Poston Press Bulletin Volume 18 #21-25

Volume 20 #21: April 29, 1944

Page 1: Nakasaki held for evading physical; gas to be rationed here; former resident to get Guggenheim fellowship; civil service exams will be held; Nakajima leaves for New York City; anti-land petition out.

Page 2: Music students give recital; social news; departures; persons asked to stop destruction; 'Claudia' to be shown; Christian service to be held; two cases tried; Sakai will leave for short term trip.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 20 #22: May 2, 1944

Page 1: Dr. Harris returns; relocation aid for farmers seen; family welfare section staff increased; civil service examination; shoe sale.

Page 2: Maintenance department asks for cooperation; Postonian makes college honor roll; board reports light globes being destroyed; Miss Ogata first Postonian to return to Hawaii; family welfare cont; library notes.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 20 #23: May 4, 1944

Page 1: Seasonal work; twenty students apply for student relocation; social security board aids relocated evacuees; 33 women for WACs sought; Poston alien Japanese gets American citizenship in Army.

Page 2: Hostel for resettlers opened in Philadelphia; Life magazine carries Great Meadows incident; Crawford returns from conference; social security board cont; counsellors directory published; WACs sought.

Page 3: Via; 'El Chap' staff takes trip to Phoenix; legal division assists with questionnaires; initial YBA magazine now in production; radios repaired; new housing supervisor; sports.

Page 4: Dust n' Desert; Nishi named on police commission; let's keep amphitheater neat; night classes still open to residents; Chronicle office takes new quarters.

Page 5: Myer comments on Matsubara-Honda case; treatment wonderful says Nisei lieutenant.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 20 #24: May 6, 1944

Page 1:Fishermen, contest on; community council to present Wade Head souvenir; men inducted ineligible for grants; L.A. property to be moved to government warehouse; Tuesday trial dismissed; Nossoff leaves for Army.

Page 2: Via; sports; C.A. acknowledges $150 for motion picture use; recent paper campaign nets over five tons; Royal Neighbors install new officers; council moves to ad building III.

Page 3: Block residents vote for council proposal on shibai; new library hours; departures; mother's day card and bird pins available; new police chief; weekend reminders.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese

Volume 20 #25: May 9, 1944

Page 1: Second group to be inducted, more get physicals; thousands witness Undokai; WRA to reopen Leupp center; Nossoff leaves; new advisor.

Page 2: Unit I paper drive; domestic work here; distribution of goods set; C.A. heads to leave; fishing contest rules; agriculture dept. harvests crop.

Page 3: Via; gifts to be on display prior to distribution; lawn mowers made available by AG; Red Cross lifeguards on evening duty from this week; high school to publish literary annual; new books added to library shelves.

Page 4: Parents of servicemen club formed; new Caucasian police chief in unit III; dust n' desert; sports; piano recital.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.



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