Denson Tribune Volume 1 #61-65

Volume 1 #61: Sept. 28, 1943

Page 1: Tuleans should apply at employment office; subsistence grants to be paid by checks; New England depicted; high school students start registration; co-op men attend convention; co-op stores close two days; Tuleans favorably impressed here.

Page 2: At Random; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri; teachers back relocation program; WRA signs agreement with Boy Scouts; high school boys aid in woodcutting.

Library.

Page 4: Garage jobs open; Clubs on Parade; relocation boosted; engagement announced; 'Ohigan' significance told; new type of work offered; vital statistics; fire prevention week starts Monday.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Foreign securities report; hospital hours listed; Tule Lake lost and found; vacation activity program ends today; mule drivers sought for woodcutting; co-op official; evacuee departures; Tulean impressions from page 1.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #62: Oct. 1, 1943

Page 1: Requisition process swift; winter work schedule effective today; second train to Tule Lake arrives safely; Center schools reopen Monday; outside color films slated; relocation guidebook distributed in center; fire report: property loss in centers low.

Page 2: At Random; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass; Letters to the Editor; three Nisei employed by outside co-ops; co-op info.

Page 4: Weddings; co-op patrons asked to turn in receipts; Bussei welcome slated; Dr. Chapman to preach; community dance set by Mustangs; Twinklers hear Nakahara; service charge for cashing; cobblers wanted; YMCA seeks secretary.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Visiting servicemen; school opening cont.; adult education classes open Monday; more on machinery; young people 20 to 30 invited to social evening; evacuee departures; typists wanted; clerks in demand; vital statistics; carpenters sought; hospital positions open; legation work offered.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #63: Oct. 5, 1943

Page 1: Nisei troops go into action on Italian front; two-week woodcutting emergency declared; work opportunities to be discussed here; fourth film scheduled; observe fire prevention; no bus service Thursday; segregation crews thanked.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random; cartoon.

Page 3: Pot Pourri; cooperation for evacuees boosted.

Making a phone call.

Page 4: Evacuees make hit with fruit exchange work.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Y board to meet; Tule Bussei greeted; more on Nisei in Italy; wedding; USO calls hostesses; 'new life from death'; co-op men return; vital statistics; evacuee departures.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #64: Oct. 8, 1943

Page 1: WAC applications to be taken; relocation opportunities discussed by WRA men; central buying agency set up by co-ops; leaves officer enters Seebees of Navy branch; education offices move to high school block; center enters second year of operation.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random; cartoon.

Page 3: Letters to the editor; Nisei in khaki; The Compass; letter from North Africa.

Page 4: Adult class changes announced; triplex screw firm seeks workers; B and P group greets newcomers; Bussei slate welcome social for ex-Tuleans; Protestants to hear Rev. Aki; 'Kami Shibai' for Buddhist Sunday school; six mechanics sought in Detroit; work offered farm family; Densonita co-president elected; vital statistics.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Student funds aids prisoners, Nisei; turn in receipts; Tuleans can join co-op; more on co-op convention; 'Shinran' book published; evacuee departures; lost & found; overseas mail.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #65: Oct. 12, 1943

Page 1: All-color films shown tonight; WAC recruits sought tomorrow; relocation men discuss opportunities; tri-county farm films to be shown; McCormick to join Cleveland WRA office; jobs available in Cincinnati described; dogs to be tied three weeks; article boosts relocation; request channel announced.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random; cartoon; cooperation in woodcutting.

Page 3: Judoists drill nightly; Pot Pourri; letters to the editor; co-op info.

Page 4: Special vocational training offered; one man bond drive; Tule Lake articles; 'salvation is present'; co-op office undergoes alteration; 'eternal life gift of God'; visiting servicemen; elderly man dies in woods; current movie; lost; used electric irons and new fans now on sale.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Densonians arrive in New England area; more than $9623 paid out in refunds; elementary school awarded A rating; dance entertains 70 Nisei soldiers; dry cleaning, film service receipts; dining halls 3, 28 win first places; USO room to be moved; 'Welcome Tuleans' program draws 4000; evacuee departures; Coronets pick leader; vital statistics.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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