Topaz Times, Volume 3, Issues 31-35
Volume 3 #31: June 8, 1943
Page 1: Liquidation of Canada property to start soon; more farm workers needed; instructions on shipment of property are revealed; third relocation forum to be held tomorrow; new work hours to begin Monday; tuberculosis film is scheduled.
Page 2: Job openings; children's summer camp readied; Bible circle; heavy rainfall, but average low; bridge tournament winners;YWCA secretary to speak.
Page 3: Sports.
Pages 4-6: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #32: June 10, 1943
Page 1:Both amendments approved; segregation not soon; seven families leave for Crystal City; grade schools set open house.
Page 2: Desert Echoes; The Mail Box; free America.
Page 3: Job openings; relocation of families aided; Chicago office compiles data on conditions; clothing prices; wage adjustments made.
Page 4: Scholarship committee concentrates on fund raising; SDA to hold outdoor rites; church offerings aid school fund; Brownie playday slated at plaza; MVS to present motion pictures; flower classes sponsor exhibit; confab calls three delegates; school plans tea.
Page 5: Sports.
Pages 6-8: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #33: June 12, 1943
Page 1: More cattle to be bought; council elections slated; attorneys will take bar exams; Canadians set court action; order must prevail; four families move.
Page 2: Around the Circuit; cartoon; editorial.
Page 3: CCC building now completed; cannery wages; a letter of resignation.
Page 4: Leaves; food for evacuees will depend on center farms; talk to YBA members on relocation; election held by jr. girl reserves; church schedule; last Lamb talk set; public library changes program.
Page 5: Women's Mirror; Dis and Data.
Page 6: Sports.
Page 7: Cartoon.
Pages 8-11: In Japanese.
Page 12: Americans whom Americans revere: William Penn; a story of an immortal bird.
Volume 3 #34: June 15, 1943
Page 1: Jobs open for sixty loggers; center-wide election for councilmen set; new classes for nurses' aides to start; News Briefs; carnival plans to be discussed; relocation forum; LDS hospital seeks workers.
Page 2: Future meals depend on resident farm help now; 200 volunteers; unemployment wages changed; first graduates will be honored; new slum area; Tanforan now Naval center; bridge results; clinic hours; births.
Page 3: Sports.
Pages 4-6: In Japanese.
Volume 3 #35: June 17, 1943
Page 1: Election results given; semi-family style service instituted in dining halls; social analyst schedules talk; News Briefs; Cub field day to be held Saturday.
Page 2: The Mailbox; Desert Echoes.
Page 3: Job openings; Arizona restrictive law to be contested by JACL; WRA aids job placement of NYA students; center receives turkey poults; completion of woodshop near; baby clothes.
Page 4: Baccalaureate rites to be held; leaves; summer program scheduled for vacation time; library; SASF receives $519 this week; YMCA will hear speakers; visiting soldiers.
Page 5: Sports.
Pages 6-8: In Japanese.
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