Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 17
April 24, 1943
WRA Plans Using More Evacuee Aid
Pair to Serve Jail Sentence
Union Reveals Jobs for 200 Nisei Seamen on Great Lakes
Indefinite vs. Seasonal Leaves. Difference Means Lot to Youths
Shortcomings in Program Said Delaying Evacuee Resettlement
Nisei Soldiers Given Freedom
Local Investigators Find Public Feeling, Conditions in Farm Areas Good
Myer Interview to be Heard Over KPOW
Project Area Open Daily
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With the Churches
USO Committee
Baptist Aide Speaks at Easter Sunrise Service
Mother Rat Gives Birth to Quints
Last Rites Held for 16-Year Old Youth
Six Employed by Secretary Ickes
Hit Snags in Hog Purchase
Planting to Begin Soon
Plans to be Presented
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Covering the Heartbeat
Many Activities Set for Boys-Girls Week
Girls League Plans to Raise Funds
Fumiye Nishimura Announces Troth
Tri-Y Girls Group Helps Clean School
Parade
Block 17 Y.P. Club to Meet Tuesday
Classified
Wanted to Rent
Kurtz to Address Clubs at Rho Confab Today
Sophomores Honor Teacher at Party
YWCA Lounge to Open Shortly
W. Okamoto Selects Six Songs as Sunday Soloist
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Warlords Miscalculate
Re-opening Evacuated Zones
On the IN-side
Letters to the Editor
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Director of Community Services. Anderson Man of Many Talents
Legal Status in Japan for Nisei is Explained
Topsoil
Weather Report
Round Up
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Natural Difficulties Retard WRA Resettlement Program (Cont.)
Leaves
Resume Terada Case Thursday
Visitors
Ministers' Wives Speak in Powell
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Sport Tidbits
Rohwer Wins Free-Throw Race; Shibata, Nakamura Top Scorers
Frisco Fogs, Zebras Meet Today for League Hoop Leadership
Friscans Lose to Hot Rabbits
Atlas Lifters Rout All-Stars
Cage Schedule
High School Softball Squad Faces Lovell in Return Contest Friday
Kataoka Takes Ping Pong Title
Results
Standings
Undefeated Fem Cage Teams Battle for Crown Tuesday
Sons, Vikings Win Softball Contests
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WRA Opens Job Office in Billings
Confinement of Nisei Attacked
Victory Gardens to be Grown Here
Former Residents Get Positions Auto Mechanics in Milwaukee
Sentinel Editorial Quoted in Associated Press Article
Night School Registration for New Term Next Week
Court Upholds Property Rights
28-30 Second Week Winner
Parley Moots Youth Problem
Librarian Leaves for Washington
Demand for Workers on Farms to Close Schools Here One Week Earlier
Musical Film Set Next Week
Vital Statistics
7 Volunteers Leave Monday
Support Bill Marcantonio
This Week's Heroes
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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