Show DIPLOMATS TO Continued from page pago 1 I. by bandits had withdrawn a short distance Letters sent out by foreign ca captives captives cap cap- tives tl indicates indicate that at the tho time only three of their number Major Roland W W. Pinger Finger Major Robert Rober A A. Allen AlIen and Lee Solomon all Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans had been moved to the summIt summit summit sum sum- mit of ot mountain the tho others others others oth oth- ers remaining at a as camp camp campon on the slopes The three however were visited by other captives who reported re reported re- re ported that they were allowed to see only a a. restricted area The summit with Its narrow area was described as The Chinese children emaciated ed and clad In remnants remnants' of ot silk sUIt were vere a pathetic sight Leon Friedman summing up his hs impressions said tho the place would be bo a fortune to a n. movie director but as a prison is hell hell Both Friedman and another captive captive cap cap- ap- ap tive J J. B B. B Powell American newspaperman newspaperman news news- write that that the the bandit chief was treating them kindlier since the troops had moved back Powell used the tho significant phrase that you can almost tell when troops are aro withdrawn by the treatment treatment treatment treat treat- ment of ot us us r. r Another infantry division arrived at bringing two guns of ot large calibre as well as machine guns It It was not moved d up toward the bandits retreat |