Gila News-Courier, Volume 3 #161-165

Volume 3 #161: Aug. 31, 1944

Page 1: Twelve receive physical orders; juvenile code passed; Engei program in Butte tonight; new net fund trustees named; mail couriers at post office; co-op semi-annual election; Scouts collect paper Saturday.

Page 2: Chances good for scholarship; memories of Prescott; Miyagawa in Army Reserve; another hot warning.

Page 3: Novelty dances to be featured; movie schedule listed for Sept; canal elementary school sponsors movies tonight; Lances plan 'let's dance'; Delta Phi to hold election; canal kindergarten to hold formal graduation ceremony; new canal YBA officers chosen; canal phones for emergency.

Page 4: Check and pick; cannery needs women workers; Amache resident takes xmas gift to Hawaii; calendar of events.

Page 5: To and fro; overseas Christmas gift mailing directions given; hospital aides needed to serve patients; adult education offers classes; tonight's YBA forum postponed; nine juveniles found guilty of disorderly conduct; co-op sells rationed soap.

Page 6: Investigation of evacuee property planned in Butte; Dr. Yatabe lecture tour being planned; employment for girls or couple; ads and ends; openings for Nisei and Issei; cannery-every day is open house.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #162: Sept. 2, 1944

Page 1: Kindergarten to graduate 65; Smeltzers move to Illinois; Butte classes begin Sept. 13; net trustees meet Tuesday; school gets new teachers; juvenile code offenses listed; P.O. to close.

Page 2: Former Gilan visits center; juvenile offenses cont.; Shelby soldiers invite Rohwer girls; Omaha Nisei enjoy picnic.

Page 3: Butte Boy Scouts prepare program; Germans, Japanese use similar tactics-Hayashi; Delta Phi choose new officer; Bryce named to canal welfare; annual staff meets Monday; Sasaki gets scholarship; Delta Rho to hear Sheldon.

Page 4: Check and pick; varied business course open at Omaha school; Wooster admits Butte student; mess operators need crates; Chicago employment for Issei; information on beauty school; Cub Scouts; YW advisory board meeting.

Page 5: Butte Christians show movie tomorrow night; Nisei named as interim pastor; first woman block manager; Ishimaru will speak in Canal; no P.F. meeting this Sunday; Poston speaker; church schedule; Junior GR's to be installed.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-9: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #163: Sept. 5, 1944

Page 1: PMG clearance not necessary; Rivers schools open registration; trial indefinite area expanded; family groups sought in Utah ammunition job; block managers form committee; Butte scouts meet tonight.

Page 2: Technical work open in Omaha; on west coast return; messages here from Japan; Butte code provides for juvenile board of three.

Page 3: To and fro; Delta Rhos plan social; Butte YBA to conduct clubroom night; special coaches filled till 21st; Butte Red Cross needs secretary; financial report from recreation association.

Page 4: Check and pick; forty refund checks still not claimed; U.S. dismisses case for good; 3-man board cont.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Workshop begins service project; second call for talents; Y workers leave Gila; colleges admit more students; engei-kai; secondary staff almost complete; Tri-Y members to be installed; 75 children receive toys; mid-week movie for Butte camp; Delta Phi.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #164: Sept. 7, 1944

Page 1: New men join block managers; canal passes juvenile code; sixty attend Scout meeting; Nitta defendant in escheat case; WFA delegate from Idaho here; hospital needs dietary aides.

Page 2: Brothers meet after 12 years; editorial; additions to ad. personnel; Cullum names assistant.

Page 3: Montgomery gets Yale fellowship; Davidson replaces Rogers as farm chief; YBA to work on clubroom; schedule for womens' club; Delta Phi will install officers; to and fro.

Page 4: Check and pick; Chicago has Japanese employers says buyer; canal library gets new books; Idaho-contracts for 87 available; church schedule.

Page 5: Visitors; art students hold exhibit; farm has offer for one family; three net-fund jobs available; addition to Butte library; faculty members return to Gila; vital statistics; message; delegates leave for Mt. Lemmon.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-9: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #165: Sept. 9, 1944

Page 1: Shelly named successor to Wolter; fall term registration starts; canal elementary classrooms announced; soap to sell non-rationed; refund rate set at 11 per cent; co-op election.

Page 2: Refugees show appreciation; why not the Navy?; canal's code article 10 altered.

Page 3: To and Fro; commercial property may be sent express; canal jr. aides to fete seniors; sixth Poston lad killed; co-op exempt from fed. tax; P.F. announces Sunday theme; ads and ends; Florin fire may have damaged.

Page 4: Colleges accept Butte students; Delta Rhos to hear Ishimaru; check and pick; Bennett will attend meeting; WFA representative seeks seasonal men,

Page 5: Butte Bussei to sponsor two films tomorrow; Idaho schools require tuition; Minnesota soldiers get invitation; Phoenician to speak Sunday; canal honors Rev. Tsufura; church schedule; clubs slate weenie bake.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-11: In Japanese.



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