Show A Freed Prisoner Oi o Japanese Readies Reaches Home Attractive Mrs 1 Kenneth F. F Jor Jon gensen who was a prisoner of the Japanese for many months in the Philippine islands arrived in Bountiful Wednesday evening Ij Ii- r v 6 t Mrs Kirs Kenneth F. F F Jorgensen Lipstick to Is 00 lu in Philippines j after Her landing at San Francisco alif Calif Cali on the S. S S. S Monterey Sept 21 1 In Bountiful Mrs Jorgensen was vas reunited with her mother Mrs Irs Robert Hobert John Bonnemort who was vas also Interned by the th e Japanese but ut arrived in the United States a few months ago Mr Bonnemort also a former Japanese internee is s at present plesent in Idaho but will arrive within a few to visit with his daughter Although she f fo Vowed stowed no ill effect from her im im Mrs Ms Jorgensen said hei het weight drop drop- dropped ped pod to 89 pounds pounds' during her in in- while he h normally weighs pounds r t- t 4 K B A I 1 iv V S r vere were residing car B gui northern Luzon isia when W Vi war II II it began The T Tic et decided d. d f hide out from aps and helped to organize gueth fighters and find hiding biding places fr IT T them They camf ln contact wit many sunny American army officers wh r had escaped from the Bataan march of ot death and from Jap prison camps The Japanese had announced a death penalty for for- anyone assisting guerillas but the tha and help ed cd d these patriotic fighters in every way av possible I i I I Mrs Jorgensen recalled that the Japanese burned their home borne and andall andall andall all their possessions a few hours hours- after they had fled from their home lome soon after the Japs invaded Luzon She her husband and parents parents par par- were able to hide out until Dec 7 1942 when they decided that if they did not surrender Lucy lacy lile would soon be captured After ing log themselves up they were care carr careful ful to claim no knowledge of any guerilla activities They were imprisoned im at Baguio until Dec 28 1944 when they were moved to prison in Manilla Their release came February 4 4 1945 19 after a daring rescue by U S army anny men Since her lien release Mrs Jorgen Jorgensen sen has been an o of which is the army ra rn- dio and cable section Her lIer husband is a civilian engineer with the th Engineers Forestry battalion batt lion A former student of the University of Utah Mrs Jorgensen is a graduate grad grad- graduate of Davis high school and she had iad been in the Philippine islands 8 OVa z years Inflation is the worst thing resi resi- residents dents of the Philippines have to cope with Mrs Jorgensen said adding that a good lipstick costs as high as 60 there while tiny eggs cost 35 each cacho Dwelling places are arc scarce and clothes are almost impossible to buy All stores sell goods for prices above regulation prices she said and the black market does a thriving business Mrs Jorgensen will be a guest of her grandmother Mrs Cora Butler in Bountiful this winter and she expects her husband to arrive here next spring |