Tulean Dispatch #11-15
#11: April 2, 1943
Page 1: Second YPCC is slated; 2600 Army volunteers bid aloha to Hawaii; co-op library to open; YPCC sign-up; progress favorable on Red Cross campaign; floral show to end; PTA group is organized; auction for lost and found items; mag extras; YBA magazine.
Page 2: Red Cross cont.; Christian confab cont.; floral art display is work of 700 students in 48 classes; YPCC program for weekend.
Page 3: Our Town; jobs; noteworthy; Hana matsuri to be observed; help wanted; only floral orders through agents are delivered here.
Page 4: Sports.
#12: April 3, 1943
Page 1: Relocation procedure is simplified; 15 transferred to isolation center; optometric clinic note; rules governing new leave setup are given; changes in store made.
Page 2: Castlemont elects officers; many racial differences found in U.S. Army; The Other Side; thank you.
Page 3: Recent departures from city listed; 13 Tuleans sentenced to isolation camp in Utah; U.S. soldiers of many races cont.; sociologists leave colony Thursday.
Page 4: Sports; church services.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
#13: April 5, 1943
Page 1: Operation of private business is prohibited; evacuation denounced by judge; Ige is setenced to 20 days in Klamath jail; penalities governing law violations in WRA centers; Sacto agent seeking cars; federal job applications; notary public; procedure incomplete for shoe rationing.
Page 2: Editorial; Judge cont.; jobs; Boy Scouts plant trees; punishment cont.; vital statistics.
Pages 3-6: Order of Merit list and explanation.
Page 7: Jobs.
#14: April 6, 1943
Page 1: Blood typing to start; no change at ticket office; segregation is favored; statistics; R.C. fund drive is extended; jobs approved by WRA relocation offices; 70 cents per hour is wage rate; 50 prizes are offered; pending indefinite leaves are reviewed.
Page 2: The Farm Front; Pfc. Sacto pens story; L.A. goods; ex-Tulean urges resettlement; local Hawaiians to work ships; cartoon; Manzanar Free Press has special edition.
Page 3: Noteworthy; marathon relay event; mag will feature first anniversary; choral members; rec to sponsor bridge contest.
Page 4: Sports.
Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.
#15: April 7, 1943
Page 1: Provisions for issuing indefinite leave given; call made for farm plates; Rundquist to arrive Thurs; Ward mail orders are now taken by co-op; Lenten to be observed; Spring Karnival is slated; urgent need of blood donors is emphasized.
Page 2: Editorial; buildings for soldiers homes; Caucasian mother of soldier aims to promote tolerance; rubber producing in Klamath area; YPCC pictures; calendar of events.
Page 3: Noteworthy; leaves cont.; job is open for stenographer; Karnival cont.; new YBA directors; jobs; thank you; Sacto car agent.
Page 4: Sports.
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