Heart Mountain, Wyoming Sentinel Supplement, Issues 171-190

171. February 15, 1944: Former Santa Anitans asked to check property receipt numbers; Red Cross messages received for local residents; sign-up for apprenticeship training in barber shop begins; results of special council election announced; more job offers received at outside employment office;wake services; general information; third page in Japanese.

172. February 17, 1944: boys club advisors meeting moved; block managers to distribute Red Cross messages; general information; memorial services; second page in Japanese.

173. Missing.

174. February 24, 1944: Wake services; forum on social hygiene; unemployed asked to register at employment office; general information; more job offers received at outside employment office; wake and funeral notice; third page in Japanese.

Poston and Granada trouble.

175. February 29, 1944: 500 men needed immediately for railroad work; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; second page in Japanese.

Tule Lake resident caught making booze.

176. March 2, 1944: Tea, Miso distributed to local residents; wake services; man dies at hospital; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; second page in Japanese.

Rumor about evacuees being killed.

177. March 7, 1944: More draftees leave tomorrow for physical examinations; wake services; more job offers received at outside employment office; Red Cross meeting; general information; thank yous, ad for help in motel, third page in Japanese.

178. March 9, 1944: Main gate passes to depot available; Red Cross information; general information; second page in Japanese.

179. March 14, 1944: more job offers received at outside employment office; Red Cross information; relocatees should make arrangements early for shipping property; general information; third page in Japanese.

Assault cases.

180. March 16, 1944: Special diet privileges to be curtailed; special elections set for blocks 17 and 27; general information; wake and funeral notice; second page in Japanese.

181. March 21, 1944: 76 draftees leave this week for physical examinations; residents warned of distilling and selling liquor; more job offers received at outside employment office; Red Cross information; general information; in appreciation; third page in Japanese.

182. March 23, 1944: New postal rates effective Sunday; Red Cross medicines distributed to block offices; general information; second page in Japanese.

183. March 28, 1944: More draftees called this week for physical exam; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; shoyu distributed to residents; resettlers reminded to make application early for shipping property; unclaimed mail; third page in Japanese.

More draft-related arrests.

184. March 30, 1944: More draftees leave this morning for physical examination; acting project attorney here; Red Cross messages received here; more job offers received at outside employment office; electricity to be turned off to make repairs; general information.

Poston men going to jail.

185. April 4, 1944: Residents to clean up barracks and blocks; draftees to report to Ft. Logan for physical exams; new work schedule announced; Go For Broke to be shown this week; Red Cross information; recruiter for Stevens Hotel here; last rites; general information; warnings issued by police chief; night school registration next week; schedule of classes; page 4 is in Japanese.

186. April 6, 1944: 22 more residents pass pre-induction physicals; Red Cross messages received here; rulings ease shipment of evacuee property; WRA sanitation engineer lauds clean-up campaign; costume design course to continue; general information; ad from Cody Greenhouse; the Stevens Hotel job offers; Camp Savage selecting Nisei for classes; wake service; residents warned to keep away from area north of center; pages 4 and 5 are in Japanese.

187. April 11, 1944: Housing space will not be saved for residents on seasonal leave; certificate of indebtedness payments to be made; travel grants available; no authority given to collect money in center; more job offers received at outside employment office; program to honor draftees to be held; general information; third page in Japanese.

188. April 14, 1944: Arrangements to leave must be made early; more job offers received at outside employment office; general information; books, games, musical instruments to be distributed; activities must be scheduled; warnings issued by police chief; shoe stamp regulations announced; girl games scheduled; Red Cross information; third page in Japanese.

189. April 18, 1944: Four draftees report to Ft. Logan for pre-induction examinations; tax payers must file statements; clean-up campaign reward dinners to be served tonight; residents must register for seasonal work by April 25; Red Cross information; program for eight draftees will be held; seventeen-year-olds must register; new provision added to criminal code; former Los Angeles resident dies; general information.

190. April 20, 1944: Todd to speak at program tomorrow morning; general information; memorial rites; Japanese movie to be shown (Haha wo Tazuncto); ball players, drivers warned; more job offers received at outside employment office; two notices.



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