Poston Press Bulletin Volume 9 #11-15
Vol. 9: #11, January 20, 1943
Page 1: Evacuee's November paychecks expected soon; departments are active in accident prevention week; truck crop division conducts paper salvage; investigators invited to council meeting; Issei newspaper-man wanted for Japanese section Chronicle; business trip to Gila.
Page 2: What's buzzin' for today; blessed events; library notes; men needed says Anderson; chef job open in University of Colorado sorority house; ironwood carving; brief beats.
Page 3: Colleens cabinet officers inducted at candlelight rites; 'Sun Valley Serenade' at movies tonight; sports; unit 2 to elect block managers and assistants; Christian church young people to publish paper.
Page 4: Residents rush to polls to vote on camouflage project; departing couple feted at social; Dust n' Deserts; latrine inspection results revealed; sports; differential calculus class begins; unit I Shibai to perform.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: In Japanese.
Vol. 9: #12, January 21, 1943
Page 1: People reject net factory plan; more positions open in Washington, D.C. for Nisei secretaries.
Page 2: Negligence results in tragedies.
Page 3: Center news corral; Chronicles series of articles on WRA leave clearance procedure clarified.
Page 4: Plans for centralized school; what's buzzin' for Thursday; 'marriage' forum tonight; job open near Chicago for couple; outside domestic work; hospital laundry needs operators; shoes again accepted on 25th; wanted to rent.
Page 5: Urgent call issued for adobe constructionists; soldier visiting parents in 227; Buddhist church officers chosen; council's education committee recommends school improvement; novel hut receives more contributions; block 221 girls in jacks tournament; allocation of fair funds to be made soon.
Page 6: Interviews for leaves to be held today; boys'-girls' activities; 'soph more hop' scheduled; Japanese shorthand class anticipated; notices; singspiration tonight; movie; beautician started.
Page 7: Sports.
Page 8: In Japanese.
Vol. 9: #13, January 22, 1943
Page 1: Property supervisor to visit Poston; evacuees may store goods in federal warehouses; 1,500 chicks arrive from Phoenix; Poston awaits investigation; Poston to participate in forum at New York; printer's job offered Nisei.
Page 2: Accident prevention meet this Saturday; what's buzzin' for Friday; employment offer of senior leave consultant; block managers may obtain duplicate copies from Unit I library; attention farmer; shoes again accepted on 25th; drama dept.; music dept. notes.
Page 3: Assistant teachers to aid in grade school urgently needed; sports; cathedral choir prepares for Easter week; Rev. Sakow will speak at Buddhist Ho-onko service; Sunday schedule Buddhist church; Fellowship to hear speakers on future of Nisei; medical clinic to be closed every Tuesday.
Page 4: Ceremonies held to begin work on school building; Dust n' Desert; Rev. Smith to speak on Japan; engineer visits unit III; valentine party planned soon; Issei Christians to meet; dance.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: In Japanese.
Page 7: Campus Log.
Page 8: School Daze.
Vol. 9: #14, January 24, 1943
Page 1: Myer anxious to help 4000 evacuees to find outside jobs by June; Poston scout leaders confer with high national executive; hostels for evacuees; to assist with leaves; aggravating press; WRA AG property man to be in Poston II for consultation.
Page 2: Editorial; letters to the editor.
Page 3: Evacuees-report low flying; Seventh Day Adventist Church; blessed event; March of Dimes dance; dental survey for unit I due; school foundation laid in spite of labor shortage; brief beats.
Page 4: 'social and marriage problems' will be the panel discussion topic; sewing room opens; gala new year singspiration; general chemistry course to be sponsored by adult education; enlisted reserves receive certificates of honorable discharge; thank you social is planned; Idaho visitors here/
Page 5: New block managers to be elected this week; Boy Scout leaders are visitors; Delta Sigma Chi holds election; Japanese translation; local for Chronicle hop disclosed; first aid classes to begin soon.
Page 6: Poston I Comics.
Page 7: Magazine section.
Vol. 9: #15, January 26, 1943
Page 1: Resignation tendered by executive board; accident prevention week underway; Angel appointed as routing-auditing chief; WRA offical to confer on farm tools; rice consumption revealed.
Page 2: Rain damages track; steward department strives for improvement; steward's office to record breakage; Unit 3 leave clearance office handles 186 permits.
Page 3: Write out full address; what's buzzin' for today; what are vitamins?; Drs. Smith and Hannaford talk on experiences in Japan; movie schedule; potatoes from Tule Lake.
Page 4: Dan Cupid has field day in Poston 2; between beats; youth fellowship holds symposium on future of Nisei; school lunchroom workers wanted; novel hut opens branch library.
Page 5: Sports.
Page 6: Employees may receive pay before leaving camp; Japanese problems to be discussed; contest results announced; notice of assignment sheet required by all employees; surprise planned for the Busseis; art class; fire.
Page 7: For Our Mutual Benefit.
Page 8: Sports.
Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.
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