Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. I No. 5
November 21, 1942
Protest Petition Sent to WRA Director. Removal of Barbed Wire Fence Asked
Plan Fair Practice Committee
Five Divisions Interviewed
Mail Christmas Parcels Early, Avoid Rushes
7 Carloads of Stored Goods Here
Work Starts for USO, Pick Committees
Distribute September Pay Checks to Mess Hall Workers
WRA Policy Discussed at Salt Lake JACL Meet
Dismiss School for Thanksgiving
You Can Now Buy Sentinel for 2 Cents Per Copy
Administrative Staff, Block Leaders Confer
Seek Locales for Three New Center Shops
School Contract is Awarded to Montana Firm
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Buddhist Federation Plans Inaugural Program Nov. 29
With the Churches
Memorial Service Planned for Trio
Memorial Services Planned on Sunday
T. Inouye Buried at Local Cemetery
Sunday School Children Pick Theme of Christmas Program
Change of Address Should Go to P.O.
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You Too, Can Stay Young and Beautiful
Girl Reserves Make Gifts in Project
Taus, Rhos Hear Nurse on Sunday
Beauty Gems
Advisory Board for Clubs Planned
Balanced Program of Music Given
Bussei to Sponsor Holiday Dance
Covering the Heartbeat
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorials
On the In-Side
Letters of an Evacuee
Musings by the Staff
Nonagenarians Remain Active in Spite of Age
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Mo's Scratch Pad
I'd Like to See... Cooperation
Letters to the Editor
Two-Thirds of Residents Found Citizens of U.S.
We Should be Thankful
Round Up
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Petition to WRA Director Requests Removal of Barbed Wire Fence (Cont.)
Visitors
Leaves
Residents Cast Absent Ballots
Cody Store Takes Grocery Orders
Models Sought to Pose for Adults Evening Art Classes
Only Plumbers May Stop Water
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Americans Favored to Trounce Wildcats Team
Sport Tidbits
Trio Promoted to 3rd Class in Judo
Turkey Day Tussles Set. Rabbits to Clash with Sportsmen
Unbeaten Taiyos Tangle with Reorganized Huskies Sunday
First Pingpong Match Here Ends in 8-8 Tie
Kawato Paces Bassett Eagles to 8-2 Victory Over Wildcats
Boxing Classes to be Resumed
Shift Elementary School Grid Tilts
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Heart Mountain Residents Join in Thanksgiving Day Feast. 7500 Pounds of Turkey on Menu for Thursday
Koide to Speak at Forum Tonight
This Week's Heroes
Slate Holiday Motif for Two Center Socials
Clinic to Close Thanksgiving Day
WRA Policy Discussed at JACL Meet (Cont.)
Manzanar, Calif.
[Photograph]: Not Safe for Hitler Here
Examination of Students Continues
Charter Commission Split into Six Study Groups by Doi
New Class in Electricity Opens Monday
New Project Will Make Uniforms
Vital Statistics
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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