Anniversary edition.
Page 1: $1031 pledged to national war fund; second anniversary message; woman joins WACs; farm harvest reaches peak; fire Tuesday night.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; 12 service mens' wives return.
Page 3: Chrysanthtmum show slated tomorrow; sponsor talent show to boost war fund; Boy Scouts paper drive; store ample farm produce for winter; along the social trail; to get coast information.
Smuggled bomb explodes.
Page 9: My Two Cents; set school program for education week; new teachers; visiting soldiers.
Page 10: Mess checkup satisfactory.
Granada highlights.
Page 11: Just Incidentally; two-day off for schools; chieftan recommends 'no' on land measure; relocation.
Page 12: Cartoon.
Pages 13-18: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #2: Nov. 8, 1944
Page 1: Roosevelt re-elected 4th term; 43 local draftees on active duty call; to recruit workers for ordinance plant; indefinite leaves take sharp drop; denial on coast return; thanks farm volunteers.
Page 2: Letters to the editor; editorial; Mrs. Roosevelt greets Nisei newlyweds.
Page 3: Motor pool branches out; slate panel discussion at assembly; perform tought war task under fire; Asamoto at report office as translator; deaths here total 77; dance tonight at 7H; ordinance job cont; active duty cont; vital statistics.
Page 4: High school news; Nissei students total 2500 over 46 states; on funeral pictures; story on Nisei girl evacuee; movies; visiting soldiers; church schedule.
Page 5: Sports.
Pages 6-9: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #3: Nov. 11, 1944
Page 1: Center war fund drive successful; list local war casualties; ordinance depot Army representatives here.
U.S. Marshall hits Nisei youth. The marshall thought he was called a name and felt it was his right to hit the kid because of that. Stupid.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; former Rocky Shimpo editor found innocent.
Page 3: Set booster dance tonight; to observe fellowship week with speaker; casualties cont; movies; eye examination.
Page 4: Elementary school notes; high school notes; Rev. Kubose will be YBA service speaker; sports; church schedule.
Page 5: Just Incidentally; sports; relocation; install heater; meeting held.
Page 6: Guest Column; summary report on fire fighting given; Gableman back on job; The Road Back.
Pages 7-10: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #4: Nov. 15, 1944
Page 1: Rescue lost battalion; wounded in France; 4 Amacheans enter service; shortage of office workers.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial; letter to the editor.
Page 3: USO open house; lost battalion cont; fine response given Sioux depot recruiting; ask idle men to take jobs; movies; more casualties cont.
Page 4: Elementary school notes; Putz resigns WRA position; Rohwer crusaders are sunshine spreaders; appoints WRA Indiana head; to assist Father Swift; visiting soldiers; barber shop; church schedule; church briefs.
Page 5: Office workers cont; sports.
Page 6: Marine major gives Nisei flier a lift; weekly G.I. graphs; making a friend of George; on honor roll.
Pages 7-10: In Japanese.
Vol. 3 #5: Nov. 18, 1944
Page 1: List local selectees for induction; report seven more Army casualties; services for Nisei heroes; report on farm yield; return from business trip.
The barber incident.
Page 2: Nisei Potpourri; editorial.
Page 3: Jack Ito passes away; Kawasaki to set up plans for co-op confab; chicken 'reel' on turkey day; more casualties cont; consultant board meets.
Page 4: Co-op news; harmony shown among NY hospital workers; record Nisei war deeds; on phone calls; appoint Udell new sanitarian; YBA to have guest speaker; church schedule; Seicho-no-iye anniversary.
Page 5: Sports; vital statistics.
Page 6:Guest Column; evacuee property office offers varied service; young thespians persent play; movies; visiting soldiers.
Page 7: High school news; celebrates successful harvest with banquet; former LA Nisei puts in busy day at front; Y's way; business law discussion; name your councilmen.
Pages 8-11: In Japanese.
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