Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #41-45

Volume 4 #41: Jan. 7, 1943

Page 1: Wards to be center of recreational activities; writers donate $50 to library; leave rule covers Caucasian spouses; new project attorney; good community acceptance, report; rec. coordinating body to meet; co-op management will cash government checks.

Page 2: Attendance at schools falls below average; Stardusting; editorial.

Page 3: Noteworthy; fair practice body opens office; Fisher urges resettlement for evacuees; Sunday papers in block offices; Post Office; outside newspaper cut affects colony readers; domestic jobs open in Midwest cities; Red Cross thanks school children.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #42: Jan. 8, 1943

Page 1: Judicial panel named; plan lecture series designed to acquaint parents on deliquency; to honor Coverly; council approves WRA tent factory; Girl Reserves weekend meets; vital statistics; Dispatch calendar.

Page 2: Japanese forces having tough time in subjugation of Philippines; Our Town; lost & found.

Page 3: 63 black shawls made for Red Cross; planning board on attendance; assistant secretary; ma's wanted; Merry Go Round.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #43: Jan. 9, 1943

Page 1: Pickling plant in full operation here; population here 15,052; outside employment; fire fighters on 'goose chase'; bid for Jan. 16 dance on sale; T.B. test for mess workers; Coverly to address youth fellowship.

Page 2: Editorial; The Other Side; church services.

Page 3: Resettlement program in operation; co-op notice: Montgomery Ward; Lil Theater to give drama; aims to preserve classmate ties; job registration at placement 1208; map translators are still needed; library enriched by seven books.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #44: Jan. 11, 1943

Page 1: 600 apply for leave clearance; Administration area now free; $300 raised by raffle; rec. council made permanent; YBA mixer date postponed; Timber Wolves give donations; placer JACL will meet tonight; outside job.

Page 2: New jurors find fire-bug 'not guilty' in mock trial; boxing champs may polish up; Oliver gets prize; block 31 exhibit draws crowds; vital statistics; hospital sounds SOS call for empty bottles; Dr. Ishihashi gives fifth lecture.

Page 3: In Japanese.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #45: Jan. 12, 1943

Page 1: Will issue uniforms to 2 crews; no rice shortage; acute coal situation revealed; council to hold ward meetings; new terpsichorean class held; warden's uniform; skaters cut ice on rinks made artificially here.

Page 2: Entire page is lost & found.

Page 3: Swing Shift; piano tuner available; partitions need construction okay; city-wide drive to raise fund; Noteworthy; Jan. 6 transfers; four wardens praised for thwarting theft; choir enthusiasts urged to register.

Page 4: Sports.



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