Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #56-60

Volume 5 #56: May 25, 1943

Page 1: Volunteers may relocate; more evacuees may leave here without definite job offers; residents warned to be careful in using water; Oki leaves for Spokane; register for poultry class; no 17 stamp unusable here; 400% gain in indefinite leaves in April over March; Bussei show; notary public.

Page 2: Editorials; Footprints.

Page 3: Calendar of Events; Noteworthy; CAS receives donation; may leave without job cont.; water shortage cont.; psychology is topic of talks; vital statistics; cover contest winner.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #57: May 26, 1943

Page 1: Servicemen's dance; relax restrictions for Nisei work at Army posts; new sewing classes set; on furlough; Red Cross to hold meeting; San Francisco newspapers carry stories on evacuees; SCA letter service open; memorial day services will be held Sunday; railroad company wants section workers in Hines, Oregon.

Page 2: Star Dusting; cartoon; evacuee writes 'leave zoot suit, long hair here'; resettling okay informs Mayada; ah! it has come at last.

Page 3: Job offered by Ickes; two named marble champs; housing asks cooperation; co-op program; SCA meeting; Army post work cont.; Departees; RR jobs open; adult education wants stenographer.

Page 4: Sports, jobs.

Volume 5 #58: May 27, 1943

This is a special anniversary issue, so I'm going to put up the entire thing.

Volume 5 #58: May 27, 1943

This continues the anniversary issue, but is the news section.

Page 1: Only limited number without jobs may leave yet; cars owned by evacuees prohibited in project; 25 left for NYA; ban on fresh fish, live poultry starts Monday; church council petitions President.

Page 2: Mail orders delayed; sports; morning watch; Bussei broadway tonight; deposit on pop bottles necessary; opening for farm workers; NYA cont.; letter cont.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #58: May 27, 1943

This is another part of the anniversary project, entitled A Tule Lake Interlude.

Cover : A Tule Lake Interlude.

Page 2: Dedication.

Page 3

Page 4: Title page

Page 5: Staff list.

Page 6: Contests.

Page 7: Poem.

Page 8: Forward.

Page 9: Poem.

Pages 10, 11: Introduction.

This must be a preview of sorts since in issue 59 there is an article about the book not being ready yet.

Volume 5 #59: May 28, 1943

Page 1: Special students school to open Monday; establishment of WRA centers mistake-Myer; poll will determine sentiment on evacuees; license for marriage; DeWitt to be moved report; orders for anniversary book may be placed now; art exhibit winner.

Page 2: Memorial Day worship set; Fukuyama to speak at YAF; Ito speaks on relocation; placement holds party; YBA members to register; TMD to present music recital; bridge results; tractor wanted; post office; cartoon.

Page 3: Third grade plans play; Social Whirl; Fagan talks to seventh graders; to train TSO hostesses; co-op program; vital statistics; cosmetology class.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #60: May 29, 1943

Page 1: Evacuees may ask for job placement; O'Brien gets new post; memorial day program; books on sale; shoes ready.

Page 2: Editorial; sports; LA Pointes will be here; Capitol Chevrolet will buy cars; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.



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