Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. I No. 3
November 7, 1942
Ceramics Plant to Supply Army, WRA
Community Enterprises Reports $8,999.00 Profit. Statement Covers September
Whence, Whither, Why, Asks Historic School Bell
1100 Adults Join Night School; English Popular
Nisei Problems Topic at Forum
Project Census Progresses
Consumers' Cooperative Planned Here
Vital Statistics
Police Situation Now Settled, Rachford States
2,000 Clothing Checks Here
Equipment Due Here December
Armistice Day Program Set - Provided Weather Permits
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Teachers Hold Sessions to Discuss Problems
With the Churches
Buddhists Plan Memorial Service
Indoor Games Open to Public Use at Center
Ceramics Plant Starts Soon (Cont.)
Officials Attend Conference
Memorial Service
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White Christmas in Store for Colonists This Year
Brenda Starrs Initiate Trio
ETA Girls Form 10 Groups
Three Rho Clubs Organized to Date
TAU Girls to Hear Talk on 'Marriage in Center'
Epsilons Take Up Several Activities
Young Bussei Form Group Here
Parade
Boys' Clubs Pick Officers
T. Kikuchi Takes Bride in Cody Rites
Covering the Heartbeat
Alpha Clubs Name Advisors for Group
Recording Concert Releases Program
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorials
On the In-Side
Letters of an Evacuee
Musings by the Staff
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Why Have Non-Citizens Been Denied Elective Office? WRA Chief Replies to Questions
Residents of Gila Submit Petition
Letters to the Editor
Wrist Watch Found
Round Up
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WRA Sawmill Will Employ 30 Workers
Santa Anita Sends Last Inductees
Washer, Mangle Operator Sought
Financial Statement of Community Enterprises Division
Residents Get Assistance in Legal Problems
Project Attracts WRA Official
Merrie Meddlers Plan for Christmas
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Once Over by Tas Nakanishi
Grid Classics Set Sunday
Hold First Aid Class for Leaders
Opening of Six-Man Grid Play Set Again
Reveal Schedule for Taking Out of Equipment
No Grid Equipment Issued on Sundays
Bush Leaguers Meet Plaids Today
Calendar
First Aid Course Certificates Here
Cancel Women's Volleyball Play
Sport Tidbits by Ted Yano
Three Softball Loop Openers on Tap Today
Need Okay for Postponements
Boxing Classes Called Off
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Residents Cast 2690 Votes in Charter Group Election. 10 Block Chairmen Named to Commission
Examination of Children Held Daily
Schools to Get Two Buildings
Reading Tastes Typically American
Coal Crew at Work
Wanted: Coal Heavers to Keep Camp Supplied
Picture Studio to Open Thursday
Recreation Notice
Weather Bureau Planned
Cold? Here's Why
This Week's Heroes
200 Attend Meet on Detentionees
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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