Poston Press Bulletin Volume 19 #26-30

Volume 19 #26: July 22, 1944

Page 1: More called for physicals; Seabrook's farm employment manager recruiting workers on project; Poston boys wounded in action; E.S.B. Gakuen donates $350; Snelson returns.

Page 2: Unit I high school near completion; library training course given; p.o. handles thousands of mail; pre-induction Aug. 7; movie schedule announced.

Page 3: Social news; sports; Buddhists plan obon festival; departures; special movies to be held.

Page 4: USO welcomes men in enlisted reserve and visiting soldiers; 10 firemen needed now; Gleanings; regular movie night changed.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 19 #27: July 25, 1944

Page 1: Water situation is serious; civil affairs training school needs 20 Nisei; missing cook still unfound; recruiter here for Seabrook farms.

Page 2: School cont; committee of 6 to submit names for administrator; USO dance sponsored; visiting servicemen; school news; fun frolic is success.

Page 3: Briefly; AG department loses two; evacuee may vote for presidential election; to and from; summer school being held; sports.

Page 4: Dust and desert; sports; councilman introduced; Roku III honors relocatees; housing frozen; departures.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 19 #28: July 27, 1944

Page 1: Masuda tenders resignation; persons who refused induction eligible for project jobs; property officer on trip; manpower commission makes four recommendations; Cozzens here.

Page 2: Visiting servicemen; social news; special movie to be shown; melons, shiro uri being harvested; apprentices trained in beauty shops.

Page 3: Dust and Desert; watermelon figures released; swimming pool opens; Sera, Yabuta crowned at baby contest; replacements made.

Page 4: Briefly; new unit high school social science teacher; conserve water warns Uyeno; visiting servicemen; new rule on message to Japan; sports.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 19 #29: July 29, 1944

Page 1: Cozzens speaks on WRA program; 74 called for active duty; committee formed; more called.

Page 2: Riding the rail; committee to nominate; visiting servicemen; diet patients to get tofu; water usage revealed; two to join hospital staff; Dr. West to return.

Page 3: Briefly; Unit Two AG department aware of manpower shortage; keep your money order receipts; kitchen workers to hold party; to and from; unit II badly in need of doctor; nursery school to be closed.

Page 4: Trading post to open; earthworms available; Rev. Iwanaga to speak; SPS honors soldiers; soldiers parents name president; sports; pool schedule is announced.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 19 #30: Aug. 1, 1944

Page 1: Cushman compiles behavior advice; new schedule for movie set; 56 leave for Seabrook; more wounded in action; certificates wanted by Tule Lake co-op.

Page 2: Committee chosen; lifeguards urge caution; dance to be held tonight; weenie roast held; open house held.

Page 3: Dust and desert; sports; directory to be published; to and from; 318 has new block head.

Page 4: Briefly; Japanese-Americans who own land are assured of safety; to and from; sports; new C.A. workers; victory dance put on by 214.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.



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