Title: Heart Mountain Sentinel, Vol. II No. 48, 11/27/1943, (denshopd-i97-00157)
Densho ID: denshopd-i97-00157

Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. II No. 48
November 27, 1943

Regional Officers Seek Data

Waiting Time for Leaves Cut

Residents Urged to Back Nisei Troops by Fund Contribution

Lack of Social Graces Causes Concern of Nisei

One of First Nisei Soldiers to Serve in Alaska Visits Center

Internees Rejoin Families Here

Poster Shop Modernized

Nisei Attends Guy Robertson

Four Residents Hurt in Mishap

Educators Attend Parley at Casper

Union Will Again Bring Test Case

Clothing Grants to be Issued

Relocation Committee Formed to Aid Evacuees in Michigan

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With the Churches

Pastor Nozaki Back from Parley

Books Received From Dr. Thomas

Institute Sends Gifts to Centers

Evacuees Handiwork Sent to Y Bazaar

Center to Get 85 Xmas Trees

Indianapolis Open for Work Despite Widespread Rumor

Catholic Church Receives Books

Center Streets to be Graveled

Plays Presented by Students Receive Favorable Comment

Funeral Set Today for Seigo Muta

Funeral Services Held for Matron

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Covering the Heartbeat

Membership Drive

Leadership is Mooted at Casper Scout Parley

Aces Celebrate at Drumstick Hop

Mass Scout Meet Held for Matsuda

Orals Sponsor Big Gobblers' Jig

Seiro Kai Dance Proves Success

Junior Social Set for December 4

54 Messages from Japan Received

Winter Carnival Set Tonight for 22 Youth Organizations

Ex-Block Manager Weds Wyo. Girl

Original Attire Featured at Dance

Parade

Mrs. Kishimoto Named PTA Head

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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff

Editorial: Here's New Encouragement

On the OUT-side

Letters to the Editor

Don't Victimize Loyal Japanese by War Prejudice, Grew Says

Chi Sigma Guest of Cody Group

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One Year Ago This Week

18 Nisei Girls are Now Working in Washington

Acting Chief Nurse Named by Hospital

Black, White and Yellow: 'We're All Tied Together by an Idea'

Clothes Received for Needy Families

This Week's Heroes

Local Postal Clerk Passes Physical

Round Up

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Lack of Social Graces Causes Concern of Nisei (Cont.)

3 More Tule Lake Families Arrive

Relocation Office Opens New Field in Pennsylvania

Leaves

Visitors

Board Meeting

Movie Shows

Relocation in Review

Classified

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Sport Tidbits

Dukes to Clash With Unknowns

All-Stars Wallop Jackrabbits, 19-0; 2,000 Watch Turkey Day Grid Classic

Volleyball Play Gets Under Way

Dukes Crush Block 21, 25-0

Royal Dukes, Mohawks Capture Tilts in Intramural Grid Play

Kaihatsu, Oya Win Ring Titles

Tamaru Wins Golf Tourney

Takaichi Beaten in Pole Fight

Tanbara Keeps Badminton Title

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Farm Division Makes Plans for Next Year. Crops Harvested Total 2,069,736 Pounds; Many Hardships Encountered

Weather Report

Grain Storage Bin Completed

Mouri to Head Spanish Club

Detroit Council of Churches Extends Aid to Relocatees

School Children Will Get Noon Meals at Designated Mess Halls.

Sheds Built to House Hogs

Construct Closets for Ex-Tuleans

New Classes Opened Here

Woman Given 15-Day Suspended Jail Sentence

Students Sell Activity Cards

Free Nurse Course is Offered Nisei

Art League Moves to New Quarters

Vital Statistics

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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