Topaz Times, Volume 7, Issues 16-20

Volume 7 #16: May 24, 1944

Page 1: Project director leaves for new job; residents give rousing send-off to Sgt. Kuroki; WAC corporal here to recruit girls; 3 apprenticeship positions open; NSRC field director Bodine urges boys to start college; English class.

Page 2: Men in ERC not eligible for leave grants; 22,000 evacuees settle away from Pacific Coast; $1670.93 donated to Red Cross in local drive; Miss Yamaguchi to teach nursing; inductees fete Kuroki at ball; Canada Japanese start test case; warning on care of livestock issued.

Page 3: Sports.

Pages 4-7: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #17: May 27, 1944

Page 1: Hoffman named successor to Ernst; 12 men in reserve corps called for active duty; 2nd group called for induction; Dr. Lawson to talk at home econ. meet; personnel confab; 23 residents to depart on independent leave.

Tule Lake

Page 2: New gate control method released; hospital mess hall cleaned by block managers, painters needed; Washington CAS man visits center; WRA to feature Nisei soldiers; soldiers on leave.

Page 3: Red Cross home nursing classes to start; Red Cross drive report; Carter to visit N.Y. for one month; memorial day service; Cpl. Holbrook to speak at USO.

Tule Lake.

Page 4: June '44 class to hold baccalaureate; new visiting hours; leaves; soldiers invited to h.s. functions; summer activities registration open at high school; clothing for sale at warehouse 121; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-10: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #18: May 31, 1944

Page 1: Evacuees' return to West Coast recommended; SSAF donation report given; adult education classes slate big weekend show; U. of Michigan wants workers.

Chicago

Tule Lake.

Page 2: Volunteers help lay pipeline; leaves; 100 acres of crops planted to date; Junior Bussei elects president.

Page 3: Graduation exercises slated; 127 senior students to graduate.

Page 4: SSAF committee to show benefit movie next week; doctor's permit needed for diets; AG section gets 5000 chicks; English class to meet tomorrow; '44 Ramblings to be issued today; junior high grades cont.; sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #19: June 3, 1944

Page 1: Seniors receive diplomas at graduation; serviceman's family to relocate to California; new director to arrive Sunday; council nominees to be selected; summer camp to be closed; 4 draftees called for active duty; final rites held for Tule Nisei.

Page 2: Editorial; Keeping Posted.

Page 3: Farmers want quicker method of getting help; Myer says Japan wants only few of repatriates; more pipes laid; job openings; Iowa hospital wants nurse trainees; sports.

Page 4: YMCA building to be dedicated; Around the Circuit; social news; 3 hospital members to attend confab; YMCA receives $900 budget; YP social; church services.

Page 5: Local YMCA to hold ping-pong tourney; week-end show set by adult education classes; Red Cross local chapter to show movies; drama group to be formed; sports; translation classes' registration set; dance to be given next week by CAS.

Page 6: calendar.

Pages 7-11: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #20: June 7, 1944

Page 1: $5000 property destroyed by fire; new director arrives; man fined for lumber theft; EGR arrives from WFA labor office; long-awaited invasion of Europe started.

Page 2: Large crowds attend adult education show; 25% of residents now relocated; Aloha dance to be held for inductees; social news; sewing class to hold registration.

University of Philadelphia.

Page 3: Leaves; Junior Bussei to install officers; leave office routine to simplify departures; post office requests address of relocators; books missing from library; cablegram being held.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.



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