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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. 12, 1942, Unknown Unknown Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 12, 1942, Unknown Unknown

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers Poston County Fair, working conditions, accidents, event schedule, personal stories, safety classes, "outside friends, arts and craft classes, smallpox, elections, Sunday school programs, social events, sports events and comics.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 11, 1942, Unknown Unknown Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 11, 1942, Unknown Unknown

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers County Fair Queen winner, labor board meeting, county fair events, donations, landscaping, lost and found, religious services, social centers and activities, out of state work, adult classes, sports results, school desks, WRA difficulties, entertainment schedules.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 10, 1942, Kaz Oka Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 10, 1942, Kaz Oka

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers Coronation Ball, outside work employment, Poston county fair events, contraband inspection, county fair art exhibit, items donated to community, new express offices, job meetings, construction in Poston III, school clubs and meetings, building inspections, Harvest Ball, teaching vacancies, Diphtheria tests, social club meetings and events, sports matches and results.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 7, 1942, Kaz Oka Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 7, 1942, Kaz Oka

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers relocation center events such as health issues, Japanese ancestry soldiers visiting Poston, economic policy for residents, social gatherings, employment programs and opportunity, Army inspectors, industrial enterprise, music events, local government, nursery experiments with rubber planting, residents leaving, announcements for house items and change of residence, safety classes by Red Cross, school events like P.T.A volunteers and back-to school, Girl scouts, church news, softball results, queen contest and county fair.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 6, 1942, Isao Fukuba Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 6, 1942, Isao Fukuba

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers health issues, property problems, tofu equipment, social gatherings and parties, sports results, production of camouflage nets, ace club cabinet members, nursery department reports of flowers for different purposes, police outfits, wedding announcements, birth notices, smallpox, work meetings, part-time workers, school announcements, club meetings, diphtheria, girls judo classes, queen contest election


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. 4, 1942, Susumu Mastsumoto Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 4, 1942, Susumu Mastsumoto

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston newspaper covers new rules for contraband, inflation due to war, work permits for minors, includes an editorial by Mr K.T, Mortuary issues, postponed election,county fair, softball results, dental health program, religious services, temporary appointed judges, an excursion to the miniature park, student leaving for college, kitchens get Poston-grown napa, school library on campus, social clubs, part time employment for Press Bulletin, employment out of state, queen contest and county fair news.


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.


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 2, 1942, Margaret Hirashima Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 2, 1942, Margaret Hirashima

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

October 8, 1942 Poston Relocation Center newspaper. Covers meeting about drawing up a Constitution for Poston relocation center, student leaving for college, Nisei and Issei concerns, farming and landscaping improvements, health cautions, snake awareness, social activities, safety classes, boxing match,baseball and softball game results, Yuma County Fair


Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 1, 1942, Susumu Mastsumoto Oct 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. V, No. 1, 1942, Susumu Mastsumoto

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

October 7, 1942 Poston Relocation Center newspaper. Covers employment opportunities, social club activities, baseball and softball game results, diphtheria inoculations and Poston county fair.


Ua3/2/1 Correspondence Re: James Oshiro, Wku President's Office - Garrett, Albert Chandler, Cordell Hull Jan 1942

Ua3/2/1 Correspondence Re: James Oshiro, Wku President's Office - Garrett, Albert Chandler, Cordell Hull

WKU Archives Records

Correspondence between WKU president Paul Garrett, A.B. Chandler, Cordell Hull and members of the U.S. Treasury Department regarding frozen assets of Ryokei Nakamura uncle of Japanese American student James Oshiro during World War II.