Topaz Times, Volume 2, Issues 56-60

Volume 2 #56: March 8, 1943

Page 1: Time given to revise 'no' reply to question 27; call for volunteers; enlistees feted by future WAACs.

Page 2: Voting privileges of evacuating citizens upheld; questions on work absence answered; Tanforan points to count towards bridge rating; co-op congress elects board of directors; Topaz kitchen to get tofu.

Page 3: Young women offered WRA office work; troop 2 wins Boy Scout field day; birth of 'first' prize puppies in Topaz claimed; income tax advice given; news briefs; trained people available for baby formulae; position open for engineers.

Volume 2 #57: March 10, 1943

Page 1: Last day for volunteering; indefinite leave given to serve in armed forces; 200 attend 'volunteer for victory' rally; 100 residents change answers.

Page 2: 32 repatriates from Topaz reach Rohwer; announce new work hours; news briefs; FBI to have office; dance to help all-star cagers set.

Governor vetoes prejudiced bill.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #58: March 11, 1943

Page 1: Four brothers volunteer at Minidoka center; 97 volunteer for Army combat team; Army reduces exclusion area; work started on golf links; lost.

Page 2: 500 enroll for sewing school; N.Y. museum seeks sherds; 10 players selected for Topaz team; file U.S. income tax; 150 present at spring informal; Lt. Henry Miller succeeds Lt. Nail; Honda-Abiko win in bridge.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #59: March 12, 1943

Page 1: Topaz has three Yashino brothers as volunteers; enlistees form body to fight for civil rights; manual on arbitration presented; Scouts to give show Sunday; news briefs.

Page 2: In Japanese.

Volume 2 #60: March 13, 1943

Page 1: Welcome Hawaiians; gala program to greet newcomers; Lil' Neebo cartoon; a word of caution; this is the schedule.

Page 2: History of Utah part VIII; editorial.

Page 3: Women's Mirror column; To the Women column.

Page 4: Co-op asks financial aid; drama to feature Sunday conference; schedule for the churches.

Page 5: History of Utah continued; plans drawn for Topaz golf club; Topaz public library; soldiers on leave.

Page 6: Topaz YBA to hold first confab; Miss Sharpley to meet with business girls; PTA elects new officers; college students plan wiener roast; Nuttall addresses faculty meeting; dental clinic for students open; births and deaths.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Jankee cartoon.

Pages 9-10: In Japanese.

Page 11: World citizenship; news flashes, part of page in Japanese.

Page 12: The Monkey Trial; part of page is an English-Japanese lesson.



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