Tulean Dispatch Volume 7 #11-15

Volume 7 #11: Oct. 7, 1943

Page 1: Bachelors may occupy rec. halls temporarily; freight delivery to apartments started; co-op calls for new members; CA to publish center booklet; co-op stub deadline; adult education head; sports.

Page 2: Editorials; youth refuses to repatriate; two outside job openings; Troy laundry here bi-weekly; at placement; found.

Page 3: League passes 2 resolutions; factory buildings kept busy; call for radio at post office; Smith criticizes action of Calif. immigration comm; prints copies from New York; umclaimed mail.

Page 4: From Other Centers; no wolves in Topaz?.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #12: Oct. 9, 1943

Page 1: 1000 men wanted immediately to unload coal and wood; report purchase of war bonds; fuel shortage imminent; YBA leaders meet; education head.

Page 2: 'Downbeats' want jive artists; editorial; sports; unclaimed mail;cartoon.

Page 3: Negroes migrate to former Japanese colonies along west coast; Methodists to distribute gifts; scholarship won by Nisei; vital statistics; church services; Arizonan asks for release.

Page 4: From Other Centers.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #13: Oct. 12, 1943

Page 1: Death claims two WRA personnel; ban on public meetings lifted by hospital head; Nisei newsman visits center; Jerome checks arrive intact; CA prepare rec. program; tools here from Topaz; project steward; lost.

Page 2: The View from Castle Rock; to reorganize CA board; furlough; unclaimed mail; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Best-sellers listed in center cooperative library; Roosevelt assures return of evacuees; Red Cross news; lost and found depts. get top results; adult education needs teachers; at placement; clinic schedule; vital statistics.

Page 4: From Other Centers.

Volume 7 #14: Oct. 14, 1943

Page 1: Japanese schools will soon start; accident injures firemen; sports; recreation to enlarge staff; new movie; public address system available for residents; residents pay tribute; Topaz checks arrive.

Page 2: The prelude to winter; council studies on deporatation of Japanese; classified ads; lost and found bureau; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Utah Camp terrorists face jail and FBI charges; Dispatch will continue work on publication; Tule Fashion; interviews open for CA job; beauty shop opens door; unclaimed mail.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #15: Oct. 16, 1943

Page 1: 20 farm workers injured in second accident; five are critical; Army asks colonists to complete processing; fire reported in block 25; Hawaiian Nisei praised by Gen. Clark in Italy; fire chief warns center of coming fire hazards; new movie; sports.

Page 2: Pop's comments; editorial; at placement; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Clinic schedule; classified ad; Fagan civil service examiner; sports; photo studio planned here; YBA service in school gym; youth leaders needed at CA; housing express appreciation; departees; Heart Mountain checks here; vital statistics; church services.

Page 4: From Other Centers.

Page 5: Cartoon strip.

Pages 6-9: In Japanese.



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