Poston Press Bulletin Volume 15 #16-20

Volume 15 #16: Aug. 31, 1943

Page 1: 44 hour week established for all centers; segregants listed by blocks; sugar firm seeks 100 workers; seasonal job visitors must pay for meals; 150 lb. baggage allowed each segregant; Vernon Kennedy to arrive Wed.

Page 2: Construction of pavilion under way; segregation list cont; Camp III symphony; 44 hour week cont; tax deputy to assist evacuees; activities head on leave; camp I leaves.

Page 3: YMCA banquet slated; fancy box making class on block schedules; 288 certificates given to children; winter clothing on sale; Penguin Club installs officers; new Novel Hut hours announced.

Page 4: Penal code of the community.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #17: Sept. 1, 1943

Page 1: Income tax filing deadline Sept. 15; aid grants to be mailed relocators; cameras wanted by U.S. Navy; funds deposited in Sumitomo to be dispersed; ten exchangees return here.

Page 2: Over 2000 out on on indefinite leave from Poston; 'This is America' to be shown; advisory board created for Novel Hut; autumn frolic dance slated; dry good buyer wanted by c.e.; aid grants cont.; unit I barber shop to open afternoons; income tax cont.; exchangees cont.

Page 3: School term to start Sept. 20; Buddhist Sunday school teacher league formed; a word of appreciation; Unit II FFA gets more hogs; sanitation inspection result of Unit III.

Page 4: Penal code.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #18: Sept. 2, 1943

Page 1: Wife exempted under new tax ruling; leave clearance hearings to be held soon; health dept. seeks two workers; Rev. Mitani speaker.

Exclusion order overruled.

Page 2: Miss Alice Grube escort for exchangees; August statement of trust fund released; labor day jig; departures exceed 100 last week; wife exempted cont; join the crowd.

Page 3: Final registration date for YBA forum; cannery seeks 75 workers; Shibai Friday night; summer sale.

Page 4: Sports.

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #19: Sept. 3, 1943

Page 1: Poston school credits acceptable; Kebei status on leave clearance clarified; segregants work may terminate Sept. 25; train schedule released for segregants; translation instruction needed by adult ed. dept.

Page 2: Poston girl's brother first warrant officer; new night school director arrives; school credit cont; correction.

Page 3: Blk. 32 leads in kitchen sanitation; 326 places first again; Red Cross news.

Page 4: Legal code (continued from previous issues).

Pages 5, 6: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #20: Sept. 4, 1943

Page 1: Packers to aid segregants; party climaxes teachers session; Unit III segregants first to leave for Tule; three days needed for photographs; Units II and III get supervisor of public health; Kennedy available for resettlement discussions.

Page 2: Penal code continued.

Pages 3, 4: In Japanese.



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