Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. 3 #36-40

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Vol. 3 #37: Sept. 8, 1944

Page 1: Three more Heart Mountain boys wounded; 'return' forecast by ACLU; Nisei gunner smashes tank in solo fight; Governor Hunt visits center with college board members; millionth egg produced here.

Page 2: With the Churches; leaves; visitors; well-baby clinic is discontinued; election of council members delayed.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; 200 Scouts take part in sixth district Court of Honor; 2 day annual carnival slated by CA department; 19 Brownies join intermediates; dance will honor Gilans tonight; complete repair work on pipeline; Boy Scout council is reorganized; Asano, Gila team feted at lounge; Parade; Ingram to head Cleveland area; engagement.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; letters to the editor.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Nisei participation in battle of Belvedere told in 'Yank'; early return cont; Round Up; This Weeks' Hereos; former resident meets brother after 12 years of separation; three more wounded cont; new social welfare director arrives.

Pages 6, 7: Sports.

Page 8: 20 Heart Mountain men leave for Army induction; 3 more leave for active duty; harvest totals 631,772 pounds; Nisei residents reminded to register for November elections; From the Nation's Press; now is as good a time for evacuees to relocate; PMGO clearance not required; many students are glad to be back in school.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #38: Sept. 14, 1944

Page 1: Ordinance work open to Nisei; Heart Mountain youth among airborne troops in liberation of France; recruiting is inaugurated here for needed workers; 'treat the others first'; combat record 'unsurpassed' colonel says; Nisei dentist works on teeth; ACLU urges letter writing to president; student returns to Pasadena JC; FPC members trial set.

Page 2: With the Churches; deaths; Dr. Violette visiting here; center receives processed peas; religious educator.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; engagements; weddings; Gila players honored at many center affairs; three servicemen are visitors here; Girls' ball league closes with rally; Broncos honor friends at USO; Girl Scouts hold post-camp rally; Parade; social welfare aide arrives; four new block managers named.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; letters to the editor.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; dentist works under shellfire cont; ordinance work open to Nisei cont; airborne troops cont; Round Up; Nisei soldiers are confused capturing German-Orientals; This Weeks' Heroes; vital statistics; 'trust' is temporary expedient.

Pages 6, 7: Sports.

Page 8: Heart Mountain honors Gold Star mothers; Pvt. Kimura back from Italian front; C.E. trust committee is elected; From the Nation's Press; JACL asks for Frisco office; sergeant faces heavy barrage to rescue battered baby owl; equipment may go express; 19 men report for active duty; Nsei pastor is installed.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #39: Sept. 23, 1944

Page 1: U.S. War Department report; more test cases filed in court on coast; ordinance depot to hire Issei in vital work; office pays high tribute to battalion; sergeant wins Silver Star for gallantry; faces artillery to save buddies in Italian push; JACL queries on coast return; wounded vet visits center.

Page 2: With the churches; battalion tribute cont; La Violette tells of Canadian evacuee problem during visit; attorney gets business manager; alien land law of Colorado hit; Diehl will speak to YBA group.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; 350 join party for war mothers; Red Cross handles overseas gifts; youth groups sponsor 30 booths at festival; weddings and engagements; Morita to head trust committee; Parade; Bodine to arrive in center Oct. 8; 2-day embroidery exhibit opens; USO sponsors weekly social; four local men accepted by Army.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; Brintons resign as directors of Friends hostel in Cincinnati.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; letters to the editor; Round Up; This Weeks Heroes; Brintons cont; halts German counterattack cont.

Page 6: Sports; Italian push cont; leaves; visitors; school closes for harvesting; vital statistics.

Pages 7: Sports.

Page 8: Army calls 31 draftees; Yumibe urges Nisei girls to enlist in cadet nurse corps; local scholarship fund committee organized; From the Nation's Press; class officers are elected by local high school students; 1237 enrolled in high school; crops picked on local farm; resident's brother treated in Utah; neighbors aid family of boy killed in war game.

Boy shoots another boy.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #40: Sept. 30, 1944

Page 1: 442nd outstanding Army unit; coast opens Nisei debate on 'return'; Lt. Kei Tanahashi died in battle as friends believed he would; 'Japan is of the past-her history ended Dec. 7'; add another D.S.C.

Page 2: With the churches; Japan history cont; YBA services slated Sunday.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; weddings and engagements; large crowds expected at carnival.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; letters to the editor.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; former center resident pens poem in memory of her son; this weeks' heroes; 90 per cent win expert rating; Tanahashi dies cont; letters to the editor cont.

Page 6: Awarded trophies; leaves; visitors; vital statistics; dancer presents farewell program.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: New harvest record established; Heart Mountain residents in Army total 543; From the Nation's Press; 17 men leave for physicals; cadet nurse visitor here; two reservists leave for duty; adult school signup started; 5000 witness embroidery exhibit; 13 Heart Mountain men freed on bail; Chicago YBA to aid relocatees; main gate road to be repaired; essay, poster contest planned for fire prevention week; Girls' Club leader weds in Chicago; scholarship fund committee meets.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.



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