ' XX' | Xl'An?,*£vis Populations V Increase s Decrease, ST ATI SÍICS (Bvacuee) Last Week 5,5-X This Week 9,56o, Births - 2; Returned frotó temporary leave -{short) - 6; A V Xf'X.’X' ( Returned from-private employment (group) | 23f Transfers. to Dpnter 1 p Others (indefinite)’ - 3,f| Internment Uamp - X To private employment {group) - 16X Deaths - lj Temporary Leaves (short) - 17; Others (indefinite) j I47• PROJECT ATTORNEY » The Project AttorneyRs office during the V/oek has hold a number of conferences with the Charter Planning Commission on.revisions of the proposed charter for community govornmont and has.advised a. joint mooting-of t]*c Block Managers and -»Block Chairmen on ways ,and means of submitting.w| charter for ratification* A supplemental agreement modifying the contract for construction of the school buildings" was --prepared* Copies of instruments for croation of the no7; Xw£paper trust, wore completed; and turned over to tho Reports Division for'execution by theXrustocs. EVACUEE PROPERTY OFFICE? | Twenty-four WRA-I56 forms and t.vo WRA-155 forms wore properly executed and mailed to tho Transportation Division-in San Francisco for storage and transfer of personal property*." | - Eleven evacuees leaving the Center wore assisted in hand line their'property • shippod via govornmont expenso to their now destination* Fourteen applications for release of contraband were mailed to Kr. Sloan and Mr. 'Browne. WRA-153> "153A, -15b forms wero prepared'and exocatad byÉpven c vacudo* residents. Specific instructions were thus»' properly¿presented |||| 'mailed' to!thd WRA Supervisor on tho West Coast* office • In addition, thirty-four cases of various forms wore handled through this HHBK ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Additions to Appointed personnel: Nellie F* Wade,, Dietician, Health Section Transferred,: Lloyd 0>' Yan Buskirky Sr* Steward, Mqss Management Section During the -week the following business was conducted:' li(2 vouchers, totaling |108,080*Xi were scheduled to .the disbursing office' for payment. Cash payments made; Total -» 68I4 - $7,92X35 During thc^wepk of June ,18th’ to June 21]th, inclusive, 113 Purchase Orders were i issued^ totaling $18,075*26p’; Total Vouchors Processed - 218 - $5X601.81 In the Warehouse, aroa, the following carloads were rcGCD-Vcd?' Foodstuffs.......If........;; . ;XV. B X. 3 p|;; Coal* *.......................16 Supplies • ......* .... P. ° ° a. . 1 Transport Trucks In.81 Shipments Rpcc ived.................V.. i........ * 19X ‘ \ (Number Of Tally Ins) T&9. following ritems were salvaged this. wo'di' on our Salvagfl-f,rogram| s-j Qrubqs #■ * *,i^i"*’ •-.*# * * < &*.*}&£, ¿4 ..^•iiis- M|P 4 jjr Grease 1.............. .1. -i.. on our Sal vs * *0>'*'•* •■ •it) S . » - Project Attorney, ^ad worked out details of the procedure. The final, tekt Of thc^ Charter" is 'being prepared in both English and-lapdncbp Vor ^ HH I»1 II ro^id>nts H the Cehtbr',weai dn^d^Sol 3thc dale'' to bo sot for voting on ratification* ' | , IS|f| I| - §g§| , : Judicia Commission; The case of Mrs* Tonoyo^tsumoto vho was ad 1u dr ¿d-Gil tv of ■' iggravate^cssauT^and battery and who Mtor^e second glgi ■ notfufltl fev: re^L f insanity, was referred to the Fro^det Directory who sent the' defehd-nt to ^tBR Colorado general/Hospital for observation* - ‘ v.^?r^rT^ t6 ,Wa§ - edri* poiidlfforceh fWpn y9; Total Of Grahts I^cmpv&nded for Payment during By?? * ¿4 gpolpcatlon, GkrAkk^ .. If 3m^fSS^$h • Fwblic Assistant# Gi%t* ¿¿*||*1® ■*poh * 0c '• »epootei a.:.!... ilumber^qf 'Ci^hing-;Orders, to^rpho^fV,\,^i ?f°tal'||^aou|is 'bmpiolfellli* 6 'J ;1 H summer fppss'l^n : °'L0C1C ¿0 |ra an elementary school next fhlll Miss Kuth Mycr and Miss'-'«ary fno W 'Xv° "Q, icachiag duties with thd' opcriine 'of' thr/ ruml SOL- ?’ O--*, -ifluo to work c,t the hospital'onc-hli df f~e ?ostli S V;i . w I M IS#1 li the sumiHcr months,* j^ji; ^p|j |fcff ^Plll '• 3 ^ • p6 p ;ats 1 nvc cnrolli S for bpenii; acccpi c ¡I-,;- j and }$ nto 'thy 'na^ Iping- for 11 | building m SMPfa t;Ohoxr;S;| rlli|| .s ina *c ^iO'''qr ¡Krtd r >u?V |l|p Sigh.;?; cholt l;tna chars, rilibS Sill! f.etii rh '{1 . Supplies hind ' Equipment-: A compie te to xtb c 6 k. survey covering the first echo el yejar' yias-,.maüe ^Yaspvioohfi'the report wa3/encouraging considersag thd ibekbof -facilities early in' th<£ school|Ht‘wjmyIJ'-^^r ■ Vogati opal ^AgxiQdliuro.^-vÌliò- vocat.i©ôal de$i/pf ^ • / pîcâvcd a d d it i e nn 1 1 a nd to plant pc mane nt pas tu re; beans Wore ; 'als-o pi:; ni eel • Hr • finest Cla’rkyapd Mr* Clyde Clausen, high school torchcrs, have been &ssj'|pcdr to the Agriculture Dopurtmont for | period hot to 'exceed one to reliova¡¡¡¡I oaic$k©nfy* ITotal'Épj|j£*. ,.. «H§ajmj | iSMSffiSS' Statist ice. 1 RcsUrac ; A total of 72’ ' dot ivit lë s' -d&,$ conducted by 1.12 osigi^f ohd/ ^¡4 Vçlu nt pelr Xo adcf I for 7 i 're g is to bo d pee pig, partici pants jJhJ^TR spec- . . ha t a r s* \ ,fh-irhy-one/affairs ; %e.re. Sefyiced bÿhtho . heoHrical -.-depW maintenance department and 58 permits vi ore issued by th 0 cob 0 du le dc pa rt m o nt. Adult l)cgaftiftpntA The hbrte*dny flcpvcr^arrdri^o^^ ^ichiblt&^s hh/f ctetst^&ihg AdnJ trvity of the. week; three talent- ¡and classic shea- performance, s ■ drov-.- capa Athletic, Department $ - 'The 'Heart ¿ibuntaih Colf Club W£.V//arg&toâGd' Triti ]#X:initïaa iïci^^TSvJ^fnç'’ tvjb'Xcad^r-shiÿ graining classes are.beob^duated by'Miss" Francos1 Dougherty ,apd B Wòsrfry ïftftüs I The .Bidet 9.6 ^eriaTl tÙ0ehd * is" .'being prepared :for a tracimo et" cm dulÿ|?3 K» lif f4nd || |i| for A snort, ékrni ip . Boys ahd Girls Club Department* Thb^ovent^ of; net p i-h? this department tfàro-*: j the H I sending :pf^dXc@atcs-:- to' the MCA-. Qôhfc fence' din ''ITtnHS 1 the 1 g s:t obïishing of l:the; /Waf- ■///• Dads Organic a ti bh | "O f jH©a r t Mountain, the ^«çrw* activity gr or; |||f fou» the USO. ’The |gcn> oral rbs et tlekoht movement an d^ the sudden fcliaso pg s 9 Os ona 1 fn.0lprs fava Pauso d % decrease in'clubvmonhèf,$hl'p?df fapproximatajy ^t^beyr^d’ 100 ,'girlhv There has been an increase inactivity of ijoyg «d/girIs undcif il yebrs of age duel to favor-able,.y?c.athbr SM the, school VacatiffA i 'Î’îiis depar-ijiaont;; se&t 'the, ca operation bf other admlhistrctivp divisipns in* saving ^iholc^ enye 1 ope. e cards; from/other rclo-» cation eontbrfc andpintornmont camps.^ they t?ilXbo cbllcotcd and seld to fraise ,fwnds ^ntc r ta | ago &I and ^oc lai ISfeparf lient | A supervisor 'is sou^it/in this department« In^^hX/c^'ikirsonlXin&^cap’ièi" an/ interesting Fourth of July program, is being Ma Int dhahee an d:.; -Supply, De'part/ae nt ;■' This depVMont/is -iüs'îlÿ engaged in gilding'" golf bpurb|^i5.t night" bn a voluntary basis * Soho du lo Pepa rtmOn t : This dopartment- is'^vlng {difficulty' lh getting mes s halls for yo uth or ¿an iz p;t.i on sf /s inôç nevt:;bÌQcib chairmen,t block managers, and moss hall managers exert undue ;*huthof ityai n refis inn IS usé Of |S moèï'halls# ! Tochni cal Dopartment t, * Mr viyipipi. Milhvard/ f-ro-m Tvdn, Fallo, Idaho, vn^ cyh-gag&d to .^RFnihlthb; ;mpbiônHp^tuîOv;;prp^cti>rhl .:,thd.;;;parts;:'btph: his' d&t par ture, Ond the same, 'trouble^ exist s fA? w Oh/Thursday, :d;unc; ^at ADTA^l* a/WoAlcout ctOoli/plb/ec^'in^ thei hospital of t||; ':0.ff:ice ; ''sta ffthp; mo d.ib.al i' ciinib s i ■?'■ tho ■ to.chnical 'iaboratbries, thetas sr,.- he.-1 i g ■ the y/hr c ho us e /and; -'th!-*. *_.v ¿x«;. •* ‘Foof^ WN^SSSI Food' dbofO ■ Bl,# * 1 Monf^mdiy., id« o- Re pair • »I ff. I «f%, 4 HH ■ B&»r"^pLE'’•'•.•■'§.• 0 © «¡',• .>.,>■ 0 © 0ê • ^ mÊmm HK • « '•. ♦¡^, 0 • 0 • -b « $ ' 2J43,00 m9.99.20 ^ #- ®. ® • © • 0 © • 0 • • ';'é''':#,.-..v.. fèTÏilô- ■ .te.'Sà-i .-: 3 Cv- c l Ul 3 il. 0 Q S # s» « • • 0 « « 0 f » 0 e ”« ii « ', 16o*id ç.msffyi iTR/^îSPORTnfïO!î ,iJ© SBRPLY •Moss Section IMos-s Halls, in --operation, i » », 0‘, ».. » *|||*>h • • • k%H ^^».¿Avçrngo0mM por -day., 4,if ¿¿&, . *. 3i/o£jq : J.,/. T,p^aS'bvaçubosh^mpibyéd, » ¿yi,, ^^801 B An iunc,he| j(is ^pro"barod dhily for tho ¡workof s^ %àt thb^/t^rioui^ ,: tupe Department. - Braakf hs%'f òr tho:,‘: early oh iff is’ servod.at and supper- i3& » for -the lato;shift« The Pcaroli .Talley fròacioì’y' in JSSssicll Vìp/s Inspected by Mr* Lane and tho Sanitation Committee. Motor Pool and Gar&fgo Sootionn Motor vehicles in Operation on' tho Project; Trucks • ••»• * .. •»*•.....85 Pickups .... * .............. %'•'•••• • 28 passenger oars*»**’.....20 Miscellaneous types....«..».......................20 During this period a total of 583 trips was made in ironsporting 1*220 tons* WAR WORKS DIVISION Planting and transplanting have been completed, with tho exception ,of celery and pepper. Additional vegetables will be planted, soon. The moisture from thc,rocont rains was sufficient to germinate most of the g soods, but many seeds will require additional wator* , t \ ' . Garbage from tho mess halls is now being fed to the hogs. Twelve ’to fourteen sows are oxpccting. Many more are being sorted out for farrowing. Last week a sow' gave «birth to ,a litter. With the arrival of the latest shipment on 23, the total population of chickens increased to 10,QQ0. The carpenters arc building laying houses from the CCC units; the construction is behind schedule*i ENGINEERING-CONSTRUCTjj Plumbing Department I * |; | r |ge -i V‘ Installation of all plumbing at the bale? ry was completed,this week. A sewage systom from tho chicken coop to the-„disposal plant was being laid» Two, members of of the department are in Yol lows t one '.National Park to remove plumbing from .the CCC buildings thorp* A survey of all space’'hed.tpr^ within the Center was taken to estimate the number of missing,and broken parts in order to put in i- requisition for ;repairs Wi Carpentry and Cabinet Shops Routine general maintenance. r ,..r. Electrical Department Activity-was routine. Construction Laborers- - ‘$i. Cleaning tho main canal and protecting tho bahk from’-erosion occupied tho most time with all crews'. Other crews wercr"clearing the’ farm, lan4 and’burning woods. Engineering Department Surveyors finished laying out the mainland the’-draining ditches on Section Area C> located oast of tho highway. Areas A aqd 33 are still being surveyed. Total evacuees employed......................i, U |" :p PE0 JE$V Preliminary investigation? were started for‘She '^urvose .01 deters ini eg who- * ‘keeping, of'f%-he’y ¡¡Ip othst" yhlpAhiQtf iisS&bil' yi©S&tt-% '$*ittd>.,1^?» One hund red and -three evacuee • cases o i van out Torzn-f wme hand Ted through the Project Attorney f s .Offine« A large • part | of t he cases' requested af hi davits 1 '.Amending registration>blanks . - EVACUEE,ThOPTRTY OFFIGDi ||||ffi Ten WRA^l^^ form® JforyfchtS?t 9rage were: proper ly: owecutod and hai le d- to. the San ■p^aii^Spo'-' blffoo* HfEAfc J1 imWk^m oii^O^iSyShd-iQ $jgm Ih Addit. ion bf /VAri^ia? IEI0 cmtniitfi ¿Hfijro« 11 Map-^d^ef '.^dtamis?ion: The Council.'sc lectod the fed.l eu i n y fa yc. -evacUuonhYruber''-; to*$,$ seryo on -the. ion i , liy T uw h- ^ isushigay Frod Miyasato, * and-A Atsuj i Ohado ^JiMThe^^i 11 sit; with/, the d1vo . Admin1$tree-five, pars onne 1 members cfdthecDonriiSo ien to- dea/l with tin Cent or Theyfirst sc csion ;wi 11; tabe p>lace early.hert wc.cko OhArtor i' ^'Xhc 0oordipdtign-'; '§apmxi$h ar-rangOiftonts for prpeontatioii of t)ie'iJhiirt6r forma,vbi;A dn^S^nK^Ati^ientlipnhSjf-rosidontsi^ A copy of the 'Chnrte^wi 11 be dks tributeclytcp each h.,p%it%bnt by Saturanye Quost ions concerning''the Glia r'cs r •."ii ■ be- a r-swar mi -at-lshe "‘'ond ay evon ingfplla^ h Ip ck;m-e oSings,«Hfhp;'1#^; ¿s>, Miscellaneous . Businc ss ; . Food ip.attc & and th'„ hos ;-it al ,s ituntion w^rc- discus'sc'd ■• at; tt^;^oun^S^e?'