Title: Poston Chronicle, Vol. XXIII No. 23, 7/4/1945, (denshopd-i145-00651)
Densho ID: denshopd-i145-00651

Poston Chronicle
Vol. XXIII No. 23
July 4, 1945

Second Evacuee Store Opened in Former Lil' Tokio of Los Angeles

Former Editor Gets Job on L. A. Tribune Staff

Denver Needs Hundreds of Workers. For Dehydrating, Vegetable Packing, Ice, Lumber, Metal, Foundry Establishments

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Project Director Mills Issues Inter-Camp and Terminal Departure Bus Schedule in Memorandum

Notice Given Creditors of Rikimaru Brothers

Correction

Birth

Personnel Surpass Quota in 7th Drive

N.S.R.C. Representative Here to Help Counsel

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High School Annual Will be Distributed Tomorrow

Terminals

Buddhist Summer School Officially Opened this Week for Students

Dance Slated for 14th at High School Hall

Opening Day Postponed

Lost

Tule Lake Soldier Wins $200 Prize for Essay from U. of Chicago

Hundreds of Workers Wanted in Denver Area (Cont.)

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Children May be Left on Project Beyond 30-Day Limit Only When Relocation Plan in Formation

Poston WAC Transferred to Leavenworth, Kansas. Fort Des Moines, Iowa

JACL Granted $6000 by Rosenberg Foundation

Matsushiges in Maryland

Art Exhibit by Nisei, Issei, Moves to Boston; Nation-Wide Tour Planned

Appreciation

Ad

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Poston III

Dust 'n' Desert

Man Wishing to Return Will Sell Crop at $800

Those Who Have Gone to a Brighter Future

For Sale

Wanted

Found

Terminals Hits Highest in June

309 Mess to Merge with 306 Mess Hall

Unit III Population Nears Low 2000 Mark

Former 327 Girl Weds in Rowher [Rohwer]

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Poston II

S. B. Council Members Receive N.A.S.C. Pins

'El Chaparrals' Distributed

To and From...

Special Movie Tonight; Regular Movie Saturday

Weather Report

Old Men's League Standings

Tri-Stars Turn Back 214'ers by 14-8

Northside Pound Out 21-7 Win Over Skippers

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Japanese Language Section

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Japanese Language Section

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Japanese Language Section

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Japanese Language Section