Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 40
October 2, 1943
Federal Government Shows New Interest in Minority Problems
Chicago Publishers Seek 100 Typists
WAC Explains Enlistment
Takaichi Named Class President
Labor Lack Hits Work Program; Trouble Looms if Weather Shifts
Leaves Totals Hit New High in September
Personnel Bond Drive Over Top
YWCA Tea Aids Nisei Adjustment
Third Train Finishes Movements, Thousands See Segregees Leave
Powell Beans 'Well in Hand'
Steward Arrives
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With the Churches
Hostels Set Up to Facilitate Program of Resettlement
Vocational Training Available Without Cost to Evacuees
Last Rites Held for Octogenarian
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Covering the Heartbeat
Red Cross Chief Expected Soon
Center Library Gets 17 Books
Relocation in Review
Local Residents Attend Kansas City University
Famed Lecturer Speaks Sunday
Adventist Group to Hear Lecture
Reception Given Worland Players
Servicemen Rate Comic Books as Their Favorite Literature
Love Goes On Despite Segregation
Teachers' Meeting Slated Tonight
Red Cross to Hold Meeting Tuesday
Girl Scouts Send Ten Delegates to Billings Meet
Birth of 9 Puppies Causes Excitement
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Mr. Roosevelt Takes Notice
On the IN-Side
Letters to the Editor
New York Mecca for Hawaiian Nisei Soldiers on Furlough
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Student Relocation: 150 Students Enrolled in Colleges
One Year Ago This Week
Movie Show
This Week's Heroes
Round Up
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Leaves
Visitors
The Jones Boys... Crew Works in Yellowstone Dismantling CCC Buildings
Technical Division Gets New Chief
Weather Aids Farm Crops
Red Cross Begins First Aid Class
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Sport Tidbits
All-Stars Dominated by Championship Team
Bi-monthly Golf Tournament Scheduled for Tomorrow
Judoists Seek New Students
Officials Attend Athletic Parley
Local Eagles Whip Worland Eleven, 7-0
Zebras Earn Pennant With Easy Diamond Win
Gaels Victors in Grid Classic
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Observance of Fire Prevention Week Set. Demonstration Planned at High School on Oct. 9
Students Pick New Officers
Pamphlets Ready for Circulation
Blocks Elect Judicial Aides
Fire Losses in WRA Centers Far Below National Average
Latimer to Speak at YBA Service
Wanted: 50,000 Dead Flies. Sentinel Puts Up $50 Bounty for Center-Wide Fly Hunt
Carnival Nets $2,345 to Bolster Fund for Activities, Education
Analyst Leaves for McGill U.
Old Folks' Rest Home to be Built
It's Lieutenant Yonemura Now
Weather Report
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