Poston Press Bulletin Volume 14 #16-20

Volume 14 #16: July 27, 1943

Page 1: Foreign property owners must register; MIS interviewers to be in camp two today; Japanese American girls acceptable for WACs; aquafest planned; rationed goods may be shipped into centers.

Page 2: Army volunteers honored by units II and III; private typewriters to be replaced; teaching positions open at unit II; YBA night.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #17: July 28, 1943

Page 1: Recruiting staff for MIS scheduled; research center to conduct AG survey; address wanted by Sumitomo bank; classical music to be offered; alien property custodian issues new order; chain-letters prohibited.

Page 2: Children's check-up urged by health dept; attitude good toward Nisei in midwest; registration still open for aid classes; block 21 leads again.

Page 3: One-fourth; melons total 50,000 pounds; new well to be dug soon; slate clean-up drive; window shades condemned; to and from.

Page 4: Tule Lake designated as camp for disloyals; mess 318 regains its lead; musical concert slated for unit III; library notes; representative returns from Texas.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #18: July 29, 1943

Page 1: Oiling process hindered by auto operator; more data released on segregation; WRA dir. of ed. visited center; Head verifies segregation center story; order needed for Aug. ice delivery.

Page 2: One-fouth; search party finds Sasaki after 4 hours; plans in making for o-bon fest; to and from; the story behind the stories; 209 fire quenched.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Possible electric curtailment seen; departees requested to leave on set date; concerning pay check complaints; Bon Odori scheduled; 308 YBA night a success; library news; departures.

Page 5: Around camp; bon odori canceled; eleven to go to Savage; lifeguards in training; weather; to and from; electric shop.

Pages 6, 7: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #19: July 30, 1943

Page 1: Centers not to be closed; closing of centers unknown says WRA historian; 110 angling licenses sold.; part of page is in Japanese.

Page 2: Midwest people sympathetic; to my friends; brief beats; CA workers in welfare of community; girls to attend Girl Scout jamboree.

Page 3: First clean-up day set; more salt usage urged; production report released; council to invest on equipment; what they say; classified ads.

Pages 4, 5: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #20: July 31, 1943

Page 1: Baker clarifies segregation situation; Head expected back soon from confab; EP office to handle auto sales.

Page 2: Red Cross receives puzzles from Fresno; weekly latrine inspection results; five babies receive certificates; brief beats.

Page 3: One-fourth; block mgrs. polls to open; clean-up; Novel Hut's notes; our churches Sunday.

Page 4: non-centerites must pay for subsistence & housing; letter to the editor; fishing license deadline set; council day to be observed.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.



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