Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1945 — Page 12

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| Army hey Organ Organized Aided British Secretly.

. LONDON, May 17 (U; P.)—The Burmese national army, organized, trained and equipped by the Japanese after the invasion of Burma, secretly co-operated with the allies all the time, authorities disclosed. The army, which silently bore the stigma of “traitors” while apparently under Japanese domina-

beside the British against the Japanese.

| two youthful Burmese approached the British, explaining the Japanese | invasion had caused 8 split be- | tween Burma nationalist and left wing circles. | The two, claiming to be emis- | saries of the left wing group which | did not believe Japanese promises,

| tegrity and were helped in organiz- | ing by British officers who para- | chuted into Burma. | Spied for British | The movement spread and Ine fluenced other groups which further T were inspired by reports of the success of Filipino guerrilla successes in liberating the Philippines. Even the north Burma hill people, the Kachins and the Chins, co-operated | secretly with the British. | The tribes spied for the British {and organized ambushes, always {avoiding anything that might dis- | rupt allied plans. > | The national army hoodwinked {the Japanese into believing it was | supporting them while simultahe- | ously waging secret warfare against {thém.. The deception was prac- | ticed up to the last phases of the | Burma campaign, one British of- | ficer participant said. | They actually held a farewell parade to the Japanese before “de- | parting to defend Burma against the allies,” whereas they actually | took up positions against the Jap-

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BURMESE TRICK TLecal Marine's War Stafches. Among 200 on Display Here

Marine Cpl. Donald A, Peters, Indianapolis, serving the second marine air wing, is shown at work in the mapping section of his unit.

He is one of 14 marine artists whose sketches are on exhibit here.

0. E. 8, TO MEET Prospect chapter 452, O. E. 8., will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at’ Prospect Masonic hall,

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MORE THAN 200 watercolors ad sketches of marine corps combat dre on display at the Indianapolis Press club and will go on public display in Block's auditorium May 28. The work of 14 enlisted marines, the exhibit includes watercolors, pencil and ink sketches, pastels and other media. SubJects range from serious works of Japanese-marine combat art to cartoons caricaturing marine life in Pacific outposts. One of the artists whose work Is represented is Cpl. Donald A. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Péters, 227 E. 10th st, with the

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cific action and now is based in this country,

PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT James W. Boyer, husband of Mis. Jane Reynolds Boyer, 60 Meridian pl, and son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Boyer, 5269- Central ave. has been promoted to first lieutenant with the 34th division of the 5th army.

He recently was awarded the combat infantryman’s badge.

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Members if charge of the dance at Howe are-Charles Irwin, Darrell Springer, Art Alexander, John Zeller, Ed Broden, R. A. Simmons, Mrs. C. D. Vawter, Mrs. Fred Backer, Mrs, Duke Hania, Mrs. Ralph Weber,

Those on the hayride committee are John Bradley, Dorothy Hilligoss, Marjorie Sony and Edna McIntyre, These in charge of the follies are Alexander Kasey, Delbert Bowles, Mary Stoykovich, Sophia Marianas, Wendell Curtis, Margie Keith, Agnes Andrews, Virginia Swaynie, Bill Robinson, Rosie Englert, and the Boogie Barn orchestra.

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