Volume 1, Issues 6 through 10

#6: Nov. 3, 1942

Page 1: Bed Time column; fire prevention week.

Article relating to rumor about Nisei losing citizenship.

Page 2: Citizenship article continues from page 1; project attorney in city; articles on the co-op, movies to be shown, the council, and a column called council comments.

Citizenship rumor article conctinues

Pages 3 and 4: In Japanese, with English listing of topics.

#7: Nov. 4, 1942

Page 1: Outside work policies discussed; Bed Time column; a survey is underway; community council article.

Page 2: The entire page deals with the fire prevention week.

Page 3: The fire prevention article continues; Briefs and Bulletins column; a memorial service.

Wardens take first prisoners, using violence!!!

Page 4: A Jankee cartoon.

#8: Nov. 5, 1942

Page 1: Meeting on food situation held (lack of workers, menus being changed, etc.); memorial service postponed; Bed Time column.

Page 2: Briefs and Bulletins column; residents needed to sell typewriters to the government; Delta Road will be improved; more on fire protection.

Pages 3 and 4 are entirely in Japanese.

#9: Nov. 6, 1942

Page 1: Delta Lions feted by Topaz council; Bed Time column; memorial service held.

Page 2: Memorial service article continues; Community Welfare column; more on fire prevention week; Topaz's first engagement; Briefs and Bulletins column.

Page 3: Residents vote through absentee ballots; an editor's comment.

Democrats speak out against racial discrimination.

Page 4: More on absentee voting; election sidelights column.

#10: Nov. 7, 1942 (Weekly church edition)

Page 1: Protestants to have formal opening; messages column; report on obtaining organs and pianos for churches; church schedule.

Page 2: Schedule continued; sermons column; sympathy thank-you; a representative from the Fellowship of Reconciliation will visit the camp; two reverends had to leave for personal reasons.

Page 3: Scrap collectors needed; rites for a soldier; transportation and commissary departments are needed; some residents are involved in harvesting beets.

Page 4

Pages 5,6: In Japanese.



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