Poston Press Bulletin Volume 10 #11-15

Vol. 10: #11, Feb. 16, 1943

Page 1: Registration for two units nears completion today; forced resettlement not contemplated; beet growers to tour farm; unit III lauded for speedy work; work notice must be filed.

Page 2: Beginner's shorthand class to start; greeting cards made by art dept; what's buzzin' for today; drama notes; chemistry class locale changed; hospital review; brief beats.

Page 3: Block 129 and 308 take leads; Boy Scout council to hold ceremony; Dr. Page speaks to huge crowd; sports; social news; 318 garden bridge dedicated; youth leaves for Wyoming.

Page 4: Poston II councilmen inducted; Dr. Page addresses Christian groups; valentine socials enjoyed; shoe repair shop announcement.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #12, Feb. 17, 1943

Page 1: Draft meet at block 4; fire hits Poston One; garnishing.

Page 2: Voice of an Issei; Unsung heroes of Poston.

Page 3: Tractor driver receives injuries; What's buzzin' for Wednesday; social news; relocation possibilities topic at social problem forum; notification from dental clinic; brief beats.

Page 4: Ikebana lecture set; movies at Cottonwood theatre; Tri-S club entertains at valentine social; Mllses. to meet; many Eastern domestic jobs offered; shop students help at school project; Novel Hut notes.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: New community council to meet; job openings announced; socials; Dr. Pressman to address PTA; trophy for judo to be presented; letters to Chronicle must be signed; Bible study tonight; sports.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: School Daze.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #13, Feb. 18, 1943

Page 1: Poston medical, public-health conference successfully held in Poston I; 7425 Hawaiian Nisei volunteer for combat duty; Haas in Washington, Featherstone here; evacuee autos wanted by Calif. company; no canned food sold after 20th.

Page 2: Work, fight for civil rights.

Page 3: Combat team to draw from draft list; Issei can volunteer, too; San Francisco office of national student relocation council moves to Philadelphia; school papers not allowed; Ikebana series starts tonight.

Page 4: Poston medical conference cont; rare medical case cited at confab; Gelvin lauds registration workers; block 219 makes bricks for school; net workers confer on wages.

Page 5: Send agricultural inquiries to Rawlings; what's buzzin' for today; Poston I council approves 65-35 plan for wage distribution; hospital visitor hours announced; brief beats; let's all sing; volunteers needed.

Page 6: First class to graduate from Poston Three High; social news; singspiration tonight; report smallpox cases immediately; Buddhist Bible; Shibai group presents talents; plantings started; calendars for sale.

Pages 7, 8: Sports.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #14, Feb. 19, 1943

Page 1: Cooperation of residents lauded; Utah-Idaho firm to recruit workers; cabbages and pranks;.

Assaulters sentenced.

Page 2: Report of hospital progress and conditions; what's buzzin' for today; Seventh Day Adventist Church; toy department news; job opportunities; library notes.

Page 3: Employment bureau announcements; YBA enjoys entertainment at songfest; Colleens plan St. Patrick's Jig; many job openings offered in unit two; pay day; post office notice; Poston two school hours change; soldier on a furlough.

Page 4: Newly elected council inducted; library for Issei to open soon; YBA officer; sports; sewing department; cottage prayer meetings; senior class holds picnic; 'Rings on Her Finger' movie.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Vol. 10: #15, Feb. 20, 1943

Page 1: Head lauds volunteers; war dept. re-affirms faith in Nisei; equipment and food loss $500 in unit I fire; blackout.

Page 2: Co-op vs. enterprise; 'no' answers to questions 27 and 28 may be changed; April rice to arrive soon; unit I fire cont; war dept. cont.

Page 3: AG course may be started; what's buzzin' for today; Christian church schedule; income tax aid available; differential calculus classes; job open for assistant auditor; field nutritionist to speak.

Page 4: Ikebana art demonstration; new chief of Unit 2 police; Sunday services; Saturday nite music hour to play records; social news; housing survey will be made in all blocks; lost articles may be claimed; corp. Hirata honored prior to his departure.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Sugar beet growers apply for farm tour; council chairman elected; soldiers visit; lunch room decorated; Dr. Pressman speaks to PTA; latest leaves announced; church services.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Magazine section.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.



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