Manzanar Free Press, Volume 6 #21-25

Volume 6 #21, Sept. 6, 1944

Page 1: Merritt issues ruling on automobile use; articles confiscated by Army may be released; UCLA plans postwar education program; okay Japanese V-mail; two internees pass exams.

Page 2: Fox reveals advantages of outside schooling; test of patriotism; Salt Lake laundryman pleased with sentiment.

Page 3: Young people meet; library to inaugurate children's story hour; commencement of school creates labor shortage; sizzling kiss recorded; Kansas City company seeks alert workers; transportation cont; Utah Japanese hotelman pleased with business; nisei doctors cont.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #22, Sept. 8, 1944

Page 1: WFA to recruit harvest laborers in Idaho area; issue latest regulations on yule parcels sent overseas; elementary classes begin Sept. 11; two residents will leave for Stanford; two generals, staff visit Inyo-Mono areas; pre-school children to register Monday; former Wyoming welfare head joins Great Lakes staff; to place guards to stop thefts; invite soldiers; church services vary; farm jobs available.

Page 2: Editorial; dollars and sense; looking ahead; G.I. Joe; generals visit cont.

Page 3: The Kami-Kaze; United Nations Facts cartoon; eastern visitor to center urges Nisei relocation; Town Hall Topics; penicillin flown to Poston saves life of youth; canned goods go ration free soon; name new officer for Cleveland area; Nisei relocatee sets up own business.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #23, Sept. 13, 1944

Page 1: PMGO clearance ruling lifted; fifteen draftees to leave for Fort Douglas; cannery workers leave for Utah; night classes registration opens; churches hold social events.

Page 2: USO honor reservists at luncheon; editorial; family reunited after a year; national manpower figures released; invite high school graduates east.

Page 3: Photographers sought in principal cities; farm division holds picnic; Philadelphia WRA office one year old; night classes cont; Pfc Thomas Higa on lecture tour; soldier visitor donates blood; furlough; hailstones fall in Denver area; senior pictures now ready.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #24, Sept. 16, 1944

Page 1: Nisei girl returns to coast to enroll in Pasadena school; Suehiro receives airman's card; national JACL office files application for return to west coast; adult education classes begin fall semester; announce change in hospital clinic hours; introduce chairman at Red Cross meet; youth organizations to hold college rally; Nisei coastal return backed by Emerson; Nisei to help produce munitions; Sergel complies with judo ban; Nisei fixes teeth in wine cellar.

Page 2: Town Hall Topics; dollars and sense; letters from the public; police commissioner puts ban on judo training course.

Page 3: Looking ahead; judo case cont; Manzanar USO party huge success; slate college rally dance.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #25, Sept. 20, 1944

Page 1: Manpower shortage hits local hospital staff; thirty two boys leave for furlough work; high school students harvest farm crops; change schedule at local swimming pool.

Page 2: My ship commercial equipment by express; editorial; Japanese restaurant offered for sale; WRA releases figures on indefinite leaves.

Page 3: Letter from the public; New York WRA offices to aid resettlers; flower makers sought; as they leave.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.




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