Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1942 — Page 9
WASHINGTON, Oct. y 7 sax FRANCISCO, Oct. 33 (U.|nyes” Jessie Farrow, 43, hopes that punishment upon her d oth-| ing their lives.” “Remember that you's helpingin wha’ Ie aught was frue--ttiag ny had only “thought”
before. P.).—The Bethlehem Steel Co. ship- [the United States will bomb Japan [ers allegedly after. the The message said the Interna-istate highway svitem during ihe, yard will launch the new cruiser again. Droolitle raid—shook Mrs. Farrows| The soft-spoken liktle brunet came|national defense, and if the going|son was & prisoner of war,” Mrs. tional Red Cross had listed Farrow past week.
-| She t hope, de ite belief that this country should keep here last January from her home|gets tough; remember this and don’t |Farrow recalled. as a prisoner of war in a Japanese Oakland today under wartime se i ie exprosed shat hope i on hitting the enemy where it|in Darlington, S. C. to take a sec-|forget it—that there's nothing t00| Gen. Doolittle told her all about|camp on the ASiatic mainland,” The| 024s now open fo trafic are | surity restrictions, the navy 80". ld son, 1st Lieut. William Cllooer would hurt mos, retarial job with the board of eco-|good for us todo for our country.” |the raid, and he and Mrs. Doolittle camp was described as “the best|/R0sd 13, south of Wabash; road 15, -#hounced today. : Farrow, fell into Japanese hands| “I don’t think that (the threat) | nomic warfare. ; Last May 20, two days after the entertained her at their Washing-|prison camp the Japs have” The between Wabash and Lafountaines ‘Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, after the April 18 raid on Tokyo should stop the United States from| Last March she got a note from Tokyo raid was revealed by the ton apartment. Later Mrs. Doolit- | prisoners were well fed and in good |road 21, west of Converse; road 61, president of Mills College, will chris- [led by Brig. Gen. James H. Doo- \making other raids on Japan,” she|her son in Florida. ‘He was training | White House, Gen. Doolittle person- [tle took her to lunch. health, the message added. soithwest of Spurgeon; road 64, ten the ship, which was authorized |little. said. “When these boys volunteered|then for the Doolittle raid but could |ally informed Mrs, Farrow that her| “They were very nice,” she said.| “I felt better Wen,” Mrs. Farrow |from Birdseye to English; road 68, by congress in July, 1940. Not even the Japanese threut,/for the air corps and volunteered not, of course, tell his mother. What son was missing. Last August Gen. Doolittle sent. said. from road 57 to road 61.
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