Show Son Sends Father Nip Flag Pistols FORT DOUGLAS Captain Walter A. A Cla Clark k assistant to Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Colonel William M. M Beveridge Beveridge Bev- Bev chief of the special servIce service service ice branch Ninth service command command com corn mand Tuesday had received a Nipponese Nipponese Nipponese Nip Nip- I ponese flag two hyo automatic pistols and a watch taken from the body of a Jap officer by his son Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant A. A R. R Clark 23 who is in inan inan In Inan an American hospital somewhere I in the southwest Pacific area Lieutenant Clark is recovering from wounds received in action in that theater of war The flag was inscribed with Jap characters apparently apparently apparently ap ap- ap- ap names of friends wishing the officer luck as he went to the front One of the pistols was about 30 caliber The other a small 25 caliber carried markings indicating it had been manufactured manufactured manufactured in Belgium under American patents The watch was marked Made in Batavia He and his father and a brother Private First Class Donald Clark entered the army at the same time when as members of an Oregon national guard unit they went into the federal service in September 1940 |