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. . .. Block election for . de- le3ates to represent each block in the Congress of Delegates is being neld in the' Butte aonr·u11ity, stated Masato Kato and Ta. dashi' Iv1amoto, co-chai1Ti1en. of· the Butte Reoearch 'and. st.udy . Co:r..i1 · :1i t.:. tee 011 Cooperatives. The delegates, 111 addi- tion servirig as representatives to t h e will autorm. tioally qualify as a candiC!ate ' tor the' Board of and as an electo·r · or the Board melllbers ac,cordint'. 'to,. a deoisj.ou by the 64 mernb'ers of the 1 .I'eraporary . 01• Block 'Representatives· at . a. meetirig held January. so. · ·· The section idea will . ' be lilaintained the •. or. the three sec·tions will elect two : · . of ·the :aitte .qLio'ta of 1 six · board meipbers; clirta1 is to have· four me::: ; 1bers. · · · · results or· ·:· . tlie ruembershiu drive re- veais that mombersh11·; · list bas jumped to out of 8 1 500 residents in :aitte. FBI MEN ROUND-UP TOJO SYMPATHIZERS Seven Japanese ar- rested by FBI · agents at Poston VIR in con- nection with the upria ing of the evacuees last Novem- ber. . Four arm:t r·1e11, ( Oi.1e Ca:.icasiu:.1 officer, two Ce.uoa- anc.l one :.1isei non-comu :lasioned: and. a . ' ' ·. J i .• ' ', ... WRA oi':t'ictal · rli a · :"rue represents.ti ve ·will ar;i."i ve in Ri yers soon tacy l"egistra ti on of 18-38 · years . oi' ase : ==· 0 al1d WOfaell in the om1tel', Cana/ kays to a. . lotter re- ceived yesterday b!r "v'T. E. Plans' Huso, acting ·amployraent MEMBERSH'/P .·DRIVE su1:>e:rviaqr·: fror.i. John Lancl- ward, at.ir;d.'nistl'at:lve as- STAR'TS THIS WE(K ... \ " sistant. Most of Canal Oomr.uni ty Landward, who has boen bloclr..s ap:91•oved the Coop i n. 11ashincton to leurn pl,:.. ns presented b y the tho re.t;istrtrtion procedure I?t1tte and Research othe1• businesu, i.s t.tee at a nieeting of baoJ: ·toda:.,". the Canal Ter1pore. ry Oon- The letter advised. Huso gross o:t' Cooperative . to set the · stage for · the gt:l tea afternoon. registrdtion. The nows or To alear upminor Misunder- the VG.AC official .tui:tl1er .. ata: :iL1i11..gEJ, a .Can.al dele- the our1"er.t rra.s in Iil tte this belicii' tl:ia.t en- morning consulting t h e listme:r:t; of women eVaClJ.aes Stt:.dy Reses.rch Com:nit- in the vlAAC is irn: . dnent. tee here. . . .. Aftar another meeting Rumor Given o f. · the ee.na1 temporary tomorrow, · t h e Jol.t . b"y. ;. Bennett. will $tage its , . dfei vo, it was " 1 i'here is no foanda·t:Lon . . . for the rui ·,1ors that t:iis .. · -·-· --·- · ce1rtar. to be closed or ·co-WORKER .. FOR tnrnetl over to a:1y other . CLJ PT J SHELLY n said J .. .. P.t•oJect Leroy H. q. Cur1•1a, Asnociata· Bennett t h 1 s morninc;. of Connnuni- "'l'he 'I: E1l'tern1 .. ises . from the \ " .. ·tion of school lJt1ild.in:. .. :s--· WRA. Del·ta · Relo- au.di "GOl"iwn, co.tio11 Center, Utah, staf'f' a:nd s}101J for the 1 :·l.is!1 ce.::ie :to 111 vors Saturday, the i 11 .1r.10::.", 30, i'r .0: .1 .Topaz to co- he . aadec1. with · Tha rur.1or · tl'lat t h e Shelly of the pro- · center would be ject Enter:prisas. ' and cha11ged into an ·a!'l·, ry . Cur1•ie will he1 1 e cam1J arose tl'o m for about j1eeh:s. He i1l;3 ac·ttvi on · can- · vre.s . at T9paz' · Center ter•a "Jain ro't\ds . .. · foJ.• tvro week-.s. · · · stated that the' ·roacls .. . are ---------- - ...... .. - .... LABOR DEF Lrf TS STOP . be:tns for graveling "- · · because the · release has CANA l CONST Ruc·rtON S · finull: / come . throt1eh. . \fRA. An ungant oall for 300 worl:ers f o r ti1G The " on emergency au thoriza- tion of Frank E. Flynn, U .s. district · attor.1ey ," according to H. R. in charge 01' FBI in Arizona. T h e suspected Tojo ST-!lpathizers were lodged overnight in the F'hoen:tx city jail and transferred to an interIUTient camp to await hearing before an encny ··•lien internment board in El Paso, 'I'exas, Flynn stated. . lTorl:s Departr:en·t was uada known . yesterda:... D1e ·to this crul'.!ial la"uor short- . age, all bu ilc11ng construc- tion has 1)een . delayed in · Canal City. had originally pla .nned to oil cento.r ro a ds, but an ll.ad been sl.Eipped cin tho use of oil. Hegnrd :Uv; schocls, be- 03.n so of t h ·e cri tice l · iehorta.::;e of rn.u. terials, the fl"Oj e.ct Director rumounoed ·Ghut OJi ly tho necessary Meu wi10 wish · tb apply are r<3quested to seo Gaorr; e Olrura' evucueo 'sni;e:' ... Vi sor of :pn blic work:, 18-1. · ohops a n d are to b e construo·t;ed iIID:1odiu tely

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Block election for . de-le3ates to represent each block in the Congress of Coope~ative Delegates is being neld in the' Butte aonr·u11ity, stated Masato Kato and Ta.dashi' Iv1amoto, co-chai1Ti1en. of· the Butte Reoearch 'and. st.udy . Co:r..i1·:1i t.:. tee 011 Cooperatives.

The delegates, 111 addi­tion ~o servirig as blocl~ representatives to t h e Co1igres~ will autorm. tioally qualify as a candiC!ate 'tor the' Board of Direq~ors and as an electo·r ·or the Board melllbers ~ ac,cordint'. 'to,. a deoisj.ou by the 64 mernb'ers of the 1.I'eraporary . Co1~ros~; 01• Block 'Representatives· at . a. meetirig held Saturda~r, January. so. ·

· · The section idea will . '

be lilaintained und.eJ~ the :Perman~nt . s'~t-tip • . · ~oh or. the three sec·tions will elect two : · ' :m.ehJber~ . of ·the :aitte .qLio'ta of1 six · board meipbers; clirta1 is to have· four me:::;1bers. · ·

· ' Incoru.plet~ · results or· ·:·.

tlie ruembershiu drive re-veais that th~ mombersh11·;· list bas jumped to 6~100 out of appro:x:inatel~r 8 1 500 residents in :aitte.

FBI MEN ROUND-UP TOJO SYMPATHIZERS

Seven Japanese wer~ ar­rested by FBI ·agents at Poston VIR Cente~ in con­nection with the upria ing of the evacuees last Novem-ber.

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Four arm:t r·1e11, ( Oi.1e Ca:.icasiu:.1 officer, two Ce.uoa­sic~ · anc.l one :.1isei non-comu:lasioned: ot,f~.cers) and. a

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WRA oi':t'ictal · alOl'JL~ rli t1~ a · :"rue represents.ti ve ·will ar;i."i ve in Ri yers soon 1'o:~· t~1e 1~·:ili tacy l"egistra ti on of 18-38 · years . oi' ase !!l~n :==· 0 al1d WOfaell in the om1tel', Cana/ kays aocordin~ to a. . lotter re-ceived yesterday b!r "v'T. E. Co~op Plans' Huso, acting ·amployraent MEMBERSH'/P .·DRIVE su1:>e:rviaqr·: fror.i. John Lancl-ward, at.ir;d.'nistl'at:lve as- STAR'TS THIS WE(K ... \ " sistant. Most of Canal Oomr.uni ty

• Landward, who has boen bloclr..s ap:91•oved the Coop

i n. 11ashincton to leurn pl,:..ns presented b y the tho re.t;istrtrtion procedure I?t1tte Stud~y- and Research ~'ilOng. othe1• businesu, i.s Cor~::!i t.tee at a nieeting of e~eoted baoJ: ·toda:.,". the Canal Ter1pore.ry Oon-

The letter advised. Huso gross o:t' Cooperative Dele~ . to set the · stage for · the gt:l tea yestor~· afternoon. registrdtion. The nows or To alear upminor Misunder­the VG.AC official .tui:tl1er .. ata::iL1i11..gEJ, a .Can.al dele­strex~gthened ~ the our1"er.t ~~a"bio:n rra.s in Iil tte this belicii' tl:ia.t voluntai~:r en- morning consulting t h e listme:r:t; of women eVaClJ.aes Stt:.dy a~.1.cl Reses.rch Com:nit-in the vlAAC is irn:.dnent. tee here. .

. .. Aftar another meeting Rumor Given o f. ·the ee.na1 temporary

~on:~;:r.e .sn tomorrow, · t h e Jol.t. b"y.;. Bennett . COJ. '~""1i.n.tit~:· will $tage its

, . .:10~-.:persJ:ti:p dfei vo, it was "

1i'here is no foanda·t:Lon . a::.i~ot1..nc~cl • . . for the rui·,1ors that t:iis .. ·-·-·--·- · ce1rtar. i~ to be closed or ·co-WORKER .. FOR tnrnetl over to a:1y other . CLJ PT J SHELLY c·9V.9.i~n,~1on:t' af.;eno~t, n said J •.. • ~ .. P.t•oJect ~irector Leroy H. q. Cur1•1a, Asnociata· Bennett t h 1 s morninc;. Suparintenc}.en·~ of Connnuni­"'l'he imr:·~:.ldiate constri.:~ c- t ·'I:.· E1l'tern1 .. ises . from the

\ " .. ·tion of school lJt1ild.in:. .. :s--· ria.s~lin.gton WRA. Del·ta · Relo-au.di "GOl"iwn, labo1".:1·tori~s, co.tio11 Center, Utah, staf'f' a:nd s}101J for the

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:·l.is!1 ce.::ie :to 111 vors Saturday, schools~·-retutes the i 11.1r.10::.", .·~fan. 30, i'r.0: .1 .Topaz to co-he. aadec1. • wc1~l~ with Su11e1~intendent ·

Tha rur.1or · tl'lat t h e J·~:11]s Shelly of the pro-· center would be vao~ted ject CoJ~rr:~uuity Enter:prisas.

' and cha11ged into an ·a!'l·,ry . Cur1•ie will :J:"~in he11 e cam1J arose tl'om i;~1e ei~ad..;. for about .s~x j1eeh:s. He i1l;3 ac·ttvi ti~s on · ·~he can- · vre.s . at tl~ T9paz' ·Center ter•a "Jain ro't\ds . .. · Bennet·~ foJ.• tvro week-.s. · · · stated that the'·roacls .. . are ----------

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LABOR DEFLrf TS STOP . be:tns ~ra.ded for graveling "-· · because the · release has

CANA l CONST Ruc·rtON S · finull:/ come . throt1eh. . \fRA. An ungant oall for 300

worl:ers f o r ti1G P1bl~.o

The round-u~ ~r- ~are " on emergency au thoriza­tion of Frank E. Flynn, U .s. district · attor.1ey ," according to H. R. ll.tffe~r, a.gen~ in charge 01' FBI in Arizona.

T h e suspected Tojo ST-!lpathizers were lodged overnight in the F'hoen:tx city jail and transferred to an interIUTient camp to await hearing before an encny ··•lien internment board in El Paso, 'I'exas, Flynn stated.

. lTorl:s Departr:en·t was uada known . yesterda:... D1e ·to this crul'.!ial la"uor short- . age, all bu ilc11ng construc­tion has 1)een -~ . te:::p_1ornril~,.

delayed in · Canal City.

had originally pla.nned to oil cento.r roa ds, but an ~m'Jarc;o ll.ad been sl.Eipped cin tho use of oil.

Hegnrd :Uv; schocls, be-03.n so of t h ·e cri tice l

· iehorta.::;e of rn.u. terials, the fl"Oj e.ct Director rumounoed ·Ghut OJily tho necessary Meu wi10 wish ·tb apply

are r<3quested to seo Gaorr;e Olrura' evucueo 'sni;e:' ... Vi sor of :pn blic work:, 18-1.

· · ·~r1 t:i to1~Lu1·\, ohops a n d l:l1.Jo :·~--&tories are to b e construo·t;ed iIID:1odiu tely •

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le t ·Them Com~ ahd. lnv.estlga_~~, !:P?db!~a~!\~!~~ ~~: · Let. them cane and . investigate~ ~!one but a· 'ja\indieed most suited· one for this

eye will see' evideri.oe of· ~paring~· As for discontent, COil1.'11Uni ty, de:f'ini tely 11-wha.t stni.la.r- grqu:p. ~~1~ no't ebe : disgruritled after the mi ts the liability of a tragic, .. undemoc:ratic· ex:Per~enee· ·they ·have:gone ·through member. This· meai1s tbat a --what gro~p O.:f' ':prQ'g~ee$i:~.~· psople· would complacently rneober can lose no more accept .a ~tate. Q~ ~P,le.1n a c·rowaed conununity:·o1' this th.an his riembership :f'ee, nature. If the VTal~eri's and· the Reynolds believe, a~ the most. In event the that en . 'J..nny ~oritro:i.:.' otier a :predominantl.i . citizen. coop is dissolved, . credi­group .will dissolve the. gripes, ·they are due for a · tors v1ill be taken care of rude awakimiD.b•. . . · .. ' · · . . . · first, 'bhru1 the membership

We Americans do··not . believe ·in milite.r:t control; we : fee. refUridad, and whatever love . our .. 11 berty too muc·h. is left ove1• will be. re-

<8.1 t ·iet tham cane. · .They sl18:n' .t see an~r more· cl eav- . funded o :n a · :patronage· a.sea in .out• ranks '.thal1 are evident , ~ong .the isola• basis .-to me:mbers. ·· t • ·

tionists and· the .interventionists, and : o--the1 .. · a11tithe- 2. ~·How about tbe' oloth-ti,oal groups. ·. : · · ing allowance·s?

.Tn,ey v:ill see more clearly what a· oonmunaty in· ex- A. The coop pays its ile can do .to aid the war ef'tort. · We shall gt.ride' .the:m : am.:ployees the amount· of' tQ the camouflage net f'actory where ·they sm11 .. see the: . the regular WBA. clothing beehive a~tivity of '\'!Orkers producing' quanti.ties of allovia.11ces. All the · de­f'inished net f'ar beyond expectations. They shall se·e· pendants ~~d ·'families of produce and livestocl~ on the fa.nus so that ' th'e com-· tl\e employees are still muni ty ean be largely self-suf'i'i.oient ,· and '. .. ~he nation ,\ eligible to~ \7RA .. cl_othing have ·-a larger. share or food. I~ .·: . . /' : 't. ·: ~ ..... .• ;allOV18.IlCes.. .. .

"" . ' ' . " ~ ' If' they should inquire,. they shall find 'that thou- 3.:· Q, 'tlhat ·are tlB author-sands or residents lla.v~ ·sons and. q~o~l~9:r;~ )an4. ,..,.wee.~-.: i t~t, and d~ties · o ·· r the hearts serving in the u.s. Army. : 'Ir the~" · shbu1d in-· ·Board of Directors? · . vestigate the center records, they shall sea tha.t many A. · Altl~ough tte supreme from this center have voluntarily enlisted in the authority' over· the affairs perii<;lus·Milit~~; ·tnt.el:1i~nce Service .for active duty of ·the cooperative :rests in t:he .. Sout~1 ~Pp.cific .th~1;re of -. ao·tion. Soon, -.vith with the generttl ' .1ne1:iber.. the new· i'bro•r from .. the Secl:'etary · of' Wfi.r, there · shall ship, it. 1 is onJ.Y practical be m9r0 vo~teering.. · and _expedient in a large

~et them cane, :· inde·ed. Our, answer to· them, ·who· asseciation· that :raembers were elect~d to devote themselvos · to ·the winnirlg or tra'iister the supervision the ,war, but who4spend the nation's money .investigat- to ·a· s•ialler ·group chosen ing· an aJpiost D;On-exi.stelit prol)lem, ·is prodUQt ion o:r · f'r01il the.i:?t . own members--·: wai: $OOds and soldiers·. -- ;r. :u. · the BQard-1.of. ~ ~~r~ct~:r-s• :: -, ---~:------·--·~·~·~*:;:~":S?i·:$z1":.x··~--a~~~&.1"-"r.l"!::~~-:vr;-:""~·=·~~~>~: ·-.:=~·;r::-- ·l ,. 'l G LJ S : ·Butte will"· hS:V:e. ~~?C• .an~-., • .(: ... = :-.; .. ·:.;:o.-o:::·; ... «.::.~:i .. =:=·~:~:::;:>;::::·::~:·-:;.. ... ·:..·:··· · · · Car1al, · four, malcirlg ··a t.o-

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:M:in . Oma.ta, · .e:x-do.ikon ry, 20 acres · of peas; 15 ed well, declared Prof'es -king, is now ,the. foreman . acres of horse beuns~ and sor Roy Smith, formerly

. of a "chop sueY''. ·farm. At 15 acres of lettuce. of K.obe Higher Conmeroial present, on 320 acres .on . By March, Ornata hopes Schook; who spoke ; before Unit IX, he has planted .to have, in addi t'ion to the You.th Fellowship Su,n­twenty two varieties of .:practically every ,. vese- day niGht at Butte, chapel

.. vegetabl~s and by the .end ··:table crop.· kl'lown .. t·o the 40. • : · · ·. of.t~~ .m9n~h, he expects· avarage japahese, ~d four Of his own experience to increa;;Je, th.i~.,number to . different types of .melons. a·s a freeman ·permi~ted to thirty two ·· · ·.. · ·teach schQol until 1 he re-

. The lar;est · ao:reag~ : ot ·:NEED·. FQR TE ACHE RS. . · · turned here, he said he a· single crop is. tomato VOICED IN CANAL had not been molested or with 25. acres, :wp.icl~ he A need ·.•. for ·~'a m.1r·se~r- insulted once. 'planted last week, a ~· d ,/kinde~garten and a 7th ai\d · Because o f ni~ ·10?2$ greatest variety on a sin- 8th grade· teacher in'.: canal stay in Japan, he said, gle patch .is on 20 aQrea was .voiced by Albert"Hut- "Uo matter which si~e wins, where· he had 9 different ohinson, princiiOl• ~ · ·. I shall lose. When Pearl crops• . . . .. With an excellent i'ac- Harbor . carne, I was ~s one

His crew · of. ninety .()dd ulty to work with,· as well cut in two. Many issei in men have:· . just·. compl~ted as · ed1icational oppor·twii- this ootint:cy·i I am sure, planting·, 12 acres. of oele- tie.a ·for the 4/eachers, all must'..h£tve fel·t much the

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those wi.th good qualifica- same emotions ... tions should apply at 13- Ee oomr.iented on the ma-1-A:, Hutohinson further jor scarci t:r of all matter added. • ... " of consumer goods in Japan.

U n d e r newly-elected · ~~ "" Ration had affected al.most president Dr. Tom Uyeno, NUPllA:L: 'rJ.r;,,~f'1' ~ ", '. all goods ,bY the time he the Hawaiian Club j.s en• . G:.·ou "ple.1Jnit~d e. ~.~Jl ·,·1f). . left for "America. gaged i n a membership ... I. · Black markets were, as dirve among ~ntere~ted IlOP Herbert T~k:eshita ~·d in America, ·in operation,. Hawaiians as well as Hawa- Haruye Yoshino .. wE!re ·united selling . , .. 'illegally . ·°' o. r ii.ans, it was· disclosed. in marriage Sa:tur.d.ay-, !Ja:n. : above ·ceiiing prioes.· Ex-.. As o·:Q.e of' its aims, . ·:tJle 30~ at: the· Canal Buddhi~t ce11t . for· ·the. btn~;. ~rlcet·

c1ub intend~ to entertain Church. The· couple .. were goods, the ~overninent· by sbldiera who visit the. ce~-. attended by Ayako Yoshino strict ~<int.rel haci· pre-· tar. Tho group i'1r'.a formed a n"d ~? 1 N'kag~wa.~, i;ch~ · :Hv:~n:t~d.i~~~a~t,.oJ.le;cy~ p~·o,s. primarily to fill the need wedd·!ng rQCl~ion· wa& hSld .,. · ~ '-.Though· the' ·people· · in for social ac~ivi ties felt . last night,~ ~l\ r.~ess ~ ~~:r · ~J'~~ .beliaye

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in the center, it was said. close fri~os' ~ an<> t 'rela.• · ··wal.ild 'miva :plenty' of food-Also eleated to serve tives .of the newlyweds. ' stuffs imported· beaause of

under Dr. Uyeno are Satsue · . .. . ··· the conquest of Ma.laya1"-; Fujii-vice pres~dent, Shig . BROWN ·HUSO .. J Smith ·said that they had Kawarnura-treasurer, ~Rich- s·H' A'RE ·· '1· a·· ·ss· .. ··: .. . not naturalized up to the ard Enseki-secretary, Toots n .· · · · .. ·. .. . : t:tr.1e ·he· left. · · YoshinDlra - entertainment Dep).ty· Director l-irman .: • • ·" . chairman. Ernes.t. Iwasaki Brown and Fmploy'ment ·chief.· CANAl ·AERO CLUB··' and W.E. Williamson, chief · Wil.liam Huso · are . · sharing .. .. . .. · of Internal Security Divi-. re~ponsibilities l e ·f t · Organization of t he si6n, are advisers. hanging after the de:pert-· Canal Aerona.utics.Associa-

, · · ure of john c. HendersQn. tion is n o w ~ underway SAf'tlTA MARIA VALLEY ·Brown. has taken ove1 .. · the ·throug.h the diligent work PROPERTIES •wEt.(• housing :probleras, and Huso · of Bob Ikeda and Henry Oh-

Federal Reserve receiv- is npw acting superyisor ye. Plans are being made ing warehouses in Santa of employment. · ·for the· establishl:1ent of a Maria and'. Guadalupe are ~ • schedule and head.1u,a~t·ers. open and ready to receive MOTOR. POOL · -goods, · disclosed :Mich Ya- NEEDS DRIVERS · · IA1POF:TAfV.T .MEET FOR .. mamoto; of ~he Butte Housing Experienced drivers are REPRt!\ENTltTIVES Division. Those who have needed in the ?.~otor Pool Recreation representa­WRA. fo:l,ns 83 to forward of .Canal. Interested in- tives of each block in

' are advised to do so. dividuals are asked. t o Butte will meet tor.1or1·ow Yamamoto said that p:rO.;., contact ·the division innne- nie;ht, Feb. 3, 7 o'clock,

ject attorney james Terry, dia~ely. . at the central block man-who has been in the Coast- PROMOTION FOR. ARI I 1 ( ager' s .office in block· 42, al regions~ reported back :ror the planning of var-. in a telegram comrnunica- The Canal Fire Dept~ ious block organizations ti on that the :properties announces that EnginE\0r H. ' and rec1--ea ti on. Ea1•l Yusa in the Santa Maria Valley Arii has been promoted to and 1iro Oishi will a.ct as are well tal:en care of. C'aptain of Platoon c. co-chairman.

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Accountant Protests·. ·f1·rrn .... ·· · D1sm1ss1ng Ja_panese Wc>~kers · . ·

Joe A. Le\Vtert Jul:ior ---- ---.. ---.· .. -·-,--···-­Fiscal Accountant in the f VAC~UffS HOPED

. 'Butte AdministratiYe DivJ.- TO AID IN NATION'S . sion, stroDG~Y P~·:-otcstod ·· ·. ,: · ·

.t h e dismissal· or "'lihroe. l.ABOR SHORTAGE ia!)anese employees by Mux- .. 111 Cleveland., a.:n. AP re-

. well · Fa:nn and Livestock lease discloses that ~he :eo:npany under :pressure director of t h e ll.ewly from Oolf'ax Con.n·~y resi- opened branch ofi'ice of dents in a lotto~ to John the VIRA baa announced plans u. Sherri tt, president or to relieve faoto17 a · n d the firm. f'arm labor shorttiges in

He wrote in pe.rt 1 °Your Ohio, liiiol~i[.;e.n, · a11d ~7est anticipated actions crui. Virginia with io,o·oo ev~­no more be called "demo- ouees on .. ind.efini~e leave. crati~' t)la.n . ca.n :many of Antioi:pa.ting a graat i~. . Hitler's disto1 .. ted de1:l8nd· for seasonal lab6-r­"New Order". deet1s in Eur- ers in the sprir.g e.nd · fall, ope can be." . the VIRA. is draYiillG up on

··· ·--·--.. - special provisions :r o r ·FLUTIST F EATUREO . · handling such e?Tlploymant .. AT MUS·IC HOUR with a· view towt?1.rds the

. Many· interestine cla.s- protection o f evuouees eioal records. have been agt-.iinst < untair practices

. obtained f q r tonight's of employers. · The provi­«Canal ?\Jn sic App1"ecietio11 sions· iflcl'..ide '. a check on Hour which will be held in the emriloye1• a.r:td a grea tar .the Grammar School Library ·di~pirsal of vrorl:ers ·over from ? :30 p.m. · Program 3. wider e.l'eu, ---··---.. -----_..-···----for the evening is as ·:rol- 5 · lows: Caucasian Sketches FLANNEL ON 'ALE. (In the Village)--I?poli­tov Ivanov; Thais:· Hedita­t ion--:Massenet ; The Swan o f Tounela--Siberlius·· ; Ballet: Las Sylphidas~

Chopin..• Glest artist f'or the program will · be Yuri Matsumoto, flutist,

Gay, colo1•ru1, :rJ.c...n;nei materials· a!·e now 011· ·sale

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to nisei. · Now what? 1row, the1·e. :will be a

lot of quest :tone ar1d a lot of doubts, just. as there have been with relocation. Vfuat w:i.11 it be like out­side? How w~ll they treat me? \lhat are ~" char.ices?

A bu11ch of a .s. soldiei·s in \fisconsin ca.:1 provide soDe answers. They a r e the ~nen of the lOOth in­fantry. They are nisei.

Writing about thein in tile Baltimore D!l.il~r Sun, Blake Clark says "T h e firs ·t day a group of thee e soldiers on leave went in­to. (tpvm) they stood on a street corner while a crowd of citizens gathered OJ?})Os i te arid wo. tc~:ied them. T h · e · sol..d~o1•s had been

·warned by 'their officers that . t~1ey might meet un­friendliness · at first and they. were . ., gro't1ing nervous when . a yOUllG wanan Ce.me up to them·. 'The USO is over there,' she,. said. tQome ·right in and' make your­selves at :1oniel"

Sin~oa then, Clerk says, the USO ~s arranged sur.;. prise birthday parties, tO\u ... s ot ne:irby cities, ai1d ac~uaintunce with lo-

CQMMQ_N_N-.--,P-P-0-NESf~·vQCABillAR ~~! ~~~~1eiow11~11~~;e ~~=~ · and their hearts.

WOlDS AS RELEASED ·BY WRA "La d s with JaJ8ll8Se Tl.le dei'ini·~ion of cer­

tain Japanese words i n current use at · relocation centers has been released b~r the War Re lo cat ion Au .. thority, Washington, D. O,

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· Ir.1. the Japa:r.ese langu~ • fe.oes and American heart~" a.Ge th.e1'e are .. no in;t'lex- Clark calls "'~het1. A. n d ions to indicate P,lura;i.e,, . ~r:rto.in Dillard Vlillis, one such 8S .,, s" or tt es" . ending·S . Of theil' oi'f'icers t says, (book-boolca) as in Enelish•· "~1en I go into combat, I Instead, hou11s 111 J"a:Pauesa· hope . I ·an1 st ill with this take the · rorm · of words outiit, I'd rather have like "sheept' in Ei:igJ.igh- . thes~ !11.en behind nie than the coutext of the sentenoe · any others ! 've ever seen. -Two in11Jortant films 011 indica-'"ing n~unber. · There- V!SI TOR .... c . D£ni!RT

sai;iitation, "Between the fore, "s" endiligs should ,.., rri cup and the Lip" and "Di- be avoided when ·using FOR HOME. CENTERS agnoais 'ot Tuberoulosis,11 .Tapenese words; to a a y Followint; a sp.01"t visit whioh were acknowledged b~r "niseis11 and "isseis" is in Bti-t·ce c6rrr.uni ty, Drs. the Arizona State Board ot neither good J'aIBnese- nor Ha1~ry Kita, H. J. Takao, Health, will be presented English. K. Taniguchi and w~.fe, re-to Rivers' colonists to- In llroauncia"liion 1 equal turned to Poston, and Ka.-morrow and Friday. stress is generally plaoed . tsuo Tanabe, and Florence

Canal students ·.vill see on ea.ah syllable. Listed Suzuki to Delta Reloca~ion the movie tomorrow after - .among t h e more common Cen·he~i:- in Utah1 and Shizue noou at mess 13, a.11d it Jap'e.nese vooabular words Kanemoto for Heart · Moun­will be repeated again at include: bon odori, Bussei, tain, ~rom.ing, Wea.., Jan. 7:30 p.m. at t he open daikon, geta, goh or g9 1 27. On 1l1hursday, Jan. 28, theatre for t~1e general . issei, lr..ibei, · judo 1 lei, Ichiro Waki returned from pub.lie. BJ.tte citizens miso 1 r:1ochi, :..'11o:{ashi, · n~P- a short visit in Poston, will see the movies at t11e pa, nisei, sa.11sei, Ei'lliba1, ·and .. iv!r, a.11d Mrs. Takashi re~~r weekly show o .rr · shoe;i, shoyu, soroban, au- K:k.-shi arrived from Manza-Friday, February 5, mo,.tabi, tof'u., udon1 zori. nar.

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=~~'~.~ . lins a r e. scheduled to. . Whili3 t.ha rangy Pai:\.ier Cards sputtered along like clash ·tonight _.:·:. in · one ·of jack Be1mv' s brol:en doyrn l1!axvrell, Coach Jolm Koya.ma.' s

:·seas·ons ~·be"Bt .:.ga~es~ 'l.1he· BUtte Cardi.nals·,. r1lnn.ill(:; ~·Ji 14 on all . five cylinc.ers two team~s are report.ad ' to· 11.ke . a jeop on the loose, ovorwhelmeQ. the Co.nal -quin­be in top soo·pe · fo~ -the tat, 43-33 befo1•e u cu.:paoi ty· ·crowd. tilt.~ Tb,e second game is Re-vi t:iJ:nized wi·th new lifebloolc c.on.sisti·ng · of yo~th, between the. -Car-dinals .. and detcrmiri.ation nnd the indomitable spirit'. .. to · win, ·the Zeplzyrs.:.·j , B..ltte aggrega:t ion qui~l:.1.y pulled into the · lead, never

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22 (~ ( (() ~ ~ffi.IJ ff J~ ID ~€[)iJ~i}ou~~~~i~on;:!;u a tower: ·.· .Four tea..'lls will, remain una.e:reated in the Aye loop of strength,. Pop Olq1d.a,,

as .. ,~he 2 ·:CAC (Canal · Ci,:ty Athletic /· Conf·qrence) hoo.P who stre~ches · sone six ringe.rs concluded their second round of ·cage war last .· feet two ... inches off the Sunday afternoon. . ground, th~ inability of

The Card.a, Rockets ·, Roughriders and Vikings are in the Canal Club to accur-the above ca tesor.V. · at ely hit the hoop were ;

The Canal Hi ·varsity quintet was s~uttled 49 to .. 38 · offset b~r tlle ·tall centers· : be a rejuventated and aroused .soidn five which was · a.bili·ty to c'onstv.ntly take· raced . by Shig Haya!ne~ who earned the stior.:L~ honor of rebounds off the baclcboard·.: day <b1. :pettillg 2.0 :point:a.. ::· · , · ·. · '. · · . . '. · .. both on offeiise ' arid defense.,,

,With Ken Hamaguchi pouring through' 18 points,:. .the Outmaneuvering their Rafders proved ·to·:be an :.~li\SY :prey for the· Rockets 1· by taller oppon·ents . w'i th a collapslng to 8;· 3s;..23_ whipP,illg., . vastly su1)erior r l"o 0 ·r

The Viki:ne;s ··seemed headed for a po:;;sib.le ·' defeat at· g82·:1e, .·.'Ko:rarna' s quintet , half time, but Ted Tanaka's 18 digets contributed to showing signs of their old . the 35-25 thwnping of the Bloclchead o~er.s·•. ·ror.n:, easily 'ou·tcias.m d 1

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In an: inter-camp battle, · - ···. - the tired Parlier club and tho- ·Roughriders.. were lium• .. Comi'ni-:S 1'ro1:1 behind, the · took ·t h · e ·.con test going bled 33 to 47 -~Y Ynutte.ts Duke.a slid by,the ' Bucka~oos ·away. · Zephy-.i.·s qu~intet·ers. · · · at a rate of ·33-28 to hang Butte Cards, 43 · La~t &iturday, ·v1hen the u:p their ini·t1ill.l ·loo;p con- · Canal Cnrds, 33 final whistle blew for the quest~ ·" ' :M. Tsuda; 8 · F If. Ol~cla, 6 leaguets initial 'lighted An umnerci1'ul ·1Iahttrajah Kojima, 5 F Masada, · g oonrt garao, tho Cards were. five· ro1ghsl1od . :ove.r the Yamada, 11 · C G, Olmda, 8 four buckets ahead of the Bruins '"of· Canal Hi 30-17 Sa.kr.:.moto' 1<1 G Terc.nishi,7 Cyclone cageme~, . who at- to remai:i:..t ·un'dofeat"ad" . in Olm~ .. 4 G Ivforilrarra., .. 1 tempted v~1liantly to stop . the Flistorn Di!/ision• " Si.lbs: Butte C::!rds:· YD..-Pop Olcada, but.he got away The Broncos casahaers ma.ne.lm, 2.; T• "i1 @1~dn,4; with 12 . pb in ts; . . n18de the :Lr: leagu a· :.'de bu~ t " by . 0 de.no, a ; K:i.no s l1i ·tn , 1.

In the Wes·torn Di vision , easily dtm1p'i11g .. the . ?a.op- Cnnr..l c.~rds: 'i's:.tboi, 2; of the· Be~. : Lec.gue, th~e .. Qi.its, 38 to ·21 ~ .. . Sni to; Ebisua< •

. , Ochi' s rc.llied in the sec- .. Behind : $.i~. points . at ·---·~-·--• ! ond hnlf to give the jee:Ps th~ half' ' Blocl~ 2.5 cagers Ind i' a.n s Ed ·~ 6

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ed as the only team with- . ~··and handed. : theti tJ;le shqrt out 6. loss. in their div1;;..· _end of a 2·3..;.P,7· coµnt·. ,. ~Jll'~-' 3~ G. Jndi~, 44

sion. . .,~AYE DA . HOT AS .. Okt.~muro. , 2.0 ]!: Hi;rotn, . 14 . A. reinforced Blockhea.~ m Ozone, ~ F Oso.da:, · 13

B ,.quad bounced into · "tli9, T ~ft M ~.UN~ WI l D Kodama, .13 . .. <1 Ishikum.l, 2 . win colunm by bowling over ~.!_q_o~.t? .. • :67, .~~~' 19 Muruto. . C: Nnlmmura, 7 the Card Junior 23 to 33.'. Ko'j~kli F · Itov1,, ··. ? Sut;o.no, 4 G'. Iwao, 2

The Canul Hi Grizzlies Hiroto, 6 F ~alremoto, 2 S.ubs: YVrBA..: ·Kuruto.ni; proudly pres.anted · their Mayeda, 30 .c · Masumiya,. 4 Matsuura; ., Ikeda; Kawata. first league . victim, the Furukawa, 2 G Kodani Inrlia.ns: R. Osada, 6 ; Esquires who y1:elded to a Hashimoto. G Mi1J..e ·:· Ilceno.ga;_ :r. 11ayama; IT. 2~-33 pounding, ·to.· Ooaoh :. · Subs: .. Bt-flldogs ~" .. Inouy~ 1 · 1v~~ra.rna.; Wada; Yarnasalci; Dick Nishi. lo;. vlatan~b.e, .13e.. .Fire- :. Nako~ani.

S ENTIN A L. S O.N . :men: sakaJ'·~\. 4;. Shimasaki; ·"· . I j.T".-.(--1=>_0_0-P- 0 ur· Iwao; Saki. · . · S.A N ~ , s c ·o R I N G s p R E E . p 0 0 .. P - ·o .U Ts w I N

Sentinels, 68 Dukes, 27 ~e.d.~cs, 29 . £;:,_~j.n,s, 52 Sai~aj i, 6.. F I~hiharu ~ 2 · Tolrunagu, 4 F Yarnanah"O. , 7 Uts~nomiya, 4 .. F ~.tav1aki1 6 Kn.miyu, 2 F It ow, t3 D •. i{amon~l4 C Saktlri, 14 Ito, 11 C Mc~tsumoto, 4 Hiratzlca, · 4: G Nacami Fllkuzo.wu,6 . G Ta.niguchi, 2 s. Hagiya,2 G Shish.ino, 4 ' Fujishig~,a G Hiroto, 6

Subs: Sentinels: Hayer Subs:. Mediqs: Fujimoto, kawa, 6; T. Ka.moil, 16; P. · . 2; Sugiya..'1la; Inaba, · 2 • Hagiya, 8; Amano, 2; Ki~ · : Gremlins.: Goto 1 17,; 1~iku­kU.chi, 5. LU.lees: J • S}1i~ riya, o; Na~:rarna, '4; Ki-shino; -Wo. tanabe, .1. ri ta. .. .... . ... ..... .. .

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G.ENERAL . REG:ISTRl\TION BEGINS l\JEXT .WEEK _____ - ....;.·-.....-- • j ' ' ' '

RESULTS BEflff IT Al I Residents 17 and Up S~~S TERRY To S9rve TWo-fold Purpose

-~ Be.cl~ acain in Rivers ' ;: A.··gene1..a1 registration of Relo.cntio11 _Centers of al 1. following an extended trip evacue·es wJ10 . a~e 1'7 or more years of age will start to .Coastal .cities to at- next week, E. M. Howalt; Acting ·Director c;>f WHA, . an­t .end· to evaouee p1'oblems nounced yesterday .. and to confer with princi- . At the sa.1:ne ttme, the · ~Tar Department announced too.ms I.>a.l of.fi.cials ar the 'W.RA. is of ·army . . representatives -----· -------­Project .A.ttor,ney Xfl!i1es II. · :tef't Yashinston .yes'terda:r Included i n the WRA 'l'erri/. Mrs. Terr.r a n d 1·or t~1e Gila River and. registration to be inade at · secretar--1, Matilda· RottC?,.ch other centers to obtain the · sruae time will' be all returned with him yester- questionnaires from all· fer:iales, regardless o f d.a,,,. rele American citizens of: ' citizenship who are 1'7 or

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TerI·y said, "My opinion japr-.....nese ancestry who are more . years of a..:_~e, and a11· is that the results ... of the 17 or ·raor<;3. years of u~;e.'. " alten .Tapanose . r:ien over 17. con1'eronces in Sa.n Fran- · All ·nisei at the Gila No r13gistration · will be cisco will be of . great River ?reject who .desire l-:iade1 ·however, of persona benefit to the en~ire to volunteer to;r service who have applied .for repa­comrmlnity." " in the .combat ·· unit will triation. Mr. Howalt ·ex-

In San Francisco, Te~1"Y .. have an op:pQrtuni ty to do plained that tl~rough this. discussed problems relat- so while the arm~y· re:pra- ge:aeral r ·egisti·ation, · the ing to the new leave clear- . sentatives are, th.e:r.··a. Ni-· URA. expects t 'o g-et ·clear­ano.e :pro~edures, military- sei who .. ~ .e.sire ·to · ance. on a large nw-nber who e r: .. i b L.d<.:.t· p transportation. voluntee:r- · ~ ' · a tit11e or ·a.pplJr for 'leave,_ and t:r11s · of evaci:.ufe i: ' S:l.T- who are be:rond :m.ili tary be atl~ · t6 spat~ · ·up r .. n.e real') and persor.LQ..1. ~-.1acuee age will be considered for ' relocation program. ' ' ... property i n ca;r.itornia. jobs in: agriculture of in- OUTStDE JOBS While there, he i:iet with d:J.stry, . including joos· in "Wo ure · not trying to Di~ector Dillo.n M y e r, :plants pro.ducing w...ir mate- force .. any person wh<;> does Chief' of Comrnuni ty GOvern- " rio.ls. not des lre to do so~ n· Mr. ment, John Province·t VmA. · Rpwnlt &lia, . "but there Sol~citor . Phillip · Glick, SPEAKER PRESENTS b.r'e i i1creasing 01)po~tuni-and the :project a1recto1·a· rioNFLIC. r·· ··c·A .. . U.lSE·s.· ti.es·= ror · evn.c1iees to get and . a.ttorneys 01' Arizona. ~ job ~ · o.nd. ii'. :we . cc .. n get c~ c.nd ·cnlifornio. cen~-~· As o. third in: t ·ha aer- . bncklqg o'C ,reg istra.tion on OUTSIDE

EMPLOYME/'JT· ·.For further inforr1£l.tion

on, or appli9ation for, the following outside job of'furs contact Erie Kawai,outside employment officer. a t recreation hail 42.

Experienced ample :('or domestic work. VToman to cook; .r.lan for outside work near Chicago, Illinois.

Girl,prei'er high· .school· graduate for housework. No hear.r laundr/ or · cooldng; priv(lte roOri and bath • . ~)50 per month.

Couple for cooking and housework for five adults"I" · . ,, . two meals per day. :;;100 to $125 per month. Chic~­go, Illinois.

Girl, 18-35 for general housework and cooking, fo1' adults .• "Private room and radio. ~5Q per no~th.

ies of Cr'.usos of conflict, · which· we co.n be working, Dr . .. Ak .. 'lnc. Ii.1runura will v1e should be a.ble to get speo.k -before . t h e ·Bltte clearance for indet'ini te ·Discussion. group .t a.:1orrow :lei..:lve for many people who

· night, · ?:45 .. ' o'clock, at l ater will want to relo-43-2-C on spiritual una cu.ta.'1

cosmic C'uuaes of ·conflic·t. FOUR ARMY MEN · The e;roup will · · . dev-iu. te Heading· the team o · f from. its usual panel" d.is• ar:ri.y · re11rese11tatives who cuss ions f9r this meetii.lf; • .. will visit "the Gila. River

BUDDHIST : DA/l)1

MORf:Jll~·G SERVICES .Daily ,m.ornin,::; services

have . boen · inaugurated. at thG c.a :r:a:l Budclhi st Chu.l~Oh

'begi1u1ing at 8:30 with tho Hev. M1'• G. Kimura a s speal~er. These sessions will conti~iue "until Satur­da3r, Fe1:>rt1arJ 6.

Sei-ten, Chomon Kai, and sermon assen1bli0s ·will be conductod. every ~'nesrlay and .. Thursday morniJJGS at 7 0 1 cl.o~k . with the :tlev. · :tvlr. ~· Eiata.. proaldi11K~·

Project ' is Cn~tain Norman R. 'r!lompson. . lie 'w7ill be accor:ipinied. by Staff Ser­e;eal;).t John Connolly, ITI ~ Sergeant John A. Gillotti and · Technician , Fourth Graclo, .Edwerd ' If • . .A.buramen.

TI'inal plans ; for the rec;ist~ution · ,at the Gila Ri v.ar l=1"o·ject w i 1 1 be worl~ed . c>u t in coni'erences betvieen .the army team and Project D.ireC.tor Leroy :-r. Benuot t · and .Tohn Landward, aaJ..1i nis-tra ti'va · aasist~nt who r otur:no.d f'i,01:r Vlas~.1i11~­to11, : D, c • .

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. Since Pearl Harbor, no other minol"i ty. ,. $roup in .America has been put in the unwelcome limelight that the residents of Japanese extraction have been.

L.~st wock again, tho is soi, nisoi, · o.nO. sail.soi woro tho cynosure. of -tho nation's oyos. But this ti!llo tho spotlight· had gro\m v-varn.or. Co:ncrossmon, cabinot off.'i­ciels o.nd nowspapors wore saying thc.t nest of tho ovu­cuoos wore loycl.

Tho orgc.nizc.tion of n nl.sci-sansci oomba.t unit ;is C\

fUrthJ,r extension of' tho wolcooo spotlight. Tho lOOth Bc.ttc.lio.n novr in cori1ba.t training . in Wisconsin com:pos.od of o:fficors c.nd · soldioro oi" .12.:pr.i.nc:":Ju oxtro.ction from. Hnwa.ii ha.s rocoivod f~vornble publicity in l"7lt..ny of th0 nntiont s landing public~tions. If they li.c.d boon s0p­nrntod into tho · relative obscurity of duty in mixed uni ts, this v10uld not have been possible.

Military officers have declared tl18.t the ~uality of nisei and sansei soldiers is s~cond to non~, and they are convinced that· e.n:. all-Japanuse-Amorican combat unit will distl.nguish itself in battle. Loss discrim­ination in pror;1otions, particule.rly in the officor ranks, will bo another much..;;.to-bc-destrod end achiovod by tho roccnt orders• ·· ·

Tho charges th.at jim Crov1 discl"iruinatiqn he~s boon :pructiccd . against people of JapaJ.loso ancestry is foolish when tho rcm.ll ta of thu act ion can only .bo · of groat bo11ofi t. The poo1)lo \7ho backed this movo lmow know· that tho combat uni·t · v1ould be a · suro we.rs to koop a wa.rmor spotlight on tho ovc.cuoos. -Jl{

CANAL HIGH STLJDEN .. T. BODY OFFICERS ELECTED

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Georc;a I'watoubo-nerc;Gant-at-e1'T:10, Uetsuko Iked.e.-publici ~r c!1air:nJE..i."'l, e. n d Raruko Ishililine-yell lead-er.

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.tik:#f:W':'.:f~!:tt}1i~W~i~:i;~~r<~1:'· ·"~ Strange as it seoms,

a11d yet , not so strange either. But events ba.ve beGn occurring i n such rapid sucoesaion arowid here nowadays, we've had a bit of di:ff'iculty in k~op­ing up "with the tim.os.n First, our editor loaves tho outfit, then our art­ists, followed by dopart­urcs of a cottplo of first class roportors, all to continue their qducutions in . o!io i'iold or q.not h:lr.

This c ~ m p ombrncos talents . of no-end in a varioty of fields wo'ro told, however, thoro c.p­:po~rs to bo no journalists nround ••• Roportors soom to · be ~s . ro.ro no gold in this tor~itory--or o.m I mist~k­on?

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the new nual ticket · sys­tem, vo,nder has been ex­pro ssed if this would in all3r vvay. eliminate cro.shor.s. cunning is a$ cunning does --and alroady wo'v0 socn some pooplo wi·ch throe or four meal ducats in their pos~as1::iio11.

No~ it's got us all con­foosod again •••• First they (that reliable source of in1·orr . .1ation) tolls us our weakly movios ti i l 1 ba 'Thursday for Butte, nnd Frim y i'or Ca.na.l, then yostordu~", tho dt.ltos ho.vo b o e n mti tchod--a.nd nov1 it's vise veron cguin. Wioh they -~1oul d m.'1ke up my mind •••

Election rosults f o r the Canal high nchool stu­dent body officers reveal­ed Rich-'"'..rd Inoe,uchi us the president, supported b y Satoshi Hrtta-vlce . presi~ dent, F.mi Mori-secretary, Wilson Kwnataka-t~oaouror,

'"Inste.lle.tion of' officers Miko I\:inn~.ol<:a, n?.tionc.l will be decided by the J.4..CL secrot:?.ry, vi th of­studont council, disclosed fices in WS?.c:hington, D.C. principal J. P. l\IcVey. h.::.:.s ailistod in the nation'·s

With the i'ine.l accept- · ~i-:raed forc00, proving a.nee of the Co~1oti tv.tion · ~;:;.e.in the:. t Ci tizena Le~.gue b~r the associti.ted studGnt . leaders a r 0 rec.dy nn.d body, moro oohool o.c·tivi- rrilling c·nd ho.vo what it tios and org:inizc. tions uro ·l;:.:~kac . o:xpectea·. ta commcmco :rar 0, 1 .~:-11 -l-~--r-n T-

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tho ptua.onts tho2~s9lven.

DOMESTIC HELP Two girls Rre wantod in

a re3taur£nt in DJtroit, Michigan. Wages ·to sta1"'t at $50 month, with room and boe.rd. Ee.rnest Chris­tie.n boss. For fruthcr particule.rc, sea Rev. K. '11a.j i ma, 61-8-D.

],ebruery 2 To Mr. e.ncl Mrs. :fuku­j iro Koido, 73-4-C, ~ girl.

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February 2 • Ite.ro NeJ>P.shima, 54-11-c, I:>e.ssoc1 . a\;¥y at the Hivers Corimn.tnity Hospi­tal.

