Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #26-30

Volume 5 #26: April 20, 1943

Page 1: Seven evacuees hired by Ickes and neighbor; cost of loving lower in Midwest than in S.F.; appointments are canceled; winners named in wards 1 and 7 talent contests; clean-up day; woodcraft exhibit draws large crowds; blood donors; community sing.

Page 2: Editorial; Camp Savage soldier here; living costs cont; Noteworthy; jobs; luncheon in honor of Nisei writer creates dissension.

Page 3: Block 37 Nisei to honor parents; Daybreak; soldiers visit on furlough; farewell; two beauticians are needed; Ward orders; new clinic schedule; thank you.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #27: April 21, 1943

Page 1: Aid for going privately; evacuated coast areas open to Nisei soldiers; workers may go to service; farmers in urgent need of more farm equipment; bridge play starts tonight; new SRC head; block 67 judged cleanest; asks unemployed to register; garbage held needed.

Page 2: Chicago YWCA offers aid to girls; Okido wins first prize; Noteworthy; Vale people are friendly; cartoon.

Page 3: Miss Montgomery relates changes on the outside; Footprints; Catholics to observe Easter; farm machines cont.; HSF installs new officers; departures; Noteworthy.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #28: April 22, 1943

Page 1: Six-point program to back Marcantonio bill; Christians to hold services; civil service open to citizens revealed; Nisei may take steps now to enter language school; second Ward show Saturday; notary public; block contributors raise $225.

Page 2: Tule Lake cooperative is commented as outstanding; sanitation corps is efficient; jobo gloats; G.R.'s to hike; high school to observe Easter; rental books circulate fast; postponed.

Page 3: Our Town; traffic regulations set to ensure safe driving; big program to publicize bill; civil service cont.; funeral services; Noteworthy; thank you; tea for Rec. staff.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #29: April 23, 1943

Page 1: Educational pamphlet deals with relocation; Easter egg hunt planned for youngsters; days set for apt. changes; blood donors; co-op program in ward two; clambake is canceled; merit winners to be released; YBA oratorical contest; Taylor writes about evacuees; sign-up for civil service; cover design deadline near.

Page 2: Editorial; Amalgamated seeks labor; many jobs are open in Oregon-Idaho sector now; wise relocation cont.; cartoon.

Page 3: Badges must be returned; Feminiscing; Post Office; second talent show for wards 5 and 6 tomorrow.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 5 #30: April 24, 1943

Page 1: Combat team volunteers face physical test soon; activities tell that it's Easter tomorrow; pupils visit on project; colonists urged to use stored farm equipment; rules released for civil service exams; doll exhibit to be held; vital statistics; two students are honored; choir practice.

Page 2: Editorial; Co-op notes; students visit; jobs; 'big game' talk; cartoon.

Page 3: Easter egg hunt program set for kids tomorrow; soldiers on furlough; farm equipment cont.; date bureau; art class sign up; more on Easter.

Page 4: Sports; church services.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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