Heart Mountain, Wyoming Sentinel Supplement, Issues 251-270

251. November 18, 1944: Cold weather necessitates increase in cash grants; tailoring classes to hold exhibit; last rites; general information; three notices.

252. Missing.

253. Missing.

254: November 28, 1944: None harmed at Tooele (a fire); Sentinel will be sold in mess halls; inoculations for whopping cough resumed; final rites; Braille course offered; more job offers received at outside employment office; special elections for block officials; residents requested to call for unclaimed mail; baseball teams to split contributions; general information; notice; third page in Japanese.

255. November 30, 1944: Aliens must comply with Department of Justice regulations (about travel); more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

256. December 5, 1944: New ruling issued for use of mess halls for socials; messages accepted for British internees in Philippines; last rites; funeral services; send-off party for enlisted reservists; general information; center jobs listed by internal employment office; three notices; S.P.S. railroad needs male workers; 100 men wanted for the Great Northern Railroad; general information; page 4 in Japanese.

257. December 7, 1944: A minute of silence planned for men killed in action; coal shipments may be curtailed; don't address express shipments to relocation office; representative here to recruit 40 men for Missouri hotel; general information; deadline for filing 'declaration of estimated tax' near; general information; one notice; page 3 in Japanese.

258. December 12, 1944: Janitors, janitresses; boilermen urgently needed; Red Cross information; one death; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; government seeks translators, writers, artists; unclaimed found articles must be claimed within two weeks; 4200 pounds of mochi-gome here; page 4 in Japanese.

259. December 14, 1944: Sports; funeral; general information; pet lovers to hold meeting; general information; one notice, two in appreciations; openings for skilled technicians in New Jersey; affidavits may be filed by depositors of Seattle bank; funeral services; general information; page 4 in Japanese.

260. Missing

261. December 19, 1944:

Page 1, with some areas noted. Article says it's continued on page 3, but it's not.

Page 2: General information; one notice, two thank yous.

Page 3: Ad for reduction in prices in center store, shoe service and department store.

Page 4: In Japanese.

262. Missing.

263. December 28, 1944: Myer sends greetings to Heart Mountain residents; WRA employees required to work New Years' Day; six youths leave Thursday for Army induction; funeral services; general information; last rites; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; two notices.

264. December 29 (?), 1944: Sports; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; page 2 in Japanese.

265. January 2, 1945: Registration for adult education classes slated; 'everything is nice in California' says Sakauye; call at main post office for unclaimed mail; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; two in appreciations; pages 3 and 4 in Japanese.

266. January 4, 1945: Near crisis averted as coal reported on way; sports; pamphlets on Pennsylvania available at library; many jobs available at internal employment office; general information; copies of Heart Mountain directory available tomorrow; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; page 3 in Japanese.

267. January 9, 1944: Hostels still open in Midwestern and Eastern cities; schedule for shorthand classes announced; general information; one death; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; stop signs to be posted on major thoroughfares; page 3 in Japanese.

A movie picture about the camps that I have not seen anywhere. I wonder if it still exists?

268. January 11, 1944: California group (aids returning?) evacuees (I am guessing at the two words); sports; one death; more job offers received at outside employment office; many jobs available at internal employment office; last rites; contact post office for unclaimed mail; Sumitomo bank depositors asked to write Seattle office; general information; one notice; third page in Japanese.

269. January 16, 1945: more job offers received at outside employment office; sports; many jobs available at internal employment office; general information; thank you; in appreciation; page 3 in Japanese.

270. January 18,1945: Noted ACLU attorney to speak here; aids available for obtaining servicemen's dependents allowance; sports; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; fourth page in Japanese.

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Interesting.



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