Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #16-20
Volume 3 #16: August 4, 1942
Page 1: City fetes Rotarians; nucleus for co-op organization planned; uniform meals prevail soon; 2 babies born; it's Gila River for Tulereans; student welfare workers visit; new canteen hours announced.
Page 2: Of Parasols and Sweat; poem; paper's staff.
Page 3: WRA officials here considerate; Nappa ready for Tuleans; timekeepers move office; YWCA official visits here; magazine planned; nortary service.
Page 4: Sports.
Volume 3 #17: August 5, 1942
Page 1: Education subject of third forum; coal stoves promised; oratorical contests announced; voters may cast absentee ballots; recreation staff reorganizes; library hours.
Page 2: Star-dusting column; more services listed for city; band needs more members; comics, Life top sales.
Page 3: Cashing checks-10 cents; city population soars to 15, 032; best kitchen to be awarded; canteen sells ceremony flowers; paychecks for Arboga workers; store #4 closes 5 p.m. daily; more men assigned to shoe repair; one death; card of thanks.
Page 4: Sports.
Volume 3 #18: August 6, 1942
Page 1: Advisory board names complete; pep rally Friday; wanted.
Page 2: Editorials; block manager pleads.
Page 3: Sanitation system eliminates odor; social dept. opens at 10; new arrivals; found; many depts. located in new hall; kite-flying favorite past-time of Tuleans; kite-flyers cautioned.
Page 4: Sports.
Volume 3 #19: August 7, 1942
Page 1: Food costs revealed; self govt. planned; clothing plan being worked out; Issei program; enough coal for winter; winter comes early at Tule Lake.
Page 2: 450 baby formula prepared daily; 5842 receive hospital care, report reveals; writer visits city; well equipped hospital protects Tuleans health.
Page 3: Delay in checks explained; kite day August 16; appointments asked; absentee ballots; vital statistics; oratorical contest; funerals; co-op information.
Page 4: Sports.
Volume 3 #20: August 8, 1942
Page 1: Lumber expected; picnickers must walk; travel bureau formed here; Dr. Carson Wyoming bound; co-op meetings announced; 1,200,000 gallons water used daily.
Page 2: Red Cross workers here; Pink Tea column; book club organizes; the Yoshidas and the Tsuchimochis.
Page 3: Identification tags; city has 20 miles of roads; each room requires 33 wall boards; store credit issued to those in need; dances. new arrivals; music quiz.
Page 4: Dr. Tonness to give sermon; Sac'to group to lead fellowship; 500 books move daily in library; Japanese sermon themes announced; music hour to feature Gershwin; church schedule.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: Learn to fight fire; editorial-prevention; clean chimneys.
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