Show i s jy Ts ewa V VS0 OR B EE s y vW ww s LE fla to t A LS llo lo L f V A L dillon YE R MYER IN f pago 4 j rage saturday times jan y COMMON GROUND democracy works in relocation cenby dillon 8S dyer ters is described lay war Au Author relocation of the thorittx NOTE director 1943 number of the quarterly common ground perhaps no other person is more qualiover all picture of fied to present an overall the united tho ton relocation centers in tho the states than the author of the article not hot only does he receive detailed re ports from all centers but he has visit- ca d his observations and personally an have resulted in a thought provoking discussion on democracy in relocation have although tho american public may havo soon photographs and perhaps even movies tho idea of taken in relocation centers the processes operating therein democratic may come as a surprise and the following statement by ayer carries impressive weight the extent to which is practiced in the relocation centers is represented best perhaps by the community government while the admini- staff of necessity responsibility for must have such things as food employment housing and agricultural production the supervision of life in the community is left largely evacuees os themselves es up to the WEA tj uj w tl amt books IS blui 4 and magazinesss were re ani maga froia this week from YU D wi s of techmiss lewis ss V le school in oakland lawrence house at smith college john son of johnson K in northampton mass tom Yainamoto of topaz and laguna beach ton cit y the salt lake city aih i woo Wi cdon is being from a sent as gift fron vernico behre carnon placed on the now rent magazines are now SCRIP TI 01 be kiib script ions will bo issue rack and subscriptions taken as tho the income iner cason magazines may bo be road read but nay do not circulate as yet room tho oroon th in thorbon statistics facts and figures persons cecen ber that during december red borrowed use of the public library and borro ande vo volumes linos have books to date ed accessioned been accession SERVICE books from the non fictum of utah and universities reference vall california will be bo and available on rocil abst through the inter library service the coot will ho be paid by the posta small fio cost snail postage may ho bo ran books nay borrower and hooks 7- 7 the tho works borks of ludwig ludi afi ovon will high beethoven Beeth the library con licht tho Tc januaryy CONCERT cert f or janu R at rec froni Q0 to 9 fa fro bee gr and the moonlight Minu e ili 16 min his in etin sonata arill be played b yr inice jan pa serge will con darewski der ewski duct the london philharmonic orchestra i plan for perymjyer er manent relocation of evacuees es concludes the success of this permanent dispersed phase or of relocation will be dependent on the sentiment of the pub public sentiment of lie in general and the persons will es tho evacuees if evacuated and if the be accepted by the public evacuees es themselves are willing to try to establish themselves in communities then outside tho the relocation centers made in permagenuine progress can bo be nado after revealing the Y2 Q JT sv W in the winter 1 tx 40 how strative JJ T i 1 ed them aw j wcLE K ert 1 1 in symphony no ito 5 in arf leinor 0 BERLIN opus 57 67 diary by hian L shirer the alaa 0ft Revl F F int irate nent relocation frank and intimate to rei fin N 0 f a foreign journal of M E MENTI iio ho saw correspondent 0 s p CALEB FOOTE IN the fateful rise of hitler during the gone somewhat what of a contrast to meyers ye years of 1934 to 1941 11 UNITY AND ASIA by pearl S by lil AMERICAN sec AMERICA article is democracy in Detention cora mrs on caleb foote the rising buck cements buc lents boote in 14 the december Dece riber 19 issue of buck organ of the fellowship of crisis of the negro Pro fellowship Fellow shi Pr olon the japanwith reconciliation relations wi th china iii america ese in secretary hopes a world of foote northern california sec atai view of india and the of the TOR peoples of has also visited several union free onion FOR lewis an un relocation centers THE BIG FOUR by oscar louis center and ho he presents a graphic picture of how frustrated and bia ro abber barons of biased sed account of the I robber bewildered some of the evacuees es fool feel in california huntington stanford crocktrying to become adjusted to the life in er vand and lins and of the building of I 1 i 1 0 fellowship j 1 relocation centers many out no dou doubt bt poured grievances and what they be- evacuees es have the central pacific THE TIMELESS LAND by eleanor dark A and of the tribes Ausit ralia their book about australia lieve to be inequalities of their pres- which lived on the shores of port jackent existence and those time of the first white mens these are given strong son at the tine expression by footo in his article his arrival and of their reactions to the conclusion is that more important than new settlers by jan material efforts to help evacuees MRS the days IMS es is the need for spiritual regeneration and re- and doings of mrs miniver portrayed on 1 1 newed joy in life which is based on sure reliance on the power of truth 1 novio the screen by greer garson in the movie reading nano by the cano sarle name 0 |