Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. 3 #46-52

Vol. 3 #46: Nov. 11, 1944

Page 1: Sgt. George Mayeda killed in France; ACLU to push return to coast; Cpl. Aoyama reward Silver Star to be given posthumously to mother; Jou Okitsu wins Bronze Star for heroic act; new publication tells story of Nisei from Attu to Burma; pair lays wire to establish vital contact.

Page 2: With the Churches; vital statistics; analyst speaks at YBA service.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Fujioka leaves for Y course; local Scout leaders to attend Casper meet; Parade; weddings.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; story of Nisei story cont.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; relaxing of intense feeling is noted; property information.

Page 6: Vital contact cont; visitors; leaves; sports.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Scholarship fund surpasses $1000 mark; 8 residents pass physical exams; 31 men report for active duty; relocation advisors section offers aid to local residents; From the Nation's Press; grade schools exceed quota; begin winter farm program; evacuees apply for depot jobs; adds cluster to bronze star; Staff Sergeant crawls all night on knees to restore contacts.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #47: Nov. 15 (?), 1944

Page 1: 3 killed, 5 wounded in France; Nisei first to reach 'lost battalion'; Barber sabotages democracy; Joe E. Brown on democracy; $50,000 tract goes to state in California property suit.

Page 2: With the Churches; sports; funerals; nation-wide Bible reading period set; plan sixth war loan drive here; vital statistics.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; YWCA presents musical program; center-wide baby show slated; ex-C.A. director now in Australia; soph students get acquainted; holiday social planned by YPC: USO sets program on Thanksgiving; 2 SCA delegates leave for Denver; farewell given maintenance man.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; cartoon; Indiana office gets new chief.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; freedom of movement urged for Nisei; This Weeks' Heros; 'distinguish enemy, U.S. Japanese' declares Fistere; glove company honors 9 Nisei.

Page 6: Nisei fight in France cont; leaves, property information; preparing for peace now; Concord soldier wins Bronze Star; visitors.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Record harvest reported by farm division; relocation offices will be closed; From the Nation's Press; new social welfare counselor arrives; panel discusses minorities work; relocation supervisor here to aid evacuees.

Nisei return draws protest

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #48: Nov. 25 , 1944

Page 1: California to recognize rights; Governor Warren issues statement saying state must follow Army orders; one killed, three wounded in France; U.S. is a damn good country casualty writes; detachment of Nisei WACS assigned to duty at Snelling.

Page 2: With the Churches; 2031 chickens killed in November; students join Junior Red Cross; vital statistics; scholarship fund now totals $1092.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; baby contest; marriages; constructive program planned for Boy Scouts; clubs sponsor joint social; Juniors sponsor jive jamboree.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; Letters to the Editor.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; letters to the editor cont; eulogy to Fred Yamamoto; property information; This Weeks' Heroes.

Page 6: Warren cont; visitors; leaves; G.I.s set record at USO social; killed in combat cont; Fujioka dies cont; Buddhist social attended by 150.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Eight men to leave for induction; Army to take Japanese aliens desiring to offer services; ACLU aide invited to speak here; From the Nation's Press; economic fear opposes Nisei; four arrested in draft case; administration offices shifted; Illinois leads in relocatees; WRA sanitation engineer here; relocation office expanded to provide better service.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #49: Dec. 2, 1944

Page 1: Casualties for centers reach 88; FDR hails 'wonderful' record; Tokyo-born youth volunteers to fight Japanese facists; new relocation plan to stress action in center; largest group of reservists leaves for active duty; okay is needed for re-entry; Colorado asks coast return; liberals to aid postwar Japan.

Page 2: With the Churches; vital statistics; two-day Christmas festivities planned; poll discloses majority think Japanese misled; request is made for larger bus; vital statistics; CE delegates attend meeting.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; marriages; 'King and Queen' named at baby contest; Sentinel staff to honor couple at turkey dinner; contest opens for Casaba queen; 200 attend join social Saturday.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; letters to editor; AFL typo union admits operator.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Property Owners Column; the Mercury Herald and the Bill of Rights; This Weeks' Heroes.

Three years for draft evasion.

Page 6: Heave fighting cont; delegates return from SCA meet; visitors; leaves; valuable service here is performed by weather man; action in center cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Myer to address JACL; officers take 2 more evaders; soldiers laud bond sellers working in Salt Lake City drive; From the Nation's Press; sixth war bond drive opens; Private Yamamoto never lost sight of Nisei's fight; $800 donated by community for wounded soldiers fund; Brooklyn hears Puccini's opera despite protest.

Vol. 3 #50: Dec. 9, 1944

Page 1: Editorial; future is encouraging JACL conference is told; Baldwin says evacuation was 'most tragic'; three wounded fighting Nazis; memorial services scheduled today for six war dead; two more leave for active duty.

Two articles

Page 2: With the Churches; medical aid man faces heavy fire to save wounded; resettlers have new security in Middle Atlantic states; Chicagoans find way to keep rowdy element from socials.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; long live the king; Parade; Scouts sponsor annual Cub rally; Sentinel editor, bride honored; five more enter Casaba queen contest; mid-term grads will be honored.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; Property Information.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Letter to the Editor; evacuees urged not to travel; vital statistics; property information.

Page 6: Complete root seller work; leaves; visitors; ceremony unites pair in Indiana; future is encouraging cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Sixth war loan drive launched here; largest contingent of family relocatees to leave; 251 apply for jobs at Tooele; From the Nation's Press; Christians throughout nation send gifts to children here; soldiers' vote kills land law; Denverite starts drive to defray ACLU expenses.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #51: Dec. 16, 1944

Page 1: Opposing lines on coast drawing tighter; morale of blinded Nisei high during training; Nakaki earns officer's bars on graduation; 17 get orders for physicals; 'zoot suits, pachukes' to come under new 'special penalities'; halt program to laud Nisei.

The Hero and the Barber.

Page 2: With the Churches; sing Christmas carols.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; Victory dance tonight climaxes bond drive; SCA receives recognition; vital statistics; marriages.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; former Heart Mountaineer finds New Jersey city friendly; Nakaki cont.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; from camp to campus; visitors; leaves.

Page 6: funerals.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Personnel staff goes over the top; From the Nation's Press; project director pays tribute to 7 Heart Mountain dead; 'that's my wreath for Ted' writes former teacher; church aids in resettlement of evacuees; fifth member of Ishida famly joins Army; group helping race problem; local livestock capacity cut; pet club will be organized;

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #52: Dec. 16, 1944

Page 1: Reaction in California shows assorted opinions but many support Nisei; proclamation of Army considered vindication; machine is set in motion to aid relocating residents;

Rights to serve restored.

Endo.

Page 2: With the churches; classified ads.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; weddings; social news.

Page 4: Editorial; plans for relocating cont.; vindication; leaves.

Page 5:Visitors; One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; greetings from YWCA; coast reaction cont.

Page 6: Councilman picked.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Center-wide yuletide celebration set; Nisei will sing on 'Army Hour'; AF of L lauds Nisei soldiers; Corbett named school principal; Detroit hostel opens new suites; $1084 worth sold in bond drive; From the Nation's Press; local Christian church plans Christmas service.

Anti-prejudice.



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