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February 4, .1943 GIIA NEVTs~counIER. . Page 3 ,,,,,_,...,_ ___________________ ..__,... ________ .~===~===· Private Express D"'rf ·~r·ns . 'FTOSPITAC-: -~~! Not · WRA R~. - sp: o~.· ~.;:b. ·.· ii,;.v ·.. statistics ~~~ ·

, 1 :' . Interesting st~ istics For 2..amage to pe!'sonal Norris said, "since as of ti~eatnonts performed in

express shipment transport- indlca ted ,.. . shiprnen·cs are . the Ri vors Co1nmuni ty Hos­ed from Casa Grande and handled incidental to re- pi to.l during -t 11 o last delivered· t o resident gular tra1~sporta:ti~n fllnc- three nonths in 194.-3 nro consignees as ·a matter of tions involving .. . deli verl revealed in the report by service and convenience by of PJ'Oject o~e1~atir.ic su:D- the Medical ·Division for the project Transportation plies· without additional the quarterly· period end­Division, the WRA. assumes cost · to the consigner, it ing Dec. 31. no responsi bili:ty ,a11i1ounc- is the. belief that indivi- The ·months of Oct.ober, ed Frank: ·c• Norris, super- duals receiving personal November, · a n ·a · Decemb.er intendent. · express: shj.pmonts by this showed that 5,959,· 4,892, TRl~COUNTY. method should assume all · and 6 9068 . residents v1ere

R responsibility for dan~o.ges treated. respectively b y ece1v1ng ·House t 11 a t might conceiva.b~, the · out;..patient department.

Hours· Revealed occur en route."' U.1ring the sa~e ·period, A 1 l receiving ware- In event evacue·es ·do 150, 132 and 109 in-pa-

houses, including the ones · not ·wish t .o bear the re- tients wore handled. In located in the Tri-County sponsibility, it was sug- the dental division, 1,281; (Ventura, Santa Barbara, gested .tha:t ·deli ver'J· can ·1s1 and i ·, 629 cl ion ts were San Ill.is Obispo) and the ·be made by the Ci'ty Trans- g iven rem~dial treatments, Los Angeles area are ope ·n fer Co• or the Pacific with the optical depart-

. every week · d8.y from 8:30 Moto·r Transport Co• with r~1ent serving 109•; 191 and · a.m. to .. 5 p.m. for the re.;. the resultant additional 188 colonists within the ceiving of property, J.G. Fitzhenry-, WR A · traffic manager i n Los Angeles stated in a letter to the projec.t. . ..

Mich Yamamoto of the Bi.ltte Housil:ig Divisi'ou urges that ail those who have their property trans­fer "forms 83 to send them to their agents imme dia te~r.

FIR.£ "A·SSIS TANT I

RELIEVED OF · DUTY "The boys all niiss Fox,"

said H. Yamada . in refer­ence to the · retirement o:r T• Fox from the.Canal Fire Dept • . personnel. Fox, who was .very .active in the advancement of the ·depa.rt­ment, has returned to his home in Los Angeles. Tem­porar±ly replacing· Fo.x is E.. D. Mauser.

The resumption of aduit English night oohool class­es at block ?2 has been announced. Classes a· r e held between the hours of 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

· Dr. Imamura i a uled to teach:.

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Tho Interna.1 Security of Ca.no.! vlishes to an­nounce the pron10tion o f Wa.rden Kn.tsuichi Moriolm to Sergeant of Platoon 3.

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members are ren inded ·that rogular rehearsals will be held Friday instead of · tonight, 7:30 o'clock.

LATEST

LEHVES .-~R ·R l,V.f-lLS Monrlay, Feb. l, Cu.l vin

Hiroshi ·Sera and his v-life, · Niinnie, left this coloriy ,to accept outside er11})loy­ment in Adaka, Ohio.

·Leaving the center Tues­day, Feb. 2 , were Tome yo Nakao and George Takayama for transfer to the ~/Ianza­

nar ·Relocation · Project. lvirs. Alice Tsurumoto lo~ the so.me day to join her husband in Ca!np Crowdor, !,Ii s sour i •

Nobuko Fujild departed yesterday morning f o r Dral~e University, · D e· s ] .. !oines, 'Iowa·.

.~riving in Gila after being detained in the Los Ancel es County Ho.spi tal were Rinko Matswnot.o, Sada­j iro Kikuchi, while Nir·s. Kilru Ito c.nd her dauBl1ter,

CARDINAL ET TES Paced . by Shizue Wada

and Betty Yoshino w h o scored 12 and 9 Points rc­spect i vely, tho Curdinal­ettes, in ·a nip · and tLick battle, nosea: o u t iass Ma.ry Hughes' s Chnnl Hi I sextet 25 to 22 Sun.day afternoon. Rosie Yoshi­moto with her 4 ·points contributed to the margin whi-ch brought victory for the. Chrdette's •

· Eelen Tanigawa · of the defeo.ted but still unbowed Cuno.l Hi l team was high

three months. Twelve, 18 and 32 bif'ths

we1"e recorded in the com­munity. In the same· months there was o.. death total of ?·, 4 and 6 re·sidents. The rilost prevalent hospi to.l cases v1as revealed to be the va~ley fever cases, with 24, 2? and 30 patients interned. -----·---FRIEN[)S ATTEt\JD CO~JJL!GAL ·u~.J!ON

I~zuyuki Su1·.1i~aki and Masako :Huj io :co. ·were united as "lawful1.~·.- vmdde.d" man and wife at tho . wedding cer~Jmoni.eo conducted Tµos. ni5ht, Fob. 2, at t h e Canal Buddhist Church. The woddilJ.G reception for tho couple was held in mess (33 with rolati ves and close friends attending.

. . Dorothy , came from t J1 e Santa .. Maria Our Lad~r of Perpetual Help Hospital.

Vtl/N,· 2.5-22 . SCO:L'er Of the game va th 13 dicits tq her credit while her teununntes Haruko Ishi­mine, Yoshiko Kotsll'bo, Emi l\ ~ori, o. n d · Mari; Honda plw~ tped one bucket each. Juiio. Seiji ma.do ncr frco throw good for 1 point.

Victory, however, would have been a doubtful issue hnd it not been for the fine defens·i ve play o f Curdette gunrds Terry Mae­da., Chieko Kono, and Mi­chiko Yu:mrunoto •

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Since Novenl)er 6 o f v1i th the harvest of the sp~ing crop under way, the arsrioultural producti'o n

. division is again faced with a defin1 te . rna.npower shC?rtage.. . · ·

last yea:-, when tl1e first winter crops in full swirJ.B carload or Gila f'e.n1 pro- and the plar1.tings i'or the -·-·- ... --·--~·---.... -duce left Casa Grande f'or C..fif-'KS . the Par!:er Da"'ll Relocation fnk Endorsem~. nts ··· Cent(~r at Poston, a grand . tota1 o r thirty - seven as · Shown on oce

In order to carry out the . extensive producti.on. progra.m r·.la.Pl=·ed au t to feed the entire cOirununi i;y, as well as fellow. residents

ahi].l'I1ents ·ha.Ve gone to . the . 'All Gila residents re-niue other reloca.-tion pro- · coiving or cashing ch.eeks jects. O f this total, iseued by the Troaauror four~een left- in ·J'anuary, of the Uni to.<l Ste.j;es a.re an ·equal number in Decem- · cautioned that al 1 en­ber, and the balance ·in dorsomonts must be in ink

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of. the o.ther silnilar ·pro-jects· . with · practically every t:.rpe of vegetab).e knovm. to tho :rapanesc, the Gila fanus will have to · obtain the immediate co­operation or every avail• able :i;ria.n and woman.

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rest during this wee}~, the emotly as they appca.r on pacldng shed will be the the f'ace of the c~1ecl\:. scene of intensive activi- In case of an error in ty next week when six car~ the n&lle on the face of T h e ·Farm Il/Janagemen t

asl:s .i(;he residents to help raise melons, . tornatoest lettuco, . colery and · other crops so that the~e pro- · (lucts are available :e.t · our · meals.

Salaries, Grants To be by Mail .

t h c checl~, endorsement :rust be as above with the corroct name vvri tton l?elow.

Starting Monday, Feb. lj a.11 che·cks ·to evacuee res­idents of. Gila River R~lo- · cation project in payment of salary:, ·clothing allow-

loads are scheduled1 td leave the si d.in.g. · · ··

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ance and public assistance To take ovor the offi- - · · 1 grants wi11 be made through cia11~r vacated post . o . t lssei Wo·fnen s t h e postoffice in enve- . Senior· . Engineer, John c. (!ubs Ac''t. ··v· e' " lopes addressed t o . the · Doucha, i'on11er bLtildin.:; I payee. , superintendent . for . Mont- Everyone ·· .i.s\ . co~dially

Mailing will proceed as gamer~/', Ward & Co., is ex- invited to th1J'Women Acti­:f'ast as checks are roceiv- pecte~ to arriv0 here on vi tios Clubhouse at roe •. ed f r o m the Disbumi.ng · Feb. 20, announced Project hull 33, 72 and 1.1:8, stated " Office in the Butte Ad- Director Leroy Ben11e_tt. ~ • . :Mrs. K. Tu.jimoto, ·director · ministration Build ms• Douche, a li:rlg'list, V13:L'""S- .01"' Issei Activities•

NEW SHOE SUPPLY A . limited s1.ipply o ·f

men's leather and· rubber soled Roblee a n. d Brown Bilt shoes have arrived in · the Rivers conmiu:ni t.:/ shoe stores. Prices range from $4.50 to ;~7 .60.

ed· in s e v e n European As stoves have been in­languages, has had wide stalled ,and \Varuer days experience .:in the .qngineor- are pr3vailing., a marked ing field ih Euro.pa, Sou t h incros.se is being shown. Ainerica, and tho· United · There arc . dail~'" · ·c·lassos States. H e' has ,latoly at rec 48, g, E:hli1• to· 5 p ·.n. ·, boen in c:m.rge of the re-· in kuitttns, . crocheting,

·construction o:r a large flower arrangement ·, MondaJr naval ship. through ,; saturda~rs, belt

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The E:ealth Dopartnent wishes to announce .the in­auguration o t a 1-ieal th Column which will appear very shortly as a regular feature of the GILA. NEWS­COURIER. .Releases from the Medical Departmer1t are expeot~d t o take place once a vteel<: · a..11d '.111ill con~ tain inforri.Jation on items associated with the gener­al health of tho ovacucos.

The Health Column will attempt to answer questions concerning current health problems and to relay .to the public material o f educational and infor.r1ativo nature. Information sub-

10 ar Af.~ . ' I ~~~:11~\ 1 ,1 .. 1:~1. ~• \1ednesday and l!~·iday nights :r. Sle .. ,,t .. 1, M.D. for the conveniences of

r~1i.tted will bo of a factu- workers. al na1?.lre and. · no · att.em:pt Clubhouae 72 of·fcrs will be made to . theorize~ From ti!:ie to time, in.strt.:c­t :tons to the evacu.ees. r,ie.2r be given in this . ·colw::m, in 01•der to correct mis­understandings a n d tq unite nore closely hospi­tal operation with t h e h(-lalth ne~ds' of the evac-cuees.

J~acueop are in.vi ted to submit qU.e$t ions which they r;tiGht lil<:e to have answered tlu"ough t h i s health _colmim. 11hey · may be given · ·to t ho reception­ist s at the hospital at any tin1e.

flovmr malciug ever-rda·;r v u

with lmlttinc;.. ru1d c1~ochet­

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a11d halt" a day on Saturcki.ys.

PA1~TY GAiAE fDEAS? SEE CAS TOY LOAN

"J,..ro you stumped e.s to what games to play at your i1art ioa?n . The fut to CAS Toy and Go.r:1e Loan Library will lend anyone ~ve games a night without chargen if returned t lie nert morning.

.Alreo.CI.:r 550 a.du l ts and c jti lclren have registered, and _.~··ore d.re c Ot.i!illS at tho rato of 50 per clay.

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GREMLINS NIP BULLDOGS Gi~~{iow~~~~tr~aAf!u_ :.3 5 - 34 ·IN CAGE·· TH Rf LLE R · ·.~~ ._. · ntna· cage league ha v a

" with 'Iha life o;r d~ath q;t'. either tea.n hinging on several highly interesting cacti · shot, a. ?-"ecord ·thro11e. dice' a thousand deaths in a games on tap this coming atory\boo~. finish which found the Gremlins odging the Saturday • ~llws ·35 . to .34 in tho souons most th.rilling en- The scbedule: c·bun~i, Tuesday. night. Hi-Jinx vs. · J .u .G. :- Followi:ng· .. th~ tip-o.ff tho Bulldogs pulled i,nt~ ··_:tho Shooting Ste.:ros vs. Tri Mors load, • but l;>o~~i.P.9. .. Shig Goto' s sharp shootill8 tho .Gram- Bucketoers vs. DJ.chess

: . lins noadl.od " tho~r . :.waY thrq~gh a loosely lmit defense .These are third round to uull into ., a lea,d t.}18.t at .. o.ne time separated the games •

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· .... .'::;lld~lo:ltys~vi~:~hing>t0 : ·a· >H·AYAME- CAGER O"f ··THE WEEK t l c)l t z0 ... 1e defense ~. h e :· .. . , • .. .. . . .. . . . B.i llc1og s immedia-tely ·imot- ·.. :Ev'·ary . town had . its hero· or star·: .of t ·~e Ga:i1e .. las·t ted the scar~ :~ehind ~~ · .:SW!l-dlilY. afternoon and we beli~ve .:they deserve a :-'::. little Inouye' s d~ftiy shots. :. 'prai~ and reaogni tion. ~ . . . . . . . From this pq'in·~ .. 11 . n, the >' .... ~~: to the fact that we were .not . abl~ . tp . v1it~ess game see-sawed -. .. back· ; and all tp.e . games, t~e N'Ei1S-COUHIER Sport :. D~partment' s forth with the ·crowd .hoarse- · choic·e as the "cager of . the .weel~' .... has . .. b·een based ori l~,r cheering ~ve-:i.;, . ,buoke~. his ~coring ability and -.~.~ .. .; . and 16~.dly. ·groani~ _·:W~~h other· .. infonnation from. re-. mov~!lg forw~fd, . ·:.former:cy" ' each near. · ba~ket • . :.:· , ~· li~ble quartors. . ~01~ .Vaco.ville, .'mauled the · ·

T.he. game wound ~J;> " · ( ·:With . . Roceivi:ng. a humiliating netting· w1tll .. t · , ~ n:. field · · Pasadena fans having :.·:ne~f ·.lick:i,ng i'ro1rl · the Viking goals with. suporb· n·ccur.J.oy heart failure. With · five ~ · ·f .:i. v e in their opening to establish h..imself as

''· seconds of play re~mini:nt;, · . league game, a · determined the hil;hest .scorine cage­and tho score stun.ding at Solon quinte.t · was led ··t o men . in a single game to 35-34, Toru WatnnabD; Bull- a convincing 49-38 victory date. dog forward wus awarded e ove1~ the Oanal H! Golden Tanking. most o r his foul shot. T h o c:t•owd Bears ·by 0\1r.: cager of the goals with two hands from stocfd tense as Wnm~~o.oo' s week,. Shig ~y.f:U"a.e. the forecourt, Hayarne was shot· r6llbd'; a.round·;,· tho ·Coach .,BUtcft:; Oto' s fast described as "unstoppable" hoop· nnd -.fo.tb.ll~r pou.ncud . -~~ .' . .. ·': ----- that do.y by the propsters' into tho ha.nds :of ""'· Grom- · BJ.llddgs · 3.4 ·.JI·, : Gremlins 35 coo.ch~ ·.George Domoto. lin, this "nvorting o/ tie. · .Watanabe 4 'F .. .. :Yo.ioonaim.-· 4 "· . .

Fortunately for . :, t h ·a . :Inouye 13 F Itow : 'i. 4 · LEAGUE . LEADERS· Bulldogs thiS· .hap:Pened to ".:.Mayodo. ? c Matsumoto .. 6 .· E·N c·. O"··· u··Nr· .ER EA"$Y be a pract:ice game. : · ·=H'1shimoto · G Hiroto· :·:,. 5 : .. .

Iii t "he -:-a.eqond gem&.:' the .··Fliruki.wa<·. 4 G Taniguchi FOES SATURDAY · powe·r:rul ae.rdinals "rolled .. . Subs: Bulldogs: Kojaku, over a · tricky· z·et~rt" ·quin• .. 2; R. Riroto 9; ... Gremlins: · Sc.turday' s buskotba.11 .. . . . ~.. " . . . , tet 59 too44 .: J:n ;i . lo~gue s, Goto, 13; Y. Milo.iriya, fa.re pits two tetu'lls· cf un-grune. ·At::: t~e h:i.if' . the l; Naltayan,ia,. 2 • . , known caliber ·uga.inst ·· two · score stopd "'.~28 .. .i; -. ) 27 in · _98.rdinals·' 5~ · Zephyrs 44 of· Butte's strongest clubs •

. · f'a vo~ of tl1e --:aards · and an · M, Tsu. da · · 16 F '.Ko.rliura 8 The Gremlins, conquer­: .. upset loomed as a pos~" ibi~ . ~~~: ·:Ts~tdai.? :18 F 'Shimada 15 ors Of the Bulldogs in ~

li ty. ". · ' · .~ . .~· : Yam;.aa ~: · l3 c Taniguchi ? . pre.ct ice g~e, engaged the Mas Tsuda · O.ntl ·shirilada Oka .. : .. : ... ;6 G Shimada G.l hapless ·D.lkes. The Dlke·s

· · she.red scoring honors : ;: ro·r · S~kaino·to ·· :.:3 G Shimada Y~ . who have consi.steh tly suf• . the ... evening . ·b · ~./ sendirlg .· ' / ;._= .. Su·b~: ~- Cards: Yamanal~, .: : fared terrific · setbac~ sixteen point;; through ·the. 9'.; Kojinw.·; !iOdano; ·Kinoslii- throughout ; t 'h e season; hoop. . .. - .... - . . . .......... .... ta, ~. 4;~ · .. ZSpeyrsf ·.' KOgura; will ·1)rob8.bly have another

· · · ... -- ~ : :Okaza~, -7;; rtiukino'... . alll~6on ~to:1ing1DJ.1s · · · · · · · .' .. · · sail_in~o t~<i wrong ·· basket •

. : Ho· LE- '!N-.:·~a· ·Nt i.'/iQ.· U::·. RNE. }'r· SE. T · ..... . Alth~~gh having · shovm f\ signs o· f · possibi.l'ities,

; / .'·,A' ""hoiri· in "onen ;goir siBrt-up w1tkic11arles Yone- t:ne Poop-Outs r u ~ into " tO,urna.l].ent'.~: ·open to ·: ·all -. .. zu . ~ho .. :can ;:1:)0 ·1ocated . :a..t double trouble when· thei.r . i r~.sidents ··:of "Ri ve1~·s, .. in- the. /.Employ1~ent Office ·at ru~ into. the B.llldog.s and

eluding · Cauclisians· · h a s la..;to-A. GOlf enthusiasts t~~i~ tvvo big siege guns, : been set- for . ·sundaJ~; Feb. i'n ~: Butte . ~:;-e asked t o Sid ·tµouye ' and Chuck Maye · 14, in Canal. sigri.-up with George Ara- da"~ · ' · · · ·Foy.r,fiv·e .. aha .sixfrons ta.ni at Room 20 in tho ......,._ _______ _ are'. ' to bo ·\1sdd : and ~ivc Admi,nistration . Blilding WANT A GOOD JOB? prf~~s a~o : bding offorod whore they wil;-1 also bo : A .. job .. 1s . open for 'any to ~-06.ntesta'nts, A nominal able tci' arrange for trans- person c~pa.b;J...~ · of writing

· en~ fee of 25 cents per pOrt-ation ·' facilities. spo.r~s s~ories for t h e ·per$.on ·1s .;·· required t O :; Deadline for · all . entries NEVJS.:.,,oounIER. Apply im-'pe.:F~lciJ.:l8.t.~ i" in . the newest has. peen set for Tuesday, . mediately with· W. Huso at s~~ td.- · h~·t Rivers~ .. February 10. · .the · employment office • .

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Net Trust Fund · ·Trustees . -~~arned

MILITARY 'klG.ISTRATION POSTS FOR WED. ~ANNOUNCED

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.. · · T h e appointment o r . Te~tatj_ye ·plans 1'or the mechanics of reg1stra.tion, Frank Snkar1o·to, Butte~ and which calls f'or n block-by-blool~ procodur,l · c..nd ·which Min Oma.ta, Co.nc.l, a.s trust- ·will· probably begin Wednesdr.:.y ·morning, " Feb. 10, have ees of the trust .fund . d<3- _been d:i:"q.wn up, unnounoed Aamtnistrn. ti vo Assistnnt John i'iv_ed_ 1"rom u p.:.-i.rt of th~ L".:.ndwnrd.. · Cl\~jAL--:-.. -. carnouf'la.ge net · \VOrker' a Mesr-.r · hall 13 has been ··--·.--· ·\iage was announced b:l the s_electod as .. the locs.le for COOP ·MEMBER Tem:porar'IJ Councils oi' both · -registration in Canal,. and . "[)RIVE ·OPEN con.n~lUni ties and t .ho Pro-· ness . hall 41 will serve · · · ·r:I.'he Canal Coop me:mber­j ect !hector Lorey Bannet 7., the san1e purpo.se. i.i1 Butte, ship drive began··· l· a s t

Yet to b_e a:ppointe.d is ·:u1teryiewers -will be pr·es- Thursday·, :February 4, and a third trustee from · . t:.1.0 eEt t·) fill out the neces• : will end tomorrow evening. administrative staff. The sa:i.~~,.. f,11~1J.So For t}:ie ·purpose of greater trustees will rece:L ve, pay J\C '.:!C1·::1ing. to the plans, · eqnali ty and · · represe11ta­eJtpenses and disbm,se the u.11 m1.1l0s between the ages t.i011., H• r<..Cni.o, member . of t ·u n d as . outli:n,eJ. in a of 17 and 38 will be ro- the Ent·crprise ·.Advisory polic:r approved b3f : t h e g istq:~ed first o .A.ri;1y offi- .. Boa.1rd, announced that the Cotnmunj.ty Counc' ils~ Thoy cials, . w~ 10 1Yil1 ·assist : 111 camp wo.s diviqecl into four are ·required to. publish a the .. gdne:.~a1 rer.;ist.ration, sec·t icns· us follows: statement ·or account o f will si,511 up · all volun~ Secti"ori one-blocks 3, the above quartorly. t.eors . for the UoS• l~rrny.. 4, . 5~ o·; section two-

·T h e :policy provides .All voli.L1.teering will be· . blocks 7, s, ·9, 10; seo­alsr - :that any " memb.er of. kapt strictly confid~.n1tiak' t~c.r tl1roe-blc. ks 24. :. 2~ tha board oi' trus-lioe~ may I NC~)~:lE-:· ·~rA·x·-R_E_T.LJRN . £ ,():' 2r]; soct~O~l :r . ~ µ .i:·.;. be removed by the concur- blo·cks 16, 20, ~1, 2...,, 23. rent · actionsof the· couu- Fl.LlNGS DUE SQ()N ·· Ono rnotibor 01~ the coop cils and the Project Diroc- . Vti-th time ;for ~'iling or will 1)e noloctcd from each tor• inco~c:1.0 t ·a 2'.: .. returns ap- sect ton -to act ·as a repre"!' --- ----- pr,,'Oa.c11il.1[~, . A:ttorney J'oe sent :.:i.tive ' and boa.rd member

BLO-CK Oil PUl'.;1.PS Or;1? .. chi will attempt t o . of t~1e Congress of ·-coop · BEIN·G IN·STALLED clc .. 1':lfy much of the oon- Delege:tes.

Oll Pl.l.L!lps are no11 beil1.g fu si 11(_~ · p:.,oble1np whicl+ face installed ill each block th~ ei:T i.. CUeGS On this ma-t- . and"\vill be completed in tor wi1e:a he · w:ill · address four· or five days~ stated t i.io UnivoriSi;ty .Club toni.~ht Joe janeway, supt. oi.' con- .' in · .C\.u1al,. 8 o'clock., . 13-10-struction. · _D,. on the subject, ~'· It:Lcome.

Each family will soon · Ta:e: i-n 104:3•" Qe · · Sltpplied with a can, . To speak also at .the wharea."s the residents can meeting is Dr. Geore;e P~ Pllr.1:P "their own oil i'or. Young , curricular ad-riser, heating purposes. Block on u'A s·tory of Toda:," and manaeers .will be in cl:.8.rge. Tor.:orrowo"

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EJ!-SERVICE MEN TO f\J·D . SEP,V~CE MEN To · repay _in part· the

efforts made by church and other organizations so that chilc1ren hero vrruld not have a giftless Christfr1as, the Ex-Serviee hen's Olub is pushing the War }!°'und Drive in. the cen tor, a_c.;. cording to Comrnana.or :r. K •. · Koseki·. · ·

A donation ·box will bo placed in each Butte bloc.k manager'·s offic·0 for con­tributions from-. an~"one who desires· to do so.

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.Vfar :D,u.nd will be distri­but9d to yc-.. riou~ war ·:re• lief and soldiers' wol:rara or13anizations• USO will ro.i. cei7o a p~rt qf the f und, · and· :Kqceki poiff~cd o u t · that 5,ooo nisei sqJ_·diers and 'Qoneticiaries of this ['; roa p, .. Muc.h of the lTh'.)ney vrill c,o. to. the aid 01 .. tho homol.ess an9. the destitute in rr a r · torn .· count::·ies tbrou~-shout the world, v;llor1,

. ·. . . . Eo ~~ cL1 . said, a~.~o n 0rt1 tho vie<:imn . of.· this than the ovacue0s • ..

Registrants wtll re­.c.eive notification one day in ·advaxice before rogi.s­tl~a t ion. Guides will be

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· w:Lll be excused from their work fo~ .. • t:i1e time needed to recister. - ---------Fryer Visits Gila _ l·n 3--Day Step .... .

Said ono-time .A,.cti:ng "P.rbj oct Director· E.R. J!"'rj"­or -nThe prevailin{,; spirit ' . ' . at Gila as I s6b _it ~i~ht be compared "with. . t h i s glorious Arizona · ·aunsJ:lin9 --good. and refreshing ~n as he left the :pt·oject this mornh11:; for San Francisco followiJl.B a tliree day -stop to (1iscuss ·problems of ad­uinictr~:i. tion with Project Dirc:ctor Leroy Bennett.

FT~t~n· cunw in from· cold, storir:~/ rlashing-ton, an(l the · cont1 e::. ::-1 ti:n.t : woo.ther he.l. .. u, he ca.id, was most welcome.

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Did .,..,e know, when w.e leveled charges of Jim Crow discrimination at the Arrny, tru:it the . War Department was induced to sot l:p a separate nisei unit after an impassioned appeal by Army anJ N~vy officars who lmow o.11d understood the problems con~"'onting us, and real~ izocl tho.t here was · o. chc.nce ·~o teo.r · down .tho wall of prejudice crn.veloping u.s? . . .

Commander Coggins, Colonel .Rasmussen, and other mon including high WRA officials, who through -Choir sympathetic inte.rest, won th~ combat unit idea for the nisei, · know that the whole problum facing us is bound up in prejLldice. To break do~m that wall they lcnovit th8.t an outstanding achievement, demon.st rating the mettlo of the people the .American pp.blic call Japs will be necessary• They know of no surer m;;ans than through a distingµishcd conbat record .of a nisoi-san~ soi unit.

(To make possi blo an outstanding achi.ov<:;mont, tho War dopartmon t has p:romiscd tho comba:t unit tho finest . training and equipment possi blo. Assistant Socrc: tary of \7ar McCloy has spoken r:fthe group t ·o be com.po sod of · volunteers as CORPS de ELITE.) .

We must recognize that, unfair though the char,:;es, wv have been · on trial except i1 tho -rilinds r£ men like · Commander Cogeins (w-ho said: I vrou ld trust these soldiers with my life) of the Naval IntelliGence in . Hawaii at the outbreak of war,- and 'i'lho sa\'v and .b1ew the . spirit displayed by nisei and sansoi soldiers there. Now ·:re know that most of us have passed tho trial, and simul ta.n'counly arc given a crack a·t tho wall of pro­ju.dicc through an un:procodontcd action.

· ·As the first flur1--:r of exci te1 ~1ent subsides and more news comes in ·we can see more cleo.rly the mind behind the moves.· '..'le lmov; that we sh~tll be given activo com­bat · duty as artiller~rnen, infantrymen, medics, and engineers, instead of stewing avray at it k •. p." ~s has been the case henceforth. •.:re laiow that ·we shall not only man but officer th0 ani t. \"lo lu.1ow also that t he nisei soldie:-s now in tho arm~~ are not in separate units, though thoy have boon in most cases deniod com­bat dut~r. Theso facts, wo soc arc inconsistent With .

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This is the pu.'blicntion of the latest and best

·movies avoilable. You are allowed to check fifteen title~ so mo.k0 your choice now.

Plonse lo~vc your list c.t tho Block Mo..nc.e;or' s of­fice. The rosult will be published in . tho ne~r fu­ture. Roxie Har.t · ---Hold ·Back the .Dawn ----Sulli va~1' s rrravels ---Castle in the Desert --­Beau Creste --­Adventuros. of S.horlock

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Birth of · tho Blues Tlie ~3u · canno· Tho Ca t & Tho Canary Dostry Rides AGain Campus Confos s ions Dea th Takes a Holiday If I _\lcre King Tho Hou s ~;koo:por' s

Daughter If I Ea.d a Million Light Th8.t Failed Jamaica Inn Johnny Apollo Lives of a Bengal

Lancer The Mark of Zorro Plainsmen Champagne Ualtz Capta in l!\u·y I 'Ef i:·is Hone~.':,.1oon

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our chargo that cliscri:nina tion was practiced when tho E~.epliant Boy - --unit vras fonnod. Tho mind b.ol1incl .tho mov-.1s wo soo now GunGa Din ----was sincerely int.Jrcstod in our l\~turo, 8..l1c1 tho f'u- Having a Wonderf\.11 Tirne---t uro of m.inori ty groups. --JN Hunchback of Not re; -----·-------------- ··-----------

ARMYMEN ARRIVE Captain N. Thonpson and

three non-comrn.issioned of.;_ ficers ar!'ived here last night to ass.ist in the m.ili tary :;:·egist1·a tion. A heavy schedule of meetings l.1onday a n d Tuesday has been a,rranged for them as follows:

Monda:r, 2 p.m., Canal at Bu ddhist Chl1rch YTith Block Nlanat;ers, Bloc!: Council Chairmen, .Comm.unity Coun­cil.

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open Iv1onday, Feb• B, a t 42-9-B, it was revealed toda:r. ·with Jack I2.'18.da supervising the depa1~tment, shop . hours will be, S a.m. to 4:30 p.n. daily.

Monday , '?: 30 p . r.i. ., Butte 1:.: i th sm~1e gr,Jup as above.

1r ~ 1e s :lr.~r , 2 p. m., open mee tin::~ a t DJ. d(:hist Chur cl1

T u e s d a J-~ ?. : .~o p.m • . , Du tt0 J".ACL S"Jonso r od OTJC!l

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Dru~o ----Ko ep ' 01:1 :F'.lyinc Ki tty li'oylo I\hight Without .Ar mor Love .Affair Never Give a Sl1clcer

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STLJ,·D·ENT :REtoc··A.J ... 1 ·o·N:-.-:". :"(·.:Qfvl.M .1 T"T.E.E .. iflfJTI l'f)UH~(J fBQJi31)1)~iCJP&: Create FE?llo~ship

. -, . · _ ~ · · · · t::J. ; ~ .,, , ~ t_~ ~ &t.t .lf A m o n q Co 11 e g 1 a t e s . · · · f) ~(3,L\·~ El( J\(Jl\'.llJ 1··1~i To , discuss problems o.f

· Final plans, embr~cins __:.._~ · ----- . organizinB an· active, cerr a varied· field of · acti vi• PAN EL tralizecl Stu.del'.lt Heloca-ties· have ·been ·completed ''Pl~IVATE E/'JTERPRISE · tion Committee and a Stu~:

: !~so~i~t~on You~~in ·-~Uo~~;s; nW1?~t5e cq9if!~~/{Vl.s; ~~eAss!~~~;;.~1; in i!~I~~~, Cour1cil, and will be pre- versus Cooperativ~s" will So~ thwest representative sented to the mass tomor- be the top.ic. for ·.tlie' J.;'ali.el of YMCA was here rruesday

-row following the regular discussion ;at the Y. Pe and Vfoa11e.sday ·meeting' vrith Sunday -evening services. ':·lZellov1ship, Chapel 40 at groups and in·_(1ividuals. ·w1 th: · the formulation of 8 p.rn. Chief aim of organizing ·the Association consti tu- Four s.peakers will pre- a Student'. Relocation Com­tion accomplished., t ·h e sent . t h · e ·advantage and ni tte!e and Student Associ­Young Buddhist group ·· is disadvantages .of private ation is to create fellow-· expected to wield an ac-· enterp1"ise end cooporatl.vos 1 ship amarg ·college students, ·tive hand in the connntinity. as oconom.ic systems and to crento collegiHte . at-

Temporary block repre- Robert Spencer v1ill act a~ mo sphere in . o r d e r to sentati ves were . appointed :rilo'dei•ator.· . inS}_)ire them :to further last night b~r members of Ev.eryone ·is cordially ec1:1~?-tion, and to maintain

' the Act.ing · Council and the invited to attend. contact with . outside or-reverends, who . will meet SCOUT -TROOP NO· 63 sanizations for mutua+ aid together Sunday, Feb• 14. SLATE. f/.RST MEET and i'ellows~i.ip with _ those

Former · · le·aders · a n ·d '1 - groups. . members of any Buddhi~t First · 1~eeting of Boy As an'enunple of mutual organization are urged to Scout Troop 63,· SlJOnsored aid, he pointed out that attend. the all important by the Canal High School, tr..e Tula Lake group had· parley tomorrqw night when will be ·held this Monday, made poaters f _or the ~7orld material an·nou.naement s Feb. a, at :mes.a hall l~, Stud~nt Se~·vice Fund. Tho will be made. ·

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VACANCY . Fl LLED urged· to attend. college hall, .43~2-C, t .o

The handbooks are now plan a forn1al organizing · · ordered a'iid expec·t.ed to o·:r a college. or[;a.nizat_ion"

T h e Cor.muni ty Even ts arrive next week. ·-------· ·· Office in Canal, ·which has ( , LAST RiTfS f()R been vacant with the res- U111ve,rs1ty I u b S ' ignation of Frankt . Onishi . Valentine Social l·NAK/\SJll.M·A · a n d Mike · Iwatsubo, has Univert:3i ty Club Valen- l!'ri.ends i.."'..lld relatives finally "been filed by Frank tine social, open to · the \7ere shocked at the sudden Totsubo. Formerly an engi- public, will be held next une:A'11ected passing away of neer · · in the canal Fire Saturday, Feb. 13, start- the lat_e !taro Nakashima~ Dept.~ Totsubo . shows great ing ?:30 p.m. at rec. hall 40, on Tuesday, Feb • . 2, promises of capable fUl- · 3 in order · t .o introduce 8:20 p.m., at the Rivers filling this .dii'f'icult new ·members inducted· · il1 Community Hospital. He is office which calla for in- the club. ,surii ved by his widow, Fu-genui ty and forbearance. · · This get-ac_quail1tance kue, daughter, Setsuko, ? , ·

mixer social will in'clude and parents· M:r. and Mrs. · games, folk dances, 'sihg- Chokichi Nakashima, all o .f

Anyone who has · in his ing ·and refroshmon ts.. Co- 54-11-C and. fonncrly of . or . her lX>ssession a wash~· chairmen are 1·lay Shirakawa Guad.alupo, Califarniu. ing · nachine or typewriter; and Frances Onoda. A"&nis- . Wake and funeral ser­please contact the Coriirn.un- sions wi).l be 15 cents,_. it vices were c.onducted at ity Enterprises, 69-15. was allnounced. the Butte Buddhist Church

MUSIC,· SLIDE- RULE CLASSES OPEN I • • . A music group · and .a

slide-ruie group, both for adults will .· bei5i11.. ·. · next weel<: in Butte, the Adtil t Education office announced today.

The music group, under .Tesse Sedberry,will listen to phonograph . records on Tuesday evenings, w i t h co1mnents by ·Sedberry on

"How· to List.en to Fine .Music." On Thursdays~ the 'el01nents o.f music theory will be studied. ,

The slide-rule group will progress to dth'or forr11s of ma.thematics if do!n.and is sufficient. · Re­gistration for both groups is beinG taken at 43-1-D~

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SHOE HOSPIT1\L COMPLETES REPAI .RS

Shoes turned in. for re­pai:'.."s up to · January 20 have bean completeq, and owners are requested to call for them imtiledia tely by 1~1 bert Hayashi' . manager of the Canal ·shoe shop.

A r1outhiy total of ap­prox.ir:u tely. : 1, 300 shoes is repaired, he · addeq..

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-.. :--,T~- . e dump trucks we·~~ ~\;. ~QJ::i~~%J·~~::~; £.,.:: W:::: ·t~·;: If:;( ~~J:: ffi':;:~;i /¥&\~; . . [l_::j;~ J:W. mi:1~~\ ,.::h: f·i 1·~·: · ... .. • • '.f .• . ... ~. ··:···I f~~t;~ :~~.: ~i:: . :':;: ;;:;: ::~: ·":· :·": ·::::· ~· ·: .;::. :·~·: •. :·. :~· ~·~. added 'to the Gila Public .;;-:· . ~ ... . " . . .~ · .:.:. ·: : ·.:· ... . ..... .... ":·: ... ... ..

Work Depa~tm~nt iast week. To CQi,lba.t the a.phi.a, · At present, tlte prepar-This wlli make a ·total o f th.rips and cabbage i.rtorn1s at ion of the various in-201 vehicles · ·n o w · beirig that · a r e r.i.ow · infesti!l.G secticide mixtures i s used . daily i.ri various · di- dila :rarms and 'to carr;i1 on bei1ig carried on under the visi'ons ot the 'Gila pro- a bala11ced foJ:t'.flizer pro- direct.i'on· ·of Albert Koyama ject• grooa, t h e ASricultl.tral while . . the · applfcation · of

• • • :rroduction di vis ion has these· mixture·s of t ·11 e Dramattsts and those · now set up an insecticide crops is being handled. by

interested in · act'ing ·.will and fertilizer dep,\rtr::.ent Ee1u7 Murashige, power sign up all next week in un~~r K. Nobusada, agri- duster s:pe.cialiat. Butte, 43-1-D, th~ Adult cu.l'turi~.l chemist. · · An accurate checkup of Education of:rice. I:r the __ .. th') effect 'th.at the dif-demand is sufficient, the Anthropologist · rerent . mixtures have un-se:?.."Vi ces o:r a former r.iem- ' T v ' H der variou's co11di t ions is ber of the Pasadena Corm.nu• I 0 i Sit 9f 9 being na.do to sciontifi-. . ..

nity Playhouse · :lay b e Li'sted among · ·the · most cally fight nature's eno-secured for a similai" en- renowned · professors o f mies of the farmers. deavor at Gila. this e·ra is Social A.nthro.:. The present plans are

• • • . pologist, Dr. Robert E. to have this de:rllrtment A young man 19 years· of .. Lowie, Pl.~ofes·sor o·f An~ analyze the soil of the ·

age, 5' 9" . tall, and weigh- thro:pology at the Univer- various fields so as to ing 170 pounds, · w'ishes to sity of ··Calif'ornia, .who prepare t h e cor:Jrnercial correspond w i t h young will arrive . here . . Monda.y _ fertilizer . according 1 y people from Gila. Ho is · for a .visit of a few daYt?• when the necessary ingre­working ·'in the WRA Statis- Dr. Lowie is a well-kriown dionta are available. tical Laborato~r in Tule authority an v a r i o u s Lake Relocation · Centei... branches of the science ot

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Those interested are urged an thro1)()lOgj" and is noted to write to George Kav1ano; for hl.£J work among Indian: 12.03 C &. c; WRA., Newell, tr:ibes · of t h e United California. States.

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Valont ine social will be held tomorrow night a t mess 16, -7 :30, under . the sponsor ship · of · t'11e Canal

. Christian Church, . . it was announced yesterday.·.

Uni versi tyt s ~vacuat i o n and Resettlement Study, the Professor \rtill confer with Robe.rt Spencer, re­presentative of the Study . . · .

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Events . COmmunion Service

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CHURCH BUTTE CHHISTU:...N

Time

Sunday School 9 a .m. Youth Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Adult's. Worship 8ervice Pilgrim ·Fellowship y. p. Fellowship : Evening Seryice Seventh Da.y Adventist•

•Saturday Service

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. ..8 p.m_• 7 ·:30 p.m. ' 7 :30 p.m.. ·

BUTTE BJDDHIST Sunday School · 9 a.m. Young Budd.hist _ . 7 ·: 30 p.m. Adult Evening Service 8:30 :p.m.

CAHAL CiffiISI' IAN Sunday School · 9 a.m~ ·

English Speaking Service 10 a~m~ Japanese Speaking Service 2 p.m~ Young Peoples Fellowship 7 :30 p.m. ·

CAJ:.IAL B.J DDI-IIST . · Sunday Service 9:30 a~m. Young Peoples Worship 9: 30. a ~ni. Sunday Sermon 7 p~i11~ Sei ten Chomonkni • 7 p.m. ·

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Cha:pels 32~ 40,5-Sf · Chapels 40, 59

Chapels 32, 40, 59 Chapels 110, 59

· C:hapel 40 Chapel 40

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mess 13 Church Churoh

•Every Tu.esday ·aha 1rhursday by the Rev. T • .Fla.ta.

SEIV'T/NELS GIVE VALENTINE ,40P

n.Be my valentine" will be on the tongue of evo-rr blu shing Teensters as each one brings· his valentt~e card to his· secret "sweetie at the Sentinels' Valen­tines Dance in :aitte ' mass hall 52 , from 8 to 11 p .m. ori Saturday, Feb • . 13. ·

Jordon .. Hiratzlm., .. social chairman, will act as em­cee for the dance. Topping t h e list of su;rpriaes which are in store will be "Bood0 refreshrne11ts. Bid s can be ol?tained from any club me1i1bers e. t 15 cents.

WHY SUFFER FROM SWELTER.ING HEAT?

Keep· cool thi3 summer. Why suffer from the heat whe:h you can be comfortable with a ~enuine Fireston~ ·cooler? There are only 50 coolers. In stock. They \V:i,11 be bard to get later. Order irour ".cooler from

"' your canteen .now. . Coolers ; a r e priced ' at ' ~~44. g5·;

. Capacity is l,~.?-~_cubic ft. .:

f orev1el I Meet ·rn honor of H.aruo Ishi­

:me.ri.1, who is leaving for Yanlciion Uni vcrsi ty in Sou tl~ ~lcota, there will be a Joint fa.rHwell l!le~ting . of the old and young people, touj.ght at 7:30. The mee't­i ni:~ will be . held at the Ch1'istia11 Church in Canal.

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ZEPHYRS, ·Fl REtv·1£.tv IN . C;~GE .. CLASH

Gila.(t~rlians, paced· by' .·"(¥vi ~h "tho ~i~.sh botvreon the und<7feated Rouehrider Hirota · ... ·~x~\ii.' a·~ad.a, meet the . ~~?i ~ocket qu'.i..j1tots. ~lef:Lni tely labled as the "big Gar~1~' Sentinels·,: tfl,e · . conq_uerors ·; .,.ot~,,. th.~ dEiy, a1)L·roxiViately threo hundred and fifty of the·· Gremlins.:: $un4,%"'.at : .)~2 ::CA9. ho.op~:ters a:re expeotGd to d.ri bt)le into , their .1:30 :P..~.m!· : ~1~d ~t9~ ~s ~~- '..t 1 t':ti1·~ ro\m.~ o:t~ mosh r. :'.~iu.lili[; tomorrow aft.err_ioon.

,. ea.r11e fa.*<)~l t~s •':.. .· · . : . :_i • ··In a · re,o·~nt prac.tico encounter, the Rido:r.s niI>l)OC; .. ·· :. :· In :t.Jiq'. .. se:~o~4 :gelfie·. si~- .. . tho Bockets. by one bucke·~·. · Thero, we a. ntici uu to a

i~·~:el'o>_at : 2t4:5.p~rF.,, fh~·.)..a:~ ~d . proci:pi~o.tion of a ding don:::( battle ago.in. · :,'i!i::prov.ine. · ZeP.h;yr~- ahoula : The Viking cagomon aro wa~ned a.Gainst over-confi-:no'se ou:t" the~. :F'.,i;c.e.men. f'.ive. dance vrhen they f'~ce .the winless Co.nal Hi Go~Ulcn P·car ~~. A. t · .~:3~ r~, -:;,-tha. sanni place The Card~, minus the ser­

... q0ii·~ir~l.~~~m!3 .. ~t .. the· Saints vioe of ·Pop1

·akada., were in:,.":.rha~ -;1 ill probably be dovn1ed by the y.i1·e1)s in a

«ifio::Gher easy. gan~e for the practice tilt this W(-)t\J..:1

another We()l: i f t ~ ·.oy suc­cumb to ·~ho . Car r1 J un iors •

It is fen.rod t :·1at ·t:i.c Block 6 hoo pmcn1 w:t 11 ::iak o .their Eastern Lf;a.cue dobut with a dofe[J.t, as they <ire sc:r.-i.edLtled to face tho Ma­hara.juhs. Block 10 o.lso i'~.tce a possibiltty of ·a sta.;:~1pede by tho Broncos and a even ste11hen · battl.e botrreoit the C a n · a 1 Hi Bruins a..nd Bleck. 2 5 is

car.da ... , . Exp~rien.cing t:1e bitter · . ..._, ..... - taste ·of d.oi'eat at the

GYeA, CAS . PLAN SPORTS PROG/(AM

G.Y..P.A., supported by the CA.S a.11c1 the ; block man­ager' .s association h a s· planned · s::t:erts festivals . with inter-bloclc comr>e~i,.;. · t ion on the ·su.nfu~ys of Februa17 12 and 21. '11ra-ek and field events and a marathon ·ru::i is 'to be held on Februal9'/ ltl:. li~ a n. y trophies· ·and bru.111e1" will be . given to winners :erom each block. Participants of ~all ages and of both sexes will be urged to compete~ 1'.lany events are· being planned a·cc.ording to vice comr1i ttee chairrnan George Yamashiro., includ­inr; special .events for srnall kids and c irls.

'.For the wil1.ner of the marathon run., the H.ockr Nippon.will award a large trophy.

.. ha:u.ds· of'· Butte'n . tourno:-:,. chaup.s, the Cards tire not expected. ·t:o show I!10rc:t to. the Bloc li:hea.c1s .•

A :r.everi.t-;:eful C:rclone quintet will · a tter.1].)t to avonse tha·t . dru.bbing in -flic ·ted uuon thom in the ... ' . ini.tial round of the oae0 .f.oresoon. tournatient whon they c~le v.ri th the : Salons•

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Althou&h they received a. b~/e, the -Ru~ders are slated to play ·11as·t, to the

~~a-~--0~~-E -SC_f-_IE-;UL~'° Gua dalu. :Pe Yr!I.BA. ::.~iv e • Cpu.rt 1

1rhe Ochis who are · the 1: 00 Bl' heads Ds-Bucltarcn s only outfit vtith a clean 2:30 St'lct'tos - Vf. Babes ala t'e in the . Western Di vi- 'l:: 00 Yikill{ss .. ·K1·oldon Bears sion~ will engage the D.lkoz. Cou1·t 2 Springin{s a surprise vie- 1:00 Jeeps r.~·J•1' Z'" ll' e~ \. I • c:..I ;, ~)

to~r last week, th.e Blocl~- 2 :30 :Maharajahs - J lock 6 head Bs are expecting a· 4·:00 Cards -triwnph over the B.lcJmroos.. Court 3

After that heartbreak- l:OO Block 25

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.i3r:Jin s ing defeat by the Ochis• 2:30 Houc;hriders - Hockets a fie:~.r Jeep five JTJ.a.Y ram 4: 00 card Jrs. Esqllires into the Canal Il Grizzlie~ Court 4 The .Esquires : vrill. fi1id 1: 00 Sol6ns - ~·clones themsol ves in the cellar 2: 30 Ochis - Dul(es

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l\A 1~\Y~'Nf\1~ f0 ~ ,~ "~ (}.ff(f\~~f~(T)~ lt~·.11s-cnd urti:~IER pie~~ first ~1-UliW laW.JKTh ~j_llilf-l{ill)lilif)l) ~~iL~~lJU. Gllllf, ~ nen · ione · ea.m as winner.

· C ~ Mayeda, ·Bulldogs ...... 61 M ~ O kt.l.."nura , "YMBA. • • • • • • • .• 54 ·· Y. Hirota, Gila Indians.53 S'~ . Inouye, Bulldog s ••••• 49 · M~ Tsuda, Cardinals, •••• 48 J~ psada, Gila Indiuns •• 44 K.·ii ·h'· s· . 1s~.iin1ne, aints, •• .• 40

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Viking's spark plug, Ted Tu.nnh:u, still 1:iaintain the scori~~ leud or · the Aye circuit with 34 points o.s the 2 CAO cugers com­pleted their second round.

