Poston Press Bulletin Volume 10 #6-10

Vol. 10: #6, Feb. 10, 1943

Page 1:Field stations being set up to speed resettlement program; Nisei Army enlistment gets under way; new labor board members revealed.

Page 2: Is it co-op or community enterprises?; dental facts of Gila center.

Page 3: Net workers selected shop committee; raising of primitive game prohibited; horsemeat rare delicacy says Snelson.

Page 4: School credits here will be recognized by California; what's buzzin' for today; second meeting of drama and speech; adult ed. to hold health symposium; AG problems class postponed.

Page 5: Lost articles may be claimed; Upton Close donates his recent book; Shiratsuki elected prexy; farm machinery owners urged to sell; hearty time in store at YBA songfest; social news; job openings announced by emp. bureau; leaving center is optional says leave office.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Job openings announced; unit III police beings campaign against private enterprise; first aid classes begin; girls, do you like to write?; orders taken for dictionary; baby clinic opens today; girls' basketball schedule; Bible study tonight; pay complaints.

Page 8: Sports.

Pages 9-11: In Japanese.

Page 12: Policeman 's benefit ball ad.

Vol. 10: #7, Feb. 11, 1943

Page 1: Biddle doubts need for mass evacuation; Nisei outside WRA centers can volunteer for Army at any local draft board; school buildings not for hospitals.

Page 2: Co-op vs. enterprises.

Page 3: Low flying of planes to cease; what's buzzin' for today; Junior Red Cross to go on outing; joint ed. council meeting; music appreciation hour; art notes; two jobs for maids open; brief beats.

Page 4: High school seniors are adobe-making; social news; Miss Cheny to address quad 5 women tonight; investiture ceremonies planned; Valentine party; timekeepers to set up unit 2 extension; Chronicle calendars selling fast.

Page 5: Registration starts in unit III; Dust and Deserts; Page to address public; valentines, crepe paper on sale; unit III YBA entertains; cottage meetings; J.U.G. holds election; singspiration.

Page 6: Policeman's benefit ball ad.

Vol. 10: #8, Feb. 12, 1943

Page 1: Compensation benefits for evacuees injured on duty; Sugar Co. supervisor visits Poston; Snelson thanks kitchen for cooperation; unit 2 checks cashed by community enterprises.

Page 2: What's buzzin' for today; mechanics move to new quarters; musical program to be held; YBA donates to community service; first aid course to commence; library notes; brief beats.

Page 3: Road workers hired by WRA; claim checks at timekeeping department; world traveler to lead forum; library notes; sports; dancing class established; valentine dance; sportsman dance; movie.

Page 4: Kirby Page to speak tonight at Sunday service; sports; councilmen, advisors elected; golf club to be organized; kitchen 219 awarded first E banner; unit two employment; old newspapers wanted.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #9, Feb. 13, 1943

Page 1: Head declares no food for outings; agriculture tour planned; Dr. Pijoan departs for New Mexico; clothing for hog farmers.

Page 2: No more minor repairs; Christian author to speak Saturday; charcoal making competition keen; quad one social dance changed; social news; Red Cross starts swimming pool.

Page 3: Councilmen, advisors elected for Unit III; Dr. Pressman to speak at PTA; sports; suicide attempted; dance local shifted; church services; more unclaimed checks; Bussei meeting.

Page 4: Canal check under construction; Miss Cheny speaks to quad 5 women; residents invited to concert; panel talks heard at 4th YBA group; sports; fire chief warns of fire hazards; rice arrives in Unit II.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #10, Feb. 14, 1943

Page 1: Net garnishing contract signed; Lt. Bolton to speak today; Poston II councilmen inducted by project head; project director commends net project.

Page 2: Net contract cont; Lt. Bolton cont; Sugiyama states views.

Page 3: Garage crew forms club; what's buzzin' for today; music notes; block library created at 42; domestic work offer.

Page 4: Editorial.

Page 5: Voluntary adobe making starts again; YBA members hear Fukuda at songfest; manufacture of Japanese foods under way; garbage control urged by health department; detective club books arrive at Novel Hut; new 227 block manager; Girl Scouts hold patriotic program; Sosnowski's Sunday concert for evacuees.

Page 6: Interesting facts observed in Topaz center; shoe repair shop opens; textbooks available at adult ed. dept.; Dr. Page to speak tonight; Shibia performance to be repeated; parcel inspection office moves; Y.B. service.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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