Denson Tribune Volume 2 #21-25

Vol. 2 #21: March 14, 1944

Page 1: 30 draftees to report in near future; Thompson to attend confab; Red Cross campaign to open Monday; Red Cross is at his side; Dr. Webber to address PTA.

Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; farming family is wanted; Red Cross cont.

Page 4: Campaign support pledged; we're of one blood; resettlement; visiting servicemen.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Denson USO is Shelby's guests; Red Cross at his side cont.; United church bazaar opens; Spring frolic; working for Sandburg's.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #22: March 17, 1944

Page 1: Authority over citizens is clarified; Washington officials visit center; best wishes, Mr. Lynn; farm forum; relocation advantageous.

Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; all Nisei should become part of homogeneous pot; resettlement; Spring hop; editorial cont.

Page 4: Patriotism a la real deeds; servicemen from many training camps visit; Nisei in Khaki.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Lynn cont.; Camp Savage donates $100; Christian services; officials visit cont.; O-Higan services; Kitahata's are honored.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #23: March 21, 1944

Page 1: Carmichael heads local high school; meet with Pitts arranged; Red Cross campaign is begun here; 30 draftees will report; seeking WRA education.

Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; resettlement; jobs provided in Buffalo; editorial cont.

Page 4: Sgt. Shimogaki prevents 'mishap', saving 'buddies'; volunteers in WACs; Capt. Suzuki speaks.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Avoid issues on minorities; shipping point designated; mess halls 1, 43 honored; Red Cross cont.; cash checks; seeking WRA education.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #24: March 24, 1944

Page 1: Segregation may start after May 1; inductee's return okayed; transfers to begin after June 3rd; 28 report for physicals; postal rates announced.

Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; resettlement; Helena WRA office closed; editorial cont.

Page 4: Rev. Morikawa is installed; visiting servicemen; Rev. Kouchi sermonizes; red blood, white corpuscles, blue veins; hold social; want films.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Carmichael to speak Sunday; segregation cont.; Rev. Miura to give sermon; inductees return cont.; shoe stamps; inductees; presenting work offers.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Vol. 2 #25: March 28, 1944

Page 1: Whitaker issues memo on transfer; preferences will all be weighed; tentative dates set; transfer steps listed.

Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.

Page 3: Avenues leading to relocation; true life not restricted; editorial cont.

Page 4: Dine and dance on April 1; fighting for democracy; defends Nisei soldiers; Nisei in Khaki.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Memo cont.; application clarified; vital statistics; transfer steps cont.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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