Denson Tribune Volume 1 #46-50

Volume 1 #46: August 6, 1943

Page 1: Segregation interviews will begin tomorrow (4 articles); bus service opens soon; leaves still available; information office set; carry draft classification.

Page 2: At Random column; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Center filling station; From the Bull Pen column; The Compass column; Pvt. Itanaga tells first impressions; co-op info.

Page 4: Dining 11, 41 win again; block 12 leads drive with 91 co-op members; artillery invites girls; 'This Above All' next movie; supplies; clubs on parade.

Page 5: Visiting servicemen honored at USO dance; wedding; ashes of Santa Anita dead may be forgotten; research men wanted; YBA board of directors to be installed; Rev. Kanow to preach; found; picnic; Y meeting; farewell party.

Page 6: Local girls to entertain more Camp Shelby men; visiting servicemen; new Tule Lake director is well qualified for job; shortage hits Gazette; evacuee departures.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Bus service from page 1; One Mae Koda reigns over school carnival; warning issued; segregation articles from page 1 continued.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #47: August 10, 1943

Page 1: Tule Lake volunteering deadline set; welfare, segregation interviews completed ahead of schedule; segregation meeting slated for tonight; Illinois pharmacy exams set; fifty straw bailers wanted; congressman impressed by center development.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Tule Lake to operate with same personnel; Pot Pourri column; former Densonian makes good outside; carnival drawing.

Page 4: YBA directors installed in candlelight rites; flower and vegetable exhibit scheduled; 'adequacy of Christ' told; P-TA fetes fathers; Quincy, Ill. seeks Nisei; radio repair shop moves; clubs on parade; vital statistics; lost & found.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Congressmen visit from page 1; stored goods pilfered; resettlement seminar opens; evacuee departures; ex-Charlie Chaplain valet in Army.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #48: August 13, 1943

Page 1: Reports head visits here; groups 1, 2 interviews near completion here; hospital bus service discontinued; Eastern jobs offered; appeals board planned; residents relate outside experiences; evacuees may do canning; requested persons go on exchange ships.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass and From the Bull Pen articles; letters to the editor; co-op info.

Page 4: Art, garden exhibits to be held over weekend; Southern Baptist church leader to speak here; three weddings; Rev. Kouchi to speak; Dining 41, 11 extend wins; dental school open to Nisei; center dry goods store schedules August sale; 'Lady Eve' next movie.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Sports; materials received by nursery; visiting servicemen; optometry examination; hospital openings listed; evacuee departures; porcelain worker sought; lost & found.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #49: August 17, 1943

Page 1: Wood unit needs 150 men at once; six local volunteers, all outside, get calls; co-op signs agreement; surprise program set for Y southern jamboree; three called all mistake; public works head resigns; segregation explained; Gripsholm list given.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Initial impressions of Army life told; Pot Pourri column; letters to the editor.

Page 4: Scouts travel to Arkansas city; low wage, living costs reported in Peoria area; new advanced shorthand classes open; 'revival' discussed; 'mistakes lead to sorrow'; congressman sends thanks; clubs on parade; lost and found.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: 2 weddings; dining 15, 40 advance; regulation segregation rules apply to parolees; fruit exchange jobs; Y jamboree from page 1; optical service; vital statistics; evacuee departures; visiting servicemen; bookkeepers, clerks wanted; individual relocation.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #50: August 20, 1943

Page 1: Scouts return; Eastern defense clears 800 residents; harvesters sought; Sunday designated center baseball day; library slated to open Monday; accountants wanted; junior league wins southern jubilee prize.

Page 2: Editorials, At Random column, cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass and From the Bull Pen columns; electrical shop located now in new quarters; impressions of outside told; co-op info.

Electrical section.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Weekend garden show witnessed by 1500; Boy Scouts return from page 1; resettlers get aid; Rev. Kouchi to speak at YBA service; evacuee departures; reports head commends Tribune work; Protestants will hear Rev. Aki; 'Moontide' starts Sunday; nurse training information; kitchen work offered boys.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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