Poston Press Bulletin Volume 15 #21-25

Volume 15 #21: Sept. 5, 1943

Page 1: Haas clarifies Kibei status; unit one council to aid Shibai on funds; Pullman service to be given to invalids to Tule; council rejects Fujii's resignation; hot plate permit.

Page 2: Property division to give instructions; recruitment for cannery girls to start; mandolin club seeks music sheet; movie schedule; Kibei status cont; unit two to and from.

Page 3: Sports.

Page 4: Penal code cont. from earlier issues.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #22: Sept. 8, 1943

Page 1: WAC interviews begin today; project director points out WAC opportunities; Army to assign seats for Tule Lake bound; cooperation asked by Poston hospital; 1605 messages sent to Japan; Ernest Miller enters Navy.

Page 2: Editorial; special cards available at print shop; hospital cont.

Page 3: Relocation movies to be shown; plans materialize for Girl Scout Bazaar; kitchen inspections; fire marshal calls for 27 firemen in unit I; supply dept. relocates.

Page 4: Children's health record should be completed; library notes; school meeting slated at III; social news; dividends to be paid about 15th; camp II to and from; camp III departures; fire marshal cont.

Page 5: Three Alaska Nisei join combat unit at Shelby; nursery children examined; social news.

Page 6: Ad for champion fishing contest.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Traffic regulation for the community of Poston.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #23: Sept. 10, 1943

Page 1: Keno appointed to Indiana relocation office; treasury dept. grants general licenses; library board named; parcel post to internees mailed free; ten more exchangees returned due to priority; send-off for Tule Lake bound planned.

Page 2: Sports.

Page 3: Traffic regulations cont.

Page 4: Poston Community Enterprises ad.

Pages 5-7: In Japanese.

Volume 15 #24: Sept. 12, 1943

Page 1: Tax deputy expected Monday; council election set; WAC volunteers to be given examination in Phoenix; travel permits unnecessary for segregants.

Page 2: Segregation plans discussed at advisory meeting; Dr. Webber in center; milk company job postponed; Wac volunteers cont; travel permit cont.

Page 3: Ichiuji lands civil service job; shibai fund drive; spring instrument classes to begin; 324 mess wants cook; new sewing class to begin; firemen extinguish minor fire at shop; Utah cannery seeks 55 workers; toy exhibit.

Page 4: Registration day for children; Arita elected Hy-lytes prexy; Junior YBA notice; camp II library notes; high school opening date postponed; teachers volunteer for work; six chefs to be honored.

Page 5 :Traffic regulations continued.

Volume 15 #25: Sept. 22, 1943

Page 1: Conservation of WRA property urged; crating of articles in units II and III done; visiting of internees limited to emergencies; segregants may ship pets to Tule Lake; teachers-students volunteer to expedite school construction.

Page 2: Nisei girls acceptable for nurse cadet corps; job open in C.E.; shipment of pets cont; social news.

Page 3: Co-operation on civic project lauded; Army recruiting Japanese typesetters; comedy movie scheduled; leave clearance hearings accelerated.

Page 4: Sports.



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