.""'ih'd si, %bejfe-* 'JUDICIAL COMilSoIObi m ¡I* Mpndhy | fjunJ -.j.. uj._ at 10 A .ih Jtfd 1 c i in '’!h; I .iVcpiptii^bs ii 0pUrth®^'V: liSlSSIwiii INTERNAL SECDglTY V;,'■■■;■.: ■f%ildepEepartnp/.n%^^^^^ a •.nd-bdh-;.,■ ■■; :■ ..-;a;';d.' s:: d'; ' :Aa j- ■ a:-h-^ l e ■ ;a ' ■-■ "b' '•-’ ^ a- r .c vdahmh Jt^V.enllj| ¿Sllhnpbncy.^ht'ihdUs, duo largely yo-;#xpV4Ank/ of si’I'i ac i'':nt recreational labilities ♦ A s,.light ^in'cr|,aA0L ihydoi&Qstie'-problely Atib^6V' by’Mnptri3 • - - a w- Wjm Sirens and spotlights have been installed on pat'rol cars* The police"'instruct, ion school is still functioning. Sports activities are being promoted to develop physical well-being among staff membors• Administrative Activities ||1 Miss Virginia -Lynn, for rio r Supe fvisor,, oft Student Teach-e1Fs'V^lTlv^ssTimewKwr~‘nHr‘duties asy Vocational Conns e0lpr &J spun aè1 office space,. As ready-an the now high school building,. As ' Vbco,tioh-al 'CounscAor, yMiss Lynn, will also take ciré of ptiuiont relocation to relievo thO/ duples of the* Education Clerk* Miss Bcrnadc.no S chunk will take-over the duties of Supervisor of Student Teachers « The new high school auditorium Wifi |§p schedule,dk for^nse in/co ope ratio i \iith. the Community Activities Department. Educational Activities: Science equipments '-for', chemistry,| physics, and electricity CQIt-iUIITY ACT3VITS|®1| Statistical RosUmo: A.total of 70 activities was conducted by;12.G assignod and 3If vofunteef*T^}a1icrs for 6,301 registered people, 9^597 participants and 21 spectators. Thirty-three affairs were j serviced by the tpchnical dc-partment, 34Ay they maintenance department, and;50 permits wore is sued by the rchsclulc icpartment. Adult Department: Two talent shows wore-hold during tbe v.oet: -bo cr-.a,ao:\tv crowds . Athletic Department: The Block 26 baseball diamond is being prepared for1, a Arp. cl: | yield for the" Fourth of July celebration. The physical''education pdrsohrelPis participating in "the summer, recreation program* B6ys;and Girls Club Department: There has bepn a definite Increase in pArticipatron; and registration of the "younger boys and*.gir 1 s ,diie- to thAsummer :playgroynd activities* - The sale of War Savings .Stomps and the'participation in,the leadership training,.courso arc still in progress. The memb opship in "thit§depiftmont hqs decreased by 550 due. to resettlement- and se-asonalmvork. Such ^t iviti.es -as hiking,- I camping, and swimming, etc., have be n suggested;for AHe- summer. Enter tq inmont an d Social Department:' This dhpartmeut is urge nil y- ird n oc d of-a'". quATif iodT Xegder • An ;the meantime" preparations’ for thAgaldf Fourth of July, arc being planned by volunteers *’,3. Technical Department: The theatres * nhftes will Soon be put up on*the new- marquees being mn do f o r ho th the at res • Lumber is badly needed to replace they temporary stages now being -used as risers in the motion "picture -theatres. The possible solution is to prepare ^broken' mess Tull tables' as risers. Maintenance end Supply Department: This department is busy taking ear a. of Ah. Semiannual inventory ,fo r the W.R.A* and the Community-Activities Department *' Schedule Departmcnt: This department will assume the - schcrduling of the ncwAligb -school Auditorium. All permits will require' throb signatures: hr. John: E. Corbett, Mr. Ray Thompson,.and Mr. David Ynmakiwa. The department is s'till seeking new members* Mr. Marcus L* Campbell is acting Chief of Internal Security* Tota1 Evacuees Employe# 55 SOCIAL "WELFARE Total of Grants Recommended for payment -during Week: Clothing Grant. . •.............. •. Relocation Grant............ »• •. *. Public Assistance C-rant Special Grant* $1,945*61 2*889*76 ' 4*263*11 227*00 Mumbcr of Clothing Orders to Wa.rohouse; 66 37 Total Avne uopi kympToyed mucATioi The noyr high schoolAklldiny will be patrolled by; thokpPlief dcp^rtment & new high school; for uscy by AheypfiAsoS' now in sesy Nursery School: Anew nursdry school was openelAn Block. £8, to -jfc'liovo the- conges tioh in Bio ¿75 2 5 nursery. ' Total Evacuees Employed m 3, TPJ^SPGFTÀT ION SUPPLY* Moss Scotion Avo rare rue a Is pc r day-**., Total evacuo as employed * 0 ‘+\m f • < ,« * 1 *i. • 0 * , s rjt'. ‘d'4|^-'•" sip! aid A: ® |à|X* *;!S® MM Moss lifipÉ 2-30 "dpi iiSU hu a'/',1 ::^u Bb; È Thce/Uj n a.rs^j of t^G; ':9^;Ps n illtll ho- h ird ar. m:. dy. • cl os '*'*11*, bo spit! ah' v;or. Lo rs !, arc t ring 'fedi Motor ]|pp|\£frd., Garage Sections 4 Motor To hie las in a pbiatiph "oh- the Pro jb at « *■' ^ ru oks,!*up# '*1''*? ,* *'• *r * ;*t*' • Misceilah$h^li types ¿V. &* Ì Total evacuees/pm oloybd • wrffifP:, ¿wjm'rawm m .A-w;•«% «'inlv1 Durine; tire r/cck, - ¿.¡37 trips sere ma. de: by tpuakst -ilpmovipj' 9^9!.. tono of s u poi ics 3 #669 mi Ics. ■Forty gre a te jote «ere dono-, s ik t y- e ig Ife r o pn i r. j’bb-s riero compioted. Work in thè body 'nd ..fendor shop he s bocn he ld u, due te thè shorta ;c ór paint. ' The.^arda of the Motor Pool is being leveled no arca'will start as,soon, as ,pos'tfè tirò available « IMBHmKì /COMMUNITY, èìiTBpiàlSES Drygoods Store...........a .* jfM •7to| dBanbo:r{j .Shbpo, 1XA % y .'SsrB.YS^A^^ ;, \ yjl • ^ • <»n * m feiéè .80. food Stero ****.; #219 *8,o,; Fire iln-suyancbj » . * ^*£®* +kift} s f'op d ^ $ tor d , &Ej * ^S$l| ^98 •h6. /Dry elei hnihg (2) * " s lr^ £¿1; Montgomery Ward^V*-* *^4* 1 k* • 568 Shoe lie w%^ • » • • « tata *•’*•» »■■« » •' ■ HM’' m Had ao pc pair *■„•••* • • «*.»****« ^»y|il^dS;/fe; i 37 mi BeautyJ Shops' *• *•*'•• V.'4. 1É Ha port-no%: ava ilablo• WAR WORKS DIMISI Ci; Duo to the. rapid dryiiig of the; ground bpòaus.o o^’-tìioT/am.feathr.r, 'the:'-main IVaOt-ioèvlly 'the lontih^ fieldr éà by 4ho‘':and of ' the || on. ir rl^tipnt has now boon furrowed; aihcfp firsfeirrigr>tio|i, will >hphcost •coding weokJJIp While,it as -a, bit -prematura to judge ©n the-Whole look promising,*:: Carrots oW'. the only |dubious-prop yd Du^tc^insuffiolcnt moibture:^ tho bean fie Id . is spotted. With the completion, of the ct mmd pcppc.r trans-^Ihhtlngj^^l^^f5: ielii* preparation'of the || round is mm being rushed for 1 a$^o pHiS on, crops' du chitoa iottubo^ nappo^ spinach, -and- radish. T y , >_ Stray livestock jhas be come a nuisance in' certain drols of ytho-d farm project* The‘.bredtion of wira^j/foncers is contemplated*' 3yp re: d d Plumb ing - Department ■ vj Because of the1 wind and rhihl dirt'1 foil,»intone'ditch, for'the stfwags lirWgdd from the chicken coop, to, the disposal plant* It v/as necessary to r v/erke rs to re-dig the ditch* Work 'bpguft last week^is,* being ^continue d* rvGeneral ma'intpWnc©yB,Y$e». oon~ Wm Garpontry Qcpartmqnt and ./Qabina.i; Shop jMinor-rpmodoilln# was completed fn thh Son tin dl and’jidmiM^t ration buildilips i 4*< tool »shod fuid- 'a latrine/ wore ochstructed fop t^;vidtory g:.rdeh ei * 120-foot. CCC bu i 1 di ng brood or hpus c v/as e f- ct',.d j th:. cernaiss .ry oe/:. r iment recei ved ^ 50"*gd,.llon "V inogap, barro 1 oradia-;, 'and ^onp-ral ^ihtchanpfq hn^;. ^o^ir^hfc wore dond * Bulletin boards, signs, dog c.:-.gc ,: me c a bine ts -lor ; ooraplelnd and oe J ire rod by the ■Gahihlik;' Electric Shop Activity was routine* The .refrigeration department a Isn. completed routing work. Short wave sets were removed from, long-and-sher t~v/a vo sots this week to com* ply with nor/ government regulations* Construction Laborers Work was routine#. Engineering Department Surveying continued on Area, A for laying out the main d railing#, ditch. * ^ layout of another poultry house was begun, and gradina was done, for the, sewer line' in the livestock area. Total p vacucc s an ployed thJUs week *... •’*|| * M • • * ¡¡I • r ♦ * * .**•••••••****♦■• • 77.6 FIDE DEPARTMENT 7# fire broke It was extinguished way. ^Daraagb §§ tgJo eurro d. Qbhe'r fi re out in the storeroom of Mess Hall 22-JO oh; June'27* 7*59 p«m# in s ix minutes, although .the fire had bagu a to gain some head*-building-was tlOOand a loss of flub<> 17 in foodstuffs was invierò ne gl i gib lb . Number of ova r.a.-..a employed in fire service.............................................* • • > «* • o;V t • ART MGUNTAi N IwYOHn^G Covering the period July T to'“ July 8, ‘19&3» * bearli j\t>untb:ui Jtelocation Project. jfofffcs’ Divisio.il,», a.7..,,t,„ STATISI'ICC population' Increase Xfe.eréé.flfi This Wee?*,’ fiiÉ||É '(syacueV) j| hast. Weefe % jb li* «£'•, % ’f é$e jffjà'é* •' • Botarnedvf!$►$' t'èmpora-ry leave Returned from private employmont (group # * *.+ *# * .. it«,* ♦ififii HMpb&ars. tindefinite 5 ^ * •■ » *.* '4 *,-;.li. ¡p Trans fc^s *- to ollie r^oente-ra• yyvv,#vv*'ji * ry*'”* * « ■*&4-., ♦ y^.y ♦.*,%%.• * e 3 ^p|jró* ^pr^vuteJvgru■Up,'^, *> * ♦- * ■ .-'Vyy-y y*. *.‘4 -^¡^.c Deaths *.*y* ^'4* vHj$fò * / «* * *£ v * • ¿wJ « * Ili | A'-'* ««.». ¿iv* É9 * ¿y » x ■ Tempo rary' ^l/Cayes f^Auort -’^;iir*!' ^ -^yy:*-- ;X;^ binde j^in ate y * .-¡*^ #'* ***«’•-. *. *••“'** • ¿¿i-v®,, y* ®y •• *.y. *- ^iy?*-y# ||i|| •l.,*i •-* • « ¡«..*#^• •- •* c. 8 Is o lati on Campi* mImom............ • • » « • *.,.«, ««...,. • 11 • 2 .E.mct'SS fMphiPty. Qt'^10|S% g: . Fourteen WRA-1’56 forms and eight WBA.**l55y fprkis for storage and shipment of personal property were properly executed and ma iloti to the Trans portati on Division - in . S^’-;ÉrahM sno Fpur applications J reqfte s t ingyrpieasp of contraband items .w or Ammalio d 'tch Mr* ;. Sloan,.■ In addition, thirty-fivo cases of varied .naturo ware hand led by this oT- * g PROJECT ATT ORES Y On the basis of( advice from the SoTioitor the' present trustees of* Commn^'y., Enterprises tor©-advised against attempting to /incorporate; a nonprofit corporation• in Wyoming*, -The project Attorncyrs Office is assisting in the setting Up of a net/ trust* and tho./Enterpr is es will nrobably- be continued in'"that manner;-* The Off-ibe is at--the' present Iihe ha'Rd 1 in^lie^istratiori òf reports'.required^ from those oi/tiing all types of property and int^rb^t* |^n or indirectly, in M ‘anytforeign eoa niaKr*/ggjM :0 . ax>mpxxsiwfim Additions to Appointed por sonno It vary C Pago.no,, So c o.nd ary Schoql To ache r, Edu-» cation Section;' Irono n* "^iaa^?n$cioondary School Teach \Seeohdary SO'^itfpl^^aciiQr^ Education Seotidn; Alberta Hf* Kassil^,-Elementary School Teacher, E^udàtion Section; !!J. Jòy iiUttne-r, EDemqntary School Teachep, Edupsition Soct^bn^ Dorothy,A*’Berne**, Elementary^Schopl/Tbacher, 'Bduoa^ tion Section;- Slajo'rìc É. Jon'òs, Eldméntary- School /fc,ocher, Education Shot.ion; Edna L* Givens , Elenio utory School Tcacho.r, Ed uc at io ti ■ Section ; B&ìph E. Cook, Auditor. iPinanco Sootion; Und^ÌQjtnMth _F| Thompson/ Assistant Xntpt^t Security Officer, In«* torna 1 ' Socu Jrity- Section* é|#m Separationst Samuel ,J*^ C’Umpthll,1 Sr» Carpenter/Publio Works' Division} llargarot A • "J one s,. Elc me nt o. ry School Teacher -, : Educati on Scoti oh; Dorothea A. Feu car, El^-mentary Schdol éidhchor, Èdppation Soct Spcondary Schpol'TefvCh-Eitucatioh^ shetion; Samuel-11 • jSndin, Secondary IS eh pé 1 Tea o hot, Education Sec-'-tion; and llsabcXle C* Knopf, 'Assistant Gounsc 1’pr, Welfare. -‘SCctfion-* Change of StatUb/r Mb If or d 0^ ^Anders on. As sis tint '-Project Director* Community‘fcA- During - the week the/fo 11 pwin^-' business, v/as^conductodi ! tWTotal 362 m -2~ During the we oh of June 25th to July 1,-inclusive., 121 Purchase Orders word issued, totaling #1+9» 851.114* Total Vouchers.Processed - lli2, p #26/551105.