Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. III No. 52
December 23, 1944
X-Day
Reaction in California Shows Assorted Opinions but Many Support Nisei
Court Upholds Evacuation but Rules in Favor of Endo
Proclamation of Army Considered Vindication
Machine is Set in Motion to Aid Relocating Residents
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With the Churches
Classified
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Covering the Heartbeat
Victory Dance Draws Big Crowd
Lily Nishimura Wins Queen Title
U.S.O. Gifts Sent to GIs
Kojima, Tanaka Married in Cody
Cadet Nurse Weds Snelling Soldier
Vows Exchanged by Local Couple
Corbett Speaks to Ex-Residents
Matinee Dance
Gala Dance Slated New Year's Eve at High School Auditorium
Parade
Plan Homecoming for Servicemen
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Greatest Gift: Freedom
Sorry!
Plans are Made for Relocating (Cont.)
Leaves
Doing Their Part
For Whom the Bells Toll
Proclamation of Army Considered Vindication (Cont.)
Kalamazoo, Mich.
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One Year Ago This Week
Visitors
Red Cross Cinemobiles
Greetings from YWCA
Coast Reaction Shows Variety (Cont.)
Round Up
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Nakawatase Dies
Last Rites Held for Block 30 Man
Councilman Picked
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Sport Tidbits
Eagles Bow to Thermopolis Five. Ikeda-Hatfield Scoring Duel Thrills Crowd as Bobcats Nose Out Locals
Seven Cage Teams Join Local Loop
Vital Statistics
Kalamazoo Five Has Two Nisei
Eagles Trounce Cowley Cage Team in Season Opener, 45-11
Watanabe Cops Badminton Title
Block 20 Five Clips Eagles
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Center-wide Yuletide Celebration Slated. 3100 Children to Attend Holiday Parties; Church Program Set for Sunday
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
AF of L Lauds Nisei Soldiers
Local Christian Church Plans Christmas Services Monday
Nisei Will Sing on 'Army Hour'
Corbett Named School Principal
Detroit Hostel Opens New Suites
Weather Report
Secretary Stimson Criticizes Legion Post for Discrimination
$1084 Worth Sold in War Loan Drive
Report for Duty
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