Denson Tribune Volume 1 #36-40

Volume 1 #36: July 2, 1943

Page 1: Housing rumors dispelled; board to review leave applications for Eastern Defense Command work; postponement of weekend program; servicemen to be feted at holiday dance; committee head resigns; work offered in Detroit; auto mechanic classes start; Great Lakes fishing information available; transfer of property; freight applications should be made early.

Page 2: At Random column; cartoon.

Reprint of a Washington Post article.

Page 3: Here and There column; Washington CIO group backs resettlement; student describes reactions.

Alterations center.

Page 4: Wedding; clubs on parade column; help rewarded; new classes opened here (retail sales; poultry production); mail order; minister inducted here; lost and found.

Page 5:Sports.

Page 6: Rohwer minister to speak; block 40 takes lead; Bussei ill observe independence day; engagement; bon odori practice set; Mori chosen vice chairman; center evacuee exodus; dining 11, 41 win pennants; Japanese recordings will be played; vital statistics.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #37: July 6, 1943

Page 1: Cash grants held up temporarily; pipes to be flushed; exhibit draws 1700; four more volunteers pass physical exams; egg candlers in demand; photograph deadline set; block 40 maintains lead in co-op membership drive; dining halls 2, 32 win; P-TA to hear project head.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri column; center delegates describe conference.

Community Analysis Section.

Page 4: USO hospitality center finally materializes in project here; visiting servicemen; clubs on parade column; student nurse course to open; sales receipts; recordings; certifications awarded 100.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Savage school designed to aid cause of Nisei; center Buddhists hold Fourth of July celebration; Fukushima speaks here; volunteers, from page 1.

Pages 7-12: In Japanese.

Map of the U.S. labeled in Japanese.

Volume 1 #38: July 9, 1943

Page 1: More recruits sought for Camp Savage school; Spanish counsel visits center for second time; birth certificates available from state; project co-op receives charter of incorporation; pin setters wanted; church group backs relocation.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Here and There column; facts about new income tax explained; co-op info.

Military Police.

Page 4: Savage school issues call for reinforcements again; engineers wanted; agreements not fulfilled; mailing rules for internees explained; nursery tots enjoy party; storage; child care course to open.

Page 5: From the Bull Pen column; clubs on parade column; club books available; new fire engine added; air corps movie now; lost & found.

Page 6: Evacuee children accepted in Chicago schools; visiting servicemen; Catholics will meet in hall 4; Aki returns to preach; Buddhist services; home making classes hold scavenger hunt; Ohio poultry plant on sale.

Page 7: Baseball.

Page 8: Co-op membership drive enters final stage; consul visit from page 1; bring own cup for drinks; mah jong play slated for tomorrow; nursery seeks materials; CIO requests names, addresses of members; evacuee departures; vital statistics; local sumoists tackle Rohwer; magazine.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #39: July 13, 1943

Page 1: Co-op drive for members; deadline for sales receipts extended; Boston able to provide temporary housing; race problem to be topic; passes needed for leaving; war board appraises idle farm machinery; electrical engineers sought; trust in Camp Savage graduates told.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri column; hospitality group aids in Boston; Colorado scenes depicted by feature writer.

Victory Garden.

Page 4: Clubs on Parade column; center mixed chorus calls for more male voices; war training courses offered in Des Moines; absentee voting registration rules explained.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Sports; families reunited; 'God's love' sermon topic; Catholics move chapel; 'kindness' discussed; 'soroban' class planned here; idle farm machinery from page 1; Camp Savage article from page 1.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #40: July 16, 1943

vPage 1: Segregation to start Sept. 1; men for Camp Savage to be interviewed here; cash grants issued again; charter approved; two-day obon festival will begin tomorrow; schools inspected; Shelby's 100th infantry invites girls.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Carpenter maintenance, paint shop; Here and There column; Nisei volunteer expresses sentiments; letters to the editor; co-op info.

Page 4: Clubs on Parade column; From the Bull Pen column; WRA will not bear broken glass expense; dining halls 2, 32 win for second straight week; 'birth of blues' next movie.

Page 5: Radio play to be given by fellowship group; Buddhists observe obon (2 articles, one continued from page 1); Baptisms set Sunday; they also count; Omaha hostel arranged for girl job seekers; visiting servicemen; girls' group discusses toy project; electric shop moves west; student nurse applications; senior heads take office; vital statistics.

Page 6: Red Cross chapter planned here; managers meet Tuesdays; hospital adds four to staff; school annual boosted; Nisei describes life in New York city; engagement; Rohwer student council visits.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Segregation will start in September, from page 1; hospital gets pay; more on charter, from page 1; evacuee departures; railroad seeks workers; lost & found; teachers feted at luncheon; more on inspection, from page 1.

Pages 9-11: In Japanese.



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