Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 45
November 4, 1944
7 Fair Play Leaders Convicted
Heart Mountain Soldier Wins Coveted Silver Star for Gallantry in Action
Staff Sgt. Kimura Considered Tops as Air Observer
Radio Operator Takes Nazi Trio
First Lady Greets Newlyweds at Buffalo Relocation Office
Mary Yamagiwa, Wac Recruit, Wants Farm Life -- After the War
Two Wounded in South France
Judge Rice Refuses Bail to Seven, Branding Them 'Agitators' Among People
Political Pressure Intensified on Alien Land Law Amendment
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With the Churches
Poston Minister to Speak Here
Printing Club for Boys Formed
Classified
Four Hog Feeders Under Construction
Vital Statistics
Red Cross Drive in Grade Schools Almost Complete
Weather Report
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Covering the Heartbeat
Girl Reserves Plan 'Cabaret'
Broncos Disband, Sponsor Farewell
Bishop Matsukage Welcomed at Tea
USO Workers Get Service Awards
Parade
Local Chapter Part of National Movement, Says YWCA Secretary
Michiko Yamada Weds Serviceman
2,000 Children Enjoy Halloween
Idaho Falls Pair Feted at Dinner
Kadoguchi, Sakai Betrothal Told
Delegates Attend Casper Conclave
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Brothers
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Letters to the Editor
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One Year Ago This Week
New York Nisei Democratic Group Endorses FDR
Congregational Church; Extends a Helpful Hand to All Evacuees
Catch Those Little Hazards, Says Essay Contest Winner
Round Up
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Nisei from Relocation Centers Performing Duty Heroically (Cont.)
Smashes 88-m Gun to Save Buddies
Nisei Neutralizer Tough on Krauts
Eagles Leading at Halftime
Leaves
Visitors
Letters to Editor
Americans Oppose Dukes in Return Grid Contest
Harvesting of Crops to End
Duluth Relocation Officer to Arrive
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate
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Sport Tidbits
Sports Bill
Casper Accepts Local Bid. Eagles Encounter State Title Contenders Here in Season's Grid Classic
Today's Grid Lineups
Preps, All-Stars Fight to Scoreless Deadlock
Eagles Wallop Burlington, 44-0
Oldtimers Open Softball Series
Golfers to Tee-Off in 9-Hole Tourney
Dukes Check Unknowns, 26-6
Okimoto Cops Sumo Crown
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More Reservists to Report for Active Duty; 30 to Leave Next Week for Kansas
In the Service of Our Country -553-
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
High School Students Win Essay and Poster Contests
Fund is Near $1,000-Mark
Bodine Says Student Council Will Continue Through 1945
Heart Mountain Ready for Nov. 7
Hayashida Chairman of Council
WAC Volunteer Visits Center
Residents Attend Bethel College
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