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1942

Red Cross

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Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 15, Yoshiye Takata Dec 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 15, Yoshiye Takata

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Poston Hospital recognition, temporary employment, re-employment programs, fire disaster, outside employment, Poston visitors, obituaries, sent messages, wartime weather, Editorial, adult education program, Wedding announcements, sports score results, holiday mail rush, and business events


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 14b, 1942, Unknown Unknown Dec 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 14b, 1942, Unknown Unknown

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Trust funds, social events and festivities, new construction, Religious events, medical clinic exams, sports results, theater events and shows, equipment shipments, Red Cross, different classes, job training, and advertisement.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 5, 1942, Unknown Unknown Nov 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 5, 1942, Unknown Unknown

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Nisei Police, weather report, post office, clothing fund, Red Cross graduates, birth notices, cotton picking, councilmen, Religious services, school pep rally, workers returning home, book shipments, letter to the editor, P.T.A meeting, sports score results, ad for grand opening.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 22, 1942, Isao Fukuba Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vi, No. 22, 1942, Isao Fukuba

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers low price goods, employment situation, city council, social events, social classes, an editorial, education, elections,Japanese cemetery, meeting schedule, High school athletic competition, children's playground, Library donations, garden vegetables, typing class, school PE, night classes, church notices, Industrial department meeting, and sport score results.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 15, 1942, Margaret Hirashima Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 15, 1942, Margaret Hirashima

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers social events, health courses, natural disasters, dental project, contest winners, food production, workers transitions into positions, English classes, absentee ballots, birth notices, an editorial, donations, payroll, poisonous reptiles, marriage announcements, Religious events, entertainment, and elections.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 13, 1942, Tsugi Ieiri Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 13, 1942, Tsugi Ieiri

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers agriculture and farmer concerns, Poston Fair, Red Cross First Aid course, police news, fashion show, selling ads, sports, contraband, Religious events, Y.B.A, arrival of supplies, employment, boy scouts, and lost dog.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 5, 1942, Kaz Oka Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 5, 1942, Kaz Oka

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers fair practice employment procedure, government meetings and elections, accounting books for community, industrial enterprises, presidential message from President Roosevelt, odd jobs ads, social events, community meetings, leased transportation, birth notices, departures and transfers, package deliveries, county fair events, American Red Cross safety training, softball results, magazine section, fables, grooming tips, comics and queen contest.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 3, 1942, Isao Fukuba Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 3, 1942, Isao Fukuba

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper. Covers basic policy for Poston relocation center, teachers attending monthly sessions, the Press looking for delivery kids, Dr. Kita elected head delegate, education, new Caucasian teachers, book donations, book loan, temporary renovations, The Value of Art, Red Cross safety courses, recreational and social activities, home grown vegetables, Red Cross Inauguration, library attendance, shoe repair shop, softball results, and information on Queen contest.