The Minidoka Irrigator
Vol. III, No. 15
June 5, 1943
WRA Offers Helping Hand to Dismissed NYA Students
Dies' Group Hearing on WRA Opens Monday. Field Men to Give Reports on Centers. Probe Shows Laxity in Evacuee Releases, Rep. Thomas Claims
Opportunity in Mid-West Cities Offered. Dies' Charges Lead to Discontinuance of Training Program
Public Usage of Enemy Languages Rapped
Kanaya Tells of Charter
Volunteers Still Waiting to Leave
6 Nisei Soldiers' Visit in Seattle Minus 'Incidents'
Gen. Emmons May Succeed DeWitt as W. Coast Head
Judge Long Advises Nisei
Ruling Given on Transfers
This Will Introduce...
Loyalty of Nisei Questioned by Dies' Investigator
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New Coast Group Raps WRA Policy
Myer Expresses Regrets About NYA (Cont.)
Make Evacuees Pay, Officials Recommend
WRA Established to Aid Evacuees Relocate -- Myer
WRA Answers Denver Post's Charges of Food Hoarding and Soft Life
Magnuson Opposes Return to Coast
Transferees
Vital Statistics
WRA Dishonest, Waring Charges
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Monthly Population of Minidoka Since October 1, 1942
JACL Plans Credit Union
Raised to 'C' Basis
Positions Open for Farm Workers Here
Reservations for Trains Must be Made in Advance
Swimming in Canal Barred
Project Hog Ranch Nears Completion
Hunt Population Goes Down, Now 7801
JACL Included Among 'Agencies for Espionage'
Myer Says WRA Not Wage-fixing Agency
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Used for Babies' Food
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The Minidoka Irrigator Staff
It Can be Meant for None Other
Wrong Way Discrimination?
'Mr. Hitler Decries Democracy'
Here are More Facts on The Family Reunion Camp
In Retort ... to the Mayor of L.A.
The Road Back
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Feminidoka
Hunt High Vocal Concert to be Presented June 11
Girl Reserves Sponsor Paper, Magazine Collection Drive
Engagements
Drafting Classes Start
Scout Leaders Meet Daily for Training
Acknowledgement
The Ten Thousand
Volunteers Donate Flags to Schools
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Pipe Dreamin'
Departees Must Return Issued Supplies-Housing
Construction of Irrigation System Nears Completion
Co-op Financial Status Issued for Fiscal Year. $35,620 Set Up for Patronage Refund
Consumer Enterprises
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Hunt All-Stars Score 7-1 Win Over Filer in Opener. 1500 Witness Sato, Takami, and Lutz. Total 30 Strikeouts in Pitching Duel
Box Score
Weather Report
Weather Conditions Halt Play; Sec. I Downs IV, 5-2
Hunt Seeks Second Victory at Expense of Jerome Tomorrow
Softball Sked
Co-op Theaters
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Schools Accept Three More Hunt Residents
Classified Ads
Outside Job Offers
Japanese Section Mailed Out Only Upon Such Request
Blind School Grad
Permanent T.B. Sanatoriums at Centers Discussed
Unclaimed Baggages Repose in Bus Depot
Sunday Church Activities
Evacu-Ways
Unclaimed Mail