Poston Chronicle
Vol. XII No. 30
May 30, 1943
Poston Artists Win Awards at Cambridge Art Exhibits of Ten Relocation Centers. Tsuruoka, Sugioka Acclaimed
Hundreds Pay Tribute to War Dead on Memorial Day. Special Services Prayer for Peace Set at Churches
150 Coolers Held Back by W.P.B.
Present Staff to Teach at Summer School
[Photo caption]: In Memoriam
Public Told to Assist Loyal Nisei. Father Lavery Wins Supports for Evacuees
Milk Shortage Hits Poston
Periodic Checks Insure Sanitation Within Project
Expansion of Fish Project Planned to Meet Increased Subsistance [Subsistence] Necessity
[Photo caption]: Music Maker [illegible]
5,800 Chicks Here for Poultry Farm
Steps Taken to Lessen Morality of Chickens
Sweet Potatoes Grown Locally
Need Crew to Unload Food Truck
Center Stops Production of Noodles
New Rules to Control Irrigation. Request for Water Must Be Submitted 48 Hrs. in Advance
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An Appeal to American Justice. Campaign Against U.S. Japanese Based on Groundless Hysteria
Backward Glance
Poston Chronicle Staff
Your Health
Small Talk
A Short Story... Love Needs No Permit
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Sports Hit & Miss
[Photo caption]: All-Poston 'B' Champs
Poston III High Subdues Poston I, 9-6
Aztecs Eke Out Midgets in Two Overtime Periods 36-35
First Poston Softball Game
Shamrocks Edge Out Orange County 10-8. Min Nitta Hits 2 Homers
Mutineers Defeat Lancers 13-12
Yankees, Dodgers, Angels Leads in Respective League
First Flag Unfurled
Sports Wave
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Just Incidentally
Ag Dept. to Butcher Hogs
Truck Unloading Crew Needed (Cont.)
Fashionotes: Proper Design Adds Distinction to Apparel
Love Needs no Permit (Cont.)
VIA
Corn-icle Jottings
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section