Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 41
October 7, 1944
Farm Crops Damaged by Hail, Frost
Exceed Last Week's Mark
'They Call Me Joe' Broadcast Today to Tell Story of Nisei
Five Leave for Ordnance Work
'We Want You to Know That Your Dad is 'Tops'
Nisei Awarded Purple Heart
Local Council Election Set
Unity of Purpose Noted by Paper in Churches Asking Evacuee Return
Spirit of Nisei in Combat in Italy Praised
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With the Churches
Vital Statistics
Classified
Last Rites Held for Local Resident
Book Club Planned for Wounded GI's
Second Chaperoned Housing for Girls Opened in Chicago
Nisei Getting 'Square Deal'
Chicagoans Greet JACL President
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Covering the Heartbeat
Bodine Postpones Visit to Center
USO Workers to Hold Dinner
Sentinel and CA Welcome Soldiers
Carnival Success Despite Weather
The Social World
Girl Scouts Will be Honored at Bi-Annual Court of Awards
Chicago Wedding Unites Couple
Captain is Feted by Milwaukee Nisei
Kaneki, Nishida Troth Announced
Tsunokai Heads Local Red Cross
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Proudly We Hail
On the OUT-side
All-American Teamwork
Washington News-Letter
Elementary School Teacher Arrives
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One Year Ago This Week
This Week's Heroes
Relocation Report; Resettlers Aided by New York Hostel
442nd Orchestra Entertains Fifth Army Soldiers in Italy
Spirit of Nisei in Combat Lauded (Cont.)
Seek Whereabouts of Two Persons
Round Up
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Leaves
Two Nisei Squads Kill 30 Germans
Visitors
Dear Linda; 'Your Dad is Tops' (Cont.)
Nisei Bags Seven Nazi Prisoners
Wants No Part in Controversy
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate
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Red Lodge Invades Local Gridiron Today. Eagles Out to Seek Second Victory of 1944 Campaign
Sport Tidbits
Extend Vacation
Eagles Drub Byron, 31-0 in Six-Man Grid Opener
Champs Dominate Official Softball All-Star Squad
Novelty Golf Tourney Slated
Gymnasium to be Opened to Public
Block 22 Cops Softball Flag
Young Men's League
Weather Report
Dodgers and Shamrocks Top Junior All-Star Aggregation
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Plans Complete for Fire Prevention Week. Boy Scouts, Churches to Participate
Ochikubo Case Not to Test Mass Exclusion Order
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
Evacuees Urged to Accept Challenge of Relocation Now
14 Men Report for Active Duty
Attends College
Nisei Families Relocating to Cleveland Assured of Housing
Scholarship Fund Gifts Total $432
Women's Unit Will be Ready
From the Nation's Press
Local Girl Heads Student Group
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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