Gila News-Courier, Volume 3 #31-35

Volume 3 #31: Nov. 2, 1943

Page 1: Dr. Lawson to supervise the project diet; fund soliciters start block campaign tonight; 2 centers may close by July; program opens on assimilation; Gilans hit front page of town's metropolitan news.

Page 2: Editorial; Nisei will co-own flag; heard the latest?; cartoon.

Page 3: Leave clearance sign-up requested of residents; good points of relocation told in Phoenix; hospital wants six watches; canal classic hour tonight; use of crates, fences for bonfires decried; music secretary of YWCA here; low oil supply must be reported for refilling; traffic violator penalty severe; Thanksgiving festival planned.

Page 4: Check and pick; uniformed Caucasians among Nisei friends; McCloy visits Camp Savage; potatoes coming from Tule Lake; To and Fro; Senate biased in treatment.

Page 5: Coming-Gila peanuts; one building rises each week; staff may pick cotton again; 'Whaling in Japan' on River's screen; canal nursery to hold open house; leave signup cont; football rally; popular magazines in adult ed; canal Y working girls will meet; 'understanding myself' in library; canal senior GRs meet.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #32: Nov. 4, 1943

Page 1: Rivers contributes $755 to national war fund; order issued for Fair Play; Gila relocation group meets; diet kitchen plans revealed; harvest crops.

Page 2: Editorial; Fair Play cont; cartoon.

Page 3: Outside shipment heaviest in next three months; assimilation program for relocators goes underway; bonfire rally hails football season; formal for New Year?; relocation supervisor cites Denver relocatees; library hours.

Page 4: Farm products to leave via new Serape railhead; Check and Pick; canal class shifts schedule; police handle lost and found; story of India on Butte shelf; hall ornaments require permit.

Page 5: Trade Winds; co-op delegates to moot new store for Caucasians; two preachers to speak here; lack of card causes delay; plan ball only in open area; Check and Pick; canal library; vital statistics.

Page 6: Sports.

Volume 3 #33: Nov. 6, 1943

Page 1: Bennett gets full payment of camouflage fund; war training to start here; drive tops goal late yesterday; directors seek Yuletide refund; co-op reports 3-month profit.

Tule Trouble.

Page 2: Editorials; commitment for fair play; cartoon.

More on Tule.

Page 3: Student relocation council to be discontinued; relocation allowances judged on family size; Poston changes administration; prepsters stage 'Kampus Kapers'; 7 P.M. inter-camp bus stopped; Armistace Day program; rice straw available; talent show.

Page 4: Check and Pick; gala holiday festival on tap; Caucasians can study Japanese; Biwa Taikai; four held on gambling charge; student reloc service cont; vital statistics.

Page 5: Butte leadership training course to start; To and Fro; Rivers to get new chief nurse; Bussei pics ready Sunday; livestock movies; church schedule; 'call for Yumimoto'.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #34: Nov. 9, 1943

Page 1: 'Sun' absolves loyal evacuees; Rivers plans gigantic Armistice Day program; Bennett back with net fund; Tule riot story yet unreleased; Hart becomes hostel agent; war fund, community chest drive nets $3200.

Page 2:Editorial; fragrance of world beyond; cartoon.

Page 3: Social service in charge of all housing movement; no open fires permissible; Phalanyx plan initiation program; milk ration now reduced; hospital expects two additions; Lawson to talk to Butte mothers; raffle highlight of Canal festival; revised bus schedule released.

Page 4: Loyal should not be blamed cont; hostel system cont; Check and Pick; thanks to volunteers; CAS to sell tennis rackets; Butte scouts meet tonight; day's program tentatively set; To and Fro.

Page 5: Work begun on cold storage; canal annual staff nets $434.65 in Oct; canal music hour tonight; Viles here on business; chickens must be penned; parents learn to be parents; Runyan starts accounting class; English class open for Issei; vital statistics.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #35: Nov. 11, 1943

Page 1: $75,166.67 net fund check approved by Washington; consolidation being planned by councils; division formed for relocation; co-op opens new store; Hoffman tours other centers; Baker expected here today.

Page 2: Editorial; letter urges race tolerance; conditions for store listed; cartoon.

Page 3: Leaflets discuss Nisei relocation; fourteen vie for 'Canal Harvest Queen' title; leaves rate slows down; church goods to be moved; first frost in Rivers Sunday.

Page 4: Girls join state league; Kehoe calls for seniors; Trade Winds; mothers invited to hear Lawson; coronation of queen Nov. 24; jobs for six in Michigan; To and Fro; toys here; more nurses' aides needed.

Page 5: Job offers; mail xmas cards, gifts in November says postmaster; 'Eagle Squadron' next on screen; first shipment leaves Serape; Queen title cont; Japanese discs; Gilans in Utah University; vital statistics.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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