Tulean Dispatch Volume 7 #1-5

Volume 7 #1: Sept. 14, 1943

Page 1: 5 workers wanted now; on furlough; to distribute annuals Thursday; housing reservations may be made until Thursday; permits honored; new trachoma patients sked; volunteers needed or shipment of freight may be delayed indefinitely. (Part of the page is in Japanese.)

Page 2: Departees; editorial; unclaimed mail. (Part of the page is in Japanese.)

Volume 7 #2: Sept. 16, 1943

Page 1: On furlough; Grew's report copies sold at newstand; persons receiving leave hearings must transfer; PTA report; directory to contact friends started; notary public here on Sat; three more graduates granted scholarships; Scout meeting called Fri; at placement; nutrition cards; mag available.

Page 2: Favorable reports made at Methodist church confab; Departees; Pvt. Harry Maura lost to combat team temporarily.

Page 3: Social Whirl; Tri-State annual makes appearance.

Page 4: Sports.

Volume 7 #3: Sept. 18, 1943

Page 1: Hostel at Pocatello, Idaho to be used for stopping place; jobs open; foreign properties, cert. of yen must be reported; scholarship fund boosted; vegetable harvesting continues at farm; mags, papers to be sold at newstand each Sunday; church news.

Page 2: Tamura drowns in a canal at Minidoka; Departees; Feminiscing.

Page 3: As I See Castle Rock; Social Whirl; vital statistics.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #4: Sept. 21, 1943

Page 1: Individual job selections not to be made; new residents contact placement office for job opportunities; movies; Gripshold substitutes sent here via Rohwer; on furlough; vote factors Nisei in Iowa; 70-year-old resident relocates proudly; project map given.

Page 2: Departees; Girls' League; Sgt. Kimoto honored Purple Heart decoration; honors express appreciation; unclaimed; never a dull time in Alaska; lost & found; vital statistics.

Page 3: Social Whirl; must repect orders of WDC; Friend committee opens new hostel in Des Moines; Downbeats call for musicians; co-op note.

Page 4: Footprints; editorial.

Page 5: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #5: Sept. 23, 1943

Page 1: Help needed at factory; 'Pacific Citizen' comments on Dispatch farewell issue; fund totals $1402.56 now; our project director; residents must not make unauthorized movements; at placement; shortage on paper bags.

Page 2: Gift copy awaits ex-Rohwer people; papers may be read at Dispatch; Gyn is scene of hub-bub as baggage is examined; everything is okay writes former Tulean in Amache; apply for co-op job; vital statistics; Oshiro and Harada to make sketches.

Page 3: Dispatch reporter quotes new Tulean's first impressions; Footprints; Departees; Des Moines Register shows sympathy towards relocators.

Page 4: In Japanese.



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