Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #66-70

Volume 5 #66: June 5, 1943

Page 1: WRA answers charges made by Denver Post; concessions will move to 2108 in case of rain Sat.; Coverley back; check cashing service at canteens limited; Tri-state Hi thespians present plays next week; greenhouse men wanted; cablegram held; block manager of 54; order books.

Page 2: Events for young and old at city field day; WRA cont; Boy Scouts call two meetings; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #67: June 7, 1943

Page 1: Outstanding summer school teaching staff assembled; order your book now; on furlough; huge shipment of scrap tin sent from project; art exhibit declared success; bi-lingual meeting will be held for residents; no ice.

Page 2: Tule Lake first to have hog farm, slaughterhouse; Our Town; flower class; SF's former Japanese town was shabby; our editor leaves tomorrow.

Page 3: Departees; Post Office; summer classes cont.; receipts given on goods costs; art exhibit cont.; G.R. program.

Page 4: Sports; jobs; vital statistics.

Volume 5 #68: June 8, 1943

Page 1: 3 new adult courses begin this week; placement to open Monday nite; carload of carrots here; notary public; TSO, parents to meet; Billingmiers leaves project; theater sked; two members of Diez committee visit Topaz.

Can't do business with restricted personnel.

Page 2: Footprints; deadline placed for mag orders; new instructor; pictures taken; vital statistics; cartoon.

Page 3: Nisei newspaperman has deep faith in America; jobs; classes in tea ceremony; Dispatch needs more workers; at placement.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #69: June 9, 1943

Page 1: Co-op mail order moves; civil service exams for junior stenos; unemployment compensation plan; construction on fish market started; quota reached on book orders; on furlough; block 44 mess hall closed; six leave for ESF conference.

Page 2: Star Dusting; TSO committee works to overcome obstacles; urged to use evacuee labor; Mayeda speaks on resettlement; farm equipment.

Page 3: Departees; forum to mark opening of second Bussei confab; unemployment cont.; placement office; new property control officer; classified ads; post office; vital statistics.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Local GRs to present variety show; new flower class opens; dance week opens next Monday with swing concert; TSO to hold open house; calendar of events; Japanese movie to be showing soon; workshop confab. sports.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #70: June 10, 1943

Page 1: Myer refutes statement that 'spies, saboteurs' released; evacuees cars prohibited; five more volunteers leave for combat unit; president reaffirms no discrimination policy; notary; citizens may transfer land titles in Calif.; investigate conditions in Midwest; on furlough.

Page 2: From the Outside; editorial; one year ago this week; cartoon.

Page 3: Myer denies statement cont.; Hotel Sherman offers jobs; dances planned for conference; to eliminate discrimination cont.; vital statistics; Fagan returns from visit; YBA dance bids on sale.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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