Tulean Dispatch Volume 7 #6-10

Volume 7 #6: Sept. 25, 1943

Page 1: Colonists remaining must at once be photographed and finger-printed; church notice; water used in excess; manpower shortage hits project farms; laundry notice; asst. project director.

The Gripsholm sails.

Page 2: The Arky Viewpoint.

Page 3: Former Heart Mountain assistant steward arrested on forgery; Departees; found; equal rights extended to Scouts; vital statistics; unclaimed mail.

Page 4: Chickens celebrate first anniversary; American Federation of Teachers adopts resolution favoring Nisei; Manazanar first pictorial issue published; 7-days notice; cartoon.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #7: Sept. 28, 1943

Page 1: Three co-op delegates leave for conference; next shoe stamp must last 6 months; at placement; notary public; messages held; supply officer; mess workers must have assignment; Mace here in project.

Page 2: Co-op notices; sports; Departees; laundry service; meetings are prohibited; vital statistics; rec. dept. moves to high school.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #8: Sept. 30, 1943

Page 1: Restrictions made on gatherings; workers must be assigned before reporting to jobs; last rites for Tule-bound; at placement; chicks here from Jerome; file leave by Oct. 7; employment officer; opening of school delayed due to lack of aid on construction.

Page 2: Young pianist awarded music scholarship; storage of evacuees in government warehouse still held; vital statistics; unclaimed mail; begins first sale of evacuee goods by auction in Canada; new Rohwer outpost here.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #9: Oct. 2, 1943

Page 1: Miyamoto to serve 30 days for offense; 64 cars of produce shipped to centers; PA system not granted; notary public; bring stubs by Tuesday; call for annual at high school; assistant project director; at placement.

Page 2: Nisei take active part at Wesleyan U.; Omata is dismissed from contraband charge; rationing of milk nears; vital statistics; church services.

Page 3: Grew's book being printed; Departees; Arkansas Nisei save fruit crop in Kansas farming area; Nisei soldiers guard Nazis; sports; cartoon; mimeograph machine operation.

Page 4: From Other Centers; Tofu made in Hunt, Miso in Jerome, Ark; Minidoka camp-wide 120 page annual is now in preparatory stage; Okubo is first Tulean to leave train.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #10: Oct. 5, 1943

Page 1: Unauthorized movements condemned; WRA centers fire losses far below national average; need extra blankets?; 50,000 find new homes in U.S.; superintendent of schools.

Page 2: Clinic schedule; welcome show slated by CA; ex-Tule rev. calls meeting; segregants' mail to be delayed; fire protection cont; co-op shoe repair shops; unauthorized housing cont; sports.

Page 3: Oct. 15 deadline for packages sent overseas; Shelby Nisei reported fighting in southern France; Departees; wanted; unclaimed mail; illustration; parking shed-depot for vegetables.

Page 4: Letter to the editor; Manzanar private business must close; From Other Centers.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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