Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. IV No. 19
May 5, 1945
Nisei Deal Final Blow to Krauts. 442nd's Sensational Gains Lead to Crack-up of Nazis in Northern Italy Theater
Lt. Yonemura, Pvts. Nagata, Hayashi Killed in Action on Italian Front
Nation's Red Cross Chapters Instructed to Aid Relocatees
Returnee Gets Welfare Help
Nisei Soldiers Win 44 Medals
Need Blood Donors
Myer Raps Race Hatred Program Promoters
442nd Return to Italy was 'Deep' Secret
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With the Churches
Last Rites Slated Today for Inouye
Classified
Block 21 Man Dies
Vital Statistics
Weather Report
Funeral Services Held for Takenaka
Expect 'Rise' in Casualties
Church Fetes Coast Special
442nd Return to Italy was 'Deep' Secret (Cont.)
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Covering the Heartbeat
Nisei Couple Wed in Cincinnati
Rev. Toriumi Back from Los Angeles
Returnees Attend Party in Seattle
Sakazaki, Tanaka Wed in Billings
Family Sunday Service Slated
Children to See Free Movie Tonight
Rochester Nisei Entertain at Tea
Prom Tonight Will Honor High School Graduates
'People are More Curious Than Antagonistic Toward Evacuees'
Police, Warehouse, C.A. Squads Win
36 Cubs Receive Attendance Badges
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: World Security and Hatred
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Athletics Knows Neither Race Nor Creed, Says Sports Writer
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One Year Ago This Week
Five in Family Serve in Army
Plan Ahead for Hostel Bookings
Social Security: Assistance Available to Relocatees
Virtually All Iwo Prisoners Taken by Nisei, Writer Claims
Round Up
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Leaves
Visitors
New Office Open for Resettlers
3 Heart Mountaineers Killed in Final Blow Against Germans (Cont.)
Red Cross Will Aid Relocatees (Cont.)
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Sports Tidbits
Elites Score Fourth Loop Win. Furiya's Single in Ninth Gives Block 20 Squad Victory Over Amateurs
Zebras Stay in Race with 12-8 Victory
Big Six
Juniors Held to 7-7 Deadlock
Nishimoto Cops Golf Tourney
Play Continues in Local Loop
Elites, Zebras Clash for First Half Title Today
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Center Residents Set for Clean-up Drive. Scrap Paper Campaign Also Slated
As They Go Forth So Do They Prosper
Clothing Collected Totals 5000 Pounds
Speaker Named
Local Red Cross Unit Exceeds War Fund Quota by $597
Methodist's Friendly Centers Opened in West Coast Cities
No Early Closing Date Necessary for Local Enterprises, Says Beltt
Nisei Officer Recent Visitor
From the Nation's Press
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