Show Utah Nurse Captured at Guam Reaches U. U S. S Harbor e K Y 9 f f f 1 r y V 1 kr v ak fl N y P Pay r ay Y 10 ay iq a r v a b r. r S r raw aw Cy a fit k Associated Press Frets W SHIPBOARD SHOWS TWO AMERICAN WOMEN FREED FROM JAP INTERNMENT At right is Lorraine of Gunnison Utah who was captured at Guam Her Iler companion com com- companion panion aboard the is Marion B. B Olds home address not green given last Exchange Ship Passengers Wait for Clearance to Land i JERSEY CITY N. N J. J Aug 27 21 Within lP-Within JP Within jumping distance of American land repatriates waiting to be released by United States officials began their third day Thursday aboard th the diplomatic diplomatic diplo diplo- matic exchange liner since it docked with more than 1400 passengers from Japan and other parts of the orient Among repatriates aboard the was wa Miss Lorraine of Gunnison Utah Miss a lieutenant in inthe inthe inthe the navy nurses' nurses corps was captured captured captured cap cap- when the Japanese captured Guam To To speed clear clearance p. p of h i aboard ab aboard ard officials officials- already had removed approximately passengers to Ellis island for more complete investigation of their loyalty td the United States Record Luggage Load Almost complete inspection of a record ecord load of ot 1600 pieces of luggage luggage luggage lug lug- gage had been accomplished by customs officers brought from all parts of ot the port of New York Officials hope to clear those aboard Thursday leaving only those hose detained at Ellis island for more prolonged questioning Among those transferred to Ellis island were approximately 20 missionaries suspected of ot participating participating par- par in activities detrimental to o the United States Returning diplomats said a series of pacifist meetings advocating the opening of peace negotiations took place aboard the ship on its homeward journey Although cautioned by government government government govern govern- ment officials to be reticent about their heir treatment because many compatriots still were in enemy countries some of the passengers cleared volunteered information of ot bad ad treatment at the hands of ot the Japanese and hardships of confinement confinement con- con in enemy territory Oth Oth- ers said they suffered no indig indig- Soldiers Barbarians Raymond P. P Harman of San Francisco who was on the United China Relief staff at Hong Kong said on leaving the ship Thursday that the Japanese officers were an educated group but the soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- sol sol- diers were barbarians who would steal anything He said he had been slapped around a little For four months her only clothing clothing clothing cloth cloth- ing was the slack suit in which she was arrested Gwen Dew freelance freelance freelance free free- lance photographer of Detroit said upon disembarking I Miss Dew told of being held with wit 14 other persons in an ordinary hotel hote room in Hong Kong When she was arrested she said a Japanese soldier ran his bayonet lightly near her neck asked how she would like that and then remarked remarked remarked re re- re- re marked he was only fooling The girl photographer was permitted permitted permitted per per- to bring one camera home with her She reported that the Japanese had confiscated five of her cameras as well as feet of motion picture film which she had taken of the fighting at Hong Kong Mis Miss Lorraine daughter daughter of Mr an and Mrs Sanf Sanford id i'd Ande Anderson Anders son n of Gunnison joined the navy nurses nurses' corps two y years ars ago last J January nuary t ayd 2 d on 13 s 13 1941 19 salted sailed 1 j. au She was made madea a 30 second Jie lieutenant tenant in November November November No No- vember 1911 1941 Miss is a graduate of the Holy Cross Cros hospital of Salt Lake Lale City and worked for se several eral years in the hospital at Fresno Ca Cal and at the tIle Cedars of Lebanon hospital in Los Angeles |