Poston Chronicle
Vol. XXII No. 8
January 26, 1945
Auburn 'Incident' Clarified by WRA
Region National Commander Asks Hood River Post to Restore Nisei Soldier Names to Honor Roll
44 and 45 List Twelve Sons in Armed Forces
New Mess Quota will be Met by Not Replacing Terminating Workers. Mills Approves Manpower Commission Recommendation
Posthumous DSC Awarded to Pfc. Harry Madokoro
Soldier Here on Furlough from French Front
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Pfc. Harry Madokoro Wins Posthumous Distinguished Service Cross (Cont.)
Soldiers' Dependency Benefits. No. III. When Payable
Birth
Obituary
Lost
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Excerpts from Post-Exclution [Exclusion] Bulletin No. 3
Lowered Mess Quotas to be Met April 1. (Cont.)
New York Japanese Hold Ball for Allied Relief
WRA Retracts Recent Reinstatement Ruling
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Donations Received by Hospital Library
Ottumwa (Ia.) Hatcheries Ask Thirty Workers
Blks. 44 and 45 Have Twelve in Service. (Cont.)
Paging Sakei Sakai!
Cpl. Carl Ortmeyer Endorses GI Editorial
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Poston II
Briefly
Recruiter Here for Eastern Research Institute
Schoolgirl Wanted
'A' League Parade
215 Zebras Hold 'A' League Lead
Iyama-Otsu Exchange Nuptial Vows
Two Teachers Leave
Penguins Beat Zeros 34-22
Broncos-Mustangs
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Poston III
Dust 'n' Desert
Two Hundred Fifty Unattached Honored...
Bird Exhibit Attracts Huge Crowd
YBA Officers Installed at Service-Social
Found
Agriculture Class to Sponsor Movie
To a Brighter Future
Girls Basketball Results and Schedule
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Former Postonites Play for 442nd Cage Team
WRA Tells Facts of Auburn (Calif.) 'Incident' (Cont.)
Weekly Harvest Report for January 22-27
Blackbird Down Bombers for Second Straight
Cage Tilts Postponed
Gung Ho! Next Week
Visiting Servicemen
Found
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section