Title: Heart Mountain Sentinel, Vol. II No. 46, 11/13/1943, (denshopd-i97-00155)
Densho ID: denshopd-i97-00155

Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 46
November 13, 1943

New Relocation Program Starts. Resettlement to Speed Return of Residents to Normal Communities.

Tule Lake is Again Quiet: Best Issues Statement on Incident

Dear Pop and Mom...

Local Workers are Unmolested as Harvest Continues at Tule

Juvenile Delinquency No Longer Center Problem

Aleutian Vets Glad to Return from 'Fog' Land

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With the Churches

Classified

Dr. Heckelman to Talk Sunday

Wake Slated for 79-Year Old Man

Junior Fellowship Picks Club Name

Bible Lecture Training Class

Names Submitted for Grade School

$300 Damage Caused by Fire

Services Slated by Local Bussei

Buddhist Priest at Tule Lake Represented Disloyal -- Kubose

Last Rites Held for Ex.-L.A. Man

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Covering the Heartbeat

Tule Lake Quiet After Disturbance (Cont.)

Relocation in Review

Seiro-kai Slates Dance November 18

Spanish Club to be Organized

Minoru Hirata Top Stamp Seller

Chicagoans Plan All-Nisei Dance on November 20

Matsuda Elected Chairman of Scout District Committee

Tats Aoki Feted as Aristos Social

Shizu Yamaguchi Club 27 President

Alphas Celebrate Year Anniversary

Parade

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff

Editorial: One Race; Two Principles

On the OUT-Side

Letters to the Editor

Work on Hospital Walk Started

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One Year Ago This Week

This Week's Heroes

[Photograph]: Evacuees Harvest Sugar Beets in Denver Area

1,396 Students Join Red Cross

Internees May be Transferred

Dear Pop and Mom

Jobs for Nisei Fireman Sought

Daikon, Nappa to be Pickled

Round Up

Vital Statistics

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Juvenile Delinquency No Longer Problem Here (Cont.)

Movie Shows

Leaves

Visitors

Nisei Students Participate in Wesleyan Homecoming Week

Christmas Mailing in November Urged

Unclaimed Receipts Total $5,191.92

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Sport Tidbit

Badminton Tourney Next Week

Volleyball Loop to Start Soon

Golf Tournament Slated Tomorrow

Relocation Office Established Here (Cont.)

Michigan, Purdue Undefeated in Six-Man Touch Grid League

Plan Formation of Cage Loop

Tsunokai to Head Local Judo School

Thirty Hogs Killed Weekly

Weather Report

3 Internees Join Families Here

39 Sign Up for Prep Cage Team

Weightlifting Sport Revived

Cardinals Come From Behind for 18-7 Win Over Unknowns

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Relocation Stressed by Acting Director in Armistice Day Talk. Parade Led by Drum, Bugle Corps

California Synod Raps Critics of WRA Resettlement Program

Thousands of Pounds of Crops Stored in Huge Root Cellar

Civil Service Seeks Monitors

Postal Clerk Called by Army

Weather Slows Local Harvest

Precaution Urged to Prevent Fires

Nisei Resent Girls 'Necking' as Buddies Die

Nisei Maritime Workers to have Full Protection of Fair Practice Order

Midwest People Fail to React to Tule Revolt

Hostel Representative to Speak to Heart Mountain Groups

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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