Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #66-70

Volume 4 #65 (Really #66): Feb. 5, 1943

Page 1: Clothing allowances are paid; council sends invitation to Senate group; sale of stored equipments; council requests action on profits; sophomores get college credit; draft ruling is clarified; executive committee to be formed.

Page 2: Married with income of $1200 must file 1942 tax form; Our Town; destroyed or lost clothing claims.

Page 3: Wed couples must notify; handicraft; co-op puts many restrictions to avoid customer complaints; adults fellowship; notary services; flower making; San Francisco party; 'The Wrong Ancestor' is Oregonian feature story; Poston resident on visit here; card of thanks.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #67 : Feb. 6, 1943

Page 1: President F.D. Roosevelt endorses Army induction, employment program for Nisei; Nisei will re-register eventually; Nisei recruiter; sale of clothing report is wrong; unique group; 'hidden' talent search is on.

Page 2: This Training hall of life; resettlers warned; Boulder people kind; church services.

Page 3: Relocation is being studied; drawing; talent contestants will be divided by experience; YBA will hold three dances; application; card of thanks; Dispatch 1943 calendar out on Monday.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #68 : Feb. 8, 1943

Page 1: Kibei English to start tomorrow; schools will close during registration; photography service will be available; planning board probes JACL; O'Suga to lead writer's meeting; rumor clinic; personal exemption from income tax explained.

Page 2: Tax exemptions cont.; Swing Shift; sign removing is prohibited; lost.

Volume 4 #69 : Feb. 9, 1943

Page 1: Army to aid mass clearance; PTA meeting; Roosevelt's photostatic approval letter arrives.

Page 2: Peace must be made by rank and file; overseas combatants are given thorough training in warfare; intellectural leaders must guide government at war; military gains are not enough; while U.S. learns Japanese, Nippon shuts out Western air; Pearl Buck urges speech freedom.

Page 3: Merry Go Round; Many pigs die on farm due to mud; confiscated coffee, sugar to be returned to evacuees; Fujii rejoins Dispatch staff; 16 colonists leave for railroad work; Judge Mosebar here tomorrow; seven students go to college.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #70 : Feb. 10, 1943

Page 1: Army induction message.

Page 2: Civil liberties in '42; many jobs waiting; 150 attend JACL meeting; paper recognizes Nisei volunteer; Noteworthy.

Page 3: Name wanted for mitt show; national Boy Scout week; Sample is new supervisor; adult sewing classes open; leave clearances for farm work; Noteworthy; carrots, cabbage arrive from Gila project; Scout leadership class postponed.

Page 4:Army message cont.



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