Denson Tribune Volume 1 #1-5

Vol. 1 #1: March 2, 1943

Page 1: Moving rumors quelled; signup of evacuees to close tomorrow night; end of the 'mystery'-the paper's new name; evacuees must not wander; council to support stewards in request; mess division workers paid at new office; send for necessities.

Page 2: List of paper's staff; letters to the paper; four-column page wins approval; The Compass column (news from other camps); caricatures adorn office; artistic talent shown; what have you to say?

Page 3: Center store employees will meet tomorrow; developing; nurses get training; emergency system planned; outside jobs offered to evacuees; hospital staff adds to; unemployment compensation; co-op info; found; dental clinic resumes schedule.

Page 4: More Bible study urged by Rev. Aki; YBA leaders meet tonight; personal qualities stressed; Youthful Jovial Peppers live up to club name; new group organized; employment man visits; girls to be boys' guests; girls hold music hour; one death; cultural club forming; Royal Sevens choose heads; vital statistics.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: New employment regulations made; lumberjacks, volunteers fell 500 acres of trees; mess 17, 44 win awards; committee head chosen; Hatadas go to Rower center; shipping requests article continues from page 1; Twix Teens hold party with mothers; sports articles.

Page 7: Varquettes featured in two-night stand; Working Girls meet tomorrow; removal of soap factory asked by council; representative from WAACs to arrive; cub movement starts.

Pages 8, 9: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #2: March 5, 1943

Page 1: Signup deadline extended; Army, WRA leaders visit center; conditions outside to be told; WAAC officer speaks; Arizona ruling lifted.

Page 2: Paper's staff; editorials; letters to the paper; center clubs perform services; At Random column; something new added; pair of scissors has varied career.

Page 3: Protestants to honor islanders; Bussei to hear Hawaiian; How bout that colunm; Young Buddhist board head; appearance talk topic.

Page 4: Light bulbs will be replaced; center soap factory starts production; eye survey slated for next week; junior class holds party; handling of parcel changed; young people hold party; pioneers to be honored; Coronets hear speaker; block 14 slates dance; no shoes to be taken.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6:Nisei must help selves, continued from page 1; parents, teachers meet; income tax men coming; 'horizon' forum topic; adult school to conduct camera class; interview with Rowalt from page 1; 'Kobu' show scheduled; servicemen visit here; vital statistics; 'water lilies' from eggs.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #3: March 9, 1943

Page 1: Signup ends tomorrow; outside job seekers to leave names; clothing allotment check notices issued; internee visiting rules; dining halls 14, 43 win; workers to get pay; agencies with to buy cars; four added to teaching staff; American flag given block 14; art classes; midget violin features exhibit.

This attack is referred to in some books on internment.

Page 2: Paper's staff; editorials; letters to the editors; painters make signs for centers; At Random column; the lad needs a name-but fast; cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass column; here and there column; malaria control work underway; co-op info.

Page 4: Pot Pourri column; Boy Scouts establish new camp grounds; Tri Gams hear speaker; Honor Court postponed; The 400 club holds installation; Blue Belles elect head; barber shop to open soon; Razorbacks choose prexy; boys complete project.

Page 5: Sports; residents warned not to go beyond camp limits; clubs hear speaker.

Page 6: Outside jobs offered evacuees; Protestant and Buddhist activities; curtains donated; vital statistics; leaves and arrivals; job transfer; lost & found; resident leaves on student leave.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #4: March 12, 1943

Page 1: Photographs necessary to leave; registration closes, signup near perfect; meeting for beet workers scheduled; inform p.o. of address; head returns from confab; ration office planned; Dr. Hunter to discuss Nisei in minorities; new system to be used for cooperative classes; Monday income tax filing deadling.

Attackers still sought.

Page 2: Paper's staff; letters to the editor; committee members; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Victory gardens start in schools; How 'Bout That? column; attractive nameplates adorn center apartments; visiting servicemen; cub leaders meet tonight; enterprises' head returns.

Page 4: Game books available; bring back pop bottles; variety of plants sold at center stores; home econ. teacher sought in high school; dry cleaning deliveries in afternoon; girls' club advisers to meet; two mess men leave; enterprises' personnel; junior high girls reserves to organize; Twix Teens select new cabinet; schools receive carload of chairs; tribune staff member leaves; YWCA leader given farewell; Hares sponsor pre-Easter dance; Blue Wave Clippers practice dancing.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Reading to feature fellowship; move requisitions should be made three weeks ahead; Buddhists hold 'battle of sexes'; Young Buddhists will distribute handbooks; Catholic services set; three more leave; new optometry schedule; Musketeers honor oldsters; vital statistics; dance slated for tomorrow; 'coming out' affair held.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #5: March 16, 1943

Page 1: Senate committee visits center; A Jays get cash prize; shoe ration program starts; volunteers at Minidoka number 300; departers need photos; porches to have roofs; Taylor praises enlistees.

Page 2: Paper's staff; jobs open outside for evacuees; At Random column; editorials; the little boy has a name now; cartoon.

Page 3: The Compass column; Here and There column; cabinet is one of busiest in center; co-op information.

Page 4: 'Hit Parade Eve' held; Denson Y Fujin Kai to hear speaker; Pot Pourri column; PTA to meet; Vanguritas pick head; nurses' aid will study; V-12 Zephyrs new club name; Triple E officers installed; Lotus group fetes advisor; lost & found.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Shoe ration certificates continues from page 1; legion men plan meet; senate investigations continues from page 1; reading octet featured; 'battle of sexes' held; Japanese song class planned; another 'kobu' show opens; departer feted; administrators' help wanted; dining 43 wins again; Hares to hop; projector man.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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