Poston Press Bulletin Volume 22 #1-5

Volume 22 #1

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Volume 22 #2

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Volume 22 #3: Jan. 6, 1945

Page 1: Pfc. Okitsu reported German prisoner of war; more boys leave tonight for Douglas; T-Sgt. Miyahara back from European front; two Postonians among 25 honored for conduct; men from Life mag, Acme Pix, LA news visit; secretary Ickes issues statement to resettlers.

Page 2: Ickes; message continued; Dolins here from Washington to discuss relocation; first 1945 baby; this is the life, hey; justice dept. may take over Tule Lake.

Page 3: Briefly; sports; mad dog rumors found to be without basis; P.O. transactions; p.o. makes request.

Page 4: Residents make donation to unit II fire victims; Bodine speaks to parents and teachers; sports; Christmas seals sales total $121.97; faculty fetes students with holiday party; library hours changed; college club presents third movie tonight; annual staff sponsors New Years Eve dance.

Page 5: Applications for identification cards here; Johnsons receive more tragic news; California patients get gift of mochi; Nittas go back to Santa Ana today; cig ration cut to 4 packs per 10 days; Winchell intervenes.

Page 6: Resettlers welcome at Washington hostel; Postonians commendations cont; Lunt and Fontanne ask ovation for Nisei; Parker incident told; St. Louis paper shows liberal viewpoint.

Pages 7-9: In Japanese.

Volume 22 #4: Jan. 10, 1945

Page 1: Cpl. Shiozawa from Poston credited in Bruyeres liberation; dates set for next induction and exams; Pacific Coast CIO pledges support to returning evacuees; new acting principal medical officer here; Nittas go home again.

Page 2: Pvt. Masuda invited to New York; Seattle Sumitomo bank now in liquidation; local soldier and his lieutenant figured prominently in liberation of Bruyeres; former Poston doctor's sister is Army captain; Leberthon in Army.

Page 3: Pittsburgh leaders to assist resettlers; several job offers from California listed; first Buddhist meeting held in Cleveland; canteen receipts due; sumoists go to Gila; tailoring class holds first commencement; visiting servicemen.

Page 4: Briefly; sports; $250 received from community council by El Chap staff; Naganuma books may be ordered through the adult education; bird carving exhibit to be held.

Page 5: Dust n' Desert; Young Buddhist elect new officers; community activities reorganized; please do not smoke on school grounds; social news.v

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-9: In Japanese.

Volume 22 #5: Jan. 13, 1945

Page 1: French front soldiers angry at Hood River Legion post's action; 20 called for first exams; soldier visitor was wounded three times on European front; overseas federal employment offered; paralysis benefit ball to be sponsored by YBA; Iwakoshi has not sold Talbert farm.

Page 2: Secretary Ickes message to Nisei soldiers; Nisei soldier patients praised by Army nurse; another Poston soldier becomes paratrooper; Hood River cont.

Page 3: Dust n' Desert; December statement by post office; those have gone to a brighter future; community activities to sponsor movie; unit I shibai on this weekend; social news; adult education takes new quarters.

Page 4: Briefly; sports; flower making classes to begin; proceeds from dance given to Red Cross; Buddhist services for this Sunday.

Page 5: Rev. Mather heads new Pittsburgh relocation office; overseas jobs cont; Seven Days Ashore to screen next week; YWCA advisory board head; YBA to sponsor ball cont.

Page 6: Several changes made in appointed personnel; Carter will be hospital administrator; Dr. Pressman congratulates center dentists; Sono Osato in new play on Broadway; WRA office opens in Hartford, Connecticut; Girl Scouts report on recent benefit movie.

Page 7: Sports.

Pages 8-10: In Japanese.



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