Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #81-85

Volume 4 #81: Feb. 26, 1943

Page 1: Stores will be closed Monday; truck drivers; teletype from Myer reports on seven centers; Dr. Chapman will visit city; panel will issue ration books to persons leaving colony; 2 Poston units near end; rally canceled by California club; labor day pictures of babies ready; funeral.

Page 2: Hawaiian girl at Oberlin receives degree from Pomona; new books at library; Hayashi writes from New York; Scouts complete part of training; card of thanks; #23 canteen has rush.

Page 3: Adult education commercial department moves; jobs offered in Middle West; 135 attend Boys Club jamboree; Noteworthy; Granada shoe ration starts; Crystal Sugar Co. is seeking workers; vital statistics; card of thanks; cartoon; Jerome, Ark.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #82: Feb. 27, 1943

Page 1: Aliens may be accepted in U.S. Army; registration sked for citizens listed; identification for workers; scrip exchange to be stopped; messages to Japan are being taken; WRA-130 to be filed for indefinite leave; national sawmill; procedure for soldiers to visit Tule Lake given by DeWitt; Senior Girl Reserves.

Page 2: Sports; church services.

Volume 4 #83: March 1, 1943

Page 1: Alien registration to start; 13 removed from colony for beatings; registration for citizens released; Nimura taken to Klamath jail; rec. activities will be resumed; help wanted; funeral service; U.C.club program is slated for tonight.

Page 2: Chronicle columnist answers congressman; evacuee help slated for farms.

Page 3: Comedy by school teacher makes hit; Post Office; Sakamoto leaves for co-op school; Noteworthy; beauty shop to sell bobby pins; vital statistics; card of thanks.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #84: March 2, 1943

Page 1: Citizen registratration period is extended; motor co.agent is seeking vehicles; cooperative prexy re-elected; alien sign-up sked. for Wednesday; photographs to be taken; corporal Tsuruda on furlough here; PFC Takeuchi visits; block 39 donates.

Page 2: 300 enter high school essay contest on fire prevention; The Other Side; Kiyono writes from college; winning essay on fire prevention.

Page 3: Noteworthy; jobs available at school, dining hall, ad building; vital statistics; Merry Go Round.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #85: March 3, 1943

Page 1: WAAC recruiter is on project; Red Cross meeting; language school: aliens, citizens may apply for entrance; local high school tutors pool books for library; U.C. club rally is canceled; servicemen visit; baby pictures are available; citizen female registration is being held at old canteen.

Page 2: Hog farm to be major pork production center; The Other Side; position open-co-op enterprise; wanted by the Dispatch, one lost groundhog.

Page 3: WSSF paper lauds posters made in city; directors meeting of YBA postponed; dance classes start this week; Amache fems to volunteer; search for groundhog cont.; Noteworthy; more on school library; Iseri expresses thanks to friends; cartoon.

Page 4: Sports.



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