Poston Chronicle
Vol. XVII No. 18
February 1, 1944
900 Leave Cases Heard
Okabe Goes to Employment
Licensed Professional Evacuees to Get Allowances for Fees
Rowly to Succeed Haas
Polio Victim Recovering
Questions and Answers on Induction of Japanese Citizens for Military Service
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Come Out and Relocate, By All Means
Capt. Rusch Described Nisei's Plight in Japan
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Selective Service Questions and Answers (Cont.)
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Polls Open for Block Manager Election Today
'Swingmasters', Maestros of Sweet Swing Premiered at Desert Inn 'Polio Ball'
Pvt. 'Ginks' Nishioki Leaves Here for Savage
Winners of Infantile Paralysis Poster, Essay Contest Told; Nakata, Kawashiri Vie for First
Shoe Hospital to Accept Patients
Y.B.A. Membership Drive in Full Swing
Receive Volunteer Barbers at Rest Home
Wanted to Buy
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Daikon Harvest Completed by Ag. Department
Departures
Reedley 'AA' Topples Green Bays 28-27
Mutineers Trounces Delano 27-22
Block 316 has Highest Population
Block 330 has the Cleanest Ground
Railroad Works in Montana Available
Stationeries, Valentines on Sale
Reedley 'AA' Upsets Mutineers 40-23
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Valley Routs Indians 52-32; Second League Win. Valley Scorers Led by Koike
Oilers Take on Indians. Angels Eagles Clash in Preliminary
Basketball Standings. 'AA'. 'A' National. 'A' American. 'B' Northern. 'B' Southern
Girls Casaba League Opens
3rd Round of Old Timers Hardball Opens
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section