Hire Fujimoto of the Ochi's caught up with tern11 maie Ian l~wahara and are deadlock with 23 points in the Western Division.

le~;s points~

Aye League li'G 1·111 Tl? T.Tcm.::.ku, Vik. l ? 0 ~1 .. ~ J .Mura.nishi, Sol. )2 . 2 ~~6

s .. ::-raycune, Sol. 12 o 24 K. lJ:mrunoto, Blhd.s. 11 1 23 K.H.3.li.lllgUchi 1 Hoc. 10 1 2.1

· G.Kuge ., Cyclones £l 3 21 BK~-Western Di vis ion H.l!~uj irn.oto, Ochi 11 1 23 D.Kawahcu•a, Oclli 9 5 2 3

F.~ I tow, Firemen •••••• . • • 39 T. Watanabe, Bulldogs ••• 36 Y ~ Ko dru-118. , TIJ[BA. .... . • • • • • • 33 ~r. Tsuda, Cardinals •• .••• 32 T. Itow, Gremlins ••••••• 31 K. 1iikuriya, Gremlins., ,27 D. Kamon, Sentinels ••••• 27 T, ICo.i.llon, Sentinels~ ••• ,26 S. Goto, Gre1;1lins ••••••• 2 6 Y. Nloriwaki, Poor)-Ou ts •• 29 · J. Itow, Medic.~•··•·•••25

·G. :rvtasu.miya, :E1iremo11 •• ~ ,22 . R. N.ak:amuro., Gila Inds• .22 T. Morishita, Saints •••• 21 s. Sakurai, Dukes,., •••.• 21

Eastern Divisio'ners, Frank U da of the :Mah~1ra j ahs a -n d Chester YokoyaJ.118 1 Block 10 are tied . on top with 19 digits, but nre prcissed by Bronoo.sr Shig Okuno,. who hc.ve plnyed

T.:Fulruda, Jeeps s ~5 19 M.Uchiyruna, Cd,Jrs.7 ·1: 12 BE.E•Enstor11 Divi.sion F.Fda, Maharajnhs g 1 c. Yokoyrnl1El., Bl. 10 ~ 1 s.Okuno, Broncos g O C.Yamrnnoto, . Bl. 25 6 2

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apply for an.tryc ~nto War Relocation Centers or into . . . Mi 11.tary Zone 1 without

~ qualif:lca t ion. ·~ · deala1 .. e d Captain Norm.an Thompson

. last night before Butte center .leaders.

· It wua disclosed that the VlRA nnd Arrizy ruling ·which doniod nisei soldiers , . entry into relocation cen-ters e:x:ce;pt i n e:ctreme emergency had. been rovised in December, Th.ere are '~no strings ~ttached" to furlough' l~ves to oen­ters .no,,,·, said Thompson.

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~VATSOTVVIL.LE AREA PROP-ER TY T RA·NSFE R

All evacuees from the 1'atsonville area desiring t o have t}1eir personal property sent to the Gila. project .are roquestod· . to contac_t Mich Yam@'lloto . of t h e Housi':ng · Di vision imrned~~~~ly at 42-3-A.

MOVIES --swtr.ch, D~tes

F·ea tured movie for this week will be " ·Abe Linooln in . Illinois" starring Ray­mong Ni.assay and Ruth Gor­don. Canal residents are to see it on Thursday,· while Bu.ttesters on Friday~

-·-----------·--·· 1neles l?-38 years of age . . . SCOUTS ·OBSERVE will start tomorrow, an-

. nounced a dm inistrat 1 v e 1

.JJko' A1\1fJ/VERSARY assistant, !olu1 Le.ndwa~d. 0o!T1!TlemorHting the 33rd Notification . went out

· anniversal'"/ of t~ie found- today· to Canal blocks 3, 4 ing 01 .. the · c:rea t cha.rac·ber and 5 and Butte bloc ks 28, builc.1ing organization~· tb.o 29 and !30, Locale for the

. Boy Scouts o f A.r1ertca, · registration in Canal is Ifutry A. Osa.ki, Boy Scou~ mess hall 13 and in Butte, Connnissioner. i 11 " . Canal, j.11ess hall 41. Registra­said · the local ·croors, tton will be by .apx>oint­alon:z with troops th1•ough.. rnont, it was ·stressed. out the nation, are obser- · Net . workers will., b e ·ving the week ending Sat~ l"egictered on Saturdays so urda~r, Ii"eb~ 13• that no .loss of ·time will

Osaki, stated, "In ti:m.es be inv:ol ved, said Landvvard, of national emergencies, Following the co1~.ple­Bo~- Scouts we1·e among the tion of t l1e . registration first to organize· service of t h e . ·men, women 1 n squads 1 an fl · c ru11tless men, the same af;e · bracket will women, · and children owe he signed up, All qthers their li vcs to· the splen- be·yon.d the age of 38 . ·will did woi"k o.f thes-e he1•oie be i~egistered last. boys.

. "We believe t hat this SJ!iri t of scl'vioe should be f osterod and encour-age a."

· L~1.ndward stated that · volunt.ee~s will be inducted into the ·ar:r.v between the first · · and the middle ·of

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. Got any tiuest{oh md:rks · audience under the aus~ in ~:- oui., tnind: abou:~ the pices of the Butte JACL. military registration? JJfsei Sergeant Howard

Then gtJ.. tonigh·t to an Aburamen will speak t ·o ... a . open meeting at r11esa hall Japaneso speaking . ·group 52 whore Captain" Norm.an ... ·tomorrow niglit, at mesD 51. Thompson 1 head ' of the .A:I:rrzy' The me©tings are open enlistment tearrl;·, will ad- ~to the general public and dress an E1igiish spealdng all q,uest 1.ons f'rorn the

·--· floor will b e answered ·

§31Jflff £(){)(' ()~flf ,fJ;\1f"fi . ~:~~~:i, staj;_ed Captain

Delegates . to ~he· Butt~· Coopera tive Congress "were · named by the .res1)ective

· blocks ~nd released -to the press as follow.s by. Masato Ka to and. Tad.ashi Ivmrnot!o, co-chai1.,,1~n oi~ Butte Study and Research · Comrni ttee . 011

Cooperatives, . Delegates i'rorn. Sectio1i.

I follows!' :·Block .. 28-K~ m.ikuraoto ~ ~9-S~ Yanase ;~a-l,. .Arima " rz1J,.,. · Iwa· ·'·· · ~q · ... , , 0 .. _ -i'n • , · Lia, ... Vv:J.- .

M. Itabe.shi, 33-G. . Endo; 34-M. Nakamura, 36-Y. Shi-

mizu, 39-U. ·Matoba,, 4:'0-S. La.st nieht, bof'ore Butte Kamiya, .. 4·1.;..ir. . Matsunaga.· · le~.dero in. the pa ck.ed mess Section II,· · 46-A~ ;Kuwali.a.ra, .. h'all 52, Captain 'l'hompson 4'7-R~ EsaJ:i, 48"-K. Reu..zaki, declared, ttThe young man ~~-Y. Sato, 51-K • . Matsu- w h .o · voluriteers serves mot-a, 52-U. Nakuo, 54-Y. twice--he serves hj_s coun-· Hotaj 55-s. U~rey0111a, 56-F~ try, ·and his Iicople." Ando, 65-A~ Noguchi; . 60--A. ---Malcino •. Sect:ion III, 5?- . APPLY r\JOW ! ! G. IC. · F..aya.~hi, · 5D-G. 'YoS,l}i.~ · ~'rn.N"l'ED.: O · n e sales has-hi, · 5Q-T., I~v~i, 60-S~ girl G\Xrl three men Clerks Tanaka, . 51-s . .. o. Yoinamoto; in the 58 o&ntean. See 63-rr. Ide., .... 64-S. UCllida, manuGo.l... for ~nmediate 72•C. Mi~rrunoto, · '73-G, R'I ein1J~o~~.ent• Hori, 74-Y. Ohsh1111ae ----·----·-------------

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. · . . .. , . . . . .. .. po.::)., sa.v9:1:"Y. ba;rbec:.L.cs .. be._ . . 1I1he· stlt dent body of J3u.tte High sc:.1001·· in ·, . co.rta.~.nl.Sr : 'siJo a :ripT:lins, .b;r."ool-:'; . tn . · ·

"adtnired 'by their :p,9rent~~ and tl1~ -cormnuni ty. a.s ·a ... ';rh(i)l..e~ .. .. ·t h e cool . ~h~ d.i~ 10.ss of f or · :their co·oporation a :1.c1 attitude, · .. in ... SP,~to :~of . all.-· · Ciant oaks nestled i n · the . ·cho hm• .... Ci':tca:r;is. . . . .. ... i , """. cany-0:1s, . 'p'.fd!1,i 1cs "·::.1t t lie ·

ALtb.oueh . the~r 8:J:'6: •' s·t;udying iri ovo,r ·cX:ow.Q.bd; . ri:)on~ .. "~ocal park, S VTiT c.~:i.n:'.'.; . IJ~lr..;. with desJ:cs lacki:ne to accomr1odate .. all ·che stu ch.mt.s·~ the' tie~ by the bluo raeti'ic, majorit~,r of them are· cheerful, oooperat:Lve and w:.:+llh1g· f .ish ine (for a1s:1ost a.~1::-- , . to(dnu.}:e "bl:i.e· best of . everything. ·Have you .- evei, a.t t e:i::.~yt- thLi.g ~rqm ·c1,abs ~o~ ~~l>Y . . ed·:· iio· balanpe · ·books '., on · your ,laps#, ·study, w:c·ite and. · l~int; · fish ) on. tl;.;'"lt fr.::i. : 101.i~ . · concentrate in an overcrowded r~or:1? . 11ell, ·th::".:t ' :s Whiit · pie!' a ·t li'ishermen.' S l'ar~­the '.s -~u c1en·ts . have to :cope witl~a~1a. yet .11i hey.,are clJ.e,e1~-:- .din~--(romeniber, !i1in:1 ~0?)-:­ful about· it. , . i . " . . -a:ncl our n det\d 0ye". for

'Jfhis splendid spir.it a::-1d ~~.~3pect of t ho student . .the bowJ..5.ng pins. Those body, is. .being marred by a smo.11 .ninority , with vari- wej:•o · ·~he cl~~r s, weren't

:.ous .misdemeanors; such as, using. ·1):C'oi'GJ 1H. l a.r1 c:;un.ge, ·do- · t he:;· ': . I , ,s·~~ll reri :Lomber fa cine; p:r.oporty vr it·h o bscerte vm1 .. ds, s :: loting in · lat- . all . .t~10so t ;lorious. hou rs rines, diso!•derly c onc1uct and des"t1·o:ri11e pr.operty. PP. whon t1 our :·:;a ng0 woP. ld .. al- "

, to :µrosont ti;::ie, . :the · t e. cuJ.ty i·r2oriuors, .tho in.t,orno.l" W'a~r a . att.uii.~p ··G . .s c:in.ic:rtYlinf·; . ~.1ev1 , , socuri t y and tho co:n;. 1ll~nL ty ci..s o. ~·whole ~.LCVG c.1:.n··t~inly · evorJr Sunda:r. Qh , to . . re­boen leniont .with t L.o troublem0.J::e:r·s, but · h0renfter~ li vc t hose . 11~1p:r,>y , '. cur.of'rce . . there will be s.t:cict .ri10.1suros to.J~er:i. to · onf'o:t'co all "the; - days o.,ncc af)i~u1-~stop u~ rules~ ~:.nd ::lll 'lavrbron.ko.rs sh~tll bo ,:punishable by sprry.o . if ~rqu' v,o. falrc:.c:\<l:r _} 10 :.u~d ·" . · rneu.ns. . . . t h:\. s oi1e, bu.t i -t :Rl S ' ll tG11•

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It is not the policy of the school ·~ Inte.rna l. S0cu1~,·· · E;}d out to" friJ '"b~~ · 0 1·i. ;~ · r:1a..:.·~Q. · ·: ·i ty, or the .. crnn.mun i.ty to see how~ t J.any lawb:i.~ea}:ers t::iey Eovv do w .. e· l~0Vfl . .' ,i-i: .. H1 i6 "o~o.~ · ·: c:1n :rin d, b\lt to prevent the younc er people :2ro2.1 ·.~ et;-• . tion announcers hav·e :;,11a1+ .

. ting tnto t .;rouble, tl;lereby c1oing a great .favor .. to thm11~ hanc.ls? · A.--" WG ·J ix1u ne .i'or · · These :rni nority o·f . s_tudei'\ts ~. who are ,no.t · .coo11er~,,.tirig · : .. [~ tation i<1.mrt. j.fi ca 'tio11." .

have lost .all respect f1 .. om . the .. conn;1uni t~r , . and ·should · 1xn·iod~- --HY.A remember that it is not ,a· .. very good way of repayi1~ . · ·. . · · · · . ·- ·- · .. ·· ·-·-· ..

your pt.rents · ai"t~r : a11 t !.10 saci .. iflces they ha~e · ma~·e. ·· Ex~c;tc)f f Art; 5 t After the corr£:·mn:t ty .. has .had su.~!l .a clt.~tratim..i: ·.cact l'"~,.,. . ··: ·~ o...1 · .. •

S~)eCt i::i "their' ~ear.ts. fol~ " you;,.· it ~7 °-:lc1 ''be ~a <l:r~~ f ". Cc)m mend. ·:;,·d ... c1-1sappointmer~t to J :iave a ffffl st.utl~r.its, :t1J. 1~~. t his r.~:cQrQ. (:3

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Dr. Lewie To Disc~JSS . . .. ,<) \\ B:aseba// Supplies Evacu~e . Pro .. ~lerl"'_.. T~ • .. , _ ~ . ·~. Now Available · .. y I~ Jt._,, T ~\_.'I row ,. ;~~·i'·· .. complete line(:£ base-

.lss!mila tloJJt and spec!• 'ball supplies have just al re:terer~ce to thc» .;ra~ ~rived, and anyone desir­nese nis·J1 · pro.blems v1ill · ing to view the equipment be the j ist '.O.f .. Dr~ Robert are ·asked 10 CO!ltact Ge.or.go. II:• . Lowie' . .sl · :talk .:· ·,v~1en . h.e Inai, 69-15 or in the" Canal . \"Till appear ~ befo~"d, i :b h e 6anteen. Baseball shoes

lt""l'om bloody Stalingrad Butte . ro,s.i ':}tn1ts \ ~omorrow a~ce " now ·o·n display i11. the comes word.: . 300~000 Nazis . · ·ovenirig, ·~3' otcioclt.' at·' the'. · , Ce.:i.1.a.l shoe .department. have been · lost t o the Buddhist Church unc1e1~ aus- ' Cpnnectt·ons · have ·been Russian armies I . . pices ot; th~ Young Budd- ~~d~ · with. Spa.ldin.gs and

All of Germany will ob- hi~t .A.ssoc·iatio:n• . Accora- QQl .csrn.ith whereby a n Y serve three · days of.-·mottrn- pan1ed b~i· Mrs. I..<nvie~ Dl... sporting materials· can 'be, , . iDB for this eolossal de- Low1e arrived. here ye at er- obtc ined--wi th· exception feat. T h r. e e days of a~r. morniltg from t1:e Berke- of basketb~ll shoes. mourning in the . Gen1Elny or · l~! o~i~~1\us o~ th&, . u~.1iver- CAR~NTER.S NEEDED ~~ !Ii tler who . in winter of s1 ty . ·J J Ca.li. .. ornia. . . . .(l;jj..i: ''-194l told the German people Dr. Lowie is associated A call · for laborers ·and that the Russian arrnies . with t he Uni versi tyt s 'Edu- carpenters: to · help build ~wera..destroyed and w.oulc.l cation and · Rese·!itloe ent the , proposed' high school never rise again. 'I'hree StLJ.U.y • . I. le is renownea. as bu ildings in ·'3utte"ts ra­d.sys · of mourn~ne · for t he a:i1 a-.! tliori ty on m a n y quest.eel to apply immedi­Jtazi.. Sta.linc;rad armies. brnj1CL.es of t he sc.ie:nco . of ately at emplOYJiient office. that, in the winter ot anthror)ology · anQ. · i s ·noted COMMUNITY--· 1942, Hitler said had .. all for h j~s worl: anonc ! n.d:i.an· .. S·ewiria Machines but conquered that gal~ tribes af' . tho U:tlite<l States. The pllbii~ is cordially lant city and its :1eroic M . · in.vi ted to use the elac-nusaian defendeJ:'Se . Japanes~ d LJ.SfS . · triC SOVfiDg Ha.chines Which

How long will it take H·our Ser l9 ; u leu are loc~ted in the . \iomen! s. the German people to doubt? .T.lu"ough the efforts of clubrooms in Calial~ rec. How long ·will it talce them , the B..:i. ttc OAS, . Japanese . ·hall! ... · 9 and 24. These to lose faith in their ly..; Musi'ca.l Department and the "machines are ... opened for ing tuehrer? H o w rnanY . GYPA, all lovers ot· J"apa- use . .any time during the

· more casual ties can they nese t1:i.1sic will be able day :and evening, includ­·sui'fer before the German to listen to a :program ing ·sunda.ys• " home front cracks? teat,u·ing t h e J"a1Janese Latest-_ · · · ·: .. ·

.. And now the entire anTl'.J Band, rQcorU.lngs of choice . of the Cnucasus is in cian- ·popular song~ naniwaBu·s11i, · · ARRIVALS • DE~llJRES · ger of entrapnent ~ r:ianzai, on Sa turd.a.y, · Feb• L'ltest arrivals in this

Is is sig11ificant that . 13, 2 :p~:rn. at . the amphi- cGmnuni ty ·were . ~'f'c.t Aso.mi the . Nazis of S"t~ling~d theatre. George Yamashiro M!!•sumi~.ru. from . ~mp . . Bowie, .·:· ; did not . hold out to the will ,. act as emcee. . .. , Tc:xns la.st Sa turd:ly ,. . Feb. last man, but surrendered f. . ( ii . f .R .. . • '·' e, . :ir~d t h e . Rev. 'Newton by the thousands at the ire .:"11:::?. ~h.~~0 ·~ Ishiura frOni I..o. crescenta~ end? Is that the wny all FollowrrH~ .i 11 r~ ess · ~ . · , " Cnlifornfa on Feb. ·7.-· Germany will rec.ct when . After a lc1g illness, Yasterd:J.y morning, :Mr. defeat lO?JD.S inevitable? B. R. Robison, ~fial · Fire und :fl.·Il,~s. ' Kuruki ·oaakn . nnd The ominous fiSl.!re "191€1' Chief' 1 re ·t •..1.rnr..d · last Fri- duu3hter, for!llerly of · 57-is <being written oi1 the . day, ]~eb. . 5, f'rom Lo·s 10-D, ·left for the Gro.nuda. wn.;tls of Europe. by· ·con- .Angeles to con·tinue his Heloca.tion· Project· 1 n quered people who think· tluties. Lrunar, Colorado. that ·Germany will ". cru.ck ·GAY-COLORED --· ~~ .... · Marshall. Misa.shi Ohashi again.__ . . . .. ----=-~~ deJ:Rrted this in.o~ning. for .

But Hitler hus for~seen FLA~NE~ FQR . SALE Jfi;i!;J BriGhar!l · Yollng Unviersi ty it too. Does he have a ·Gey colo1"0.d flannels . in Provo, Utah. trump to play? . and plain i.)ri~~t~ ~re still VITAL STATISTICS 0 u· T 5' 0 E --:MEL on sale at your lo chl · dry

goo0~ stores. ,. G e t t hem February 5

EMPL OYM. £NT while the:' last as they To Mr. and Mrs. 'l'oku.mn-. . are going fast•. Colors tau . l:Ot~he, 63..;f-D~ a

Two girls, or rnc.n and unO. quar.1.tlty are limited· ~ boy. wife, 21-35 yeurs of . age so ge·t your now. · · · ~~ebrua;-y 6 for housework o.nd cooliing. Haw6liidn Meet To Mr. and Mi"s. Isuo i~l.25 per month i'or oou1)le. Sunrunoto, 9-3-B, a boy. Vice pres. Olduhy Pa.ckiµg SI dt ed For" Toni qht To :Mr. and l\'Irs. Shigeto Co.~ Winnetka, Illinois. A s·ocial lii.eeting ol'" ·the .• Iwata., '74-4-D, a girl.

Girl; 20-25 years of Hawaiiun Club will be held. To 1'lr. ru1q. Hrs. Shina-age. G:eneral h~usework. tonight in mess G~, · with moto, 2~.>-l"i-D, · U. boy. ~ · Garfield, Utah.• · ~~30 ·nonth refreshinents, · e:amea, and Febrrn: ry 7 plus room and board. en·ce1~tairunent · a s ', l~;~~~h~: . · .. ··~11 0 ·Nb."• a.YJ.d fy.ll-s. Yosni~

Apply at outside em- lights . .. · . The public is r:ucJu Nolmto.ui, 4-10-A, ployment office, rec. · 4:~~. L~vi ted. · . ... u boy •

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iµe~t.~~(f\ .. al_l 2 ·~. ~0-::;ba~- ··M(JRANISHI SCOR£$'· 22 POINTS-· .. ketball team managers and . _.. · . \ . '-.; .. ~· . · .. · - · · . · · · · · baso ~il.:~:.oi;r'tihu~sius~:s Vdll.. ·,. ' \ Oi..u~.~ ~E'Al-httions oi' ~lte 2 . qA.C' .~ r~·~irc.l :.'veel~. C?.f. cage be beid this .eveniA& 7 :lo~ ba~t1~·~ ·~1011~./tl.1.tGwiif tif.tt5 a ·:'g:ifaa.t· •a:U:Phehifal : .as: .: ... three·

! n.:ni~ .Rt · t~1e ' CA:Sot:fice •. ·· ... po·~nt oac:tneJ:;r.~;u.}$.";· s.u ~f~:i:·ed t.~~i.r initial. ~etback of'I · .. . · · · .th~ laa'.{'.,'U,e .OGJ:i.p: .. :ri<'];n :1.· 3..1nday aft.Ol'p.oon.:: ~· . · . . . . ·:.

Pr!\.·i o·. ':.PO .. '. u. ·.·T. w· ... · Ht ·. l·P . With .. thc;·no.cl:etst-. Ken -.Hm1iag1.ichi·an.P,~ Seiohi Yq.illlunoto \_/ pl;~r-ing ·a .brilliant' ,gauo · and sinki~ · 2¢ · a.nd . 15: .. digits

81 f_ LLDO· · .· GJ.S 3.3 .. :.f)6 res:poctively, the : J;JrevioL~ly ". : un<J,efee.ted. : Eouchrider - v ., ~L :five experi~nced a thpi.,ough . ' 3~4~ . . bea:t1!16•

.r-1ed by . Ola.1ha.!a, w h o .Coaches · Dornoto and Y~natnoto a1 .. e v·er:/ ha:pr'~' tod8.~1 • t a nke<l ,15 ])Oints, th~ Poop- .. Their. Canal n1 · vars.i ty ~J.'intete1 .. ·s · went on a r:~u1 1.:::ar::e .to ou ·\;s ... overwhelmed · a tired intlic.t ·a hur11iliating " 29- ---·-­:.;u1 :1.d0g five to win: 33 to 39 romping on t);l.e Vild,!l.gS ·easily bowled :\ o-.er t ·h e . '.:j fi.. Tlle h i g h sco.:r.ill.G . who were. in. an lUl~lescrib ... . · Blocld1oads 22-3;3, to ro­tr(Jt~nced . 'lih<;): ~aint·s ·65; to abl.e · conclit'iOJ.1• It was · lilB.in ullmal"red ··1 n · t h e . 25 on a , warm Sun..WJ.y: a:rter-· the·. first win . and loss for .league. noon whilS? .. t h .e . Zephyrs the .respccti ve tct1i.:1s. :An invading: Guad:.:.1.l!.lpe c1ownecl the firemen by a 42 The Western Di v:l sion of l 1M:aA. cagers scuttled the to 34 cou.r1t~ : :. the Bee Lea:~ue : .i-S wide Raider~ 26-37 L-1 an inter-

HAYAKAWA TANK 16 . Hayal\.awa of the Senti­

nels tanked 16 points ' to lead his team over · the C:·ila Indians, 36 to. ·2 9. In other Butte aye .games, the Dukes lost to · the

open as.· a result of ~he ca.mp engagement. · surprising go-E5 . t:i. .. inrr1ph 1'1 ES 'r E RN DIYIS ION-.:.':.. by -'(;he Du1:es over a f!lvor- three squad deep Canal Hi ed Ochi · five. Grizzlios, .. lecding by only

In the othor Ayo games, two poin·i~::; at half time·, Joh Murani.shi s e 11 t 22 had stretched the count to points whirling through ~J4-36, w h · e n the final tho nottin.gs to load the whistlo blew. ·

Greniiin'.s~ 39 to 25 on So.t- Solons to a 34-41 win ovor J.oh.i."1 Masuda aontributed urda.y . and then lost to the . the Oyalonqs an~ . set a 14 cligets to tho Card Ju­Medics on ." Sunday, 2~1-17. .. . scoring rocord. ~niors' 22-25 victory over

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BUTTE . BE E 1.6 di{s.ots :·a:3 the Cards, wero behind six· po in ts at ---··--· --- l.it1lf time . ..

LEAGUE. RESULTS . MARATQN RUN · Buatc!~.0::6a, 1!1~1~~i&.:~/~: Tartars~ 25 -Zephyr B., · 23 . I N FE ST I V.f\ LS entorod the finr:.~ l period. Hi-Scliool, 7i-S:i.dovy~ndor 134 · . Yuki Misald buckcrtod. throe Ouijios, 50-Grcon \io.vos,23 G.Y.F.A. has um1ouncod . fiold goals .to spell doom Gophers, 76-flildcats, 11 · plans for c.thlotic prq- . for tho bucks as thc:ir ~riol:l

IJun~s, .. 3:3 . - Bruins, . B · grur;1s for tho . Sundays o:r to u 25-29 ocoru. Don Ji~s.; 40-Bcnt •. ·:rrs. ,34 Febr~c~ljr 14. and 21. Frach EASTERN DIVISIOH-T h o Troublos.hootor,45-Donsr.33 .block will enter n t.o~m in. Block 6 C~ltc;ors orrl'Jrgod, Nigh,tr:$. res·, 47-0u tb VIS 1 22 many truck a.nd f'.i.old. 'O"lOlltS f'rom thoir do but by liok-

Girlst LoCigu o Standings • ~1011 Lost

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wi th tho blo.ck winning tho 'ing tho wou.11~1s of o. 1?·31 most events rocoi ving n 3 ::\~snu.l t ndmi11istc.1rod by tho foot by 4 foot · bc:nnor.· · undofo.:t tod M a. h cir a jnhs; T:his banner if.? ;to bo given · :I.0:1d by Kiyo Kobc. shi. by t+10 . G.Y .P,A:. nlo:ng with lt"orwo.rd Bonoh N[l.gatn n 19 inch trophy~ Th~ pc.cod the Broncos to whip ~uno Club c.nd .tho Engobu thb 17alrorinos (Block 10 ) .

.. :yJ'ill cc.oh c.vr::trd nloo ~ ~l 19. to c. tune of 1:5-23 rli thout inch trophy f'or ninnors ·o:r. mu oh ·oi'fort. ·

. 9vents. For tho :plc.nncd Garo ]bod~' s C~".nc-.1 Hi . : w .... '1rt~thon rlUl, npproxinc tely . .. Bruins. ·bee\ t the d(.~;\rlight ~- miles a.round ' tlto '"limits· out of ·0. fnvorod Blo.clc 25 of e~.~ch cnrrIIj~ Til.o i{ocky qn in tot. Fi:n..:-1.l scor ·~~ rr.:.~s Nipj;->011 . ·will · gi vo o. wi1mors 10-35. -------- - ··---t .roph3: · vri th 10 othor top

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·AERONAUTIC.SHOW .. Bulldo~;s, 26 Poop-Outs~ 33. · " Aeronnutios Cnrniv:J.l for boys 15 and undo r would

got sto..rtod oti &'. turd~1y morning Hith tho formation of n , nori le2.guo, it v1t~s o...'tlnounccd by IIorso Inouye, CA.S nthl.otic director. It is ndvisod t h n t should teams .. dosiro further i n­formation to conto.ct tho CAS office • .

Inouy~ ,s '1 F liurc:no, R. 3 .on .FobrtU~ry 27 nnd 28" c.n-Wnta.nnbc 5 F Oh.'Uh-:rn 15 , :nouncos H9~ Ohyo, Diroc-Mnyodu 10+ C T~:.kocln,- T . tor of Bt1~t·c Aorori.D.utico" Furuk6:m1 G 'Ni.shik.r;.Ha. . 2 . Contosti;J vrill consist o:f E::.1shimoto4 G '.!'sudo.mc., G 6 ·solid · sc~-..lc models, G-

Subs: Bulldegs: Hiro.:. lines, U-controls, s a. i 1 to, n.; Kojnku, J • . J?cioJ!-'.'" . . PlG.nos, . ry.l>bor Glld ga.so­Quts: Yoshimoto, B. , ·5; line poworod models in o.11 Tsud'lm..ri., M·, 2; · S:.tkni, M. 11.icht olns :Jos (A.B.C.).

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<JUER./ES 27, 28 CLARIFIED

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MEANS loYAl :.._" WAR . DEM-, . .-r'MfN r

To oleo.r the coti:f'usion existent in· the centers in resards to questions · 27 & n .d 28,. Captain Norman . Tho.mpson received clear­an~e frQII1 the War ·Depart-· ·1~1ent to issue the follow.;. ing statement to the press •.

"Questions 27 and ·aea-o loyalty~questions. If you aro of• military age,. 17 to 38 1 and ·a loyal .A.merioan: citizen, the ansv;er · t· o both questions is "yea." Answering nyes" to these questions in no ways bin:B

LINCOLN••

·5 .WRA FIELD OFFICES OPEN.

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EVACU·E·E · PROPERT'Y ~,.QUGH ·T

!n order tp assist the Evacuee PJ:opert~ Division

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of the WPJt., i n effecting udvantageou~ sales of idle tam · ec1uipment; trt1cks and automobiles for oa.sh at present: ·high prlces, all reside.11ts .. of the center ~ill be re~uosted to sup­

. j;>ly i '.nfori:1:iation necesse.~r

to complete v,r:RA. Form 157 ~n · co:njunction w1 th mili­tary and leave registra­tion• · T h e · information requested includes des­criiY~ion of' such eciuipmant owned·· place of storage, whethe·r in use of for sale,

you to volunteer · for the A~. To volunteer for the Anrry, a different form known as '·'Application for · Voluntarj' Ind u ct ion,~' D.s.s •. Form 165 . is. used.'~

·To aid v-torkers now re- · asl~i1ig i::irice and name of si·d1ng in relocation oen:tera lien-holde1 .. , if any• . in obtaining outside em- - ····

Cosmetology : classes wi.11 be postponed ·to ...

. night until the' 16th.

ploY!:lent. .. five principal Eao~1 offic·e is to be .relocation · o-i"fiee-ft have-· res-ponsible for the estab­been .6pe~ned in Salt L::·.ke ·· lisYl.'T.ent and operation of Cit:/, .Denver, I~aa:s Cit~r, from · 8 to 12 subsidiary Chica.go,. and Olevela11d, field stat.ions. · T h e s e accordi:ng ·.to the latest of°fi~es vri.ll' seek employ-V/PJL press "release. · : · men t offdrs a.u~ aid the

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Wash .. 1ngtoh· WRA. Office ·Urges selves· to CO~l'ditions in ·the co1n.L"1tini ties.

Coop lncorporatron by March 1 coontl.ni1ad on 'page 3) . .

GILA. BOY scour Following an urgent meetirie;s th~a week a ·n d request from . WRA · head- eleoted groups to sign the quarters · 111 Washingto1i for Articles· of Incorporation. incorporation by March 1, · Masato Kato and 'I'adashi Butte and Qinal Congress Iwamoto, . ·co-chairmen o f ' · of Cooperative Delegates BJ.tte Temporary Corrum1nity called their first special Councilts Study and Re-

REVEOUE RGEnrs m.~Y . ~t·o ·Gl.UlHS

~. search Committee on coops declared that 'the A.rticlas o:r · rncorporation will .be sent · to Washington this

Re.presentati.ves .. of the· vre-ek • . In C'Alrial, . after a Office of th.e Collec·tor of. sign-up of · l, 774 members Internal ·Revenue will be·. to· the · coop, each block requested to visit Gila ; selected a "1.elegate to the f~r the purpose of giving : Congress•.. Yesterday the assistance to · the ·resi;.. delegates mot and chose dents in prepai .. ing 1942 I four · members t ·o the Board in.come . tax returns if the ·. of Di1"ect.ors . .. They a r ·a number of persons requir- : section I~oe Omaohi, 'seo­i~g such assistance jus~i- : tion II-Har~r · Kono, seo­fies the request., ·aocor'd- · tio11 III-Isaburo SUgiyamEi, ing t o · Ja.I)leS: H •. Terry, : section IV-Shohei Sasaki. · ~ojeot At·torney. . · But·te delegates in. e t '

Application :r.m.y also· b~ , Tuesday ... evoning and ap­made to such representa-:- · proving a proposal that tiy~s, if' they viai t q.ila, -, the . Board - o f .Di~ectors

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.COURT·oF HONOR First Court of' Honor

for the .;presentations of awards of the Gila ' Dis­trict of· ·Boy Scouts of . .America~ ·composed of five troops 'i11. canal and Butte c61m1run:tt 1ea, wi 11 be ·held iri Butte mess hall 42 to­niorrow night . at 7 :3'0.

The scout movement in the center started with the · ·ar1"ival of tho •rulare· Assernbly center . t r o· o p which formed the nucleus of · the · present troop 48. Sihce that time, nore than five mon the ago , 4 more new troo~1s have be en org­anized 1 · and less than a month ago, · the Gila. Dis­tric't ·saw · its inception. Ii a r r y Miyake, Oentrol Block Mana3er, heads tho Dis'tri ct as aha irman. ·

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"f .·: .. · ·~q:i.tor.lal & ·Business ~ffice: 5'7. Ne~m:: '."'.~ .. ,;. I 11 J11\0ME, A:~nW~a\.S ·f :)·.::" .,">tli · . · ~an'al' Naw~·· Office: . Rec .• hell 6 . · . · thei:.e is · a unique · block \. : :· ·.::." . . .-./#,'!·~"I ~. · .. · ~ · · · ... · · . orga1i~ze. t ion· .: maaqµ.erading " - I I • .....,... ._..._. - ......... ..--.~··--~ • • • '

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-e_d_i t_o_r_i a-.. -1~-~ ~·· r· ~ f1" 1-i n1~ Err) w~ --ri ~-pt'~ riH :p ~~id 0~t";~~·a~~ff~~;~·: ·~:~ ' ; ' ~ liJtt n. ;· : + I ri i h.J' H I u ~ enjoying' the ·proverbial

11 eat, I t 1a lk, ~d.. ~e: r:lf~r:cy. · · · It is significant tochiy · that · the two American ·Whereas, 1· ·n. IliiA.L'iZAKAR Presidents;-:most tiO:iicH.(eJa '"' in~ · ~iie''' .11~f18n, :··fui-V-~f~:". ti~~n. 'cerarltiQt):~~~ll: · def.i~·:t~el~ great liberato~·s. .Gec;>rge Washi.n.gt9n 'freed the origi- go on ~he production basis, nal ·thirteen states from .the ,: intolerable tyranny· o:f.' w1 tn the .oomplete equiP­its mother count~"• Abral~o.m Lincoln freed the n'egro ·1'!1.ent .a~ea.dy availablo. • f'rOi.il the hypocritical t"J·"l"'&J:l.hy of slavery. .Fire uongers ar!3 j;.:;~- ~o

'l'omorrow, the nation. sha_ll honor. the bi.rthdat.e of i:>e disillusioned . f r · ·o m Li11coln. That the United 'States 11ay,s such grea:t· . ti"'i- · b~il~1ing ha.za.rdous. fires, bute to the. man is a.11 ind~c:~t iou of the tir.lbre of ·the unless penni ts are first national s:pir~t. .. · . , obtai~ed • .,, \¥hile, e. s a

· In the centers., we ~vacueo s have t'el t tl:ia t the preventive rqaasure ·ae;a.inst .nation deviat$c1' fi"Oln th~ dcmpcratic ·principle when it . infect~ous .diseasea;··tt of11-evacuated us., We are eubittered, .. F1V~111.l :: ·rat$ \Vhat ros" will be ·~emoved trom good does ,1 t do 9r has it done to s:yee.l! · bitterly to tl'l.e stiovier ;r.oonw of :Hm.1T, each othe'r s'arewine; up courac;e·· t;o . s~i e1on ., bit:terer · IDA.!IO. · I11stall.B;ti. on o t things than lS meant? . ' : ' . " .foo·.i be:-'GhS in shower rooms

It is ·time that' \Ve clearea. : t~e CObW'"'.10-S :f'ro:ra· ·ou,r . is also· not reconm1ended by minds. We canii.ot be' selfishit. dwel.~.tr11::; o·.J:ty on the-.~· .t h e medical department material and ,spiri ttial injt1stice cojurni ttee. 'agai'nst us. ' because ··they have· ·a ten-

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'1Ve rust help bear :the ·burdens of our ·and ot hHr minor- denoy t o spread ·rather ity groups, ~d for such c;roups,. we must · realizd that . than .. cure or .preve1it &th-true derJ.qcraey is the 9nly hope. ·· We must rnin·tain a · leter s f'oo~. . rational ·a'tti tude· --t·owM:ds .dur present' sf~hation and · · · Thi:f llEART MOUNTAni SEN­discard the emotions e~1gendered by. the trials we·have · ~INEL disclo~es the United

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Lincoln knew the · rig.ht ·~ra:r. The man "w.t th r.18.lioe :. coror,1i ttee invest+gating towards'noii'' s~id: "Fondl~r do we hope •• ·.rerven.tly do charge$ ·, of "coddling" in we pray ••• that this. r.1i;3hty sc rurc;e of. vnar may speedily WRA .centers is considering pass away ••• let ti~ str~ve on to fiil.i.sh the worl( we are '. a :tlan to re:nove loyal in; to do all .. which ·ma:r ach:tete .,c.11µ; qh~risi.lr a just and·. 9i ti~ens . . trom centers and lasting peace 81'10n.g , ourselV£1S and· with all :natibns." . nput thefu . in the e.~r or

· LO'WE!f:SfAN§A,~D-'IBfJCATf cJfJ·~: , .~ ;~~ai1:;~;:ship or the · · · · · 'i \· .· T u 1 e Lalm. co-operative

: ,. .' There is no; se~1.Se tin c1~ri11.C; ovel"'~· spilt milk, and s0 . Enterprise,. Inc. i s now · '. · before th~· ·ruimage-''ie done·, care.:ful ha.ndl'in..r; will save 6,120, as the result of a

future grief . and. suf:feri:1.'lgo A gr~ve s'ituation a.ctuall¥" s·econd r.iembership c~paign exists . in tneeducation problem.· .. held recently'.

~Vhat a· great shame·· 1t vvould be 'if the '' boys and tiirls 3 1 779 l:bs. of' fat were &mong us 11ow attending · sc!iools, were suddenly.:. sent out salvaged durinc the. past to another p~t o.f' the country ·or baol\: home, and clis- r.10n:th, at the .G.PJJ,IA.DA. :relo-

. covei:ed t~t t.hey had1 not . l'eal'?-ed as niuoh' as in ·a · reg- cation .center. '· .· ·

ular standard school. · This. would ruake · it appear as · " \~"·\: ··. though a: . lowel'. stan~.d .a·t ~·~~at ion wa·R·~ tmt~ht,,, to 't-he" ~:l"'."""'.":' .... , •· ·~· " t ,.. '{\\ '\. ·· .. ~ · :pu':pil$ here' "which is. oertS:'iniy not t ·r.t! e.. ·L:f. 't-tle has IM;;:· ·::·· .. ~.\J" c ') ~~,:~;·1· ::\~~$. . . ' ·.. ~) . . . . ... ~.& <~,.:.::p· ::: ·(~t:: been notic,ed of the hiGh spirits and J:..(Jp·3s· of:·strug~l- . . ....... :,. . : ·:· · .:. " · ')~i:.$" /.?~ int? pupils and instructors who arEJ · Jen~ c.:i.u t 1.:r. · seeking :n· . "r· C AN At: : l.'·'!fi:

·""C> • t u . . " i •'ij. to u:phoid the highest sta.hd:B.rd~ .1'6r. ou:c .. $uh!.)'o1s.: .. ,, · ..:!If~ • :.

d \.J . 0 lfi·:t ~ :~. !iJi: ' This is an appeal to any pers911 who thi\l.kS " he·' ~all . fr\ a 7 .. .. -:.:...-.;

guide an advancing class :"C?Oltl)?OSed of boys and-. girls · vtl't..o a.re anxioµs to le~rne . This is not ·just a~:·job, but n pri vi+,ege to serve . the comri1U11i ty and benef'i t ·your­self. You should havec .haci two years or· i11ora.' of· ·aollee;e to qualify tor this vi ta1' placcsment. " · lt\ \

Nov1 again, 1 t ruust be ·realized .that he~lth and. edu- . . \ \\ \ l 'i ~;:> ;:

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... · ·:ment an~\ · .. automo~~~es "o't i t s enormoas~·.eXpa.nded Es"l?har la~~esemeister·, will . ~11 kinds ar~ at. the peak .. ~d·''.::~pDoved" · i'a<?,ili ties be at t·~e ·G~li Project roi: d~~ tP shoi:tagS'cf~ /and . ~ t t~ rrom:· t~e· ~:ractu.re . a :te~ dai~'.~ 1Jt~~ting Monday, appears probable. t.lla t ·~o o.:r. , war ~" mater'1e.ls, it is F~ b • . 15, to·r the purpose of .better p~ices can be se~ aP.ticipe.ted :: tihat.:· p: u g e assisting' ·~n the, organiza­o~red th~ at•·present, a'c-:=- qu~nti:t;ieSf. ,\Of;: newly dQ- ti:on or YWCA grOUP.8 in cording· t o . a st'e:t~nt . si'~:r;i.~d alld.~less' '. ~.~.ensive bo:th·.~ communities, revealed issued by Projeot··:Directd'r ' equipment ·w 1 i :1 beoome Morton :r. Ge.ba, assistant Leroy Bennett. He i'ndi~ avail.S.ble·:. 'to alli a:nd that chief o r the co:n1rmil).i ty cated t'imt ·there'. is·: .no au· pr~~ent mbdels ··Will be servi·ces division.. · "~ ceiling .. price· ·a.t this '·"f:i.~ ·.C?,'b.~.oie~e. :. '. BOth ~~~. · needs Miss· B:ri~semeist~r. bas on second ~d automobiles • . '"(con~tnlled orf~·pae.~·+,) . visite:d .nearly s:ll of the ' The ~tat'ement continues, J . 1,". ""'- 'p1

·" \ . \,o• j .'-.I I •.• JS WR.A prbject~ .~n comie?.tion · "There hB.~ been much;·'pres- ANDARY.: ·RODUCE with her work. She is" ·at

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1.: .. ~.09· .. 61· 3·0·: LBS present, t'isiting " th.~ .. \JRA requis1 tion all idle fa:rm' .. :,I~ .. ._a., · (-·· . . , ·· · .. 1

• relocation c;>ffioe~ .. ·1 ·J n ·· ana au~mative equipnent" · · · ·niring·:.Janue~il t h e Cleval.and, Ohio·,. Ch~.Qago, . ... .. ,, .... .,_.......... .. "in the United Sta.tes. E~- GiJ..a-.. -f!tt'tlU:f :produced a to- ·: .~llinois, and Denver,. :Co-. . . ' ,,... ' .. . . . . tra tires !a18 ·been already tal o.~.\· 2~~0 \1>0.Unds,.:·· of , ~()~ado. In additi~~ .. to

· requisitioned. S\lc:h idle green· vege~~~~~EJ ~·!1\1rl;l,.:' .. an her YWCA. work at ~?\'·~ p:ro­equipment· w.ill dep:peciate appr~~ile "a-1uat1o.n . o t ject, she will be able. ·:to .~nd . dete:t\iorate ·at·' a: rapl.d .. $22,.000 ... .iOf' , · tliis· .. total, assis~ those who .are !pl.fµl­rate' and:·.should. be kept ih 4?fh7.4p '.PQUnds wer~f:l .~on- ning to relocate. "· . . I' use·· now ·When . it is- most sluii8d" :bf·,. :tW,·' . 'looal · ns- ~rther detail~ 'on/Miss

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MOTOR , ir. H/CLES· ~. · .. · ear~:· .. ~;re .. shippe~ ~~· ·6u~t. ·~'.· ~o. l:>.~ :.:se-cured · a~ · th~ .· ~ of­f 1 v c " the .either relooation· d·en-. fices ·in &-tte or Canal. .

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Company and. Fred Rilrz Mo- ·1~bn. Qshigets·· '" f.t~i4 69. CAtLiNCS 0PE~A'r0R$·: tors of· Fresno, Qalifo,rnia, led t.he.. .. ~duction· "t:l:gure- . Three lioensed ·and· ex-are anxious to ·· p~chase ~~th 147 .... ~9ns .. ~·~.~t:t?~ .. , at. : perienced beauty operators second - hand au tbIQC>biies $9,900~ The largeR.:-siD:r;le are needed in the Connnun­and truolts i for cash ·at ·crop prod~~e,~; :~s ~bage i tlr Enterp~ises sho~ in latest blU~ ~ boek prioe·s or with 120 .toµs! ~ ·~· ·-. 1 ''. ",. (\ But.tee ··.:Apply at 42~9-De , better. Those interested . I . \~I"'' I r~ . " .' ; . I . .· . . b

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.... ·,.,;· ··.: .. ~ .... - ~·. •'• "CA·uc·Asl·AN· .. HQM· ES As a step to '·eXpe.diate ·:·~ ·:·: ··'· .. .... .... . n I '1 , . .. .... :·:· ··:.. :·:· ·.:.. ~ · 8. EING .\ 8., ,.. . T ··.' · . ! the .prosram in the re1oca-

Henry Mat~o~o ,. Wesley-. " · . .~ .' y fl . ~· ,;/: : ·~. ··: .' tion centers, every" man an P'ni ver si ty, Nebraska; Seven~ . b~ ild~~·s · a ~ .'e, ~d :woman, · 1? years pf age Haruo Ishimarµ, ·Yankton being' construo:ted:··bf. ~or·ty . or older·, will fil~ . out a Gollege~·~ ·south ~~ot~; D.1- evacuee' carpenters\·. t:' 1: n "special WRA. que'sti:onnaire cy Yanagida, Haml.ine . . Uni- de.nai for the caucias~~ to be .ussd in g;Learance varsi·ty,: ~t •. · Paul, MiJme- employees' ~ .. home~-.. ",t· Tliey .: ~rocedure&.and olas.sii'ica­sota; ~saharu: . Tolal.n.aga, ~"e eJtl>eeted··to. ·be !finish:~ . tion 'for .. outside ~ploy- . . " Unive~sity.''of' ·~:Utah, Salt ed in ~Odaye 1 :1but~ ·dUe tc{·ment .... ,L· This ·· r~istratl,.qn L a k e~. ''t!tah,· yesterday; labor. 'shortage, i · ~· I ·~.; .... ~~ll ~e couduc:~.e~ si~.l~~:-· Mitsu ·F;-ank· Fujioka, Man•. t~~ lpng.er; it. ·~s ·; d.i.s-. neousl.y w.1th.ttne ··comp~e~- .• .. kato, ·Minnesota f'or out•: ··closed by the Con~truet1on ing of' mili tnry ~ question..,; sid~ ·emplcmnent,. todaye · Dep~n~-- , .,.:~ .: .,,. ·.~,: ·; naire to .be us~d i~ clear- ·'I: ··

' , :: j I t 1 ,l I . I ' Ii" :• ' . \ ' '; I'•' ;. 1nS them~:f'or 1 outside 1 em- • ~ ' IN~OR·PpRA.TlNG:. :COMMr·rrr f1 ,~, ..... M .. , .,Plo,-ment :1r'they . are. n~t. BOARD· :of.t·D/ R·ECTORS NA A~AED· .. .1;riauoted . i-nto the O:~·. . : . . . . l"' . . i· . . : ;Ol~~rance.s., a;re to .b~ (eonti~~~".nrom P.iSe 1) Board ,.or . ~ire.cto:rs · .from s~.tt-ded, .. both: at .: the ~.e~

should be ~hosen with more' Butte (two ~m: .. e~oh. s~c-:- .. ' t~:r.s. and i1:1 Washington, to del~beration, , ~l~cte~l .. six tion) · ~il~ t:.Qe.'itelee':Ad ·~'. ... ampl:Lf'i· as. rapidly as J;X>s­members to"'the'.'Iricorporat~ Feb • . t'9 ... at ... $eat:l:On·;mest~· .. ·s.il>le ·t . h e· register : of ing Corn.mi t .tee .. O.t 'six. ';--.. ~·· ings. "·: . :- :·r: ·· ·:· ~ :. ; .... ,,.Q~ke.;rs" .. qualified .t: °C:> r

The six are:~' ... Masalciohi · . Kato and .I~to; •itta:ted .. .fndefinite· ·leav'es.. : ~ Itabashi an4. Tohei Matsu~ ' ~~t. tht.·· ~ laws.:·o~· ·t~ · · :· .. .lanploy.ment'· chief . Hol- ... naga; Section II, ?oriyuld. '-"Art-iol.~a· .. of'"Itleo.rJ>ora'ti'on 'land n,ia. .. '.ahlicitlllQ'$d a de-Sato and .!'.Frank ~0:0· ; .. ·Seo-.. ' w~U .,t noif ... . bf ,d9e~i:~td '.~~r:s~~ I t~fuinatici\, · ;I on .. ~·h~ ... ~rt~' ti on I~I 1'. · . Gedrge ... K. Haye:- · . ingt~3?- . ~n~il, ~ .:l·t · h8:~~·:·: ~ee;n ~ .. of. :the Employment Di vis ion, shi and S~inipei l.Tanai.•· . · stud.tad · EU\9-., r-.P:P'rated· · .. by " to find acceptable work

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WELL-ES ASSlMES DUTIES AS CANAL CAS DIRECTOR -~

.. _·CAS ~ DECENTRALIZES

A.s·suming new duties in the Canal rAS as supervisor, ACTIVITIES In a move to · roster

greater direct participa­tion of the people in~- · qommunity activities pro. tr.t-a.in, two representatives from each block · held . its ·iui t ial meeting, Feb• 6, ~ls closed Earl YUsa, mem-

J.a. ,Welles, former instructor of Social Science at the high school, will take over his position beginn:b:g

: ior ot Cl.S council. ... . ··:' · GeorBe Ara tani was se-

~ ~.lected , as the temporary ~ ohai:rman o t a steerill8 oonmtlttoe or ·six. Jiro Oishi 'l.D.d Earl Yusa ot the Q\.S a1·e ex-of1'icio members· of the g1•oup and oommi tte~ ; 'YUsa stated th&t the ,:;repreaenta ti ve group i s

~ eutonomolls from · the CA.s, :~hough 1 t will work in ·~ooperation with it. The group will serve as a pool tor ideas from the ·people.

