Page 1: Myer explains necessary procedure in obtaining grants; discuss Nisei return to student classroom; eight residents leave center for induction at Fort Douglas; donate $487.79 for Korematsu case; Yasuda to address Jr. Matrons group; speaking class open for more students; OPA clarifies stand on eviction orders; 15,000 war jobs seen for Nisei on coast return; honor project director Merritt at second anniversary banquet; on exclusion orders; discharged veteran found dead at Gila (suicide); encourage evacuees to eastern states.
Another article.
Page 2: True American Act; many Manzanites now in Madison; United Nations Facts illustration; folk dancing socials.
Page 3: Dr. Taylor address group on racial problems; former Manzanite returns to coast; cadet nurse visits parents; reveals closing of local libraries soon; CIO reveals stand on Japanese return; obtain employment in west coast city.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5-8: Japanese and translation section.
Volume 6 #62: January 24, 1945
Page 1: Hundreds pay final respects to Mrs. Alch at memorial service; elect Sakamoto student body president; board reverses stand; sports; ask help of residents in PTA book drive; co-op issues refunds.
Page 2: Major Bowron greets Nisei; work offers received for city of Chicago; to present classical music Friday evening; seek domestic workers in Freeport, Illinois; distribute rebates to various blocks.
Boycott planned.
Page 3: Memorial services cont; favorable reception reported in Portland; Manzanar girl attend Parsons College; girl resident returns to near Los Angeles area to make plans for resuming farming (I couldn't read the actual article title; it didn't print right. )
Pages 4-7: Japanese and translation section.
Volume 6 #63: January 27, 1945
Page 1: Farm security aide available for evacuees meeting qualifications; honored at New Year party; adult activity hall opens daily for public inspection; Hutchinson asks aid of residents in infantile paralysis campaign; agencies to permit Japanese fishermen to operate vessels; plan inter-exchange; feature Nisei in Boston Sunday Post; Osato among guests at Allied relief ball in east; Fresno reception reported friendly; police protect Nisei.
Three Japanese are shot.
Page 2: Editorial; CACA-Adult Education sponsor movie Friday; Negro leaders desire amicable settlement; change air mail rates; offer 40 acre ranch for sale in Fresno to Nisei ranchers; Heart Mountain center wins fire-week award; to hold dance tonight.
Pages 3-6: Japanese and translation section.
Volume 6 #65: Feb. 3, 1945
Page 1: Cupid's ball; Carter tells closing of all Manzanar schools in May; Bishop high school students petition game cancellation; new opening hours of auditorium for weekly movies; March of Dimes campaign extended; magazine tells work of Nisei engineers on Italian front; Izume wins 'wings and boots'; broadcast Kuroki experiences on air; Nisei soldiers aid in coal deliveries; children eligible for relocation without escort of relatives; stringent rationing seen despite available food supplies in 1945.
Page 2: Reputation at stake; New York calling; cartoon; Wyoming residents distribute garments to French refugees; plans underway for property removal; open auditorium for volleyball, etc.; entertain Nisei GI's at Astor hotel.