Topaz Times, Volume 4, Issues 31-35

Volume 4 #31: Sept. 11, 1943

Page 1: Anniversary message; Supt. Noble predicts good school year; 100 attend WAC meeting; train monitors for Tule named; housing unit prepares change of apartments; 2 staff members leave this week.

Page 2: Desert Echoes; editorial.

Page 3: Gripshold sails for Orient with 1300 nationals; high school enrolls 20% fewer students; hostel opens; railroad company needs laborers; church schedule; marriage.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Women's Mirror; Dis n Data.

Pages 6-9: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #32: Sept. 14, 1943

Page 1: 11 residents left behind; disagreement in center settled by labor group; SF CIO backs evacuee return; sayonara dance set; kids' visit times; new social analyst arrives in center.

Page 2: Free movies to be shown; high school opens; 2 hospital rn's to leave soon; playground pipes gone; Bible Circle; how to kill bad coyotes; 1140 hogs sorted according to size.

Page 3: Sports.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #33: Sept. 16, 1943

Page 1: Transferees' special mail service set; killing frost due soon; bond drive opens here; 651 enroll in grade schools; DeWitt relieved by Lt. General Emmons.

Page 2: Sports.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #34: Sept. 18, 1943

Page 1: Tuleans arrive today; truck runs over boy, 3; 489 residents set to leave; car checkers to take roll; transferees' bus schedule given; Barnhart named director's aide.

Page 2: Around the circuit; cartoon; editorial.

Page 3: Noble greets Tule Lakers; reception for Tule Lake arrivals slated; teachers needed; new residents are welcomed; car captains' names listed; 160 workers in 1st group; Boy Scout guides; they will help newcomers; don't congregate around rec 4; refreshments.

Page 4: Farm Front; Marcantonio bill gains interest among Nisei; Colorado calls potato workers; soldier mail advice given; Tuleans to get city guidebook; US post office to reinstate Nisei.

Page 5: Civil service office to assist applicants; job openings; limestone firm seeks workers; many apprentice jobs available; hotel recruiter here; 57 from hospital to leave for Tule.

Page 6: National Boy Scouts accept WRA troops; teachers' group urges relocation of evacuees; Clevelanders aid evacuees; stop-over hostel opened for relocators in Idaho; Chicago hostel new program instituted.

Page 7: Women's Mirror; To The Women.

Page 8: Farewell letter; hospital workers honor Tule bound associates; YP Protestant choir planned; schools announce Monday opening; wedding; church services.

Page 9: Sports.

Page 10: Leaves; local PTA to merge with national units; AG promises 4 Turkey meals; wedding; youth forum; 1829 relocate from Topaz; Spanish counsel; pet control regulations become effective Monday.

Page 11: Desert Echoes; personality sketch.

Page 12: List of Sunday's Tule Lake arrivals revealed.

Pages 13-17: In Japanese.

Volume 4 #35: Sept. 21, 1943

Page 1: First Topaz transferees leave Sunday; residents toil far into night to aid newcomers; farm rushes harvest work; Rogers departs; beet workers are needed immediately.

Page 2: Marriage; President assures fair treatment of segregates; exchange ship sails from Yokohama; first-aid grads to get diplomas; Nisei finishes Army course; Japanese type-setters wanted; ceiling falls, scares bather, census count.

Page 3: Job openings; Tuleans to be welcomed at reception tonight; Thomas praises dining halls; wedding; librarians leave for Chicago; dinner to honor Dr. Paul Yamaguchi; Pvt. Ernst visits city on furlough.

Pages 4-6: In Japanese.



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