Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 26
June 26, 1943
Supreme Court Rules Military Restrictions on Nisei Constitutional
Short Wave Radios Banned
CIO Backs WRA Relocation Program; Hits Dies Committee
Loggers, High in Hills, Start Operations
Myer Defends Evacuees in National Broadcast
Liberty Magazine to Print Article by Mary Oyama
Area Boundary Rules Stressed
Seek Candidates for Savage School
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With the Churches
Religious Training Courses Planned
Classified
Free Haircuts Given Patients
Jabbing Case Trial Postponed to Mon.
Training Classes
Summer School Opens Monday
Last Rites Held for Ex-L.A. Man
Center Streets to be Graded
Fete Residents Over 70 Years
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Covering the Heartbeat
Alpha Victories
Masago Shibuya Attends Christian Conference
Boy Scout Patrols Enjoy Camping in Project Area
Collect Envelopes to Raise Money
Girl Scout Staff Receives Donation
Drum and Bugle Corps Give Send-off
Mess Hall Benefit Dance in Block 8
Golf Association Holds Election
Vital Statistics
Weddings, Engagements; Cupid Busier than Ever
Mess Hall Crews Get Chicken Dinner
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Reading of a More Pleasant Sort
The Supreme Court's Decision
On the IN-side
Messages of Assurance Received by Volunteers
Weather Report
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Letters to the Editor
Round Up
Supreme Court (Cont.)
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Leaves This Week
Visitors
Topsoil
Loggers Start Operations (Cont.)
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6-Team Baseball League Gets Under Way Today
Yokums' Kimi Tani Pitches One-Hitter
Sport Tidbits
Sportsmen Take 'A' Crown. Edge Out Huskies 6-5 in Finale
Hamazawa, Kakimaru Low Golf Handicap Holders
Sports Carnival, Ball Games Scheduled for Fourth of July
American Loop Enters Stretch
Schedule
Twelve Judoists Earn Promotions
Royal Aces Nab National Title
Softball Results
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Women Transplant 65 Acres of Seedlings. Local Farm Program is Speeded
Twenty-four Prep Girls Help Meet Nurses' Aide Shortage
Mary Arakawa First Local Girl to Join WAAC
Install Fire Alarm Phones
Prizes Donated for Stamp Drive
Ex-L.A. Man Dies
Heart Mountain to Celebrate Fourth With Two-Day Program
Six to Plan Charter Vote
Rock Exhibit to End Sunday
Field Say Set by Boy Scouts
Offices to Remain Open July 4 and 5
High School Students Plant Crops
Man is Sentenced
Acceptance of Nisei in East Told by New England Visitor
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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
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