Gila News-Courier
Vol. II No. 89
July 27, 1943
WACS Open to Nisei Girls
Japan Silent on Exchanges
Hottest Day: Storm Wrath a Head-Ache
Forced Resettlement Not Planned by WRA - Bennett. Tule Lake Center for Segregated
More Volunteers Join U.S. Army
Wallgren's Idea Gets Nowhere
Omission
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News-Courier
Editorials: Minority Problems
Greatest Heritage
[Cartoon]: Margie. A. Omura
Soldiers Take Tough Course
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Sac'to Sumitomo: Depositors Must File Claims
'Musume Sans,' Melons Missed (Cont.)
Madame Wants Gardener Back
Opinion: Ex Chief Reviews Gila Camp Life
Guilty Residents Arraigned
10 Samaritans Visit Colony
Auto Owners
Library Class Opens in Butte
Vital Statistics
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Student Co-op: Wares Displayed Orders Taken
Fair Carnival Slated Soon. 4th Grade Sponsor
Rivers Schools Impress WRA Education Director
Social Held by USO Sun.
WRA Prepares Report on Rural Relocation Outlook
Nisei Bitterness Being Alleviated (Cont.)
Coming-Going
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Job Offers
Health Survey Shows Progress
Report: Community Acceptance Comes Easier as Workers (Cont.)
Jr. YBA Dance Tomorrow Night
Thanks
AFS Operates Three Hostels
Co-op Notes
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Cards, YMBA Down Vikings, '28; Both 5-4. Firemen Edge Hinodes 3-1, Junius Sakuma Hurls Fourth League Triumph. Hitting of James Nishino Massy Tomooka Paces Guadalupe to Fourth League Win
Tom Nakatsuka Moon Nakamura Share 5-4 Duel. Hank Okai Loser
Geo. Fujiwara's Ochi's Drop Pair
Block 33 Smashes Guadalupe Bee's. Engages Block 72 in Bee Circuit Clash
Block 63 Downed
Pasadena Meets Block 66 Wednesday. Red's Games to be Forfeited
Riders, Vikings in Tilt, Cards Versus Deltans
Tom Sakamoto in Tennis Victory
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section