Tulean Dispatch Volume 7 #16-24

Volume 7 #16: Oct. 16, 1943

Page 1: Strict penalties for violators of speed law; telegraph here from Honolulu; farm accident is fatal to Topazan; welcome show; do you belong to a club?; Gila clothing allowance here; internal security head; frost inflicts damage on farm crops.

Page 2: Watch repair shop closed; library for center use; classified ads; unclaimed mail; two added to hospital staff; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Community analysis staff adds new members; license granted to Colorado Nisei; Pop's Comments; Noteworthy; Tuleans see first snow; vital statistics; supervisers of CA chosen.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.v

Volume 7 #17: Oct. 21, 1943

Page 1: Loss of farm crops anticipated if negotiations fail today; arrival of notary public; Nov. first deadline for filing govt. report; Sumitomo bank claims; fiscal accountant.

Page 2: Attempts to evict Nisei living in Kansas City fail; Pop's Comments; CA to organize complete rec. programs; unclaimed mail; cartoon strip.

Page 3: American repatriates aboard liner Teia Maru on Oct. 17; address for freight goods; Tulean fashion; register private pa system at CA; at placement; evacuee property damaged in Los Angeles temples; new Rohwer Outpost here; wedding; vital statistics.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.v

Volume 7 #18: Oct. 23, 1943

Page 1: Co-op leader chosen; compensation for injured; last call for paychecks; benefits announced; over 1600 students sign for grammar, hi schools; Girls' Club to be reorganized; clearance needed for mess use; watch out flies!

Page 2: Semi-trailer accident injures four in Jerome; 10,000 Canadian Japanese in govt. camp; co-op confab cont; at placement; lost; more Rohwer Outpost here; Nisei in action; unclaimed mail; church schedule.

Page 3: Cartoon strip.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #19: Oct. 26, 1943

Page 1: Casaba fans warned; two language classes started; co-op makes correction; co-op declares refund of 10.9% to patrons; checks held at post office; publication shortages; movies; new hospital schedule.

Page 2: They keep 'em rolling; exchange ships commence to sail for home; unclaimed mail; notice from Red Cross dept; classified ad; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Chinese immigration bill pending before Congress; Pop's Comments; unclaimed mail; departees; lost; vital statistics.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #20: Oct. 28, 1943

Page 1: Oct. 30 is deadline for payee; terminated farmers to return badges; explanation given on address; notary public schedule altered; grade school opening tentatively set; talent show postponed; LA Buddhist temple leased for Negro use; center movie system clarified.

Page 2: Impromptu; editorial; departees; vital statistics; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Post Office regulations; at placement; Johnson urges Congress to deport all disloyals; unclaimed mail; movie system cont.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 7 #21: Oct. 30, 1943

Page 1: Workers must have assignment; WRA to construct ten blocks; more checks for segregees; lights will go on again; movies; occupants of 21 barracks to move; director and Myer confer; former Tulean selected editor.

Japanese women held.

Page 2: Impartial view of Japanese problem sought in survey; register for floral art class; wedding; in appreciation; want ad; unclaimed mail; cartoon strip.

Page 3: Tule Lake Buddhists to reorganize church services; Pop's Comments; YBA meeting slated; Tule Christians invite colonists; at placement; church services; meeting called to discuss robberies.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Cartoon strip.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Issues Number 22 and 23 are not available or don't exist.

Feb. 22, 1944

Page 1: To New Arrrivals; Myer welcomes facilities resources of interior dept; apts. to Manzanar people assigned; WRA to continue without change; govt. to continue efforts to reunite those interned.

Page 2: Welcome Manzinites (?); freight to arrive here soon; route marked with arrows.

Page 3: Memo on family reunion; present WRA program to be continued; statement on transfer of WRA issued by White House; blankets stored in block rec. halls; baby food held in readiness.

Page 4: Welcome reception program slated; no visiting during arrival; WRA program cont; curfew lifted; CA releases rules for use of buildings.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

March 2, 1944

Page 1: Times of daily siren blast announced; new colonists occupy 5 1/2 blocks in new area; population swells to 16,797 with arrival of Manzinites; warents given to five Nisei Granada boys; camerman here from Life mag; first movie showing is 'It Happened in Flatbush.'

Page 2: Internees to send shoyu to families and friends; Stop and Go; letter to editor; com. activities to loan p.a.

Page 3: Soldier must make own discharge application; Before the Altar; new library to open; clothing allowance?; church services, church news.

Page 4: Rec Notes; 'all is well' reports grade school head; WRA staff to hold jubilee; P.A. system, post office.

Pages 5, 6: Sports.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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