Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #26-30

Volume 3 #26: August 15, 1942

Page 1: Orators wanted; workers receive June cash advances; plenty of food on hand; relief cases to be considered; lumber sold; messages may be sent to Japan; fire sale at 4119 today; fire crew, wardens thanked by clock 41.

Page 2: Schubert on music hour; ex-Harvard editor to address youth rally; Young Buddhists to meet; Japanese sermon themes for Sunday; will observe lantern fest; colony taxis for official use only; church services.

Page 3: Pink Tea column; newspaper supervisor visits city; block 54 quarantined (chicken pox); lost & found; shoe repair shop opens.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 Extra: August 16, 1942

Page 1: Food problems discussed by workers committee; workers to get clothes; more sugar arrives; cash advances to be paid; no one will go hungry says Hayes; administration deeply concerned.

Page 2: Advisory board created; colossal show planned for Friday; section in Japanese with explanation.

Volume 3 #27: August 17, 1942

Page 1: Alturas Chamber of Commerce person visits; kite day success; WRA workers can receive benefits; appointment of food committee urged; life here no picnic, comment of visitor.

Page 2: 2500 acres of vegetables planted; stork club numbers 23; views on lumber sales given.

Volume 3 #28: August 18, 1942

Page 1: Legal aid moves; travel permit regulations told; 850 enrolled in woodwork class; fire sale Wednesday; more coal workers wanted; Issei suffers from heart attack; staple groceries arrive.

Page 2: Automotive shops near completion; Pink Tea column; surveyors ready ground work; court to hear divorce, crime; vital statistics; cartoon.

Page 3: Soil favorable for lawns, tests show; magazine to appear Monday; canteen system and co-op compared; one death; lantern festival attracts Bussei.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #29: August 19, 1942

Page 1: Co-op on its own; Hayes reiterates necessity of community cooperation; chicken pox quarantine; telegram sent to San Francisco; holiday fete plan; arrivals form Santa Anita; vital statistics.

Page 2: Tulean Intermezzo column; editorials.

Page 3: July Pinedale checks waiting at ad building; co-op meet; tools borrowed from Modoc high; student leaves for the University of Denver; absentee ballot instructions; schools ready to register students; Portland coupon books.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #30: August 20, 1942

Page 1: Portland center starts move Aug. 29; The World at War :The Allied Offensive in the Pacific; more arrivals due next week; bargain hunters swarm 4119; flower exhibit draws crowd.

Page 2: Frost terror worries farmers.

Their agricultural project.

Page 3: Pink Tea column; skeleton found under barrack in block 51; Ken Yasuda listed in poet's 'who's who;June cash advances.

Page 4: Sports.



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