Tulean Dispatch Volume 6 #26-30
Volume 6 #26: Aug. 16, 1943
Page 1: Recruiting for WACs to begin; resident here faced with water shortage; movies of Chicago, midwest to be shown this week; farm opportunities are plentiful in Denver area.
Page 2: Introducing; Helen Keller school; Rohwer center has first melons; Feminiscing.
Page 3: Ex-Tuleans tell what they like about relocation; departees; unclaimed mail; Denver area cont.
Page 4: Sports.
Page 5: Nisei women and the WACs.
Page 6: In Japanese.
Volume 6 Supplement: Aug. 16, 1943
Pages 1-3: Best's report on segregation progress.
Page 4: Facts about Granada.
Volume 6 #27: Aug. 17, 1943
Page 1: Evacuees must carry draft classifications; preferences will be observed if possible; WACs to recruit; express office moves; movie sked changed; conditions in Cleveland area told.
Page 2: Sports.
Pages 3: Questions and answers about the WACs.
Page 4: Sports; Cleveland area cont; movement by family group; calendar of events.
Pages 5, 6: More questions and answers.
Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.
Volume 6 #28: Aug. 18, 1943
Page 1: Must list preferences, come at specified time; donations received from scholarship fund; relocation information available at placement; recruiting for WACs; rumor clinic; co-op book orders stopped; many apply for leave; on furlough.
Page 2: Social Whirl; building for vegetables; notary public to be here; at placement; two mystery books added to library.
Page 3: Introducing; description given of the Heart Mountain WRA center.
Page 4: Sports.
Page 5: In Japanese.
Page 6: Social Whirl; jobs; departees.
Volume 6 #29: Aug. 19, 1943
Page 1: Resident's health good; residents out on seasonal leave may return to project; Superman to aid evacuees; placement to be open three evenings a week; last chance to join WACs; free movies at hi grounds; plan marriage bureau; former tri-state high teacher helps to relocate students.
Page 2: Footprints; advice for resettlers; classified ads.
Page 3: Jobs; former Tuleans report favorably on relocation.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
Volume 6 #30: Aug. 20, 1943
Page 1: Nisei citizenship; must return government goods before departure; many residents see relocation movies; raffle tickets being sold; stage parade at Camp Shelby; two robberies at canteens.
Page 2: Nisei citizenship cont.; jobs.
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