Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #11-15

Volume 4 #11: Nov. 24, 1942

Page 1: Mail addresses of WRA projects; eligibility of public assistance grants clarified; new supervisor for welfare dept; clearance on halls needed; first encore performance; new penalty on off side; moribana class.

Page 2: Sports, Noteworthy.

Page 3: Chico students offer goodwill to Tule Nisei; block 26 has first Japanese bathtubs; winter work here getting scarce; a story of human bigness.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #12: Nov. 25, 1942

Page 1: Holiday spirit reigns in city; Tuleans, nation in thanksgiving; turkey dinner and trimmings; canteens shops closed tomorrow; religious thanksgiving services; dispatchers join holiday thanks.

Page 2: Editorial; turkey dinner among 'strangers'; FSA camp set-up described.

Page 3: Clinic hours for tomorrow; permit needed to use heaters; 250 students register for extension courses; scouts to hold court tonight; all colony dogs to be licensed; quarantine restrictions modified by base hospital; wanted: see at placement center; employees asked to register; ed. dept. wants school teachers.

Page 4: Merry Go Round; benefit ball by Tri-coeds; drama group to tour project; personnel staff to frolic tonight; Starmer to hold phonetics classes; found; transferred here.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #13: Nov. 27, 1942

Page 1: Old council bows out; Nisei soldiers here to recruit for Army school; 25,000 persons expected to be relocated next year; Red Cross workers knit sweaters for colony use; vital statistics.

Page 2: Possession of $500 a family no drawback to get grants; new classes in drafting; mess workers to give thanks fete; fencing club to be organized here; typing, shorthand class to register; man with peculiar humor.

Page 3: Methods of cleaning, feeding of stoves; block 30 show attracts 9000; charter vote by blocks is revealed; public grants from page 2; company agents addresses needed; FDRs kin is project procurement officer.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #14: Nov. 28, 1942

Page 1: 68 nominated, election Monday; warehouse area to be fenced out; Army school volunteers to wear white honor bands; Sunday meeting for GR council; final report cards soon; math teacher sought.

Page 2: Sports, church services.

Page 3: Construction show on Dec. 5, 6; stores to take inventory; Ted Shigeno gets Chicago co-op job; Tak Imura will be Army school barber; two white teachers resign from school; Nisei soldier here from New York to visit parents.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #15: Nov. 30, 1942

Page 1: 'Wish to remember such former friends as may be at Tule Lake'; clothing pay registrations of newcomers; little theater group to present 3 one-act plays; filing of show asked by rec; wanted: apply placement center; Starmer to hold speech clinics; colony residents assured of legal aid in solving property problems.

Page 2: Editorial; elementary jr. Red Cross plans numerous activities; school votes in favor of construction; wanna sell mochigome?; school forms speakers club; appointements; post office; rumor clinic.

Page 3: 35 recruits leave this morning; first world war vet, Tanagawa, enlists again; new councilmen to be honored at installation rites; Pink Tea; honor recruits with sendoff.

Page 4: In Japanese.



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