Denson Tribune Volume 1 #51-55

Volume 1 #51: August 24, 1943

Page 1: 'No plans to close any center'-Myer; center will send 1564 to Tule Lake; construction starts on auditorium; jobs in civil service open; Gripsholm to sail; WAC enlistment to begin; segregee property; draft status clarified.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoons.

Page 3: Pot Pourri column; Intermountain work offers told; he knows his business.

USO center.

Page 4: Information given on Grand Rapids, Michigan; library revises schedule; Health notes; combat team parades; clubs on parade; election of block co-op delegates held; pictures taken.

Page 5:Pennants awarded to 13 center mess halls; workers wanted; shoe ration red tape to be investigated; wedding; 'faith in Buddha is reliable'; three types of courage discussed; 'sayonara' program set; trained mining engineer sought; ration food section opens; lost.

Pages 6, 7: Sports.

Page 8: Production of Miso starts here; Gripsholm sailing, from page 1; auditorium construction; sugar cane work offered in Louisiana; domestic sought; sports articles.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #52: August 27, 1943

Page 1: Packing materials distributed; segregation order announced; center co-op delegates to meet; Col. Bendetsen to direct; wage, clothing payments to be made by checks; further relocation in North Utah discouraged; Gripsholm list grows to 34; riders must remain seated.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

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

Page 4: Camp Shelby engineers to visit over weekend; movie schedule altered; floor covering man wanted; janitor, k.p. work offered; jiu jitsu teacher wanted; prospects in Washington, D.C. area described.

Page 5: Porch scene; block co-op delegates from page 1; Rohwer adult school head to speak; Bussei to hear Nakamura; wedding.

Exclusion order ruling.

Pages 6,7: Sports.

Page 8: Industrial section seeks 150 men for woodcutting; visiting servicemen; segregee household property; nearly 300 attend USO dance honoring Shelby men; Philadelphia domestic jobs; students out on seasonal leaves excused; lost; evacuee departure; vital statistics; 'bye now' picked show theme; co-op meet from page 1; found; aliens barred from work in Michigan residence halls.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #53 August 31, 1943

Page 1: Center co-op receives license from state; number of routine project jobs to be reduced; two brush fires fought by 150 volunteers; student relocation head to visit center; WAC interviews slated; center departures pass 1000 mark.

Page 2: At Ramdom column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri column; a volunteer speaks his mind; combat team gets new insignia.

Outdoor platform.

Page 4: Ex-cubs asked to report; retoucher sought; crew of 25 men wanted for wood pulp production; Tomahawk, Wis. described; Pennsylvania hospital seeks staff workers; art classes now closed; information released on Tule Lake center.

Page 5: Nisei rally to colors; tax exemption clarification made for evacuees on indefinite leave; first Nisei Chief Warrant Officer named at Camp Shelby; clubs on parade; four added to Gripsholm list.

Pages 6, 7: Sports.

Page 8: Dining hall 15 wins again; visiting servicemen; more on departures from page 1; marriage; 'guiding light is love and understanding'; contact with young, old needed; hundred attend prom; YBA representatives to meet; center stores close one day.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #54: September 3, 1943

Page 1: Gripsholm rejections go to Rohwer; Tule exodus starts here Sept. 15; co-op board of directors elected; leave system amended; 'continue work' - Taylor; fifty-nine seniors to be graduated; six local volunteers accepted for Camp Savage.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: A block bridge; From the Bull Pen column; New England relocation suggested; co-op info.

Page 4: Milk company work offers; Quill Scroll initiates; engineers honored; graduates enjoy outing; clippers; return of lost books asked; housing fetes Tule departers; facts and figures on Tule Lake center given.

Page 5: Fellow mechanics decide to let Nisei remain; school annual issued; boys', girls' club talent show set; YBA slates farewell service; Rev. Sakaue to speak; straw balers sought by glass company; visiting servicemen; three physicians needed.

Pages 6, 7: Sports.

Page 8: Tule Lake article from page 1; evacuee departures; Denshon high school to graduate 59 from page 1; message may still be sent to Japan; special type camera sought; health notes; leaves procedure from page 1.

Pages 9. 10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #55: September 7, 1943

Page 1: Applications available for WAC; high school graduates 59 seniors Sunday; B.S. Thompson to escort first train; tax filing aid offered; baggage to be assembled; interest declared on co-op shares; fifty five Gripsholm rejections go to Rohwer; leave hearings postponed.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri column; information on blocked insurance; sansei artist depicts evacuation, center life.

The library.

Page 4: Kindergarten and nursery school children graduated; YBA 'farewell service' honors Tule bound; soldier thrills tot; wool yarn obtainable through order; Rev. Sakaue urges good use of time; evacuee departures; marriage.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Series of films on outside to start; high school boys sought for wood crew; P-TA fetes elementary graduates; exchange wants 30 men; clubs on parade; reprints distributed; visiting servicemen; talent show tomorrow; cafe workers in demand; candy firm seeks girls; found.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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