Page 1: Print shop under way; 50 volunteers help on farm; open store in AG rec hall; 30 donors are named; movies; art exhibit first place; Radamaker to teach course.
Page 2: Short takes; job opportunities; two Nisei girls featured in 'Times'; vital statistics; visiting soldiers; lost & found.
Four articles on page 3, all dealing with prejudice.
Page 4: Thumbnail sketches; church schedule; ACYC to close; church news; hostel increases invitations.
Page 5: Piano recital set; FFA chapter formed here; Scouts form color guard; senior high lists activity schedule; jr. high students hear speaker; last rites; vacation program set; transfers; new hostel opened in Des Moines, Iowa.
Page 6: Sports.
Page 6: Lil' Neebo cartoon.
Pages 7-11: In Japanese.
Vol. 1 #72: June 9, 1943
Page 1: Five blocks to vacate barracks; Boy Scouts set goal of 23,000 hours on farm; policy changed on compensation; Crystal City six families; NYA youths return to WRA centers; movies.
Page 2: Editorial; Short Takes; vital statistics; transfers.
Page 3: Commonweal boosts resettlement program; may allow return to Pacific Coast; 'Japs clean, well behaved'; 'Times' pictures Nisei soldiers; President would preserve rights.
Page 8 has a bunch of articles relating to prejudice.
Pages 9-13: In Japanese.
Vol. 1 #73: June 12, 1943
Page 1: 1000 bushels of spinach sent to Army, Poston, Gila; election to be held; Fennell here for interviews; injuries fatal to Okamura; compensation to be extended; dates for co-op rebate are set;
'peeping tom' arrested.
Page 2: Lee Casey champions relocation program; Town Hall Talk; list of Caucasian residents; check cashing booth is moved; Letterman's Club holds initiation; visiting soldiers; wanted.
Page 3: Hawaii residents contribute $10, 340; Poston center is featured; Times: Nisei suited for combat team; Fresno dean denies charges; movies; Japanese farm equipment for sale; 13 volunteers leave for Denver; welfare official visits center.
Page 4: Thumbnail Sketches; Church News; 129 awards to be present to scouts; church services.
Page 5: Banquet held by Amache seniors; Honor Society has initiation; object lessons given by Iowans; use of hideaway lake is banned; hostel opened by Japanese; Issei program; workers sought; aide class opens; procedure given for students; wedding.
Anti-prejudice.
Page 6: Sports.
Page 7: Lil Neebo cartoon.
Page 8: Poston labor investigated by Dies; first aid for snake bites; transfers; job opportunities; evacuees reside on center farm; Capt. Karpen to speak to seniors.
Pages 9-13: In Japanese.
Vol. 1 #74: June 16, 1943
Page 1: Unemployment pay refused; movies; Lil' Neebo to appear weekly; short-wave sets banned by WRA; administrators residing on project listed; deadline set for licenses; questionnaires to be issued; Finch lauds combat unit; jobs found for NYA enrollees.
Page 2: Town Hall Talk; Slocum featured by columinist Pearson; editorials back NYA's refusal to accept Nisei; wedding; vital statistics.
Workers go on strike because there's a Nisei nearby.
Page 6: Sports.
Pages 7-10: In Japanese.
Vol. 1 #75: June 19, 1943
Page 1: May secure shoe coupons; ten representatives re-elected to council; dedication plans made; co-op returns $5000 cash on sales receipts; see supervisor before return; meal charges apply to all with leaves.
Page 2: Job opportunities; Town Hall Talk; New York, Chicago area WRA offices are listed; lost & found; vital statistics.
Page 3: Start infant registration; jr. high ceremony slated; senior speakers are selected; program honors grade graduates; 9 students win writing awards; jr. high students are given exams; schedule merit award ceremony; summer school sign-up begins; Upton to speak.
Page 4: Rustlings From Other Camps; electric shop to open; Short Takes; wanted; aide class begins; visiting soldiers; sports article.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: Iowa friendly to evacuees; movies; church group deplores attacks; Nisei chaplain.