Poston Press Bulletin Volume 11 #1-10

Issues 1 through 6 are not available.

Vol. 11: #7, March 21, 1943

Page 1: Unemployed may receive leave permits; shoe ticket distribution to be completed; summer school date set.

Page 2: On labor shortage; leave clearance.

Page 3: Letters to the editor; Glancing Thru.

Page 4: Firefighters urgently needed; church schedule; civic concert; welfare head attends meeting.

Page 5: Regional Girl Scout representatives here to give leadership courses; notes from the Novel Hut; Red Cross membership launched; annual Red Cross meeting postponed; personalities; watch shop to observe regular hours; casaba hop tonight; church choir members entertained; 210 mess hall workers wanted.

Page 6: Library to open on Sundays; camouflage shop committee selected; second orders for textbooks taken; visitor in Poston; servicemen on visit; well-baby clinic; social news; clothing allowance to be issued; YBA nite; hospital visiting hours to be changed.

Pages 7, 8: Sports.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 11: #8, March 23, 1943

Page 1: Slaughterhouse for project nears completion; Popkins obtains school materials; dates set for escorts trip; eighty depart for farm work; Red Cross drive personnel listed.

Page 2: Orange seedling to be grown; civic concert program; wedding; Kozuma appointed senior accountant; movie schedule.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Scouts enjoy hike to River; AG dept. reports lost of duster; weddings; 33 to leave for Nevada; dedication of flag held; latest departures; caution; girl honored.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Vol. 11: #9, March 24, 1943

Page 1: Processing procurement regulated; resident in center bars work with private groups; orchestra wins high acclaim in debut concert; production of magazine starts.

Page 2: Reconstructed mess hall 36 opens today; Poston volunteers number 233; credit union organized among appointed personnel; magazine work cont.

Page 3: Enterprises workers clothing allowance clarified; Red Cross meeting scheduled; social news; books donated.

Page 4: Wedding; movie-'Suspicion'; merit board in session; national Girl Scout leader opens training series here; many job openings revealed; Fresno College dead of women visiting here; two honored by block 213 people.

Page 5: Orchestra enchants Poston III music lovers; kitchen and latrine ratings released; Dust and Deserts; sports; Smeltzer addresses Unit III residents; beauty shop prices given; 318 honors servicemen.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7-10: In Japanese.

Vol. 11 #10, March 25, 1943

Page 1: Transportation guarantee needed for seasonal work; TCC asks reconsideration of WRA ruling on road contract work; gasoline to be allowed for evacuee cars stored in California; three await trial for theft charge; Christian leader to speak today.

Page 2: Voice of a Nisei; give to the Red Cross.

Page 3: Reorganization of block managers expected; large crowd attends YBA night; job offers; social forum still discontinued; social news.

Page 4: Poston symphony in brilliant concert; Postonians leave center; no swimming permitted until further notice; symphony orchestra deserves full support of community.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.



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