Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #21-25

Volume 3 #21 August 10, 1942

Page 1: 80 men needed to haul coal; rental property must be registered; placement will have two branch offices; woodwork shop draws enthusiasts; respect government property; forum tonight.

Page 2: Army to take Nisei soldiers; Tulean Driftwood column; editorial; paper's staff.

Page 3: Bank now open 3 days a week; 3794 enrolled for fall term; Stults expresses appreciation; Cal State library to lend books; vital statistics; magazine sales at Tule Lake largest in area; 995 men in construction; baby's gotta have a name.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #22: August 11, 1942

vital in postwar consensus; co-op advisory board members well qualified; Tracy appointment announced.

Page 2: Water analyzed; Milady says column; YBA accepts ten new directors; tonsorial questionnaire.

Page 3: Red Cross chapter proposed; Pinedale checks here; absentee ballots may be notorized; babies receive complete check-up at clinic; lost articles; position open in adult education; writers to meet tonight.

Page 4: Sports

Volume 3 #23: August 12, 1942

Page 1: July canteen sales total $74,000; to discuss clothing allowances; cooperation asked by base hospital; Shirrell hears food complaints; notarize ballots; lost & found.

Page 2: Footprints column; editorials.

Page 3: Post Office notify; dispatch praised by Sacramentan; vital statistics; what does a co-op offer?; Gunderson recruits teachers.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #24: August 13, 1942

Page 1: Fire at canteen 3; excitement of residents short-lived;

shorted wire causes $4000 blaze; to notarize ballots tonight; firemen

praised for efficiency; wardens commended.

Page 2: Eight nursery schools now opened; Note-worthy column; drama club organized; sports.

Volume 3 #25: August 13, 1942

Page 1: Editorial, Century of Common Man.; co-op heads will meet; musiquiz program tomorrow night.

Page 2: Star Dusting column; 1392 buildings in city; 30 sanitary inspectors make daily rounds; placement opens branch offices; two mail departments handle mail rush.

Page 3: In and Out column; 'It's Our Store'; open fires to be discouraged; canteen fire sale soon; to replace canteen 3; inoculations Friday.

Page 4: Repatriation forms still available; sports; warden's duties told; workers wanted.



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