Topaz Times, Volume 4, Issues 6-10
Volume 4 #6: July 15, 1943
Page 1: Carnival $2000 profit distributed; directors plan meeting to discuss segregation; workers leave for Ogden camp; field director visits center; camper gets appendicitis; relocation meet set for tonight.
Page 2: CIO requests information on evacuated members; Leaves; outdoor songfest at plaza; basic English schedule given; pre-kindergarten classes moved; flower making class sets show; wedding.
Page 3: Sports.
Pages 4-6: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #7: July 17, 1943
Page 1: 6 volunteers to leave Wed.; sports; crowd attends hobby exhibit; funds released to relocators; carrier accepts more shoppers; Myer comments on segregation; Boston housing made available; AFSC worker to visit; science museum plans underway.
Page 2: Editorial; Around the Circuit; a letter.
Page 3: Dental tests schedule set; scout campers entertain visitors at Antelope; insect control program starts; lost & found; shoe, photo shops re-opened; film features mystery plot; staff reporters visit farm; express office makes transfer.
Page 4: Job openings; Japanese language student commences; student fund exceeds goal; campers issued special passes; soldiers on leave; honor roll announced.
Page 5: Women's Mirror; To The (Wo)men.
Page 6: Omaha YWCA opens hostel for women relocators; church plans obon fete; engagement; Barr discusses 'looking ahead'; Methodist head to speak at worship; Bussei girls elect cabinet; schedule for the churches.
Page 7: Sports.
Page 8: Cartoon.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #8: July 20, 1943
Page 1: Idaho seasonal workers may get permanent jobs; Ogden camp conditions improve after survey; Antelope host to fifty boys; military heads view new M.P.s; sign-up opens for first aid; ondo practice starts; present restrictions on Japanese to remain in force; adventists slate special movies.
Page 2: SSAF boosted to $3080.93; real blooms bring joy; leaves; jailbreak foil brings release; wedding; Girl Reserves schedule rally; reading groups invite children; to girl campers.
Page 3: Sports.
Pages 4-6: In Japanese.
Special Edition: July 20, 1943
Page 1: AG workers needed; block system plan to begin.
Page 2: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #9: July 22, 1943
Page 1: Hostel dept. to be organized; new office established here for segregants; four to attend Denver meeting; residents may sell vehicles; food rationing policy changes.
Page 2: Desert Echoes; The Mail Box.
Page 3: 90 families resettled; 200 students register for Japanese class; train meal prices set; drafting class; cattle unit to supply beef; alfalfa haying approaches end; vigil saves sick chicks; wedding.
Page 4: Buddhists slate obon festival; special events to be registered beforehand; summer camp: rec 10 girls to go Sunday; 600 attend theater party; SSAF to meet with parents; relocation forum; Issei singfest; summer sewing classes open; library notes.
Page 5: Sports.
Pages 6-8: In Japanese.
Volume 4 #10: July 24, 1943
Page 1: Blocks rally to support AG program; war department opens WACs to Nisei women; big hardball battle set; census compliance necessary; college group to reorganize; work in Provo becomes scarce; medicine given on doctor's note.
Page 2: Around the Circuit; editorial.
Page 3: Job openings; council names three boards; clothing pay changes made; Topaz theater bills comedy; drama sign-up slated; soldiers on leave; births.
Page 4: Church opens new library; stored goods made available; two address Japanese Free Methodist group; YBA cabinet to discuss fund drive; Bussei starts ministry study; engagement; schedule for the churches; Kumata visiting Poston project.
Page 5: Women's Mirror; To The (Wo)men.
Page 6: Conditions in Cleveland for relocators revealed; regulations on explosives must be heeded; many engage in war work.
Page 7: Sports.
Page 8: Cartoon.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
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