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Young people of the First Pres-| Mindful that persons versed in byterian church are inviting Sun-| missions are predicting that foreign day school superintendents and missions be the “spearhead of reteachers of all denominations to habilitation abroad in the post-war attend their presentation of ° “Glow- | era,” the youth of the First church ing Ember” tomorrow at 7p. m. in have pxtended their invitation. the. church. “Glowing Ember,” just off the
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For the Combined American Press Distributed by the United Press 8TH
WITH THE BRITISH ARMY March 30 (Delayed) (U. P.). —Today I visited the Polish sec-| tor of the 8th army front. The decisions of Yalta were a seto the national aspiraWladyslaw Anders’ | they from that blow to go on fighting in| the common cause has convinced
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ever be offered worthy of the which they fight. But I think our deepest, admiration must be given not to the men but to the women, the Polish wom-! en 1 sdw there. Women, but most girls, barely in their teens. There are several thousanas of ‘them serving in Italy. Gen Bohusz-Szyzko, Gen. Anders’ | deputy commander .of the Polish ! 2TMY; MeL us IN Bommel Tealian, town Where the Headquarters were. “Bohush’; is a big blond man with | washing-blue - eyes set in a :tired, strong face. He said: “We love Americans, we Poles. | We are glad that you have come to see us.” We nt to see 316th transportation
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that Poland is independence for
the .women's company in he field is .corps of :Polish WACs"” made up of :232 Polish? their own maintenance work and drive’ three-ton | trucks, and drive them well Their matron, Mme. told how one girl's truck
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agwounded soldier to many of these girl their barracks. Their basic sto-ries-were all much the same. Most of them had been arrested, like almost all of the soldiers. of Gen Anders’ division, by the Reds during the early days of the war in Soviet occupied Poland. They had been ripped from their families and deported to Russia. Most of these girls do not where any ilies are. army,” said one dark-eyed girl to me. After Hitler's,
I talked
know members of their fam-
attack .on Russia, these women were liberated from Red jails and deportation: camps ang allowgd to join the vast army assembled by Anders, himself let out of jail for the purpose. Then they marched through Rusthe Near East. How many omen died on that ter-
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for want of Shejter care is a -story yet metor transport barracks was a big Fascist transformed theil rooms. On thei wooden tables are cracked and bottles full of blossoms. what I shall remember; ‘1 until I die, were the beds: ittle soldiers’ cots, covered vith their khaki blankets, and on ach bed there was a baby y pillow
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nt of five dozen hens’ eggs. When e, monkeys at the zoo had a scram-
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trimmed with torn lace and a doll. | {I asked Mme.
Gylinska, “why do they each have a doll on the little pillow?” “Oh,” she said. coddle and
“They must have something to to pat. They see in it a child of their own. two daughters mniyself in of Poland which is now heard
I have that part lled Russia. I have not from them in six years.” I ‘found one American at the headquarters of the Polish corps. He is a biz six-foot-four. fellow with a ‘tremendous barrel chest, called Maj. Balcer, from Michigan. “Well,” he said to me,- “how's | congress?” “That's good,” he went on. 1 ran for congress once myself. I was beaten—by another Polish American called Lesinski. Give him my tegards when you -get back. Tell him Ill be seeing him. Tell him I. have never professed I got licked.” Gen. “Bohush” said: “We understand that politics are Cel Cermcd! Be wig AR We -have ‘patience; We -fight Poland. We have seen that hee are no positions which cannot be militarily taken if one plans weil and wisely and is willing to count the cost. We will yet see our land free.” 4s = There are gu ins under the girls’ pillows and the faces of their dolls vare caked with the salt of their tie “mothers’ tears, and perhaps blood spilled in. battle by the wounded, too. Who knows?
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-|items as mechanical refrigerators,|fighting a one-front war in the
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