Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #51-55

Volume 4 #51: Jan. 20, 1943

Page 1: Dr. Carson to leave project; leave clearances will be required for group farm work; farm resettlement opportunity may open; move profits are being reinvested; block 32 fire is quenched; fire prevention equipment being misused; Y.A.F. will elect officers; Dr. Ichihashi will conduct lecture.

Page 2: A Review of Little Theater plays; The Other Side; plan underway to make skating rink.

Page 3: Merry Go Round; co-op assembly set for tonight; Y.B.A. directors will meet tonight; new needlecraft classes begin; Post Office; Y.B.A. choir.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Issue 52 is missing.

Volume 4 #53: Jan. 21, 1943

Page 1: Measles decrease 25% since outbreak; judicial council in session; ice rink construction near barracks hazardous; project's first twins named; sewage pond is unsanitary; notary services to be available; hog farm donates $15 to library; dental clinic reminds patients to keep account of appointments.

Page 2: Footprints; editorials.

Page 3: Co-op notes; gallant block manager enters women's washroom to save girl; Hi-Y organized in tri-state; many colony jobs offered; lost; wanted; vital statistics; artist joins staff.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #54: Jan. 22, 1943

Page 1: Base hospital facing acute shortage of nurses' aides; 112 register for selective service here; dieticians wanted for mess 9 kitchen; farm property supervisors here to assist colonists; sanitary conditions remedied at refrigerated warehouses; theater showings to begin at 7:32 P.M.; staff invited to Little Theater.

Page 2: Mother speaks, laments over lack of interest shown in tots; cartoon; romance; club like this is encouraged.

Page 3: 'Wolf' bared in magazine; cartoons; dairy work in Wisconsin received; farm supervisors cooperate with legal department here; Out Town; CYF leader named; jobs for sawmill workers offered.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #55: Jan. 22, 1943

Page 1: Work troubles heard by fair practice board; Ed Nojima wins ward 1 election; Yoshikawa is first Tri-State High student body president; March of Dimes dance slated; 6 heads for points East return to project, bus encounters snow; jobs, jobs; funeral; Catholic services.

Page 2: Tulean Intermezzo; part of page in Japanese; church services.

Page 3: City fathers hear school problems; hospital patients thank nurses' aid; Boy Scouts to observe 33rd anniversary; six more leave for resettlement; post office; minister's pay; Dr. Hannaford.

Page 4: Sports.



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