Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #66-70

Volume 3 #66: Oct. 1, 1942

Page 1: Council selects recommendation; citizen group is urgent need says council; property in private places will not be shipped; rule violation may cause hiking halt; satisfactory conditions prevail for beet workers.

Page 2: Star Dusting; Sports; vital statistics.

Page 3: Footprints; private employment; workers needed; sewage odor to be curbed; 16,000 books reach school; U. C. meeting; plans for children discussed at U.C.; adult ed offers math classes.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #67: Oct. 2, 1942

Page 1: Waitresses to receive shoes and uniforms; cash permits at welfare office; colonists cautioned against interference with wildlife; mess workers paid; furniture factory to employ new workers; adult education offers economics; Bussei meeting.

Page 2: Editorial; From the Front Office; Strictly Feminine.

Page 3: Festival gayety to prevail to prevail at harvest festival; Tule Lake YPCC announces program; rules must be followed; U.C. groups and Poston residents; 560 hogs arrive here; messenger boys?; six leave for school; American fencing.

Page 4: Noteworthy; sports.

Volume 3 #68: Oct. 3, 1942

Page 1: Citizens to hold rally; will build jail here; clothes forms at offices; railroad work attracts 20; Dr. Smith here for Sunday meets.

Page 2: Noteworthy; sports.

Page 3: Schedule of adult education English classes; Merry-go-Round; cartoon.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #69: Oct. 5, 1942

Page 1: 65.6% of Utah people favor Nisei outside employment; lumber arrival not certain; arrested for killing birds; demmurage charge on freight large; overtime allowed for construction workers.

Page 2: Living cost keeps rising; WRA will pay for property transfer from central pts.; chicken for meat in America at war.

Volume 3 #69: Oct. 6, 1942 (Diff. date but same issue number)

Page 1: Nisei touched by director's outburst; WRA must have your support; Walter Tsukamato scores Nisei apathy for political affairs; fosters common fight with minority groups.

Page 2: Noteworthy; sports.

Page 3: Newell fire fighters keep every hour busy; Cards wrest world series; Manzanar gets our vegetables; Ferguson, from page 1; Stockton center goes to Rohwer; CYF starts new drive for members; Shibutani talk at rally, from page 1; vital statistics.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Page 5: Oregon governor asks for beet labor here; 4 field men now at 801-D; JACL chapters to meet; victory gardener has collection of skulls; cars and trucks are to pull to side of road when fire alarm sounds.

Volume 3 #70: Oct. 7, 1942

Page 1: Students to aid crop harvest; colonists urged to help in farm work; two leave for work inspection tour; colony boasts only hog farm; notary for Wash. voters.

Page 2: Staff artists recognized; Merry Go Round; parents' help asked to curb diseases.

Page 3: 3400 chicks arrive for poultry farm; Rec. notes; 24,000 school books arrive; residents cautioned not to deface Indian petroglyphs; nursery school resume operation.

Page 4: Star Dusting; sports.



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