Denson Tribune Volume 1 #11-15

Vol. 1 #11: April 6, 1943

Page 1: Employment offered in Montana; new service aids evacuees; domestic jobs open; civil service forms ready; new WRA regulations explained; stored goods in L.A. moved; fishing licenses may be obtained.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass column; Pot Pourri column; center's highest point drawing; beautification program to start on school grounds; co-op info.

Page 4: Outside work draws evacuees; open jobs in center; forwarding addresses; forms should be filled for extended illness; block 11 oldsters feted; block 9 honors departees; new Royal Coronet heads picked; flower making class closed; lost & found; Socialites; Royal 7s hold barn dance; farewell party held.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: War housing centers from page 1; songfest set for Thursday; flower festival planned; Rev. Aki preaches on Jesus; Buddhists hear Manzai Duo; vital statistics; two girls feted at party; block 17 fetes departees; co-op workers hold social; board discusses co-op matters; Avidians win; joint meeting.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #12: April 9, 1943

Page 1: Inventory to be taken; departers may receive emergency assistance; plans revised for center auditorium-gymnasium; property office will be opened; vacant lots to be made into recreational areas; agricultural work offered; Japanese books returned.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; fishing laws of state clarified; cartoon.

Page 3: Front view of block dining hall; Here and There column; carpenter shop products varied; Colorado ranch offered for sale; visiting servicemen; letter to the editor; fish eat mosquito eggs; reduced prices; mess seeks trained men.

Page 4: Buddha's birthday to be observed; mess 7, 43 judged best; departers revealed; Protestants to hear Baptist missionary; Condensor appears; headgears received; apply for one job; school heads hold confab; Scouts slate ceremony; spring frolic; Catholics.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Apply for aid early; Jerome, Rohwer councils hold joint meeting; more on property office from page 1; music hour scheduled; more on council meet; store managers chosen; call for machinery; lyrical song class formed; two added to personnel; block 16 fetes departers; community hop tomorrow; Santa Anitans; beet workers still wanted; hours changed; junior league.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #13: April 13, 1943

Page 1: Art competition for evacuees announced; combat team enlistees to be honored; cooperative group elects trustees; California tax deadline; WRA to provide for free property storage; books may be claimed; turn in ration books; kobu entries still taken.

Page 2: At Random column; art contest from page 1; paper's staff; alterations department kept busy; cartoon.

Page 3: Residents grow food for center; The Compass column; Pot Pourri column; lyrical song class to meet regularly; adult school starts new art class; letters to the editor.

Page 4: Article on planned auditorium; project hospital issues call for more nurses' aides; clubs on parade column; beauty shop being built; materials may be ordered; co-op classes to start; girls help; lost; Eight-Elites; Progressors; Vanguards.

Center auditorium.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Buddhists observe birth of Buddha; 'Redemption of Cross' discussed; more on evacuee property from page 1; workers get pay; YBA to present talent show; songfest set; wedding; more leave center; Daijo Buddhist secretary; Scout leaders' meeting slated.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #14: April 16, 1943

Page 1: Volunteers feted at American Legion Party; Army language school to select 250 Nisei; movement to Denver discouraged; file final tax returns; living cost in Middle West lower than in S.F.; mission to Jackson by YW delegates.

Page 2: Delegates write story; at Random column; Jackson article continues; cartoon.

Page 3: Here and There column; property office aims revealed; lad almost taken for ride by woman; letters to the editor.

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Planned administrator home.

Page 4: Ministers to baptize 40 Sunday; resettlement forum topic; two presented with Eagle Scout awards; Buddhists schedule activities; Catholic activities; center hogs slaughtered; vital statistics; shoe repair prices down; more on departing list; latest movie (Wells Fargo).

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Party honors volunteers from page 1; Camp Savage Army school from page 1; dining halls 4, 46 win; living cost article from page 1; schedule of activities; classic hour program set; presidents' meet called; welfare office gives help; lost & found; kobu exhibit.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #15: April 20, 1943

Page 1: Store trade rebates will go to patrons; Camp Savage commandant visits here; two councils of Denson, Rohwer meet; committee starts survey to contact ex-seamen; boys', girls' week to open; Santa Fe railway seeks workers for Kansas area; porch erection continues; hospital hours; dining halls 46, 3 win; dry goods sales to begin.

Page 2: Evacuee property office; At Random column; cartoon.

DeWitt again.

Page 3: The Compass column; Pot Pourri column; letters to the editor; co-op infor.

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Fire Department station.

Page 4: Volunteers represent cross-section of Nisei; oratorical contest set; Clubs on Paraade column; visiting servicemen; lost.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Ministers baptize 43 residents; volunteers guests at Bussei talent program; Buddhists hear sermon on 'yourself'; shoe repair work delayed; school needs instructors; more depart for work; what's on schedule; sofa for sale; songest set; school grounds beautified; experienced help wanted; Easter party.

Ineligible for leave.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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