Poston Press Bulletin Volume 15 #1-5

Volume 15 #1: Aug. 13, 1943

Page 1: Segregation not forced relocation; Poston schools to continue; Santa Fe R.R. seeks workers; repatriates registering with counsel called; leaflets on Tule Lake available.

Page 2: Cooler motors reported missing; U. of Wisconsin releases wage conditions in state; registration open for swimfest; insurance counselor resumes duties.

Page 3: Sports goods ordered; fishing license on sale again; Bon Odori date changed; departures; library news; movie dept. news.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #2: Aug. 14, 1943

Page 1: 1500 acres to be under cultivation by Oct. 1; board of segregation to interview special cases; recruitment for WACs to start next week; motor pool seeks drivers.

Page 2: Final plans underway for huge festival; block 21 again leads in sanitation rating; permit necessary for gatherings; O-Bon festival program; movie for the week.

Page 3: 88 receive awards at Court of Honor; segregation interviews completed; dear editor; rainfall.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #3: Aug. 15, 1943

Page 1: 3000 on leave from center; advisory committee named; construction on h.s. to start soon; Fujinkai serves tea to teachers at session; no Tule Lake for Crystal City applicants.

Page 2: Unit I tofu factor to resume operations; 154 nursery children to be examined; Rev. Davidson blk. 5 speaker; library notes; shaded bus station erected at pool; church services.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: 30; Poston II industries; overloading of wires hazardous; canteen receipts; offices move to Ad 4; art classes; churches Sunday.

Page 5: Post Office clarifies open packages; employees quota now available; classical odoris to be presented; C.E. financial statement to be released soon; outstanding ministers to speak; departures; you've missed something; Buddhist Church notices.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #4: Aug. 17, 1943

Page 1: Segregation datas being distributed; segregants of undetermined status being interviewed; Tule Lake scenes at Unit II; facilities at Tule similar to Poston; Army pictures being posted; message from Japan received by local R.C.; recruiting of Nisei girls seen.

Page 2: Health exams urged children of segregants; combined talents of Poston to present show; new message head; brief beats; last moonlight serenade.

Page 3: Production of eggs on increase; Kobayashi injured east of Unit 2; sports; irrigation of section 15 started; Tule trip particulars given; to and from; rain.

Page 4: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #5: Aug. 18, 1943

Page 1: Treatment of parolees same as evacuees; storm damages unit III school structures; seven Army volunteers to leave; Pauline Brown new reports officer here.

Page 2: Shelby boys host to 100 Nisei girls; Masuda elected secregation advisory committee chairman; 55 workers needed for construction; center scene used for comic strip; Sakamoto new co-op head.

Page 3: Chronicle to be delivered gratis soon; Obon festival a huge success; baby exams to be conducted in blocks; Rev. Mitani to speak Wednesday; fishermen must carry license.

Page 4: Starlight symphony hour tonight; dust and deserts; 323 leads mess; Red Cross news.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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