Poston Press Bulletin Volume 12 #6-10

Volume 12 #6

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Volume 12 #7: April 29, 1943

Page 1: New work plan presented net factory mgr; war dept. holds to plan of organizing Nisei combat team; photographers classed as 'A'; C.E. accepts ration stamp no. 17; Gelvin on two weeks leave.

Page 2: Plans being made for next school session; Grs choose name for club; brief beats; library notes; notice; Elitians guests at Easter breakfast.

Page 3: Come on in, the water's fine; shoe shop signs; YBA nite features unit III; P.O. staff lauded by block managers; between beats; study room to be opened.

Page 4: February pay to be issued May 1; Red Cross bazaar begins Saturday; manpower shortage discussed at meeting; needlecraft class to present masterpieces; unit II shibai acclaimed; dietary orders taken; library notes.

Pages 5-8: In Japanese.

Volume 12 #8

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Volume 12 #9: May 1, 1943

Page 1: Poston quarantine still effective; C.E. trustee to execute new declaration; new storage ruling received; former Postonian returns lost wallet; Hearst newspapermen on assignment in Poston.

Page 2: Poston now receives 5236 quarts of milk; for outside job see bulletins; ten pass first aid course; wish we were there; music makers to make last debut at dance.

Volume 12 #10: May 1, 1943

Again, another dating mistake, this being the second issue with this date.

Page 1: Traveling expense granted soldier's family; sugar firm representative recruiting workers; Kennedy leaves for Washington; Doi injured; nine workers needed in Utah; ice available through Snelson.

Page 2: Unit one net factor to open Monday; Christmas in July; ration ticket required for shoe repair; cooler frozen; class site changed; music dept. position open; intentions to wed.

Page 3: Class of '42 stages festive reunion; registration for classes in translation; church services; to and from; fire squelched in block 227 residence; art exhibit at library; baby photos taken.

Page 4: 'Battle of Sexes'; council meets to solve manpower shortage; Mother's Day to be observed; cottage meetings scheduled; social news; church services.

Page 5: Sports.

Pages 6-8: In Japanese.

Page 9: Campus Log.



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