Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #1-5

Volume 4 #1: Nov. 12, 1942

Page 1: Release forms for students; scrip book on sale; co-op prexy; citizens' league convenes tonight; volunteer farmers to report; tri-state Hi assembly tomorrow.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Sports; Noteworthy; adult education courses in psychology and cosmetology; new aid to Fleming; help wanted; vital statistics; national student relocation council seeks financial aid for needy students.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #2: Nov. 13, 1942

Page 1: YMCA head to address college age students; in need of pal; co-op scrips acceptable on all purchases; SCA organized for student aid; housekeeping service started; registration for college courses; night study hall may open soon; wardens call showdown on colony gambling.

Page 2: Editorials.

Page 3: Merry Go Round; hot plates to be used in the barracks only with permits; The Other Side; cabaret dance bids on sale; editorial continues.

Page 4: Sports; Noteworthy.

Volume 4 #3: Nov. 14, 1942

Page 1: Monday declared general poll day; week in review; leave permit regulations; present council too cumbersome; lecture tonite on credit union; language books for Army study; co-op in search of asst. manager; plans to make holiday greeting cards in city.

Page 2: Noteworthy; Sports.

Page 3: Little Theater to make debut; YBA to meet at two separate halls; two distinguished speakers here; high school art students design holiday cards; church services.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #4: Nov. 16, 1942

Page 1: Charter election today; reduction of ward representation; co-op scrip sale; many Nisei apply for Army language school; chicken dinner in the offing; noteworthy; help wanted.

Page 2: Our Town; editorials.

Volume 4 #5: Nov. 17, 1942

Page 1: City charter ratified; beet workers returning; new afternoon clinic hours; colony warned of traffic hazards; slight damage in mess 39 fire; student teachers to receive voice, teaching training; notary service today.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: College higher education courses offer college credits; Merry Go Round; Poston center plants 274 elm trees; lost and found.

Page 4: In Japanese.



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