Page 1: Draft-age students may request deferment; WRA's staff fourth loan drive gets underway; revisions made in relocation, personnel management sections; consolotory goods slated to arrive here this week; 500 photographs depecting center life available soon.
Page 2: Incidentally Yours; Martinez group pleades for Nisei through open letter; 59 Joe Nisei receive awards; annual stork club dinner scheduled; CA division lists two job offers; important meeting; vital statistics.
Page 3: Over 100 tots jam Terry hall to see movie; 100th battalion lauded for showing true Americanism; movies; requisition for parts immediately; CA extends thanks to scouts; war loan drive; staff changes.
Page 4: Green Apples; Y's way; new scoutmaster of troop 162; service mothers in 4th loan drive; $30.55 raised for March of Dimes; pre-draft course open to students; church news.
Pages 5, 6: Sports.
Page 7: President's ball nets $25; 35 Nisei donate blood in reply to Japan's atrocities; blaze breaks out in block 9l; sports; relocation; visiting soldiers.
Page 8: Servicemen's dependent's allowance; fires caused by violation of instructions.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
Page 1: Your chance to help them walk again; indefinites hit 193 for January; revised labor cut shows excess of 207; strict milk prescription procedures announced; 14 Amacheans register for draft; Lindley leaves on Denver trip.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; editorial.
Page 3: Exhaust pipe starts freak fire; Pacific Coast legislators vote for WRA house-cleaning; Slates dance; Stork Club social; talent revue at block 11H; movies; set your name in print.
Colorado.
Page 6: My Two Cents; Nisei in Jerome center resent treatment to Yankees; church services; church news; collision results in $100 damages.
Page 7: Sports.
Page 8: Sports; elementary school notes; co-op clarifies non-coupon issue; night classes.
Page 9: Lil' Neebo.
Pages 10-13: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #28: Feb. 9, 1944
Page 1: Monday's 22 indefinites sets new daily record; Knodel speaks to students on draft; quadruped evacuee out on indefinite leave; Army-Navy qualifiying test set; March of Dimes campaign report shows $212.25; construction of office underway; Fujiwara ordered to report for pre-induction physical.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; editorial; two Japanese babies available for adoption; wanted.
Page 3: 1850 Manzanar segregants to be transferred soon; Nisei war hero pleades for American respect; ABC to sponsor valentine dance; new mah-jong rules announced; free movies for children Saturday; movies; quadruped evacuee cont; selective service cont; purchase order for 7000 chicks sent; found.
Page 4: Hospital news; visiting soldiers; please give us hope asks Carson Nisei doughboy; relocation; to receive 700 college catalogs.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; 12 Japanese-American women donate blood in Denver; refunds mailed to relocatees; Fischer arrives to assume duties.
Page 6: Y's Way; elementary school notes; Nisei may not enter WDA areas without permit; Sands of Time; church services; vital statistics.
Pages 7, 8: Sports.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #29: Feb. 12, 1944
Page 1: Knodel to address draft-agers and their parents on selective service; Midwest states offer evacuees desireable jobs; 30 head of beef cattle sent to Heart Mountain; war stamp sales hit over $100; 'Navy' leads 'Army' in fourth war loan.
Korematsu.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; letter to the editor; two babies for adoption.
Page 3: Talent revue at block 11E; vote still sought on alien land purchase measure; tonight's ABC hop proceeds donated to March of Dimes; Abe Lincoln assembly held; movies; job offers in midwest statescont; refusal of alien land bill given hearty approval; visiting soldiers; Red Cross office established.
Page 4: My Two Cents; vital statistics; church schedule; FFA honors AG teachers.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; Colorado sentate kills alien land owning bill; relocation.
Page 6: Buckley appointed new statistician; welfare worker leaves center; to resume book reviews; Sands of Time; offers fireman training course; high school notes; the farm front.
Pages 7-9: Sports.
Page 10: Lil' Neebo.
Pages 11-14: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #30: Feb. 16, 1944
Page 1: Joe Nisei may receive honorable discharge button; high school students buy $152 worth of war stamps; service mothers sell $190 worth of war stamps; local WRA sends $8964 to Powers County treasury; parade climaxes Boy Scouts week; pre-induction talks to commence Friday.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; Letter to the Editor; Relocation.
Page 3: 40 deliquency cases reported; Sands of Time; all-star cast play slated for book review tomorrow; movies; Johnson fetes block managers; discharge pin cont; neighbor republics exhibit on display.
Page 4: Y's Way; thirty Japanese Americans donate blood to Red Cross; half-caste boy gives self up; over 65 faculty members honored; radio version of play to be given; church services; local library receives books.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; local resident joins WACs; lack of nurses' aids will force new regulations; observe baggage service rules; 11 men hired for slaughterhouse.
Page 6: Hospital news; library for adults enlarged; elementary school notes; Johnnie presents; change in co-op meeting made.
Pages 7, 8: Sports.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
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