*| f p: ‘ 1 B S ih the Warehouse area, the following oarloads were' received: ' - • Foodstuff s..........2 Coal.........................„.,, ,. 1.................... y Total Carload^* •. * • ....'..»....a..«......... "9 Transport ' Trucks in* ^*. ..... v Shipments ’Received*............ I (Humber of‘Tally-Ins) . ; mam ,» *; ....... . ... * ’69 .......’.*....127 The following items wore salvaged this week tin our Salvage Program: Egg Crates Barrels ... -Tins $2. *... Tins $l0v* *v /Grease •,. *43#; ..286 . w% -..¿+00 lbs,. • .11+5 lbs. .. 25 ibs*: ADMINISTRATIVE klftiGEMuHT DIVISION - (July 1 - 8) | ildditions to•;Appointod parsonnel-; “Carl W. Hcton, Tractor Operator, Engineering— Division; and ATBcrtTW. Pierce, Power Machine Operator, Engineering Division. During tho Week the following business was - conducted: 112 vouchors, totaling #52 »£¿¿1*38, were scheduled to the disbursing office for paymenwS^S Cash payments 6 ^ m During the Week of July 2nd to July 8th inclusive, 62 Purchase Orders wore issued, totaling $106>8l+9*57. Total Vouchors Processed - .87 - #51,35)4.10» In the Warehouse area, the following carloads were receivedx *5» Foodstuffs Coal............ Transport Trucks In...-», Shipments Received.....* (Humber of Tally-Ins) ...• 5 ... ,8 >.. 158 136 The following items wore salvagod „this week -on our Salvage'Program; Egg Crates Barrels... Tins, $2.. Tins, #i0. Grease •. A.,< 27I m ¿+36 lbs. Zh5 lbs** 9 lbs. :-C0MUHIT Y ^SERVICSt COMSi UNITY GOVERHMEHT In compliance with the recent Washington recommendation, the Charter Commission unanimously approved 'a revision to Section 18 of the Charter. Tho Council recoinmcndc’d to 1. 0. -undersong Chairman of the Relocation Guidance Committee, that MrF„ Yoshio Kodama»servo as chairman of the Center Relocation Advisory Commit too. The ■'Block Chairman -decided that, relocation is tho most vital' subject for dis cun s ion-and agreed to present it in such manner* Date of prelimi*-nary discussion of general plans is set for Tuesday, ' July l33f Other topics for discussion included the following: | Initiation of a now Red Cross membership drive by the Welfare'Section;. participation of Block Chairmen ¡¡If the- Manpower Conference last Wednesday nfternoon/at 31ocle29-26 at 1:30 ' hosjpatu.1 Jaç-oblom; participation in the July l+th celebration. JUDICIAL'COMg S3I0N On July 8, thirteen defendants wore charged with gambling* Throe of the thirteen were additionally charged with- operating:^ gambling house* Twolvo plead guilty;.,one was absent. The twelve- received a 3U**âay suspended jail sentonco*’ Of itho three defendants charged with operating a gambling /house, two pload1 guilty and.received a 3U-day suspended,jail setenoe. One, Chijiro Gonda, entered a plea of not guilty. He was tried*an! found guilty* ’He will be sentenced pa" July 12, 10 A>M. aattmim v^w5 The¡> .chief prob 1 ojn,'dojai**roitting^this department is the lacjt o;Kpihpato£r* i ■■**■** * *? S§l|li*■#^ '#¿*4», * p % * • 4 * •:ife* ■ 5 ■ H imm mmmM 9|g| Teta 1 or Grants- -Recemended .for,'Pa^crit'gdtr'r^g. WeokPy etilo bhangs •>, • '• ffljy*- • * * *A* * jibhe ■' Re Xo ce t i oh | Grant «t*.«” »•♦»*•»*•# <>.,»,* • •»«* «•»# • X # •«•, |j! X Gü3 «140 Public 14SS.istailco Grant• • •»•«. •»*.-*-'•«» * • a-'*.#,»• •»* • XX *75* ^eolnX Grant •,,*'*» • «■.»■*.»'»('• • • • •■#* * * * • .?■■ * •«•«• * * o • • • * ■..y./X7*0 • • • • Mi I Ü Total tSvaeuccs / ^.mprdy.od * *’. Construction: '^Kllr.y y* ,/, The following; install at ions. hevq -be da jgaacfo* in the now high school building : Two tC Xophono-Sg^it the principal'* 3 office, 300 y.ind ew oho. do o' , and o a o a cl d i t i o na 1 nan* Scr.;to. hasten the■ work err the; floor's X- ;'TheV:moving of the ’‘barrack’. clement-ary .-schools in Blocks 2.5 and 2'9V:tnfee the. now high .. schoo 1 building will bo completed Ä early next wcoll 3choo 1>' scssions will bc. bo Id ho,rc< for the remainder of the summer. This Roving program will .facilitate* re si dents/of/Blopk $$, Barracks rJ^\2 to move 'Jato- liticatcd barracks- ih* Ölock'£S$J andi tlib copstrjUictioii,pf |improve^ ^vr^^eh^h^iaftbatary: sch’O’ol in BlöoJk*^ will ßpart, immodintbly ? ; l!d |\ ■ : ,; f4. vict0.ry garden-; is. beihg- planned: £0r■<■ the.:. .ol.cmen:'tary ■ sohobl ;.chil;dro.n| .vap~\ ;'I'iddiv followsj one1 just' below the^admi^istintig Htll^ soufh\6,r'>th^]hfoa3 -ahd oho Most' of 'th% aroa<*t"' 111 L how supply of textbooks ha;S ,bqguh tb arriVo; to rcplpnioh '^fchbsc nXncady in usc.o U handbook^ fot the eiomoutary schools, ban tbbnh published by Mr o E. TcareJ Principal of the Momentary schOolbjif to §^rvq, as'Px guid^vVA information booklpt far. >t^>d©hd rSy^SmiS m*•&?$&• aEv«®r •V'w^yJVl* Total EvaQUöcs I Employe d> 0. m GQ^WIXXT14CTIVITjX;S f, 1,’ - t7llM ^tatistica'^ Absumo.^v ly total of' 'ab^i'yitif^' WA 0 ondueikid 'b'yn, i^S vas’sighc d and' JQO AoTuhtary lea dors for 6,3^ ^ogistcrod pboplc, 10,14,8^ pn-rtioi^dhts ',ind/26*796 spde-tators. Twenty-nine affairs via re serviced by the technical'dopartmont, 35 hy the ;aAini:o,nnh,co/,dcpartmpntj "had Hh,'’Vprmits 'Vior^ issued by .the; schedulq dpp'artffteht • Jidult- Dopartmoh^i Oho c la bS'i.b drama pc rformdnco was alio Id during the; wook* ' 'This, deg "^Crtinclntr"is" ih^>receipt of a WRil instructi op dated Juno lb bh to ¡limit evacuee, instruc-"tors for Japanese-.styleH, ahtivipy'to-opo fbr'each,'activity %ndor this classifica- luthlotic Dopartmont: The- outstanding“-event (©f the v/eolf W'as the Cody All-Stars v? * Heart .Mountain •ul’lfr Stars baseball game oh? July, i4thj ,v/h ich! wan witnessed by the largest cr owd ever to attend any local sport CVhnt* Joe Suski» Supc rvi'ser of the i.th- f letic Department, has resigned to accept outside employment4 no successor has been named .v-■ .. '■■ " : -y, /'.■■':.; '■.ofy-'-' •;; ' '. f -7. .Youth 0rganizatlops; The outstanding nocompliahment/d-a thisy department v/as^thc pxr-, ffiw|I||I yb.i^h gro:hps.r iin: tl^:^piyf¡41 wpgrhm |. 1 Cencartfby thp Hoy’*; Scouts. Drum;a.nd Bugld^ 6&rp di^ec-tQd hy Mr*,. S* Hake, 'th&’Girl Soouts Drill’Team led -by MtSses Sadako Kitamura and Reikd> Ohara, '■■ahd ...the two'tday Boy Scouts * field-day program.. J ^ntoVtaipmont and Sbc ial ^epartment? Wm, The putatanding. eyt&t AiMthe w^rk. wbA the!' dahee>-; .nptpitapr'h^; by.- the Commuhity’ ;Aet i yities • ■■ -, :■ i&c",Pp.u rth; • 0 f | program ..wo.s ::Pl e.pric 11 and 16itbrdinato'd by this 11 part- j| :meat. The proul'ems of thi3 department arc : the need of additional piar.os for tcachc rs ' and pupils , and the pcrVidcs - of a qualif ie d ciepartm.ont s upe rvisor. The •. suggested solution is to use the-'nurse lg* school pianos whenever they *d* • « • * «.... ».-». »••«»»».. hß ----... 30*960 UÍ0, The damage caused by fire having been repaired, liess Hal1 22-30 has resumed no rma 1 epo ra t io ns * The Ho^pitap Me'ss is s till Viewed | ''All Hospital I employe os hro being fed in mess hallshof Bloclts 23, 2.i|,-and 30* | A foreman ,has been appointed fordoach commissary truck; to insure proper delivery and th eliminate pilfering frogi^the trucks. Motor pool and Garage Sections ‘ ra. ||||| Motor Vehicles, ip.- operation on the Project: Trucks........1.. r ^25 Pickups.... Passengers * llaneous \ typo * • • ;•* O O • ..28 .. 20 .* 20. Six hundred'and Seven trips ,v^ere nfidc; by trucks moving 1,396 tons bf> supplies, | for gl total of fc|92.miles* Fifty-two - grease" jobs were done'atn d seventy-five- repair jobs were completed in, tho shop. • iho body and fender- she f| has 're suried" epo rations | Total'evacuees omployed•..» ITO HOSPITAL (Juho^Slt - July 1)" • ' * 9 .m * ® • t « •Alfr M ®L • o. 0'9'' 4 •- Po.tionts in the Hospital...... Pationts dlschUrgod ....... •... Tgtal Admittod............ Numbe r of Doaths • ¡¡pi *«•».*•« $'. Number of Births X*rays in Hospital Hbspitalìsation Outsido Center OFLRi.TIOHS: -' Major. »hAA...........11^.,. f Minor.... . • AMBULANCL CALLS: .............. CLINIG LABORATORI: ...... 9 a 9 .9 a 9 * ìm: .9 9 9 '9 9 9 9 110 I48 • 9 e 9 9'- I .'Jfèy J ' No report .A... -'9' O 9 9 9 m-m * immrnÈm. f..... - 0 AVA. ^ 7 No report ’Nd ‘reppri DEKÆÎMEHt OF B^aSÏRYt KcArepqrt ¡SMIÎME£Ë ,OF '0P1ÔMDT$Y* . » * * M§ «e #, *£'èr.' * V • * Ho. ropqrt QüTPAT 3CT^ ÎJIüPiiÉTfpi^ï PKilttâiCY1 Hufâbçr of Proscriptions f illocU *.,«* ....... ;..... ♦ : an^TATior' DiriisiOifî MIH11 * jip|. J.yj.7* Jÿ . ¿b-4 * ; laT-'CHSÏÏ ' SpecMg Diets ♦ % *^7$,. * « *a.4||^,. «, *\ 7, .. 4 ^.. y * ^4 . ‘ ¿vtfl'pKï J jj POIîI^a^üSB, ♦.ih 1 ÇVACUDDS'ïplFiiÔy^ÿw ,y -f* *4*Si • p*v*S pM»-l Pat ionts . 4 luttent s dis£■• ,vV’7$ *4* * « *t. a • ^ ’Pot,al 4^^tt0d*4 4**4MV*^V^'*’'*¡p#;,■*|8kSÈ4»*6* Hn$boa& oî Boatk'sV4*| P*. \ f|f| \, *'* *É|.a ,4$ Huiobqr of- "Births.. 7 J. «. I.. y ... y by ig. » % * *, ►. w*’iv *. •>$* • * • • ♦ • ’-• • f. m .. .p».. * .• îip.sp itai is-ât i on-, • $|t|p H ^«ï,«■ 4, Y^^jàW^^Êmit* • • « % ■ Minor... • •,¥•. ,-..y. *1 .'• ,-,.... .»4« .K'.-»4. «.4;.ffiMB^ 1 Thnàs fu s iahs # «. #j>.. fiyijy im^ *... 4....... .$ AMBUIANC2 ' CALLS : | 4 'Totaip H^her « • » • «. « V * «t-. * #»»‘4 i£$. * 4 Pot Day ï,. î(. a7f ».......'. «.. Ko rôport .f;v.'*;î2&i; w report , ..........; 1000 Gporation Satis factory À*.j*.\..rU%ié279Î ........1 U1 riot A’Vÿ-i Xp-t io •'mi\ ', y‘ 197 28 OLIKIC ^ ^ i Nuiribc t of Lab or at cry Spc c imb as Lrcaaàno k #.»*..*•.« *. . ...., , ,:i .vÿéîriv'. DLE.RTÎSk OF OPTOI-^TRY t. • • • • rïï? *•■• »■ >-:• taba4.* #. * *çy't * yy4'* i:«'vy. v;»4:y *'■ »!i*y '9/44©,',,o • * ;ÔLIïi:FÎ4ÆilZy^ : 5 Total Kd^bor^of patients ^¿dsrittodr. • *a ».::.* ». «. .'.„ » 4.„v0:..;0...- püÊàxM''4:V:Jî ;:;t.t4;44^ y. ;t > à ’ ; ' i • mM *•*•*•* .-...•« v.4;v •¥*>. Vi:. SlsKITATiOK DIVISIONt > | ■> | -, •/ / / ’ 1 ggH /-' | x , -« las poet i pa à' pt # 4. » ►»,' ^'V ‘ ^Af^Ç,‘7¿¿^'" Special Diets • *«.» Éif * .4y4’P * »,* * « «.v^l *... • « « •«•,,,* o'................... 191 '. * llva i lablo '.»' * -* A. u *;,' 4 .4>-„-«.-i « 'if ’. , '»,*'^\ # * » > « * «y 2^3, »*»»••• 00 o'* • • • 4 , 2 M^..jt,.-;.. 950- X^lTJHDDXi • HQVSEi XroMBF0ï@i^D41314^-* * -* i• > > 1 j»T»ifeopcrati'ba ;Satisf^otbr^ fVACIEES *OTK>YÊD W*\ïf*' »M*» *#Vi W nV.....f, 5 ^|ÎS# si*,. * poh: ^Piaatiag cpo^ratioa.is a finest cx^japiot^*^' Became" tîic btàbiliaê, ,was 'aot^gpbd, oa^rots nad ta bo ro|jiaatod* Po(tate cicjroagc is pevoaty 4oros- bolotr .o^tijaates duta tb lato piaatiag P.ad poor stcrt.gaoç f sèbal potatoes. / 'The .first irrigation'of ali crops vra? complete^ this weoÿ, s aie: e'ÿ'bps ro> '«solving ihrbc irrigations- Conebatratod çféarts '>vçpc ^cfo'en Irrigation due to'the uhusually Yia.m and: windy t/aat ho r. ,:. ^4 Additional acreage of various chops, _mostly^':litp crops for which successive poploos:. of futurity arc 1 rcqùirççl> will be' .plant.-od see it;» ,■ plaatlhg ; .hero tof brcv- wds be hindi oc ho dy lc , ' but'thcso rcrops': *wi 11 rpo pà - schedule Ground préparâtioa'pn iiS'p acres for C^ragA/chpps lias: boon started' o&7 the’ §id'^-brtri ::è£f:;r:ÿ;p4;a^bat:and; i4&alfajiiil:libb;ipÎantedi 11 a 1 A<.. ;i^M-(, bP‘^ P^Y^^^i^’jr^ap^^^^'^b^dow^brwfàtùrel^ ipèpt'- To date, 'three spwâ-ftavç ‘|ivon.b irthito twenty; pigs, i go. ‘ info c t i' phv w h i C h ■ -. fenced for hog pasture• Plans are under way to fence &11 -north-bouhdhry bridges,-syphons, and canals to keep range- stock away.. I ENGINEERING-C ONSTRUCT lOK-miifTEtLViTCE Plumbing Department: Since requisitions for new garbage cans fell- through, wg/tor oHHs^arc* - Be irig* "re meTd c led, as tr-as h and garbage cans • Because bf the present unsanitary conditions, new’ cans aro1. sorely needed. Two men arb still at Mammoth, Ycllo^r-stone Ponk, removing plumbing frora CCC buildings* Carpentry Department: Improve me nts were made on the high s eh/: cl. The bakery'shop, poultry""heus*eh'^Truc 1: storage, and agricultur.al project v/ere also aided by this department. General maintenance continued'* Electric Shop: Activity was' routine. Construction Laborers: Tractor crews have-been grading^' b lp-ding,' and sprinkling" tHe main ‘arterials" prior to surfacing the, roads. Engineering: Surveying'fer, irrigation on farmland continued. Stakes ¿yerovgraded for eighteen additional poultry houses. '• Cost estimates- eh root collar and grade schools were figured. Drawings- in procoss were as follows: proposed -slaughter housc, grade school plumbing and floor layout/ revised ‘ camp layout, and spotting location for personnel fydusing. : Number of -evacuees cmpldyod.............. ............................... 