Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. 3 #41-45

Vol. 3 #41: Oct. 7, 1944

Page 1: Farm crops damaged by hail, frost; 'They Call Me Joe' broadcast today to tell story of Nisei; unity of purpose noted by paper in churches asking evacuee return; spirit of Nisei in combat in Italy praised; five leave for ordinance work; Nisei awarded Purple Heart; local council election set; 'We want you to know that your dad is tops.'

Page 2: With the Churches; Nisei getting 'square deal'; book club planned for wounded G.I.s; second chaperoned housing for girls opened in Chicago; Chicagoans greet JACL president; vital statistics.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; The Social World; Parade.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; cartoon; Washington News-Letter; elementary school teacher arrives.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; resettlers aided by New York hostel; This Week's Heroes; 442nd orchestra entertains Fifth Army soldiers in Italy; spirit of Nisei cont; seek whereabouts of two persons.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; two Nisei squads kill 30 Germans; 'Your Dad is Top's' cont.; Nisei bag seven Nazi prisoners.

Hawaii says 'No' to prejudice.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Plans complete for fire prevention week; scholarship fund gifts total $432; From the Nation's Press; evacuees urged to accept challenge of relocation now; 14 men report for active duty; women's unit will be ready; Nisei families relocating to Cleveland assured of housing; local girls head student group.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #42: Oct. 14, 1944

Page 1: Ordinance depot welcomes local workers; Kelly hears Dillon Myer, quits own plan; six sons in U.S. Armed Forces reasons for faith in country; Americans of Japanese ancestry perform deeds of heroism with Fifth Army.

Korematsu case

Page 2: With the Churches; deeds of heroism cont; Myer predicts warm welcome; Hawaiian lingo battles Nazi; Miller named chief of area.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; The Social World; Parade; vital statistics.

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Philadelphia hostel serves as gateway for resettlers; This Weeks Heroes; mother has six in armed services cont; ordinance workers cont.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; local fund totals $526; Masuda enters law practice; Buddhists open Chicago church.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Cooperative colonization plan suggested; three reservists report for duty; over million pounds picked; councilmen to be picked; From the Nation's Press; fall threshing near finish; Carroll to leave for Denver parlay; fire prevention movie shown.

Anti-prejudice.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #43: Oct. 21, 1944

Page 1: 1 DSC, 1 Silver Star, 1 Bronze Star 'reflecting the finest tradition'; conditions at Tootle depot better than expected; Gila workers finish fleet for U.S. Navy; with the Nisei troops of the Fifth Army in Italy; McWilliams tells story of prejudice; G.I.s want letters from home; grease monkey becomes major; wounded Nisei sends donation to scholarship fund.

Draft dodgers.

Page 2: With the Churches; Sergeant wins field promotion for leadership during battle; second root cellar completed.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; G.I. letters cont.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Myer notes shift in public thinking; This Weeks' Heroes; McWilliams tells new story cont.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; DSC cont; visiting minister to give address; vital statistics.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Heart Mountain to join in war fund drive; volunteer crews organized to unload coal; Wolters here to aid evacuees; New York artist wins first prize; deadline set for contests; hospital gets three senior nurses; postal fees will be cut; new Red Cross officers picked; clothes sent to children of France; students earn leaders' honor; fire damages truck in block 15; new medical officer here; managers named.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #44: Oct. 28, 1944

Page 1: 1 DSC, 1 Silver Star earned by Nisei; 90% of Nisei team get infantry rewards; 10 Heart Mountain residents leave Monday for induction; pin-ball machine saves life of Nisei in Italy; Negroes worse off than Nisei says Oberlin college student.

Korematsu

Draft Dodgers

Page 2: With the Churches; Kakeba named editor of Eagle; daikon pickled at warehouse; relocation officer here for interviews; Nisei commissioned as major in Army.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; dignity, beauty mark inaugural Buddhist service in Chicago.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; acceptance of Nisei urged by Myer; This Weeks' Heroes; pin-ball machine cont.

Page 6: DSC cont; leaves; visitors; enterprises pick nine trustees; vital statistics; missionary to talk; Nisei engineers knock off their share of Krauts.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: 3000 Nisei enrolled in 550 colleges; From the Nation's Press; Nisei captain visits center; 'we're fighting for right to live in peace, security and dignity'; Red Cross to conduct drive; local council posts filled; citizenship law now effective; 44 new farm workers hired to complete harvest program.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 3 #45: Nov. 4, 1944

Page 1: Heart Mountain soldier wins coveted Silver Star for gallantry in action; radio operator takes Nazi trio; First Lady greets newlyweds at Buffalo relocation office; Mary Yamagiwa-WAC recruit-wants farm life-after the war; two wounded in South France; Staff. Sgt. Kimura considered tops as air observer; political pressure intensified on alien land law amendment.

7 Fair Play members convicted

Page 2: With the Churches; four hog feeders under construction; Red Cross drive in grade schools almost complete; vital statistics; Poston minister to speak here; printing club for boys formed.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade.

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; congregational church extends a helpful hand to all evacuees; catch those little hazards says essay contest winner; New York Nisei Democratic group endorses FDR.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; Nisei from relocation centers performing duty heroically; harvesting of crops to end; sports; Deluth relocation officer to arrive; Nisei neutralizer rough on Krauts.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: More reservists to report for active duty; high school students win poster and essay contests; Hayashida chairman of council; From the Nation's Press; fund is near $1000 mark; Heart Mountain ready for Nov. 7; WAC volunteer visits center; Bodine says student council will continue through 1945; residents attend Bethel collage.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.



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