Topaz Times, Volume 8, Issues 6-10

Volume 8 #6: July 22, 1944

Page 1: Fair play group leaders in Ht. Mt. arrested by FBI; Stanford University needs Nisei language teachers; war dept. cites 100th battalion; men over 26 may ask deferment; Tule police staff quits; city council elects chairman.

Page 2: Editorial; 442nd battalion activities in Italy commended; cartoon.

Page 3: 'Teen Johnson' to be shown by journal staff; WRA revises property storage regulations; USO committee sets meeting; Tuleans may file hearing appeals; placement lists job openings; 25 dishwasher jobs open at Chicago hotel; USO party.

Page 4: Protestant YP to sponsor sports night; 4 workers added to church staff; Around the Circuit; soldiers on leave; job offer open in Indianapolis; bell to ring Sunday for church service; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-10: In Japanese.

Volume 8 #7: July 26, 1944

Page 1: 40 percent of families say no relocation; manpower commission studies labor problem; council to be inducted; 'Tennessee Johnson' slated byjournal; Spanish counsel; race differences discussion planned.

Page 2: Hostels institute new rates for relocators; city council names standing committees; USO to hold get together; placement lists job openings; New Orleans offers varied types of resettlement opportunities.

Page 3: Hospital gets new dietician; rationed food quota for residents changed; cigarette causes small fire; Odori practice set for tonight; nurses' aide class to start; Brownies to spend Sunday at Swazey; Yamate issues third report on progress of 1944 SSAF; typing shorthand class to be taught.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 8 #8: July 29, 1944

Page 1: Science building construction is 60% finished; Misumi second volunteer to be killed in Italy; Fukuoka, Tani to visit Topaz; immunization clinic changed; Jerome principal joins local staff; shorthand practice; Army orders 6 more for active duty.

Page 2: Editorial; significance of expatriation law to Nisei told; do not destroy migratory birds.

Page 3: Leaves; 20 more nurses' aides needed at local hospital; USO get-together set; Cas will show movies; technical school offers opportunity; war plan jobs open in Oklahoma.

Page 4: Around the Circuit; fellowship for college age group organized; Chinese Rev. to aid church staff; registration open at kindergarten; Rev. Jow to speak at YP discussion; soldiers on leave; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-10: In Japanese.

Volume 8 #9: Aug. 2, 1944

Page 1: Nisei casualities in Italy for July listed; council induction; two more Topaz soldiers killed; investigation shows no property damage from Florin fire; Chaplain movie to be shown; workers wanted.

Page 2: Relocation offers; case against Tule Lake draft evaders dismissed; Miss Austion joins h.s. music staff; Miss Fukuoka to aid relocators; placement lists job openings; record concert to be held tonight; flower making class.

Page 3: Calendar.

Pages 4-7: In Japanese.

Volume 8 #10: Aug. 5, 1944

Page 1: Pvt. Misumi's service slated tonight; ass't U. S. attorney Boyden inducts city council; 7 men report Fri, 4 more called; Dr. Bane appointed new h.s. principal; rules for changing relocation destination to closer city told; 'Gold Rush' to be shown tonight; Pvt. Kiyoshii Yoshii wounded in action.

Page 2: Protected birds listed at Barnhart's office; placement lists job openings; Ida coach of Deshler high; rules for Christmas mail to servicemen given.

Page 3: Leaves; Milwaukee offers nursery service to Nisei mothers; five Masaokas serve in Army; music program sign-ups slated.

Page 4: Daily vacation Bible school; Around the Circuit; race discussion set; Fellowship circle elects officers; 33 complete teacher training; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-10: In Japanese.



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