Tulean Dispatch Volume 5 #81-85

Volume 5 #81: June 23, 1943

Page 1: Use of air mail enveloped; Army language school to recruit more candidates; registration open for 2 sewing classes; graduates will wear caps, gowns; Gila loses co-op license; Lincoln PTA to meet; 20 on furlough here from Savage.

Get this. Just because a Nisei soldier is visiting a packing plant, the workers go on strike. Dumb.

Page 2: Construction of project schools 70% complete; Footprints; 4 kittens joined together born alive in New York.

Page 3: Social Whirl; Departees; no enlargements; hotel recruits; unclaimed mail.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: CNDO practices held every night for Fourth of July celebration program; ward 2 slates record concert; TSO: servicemen invited to social; TMD recital; calendar of events; sports.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #82: June 24, 1943

Page 1: Call for 100 more workers; petition to amend city charter approved; D. of Columbia CIO group backs relocation plan; sports; Myer speaks tonight; dental clinic schedule.

Convictions upheld.

Page 2: Editorial; Our Town; cartoon.

Page 3: CIO cont.; jobs; waitress classes being taught; departees; Hannaford leads morning watch; speakers listed for school panel; new teacher.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #83: June 25, 1943

Page 1: Canteen closes temporarily; use of water must be reduced even further; regulations clarified for getting radio sets; shoes ready; open house by TSO parents; second group receives order of merit cards; hotel jobs still open; project-wide inventory to start.

Page 2: Much 'hysterical nonsense' about Nisei; Denson workers will be limited; YBA pictures; cartoon.

Page 3: Program listed for record hour; GR to hold hike; Campfire Girls to be honored; music dept. will give recital; block 67 Engei; magazine extras to be sold; water shortage cont.; help wanted; dust storm surprises innocent colonists; departees.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: Order of Merit receivers.

Volume 5 #84: June 26, 1943

Page 1: More Dies investigations; seasonal workers may get aid in going to permanent jobs; Seattle organization to fight for evacuees; relocation information; on furlough; civil service exams start.

Page 2: Social Whirl; Post Office; bookkeeping classes open; church services.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 5 #85: June 28, 1943

Page 1: Council backs resettlement; not all eligible for offices; on furlough; nurseries to close Wed; tenders made on property; use of government property; notary public here this week.

Page 2: Hawaiian band ends radio show; cartoon.

Anti-Dies committee.

Page 3: Offices cont.; Departees; Klamath firm to buy cars, trucks; unclaimed mail; at placement; vital statistics; order of merit.

Page 4: Sports.



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