Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #6-10

Volume 3 #6: July 23, 1942

Page 1: Needy to get help; food hoarding hit; colony in need of equipments; new information chief arrives; baby girl born; business manager named; two deaths; keep everybody warm; chase mosquitos out.

Page 2: Hi neighbors!; We The People editorial section; no elite circle, letters to the editor.

Volume 3 #7: July 24, 1942

Page 1: Colony near full; don't waste water; no. 3 canteen opens soon; no damage at mess 24 fire; girls hiking; pay tags today; adult education; songfest; modeling club.

Page 2: Civic improvement to make town better; education building will take big space; five machine shops in consideration; will teach soil fertility; bakery to make bread, pastries; bank business here drops; non-denominational church planned; center theater in ward one.

Volume 3 #8: July 25, 1942

Page 1: Barrack schools are temporary; population here grows to 14,984; varity show; notary public; twenty-five Walerga checks returned to San Francisco; take board exam; Tolo dance August 1; one death.

Page 2: Bussei festival; daily menu; oratory contests; please call; dance teachers wanted; modeling; visiting hours; clinic schedule.

Page 3: Keep your shoes on; Seattle bank depositors note; placement office to close Monday; two Sunday speakers; church services schedule.

Page 4: Sports page.

Volume 3 #9: July 27, 1942

Page 1: New arrivals; two mess fires damages told; forum tonight; curriculum; ward 1 chiefs list revealed; our telephone; colonists to teach; card of thanks.

Page 2: Editorial page: editorial policy, letters to the editor, list of paper's staff.

Page 3: Housing crew does its job; Tulean Intermezzo column; project officer on honeymoon; college graduates wanted; 4-H club members, leader wanted; poetry; poultry; handicraft; knitting class.

Page 4: Sports page.

Volume 3 #10: July 28, 1942

Page 1: Colony census midnight Friday; more men than women here; 1000 workers fail to call for tags; notary public here; tough operation claimed success; no overtime paid.

Page 2: 4300 copies printed daily; farmer's life; three fire units;

Page 3: Manzanar gets printing press; course in marriage to be held; complete line at canteen; shoe repair shop flooded; three births; educators visit colony; JACL heads to meet.

Page 4: Colonists urged to call for goods; more block managers; Walerga checks; classes; fire prevention notice; choir notice; wanted; registration for drama; rec staff at temporary address.



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