Gila News-Courier, Volume 3 #186-190
Volume 3 #186: Nov. 4, 1944
Page 1: Education week begins Monday; Pfc Komoto killed in France; leadership conference starts next Tuesday; Bennett, Terry visit California.
Page 2: Nisei sergeant captures Nazis; editorial; Pfc. Nakamura vs. machine guns.
Page 3: Butte USO to honor soldiers; canal residents will install own stoves; canal PTA names prexy; First Lady greets newlywed couple; no tuitions in four states; girls observe Scout week.
Page 4: Scouts plan cub training; canal juniors present 'Speed'; Butte to give peace program; canal teachers meet Monday; two sentenced by commission for disorderly conduct; schedule of meetings; to and fro.
Page 5: P.E. positions opens in Butte; seniors to conduct polls; owners asked to claim shoes; Rev. Hojo to deliver sermon; 'Yank' describes battle; church schedule.
Page 6 :Sports.
Pages 7-9: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #187: Nov. 4, 1944
Page 1: Fourth group leaves today for active duty; four die, ten wounded in France fighting; releases; special activities planned for Armistice.
Page 2: Schedule of week's leadership meetings; editorial; vital statistics; to and fro; don't burn rubbish says grounds supt.
Page 3: Butte observes national education week; names of River's sons wounded in France given; GR to hold installation; special coaches to be canceled; post office closes Nov. 11; complete amount donated given.
Page 4: Nisei American feats recorded in Italy; check and pick; canal hi begins yearbook sale; Butte library gets book; Butte teacher to join army; births, deaths.
Page 5: Sports.
Pages 6: Canal seniors lead honor roll; children topic for study group; canal to observe education week; Shipps arrives for visit; more messages at Red Cross; drive for Tri-Y members; English class for beginners.
Pages 7-10: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #188: Nov. 11, 1944
Page 1: Two more boys hurt in France; Gila observes Armistice with solemn program; Butte observes Armistice Day; twenty six get physical notices; Rivers holds craft exhibits; active duty.
Page 2: Corporal cited for gallantry; editorial; Nisei take hill 140; Legionnaires visit Rivers.
Page 3: Releasee story is clarified; Armistice Day social tonight; Butte to hear concert; leadership meet open to public; leadership program; Butte council; photo schedule.
Page 4: Butte students elect Dewey for president; block managers meet in Butte; check and pick; canal Scout tea tomorrow nite; Huso leaves for N.Y; 'Year's Flight' sells for $1.50; new steward joins staff; ads and ends; vital statistics; Butte resident given sentence.
Page 5: To and fro; WRA announces closing of our field offices; PTA to start member drive; piano, choral signups start; clergyman here from Pasadena; canal Scouts meet Tuesday; Girl Reserves; sports; relocation chief gives resettlement pointers.
Page 6: Butte Buddhists meet in morning; Rev. Hata speaks Sunday; cooking class plans dinner; Y girls sell Christmas cards; block managers schedule hike; Butte teacher; canal scouts meet Wednesday; church schedule; Dr. Lawson invited to talk at conference.v
Pages 7-9: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #188 Armistice Day Supplement: Nov. 11, 1944
Cover
Pages 2-4: Lists men in the services.
Volume 3 #189: Nov. 15, 1944
Page 1: Five leave for Fort Douglas; ten more men wounded in action in France; Canal honors dead soldiers; institute holds final session; Scouts join in Armistice parade; all-center co-op meet to be held in Gila; navy and white.
Page 2: Council adopts gift resolution; editorial; first aid men help wounded; prize numbers of canal lot drawing listed; Washington D.C. opens hostel.
Page 3: Butte teacher positions open; principles for use of auditorium made; canal-new books in library; don't cut paper articles; auto mechanics in adult ed; piano lessons.
Page 4: Wisconsin head leaves WRA job; Chicago-non-resident must pay high school tuition; medical worker visitors leave; to and fro; welfare worker visits center.
Page 5: Check and pick; Butte library gets 3 books; Nisei soldiers of 442nd rescue 'lost battalion'; Butte alumna enters Dubuque; Tucson visits leave donation.
Page 6: Sports.
Pages 7-9: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #190: Nov. 18, 1944
Page 1: Males 18-65 must register; six more casualties of Gilans reported; check cashing days re-printed; title company seeks Koyama; Butte honors Pvt. Kondo; Dies committee may discontinue; Bennett, Terry back from trip; leaves for active duty.
Page 2: Tooele men's status cleared; editorial; Gilan works at country club; ads and ends.
Page 3: Canal school plans carnival; stores get new dry goods; CAS releases new movie list; Chicago corporation has several openings; toy and game; Cub training class continues; to and fro; member drive starts for P.F.; canal to hear Rev. Kimura; vital statistics.
Page 4: Personnel head lists changes; check and pick; Bemis detailed to Tule Lake; cooking class to bake cake; Chicago firm honors steady workers; navy and white inducts cabinet.
The barbershop incident.
Page 5: Speakers listed for Butte YBA; cooking class to have real Thanksgiving meal; new reverend to give sermon; elementary PTA holds meeting; church schedule; of mice and---women.
Page 6: Sports.
Pages 7-11: In Japanese.
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