Poston Press Bulletin Volume 14 #21-25

Volume 14 #21: Aug. 1, 1943

Page 1: Project director to return today from confab; teachers' summer session site changed to Poston; transportation services on goods clarified; temporary aid granted departees.

Page 2: Poston gangsters (children not behaving); last Saturday of month clean-up day; library notes; shorthand schedule changed; Dr. Mayberry to speak Sunday night; no movie at block 4 stage.

Page 3: Farming possibilities in Presidio, Texas, revealed; post office moves; block 306 leads in leaves.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #22: Aug. 3, 1943

Page 1: Relocating in Denver area discouraged; WRA grants project dir. power to impose fines; Boston man donates to JACL; instruction for recruitment of WACs expected; welfare dept. handles center transferees.

Page 2: Smelson's former pupil writes steward; moonlight serenade to be held; Tempe coach now at Shelby, Miss.; Red Cross News available for outside mailing; brief beats.

Page 3: One-fourth; Chronicle in new offices; election results told; to and from; softball awards to be given at show.

Page 4: Clean-up day observed; return of poster requested; return of school books asked; dust n' deserts; unit III departures; YBA night; weightlifting results.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #23: Aug. 4, 1943

Page 1: Seasonal work not canceled; board created for youth in unit one; jeopardizing of relocation see; all project jobs frozen.

Page 2: Letters to the editors; Shelby boys enjoy trip to New Orleans; beauty shop notes.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #24: Aug. 5, 1943

Page 1: Block managers and councilmen attend segregation meeting; baggage procedure explained; more firemen needed in one.

Page 2: Segregation cont; new clinic hours.

Page 3: Block manager supervisor interview; two block managers appointed; to and from; pub. health warning on coolers; Novel Hut notes; game tonight; social news.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 14 #25: Aug. 6, 1943

Page 1: Project director confirms on segregation; names of segregation board of review named; increased on household good shipment seen; civil service exams to be held; 552nd unit to entertain girls.

Page 2: Registration for teachers set; mess hall 15 leads kitchen inspection; Paulette Goddard on screen; examination for nursery children urged; brief beats; wedding.

Page 3: A column; Scouts hold Court of Honor next week; nationals to be exchanged; latrine ratings; Novel Hut; jr. fellowship Sunday nite.

Page 4: A challenge; attention parents; social news (thank you, classified ads, etc).



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