Tulean Dispatch Volume 4 #91-95

Volume 4 #91: March 10, 1943

Page 1: Hostel will take resettlers; Minidoka leads 5 camps in volunteers; Granada Red Cross drive; 6608 to be used for alien registration; Thur. alien sign-up sked; Tojo (an American Nisei) volunteers services for United States Army; Friends group advises all citizens to answer.

Page 2: Shirrells miss Tule Lake; U.S. Naval students amaze instructor; directory reveals some interesting oddities.

Page 3: 300 volunteers at Hunt; to report fire call operator; name band, prize offered; new hours added for cashing checks; Noteworthy; YBA director meet tonight; Bussei dance; lantern services to be held tonight.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #92: March 11, 1943

Page 1: Rationing hits colony; report made on 5 camps; co-op buying center planned at confab; 4800 clearance forms received; notary public; Friday sked for sign-up; Cody evacuee buys $3000 in war bonds; Poston-net plant agreement; calendars.

Page 2: Soldier sends letter here; Galen Fisher asks all Nisei to co-operate with Army; majhong meet; four brothers volunteer for Army from Minidoka; Honda to speak at YAF.

Page 3: Outside jobs near Chicago; post office; guardians of land owners; fencing classes to start; UC club meeting; co-op cont.; Corsetierre will be at canteen; vital statistics; radio wanted.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #93: March 12, 1943

Page 1: Travel-weekends are busy; Ritters to guide hostel project; Saturday alien sked; ward 2 fems to register; tailored-made clothing made be ordered by co-op; coal crew seeks help; lecturer to visit colony; special Little Theater shows are scheduled; help wanted; april photographer appointments.

Page 2: Minister lauds Oregonian; hostel established to aid evacuees; cartoon.

Page 3: Former Tokyo teacher is here to aid Girl Reserves; scrip record is incomplete; name contest for band is on; transfers; Merry Go Round; goh tournament is open for entries.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 4 #94: March 13, 1943

Page 1: Greek unit in training; ward 7 alien registration; 3 grade schools to re-open; transfers; notary public; ward 1, 3 fems; 85 railroad men wanted; Walt Tsukamoto is accepted in Army; HSF advisor; Catholic; 'Dates' is topic of talk; YBA magazine.

Page 2: Sports; church services.

Volume 4 #95: March 15, 1943

Page 1: 25 seed men for work in Washington wanted; shoes are assured to Gila residents; letters to CCC camps; relocation hostel information given; night class in knitting; Fridell to address YAF; warden's light tower; enlistees are feted; fencing club.

Page 2: Mental hygiene expert to visit; eleven more leave project; engine trouble causes delay; Mrs. Fridell to address Bussei; needs name; school jobs are available; wallet lost; thank you; cartoon.

Page 3: Army volunteers: reponse by Hawaiians gives full support to program; Our Town; praise given to high school students.

Page 4: Sports.



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