Show t ti I. I r I r Yv I sir y 1 I s 's If f t I I r rIv Iv I w gra I 1 y F Fa 1 I a c J. J 11 r d' d r II I I ri AP AI Korea Kore Yanks Fight i ht and Give Chubby orphan tal takes s healthy mouthful at O Osaka Japan orphanage sponsored b by U. U S. S regiment Youngster ster wears hears cap and Insignia of regiment now In Korea which adopted Institution two t years cars ago Korea Yanks Maintain Orphanage in Japan B By Jim Pringle OSAKA Japan Feb 26 ip- ip P The fighting Wolfhounds men of the regiment of the Infantry division have won the hearts of Osaka's orphaned chil chil- dren They have adopted the or- or When they were stationed in Osaka in 1949 19 the Wolfhound learned that a small orphanage was in bad shape shape- poorly patched buildings and no assurance from one da day to another of oi food for its six-month six to 1 11 year old charges Hugh OReilly of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City decided the regiment should adopt the orphanage He started collections T The There h e r e was never ne a day a G. G GI did not give something to help the childrens children's home even if i it were only a acou coupIe cou pIe of candy bars Then the regiment moved to the Korean fighting front The collections continued In two years the Wolfhounds raised With it they bought a new orphanage orphan orphan- age now being operated by the French Sisters of Charity whose nuns include Swiss S Scots English English English Eng Eng- lish Slavs and Japanese nationals The Wolfhounds continue to send money each month from the battlefield through OReilly During their seven day leaves in Japan they visit the orphanage where they are surrounded by the grateful youngsters The children pray nightly for the welfare and safety of their American tors |