Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 28
July 8, 1944
Worker Accidentally Shot Near Cowley; Bird Hunter Offers Blood for Injured
Pfc. Thomas Higa, Winner of Purple Heart, Inspires Audiences with Invasion Stories
Methodist Conference Favors 'Freedom' for Loyal Japanese
There are Crosses with Japanese Names in Cemeteries of the Bitter Italian Hills
Funeral Today for Local Boy
WAC Recruiter Here Monday
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With the Churches
Block 6 Man Dies at Hospital
Classified
Center-wide Buddhist Obon Festival Set Next Week-end
Seasonal Worker Accidentally Shot (Cont.)
Weather Report
Floral Design Exhibit Slated
Man is Stabbed
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Covering the Heartbeat
Delegates Return from G.R. Confab
Embroidery Exhibit
Parade
Four Winners Awarded Prizes
Girl Scout Leader Back from Parley
Scouts Will Participate in Camping Program
Local Resident Weds Poston Girl
Spanish Teacher Leaves for Basin
Carter and Lynn Attend Conference
Hanaford to Talk at Church Service
Shorthand Classes
Curfew Violator Weds Caucasian
Local School Rooms Painted
USO Open House Slated Wednesday
Seek Instructors
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: From His Ivory Tower
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Letters to the Editor
Vital Statistics
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One Year Ago This Week
This Week's Heroes
A Wounded Veteran: Urges Nisei to Renew Faith in U.S.
It's 'Wild Bill' Takaichi Now
Round Up
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Methodist Conference Favors 'Freedom' for Loyal Japanese (Cont.)
WAC Recruit Here Monday (Cont.)
Four Arrive from Jerome
Methodists Fight Alien Land Law
Leaves
Visitors
Private Higa Inspires Groups (Cont.)
Japanese Names on Many Crosses (Cont.)
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Sport Tidbits
Personnel Team Downs Sentinel
Meeting Set for Junior Ball League
Ikeda Garners Batting Crown
Softball Schedule
Grade School Teacher Leaves
Hinaga Hurls Zebra Triumph Over Center All-Star Nine, 8-4
Zebras Conquer Block 20 Outfit
Buckeyes Crush Dodgers, 13-2, to Win Junior Tourney Title
Inductees Can Obtain Release
Zebra Ayes Rated Over Sportsmen
Sentinel Wins Ping Pong Tilt
Appeal Made in Draft Case
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18 Enlisted Reservists from Heart Mountain Ordered to Active Duty
52 Men Leave for Physicals
Carroll Leaves
100th is Cited for Major Role with 5th Army
Yank Has Amusing Experience Studying Japanese Language
ASTP Candidate Leaves for Training at Columbia, Mo.
War Loan Drive to End Tonight
FDR Signs Bill Banning Nisei
Local Farm Program is Praised
Begin Harvest of Alaska Peas
From the Nation's Press
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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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Japanese Language Section