Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #51-55

Volume 3 #51: Sept. 14, 1942

Page 1: Crime is subject of forum tonight; school bell tolls today; work corps is disrupted; Tokyo feels necessity of English language.

Page 2: Footprints column; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Project has no control over medic-staff transfer; mochi-gome needed for New Year's fete; fire prevention measures told; social welfare hours announced; Montgomery Ward agent here; 15-year-old likes to collects snakes, lizards, bugs and scorpions.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #52: Sept. 15, 1942

Page 1: Forum; to keep law and order; school starts off with bang-tough days ahead; hiking suspended for two weeks; sanitary corps to dance tonight; children under 16 must attend school- California law says; N.Y. stylist here Wednesday.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: From the front office; plan to build Japanese-style bathtubs halted; project area rules given; children may be immunized against many diseases found here; found.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Magazine Section: Sept. 15, 1942

Cover.

Pages 2, 3: Dutch Treat story: Tada learns how fickle girls are.

Page 4: Rev. Shigeo Tanabe; should we get married here?

Page 5: Eternal feminine, illustrations and article.

Page 6: Nerve center: the administration, with illustrations.

Pages 7, 8: Democracy in action, freedom of the press, with illustrations.

Page 8: Miracle Men.

Page 9: Recreation center.

Page 10: Conclusion of Dutch Treat and should we get married here?

Volume 3 #53: Sept. 16, 1942

Page 1: 500 leave for beets this week; students may work 4 hours; probation setup organized here; mercury is steady; council holds best meeting; to whom it may concern.

Page 2: Hilarious antics of 'nuthouse gang' keeps Tuleans screaming for more; The Other Side column.

Page 3: Merry Go Round column; From the Front Office column; evacuee workers face no opposition in Idaho; repatriats find no outside jobs; coop man back from parlay; no C.O.D. issues on Sat. p.m.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #54: Sept. 17, 1942

Page 1: To elect fair practice body; planning board is proposed; lost dog; hiking still o.k. revealed; old man lost is found.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Mess hall 48 rated best; change in base hospital staff hinted; 400 expected at CYF social; 16 more teachers needed in school; fire protection man lauds Tule Lake body; maybe clerk was expected.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #55: Sept. 18, 1942

Page 1: New clothing schedule given; canteen no. 3 robbed, valuable goods stolen; beet fields want 500 more; human touch shown departing workers.

Page 2: Two Saturday dances; sports; farmers are wanted quick; all canteens to close Sunday p.m.



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