Poston Press Bulletin Volume 23 #1-5

Volume 23 #1: April 18, 1945

Page 1: Committee heads for youth confab chosen; inquest of Chicago fall victim; employers bound to take employees back; council transacts business.

Page 2: Visits not to exceed sum of thirty days; wounded boy's medal received by parents here; citation relates story of G.I.'s bravery; vets invited to dinner of ex-service club.

Page 3: Job offers; California is subject of officer's talk; inquest cont; c.s. exams scheduled; stipulations told cont.

Page 4: Relocation articles.

Page 5: Kansas City relocation officer to visit; Nisei troops lead drive on Nazis; Miles E. Cary school holds memorial service; school loses secretary; Red Cross drive nets $282.88; to and from; civil service examinations.

Page 6: Plans for youth confab; ikebana exhibit scheduled; Poston square garden committee reorganized; law offices move; publication of pic album gets underway; family welfare needs workers.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 23 #2: April 21, 1945

Page 1: Resettlement questions answered; 28 called for Phoenix induction; WRA's comments on all-center conference.

Page 2: Workers wanted for plants in Denver; council serves notice of law breakers; Gila boy indicted; agencies to handle destitution cases of resettlers outside.

Page 3: Dust n' Desert; swimming pool to open in May; sports; prom queen; to a brighter future; memorial service for F.D.R.

Page 4: Sports; new council chairman; books must be returned before leaving center; church service for Buddhists tomorrow; to and from; 27 inch carp added to pond; L.A. international house will hold open house; family group desired by potato marketers.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Evacuee recommendations cont; assistance questions cont; Cleeland speaks to YP.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 23 #3: April 25, 1945

Page 1: One killed, 16 wounded on Italian front; more called to active duty; youth conference starts this Friday; supply officer dies.

Page 2: Council committee members announced; ten-day notices no longer necessary; 59 pass civil service exams; former unit 3 librarian added to Columbia staff; Nisei merchant marine off European coast; WRA Salt Lake officer and Tooele man here.

Page 3: Casualties cont; lifeguards wanted.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Sports; union meet to be held; farm couples wanted; R.C. chapter officers chosen; 'Minesweeper' movie.

Page 6: Dust n' Desert; 328-329 mess halls merged; those who have gone to a brighter future; don't tamper with water pipe; cooler advice given.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 23 #4: April 28, 1945

Page 1: Thousands to participate in youth confab; unit I students take on send-off responsibility; more families notified of war casualties; Washington comments on evacuee recommendations.

Page 2: Washington comments cont; officer's brothers visit.

Page 3: Casualties cont; YBA notes; Needles choir coming; social news.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Sports; youth conference cont; relocation office to lose three workers; Welsh to speak to Buddhists.

Page 6: Dust n' Desert; subscribe for pic album now; to a brighter future; former senshin gakuen now used as hostel.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 23 #5: May 2, 1945

Page 1: Youth Conference; more casualties in Italian theater.

Page 2: Canning company seeks workers; Doi assailants freed; pools will open May 1; YWCA issues statement; community council notes.

Page 3: Four times goal is total contribution; acceptance ok write resettlers to friends; aquatic exhibition planned; personnel contributes; school proposal made; ten girls wanted.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: 16 students join NHS; sports; social news; on the movie menu; to and from.

Page 6: Dust n' desert; school carnival slated; opening of swimming pool; fire chief asks fire hazards be removed; PTA donates $50 to Campus Echoes; Girl Scouts present successful play.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.



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