Denson Tribune Volume 2 #1-5

Volume 2 #1: Jan. 4, 1944

Page 1: Ford's farm needs about 50 families; for country and for flag; residents note debut of new year; heads:in God we trust, tails: in pluribus unum; calendar; notice.

Page 2: They Say; editorial, cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; shipments; vital statistics; researchers; visiting servicemen; care given cont.

Page 4: Universities open to Nisei; turn in receipts; Ford's farm cont.; residents observe new year cont.; firm needs 200 mechanics.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: For country cont; heads cont;.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #2: Jan. 7, 1944

Page 1: Regulations for trucks announced; special restrictions lifted about flu; local men will visit Ford's farm; two councilmen elected; sacrifice, service stressed; check files; notice.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; Biddle commends the 100th; vital statistics; resettlement.

Page 4: Langford gives health hints; 103 servicemen visit center; sacrifice cont.

Page 5:Sports.

Page 6: Farm visit cont.; casualties of the 100th; moving trucks cont.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #3: Jan. 11, 1944

Page 1: Relocation team will visit here; project schools re-open; bumper crop produced by local farms; dance staged for soldiers; beauty salon to open soon; calendar; appreciation; winterland.

Page 2: They Say, editorial, cartoon.

Page 3: Rainfall readings listed; crop cont.; monthly production of vegetables and hogs.

Page 4: Visiting servicemen; co-op calling; editorial cont.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Bodine gives guidance on college matriculation; Nisei in Khaki; dance cont.; winterland cont; attention.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #4: Jan. 14, 1944

Page 1: Lovell and Castleberry attend meet; relocation meetings are slated; WRA team to give factual information; registration.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; fierce, fearless fighters; raise fund.

Page 4: The News Exchange; post-war work recognized; polio fund ball slated; installation; resettlement; marriage; job offered; hold social.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Buddhist and Christian services; defend the Bill of Rights; visiting servicemen; rites held; chosen prexy.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #5: Jan. 18, 1944

Page 1: Council to help team; notice issued to depositors; presenting linguist Webber; local men make good.

Historically interesting.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; recruit workers for hotel; editorial cont.

Page 4: Don Elberson serves co-op; Nisei in Khaki; return of C.A. chairs asked; successor; grateful.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Sports; jobs cont; depositors cont.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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