·MANY OUTSIDE JOB OPENINGS

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music in the · recreation association a t Decatur, Ill.,and was also 1nst1'lO~ tor in a school for the deaf at Knoxville, Tenn~ For the pa.st three years, he w a s scoutmaster ot Troop 23 in thEf KnoXitille Council and is ~he present commi.ttee chairman o t Troop 63 of Canal,• ,

Replacing him in his former job . will be Mrs. Lucille Peddy, who ar:&."ived in Gila Tuesday.

eanal Seeks Safe -eracker

Generally, if not in all cases, a safe-crELcker would be considered least

tyinan Ibmoto, outside dangerous behind b a r s. em.pl~jment officer i n However, the other day a renal, revealed that maey memo reached our "dlsssi­!ob openings are available fied" department inquiring in such fields as: ge11eral for one "safe cracker." ~use work, gardening, His services are urgently !arm work, recreational requested at 23-9-E o f iork, secretarial work, Canal. ~d cooks. Doctors, nurs- income

FREE ZONE NISEI MAY VOLUNTEER

J.merioan citizons o t Japanese .ancestry who are between the ages of 18 and 38 and who live outGide WRA centers may volanteer tor active service in .the United States A:rrrr:; by ai>­plying a t the nearest local draft boF.J.)::-1, e c ~ 1~" :1.­ing to instruc ·tL.1 i .s i ~ .:J . .1.3d

by national hea.dq::.arters of the selective service system and mailed to draft boards ' throughout the

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Captain· Nbl-:man Thompson will be the guest ~peaker for the University . Club's special open forum, to• niGht, at ·s o'clock, Canal Christian Church. A 1 1 those interestod are in­vited to attend. . OUTSTDE

EffiPLO~mEnT ,s, and laboratory teclmi- TAX ff LING Two girls for cooking ~ians are needed in the a n d general housework. ;a&dical field. Those in- ASSISTANCE Room and board· for each f.erested, apply, a t , the (continued from page 1) girl at $50 per month. •nal employment office. - for extensions of tiine for Barrington, Illinois. ~sweetheart" · Social filing tax returns m cases Girl for cookine and

where it .is impossible for general houseowrk. N o $/plted Sot · •rday residents to procure their laundry; $50 permonth w1. th ·;:~f Under the at.\spices ot tax records and accounts room and board, Barrington, ~e Butte OAS, a "Sweet- prior to March 15. A l l Illinois, 1~*3-rt" dance will be held persona wishing assistance -- Couple f o r general 8turday at mess 57. Gen~ in connection with income housework. Thursdays and ;~1 chairman Annie Fuji- tax problems, are request- every other Sundays off• lcto reve~led that high- ed to submit their names $.llO to $125 per month. ~~hts of the social are and addresses to the Pro- Utah-Idaho Sugar C 0 1

f1a n o y NoI!lura, Yeshiko jeet Attorney's ~f1'1ce in will have representative :11ashika, and Gerry Maeya- either B.ltte o f C'.e.nal here very soon to negoti­._, songsters, Miya Tachi- comnunity not later than ate for workers in sugar 1'.ra. . and Ken Ota, tango, February lo, · in order that · ieats. ~hd le Qonr..a me.rch, the need for such service Registration for beet tEAOY MARKET FOR may be determined, workers are being · taken

.=~NY MOTOR VEHICLES ISHIMARU LEAVES now at rec • . hall 42. ·" F v U ''No Mere Stop-G6p · \<S.1ntinued from page 3) · OR t'ANKTON • Or Emergency work'' oe. \ihe nation and self-in- Haruo Ishimaru, pro-te~st of .,ners of such rn.inent Christian vvorker at equ!.~t should make 1 t <anal, left tor Yankton apparent tliat now is t~· Universi't;y in South Iakota tllr.e to '&ell idle machines. yesterday. He was former-

~A:n'Y' 1esident of thm 1.y affiliated with t h e ~enter w it'r. equi1111ent tor Internal Secu.ri ty 1 serving la.le are urged to conmn:m.:lr in the cape.city .of Juve­late their 6esires to the nile Officer, and a l s o lvacuee Pro~~ty Division was engaged in teaks au.ch ~ough th~ Project · J..t-,_ as .A.dult Education, J'r~ 'Jorney• s o~i'ice.tt .. Patrol.a, and BoT'S<>oo.ta.

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"We are not planning to tind merely stop-sap and emergency work, but em:ployrnent of the highest order tbat they are quai-1f1ed 'bo~~." he aaid.

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Muranlshi Tops. Cdn·ar Sc·orers

B i g Jolm Muranishi, so1011s' star .. c~nter, re• placed. Vildngst Ted Tanaka as the high scorer .of the 2· t'AC Aye League.. with 48 digits in three games.

CA.S athletic. Q.epart- MARATHON · WINNER ment has requested. t~t

: spectators duans basket- . TO RECEIVE AWARD · .ball gumes, ·~stay outside · . the lined roi:>es an'd . out . G'YPA sponsored sports ~ou1 ~hdar the ·baokboar.~~ · festivals, featuring a There are possibilities marathon run, will have

.. · of fans and . . players of most all tracks and field colliding :St standing un- events except the pole .der t .he baolcboard. They vault, javelin; and high also reques·t not to throw jump. The marathon rw.i

:r. Muranishi, Solons 48 rubbish er start bonfires will be held Sund.a:,~ , Feb • . K. II.a.!:1s\6"ltchi, Rockets 41 on or near ~he 'courts. 14 at · 10 a.m. Othe1~ events :r .~ TanuXa, Vikings 34 · " will be. held Feb1'Ua.ry 21. K~ · Uma.r11oto, Blockheads · 30 GAMES TO:N_IG$ . ·· · Evei"y_ block is ·to have s. ·Yamamoto., Hockets. -30, Medias . vs. Yld'.BA :7 :15 . a teaiu a11d ·eaoh tean is to S~ Haya.tlle, Salons 26 Nightmares VS·. Cards 8:15 "elect a captain ·wi tlt him, G. KUge, Oj""clones 25 · GA.MES SA.TTJHm,Y held responsible of 1)ring.;. B, Kozuld., Bears 21 Zep~rrs VS• D..1kes 2;45 ing a list of .. entrants to

Bulldogs vs. Medics 2:45 ·:the GY.PA office, rec. hall ~c SI'ANDD\J'GS ·--··-:-·-· .. . 54. Deadline for the lin-

Roolcets .: . ~ . i:~~ Sln R LEllE~ . lU I n ::;h~~r ;:~:i~t . !:ie b~: Cards . 2 o .1.000 . . .- ·- rest may sign-up be:f:'ore Solons 2 l .6G6 . The v18ri1pas Babes . were the 17th. Marathon runners Vikings · · 2 l • . 66q a.11 s~t · for the . coffin will start next to rec.

· Houghrider.s l l .500 when ·they were· dangling hall • 54 and race from Blook~1leads l 2 .353 nalplessly onto. th~ short · blocl{s 5~ to 52, . then 52 Golden Bears 1 2 ~333 · end of:. a 6-l~ count at to· 43, 4~ to 45, 45 to 331 Cyclones - 0 3 · .ooo half tune a.gains·t Ca.rtal's 33 "to ·2s, 28 to 67, 67 to :aaiders o 2 .. ·.ooo scintillating · .. p.~gettes , 72, ?2 to oo, and then 50

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S.OfT.BALL liEA Ms le.ttes.. . . · " 2~ miles ana there wi11 be : . ·. · · · . , Shak· Yamadri. was greatly ·checkers at the corners of , :pleased . at the perforr.1.0.nce e a. c· h blocks. First 10 'TO (OM PETE of tho Starlettea as the~r winners w.m. ·receive prizes

. Nine b°lock teams 'in the i1.eighbor11ood of rec.. area 62 will orga.n~ze · a men's soft-ball league, T h 1 s league will commence i n t h e very near 1\lture. There will also... be other leagues with oloo~ teams competing.

BUTTE STANDINGS '

b~eezed to a 17 to 32 including a trophy from t .riwn:Ph over the Babes• the Rocky Nippon,

The star gazers' · .Yo­shiye Yoshimoto tallied l2 points to walk off with high .;point . honor and her h i g h scoring playr:Jate,

·Closely v1ith 11 r.:iarkers. The efforts plus the 7 and 2 points of Kimiko Yoshida and Fumiko Hamada cannot

Yuriko Matsuoka followed be overlooked.

BUTTE "LEAGUE RULES CLARIFIED w • . L. PO·t• . . 1. E'ligibilitv ruling. 3, Intentional . fouls. 4 i .soo ~-· p·1aY.-er·--~at_ ..... o"hc)ose M8na€;er-s~nii'fi~freTect a Bulldogs

Gremlins Cardinals Sentinels YMPA Medi~s Poop-Outs Gila Indians Ze:ph~/TS Firemen Saints Dulcea

4 1 .soo . between the OAS league and pla~rer f'r~m the game 11' 4 l , .soo the h~gh sc~ool. · Should a the . pla~rer corim1its an in-4 l .• soo p.layer choo.se to play in tentiono.l foul. However, 2 2 .500 the OA.S lea3u·e a11d the11 the. player com:mi tting the 2 2 .500 . :play a ga.ne fo~ the high foul can re-enter the Barne 2 3 .400 school, every game there- as soon as ·he ho.a n cooled 2 3 .400 after that he plays under off•" 2 3 .400 ~~ jtirisdict ion v;ill be a 4. ~-e.P.l!l..c .. i_~ .. -~--l~s.t_.J_~~Y.:· 2 3 . • 400 forfeit. er. 1 4 · .200 2 • l iisorderly ·conduct on · If a pla:~er is lest o 5 • ooc the coui"t·.- .. 'Tf1C;'htliig)"· - • ·.. tiiroush re lo ca ti on 01" 111-

------------ · ···· ·~ti1ietil3 competition n~ss, the se.id pla.!rer cru1 · Sumo Club will pold · a

rrieeting on Feb. 15 . e.t 7 p,m. · All menbers a ·r e urged to attend as a per­manent committee is to be elec~ed.

is a · friendly game and b~. replaced .bY another, ,medium or c;ood sportsr:!Cln - providing t h e inco:ning ship, · and therefore there pla:·:rer pa~r his due of 15 are no reasons for a blow c~nts and that tha re­to be 'directed at the-ir placed player cannot pl:.iy o:p:pona.n ts. I f such an in- ugain should h e r e turn

_J -----------, cid6,nt .occurs, the offend- fror,1 hia illness, which-.; Girls LGague Ga.:.·,1es Feb. 6 or .will be S(1spended f1"om · ever the case rna:r bu. Orioles, 17 - J. U. G,, 11 the go.mo and) susponded in- 5. ~·~-~t-~~-· Shooting Stars, 35-Tri-Mor,15 . d0finitcly until · the Aye Aye loaguo taruns vrill Buck:eteers, 30-DUchoss, 21 a:thl(3tic board · docid~s on not play nisht gmias unless H:l-Jinx, 35 - Falines, 12 ·his .. ·penalty in ·a special . by mutual agreer11ent be-Spark'lts. 27-Aeolians, 13 meet'ing. " tween the two tea<1s.·

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MILITARY-· VOLUN .. TARY .. GILA COOP. INCORPORATION .... ENLISTMENT . .

. From 11onday. and cont'inu-. iug through TuesdaJ.r and Wed.:lesday, volwitary en­listment will be conducted a~ ·~pta1n · Thompson's office in ·Butte.. Volun~ teers w1i1 'not oe required . t~. . waijli i~or ree;istra:tion . ·or . · enli~tmellt by appoint­ment on . block by bloc~ basis.·

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720 STEERS~ l~ECtlVED ~JljJt.

Unloaded in-to the pro~ ject . farnt' s alfalfa past­ures w e r e 720 Mexican steers yesterday. '11hey are beef cattle tr6p1 ~onora, Old Uexido, to · te·ed the project i ... esid.ents anO. t6 sup1')ly ·the other relooa-·tiort centers. •

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stock and ·poultry superin-tendent, stated ·that none or· the · ca~tle will b e slaughtered:· .. f o r ·ninety days.

Supplying the center residents with 40 to 50 gallons of mil:k . de.il~r are

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·.Women's. Latrines To Be. fb·neleci.

Tl~ough the ofi'ice ··ot the Central Block !.'la.n.age~ in~ Ganal, v1ord was re­cei~ed that partitions would be installeci in each woriien' s latrines. Similar · steps · have been taken in Butte.

It was ~also revealed . '' . that ·the gas stoves · which were formerly· plac.ed ~ n the ~aen' s shovrer rooms would be talcen ou i to be used in the· school build­ings : in Canai. Three ! oil stoves will' in· turn be allo~d to each .block.

G·I .APPAREL SALE G. I. clo~hing is.now

available a t warehouses 18-2 in Canal and 69-5 in :&ltte,- :· between the hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m•

ARTlc;L..ES ,. SIGNED, MAI LED ~. ~11suc~~er .... ~ .~Ol'erative · ..... · --· ·_ . . - ·---­

Articles bf Incorporation CHANGES . TO were sir:;ned ye~ter~ay, and (1'JES.T/ ·7'NN'11/D£ have been 1,:a.il~d to· \Tash- · ~t · - · ti l..1, r1 I\

i:ngton · t .o48:v , disclosed Ohanges can be made in Tadaahf I·t1amoto and Me.sato answers ·to q,uest ions 27 I~to, ·co-chairmen of Butte and 28 "-Coday and "tomori·ow, Study ·and nosea1·ch COrJmi t- fi•orn 9 a.m~ to 9 p.m. in tee. · · ·· C'Aptain · Norman Thompson's

. .'The articles were read o f'f~c·e · in .fut \;et s ad.11ini-· artd studied by the con- stratiC)n buildillt?t "announc­sresses . o f . cooperative .·ed Captain '11hompson. Bus delegates · from · But'te ·and ·passes ·wili be issued from Canal .vri th · the S'ti.tdy end da:nal i'or this :pu.rposa. Rese:::.rch CommittEJe.· They --~-----·;-·-··--· -

were signed . by the Cunal Sf.JOE i STORif S· board or d11~octor~· ,\ Butte CLOS. E. 00·0· RS. incorporators, and mqmbers ' of cooperative committees · Shoe shops in".bo"ch com-of the two Coi1lT!luni ty Coun- • · muni ties am closed aild will oils. · · rernain cLO-sod for an inde·•

_'_....:_ __ ~_.:__ : .. finite· : perio'd' . pending the :· D,. b · t A 1·· h ar'r.ival of r~.1 tion ·cards or· 1~.:e dtes v·vit - some similar form for pro-

c · f · R · t - :per a11ocation; a.nnot1ncea. --:CiS 1 . e ·CGIF:J.s Gilbert IG.1r8:mitsu, supe~-

To keep a record of all intendant of Cornrnuni ty En-. sales for reb~te ~n pro- ·terprises. fits, the comr.lWii ty stores I\.Urrani tsu · stated that · are now issuing cash· ·i,e&is- · t!l~ · a111- good :otores are . ter· · ·receipts · '"'i th eaoh . still condu.c·t :i.116;; sales and

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o:r ·:-eommun.ity E1~ ·~erppis~s.; · · :. iQ.~Q(.:;l"N~l-Z···-A·-J-- .. 1-(·) ·N- OF . roirumitsu ei.nphas1zed ·- l''..LUn , -' . . ::

the ·naoessi ty of snving . BLOCK ffl~FIGHTERS rece.ipts because their are .. For t l1e ovid~.mt puryose the' 011iy basis .. b;r ~thich. of sa:t\rt~;·, the Canal. J?iro rebates can be ltlElde·. ' De1)a.r~:1011t approached the -----,·----•-l·-··---·· 15 cows, sa.id Emrick•• .· The~ cows came ,in a lons with 5 yearling he ii'ers an:tl. ·16 calves · from Granada', t Col-orado las·t woek. · •

Central Block M-:ma:;ers. and · proposed tho :organiza t fon .. of a g~oup of volunt00r i'iremen · ;I. ·n respect'i ve block, whi~h.would be cov~ :posed of 5 to l.o r.1arnbers • , . . . ' . . . .

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·Tho Japanese p1.36:ple in· the Uni tod St8.tes · i1ro. g·o­ing throll3h a Great t0$t. The Japanese Alnerico.1lS ar·o~ hardest hit.· ·somo;a.re desporc.te ii-id estimate their ·citizenship as~ of very srta.li .-yu.lue. Those who. do not have American "citizeu·ship ·know its real valueo One of ;n~,. sons is"'J:!pa1i-born and. has no. ci~i.zens.hip in this country.· I1e ··wrote me azj.ci ' said ·~: :"We must' believe · in America: ·Vie aren't get'ting a· d.ecent deal no~, but .would ~e get· ·a b~t~er o~e in ? or . . ....... __,.. ..... _ . course not. And 111 "bh·e future' At1erica is· quite apt to 00 the . only country Where free;·1e~ Vl~ll have ~ny chance .. to follow tlte~r arnbitionEI~'' ' "· · :· ..

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In the past and at presmit, · while · injustice was done us and our cttizon rights were curtailed, thero were and a.re l~lfY . in4~ v~dualf! . -~nd ,S;t"RUPS_ )· ~ho._ ~ , ~t.O.Cfd,.

· µ:p for our rights· in wo:i:P.s and in deeds. An Ameri­can citizen he.s a right to criticiz~ the government because it 1.s · theirs. Au Anie1--1can citizen is free to do good as ... his intelligence and cori.acionce direc·lis and dictate to hi.m. This is · the greatest val.ue of A...i.1erican ci tizensl1i:p. ·

Young people I Do not [:;i ve up · your . citizenship under any circumstances. Hold ··it; · choriah it~ .The founders of· this nation had. vron . and held this free­dom with thei~· blood. '. Could. vie win it at less cost?

·Let us not be bitter a.bout our present status. Listen to your conntry calling. Respond ·splendidly and manfully. Win ·AJ.nerice.·n lieri ta{l:e and leave it to your posterity. · ~-Rev. Kone·o 'rajima --.. -··· ·-- ·~-- ········-·- .. --... -- - ·- ··-- ·--··· ... - ·. ···- ··- ·· .. ·~

'HOW . TO .. SPEAK TC). JA,P,~N The best answer we ca.i.ld make· to Japan's appeal to

racial .ha.tred wou.lci be actio~1 ·proving that the· Japa-. . I I • : • ' •

nese propagandists arG wi"01Jg. The indiscriminate in-ternn1ent o·f all nisei (Amertce.n citizens of Japanese parentage) mal~ea us ·eitremely Vl.tlnerable, :t'or exa,mple, in view o~ our governr tent' s liberal treatment · of Ita·­lian citi-zens and even German residents in America. we· can best correc·t this . o~,. ·releas~~ · '.the ~· '. ~1isei who are ~ound on investi~ation to · be loyal Americana, while ke'eping in duatod~r Japanese · citizens and Kibei (japanese-.A.mericans e:duca"ted in Japan) . unless t11oy are known to be harn?].ess.· The process ·is already under.my., but should be speeded up ~J~d pu.blicized--especially in progaganda aili1ed at Japan and Ea.st Asis. -Th~· Na~ion .

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· 8:30 .a.m~ Church 9 a~ r~1ornlng Worship (~11Glish) 10:15 a.m • .

Afternoon Worship (Japanese) ·2 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship 7 p.m. Y. P. Fellowship 8:15 p.m. Seven th · Day Adventist• · · · 7 : 30 p .m.

· •Saturday Service BU'l1I1E ·BUDDHIST·

Sunday School 9 a.in.

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·Chapel 59 Chapel 40 Chapel 40

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· Young Buddhist ? :30 p.m .• Adult Evening Service 8:30 p .. m.

Ct'JJAL BUDDHIST ' . · Sunday· School 9·:30 a. .• m.

9·:30 a.m. Y. p. English Service Evening Adult Service . ·7 : 3 0 p:.rn.

CA.NA~ CiffiISTI.Alr Sunday School

English WorshiD Service Japanese Worship Service y.. p. Fellowship

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Rlblic School and Church

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.A1l:l"i/HEHE • It iD t~1e that there

have been injustices. It is true that there are still injus·cices. But if the •sign-up is not good bocause of them, the A.r1er­ican paople,who are watch­ing, will deeM. us~ The in,jttstices are not in is­sue; the issue is DO 7lE Til-Iill 'TIIIS CHAHCE FOR A rn&•r . PUBLIC REIArl'IONS DHIVE, OR 00 VlE R.,~FUSE A:ND DOOM OURSELVES. True, we ca11not fo1•get tm injustic­es--no o~e has a right to .ask u.s to forget them--but ~e are either going to rememBer a J.1 d ruin our­selves, or remember and give ·ourselves a fighting cl1.F.lnce. Choose quickly.

Only two types of peo­ple are goirig to oppose tLis thing; those who do not k1.1ow that all America will turn against ther11 11' th~y i'ail in this, · and those who know but who b~lieve that their future lies in .Japan. We may as well face the issues.

The whole nation i a looking .at this drive. If it succeeds, · \1e have · no guarB;ntee that .all our pro 'i)lems will be decided· favorably; but if it tails, there· is no hope for us in this country. · The United .States \Vill have only one inter:Pretation of failure; DISLOYALTY• And we shall be finished here.

'l' h e n where1 Latin 1\.merica? They are watch­'inc~ this thing too.

Europe? h\lrope is not a heal thy l)lace--o.nd thoy are watching too. And they own Africa.

Aust:ra!ia? They have bea11 against iiiunig:ra~ion even without \Vatching this exiJerimen t. ·

~Nell tlien--Jµpan? Let us quit fooling our'sel ves. Even the moat fair-minded

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L·eading ,:t.l;ie .. field· pf 53 !novie titles, '' Gunga Din" · was t~e" po1)uia·r· choice. of t :he 1:ieop1e· in l{ivers af".;er a llJDE . ~ ·:· ca11p-w.ide vote was :· condu·c·ted .. last week by ·the CA.S Frolil this day on 1

movie committee. ·Fifteen r1ovies · which the residents farrG. reporter hopes

Nisei Still- .in .... · Aril. Free · Zone

d .e·. a t . 1r e d · to see most utilize · this column wero . checke<.1 froni the list · present the i·arraer' s view­p1.,inted in . one issue of points and . to comraent on

. the · 1rzws-co1.nt~ER, ·. -a n d the Gila farm. project • . We these vte~e turned in to · invite every fa1'1."!ler on the

... T~irty to f.orti fari1i- respeotive bloo1c manager·• s·: · cente~ who . have ideas or lies or Jape.llese · ance.stcy ". offI:ces. .~ ·· " · · : grieva.nces · they i1ould .li;ke s..till res;ide in. the ·. free Tabulati'ons 1'ro1a both to have published, to pre­zone north of . Me,s~, · dis- connnuni ties revealed .the . . sent them' to the public closed C .• A. Mj:.tten, pub- · next1

• fourteen to read· as · relations . d·epartmen·t o f lieher-~ditor o'!' t .he Mesa f'ollons.: 11.Qat :.and • .. the the Fanntvfunagemant~ :rou~al Tribune while on a· . canary," "Sun' Val:le:r Sere- FLOW'ERS .. .. re~ent v.iait to the center~ nadel' '1The'-riiarlc of Zo~ro," The .. flowe;r shops loca- · :

He added th~t m a n y "Beau Geste ;" uTe~s Ran- ted at F M it1arehouse at other families live· i · n · cers," "Hold., Back · t h e 69•16 in Butte ·, · and the corir:unities near, .. Mesa. · Dawn," ·"Hunchback of Notre · 1"'an11 office at 15-7-A in Alm~at ail are ~ngaged ip. .. fu.i.ne,0~ n Captain · liUry," Canal, ba"ve been busy SllP•

farming. . nnide 'er1 Cowboy," n1u:c_ty pJ..yhig floviers to hospit-Mi tten came to the cen- IPoyle, l't "T h e Spoilers," · als a1id wedcl~µgs, fu'.neral.s

ter on Tues.day w:L th six n S o n of Frankenstein, n· and memorial services. ·other :ra~n, all d.ir~c ·~ars n Keep •·em. Flying," a ri d PAJlT-TD.1lE oi" the :Mesa Charnber . of "Plainsmen." A . larg·e number of high Co1nineroe. Inter•esting to note \?as school bo~rs are now em-

. the- variety of movies . that :ployed · on the farm on

GILA V£G£TA8L£5 seeri1ed to aprJeal to the part-time jobs as irriga-. · different ag·e Groups, The ' tors anc1 farm hands. Thia "

00.NT/N'' IC KO DOLL sponsors · disclosed that is one way tf" keep them 1 i . V~ . N • . . the above · men·cioned . · list· · out.; o.:e ,:n.ischief.

The Gila ·· farms and the .will be obtained in the m- -··---·-··--·--·-.----• 1' • • . .. , ' \ ) ~ ,-, - • ... : " • " ! . ' . t . 1' • .' ' .' . . .. •

packing shed have· been the· q,uestect. .. . t . o r . ·ehe puhlio tc "· ~ Ohiyoko · an<l Iuao Hirose . . . scene of intense activity if. available. ; .. ,returned to Del ta., Utah. duri~ t~ -~~t .. week ,as ~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-

~~=ld:ac: · · ~~d~:;;a~~~f~~~· .Ant.hrop.Qlbgist Discus_s~s sacks o -f carrots from (": · R I . · p· bl field 48,.i oo:etip~ring four .'-Jroup . e at t·f.Jn . .ro ems . . freight cars, rolled off Speaking from the viewpoi1Yli of a cu 1 tu1~al e.u thro:po-.: the siding at C'asa Grande • . logist ,· Dr. R.H. · Lowie:· of the University of California, This brings the total. c~r- a (ldressetl a packed · hall of ~roung people 9n the t .opic, loads shipped,, ou~. to 42, n ·GrOLlp Relation," Wecl.nesda.y night o.t the Bu t t e of wnich . ·sixi left durinr.s· · Buddhist Church. this month • . · . · . . Groups, · he said, are naturally suspicious of e~ch

Vii thin t~ree d8:ys ~·~re. . other f ·or a· variety · o~ n easy" boys .. of the . cana,l .. reasons' ' including econo• hauled 1,372 s·aol-:s ·to .· the .rnic compEfti tion ·and preju­siding, as two carloads dica, or the feeling of left Tuesday for :f:'oston identity with one'·s : own and Tule Lake, one on Wed- kind. He cites ·the· case nesdciy for Ma.nzau~, t?-nd of th.e Know-Nothing Club, another on . Thursday for. which· .. at one t1me gained · Idaho.t. · · • · enough power to put up· a NEW· RENTAL BOOKS candid~ta 'for i)res'idenc~r

. . · in 1652 on the platform ON LIBRARY ·SHELF that Am.erica shall be r~-

Now on the rental . shelf served . only t~or A.nglo-Sax­e.t the Canal libra~r are· ons and not for the .large IvrE~IN F.AMPF by .Adolf Hitler, 17.nmisrating groups · o f ;'THE GAUNT WOIJIA.N ,'! bost• Germans and Irish. seller • . Edmund Gillican, Dr. Lowie states that · the brilliant writer of he · came from Austria when sea-stories, ~ s at his he was ten .years of age _

FACULT .~ ENLARGED.

Succeedin;:i; J. c. Welles, social science tea cher who will transfer to the canal GAS, will be Lucille Peddy. Other· teachers who were recently added to t h e staff were Dorothy Lee, Home Economics-Canal, Jane Eckenstein-l')hysica.l Ed.,.· Thomas Pave lin-Physica.1 F.d., . D.itte. Substitutes are: 1\trner Smith, social sci­ence, E. P. 1icDowell, pri­mary, Butte.

best with this new thrill- a11d grew up under the in• ·. j packed nove1. . Adventur~, fluence of a largely a.er.. <2lassi i.ed Ad excitement, rornanqe, .. and manic culture. He calls Vtt.J;fl'ED: rrractor a :n d heroism surrounds t h .e. h:tmself for that reason, a tractor equipment • · ·con-" Gaunt Woman." · " 11arginal man•-<llo ini'luenc-' tact :B,rank Vlakida a.t 9-3-A . . '

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~ Lov~ }.\~ .. ~~' :ti~z( w:t:Ili/r~lg~~ , f,~r"~~;~sk~~S' to G9}~;~} · · light the Mu~ic Hour ~ched""'. . { coffu .iii'.iec.l~ i'rom P 2 ).· .. ~' ,.,i

ul.ed · i. .. of . 1.u~sday, .. :&"eb •. . 16 .'.: ... re.r)ort that nisei · a r e fror11'. ·7 :30: p.in • . m the , Canal··· f91lowed du~,. . and night in elementari.r school )_i'br~r-J. Jape.n by the }:1olicy. Ki- . Other cl,assics to be .fea~ bei-·;· ·are · not immune• 'And ·: tured are: Humoresque Op. even issei. who return· a:r;~ ~-101 No. 7 by Dvorak; :Piece suspected. Japan · · lives Heroique by Francl-~; tJarche u11de~ .. a. ~il~'t~u~ir gove;r~-t Slave b~r '~sqhaikov~ky; and· . ment~·~ ·T' H "i &·· ',;!0vornt1ent

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Mary .Ami Ii ·and '. KelI~r'·J.J.a,;_ tsumura9 Bai~hakunins for the couple · are Nir. and Mrs. George Ka.waharri · and Mr. and Mrs. Taneldchi ·Hato.-

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resident of' Gardena and Ma~r Itsuki of' Parlier r ·e­cently announced their en­gagement. T h & 1:18.rriage will take -place sometime in the latter :part of' this month in Canal.

George Kawamoto and A:tko Louise Hori were married Thursday night in Butte.

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· execi.lt ions. This · is not SQC/1\L· REfL;i,C,£5··· the fa;.J.lt o.t the Japanese R. .. C:G. u. LAR S£RViC£S. i:>eQple, but: it ~s a fuot-- ·

C..' a n. d · even the . Japanese T h e B\tttel Christ~~.l~ · people suffer from it.

Young People \-Vill hilv~ . a VJT:iY IS. T~IE L~ER1"1 PRINCE Fellowship g e t-togeth

1er OMICl:Untr MI'$,$I:NG? ·And if torriorrow night i11stead . ot" ·~he b:i. .. o-t1~er. of . . the Emperor the re@;ular discussion, 'it · . can· be ta:ccn b~r the .. , mili- . . . . .

was revealed by Earle Yusa. ·tar~t, whe. t is our .chance Highlights pf the ovo.nirig if this Groups wins ... will be comniuni ty · s i:t'l(:;ing, Ii' tl~e United States same·s and refresbl11eri.ta, wins., ap.d the · peopl(:) or \7 ~ t h Gedrge Tajima as the .· .United S~ates., believe chair.man. The public is that none of us .can be cordially invited 'to at~ trusted, the qu,estion tend · this social whic!l s t i .l .1 is .. .. WHA.T IS .QUR vvill be held at rec. 41 at CFJJ.1TCF'.j·~ ~ ,.; ~ 1 ·l · ·~, .- .'I~~ ·· . . ; , •,

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(continued i'rom i)ago· 3} Dir .ecto-;;~· Bennett ·· questions may·"'be good~ but ed by tv10 c11ltures. An they are . not in point. We advantag~ os .such .an . in- .To Address Group either stirvive or v1e per­divifuial is tmt he f~ains · Projec·~.Pi~~.9t,9:i;"" . Le.rpy '.ish. l~nd there is onl~r one a greater' deoIJer ·. uncler - 13ennett will ~ address. the wa~r to . $U:1~vi ve. --MHL standing o f sroup~ . find ··Butte · o:f:scussion·1g~ bn· .· 1

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human problems·. · · 'n:Lsa·d.;.'. · tlie topic, '1Uµited States WOOD WORK CLASS vantage is a co.nfli~~ · ctr . Ihdu._s,,ri.eB'- /i~w.ers ·~o .th~ · ~ ':Voo.d '.m:~ .· i H;2; · classes emotions arising i"r~u the Post· War Problems," Monday f o ·r adu~.ts w,ill begin cultural differences. niGht ·at 7 :3·0, 43-2-C. Moncl-~y, 7 :30 p.rn. in 43-14-

'rhe melting . pot the-cry This . meeting is a con- . D un(1er _ H. T. Misumi ~ of Amari-ca has bee11 sbof- tinuatio11 oi' a series of Ever;rbody is invited to fed ·at . by rnan~r, · he de- discu.ssio11s on ·~'Causes oi' re":·;is·ter in this class.

TEN DONS SPOf~'St°)l~ .•

.ST. 'VALENTINE HOP

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clares. However, after conflicts a11Q. their $0~U~ the passing of the first tions," and · the 1'ir~t in generation o1' irrtrnig;ran:t$~ · .. the series in , '>7hich posfli­when the theorJ \.does not ·ble solution will be aired. ap1)arently work, ·the · ·sec~ . ~'91i1 ·:tr1rash:Lr~lB. v1~ll chair­ond generatio•· .. begi~s . to· .. "nan the meet. assimilate the ·Arhericafi 1

. , pattern • . Danger. here; he Reminder for both the states, is that they often "Seni/inGls Valentine Ho:ii' lose the . good tltings of and the "Cb.s Sweetheart the O.ld . CO'.~llJ .. ~T; !)(~~ice .~t ·

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ot the .$t. Valentine's Day dai~ce tomorrow night, pro­mise a . good tin+e for ::..11 danca-£~oe,rs. . Door· prizes, "kol~e, 11 n~id chewing gum will be priorities access­ible on~jJ ·~n·: ~iie; ··''C\.\J>i <~' s. .. Bo l '

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1·.ian . or :couple for gen-. ero.l ~~ouse·tiork. Cooldns, carete.ldng, · etc. Salary open. :. Colu::·1bus, Ohio •

Girl ·for domestic v10rk. . ~wo cr~~ldren. Se.lo,ry -~~50-.. ~~60 mo. Board and · ·.room • . . ·. . .. Bar;rint.:; ton, Illinois. · . .. A.pply at outsi..de ·:-em­ploym,Jn t office , rec• 42 •

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. Modial Alf Plane hOLE IN ·ONE 200 Judo-1st · ·: • ·i ''. ';,. . ~ . . • .. .: ' . • , . r • • •.

~hbtv};J>/anned TOURNEY St T T 0 . Corr>Pe.te. · · Pia.ha for the ]~'iTst Cfi- . . Al th.ou.;;h th~ number,; of ~.T iJ.1su·ne'O : Shiruno.to /

gaati:c· Bqtte Model ·:Air- ... entrants· are ·ttn.lmo\l'm· at . .O~or · t~vo ~uridre.d judo-planet, coll"~st "~rla t ·ed: for · iJresont, tho " Tiole I1~ OrH;~t is·~~··" .arc .ezj)ec ted. to parti­Fep., ~;7 and. ·. ;;t3 are · cor~- . Golf' ~1ourneJncnt . is expect..:. , ciJ;atc · i:n ·:·Canal ·city• s . gi-1)lete,.O., J.~1 tho so ·who Srl~e · eel (.to- ·take ple:.i~c ;\ :tor1orro~t ga1.i."ti c ju(\ci . t9:urnru;~1::1nt · ".to-

- ~~;Jier"ested in 1>;.:.rticiila.t- · D.t ·· l p·.i ·;~·~ in fl .. Ont o:t• thf/'. mOr:ro·w . aftorn6oti~ . i'!1tz .- in the oontest are ·Canal i'irc .. IJovart~ent.· · · · , " · Set-ti:r:v~ for the outdoor ._, a . J:'

vrolcom.e·. The deadline for .. . ·.~-~~~;".';:.::::;:.-::- '> . -~-- _._....;.,; ·tou;;t,fY" : wi~~- :·be m 1~ro~·t· of sj.G.nlrie.: u:p (with. ::rour mo:... ~ :· Jlt .,.·e· .~~ ·

0: :~:r · ,., th~ 1;:'1om~: :1u1nty Stage : ~nd

c11es") 'is.Feb. 25~ri'hursd.ay,_ -~ ~:: _l) .. ~~L , .. . '.'~ 1~·~ . • • . v1.J.11~~corr.:; -1ehoe .. J.lt ·l .. p._n1~· ·._ at ;3 p.m.- at· the J'...er6nau- . · •QA.S , A~~).l.eti-0 · Depa;rtment · · ; ~:Ve : -r .. 16-n:!;-li$ :01· ·.~ntei)1se' tics Headca,uarter 36. ' . ha·s aim.tJl,iµlC:ed .: thatf:·.. a.11· p1 .. 1~<ftic~ w.i.lJ.:.·be 1iehind \t11e·

\ . ' . . , . . :t: . . . ' J.i fo:c::al ··invitat:i:On. is · ·ath1etic~-:~.qu·i1l"ien ... "- choo.ked .. ac~:i.\Q,ns of: ·;the judoists· as

extended -. t o Bob ·.· Ikeda, . :,Put , i's ~Q-~be.'. ·1',:3t1 .. ~rried :" b~rr -'lih~;x°. rlB.lta :_ their initial Director . of Canal J~cronau- · Weclneso.a~¥. Feb'~ '.. l?. 'rhis:·. 1>u 1.;i:l!~ic ap~1earance, stated tics, to have ". 'lihe.:i:r. ,"~em- . is 'be cat\~~ t . ia,'lventot.7 · .~ ·is heac:l" ·~i.nt?·trtrctor M1l1oru

· hers c c:mpcto a.'.)J.j_ti:s1> th'e ··:·to :be ta~<.:en .. a11·d.::. a •softballi, Oka:aoto• ';· -. · · " . fiutte air-enthusiasts. · · le::-1/"UO .. is to ··ste.·rt · soon;i; · · · · Seisalru Tak-edo and his

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Sugano .· .. 1 -F KG:·ro.iya~ :B'. ~ .· · ·: · · .· :. i.~~:· . :::; ; ;;;'·· :. :~ ; :>'.J.u\lq.ist~ .: :~i1i: . . be ·::; ad~ . Kodama 6 C I·t·o, .T. 8 · -'·16 , YMBA "W.1 N·:S· : · Vd!1c~d _;_ in th~i~·. ,gr~·d~~ .. a~;.. : Mi.1.rat·a · 4 G :iKt1ro.za:7a ·, 4 ·. '! .:_, . ., ; ., .:! ·.": '. cord inc; i': to the.. sliowings . ' . . i. . ", . \. ..... ~"':.) ' · Oz.ono " 15 ;G :E\!~hishit~e · 3 Yl\1)~~\. s·6ore<l a ; ;sjj•_ ~o. .. ·. 34 made · ., i::·:~n '"·theiir ". prac:t.ice· . ·. Subs: Y'M~. l':· F• l!\1ji, ro~;:pina O\Tel" 'a ~.Ie<\iM 'fl"'iie~. sessions.: (ilid ·this' toui-na-7 ;'- H. IkeO.a ;. :Y • . Oi~hi· , l; ·1I1hurs&,t.1~r ... . r£tsht~:. ~"- -~i'ii\-ti?\t~·:, S. ~: ii1e'nt~ ··: · · < ·>' i ·:. "·

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. eq,uiJ?meiits ·rrru.y be bo1 .. royfed S:~\ in:bs vs.~·- Gfia . _It~~~ .. ·:· 2 :~15 ,: .Out-s; . a.re p~d\v . ti~d· · :three at tllis tine. · :Poop:.Oqts \rs~ 'i'MBA."·· · 4~3o : : : ·otf~ei~·-: ·squac'i~ :t'or the· Aye ·

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do·:n~.ed las-P. W~·Hii~a~Cla:r t:' .ii>he J!Ili1.:.an:Lshi, .. _.have won tw~. ~~ .si.~_ i 1J? . ~se. · G1~b.nd.~ -_~u ~.1(· ~/:Ui:(l: ly~t :· ~1~·~ loagu.e . game~ :.

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1: 00 ~~'td.s Houtsh:cid9rs ohai+'l':i6:n of the Giris· Th:\.(?• .: .. 2 :30 Dikes - Card Juniors l:etball __ LeCLCL\e Boa.re\ t~~ ~ .. . :· , "f 4! 00 _Biqck.heads - Haiders lneetiJ.'.'.;3· on · :b,eb;t•uo.rJ~. 10 f.lt : .. he.J.p take ca]~e of Court· 2 ·b21c : ~s · o:f'~'ic9. b:ssis-ti~ >,_te:al::etbal+ courts... A good 1:00 Ochia - Esquires h0r .·.a s . · .c,~~binet " inembo1"s · · cornf.o:rtabl -~ job, apply at 2:~0 Sol9ns - · L~ Bulldogs w ·i 11 ·. b-e. Y:qshie, _ ~\.t~it~, . CA.S. oi':t'ice, li.'thle_tice De·· 4:00 Maharajahs- .-Blocl~ 10- vice chairiilan a·nd· Sacli'e '.. pa;l.·t~aent. Cour-t; 3 Ill. bot:a, . se~:i .. eta~r. . . 1:00 . Bloclcheads Bs - Jeeps : _____ · -f-7- --·: 2 :30 Bea.rs - C~rclones Ci~s .Athletic ·De1)a1·~i-11ell"t 4:00 Broncos - Block 6 w·fll sell sodas at : ·t;r~e Court 4 .·. ,· · V:3.lent ine (lance, 1uess · 57, 1:00 Rockets - Vikinss Feb. 13, Y1ith t he pro:rit_s 2 :30 Block 25 J?oo:r?-Outs t;oing; ·co 11011; buy spol'ts 4: 00 Grizzlies - Bucl:aroos ec1~lipnont.

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~ lnclUdes Rivers ··DELEGATES ·Nl-SEI ANS.WER ·Rivers will be blacked ·H· · OLD. ·n"RLE. y

01it ;f'rom 8 p.m. to 9:10 ' . . . ·.rrl ·. . . . The .Army''S call t\10 p.m •. on the.. night' of. Wash.;. To . study , the ~ pro"posed vveelrs aco for 1,500 ·.Ameri­ingtont s birthday~ Feb. 22. by-laws to the .A.rtio~es of qans of Japanese ancestry 'ith the entii~e ato.te, an- Inoorpora.t'ion of the Con- in Hawaii to · volunteer "for n~unoed 1'.,il"l'llal1 Brown t sumers Cbop, .a ooramittee co1:1ba.t duty has been an-deputy d.irecto1·. · composed ·o : f ··reprosonta- swered .bY 7 ,425 of tr.Gae

A siil61e swi tell i n t ives from the Cbo:p aori- citizens, rn111 tary author­ei ther community w i 1 1 greases of D0legatus from. iti.os announced today, ac­plung·e the two cities into both cities, the Canal cording to a Feb.- 13 AP darkness. Plans to -avoid Cb-Op Corm:ni·tte~ aucl Butte dispatch from Honolulu. con~sion and to in·apect Study and Hesearch Commit- .There ·are about 25,000 the centers to check on tee met to d.a:' in llltte. · Am<')I'ican-Ja:panese in the the completeness of the The cormi1i t·cee will for- islands · between "the ages blackout i.vill be released -ward 1 ts reco1m:1~ndations of lG and 39· an'd hence later, said B1'own . · to the con.gr.asses. 1:~sato · ell.~. ~ ible to volun'be.er. A

Kato · and Tadashi Iwarnoto, small minority of those co-chairmen of But~e. Com- who have of~ered their

. mitte·e stated that t h e services is above the age . b~r-laws wil:l probc.i.bly_ b.e limit, the mili tnry said. · on its wa~~ to \'IRA head.;. 'l'he island o f · Oahu, · quarters in Washington be- . where H'onolJ.ll':l is si tua.ted,

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.· -Gives Opinion A legal opinion ·o n :f'oro the end of the month,_ so f'a.r · had · 4;~21 vo;tun-

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inili tary ragistaattai · ques• ~--~ . ~ . . . .waii, 1;439; :W.1.aui , 886; tionnaire wa·a .prepared by TRUCKS L fAVf. Kauai, 689; Lanai, 107;

· _Project Attorney J • He .. . . and Molo1\ai, 74. Terr/ for Project Director fQR L·LJM8£R · Leroy Bennett. .. · . Tomorrow ·f 1 ve seni-

. Terryt s opinion is that For : the · co~s.tr~1ction of trailors v1ill 'leave :f'or a .negative E.lllswer to no• the school . . buildi.nes ~nd. White River to t"ick up 27 oe.zf .logically and legal~ housing i'or 'the O.ppointed 45·, ooo· board feet .. fo~ . use ly mean .. one thing, r~mely, pcrs.onnel1 250,000 boo.rd. in immediate cetnstruction. that the registrant is un- feot of li.unber Y.ias boon Tho rest will be hauled as wi~ling t .o obey the S0lec- or~orecl · through ·a lu.mb'?-r transportation facilities tive Service laws a n d compa.11y . .. in .. :~hit~ · · River:t · bocorn.G 1avnilable. Brovm setve in the United Ste.tell Arizona·~ ··disclosed Deputy · estiI:--.uat·e$ that 33 semi­armed forces. . All e:x:c·ep- Director Fi1"!~lal1 Brovm. . trailer loada will be nec­tion to this me.y· . occur~ in ·--··:---1:::--.... · ··-~-·_: · essaljr to haul the complete event the recistrant· has block . nana.ger's offi~e order.· : earlier · registered as a. where anyone .may · .. ,study · Thirt~T: parcent of other conscielitious objector •- thcu, announced.' Ken Kita- construc·tion material · is Terry adds that· finnl in- sako, executive secretary alr~ad~,r on order fo~ the terpretation rests with o r the Butte Community buildill{~s to be construct-the Wa.r and Justice De1)().rt- Council~ ed.

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COOl.ER REFtJND GIVEN THURSDAY

Residents in tho cente.l' who were charged aboV:e ceiling prices for coolers may receive refunds ·ror the amount above the cei~­in.g be reporting ut block 60 iiianager• s office, Thurs­~y, Feb • . ls, at 7:30 p.111 • with the receipt for the· purchase, 1 t v1as announce a.

SerGeant Edwa:pd .Abura.- · v1hqle-hearted support from rnen recei1tly· di.sclosed the their friends, and rela­reaction of . the J:~~~nese ti ves, . an .. op1~ortuni ty for American soldiers ~sen'.-'. everyone ··co reaffirm their ing in th~· ·uni te4 States , om1 loyla t~:; and above all Armed Forces '· to·)1ards tho ·ai1 op11ortunity to give new . . ' . . . prese11t rec! s~l'fl:ti'on. mean inc to . the , cause for

He stat·ed .·· t.ba:t~ t h ·e which they i':i.ght, · serviceme'.JX. .. ·- are , ·enthusJ- Should t · h e. response as"cically · re~~i\1.ng · t · h e produce nnsatisf~ctory re­news of th1~ i·frogram. l'hey sults, they cannot ·help . see, .in this prograr,1, the but f13el a trer.i.endous let­·opflbrtl1ni'ty · of rec0i viar;; . da·,111 by t l113ir clC?se ones.

