Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 48
November 25, 1944
California to Recognize Rights
One Killed, Three Wounded in France. Ted Fujioka Dies Performing 'Special Mission'
'U.S is a Damn Good Country,' Casualty Writes
Detachment of Nisei WACs Assigned to Duty at Snelling
Governor Warren Issues Statement Declaring State Must Follow Army Orders
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With the Churches
Memorial Services for Minister Set
Classified
2031 Chickens Killed in November
Students Join Junior Red Cross
Vital Statistics
Services Held for Yamamoto
Open Saturdays
Weather Report
Scholarship Fund Now Totals $1092
Three-Day Exhibit to End Sunday
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Covering the Heartbeat
Donao Elected
Baby Contest Ends Sunday
Christian Rites Unites Local Pair
Clubs Sponsor Joint Social
Former Residents Married in Cody
Ruth Myers Weds Ensign Ed Irwin
Former Athletic Head Weds in Ohio
Juniors Sponsor Jive Jamboree
Constructive Program Planned for Boy Scouts
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Proving Ourselves Once Again
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Letters to the Editor
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One Year Ago This Week
This Week's Heroes
Letters to the Editor (Cont.)
Many Pupils Now Paying Own Way
Eulogy to Fred Yamamoto
Property Information
Round Up
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Governor Declares State Must Accept Army Rule (Cont.)
One Killed, Three Wounded in Combat (Cont.)
'Ted' Fujioka Dies Following Special Mission (Cont.)
Adeline B. Kell
Visitors
Leaves
Buddhist Social Attended by 150
GIs Sets Record at USO Social
Correction
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Zebra-Sportsmen, Royal Dukes in Deadlock. Turkey Day Grid Feature Ends in Scoreless Tie
Sports Tidbits
Eagle Six-Man Grid Squad Completes Perfect Season
Correction
Yahiro Leads Eagle Backs
Ten Games Scheduled for Preps
Block 20 Gridders Win 19-0 Encounter
Gym Registration to be Continued
Within the Sports Focus
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Eight Men to Leave for Induction. 11 to Report for Army 'Physical'
Four Arrested in Draft Case
WRA Sanitation Engineer Here
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
Army to Take Japanese Aliens Desiring to Offer Services
Economic Fear Opposes Nisei
Relocation Office Expanded to Provide Better Service
Administration Offices Shifted
ACLU Aide Invited to Speak Here
Illinois Leads in Relocatees
Due to the Change in Policy
From the Nation's Press
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