Gila News-Courier, Volume 3 #176-180

Volume 3 #176: Oct. 5, 1944

Page 1: Anti-Japanese leader reforms; seven leave tomorrow for Army active duty; NBC to discuss Nisei GI Joe; Butte block managers discuss resident needs.

Page 2: Ex-servicemen re-elect Sawyer for commander; check and pick; co-op releases photo schedule; Pasadeneans visit center; YBA organized in Chicago; to and fro.

Page 3: Slate heads teacher association; Butte PTA to meet tonight; co-op refunds started; changes in housing frozen; JACL representatives first to tour Atlantic seaboard; soldiers to be feted at social; plea to bar Nisei students; church schedule.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #176: Oct. 7, 1944

This is the second issue with the same number.

Page 1: Nisei broadcast at 4 P.M. today; manpower commission discusses reassignment; Butte Rec. Assn meets; Higa, veteran of Italy, speaks here tomorrow.

Page 2: Case does not affect others; prevent that fire; Cleveland aids family housing; calendar of events.

Page 3: To and Fro; Japanese film to be shown; train leaves hour earlier; Tooele open to family men; Lawson to supervise new cooking class; manpower commission cont.; fire prevention week; vital statistics.

Page 4: Omaha's war industries face labor shortage; more message from Japan; check and pick; canal 'Rivulet' staff of 1944 announced; canal high PTA meets.

Page 5: Myer speaks in behalf of Japanese Americans; Kimura to speak; YBA election tomorrow night; PF'ers will not attend social; church schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #177: Oct. 10, 1944

Page 1: Pfc. Higa relates war experiences; Supreme Court to hear Nisei cases this week; hospital plans anniversary day; USO drive-Rivers asked to raise $900; Japanese film tonight.

Page 2: Check and Pick; ads and ends; Pvt. Higa cont.

Page 3: To and Fro; six addition to YBA cabinet; Chicago Nisei lawyer opens office; Lawson sets office hours; Delta Phi; Tri-Y will hear Parker; library asks cooperation; Okuno elected Rho Beta prexy.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5,6: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #178: Oct. 12, 1944

Page 1: Transferees to receive cash; Yahana named canal PTA prexy; fourteen clubs attend meeting; 99 ½ % die from natural causes; nurses aides needed now; dogs to be inoculated.

Page 2: Nisei destroy German nests; books for soldiers; more messages from Japan; calendar of activities.

Page 3: Nisei in Iowa paper; farm releases yields on vegetables and livestock; social held for soldiers; woolen to sell tomorrow; Miller made Denver head; cooking class in canal; area for movie workers.

Page 4: Gila girl leaves for Stanford teaching job; another class at Ft. Snelling; check and pick; to and fro.

Page 5: Write friends in the service; Butte council inducts member; lecture tour; Scout drummers meet; men to speak on 'lubrication'; canal students prepare play; use oil stoves after cleaning.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #179: Oct. 14, 1944

Page 1: Age ceiling on four mess jobs; national war fund drive commences next week; canal elementary PTA officers announced; juvenile board.

Page 2: Thomas expresses views on evacuation; parent's responsibility; Gilans named in escheat case; workers needed at News-Courier.

Page 3: To and fro; sewing class in canal; leaders training institute to be organized here; six juveniles disturb peace; special coach for Oct. 26.

Page 4: Cast of junior play announced; check and pick; more students enter college; fund drive cont; more messages from Japan; canal gets best seller.

Page 5: DeWitt leaves after four day visit here; Delta Rho to have outing; navy and white asks addresses; Rev. Suzuki to give sermon; cats and dogs for inoculation; Butte cooking on Tuesday; two Issie families leave for relocation; church schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #179A: Oct. 17, 1944

Page 1: Housing dept. releases policy; Myers defends citizens' rights; war fund, chest drives to start; can council meeting minutes; new secretary begins duties; canal library.

Page 2: To and Fro; auditors for co-op arrive; check and pick; Coolidge trip changed; PTA presents musical program; 74 students in colleges; nurse transfers to Florence; Gilan accepts civil service job.

Page 3: Armistice Day speaker named; Girl Scouts hold election; Butte block managers discuss art exhibit; Dunwoody gives training program; Curtiss Candy Company asks for more workers; Butte YBA; six youths sentenced.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #180: Oct. 19, 1944

Page 1: Benefit movie nets $888.50; war fund, chest drives get good participation; plans progress for institute; two coaches for November; men needed to install stoves.

Page 2: T/S Chomori's commmission; Chicago's church.

Page 3: Black magic October 28; canal girls meet tomorrow; co-op funds distributed; inoculation for dogs and cats; engei-kai for Butte; Nisei displays heroic action; boy scouts will meet; bargain sales begin Monday;tailoring class.

Page 4: Koseki first resident to leave for Tooele; check and pick; more messages from Japan; Seabrook Farms asks for more employees; visitors; college accepts Rivers graduate.

Page 5: Year's Flight contest begins; block managers discuss community problems; Girl Reserves to hold party; Girl Scouts elect officers; social welfare closed Friday; WPB puts restriction on newspaper use; Butte YBA asks contributions.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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