Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #16-20

Volume 4 #16: Dec. 1, 1942

Page 1: Councilmen election returns; 34 buck privates answer Army call to colors; volunteer blood donors wanted; 'the greatest privilege-to serve'.

Page 2: Editorials, letter.

Page 3: The Other Side; 2 year coal contract in force; book co-op group formed in colony; Girl Scouts to meet tonight; railway express offices; power machine operator wanted; request claim repaired shoes; new chiefs.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #17: Dec. 2, 1942

Page 1: Unit organized to speed clothes payment; 60% of monthly pay given as unemployment compensation; magazine deadline; give blood; notary service.

Hirabayashi case.

Page 2: Merry Go Round; co-op agree to underwrite city directory; clothes money coming soon, from page 1; no flower classes.

Page 3: Scout leaders to meet with Lamott; estimated 8000 cast votes in Monday's election; Noteworthy.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #18: Dec. 3, 1942

Page 1: Job openings: see placement center; scrip book purchases declared not taxable; outside relocation JACL confab pledge; housewarming party to feature Saturday's press club meeting; choir practice; angel of mercy.

Page 2: To feel outside sentiment; first letter from G.T. in Montana; Footprints; 200 parents meet recruiting officers.

Page 3: Oakland JACL donates $1000 to headquarters; outsiders to raise $200,00 to help Nisei. from page 1; exposition in 'Alaska'; little theater plays at #40s; medic, plumber okay #26 Japanese baths; trip to Salt Lake conclave increases outside confidence.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #19: Dec. 4, 1942

Page 1: Colony recipient of thanks letter; development of leave regulations studied; city delegation largest to Army; Hi student cards asked by YWCA; city council elects president, vice president; Private Nakashima here on furlough; vital statistics.

Page 2: Our teachers; Christmas prelude; WRA red tape hampers travel.

Page 3: Girl Reserves Take Note; new Hi teachers complete faculty; supervisor returns; survey underway; Post Office Noteworthy; student council; vital statistics; resettlement set-up from page 1.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #20: Dec. 5, 1942

Page 1: Noted sociologist here; garage workers volunteer blood; those planning marriage note; mammoth stage show at factory; drama group ducats selling; Red Cross benefit dansant on Mon; Triple O Christmas seal drive begins.

Page 2: A Tulean Speaks: City Council; working condition: labor board is suggested; church services.

Page 3: College course to begin soon; adult education; social science; QMC supplies 1000 pounds mochi; stage show; membership campaign for co-operatives begins Monday; music department asks week notice; vital statistics; services postponed; student record forms.

Page 4: Noteworthy; sports; back to normal life from page 2.



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