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Yet ··. this~ recognition · is'· a . 'long stet;> '4i:ovvh·rd cbr,1e- for exfstence is 111oderate­thi?l$ · ·t'nat ai~ Nisei hUve· 'beeri · stri 1il!tl.g··i i'o~~fV'e'r since 1y . romote as· vto in:11oconts measures .. were taken ·to abr::..arte'· ·the. 'bit izei1s!:iJ_j . l"iC;hts welcome in. an'o'thor see.son Of American~ Cif' •JalJ8!lese: · i~eSGent~ .. !ts f;rec..!ve'St ~ .:liG:rii~ O'f the n~W ~:raart . ficance · i~,. perhaps .t ·in· the poten.ti:uli·tit:>s · opone·d to . the :NiSl:tf° : Whereby they CW1 llO\V 'Pl~Ve 'themoo} V'O'S...,

'l.'he~e· . !a· also 11 ttle doubt that ;the s1~j~enclid record .. of ~he N:isei · now in service, both · 0\1e11 seas and· w:ithiri the United States, had much to . dt> ·1i1:_· th the W::i.r · :!)apart~ inentt s decisfon. It is to their oredi t ~ 1 tha·t · they . ~c:i­ducted themselves in such an.· .. Ai;iei~icari "11iallri01' everi: ·tb.outih there have beep. · .:heairJ ·hearts · i11"cases· ·nhere· :pa~ents ~ brothers and ' sisters a1id: f~ien?-s ·were con-

The other dO.y ·a parcel post notice ranched this office w.i th the following words inscribed upon it : '· .·T~i~. ·12u.ies of the Gila lTEWS· ··COUEIEH - G e t . it whilH :.:tt a: h?·t\," . Upon ce~ll . ing .for tl~c .pac·i<LP::~,, w}-1..a"t <.~o y-ou ·~htnl~ :.t • vra.~? fined to the relocation centers. ·

· A~ter all 1 t is the Arrrry' that is caliin-&· .:the ' tune now, and ii' they re·cognize ... the loyalt~r of ·the Ni·sei,· then it iS logic that others accept this 8.S recot1l!'aend­at1on and .avail themselves'of' the :ma11power 'a'Vailable among this 'group, of c~tizens., .. :

It is possible t.ha.t t:he breaks vti'l·l ts11i,tng .. 'our 1way ~ rli n1uch rao.re rapid and encou:t'at1i.ng .. sµcc.~$s~<?ri no,v,. Perhaps it · is just a matter of ·'t

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Service is restored to us, and perhaps not much~ longer' until the "alien enemy" stigma :t..• :. :remo'ii.,ed 't'ro:in . our . . ... ~ . " ' ' . parents. At a.ny rate this has been. a a·plend'id . begin-ni'ng. ·Let us work to mal~e it only· ·a beginning• 1?? _:_. -· BIIJ.i HOS0lil.iTA. .. -(Dditor nt. Mounta:ill . &ntine:Q

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Street lights now keep the conmuni tt cl'\rk s:r;>ots pretty · well. · liehted tip at nights. Ii' neons w e r e - . adcled here and ti:ere, the colony. would really look like · any .American town in the nation '(in evenings only', of course.)

· Bill Hosokawa, editor-1n .. chie:f.' of t h a Heart Itountain Sentinel ~· L?dy, Wyoming, ~d :l u p1~cmi'tl~nt

and .out.3tanc1i?g ~~i..-~tni: ·~· ~~t in. se:tt ;:.::' ~, .. J)-::f,J . 0.1.~ ~j f1.'1 t­ing t no ~"'.>1Jrn; 1 ne J. ~ . JV~\: .".a wa also au th0r.~ ~· hE:- ~. l!":-., ,:··r, ·tha Frying Pr:lii'~ 00:1J;.m::, i .rJ . t llO . ' . .. n ·c. ~·1 . -,;,- .J.• . .,. .. . .• ,~ ·. 1.. ........ ra l..&. 0 ..J .i.. vi,J . ·J.• t • . J.J.i;1 l'f3.A.V

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,.. The ,·::~~f}aI.·issu~s ·1'1b~in!d ~ WeJ. .. mi'fib.e ev~1.c qees ·ave:ry; · · .: . .. '. ... · · ~\1~ -·"rlci1.1 ta1'!/ registr~ t ion · where rec'ei!'ii1tf .~ i.s11ee!f~re, Dost 1.necl · "dei'ini tel·i to a.re):·.~·n.OW: · beco'Q1ing clear, treat1nent, a form Of c1is~ be all i nternment center after a great confusion crimina ti on? !. \1 ~t ~~~ ~· · WO'l"et~ ai1d an. t hat :l t implies, " had envelopeo. -Che conter Native Sons of CaJ.i"fornia under ' construction n o w a.:~ ·a· result of the ubrup- a · n d othe.r roactlona:r.y ne~:1r . Crystal City, Te:xas ' · ness ·af "the ·act. · · groups 'a"n ·a.· inc1ividtfrtl.s i's · a . cl:i;11p i'or -. t he reunion · · On '. the · heels , of the an- cont inuall:y harping on the o-:f' · iiite'rned i ndi:vidtlils

nC\.u:icement 'that · the · War e-Vacuee s . when the implica- a'ncl -t .. lleif f w1ilies, accord­Departri1erit· had done a 11 tions of the War Dopart..;. in~ .. to' . a recent WRA bul-about-fac .. e'- in its pol'icy · ment · actions .mire clear'? le.tin. .: i-dgard,.lng the enlis·tment · Chn the regaining · of evac- A person who once on­of tapa.nese .l\.J:icrica.n sol- uee rights bb guarante ed? ·cers t he camp will rer:iain dfere; Arrrry r~I)'resen tat i ves vnia t abou1i . the trenendous there for the duration. had· come · in. ·~ · .... :property ~oases suf f ered Thero vrill be no reloca-

. Questio1is :magnified be- by the evo.cnees? Can. t he ti~n, no i'i .. ee visi te.ti~.-m~~ yond all proportion by the American prejUdlco ever be and no short-term leo.ves~ tension o f the 1 i f e overcome! .. 1'.~/;iils · ·will be · c~n~r.ed, within barbed wire enclos- Against cthe · tremen dous and. ?:enerally the : c'O'ii.di-· ·ures had been ·rained in array of f a Gts accon:plished tion s will be si!n.iia'r' to the minds of _,Ghe ce:1ter a nd l)l .. ej t~ c1ices existent, t hG.t .of t he present i n­residents~ t ho resi ,~ents had voiced t e1~i:c·~e~'.WJ· ca:i rtp s, t he bulle-

Why segregation in "the t heir resen'b.m.ont. . B u t tin "a it61ose~. , '

Arr:iy? Ylhy were not t he t here . 'vere no hard and r ... -)--.·l~-. ~~~>-·. ;. ~. ·,··;".r·:'..E .. ~.:o"" '(;.·-. ·. ·.·a~' ~)··. ~ .. ~·,·· J. Japanese Amerj_can put on fast answers. -to . rnost of r H l the draft · basis? Why were these questions., · 1t hc:J army the evacuees not· released repi .. esenta:ti ves had an- 17irs. Huth. Yamamoto and ff ··. they Were considered swered ! some~, but to l i10S"b daught°C!', ·Joyce . to join i·o~ral ·enoL'l.gh for· the J!.:rrr~I? (continued 611 pa.ge t'.ld) husban d i n' Tu1nesv'iile ~

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... To iii.vast igc~ ·te .. farri~ii1G . a1id . li viil[;· conditions, two ; Ollla t hre e expo~ie.ncad f a r .r!l:., 0ts will b6 G iV~~ a n o~~

· Segregati6n o f loyn). por~uni ty t o ir:lsi t t he J"aj;x:tnese .A.r.lori crn.1 citizens· Idaho-11.on t::i.na beet district from the in1terned aliens with all e:x:i,Jenses puid, ·was strongly f avored by accorclin. :_:~ tq o. repreoento._: the former '.Amb:J.ssc.dor to ti ve · · c)'f th~ Ut.e.h-IdL1ho J"apan, JGseph · c. nrcvr be- Stl'gc.r Compc1.·n~r ·, ~eve:01.led fore a ' su b...;cornmi ttee of Erie Kavmi, outside · e;.n­the Senate Military Af- IJlo:yn c:iit officer in B.1tte·.

1"11inne sota; Yeriliko l!ttkui to Ainerican Aca der:1y of · Arts i~n · 0~ ~,:i,c ~v.,; C?, Illinois, and Tosh :. Odr:.no-, Drake U:q.i ver.;. si ty, Des : I1.iloine s, Iowa; . .' '

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Ko-t ~.ro 1l1og 1:1·:1i from Mn.11-zanar · :on li'e 1J. · 13.

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to 0. recent Dr0vr Pearson's Iduho-Uta.h Sugar Co,, will . \..!\.:) y I\. H. . syndicnte a. coluur~AJ . Wnshiltg- e1:iploy · o.bou-t 50 i'a.n1:llies Af)Pl.l(.AJIQNS. ton Ivierry-Go-Hound. '·during · t h e i1e:>:t 1r1.onth.

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ti11g loyc..1 · c'i t :L z011'.s in t he se~son. . Single · Hen, hqw""' · so.me ct:Enp with alien .Tc..pu· :_ e'1er, ma.y . nccompc-~n:r i'm11i-11ese co.tis es them to ·be re.-. lies if such <1rru1igGne~·ts se-11ttu1, Wt-Jaken l\i h e i r crt:ti ·be · nnde w i t h the patriotism, nnd mo.kes them fcunily concernea.. · F o r t:-~.rgets for the• subversive fur:0 i1er .:·info·n.1.'..:.. tion, con­propo.gnndc. · ·Of J~:tis 0,g er1ts . tC'.C1i '. OU tslde . " emJ)loyment in.' the ce.mp·s • . . :'. . office reo·~ hcili 42 .. .

f~~-:=x, ~~=~yc:t;:Rr.--c H·u RCH s·t Rv,:i cEs~~o:':, 1 · Ev~E-t. · · ~:_~~ " · : ~:2-~..9-8 .· I Daily Morning Service 8:30 a.m. ·chu:rch: .. 1

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1 Speak.er-rri1e :tev. R. Tsu-fura .' .. : Topi c-0 i chi du i-Ki ki e a ld : · ·

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Sevarel reqent · orders 'k:i'vq been· is .J.ucd by t he · Alien Pro.rlerty . Custodi~l · a.ff e .. ct i n.r; · ·t.l:e $ °Gi:.'. tu s :.'.nd owiie·1~shi.p · of patents ana. co:pyr:l.shts" and the np1)li­ca t i on s for renewa.1 · · o f S l.l'Ch rigi.ltS Qn c1 't·i1d f .iling' of · · clr.irn.s in connect ion with · su c~1 ·rights. "If any resi de!1ts of · ·the... ceJr ter · h::.tve interests in patents or copyric;hts or applic~­tions t her e fore, it woa ld be (hlvisable for them to corrmmn .'.ce.t e with t he pro-j ect at tor~ey's of fice to seCL~ ro info1~:tion in cbn­n o·: c t i i· o· :i1 · therewi t h , 0 ·(Feb. 15 and 18 ) , · ·

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:previous experiences in Music ·Hour . 4~! ·.::;., .·'. .... · · · ,.~=:'._ YMCA . worl\: are urged to · ! fQ... ..:f·J . ·· attend a n1eeti11g ,, i t ' h Program· MISUSE ' Esther Driesmeistor, Ha- Froru tine to t :ime we tional YWCA. Secrat:ar:r of This ev·eniD.G' s Husia hnve ·.noticed cases at , van-ra~nese projects· · t h i s .1 Hour o.t Chnpel 59, begin- dalism oat· on the fanns evanin.~, 7 :30 at · 13-13-D~ nil1fs 3 o~ ciock, will ·· fe~- and the genei~al misuse of with Helen Inai I)residinc. ture the ·.rollowinc; pro- furra ma.ch5.nery. Such p1 .. ac.-

A similar meeting will e;rron: . ·ci ces sho1.ild cease im:iedi-be condu.cted for Bu.tte . 1. ·Trio No. 7 ~or ola.1~inet; ate~/. : a.nd eve~r reai<1ent residents so1;1otime this viola · and piano Mozart shat.tla · ·cooiJeru te to keep l-7oek~ J ease A·• Sedber·zy th.a wei::1.1" [~nd toar down to

• Arriving at Gila yes~ · · · T01-iiio YSGura the minir.itt11. Becuuse · of terday, Miss Briesnieister, · · Ki~rolro Oda · ,. · wartine restrictions our who has completed a tour 2. ".Dele·cto.'J ·· Rollinson equip:rnont is irreplaceable o'f all reloca t :Lon oontors, J'esse A. · Sedb13rr_i a~id by the indiscrimtno. te ifi contcm1)+atill[; on a two..:.. 3. "Thee We Adore"~ Dt.ibois destruction of our proper-weck· stay to undo:rtakc tho "·lill Glory, Laud, and t:;- we ure just cutting· our organization o f Y W C .A Iio1ior'' Tesclme:r.' &Cain ovm llf:}cks. Keep this ii1 groups here. Choir led by · · · Ayako ;1ind the n0xt time you

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HOSTELRY ·OPENED 4• "Tus Ojillos ·Negi"os" you1· anGel" on sane pieco · ·· · De F-"dlla of eq_11ipr. 110nt i

FOR "EVACU.££-5. · .. nsw-.:instt ;,. rlalter Erar~1en · T:Bl\!PERA.'l'URE · ·±n .. Chicago,·~ small ho- · "Al~ l/.fpon ·of· ri\)r Delight'' Olo Sol really took it

tel was . opened on li'eb. l · Liza Lehli1rom out 011 us Sunday ns the by the American li~iends ~6yden S.1su..,via.go, Tenor uercu!j' climbed to 950 for Service Conm1i ttee where 5. Brt.'lss Q,u<"J.r-tet the highest · mark this year. prospective evaQuee em.;,; ~·- ---~-· - ~··~-~· -· -··-·~ · . . . .rrhe previol:ls high ms t'\VO ployees can · stay while · MILITARY ·: ·~ r ·

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they ma·ke arran{jements for REG Is TRAT·f ON 92°. The lowest ·that we've eriIIJloynien t ~ · stated Esther -. ( ·cpn'cinu~~d..~rl:-qm' p:rgti1 ~3} · -: r had· ·yvas' ~so ~on : ·, t ,wo . ·o.c·ca.:.. B• Rhoads, · represente.tive ·the answer le.,Y · wi"t1i t·he si611s--or1 J'an. 19 and Feb. of the Pasadena office of svacu.ees. · T h e · "counter- 10. 1-iowever, · the mercury the A.F .s. c. while v±si tl'l9 : qu·ost ion · wes :. Can ·b h a 11':.tsn' t reached the top yeti ing in tD.e center over the evacuees · th1 .. ough · th0ir ac- _ .. _._,.."" '··'".-.,...-- -.., week end~ tions prove to the Ameri- cans going to stake their --·---~·--·----·----···

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• can public that they wero future in Arnerica or else-NEW . SHO.PS 'OPE. N · not enemies and justice vrhere? The ~-::uch misunder­

was ·aue t~1em as Euch us · .~·o stood questions· 27 and 28 RADIO SHOP

Open for- S&rVice and. any other Arn(:3ri can? . wou l cl decide. t t~ they could

But by las·!i week-end see n·ow. · 'nYesi' would meri.11 repa.irs a t 4.-2-9-B in ·the real iiBsl..1eo at stake · mili tarj.. service, h u t Butte. SEVillJG MACHINE . BJl]TVI CE

Open for.service at 42.:. 9-B, 9 a~m~·. ~ ~o 4:30'p.m~ Harry "Inouye., . manage.r •.. ADv"ERTIS1!l1ENi1 • : ·' . ' •

·Anyone · wishing to rent or sell their · washing ma­ahine please cohtact·Gil~ bert Kuramitsu at t h e Cormmni ty· Ellbrprise office locat~d at 69~15, _ .. ..,_ . ____ _,......__ .. __ . ~·.-· - ·--:---·-----

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address teehnici'an. Any­one interes·tecl inquire · at the Butte · CAB of'fice, 51 rec. hall.

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in the Hlilitr:.n"Y . registra- · .ci'tizehships could not be tion were becoming clear. shorn from them. nNo"

, The question w·as . boiling mii·:;llt ·nenn Cl.isenfranchise­dorrn to this hU!H0.11 problem: Hent . or a charge Of trea-

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' ~~ .. --. -·-~ ··-----~-·-··~---,··-. --' _ e.{fe~· .. f.£ .. fhe Cdt~1(,. =-· _...__ ,,. Dear Editor; · · · sun · is in ~:1erica~ You

Son1.etime ago, the lo~rnl- · belone; where you· arc •. That · ty ·· of' · the · ·n:i.soi in this is the land of your birth-­cowitry was bei11g qucs- your 110~1e. You · ·owe ~1-tioned through · comj·1onts legi~nce · to .Alner :fca, ,· aJ1d

·u11'd ·. c:ed.ticis:m.s f:eom tho nowhere else. Be loyal ·to press ·Md the people in t h e ;I,overnment of the general.· A t that · time United States of America' Genoral Sada<?. Ar'fl~i, then . The American · p~o:ple .as a the 1.Iinister of ·wa.r ·in · tlie whole are essentially . hu­Clibinet; broacicast a m:e·s- ' mane th9ugll they may huve . sage : I :rrom Tolcyo . to1~ the s 0 m e ' shorteom.i:rlgs like benefit of the nisei in everyc;me olso. · nespond Alnerica and made it quite heartil:r ·-'uo you:r countr:r ' s

· clear once and for all call in t ir.1e of · m1r and do ·whore · · ·t h e nisei ·should honor to your coun tljr and stand. Ho frankly b u t yonrsolf', thus · win ·tho re~

· Automobiles, trllclcs a.rid solemnly declnred to ef- spect ond · ·°love due you, pickups. ·See James Hirano :·i'ect: and· Jli ·frill be well wi tf1 at 26-6-A. nyour place unclor tlle you.n K.I.

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Rbckets W;n ·WADA WINS Cards, 6~ If> Overtifne GOLF TOURNEY > Tt~en~Jae~?

· By Tsuneo ShilllllOtc . Bob \Vada ; .of- 25-.l-A oa~' or a 4 way tie tor league . · . DeaQ.locked .at 43 .all at turod .CanaJ.'&· in.i·ti~l I-Iole•".". l~de~ship Sunday a• they

the ·end of. t .he l'.egulation In-One Gol:f' Tourney : b·,~ were ·;· d6Wn.ed 33 to 29 . by a tiine., ··t h. e Rockets came driving wit·hin i foot 4· Cardinal· five.- Card's Mas throush wi~h a 49-00 deci~- inches of the hole trom · Tsuda ·and .Hayakawa ot the sion . against .. a t'is'htin g ·120 y p.rd a~r. ·; · Sentinels 'shared· ·sooting_ auperp V.iking .·quintet in a Otl1e·r winners out . O"t• . honor . with 15 buckets

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al.'iul1b8.ng o~er the . time. en- the . fifteen .. entrants · were ·· apiece. coun t:~r. · Su-nday .. afternoon T. Kawalm.mi ~ ':4t · 4"·; Ji', M~.;. Also, Gren1lins overr-a n to matntain ::· their unde- ra.yama, 8'; ; Ii_ Morishita, .the fighting Firer;ien and

. featea .. "status· .in ."the 2 . ~o 8' 2", o. Kono, e• ~· r ani . r1ainta.ined their pos:rtion :.A.ye -Leasue. LegalitY · or s. Yamasal!i~ . · 9• · fJ'. · as · one of the tied leacue ·~his gqme is Under discus-- · Ano.ther tournament will · leaders with 5 wins o.nd ~n sio.p. . ~~ . present.. . . · '· · . .1 be held in :aitte in the ·:·.onJ,y loss. Gremlins Itow:

With three o t '. t.heir. ne.~r fU tu re. · and golf. na- :and Yamane.lai .. led ·· the way oagers blazi;ns · .14 ·di€?its~· pirants withol.ilt.· clttbs, onn / While the . Firemen's star apieoe through the net~ing;· ent.e:l'• _. · .. .> ·." · · ·:was T-0.kemoto," The fino.l the high· riding and con-1 .; ~ sco~e wo.s 44 to 38 • ......... quered ·· Cards. ro]le~ ·to a.. · ·-. · . GA.HAL B RESUili'S · · ·· In other · Butte .a y e -resound~ · 42-59 . victoey.:. o.o)l:Ls, 52 . Esquires~ 2'6 'f~omes:,. ·Gil4 Indians ~ fVer : the~ i0ughrid.ers... . ~~; Je~:ps, ~: · Blkhd·, Bs, 2·6 up a 28 to 22 win upon the . ·: The \ll>•Qomins. · Oanal Hi fukes; , ·~'r 0.-:rd Jra. , 17 sad . So.tnts ~ · · nmA whipped Golden .. ·l3e&r$· rambled to ·a · Griziiies, · ~9 IUcltsi. 2~ the Poop.Outs 28 to ·7 27 in decisive · ~ -29·~ tri:umpli l\k~hm~r:. jnll8, 48 Blk. io; 29 the ~fternoon•a lnst: con•· ove1• the .winless. CyQlone Br~.cqs;:;20 Block 6, 18 .:test, .. .. qU:tntet~ , ... .. : " .. · ;Bl~.c'k :25, .<o ·]>eop~1ts, 31 .· Tonight t h e- · ZephYra

.. Behind .:fi:.ve ... points at .· · ·· ~ : ... ~ · · meet the cella.r' h.riwk -Dll03s

inte~ission tirite, t h e c: >·As·. A' TUlf TJCS at 7 :30. Tomorrow the Blookhoa.ds f;lno::'.l~ed pas s .. 1n ; . l'_l ·1L' I 11 3rd plnoe Bulldbge meet the ·Ra.id.era ·to emorae with ... . · · .. . ·· '. ... -·· · · · the Medics . in the first a -26-32 .oonqu~~t. . . ~ . ·· flf AD . LEAVES" . :e;c.m~ rui~ the .·Green: lbves

.,.. ·.The crowd drawJ..ng game : ·. ·. · . · ·me:ets · SPBA.• .. · was .the in ter-camv cage · · . T6sl:t Odano, CAB aui)er~ :· -- · ·· battle .. between .Qlna·l•s· · viaor -···.o·f.11en'' ··a 'Athietlo·t.·a '..B.lvte· B. tl\s~tetbb.11 · :Results

. SOlons and the. hustling L~ left y~at\)r~r mom!ng· fo'r . -.Sato.rda.y,. l!1ebruary 13 · · A~ lblldogs ·~rom But..te. De$: 1Ioines, Iowa ·to visi't ··rro'1ble Shooters, 4o · •

The latter· ti-ve·.ptnned a· fri'ends·. I!. e ·m.11 ··than ·.,,.:. Zepcyrs B, 20 . , "· 42~7 · loss Ql ~.~e ~~li-sta.i tra:Vel ;. to Chicago"· f g r .. SUnd.ay, Fepruary ·14 · ; --,---------, -- Rrivate employmant. la- ·Outla"Vts, 22 ·.;. ElJg:tneers,20 Gram+-ins, 44 Fireman~ . 38 . he i'. ho~s to enter coliege Sidewinders,., oO . • T. -Itow 10 F ·Talmmoto 10 th:ere, Sentin~ls 1:rs •. , 33 Yamariaka: l.:5 F Shilnasaki 4·" . ·aophers, ,-35 - oUijes , 29 Matswuoto 19 C ltasumiya:· 10 GYPA sports festive.~ Nightmt:t'as, 47-llou' Srs. 22

. ' Nakayama. : 6 G Iviino · · · wer~ suddenly'. postponod to .. ····-·· Hiroto ·. : G-. Kodani · · 4 · nn in·def"ini te ·date~ Cards., 33 ·Sent inele 1 27 ·

Subs:··.· Gremlins: Y. Mi- . --- - +-- :M.Tsuda ·15 F :;· Katnon kuriya, 4. . . . ATTENTIO. N II T.Tsuaa 2 · F :· !J&ajua 15

Firemen: Iwa.o; Itow·, loS · · • Yamada : .. 5 .c .. · i'&no~,D •... e . .... --· Sakai. · · All ··:persons whb ·huve 88.lcarno~ 2 ·: · G .· IG.l~hi 2

· · ot!1letio equi1Jrnent che'ckeu u.0'·1<a , .2 · G . .Annno. 2 B.ltte Girl:3t · · Bo.sketba.11 · out· . from the Buttei ·. · CAB Sibtl:: Cardinals: B,

Reai lts. o~fiqe are requested to. Yarilana~, 2f,; ~. Koj imu, ll . So.~urdO.~, Februa.:rt/ ~ · · r~·turil .. them im.>nediateJ.¥ ~~. ·Kinoshitat Q~o, .

Spark•lt., 19 ·-Orioles, 14 ·. f' o r · inventol"Y to.l~ing·. ~ent·inels: s. ·Hagiyu ; 1. u.G., ~3 - DJ.chess, 15 ·La.st duy :·for . return · ot $aknj 1-; T. Ut~unomiya; J,

~sundny, l!.,ebrunry 14 such ·. equipment "is Wed.nee• I~iratz~: . P. IiaZ1%.• Shoot•n ~,3t5-II1-.Tinx,ao d.a.y·, " Feb. 17~ · o.ccording t~6 · · ~· Tri-Mors, 17 -Aeo.~iQ.ns, 16. a· ·r:~port :rroro: the OAS. · · ·· ·: •. ~-r,E. STANDmGS

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'Kl·TE . FLYING RU LES-· POSTED ~renili~ .'. 5 l

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Six .. ;rules · 'for scte . kite f .lY'..ing llus. been listed . Buli.dQBa · 4: ... 1 600 ; by the Pt-.cific .Gq.a c.nd Elect~ic Oorapc.ey.· ~ , .. · Senttn~l4 4 ·2 666

l~ Never f'ly a· l\:1 te neo.r· ~io¢~tr:io or ·tro.'.1.ley wlre. . :O.ml ·· . ·4' B e66 2. Never climb· polos . to unta11gle .. ~).cite.· .· ·.· · Gila Inci1::mal .. · ·3 3 500 3. : newr let n Jr..:lte go ovor r~.dio: .::.e.ric.ls.~ .. :. '· . Medioa · · 2 3 ~00 4~ Never build ·or fly a l.i..t ·iVi th motl)-l. :or·:.wire Zephyrs. 2 3 400

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48 HOURS To · REPORr INJURY 'Evacuees ei11J>ioyed b · y

·~he War Relo·cation Autho~­i ~Y .. · sustainilig "traumatic injuries in the peri'orm­an ce ~f ·duty are entitled to compensati.on . ··benefits

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All ·r ·eport:s ~ : of 'injur~t must be . ·given· ·by· ·the in­jured ·. worker within 48 hours after t h · e· · "injury occurs; . if' · this is · ·not done, ·special jus:til.'ica­·tion for ·failure to report ·is required. : · ·.· '. _JDetai~s ·on· !Jage 3) '

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.. ton Rel'ooatioh Ceu ter ·have . · obligation · of ·the · Author­"in~icate~ loyalty !to the :ity to aid evacuees in the .. United S"tatos ill ·the mili- . conservation of their' as­tary questionnaire'· it was sets the new VlRA. Admini­disclosed ·by· Captain .Nor• st1rative Instruction :uo.

·~~ Thonips~il; ~u:es·da.y. nigh'b.; · 78 ~ :rrom Waabington States before · ·~~ oollective groups tlUit . th~ . Transportation ·of ·,·canal endBUtta · oouncfl.;.. Se.ct ion ··o f the Evacuee •:..ien and ·~~loc·l~ 1iiallagers·. ., Property Office i.n ' S a · n

.. ·riesult'Ei. from · I-.!anzai1ar . Ii'ranoisco ·\vil). provide :are '1•v~ey good," .. though a~::>istance in conneotion :· ricures V1ere ,.not · :rer·ea.sed, · with · the tr~nspo.rtation ·atuted ··n. B~ Cbz'zoii, · WRA. an-d storac;e · or· · porsonal field.· .. chief ~t· ·· ·t.he ·same . pro1)ei .. ·ty, l"'evealed .Miah meeting'• : .t · ·P· .... · . Ya.ma.n~oto, evacuee property

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·at' t11e Gila stores ~tre now· co~1venie11t. :Poi°nts, •for in pro~ess ,· ~nd i,esido:rl:~s free · s·toraee o·r evacuee . are' ·urge(.f t 6 ,. 'do tho.ir property; lB) the furnish~ snop.ping ·· today. :. · . ('coi1tinued Oll page' 3)° .

As particular·· ite1~1s ·~re boil'ig sold approxir:iately'

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~ .. . . . . . . ; ·' . . . Sunday, Feb. 21, at 42..-2-B, A Ber.10 of special :in-· ;the center, :twenty-e"ight during ·the ·followiil[; · hours: teres'ts ·1nc11ide: ·ladies' alleged. Axis . syr.}pa thizers 8 a.m • . ' to · 12 noon, 1 p.m. slipe; dresses; _merist .4.at.s·,·· were rqunded tip 'and r~mov~ to · 5 ' p.m., : and 7 p.m. to sweat · shirJ~s; shirts, a11.d · eel° .frO'm· 'the project Tuo·s-9 p-.·m. · unden7ears. · » · · : day rutd ·{fednesaav, Direc-

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Pvt. rrunihiro ·dispelled· out therp•" -..·· ifa . ai;e · self~~- > ~~ians,_. w~i:e~ t.al<:e~ . into _­rumors current at · Bti tte uled ·to ~radu"f!te ·after s~X" · cu·stody by th~ .Federal I n­tha t · Pvt. Bltd .Muk.a:re, who ' months·, term whiah bego.n vestiga'liion·agcni.:s a.ncr u.s. volunteered .to eni-oll in December 15~" · Iv1aj: .. sbal's deputies f o r the Arrr~;·, M•r.~. had · dfed , Of the :·J.:rawaiian -troops tr:lri.sfor to the LO~dsburg, while bein.f~ sent overseas. at Camp . McOoy ·, he said, . ' New Mexico camp to a\1ait Said ICUnihiro t "when I "Those fellows ·are really h3arln.s before ··· an ulien left . Savage 1 Bud 'Mis j'ust sili."co'.i.~e ri.boci:t the whole i;iter1JJiient board a t .. El getting .reo:ey . .. ror o. good· ; thing. T·heir · commanding Paso, . Texas • . I :r foui-~d time in towp..n· · He cortti11- -0ff'icer ·C olonel ·TurnerlES zuilty of "being da11Berou~' · ued, "Back East·; · o·ondi-· not 1:ierely · talkine· when Jie the t\limis wili· ··be 1ntern­t ions a · r a perfect·'""•for praised his troops thr ough ed. for t he duration in the Nohonj ine You fOl:'[!,et · that an o.vr.r.· release. . Hew .i\'ioxi°co , ca.mp.

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Nisei-r-~llo~:~ ·P:G ~Pt\~ .~ll:o l~ave._ an.sv~ere~ . ~~. !1:9~~ .tp . ques• {Wonder · ·wl~ ~<not · for· the ti_ons .. 27. and ··ze:....:dc?'' ·you. laidVI "flll:':it yo~('.~r.ei .dp,.i~.'? .~t ladies .~i~q?)--l;lohwer, .-'t;;ook Ao·e:;i not seem, p6ssible~-i t ~e.e~ .tA~.t .. desp.1:t·~: t:~ .. meet~ .top ·,1f-o:nors" .. in t·~~- .~ecent 1ngs an,d de~pi te warninf:;s . tha.t~ the'·se. a'i:..~ 'se'ri9µ:s .. ,ei~es• march . of d:f,.mes ' Cirive in t~ons ·, many ni'sei. : a~·e· ye;t• not . -~~ear . oP.

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. . ·Re·sul ts· from Poston .· .snow : ·a7s e>n:t · ot ·9.09· lmve ~p~ir- :, '_~ribµtions ,.pampaig11. . . !3w'crecf '.'Ye,s ," ·: al~d i~, ·~w.!1~11!lr -~osul ~~ ' ar9 nv~:r;Y· g6oa~n MI+:r+oorrA. rm1tGATOR-- : ' : ' ' Evacuees evei"'Y-~vhere have he~r.1Y ··the. san\e hope~ . . and :· .' Sin.ce. Se.ptomber .. , . .1942 , f~ars, ·a~fd· ·· · iJ' the '· .ia~es '~~re'. . o);oar(~ : ~t v,941ci .. ap:Pear 102 stntlents. ·hµ:ve b.eon re­that the answors .'v1oul,d ho :. sul]staritially i!l "proportioj\• l,oca t~·d, · w, i " t h 3o .more Yot . 'rit · Gila, ~ho shov4tlf~ lie.s. boot~ ·. con1pb:rativeiy poor. *~a.ve . clear&rices· re?eived. ;: : Wey? . There can . be '. OYily ·:oi\b·: l~Os~ible . answc~·. I~-. G.FW:tA.DA.. PI01~-- . . , sues are ·· :p.ot cle~r·~~ovo:ri yo~ •. : lt has boen 'itcr.a·toa ; :A short concert .by ·~he ~rid reiterated that the registration. is 'ilot to ' be senior . high . school pep taken lightly. At ~·ston and ~· ~~1,zana~·~ v1herie ,.sL'IDmncy b~nd .. aided .. in the sale of disposi t ·ion o:r riots l.ndicatea"· to the people tli..at "the ~4t35 . ·~·worth of .. war bonds United St'ates ·. means bu~iness, the.··· matter has bee;n an d i:rtam~s .r~cently. . vie.wed in its• pi"oper perspect~V~•."f fI?tesslf'~ ·~~; .. ~1p .~ Dl~ILY TULEA.U DISPATqH be·en exerted to 'influence nisei opiii~on-:.:.because t~1ef . , ". . Si:cte.en persons left kno~ what oou~d be. expected, if sucJ:l ·:~~re. P.o?.~·~- / ·~. / ·~ t .he project. fo:i:- mainten-.. Mendel Liebel"'Inan has· stated .that loyalty is not the ance worlc with tm Northern issue.~ The ·-..ciuestioh is: ~re .' we e;of~ . to i1isure: .our Pacific railro"ad in 1rnar future 'h~re or:do " noth~iig apo.ut it?' The :Pr9blem is Spol\an'el" 'ffashington' · with giv'e:n . added weigl1t·; : wi-ien'· we .kri.ow ·!;hat "the 'vafit ma.j or..;.. more .-Ce ,,be ;rcc.rlali ted. soon~· ity ·or ·us have· n'ei'iiher the inclination nor the me13;n·a:-· Schoo'ls· ·" :We~e • ·! d~Ldsed. · otte·i. to start over aga.in ih.' any other country" • . : . . week t9 . fu~_.~li ta~e . . ~~ f~

Through th.a • mili.~~r .·. reg~·st·rat iqn, ~h~· fUtnre ' of {:;istra ·~i'an~ of a.11 -btfg:tble · the nisea 1ht~J3 . beon ·pla.®d ·, directly · ii1to the h.8.nds. · of evacuee;:J. . .

. . . ' ' . . ·'· . . . . .. the nisei. Are w~ .• g~ing t ·o !'.nil ou.::rsel v~s · a·na our Jl~ROL~ , 9m.·u~:UNIQ.UE--pa~ents: ,vbmri vye .. ~~~ ctlre .. for' ~i1 . jihe ~ut~r~? .. : .rrwo-hundred and .. s.ixty-·

'11HINK IT OVEH• NISEI. : .. .. . . ,. one· n·on-essen'bial evacuees ··~.---"·-~··-:--1"··-··T"\" ... ·fj~ ... ·•:o;:~~~~-· . fi:-on{ the various. islands : .. , · · · ·:~.>;~ '<'~~·· ' ":<:::~. ::: ·: . <~ .,:~,:~~:.: . :::~7~~~,-.... .. ' ·· ':· o'i .. t )1e l1erri to.ry o.f Hawaii

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: At~orney Terry's opinion on q\1~st .ioi1. · no~ 28 .is ,·that . OJ+e girl disclosed thut it.. a "no". ariswer \vi thou.t. a: ". request . for~ I.'ei.,atri{i tion ti :J.s 'a was r~lievir\g not ' to ,.~ve oiea'.r. admission that the .registrant' , is . a. trai td';r to . t6 cart~· i gas mash:~ ~ro\,lnd. the Unj.ted states,_ ·and" as such is sttbjecr~ ·to .. t~e FrEA.lrr HOTJNTJ .. IH sZN.rnr~­penal ties · provined :ror treasG11ous ·persons·.tt· ·, tda~±minii ... . .. ·one· ~'V~.rcu~e · · ' 'C:ftthpa:t-i>s

·penalty for . treason is· death. Terry- further sta~as't ~ no·ec:ts: ~: of . )iea.~.t'.:· iio\iti~'~ii~ . '­lla negative answer vrhich •does not ... ,cQn~tJ~ut.~. an ,. ale~~. ~ro;i.:er .~f14, e~uat.ion ;~).th

. tion o~ '.citizenship in . fµv9~r o~ .t~11m:~ woi.\ld~ ).nv~~_e 1 tµ~-- -.. · ~1q~sor\' ~.' ,, "Eve~ore .· i! n most serious _11enn:L • .· ·~os .sible, .and i~b . is 11'~rd . t , o . . thi~ worl~ is· th.is marvo.1-bel.ieve· tha~ .. ~ . mur1bor_;: ·.if' any~ · of the "r~g,i .str~nt·~ . o~.s. ;, .. b~lance .. o~ ·~_ea~1y anQ. desired to inctlco.to ·, that .. . they J>rofor to ace.opt , .such dJ..Bg.\l~t., .. magn1f1eence and penalty 'rathel' . tt.Lan · ~~~ne1• .· _elect, .to disoardJ' :· ·~:heir ... r~t'~:~'' ·: lWhat truer sta te-­United Sta:tes oi tizer.1shiLi . or. al';t'irm .thoir ·loyalty t .o . ment .. can :.b .e ,' propounded

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PtANE·S .·To· .. GtiE.CK:· BLA.CKOu.~r· .:: · · .... 'rop~r~;~:-~Pi ... :pa~ent · w. 0• 'Tom' Sawy·:or ·; .a~..; wh:Lch '. wUl. b'e .the silO;nal . . coop.· assemblymeri . and co11-

pt3tintondent ' 0 ' f ,sphoo:i:s . for . ',complete ciu.r.kne~s ·::ror ... gres'smen. vvas :Q.eld.. ' ' iri But~~' wU~ ·by. ~r:( gµii~ . · te,n . m.i:tiutes .• .. . Plaiie,s will · ro:sr_o:N · ~!HONJ:~:-era~ charge of t~(:3· '. Hivers.,'. enc.ir.cle . . ~he~ .~~t~re , st.ate .... , ~'~Th:~ horse has ~he last blac~out ~o be he~cl l!londa~' - . for . e;f.'_f.ectivene~s . ... · . , .. . 1a~1gh-~J.,1ather. · .-t~1e ... horse Fe'!J.•. 22. in ac,9ordance ~ith ·. <A:·· ·s~~an'qJ5ir 'g~ne:r-a.tq~ :· 11=i ;: la.L:tgh ~is on th~ p,~ople.~ . the ruling of the ota ·~·e of .. Canal. will be .tarned 011 .to .... " --horse meat is considered

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Arizo~, :;,ttat~~ ., Firr1iaii · sup11:).y . bot.h . .. . oo:o~mu.n~ t.;es :: .. a .. r.~re .. delic<lQY".- :and i:s Brown, ·deputy-. dtre~tor. wi~C.11 ' ¢1qmestio .. \vater. du1~ine.;. : mucl;1 ... high~r :-.. in price ·than·

·An : introductory · r e d .~ the · blackol' t. «: . .... ·:. · .· ·... . bee.f _ __... . · . . . · . · .. . r1asli w~11 · ti'ash at 6 ·: .~30 · · , · :mv~:ryon~ ·,· .. s·~· -. ·~o .. ~:P~~~~ !?.n :· .·. · . ~T:et ;. e;.~~. r1~i, shing factory 11/Ionday night •to be follow- will be greatly appreci; ., opens. ed by a green flash at 13 , uted, lli'own fu.rthor addl'.3d.

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MEHING. . EVAC.lLlEf:t'COMPENSATION' lOR . ~o/d9_.l~~~~j~ · FEDERAL :.Ef1PtbYEE5>drJLV , .

. .As the 1111 tial ·step t ,o-. The .Cor11pensat-1on . Ao't · ' oident; " (3) ·in . event of ward the· organization of provides.. for: (l) 11eaes- permanent partial disabi­an: American Young Buddhist sary niedioal treatment in- li t-1 resulting from the ·association. in Butte, t~e olu~ing . hospital oare; (2) loss of limb1 ~ye, etc., first block representatives payment of two-thil'ds of payment . . ot grants· .in ao­parley is sla.ted fpr this the worker's monthly wage oordance with a schedule evening 1 8 ·O' cloclc,. at the as of ·tb.e date of the ao- of . g1•a.rits prescribed by B.tddhist Chu·rah, ·with the ·-··---· the u. · s. Employeos• Com-1.l'emporary. Church Council. SPEAK£ RS AT · pensation Commission; (4)

·Important issues rela.;. p·r·.A: · ",·SE ·~s ·io·· A. ·.'.·.· j in event of deu.th, burial tive · t o nomination ~f 1 ri ~ '·~ 1 · expenses ·not in excess of cabinet ·Offfce·ra, and de- 0anal's initial paren:t-- {;,-200 .and the I'.8Yme11t of

·signs for· the · a·doption of. . teachers· · meeting vvill be grants in ac·cord!J.noe with the :i.'BA. cons~i tutio:p. will held Saturday, Feb. 20, in a .· schedule · of grants by be · meted out at this as-· mess 15 at ·2 p9ra, High-: the tr·. ·s. Employees' Com­·sembly.. Attendance . ~f all lights .of the m~eting will: pensa·tion Cormnis.si.on• . re:prese11tat_iV7eti' " i s . re.;. be w. ·c. 'Tom• Sawyer and ES TAB LI SH RIGHTS .. quested by· the' . . Oouno~l. -~. R. · Uutohinson w h ot s It is · imiJQrtant for the ·Anyone.' lnt.erested .in at- speeches . will be translat- evacuees t o establish tending .t .onightt ·s meeting ed by an in·t;erp1·eter, and their . rights under the are 'cordially invited to . entertainment by the ole• Compen&etion .Act inasmuch do so~ menta~r school ohildren. as the a·ct· in some cases

I • J hesnian · J .o The public ~s cordially provides '· benefits in ad-f.A invite<l to at·cend •. · · clition to pay for services

" . .Ot·s.cu.ss ~lay EMPLOYMENT-- after they ·are re-employed · The Little· Theatre group and bdnefi ts which . may

will hold a meet·i!ig Satur- POS.S I B 1. L.T ... IE S continue .af~er the termi-d:a.Y evening at. 2 o·•.clock in Thirty · .poai t1ons · i n nation ot. tlle relocation. l3~ll-D to disouss the two · v~ried .fi.elds a:i:-e open to · progrOni, .stat-es the · in-

. orie. aot . pltiys~ · ,~· W'no Geta any :prospec·t:.tve employee struction. the Car Tonight" and "On v1as disclosed" by the Em;_ . FEDERAL E'MPLOYfES the A1r11 which have been ployment department, Need- Only an evnd·ltee employ.:. obtained for ' ·the:. group. ed i111mediately a r e 10~ ~d in the service o~ the Nettina · L. Stro9ac~, ad- · farm~ workers, with 150 United Stntes is entitled

"' viaer of t h e theapi,anr more. men in urgent call, to above benefits. People group, will be present. .Possible ·placements · in: : employed by · the cons.umer -------- the ac·counting and · secre- enterprises o r .P.ri vate INTERNAL S.ECUR.l.TY tarial fields .arc o.lso·' re- enterprises a.re not en-A/CJE · TRANSFERRED vealed. Hospital work is titled to ·b~nefits. How-

F.s. Frederick, assist- ava.ilable ·to those desir- ever, other .. pro.visions are ant chief of Inte1~na.1 ·Se- ing such employment. · Eva.o·- · made for these cases. curi t;r, located in Cnna.l~ · uees v1ishing any of · the A~ ·1njured_ worker I!l8.Y left Tuesday . for :Moab, ·aforementioned jobs a r . e choose t o receive siol-: Utah "vvhere . he will assUme roqu.est.ed to contact Willi.:. leave be11efi ts rather than' du.ties under the Moab Re- . 6.m Iiuqo~.placement 01'1"icer, injury compeiisation grants~ location Authority.. 42 rec. but not botb. - ·-------------... ----- ...... ~. r·· : f1l_ACUEE · .. . .. .. . . f 1<11 fl(()Jf i<ll' . ·fl<Jl~lflJ ( aontinued from page 1) · . · > ". . · · " .. ... ·

. ing ·of traffic information prope1•ty ,'. \•1h~ther .the . eve.­and ' · assistance, . w ·~thout cuee resides at a project cost· to the .evacuee, ~n or elsewhe·re and an evac­connection with the s:tor- uee nia:y llave one transfer age and.transportation of . of ·their house4old and sto;rage. . personal effects,. without

An evacuee. •re~.iding at expense· .to t .ha evacuee, a project ma y request .:f'ror,1 his former residence shipment of his household .with .t h e understanding and pe~sonal effect.a .. frqm . that the one· transfer will priv~to storago, · t~r from be in addition to the mov­govcrmn~nt a'ormgc, o r ing of ·hie ·property from frOM both. ·~· "'.ilao on <:rm.. . point Of · former residence ~uco mt11 ~lcct to r..nv() o r private storage· .t o only pc.rt of his ~ouaohol& Governrae~t storage as de­~nd pcrso~ cffoc1s sl1ip • tined herein• T.ho assis- . · pod, an&mcy indicate that tanco receipt ~ill be for­tho bQl.anOO.· or swoh pro• wartiod diroctly to him · by port-::~ rei1Din i ri · oi thor regular m(:li'l by the .E'Va­private o r government OL~eo Pro1JQrty Oftice.

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. OWNERSro' FILE . REPORT. . .. ·~. -,o· . n f,L\l<M Guardians o ·r minor Any person who has not ·.

children who own property " filed such· report and de­in th$ ·state of · California sires information er ass is- NEW . CROPS are required to file a ta11ce in· connection there- The Japanese tarmer·a repOrt in the courts of with should ·apply to the , here are experimenting that state not ~ter than ·Project Attorney's ·office with crop& t~t ~hey have januariJ 31 pt·eaeh year, as soqn . ae possible~ never handled before and ~evealed . Project Attorney perhaps the post 1Br period james H~ Terry. Cozzen~ Quoted, . -may see many of them doing

A. severe penalty . i s something else besides provided for :f'ailu.re to do On . ·Reg· istration . raisins. a tew varieties or so. '?his · law applies to vegetables and fruits. The all suardians whether en . "We·· -in the iRA. have Gila farms at the present

· alien appointed by a <kli.;. ·worked he.rd for montl1S to . have planted practically fornia court or a citizen. put this over~~worked from every type of vegetable in The laws of Arizona and · all · angletr, becaua.e. · w e addition to peanutt .melon~ Oregon provide similar re- kndw thnt it .was the . only ~ grain, flax and · cotton. quirements. Alt~ough the logidal means under. pres• Perhaps we may all see time is past· f9r the fil- ent. wartime conditions to m a n y . nisei starting a ing ·ot reports covering sell the evacuees t' the · dai.rl"·t poultry farm or hog the year 1942, it is be- be.lance ·of the .Arc.erio:o.n fnn?u lieved ·that no penalties people." FIA.X · , ~ will be imposed if the Thus, .did .on.~-time Pro- Tetuci . Hata}-th8t ·ex•L.A. reports are promx>tly pm- jeat Director R.B. Cozzens groc¥'Y' · store · man who is pared ·an~ filed within a and . :pre;sent chief ot the at presen\ unit 'toreman· of

~reasonable time• San 'Francisco .WR1. office Unit 4, hns the · privilege ·' · · · d put the \'IRA.ts position in of experim~nt.ing .with. 60 Matsumoto"'Yone a regards . to . the military aCl"'es of :flax on fi~ld 38. T k ·V . · · registration. At present, he has 20 men 1a 9 OWS "To me~ it is an oppor- weeding the plants that "~ Namiko Matsumoto and tun~'ty . for all Japanese stand about six inches and

Tokio · 'Yoneda - were married Amerioan cftizens to de-. his preaent hopes are that at the home of the Rev. K. cide their future in this they will s~art .. to bloom: Imamura last night, The country," · he said. in about a couple of wee~ bride is a former resident <l:>zzens arrived from T:O,ey will b : e harvested of Ventura1 and the bride- Manzana.r Tuesday to assist during :May. · groom is from Sa.nta ·Bar-· in the registration pro- PEA.NUI'S

.. , bara• Close friends and grQlll here. . ]'o~· t h e ·first . time, relatives attendoa. WOO.D wooK CLASS many 9t the rapmers are

" trying their hand at rais-Mi t~uye Nishimine and EVERY MON DAY . · ing peanuts- a . favorite

Pvt. ·shizuo Kunihiro will . Adults are cordially · piember of ti1e nut family. be married tonight i n invited to. attend classes More luck to them so that Butte. P v t. Hllnihiro· in wood carving, ~under the we 1nay·. have peanuts next journeyed from Clurip SS.vase .supervision of H.T. Misumi surrnn.et• . .

·in Minnesota where .he is evecy Monday, · 43 -13 -D, ·. O[PnRTURES enlisted in the M. I. s. 7 :30 o'clock, in Butte. . H . . ·

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fEATURE Tues.day, Y.rs~ Yoshiko ":,:~. Mayeda .. left this .center

for Camp Savage, Minnesota .. to . join her husband, Tets.