692 PIPE DEPARTS NT bn oven pah bf grease caught fire in Mess Ha 11 7~3;d on Friday afternoon, July 8. No los ;j .was ■ re ported • The fire was extinguished with slight s me l:c damage .only-* Surveys of all mess halls were '-completed this. week*. General conditions wore found satisfactory. Cbal pilop in the rear of all buildings wore investigated Mess ball managers were: asked to-handle properly their piles cf ccal due to the dan gor vof spontaneous combustion*mA Coi?«ring the period July 8 to July 19 A 19£B »• - Heart^Moiinta;!'^ Re location Project.* ■ : ' r""Issued by"the 'Reports Division*^ . ’ STATISTICS | Population (Evacuee )| Last Week 9*26? / This Week |9*26ï': - Increase : | Births .A*-. • • « • A i»y. .. * • . | * A * * A* I » •A ................ »¿«ij. làeturned' from temporary MMm (shohtJjT^Af**1*A** A*AA***** ** ^ Returned from private employment (group).»:*,*-». »..* • » ............A. 66 Others ( iode finite ) * * » A4A • h è rffs5* * Aaa il- Inte rament 'Camp ****•• * A A* * VA* • * A. Av %t'*m * iW* * $f* 2u * • A MJnjj Late 'inductee, * * *...........« • • • • • * »A , * •. * AV? * • • • • • • • * A A * 2 Oeore.a,s©; J.'1 v .Transf e - to.- ■ O.th® r. jpiente.rsl‘*3fc:'«i',-i * Jprowi#*■ * "E- (gg TO/private employment (group.}* | .A * * A Æ.* :60 Deaths A',» •... A A.....» * ?• 9•.. » Av* .................. 2 Temporary |Lea( short ) A?A * • I A........ A|| * * * * V» * « * A&* v *• * • * »fA 1$ ^^^ffi'Others ( indefinite ) * * a*«Ka* * * fifey*» *r Wjj© « * .... « ifljjftjL; K^^BpRO^CT ATTORifY ; -* âÊMz Vp°À advice hy the Solicitor "that certain project 'officials may be appointed'Deputy United States Marshals, steps have peon taken. to ^ecu re the appointment of the Chief of Internal Security as -an. *’office!* 'United,'States «Deputy Marshal-. One of the evacuee yldgm$ aide#1 is '.leaving tl>Is week for. putside employment* ADMINISTRATIFS ,i!AîîAOEHM T DI\à Additions to Appointe4f||ersonhel; > Virginia Keegan,. Relief'^elephone^Operatbr/Y p^pff-fice $Qrvines" Sôçtio~hî_*^.;rvey Burnett, Évacue® Proporty Officer, Evacuee Property Section; Donate*4 5% Sump* Asst'» Cost 'Accountant,lpina3ncQ Section; Arthur M* Garbutt,? Associate .Design Enginà'ér ¿¿Engin©oring Section; Betty' W|; Manley,, Secondary School Teacher^,Education Section; Mafcus'L*'Campbell, Chief Internal SeodrAty, g Into rm 1-, Soeur it y;’1 a nd Rbdg© r BKlUff,^^tdri^l'Î^®ù)rity Officer, jn* I te mai I Security en* Changes in Status a Evelyn Thompson, Secondary Schoèl Teacher^Education Section;' ^ Viola ST ifelsoa, Audit C|or# -Finance, Sect$dn$'> L*|A 'Main, Supply Officer, Supply Section; and William C*-Evans, Procurement Officer, Supply Section» Separations ¿Vjfl Ke nn qth F-jp Jhompson, Internal So ou fit y Officef# Internal* Security èoetion ;T Mary Va ^‘Oill is,‘Relief TO lb phono Operator, Office Services Seotion; and Susan • AADo^nor,, Jr* Placement.Ol&ficer^. Employment Division* Military Furlough; Harvoy.P* Cha-ndljb'jy Head'"Storekoeper, Fimnco Section*^ During tho wobk th4,f oil owing '"bus ino,s sîwas oo.nâ uç t o d ¿f - 118 Vouchors, totaling $87,221»R5, wore schodulod to the disbursing offico-for WL payÉont*if, Ay-V^?.1i ’li'J:, ‘$¿*4. Cash payments, made Æ Total ‘J2 5 - - ¿al67.00. * P'-DUflng. ¿the^ week o|V tl^y^th^t ;Jul|\2l5Wlusiya§; it.0 PurohhoQ Otdhrs wÔ'refirS-s.Ûbd, totaling lh26B-»9dv I Total Voucho rs, PrdOossed ÎA the Warohousc Area,,the"following carloads■ woro rpcoivddV I Foodstuffs»* * « * ArA * « » *• V» * * »ÂW-'A 9 Suppl ie s • * A * * A A v ? ' A A;*.. * AT• • A"* * ^ a » » 8..K * | I transport Trucks|in**^* Aa •*i A^. 57 Shipment s Received A* . A A * A **•*****»■**••-• * i71 (Humber of Tally**Ins) 2 Tho following itcms were salvaged this week on our Salvage Program: Egg Crate's Barrelsc.. tfiD 12 tins #2. Tins #10 51 lbs 115 lbs 28 lbs Grease SUPPLY ,Moss Halls, in operation. ..... »v*.... • Average number of meals served daily. Total number employed in Mess Section • /#. f -M: .. JU2 ,.30850 .. 1695 The- Hospital- floss is now operating • Mess Hall 7-3Ó Is now preparing, approximately-300 lunches daily for Agriculture workers• 'jHot coffee or tea is'sorved in the field. COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT. The Charter was adopted by tho residents by a'vote of 2,11*5 to, 1,238. Of tho 5,900 registered voters, 3»39h east their votes• Fifty-seven per cent of the rog- -istered voters participated. Eleven votes were void because of technical reasons.. Blocks 1, 15, 17 rejected the Charter’, Four members of the Judicial Commission, assisted by representatives of the Block Chairmon’s Council and the Block Managers, tallied the ballots. The vote on the Charter, which had been postponed a.week due to last-minute instructions from Washington, was held on Wednesday, July ll*. Polling stations, which were set up in each moss hall, were open from 12:1)0-8:00 P.M, The Council is preparing tho first election under the new Chartor at its next session, JUDICIAL COMMISSION After the presentation of an affidavit by Frank Yata, plaintiff, stating that he did not desire to.take the witness stand against Yoshiyc Takaki, defendant* and that he did not want to continue prosecuting him in any criminal action now or hereafter, tho Judicial Commission on July 13 rendered Yoshiyc Takaki a verdict of | not guilty on his charge of aggravated assault and battery, Chujiro Genda found guilty by the,Judicial Commission on July 8 on a charge of operating a gambling house was rendered a thirty-day suspended sentence on July 12 INTERNAL SECURITY Police^Department . r r * *111111 Tho acute manpower shortage inthc department is becoming serious, and needs to be remedied immediately, .Youngsters trespassing on forbidden premises occupy the attention of tho police, Investigation - is being continued on the explosion of a blasting cap which brought serious injury to a youth 18 years of age. Total evacuees employed ................................,...............«k, 56 SOCIAL WELFARE Total 0f Grants ■ recommended for Payment' during Tfeok: £ EDUCATION; Educational Activities: The Van Wage non .Reading Readiness Tests are be4h& istc rc'd to the ’kindergarten children by Miss Be made no S chunk and Miss Virginia Lynn ,in hopes that it will facilitate classification of .all first grade children, Mr, Jack Ruch, State Supervisor of Vocational Agriculture, in visiting the high s0jtob 1vo$|^ab|i&kre project on July 13, commented very favorably on the progress* £ > I CCÄUNITY MANAGEMENT Clothing Grant,• Relocation Grant $ 7.5O $1813.01 Number of Clothing Orders to Warehouse Total Number Employed,,*.............. 190 ¿É mm Pg Joseph Samlet spent three days on the mÈÊ^ÊB conferring with Mi** Molford An** doreon, Mr* John Corbett and Mr* Harold Bottrcll regarding the development of Adult Education jand Vocational Re-training program*^¿4^ ' |fW Construction ; Tho c lomcntary- schools, formerly located in Blocks 25 and 28, have ||| Be erf moved to the high school building for the remainder of the summor* This per- -mits tha residents of barracks 7 to 12 in Block 25 to move into those' vacated gram*« mar 11 dfeoô 1 „ bw ild ings * The floors of thé entire north wing of the (new high school building have -been fi-’" nishod^*and classes will occupy that section starting * noxt Week* Library furniture including tables' and shelvings hav^~ been moved into the high school v^libihry-* / -\Vj ,fv w^vSÆt*?/ Equipment and Supplies 1 Several pianos have ,]boe-H tuned, three of which,have been plaota in üü Ecv7n3g|i- school auditorium for the music elasscs*%’^^l^l^ Evacuees Employed•. ■ 'J$V2'3L1S& S tat is t i 0 a 1 Ho s u me j A -total ,of 77 activities was conducted by 132, assigned apd , 2^Ij.’'yoluntary'TLea^ers> for 6,159 registered people,^ 9,2-97 participants .and -spectators11 Forty*thrbe affairs Wore serviced by the" technical department# 2i$ by the maintenance' and A3 permits were; issued by the 'Schedule • do xxx rt meat * ¿A. - "'”‘L Adult Department; The following hdu;lt class exhibits wore the outstanding accom** weclc; Embroidojy/Awoodcarving# crocheting"* and.artificial flower AH'" ’fife*Jf *>#d ‘i Athletic ~Department $ Tats Aoki is the how *6tacuec s upcrvisor^ replacing Joe Suski* xhTs" depFim&vtf continues to lose many of its trained workers through .relocation* Tputh Organ i ¿a tlcn go pa rtmdhti jfc foie* supervisor of this dcpartmcM, ‘Voshio, Kodama was drafted By the' Impl’eyrabht Division to servo-/as chairman of the Center Roloca~ tion Committee* . The .problem of cleaning the 7WCA lounge--remains' -unsolvod5 a partial solution;,.is vthc removing -of the billiard tablos that are stored there* A. ^Community' Dance*1 is being Spenserod£by the/ Community Activities on July 117# in' thp, new ibigh;'sbhodl' gymnasium Entertainment and Social Departmcni?IA This dcpfcrtmopb - is .'still without, a, supervi- . soFBut iFFemporaidiy -bc lcl" By ;tbe bf fieq ;manag;c|K Mis s Bisa- Hirashikl*j§ Maintenance and Supply Departments A no?/'supcFvisor, TakAShiozaki, has been cHo-,Fcn- roplaccT"Tats ABk'i, who' was' transferred to"'be supervisor of athletics,*-# Schedule DopaytmentThu problem of space'fof the" Buddhist Church was "solved dur* IFgrthe 11 woo1 fKo approval of all meSiS hall mangers is being sought for the use,', ©C;)t^b^;mess‘ halAj^foF young Peebles*!!sb.clnlk Technical Departments I The showing 'of;, tho free outdoor A&ovio on the-, Fourth-of July was Bho oFts%Hn^ing accomplishment of the week* Ihe -seouring of the two large1|§jl^ electric (fans Jib r, .the ventilation of ’the /’twoV community theatres was a partial solution' of the -theatre, problem*1! The installation iof a cop ling system still remains | ‘a problem*. The!increase in theatre admission’/from 5 bents to 10 qcnW has gone into effect c This department" is working on an- extensivd theatre? pro gram* v A truck . tF transport equipment is t s till,- needed by this department*. Arrangements arc being' ma-dd. with the .church groups, for an ’extensive"visaaFbdu'cubieh program* EVACUEE FR0H3RTX OFFICER Bine 1VRA-15'6 and WRA-155 forms'wer-G(prop rly executed and mailed to the San jranp^sooy S^a^pcy^htioia "D'Avis ion* Eight evacuees leaving thé Cenfcèr viorù assisted in oxecuting WR/i-156 forms, for' shi^iicnt of hç^sqhold "goods. fcS Si x ■ Fpp lie A tio n s for contraband items were properly executed ahd. maiiod to MrW Joyce ,' Èyàcuee Property" .Super,ji® or< inYBeattlot,, WashingtoF*’!^^^® In addition,- twebhy^ninc case's-of varied’ nature wéré hrhdlcd by this Office during• tbb‘*^^ Î BÜSXHEgS Drygood s at or 0 - » *• * A't' Food StorF B1*,B**.*-AV«**'*•*3*530*07 Food Store Bl. 20.............. b,072*0? Shoo Store; v 519*78 Shoe Repair ShopVV*ff ••♦•■<•-*** *• 26%U0 Radio Repair, •,,, • » •, • ,,,. • A8*6? Barber Shops {3 )•••*,*•♦••,♦* 11?