Title: Poston Chronicle, Vol. XX No. 27, 10/3/1944, (denshopd-i145-000565)
Densho ID: denshopd-i145-000565

Poston Chronicle
Vol. XX No. 27
October 3, 1944

Test Cases from Poston Under Investigation

Janitor Employment Cut by Manpower Commission

All Center Dry Goods Canteens Closed Today

Active Duty Calls Twelve. Boys Will Report on Friday, October 6

Girl in Block 15 is Stabbing Victim

Nurse Aide Shortage May Close Ward I

Two Men Here to Explain Tooele Jobs

Minneapolis and St. Paul Off Open List

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Poston Chronicle Staff

Editorial: This Warning Should be Unnecessary But Some People Keep Asking for It

Further Details on Tooele Depot Jobs Told by Kinney and Lewis (Cont.)

Births

Change in Library Time

Visiting Servicemen

Bonesteel Investigates Test Cases (Cont.)

Block 15 Girl Succumbs to Stabbing Injuries (Cont.)

High School Buildings Available October 21

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Briefly

Special Toole Conference

Residents Should Turn in Co-op Purchase Receipts Before Oct. 10

Memorial Service for PFC. Harry Madokoro

Civilian Messages of Family Welfare May be Sent to Japan

Movie Schedule

208 Defeated by 220 in Thrilling Football Game Last Thursday

To and From

Reading Contest Closed

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Dust 'n Desert

Professor Schlanta, Violinist; Mrs. Laura Jackson, Soprano to Appear in CB Musical Concert Oct. 8

Evening Classes Opened to Residents

Two New Health Ed. Committee Appointed

Committee Chosen on Doctor Problem

Jobs Still Opened

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Reporter Waxes Philosophical as Maintenance Boys Realize Ambition

Exhibit of Flower Arrangement Planned

Two Teachers Added

Film 'Chushingura' Will be Shown Here

Found

Tanamachi Chosen to Lead Young Buddhists During Coming Term

Teacher in Radio Repair Work Wanted

Incidentally...

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Japanese Language Section

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Japanese Language Section

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Japanese Language Section