Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. 4 #1-5

Vol. 4 #1: Dec. 30, 1944

Page 1: Message from project director; post-exclusion program instructions received; Ickes sends message for coming year; only cowards retreat from their fears; son of resident is promoted for officer-ability in field; 'ignorant American' is dangerous, says G.I. paper.

Page 2: With the Churches; funerals; high school gets new instructor; blaze causes minor damage.

Page 3: Covering the Heartbeat; Parade; mochigome lost in route here; social news; coal shipments here delayed; most relocatees plan to remain on Midwest jobs; vital statistics; weather halts sawmill work.

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; 'ignorant American' cont.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Letters to the Editor; Round Up.

Page 6: Leaves; visitors; Ickes' message cont; instructions cont; promotion cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Heart Mountain farm produces $95,000 worth of crops during 1944; writer would ban Hood River apples; Paul Oyamada now lieutenant; Kodama's unit to get funds; Nisei seamen visit parents after three months on high seas; From the Nation's Press; Chicago offers more services; Pvt. Sagara wins 'wings and boots'; pass resolution at C.E. meet; Miller leaves for new post.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #2: Jan. 6, 1945

Page 1: Outlook on coast brighter.

Hood River

More in California

Page 2: With the Churches; Kitasako recalls Christmases spent at Heart Mountain; Milwaukee paper awarded scroll.

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

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; Letters to the Editor; Pittsburgh churches endorse program to relocate Nisei; Seattle soldier aids wounded on Italian front.

Page 6: Massive evidence shows coast supporting return; leaves; visitors; assist evacuees cont.; Midwest papers support evacuees.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Christmas gifts please wounded Nisei soldiers confined in hospitals; Bob Takaichi is wounded; nine report for active duty; private awarded silver star for gallantry in action; From the Nation's Press; 22 discharged from service; crops stored in root cellar; Cpl. Okuma protects comrades from sniper in Vosges; JACL office open; Pvt. Konishi wins' wings and boots.'

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #3: Jan. 13, 1945

Page 1: Departures for coast will start tomorrow; 7 Nisei win DSCs for heroism; union groups go on record for evacuees; Masaye Nagao, former resident, in who's who among students; Nisei soldier in Burma jungles lauds evacuees; 1250 enrolled in adult classes; Capt. Kinoshita thrice wounded receives medal for gallantry.

Page 2: With the Churches; one Silver Star,four Bronze won by Nisei G.I.s; Omaha American Legion Post admits wounded Nisei veteran; vital statistics.

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

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; cartoon; Todd to deliver talk over KPOW; WRA nurse here on inspection trip.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; precendent-breaking ruling discussed; letters to the editor.

Page 6: Nagao cont.; most decorated single unit cont; leaves; sports; resettlement of families cont; Madison plays holiday host; 2 teachers join elementary school; visitors; Supreme Court decision cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: From the Nation's Press; 35 will graduate from high school; 252 residents called since reopening of draft for Nisei; 'It feels good to be on U.S. soil' says New Guinea veteran; pair released on FBI count; stamp exhibit set next week; Imai is named annual director.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #4: Jan. 20, 1945

Page 1: Visiting regulations tightened; Myer lashes anti groups on coast; sewing class makes dresses for French refugee children; encouraging letters received from many who would assist; Wirin will speak here; ten medical books donated to Heart Mountain hospital; service group extends aid; 'One man USO' invites Nisei.

Page 2: With the Churches; resettlers to New York met by welcoming group at stadium; fishermen will resume fishing; sports.

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

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

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; letters cont; exclusion scored by Justice Murphy; name dry goods store manager.

Page 6: Encouraging letters cont; leaves; sports; rules cont; exclusion scored cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Heart Mountain receives fire prevention award; From the Nation's Press; 16 enlisted reservists ordered to report for active duty; coast schools will accept local credits; grain yield satisfactory; books to wounded soldiers bring letters of appreciation; Mather heads office in Pittsburgh; friends make man apologize.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 4 #5: Jan. 27, 1945

Page 1: Opposition to coast return is based on four errors; Farm Security Administration makes loan plan for evacuees; evacuation compensation depends on evacuees; officers must enforce laws; San Jose group ready to help; restore names chief demands; 68 return to San Jose homes while Los Angeles draws 34.

Attacks.

Page 2: With the Churches; public welfare consultant here; Toriumis visit New England; Elmore joins hospital staff; farm neighbors encouraging; vital statistics; residents buy nearly $42,000 in bonds, stamps; Bussei to hold service; two more leave for active duty; trial continued until Monday.

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

Page 4: Editorial; On the Outside; Washington News-Letter; 'race prejudice treasonable to principles of Americanism'; basic errors cont.

Page 5: One Year Ago This Week; Round Up; necessity for mass eviction scouted; letters to the editor.

Page 6: Compensation cont; sports; leaves; visitors; FSA loans cont.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: High school enrollment totals 846; parents welcome back wounded son; From the Nations' Press; 'Ted' awarded Purple Heart posthumously; hogs will be slaughtered; five servicemen get discharges; 17 men leave for physicals; San Diego adopts resolution for returning evacuee pupils.

Hood River.

Pages 9-14: In Japanese.



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