•00 Beauty Shops (2 ) * *ÿ,* »....... ,vA ' 15li:*25 Dry Cleaning- (2)*, 251*75 2| TOTAL* * V., Æ * * * ,fI27OT37 HEALTH Patients -in the Hospital..................*..*•*.....* jg.......... ..... »#*.. »,116 patients dis charged*. ...............*..........,,,, ............... I4O 'Total Admitted........... * *......ft ...........*;.*..*,....*........... 38 Number of Deaths * ......*........1 Number of Births •«*........................................¡4 X-rays in Hospital#................» 63 Eos pit alizat ion Outside Conte r................................................. I; OPERATIONS: • / Major................................................................ 2 Minor............................................................................. >, 8 AMBULANCE CALLSs Total .Number,..............................................*......78 Avorage Por Day•.••*•.*•••*•*.*..*..*..•.V. ..I.............................. 11 CLINIC LABORATORY: Total Number of Laboratory Specimens, Examined**.....................*18|4 3 x-*^-*fo'*'vIMIlf DEPARTMENT CP DENTISTRY: , : | v | Total Number of Treatments • • •......*236 DEPARTMENT OP OPTOME TRY: ? ' Frame Adjus tments....................... * * * 35 Total Refractions#'......................................................»188 PUTPATIENT DJ3PARTMENT: ¿1%$ f‘ .% I 'JfA Total Number of Patients Admit tod# .....................................*.*.»386 PHARMACY DEPARTMENT: Number Prescriptions filled. * .••«..•«.. .'•...................#385 SANITATION DIVISION; \ ^ 1 | Watc r Samples • • • •.....»..¿....A •*••«. ••*..«••« 3 Inspections of Mdss'Halls, Latrines A and Laundries, 3 Spocia 1 Diets *................................................................. *993 LAHNDRY# PCWER HOUSE, and FORMULA KITCHEN* *,./j ••••**..<..• »Operation Satisfactory EVACUEES EMPLOYED.............«............* v; m ..*•'.* *.......*..*291 ' 3J|§| OPERATIONS DIVISION ENCINEERINO SECTION ^ ^ ^ *,* : Surveying and Drafting? Surveys of tho swimming pool and root collars wpre con-;;» tinuoH this wcelc. -"’PiVo additional poultry houses and two personnel buildings south‘of the hospital'area were staked* \ 'v,:*1, Drawing in process: Personnel housing floor elevation details, grade school and slaughtc rHi ou sc * - | ^r'')['':¥*}$*'y i ' ' ••; - '-''i Drawings completed: Daily water consumption record chart, engineering section construction progress chart* CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION Plumbing Department *f< '^ <*■vN’ Meat storago boxes arc being made by tho tin' s hop as prospocts for hog slaughtering in August improve* Wc.tor cans were being converted for mess hall use* General maintenance continued* Carpentry ~ Dopa rtmont Ventilators arc.being installed in mess halls and barber shops*- Blackboards v/crc installed in the high school and' in Block 29-26 recreation halls* An office was partitioned in Warehouse 16* General maintenance continued* Construction Laborers - ^gS The ^tractor crew .continued improving tho roads and levelling the grounds at the site of^ the -now personnel .buildings* * :,V /; Tho 'labor orW did fairri work and cleared, the high school lot of bricks ahd tiles* . . * is. “'v * .........?% IBS .1 "iS.,. 1111.. . HShbHK^y* Mf* William B*' Hoff^an,/Firo, Proteetion Adyisojr ¡/fetrri. vod h ore on an ins poo-tioh tour, staying for two days. Horcloft $n July 16*'; Thrde .fire-alarms were'received, with $0 loss Ja^jbuiiuings. or,contents reported. Total evacuees employed |in ,f ire' service .*»*?* *«•..<,m *%•«.. *i *i• * * ¿y* ..•.*«#*»,<5p 4oroago Cloarcdi Thi^ Wcok '-; 70 acres discing* :120 acres of raking and burning sagbFrusK CompTcbed * “Last Wpek ■*-ßß'aoroS' disced only. Total Acres Cleared to Date' 1>§82• Seeded to Acred ;gc Seodei; Table Boot^ • y:*i11 .* ». 6.60 ■Chino sc‘ Cabbago* V > 11*70 Carrots ’(replants}“' fi«litim ■Carrots (nev;)*- . - . . 5*00 Daikon. *. •. • A ij i*/V' 15*00 Dill, 'Ipf 'ü^, * \* .!’* 1.00: Lettuce^ imp' 15Stt .’^ ¿*34 Lettuce ^imp 615*f MK. Jftf 1.00 Lettuce' Bimp 8i47H f:1 2 iÜO,: • i »»8^ TtiiMMBMp 1 s* * V 2.20 Forage mm&L * Ü #IäV^3’* 00: ^^Total vJlf * V| . .129*43 crops, flhryoatodj s^lng |||a^p| '4^'jX .?! W' H i’tffciy Na^pa . . V/.? j, Jlf yjfp * ^r'1$^ ^ ^ lJ|» < • i1*/ * Ret Bed Radish • >§Ä?M ®fli: $17W itet Common ts t : HfSpjg During tbe wepra 1177 ‘pounds of radish v/or^harvostod,v'also 705 pound's of ! nappa. which were thinned out* • Beth,'items .were transferred to• ¡Mralco mm i s s a ry for mas s %oLi di sbribub|^nV;':Watop/feps shutif hc/-i^J.4 oanal', on %ies&y c^dh^ iug*:' July 15.f for a period: of two-^days concrete "iitehiC^dpk Syphon*' Ib is estimated thaft 'hbout/'|ifteen,acres o'f/$ry jSraifb may hayo- ■been lost." Livestock; Pegs t Foedors Slaughtered, /or Burc^lis^.^^B Tf^idfo r re d; | Farrewdd-- or -, Moat production Died Raianc#-': Jj This Week ¡SKil i buckling gand -.^i ^Weiner\ PoUltryV:^^P^^^Last/Wcpfe " inrtnn This Week Pulle ts 9B2 &'; ' Moht /^o^dtiph^^^R»' 0 a•-'#yjagWry, ¿5^ yPTQR Motor vohiclbs in opbratich Fn the projectV * Trucks (|jj&ßfej* * * ««¡j,• 100 ^ pa ckupJ^*.;S. . '* * *'•#*# 1 ^ ^IllP^^' ’,"^u ^ Srf ;/♦ # ^ *5# • ^ jt'if t/S^ • ^ ly , ( j Miscollanoous typet j ^ f# > , ^T'\ . . * ♦ S" ¿1" For the week' ending July 12+* 512 trips wero >made by trucks moving l',22U tons of supplies for a total of 6,681 miles* Forty-nine grease jobs have gono over the racks; sixty-five repair jobs have be on complete d n the shop. ^ nk Total cvac uccs employed fy, yjâWn WÊ0Ê4 Covering the period July IS toyjtuly 22, 191*3» Heart Mountain Relocation Project* Report not available this R AHMiNXSTiaTITOliMmCpCTT DlfeSlgf- fj|| Additions • 10-Appointed - Personnel? ffipwS' RowYahd M7 Bearings HospitaY Yd minis tfator.* Ijfealtt Section ' Byr©n;,C * Hughes'll As is is tant Steward Ssapply Section were scheduled to the disbursing offico for payment • ^ vVMj»VS' fe1IBB1 Cash payments made :SiTDtal - 39,7’^£ During the -week of July 16th to duly 22nd inclusive, »61 Purchase Orders v/er© Is-i sued, totaling 4U>279#50* ■ • -.ll:.^Mg Biota! Vouchers Processed' 213; •*- $3 71156* $7 jjKfe: *• £ ! - 41 , :>Xtt. the Warehouse JLrea^, the following carloads, were received? ;■ >. ! wEt* A now Meas/’HalYwas ©,s tatlis he.d* a% the QaAcado^'C^ Camp, att Toil acetone 'Park# Mr* .Byron G• Hughes./ Assistant Project Steward,, joined the staff of the Mess Management Section ,oh «iuly 19* Issued Dy tne Reports Divis ion STATISTICS Population (Evacuee) Last Week 9,261 This tJFeelç h8S8 Increase: Births^*..* «••«.»• * ÆY* Y. ...*,, *§* w. Returned; from t emporary leave '(short)***. Returned;from private employment (group) Others (indefinite)». ♦ • *» *. ....... *\*. Ins ti tut ion.*«..»*...•................ D? Ü Decrease: • Transfers to other centers To private employment (group) Temporary Leaves (shorty****^ Othe rs (indefin ita)«.*•*..« *, PROJECT - ATTORNEY Transport Trucks *0 Shipments^ -Received* (Humber of Tally-Ins) * W jjvgi mWm% è; m xi n The 'following items wo^e „salvaged this week,? Egg, „Crates^ Tins $2*• • Tins #10**. Ì4IÌ Oreas0•** m0S$ * 21*6- lbs • Wttm SUPPLY -.Moss Halls in operation........ pAverage- number of meals served, daily! Total $ number employed in-Most Section Si 30,81,0 IsJlit Mr* Al SorantOniiSenipr Storekeeper, loft 'for;Cheyenne on July 25, to repm for ; indh cti oh n$S^ kp-fclSiWw ■ Ier SK# SB1BSÏB COMMUNITY IvimOBMEKT^DIVIS ION i ^ C0mmiT7 frOVERNMENT, During the week* the Council inside preparations for the first goneral dee— tion to be hold under the newly-adopted Heart Mountain Charter* The date for the election has been sot for August 11. According to the provisions of the new Char-. ter, c^ch block* at its July 19 block meeting* selected four new members to servo Ob the Election Board* This Board is to receive* chock the nomination^po^titions^ and'transmit the same to thO Temporary Council by Sunday* August 1* ' Forms'^for'the nomination petitions* canQidatcs* acceptance, registration* as well as forms for certifying the'election results are being prepared* The Council appointed the following as.Coordinating Committee for the gen— .oral election* They are: Messrs* Thomas Sashihara* Frank Hirohata* and Shogo Iwa-moto. . • mMf', vievj of the importance' of this election* special efforts arc made to havo as many'citizen candidates as possible to junior the office'of Councilman. judicial yemission : No activity this wock* INTERNAL SECURITY , >■ y f n/ ‘ police Department ^ > y ^ P Tho manpower problem^ still .exists. Mr* H* B* Huff was appointed assistant Interna 1 Security Officer. , All dangerous reptiles were ordered destroyed by the.Police Department. Tho polico arc on the lookout for stray dogs* which may be possible carriers of rabies# A bachelor charged with attacking a juvenile was referred to tho Social Wolfare Department as a possible mental case* Total evacuees employed*................................$5 SOCIAL WELFARE * ' - Total of Grants Recommended for Payment during Week* Clothing Grant...***....*...........*| 171*00 Relocation Grant. .. 1*808.147 Public Ass istanco Grant••*.............. 3h*75 Special Grant*. ............... .**.*, ' 65*145 Total Evaoueos Employed # #)li\.... ,35 HEALTH Patients in the Hospital*. Pationts discharged*• Total Admitted*............. Number of Births ........... . X-rays in Hospital Hospitalization Outsido Conter*....... OPERATIONS: Major• •. *............ Minor •...... . ................... AMBTJLAN CE CALLS i s Total Number Average Per Day*...........,. y.., CLINIC LABORATORY:' ; Total Number of Laboratory Specimens DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY: Total Number of ' Treatments DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY: :Frame Adjustments’*.. Total Refractions OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT: ■' - Total Number of Patients Admitted..* Daily Average Treatments Given...... PHARMACY DEPARTMENT: Number of Prescriptions Filled «••».. 110 31 ■ 2 33 6 § 6 88 12 2^6 196 63 77 =1+35 62 ♦»*•* »No Report* ’ ■Hi DIVISIONS ^fMwWtxt^' liatonp Samples. ¿$ • •«*-»* «•♦*• PKb& • *« • *• • •;♦.* • * W *»WHl ....**.....-•••••*♦•* *•* *f-Jf.Js Inspections of Mess Ha 1 Is / Latrihos* and laundries* **«*• • *'^$,*,iiM* ***#•,#•■••* *• 3' blElVRITCHElhi >,^4*8?/ ¡1 -* '5fv#J K’ s^\y [¿Mjt Special Diets • v5/* «• **%■* •+ | * ft^Y* *Y^$ **•**•• ‘ • *'/**-♦ • .*•>,* *Yf * * • •SS; • * *${?* *Y}Y& LAUM)Rti, POWER HGIBE, ''and FOlmtJKv. KlTCHEI. p|. .^¿£* g Iffi ¡1 # Ope ration Satis facto ry^ '¿vaguees employed* * *. 111. * iSi * If !jJh g I J£ ffil * ' W 1 #*BBS EDifofficoN ! 1 i r 'ImlBW 'Educational Aot Ivit ic & » | Miss, Virginia Lyhn and Mis s’Botandone Sòhunk’-àrc giving | 'ind! i v tdua'T" "stanciaf'&akbd 'teste1 Ho kindergarten e hildron to check; tho.-ir .rondino ss j foratile fir^t'-gn^dO'»- /J/rcndy som6 signifi'"cani¿and rpocttllar?/pspoascs, rcX^qbt the 1 childronrs immediate background and onvironmont * §,LUted-bere are* nUly of.thQ quòs tiene :dnd ahswórs ||b/ * § Questioni Who is thè Prosidont,. of thèUnited 'States%>; 'Answors-r' wFrankn ;W /¥ashington,K|- vHLincóln’^p^IJnclQ- Som1* - ^Hitler” -*•' |P Jesus1*' |,wSanta Gìaus*1^ .(•‘lincio Barn" • ** >', and "Hit- Icr11 h ave - eachlV e e e iv e d dna ■vote whilo 11 Jesus gf^nd 11 Santa Glau sf* HR& alb> Ar aaswers#) ^iS^IWHwBSi ^^Qcmìiìpnt lY ‘ '<$$ thè rul- ing "p-wdrs of y^^^SEQaicgticn;mX'fUtyTC 1 $ocsf!p\ilk|cpkJp^oint-y^ ¿^sworr W^’Tho Mess ''Rail,” v^icb>Tic0,ordi'ngito tRaijf coniadt and pxpdrionoe | | 1-g md,eh more ne&bly, correct than 11 oown^fb6'pld ■ be• 'M Equipment''and t$upplid|^J’A large quantity of; ppp-i Surplus books was imaged frpia th3 iihrdry t6“iiako"' spab$$ books* ^qpks.wprc paro-'^ fully sorted as'to content an $ quality in, order to^provido suitable reading, for' i "all '"groups of'-people lin the .Cpntcjr*^ The" library Is gre at^ at - np' e d .