Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 49
December 2, 1944
Casualties for Centers Reach 88. Heavy Offensive Fighting Costs 20 Dead, 68 Hurt; Sgt. Kanazawa is Killed
FDR Hails 'Wonderful' Record
Colorado Asks Coast Return
Tokyo-Born Youth Volunteers to Fight Japanese Fascists
Largest Group of Reservists Leaves for Active Duty Dec. 12
Okay is Needed for Re-Entry
New Relocation Plan to Stress Action in Center
Liberals to Aid Postwar Japan
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With the Churches
James Visits Here
Classified
Two-Day Christmas Festivities Planned by Church and C.E.
Funeral Rites Held for Mrs. Takakura
CE Delegates Attend Meeting
Vital Statistics
Poll Discloses Majority Think Japanese Misled
Request is Made for Larger Bus
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Covering the Heartbeat
Troop 33 Elects
Masako Kagawa Marries Editor
Former Resident Weds Montana Girl
Two Servicemen Perform at Dance
Sentinel Staff to Honor Couple at Turkey Dinner
Contest Opens for Casaba Queen
200 Attend Joint Social Sunday
Bond Dance Planned
'King and Queen' Named at Baby Contest Sunday
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: Return of a Native
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Letters to Editor
AFL 'Typo' Union Admits Operator at Rochester, N.Y.
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One Year Ago This Week
This Week's Heroes
Property Owners' Column
The Mercury Herald and the Bill of Rights
Yamakido Given 3-Year Sentence
Weather Report
Round Up
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Heavy Offensive Fighting Costs 20 Dead, 68 Hurt, (Cont.)
Delegates Return from SCA Meet
Wins Captaincy
Visitors
Leaves
Valuable Service -- is Performed by Weather Man
New Relocation Plan to Stress Action in Center (Cont.)
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Sport Tidbits
Dukes in Two Week-end Tilts; Drapes in Rescheduled Grid Game
120s Face Questions Saturday
Prep Cage Squad Whittled in Preparation for Opener
'20' Gridders Break Even in 2 Contests
Representing Heart Mountain Residents
Now in Laramie Jail
Within the Sports Focus
Rome
May Stay in East
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Dillon Myer to Address JACL. Many Important Leaders Attend 'Most Important' Conference in Two Years
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
Officers Take 2 More Evaders
Private Yamamoto Never Lost Sight of Nisei's Fight
Charleston, S.C.
Soldiers Laud Bond Sellers Working in Salt Lake Drive
Sixth War Bond Drive Opens Dec. 8 With Pep Club Selling
$800 Donated by Community for Wounded Soldier Fund
Block 12 Man Dies Late Thursday
Brooklyn Hears Puccini's Opera Despite Protest
From the Nation's Press