Topaz Times, Volume 10, Issues 21-26

Volume 10 #21: March 13, 1945

Page 1: Conditions in Bay Area given; Justice Wolfe inducts new council; carnival slated Saturday, Sunday; four called for active duty; local chapter of Red cross to begin membership drive; Kuroki's life to be dramatized.

Page 2: Vocational training at Topaz receives praise; give to the Red Cross; hostel opened in N.Y.C. for large families; pamphlet on Ohio farming available; social news; Sgt. Kuroki at new post in Marianas; shoe stamps here; soldiers on leave.

Page 3: Nisei veteran appointed Washington relo officer; sports; ordinance depot rep arrives; female clerical receptionist needed; conditions in Bay Area cont.

Attack on Nisei home.

Page 4: Mid-west farm offer; loans available for farming; evacuee reports good results; farms similar to those on coast; farm worker needed by former Topazan; special meeting for farmers.

Pages 5-16: In Japanese.

Volume 10 #22: March 16, 1945

Page 1: Oregon League asks dismissal of WRA director; Utz explains reductions of center inventories; carnival set; evacuee property head resigns; meeting of UNRRA; registration for repair class set; nation-wide survey indicates few evacuees returned to coast; Seabrook wants women workers.

Page 2: Local Red Cross starts drive; departures; full address must be given; soldiers on leave; church services; Nisei girls give clerical help.

Page 3: Jobs for Nisei women at Toole increasing; Ozawa cordially received at S.F.J.C.; evacuee starts export-import business in NYC; co-op movie; University of Redlands in California wishes to enroll Nisei students; Allied advances on Italy and Germany aided by 6th Army group cannon company.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Ad.

Page 6: Calendar.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 10 #23: March 20, 1945

Page 1: 8 acknowledge suggestions at SLC meeting; exclusion case decision postponed; eight to leave for active duty; 'Pin-up Girl' to be shown Friday; relocation; relocated pupils in Iowa can go to public school without fees; wanted-2 reporters.

Page 2: Supreme Court to hear alien land law cases; Miss Okubo's art displayed in N.Y.; Chi. WMC controls migrant workers; farm laborers wanted in Idaho; soldiers on leave; exclusion case cont.

Page 3: Sports.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.

Volume 10 #24: March 23, 1945

Page 1: Patients in Calif. may be reunited; church opened as hostel for returnees in Oakland; trial relocators may get grant; relocation steps up, 4086 leave; USO to hold meeting; sports; property shipped to any point; relo grants; unit moves.

Page 2: New York first to pass fair employment bill; Springfield, Mass. reaffirms aid to relocatees; skilled secretary wanted; all property in WRA warehouses must be removed by April, 1946; co-op movie.

Page 3: Terminal Depatures; soldiers' wives may visit camp; soldiers on leave; new draft head; death of two Issei in Chicago ruled as unrelated incidents; Nisei fights on Iwo Jima.

Hooligans.

Page 4: Secy. Ickes encourages relocators to go east; social news; clerk-stenographer needed by C.C.U.; variety of jobs in S.F. area offered; luncheon held; church services; reunion of Tule Lake families and internees not contemplated.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-9: In Japanese.

Volume 10 #25: March 27, 1945

Page 1: Army board hears appeals on cases of segregants; confab recommendation answers being prepared; Buddhist hostel opened in L.A.; New Jersey pamphlet; 'Desert Song' to be sponsored Thurs; center electricity cut off yesterday.

Page 2: Protestants schedule Easter week services; social news; leave procedure to Alaska given; WRA must win confidenced; UC hospital will accept Nisei women; soldiers on leave; Okubo is honored at tea in New York City.

Page 3: Cincinnati has new family style evacuee hostel; Pfc. Nobori wins Bronze Star; three artists show paintings; secretary needed by Berkeley institute; assistant mechanic wanted in Berkeley; WRA gives rules for shipping property to Hawaii and Alaska; 17,600 Nisei now in Army.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.

Volume 10 #26: March 30, 1945

Page 1: Red Cross drive concluded with $1,574 in donations; nine gamblers, traffic violators given fines; 4 Auburn men to be tried; 300 Nisei get Presidential distinguished unit award ; relo issues 226 job briefs.

Page 2: Beef quality at height; farmers lease 22 units of project land; property sales in Wash. revealed; Red Cross report cont; social news; possession of short wave radio sets banned in center; co-op movie.

Page 3: Terminal Depatures; quarterly census to be taken here; eye specialist expected here; L.A. hotel to open for evacuees; 'Northern Pursuit' to be shown; couple wanted; Miss Arnold joins mid-Atlantic staff; 200 Nisei soldiers entertained at Nyack; status of those in jail explained.

Page 4: Protestants slate joint Easter service; Catholics plan Easter high mass; Sunrise service set; Sunday school to give program; social news; church services; placement wants typists; stenos; state school head to visit; turkey herder needed by Hansen.

Page 5: Calendar.

Pages 6-9: In Japanese.



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