Tulean Dispatch Volume 3 #41-45

Volume 3 #41: Sept. 2, 1942

Page 1: Dispatch to publish Japanese section Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; block managers to handle coal situation; permanent city charter planned; nursing classes inaugurated; night mess workers wanted; new canteen hours.

Page 2: Tulean Intermezzo column; editorial; cartoon.

Page 3: Wardens to dance tomorrow; coal workers wanted; hay fever addicts warned; ward 7 now 'free zone'; English classes for Kibei; new hospital addition now under construction.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 3 #42: Sept. 3, 1942

Page 1: Farm products being shipped; queen contest lucky 7 chosen; committee on mess formed; 2842 workers employed during month of June; June cash advances paid.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Fashion show Friday night; course in beauty culture offered; must fill forms for talent; Tule Lake Red Cross holds first meeting; radio repair shop opens today; council urges noon whistles; 'mochi' requested; watch repair shop.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #43: Sept. 4, 1942

Page 1: Farm harvest in full swing; sixty teachers report for work; merit system group to meet; farner workers to be paid Saturday; vital statistics; Camp Harmony queen arrives; volunteer crews shovel coal.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 1: Workers will walk to save tires; box lunches for labor day; procedure for complaints given; labor day time must be made up; ballots to be notarized; construction issue settled.

Page 2: Merry go Round; no more moves due to census; co-op lecture series slated; vital statistics; coal story corrected.

vPage 3: Queen contest drawings, articles.

Page 4: Fall and winter styles to be displayed Monday; three dance halls for labor day; Note-worthy!; sports articles.

Page 5: YPCC will hold conclave; youth fellowship; 'Rigoletto' discs to be featured; Bussei plan special program; church services.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Volume 3 #45: Sept. 6, 1942

Page 1: Hayes explains coal situation; Tamaki elected queen; schedule of labor day events.

Labor Day layout.

Page 2: Star Dusting column; cartoon.

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Editorial on violence at the camp.

Page 3:Coal situation article from page 1 continues; new flag pole installed; fine arts dept. to give recital; S.F. Chronicle writer here; nursing course under hospital; photographer visits colony; vital statistics; the lower part of the page is in Japanese.

Page 4: In Japanese.



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