Poston Chronicle
Vol. XXII No. 9
January 31, 1945
Procedure for Gradual Liquidation of Center Outlined
Dr. A. L. Harris Explains Poston School Situation
Another Poston Girl Enlists in the WAC
Mills Says No More Reinductions Will be Permitted Into Center
Washington Must Okay Mess Quota Decision
Poston Will Send Four Delegates to Conference
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Poston I Mid-Term Graduates Number 34
Soldier's Dependency Benefits. No. IV. Amounts Paid
Biddle Says 5,000 at Tule Lake Center Ask for Repatriation
Buddhists Ask Possession of Hongwanji Temple
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Harris Tells Facts of Poston School Situation (Cont.)
Visits, Reinductions Cut Down to Minimum (Cont.)
Letter 'C' Now Good for a Little Tobacco
More New Books Received at Poston I Library
Births
24-Hour Notice on Departures Required
Man Held for Shooting of 3 Nisei in Idaho
171 Removed from Tule to Internment Camp
Unit III Man Arraigned on Assault Charges
Wanted
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Poston II
Briefly
'A' League Games on Menu for this Week End
Visiting Servicemen
'El Chap' Card Holders Must Pay Balance Before Leaving the Center
'Gung Ho' to be Shown Tonight
Weather Report
Radio Shop News
Two Girls Wanted for Domestic Jobs
New Teacher Added to Elementary Staff
To and From
In Appreciation
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Poston III
Dust 'n' Desert
Library Opened on New Schedules
P.O. Requests Check Signed in Presence
Unit III Red Cross Activities of 1944
Please Note
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'A' League Standings
Cage Schedule
Relocation Opportunities in California Improve; Include Farm, Clerical and Secretarial Offers
Ranch for Sale in Jerome, Idaho
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section