Tulean Dispatch Volume 6 #21-25

Volume 6 #21: Aug. 10, 1943

Page 1: Resdents face physical exams before leaving; 1136 attending colleges from relocation centers; GRs present program Wednesday; RR workers needed; rumor clinic (a question-and-answer section about various topics); electricity class soon; small towns in Kansas City area proposed for relocation.

Page 2: Footprints; conditions in general are good in Chicago area.

Page 3: Jobs; mid-west wages not higher, but living cost lower; student relocation cont; classified ads; vital statistics; calendar of events; Brownies to meet.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #22: Aug. 11, 1943

Page 1: Make Sumitomo claims now; on furlough; colonist reminded to report foreign property; legion post opposed to deportation; visitor; more arrivals at Camp Shelby; combat team members visit Jerome center; Dr. Webber here to aid in relocation.

Page 2: Dr. Webber cont; Introducing; jobs; at placement; Nisei writes in literary magazine.

Page 3: Social Whirl; technical staff experiments; Myer speaks in Frisco; unclaimed mail; vital statistics; departees.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: In Japanese.

Page 6: Messages from Japan received here.

Volume 6 #23: Aug. 12, 1943

Page 1: Last-minute gifts cause overburden of luggage; information; four nurses may train; repatriation applications stopped for segregation; on furlough; court of honor dated tonite; Hellen Keller school holds party; small communities offer advantages.

Page 2: Introducing; Charlie Chaplain's former valet trains at Camp Shelby; tent factory nearly complete.

Page 3: Jobs; small communities cont; parking sheds get concrete floor; vital statistics; YBA services; lost & found.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #24: Aug. 13, 1943

Page 1: Advanced aid course set; mail order department discontinued at canteen; deadline to redeem scrip; Father Dai back from journey; more vegetables are harvested; visitor; wanted; find jobs in New York area after arrival.

Page 2: Introducing; Helen Keller sends message to handicapped students here; food delivery trucks made; Dr. Opler speaks on assimilation.

Page 3: Jobs; job opportunities cont; The Oregonian publicizes the evacuees; recreation, music programs given; at placement.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: High school auditorium program slated; movies; first project judo meet set; Labor Day raffles sold; dedication program.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 6 #25: Aug. 14, 1943

Page 1: Auditorium dedication program; rumor clinic; employment; on furlough; Rev. Tanabe leaves project; what Tuleans say about the outside.

Page 2: Jobs; Social Whirl; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.



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