Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1942 — Page 30
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RETURNS TO SHIP All Day Long They Plod Toward the Front, Boyish Figures in Worn, Faded Denim HUGE ORDER PLACED
| 0 RUN UP FL A 6 By LELAND STOWE and rifles, in addition, and beneath; We met them first making camp, to express their thanks but they| men and boys exude an indescrib- armies upon these little warriors FOR FLYING BOATS s Times the pitiless torturing sun, they mp kitchens, f won't take even one cigaret. They able confidence. They know the|in faded denim. COPRRA tne Chichro Dally New fe. mes| 21° P J UIYINE Ife Eaimp Sod’ a1 y After the first few hours with) DETROIT, March 27 (U. P.).—
march more than 20 miles in one’ 1 sorts of materi seem very happy simply to know Japs will be there. What of it? WITH THE CHINESE ARMY IN day. water pl al v 2 at ape they are welcome here. [oo have dealt With the Japanese them, you know how very big these | Nash-Kelvinator Corp. last night (SOUTHERN BURMA, March 27.—| These are the Chinese soldiers "NO COrrving everything on their “yo, = remember the gigantic TheY : panese| jittle Chinese soldiers are. | snttotced. receidt of rualtiniie
Crewman on Torpedoed inevitable bamboo poles. They had mountains of Yunnan, which they before. — | ng m the Jap tide ’ : lime . . : » AU a$ long You Ses View plone Whi Hive Ems ta sul the Seb reed like this 800 miles or much have crossed, and you try to imag-| Their shoulder poles are ben: REPORTS JAP ENVOY lion-doliar navy contract for con
U. S. Vessel Is One of 14 [the roads and bypaths, moving uplin Buring shi pr rong tne | more than that, all the way down ine that long march of hundreds of down in a steep arc to the earth. struction of giant long-range flying and up toward the front, boyish| t= troops |the Burma road from Kunming, far miles with nothing much more than Their black felt siippers tramp up| |§ SENT TO VATICAN voats to transport freight and mse To Survive Sub Attack. [little figures clad in worn, faded, : up in Yunnan province. Their feet|rice and more rice to eat, and you and down in the stifling dust. The : derials of war. denim With Among Chiang's Best churned up the dust in the road, look at those back-breaking bur- sun blasts down ceaselessly upon| TOKYO, March 27 aperess! The. torr-metored. silos. GUD MOREHEAD CITY, N. C, March j their visored They belong to the particular their burdens bounced rhythmically | dens Which they are carrying so|their bodies. They rarely talk with| broadcast). ~The Japanese foreign ie : Doe up 27 (U. P).—A crew-member of a fF CAPs of the my which is renowned in China |UP 8nd down on the poles. When lightly, and you see the calm assur- each other because the physical office announced today that Japan |C*!eS Of the Vought-Sikorsky “Ex torpedoed American merchant iive | Jugberis: They are listed among the picked we waved, they waved and smiled. ance in their faces, and you apyel] exeryon is too great, too unremitt- was exchanging diplomatic rep- | calibur,” will be assembled at New ship today told how he re-boarded SE CL like; ley sre 2 p | Fifth Year of war for Them as to why they do not look at all/ing. Yet they march on. resentatives with the Vatican for the | Orleans, spokesmen said. Parts > coal miners in a troops of Generalissimo Chiang tired and why they laugh at the| This is the new and magnificent first time. and sub-assemblies will be made at the medium-sized vessel and ran up| i ist Cos Big they have fought i ae SS hry Sear of oe first provocation. human barrier which the Jap im The foreign office announced that Nas xian bishts i Graig ‘old glory,” after it had been rick but they many es. i ' vaders of Burma had not counted Ken Harada, councillor of the Jap-|Rapids, Mich., and Milwaukee, Wis. abandoned following an enemy sub- are carrying They look very young, yet they simplest soldier's diet in the world: They've Met Japs Before on meeting. Along much of|anese embassy at Vichy, had en The Grand Rapids and Milwauati k f ih Atl tie! heavy packs and have been in uniform for three or That meat is something they are They keep moving up and up.|Burma’s front this barrier is al- named envoy to the Holy See. kee plants will make sub-assemblies Ee Bitar Siw Rirue rifles and all four years. Strangely enough, de- lucky to taste once a week and that| Jap advance guards will be there ready in position and others will| Harada formerly was commissioner |for hulls, fuselages and wings. Boatswain Garland Gene Hen< sorts of equip- spite their slender bodies, their) their pay is exactly 60 American somewhere ahead, yet in every face be fitted in place. You get the im-|of the Japanese office at the League| More workers will be employed at derson of New Orleans. who left & Mr. Stow ment. (heavy burdens, the terrific heat,!cents 8 nih Yet again and'and gesture these little Chinese pression that, ‘after all, the real|of Nations. these plants than ever employed lifeboat and swam back to the ship. . © Some of them they do not look tired. When you again, when we hold out cigarets soldiers wear the armor of supreme | fighting in Burma has only just be-| A Vatican representative will be during peace time, it “was stated, as oO f 14 survivors landed Carty weapons that weigh more meet them, like all Chinese troops, they refuse to accept them. Some-|unconcern. Looking at them, some- gun. Generalissimo Chiang has|sent to Tokyo, the announcement and the plants will go into produca one : 'than 100 pounds. With their packs they are quick to smile, (times they hold up clasped hands how you feel stronger. These little staked the reputation of all his| said, tion shortly.
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