Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. IV No. 27
June 30, 1945
Officers of Famous 442nd Have Replacement Plan to Assist Returning Vets
Dillon Myer Estimates 24,000 Will Return to Pacific Coast
91-Year Old Man Leaves for Chicago
Project Director Urges Early Relocation Plans. Train Will Leave Here on July 6
Staggered Closing System Will Not Permit Evacuees Access to Other Centers
Relocation Men Confer with Officials Here
Many Californians Make the Long Trip 'Back Home' to Reestablish Themselves
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With the Churches
Milwaukee Services
Former Resident Wins Art Contest at Baltimore, Md.
Classified
Church Holds Public Reception at Yakima for Former Residents
Last Rites Held for Local Woman
Establishes Home
Dr. Fisher to Give Talk Here Sunday
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Covering the Heartbeat
Alyce Shimane Weds Ishimoto
College in North Dakota Seeks Nisei Students
Harue Mizuta, Morizawa Trothed
Yoshiko Tsuji Reveals Troth
Parade
Popular Pasadena Couple Married
Egashira Returns from SCA Meet
May Okamoto Opens Beauty Shop
Higa Completes First School Year
Weather Report
Condemns Intolerance
Reports Officer Honored at Last Sentinel Party
2 Delegates Attend Girl Reserve Meet
Cleveland Book Gives Examples
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorial: The Gates Will Swing Closed
On the OUT-side
Washington News-Letter
Issei, Nisei Resettlers Aid in Redecorating New Hostel
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One Year Ago This Week
WRA Aide Here to Make Study
Choate Moved to West Coast
Will Re-open Business
Army Document: Six Dangers of Prejudice Explained
Special Train Leaves July 6th Despite Several Inconveniences (Cont.)
Round Up
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Leaves
Visitors
Project Director Urges Relocation (Cont.)
80,000 People to View Art
Vital Statistics
Results of Marble Tourney Given
JACL Lauds FEPC Effort
Marines Decry Coast Terror
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Sports Tidbits
Inouye Twirls Second One-Hit Tilt. Zebra Hurler Also Sets Strikeout Mark; Amateur Nine Nabs Second Place
Center-wide Track and Field Meet Slated Independence Day
Farewell All-Star Ball Games Set Sunday and Fourth of July
Police Softball Team Cops Title
Golf Tourney Won by Inouye
Big Six
Amateurs Avenge First Half Defeat
Zebras and Elites to Clash Today
Juniors Emerge from Loop Cellar
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Three Hostels Serving as Temporary Lodgings for Seattle Relocatees
Navy Spreads Nisei Doctrine
Group Plans Assistance in Wisconsin
Nisei War Vet Recent Visitor
Reservists Report for Active Duty
New Pittsburgh Hostel Opened
Professional Men Prefer East for New Practices, Group Told
Seniors Top High School Honor List
JACL Gets Grant from Foundation
From the Nation's Press
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