Denson Tribune Volume 2 #36-40
Page 1: West-bound trip starts on Monday; eight citizens will be inducted into the U.S. Army; checkables, freight to be processed; minstrel show is held; Ickes issues statement; train personnel chosen.
Page 2: Editorial; They Say; cartoon.
Page 3; Avenues leading to relocation; stenographers, registered nurses offered positions; Philadelphia hostel opens; housekeepers are wanted; prohibit discrimination.v
Page 4: Treatment is 'wonderful'; Relocation cont.; carnival is successful; '4 gratitudes'; fighting for country.
Page 5: Sports.v
Page 6: Leupp center will reopen; auditorium calendar; civil service exams held; New England offers work; farm forum tomorrow; guest speaker; permanent job at La Pides; Rev. Matsuda to preach.
Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #37: May 9, 1944
Page 1: 497 persons leave here for Newell; post-contingent needed; volunteers for Wyoming, Gila sought; aids transfer operations; Barnard has many offers.
Page 2: Editorial; Avenues leading to relocation; cartoon.
Page 3: Volunteers cont.; auditorium calendar; evacuee property notice; 497 depart cont.; farewell program is held; dance slated.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #38: May 12, 1944
Page 1: Relocation officer has jobs; filing of TFR-500 urged; nine local men sworn into E.R.C.; Shirrrell due here shortly; seek transfer volunteers; bids for equipment opened; leave soon.
Page 2: Carl Sandburg has offer; Editorial; cartoon.
Page 3: Churches; auditorium calendar; over $1000 is realized; employment possibilities; open house; resettlement.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #39: May 16, 1944
Page 1: New type interviews conducted; WFA to recruit volunteers; relocation program continues; check cashing service; gone but not forgotten; ancestry is immaterial.
Page 2: Editorial; Kansas City is favorable; cartoon.
Page 3: Interviews cont.; auditorium calendar; relocation cont.; gone cont.; all kinds of jobs open; resettlement; past events.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #40: May 19, 1944
Page 1: Instruction on seasonal leave given; seven inductees are activated into Army; 80 Nisei to report for 'physicals'; 126 persons Newell-bound; Martin attends WRA meet.
Page 2: Editorial; avenues leading to relocation; cartoon.
Page 3: Gotan-ye to be observed; auditorium calendar; shoe stamps' deadline set; New England job offers; couple wanted by Brookins; seasonal leave cont.
Page 4: Sanitation here lauded; warehousing is available; nursery workers wanted; scholarship won; notice; best of luck, Mr. Love.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: Engagement; Shirrell due here soon; Mrs. Booth will speak; resettlement; Rockford office shifted; applications approved.
Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.
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