Gila News-Courier, Volume 3 #21-25

Volume 3 #21: Oct. 9, 1943

Page 1: Ex-residents may return to Hawaiian islands; Butte council will elect chairmen, three officers; six Gilans at Midwest school; co-op assumes another service; 500 warships launched from Rivers ship yard.

Page 2: Editorial; News-Courier passes buck to co-op; cartoon.

Page 3: Model ships cont; rice planted as experiment; carnival open today, tomorrow; carpenters for school wanted; Montana recruiters here for sugar beets; relocation possibilities in South discouraging.

Page 4: Check and pick; more meat for Gilans next week; Sawyer recalls Chicago trip; local police see FBI movie; ship models cont; adult ed. calls back magazines.

Page 5: Hail and Farewell; labor market area classified by WMC; peanut harvest now underway; church schedule; farm-outside shipments pending; vital statistics.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #22: Oct. 12, 1943

Page 1: Canal rings up $3250 in bonds; Miyake chosen permanent chairman of Butte council; Mrs. FDR throws 'a challenge for American sportsmanship'; director can say yes or no on leaves; awaiting answer from glass company.

Page 2: Asakura on Cincinnati; editorial; Margie cartoon.

Page 3: Bennett-my appreciation to..; hospital staff still short; livestock class offers experience; Sacramento evacuee property well cared for; China shall rise again in library; Canal USO girls entertain soldiers; OPA file work finish soon; last call for seasonal jobs.

Page 4: Check and pick; PTA plans active program for coming school year; nose count hits new low; C.A.S. plans song fest; leaders to be trained; McSparren now heads hospital; dramatics class a possibility.

Page 5: Petitions request services of Drs. Lawson and Sleath; hail n' farewell; Kan-bun, shuji classes start; sketching class opened in Butte; GR to sponsor winter dance; leaders to study club organizing, etc.; vital statistics; Eurasian baby needs parents.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #23: Oct. 14, 1943

Page 1: Nisei rescue Yanks behind enemy lines; Bennett to head hospital board; Ikenoue back from Chicago; hearings for 600 still on; co-op delegates; cotton picking slated for administrative personnel.

Page 2: Editorials; laws need to break color line; Little Gus cartoon.

Page 3: Four Christian leaders to speak two days in Rivers; Gilans will know their America; apprentices help in crisis; special bus service; hearings cont; Rogers-Grant movie next; Tule Lake described by Wolter.

Page 4: Ex-teacher now in WAC; Huso clarifies mix-up; hail n' farewell; 'still time to rectify error'; housing hours; color and laws cont; preaching week cont; 'winter gaiety hop' on tap Saturday.

Page 5: Trade Winds; New England relocators find favorable reception; vital statistics; Butte to hold kids' songfest; leadership course starts Oct. 20; Camp Shelby-six JA officers report for duty; Carter joins finance section.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #24: Oct. 16, 1943

Page 1: Colorado evacuee granted first medical license; state's gaudiest clad workers found in Rivers; Terry to visit Washington, D.C.; Gila's job picture is not pretty; notary public.

Have they actually been at sea for a month and a half?

Page 2: Editorial; Kansas City residents aid; cartoon.

Page 3: Payroll, clothing payment delay explained; first shipment from new shed going to Rohwer; construction of school lagging; rice shortage now relieved; distribution of screen Monday; Nisei doctor cont; stoves ready for immediate use; Engeikai in Butte Sunday.

Page 4: Check and pick; Fifth Army communique; blond evacuee will relocate (a cocker spaniel); course given in parenthood; vital statistics; departures; two more Gilans join nurse corps.

Page 5: Dr. Jones is main speaker on preaching week program; receipts before June 30 void; church schedule; Buddhist note; Huso asks Gila's support in harvesting farm crops; varied program offered by adult education; Dawson to speak to fellowship.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #25: Oct. 19, 1943

Page 1: Co-op to pay cash refund to resettlers; Dr. Jones addresses Butte tonight; half day work nets two tons; exchange ships reach Marmago.

Provo incident.

Page 2: Editorial; after a year's flight; evacuation believed boon; cartoon.

Page 3: Adult education offers crafts; warning given on OPA ceiling; Matsunaga back with news of Chicago convention; veteran becomes Savage teacher; Sleath leaves for Manzanar; housing hours clarified.

Page 4: Check and pick; Gila may make lard, soap to meet resident needs; gov't calls for farm equipment; vital statistics; storm history repeats itself.

Page 5: Hail and farewell; religious leaders to hear personal problems of evacuees; CAS issues program rules; canal PTA meet; and pick cont; what do you call them?; ex-servicemen; Caucasians must get ration book; Sawyer releases school schedule; sports.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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