PAGE SIXiMaurice AcklandIs Jap PrisonerIn Honsvu IslandLetter from War Department Notifies Wifetor,T1reguhalltendsemiJamChriwasmasrefrlt;mittAlbeby IJohrMrs.wasPocahontas—-Mrs. Maurice Ackland received a letter December 13 from the navy department stating that her husband, Maurice P. Ackland, is a prisoner of the Japanese interned at a camp in Honsyu, Japan. Mrs. Ackland has received no y/ord from her husband since Deeembet, 1941, when the Japs took Wake Island at which place lie was employed by the Pacific Workers. Ackland went to Wake Island Scp-tcmb 20, 19-11. He :has been located I through the Red Cross in Geneva,, ^ Switzerland. In the’letter she was given inslrue!ions that should he followed in order to communicate with her husband.. Mrs. Ackland. and daughter, Karen Sue, 2 years old, have been making their home here with Mrs.Ackland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L;C. Krug.HiAlgcvisitRothO / n TAlglt;spenMhasDosthenSheson-:Bert