„ n OTi|is 1 fD r currant fiction and recent riar put lie actions*^ - 1 ^ porsonnol Activitiess Mr* 'K;irpld R* Bottroll, .Director of NigltSchool and Adult • E'ducabiod9^Kdctevaicd to. a.ssi'gt- thc Employment Division to help, with problems of^ segregation -and^te 1 bcatlon♦ , '■£ 'Vocational ^ricultu^c : . The vocatipnal agricuIturer bpys . sprayod $ig potqto crop gj wlth sulphur ’las^vip^^'to 'prevent^ .any spread of purplcltopi^a qqripus potato dir//: scaso prcv/lenttjn this pirt 'of tie gtato* /Sffi Total Evaouebs -Employed, »»%• \M Wm* kW^ÈÊtÊ^Îf^ iWmvm-f---*'“*, §k Tf.^iiviTpsy-y ‘,^?ÍKÍ1bfmíí ¿VJ2J Statistical Resude; total of 66 activitiesq»ab conducted,by -^iTÍíssigned^and^ í;fitary^leadprs|for éi.iSi'rGgister'Qdv^o^ib 'ó6>Í46B-i:^rtibipantp:vphd:/ í spectators •' Thirty*’three' affair s' werej serviced by tho\tcchnical 'departmentf J>2. by the maintonanco and Y7 permits wore issued by the schedule department# Adult Department:,, The various 'adult? class exhibits ha.vC resultedr in Inquiries and : :prdprs frb^iha-lnearby Comiiiunitias of' cpdy and :»Pcu’/cli> jaegotip.tioris en a; commercial 1 bits is aro being consideVqd* Mseven, ins t ru,ct pr;/ -of^íJapanb s b- cu Itu ro,'l «activities , befterminr-tod' K accpr%mcqJ'wiih-pv rQcbh|'WRA instruction* , ¥'r , Athletic Department:' The, outstanding accomplis'hmsnt |^of the weekwas^ th¿^Love 11 ^ - yd* Hp|rt' Mou'ntain SoftbalJU game op July'18^ - the looai^tp^ defeated Dove ll by / ;p score’of 13 to-0. It h-s ¿been -very »¿ifficta It to replace the leaders,.'who^havG ■ resettle d#y Drastic|us tments ,havo.boon nqcossa.ry t o continue, Athlotic.*^activities for'the yophg star's f, The-indoor .áctivitioé havelbaen transferred' to' this depart-^ mont for tetter coord inaction, of rp creation hhll attendants and'- playgroup^'lowers * Wi The grade school'"boyst‘ softball gamos; word st/xrted^ and plans are under,'jfe.y for a Sg^éo^C'|p)ésk'gills*'■•IqagUe^.'. 1^, Youth Organizations s . The Boy Scout'Rhily in the'high school auditorium on July 16* ^'wh'd^b'bpJ, outstandi ng ;,event p f ;. ,th.e ^enk*, Atit kis^rall^ thq r®dy Soo uts vd'emons trate d first aid 'and,drills .for parents .and\fvlends*'- Camp slips for the Bby 4nd Girl ' Scouts werq%olo cted, pnd preparations \ are being made/o. conduct camping.toa'ts for ^ g i the Scouts^* TIkh problems id bo solved*^ the, * appointive ni of. a supervisor for this do par tmont § pnd the^tlh in ing of-J mbqrs*^$fp,:• Entertainment and Socials; 'Miss Hisa Hirashíki^/ás appointed supervisor of this -aepartjnont1YYopYucing,^|xs Morioka WÍiq . left for /ut sido- cmp 1 oyme-at* The community -^daírcc hold in tho-fiigh'school auditoripmfcn Juiy^v17* was the ouisbanding social of v'the* v/d ok* P*.Instructors who .word requested to .bo re lo a sod by tho. 'Cpmmunj^^^^inagQ*• men"! Division* except thG'Npiano teachers# were terminated;,# -1+ - Technical /Dopartmont; spocial film v/as secured by this department for free shew- mg to the older members in tho Conter* Another fan was purchased, and a new wator* cooled x^cntilation system has been secured for trial in the theatres, This depart-rant is still in need of a truck to install a portable public announcing system* BUSINESS ENTERPRISES' \ Drygoods Store Pood Store Bl. 20*....*....... Shoe Store Shoe Repair Shop*........*.......* 221*66 12956*35 fRadio Repair• ®7fe 3601*02 Bo.rbcr Shops <35 113#15 3997.87 Beo.uty. Shops : (2) . 150*1+5 6O5.5O Dry Gleaning: (2)... 250.00 221.66 TOTAL,*..., 95$. 5b’ on sale-’a t the Bus iness Enterprises of fico s':;apY a'A EVACUEE HOPSRTY OFFICER Seven WRA-*l66 forms "and four Y/RA-155 forms for transportation- and storage of pcrsonaljlproperty were mailod to the San Francisco Transportation Division in San Francisco, California, Seven ovabuocs leaving the Center wore assisted in making out WRA-156 forms to'have their personal property shipped to their new destination* Eight applications for contraband items were handled by this office and mailed tp Los Angeles Property Supervisor requesting roleftso. of articles impounded in the Police Department* | I-n addition, thirty eases of varied nature were handled by this Office during the week* OPE PATIONS DIVISION .GRIOJLTURE Acreage Cleared: This weok - 120 acres which- consisted of discing, raking and burn-ing sagebrush; also additionally acres we reveled re cl for grain* Tcta-I'Ceres cleared to date H l,2itf* Crops Planted since July 15* CROP ; Acreage seeded Cabbage§|...............*• .*§g.................. 19*60 Carrots............... ;a .... w*....... V.... A .. A, • 6*00 Chinese Cabbage* 12*25 Lettuce wImperial 6l5tl, 28*00 Green Onion*'.,*,...*..,'.......... AA.*.......... 3*10 Red Radish. ..................... , A. *...... 2 *32 Turnips .................. A............ 3* 85 | Forage CpopjA'A Minnesota, 13 Corn.• A*.....,122*00 Crops Harvested * Red Radish*.... ............................. ................ * Comments: During tho week a great deal of the time has been, spent in irrigating various crcps. Crop's -arc looking good*|f Livestock* , "A *!i*A¿A , , fiBRuo I S® 1.709# net Hogs * & Feeders Slaughtered, or Purchased or Transferred tc Farrowed ; Moat Production Die d I Balance This Week koU iP?? m I 0 mt Suckling and woanar — 28 Poultry * r' , ; ^ : Last Wo ok Died „ ' 398 Balance This Yfeok Pullets Meat Production 9101 I U 0 bo 0 9061 0 Correction on Last Woolo*s Report:t Da to | pullets 1 Uo» Deaths / .'' MOat, •- ici; Chickens 1 Deaths r^otal July .1', . 9258 l^eS 0,:. July 7 gEV.i ■9187 ■SsHB K:> Wiw 0 9187 : .July 15 -9101 861 ■ Bp llIBB 0 . :, 9101 July 22 9061 | >i|0| , \ iggj^l 0 1 906l BIGIUEBRXHG SECTION Mg ' R | Jr* \ Surveying || ffllW;')^b surveyors eo.mpl^qqk4t Increase-’ of chlorine;,, ms suggested by hobort Lowe * Wa sh ingto’nArepr csbnhat ivc the is oho ok i ng' 'water and sewag'C'J'cbnd it ions "in t tho Contcr» Teats are-still bednp41 mdo. -„Irri^atioh, Drainagq , ^ dn‘5 (¿jads ' Unit , With tho completion of Heartv*»* * * k-M S* *® * **<♦•*»»***• »»v»**»» * t/1* ^ pickups • »f£ ^'k * * * «• * * f 4 ¥ j*»» *t# •* * * »it* * * * * *ii* *« * * 28 pasOenge rs,» «»^*1 * i * * • * * * *-» *y»«* y* 4^4*^ %av* * * < *‘4f •*?**? '‘18y;.< HpHR Misco 1 lane ous- Typcsr*r4* v#|•> * *•>* ••***• »<■•* U3 ‘For 'the' wo ©loo ndi.r^ijuly pS 7U1 hrips'V/ore^made- in the Tr eject arqa4by>"®J '^trucks moving 1820|-tons-o|, supplies, for th< t|tnl of milqsj i trips to Ycl- lowstonc^ w’oro jjiado by ■* true by carrying back .liO tons of CCC building materials,- for 'tho I total ot <1 > 957 'miles, la11 week * ■ "Fifty-throe greaJso 'jobs, weft lento and 55' repair''jobs wore temple tbd in tho. \ -^otal Evacuees Employed».•••.»••••. . *>-i.. i .¡.;. tt 1 , i..171* \. HEART W NTAIN.* »MINO Covering the period July £2 to Julÿ: 29, 1943, ; Heart Mountain-Relocation Project} Issued by thé Reports Division ■ statistics Population;.*; (Evacuee) Last Week 9,240 This;, Week 9,221 Increase: Births - 4; Returned from temporary leave (short) - 17; Returned from private Jppfe 'Others' Tihdefinitëÿ x* 8; Transfers to this center - 8. Decrease: Transfers to other' centers’!*} 4;' - jjjfc To privât e employment (group) ; 54;|, |§G»§§ I . Deaths **’3| Temporary Leaves (short) * 19; IOthers (Indefinite) ®|51.,|BoEK*SÆ P" ©: * HHKl ATTORNEY I’: Irvin,:.|,echliter, Project. Attorney,,, went to .'Washington on official business. Since the segregaticm announcement wa$ made, the Project,Attorney*s Office has been nodded with requests by residents to-amend answers to Question 28/ and to cancelft? applications for expatriâtioxâ / 'i,<’;^'ImIÉI \ Xÿ ABHINISTRATI7E IvAIIAG-Bimwr DIVISION I ^Jig Additions to Appoint ed Personnel : , C, Madeline Sudd'eft h, Secondary School Teacher, ÿuoation Section Transf erredfVy1* ■% l I James H> Porter, Hvacuee Property Officer, Evacuee "Property Section Separated: , Ruth H. Brennecke,; Elementary" School Teacher, E&ucation Section •/' M. Prances Dougherty/ Secondary School. Teacher/ Education Sect ion During the week the following business was conductedj 123 vouchers,, totaling ÿ84,2.62.74, were, scheduled to the, disbursing off ice : for payment / {' ; y. : - Cash payments made: Total — 227 ~ 14,084/37 During the week of July 23 to July 29, inclusive, 87 .Purchase Orders, were issued, !«totaling |6,398,70 ri - ii&pKHBMM I Total- Buchers Processed^ 166 - "$44»^15,22 |HE£ In the Warehouse Area,' the following carloads were receive!: 'foodstuffs/ . $U‘ f£y$ -EJ* jt$ ’ : : ft | Transport Trucks In I |||E ,E\; V.*‘ / * 33 I Shipments Received,!, ill'}, . , * ,4,4.’/ « |fi| , . . . 70®} (Humber of Tally-Ins) r ' ■Epie following items were salvaged this week: IHM Me crates . ^v,v! >1,4 > \ * v:y/; No ■ activity‘th^s weekV y INTERNAL SECURITY Police Department The Police Department is still confronted with the shortage of manpower# Activity in this Department was routine. There were no arrests made. Total evacuees employed. • • • • . • • .... . • . • . . .56 SOCIAL WELFARE Total of Grants recommended for Payment during week; Clothing Grant. 224# 75 Relocation Grant. ........ ...... 2,523.29 Public Assistance Grant 439.50 Special Grant ................ 17.53 Number of Clothing Orders to Warehouse. • V, • . • . * -« • , • . Total evacuees employed ... . ................. IUSALTH ' -J Patients in the Hospital. ...... . '^atie^ts, ................................... Total Admitted . • . . .. . .. . .. . , . .. . . .. . . . Number of Deaths ........ . . Number of Births ...... y * * ....... * ..... . . X-rays in Hospital. ....... .... . .' •; . %.......... Hospitalization Outside Center. . • • • .......... OPERATIONS! ; Major. .......... *‘\# m . -*# . . . . •. Minor. . . . . S........ . #># . . ......... j AMBULANCE CALLS: Total Number ....... .............. Average Por Day. • . . . . . *",......... . • CLINIC LABORATORY:" Total Number of Laboratory Specimens ....... DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY: Total Number of Treatments .................. DEPARTMENT OF. OPTOMETRY: ' Frame Adjustments. A. . . . .. . . .............. . Total Refractions................................ . OUTPATIENT DEPARTiENT: Total Nuraber of Patients Admitted. * ......... y . • . Daily Average Treatments Given ........ PNARIvIACY DEPARTMENT: V. Number of Prescriptions filled • • . • $ • . • . . . . . ' SANITATION DEPARHOTTi ' . 'Water .Samples ' . « . .... .......... • . . inspections of ,Mess Halls, Latrines, and Laundries ...... DIET KITCHEN: Special Diets. ...... .......... ........... LAUNDRYi POWER HOUSE, and FORMULA KITCHEN - Operation Satisfactory Evacuees employed ......... v;>y:*v . • m . ,, - A . •: 1Ö7J . II ;|106 M 36 . 32 . 3 ¡R 4 . 80 * 5 3 3 67 10 274 130 49 61 320 46 356 f v {' r$ . . 3 . 1514 . 