:·:;: ..,_ ________________________ .... _~ ·. Hayako, Kenji and.Isa.nu

'". Imagine the su.rprises the grass, ·the darn orea- 1\1.hnra, Masao Henry, Dora of the employees of the · ture had to . even break. Yoneko, and Ki.una Morishita property department 1 n down the tree. This is departed f o r Brighton~ cmia1 when they·. cam.e to very we.ll, but · now we find Colorado to acce.Pt private work . one mor.nirig to :f'ind that this instance ha.a . employment. their prized possession., a been repeated i n other. : . Chiyo~ a11d Rilshiro Sa­

. nice green lawn with treas blocks. Now do you wonder k.aguchi ,left temporarily ·planted ·1n: the middle· of why ·we . are always having ·for the Colorado project. i ~ ·al.l trampled and d~rty.- · horse meat in .. the mess ARRIV,\L- -After what cari be termed . halls? !\azo lnlka.Gai a r r .i v e d as . major· job of landscap- Moral to the story is : . from Topaz Re.location Cen-1ng in . the eyes of . the All 1;hose connected with ter, Utah. employees, in the m~ddle horses, . please keep them 'WANTED-.of the ·, night, a stealthy ~ut of the lawns, :beoau~e Practical nurse a n d figu~et. probably· a nag or hed Umade, Ground .· Divi- cook in Chioago, Illinois colt, · oame and trampled · sion Worker, is oonternpla-. at ~~125 per month. May be all over the grass. ting eating a good meal of couple or two evacuees.

Not being content with horse meat on ''la.shington's Private apartment w i t h making huge hoof marks in bil'thday, Fob. 22. -s.o. room and boa.rd furnished.

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Mas Tsud~-f;~-d~: .. -.-:iEP~YRf ·o~B iiu~~---45--26 · Butt~· 5~:p,~rs ;: .;. · ··JoE SHIMADA T01ius "19 PotN.TS

Mas ·Tsuda, .. · Ca~dinal:' s .. Led by.: Joe ·Shimada, who swished through 19 buckets, star forward, jwuped i~t.o . _;._th~ ~eventh place .Zel?hyrs sou11dly drubbed a ·un}la::ppy the Butte aye· league· S'co·r- DJ.kes . five, 45 ;to 26', l:ast Tuesday night. .

,, ing lead ~th 4 more points ·: By .... this win~ the fast in1J1roving Zephyrs steppe~ than his; nearest ri·val, into a tie· .with .the Gila In<lians .for _sixth place, Olrumure. of 'YMBA. whi1e the lllkes .- further . thoir strangle nold on the

. : . .. ~P · celiar. Al.though · op. the .. ·. M •. Tsuda (.Cards·) 82 :·J;osing s-ide,·. Dlkes Miyamo- Toya or: the Wildcats to-M~ Oku+mra (Th!BA.) ?s ,_. tiQ .. _and Sakurai piay goo.~ ta.led lG c\·lgi ts •. :. Y~ Hirpto (In.<\.) · 72 b~l . ~-c~ring 10 and 8 . . So.tur~ at ··2 :'5 p.m., c. May~d.a (Bull.) · 71 .points .• · the G i 1. a '. Indians · and J ~ Shimada (Zephyr) 51 ; High school nosed the Zephyr~ w111 ·. bnttle for F. Itow (Firemen) 58 .if'il.dc6.'ts· 30 to 28 in a sixth 't li e siqt in all S~ Inouye {Bull.) po n.6.t.ioniq._ le~e go.me . oJ.l. probc~bili ties ·M -_ interest-y~ Yo.mad.a {Co.rds} 51 · t h e sa:rne night. Gu~Q. ing . . g.~es as. .both squnds K. Nishi.mine (s·o.ints) ) 51 ;· . .a;r.e close riw.ls. Also

·. ~·· ..... -- . . 2'C'J;.C · Ee~ues' · Stand·~nea s~cheduled · o. · t 2:45, is a. Zephyrs,. 45 Dukes·, 26 "Ayen fi~a.gu~ · Sentinels expecting . t o ,. J .Shimada 19 F midovral~i 1 W L · Pct. ·: swn.:;1p the ~nints_. .affair ... K.Komurp.. , 6 F MiyQ..m.oto 10 . Hockets · 4 0 1.000 · . ·· . . .:.

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Taniguchi · 6 C Sakurai 8 Cards .,. ! 3 O . 1.:000. ·High. ScJ100~ 28 Wildcats ,28 .. Y .Shimrido.. 4 · G Na.go.mi 4 Solons··. 2 1 : .. .' .666· · B.Ho:zaki. . ~ 6 F J .Wla~reda . 4 .. G.Shim;l.da 3 G Shishino 1 Blockheads 2 2 .500. 1 B,~9yo~ 1.0 i vl~Shibuya ·.2

Subs.:' Ze:ph~·s-T. Kobcrr6.; Golden Bears 2 . 2 .• 500 · E.Fu1mtak~ 2 :q.1~.furakami 1 F. Mnkin~ 3; M.; ·omzakil4• V:ilcings 2 · ·2 .ooo ~.Nasanq 4 G K.'roya lo ...

Dukes-T. Salrurui; · Watc.- Raughriders 1 · 2 .333· G.Eataoka 2 G Kitaguchi 2 nabe; J • . Shishino, 2.~. Raiders r O . 3- .ooo. · Sttbs: High School-j.Ta-

~ Cyolones· 0 4 .;000 aj\ihara:; G. 1Iurashige; J, . . .. · Doi ;.-1 Y. Hase.ma; T. Wa tana-

( Ori f e Sf d rl .. t s:·~. : R·eddy.·· ·:- :for be, 2; :r. Yamamoto, 4; T. · Kiyasu, No.pi; Wildcats-F.

Mo . .def Airpldn.· e' Pr. o'g' rdfl'l Nishi, l; . s. Murakami, E. . . , Muru.ship;e, .. 2.

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in the Btit te, CA.S, the. public ia able t ·o r;:et . .n preview : -,: . · ~ ~C . Lea.ding Scorers of the.. Big Air:plo.ne Contest of Februc.ry 27 ond 28. · G FG TP "No last minute stuff·," says Shug, '~for the eager K. Hamue;uchi, Roe. 4 27 57 contestants who a.re touching UP·. their .fastest . ships· ~~ .• '11a.nal:a, ··Vik.··•. 4 20 53 for the coming event•" · · J.. l\iurun i shi , Sol. 3 23 48

Norman Takust\Guwo. and Akira Matsushita., . both nre· K. Umr.inoto, Dlk ••• ·4 19 44 umong .those who are diligan·tly . \vor~ing; dr~ o.nd. night S·. Y~1..111rulloto t Roe.. 4 15 39 on their prize . models. · · · ·' ;,;...___ T.. Oto, Bea.rs •••• , 4 14 34 Georg~ .. Hori1' s· Bo.by Sho.rk Hi·~ep . · l,tq.bC.shi '' s Comet.- 1'.,. Qlir.i.dn, 0.'lrds •• , ·.3 16 34 a n d ; To~ Inouye' s Bo.by :Intercepter. hope ·!,to cho.1- J. Degnchi, Vik ••• 4 15 32 Shn.rk o:re' set for a spect- · lenge all' . . entries in ·all G. Furuya.; Hiders. 3 13 31 o.cula.r speed d.ual hoping clnsses ·of .· ·A-B-C. Ke1ehi . G. Ok:1di;:t, · Ca~d.s ••• . 3 14 31 to estt.blish a new world's a.nd Knz Ego.shire.,: :. who · re-·· s·. kiasn.cln, OJ.rds.. 3 14 30 speed record • . Tets Knwu- cently broke ail towline B. Kozuki, Bea.rs •• 4 14 29 lo:uni's. , popul~ir "Zojnbi.e11 g~ider of ;L~ ininu·~es, will G. Kuge;:,. c:.-clones . .. 4 l3 29 and Pa.car "Bay Ridge" ·with compete with all new com- K. Yosllim9to ,Bec~rs ··4 14 29 · :

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Schedule ·. · .snt •. , Feb. 20 FrD-nk Wnt:.1.nnbe .to compete· Clowns .vs. Papoose 9:15 his f~wous · P..40~ i .· ..

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Nibors 'vs.. Cobs 10:00 Registra.t.iori .. f s . now • • I .

Swishers vs. Geroni- well underway ·· dt the ·QA.Si. · mos ·10: 00 of'fi ce 51 and : 't.!ie Aero-

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7;30 until . the deadline, Feb. · 25. A.11 n·ovice entrants

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There will be a '.meet"ing out. . .. of the Caiial Aeronautics .-----------­Associo.ti'on a ·t > 2. ·p.ra., · . ·Bucketee~s ts;. Shooting rec. hall · ~2, . Saturd.a~,., .· .Stars · gcuno:·· ha~ b~en post­Feb. 23. All i:i:iterestod · po.nod. and ~ll c;:t"rls · ni13ht pers~~s · .~r~. urged to at- gatiios. will . ste~rt · at 9:45 tend. ' .. ' .. . .. ::.· .· : .. .... . .. :. ·.· ,. .... i.lo:;~tter., .. . .. · .' .. ..

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·~ ·. (GEORGE WASHlfifT0Ntl o'1FJ. FEDERAL STORAGE PO:ss1BLE , ! . . ... . . .

-~.·EVACUEE .. RESPONSt·BtLITY ONLY Relativ ·· t o · the naw.;: dilige11ca~ neither it ~or

WR.A Instruction regarding its representatives will :rree transfer of ovo.cuee accept any liability in p~operty, Evacuee Property connection v1ith storing 1 Supervisor Mich Yaraamoto transporting, or othervvise stated that an evacuee re- handling the property of siding in a project may the evacuees·~--­request Federal s·corage, or shi:prnent of his household and personal effects from private storage, or f'rom government storage, o r. f r o m both, by · filling forms · VlRA. 155 and 156 at the administration office room 22, altte., :.

Yamamoto stressed that while the authority will use reasonable care and

RATION COUPON ARRANGEMENTS

WR! is ma.king arrange­ments whereby residents will oither .. receiva ration cards or .some similar form for :proper alloca ·t ion of shoes. stated James Shelly, Superintendent of Com:r111..1ni­t~r Enterprises.

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Col·. Scoby Clari f 1es Se·para'te Japanese Am9r1c·ar) lJn1t ·

Featured below is a copy of Colonel Scoby's {Ex­ecutive Officer to the ~ssistant Secretar/ of War) telegrB.L11 to Captain Norman H. Thompson:

ttThe question that has arisen most frequently is n. Why is a segregated unit being formed and will tho combat team fight in tho same battle areas with C9.ucasian troo1)s •" The Soc~otary of Viar had diroctod that the following reply be brought to the a·~tention of all Ja]::e.nese Americans ~Ni thin your center. "It is only because the War Department desires to aid the loyal Ja:panElse A.1ilericans that a separate unit is being fonned. :Millions of peoplo are not f~iliar vii th the Japanese Americans. By forming an all Japanese American combat team on a voluntary basis the American people will be presented with inoontro~

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same operating period was revealed to be ·~192, 162. 95.

CPA order halting _ sales of canned meats a n d fish, Shelly said that rationed foods will be unavailable in tho local canteens.

DRY Gooos H-OLD Ct.EARANC.E SALE

Beginning Monday, Feb. 22 1 a11d continuing through several weeks, will be the local dr:1 good stores' annual February clearance sale. To be offerad at verjr low prices are smart women's drosses, . m e n•s jackets and hosd.ei,r, i n addition to other articles, such as umbrellas a. n d underwear.

KORN ON TRIP Assistant Project Direc~

tor Lewis .r, Korn l oi't for Washington, D. c. Tuesdc.y detailed t o. personally look after project problems with the W'.RA director•s office, revealed Dep.ity Director Firman Brown .•

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PUBLISHED every Tuesdo:.··, Thursday, Saturday Editorial Business uf':f"ice-57 News Room Canal Hews Ottice-'..tecreation hall six

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HiSTO.RY · SHO~S · PROGRES.S

clouds cannot slash oft ~ portion or · the moon in that precise arc. so we· knew that it was an ~clipae · last niGh~~

11ve can reoal~ seeing In their present status as citizens in exile, nisei eclipses in the pre~evaou­

tend · .t .o forget . c~:r;tain truths whi:ch makes the ·· Un-ite;d ation days of an America States a nation of hope. Many feel that they . l;J:a?Ve happy, and gay, not opprest been perseq.utcr~. S? thay ho:1~~;: . deriottnC?e· th~ coUn.~~J by the gloom of war ••• for ·not· :P~a·ct.ici.ng. its idoa·la·, l;~. , l!i•t~ all0W$ · .. days that· onJ.y A4er1.oa tha-t this · 'land has been one l~ng UJ~il.\ ba?ttte {With pas ever known., days tllat lapses, to be sure) fo~ greater right,s for· ite people. inus·~ wait till the war ends History shows, too, trot the1'e is ye~ to ·be a ·nQ.tion to return again.•. with d.emocratio ideals vthioh ho.a ·not ht.cl 1 ts hypoo.- 1011& rides .in the latest ricios. . models over ~igh,,ays dis-

Wi th the approQ.oh of Washington' s birthdo:y:, (Mon- .· ap)earing in the gleaining dny, Feb • . 22) there is no · better time to roflect ~n · distance ••• sig~ng over the greo.t ac~omplisbmen~s· tha.t hnve successi\\lly pull- lana and gable w1th your ed throl.lgh despi ~e overwhelming oc1ds to .- an eve,1· htgher fe.vori te gir+ ••• lle.mburger level ot hwno.ni ty. ·· stands ••• oro\7ded beaches.,

, Like all nations and oommuni ties America has be.en ·stands gone· frantic beset by die-hard :reactionaries who 11.ave restrained over a long broken field the progress of liberalism. . Wa.slttington and his com- run ••• a long lazy vtind, a :patriots ·freed the nntion from the eoonom~c and poli- called third strike, and tical oppressiop · of England in face of Tory i~S\J.rrec- .kill clat bt.un ••• bovding un­tions. Lincoln, to rr..ention another g~an~, f~ed a til the . da\m craclr.s. •.• tenth of America.• s populo.°'ion from bondoee• And his- you vote for roosevelt tory tells 11 ttle· of tie u.nsu.ng . heroes who have , . me· i• 11 pi:ck willkie ••• minut~ step-by-step, ·led Amerio\.\ from ·the tight a.ri~- calling cohgress a 'bunch tocro.tic semi-dem.ocra.cy to ·~ a more 11bero.i ln.nd that o. f gra.f~ers ••• hoover ·· a it ts today. They · gave poor man a vote (except in shoiit-s".lghted simpleton ••• some southern states); suffrage was granted to women; no firing squads to face free p.iblic .education was brought in; nigged indivi• for shooting your mouth, ••

· dualism and the resulting nastage and unfair bttsiness wo:men in evening go\ms; tactics were curbed; living standards ot the masses !':len weJ.1-groome.d ••• _Qorona• were raised--these and other ach~evem~nts have been tion ball,,,palladiwn, •• ~

. recorded in history, . . glenn miller,, .make' mine a Yes, there· are iniquities, pl.enty of. them (where .is sc6tohnsofu1... I

there none?) ait who ean deny that there .. are rew we kuow those days of nations Yvhich have given mOI'\3 to its peopl.e in the .way an a.nterioo. ut peace will of human dignity and still maintains it, then has the return ••• our life is in United States. · It is a l~d worthy of the support of eclipse but it will b e all ·liberal people of the world1 not because it is v1hole o.gn.in a.s the moon be-porfect . . now, or . may ever be, l;>ut because its s.troncls cmne last night. -.-AHON havo · more future po·ssibili tiGs for the kind. &f a country · that ' ·theY ··'Seek than any other na~ion on the SUMO MEETING earth.

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versible .fact tliat there a.re loyal Japanese Ameri­cans · who a.re willing to :t'igh·t for the United States. If the volunteers wer·e spread throughout the army their enlistment would attract little attention but the fo:rmation of an all Japanese A.nerican combat team composed entirely of voitµiteers will help tre­mendously.· to ·convince those who oppose the Ja.po.nese Americans. _It is h()ped :that the JQpnnese .Aluerican combat team will ' become one of the outstundi,ll8 uni't$ of the Amerioan ~ry. This oombot team will fight with and as a part · of a Cauoa.si~ force .. The ·. WAr Depa.rtmont ho.a faith in the loyal Japanese .American. This 1_~ a splendid opportunity to dqmonstrate to · the .American peopJ.e and to the War · Department that Jap­anese Americans have faith in Amerioa. The succes& of · the program and· voluntary :reature ot induct.ion will be .a great step forwa~d ~n the rehabilitation pl.ans for Japanese American,- '•"

Sumoists meet~ng will oe hel~ . tomorrow. 7 p,m. ~\t rec. ho.ll 54. CoJllf!U.ttes will be· oleoted. · l'.\lblic is invit.ed. to attend,

REGIS Tl! .. ATION -- ........ - ... ·-·---.. ·-Fi nol Report .

Those who have not beea notiflo.d for mili ... te.ry ~egistre.tion i n Canal report at resis­trat ion hall Monda.Y af­ter.noon, 1 to ·5 o'olock, vri·thout fail,

Certain individuals in ~nal canr.n.mi ty wlx:> aave already registered vrill be . noti:t'fed to re-

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ERP.HD ING The Gila farms t9olc Ol'l

the airs of a bona-fide wild western cattle · ranoh during the last few days. On field 42 ar.ild the bel-. . lowing of.. restles& long-horned Me~can steers and throlt~h.. the . infil tera ting dust, . one ~Q~~ ~yu~ll,. tf-8 distinctive odors of burn,.. ing hide as the h.ot iron m e t the skins ;Of the

'steers. Here, Walt Emrick and his aowpunQhers burned the u. s, brand on 700 odd heads oi' steer. In a few more months th~se Japanese cowhands will be regular bov1-legged, tobacco-c.hew­ing punchers, err.TT rnJr"'rr. 0.'.-l.L~- .J.: l ·, .. T -·

The packinc shed shippt;'d out 2 carloads of cabbage and carrots this week to Poston and Colorado. This bri~s the · total shi~pe~ out to 44 carloads.

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Long-expected laying of linoleum- ,.on the floors of Butte reside1r~ barracks will start next w e e k, stated ~aki . .Asakura, evac­uee su1Jervisor in charge.

Linol~mn has been .. on. the projedt · tof' som~ · t~me, but the irregular .ship­ments ~f paste. d~iayeq the laying. Th~s week enough paste to cove~ ten b~ocks were shipped in. Paste f .or th~ balance of.33 blocks is expected· soon.

... ~salrura disclosed that he will,. have approxirna tely 40 .workers under him, finishing. a block in ap-­proximately 3 d~ys. ,.

SCOl:JT TROOP 63 MEET. ANNOUNCED

Scoutmaster Frank.Saka"1.' ' I ' • '

hira aaji9ui1ced i. t • h ·a ~ . ia, meeting of Scout Trqop 63 will be hold at mess·l6 in Canal .. ·Monday evaniilg, at 7 otcl6ck. , . .

f]fi'~ut~''(~~~~:~;','.'7' take charge o.f nusiB' pro-. grams • . J.?ersons vii th,. lim- . ited · experiences Will be . ' . considered. Inquire . be-tween 9 to 10 a.m. at the Canal ChS office, rec. 6.

PROMOTE ' \J,E:L.Lii.EING·.

PARENT ·; ... .. .. ; TEACHER Ass:EMBL.Y.

Butte ··H19h~ Sernor Banquet'

Fumi Yoshthoshi · . Chairman Tonight

''To promote ~he . moral, Al ~hough there w~ll be physical., t\n~ i:1ental well- no midyear graduation ex­beilf€ of all ohildren". as erotses, the bfgb. senj.or of t h e dominating motive, the Butte high school will Canal proper :parents.,and have thoil; banquot · a n d teachers, and all :persons dance toniBht at mess halls inter~sted in tbe w'lfare 45 and 43 respectively , o:r . tl~ ... childr.eu will attend , d1$clos . .ed Jnuniko. Yosh,iha~ ti1e meeting o't the"' Parent~ shi ' . gerterai cl1ain1uin. . Teachers Association~ Wed., An interasti.IlG prot~ram February 24, ,in mes~ 13 of me.ny ·guest artists and from .7:30 p.m. w. o. Saw• sp~akers will highlight yer, J'. P. MoVey, Dr. G .• P. the banquet. Young, members of 1t h e Guests • wi 11 include f~cultu,. ~~ock ;reple~~nt~~ Capt. Norman H. Thompson, · t1ves, .. arld · student l1'epre... LeFOY Benne~~' ·fredJilil.le:rr, sentatives ·,-rill act as re- W'.:Q . .. ·,Tom''5awter, Philip capt ionists to greet · the Mc Vey, . Mr • .. a.nfi r-.:h~s. Nug~ many p~rents. · ~ntertain- gets · ~ ]\ijita;. class· advi­ment and l'efreshments have seJ;'s . Henry Feland, Mabel been planned to ac1d ·c.;aiety Shelq.on ·a n d Chnal high to the evening .• . ·-- ~chool representatives.

BL~CKOUT {EJlVES-:_ '"'"''*'\:,~ ABROGATED

... ,.L To visit the Lordsbur£ • t New Mexia~ Internr1ent Q.unp .

The .blacl::out :scheduled were Mrs_.. Tsl;lya Ikena.ga, for. the state oi\ Arizona Hobuzo Ik~~ago., Mrs. Kuni.;. - . ... ' ~ . 011 ,}11a..~l:J.i~t01~' e hit-thd.ay', Y,C Oa:c:i.do., Tadashi Osadn, Feb. 22, was banne~ :~under Mr.s. Illini N~kE. tani a n d telegraphic order~ .rroni William Nakatani l.ef-t Riv-Lt. General Jolu~ L. DeWitt, ers yesterQ.ay. • co:rmnande:r of the Ylestern ... Also leaving fo:t: a te:rn­Defense Comr:i.o.nd, announced :porary leave for the Colo­],J..nnan Brown, d e p u . ~ y raa.o River. . J;JrO j ect · w a s director. · Masato Fu-j imoto.

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general charge . 40t if.· C. : '.. . ~'ebruar:r 18-George Oka 'Tom• Sa.wyert Superinten- from <amp Hale, Colorado, dent pf Schools and pres- Pvt. Tadashi Yorezani from ent acti:pg deputy., d.irector Ca.mp Cr0\i1der, Mis$ouri. of Canal, have bt;).el\ scr~p-ped. . ...

LIVE SMART.LY ON LIMITED IN(:OME

Living .sm.t:trtly, a.p.d ht .. P­pily on a limited . i~come should be a topic of in­terest to eva~yone in Gila project. aA.).l tl1e ... matter is in developiilB ~he ip­genµi ty ," . sa.~rs Marjorie Hills in the book ''Orchids

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~'The Woman You Want To Be ,a by Marjorif3 iVilson, is . a book in which she shoiivs '\l~men how t9. ~.~velop better :personality, ... i>oisc, and cha.rm. The two books . . . are. av~ilable on ~h~ rent-al list of tithe Butte Com­munity Library.

n Po.st Haste" ~y ;· To.l~y and Gentles and n The Com­plete Book: ~ of Garnes" are

CHRISTIANS HAVE (j.UEST SP.f .AKER

T h e Rt. Rev. Walter Mitchell, D.D.,- Espiscopal Bishop of Arizona, who has been veri.; interested ~n

the welfare of tho Japa­nese ev,,.cue.es, will . v-isi t B..l.tte tomorrow. He will deliver ·a sermon at the 10 o'clock rl",orning ·worship in Chapel :32, at which time . there will be Holy Cormnun ion sar.v i . ce . · a n d confirmation.

two :popular books on the shelves 9f the reference sec.t ion. n Post · Haste" is a handbook of busl ness and social correspondence for all modern letter writers. 1, 500 crunes with full in­struct ions a_nd illu~tra­tions are contained in the new Gane Dook.

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~~es~et~tle~. ~~.~n~~--~t 1 .~. :;~~~~-~:~~· ~j~r)~-~~~~~IYOlin~~;I· DiscUSslbf) . · ELECTIONS:: :i . :,tu u Ltu ,:t.·'fi"\

~. Hig~light~· of ' ot'b'.~;; ~~~ Inste~ of the regular ;,;.:: :A class.;> in "wood carvi~ location centers and con- Sunday ev,~;n~1lg' serv~c·s: in Yfi~'i~:. •begin .... . ~onday night· ~; di tions · · · o t .. · l 1 e'settled t h e Cl~i:·"ch 1 '-the . Eµtte te~,.12,~·; .. a~ 7~:30 in rooin· eve.cu~e;3 .. W~l,1 1.~be . the t .opic Young 1Bu,ddh1s~ - g~o\:l-p;··*·ll 13-9-'B. · This· ·class will of' Esther. Briesmeister's hold a special service/ at meet five nights a week talk vvhen she ~ppears be- dining hall 53 from . ? : 30 under . Ko i Hayrune • fore the Butte Young Peo- o'qlock .tomorrow . n~Ght ples · FellovishilJ at chapel with Tomio sqn6da S:s c~ir-40 tomorrow evening a t man. I "

· eight o' cloQk. Follo~ving w6:tsh~p ~er-:Misa Briesmeister, Na- vices~ ' election ·of Council

·ciorial Y\VCA · Secretary of office'rs v1i.ll be held~ ·on ,Japanese I projects' :· . ' \1lll t "he . swhe e.geiidB. will be also · discuss the t~rpe of the ratification of the personal .equipment neces- c:!dnsti·tu.tion. ' . l!-ipl.,r o·ne sary f'or those who are is extend~d a'oordial in­planning to relocate in vi tatiou. ·to .· attend this the near fUture. meet. ~

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Cabba9.es ColonY

F i - e. l d 59 harves.ted their crop last Thursday as the~r ·cut 250 sa.cks of cabliage . .. T1l:is field ~ff j .,u .. s t begu:q to . produce their · crop as it has 40 ~or~s o f extra quality cabbo.ge still to be har­viested in additioh . to ilb acres o'f potatoes; carrots, peas, lettuce, gQ~lio and tom.a.toes • .

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T. Mitslunoto, . u n ~. t foreman, has ~O .men vrork­iilg under him, 14 of whom ai'"e unit farmers. ·

VIV\L STATtSTICS·· BIRTH

February 18 · · To Mi-• and Mrs. Na than

Shigeo raniura, 48-13-C, a girl.

DEA.TH February 18 ·

Taraj ir~ . ~arila,~a~~:; . ~ ,: 28-13-C, passed away at 5 :35 :p~rii.· . a,~\t -.} rt~:v.e~~ Corrn11uni ty Hospital •. . .

Fire Departme.nt Hea(j Oh Tour . .

· w. E. )Iorrmr.n, · F~re 4rie-· pe .. rtment 8..lpervisor of' b.ll reloc~tion center~ nrriv~q y.esterd~y in Rivers to in~ spect the Chnc.l ruia. ·But.ta

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Plc.ce ·-- _.__..... ...... 8 a.m. Chapel 32

8:30 a.m. Chapel 59 Church~ . .· ~ . :• · · · y • 9 a .m.

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Grace Matsumoto's be­ginner's~ accountirig class will resume again next Tuesday.night, Feb. 23, at 7':30. De~la Taylor will replace 11iss · :Wro. tswnoto. T4e class vii 11 be held at 13-12-D. ·

Under'.· c. .A. Tyrrel, a course in poultry produc­t ion comr:ienced last Monday ar~d will continue every Mondajr · and Friday n~ght

until the completion ot t h e course. This class meets in 13~10-B at 7:30 p.m.

A course in ca'lculus will also .be held on Mon­day, a~ 7 :30, 13-10-D. .

A second sernester class in trigonometry will be gi veri ~ oh Tue·saay riight b

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Fire Departments • . He is on a tour of all relocation centers, and vrill remain ~ere until Feb. 24.

FORLJM SPONSORS TWO SPEAKERS

:r. L. ··shelly of ·eomr1un­i ty :a!nterprises, c.nd Esther Brie~meister, a n'ltional l'lf CA. wor leer visiting Riv­ars' will .oc guest spe::~kers

; · • · > , ~ ~ · · • • . . 1· " _ ·~nd., 59. Afternoon Worship (Japanese) • · · 2 Pe!ll• · .; / · ~Chapef Bc.1 Pilgrim · Fell6wship · :7 · p·.m. "1 . Qmi.pel: *q Y. P• Fellowsh.ip 8: l5 p.·m~· ··, .' : 'dhapel 40 Seventh Day Adv011tist• 7 :30 p.tn. 43-3-D

•s'aturday Service BUTTE BUDDHIST

Sunday School Services· 9 a.m. Sunday School Classes 9:30 a.m.

Church Mess 57, 58

63 and 64 Mess ~3

" before canal .. audiences, this evening from 8 o'clock under sJ:)onsorship of the University Club i n its . program of bi-monthly open foru1us. · Locale for ·the forur.1 will be 13-10-C, and Ichiro Imamura .~llpreside · as chair:rrnn.

Young Buddhist Assembly 7:30 p.:rp.. .A.dul t Evening Service 8:30 p.m ..

Cl1 .. NAL CHRISTIAN Sunda.~r School ·

English Worship Service .To,pc,nese Vlorship Service Young Peoples Fell6wahip Fujin Kai

10 a~m. 2 ·p.m .. ·

7:3o p.m. 3 p.m.

CA.HAL BuDDiiim1 Sunday School y. p. Devotional Service

9:30 a.m~ 9 :30 · a.n1.

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l?Ublic School nnd Church

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Mess 13 Church

RELRTIVES ·soUGHT Iilirnaj i Komiyarin (or Ka­

mi ym1ID.) di e d 0 ct. 19 , 1942 at the Sacramento County Hospital leaving no relc.­t ,~vos ,. · · i · t was. ·reported ye ~t erdo.y. If • tlicr.e are

~ . :;.ny friends of tho' accens-ed, plea~e report to the Social Service Off~ce , room 19, Butte administra­tion building. ..

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.·Nan1.s. O .. utprqy .· ·Tartars .. 34~J3

B&TTE CARDS ENcdJN.fER MEblCS GREMLINS .· EN.GAGE POOP-OUTS . '

· Althotlgh.<. t'railins a t . .Commencing at i::3·o, the . Cardinal·s,, · paced by Ya.nnda. ha,lftime, ·· 2~.;:i.2, the na- and the ._. Tauda brothers, ·will attempt to· : maintc~in their:

. ::t ibnal . leat;u&.) · Nania crune . ·hot spot ·. in the 'league s~andi·ngs ~i.rhen they meet. · a · back · to overt~ka a tiring Medics · quin.tet. ·tomorrow afternoon. · The Cards, in all

· 'l'arta.rs · qv.intet, 34-33 proQabili ~y ,, -~houlQ. win, but the Gremlins who t~ey · ~re last Thursday night. · tied with fol' league · lead- · .: Ta_l~yema•. s 10, bucke.ts ership may· not find it easy '"·Br!l'TE. B !&GUE sc:~buU~s . in·· .the s·e¢ond llnlf, plus going. · ·Gremlins encounter :· · ·sunday-,· Feb~ 2

11. another · 2 .. digits in· the Okuhara· and the ~zing .NA.TIONAJ.. . . ·

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~irst w a '.a · iargely held Poop-Outs·, who may again Nania vs. Trouble Shooters; .. . ~e.spo11sible : ~or ·: ~lie ~n • . p~ll .. a surpr~se • .. _It :~ , . 10:00

Sharing· sco;ring honor s . be --recnlle'd <.· .thnt · it was Enginee1,.s ·vs. '. Ze1'hyr$ 1:'30· : Vii th Taka.~18.,was ·Ta.1·:tar• a ·this ·so.ine 8quud tha.t upset· .. Don 's1·. v~. Gophe·r~ · 3:30': Kurasliige vrl. th. 12 points. the Bu.lldogs; several' Sun- AMERICAN ( . : . ·:

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. ·~1i ·: . . .. , . "· :~;J; The 2 :45 B.llldogs- YMB~ ll)On :rrs. vs. :.B~ins 3: 30 ~·" -A 1 l Guadalupe YMHA. nffo.ir should prove tnrter­

: baseball a n d SOftbnJ.l .. esti~ O.S . both ·n ve!S'.., c.re ' .pliiyers are asked to '~ptend . evenly matched with •p'ltenty ·. an .. impo~ant meetiP.& to- o~ o~f.e1~i ve e:nd .. · de:re~sive night in ·. t · h e blo(ik.. 63 powel" •· Dll~s ,. vrho have :;,et

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membars are also rf)quest~d lose ai1other when; ~r . the~r to ·· attend.. • · niee~ : ·.tpe · ~iremeri .. at ~:145 • .

CANAL BA.5KETSALL ... .. HOME ··~T{lETCH .. .. . . . . .. . i ,

'SOLONS . THREATEN' ·cAROS; . ROCKETS MEEI . BtdG:KHEAbS

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Tomorrow's Chnal GEimes i·: oo Rock~~s .. _ Blockhea~s 2:3d Maharajahs · .-l?oop-Out·s. ; 4 ·: 00 Ihkes .- , isciuires i 1: 00 Bronc ofi · -·" · ~ Bruins : 2 :30 G·rernlins· - · Vikintss · 4:00 Grizzlies-Blk•hds. Bs l:OO Ochis ~· Buckaroo s 2:30 Bears - ,Raide~s 4: oo .Roughriders -Cyclones· l ·: oo B16ck 25 · .. Block ·· o . .. 2 : 30 J e.QPS -" .Ce.rd Juniors · 4:00 Qnrds - · solo¥ .

NEWS-COUHIER picks the fir.st ment toned teams a·s .The · Canal .·c1~y Athlet~c C?n1'Pr~~ceis ·cage car1paigns

have ontere~ . the 1;lonie si;:r;e·tc11 v1ith,.~te final .outcome the i,vinners • . still obsour~. and .l:ll!Pr.ed~otable• '. ·

Vii t .h tomorrov1' s fifth rou.nd oi' casQ.b.a . warfare in- ·" .RJTTE GIHLs'. l{OOP eluded·, the Aye loopers h?-ve · 'rour unf'iniShed . engage- · " SCHEDULE rnents on schedule~ , . . Sunday, Feb. 21

Tomonow, .the ffrm '_lead.. !n the Bee-Western Di- · Falin~s vs~ Orio;ies' .1:30 held ·by the Cards and Rock- vision; the tp.ree way· dead- Sp8.1•kt l t. vs.' D.ichess 2 :30 ets · wi~l ·again be · ;;ub.ject . lock on . top, among tha·• · · l\tionday, Feb .• 22 , to the deadly threats of' Dikes,.: Grizzlie~ :~·~nd ·ochis~ · Ae~li~ns v~~ J .u·.G. ~:45 the Solana and .Blockheads is expected · t.o ~reirliin. un- · .. ·· ~ Tu·esday, Feb. 23~ respect.ively.. : . changed 4-ntil.ho·rl r1eek. ·:.-shoroting .St.ars v~ .• Fal.ines

Prospect o f emerging · .. ; · ~ · : · "· · 6 :45 out of ·: the cellar spot i·s BUTTE GIRLS' HOOP '. STANDING • . . ., . very. diL1 ·ror the Cycl~nes TEAM W L '. Pdr •. .' CANl.L GIRLS' }IOOP who. meet the Roughridera Spa.rkl.ettes 4 o 1000 RESULTS and the · Raiders who take Orioles 3

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on the Golden Bee.rs·. Shooting Stars ·3 . 1 ~.50 --.- .. ---------The Vildngs will spend Buak~teers 3 · · l; 750 · '

their bye .· this . week' by JoU~G. 2 .. a . 500 A.ereo COunC;/. playing . host. to Butte'·s Tri-Mors : · ·2 2 · 500 .. . ·

. Pa&~dena. Gremlins, . · Aeolians l ·. 3 2"50 ·re G: · .. i . , · · . '· '.

A..~ 63 SOFrBA1.aL LEA.GUE S CFiEDJLE :f. •

Sunday , .. i!feo•. 21 · Block 60 vs. Block 63 2 .: 00 Block Gl vs. Block ?2 2;00

MOnday~· Feb. 22 · ·Block 59 vs. Block 74 6:30 Bicek 58. vs. Block 73 6:30

' . ' Nanis, 34 · Tartars, 33 ·Takayama 12 ·F I~rashige 12, Moriwal(i 7 F Sakaguchi · 6 T. '. Og ino . 7 C Shinllloto 4 Yannuchi 4 G riayashi 6 Tsushima G 'yoahida 3

Hi-.Tinxs 1 · 3 250 .. . .· . ' Illohess · .. l · 3 · 250

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rw~~;;;1······:·:::.~ ~ T w o· girls~ athletic directors · to~ work'. in aA,s inimedia tely •: · See~ .A.nni'e Fuj imoto.1· . aAS . Girl~' ~th­letic Di.rector. . . . . .,

· · Subs: 'NG.nis-0;• Ar.aki ,4; G. Hara.; .To.+-tars- .B. Ha.;.

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Cotl.~cil ·.for the coming Model .'·Airplane Cont&st of :j3l.1tte Aeronaut-ic Associa­tion will meet this · Sunday niBh t, · 7 p·.m• at .. (3..eronau­t ic headquo.~er 3fJe There will be a 4

· discussion 'cf plan$ · :rqr. the co~ng pro­gram •. · . ,.

Commit~ee heads are as follows ·: ''. <1 Chairman- Henry Ohye; . vi-oe-ahairman Bert

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Doi: su·pe;rVi1s 'ar of event-Shug· '.Mizuknmt·; field su­pervisor-Nickie !Ciharo.. ·

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Saturday, Febr\i.eiry: .:~9~ '. i~4;5 :· - . ; · I . .. ' '

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N··E .. ... · .. W· ,'·"\ i ,,, ... , .... s'. -'· ~:::: ·E··: · ... At Ed· ,. s·~';. T·.· ER··. -.. ... · . . ..... .... \ ... . . .-J... • ,, .. .. . IYI· .. ... _. . · · .. : .. ,

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A~4.~,I7 •• _ .. EDUCJ\·Tl·ON ... _ .·.· .. · Phenomen.CJI Grow.th OFFERS -PERSONA!;. 6A~-N . -AT s-1u:_. the p~'oi~ - - ~~ ·:· g~Orro .. rr.Oin .. ,.

Vfi t~ :regt~trstton· "·tor.· · Aau1c "Fiduoa... an enrollment or 300 on :. O~tob~t 7 6 :. to tion'~~second semester .-t;ajcing .P~8:!~ .alL' over 1900 by th~ end . .. of the yenr. -On.e. of next week. the Glla News--Court&r is out o't .. ev-ery four .. ~dul~.s · _ at . Gi .i~ ... ~ . .. is _al). ·;: _ proud to pre~env this-~ ·special ADULT EDU- active · pa.rtioipant., ·: 1 ·n. ... · · at . .. lefist ... · :o~e CJ..TION. NU~tBER. . . .. .. ; . . . leo..rning group. • . .. . . '·

·· Detul.nd· has raised the number of'. sub:- :. .: YOUR ADUL.T ED_U.CATION . jeots .. rrom 5 to 20 1 the. numQ!3r .. 'csr g.r~~.·P . .

Every person has wants and .desires·-•: ··: leo.ders from. 19 to 4S.; / .ND ADTJI:i'.r EPTJPA­some large' some small• - It' is: the ,job TION IS : S.T'ILL GROWING--BECA.USE I'l' -IS· EF·- . .. of Adult Education .. tc» lead to .. ·: .the at- FECTIVE. - ~ .. ~ .. . ~'." : . . tainin:~·nt : of those goais • .• · ,,·;: :·: WORLDWIDE · • . : ,._ · .: ~

Is it an INCOME you . "rant? -: Then Ad- It . is . po.rt of the fastes.t . '. :.gre>_!i~ ult Educati.o?i..OlTes you leadership in movement in the 'Vlorld. In .. o. ·~ew ~ ~~ort the ''V'odatl.on of your choice • · • ·• . yeurs Adult Eduet\iiion . ha~ . swept . every

Is it PRESTIGE you ... want? · Tbe"·~du.ce.- litero..te .c:ountry _ :tn· the ::world• .. · I~: ·~~- .. -.. i.

ted man -or woman . . : :oo.~nds . re"peot, rope :tt ho.s been ·used by the ~o:zt·~·: ~nd · · feels' · more assurance 1·: posQesses. know- the Soviets for Q.11 . of. its Psychologio~1 ledge and skills that".may , rii&rk --~ him a value--o.nd the· ··terrif.io wnrtime ·atrunina

-.lq*~er. . .. ;·;·_. " :. .. of those tvvo peoples is proof tho.t it . .. -1~::: .. it ':soCIAL CONT.A~T:S.? ' .. , .. ~· .... HAS VTORKEDJ .

Sucoes31\Uilmllf MAt!AGll1TEI1fT? ~ D~./tOCRACY TOO onn mo.ke it work--:F'OR A,_ HAPPIER~ ~..!:_~Efi · L}~J-. .. > ~ : ..... : · FREEDO~B ,~d~l~ .' ~tt~o.tion · o..l;.~ .,ove~ the . ~ -..

... . ·" .. ~ : "·· · : · · United_· S:!d·tea . .-\1"7 ·~n~\.\1.·~ .... . '. ~~ · .. ;pt'£..ltt_ .~·,._,"' ... " .. ~ .jj · ~"< ... ·.· ,.-... ~- ~ <. : ~ .~ : ·" . , IS DOipG ,ITS ·s r-LA..RE;· -·".'7e at-e ·prou.d o_f~~ ... '

~ ~ ~ . po.rt in .. this .gr.oo,t . wprld ... moyement .. .. ;· .Vfe " , _ ~n.-wJ10..tever way you look for .. suco~ss. nre. proud .that VIE a~~ .. ·using i't for . . th~ "') ~ * ·· · ' ...... ·· ··- libero.tion of meri•s inind·s •

. /~ l./'cii~. lldiLlt:. .. L.d.l.1c4.~i~n · .. : ~ .. is geared to heip you ... atta~n it~ - · ·· \ J - ,. · ·- ._.. 5

vo ur1teers- . ·erv.e .. :. . . ... .

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·:."E Mfi_Y 11.:".VE YOUR BRAND OF SUCCESS. .. . .. Fourteen . vdiu:nt~ors' . teach entire! v ---- . ' "" COME IN A~ T..:\.LK IT OVER. ··· - . 1vithout pe.y: Jo.ck Imr.dn, Ma.e Shirnko:vro. •

;{ ,__ ~/~ ...//,, --- .. Tsugi E~~.mr..do., Jeo.n Kn.wrun.oto, John Lo.nd-~"'-<l-tz. /'C~<-~~-vro.rd, Della Tnylor, Grace Mc.tsun1oto, Mr •

. . ... · ~ : .. . " . J~endel ~· L1obe:nnan · Sugano, Peter Marshall, . . Mt:~ - ~~s~g~~~ .. ... . . .. Direc.tor of Adu~:t Education J-i~dori Morool::a. ~ · Ken Ni'~hiinoto ~ -Robert

'Spencer, Shunki Shiraishi. · -~ . ' . ....._...... ... .-. ......... -----~-~--~"!""'9"_.

. ONE THOUSAND, N·rNE HUNDREDANoFIVE . "' . . f\R'f·" .A~J(EAD'i LEf\R ~~J. ~ ~'JG

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286 in P.i~TTERN DRAFTING Mess 6 517 in PAT~ERN DHAFTING . .. - ~ . · :~"· ., .

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Mess 52" . under D. Be.ba·-:--7 "'Mes·s 24 .. ··: under S • YtUiiunoto·

.:: :· · >: ... " · R.: : FuJ imoto Rec. · 9 · · · -A. okaea.ki .. Mes'$ 63

.. . .. .· ~. 3as.aki '" ·: Rec . .. 21. · A. 1.~a.tsumoto· - . . ·~ ~ . :> >~ . · $. · Ko.to ·· _ .. .. S·. Matsuol-Ca: " : .. · ... t1I6n" t h ru"· Fri·, 9-11,: 2,.:.4. v-9 " · · . . .. • " .. K. Hinrun.ide· . 6~i :in '1-:.!.1Et ICANIZATIOI1' ENGLISH 13"'-13-o· :. ·· J. 1'ogurl

u'hder T.- FUkUda ·,- . . 13-13~c . · ·Mon ~thru··:Sat, 9-11; 2·-4,: 7·~ . . . ·.-: : .. . :T: •. :'"Yama:gttohi : .. 13-11-D 148' in A.MEF'ICANIZATION ENGL.ISif ",43~.a.-B

.. · ... · 'l'~ Y-0nnht:\:l"a. .. · . . . . under R. Uwilluini ----:-: 43..~10-B i~o_n 'thru Fri~ -7,;.9 p.m. · - · .'. """ s. Puki..u:>lca . . 43·-12-C

3·2 fri Rl\DIO IIBI',\ IR. . . · . 13-10-D .. : " : ·':. _. :. : ·.r.:i. Tada; · . . · ~ R•c • 72 · . t1nd.er J. -Imada-: · ... · · .::,: · .. F • . 'l~su.j:i -. " ,, . ... . . Mon, \Fed, 7~9 P•IDw. = :. :-·

·29 in ~EIOI\Tlit.:-ND . .. . .. i3·..:.12-~n ~ · . unde·r M. Shiraka.wa i i3-13..;.B.

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· , ,J ·.:.--xa:wruno-to · .. ·· · .. ..... !~on, 1".!'ed~ · 7:.;.9 1».m.-· · .... .. ~ ;.. · ~ .· · :

. ·20 in :F :'.MILY RELATIONS . <.: ' " . .. . ,· .. 13-ll•C· • · und·er J •· Landward - · · : • • • • •• t · ' • ••

Tuesday, 7-9 p.m.

.. . . A. Ln~u~a;.. . ... .. ~ ·-, _ Mon ·thru .. ~.t. 711'9~ -. pJm._ .... 132 ·.in SHORT:L~ ND .. ~ .... undery" • . ~!~Jiki .

.: ~ :.-: ~on . thru, Fri, , 7:30-9:30 . ·12.4 in DA):HYING .. , . . ~

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Mon thru Sat, 7-9 p.m. (over)

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. · ~Q .in· CHINESE UNGUA.GE · .' 16 i·n AccomlllG .· .. 15-i~~ under Mr. SugMO l~n, w~¢. ~-' fr1 .. { 7-9 p .m • . : . -.· ~ .

. ~2 ~ .~~RX . t: • •. .4~1&-D \ . ~ter ~ . Xilig': J . • • • " .

.... ; .. · l~to.n, ·Tues, F.ri , · ·7_9 p .m.i

under D. To.ylor 13-13-D -< ': -.~~:· ··Ji:, ·~e.~o~o . . : ~ - , . · \ .. . ;: f • ,,; · ·,

Tues, ·tnur, .,.,.g·· p.m; ~ · "· · . ..w • .·

l? ·:i ·n DAlRYIHG·· . ·· ~- · · .. ... •.. . . : ;13-10-:B unde-r c. Tyrell .. "·

· · Mo.a, , Thur, ?"!199 p.m. . :· · 69 in lW>IO REPAIR · 43-3-C 16 -in IeEA.DERSHI? TRAINING

·unur P. Mr..rahall · · . · · Tues, Thur, 7-9 p .. ·rn• ~

13-10-C : ' · , under ...:.A • . Sa.niwa.ta.ri

·. 14 · in FASHION Alfl'· ·. ·under D. fi~ ..

·· Tues, Thur., 2-4' 7~9 p.m. · 14 in WOOD1:fORIUNG .

unde~ K. Ha.yam!

:Mes• 24 Rec. 24

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Mon, ·Wed, ·Fri, . 7-9 p.m, 68 in COSMEl'OLOGY 43-13-D

under lfl'. Jiecsepwa . . Tues, · Tllfur, ·7 iZ0-9 i3o " ·· .,., ..

55 in COOKING · . · 43 Meas under c. Cardwell . Mon thru Fri,· '1-9· p· .m.-· · ·

50 in FillE Aili! • ~a.nd· LANDSCAPE · 41-14-B .. ~ .

under S. Inaba Mon thru. Fri, 7-10 ·p.m. ·

'l'2 in Am . · '. · 13-12-A - . . · · · Urider J. ·Ishii

·· · · Mon thrti Frf, 713~9 :50 10 ·in 'ADVANCED M'ATHEM.A!r.ICS ·

under s. Shiraishi "Mon thrU.·· . ~·hur, 7-9 p.m.

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1~10-C .. ·under M. Moroolca. 1~10-1): " .. · ... l~on, Wed~ 7-9 plnt. · · · <. "l 6 ln WOOD,/ORKI?JG·· . ·

· under H. · Brunell Mo?'. thru Fri, 7-10 p .. m.·

: :.. 15 in FAMILY RSLA.T IONs · . . 43-l~D "Un.d.e r ~, Lo.ndwe.rd

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Fri, 7:30~9.:30 . · 10 in ARCHITEaI'URA.L DRAFI' ING 43-5-C

under K." Uishimoto/· "· .... .. .. , -'\ ... 1 -: . • ,. ~ . • • • •

AT · CANAL: . . . . Bee. 13-D ~OPE?(FoRUM, .G30GRAPHY .. OF REioCATION, . ..

COOKIMG, . FARM ·PRoroarION. . . . ' ...

AT ·BurTE: . .43.:.1-l) --i.ccom I:NG' : "··ADVANCED , MAT~..TAT'I cs.. .

