Title: Heart Mountain Sentinel, Vol. II No. 14, 4/3/1943, (denshopd-i97-00122)
Densho ID: denshopd-i97-00122

Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 14
April 3, 1943

WRA Eases Leave Regulations. Clearance Not Necessary, Cash Grants Provided

Project Area Opening Due Soon

Court Suspends Functions; Council Seeks Protector

Alien Evacuees Serving in Army Eligible for U.S. Citizenship

Return to Center is Possible

Supreme Court Asked Opinion on Legality of Evacuation Order

Administrative Staff Shifted

Col. Rassmussen Here Sunday for Interviews

Work Efficiency Conference Held

Aid Available for Evacuees Without Funds

Project Head May Now Issue Indefinite Pass

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With the Churches

Locale of Catholic Services Changed

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Covering the Heartbeat

Clubs Name Officers

USO Benefit Dance Sponsored by Club

Alpha Field Day Plans Completed

Red Cross Benefit Dance Announced

Principal Honored at Surprise Party

Club Activities Shifted to 16-N

Council to Meet

Rho Girls Clubs Release Program for Conference

Parade

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff

Editorial: How Come?

Letters to the Editor

Weather Report

Vital Statistics

On the IN-side

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Mo's Scratch Pad

Jerry Housel, Project Attorney

Acute Shortage of Farm Workers Here Revealed

Indefinite Leaves Passes Available

This Week's Heroes

Round Up

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Leaves

Civil Service Jobs Open to Nisei in Centers

Visitors

Nisei Honored

Limits on Severity of Penalties Set by WRA

Bridge Tourney Slated Sunday

On the Inside

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Sport Tidbits

Falcons, Broncos Win Cage Crowns. Falcons Cop B Title With 20-14 Win

Bronco Babes Drub Unknowns to Take Crown

Fem Volleyball Loop in Grand Opener Tomorrow

Three Intramural Leagues to Start

Promote 26 Judoists in Meet; Nidan Rating Attained by Trio

Herculite Lifters Triumph in Tourney; Four Records Set

Zaiman Sparks Frisco Frogs

Results

Three More Cage Leagues Planned

Cage Schedule

Senior League in Fifth Week

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Hana-Matsuri Celebration Starts Tomorrow. Buddhists Will Hear Goldwater

Students Begin Work on 40-Acre Farm Project

Push Plans for Center-Wide Clean-up Campaign

Home Found for 2-Year Old Boy

Residents Join Training Class

Violinists Slated on Music Program

Jobs are Plentiful in Chicago

Funeral Services for Sakamoto Set

Eight Couples Seek to Adopt Baby

His Release Finally Came; Then He Was Struck Down by Truck

115 Compete in Kite Contest

Start Plowing of Farm Land

One Found Guilty in Theft Case

Applications for Cameras Accepted

Cancel Movies for Next Week

Topsoil

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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