Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 22
May 29, 1943
42 WRA Offices Aid Evacuees to Relocate
WRA to Film Movie; Aid of Evacuees Asked
Plan Get-together for Children
250 Youths Leave Centers to Take NYA Training
Need Home-Grown Food to Supplement Purchases. Budget Cut Makes Farm Essential
Todd Leads Volunteer Crew Speeding Farm Operations
A Trickle, Then a Stream -- Water Courses Through Canal
Two Dies Men Probe Center
Masunaga to Head Block Managers
Report on Court Case Due Tonight
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With the Churches
Holy Communion
L.T. Main, Procurement Officer Bags 300-Pound Brown Bear
'What Do You Want,' Carroll Asks Powellites
Expect Worst, Says Attorney
Dr. F. LaViolette to Address Church
Visitors
Leaves
Plan Cemetery Beautification
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Covering the Heartbeat
College Women from Local AAUW Branch
Soprano to Feature Sunday Music Hour
WAVES Claim Prep Instructor
Clubs Name Officers
YWCA Correlator Named for Center
Students to Exhibit Crafts Next Week
Catholics to Hold Special Ceremony
Military Rites Unite Former Center Couple
Noda-Kagawa
Troth Announced at Tea on Campus
Scout Executive Visits Center
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Dies Committee Investigate
In Proportion to Our Stake
Or Just Plain Ignorant
On the IN-side
Letters to the Editor
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Mo's Scratch Pad
'I Was There': Pearl Harbor is Recalled by Visitor
Heart Mountain Hotel
Topsoil
This Week's Heroes
Round Up
Man Jabbed in Eye With Fork in Row
Carload of Baggage Due from Toppenish
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WMC Job Stabilization Plan Safeguards Workers. Employers are Also Protected
Elderly Ohio Man Offers Home, Opportunity to Ambitious Nisei
Washington Cannery Seeks 110 More Workers for Pea Harvest
Skilled Workers Will Receive WRA Assistance
Rundquist Visit Here Postponed
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Troop 343's Teams Cop A, B Scout Cage Crowns
Sport Tidbits
Fumi Konishi Hurls Starlights to Title
Softball Results
Driving Range Open Tomorrow
Internal Security Officer Appointed
Softball Schedule
Girls' Softball League Opener Set Tomorrow
Sportsmen Win Opener, 23-1
Undefeated Royalettes Take Women's Volleyball Tourney
'One of 5,000' Remembers Role of Former UCLA Yell Leader
Broncos, Zebras in Feature Tilt Sunday as Bats Rest Today
Center Baseball Diamond Opening Expected Soon
Kardiacs Cop Two; Season Nears End
Block 6 Residents Clear Farm Land
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First Memorial Day Parade, Program Set. Heart Mountain Dead Honored at Services
This Week
Local Population Drops to 9,908
Heart Mountain Church Recognized
New Pictures Will be Shown Next Week at Local Theatres
Frances Kako Valedictorian
Local School Head Gets Commission
Ceramics Shop Makes Ash Trays, Tea Cups
Jobs Available at 'Boys Town'
6-27 Wins Top Honors Again
2 Heart Mountain Residents Prize Winners in Art Exhibits
Births
Boy Scouts Sell 2,500 Stamps
Graves in L.A. Get Flowers
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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