FARM. :P'RODUC1rION, J>RAMA, .. SLIDE RULE, . OPEN FORUM. "

· ·TU.es, .. ~hU.r, ·1..:9 p~m~ . .. 5 in SPANISH . . .

wider ~ ! Spenc~r · · · ·. ~1ie'~ ·~ .. Thur;; 7-9· p •m• . . .

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~ PL'U$ . TH ESE. mI<l~I~J- -- . · · .·.· . . . . .· . . . . . some twenty mag .. ·zin.ea and iiew.spapers on a reading ta'ble in the Adult Education Office OPEN TO ALL.

·A library on the GEOGRAPHY OF REWCJ...T ION. . .... ~ - . . ... . .. · '. .. : .'. A libra.ry ... on~ i.riier~~¢t :1·at·id·n: Et{GLISH .• ,· · .:' !~ · .~ :

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• and a finol. word to th.e. SERl_OUS - -' . .

: ADUIJI' EDUCAT·IO!Lis j ·sc~·EllCE. People . -.a project · gr·oups·. · · trained in it -.r~ ·apeQia~ists in GROUP And to know how to . fit that education PSYCHOLOGY and in indiYi.dual reactions.,. to :the needs of' his coamunity, the Adult

More and more adult. edu~ators are be- Educo.tor must KNOW thr .. t Qommuni ty, be a ing called in b ~r LEADElt$, l?Y a&uinistra- pa.rt of it, liv:e.it and ·with it- end tors in all walks of life, to give COUJP · for it. Thc..t · is what YOUR Adult Eduoo.­sel· on the reac.tions and moat effective tion hc.s striven every ·moment to do.

· nietho<Us of dealing with the .people they · 'I'here hnve · boen discourtligements a sup.. ·· must ·work \Vi th. · - · '"' plies M.d nu:i.teriols n..re not plantiful in

· · Not to mention the .numbers '. who · oo:me wo.rtime;. · .. ~ .w6re sl:ow in .. discovering wfta ·,their indiTidual .problems, beoa.u.sea · wha.t. c, tremendous influence Adult Educep.

Adult Educatfon · is not..-ca.n not be- ti on was and could ·bes."bUt U ·We go into a dull-gray .. colleoti.on of pri say old our second semester,, we .. can be quietly ~ds and :efteini.nate ·moles~ · It is ·no · ... ·confident that . progress has · been made,

· 1onser restricted · to~· :9~µ.t.ft":c1e..8srooms-• . ·· that. ADUm EDUCATION 'JiA.s ITS FLlfGER ON ·· It ·ctUi be evcryi.1herel·' it ::~mi bo every- THE PULSE OF ITs· 001~nruNITY as perhaps no . thing. 'A BIL'.LBOARD cQ.n ·be :. adult educ~ other activity has · or .can have, and that

.. ~ "tion• A P.AMPH.Lm' can ... . b•. :: i.Ctult · · .. ecma.- those who a.re : part · pt. aclult Education ti on. An ARGUl4EN11 can .' - be :a.a.Ult educ.,; .. ". ··miJ.7 be inore~~.~~~~ .. ~!'OO~~ed for their tion. As well ·' as "·Classes and seminars training in meeting community probleins.

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(5"~-;v.cemen V1s1t;~ f Must be Reg1.stered

I Because a record of I

Aliens 17-38. ~1a.y En./1s·t . In .. . . .

United ·States Armed fo.rces · all. entries and depart­, ures must· be made to · Aliens in the lr/-38 aGe 1n·acl~et may e11list in the Washington, all soldiers Ar.ned Service of the United States, annO\lncer.1 Chptain v·isi ting in . the center Norman Tho111pson yesterday. must repart t o Johll Any person desirins ·co enlist; should exeou to f'onn ~~ward, leave officer!) _30_4A_·_i_n __ t_he __ r_3.l_t_t_e_A_dil_11i_l_.1i_stration Buildinc, 7 p.m. to

MATSUNAGA SELECTED COOP !!;~,ph:·a:~~.evaul.ne this

DIRECTiQRAL BQ1A . . · ~D ' p· RES.I DENT ]'on11er .Merchant Marine _ 1~ ~ sailors with credentials Kato,. who ·with ':i}ad.8.shi to show experience may re-Tahei Matsunaga, member

of the Board of Di1~ctors from Butte, was elected to serve .as president.of C'A>n­sumors Coop at the inaugu­ral meet in:;.: of the 10-man Board·of Directors yester­day.

Vice-president is Chn~ al' s Hilcotnro Kono. Sec­retary ·is Butte's Uasato

:JANUARY PA·Y (0MM·ENCE5

Disbursement of a part of- the January ~rroll

cor1'.[nenc~d . SuturdaJr, Feb. 20, · anuot~nced · R. J • Slaw­son, Senior A~~inistrntive Officer. The rest is ex­peoted by March 1, anc1 thei11 clistribution will be ccxnpleted during the first· week of' next month.

The payroll for approx­irna tely 6, l O o evacuee workers~ including · 900 in the ~19 category and 100 part-t iriiers, t o t a i - s ~~~9? ,539~26. ---

NEW ADULT ART CLASS SCHEDULE

The new schedule for adult ar~ 'class i·::L.11 , ·b~e,g:i.n Monday, liarch. 1, announced J"im Ishii, instructor. The scheru1le released is as foll0\7S: Monday-landscape, Tuasday-corm·,1orcia.l, Yfednes­day-life, Thursday or Fri­day {dopending. on t h e movie schedule )- general art.

Classos will be con- . ducted in 13-12-A f r o m 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Ha.i,.vaii Club neet inc: Disoussion: soldier ente~~·­tairunent, luau, membership; mess 64,· 7 :30 ·"lionic;ht.

Iwamoto heads tb.e Butte turn to the sea in the s .tudy o.nd Rosearoh Cor:'t·::.it-. sor10 brau.ch .. of so1"Vioe by too on Coops. Shol;>ei Sa- conto.cting Captain ·Thomp­sal<i , .. Canal, 'is .treasurer. son n.t the· Butte c.drninis­appointed to serve as head trc.tion builq.ing between or the .l~du.cational Ck>i::n.nit- the hours of ? ·p.m. to 1;iee was Iwruxioto. 9: 30 :p .!~· .

Saturday nicht, 3 · i x First Lt. Robert House, mer,1bers o:e the Board of VTA.A.C of Phoenix, Arizona, Di1~ec'tors fron :Su tie wel'o i .s... ex-,L)ect.od in Ri vars soon annou1iced a·t the meeting to assist ·in tho nili ta.ry ot the Coop . Co1v~ress of ro:~i;j.strntion, according to Delegates a . s follovts: C~rrta.in Th~~~~E.! ___ . Shokichi Itabashi s:d Tahei M.a"ijsunat;a.;..section I; Rui­hachi Eza.ki and Yoriyuki Su to-Se ct ion II; Shii.:11)e i Tanaka :.1nd Yuhei bshir:ia­Seotion III. Carnal mem­bers were nai~ed earlief as follo.ws: J"oe On:iachi.:.sec­tion . I; Harry Kono-Section II; Isa b11ro Sugiyarna.-Sec­t ion III; Shohei . sasu~-.:i­Sec·cion IV.

YC)U~~-;;the-;-;;ort Janual"y J.J)w

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FREE ·TRADE FC)R,LJM 'TOP'f C

ITOS a.nd CIJllS of free trc1do v~ill be mooted at the B.l.tte discussion group· m0cti:ng by H. c. :E'reeland, But·te high school : social science instructor, a n d John Welles, C'.anal OAS su:pervisor, toui:~ht a t 7:45, stated Torn Hirashi­rna. Under t h e general heading · of "Vlorld 'irade Relationship in tho Post­~1ar World," the two s:Pealc-. ers will bs j oinea. in the· discussion by the audience. Hirasl1,irna · will cha irrrie.11 the eYent.

.Entry Rtile · Refaxai1on·s Encourage V1s1tat1on,s

Vfi·th the relamtion of n:dstr.eatment and b a d regulations coverning the entry of ni'sei soldiers in·to t11e .cen·toJ?, · furlough vi'si ts from Camp Savarse, Mirn.10 mY1iu~ are on ·~ho · })icli:­UiJ •

0:1 ··;::iuir (:rri v(-..1 l.Lo'.!'o ,· ·(:: .0 si)ld :i.ors CJ.'O invc.:r.-ia.bly nstonis~w rl c:.ncl indi;.~l17i.nt . '

nt :tho rwnCtl1 S of discont,:n1t riHoJl(.~ tho :.1.i l:ln nt SaVct:?O ~

P~'t. Grant Ichiko.vnl., in discou:cJ;in:~ tho rtnnors of

m o-.. r a 'l e, ern11hatically stated, ~1'I don• t k n o w where they co1n.e from~ but they are all false." ·

. "We are invited out to private parties and t o

·public socials of a 1 l kinds. Many nisei. sol­diors Otl tshine tho Cauca.;. si8.ns at these functions.

. Ano., I mir.;ht add, that some are taki1~ blondes O\l t .n

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FCY . Nosing around in the

·other · papers, we . find that --irfilf..RI' · MOUNTAD~ residents

~ arebe1nF1Ss'lred . ti1elr shoe. ration. books a1ready­-Imi8.ine' .(and here we 'are

A few .. shoi:t. . . wacl:s a~<? . iilto bi&~ issue 'iri .. t!e· center --reporters especially~-­was resettlement. · The vmA had annol,lnced that . reloca- wearing .9i+r soles .down .to tion was to be · given. first priority, first c.onsidera- --?) .. .. t ion. . . JE!t-9J~_,_C~'.IMU'NI£~ tells

Now the sensation of that time has been almost com- us that the na.n-power of pletely· obscured by the pressing milita:rY regis.tration . . t h e . Arizon~ Rel9cation problem. Events are moving so fast -. that. · · people ·are Centers may be ~ tilized losing 'si'ght of' the essent-:.a.l need o~· t-l'l:,e oommuni ty. ·: ' '. f~r· the, , oul:tti ,J~ ~1o~ · o f

The military . re,gistra.ti'on is also an applicst:kn ·gua:y\lle tQ cQn.tr:Lbut.~ ... tp . ·for leave clearance. The WRA. has made ~h:a·t ·clear,' bu:J; ·the:· war ertort"'!":-go'od idea·, · by and lo.rge, .. the community has overioo~e:d tl:'l.at phase no? of it •. 'Not only is it an application, but it is a. Stretcl\ing the rubber . a step .. calculated to make possible a. greater resettle- little more, w.e 'f'i)1d" that ment. program, . by the physical :proof ·that' the ·evacuees ~1.7!!.~ has been tryill8 are also · bearing the obligation of cit izet1ship, and out experiments i n the therefore should be civen all the rights. · produc·t.ion of crude rubber

The real need for .resettlement is evident~ Everi if. from ... this shrub, too. the residents , were released today to go where . they PACIFIC CITIZEN tells·

. . .. ,. ............ .._... ....... -....~~ - . pleased, the majority, .will not be aQJ.e to return .. to us that Hawaii has f~lled , · their former homes fl.D.d Jobs. Those homes and jobs ·are its quota_ for the A.rrrry occupied and held by others now. ·The acute housing nisei combat tea'l'!l. neport·s situation in · California will not be able to handle -that ·enlis~rn.e·nts jam.tned 90~000 former Californians. The inevitable ciuestion Offices ri,ght . aft.Qr ·an.:.'. ever on the tonc,ue . of ri·ia.ny evacuees is, "Why not stay nounc'3ment. . .... here?" . MJNIKODA.' S sear~h . for

There is no quest.ion quite so short-sight.9d,. yet so its-svie-otheart v;as climax­tinged with patP,os than thise" In their bitterness the ed ·with tho selection of evacuees have become people to .. )e pitied·, haye become 5 fe~t 3 ct~allure · . an d self-pi ting • . They fail · tb see· tne· moral · disintegra- charm Ise • IntJ.zuki, the t1011 caused bJr the easJr life they lead .here. They do stuff from Section v. no~ try to ~ee that, · pa~ticularly, the nisei,, 'most of Lashing through t h e whom are still in. the vi tally formative years of thqir !Q.?~.& .J_~~ our mouths lives are n.o~ ~earning that life is one constant just sim:pl¥ water with. struggle~that, indeed, life · losos moaning without w,ha.t recipes they do print. roal effort to survi vc. Uni;,..---nun. .

The full horror pf the degeneration of the nisei in A n,isei fireman climbed whom the hope for a brighter future had been so cbnfi- a 90 foot pole to rescue dently plac~d - even a bare year ago will probably never · flag after the halyard

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be evaluated. · 'l,he .Gila colony, with . the lessening brake. control · or the family discipline, the lax methods of An all mate stuff · will work, the u.nconcern for schooling, the lack of a real- edit future editioµ of the ization that on the· outside throughout the world Granada Pioneer to ch.al­people are engaged in the greatest kind at struggle, is lenge the back is'sue put a real tragedy. In the normal man's fight to find a out by the femmes. · place ?or hiiri8elf in organized SOCi·ety, the' ' evacuees are being far outstr.ipped. If the .. parents and the "CLQPPY JQf1 DRAG ,leader's Of the· nisei t1';> not see to it. that . theY, re- J . settle, they will indeed :be a" lost 'generation ··an· :i.dol.:. "Sloppy ,Joe's Coming\" ent group incapable· ~f . m~eti11g the toug~ ·po.st-w~r to a hi-tone shindig spon­problems squarely. · · · · · sored by blocks ~4 and 44

The first concern, the essential need of ' the com- and supportGd by the Butte munity is. r.esettlement--it is tbre foundation· w 1 t h CA.S on Sa.turday, Feb. 2?, which evacuees can best meet the :f'uture. mess 45 at 8 p.m.

Event Daily Morning Service

{Feb. 22-2?) Speaker-The Rev. 1'!r, T. Hata

. Topi c-Ofu.mi Sei ten-Chor:1onkai ?:30 p.m.

(Feb. 23 and 25) Speaker-The Rev. Mr. T. Hata Topic~O Shoshinge

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lJary Monj i and Joe Shi­gezane, general chairrnan of the social, promise a nigf1t of dance and enter­tainmont, featuring "Sloppy Joe" and Tad Yamamoto' s orchestra. Refreshments will be served.

Bids are now sold at ~he canteens. and CAB o·r­fioe for 25¢.

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H·QUSES MANY· .. D[.F>ARJ·M'ENTS . crowder, Missouri t~ jcn·n .. · . . . . . . . • ... r0 . . . · .fianoe; Hiroshi Henry rv1ac-· Arte+. a Ii approximate ·. 'l'he di.visions that will .Y8l··1a to lJnivorsity of Utah, . . ' . . .. ,

seven weelcs of continuous not be si tno. ted. in the new Salt lie.fee City · and M::i.17 lo.hor on co~1~tru'ction and ad!nin~· strn.tion . · bu:tidi n g Koba·ra, .sage .Memorial Hos­beautification, the ' n e w ·a r' e .. . ~t.erncll. _Securit:f', :pitc;\l, Granada, ·Arizona o.dlninistrntion . building· · in ],ire: pe.:pur.tment, Mes.s . . Opor-· .Yesterday. . . \ .. . . . . Canal has been maae rend.Y nti,ons and tho Entor1);1."ist.is. Tomokichi 1'jatsumoto to for · occupancy this weelc .• · . ·The l;>uil:,ling W'Ei3 co.nst:r.'.uc·~~ . . Shoshone,. Idaho for out.:. w. c. 'Toin' sawyer·, ·supor- ,.ed ··on ... the ; sc~:ie· ~ of ·t,lj.e·, side · omployment·. · M r· ·s~·

,, . . . . ' ' . ~ . . ·. . ... . ' . intendent of schpols, is · ·But:te " ,a1:m.e:x: and · .i~ .railed Suel:o Kato ;tp j~in husband, ' ,· ablj1' ·~l;lan'cU:lng · the tnov'ing off·, "in.. ~ ·the ,stwe·. · inamJ.8r; Carnp Savage, " r.Ti11nesota o.n.d ancl' ·settling ·or' the ' de- · The· h~eh school ;nt. Q~ss.~s ... George Nak~shi,ma· and Ichi­pn:rtments~ · have' b'.een paint'ing · ·~iu·;a.ls .. ro ]\1ruya ' ·t:f'ansfers :·t o

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on the wa.l.ls ... to .. .gi Ve t·he Poston Eind Hor~1.~t .1'.'Io.untain room .P. .. jye~'!;~fn .. \ot.~~g~ ~ \ .. : , .}~esLiect~ vely, today. ·

The s·o:!~hwes.t · il:'oon! " vr:i!·l~ · SE. RV: C E C" ~ EN , · he occupi~d by Lewis Korn, : :Pvt. Georc;o Oka returned

·· Canal direo:.:t·br;;· .•tl1e ho~1.;..t/eo . Oar11p Eale, · Co1orado. Additional s~bjects of .~ \1est roorn, where the. :pre~. Corp. F-rli.:'d Suz~l<i returned

gene·ral inte.rest will be . ~ent · re-registratio11 · .i s to 1}:unri I:lob.inson, Arkanoas. offered : to tlie peo:)?le of . be~.J.J.g held, vdll ·Ge .tor. J::'vt .SJ~iz ·Kunihiro ret1.i::-ned Canal c6mr!1U1ti ty beginning .~ntbrviews; lov1er south- .. . to Camp Savage, Minnesota. March 1, accor.ding t .o west, 'room will b a·.'. fo.r ,Mam.-1.ru .a.ntl. Dorothy Akuta­Mendel · Li~berroon. , princi- Co1m.nu1i~ty Servi cos µ~40r . .. gawa for l.1ordsburg, ·New . pal ·of Adult Ed.ucatio'I1.- Iuthoi· Hoff~1tan ~nd ~·1\• J • . Eexico ., $aturday, F.eb.· 20 •.

New· courses. liste.rl, and Gaba, and the .lowe1· .north- . VI )I rORS the respective • tea·chers .west room will be occupied . . I.If;i.rl1ko Monon Kobayashi are a~ follows: Great Per- · 'by Project Attor:rwy Te:r.17 and Eij i Nishiyruna from". sona;l:i. ti'es-CBroline ~1elles .. ru1d • Socfal Services · Head ·• Ck>J.o1~ado Relocation ·center. (1:1 e~ " 17}; Basic Ari thmotic- . H. T.ut.tle~ . All other · do- Fvt. Grant Ichilmwa frori1 Ylarren · Higgins ·. (IVI f ",, W) ; }?r.irt1nents will . be locatod ... <ar:1p Suva.e;e, .Minnesota. · · Basic' . English-J"ane Lewis . in various sections oi "the . J:,>vt. Akiru · Ko.netomo · . ·and ( Tues. &, W); Dictation · room. . .. . 1'1yt. Ismnu · .o~ami'.\ from.' .Cmnp Pre.ct ice-Warren Higg ins (M .. -··- -~-·-··-· Vfr-i.l'tcrs I rre:x:as. . . ... 8;, W) ; ···shorthand TecJmiqu~~ · P'GGY f1.f.LPS .. A RRl iJ/"\lS ' "' Della. Taylor (F} ;· A1 .. t-Edna . M/.~\G .A.Ii J\J £ BUYS 'l1okL3r1i aud Shizue De-!'iTae :·Leggett a n d James ·· guchi ancl Michiyo Naknmura Ishii · (MI1\f.r); BOokkeeping- 'rJie. little 14c;gy in the from ·Colorado llolocation Della Taylor (Tues.} ; Geo- ·:au tte library has \again Center. Kyt,tn !tiro and ahi­graphy of Relocat'{()n.:.~irl"Se .'taken initiative to el,1.l,arge . yoe Saknc;Lichi returned Bartha Little~ · t h e .periodical section from Poston.,

Cl a- .... ss1' c~· 1 ---· .. with one-year subscrl.ptions 'i.) ··:::-J_J-l __ s __ _ u . . to fo~~ .. n.~w .' r•Jagaz~n~s·~ D,/ <J. { ... ·- ... ·

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G · ·c ·Aviation, and Consumer s Kurolw.wa, a gir+. IVeS QnCert Union :Report are amonc; tho · To H1'• ancl i\~rs.· .George A :n Classical ~nee dm.!.- ro~Gnt ac1di tions. Toyoda; o. girl .•

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1!~1~~?!0nt~n~~ NSRc PERMIT . SDl>ERVi-soR sroup ·as a welcome to the r ~AKES w·H· 101.1WD'ND VISIT spring season on Marc·h 20 " .. I . . '. · · ~ . "L I ·.

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at the Butte ·araphitheat~r . .. . , . On a whirlwind visit to 'the work of t~1e Stuclent Featured will be the .. · .. Gila J!1ric1ay afternoon and Relocation Center. . i s

0 Ntitc~acker Suit·~u by''. ~11e · ... satp.raa.y was Permit SuIJer- be:i.ng ·centralized at Phil­junior concert r;ro\.ip ,and visor ... Trudy . Y~ng of tho ·· adelphia, i n . ·ord.er . to modern dances c!.emonstr~ted Nat ion.al Stuc1ont Relcxntion . fncili tr.to. daily · ·contact by tha senior .group • . A c~m..! Coiu1ci~, forr.:erly : wi~h the with·the.Vinsl1ington off ices, pany of 70 performers will San F~a~1~i~co oi'fice, who · t hereby ·. ·1msteni-ng t h e participate in a , variety · was. e~1r c,ute to " the now issrnp1ce · o':r studynt re­of twenty - solo gnd gr01..lr} coi1sol'ida.ted · of:t:i.c~ i n leo.nc ~1nd perr .. i ts/ numbers. ~\Ii~s Arner.1i;)ra is . . Philad~J.pllia. . ·" LI .. r-) L··-;.:.)· - - h-:-·~-· i r.-"~I

a widely-known modern in.. ttrr ~1 e:, of:f.'ices i i1 ~µ rh . r1 .... ... . <...: (), .. JI.• ter·.1:)retive dancer a·nd. con- 1]':i.." ~tnci$co .~ i.:iortland, and T~ ,· ··} .. ~ · ~~ ·~ ' '\:'' ·~f · 1r.~ "-:- t.;r I i...,1 . , , _. , . t 1 • ... > ... .. 1, H·. \ . ducts regular classes at Sec .. ttle t.'..re being closed," Es -th .:Jr B:i~~o ~o ... 1c; 3.rJter , studio 60~ M:i,.ss l(ing · sai d ~ ":ind all Ua t iorml Y'.7CA ~.Jocrp.t .ary of

As a means ·of raising corrcj~ i1ond.0rice i:b the stu- Ja.pano so 'prqjoct1· ·w i + 1 funds for. 'l'ecordillg S 'o.nd dent roloc~1tion " g . 11~ . 9 .Y7 • p ... spqo.J .:: t9 o.. g:i~ou :p G>f . Cunc.l costur:ros, bids . 'will b e shottld bo ·airocted to the· high sc,·1001 c;:irls tomorrow, sold .. at 5~ per person. new· office in Philadelphia, Feb. ~ ·1 , at 4 p.m. in the

• T h e pu1Jlio is heartily Pa. a.t 1201 ChE:istnut St." s irls' physicu.l education welcome. Miss E1.ng stated that roo1:1.

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"I n resettlern.ent 1 ·~ 'vdl·~ls ~ Hiss . E~ ·~he~ .fik .. 1et~­isnt t p:rejudice you meet maiater, Nation.al YWQA. ~s nuch as ·curiosity·. The Secreta1~ of . Japanese p1·0-alert resettler can !ru:..ike · ject, u r g· e d nisei to capital of this · curiosity relocate, a _t tl:i& Butte to become acquainted with Youth , Fellowship · · Forum, ·ai.;.d liked by people of the · Sunday night. · Ccmnu~ii ty · oon~tlllnity they relocate acceptance of evacuee will. to." be materially a.id.ed 'by the

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With the.se encouraging manpower sho1··ta.ge . :ln the ·

Leaders.h-ip. Class Open

na.t ion~ · Whenever e. peo·ple farm~rs will carry on an r1·11 · a definite n~ed,tllero .· eJCPeriment w!th forty. acres is no . '<tues·t ion 'bu·t what 0 1' long s·tuple ~cotton. their presence will te less This .experimental · planting re·sented. · ·. of the new v:!4:~" Att of ao1'.:..

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As a. result ; o f the --~ · · ton will be c·arried on' at. meetings held in both com-· Buddhists Elect ... the rec.iuest to.f _th~ 9ao~ton t munities +a;st, weel-;:, class- · ·· · " · · · ·. · .. · ".Experimental ·station."' · -es in . leaderehip training New ,Coun('il ' ;: 'MELON will 1::e conducted. . ror Butte . • •• rI'he residents are pro-and C'anal. , ~esidents this At theti· . first r mass .. J:1ised an abundance of mel-week under · ~he direotiou Yoi.lng Buddhi.st As~ocia·tion. ·: ,on this summer as all the of .Esther Bri~seraeister. rally hela. ·at ·mess hall 63, ·· ·:rarms have .large acreage

She will speak before a the consti'l:;ution of the .'of . e. . numb~.r _.of types of Can.al group tomorrow .even- Butte Young I3u.ddhist As- ·melons .on· their production ing~ 8 o,t'clock ~t 13-10-D. soc:lation' ·was ratified and scheduie:, Let's hope that

A cordial in.vi ta·!; :ton is udop~ed• El'ection of oT"'." .we . won~' t have too :ma11y extended to all present :Cicers then prooeeded with melon thieves. · and : prospective elub . lead- tempol"ary general chair.nJD.n v1EA.TFIEH ers, both men and women , Dr. Jolm Koyama presi(liti.g . " ••• Looks as if we•re in to ' attend these classes !.I'iromi' Matsmnct6, Ben ·ror. the regular summer whi~h c a :q. be . of great Tsudama. ;·· and George :Matsu- ·weather now. The mercury benefit to all. .. · ura will. serve on the Exe.:.. has been steadily climb.ing

CANAL CRAFT 01~.ECTOR MOVES

Bob Ikeda, craft direc­tor ·of Canal, has moved· his offico to rec. hall 22. Model airplane parts may now be obtained in the new aircraft offi·oe ·instead oi' the C'AS. . .

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cutive Board~ and Mrs. duri~g t h e last twenty Jane· IJ:narmlra., Nash Masu.:- days. moto; and Tomio Sonoda were '11he h o g and poul trt· unanimously eleoted music project has been approved, chainnan, usher chairman, according to a teletype. and property chairrnan,res- received h~re, dated Feb·. pactively, as a result of 19. the vbtirig. . ------------

Others elected to head the variou.s activities aro as follows: ' eeneral se-

croto.ry-Ru tho Araki ; pro- I -gra.m-noy Teshimn ; . . welifa.ra- ~ .. Ji tauko Ha.rn.o.moto;. public . r .ela t ions-Shi·zulgj Nakan11..J;ra.; ·

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· research - June Tokuyamar · · · forensic-Masaji Goto; pub-

.. . :l.icatio11s-Michiko Yammno.tq men's .athletic-Kody Kodama; wohent s athleti:C - Yoshikx> litut'a ta ; soc ial-Ty Kodani ~ana Yoshiko Nalmru.ra; and . religious chairman -Alice Ilas.wa.

\Vork in mine doing mu~ ing. Number W'd.n t ed ~· 4. Arizona Chrysotile Co •• . : .

Work . iu asbestos Mill to sack,. grease, arid sun­dry· jobs. Wan-ted-2. r.rim.e uncl a. ··half. for . overt inie •. Arizona rChry~Jo.tile Co.

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Nob · Du.;.\' ~ dominating Cards had a rousu1B · field day last Sunday ai'te1~noon by staging a blistering scoring rarnpage against Butch . Otots threatening Solon congregation in a Aye league thriller. This 41-62 conquest is t h e fourth straight leO.g\lO Wlll for tho ~lrds. J?Op Okl?a, Sacl Niasada and Sonny 11era­nishi O'f the conquerors ci.nd the Solon:~,-s Jolm Iviura­nishi deserve a big 110. t on the back for their per­forn:cnces.

S.eichi Ywnainoto and Ken Hm~agu chi, alv;ays. in the thick of the mess~success­f'ully paced the .i;lnbea ten and high shootinc Rockets to their fifth straight vietory by squelching Mike Iwu.tsubots ·battling Blocl~­heads, 32 to 38.

Ca1ial Hj_gh' s ever blos­s'oning Golden Bears crusb . .;. e.d the laborirle Ha iders, 3P-48, '. to co.use a further d~sintercration . of their a~versaries. Prepster ., Bob Kozuld. copped scoring honor with 22 digits. . : George Turuya and Atao

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.Tuesday, : Feb • . 23,. 6 :45 ~hooting Stars ·vs. :&1alines

Wednesday, Feb. E4, oi45 Tri-Mors vs. . Q;t'iOles Thurday, Feb. 25, 6:45

Shoot. Stars vs. Buckt-'ijrs. RJTI'E GIHI.S' HOOP R'ESlJI.IT1S

Th.1ches, 18 -Sparl:lettes, 16 Aeolians, 12 - Hi-J"inx, 8 ;r .u .a.,· 30 .- Tri~.1ors; ·20 -________ ,_ •.. ...-.. - ·- ·...,.... .

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8.ULMLD·OG,S DROP : YMBA· ,5 .6~48 CAR·os OVERRUN MEDICS .

In a. wild scrrunble t'or sco:c·ing honors between Ma.s OJo;umura . and :&111(1or: s' Chuck I:ayoda an0. Sid . Inouye, the resurc;ing Bulld.ou;s outpoin·ted. a YtmA five . 56 to 11:6 last Sunday af'tel"'noon. T·Jventy ... fi ve buckets by Yl.1~' s Okumura. and May~~' s 22 J:t10.rlcers Here high.- Sid Inouye ta.llied .19 .digits. l'JflBA.'s .-=.. -:::.-.::. big disu:ppointi;1ont crune t hey nosed out the coclcy when . sta.llur· guard Shun. Firomcn 3o to 32. Eight­Ozono was forced out of een buckets by Miy:J..111oto nct~on dur.ing the first led the \'ra~:r whilo :B"iremen'3 minutes o:f· pl{l~~ with u Fum.io IJvovi 'totaled 13. pulled · 1eg · ·:r1~s~c1€;. · Sad Saint~ dro:ppeci into

Victorious Card ina ls a ~ ie :eor last . place as stepped into undisputed they jurn11ed ·on to the wrong

' hoop leo.dqrship u ·s · .. Mas end · of a 49 to 35 trounc-Tsudn o.nd Co. romped over ing from Ifu.mon and Senti­the scd Medics 60 "t> 26 • . ·, Be- nels.

. sides Tusda' s 16 .points, .. .. ·--···-~-----,--·--

teammates Yumanaka a n d S tJ J'y}Q NJ £f-f · Yamada rung 10 a.piece~~

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YOSHIML.JRA f. ·~EA·D . OF ··SuMo BoAR1)

Toots Yoshimura w a s · ele·cteu president · of the

Sum.a Club's temporary· ca­·binet rec(Jntly.

Other~ chosen w e r e: vice-presiderit-Suao Tabo. -ta a11d Hiro Std to ; seci-e­tri.r:J.oc-lJo buo . Kn to and J~l­bort Oyn:rno; pu.blic·i ty-J.r::..r1ws

Sumo. Club will hold an il:11Jort~:i.nt · meetinis Wednes­da~r, Feb. 2·1, Elt 7 p.n. This ueet will be held at t ~1e sumo he~\dquarters, rec• 51, a n d all interested ]:J-:~!rsons are requested to attend, as · t here ~ill be an ·election.

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· 1":1:.::1 • Hn.mr.-.naka, one of the lo ::~ dj_ng . Sl1moist of the country, will also serve as instructor. With the

for tv10 weei;:s, to r~ r.ble coming o :l:." :ideal sumo wea-b l . t t 1 • 1 t 11 , 1 . .'f- t d ac ~ lU 0 ~10 Wln CO U.!11Il --• e r, a._ in veres e by scu t"tling "the gc.llant .. persons includi:n.g begfilmre Cyclones five, 30 - 39. ·are urgec1 to turn. out. Vr.

~rhe closie of the day Ham.analm vrill devote spe-wa.s the ding dong .'battle cial a·ctention to beginners. betwe~n the Vil::ing nelon­eers, led by ;Jo1u1 Deguchi @d '1'od TQN113l 'Olld I~:tte• 8

vaunt od Granlins. , ·T )), e thrill~ 36-37 cant••' was ,a nip a.a4· tuck atr.ir

G..l\l"TF.S r.rONIC-Hl' 8:00 Cardinals vs. RoL:c:;hriders

GAJ.lES TOMOHROW Poop-Outs vs. Gremlins ,·

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CA NA L ,HJ · M££:TS MESA HOOPSTERS

' Coach Georg~ Domoto an-

nounc'3d t hS'.t Iris Canal Hi hoops'liers . wili' i)J.ay host to a strong basketeerinG ag::;i~egation fror11 Mesa Hig'h tomorrow· afternoon o n c·ourt 3. A Bee game is

SOiJTHVTES1rE1-1J1' EOOP RESUDrs (Feb.2 0)

Papoose, 04 - Clowns, 46 Cubs, 44 Nibors, lA Geronimos ,26. - Swi shers ,23 Ai.1. rE1~I CiJ>T LEJ;..GUE Remllt~ Saturd~y , . Feb• i-30 Wildcats, 18 - Sent. Jr. Fl NNi' I OH.A.L J..J~GDE

Butte model air:planes field will be de~icated HHofftnan l.11odel Airport". in · honor of Luther T. Hoffman~ advisor of the Butte · aero• nautics ·Association, this Saturday, Feb. 27, at 9 . also sJated.

:Besults Saturday, Feb. 20 Tartars, ..:l,2 " - Outln1.vs, 21 " Ni .~;htre,.res, 31 -Bruins, l G

a.l11An1ong the guest speal:el"S -===··-=--=-·:=. === ·-7.===~ tr:.:::.: w:A NTE D. >.:-~\f}:~~1

at the cere:mony will b~ ~ Your Wi!i.gs" starring James ::\:) . . ..... :::::::·:t\-:') .. project director Lero ·Y Stewart· ·will bo s j)onsored 2wo [~ irls athletic di-Bennett. ·by tho Aeronautics Ass~ci- I_'oc~ors to compute ,girls'

Double feature progrru.71 , · at ion o n Friclci.y , vd th b~~ sko'tbl;.11 s 1.1mos. and assist "Men .Against tho SJ:~1 with eonu:t'al admission at 2 ¢ in Butte CAS' A thlot ic Do-Ri cha.rd Dix, and n Winning and children, 1 ¢ • p~1 rtnc n t • . ·

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.CITIZENSHIP RIGMTS FOR More Agitdtors .NISEI TO BE DEfE·NDED :Routfll/Jed Up

· <·- ··~ --- · · ,.fn, ;Cen.re·rs. Sign-Up Meets . MYER;;;~ Wll(ES . Evacuees SU6:(lQCtod of

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. ·,-~ ·1 I I rrc . ~ ,,:1~'1' . Wore romO"Od from two rnor~ ·: ·· 'l1:1e first in . a . se.ries . Reassure.nee that oi ti- canters, ·aocording to AP ,.of uieetillGS duri~ whioh zenship ·. l"iG~1ts or. t h e ·dispatch.as rron Ma11zanar~ fegistretiol1'. Of \'/Omen \7ill Citizen eVaCLL~f;;S ie . being .. Chlifornia, and lQ.amtJ1 ~e discu:»sed, is tempo;curi- ro?og~ized anq ?'fill be de- Falls, Orego;n, . . ·i.y scheduled fo1-- to11i~1t, fended wa.a 1sive11 1 n a .kt ~ulo ~lee Rolocation aimotU)OQd' .Captain Norman teletype .fl'Olil VI.RA Di:r.ector Copter, 27 evacuees w~ 1homp69n,·· . Dill.on· s. ~.zyer · to · ~qjoct .1ailed, following Nftft'9 · Two· ·noqtings a night Di:-pctor Leroy· n. Bonnett, days o t . &Bitation gver

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\till bo .conducted in tho The l!'.OSSn ::~o raa.·is r · registration fer job oloar.:. . ' .. . . . . ' var.1:0\.1s iooss · . halls, and "I hD.VO botJ:a inform9d anoe and seleati ve ser -~om~!:· bct\1oon tho asos of th.et ev'.i.~ 1.i eas at. several vioe. ~ : lvTanZ£t.11ar · Reloca­~l and 44 :rill be issued de~tex-s have asked f o r tion Center, ll nan werf)

. invi·tations. Speakel"S. rr111 . . ~"eassu.:rauoe that citizen- · ·taken into cu.st.ody as a b e ... Lieutenant Hoberta shi1) rights · of thos.e evao- Qlimax to weeks ot '. minor

... 'iJ..: o ~ s. e, Ca.ptain lTOl"ml'.Ul uoes bo~11 in . the TJni ted distUrbanaes at the cen-~hompson a.nQ. · Froject Di- S'.tutes . \'!ill bt; r~co~~uized., tar; · . ..

. :reqtor Leroy Benn~.tt. You are au thp1•izod tq in- Earlier at ~oston ana '.:· · --·~·- .. ·~-~-- · form the av~:.hu~es at your Hi vars, the F~d.aral Bureau

: D: oucHA IS·· NEW ce:1ter that .. ~ite War Relo- ct Investic~a-~ion, 7 i th the J.. . • _ . . cati()n 4.~t~1c;>r~_ty . re cog~ .· aid or U. ~· Dcpu·ty 1 Mar• 'CR [NG/NE-ER nizeo a nd will continu(~ t9 shals, had. rcmoyed. 7 and J . . . :I ~ . . detend those oi tizenship t .26 inen respect.i vel.y.

Czechoslovakia· ~b o r n rights•" . • John c. Douche., Gila's new D ---·--:--·---··------·-.. Non~Ren. is. tered senior cn:r.1neor, cnr:~e 1nto .. eparters Moy . . ~ the qcntcr. Sunday !!J.Orning, .Ciet Ration Books· Must R~ep' ort and. on Monday moruillb ho

~was at · his dt1ti·es, · l. lpon Request All ma.le citizens· and Confr.onting hiln c:i.1•ci, the . War ·ratfon· bool:s number non-citize:r1s: .. ·betwe~n. · ~the

' • ' probl:ems .of- · pushing WPB l and 2 v1ill be is$ued to ages of 17~;36 w):lo .have not c!Lpprovals f o r vi tally . . ev~auea~,; le~vi!l(:; the cen-· ·been not ii.fled · ~d have' .not , ~ . . . . ' .:

?eed~d buildii~s, . Al~o .ter on indefinite . ~leave~ ·registered as "yCJtt reiert ~equiri-ng his atten·cion is .provided. ·they recr.les~ .. for !_\:~~· .±:ai]._ to mess · ~11 ~~e construction bu.ildings ,i t ~t ,least i'i~e days . 41 . tomori"ovt, Feb. a.a .be­~lready: approved. 'prior ·to -d~pa.rture, s~ate,d twean t .he · .hours or · S\ a.m.

John .Landv1a.rd,.1 leava oi~fi• .t o ·· 12 noon ," ann°'1noed cer. ~ . .Toh:u Landward, ati~inistra­'GIFTS BESTOIVE/)

fro· . Nf W--:BORN G i t t a for new-born

pabies wili be sent by ihany people in the 0 ount~" ' ./ . . . - . as all expression of .their ' ' ' . feelin& of fellowship for the avaouees in' tha r~lo­ba tj.on centers, ·'. 1 t the namoa· of tho infants ·oan be. :to~rarded to ·-the Cloth-

: i:ng t:on:rni ttee o.f th~ .Amer-, . . . . 1oan Friends, according to a letter rece;yed.~ the

. Oommuni ty : Activ.i tie~ Sec­tio11 ttom the AFSC• .

. In · .. event the evacuee -.t~ve assistant..!...--·- ·• 'does not · obtai.n the book ~Pumps Drspos.ed of before depe.rt1.;i.re,. · a.1•range• ;en.en.ts v.r.ii1 ·be :ma.cl~ so that .Lona. Fuel l.ines. . . 11e" can. get . thei:n• . '.r ·h o 'I" fi 1 a week, another evacuees who re.cai ved ra- l.i ttle · inconvenience . was ti.on bool~s no. l before Gone. No longer were ·the ovacn~l ·bion, ,.,111. have 1 t evacuees ·hearing the. rat.t­returnad u:pon a.;p~).:J_a~ -. Q.OUS horn ·of' t ·ho · fUel­tiOll· ·il' . he +.eaves the oon• bringing .. truo'ltsf no · mor.~ ter., . werG they forr11il'l(; . long REV£.NLJ£ .. A~GEN.T ·ql1euea · to Wait patieh.~ly

·- N' for their .. turn. EXP.ECTED · .. soo Instead, the evacuees A :J:'.evonue a13ent w~ll viai t . '!T~ro going to the .fuol Gila d~ring ·,·rei.~k of March rese~l'V,Oir in oaon block 1 to give assistw19e . in a.n.d cranlcini the pumps for

. r.I.'he gifts "mit~ht b e : . complete la.yE·~t tc)a or some

: ~ : · .individual' pieces or c~oth""' .. ing, or \"(hatever mi2~ht be

suggested, tt the lette·r said.

F~deral Income 'Tax l/Iatter~· the tea-colored liq1J..id. Exact da1rs when ~ant •;1ill bq horo will ,bo postod in block i: ic n~J:gor' s . Of'fice on MBrch 1 or ,2.

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Feal", .privation, segrega ·~ioii't TW,.t . .,is tho last of to the !'reezing ?tinter the nisei in a world of ti..lrriloil and tri'bU.la~ion~ 1i{p.ere. ~eason, it appears.-do \Ve stand? rihn t is our iU ture? . ,. · · . .

Througho;it ,, tpe ~a.is of .historil · man ha:s-' b·aon . ~-.. · 'rTis ~ do.whrieht"· shame .' confronted 1:fitl'l like problems of equal. ~port. Today, t h a t th.e shoe ration the q,uestion or nnon can one remedy such. a ·situation," caught yours trt1ly to.tally oomo~ to the apprehension of individuals. That inovi- unprepared--and so sudde~ tabla "how" must; be ero.sod · from tb,e voc~bulary Of ly. Unless . that . no. 17 hur.ltl!li ty in· rof'orencc to porplexi ties of mind, tcr OOL\pon is i~ade avuil.able thore is only 0110 roqu.isi t noctlssary to\·1nrd the dis- in the ve1:z !l_e~i: futu~e, covocy of any solution. Thut roquisi t is God. We as we' 11 have t o treaid n nisei must h:a.vo o. ono-noss in the eternal sn.vior of "barefoot p o. t h." ~- And· mankind. A unity with GOd. Tho 11isoi in this ••• "Tho tht.lt' s something ot an im­Greo.t Mistop of Amc;rica ~" must continue on with thc.t possib111 ty, ooxno spring

· childliko fni th in tho lofty icle::.ls of .P .. mor1cnnisc., o.nd sui11ru(;)r hca.t burtiing .. and with tho ·boliof' the.·~ thia is God's \7111. th0 e::.nds of Ri vors.- ·

Surely even . a simplotbn 'cc.n comprohond tho signi.;. - ·-f'icaneo ot tho ·roll ot r0ligion in c.ny i11flcJnrnc. tion, A row d:i.ys· a.go we ro­whothar 1 t be o:r cha.ro:ctor 1 mind, or interno.tiono.l ooivod ~ lott.or trom c. unity. 'tot ·wo hn.v0 those intolliGcnt, clocr thi1~cing certain AHlJ, post~rkad-­pcoplo, "tlx>:f\1turo . bo.ckbono of Amoricc.," f'loundorin g "civilizniiion."-Wo quo~o in sta.t~s or doprossion, o.nd sv100.ting o.t their :fute, :pt\rts-"Tho follows out­whon th.ore is o jol? to be dono. Today, moro thun cvor sido scom Viilling to on­b ·:?f'orc , . thoro is un obvious n0od for c.c.lmnoss and tho ~1st, s:"l.cr~fi~ing nn odu­sineoro :Promotion or th·J ido::i.1s· .oi" domoara.cy. . c~~ti.on v1hiqh t .ho·y . h.'"!d to

Tott.rcy-; . our ~ generation hci.s tvlO pa.ths lot:i.ding froni WOl"l' ao lu:.-:rd to got lxlok this threshold- of disunity. Ono loo.ds to o.n Amorica. C'.gc.in--. Why tho rumpus v1horo · mt~n , nood not :f\::.o.r tho morrovr. !t lcmds to in.;. in era.mp?- Bocuuso o t f'in1te poaco in .. America and otornnl glory v.'ith God. ovo.cuc.t1on, o n o ·. of my Tho oth~r leads to tho wny of destiny. Of uncortn n closest girl f'rionds diod; f'@n.r:t\11 fa.to. Hisoi, tho roo.do nrc s·ot boforo you. my mothor hoc::l!Ilc 111 n.nd Which ia it to bo.? · ho.s bocor.10 hoepi tr..lizod-. ----------... ~~~- Yot, boc(:.uso of' t h o s a CA NA l AO ULT · A;;~t~ · -~~~!_°fi, .. ·~ . : .. ::· .. :.:-:-.~ things, I v;ouldn' t -~ fling

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SHOR11HA1®: Ymn.c..17lllrn for Colorr'.do Re.;. somo·thing to bo cin1Tc.:f\.rlly . Short:r..a.nd Di ctn t ion lo.c:.tion Con·tor. M r s. vroi~llod c.nd rogc.rdcd."­

:Proctico will oomn1011ce ~!i tau.yo M.t nihiTO to join Such is tho e;onoral. scnti-Mondc.y, · :Warch 1 nnd conti- usband t:lt Ccunp Savr;.go,. mc:ut of thooo on tho "out~ · nuo 9 · v o r . y Mondn.y Wld :1nnosota... P v t. Grtm~ nidc" roga.rtling "the l~.toot Wodnesdo.y nights thnroa.:f'- Iclliku~10. to QcJn:p s ... :..va.go, inili·t~r~r ruBiatr,1 tion. tor in 13-13-B from 7 p.m. Minnosot,i. Choichi Yama- --------to 9_ p.m. , moto tor Oolo~.d<) Rolocr~~ V/l/1l . STliT/ST/CS

Beginners shortlr.nd ui.11 tion 0011-tor,. tam.Porc.rily. F'~bruc.ry 23 be hold ovory Frid.ey from Hiroohi Mizumoto . t _om:porn- To Mi ... c.nd Mrs. ISru:nu 7 p.m. to 9 p.zn. Inntruc- rily for Phoonix, Arizona.. Ranotomo, : 39-10-C, a tors tor those cl~asos aro bQy, Dolle. Taylor and Vla.rron VISITORS: To Mr~ end Mrs. Tauneo Higgins. Ray s. Yoshidb. f r o ni Tore.do., C\ girl. BA.SIC ARITEMETIC: Colorado Holocntion Coll-tor mllTH:

Olriseos in &.'"\sic Ari th- 3~9-A. · Fobruc~cy 23 motic~ vrhich consists of Pvt, 'rtldno . Sc..ko.(5\lchi Mt-s. Shiga Tc.no.l&n~ 60-avorydo.y figuroo, \Till ba tr01n ;E'oi"t Fro.ncos E • . Wr;.r- 9-0, c.t 12 :45 a..m. nt oonduotod cv~ry Montlr:.y _ nil.a ron, rlyoriling, 20-ll-D. tho Rivers Co1amuni t y Wodnosdci.y 11ight from 7 ~ ARRIVALS: · Hospi tt\l. to g p.m. in 13-12-D by Willirun c.nd Kimi No.kt:'.- W I d ____ W_l_d Vlc.rron Higgi.na. tn.ni, J"oa ::~nd Kinuyo OoC'..d:~ i e-·N Ot i er Am' CLA.sS: o . .n.0. Goorgo und Tnuyc'. Iko- Cecil i~. Wilder, ~! ssis-

Miss Kit Liggett 1'7ill nc.gc. fror.1 tom~~~' lo::.lVO tc.nt ·91~jcct stovrnrd, hc.s co-instruct thu Adult Ai"'t to Lordsburt;, Nev: Moxico. roqu.c ntod ti1.'1t ho bo nc t Clo.as rri th Jim Ishii bo- Shigonori K.'Uni~rc.~:u:, from miat1.J mi1 f'or Ivtr. i'ildc .:> f

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I .. ~ f · ·Mess ·Opel,:'O.tions · i n all · :r.ruesda::r ·nff.;ht, Hardine; BY WIL!JIAM J. ~-L.,TIUT.A. ten rolocat ion O(.:in:toi•s is v1a.s ui ven e. dinner . in .his

· Bari es or. hydrophobia ·be ir.l8 pa tt t):i~neti af'tor the ho11oi• b~,. . the Mesn 'Di.'visi on is axt - aou te spec5.fio dis;.. s:rstein "or1.gi1i.ally · e·ata- in Canel. He left yes·ter­ease · ·">vhich; unless · ot\r&d biishe·d at the· · Gil~\ River ·da~r r1ior1~1ng for G·ranada ou ·tor,. brings forth deF.;.th in l:1elooatiori ·Coilt·er; :·stated his return hop to Wash .D.C. ·practically · one hundl·e·d · Franl: W. H'ardi11~; , iChief ·or ~ - . • percerrt qf yha oases. .4.11 . Divisiqn Of vrru. Mess 01)t3i'a- KA~VAHAR.A f/EADS mammals ·are · s11sco1rtj.ble, tions arid .tformer supc-irvi- · · a:].. t}:louc.h . . . tP,e r~iserra,a is sor:_ of ~·!ass Ope17~t .io.n$ '-i~l CA.NAIL c .1 T'Y p TA most ·cor:m1on in the oa.rniv- Rive1·s, · during h:la ·of:f'i-oro.us; hence · rabies i s · c:t.al visit to the oen.t·er George · Kawahi."!.ra \Vill

