Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #31-35

Volume 5 #31: April 26, 1943

Page 1: Several traffic cases brought to trial here; parents okay needed by students for work permit; notary public; each family gets bucket; corsages sold; no script for movie tickets; vital statistics; order catalogues now at block managers office; co-op members meet Friday; non-rationed shoes arrive.

Page 2: Red Cross fund drive nets total of $1897.70; Co-op notes; schedule given for music week; two relocates; two leaves for Chicago; special sewing classes held; pin is lost.

Volume 5 #32: April 27, 1943

Page 1: 467 schools cleared for evacuee students; physical exams taken by combat team volunteers; project gets four radios; canteens, shops to work under revised schedule; vital statistics; Idaho-Oregon recruiting to end; job application must be made to apply for hostel; etiquette; Lincoln PTA meets tonite.

Page 2: Gala Spring fashion show plans complete; Departees; Hi-Y induction ceremonies held; sewing classes for beginners; sugar company asks for over 1000 workers; new clinic schedule.

Page 3: Easter parade; calendar of events; jobs; block 5 plans party; thank you.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #33: April 28, 1943

Page 1: SCA schedules third forum; Army school candidates to be interviewed; co-op program at #3220 next; fashion show is delayed; all types of leaves are stopped at Gila center; dog show set at carnival; cherry trees are disputed.

The Topaz shooting.

Page 2: Jobs; new YBA board to meet; marble tourney to be held here; leaves stopped cont.; movie program; Commercial Club plans 'shindig'; car is wanted; coin purse found; thank you.

Page 3: V-VI winners announced; Feminiscing; Avalons fete marathoners; many jobs at placement; Post Office; cartoon.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #34: April 29, 1943

Page 1: In-service training program is explained; preparations ready for Kanaka carnival; fish market is planned; YAF election, social; two exhibits set next week; use of Nisei seamen in Great Lakes possible; girl recruits the workers; clothing class open house.

Page 2: Stardusting; block managers lending magazine service popular; flower classes open in ward 7; Star Lighters play for Spring frolic; In-service cont.; two men needed; relocation hits Dispatch again.

Page 3: Art classes to start; jobs; Nisei seamen cont.; ward 3 co-op show set; thank you; departures; wanted; co-op job.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #35: April 30, 1943

Page 1: NTA will hold forum on the post-war world; Kirby Page will address public tonight; Brown joins security force; speakers discuss various aspects of relocation life; 3 leave for Chicago, New York; ticket found; show skeds are changed; Michigan growers ask Nisei to take jobs; picture refund.

Page 2: Editorial; Footprints; 'resettlement fever' affects Tuleans as friends write.

Page 3: Evacuee resettlement featured in newspaper; last chance to enter Savage; key ring lost; late model used cars wanted; refund deadline; Social Whirl; thank you.

Page 4: Sports; jobs.



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