Denson Tribune Volume 1 #66-70

Volume 1 #66: Oct. 15, 1943

Page 1: WRA director Rowalt dies; twenty voluntary woodcutters injured in semi-trailer accident; 'Ohio' film scheduled; schools get 2000; receipt deadline; shoe ration application; post office handles over half million letters in year.

Page 2: At Random; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Dental clinic scene; letters to the editor; Niseis in khaki.

Boys fired into an internment camp.

Page 4: Nurses' aide class opens; Scouts slate welcome; Nakamura to speak; wedding; 'Hold Back the Dawn'; Bussei to hear Kouchi; electric fans sold out; YBA welcomes ex-Tuleans; Densoniners; store stock; grid shoes available; lost.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: 20-30 social slated; visiting servicemen; war bond buyers sought; girl killed in accident (in Chicago); co-op farm planning; secretary wanted; welcome party scheduled; USO plans organization; hostel job; evacuee departures; post office anniversary cont.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #67: Oct. 19, 1943

Page 1: Relocation opportunities to be given here; Hawaiian Nisei unit praised; evacuees aid on Michigan farms; Nisei soldiers rescue 22 American paratroopers; speed limit established; more than 1/8 of center now out on relocation; mess halls 35 and 3 win.

Page 2: At Random; editorials; Denny stumps his pop.

Making 'fun' of blacks. So not the right thing to do.

Page 3: Woodcutting progresses; The Compass; first Nisei gets medical license in Colorado; letters to the editor; co-op info.

Page 4: New photographer here; visiting servicemen; girl reserves organize; 'religion not wasted'; maintenance, laundry work offered; Dr. Royal Fisher to speak here; lost & found; members of center education staff listed.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Noguchi resigns from Tribune staff; YBA social honoring Tuleans draws 400; John Hirohata visits here; Aki speaks in Little Rock; hotel jobs offered; co-op seeks butcher; evacuee departures; Bussei study Shinshuism; Octogonians; laboratory technician; vitat stats.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #68: Oct. 22, 1943

Page 1: Relocation talks slated tonight; hospital jobs offered; new wood plan begun; evacuee property office aids transfer of goods; report preferences to leave office; WRA opens new office; no parking on streets.

Page 2: At Random; editorials; cartoon.

Someone was paying attention, fortunately.

Page 3: Pvt. Itanaga writes he wants to know what's going on here; Nisei in khaki; war loan drive check made; people offere help to bereaved evacuees.

Page 4: Talent program to observe anniversary here; WAC members perform 155 special jobs; special class organized; Bussei to hear Dorothy Webb; Rev. Aki to speak; internal security staff; Densonian to be transferred; anniversary mission set; Bussei form sonen group; for lawyers.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Visiting servicemen; grid tickets to be sold; soldiers program; more on property from page 1; Condensor staff picked; more on woodcutting from page 1; funeral rites; vital stats; more on new office from page 1; volleyball; lost & found; evacuee departures.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #69: Oct. 26, 1943

Page 1: More workers needed; leaves clearance hearings held; Choate to visit center again; talent show draws 3000; dining halls 3 and 35 win mess flag; film to be presented; student council president elected; G.R. meeting scheduled.

Page 2: Nisei in Khaki; The Compass; co-op info; cartoon.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Webb speaks to Bussei; funeral; servicemen; Aki preaches at service; hostesses to meet tonight; vital stats; evacuee departures; Clubs on Parade; volunteer wood chopper hurt.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 1 #70: Oct. 29, 1943

Page 1: California attorneys can aid evacuees; block plan successful; tribune editor relocates; Konishi appointed; names of servicemen asked to be reported; dependents receive more; air mail six cents ounce; stores closed Monday; percentage of leaves.

Page 2: Editorials; co-op info; letter; Nisei help in war effort; cartoon.

Page 3: Front page shows Nisei; letters to the editor; Nisei in khaki.

Turning out clubs.

Page 4: YWCA directors will visit center soon; older Bussei meet on tap; Bussei hear Rev. Miyasaki; 'lessons from Tokyo camp'; junior class installs new officers; junior league honors Tuleans; mission heads announced; Mademoiselles hold social; Rep. Eberharter defends Japanese Americans.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Teachers federation helps loyal Nisei; visiting servicemen; USO girls to honor 442nd infantry; more on air mail from page 1; get-together social for 20 years over; Edith Joynes to be honored; Nisei in Khaki cont.; evacuee departures; Nisei impress Mrs. Kingman.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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