Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 44
October 30, 1943
Tule Crops to be Saved by Recruits
Petrich Pleads Not Guilty
Zootsuo Digs Deep to Buy 100 Effete Eastern Flies
Public Opinion Winner Over Local Prejudice
Two Leading Papers Feature Nisei Workers
Student Nisei Recognize Urgency of Education
Volunteer Workers Save Farm Crops from Frost as Winter Threatens
Kodama Raps Discontinuing Student Council
Nisei Soldiers Impress Visitor
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With the Churches
Church Leader Finds Sentiment is Encouraging
Pastor Nozaki Attends Parley
Geometry Contest Ends November 8
Boy Scouts Plan Benefit Movie
Ex-Resident Dies in Minnesota
315 Leave Permits Issued in October
Laborer Injured in Altercation
Shoe Stamp No. 3 to be Available
Classified
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Covering the Heartbeat
Edna Ouchi Weds John Hiranuma
Mess Halls, Gym Locale of Festivities Tonight
Ex-Resident Takes Part in Program
Block 12 Fetes Former Tuleans
Aristos Social Features Band
Local Organization Will Observe Girl Scout Week
Competition Keen as Clubs Vie in Hallowe'en Merrymaking. Hospital Staff Welcomes Tuleans
Sharmiera Hold Hallowe'en
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Battle Lines Drawn
On the OUT-Side
Public Opinion Winner over Local Prejudice in Missouri (Cont.)
Nisei Realize Need of Education (Cont.)
Erdman, Projectt Engineer, Arrives
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This Week's Heroes
Your Duty to Your Hospital
Vital Statistics
Weather Report
'Obligations of Our Heritage.' Restoration of Full Rights to Loyal Nisei Urged by National WRA Chief
Eberharter Denounces Critics in House of Representatives
Round Up
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Restoration of Rights Urged (Cont.)
2 Leading Papers Feature Nisei
Missionary Will Arrive Wednesday
Relocation in Review
Movie Shows
Junior Fellowship to Meet Sunday
Last Rites Set for Ex-Tulean
Patronage Refunds
Leaves
Visitors
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Sport Tidbits
Eagles to Tangle With All-Stars. Undefeated Prep Squad Risks Perfect Record in Grid Classic Sunday
Eagles Triumph Over Lowell With Last Period Drive, 6-0
Amamoto Wins Handicap Play
Two Grid Tilts on Tap Today
Volleyball Tilt Slated Today
Intramural Grid League Opens
Shiozaki Named New Athletic Head
Mercury Eleven Blanks Mohawks
Ryan in Kansas
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Hear Mountain's Second Largest Fire Causes $992 Damage to Mess Hall
3 Dormitories Nearly Ready
Red Cross Meeting
Underground Bin for Storage of Crops Nearing Completion
Campfire Girls End 2nd Drive
New Legal Aid Given Evacuees
Appearance, Conduct Important in Getting Jobs, Says Writer
Nisei Impress Spokane Paper
Center Bakery to Open Soon
Junior Red Cross Campaign Opens
Students Pick Class Officers
YW Launches Vital Program
County War Boards to Assist in Sale of Farm Equipment
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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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[Cartoon]: Zootsuo