Manzanar Free Press
Vol. III, No. 32
April 21, 1943
National Director of WRA, Dillon Myer, Pays Visit. Two-day Center Tour Conducted
From the Nation's Press
Local Studio Presents Status and Personnel
Statistics Show Midwest Living Expense Lower. Cost of Living in Kansas City, Indianapolis and Denver Lower
Stripes and Khaki Grace the Center as Soldiers Visit
Insufficient Work Reported by Boys in Idaho Related
Don't Forget
Lucy Adams Back After Traveling Across Continent
Colorado Accepts Farm Laborers
Relocation is an Opportunity Says Rundquist
Brother Walsh Arrives to Push Scout Movement
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Action, Not Words, Says Letter
--Nation's Press (Cont.)
School Has Holiday
Installation Held
--6 Nisei Soldiers (Cont.)
Here and There
Don't Miss These Offers
Pill Minus Sugar Found Very Bitter After Swallowing
Bride-Elect Feted by Friends
--Rundquist on Relocation (Cont.)
Around the Blocks
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Friends Sponsor Art Contest, Open to All Evacuees
Local Red Cross to Display Works at Public Meeting
Dr. Takahoshi Gets Leave for Illness
Sunrise Service Scheduled at Bairs Creek. Many to Take Part in Easter Program
Faster Service by Direct Mail
Housing Open for Personnel
Classified Ads
Classes to Help Handicapped People
Vital Statistics
New Service Given by P.A. Crew
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Local Musclemen Vie in Barbell Match With Heart Mt. Herculites
Aces in 2nd Win Over Northstar
Midgets, Coolers in YMCA Wins
Tsukashima Hurls 6-5 'Star Win
Sport Core
Yamaguchi Nabs President Prize
Shop Closes Nights
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Found Huntington
Pox is Increasing
Progress Made on Resettlement Claims WRA Director. Myer Expresses Fervent Hopes for Residents' Future Lives
National Week for Boys and Girls Starts Today. Fourfold Purpose to Develop Potentialities of Youngsters
4 Student Nurses Leave for L.A.
Maritime Union Offers Work to Nisei Seamen
Dog Licensing to Start; Humane Officers Sought
Heavy Balloting Expected for Advisory Board
George Rundquist Urges Niseis to Consider Resettlement Now
Evacuees May Start Enterprise to Serve Center
Preserve Rights With Appeals
Rumors Started All Over Again
Storage Releases in Three Churches Still Pending
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A Sergeant in the Army Reveals a Hectic Life
It's Funny But All Men, Women are Like That
Around the Blocks
New Arrival Bovenkerk Aids Community Welfare
Clothing Allowance Awaits Residents
From the Nation's Press
--Progress Made (Cont.)
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Twin Pines Trail
Pamphlet Tells Job Abilities
Gentry of the Tribune Makes Rounds of Camps
CIO Leader Speaks to Civics Classes
Imagination
--National Week (Cont.)
Arrivals
Departures
The Spool of Life
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Manzanar Free Press
Farming Opportunity --
Unsung Heroes --
--Geo. Rundquist (Cont.)
Purely Personal
--New Enterprise (Cont.)
--Nisei Seamen (Cont.)
Books
After the Deadline
Smeltzer Writes of Clerical Jobs
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D. Myer Compliments Evacuees on Fine Morale. WRA's Chief Concern is Youths Under Strained Conditions
New Orchestras to Make Debut at Block 24
Co-op Board Members Discuss Problems at Sixth Meeting
Local Red Cross Extends Services to All Residents
Materials Needed to Complete Halls; Recreation Urged
WRA Offices to Aid Evacuees in Finding Employment, Houses
News Nuggets
Film Shooting at Lone Pine Ends Today
Local Artists to be Sponsored
Local P-TA Gives Material Aid
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Blowing the Chaff
Dr. Togasaki Here After Short Leave
School Daze
Vital Statistics
Residents to Hold First Easter Sunrise Service
Senior Bees Hold Class Meeting
Vesper Service Has Good Response
'Whispering Ghost' Comes to Manzanar
Seniors Dance in Sadie Hawkins Traditional Manner
Manzabelles Meet
G.R. Club Holds Pre-Easter Party
Michiko's 2 Cents Worth
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Grandstand
Iwasaki's 153 Tops Single B Race. S. Myose Skinned in Final Drive
Weightlifting Classes Attract Big Atlas Group
Softball Tourney
Hand in Rosters
More Help Wanted
Girls' Softball Call Still On
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Community Activities Plans Re-Organization
Furlough Work for Families
Family of 4 Pays $65.76 for Food Monthly in Frisco
Aid Patients
Peopleation
Audit Reports to Co-op Board at Joint Meeting
Morgue for Job Offers