Poston Press Bulletin Volume 11 #26-30

Volume 11 #26,April 16, 1943

Page 1: Evacuees unable to relocate may re-enter camp; job changing procedure laxness seen; C.E. accepts stamp no. 17; Popkin leaves on trip to Gila; TCC votes that each block to send candidate to fire department.

Page 2: We trust in Democracy despite Dewitt.

Page 3: Above cont; approval required on posting of notices; leave clarification simplified; to and from; Franklin sugar beet contract; district 1 YBA to meet.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Campus Log.

Page 6: Evacuees advised to leave address; student body officers installed; confab halfway mark reached; brief books; helpful books available; classified ads.

Page 7: Hospital appeals for nurses' aides; stamp no. 17 acceptable; council adopts codes of offense; department news; package inspection to be discontinued; departees from Poston; beet representative to interview applicants.

Pages 8-10: In Japanese.

Volume 11 #27,April 17, 1943

Page 1: Arizona chief approves trade restriction bill; Dr. Cary lauds WRA efforts on relocation; contraband goods still banned; state license for professionals to be prepaid.

Page 2: Editorial.

Page 3: Girls' group play presented; mother's day cards on sale; church schedule; library notes; births; library help shortage revealed; valuable papers lost.

Page 4: Save sales slip urges C.E.; Nisei artist wins prize at national art exhibition; unit I linoleum laying to start soon; leave office closed after hours; scale wanted by C.E.; guayule planting underway.

Page 5: Red Cross request to water lovers; church services; service honor roll; with the blockheads; six hog slaughterer men needed; to and from; quad five school girls select club name; temporary community council recommendation.

Page 6: Outstanding students will receive awards; social news; steps taken to hospitalize TB patients in Phoenix; Unit III shibai to perform; departures from Poston; fire insurance; announcements; industry.

Pages 7: Sports.

Pages 8-10: In Japanese.

Volume 11 #28,April 18, 1943

The paper has changed now to a regular printed newspaper format.

Page 1: Farm expansion plans proceed despite delays; new procedure set up to handle applications for leave assistance; capital needed for operation of center co-op; weavers race for new marks; Topaz volunteers organize for unity of action; photos of women at work on adobe project swing big lumber deal for school; church hostel to accept ten monthly; better sight program formed for Poston school children; Baltmore Sun sends Chronicle congratulations; Poston Chonicle wins laural from project administration.

Page 2: Faith-the motivating force; small talk; argumentum; just incidentally.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Better Parker ties sought; Buddhists observe wesak day; backward glance; observations; sports.

Volume 11 #29,April 20, 1943

This issue, though, is back to the old mimeograph format.

Page 1: Activities group works to improve outside relations; fire demolishes mess 44 in blaze; fund to be distributed on unit plan.

Page 2: Editorial.

Page 3: Confab musicians student body officials; toy dept. plans puppet show; civil service jobs offered Nisei; new beauty shop hours.

Page 4: TCC to submit draft to WRA director; 227 honors volunteers; package delivery soon; Novel Hut hours changed; sports.

Page 5: Procedure outlined to close account with timekeeping dept; Tanbara injured; classes to be held regardless of activities; youth drowns in Colorado river; service men on visit; Departures from Poston; gratitude expressed.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Volume 11 #30,April 21, 1943

Again, a mimeograph edition.

Page 1: $18,838.68 goes into Unit I sound; TCC to hold meetings on council's policies; Myer to give talk at educational conclave; physical exam necessary for leave permits; Galen Fisher to speak; no parolees to submit receipts.

Page 2: Editorials.

Page 3: Poston school closed April 22,23; brief beats; social news; drama class schedule released; job offer.

Page 4: Weekend social lites; net garnishers make demands; 213 stages social; Easter plans made by Poston Two Christians; to and from; G.W. Sugar contracts.

Page 5: Mother's Day program planned; sanitation supervisor needed; managers moot problems with speakers; library displays art work; new dental hours announced; beauty shop hours changed; 305 heads sanitation lists; found.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-9: In Japanese.



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