Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 38
September 18, 1943
Segregation Movement Begins. First Contingent Due Tuesday; Local Segregees Slated to Leave Same Day
Priorities Set Up for Center Work
Project Director's Statement
Best Seized on Forgery Count Faces Charges in Cody Court
Segregation Program is Started Says Roosevelt in Senate Report
Jobs Available for Tule Group, Carroll Asserts
Gen. DeWitt Transferred
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With the Churches
Huff Promoted
Warm Weather Speeds Crops to be Stored for Winter
Missionary Will Speak at Worship
Minister Takes Month Leave
Classified
Bussei to Hold Service Sunday
Adventist Lecture
Bond Sales Pass Halfway Mark
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Covering the Heartbeat
Former Resident Given Scholarship
Community Dance Tonight at Gym
Center-Wide Carnival Set for Next Weekend
Willwood Women's Club Hears Talk
Students Hold Matinee Dance
Son Born to Grahams
Starlettes Invite 10 Clubs to Party
Boys Entertain at Weekly USO
Movie Show
Girl Scouts Receive Honors at First Court of Awards
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Shaken and the Unshaken
On the IN-side
'Make Known You're American' Y Worker Advises Relocatees
Colorado Council of Churches Issues Pamphlet on Evacuees
This Week's Heroes
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One Year Ago This Week
Topsoil
Weather Report
McWilliams Charges Partisan Politics -- Evacuees Take Brunt of Abuses
Segregation (Cont.)
Fire Department Gets Rescue Truck
Manpower (Cont.)
Round Up
Vital Statistics
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Teachers Adopt Resolution
Girl Scouts Hold Court of Awards (Cont.)
Leaves This Week
Internal Security Officer Arrives
Visitors
Boy Scouts Get Support
News Shorts
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Sport Tidbits
Zebras to Tangle With All-Stars. Exhibition Game Finds First Half Champions Rated Heavy Favorites
Local High School Gridiron Aspirants Begin Training
Kashiwabara Nabs Bat Title
Shelby Nisei Nine Wins 7 Straight
Schedule
B League Title at Stake Today
Results
Sportsmen Take Abbreviated Game from Huskies for A Title
Standings
Block 20 Cops Softball Crown
Dr. Tanaka Wins Golf Tournament
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Washington Civil Service Jobs Open
40 Per Cent Cut Ordered for Cars
Arrival of More Coal Solves Heating Problem -- Temporarily
Heart Mountain Girl Enlists for WAC Service
Dishwashing in Center Hit
Fence to Keep Out Range Cattle
Former Sentinel Staff Member Crowned Queen
Hostel Opened in Pocatello
102 Feeder Hogs Bought Near Here
16 Hospital Aides Capped
314 Evacuees on Gripsholm
Educational Program Endorsed
Floyd Schmoe Visits Center
'This is America' Series Starts With Free Movies Tomorrow
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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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