Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #61-65

Volume 4 #61: Jan. 30, 1943

Page 1: Nisei may now join Army; 18-year-old boys must register; Coverly hopes for complete harvest of potentialities; barriers removed to bear arms; T.B. test results good.

Page 2: Editorial; Co-op Notes; church services.

Page 3: Medic here to conduct probe; flower making classes told; significant date; Army cont.; Mayeda to speak to Hi Fellowship; 3 co-op men in St. Louis to buy; $3278 worth of yarn sold in day.

That's a heck of a lot of yarn to sell in one day.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #62: Feb. 1, 1943

Page 1: Oratorical contest will be held soon; single persons with gross income of $500 in 1942 must file income tax report; checks are cashed at co-op stores; 72 register for psychology; opening of store on Sunday for special services to be stopped; Boy Scouts to form press club; scrip books; vital statistics; hospital visiting hours.

Page 2: Clearance forms should be returned; Lincoln, Omaha are open to settlers; Noteworthy; cleaned goods are being held; school swell says Tanaka; positions open at recreation; for sale.

Volume 4 #63: Feb. 2, 1943

Page 1: WRA clothing will be sold to colonists; nurses training classes to begin; first aid tutor here; JACL chapter to meet; radio series on post-war; job offers are being returned; evacuees are advised to sell stored farm equipment; co-op is hoping to relieve shortage.

Page 2: Two former Tuleans find outside conditions good; storage cont.; Stardusting; tractor wanted.

Page 3: Merry Go Round; stored goods cont.; Scout roundtable will meet; co-op employees conduct classes; Coverly to address YBA.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #64: Feb. 3, 1943

Page 1: Cooperative membership soars to 6120; Army agent to visit here; injuries result from snow sports; leave applications slow; job changes can be made; help wanted; Air Scouts to build glider; nurses training is invaluable for future; General Connell visits.

Page 2: Editorial; The Other Side.

Page 3: Plan library for Japanese literature; Newell school has accomplished art teacher; Co-op notes; honor photo artist; Private Yabumoto here from Kansas; vital stastics; noteworthy.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #65: Feb. 4, 1943

Page 1: Army combat team plans for Nisei are completed; railroad seeks meter operators; general registration will begin next week; SCA meeting is tonight.

Page 2: Parent advises son to serve country; islanders hope JACL sets example; leader volunteers; editorial.

Page 3: Footprints; drawing; WPB model wartime stove is like ones used by colonists; post office.

Page 4: Sports.



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