Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #76-80

Volume 4 #76: Feb. 17, 1943

Page 1: Beet work recruiting; 7425 Hawaiian Nisei volunteer for combat; Nisei soldiers may visit zone 1 centers; Little Theater debut is Monday; Corp. Komure visits here; last rites; registration penalty; tri-state coeds to have uniforms.

Page 2: Registration clerk finds Issei forget their age; Satow speaks to 5 Chicago groups; Berlin radio propaganda; Bachelors club is organized to conduct service for women; cartoon.

Page 3: Outside domestic jobs for couples; Merry Go Round; entertainment talent sign-up deadline; Berlin radio cont.; card of thanks.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #77: Feb. 18, 1943

Page 1: Registration is clarified; registration at 2 centers near finish; Dispatch editor leaves for Denver; U&I sugar company agents here; higher education economic class; registration for Friday released; Farm Labor recruitment.

Page 2: Registration questions answered; train ride was pleasant-Ogawa.

Page 3: Council gives confidence vote to Yego; Rev. Booker to address CYP; Our Town; book club organization is planned; choir practice for YBA; HSP to hear talk on cooperatives; major says defeat of program could create hostile public; Girl Reserves; cars can be sold.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #78: Feb. 19, 1943

Page 1: Workers may return here; picture proofs will be distributed; high school will reopen on Monday; co-op program on air Sunday; store occupies new building; high school Hi-Y meeting; Saturday registration schedule for citizens is announcd; SCA group to meet; Pvt. Takahasahi is on furlough here.

Page 2: Acivities at high school progress; Post Office; cartoon.

Page 3: Footprints; Tsukomoto volunteers for U.S. Army; 4H club to sponsor knitting class; Tule Lake team names revealed; Noteworthy; vital statistics; U.S. Club show set.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #79: Feb. 20, 1943

Page 1: Army purpose here is to register citizens; data requested when buying scrip; ration books: those seeking to resettle will apply before leaving; nurses aid feels hospital work contributes to colony; Jerome sign-up is on schedule; 5 leave project for East; vital statistics; help wanted.

Page 2: Sports, church services.

Page 3: Citizen repatriate registration.

Volume 4 #80: Feb. 25, 1943

Page 1: Military travel permits are not needed by soldiers on furlough; newspapers favor Nisei war program; co-op scrip purpose to acquaint public; Hally here to aid income tax filers; social affairs to stop at 11 P.M.; TI Sgt. Shibata is on visit here; watch shop prices are lower; Diector Coverley's message to parents; judo class to open this week; 83% complete at Minidoka.

Page 2: Newspaper reports cont.; Little Theater debut canceled; Merry Go Round; college level engineering.



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