Poston Press Bulletin Volume 13 #26-30
Volume 13 #26: July 3, 1943
Page 1: Project director addresses Poston I councilmen; steps for positions in defense plants clarified; aid grants may be given to leave alters.
Page 2: Fourth of July fete to begin; summer recreation to begin; unit III editors resign; special Christian July 4th services; only morning departures; social news.
Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.
Volume 13 #27: July 4, 1943
Newspaper format.
Page 1: Poston I high school awards diplomas to 261; Poston's second July 4th; unit I block managers lauded; JACD attacks Dies un-American actions; Dr. Cary issues farewell statement; Poston adobe school plans acclaimed; Act of 1897 prohibits liquor on Indian reservations; Unit II high hog project underway; Camp Shelby soldiers entertain Denson girls; slaughter plant under operation; Poston II graduation held July 24th; new resettlement methods to be conducted.
Page 2: Four freedoms; cartoon; another Baron Munchhausen; United Nations Facts illustration; instruction for food parcel service to prisoners available; Camp Shelby notes; evacuees aid war production.
Page 3: Sports.
Page 4: Backward Glance; thousands attend fashion show held by hi-school; what fourth of July means to me by high school students; Poston One high school cont.; Onodera brothers well treated on furlough; greeting cards made at unit 2; unit two graduates cont.
Pages 5-8: In Japanese.
Pages 9, 10: Sports.
Page 11: Name contest winners announced; class for cooks to begin; information on Texas available; YBA night; well baby confab scheduled in unit I; health exams for children under 3; Reader's Digest available; what Poston 3 reads; departures; oratorical contest planned; council secretary resigns.
Page 12: Support of minority right asked; summer activity program disclosed; of interest to women; 'Magnificent Dope' movie; births.
Volume 13 #28: July 6, 1943
Page 1: Dr. Harris acting ed. director; Kuroiwa elected to office of city manager; cash grant status clarified.
Arizona.
Page 2: Summer activity planned in unit 3; population decrease over 600; holiday aquatics draws 2500; unit I woodcraft class to start; departures; Christian church news.
Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.
Volume 13 #29: July 7, 1943
Page 1: YMCA member to arrive in Poston; canal building to employ worker; Hawaiian Nisei eligible for return; Chicago accepts evacuee pupils.
Page 2: Social news (weddings, etc); library notes; Poston I high school notice; unit 3 sign shop moves; Christian church news of unit 3; Pfc Ben Katow nor corporal; brief beats.
Page 3: Head denies blockheads plea for reclassification; work speeded up on civic project; trust fund checks to be distributed; soap supply limited; Tanaka still in office; block mgr. staff honored; departures; dedication.
Page 4: In Japanese.
Volume 13 #30: July 8, 1943
Page 1: Statement asked by merit board re allotments; all work corps men on $16 wage basis; schools may be centralized; important AG meeting set; quota on eastbound travel limited.
Page 2, 3: In Japanese.
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