328 EDUCATION . Departmental Activity: The Education Department has given up much of its office space in The Sentinel building to moke room for the segregation program staff. .The Superintendent of Education, secretarial help, and cost clerk remain in Tho Sentinel building, while the•supervisor, counselor, night school director, and clorical help have moved to the new high school building. Tho homo economics and tho art departments have completed moving into tho high school building. Visitors: Mr, Thomas R. Bodino, Field Director of the National Japaneso-American Student Relocation Council ih Philadelphia, Pennsylvanie, arrived bure on July 25* Ho is to remain in the Center for one week, interviewing college-ego students and m v4 tho administrative personnel* t A&ido from assisting students frith personal problems, bo is anxious-to* bring closer' coordination to/promoto sp^Vd-and efficiency between student relocation and other -reL beat ion problems. Mr* Bfcrcrd B. Marks, Jr., Community Activities Officer from tho Washington office,: ponferred'frith odu cat ion officials hero frOgarding various problems of con-., corn to tho Vfeshington office* Ho also brought messages from.Dr, Ado, Education Consultant 'iQ1.Washington^; D* C* Total ovacnees employe&. .......... • • * ,* . Ami • V' '• * • V • 80 CQIMJH3TY ACTIVITIES * Statistical Rqsnmo; yV total of 60 activities was conducted by 112 assigned and 228 voluntary Toadors for 6,310 registered people, ‘9*£43 participants end 17,583 spec-, ^ tutors* Thirty-cigh.t affairs ^aro serviced by the technical dqportmont, 16 by tho maintenance crevy and 47 poim its frero' issuod by the- schodule d opart abut |§}I% Departmental Activity; The‘administrative request- to reduce personnel, together with relocation, "has resulted in consolidation of departments, and tho discontinuance“ of many activities, particularly in the adult, and entertainment.and social departments* The iinmodioto futnro„plans nr©*;, To complotb-constrtiction of i?ho,j| sunaning pool, to bui Id * olf ootball ■ f i el d, "and to increase supervisee! recreational activities for pro-school children* Mr* Edward B*. Marks,. Oommunity Activities . Adviser, is hc^o from Washington, D. "0.. Athlotjc Department: |A,batorpillarl tractor wasi finally made* available to start construction of,tho swimming pool* ,As the lining of the sides and bottom frith grav^^|| moist bo done by'hand, it will bo nobossary to secure volunteer workers* Edvard Mnsuda, Sup ervisor of Boy Scout activities, trill so ok, tho cooperation of-the Block ijnagers and Chairmen in providing sufficient help from each block.\ The block , baseball leagues havo been, initiated, and a badminton tournament is contemplated. . touth Organi2*at ion Oeportmoat j> 1 The ,out st and,ing,'-'oy.onts- in this .organization of axpthbr Brownie Pack end. the ccatping cjf the Boy their respective* comp sites in tho Center* Tho activity trend in this, ds^>a^fepbt ■, t| is for .greater emphasis on children's activities#-^ A, Girl Scout railyo . to be hold In the high school gym on July 31* , ; Entorfealiffiient and Social Deportment sBPlans ureybeing- mode for a, ccmmunityi^h^/i^-" theSSgh school gym on August 7* j’i, jg .Maintenance- and Supply Bob ortmont; | T*e pr obi can of p ro cur om nt^^m^^d for the G-ifl, camp fng^p^ solved by .the-assistance of -Mr* F3$pd' * Hal lor ,■ ■ Pro j ec t St e^^^p* Tho .yr^blem of supervisors* and loaders* requisition/procedure remains to bo Solved* Technical Depp -Hyn ©nt;’ Two used projectors have boon purchased to provide oaciv of - -tin' thanfrfro a' with two project or S|" The income of the ‘motion picture Ippartmont-has increased slightly* -Tho air circulating system constructed by tho porkers in-this department is.operating satisfactorily* BUSINESS ■ Drygoods Storo . . 1 v2) 1 $ 4rQ5p,53 Bodie^hepair* fr | £ 1 . |g& I 21*^7; - ' fodd-Sto’ra jBl* 8 , , . .§» 3993.25 Barber SggjjH (3) | . ip .,'117*95 Food Store ¿1. 20.-.,f 4663*29 | Beauty Shops -(2) * *->1^;'/ x 152*25 Shoe Stare fWsr* 767*94 Dry Cleaning (2) -r • * • 261,10 ‘I tot Ah I | # 1-» 246* 64 It fras announced through this department this frock that persons holding cash -register receipts should turn-thearn’in b©f.orp .the’.deadline,at the, end the mohtir. WJS2M '.™£WY OFFICER This.Office is Compiling the number of requests for shipment fom Tfflii-156, frhicia wore forwarded to the Transportation Office« in San,Franciscolslnce March 1, -1943^ requesting F5?R*s to be mailed ¿to this^Office* ■ A large increase of business and activity is anticipated in view of tho segregation prograhi* * a. -’‘M" '^’r Forty-nine cases pf varied nature wore' handled during tho week, and twenty-- nine interviews wore granted*- There are-175 cases now pend ing consideration in \yhis Office, in addition to roquosts for storage, and shipmont of property. OFERATIONB DIVISION 1 ^ICUMTORE ’ Xovolling, discing 120'acres-complefcod, ready for soeding grq.in, T^vonty-five acres of grain planted this wook* - 4 - Props Planted since July 22, 1943; ; CRQP ACREAGE SEED ID . Romaino .... *y«• . . , . . • . ♦ . 6,00 . Rod Radish. i . 5.46 Turnips • . , . ^ tr............ . „ . 6.25 Table Boots .............. 5.78 Spinach .......... ................ 24.47 FORAGE ORGPS; - | Oats with.Alfalfa & Sweet Clover Mixture .... . o . . 25.00 r.cros Field Corn, Hinnosota 13. ....... 52.00 acres.' Crops Harvested: Rod Radish. . . ........* |........ 3,848 lbs. net - IKK Poasv Alaskan..................i . . 4,927 lbs. not Mappa ...........1 ^ .... . 857 lbs. not Comments: Rocont warm nights hasten the crop maturity and growth considerably. po' matured in 46 days although optimum growing dcays is 54 days 44 LIVESTOCK: | a" 4 | 0 ' | Slaughtered or 4 Purchased 0,;/' Transferred to ; 4 44^,J> Balance# Hogs: Feodors Farrowed Moat Production________Died______ This Week 398 0 0 • 2 396 Suckling & loaner: ^a^c^jD^aot^Jlook^______* Births ^’______________J)icd_ . Cj___________Balance This Week 28 | "19399m 13 ' 4 1 ?8MMK 37 Poultry; |[;Lnbt; Wook jh a ■ Cy■;*-'1.':$ywhy w \Diod. ,■ • •-;...•■/:■ y • ■ : Balance This Week Pullets 9061 I I V«-^. I 30 9031 ENGINEERING SECTION A Surveying: Intra-Center profiles of danger spots in drainage .woro taken, mostly in "the_warehouse and hog projoct areas, and ditches woro planned sfr that proper handling of residual water from snow and rain could bo offoctcd. Throe main ditches wore also staked and surveyed for the corn field in Area J of the,agricultural plot. Grado stakes for the porsonncl housing were also established. Design and Drafting Unit: work in progress included: Making plumbing cost-estimate WPB-617 on grade schools in Blocks 7 and 25. Drawings for appointee personnel apartments., Drawings and designs for office alterations in the Administration building* Completed work included: Moborial bill for hanging basketball backboard in tho high school.y Computations for three-way round horizontal gasoline storage tanks. ’Altorations 'on slaughterhouse design to permit the storage pf 100 sterilized garbago cans. Revisions of cost estimates on,grade school additions and, alterations in Block 7 and 25, CONSTRUCTION' AND MAINTENANCE Plumbing Department: All tho maintenance of heating and plumbing pipe linos has been taken caro of. This section aided tho Commissary, the, Sawmill project, and tho Agricultuf o Department. Carpentry Department: The bakery was eighty per cent ccmpleto. Routine work continued'« £ total of 273 routine service calls was made. Lighting and' pcWor for tho bakery1'.-ra being installed. iL9£s£iL! Nato-r system,'was inspected and recorxiondn.tions were made by R. P. 3|P® '"nd M Po'Tors’ ot tllG Sanitation Deportment. The irrigation supply lino north of tho sedimentation tank' is still under repo.ir. The drv feeder was rop-ir^d. j Rocoixiendations were received from L. 0. Williams end U.>. Leonard, State Sanitar- K Fa■ 0 ■"ay?:: I^J^SPN^hi^agoyand Road Units: Drops in the agricultural projoct woro boing repaired, as well as roadways, Dismantling of CCC buildings continued. Foundation digging at tho personnel apartment or on- is being dene* Roads and streets in the Center wore bladod^and shapod. The high school area.was graded, and field ditches y^ro * Excavating for tho swimming holojlras complotod. -5 - Garbago, Trash, and Jen itors: 7/ork tras routino* Total ovacueos onployod. . . . . .. . * • • * • * • * * \tpVa$ and 4&sy-ïP^îiÇ:’ parent: count é§^we ai^e- .only;;^ii%bae ^sei^cr;-. aeco^fgeneratlöh’ stagey whcééfl •ayëÿi^e:; -3Ä ÿpf «ffllflBSj : ibnlt :éfx.:t^0É. own |■ |ppÉj -patentât-- -haVo;|Í)een áW becsr&pe. theib malted thóiá apárt » ■ di ser i mina ted agài ns t them through the Exclusion Act and, land'laws of the states where we resided . «an^ Ix®^^ '%, we, as a ¿rou’o, have Éadè ¡sf ^ik freedom from Juvénile delinquency and generosi ty to/'alì.,. cora-hnít^ causes* |SlBJí ' , ■ 'As■to the .cro^s section of our fteople, approximately two-thirds oí‘/as >^Ê are American ci ti zens and one- third are. aliens».. who se average age is'ah ont $.*t$\ W$M We haVei as nisei Amerioai^i retained?‘:%ose characteristics ch||thrifty'<••£)? pride i and civi^^indednesaf that is the basic background of yt^befct er American jjjijj citizen. Asha grò-4p we have managed to stay off ther relief mils better than V an^; other second generation immigranjpironp Ä this count j^JJ'We fcvçÈde-rï^H^ mona tratad an extraor dinari des i re - icmnarn and our parents have|hacrifihed¿^Vi much In order that we might'he he11eMSqUipped tdcompe te i n the Ameri way ; ^¡m llfaS^ùrt hermotOtJ we & as a group* £ have' ç^^tttcre.Ameri can Oriental * \ Our parenté j|HN| spent more,[than • H^thel3^•;.iiir^s ié¡- the^Pblted States» -f&ʧ We iòay say that most btìÈhem aTe more loyajl’ to this Country in their quiet ffÄp way than most of those who Were. demandinggthat «wbe put into concentration Jififi because we áte Mlegec^^ySloyal and dangerouäjreiM fo^^he^ni Pah only say that, as a gyouo, W$ know*no other allegiance than the Unitedflj States* &(jtíe were horn, educated, made f biendsMestablished homes and £ >’¿rffiwi businesses here 1 gradually being assimilated %â the s t aWmi of our JB -pelghtérè» A^ aH^l^eee d%i^othei^merl®an^ ^ our share in- the winning of this war*. We -had achieved a fairlv comfortable standard gÉ living'and. r the curtailtn^-fai of theil former nursuits ÿ"“. :M|p^ as ‘extra Curricular school eicti vi ties 1^‘mo vi es* Ame ri can ÿont act s and $ùê$ op simple- whis^ pBÂl^^Jéítóght" causof i^l^Spèinds ir- Í djfce s' minds ,7 and irilfy lead t o tt|dange r ous breakdown i n mæ mbWale Wlíi^ fÀ -IKfaHiare seA; «ni il ÍM,‘áÉÍ'^G^ °'dr jttÉfc ift internment, living a moré or- less community life, standing in line, three times a day fó^ffieais,,mivi^^* toge't^e¿*i^,clrOTded -quartets*.'| using all out other! facilities together, ¿üffefing froffivlack-of. privacy a direct-! contradiction of these principles that- we have' b e© .i fought up t4> held eve as oUpjg under standi ng of the American nw, is going to disrupt'the Americanization of ‘-the great majoriiyof these younger evacuees who ate just * a,t the 1 impress! enable age, Fd wonder we have aotpM^haopenings like1 tbip case whi-Oh hh&-,:deep related \ so’i often hut which illustrates the pc inti It*« about a ^ung child who. was taken away from b¿^iho¿}eiíin an everyday- American CCmjmpiiy and. d^':fith;{h|s .familyJ| into an assembly center*“ After several days he got,up one morning' ©nd said to his Mother:. '%amU.,; I. don' t want to Sthy here¡t in Japan;, , let * s,.go back, home to •. Amafica>St: ■-■ We staff,has a tou^i’assignment tp,. main-* tain a. high morale. and traiíh thebe 'Inier&ee s' JR the difficult problems of, Twli adjustment and re hab-IIi t a ti on after the war* ■ We,, therefore, offervour ‘heart- 1 iest Cooperation to - this end and • we sincerely hope that you can helo us face our problems .^y^adways feeepíñg,bef off- vpu^Oup- American background fervent hope for an early return to the tt4méri©Pii r,Tay pf• life** ' | m yjjlrM asunaga Sème -fear ©'©go/ pur, ffthers and mothers.!hrcSaed% the::'bin© 'jPa^i-f i ç ta^ tb©.*westôrm-,sh©teS AmaflCa^ *3%ese^isseis-* lik©*tne; immigrants '-$1*0% Uurçpé* ’.. came to this promised land for ; the sake of American re.edcmtS$’rOm their pennile©mfe&rift |pfl| as 11 ah ©reps;|st orms ©i>bànjsjlsrfbrnr^f antl^Ji legislation ^epriced thornvorn^'onmer rights-' on|t%Î |ground■ af.