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siilNGTON, March 7 V)
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Itm JiiKwIck, 17, mid Edward
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i7MnIn Phono 3231
Heart-Breaking Letter
Demonstrates Courage of 1
Woman Held fay Japanese
one through which ran a tlircad
o bravery, was received this
ween by Mrs. J. C. Scvclk, 424
Adiuiin, f ro in her duughtcr-in-law,
EHthcr Hullunt Scvclk. one
of the American women liberat
ed from bnnto Tomus prison at
Manila.
Mis. Scvclk advised her mnlh.
or-ln-luw ot details of the death
of Lt. Paul Scvclk, first authen-
lie word which has been re-
eclved here. I.t. Scvclk was tho
only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Scvclk.
In another letter lo her nar.
onts, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bcllant,
10UU inompson, Esther said that
she weighed but 01 pounds, far
ociow nor normal weight or lzo
pounds. She was wounded when
the Japs fired on Santo Tomas
prison, but said that her wounds
were slight, however, tho shrap
nel killed one of her very dear
friends, a Mrs. Robb, who was
next lo her. Mrs. Robb, whose
husband Is a prisoner in Japan,
left a little girl whom Esther Is
cnrlng for and intends to bring
to the United States until she
contacts members of tho Robb
family.
Esther. In other letters home.
expressed tlio greatest love and
admiration for the Filipino peo
ple. Hero is her letter to Mrs.
Scvcik:
"Dearest Dad, Mother and
Mnry. At last I can sit down and
wrilo to you. It's been so long, I
scarcely know where to begin. I
havo received no word from, or
of. uny of you until Fayc's letter
when our forces arrived.
"Did you know that Paul was
one of the, if not the last, to sur
render on Butnan. He was a first
lieutenant in charge of 10 men.
They holed up In a pocket in
the mountains, did not know
about the surrender, and held
the Japs off for four days at
which time an their ammunition
was exhausted. All the men
wcro killed but Paul and be
fore they captured him, he
had presence of mind enough to
smash all our machine guns and
arms. Tho Jans were so amazed
at his courage that even they
made a hero of him. He was fed
and clothed and well treated by
them for a few days, then taken
to Camp O'Donncil. A few days
Inter he comnlalned of a head'
ache and fever,, lost conscious
ness that evening, and died the
next morning of cerebral malar-
la which he had contracted in
Bataan. I was unable to learn
any of these details (though I've
known of his death for three
years), until day before yester
day when i was anio to taut to
a friend of his who was with
him when ho died. He left the
babv and I on December 26
1041, lo Join forces. The city fell
and I never saw him again.
"Tho Japs allowed me to stay
out of Santa Tomas with Alan,
who was only five or six months
old, for 15 months after the oc
cupation. I lived with friends
and had a desperate struggle get.
ting food and money but man
aged all right. '
"The Japs began to be suspi
cious of our actions because on
April 2, 1943, we were picked
up and brought to Santo Tomas.
Alan had a bad cold which grew
worse and worse. I tried to get
him into the small children's
hosrjitnl. but there was no room
only eight beds and 500 children
In enmrj. After he had run a
fever of 104 degrees for one
week, the Japs let mo take him
outside to a hospital. We fought
desperately for three weeks for
his life. Spanish, Swiss, Filipin
os, even one German, combed
tho city for medicine but it was
too late. He died on June 25,
1943, only three days before he
was two years old. I had his re
mains placed in a vault at the
beautiful cathedral of St. Mary's
and St. John's, thinking I could
bury him with his daddy after
tno war.
"I received word yesterday
link tho Jnns comrjletcly de
stroyed the cathedral a few days
ngo. What can I say? What can
I even feci any morel Nothing,
my dears, who feel these losses
along with me. We must be
Day and Evening Clones
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brave, we must go ont They both
died bravely and for their coun
try, even Alan was a prisoner.
No one can ever take the places
in our heart held by our two
Sevcik boys, Paul and Alan.
There arc no words to - express
our mutual bereavements. I will
come home and be with you as
soon as I can. Until then, my
love and sympathy. Your daugh
ter and sister-in-law, Esther."
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AS RESTRICTED
Tighter restrictions governing
issuance of supplemental gaso
line rations to volunteer work
ers have been annouhced by the
UFA in view of tne limited gaso
line suDDly and the fact that pre
vious provisions were so broad
that many issuances could not be
justified, E. W. Eggen, OPA mile
age rationing representative,
said today.
volunteer workers deemed el
igible under the new ruling, ef
fective March 9, must be in one
of the following categories:
1. Certain types of activities
for social service agencies.
2. Work regularly performed
under direction of governmental
units - which contribute to the
war effort or the general welfare.
3. Work regularly performed
under tne direction ot a govern
mental agency or non-profit or
ganization which either contrib
utes to the general welfare by
aiding present or discharged
members of the armed forces, or
their families, or the families of
deceased members, . or contrib
utes directly to: the war effort.
4. Work by a minister who is
regularly serving a congregation
In meeting the religious needs of
the locality that he regularly
serves.
5. Work regularly performed
by representatives of govern
ment, management, or labor in
recruiting or training industrial
wurneig ur in maintaining peace
ful labor relations.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Pvt. Ralph Mundlin from Mis
sissippi. Mere until March 15.
Cpl. John - Stewart from
Barnes General hospital, Van
couver, wash. Here until March
13.-
The: above service, people are
entitled to free passes to the
local theatres and free fountain
service at Lost River dairy bv
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C. Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets. ' -
Search For Young
Campers Ends
OREGON CITY.- March 7 (IP)
Sheriff's deputies and a posse of
volunteers- who started at dawn
this morning to search for three
small children reported missing
in the woods,. were called back
today.
The youngsters, Pearl Avery,
10, Jacquelyn . Fiske, 5, and
brother Larry, 3, trudged into
their homes this morning, trail
ing blankets and utensils they
had taken when they went camp
ing on Tuesday afternoon.
Parents and neighbors had
spent last night scouring the
hills between Springwatcr and
Estacada.
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SEATTLE, March 7.(P) A
westbound Great Northern mail
train was derailed six miles east
of Skykomish in the heart of the
Cascades early today, killing the
fireman, Harold Fleming, Seat
tle. The engineer, Frank demons,
and brakeman, Earl W. Kilde,
all of Seattle, were injured when
the locomotive and six cars left
the tracks In a ravine at 5:45
a. m. near Foss river. One of
the cars was a coach,
An Everett ambulance and Dr.
Wednesday, March 7, 1345
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Leo Trask left for the wreck
scene, about 50 miles northeast
of here.
Great Northern officials said
the main line was reopened,
three hours after the wreck. -
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W. Keys, to find the girl have
been unsuccessful.
Three Bombers Lost
In Week's Flying
MOUNTAIN HOME. Idaho.
March 7 (IP) Three B-24 bph
ers lost within' a week was the
toll today for tne in o u n t a i n
Home army air base.
' Col. John H. Gibson, station
commandant, said today wreck
age of a plane near Denio, Ore.,
had been identified as that of a
plane missing from this base sev
eral days. Names of the nine
crew members were announced
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northwest of the field yesterday,
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