Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #51-55

Volume 5 #51: May 19, 1943

Page 1: Residents may now apply for return of contraband goods; help bring back gloves; Nisei citizenship upheld in Supreme Court ruling; Bussei confab; age limit of nurses' aides; evacuation anniversary; CCC camp is closed; use of evacuee labor urged.

Page 2: Myer's radio interview describes evacuee life; newspapermen visit colony; jobs; vital statistics; cartoon.

Page 3: Footprints; Coverley backs drive to recruit nurses' aides; electricity class begins; YBA mixed choir practice; anniversary book will be delayed; thank you.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #52: May 20, 1943

Page 1: Residents warned not to climb up guard towers; project quote for NYA may soon be 75 monthly; travel permits issued here for those leaving; 4-H club; committee to aid N.Y. resettlers organized; shoe shops are over-flooded; nucleus for TSO laid; co-op education leaders to sponsor essay contest.

Page 2: Editorial; Star Dusting; Kajiya indifferent to coast exclusion order; photographers are needed; opening for loggers; reporter wanted; morning watch.

Page 3: Maltida becomes pride and joy of the hog farm; Noteworthy; essay contest cont.; rings now sold at watch shop; Departees; in appreciation; model airplane classes held.

(From this point on I'm not going to list appreciations and thank yous, as they are fairly numerous and not of critical importance.)

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #53: May 21, 1943

Page 1: First volunteer group leaves; credo; TSO may ask aid from USO; take photos now; SCA offers introduction service to students; 84 carloads unloaded during coal emergency; marines wounded at Guadalcanal visit here; church choir.

Page 2: Cartoon; jobs; coal unloading is hard work say volunteers; YAF to present forum; singspiration at h.s. fellowship; Chandler report on evacuees.

Page 3: Social Whirl; dictionaries are delayed; lumber camp needs 43 men; Lincoln PTA; exhibit to be held at 2220.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #54: May 22, 1943

Page 1: Flowers to be exhibited; plan to organize education program for handicapped made; complete program ready for co-op picnic; traffic trial; boys 17 should register to avoid disappointment; TSO facilities open; on furlough.

Page 2: Sports; sketching class sked announced; program honors newspapermen; Tau Signma Kappa meet; talent show party; picnic lunches at mess halls; cars wanted; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #55: May 24, 1943

Page 1: OSYA training program is expanded; teachers with knowledge of psychology needed; excellent teaching opportunity is open; address for exp. freight; on furlough.

Page 2: Departees; Tulean Intermezzo; will recruit section laborers; former Tulean is student body vice-president at DWU; Bussei broadway tonight; cartoon.

Page 3: High living costs can be met by wise spending; B&P girls to aid resettlers; 'Invisible Agent' is new movie; Dispatch needs two workers; post office; PTA will honor school teachers; block 19 elects.

Page 4: Jobs; Social Whirl.



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