- r acial crimination, ¿Racial differences 'has accentuated pt&ip'brchlems,{'i}arrowing^ their occupational- oppOrtuni |Éh fundamental! y * to a? rîcult*arei'5'ÎQday,v after ferty ¿years of hardshippwe the seepnd generation Amâc?jLcan citizens are the only ,;fruit©, fit their toijii.and- "ones -the^-flnd| refagf (fiori-thalr.'future - - In -sp if© of thev-4cntlhupUs; oppression*^ th4 ©cphOmxq,' f oof hold** the a Japanese in general* held, ptevtpus evacuation'* amounted teethe ©am of ¿lifôænR agin.cultural output of 100 million dollars $Lh California^ 3 million dollars in Oregon, and\b million' dollar©| in Washington* -fhe total population,7 ? were engaged in agriculture,. 2h$ In wholesale -and retail g.174 in personal almost 3# in professional^ 1*6$ in, forestry-. «PI fishing, and the rest in minor occupation* In* California, the aoproxi-mate average per farm output in lÿ40 was about $13 #000!,, Oregon ^9 *000» and WJshington $7*000, In Calif dr hi©, °2 *000 Japanese^ produced 35^ of .the total s-e:ricoltural ; output| of, the state f and the State ■ of California produced 2£j$ ■•■ , hB 'the nati oh*- s^total Cutput»' Cthéip w^rd©,r|th6;no '-SÎ^>0OQ '-ùrc^W00^,,Qî^\ the® Japanese popuiation' o^-l^),000 produced 8*75$ of th^* total hation1 s,agricul— -tur^Jv• Opmmoài11es thicà* Was fM| negl igible amoupt in »-the 'fp'oà value* 'fo% ^ths dsfen^e program* iÿn -;fcity o£ -.Se®ttle£ c^rpf ,3^'hotelsWere '• operated >by the'Japane.se and about on,e quarter of < th© ci tyT s cd*y cleani ng. establishments - were operated by thq JapaneSan ^rahei seehS.^ of -^male and %Sfo pf''female whsf, registered for evacuation we're emoloved in service industries* ,;ln the whole state of Califorhia thefe w©r© dairy préfet'-*©t^V‘s and/1 »STf 'eating and drinking place s operated‘_by -.th© Japanese^, Aside .from thes©j Japanese were prpfiqiant cook©|,|put 1 e r s ,.f.- gutdehef d » ' PUrsery^, man, :flOrisis|.. clerks-^ and many others^ This indicates although- limited.- %n-fiells^ fhaC th4y -are; noh/all.^S farmers* "fh©se peonie Wére enjoying average ÌNR incomes' of $1,200 to $2*000 annually while some'-enjoyedi;- netere-pooif and earned enough to live from day to day, whi lei other's,? successful ®p -'the iodines, have purchased }re‘al estates, and built ‘beautiful modern* furnished homes;pith plethora of greenery j and chrysanthemum s ah out", them |iBp| ftb s- I f &m ilyf? bar hip"3'Ui|p)fe Centnry^and a. JfOrd || or two for the uncommon scene which 'characterised the?economic life.of the ¿’JjBg •weal thle.r, ht.;,ieast had| a. f arnil f-m r*. , . refrigerator,} and other luxuries* houghs perhaps, on installment*' Thus* the African ’"ays/of life have been nurtured in the thoughtf pf these People through the" Hiseis and the ~iong'*”eaf 4 thev have ,lived here in America. At ìeàstl|K||!'pèppte 'fere fre^'tdQpend their} èàpdi^V;has&nth©;1 ong;y§ars WNÈfe, ¿aye lived here iri America*; At least'* ¿hese ^^peopl^ were È£ree^£o spend thci||pt; earòf^éo }m©meh$V y|$S^ whataVi^}^aV they dOsfred* Ali^ljb "all.»" the free : fe ,n|sbis werplateful f ¿ttbo^tiflhg ■ struggle of our fathers and ^jgl mothers';!*? face of the oppression brought -against themv/ ^7e were happy ■ the fpotho3';év;thep attained W^ich we sOXfJtnly '■rhsolved to carr^"flon as oup dutyg® of good Americans^ 'rtjnlike}4he; jss#iè*SÌibh -pi tlsenshi^^;deyofa --pf feat \that-, our diti sens hip status wi!,j& he ^ usur ped,|fw© hpck ambltìpbéiio huy.3#apds^-^^p| build homes* and live freely and permanently as an integral part .of American f ami ly; 1A f o|?y^e - hod 11 dream cas tie s|f or^uf • 11 vé s "pfx -puf fu tur e *» wm, J$n De ce mhe p' ^ /fh tal' dàv came* I sèei s tf&TO -'^X dfce d -up everywhere and separated from theii^ beloved, homes^énd their famille-S*‘s,S'inai 1 y When the curfew laws;, military1 zoning, and evacuation orders welshinstigated ' to j}}« 'include the American SpK of'Japanese ance stry! the. whole/ life~o£}%b© , Japanese Conmiunit#|became' a -turmoil*' Ac counts* were frozen*Ì parents, neglected, cars,, and/, ftirpi ture s/feposshi^©d**™w© wepC- helpless Y$ctims|iOf' the money grabbers who came to buv'furnitures and other belongings. at ridiculous' prices. 4 ifhfough the edgéfuess- of evèrsone-to sèil'^> pTi ces became neXt}'to nothing an^^S man^f "realized pothlpg jfroar* thp sale "of their -Ilf©1 s c pr n e were in a position tp questi^ the c4 tf zen ship is t at us. which we held saefed and' trusted to ha' ’ s.al£a^uarded-%y'- éw?" Avieri can 'Démócyhhylfw^1® hi sets dsf ined vO>ir eel ve s ap% "being-close to the "border as men without a country* if! Ihe ’transition'' from the- normal free Alfe ©ut si de to, the regimented, wt soci alisti C. life of; thi^-center has brought depressive chshgey pur-minds -arid attit'ÀdéS of us ni sei si'- ^¿eh ^ hoar Of Seiu2 tor Burtopj'IC.’; ' iteeel ehi o^-Montana*Mstate that crur’ standard of living is sc low tliat we can live in a shack that -pc one .care to live, in and that -ife can li ve on a howl of rice, if'behooves US ..to^ presappose and ^douhtp}althp'a^i X am• sdreVthat. you all’fef understand us,-whether sòme of yh'd-people/dnIthe administrative staff might hold similar Vièws and-that we are now ¿ere living in ^tppia* If so, it is Our duty to "bring to vour survey the truth of-the mattdr that our standard of living is just as high as any averdge American, and that especialp,yi* we niseis cannot . sprvivé - on. a howl of riceand èoy soup^:. .Such mi sounder stand:ing'-,and ! attitude of condesCension ■ upon ps, without a broad and warm f eeling of sympathy and under standing* would cause the rif t‘.he tWeen the àdmini s tratioh and" ’thp pbop^M n® 'd-e te 41 s tySw-fJ I i "te yere* jiTomined that the designs ow bur life tin the camp would be r"^p|l to allow.ps "to live, as normal American life 4s® the outside* We have nom "th .¿ndermihe^hdx obstruct the duties of : thè adminiatrafioh. ' Yet* you must agree -With me we :àr e -, deni e d • the ■ right to have a camera tò take* o*dr babies picture, we arèldènied^the right to go' out ;- ^ ' ^?ét— ':¿Í:■';$îàèrÿéiiÿx.e... w^-fc^,;-C^. :|:j^j||E^ haVe M they swat lodk tocard |HHHKfli Ä wÿjgm %he iWHHfflW^HH ■ sift&st' Mey |ffiii§^ f:%ß^ß kr- J^a'àf &l ti$&Ë&: ^âpé^lâîi^ MÏ %'iííi:'Éàiÿf .»dl^t: ':'|^|f^á W^K^wÄl ’imai&^kò* '’&$ WbÊÈÊ^SËî.$$¿2??=É ¿á?¿in-; -¿di’. .??eií^sp8- ||p£ e >*ja8HMr^ ¿pirres». thus,* ^ofiMÈf í,^ÎÂ¥l&J?; i?) ,%j ,, ar^ ,/i'^’ 1. SÂf i ^»llPp ijfe^~ ^¿f faàjfrll' %^&ftf $|Pfi < (möÄiw fß^fßfjß^ jjf beMIPS l ed ri^|jJ|§ r«tteK}^.tai'|i®% 'OvMm 'fsXi-J$htk i&p&$h .is- bIri»'t}.#%{$StK$$0\ '$§$ ©nelplj^hg ^‘f^|1jhlu’ a jft&iv we ,f iitr^^lia|’el1^#^ jin^5fei|eec^, J^i the "dmerdsnc^«fl¿upf '|li^l|pe^ '' taught at this ¿< raomept, these principles of democracy when they are !^.yled-into ,tbe gd&pd -house #or. ] -4${3p| -^i^eede&t - ■ dh^/wfcl Oh -■ toward experiments | What .greater €xc&vii&s&yX than our• J5$vaXuti pnar;y War¡1 A Jhi^ugh{ |:$||| (GUi^bPei^^ef'ayfe monument/ to‘th^sdcchsa -erimeht *,,/.r *'y& ^pi3|i.';;' We/;^e3!^;(^ipl^^h?he t he' /pay. | j and gut dance i^ake it so} that ^e will ‘soan W proudly-acclaimed by"'all as fellow;;. otm „jijiu^g ^gM’g’MlEG^* 'and time again,'■weifipje told that a*jir future^Le entirely^'dependent ‘J^ upcp '*kw$? '„dwn ti*w^l''d^l •■^^'■'-wtti Wr'A^te^»'|a ems* ej th^ ^wf J&f \w% ,i:caiihd t:, rom c^^ytfv'Vifg 4f- /i^*-C-S8?fX’i^,,‘vr^**A, |i#^ p|withc^t . -jdi ■=/viS|^: /-i*',' ■ ; OliSU^;WiA ?. ^dp^y!- 'Ife'fejist^I ;;v (to %pm§ to our i^eehue^ becaUse'^/We^ere ;unfortuu^tely. a Mnority ^roUn without ‘;T0^st: e^%'^’da^l^:yepr;i^f "d^friyed: SS»ftt #ay|;¥e- ':to;.the ^feellfheihg1 M' -ofi^'^a'tibjiV. . and ^ence dislo^alt;i 2diis is the .true -oicture <$ od^ pitiful predicament'and ^dilfelion-toltair» /-r Göcb» howevér/ w© come from d basiCali# -Very ©bedient and patient íva^AfWtnlj ef^ñate ; "à|%èi^lledàloon fr'IJö&F pf;;" ,, I Affió)Éi©an ■ ¿^bìd^ c^y ty Cnl/-:'''cô|y^y4d' ''aniaai f ^anoy^x■■ ’■ .ti^^v^fï' exact I b|,ayif .■•■.. I . and'' futUr©;: ||iÍllÍÍÍÍp|Í|||^^ íoí i ¿ .the ¡r: ^ ÿ: problems# social life ¡¡ff our government and the militar^ is;àb> accompli shed' f act • Our ¡¡present internment i^oltiiriiil enough * but* yth©n^© look into the .futur© » when i 'p^àc©;"' > . î|avip^'ff b^ en;.' ip't| rnbd and • |ll|||^^ ..-■ ^9^-- °ur ^ " &ov#mentÿ. -» ' |g| ■ ©^©ôtédtis;: ';^|5: $M't ::':ì^0^^Q^t0^t ©oap'vaîWi Hlíà©^lÆ0tUéO^S' | -’'''i ; a,c^\'&oy^n^ht ' 'return Utf :^.í;;^o.|jpúy fóí^e^^ebáia^ !-i^tjEL^t^ ^-^0,;t¡^■fe^ià; befö|,e • ®^,rp^eii|tt;:;i | aí^S© :lb:^>^^í^thls ■ tyff ;. -tf} ©i^|P^OTOMer).^^k ify 'Wé^&^^stO >:. ffipï0oifiij y#- f fif» m'^©rhápy^l^ioú cán vhéi$£ éolyet: thie''V.pidiàì'© • 11 "For 1 ongy. ; fthetker 14''¥wÈÈÈi forever regain aliv© unless "they1 ore properly and •svcurel.y planted* E^^é¿b^é|r â^àtAXiSr,:/ | ^/■^lèi.iengô ■ ■. ',. l|$.^tí ’.: f|i^jät^nt^y,.cán; b© attained £ pâMÂ^I^TO ^•:;^y ’us'timt ||l|É||g||^^ ppbl^a P*^iftya^jr ' ©ni i g^tep e4\:pnd "t ¿â|4 of^^»-'>^u; H allomo Chairman Warehouse Section if Total Carloads received during the 'week. . *y. || .. .......... \... Jg mta) Foodstuffs,........... y.*.. .u. .. *...¿...... .......... 2 2) Humber of motor vehicles in operation on Project.,*.............. .4;,189 WAR WORKS DIVISIOH On March 2, a letter of approval from the WPB on' equipment - for our' agricultural department was received, Eighty-nine implements ranging from plows harrows, potato diggers, disks» tractors and miscellaneous small tools were included in the approved list. The. department, this week," purchased four large used plows- and one all-crop harvester^'7ci^MHHHH| All1 seed’s have been ordered with exception of a few varieties which are | ‘pto 11 availably The hòtbeds now under construction in the Center will be completed soon* Planting is expected to hegip from March. 15«r During'February, the'Sawmill Project delivered to thè -Genter 2&,55^ board feet"of lumber, 58 logs and U02 slabs* This lumber is being used for the construction of poultry nhd hog projects,'' and some of the materials will Tie diverted, to .other departments* The Sewing project completed four curtains for the recreation halls* Thirteen orchestra sport coats afe expected, to be cbmplpted Hi the end of the coming-week* During February, the Poster Shop completed the following' job orders: 89** armbands and vests for the Fire Department, 379 misceli an ecus posteps, 1,0*10 dance bids 'and GOO calendars* “ :$^s V*»S' . BFGIFS^IHG-CONSTRUCTIOH-iatXlT^WCB iPluabing , Debar tment tn-addition to routine plumbing work*-this department!is -installing mixing chambers^ iy the furnace rooms of each laundry-latrine unit, this week, to'regulate the temperature of the water that is released from the spigot in order to prevent4^possible shalding* Parpentry Department Completed Work for the week included construction ofjlcelotex screens, baby cribs, ..and rockers, wire screen racks, forty \hdge reels., and palhting 'linseed oil into Wooden parts of units*^ Electric Department y:3;1 Routine replacing of light globes, fuses, receptacles and service calls we£o performed* Engineering Be par tnenta |&i4" Work in this department consisted of general supervision.of the'construction of the high school »a new garage, and the ‘%\riculturnl building's,. Stròets ’* ’> ïBjE i “ ' ' ’ ' . Ground oxound tho Wio&s .piess' tells and;':Irunclry ^iïLôAïiçs. v&tß jpM^P * ., c^iieÉ of mRi&É JàéòÈMnifìùt 'y MB É¡|sk y Dr^'filici' of ' $| kitchenette "ole1! for the o d1 lin i 31 r ’*t i v e re creati 0119I !«H :is :^eing .preipared* • ' J*j5' Hur/ber cf'colonists employed: Three, cf khon one in on loan fron1 ;A4riculture-/and I:i(^strT, ^ar. Vorkä Diyi sipn.; ; ^