Poston Press Bulletin Volume 7 #6-10

Vol. 7: #6, Nov. 15, 1942

Page 1: Chief Miller and Poston City recognized; cash advances to be speeded up; Kennedy conferring with Army on cotton work; clarification of Issei meeting in Unit 2; Senator Hayden is a Poston I visitor; insecticide specialist returns to S.F.; main canteen in Unit 1 to be dedicated Monday.

Page 2: Editorial; additional information on fire insurance.

Page 3: Issei meeting cont; dental examination to begin at Unit 2 school; sports; subjugation to begin in Unit 3; fire insurance cont.

Page 4: Sports; aloha party; Burdick's assistant named; Red Cross committee makes recommendation on school traffic; new bus schedule released; song leading classes held weekly; semi-formal dance; 213 holds block party.

Page 5: What's buzzin'; sports; social welfare figures told; toys are delivered to three units; shoe repair shop opens.

Page 6: Trick situation clarified; Dust n Deserts; Circle Thirteen organized; JUG head chosen; phone installation expected; dear editor; shipment arrives; Buddhist church; Plan on trial.

Page 7: I go cotton picking; dear beloved; why join clubs; virile fads; cartoon.

Page 8: Magzine section: So this is Poston.

Pages 9-12: Sunday comics.

Vol. 7: #7, Nov. 18, 1942

Page 1: Myer addresses civic leaders; 5 Poston civic leaders on way to Salt Lake; sports.

Page 2: Lost & Found; editorial.

Page 3: Myer speaks cont; sports cont.; Unit II, III Nisei may apply for Army; no charge for subsistence.

Page 4: Community Council selects planning commission; near disaster in kitchen averted; barber shop moves to new location; council acts in regulating admission charges, donations; 'Castle in the Desert,'; Fellowship group choses cabinet; Unit 3 Shibai group entertains Unit 2; YBA officers elected at meeting; sports.

Page 5: Fair practice occupational group; what's buzzin for today; consumer's cooperative congress releases membership figures; course in law & govt. to be given; shoe repair closed until further notice; advanced shorthand students meet; trust fund forum scheduled.

Page 6: Dust n Deserts; handicraft; we saw a vaudeville show; service club formed; engagement; hospital receives car; talented musicians urgently needed.

Vol. 7: #8, Nov. 24, 1942

Page 1: Poston 2 creates congress; cooperation of loyal citizens lauded; Unit II residents to be paid Wednesday.

Page 2: Poston 2 creates community congress for emergencies; Wade Head returns.

Unit 1 rumors.

Page 3: Thanksgiving theme to include singspiration; Fellowship group speaker; Unit II clothing allowance payments; library gets additional books; Issei advisor resigns; fencing work around Poston may be halted; truck dispatcher resigns.

Page 4: Dust n Deserts; sign shop; linoleum for barracks arrives; Poston III high publishes paper; outside jobs; mothers to make toys for children; senior class holds swingfest.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Vol. 7: #9, Nov. 25, 1942

The entire front page is pretty much taken up with this subject.

Page 2: Sewing, drafting groups canceled this week; revised schedule for payment of cash advances; clothing allowance cards distributed by block managers; sports; kitchen for school pupils opens next week.

Page 3: Drafting classes under way; Christian news; vocational training to begin; method given for filing card; first aid classes to start; boys and girls relationship to be discussed; sanitation department; classes are held around bonfire; cooperation asked in smallpox survey; schedule for legal consultation hours; personal.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Vol. 7: #10, Nov. 26, 1942

Page 1:Unit II block managers credited for earlier payment of allowances; contributions welcomed for Christmas magazine.

Things are settled. The article was supposed to be continued on page 3, but it was continued on page 5, so I've put all of page 5 here since there was a director's statement about what happened on the page also.

Page 2: Editorials.

Page 3: Registration opens for math, Spanish classes; big crowd enjoy Thanksgiving social at 'sing'; census office reveals facts and figures; kitchen opening for school kids delayed; school office to be remodeled soon; Mademoiselles postpones installation plans; Red Wagon Riders to sponsor dance.

Page 4: Library receives shelves, books; first aid classes scheduled; Bussei witness improved service; evangelistic services planned; sumo canceled; hours for vesper and singspiration; new clinic; Thanksgiving dance; coeds continue on top; bridge tournament planned.

Page 6: In Japanese.



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