··prilna.rily a. disease ot' the this wee1~; .•. '.:. .. . head t l1e ·tempo:ror:r 001mni t-lO\Ver anirria.ls· which ooca- The ·s~t·e.m,· ·· · .. Jfa.rd:tng t~e fo1111ed· by the newl~r sionall.y is ·ca1veyed to expla:tned, was ev~lved. b~., Ol"ganized ·ea.nal ;Iigh ·P.'l'.A. r.'lln. · ·'About 85 percent of the · combined talents of .Assis·~ing ·him 1 n h i s aniinal re.bios j.s i'ound in .. th.a appo·inted e.11tl ava·cuee du. ties v1ili ·be ~iirs. Ma.rJ the · dog. a.nd. the "To~tw.ining porsonnerl ·1n · Ri voi's·,_ and FUlruzawu ·- vi·ce president; 15 . pcrc,,nt is · dis·tributod i s ··underGOil'l(:; .constant lv'I1"S. Grace Sal;ai-sec·retary, among · coyotes, wolves, ~1od.ii'ioa:tions · · ns oircnm- Uiss Nr.laahini..a-treasurer, 'foxes, ground . squirrols, sta:11oes· so dictate~: !; ~~1:s • Tomoko Yamnmoto and rats, oats, cattle, sheep~ --·-·--.. · ·,-:·· !•·-.. 1\~asao 7oshitsu -a·dvisors, and swine. CA. S SW' TC ... lH[.·'.S a .. n' ~. . hoa·~esses; · evo.cueo

Hwnai1 rabies occurs · · · - tsacndt-s. " · .. ". · " whe11 an infeoted anir:.tal MQV I E: N I r_.HT. 5 -- · bites: man, but , sometfanes · · · ·· .\J "... ·()QG~ S JN CENTER infection "is 11ossihle by . Motion. " 11iot1.i.re· nights -" J... . , the saliva of Ullimals' .en~ · will ~ be "8h1·~~ed :' ~6 :&"'~.idays TO BE TAGGE O · · tcriiig iniz:iq ~e. sli~~1 " a b1•a":" . o.r~d .)~~ t1.1x:qeys . . bet;inn·iDG J s ions ns "Ur 1ioki\fg.~ . . ntn:t · mo:nt1i, ·arul.e>t.inoed Sho- For 11ublic heal th rea.-

The. ~vi~a (gorr.1) "• c.t .taro Hildd~,,.1~~iiiber -.of the son~, all dogs . in' this rnbies · ·ia· ''1i'outia·' ·. in· .. : .. tne " B1.it-te -~· da;s··· exerouti ve· 'com:. 1~e1occ;ti on cen·ter :·rill be saliva ,o :r the ini'c:>cted i:tittee · :at · a reoont blool: ·cns t'.'::G d and. recor(lod· by" the ~nimal and vihen introduced :ri·i.e.tlZigers mee·ci1ig. Internal · Security Depo.rt-into the human tissue, the The change was rrw.de ment 1Jf both communi tles. viru.s .. travels aloDG the following ·an appea l from Rer;;i·strr'- 't iori .~ti:i'd tc.g,.::;i!lf~ nerve·s ·" t ·o the spinal co·rd tll.e blocl' mane.gars ·that 01" doe; s ·.1ill commonce ·on and finally up t o the scQ.ool s't1.1denta are ~ n~rt i:eu ·~s~.i:.~' , H'.u•c):1 J., for a brain resu.l ting in .certain able to atter.i.rl on weelc period. ()f 1"ffto::·:.·1 d:·.ys,· ct.t dea,th·. ~ d~:ts• Co.nali tea will see ·~he ofi"icvs of In~orncu.' .. This state. is un c1idemio the .. ·rr.roviEf ' on 'ltridb:!l"s "a.nd Soci.U'i t:r, Ct:.n.: ... l-lc)-12-.A & n,

area of . rabies, that is, :Ou t·ce rosldents on Sat·{ir- ButtG-bloc!>. ;:J4: roe hc.11. re.bi.es· is present at o.ll ~ys. Th01"e :ls no cho.re:o for ....... -. .....,__........._ .. times. The. ul tinn te so111·co thls so1·v:Lco, it wns re-o,f rabies is f'ouhd 1n the School Dance ·le> ve::.11~d. wild .· CO}{Otes, foxes and LJ . I or· f . . .. .A.1"tor Unrch 15, a ' ri y roden1s o-f the opon coun - r:1onor . 1ceis u11_liconsod d1?g on tho p1·0-tr:-.r.· · The damestio;. dog. .An i'nstailo.t ion · dcmce· joct will bo i1 ; ir.~adic.toly contro.ots tho disease from :t'or Co.no.i high soho<.>l ·stu- seized tu!d disposed b~r the these anir1Uils and c;i vas dont body off'icors· ·will be · In'torne.l . Se cur i',ty.

the inteotion i1i turn to h o l d · nt ·ir.OOs i ·e·.+at1orrow · C .... 0.. ~- ~.· \,!,· F._. o SAT'(').NAL .. man. For ·this r~c.son the . night .. from. 7: 30 undor tho LIL\. . ·- " i .._,

stray dos is ·t;ho nlUjor auspicos or the studont EN.(1ll"SH (OiJJtSE meno.oe · responsible t o r bcdy 1'or h~f~h school st·i.l- A co.urso . iri c\)nvorsu­hwnan rabies. don ts only~ .. J. p, MoYe'jr, ·tio1.1.c~l Efui1s.h, .written us

l cont inuod on &'lJ..tul"'d.aY) . , P.ritrcipi1i · ot .. .. tho h 1 g h vrell as oral, will be · oon-

T~(~):·~~~-f)f.~/ll• p (~!='_/~,l~ S school, ·will. -· for.mo.~J.y in- , dL1cted one niGht t.\ wee!{ in r ... . ~ .. ~ · ":'- 1· ~; . '-· · ~ 1 s '-·· • ~. duot the· ·follQwing sthdonts .13-13-D bir J;lne Lewis. The

I?~ Bf<J~)/\D~,l}f,'f Ht T i ·nto' · thoir ot.:t':tcoa. .. . tLae. .o:r .. rieo-ting V1i11 be ·The fo11!.1c~l:" Vlest" Los . · RiolW.·rd In.c)kuchi-I.>l~~ai- an110u11ced. on .d:.:i. te of re-

c; istr:1·~ion. " . . · .. Co.rolyn wei1es · ·w i 1 l ·

"he:.'ld ·a · leot11re~discussion . . r.-;roup ., in. Grout Perso.nal- . ties ·beGinninc; Moridc.y. 'l' l.te t iMO 0 f nree.'~ ing Will · be · o.1u1ounced lCl.ter·. · · ,,

lu1geles '11hea.t:i:e r.rrou1)e dent' . S.ltoohi llo. tu.-vice~ will appear · 111 ·t;h.e great · president, Emi. ·Mor·e-aoor~~

b:t'ol'ldt~a.y comedy .. hit "C.~n'j 1 · . tc~rj, Wileoi1 . . lfur:lt:\. trike.­to Eeild" this · Sti.turda~r tre~·~surer, : ·" '.l~htsu . . Ikdda­n.ight , . JPeb. 27, the out- ·. public .. re).e.t iono c l,.tair.n.a.i~, doo1" community stage under Haru,l~o . Isllim.ine~yeiJ. 1-ea­·the sponsorship o r the · der., aii11 Geo:rge Iwn"t·suho.­Canal · Engei bu. Tho show sarge~p1t-a t-a:1...Yns. · is sched:iled . to start. a~ " Lero~,;: Bonnett, .I,roje·ct a.i~tl' · o·ther notables · ·hav·G 6: 30 p.m. Everyone i s (liroc'tor, ·Vi . 'Tom' Saw/ er, boon in vi tod to attend. the welcome. SLl~J ·~rill'~ ·~nd~):i.1t 01' schools, t:;a:La :ii'i'l.lir. , . ' .

Februafy 25~43 ==~-=-~=--:grIA ~11§.-coun~:~~ -:__.;.:;;:::: ====-=====iiiiii~~::-

CA S ·STREAMLt·NED THROl.JGH c.·REATION O.F ·co·MMIT'TE'E .. , · ·B St1•eam.'li11iDl~. o1' the . CA.S ;' . .. 'E h . ·. Sh' ,. organization ·was achieved PA'l'ROLL ••• The·' arm pcrscr -xc ange 1p through the creation of ,all 11el has i·eally done some

Tlmel·y· No' ve·t exeCl\tive oommitt~e. coin- :f'ast climbing since August . posed of Sha.taro Hiki.da, 101 i.c1hen only 60 were am-

Relating . his stirring Jiro Oishi, Earl Yusa and ployed by the Agricultural · life of. . -18 mo·nths of in- the chairman or the ca.a Production Division•. To­ternment in J'apan after council, rev.ealed . I.uther day there are 830 :f\lll-Pearl Harbor; Max Hill, ·Hoffman, . ~upepvi sor o :f' t it1e workers and : 100 i;nrt-au thor of "Exchange Ship'' .. services divi~ion. tillle _ worke1~s e1nployed in discovers his ·trials e.nd T h e pa.~llel . powers the offices and on the tribulations were tTi te in forme.rly hold by ab0t1t 10 fam·s. coL1parison t.o some less members o f · the council 'Xhe.. f a r m gives the fortunate ones, who · ·in hinde:r;-ed .etfect.ive opera- _school students v1ho desire many cases, have 11ot been : tion, and the o:varlai:>ping employment, a sre~t o:ppor­heard from yet. Hill con- oi' pov1ers. caused· ~ slow- ttini"ty . as this division is sc iol_\sly . brings forth his clown _in t h e · ma.chinery z:iow employing the major. roactions to the .Te.po.nese .,,,,Thi.ch tncklos ono of tho p a r t of th~ part-time . in this novel. The Ce.1~ totli,.~host oornmuni ty. pro- workers. Comrr:uni ty Library person- blor1S, rocroation. Ii'.LO\IERS ••• The floral shops nel urges all to rqad this r.rhrough a centralization at Canal and BJ.tte have book. of :powt:Jr into a committe~ been . receiving, f'l'om the

Also available nov1 is of thre~, the inevitable two nuroeries, · a '.la r g·e the ~echnnical Encyclope- c1ra\'m ·out, "indecisive dis- quantJ ty of flowers within din by Popular. Science. · cussion:s . ~' e '.r ·e ;largely: tlie .:past 'two daya~ . A t

eliminated·. The OAS· Coun~ present, stocks, . swee t 2CA.C L.HlA.GUES' ST.AND D:~"<}S . cil still rema.ins. · .· poos, a.ncl co.lendula · make

1 SCtIBDULE 011' ·CLINIC IfOURS . up the . major portion of Team '1 ,I L Rockets - -·5 0 Cards 4 0 Golden Bee.rs 3 2 Roughriders 2 2 Solons 2 2 Vil:ings - 2 2 Blockheads 2 3. Raiders . 0 4 Cy cl on~ ·o . . 5 ·

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T(JNIGHT'5 ATHLETIC M'EETING WILL BRING· ·DEFINITE ANSWERS~

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Whether to disband .the This conference, called basketball leas;uas or con- . by the CAS athlettc ·. heads, tinue .on will be deci(led is becat1so it was well t .onie;ht when iuanagers and· felt that ~Y t :earns and

BUTTE A'YE LOOP STANDINGS referees o1"' all Aye, Amar- individuals ur.e , not show-Team ..... .- .

Bulldogs Cardinals Gremlins Sentinels YivmA. Zephyrs Gila Indians Poop-Outs !::1edics lPiremen Saints Dukes

CANAl­BUTTE:"

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Pct. ican, and Nation.al ·Leae;ue ing much interest in the (f56 m~et at 7 o'clock in rec. leagues. ·Many times re-

8fi6 51. . colitly, referees h a v a 833 fn±lod to ahov1 up and in 714 EAJ:3'11EHN DIV. SI'l~NDINGS · sonero.l, players havo not 5'11 Team W L ~~~t..!.. shovm sportsmanlike intor-500 Maharajahs . 5 a .1.000 ·, est in tho games. 500 Bro~1cqs 3 . :· r ~750 . According to tho CA.s, 333 B1"'ui11s • 2 . · 2 .BOO many toams ooftinue play 285 Block 25 _ 2 · 3 •~oo~ · only because they think 28~5 Block 6 . 1 · 2 .333 that ~ho CA.S is forcing 142 ';7olverinfJs l 3 .250 thcmi to co11tinue, booauso 142 Poop-Outs 0 3. . .ooo Qf thoir agrecmOJ&ts. ut tho

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the toruns don't .want to con tinuo the leagues, tho~,

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SOUTHWESTERN tAGE SCHEDULE

So. turdo.y '· ~.,ob. 2 7 Gorominos vs. Clowns 10

10 ,. 9:15

,Papooso .. Swishcrs

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February 25, i9·43 ·-·-·---:-··-·~ · --· $1'1)Y~S BJ~tti1 ICiit · ~ .. --.--..... ,_,,.._....,.._ -.-...... ......._.__ ---........... .._.-:---~ · ·.__... ......___ ........... .., ... ____.._ ______ , ___ _ . RIDERS· DROP. CARD·INALS l.t~ OVERtl ME· 4'4-42·

CANAL bUKES TRIM ESQUIRES · 0Cf11S DRUB BUCKAROOS 50.:3'0

The.high-stepping lllkes pushed over the Waquiros' lo to 25, while the 'gro\·rling · Grizzlies . inflicted an 18-46 beating on tho Blookhend Bs o.nd tho high scoring Ochi quintet .hit the 200 marl: in their f'if'·ch .. oncounter by do\mi11g ·the Bu cka!'oos 1 30 to 50 last Sunday o.ftor-

·rnvad:i.ng Canal Hough­riders c8me from behind. to whip a ~· cardinal five, 44 to 42j in · an overtime thriller 1 a a t 'l'uesday night. Trailing at half­time., 22 to 19·, " and tied with 37· at the end of regular playing time, · the riders Qutlasted" the cards who looked like a~1ything bu. t Cardinals.

Leading t . h e Hider's comeback was Mori, ·who tanked . 19 bucl:ets, while tha Card's Yawada was ac-counting for 13. . ..

In a . Mondr;r~r garno ·, a Ouij ies qu.intet drop!l'd the Don · Jrs. to a 21 to la

' tune~

noon. =:::~-========:=:;:========-=-=--The three above.wilUlers

a.re still . knotted' on top a r .e the 01ily. unbeaten of .the Bee.:.western·Divi- quintet .of the Eastern Di-s-ion~ Ei th.er the · ·Ochis or ·,,1s ion. ··

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the Grizzlies will have ·to · A. deter:mine·d Bruin five yield their position as handed the .t3roncos a 13 to ·~hey ~re slated to · me·et 24 se~ba9k, · 1111 tial lom this Sunday.· for :ti1.e .. latter. ·

As a result of' th6ir The ~look 5· q,uint sput.:. close "31-33 \1in oyer the tered · to their firs·t win Co.rd Juniorst the Jeeps at the expense o:r' ·Block are ·now tl1e sole oocu.pant 25. Score . :was 29 to ,31. of seoond spo;t. . .. ' .

'i1he rampaging 1~:Yc~harnjah br..1skotoors ·: co~ne· through w i t h a . 27-44, conquea·t ~~ainst the Poop-Outs and

OuijB~!', 21 Don Jrs., 18 · Sakc.:1ta. :B, Nishiyan18· s·

L"!'.1.W.uura 2 · · :b., Yokoyama li'L1kuta.l\:1 lo c T; Safto 4 Ne.gayama G tr. Rokoda T s-..i t Sltmf G N • Saki no 2 BASEBALL . . . 1.,

GUadalupe, .StOcktOn }n Season's Baseball Opener

Baseball at C~ila · vrill coIJun'.en.ce· this Sunday af·ter-. ~

noon, afl a . vir·~~utlly . . i~:i.1iy.qt . ,Guu~alqI?e ·· .P.mA. .. ·nine enco~nters a"it~d'n{{ Stoc'l~on.~· h'ggregatfon~ ···rit ·:"&ifo navr1.Y;,;; built baseball field near blook 28~ This J:):t'O.Ctico .

. ' SUbs: Ouijes-C. Ko.noga-

. l~ , · 5 ; K. I~~.nngtild ; O kruno­, to; Ho.ka.shima, 2; Yeto, ~. Don · ;rrs .-Kastalax::ii 1 2; ·To.­nnko., 2; ~tawa; Ko.1~ 2; Yc.r!lc."' :'.:~'llchi; ~. S['..i to. .,

A.ERO · FIE.Lr) To game is set for 2 : oo. ,,

. '. The widoly-lmovin Guada.lu1;e squo.~ will tiGld o. well . B .. E . DEDICATED . balanced team 0 r mn.ny _________ ...., ____ _

· veterans o.nd up-and-coming YAYOI SUZUKI With Fr~1nk Vle.tanuki as mstor · of coromonios ·; the . Butte Aoro~nnutics Associ~ ntion 1 hec0ad b y Hopry Ohyo, .will hold modol r~ir­l)lt.nc contests :md a.oreo­nc.u ti eel progr!'.UTls t h 1 s s~t~rdny end Sund0Y•

~ioun.asters ·, against .it h o LE. A .. D S GI RlS o o mp a r a t 1 v:e l y 1 e ss

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k n o w ·n Stockton Club. Guadalupe's hond. coach is n 0 n e 9thcr ~hun Butch Tc.Im.iro, . veter?.n· cat o her

· and ·· f'orJ.nor L. , A.. Wanjie' s ata.r.

Cba.do.lupe' s b att .. ;rics . v1ill probably cons¥t · · o ~ Tom Murata catching~ a.nd oithor. Jo.nies . Nishio~ Tod Horishi ta. or Mc,s Mitani pitching, wh1lo Sto.¢kton' a. battorios arc yot unk:no~n.

Tho nowly'-b~il t·. .. field v1a.s built through "the- he.rd efforts of Kon Zonimu.ra. ~n~ supported by . tho · ~s.

SOUTHNES'TERN LOOP . Stp.ndines

Yayoi Suzuki, . Bu o].Co.I. toor' s stc.r i'orm:.rrl, ~ends hor " nccrcst rival, Grece Ois}1i of'. tho Hi-Jinx in Thltto Girls' scoring ruco by 5 points. Su..zio Nnt~i or Tri~ors follows with 49; po·il_lts • .

Ne.mo 'TP Y. S1.1zu.ld, Buck •••••• ~, ~ ~58 .G • . Oiah:i, Hi-Jinx •••• •• ~53 s. 1Nn.lmi, Tri-Mors •••• ~;49 M • .I\'tata., Ducho·a ••••••• ~45 H~ Osadr., Shooting Sti~r.43 v. Noznk1, . Sparla.ottos~~39 K. Tsw\odn, :r .u .o •••••• ~~5 S~ It~.yo., DUchos •••••• • .33 M~ M-izukr;un,i, J.u.G • .••••• ~2

Airport oo.st _ of Wo.ro­hou.E:io will bo dcdioutod Sa turd.:'.'~Y ~ t .9: 45 ·~. m. ~ with r.nnJr groups · a n d officit,.ls · prosont. . 0 . Ii both Sun,d:~y and S:?. tu·rde.y ~ tho morning · prog~.ms will bo hc10. at the airport ~.nd uf'tcrnoon ovonts will bo stcgod at tho ·ecronautipal fi ·-:Jld ~ .bLoc'lt 37 •

Ma.ny of' tho model n.i:r­.crFi.ft · flights and . sea.lo moclols aro ?..lroe .. dy sot•· General proe;r~lTl has boon

Torun Olbs , Svrishors . CloVTils

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Pct~ Houghridors, 4-l · Cl~rds. 142 · ·po;Jtod by e.11 ·mesn h.c."\lls.

Pn.poose . Geronimo a iqfbors

1000 G. J.i'.ukuyo 9 F M. Tsuc1t"\. 8 .. _ ·500 G • . Ichimotol F Ycricn::Jm .2 · W~~ D!V • STJJ~DINGS . 500 A. Mori '"" · C Y. Y~.::r:1I:ld:":1.13 . . vV L Pot. 500 Ivie. Agusa G H •. Olen l · D..ik~s . · ~ · 4 l ~800

l l 500 G. Iru:i.i G Sc.ko.r.1oto 4 · Grizzl.io;s , \1c i . ~ ·eoo 0 2 000 Subs: Roughrido1·s - S~ Ochis . 4 l ~800

~.l·kichi, a. Chrdiru:.ls-T~ .roops •· "· 3 2 ~ooo' GIRLS' r4,GE

Fobrilnry 23 KojilllCl; T. rsua.n, 11; M~ . Bloclllhp::;.9,. B:J-' 2 3 .400 Mioumi, · 3; M. ICinot1ll:f. tc:. ·Cc.rd J"nn!oro.. 2 3 ~400

BJTTE Rosul ts Shooting Stars, 31 -

Fo.linoz, 11 O:i~ficici.l.s-J. I)),i, ·:J. 'Shi- .#.icko.roos :· • l 4 ~2Cl ·) made... . . · · Esq_u i.ros : .Q 5 ·· .ooo

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VOL. II MO. 25 Saturday, Feb. 27, 19'3 · ·· · . .

Coop Chdrtei Sanctioned

BY- LAW. · APPROVAL NEXT IN. OR.DER Approval of' the Arti.olea

of Oor~oration of the Gila , River . Ccinsumers , Cbopera­

t i ve was tele~yped here from VV~shingt·on Wednesday, announced the directors of the.Consumers . Cbop yester­day.

The arinounoemel].~ . sig-··nalized the · legality of . t h. e board, and quick-· ened the tempo ~f its wo~k. Approval. 01'.;:"tP.e By-Laws to the Articlee· will be the next major-"task ·before tlie

I, directors. ·

TAXABLE;. NON~ TAXABLE ·.INCOME ro .. :· B'E' EXPLA:INED

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To . advise resi¢1.en ts on tamb.ie and non-taJC'.lble·--in­comea, · and to .assist residents ·and the· admL"listrative st~ff in ~ling their 1942 income tax returns, ·an In­ternal Revenue ~ent will be. pr~sent in Rivers during the week ·o:( March 1. _ ~met days will be posted. on · mess and bloolt r.:ianager-• a bulletin boards at a later .

do.te. SCHOOL CLOSES Everyone wishing. such .

assistance should .. watch FOR RE~ISTR):\Tl:)N ·for suoh notiQos as ·there

Roe H • Strickland, will be no opportunity to · B.ltte Elementary So~ool obtain authoritative in­principe.l, announced t·arp~etation of the revonue yesterday tl'la.t ohildr.en act ·axcopt when tho agont in s~ades l; 2, 3, 4, 5, . is hero. .

, and 6 will not l}ave · The Bureau of Internal ·school ne~ .~eek, as re- Revonuo has ruled that all gistration W.111 bO Oon- ~OS . paid to OV0.0Ut)OS by duoted ·there.. . .. Wo.r Rolooation .Autho~ity,

WAAC . . All I employees will Cons~or Entarpriso or aw

R · H · :r.eport· as us~al... . .. 'other . amployor must · b o· Lt. .. · · ouse .... , . roportod as to.mblo 1ncomo.

~ . · ·5 :.LJ 7i · . J · · . Q · .. Clothing illowancee paid J:'1ves · e~· p .. ~Q . ,,,4.IL'ED . N to ezrwlpyed evacuees are · Charming, . petite l·t·•-· G,11MBL/NGQ:~D'-::.f also .tamble incom~. The

Roberta House, WA.AC o f n . · .n0~u . FllreaU: has also ru1ed that . : . ,Pho~n:ix, ~rizona ma.de her . Oonvi,ct~d ·On··. th.a • e~rge" ·subsisttmce· . ·r u:r~ i .s he d ..... initial . appearanoe . 1 n .. of dis~rdarl:-Y conduct c.on- · . evacuees including food, , :aitte ,'Qo:for.e a · capacity · tra~:r to the interests of · housing, niodioe.l ·ca.re, and picked "female ·throng in ·. the een:ter--speoifioally, education·, also public dinine hall 59 last night. . causinl; person.& tcr congre- · assistance gre.n.ts, . un~ni­She .addressod· a 'similar Bate· for tho purposes of ployment com:90ns~tion, and group in canal Thursday sambling-~ay~on Nakata.ni clothing allowance paid to ovonine. · and .RibP-ard OkinO.kn were ovaauo<3s in v o lun ta lily·

· Lt. House spoke in de- ~enten9e·d ~o serve 15 and unemployod .aro not ta:mblo. tail of the purpose ·of the 7 · days res~eotiv~lY .. :ln ~he . (cont'd. on 1)8§0 4) WAAC (Women's Army Auxil- .. Pinal ' Co~ty Jail by Pro­iary Corps) organization ject Director . Leroy H. and its set up. · Bennett yesterday'.

Organized and disciplin~ Convicted on . a second ed along rnilitacy lines, eharge 0 'f operating or.

EMPLOYMENT RE-INTERVIEW

enrolled members · receive · aiding and abotting a game Most harassed, probably, equivalent · grades 'and pay o f chanoe f o r profit of any adminiatrat ion di-01' enliste·d Arrrry mon •. Upon against the reg11lations of vision is the · :&n!)loyment completion of the basic this cantor, Nakatani wO.s : Division with the shortage . ' . training .period · of f'rur s:entenced to e months and· of ' labor and the outside weeks, , a series o:r apti- . Old.rialca 3 . months ' in jail 1· emplqyment pro.blem. con-. . . . . tude tests is given the .and their sontonce sus- fronti~ it. · · enlistee to determine what ·pended during geod bohavio·r. · ·William HUso, supervi-type · of work she is. best VI. Vlill1aroson 1 chief ~t, sor of employment, this fitted . for. Internal Security Division, week ordered the corumence-

An applicant . must be a · stated tllat the. · oper~tion .. ment of the· tedious · job of woman citizen Of the U.S. t Of' games Of . chanoe for ~ . re-interviewing workers be~woe11 21 and 44 years of :profit ; is against ·1 the ., law···~ployed by tho wnA. The age, inolueive, submit and . (any person ar:rested reason ia to get more in-· satisfactory. proo.f of birth for . violation of this law forination on skills relat­and citizenshiPt .. have an will be vig~rousl.y prose..:. ing to outside om.ployment, excellent character, pass cu tad. · and , "due to aho1•tage· of : ... a mental alertness test. --.. -·····--·- la1'or'' with in the oenter. . Minimum stan~-:i1•d :rcr heje,Jtt · . Ragistra.tion · ?·f wanen, Huso sti·,ssed;· 'th.8t ·, th'e · is five feet' ~ marlmtt~!l sti 17-38, started Friday in . re-interview is not being feet; mi n.1nmm weight 100 Chnal. . Dutta will begin · oondt1ct'ed to cheok 011 any- . .

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. ' . . . . · . . ~ RJBLISHED every.'.Tues'd.ay, '!Phursday, Saturday . ~ , · ' Editorial ll.lsiness Offioe-57 He;;rs Room · CFY' ..

Canal News Office-Rocreo.tion . !Io.ll .. 6· 'o..ir1o·s1 ty killed the .1---------------------":""""-·-- .Cat and satisfaction editOriaf , . :,. ... ~ brought. i .t .. ba·ck'.' So goes

. . ., . ' ya ole' s~ring, an.a· to ' ve~..; : ·· :1.·5· · ... ,IT 'A .'RUMO_R.? .. ' ify th~s .statoment, .we

. bring you :tha ~hoiced tid-In' a ·cotfununi ty ~s· aensely PQPJ.lated. o.s . Giia, gossip bit's from other :projects.

is rife--ordi.nary enjoyable tet-a.;.ta·tes, n'lilliOious The ?J!A.NWlAR FREE· PREBS sc.a11dal-mongering, whispering cmnpnigna, rumor mills. tells ua· · that 'toys for So, yesterday, the latest in ruM.Ors spread through tp.e ornamental ·novelties and ca.rap like w~ld .fire. Tobacco, · they said, was to be furniture ·w i ·1 l become 1 rationed.;· tho cigar counters a.s -a. reailt did .a la.n~- ay~ila~le whe;i the wood-s lido business. · There vm.s o.c·tua.lly· nothing to .. it. . cratt manufacturing . plant

Tlint sort of. rumor .. creates .µ · ~~einpora;ry'.1 • inconveni-· soes · i~t.o actual produc­C3nce, b~t, . it also unconsciously adds o. little more · ti~n. unrest to ~ conmuni ty alrea.dy .. resti vo. '. ~ · J"EROME residents will

Howover, wha.t we a.re rea.iiy ooncorned a.bout are . soon .be getting _a new rumors tho.t set tho wholo camp 011 o·dge. Tho most ob- water system--a reservoir noxious Of those ha.S bean tho rocurront tc.lk: Of rolO- constructed 0 f .COnOrete · . . en.ting to anothor· centor, or being "kiclcod out an .d with a capacity of 7501 000 left to shift for ourselves." . · gallons, . supplied vrith a

There has been absolutely ·no ·basis for them. All · steady flow of water by the evidence has :pointed the other way. : · two electric deep well

Why_ has so much . effort been exerted· to make this pwnps. . center as self-sufficient. as it· is, and will be? With ROHWER OUTPOST reports the dairy, cattle, hogs, poultry, and the vegetable~ that, in the near future, farm, including . a great variety of' oro:ps, the cen.ter rcsiden ts can make a corn­will be Bo% self-sufficient 'by June. ··At ·a recent fortable jQurney to' hicGe­meeting, ~ high adminis·trative official stated that hee.

1(Ths ·111clcy' ·peoplel-­

this . center .will probably be ono of the last, if not U::>di e~rged e.s winners' o'f the last·, to be ·maintained. .. the YBl cage tournament.

Why hurt ourselves by ·propagati'ne . ~rs·'? ' What are ·Queen contea1; is in. full they, but the means to ·disconcert ourselves? swing. · . ...

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•Saturday, Service · · · ~ . ·. · . BUTTE BUDDHisr ·. · .

Sunda~ S9hool Services . 9 a~m~ Sunday_ School Claa·ses· · · 9: 30 a.m.

Young Buddhist Assembly : · ? :30 p.m. Adult Evening Service 8:30 p.m.

CANAL Clil~IsrliN Sunda~r School · "

. English Worship Service 10 a.m. J'apa.ne~e Worship Service 2 p.m.

CA.NA.L BUDDHIST

California State Sena-.tor Ward has betJn address­

. ing public gat.ho:rings ra-~t' .: . .. .::::.~·1 · · " •., . gar ding panna.nen t . . oxclu- '

SERVICES, · sion. qf Ja.iancsa evacuated , .... ,~.i~!~"<r~~ from the state with the Chapel 32 first of ·the series in Chapel . 69 Santa ~~ria, states · the

Chapels 3~ , 40 · a11d 59

Chapel 59 ·cnanel 40 Chapel 40 Chapel. 40

Church Meas 57, 58

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PACIFIC CITIZEN. First . to · volu:n:teer for

the ne?r .. AJ' <l:nnbat .team .. from .Amache .was the last of tp.e four Ma.suolca .'eons .to serve for Uncle Sam~ The . ~ GRANADA · PIONEER re­veals .that home-made · cakes will .be. given as· prizes · to five o•acuees having in- . vested the most money ·in war bonds and .. stan1ps.

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Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Church Fe br1.1o.ry · 24

Sntoru Yoshimura, 12, Young People's Service 9:30 a~m. Church Adult Service · · ? :30 p.m. Church

1 wanted-------------. F[OWER· MAKERS

· 20-13-D, passe·d away at t h e Caned. · Ck>m.i."TILlni ty Hospital •

O~e foreman, 10 workers needed-artificial flowar­making--N e w York City. Wages 50¢ to $1 an hour

for 40 hours week plus time and a half for over­time, plus pro~abili ty of increase for production a~ above rate of specd--shop under A.F.L. union.

l1i~l1ii:ilfJii'.ffll1.fuor 1 am In loving mer:iory o f

Fl.uni j iro Naga. ta, w h o pa.ssed away one yeo.r ago.

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:::=YO==UR=-=~=.-;:~-c-_c>lONY . BE AU Tl FI CAT I ON CdNllNUESTHO HAMPERED 8Y LABOR"\ .. ·:·SHORTAGES

EXroRTmG ••• The· Gila tanns are proving to be the source ot winter vegetable supply for oth~r similar centers as forty-six carloada of :produce left Ca.an Grande since· Noverilber of 1942. This ·Reek' s 500 se.oks ot cabba3e ·and 120 saoks of tu.l'Ilips, destined tor the Tule Lake and Manza..'18.r centers~ latt the siding Tuesday. · Because or re­stri etions on the use of icing materials, the ex­porting has been limited to :produce that can stand the journey without the elaborate ice packs. OFFICE ••• T h e farm :management will maintain an office in t h e new administration buildiD.g at the Clmal oom­muni ty. R. Sanders on, head of the water distri­bution and pasture manage­men.t di vision, ·and his aasist~t Sid Yamazaki, will . have . their desk and file .along with the rest of the "white oollar11 men oocupyine; the building.

:Nuptta{~ !Kttes .. . .,y Shizuko Kanemoto and

Ted Imura wore united in a wedd~ne corernony conducted Wednesday, Feb. 24, a t Canal. Mrs. Irt11ra recent­~r came from Heart Moun­tain, Wyoming.

Dolly Takayama ·and Pfc. Sar,1 0£;ami · from Camp Wal­ters, Texas, were married in a sim,le ceremony Wed­no sday at Co.no.l, Both are former residents of Par­lier, Qilifornia.

· Pressed for ·time with the impending approach of warm weather, Ellsworth Nichols, superintendent of grounds, yesterday stated that the shortog~ of gar­deners and workers in his c1•ow is seJ'.'iousl.y impeding t h e progress of city beautification.

INTERNEE V1s1-tat1on Reg.'"11C)t,ons· · Approval ot the Project

D:!,re ct or here and the Com­manding Officer of t h e internment camp concerned, plus an ap:pli oat ion " for short term leave is neces­sary to visit. an internee, according to a · tolegr&n receive~ by John Landward, leave officer.

The evacuee must pay his own expenses. HoV"­ever, in event an escort is requirod, it will bo provided. -------.Mesa Or~nges For Residents

The.. purellas ing o f a ·crop of oranges from an orange orchard east o t Mesa was me.de last · week, revealed H. E. Keadle, project steward. T h e agricultural division will take over the inoking of these oranges ne~· week.

'Soy It With Flowers'--SOON

A s the wa.rm weather raa.de more f lowors avail­able, the Canal o.nd Butte floral shops have announc­ed tht.t eaoh school class room. and office will be given olusters ot .flovrers .

Stcn•tinc; with the, sec- Clas.see in boolcl..:eeping ond semester beginning anl aocountine will begin March 1, Takashi J\ilmda' s Tuesday, :March 2, with I·.-Ias intermediate .English olass Goto instructing. Sessions will be taken by ?lamoru will be held at 43-1-D at Tukwna., t~ee nights weel<:- 7 :30 p.m. ly on Monday 1 Wedl1eeda.y, RJ.blio spea!dng a n d a.nd Friday from 7 p.Dl. to Self EJ.:pression will be 9 p.m. in Conal, 13-13-D. offered ~ adults on Tues-

A class in beef produc- dl.l.ya and Frideys, 7 :30 tion will sto.rt Wednesday• p.r.1. to 9 p,m. starting March 3, at 7 p.m. in 13- Tuesday, :Mnrch 2, taueht 10-B vrith C, A. Tyri-ol as by llrs. William Taylor, instructor. for Butte residents.

He explained tllat trees . and lawns tor the lalld­soaping of the two comnu­ni ti os should be trans­plantod or sown baforo tho hot woathor makos succoss­t'ul prope.co.tion or garmi­nat ion impossiblo.

Uio.l~ls pointad with prido, howovor, to tho tine worlc done ~ the re­sidents and their block manaw;ers in their blool~s, many o:r which are lawned between the barracks and show. -beautiful rock ·gar- -dens.

Tho landscaping crou is at present at work on the hospital area, and have before them, the h 1·.g .h·~ school block and t i r·.-e · station to beauti~J in the immediate future.

The bare-limbed cotton­wood trees lining tho main street leading from the hospital t o block 42, Hichols disclosed, w a s brought in from -:th~ Gil.a Ri Vel" b~r his own crew. .

BLACK.OUT DELAYS DISCUSSION MEET

Unable 'to attend when the blackout necessitated a last ndnu te change of date, H. o. Freeland.aitte social science instl\lctor, and Jolm Welles, ()J.nal CCAS head and former social mentor;· ·will disctiss ·the tir:1ely free trade question Monday night before the Dltte discussion group at 43~-c •

"On tho satiotactory solution o f this (troc trude) problem depends to a STent degree, tho dura­bility of tho place tho.t will follow the present wnr,0 stated Tom Hirashima, chail"r:.lEUl for the xn.eeting.

each week in the tuture. On apeoial school activi­ties where flowers ~ r e needed they inay be obtain­ed n.t thQ two floral shops if approved by the prinoi­pnl.

The florists ll.a.ve al.so annonnced thCit when sut'fi­oient flowers a.re on hnnd the~" will be distributed to eaoh block via s"rstemu-.. tic rotation. -

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( continu.ed :f'ltom page l) ation are oonsidered .. non- ,, ""' I Uo· one is excused from residents I 0 t . Arizona, . .. BY" DR. WM. J. Fl'JRL'TA

filing income' tax returns neva1~heless, 0

,the i~zona· · About '75 to 100 persons be·cause books of account i11oor.19 tax laws apply to have ·'died in the ptst au­and records are not avail- non..:x·esideilts as to that nual~ from rabies in the able. , Any person who· does portion' cit '• , their 1na6me Un~ ted States alone. · Sta­not have acoess to hi-e ·' received ':in Arizona, '. and tlst1oal . studies f\trtl;lor books and•records and can- · any parsons having 'tnlilble show · that oocurranco .of not obtain them in time . to inooine OJl t h a t QUSi

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S rabie~ is high in those tile his retti.rn ·by M8.roh' · she>ul'1. file , o, ,roturn a:p.d . aor:n:r~ud ties where reatrio-1~ should .. c~nsul t the In- ,· pay the tax req~j.red:, bf:. t ions .C?f dogs ~re lax. terne.l Hevonue Agent as to la.w. •. . . R&bid 'does a.re QOll'D'.!\Only what course Or action tO - · · Ci)'" i < • • • ·,rt. caned "riia<f' because thef pursue. Residarits of this' IRONW. I p .. ,.EX~I~~~( usu~lly a r e "frr!table,", center who· fomer;i.y re-: MARCH 3·. TiQ 8 , r~atle~s and ,often viciou~. sided in Co.lifornie: o r · · 1~ . Thei .. e !Ja.Y ' b · e extensive

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some state other than A'l'i• ' An exhibi tioh or home- S.'? .. 11 vation. This , "mad" zonn will, in the opinion ma'de :ironwood, ,awards and . stage is · then 'tollouod by of·· the Project Attorn~y, ' can~s ·w.111 b.e · sponao~ed.,. sluggishness , . . ~.ra,~sia be considered. residents-· of · Ma.rah 3 to 8 in.c.J.Usive, by' 1:.,.nd 1"ina1.ly death. the. state . in ;vhich they the ,· Canal' Single. · Men's ,The · .f'ollowi'l18 suggea­resided prior to evaouf.l~· · Club a t ." rec •. ' hliil ,?.;3.·, tic;>ns shoµld be followe 'd tion and will . be requlrad' Resfdents de'sir ing t 'O rru;it."'6 I if' a , resident 01' the can­to comply with the income' ,.: entries' ·''·a:re ·requeat'ad ·co ter is · bitte11, by doc;s or ta.x lo.WS Of SU Oh State• SU bui t them to' 'thfs.' locale other aninials: While residents of ·'this . "'by' M,onclay', ;, ~,~ch ~. l . p.iu~ l. · If one is bi tton ~y a center who· did not ~eside ·· · . -F~-y~ : :f>~~z~a .. will ' \J ,e "~ mad animal, he must be in .Arizona prior to evacu• .. -awa:r;-ded,.w~th; a silv~r., , .. cup ~sent immGdiatel.y to . the SUCCESSOR · · · , , ... ' going to the first · ~l~?e hoapitt\l for attent~on • . -----·-. · ·. l'.'linner. ·. , . , : ,,· . ", No~if"; the IntGrnal Secur- .

HAYWAR ·D ls ·,·,Assr . .. ;· REii£Mnfk~1c.·. ' . ~·· - ~\: ~ ~: ~! .',ity ,. s.~·: that the .animal ~n ·P S --- · ,~ r , l ·: · :· :.; :i. , ,. , :'be oa.ptu~ed or lilled and .. ,. ~OJEC,T {E.W'A/lll 1~ ( ~, SLOPPY ' J()l~· · ,.·: .. , ~n: i'onardad · to the · propa:r.-~Yniond: HayW8.'r4 ·w a a· ., HOP TONIGHT" •' . authoi*~ti~s f'or diagnosis.

reoen.t~. f s. e l~:c)t;J ci ~ s: \ . "Slop_t)y · J ·oet s Hero" '2. 1

,lf ~110' ·is . bi tt.en by ~~\ assi~ant project· s·t ·eward· with a whiz ot, an entor- an;irial, ' : v1hioh appoars n-or• ' · to replace Ceoil A. Wiider, tainmant lie~ to;: tho bf3.ll .. :r.at~ ';1~ , must be 1aent .' i1n­who has, been transferred at 8:30 1toniSht at moss· 45.-- modiat·ely to tho . hos1,:i.tal to the Minidoka Relocation Topping the·· prog~am will for atton.tion~ Notify In­Center to · become the ahief' be voaals by Yoshilco' Iwa- tornal. Seouri ty ao tha:t project steward there, re- shika, danoe nwnbers by tha' animal ' can b'e plac.ad vealed Harold E. Keadle, Ethel Edd~r, .. "Slop1v Joo" under proper obsorvati?n~· projeat steward. · and se'lectod sones· 'b~ Tad Navor kill ,or dost;r.oy e.n

He . ad.dad that Hal'old Yamamoto' s orchos'tn.·" ) animal which appearS I normal :Bio.er~n ·has been trans1'~~ A. speoia;t tree.t ,,, 'awai.ts or shows suggestive symp.. red· to Canal ,, ComLJUni ty as ~11 'at ·tiefresbJ.:ient "tiue. toms o:r rabies 4 • ,

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Rockets Meet GUADALUPE ENGAGES BLOCK 30 Solons In CAC B TEAM· IN BLOCK 28 CLASH

. Sixth Round GUa.d8:1upe 'YMBA.. baseball squad, managed by the , . .. veteran · rutoh T.arnura, encounters tomorrow a youth1bl

Under · tlle blazing Ari- . and peppery block 30, Stool.'"ton nine, led· by Coach Ted zona sun~ twenty-tour· 2 Iwasaki. The game. will comr,ienoe at 2 p.111. Ol.C . quintets are on sohe- Iwasalci, former Fresno Athletic Club coo.oh, will dule to battle thru their' field a :team mostly of young~ters, including pitoher sixth round_ of casaba war- Mas O~~. who sto.rred r~e tomorrow a1'ternpon. · 1n ~ny American Legion G·REM LI NS WIN

The ·solons, still 1n a bo.sebo.ll : tournome~ts. On mean mood, have a golden :Mo.a' receiv~ end will [ACE. BULLDOGS "hooportuni ty" to regain probably ·be rooh'1.e Tonky.. f~. . .. a little :prestige it they Takeda. · Victorious Gremlins ca.n upset the .Rocket ag- · 'YMBA· asgrega:t;ion ·Will maintain th~ir position as grega.tion, pacing .t h e show many v~terans with· l~ague leaders, hnving league with five.oensecu- · either Tubs Mitnni qr Jaraes QVerrun the three.toning tive conquests. Nishino clmcldng with Tom :Poop-Outs, 3? to ,29, lo.st

. A 111.ehly' improved OenaJ Mura.ta catching. · Tuesday night. Hi varsity squad will fi- . . At 9:00, the ~adalupe Not to be out-classed nally get a ·crack at the "1" squad meets Ken Zeni- by the baseballers, the power-laden Cards• · unde- mura's block 28 team in Gremlins a n d growling :f'eated status. . the season's opener~ Bulldogs' w h 0 are two

Still sizzling w i t h league leaders, tangle to-· that spectacular victory . R08rE11S morrow for undisputed lead. over the' Gremlins, the GUADALUPE BLK.2e,STOCI\TON This game is set for 2 :45, Viking cagers will tangle :r. Nishina P L. Shil.!18. while the lov1ly n.tkes also w i t h the winless but M. Mt tani P M. Okuli.a.ra i:nix 'I-Vi th th9 rev1 ving Poop.. :potent Raiders, v1ho are T. Murata C · T. Takeda Outs at 2 :45. gunnine f'or an upset. . K. Kod.arila 1 K. ' Jrujishige In the only other aye :

As a. · result of lust K. Nishino 2 Y. Moriwo.ki 3ame scheduled, the wet 'week's triumph over the o. Nishino 2 M. Uogeri ·Firemen · meets · the Gila highly. regc.rdod. Butte T. Hor1shita3 J. Tanaka Indians • . Cards, t h e Roughri dars M. Iriynma S l!.,. Tok1.1no.ga will be in 'high s:pirit M. Tonio6kn ot B. Yoshimoto when they encounter o.n as- N. Iriyamn of ·y. Hirano gressivo Blockhead five. · J. Toruoolm. or K. Okuho.ra

Cellc.r-d'V'telling C't/clonos . Y. Tomooka. or G. Shimn will f('l.CO a revongof\tl · s. Inouye of M. Tsudc.mn Butto Cc .. rd.S in o.n intor-cc.I!l:p tussle. OA.NAL CA.GE SCHEDJLE

!-'.sudden scoring splurge Court I · in the final stanza by the . 1:00· Vildnes - Ro.iders canal H i Golden Boars 2: 30 Block 2 5 - Broncos proved to be the deciding 4:00 Dultas - Blocld1ead Bs blow in downing the rangy Court II ja~krabbit quintet of Mean 1:00 Rockets - Solons Hi, 30 to 25,.last Wed.i.~es- 2:30 Butte Cards -~/clones day afternoon. ·4:00 lhrd Jrs. - Il\ckaroos

.A.'t\EA 02 SOFrBAIJ.

59 block, 73 block~ 51 block:,

Results . 11 - 74 block, 9

7 - 58 block~ 6 l? - 72 block, 5

SOFrBAJl, SCHEllJLE Monday, March 1

Block 51 vs . Block 59

Court 'III 1:00 Jeeps 2:30 Chrds -4:00 Bruins -Court IV

Esquires Bears

Blocl;: 6

l:OO Ochis - Grizzlies 2 :30 Rougllt1.cirs-Blooldleads

· 4:90 Block 10 - Poop-Outs

CA.NAL BOYS' Cr:~GE Rosults Fob. 24 Chi.:.-1-Hl, 30 - Mos:t. Hi, 25

BUTTE GAMES TOMORRO~f

g~-~8)}..!, l!1ire1nen vs. Gila Ind. 1:30 Bulldogs vs. Gremlins 2 :45 · Poop-OJ ts vs. D.llces 2 : 45

!!~F .. .tc~ LE?,~Ue Gr. Wave vs. Wildcats 1:30 Ouijas vs. Nightmares 3:30 ~_ti_c:_~l LeMu~ Outlaws vs. Tr. Shts.10:00 Uightruare vs . Ouijas 3:30

BUI'TE NIGH!' GAMES Monda!', March 1

Saints vs. Medics 8:30 Tuesday, March 2

Gophers vs. Sidew'inder 7 :30 Nanis vs. Zephyrs 11. 8:30

C'AS Girls' Athletic de.:. pa.r tment has set 'li..tesday, I.Iaroh 2, · as the deadline for applications as athle­tic directors.

AERO CARNIVAL TO CONTINUE G IRIS' BA.SI\EI'BALt GAMES

Sunday, Feb. ~8 Orioles vs. Bucktrs. · 1:30 Tri-Uors vs. Hi-Jinx 2 :30

Monday, March 1 Shoot. Stars vs. JUG 5:45

Tuesday, March 2 Fo.lines vs. Tri-More 6:45

Results - GTIU.S Feb. 23 Aeronautical prograr.lS Sinrloties,29-Co.no.l Hi II 5 will continue tomorro w

Hereafter, all girls' t eam wi ll forfeit games which they cancel.

CAS Athletics dOlt\1'tZ1l.Ont announces that all athle­tic equipment m u s t be returned · b y Wednesday, l l'a111ch 3. This is because of ,·lihe plans to f orm blook sof tbal l leafi~les.

morning a n d a f ternoon, when many gas and other models enter t he Butte airplane cnrnivul.

Mor ni ng event s w 1 1 1 tal:e , place at Hot'~ilO.n b.ir­port, with the afternoon procram held a t the aero­nautical i'ield, lot 37.

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