Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 47
November 18, 1944
3 Killed, 5 Wounded in France. Harshness of War Brought to Community Residents as Nisei Fight in France
Nisei First to Reach 'Lost Battalion'; Fred Yamamoto Fought to 'Prepare for Peace'
Barber Sabotages Democracy
Joe E. Brown on Democracy
$50,000 Tract Goes to State in California Property Suit
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With the Churches
Classified
Funeral Set for 5-Year Old Boy
Funeral Services Held for Sumihiro
Iwasaki Named Head of Trustees
Weather Report
Plans Made for Volleyball League
Vital Statistics
Nation-Wide Bible Reading Period Set Nov. 23 to Dec. 25
Plan Sixth War Loan Drive Here
Last Rites Held for Block 17 Man
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Covering the Heartbeat
2 SCA Delegates Leave for Denver
YWCA Presents Music Program
Soph Students 'Get Acquainted'
USO Sets Program on Thanksgiving
Ex-C.A. Director Now in Australia
Holiday Social Planned by YPC
Seiro Kai Honors Former Members
Farewell Given Maintenance Man
Center-wide Baby Show Slated for Next Week
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Price of Admission
On the OUT-side
Still Our Favorite Bird
Washington News-Letter
Indiana Office Gets New Chief
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One Year Ago This Week
This Week's Heroes
West Coast Return; Freedom of Movement Urged for Nisei
'Distinguish Enemy, U.S. Japanese,' Declares Fistere
The American Red Cross
Round Up
Glove Company Honors 9 Nisei
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Harshness of War Brought to Community Residents as Nisei Fight in France (Cont.)
Pfc. Yamamoto Firm Believer in 'Preparing for Peace' Now (Cont.)
Concord Soldier Wins Bronze Star
Putz Leaves WRA
Leaves
Visitors
Property Information
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Heart Mountain Eagles Claim Basin Title. Local High School Grid Team Rated Strongest in Big Horn Basin Area
Sport Tidbits
Sentinel Sports
Big Horn Basin Champions
Bulldogs Tamed by Dukes 20-0
45 Candidates Turn Out for First Cage Practice
Kato Sparks Prep 6-Man Team to 46-0 Win Over Byron Eagles
Nakasone Feud to Mark Grid Clash
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Record Harvest Reported by Farm Division. Last Year's Production Exceeded as 3,264,148 Pounds of Crops Picked
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
Evacuee Trial Set for Casper
New Social Welfare Counselor Arrives
Panel Discusses Minorities Work
Relocation Supervisor Here to Aid Evacuees
Relocation Offices Will be Closed
Nisei Return Draws Protest
Local Girl Awarded Scholarship
Schlosser Leaves for Refugee Camp
Van Kirk Resigns as Chief Nurse
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