Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #71-75

Volume 4 #71: Feb. 11, 1943

Page 1: Mass registration begins in project; first egg laid on chicken farm; engineering class to open; student council office moves east; notary public; Alien's answer to American allegiance may be qualified; Army offices here revealed.

Page 2: Co-op buyers find goods scarce throughout East; club rosters to be filed at C.A.; 2 students leave Mon. for college; colony prepares own meat for delivery.

Page 3: Shortage of nurses aides may cause 30% cut of patients; Noteworthy; forum on resettlement; nine leave for school and jobs; seek ceiling price on dance bids.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #72: Feb. 12, 1943

Page 1: Nisei outside may volunteer at nearest draft board; co-op cash sales to stop; marriage class to start; 2 leave on co-op business; planning board, block managers study Army questionnaires.

Page 2: Sgt. Tsukahara hopes many serve; resettlement plans are culminated by mass sign-up; leave department gives advice to persons planning to resettle.

Page 3: Our Town; 34 complete tutors class in first aid; Union church hears review of 6 months; firemen burned during blaze; YBA valentine dances tonight; records office seeking 10 coders; Noteworthy.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #73: Feb. 13, 1943

Page 1: SCA will meet Monday; combat unit will have four components; Little Theater Feb. showing; Hally to assist in income-tax filing; economics 21-A class to open; blue book price is offered for cars; hog farm donates four books to library; Inukai, Dispatch mimeographer crank 4800 copies in 42 minutes.

Page 2: Sports; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Page 5: Question 28 substituted.

Volume 4 #74: Feb. 15, 1943

Page 1: Appointments for photos canceled; 1000 volumes of Japanese books coming; geometry class to start; blood donors are sought; co-op buying center is proposed; Red Cross mass meeting; mess chief is on visit here; Dispatch magazine deadline; co-op movie will be shown; notary public; forum canceled; vital statistics.

Page 2: JACL investigation report; rationing swamps shoe repair shop; recent note of JACL to war department is released in full; co-op notes.

Page 3: Formation of executive committee is decided; Noteworthy; new dancing class to open; vital statistics; Eastern colleges lure four colonists; co-op handles magazine subscriptions; card of thanks.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #75: Feb. 16, 1943

Page 1: Relocation offices, field stations are organized; resettlers may receive financial aid; Abbott and Costello show slated; athletic group schedule meeting; Girl Reserves; U.C. Club will stage rally; sports.

Page 2: A volunteer writes; relocation offices cont.; food crisis in China is grave; cartoon.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Jamboree slated for Boy's Club; movie 'Last of the Mohicans' billed; 33 scouts presented awards by area president; dance class sign-up starts; outside job offers; first aid class; a card of thanks.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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