Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. 4 #26-31

Vol. 4 #26: June 23, 1945

Page 1: Center closing date to be set; 230 leave on special for outside; Pvt. Kageta, seven others recuperating at Fort Lewis; Nisei soldiers give $3638 for FDR memorial; new lives.

Page 2: With the Churches.

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

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; every minority group scapegoated; letters to the editor; Pvt. Kageta cont.; Pvt. Yamamura back from Europe.

Page 6: Visitors; sports.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Closing date cont; Myer contacts WRA personnel on West Coast; From the Nation's Press; relocation plan is streamlined; Los Angeles citizens demand specific action of governor; 64-year-old man lost for 24 hours; Presbyterian Church reveals scholarships for nine centers.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #27: June 30, 1945

Page 1: Officers of famous 442nd have replacement plan to assist returning vets; project director urges early relocation plans; relocation men confer with officials here; Myer estimates 24,000 will return to Pacific Coast; 91-year-old man leaves for Chicago; many Californians make the long trip back home to reestablish themselves.

Page 2: With the Churches; church holds public reception at Yakima for former residents; former resident wins art contest in Baltimore, Md.

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

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; Issei, Nisei resettlers aid in redecorating new hostel.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; six dangers of prejudice explained; WRA aide here to make study; special train cont.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; 80,000 people to view art; results of marble tourney given; JACL lauds FEPC effort; vital statistics.

Marines against prejudice.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Three hostels service as temporary lodging for Seattle relocatees; group plans assistance in Wisconsin; reservists report for active duty; new Pittsburgh hostel opened; seniors top high school honors list; From the Nation's Press; Navy spreads Nisei doctrine; Nisei war vet recent visitor; JACL gets grant from foundation; professional men prefer East for new practices.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #28: July 7, 1945

Page 1: 2209 leave center in six months; 180 residents ride 'special' on relocation; soldiers will accept Nisei, Myer predicts; most evacuees are returning to California; Reverand Murphy fights League; residents find life can be resumed despite three years behind barbed wires.

Page 2: With the Churches.

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

Page 4: Editoiral; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; 808 graduate in three-year period; letters to the editor; former residents enter new schools; veterans play on the return trip at Stevens.

Page 6: Leaves this week; special coaches cont; Reverend Murphy cont; WRA aid to talk at YBA service; blaze causes $200 damage.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: WRA fights incipient boycotts; Seattle Council of Churches provides extra hostel service; From the Nation's Press; G.I. editorial lauds 'buddies' in CBI area; Joe E. Brown fights bigots; recruiter seeks sixty workers for lumber deal; residents must plan cont; Governor names Nisei's friend; Honolulu Lions urge protection.

Pages 9-12: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #29: July 14, 1945

Page 1: Heart Mountain to close November 15; Nisei interpreters quiz Jap prisoner; many 442nd veterans return after impressive ceremony; July 28th issue folds Sentinel; project director's statement; six to report for induction.

ACLU offers reward.

Page 2: With the Churches; Buddhists hold annual Obon services today and tomorrow; vital statistics.

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

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; letters to the editor; Chicagoans get acquainted with new friends at meetings.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; watchfulness in post-war ear needed; officials laud ordinance crew; Heart Mountain closing cont.

Draft evaders.

VFW prejudice.

Page 6: Leaves this week; 442nd veterans cont; Colonel offers employment to Nisei couple in San Diego.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Relocation planning at new high; From the Nation's Press; OPA hits snag setting prices; three men leave for physicals; six mess halls closed to date; Japanese section editor relocates; stores, hotels, farms, new industry find beginning as evacuees return home.

Vol. 4 #30: July 21, 1945

Page 1: Relocation planning will terminate Oct. 1; special train no. 5; hostel wins wide support at Pittsburgh.

Produce people.

Purposeful misleading of public.

Page 2: With the Churches.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; social news; Nisei gallantry cont.

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Letters cont; Private Naito's letter to the VFW; departures on the July 20 special movement.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; 44 stamp club members see film; hogs, chickens slaughtered; Todd takes job at Gila center.

Woman jailed for threats.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Officers speak for Nisei rights; From the Nation's Press; two Heart Mountain G.I.s show outstanding valor in battle; assistant chief nurse appointed; Nisei called as American as hamburger; Heart Mt. 'Special' passengers pick up threads of past life to start again.

Vol. 4 #31: July 28, 1945

Page 1: Center prepares for closing date; Sentinel published last issue; survey will start Aug. 1 on relocation; Pfc. Yamamoto awarded medal for gallantry; Robertson says; Todd now Gila director.

Page 2: With the Churches; council election set; vital statistics.

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

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

Page 5: The Scratch Pad; Round Up; poem; letters to the editor; Payne with UNRRA; One Year Ago This Week; evacuees may now quality for NHA.

Page 6: Visitors; leaves; sports; center activities.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Enterprises to terminate normal business; From the Nation's Press; Warrant Officer Hirai visits folks on leave from Pacific; director asks relocatees to assist others; Kaltenborn aids students; Heart Mountain artist helped task force take Alessandria.



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