Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #36-40

Volume 3 #36: August 27, 1942

Page 1: Oratorical contest today and Friday; Camp Harmony residents here; volunteer committee on merit system; Mcentire speaks to block managers; 15 cuties entered in queen contest.

Page 2: Cars for business only; 381 in first aid classes; Tulean Intermezzo column; permits needed to visit farm; readers comment on 'world at war' column.

Page 3: Pink Tea column; Santa Anita begins move; Merced moves to Colorado; new duties added to WRA wardens; block managers enter queen.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #37: August 28, 1942

Page 1: Free subsistence for all colonists; monthly food rations raised; mass meething; Sheehan thanks; wins oratory.

Page 2: Star Dusting column; editorials; Dispatch hits it on the nose.

Page 3: Block managers serve the people; dances on Saturday; art exhibit; legal aid thanks judge; coal crew works hard for colony; payment in checks.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #38: August 29, 1942

Page 1: Plans for higher education mooted; notice to those not interviewed; tire shortage curbs car usage; store no. 4 robbed; winner of oratorical contest.

Page 2: Sickness prevention week; 142 students register for high school; advanced studies discussed; tire problem article continues from page 1; robbery article continues from page 1.

Page 3: Office to handle beet work; popularity contest deadline nears; labor day float plans; enlistees must work 8 hours; workers wanted; outdoor laborers issued clothings; kite flying to be banned; vital statistics; new offices opened.

Page 4: Pink Tea column; Issei show tonight; Sho Sata leaves for Denver; public health mass meeting; 'cowboy' Saki lassos 'porky'.

Page 5: Brahms, Bach for music hour; speaker to address Bussei; worship service themes told; Y.P.F. to hear speaker; church services schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Volume 3 #39: August 31, 1942

Page 1: Issei may hold appointive offices; vegetables shipped; co-op setup discussed; queen rally tonight; cash grants for needy; motor regulations issued.

Page 2. Public health meet to climax activities; sports; be careful with your eyes; proper dental hygiene urged.

Volume 3 #40: Sept. 1, 1942

Page 1: Health lectures; freedom of religion to prevail in WRA; Red Cross to meet tonight; queen contestants draw record crowd of 6,000; vital statistics.

Page 2: Merry go Round; 70-year-old resident war correspondent in Russo-Japanese war; teachers occupy M.P. barracks; home nursing course to begin.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Recreation notes; queen vote Sept. 2; holiday parade to be colorful; queen contest candidates.



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