Denson Tribune Volume 2 #6-10

Volume 2 #6: Jan. 21, 1944

Page 1: Kennedy, Shirrell transfered; civil rule re-established; help a worthy cause; ordinance effective Feb. 1; super crowds hear team; individual consultations are open to center residents.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; work in greenhouse open; visiting servicemen; invest money; resettlement.

Page 4: YBA board installed; The News Exchange; 10 people baptized; economic bill of rights cont.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Buddhist services; marriages; Rev. Aki to join Army; movies; relocation team cont.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #7: Jan. 25, 1944

Page 1: Selective service for qualified Nisei is re-instituted (2 articles); Whitaker comments on relocation team's visit; two dances; calendar.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; resettlement; hotel, farm jobs offered; Chicago-bound.

Page 4: Dance slated by USO; YBA to hold benefit ball; honor Mr. and Mrs. Hudson; seven Nisei girls join Women's Army Corps.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Eliminate evil ideas; mess winners; job opportunities offered; Aki presents book review; 168 servicemen visit this center during weekend.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #8: Jan. 28, 1944

Page 1: Questions, answers on new selective service rules for Nisei listed; summarizing.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: All aliens must file change-of-address cards; notice for ex-Tuleans; rules cont.

Page 4: Resettlement; avenues leading to relocation; vital statistics; children to raise funds; informational pamphlets; islanders; Cullum leaves.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Ho-onko will be observed; lapel button to be issued; visiting servicemen; pre-induction sermonizing; sports; dances slated; Y room cozier.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #9: Feb. 1, 1944

Page 1: 2,702 men in uniform visit here; school given rating of A; farm forum tomorrow; Ford's farm seeks about 200 families; Castleberry returns here; takes effect.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; resettlement; hostel invites relocatees; chosen prexy; Tribunettes re-establish.

Page 4: Letter is published; YBA holds benefit ball; Saluting kitchen workers.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Services held by Buddhists; notice; Ford's farm cont.; job offered; Reverend Aki sermonizes; Stevens Hotel offers work; USO meeting.

Pages 7-8: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #10: Feb. 4, 1944

Page 1: Service for shipment of goods gratis; notice for all Nisei men of military age; address of center is 'desireable'; Nisei induction explained.

Page 2: They Say; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Resettlement; Club Activities; center residents help in infantile paralysis drive; marriage; bearing arms cont.

Page 4: Mess hall 15 wins 'E' flag; give center address cont.; visiting servicemen; they fought, died and bled for flag and country.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Christian and Buddhist services; seedlings are being raised; thanks; vital statistics; Scoutfest; evacuee goods discussed.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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