COWBOY AND DOGHARRY THE JAPSFrom Noel Ottowoy, o ''Mail correspondent with the U S. Forces at General Mot soda's Abandoned HeodquoMersAmerican Army trained Alsatian dogs are sniffing tHeir woy through Japanese headquarters herein Western New Britain, searching for stray enemy soldiers left behind.Led bv Sergeants Herman Boude. a full Japanese platoon «0 yard* of Great Lake. Colorado, and Ar- ahead of Bolide's patrol. This time thur Tyler, of New York, they Boude went for his gun firs’. and have saved the marines from many shot two Japs. He explained that ambushes Boude and Tylet : he saw seven Japs simultaneous!' claimed that during the whole New and felt that with such odds Britain campaign they have never, against him he was entitled to th»-been fired on first in their ex- break.changes with the enemy. Iran the dirertion of the windBoude baa been a cowboy for and by Dick’s altitude and ex-20 years and ha. brought the presslon. Boude can tell withinchivalry of the west la the Jungle Bve yard* how far away tj*ewar. He claims that when be Jap* are.has fought on tonal terms hr Boude was with the A I F atha» never gone for hi. gun be- Nud/ab. Lae. Markham, and Kami fore his opponent. Valley, and say* thev are a swellHis dog Dick ha* enabled him to kill three Jap. On the flrsl occasion Dick pointed' the Japbunch of guys, but he reserves hisIrcatest admiration for the Papuan nfanUy Battalion, which, he says.w ith the tvpiral setters’ stand and | knows more about bivhcraft thai maintained the set. although Boude cither he or the Red Indians, with was going in another direction whom he lived for many years“When I saw that Jap I was I When he was a soldier of for-willing to lake him prisoner. tune in Nicaragua, in the late Boude told me ’When he decided twenties. Boude fought against the to light I let him go for his gun I marines without knowing it. before I went for mine He w as attached to the forcesOn another occasion Dick flushed I J**1 J**?Augusta Sandino. when the ma-; rlre« entered the rountry to re-1 •tore order.IMITATION WAS Boude fought with Sandino forT/NA 1 r i i ,hrec monlhs before he discoveredIW KtAL that the enemy were hi« own.ronis ... ... countrymen, when he promptlyNEW YORK Martin Badano. „t|red 12. of Brooklyn, had a habit of re-i-nirlln* nl home so.nr. from