Gila News-Courier
Vol. II No. 33
March 18, 1943
Over 100 Volunteers Service in New U.S. A.J. Combat Unit. Await Preliminary Examinations
48 Point Quota Assured Gilans
Red Cross Drive Week March 22-31. Colony Goals Set
Sugar Beet Work Starts. Recruiting, Wage Plans Revealed
Property Adviser Aids Colonists
Model Ship Building Project Opened Under Accurate Scales
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Editorial: Deserve Only Honor
New Bill of Rights Outlines Postwar Security Proposals
Workers: Sugar Beet Recruiting Begins (Cont.)
Dance: Spanish Class Holds Frolic
Lost, Found at Internal Security
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Classical Dance Concert. Yuriko Amemiya, 70 Pupils Perform
Gila's Most Popular Spot. Postoffice Handles 5500 Letters Daily
Translation: Ruling Provides Strict Transcript
Vital Statistics
Good News: More Java, Less Meat for Rivers
Resettlement Secretary Tours
Canal Engeibu Presents Comedy
'Free' Transportation Gone
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Leaves
Evacuee Cotton Work Held Up by Non-Commuting Ruling
Calendar of Events
Red Cross Fund Drive. Butte Committee (Cont.)
Equitable Soap Distributions. Block Managers Handle Rations
Book Orders: Former Evening Classes Resumed
School Principal Visits California
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Maharajahs Take 2 CAC Bee Crown as Canal Hi Lose
Cardinal Nine Face Tigers; Block 31 Encounters Blk 28
Baseball Ass'n Formed in Butte
Starlettes in Last Cage Game
YMBA Edges Zephyrs 55-48. Saints Upset Gremlins 41-32.
Shooting Stars Win
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section