Title: Heart Mountain Sentinel, Vol. II No. 30, 7/24/1943, (denshopd-i97-00138)
Densho ID: denshopd-i97-00138

Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 30
July 24, 1943

Byrnes Aids Evacuees' Position. Assistant to President Praises Nisei Soldiers in Official Statement

Tule Lake Named for Segregees

Relocation Office Opens in Ad Building Monday

Robertson and Todd Provide Mess Hall With Vegetables

Cody-Powell Request Labor in Supplemental Resolution

Little 'Virgie', 5-Months Old, to Relocate

Pea Harvest Set Next Week

Council Vote Set August 11

Relocating Family Groups Being Considered by WRA

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With the Churches

Rev. Nozaki Speaks to Church Group

Hospitality Committee Formed in Boston to Aid Relocatees

Father Felsecker to Tour Midwest

Three Alarms Keep Fire Force Busy

Independence Day Game Nets $74

23 New Books Added to Library

Minister Accepts Boulder Position

Mandolin Band to Give Program

Films for Next Two Months Listed

Capping Exercises

Freeze Train Meal Prices

Nagata to Deliver Lecture Tonight

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Covering the Heartbeat

Local USO Boosts Morale of Boys 'Back Home' on Furlough

Rhos, Alphas, Epsilons Say 'No Males Tonight'

Heart Mountain Boy Scouts Hold Third Court of Honor

Clubs Sponsor Community Dance

Leaves for Boulder

Matrimonial Boom Continues in Pace with U.S. All-Time High

Parade

Girl Scouts Plan Gala Rally Day

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff

Editorial: Getting Back to Business

In Lighter Vein

On the IN-side

Letters to the Editor

Weather Report

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Mo's Scratch Pad

Vital Statistics

Relocation Prospects: No Housing Shortage in New York

This Week's Heroes

Suspended Sentence

Heart Mountain Hotel

Late Comers Make Up for Lost Time at Camp Shelby

Topsoil

Round Up

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Middle Western Attitudes Favorable Toward Relocatees

Byrnes Aids Nisei Position (Cont.)

Block 24 Softball Team Takes Two

Segregation Center Picked (Cont.)

Sanitation Chief Inspects Center

Montana Governor Shows Interest in Heart Mountain

Property Officer Visits Center

Movie Show

Leaves This Week

Visitors

On the Inside (Cont.)

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Sport Tidbits

Score 13-10 Victory

Schedule

Oldtimers' League Softball Title Won by Block 20 Team

Heavy Machinery Released for Construction of Pool

30 Batters Hit Over .300 Mark

Alligator Pros Trounce Kaleta Softballers, 37-13

Athletic Director Leaves for Chicago

League-Leading Zebras to Oppose Sportsmen in Crucial Tussle Today

Favorites Come Through in Tilts

Y. Kodama Hurls Block 24 to Win

Tosh Asano Hurls One-Hit Ball as Locals Blank Lovell by 13-0

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Former Poston Officer's False Testimony Before Costello Group Exposed

Dillon S. Myer to Visit Center

Oyamada Makes Suggestion to Assist 'City Evacuees'

Japanese Americans from Centers Working on Farms

Student Aide Arriving Here

Child Suffers Burns from Ashes

Red Cross Plans Membership Drive

Completion of Bakery Delayed

Dr. LaViolette Comes a-Cropper

Sawmill Needs 12 More Men

2 Youths Give Blood in Vain

Hospital Gets Administrator

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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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Japanese Language Section

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