Title: Poston Chronicle, Vol. IV No. 33, 10/3/1942, (denshopd-i145-00124)
Densho ID: denshopd-i145-00124

Poston Chronicle
Vol. IV No. 33
October 3, 1942

Miller to Head Police Department. Former San Franciscan Studied Under Nationally Reknown [Renowned] August Vollmer at Berkeley to Organize Train, Supervise Poston Police Activities

Unit I Coronation Ball to Be Held in Largest Yuma County Ballroom

Court Sessions in Poston I Held Twice Weekly

Poston 2 Nursery Children Receives Pack of Toys, Games

[Page 2]

Additions to Code of Offense, Adopted by T.C.C., Sept. 30

Scouting in Poston

[Page 3]

Unit 2 Buddhist Bazaar is Big Success as 5000 Witness in Two Nights

Block 306 Holds Successful Party

Poston 2 Nursery (Cont.)

Unit 2 Parker Crew Meets With Kennedy to Ask for Better Food, Other Conditions; Workers Return to Work While Grievance Board Confers

Hawaiian Luau Postponed to October 18th

Tractor Crew Quits

Scouting in Poston (Cont.)

Electric Power Off Sunday in Poston

[Page 4]

Truck Crop Planting Schedule

Tables, 'Movable' Partitions Now Ready for School Rooms

Show Schedule Released

Birth

What's Buzzin' for Today

Sunday Religious Services

'Clamp-Down' on Transport Seen

Students Attention!

Bernat Yarns Sold at Rec. 54

[Page 5]

Poston 2

'Kiss the Boys Goodbye'. Many Residents Leave for Outside Employment from Unit Two

Tractor Drivers Still Wanted

Public Assistance Department Organized in Unit Two

Chancel Choir to Meet Saturday

United Christian Church Services

Three Queen Contestants Drop Out of Race

Poston Red Cross Chapter to Give All Out Aid to Residents

Four Volunteers to Leave Saturday

[Page 6]

Poston 3

New Councilmen Take Oaths at Poston III

Requisitions Due by Noon Today

Girls Council

Party Given for Bible School Teachers

305-7 Girls Forms Club

Nisei Church Begins

Teachers' Reception Enjoyed by All

Brains, Not Brawn!

Church Notice

[Page 7]

'Bingo' to Be Held at Poston County Fair

Practice Begins This Sat. for Mass Choir Festival in December

Occupants with Faucets in Barracks Must Meet Sanitation Regulations

Poston 2 Red Cross Augments Staff with Added Duties

Excerpts from the Latest Issue of the Pacific Citizen

[Page 8]

Chiyeko Watanabe Still Retains Lead as She Polls an Additional 755 Votes for Total of 3275; Poston 3 Residents Activated as They Case Total of 2860 Votes Yesterday to Bring Four of Their Choices into Running!

[Page 9]

Firemen II's Fail to Nip Monterey Bay

Shimizu Pitches to Win Opener in 'A' Over Nine Pins

Terrors 'Zero' Zeros for First Win, 27-0

Whirlwinds Lost to 220

Ten Little Penguins and the Big, Cad Shamrock

222 Clippers Wallop 215 by 9-2 Score

[Page 10]

Batting Averages

League Standings

Fred Hayashi, Unit I New Boxing Coach, Asks for Larger Turnout

Unit 2 Service Station to Be Erected Soon