Title: Heart Mountain Sentinel, Vol. II No. 34, 8/21/1943, (denshopd-i97-00142)
Densho ID: denshopd-i97-00142

Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 34
August 21, 1943

Citizenship of Nisei Affirmed; Be Confident, Says JACL President

O'Mahoney, Hunt Visit Here

Robertson's Nephew Killed in Sicily

Loyal Evacuees Not to Be 'Forced Out' of Center

New Tule Director

Billings Lions Told of WRA

New Tule Director

900 Residents Named for Tule Lake Center in Segregation Move

Tom Sashihara Heads Council

Enlisted Reserves Being Called Up

Residents Pay $13,000 in Taxes

Clarify Status of Parolees

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With the Churches

Hand-Carved 'Butsudan' Made Here Stands Eight Feet High

Dr. Thom Sends Appreciation Note

Young Buddhists Plan Installation

Schools Moved

Father Felsecker Back from Trip

Services for Bussei Juniors Planned

Girl to Attend New York School

100 Instructors Given Citation

Buddhists Hold Farewell Social

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Covering the Heartbeat

YW Dedication Program Will Open New Lounge

WRA Director Lauds Boy Scout Drum, Bugle Corps

Brownie Excursion to Barnyard Today

Floral Craft Show

YM Council Calls Joint Meet Monday

Parade

Summer's Last Community Dance Tonight at High School Gym

Delegates at YMCA Conference Voice Support of WRA Program

Los Angeles Pair Tells Betrothal

Girl Scouts Take Swimming Lessons

SCA Picnic Supper Set for Tomorrow

Day at Camp Enjoyed by Cubs

Bible Lectures, Movies Slated

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff

Editorial: Another Angle

On the IN-side

Tule Lake Segregation Center is Described

Citizenship of Nisei Affirmed. Be Confident, Says JACL Head

Vital Statistics

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Mo's Scratch Pad

Open House Pays Dividends: Heart Mountain Receives Favorable Publicity in Wyoming, Montana Papers

Letters to the Editor

Round Up

This Week's Heroes

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Evacuees Fight New Park Fire

4,738 Pounds of Beans Picked

Leaves This Week

Visitors

Internal Security Officer Appointed

Movie Show

Student Handbook to Aid Relocation

Instructor Leaves

Select Leave Counsellors

Weather Report

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Tanbara, Marian Mimaki Win Badminton Crowns

Block 15 Softball Team Cops Tourney

Huskies, Zebras Score Wins in Openers of Class A League

Huskies Tangle With Northerners. One Tilt Set in Second Round Play

Swimming Hole is Paradise for Heart Mountain Youths

Disappearing Balls Worry Local Golfers

Schedule

Golf Tournament Scheduled Sunday

Class B League Batsmen Enjoy Field Day in Second Round Tilts

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558 Center Residents Get EDC Clearance. Relocation in New York Area Pushed

50 Workers Sought for Harvest Jobs

American Legion Heads Drive to Get 170 Workers in Powell

Low Per Capita Loss Reported by Fire Force on Anniversary

Withholding Tax Explained

Visitors Charged 20 Cents for Meals

27th Sentinel Staff Member Joins Exodus to Outside World

Open House to be Held by School Department on Monday and Tuesday

Statement Expected in Superman Strip

School Opens September 7

Three Volunteers to Leave Monday

2 Blazes Put Out by Fire Force

Bottrell Resigns

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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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