Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #86-90

Volume 4 #86: March 4, 1943

Page 1: Coverly urges citizens to register before rush; wage scale for beet work is proposed; report from 3 projects made; adult classes in full swing; notary public; registration questions and answers; Miyamoto will speak to young adults.

Page 2: J. Omura condemns Nisei expatriation; N.Y. pastor for volunteering; Cable scores pressure group; Pvt. Harashi reveals Army experience to Cooke; Nisei student gives to WSSF.

Page 3: Questions and answers cont.; Our Town; flower classes; wardens aim to maintain peace.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #87: March 5, 1943

Page 1: 250 evacuees may return home; visits to WRA projects may be made without escorts for Army inductees; Saturday alien registration sked; Little Theater will resume showings; hair appointments must be made in advance; provisions made for storing ashes.

Page 2: Article on evacuation featured in March Reader's Digest Magazine; Camp Savage enlistee writes to Dispatch; co-op to prepare quarterly statement; thank you.

Page 3: Nisei girls may soon have chance to serve country; 2 commercial classes to open; outside job opportunities.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #88: March 6, 1943

Page 1: WCCA clothing allowances; registration report given; resettlement field office in operation; sugar company agent is here; property office will be established here; SCA meeting; Ward I crocheting.

Page 2: Sports; church services.

Volume 4 #89: March 8, 1943

Page 1: $100 limit for checks; Poston, Gila are in free zone; Nisei Army volunteers to get leaves; Granada bond say is 10% of payroll; SCA meeting; Tuesday alien registration; picture office is moved; co-op committee managing, auditing members are named; help wanted; notary public; funeral.

Page 2: Tulean Intermezzo; girls can also serve; Senator Chandler may visit centers; never a dull moment in life of a WAAC; three fires in one day.

Page 3: Unemployment grants clarified; Noteworthy; Intermezzo cont.; 5 leave colony; PFC Tokio Miyahara on furlough visit; thank you; Minidoka bound.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #90: March 9, 1943

Page 1: Male registration near end; footwear is on sale; Wednesday alien sked; sugar company agent seeks 1500 workers; stores closed half day Wed; Colonel Scholby answers telegram sent by Tulean; block 22 exhibit; rumor clinic.

Page 2: High school construction; The Other Side.

Page 3: NSRC record is reviewed; 11 new clothing unit classes to start; sugar beets cont.; city population reaches 14,860; Granada co-op raise $24,380; vital statistics; thank you; cartoon.

Page 4: Sports.



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