Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #46-50

Volume 3 #46: Sept. 8, 1942

Page 1: Women workers wanted for project farm; flag raising features Labor Day celebration; new work hours start today; outside jobs; babies may have pictures taken; black widow spider found in block 70.

Page 2: Strictly Feminine column; Noteworthy column; appointments necessary for dental clinic; lost and found department; geese cause farm problem.

Volume 3 #47: Sept. 9, 1942

Page 1: Babies face cameras; domestic jobs offered Nisei; workers recruited for beet fields; scale expert wanted; industry surveyed; Nisei instructors needed for Army; shoe store opens.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Farmer's float win first prize in Labor Day parade; Tulean farm products being shipped to WCCA; adult education classes list.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #48: Sept. 10, 1942

Page 1: Editorial: The Coal Crew; transportation situation grave; harvesters leave city, family work available; Christian Advocate editor visits city; Buddhist service; handling of crime subject of Monday's forum.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Flower show draws crowd; Merry-go-round column.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #49: Sept. 11, 1942

Page 1: Assignments for school listed; cash advances to be paid by government checks; must return sugar ration cards; mimeographers are happy; Tule Lake's 'yoo-hoo' brigades inspires ire.

Page 2: Strictly Feminine column; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Trust fund policy to be clairified; Merry-go-Round column; 20 butchers satisfy meat-hungry Tuleans; vital statistics.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #50: Sept. 12, 1942

Page 1: 100 women are definitely needed for farm project; schools face furniture shortage; 3800 to begin school Monday; kites taboo; many jobs listed by placement; beet workers leave for Utah.

Page 2: Adult education registration for new classes begins; awards for Labor Day exhibits given; new teachers have colorful backgrounds.

Page 3: Colorful backgrounds article continues; essay contest announced; from the front office column; messages may be sent to Japan; Reverend Tanabe returns to city.

Page 4: Fellowship to worship with music; YPCC theme selected; Bussei plan novel meet for Sunday; Sibelius on music hour; proper procedure for addressing; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: In Japanese.



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