Ten Nebraskans are held prisonerWASHINGTON. {). Names :en Nebraskans interned by many as prisoners of war iisclosed Monday by the war partment. They include:Fir»t f-t. William ft. Canning, bus-)and of Mr-.. \V« B. rannlng*, Wayne,SftL Dale J.Dhcn^.v, son Mrs. Esther Chcn-tyt Bennet.Second Lt. T.eon-ird \a. Dalmke. son if tV I I I i a rti C.Dahnke, Stratton.Second JLt. (Jil-nor ]j» Johnson,•on of Jasjifr B,Inhn^ou, BrokenStaff Sfft. Genrfce J. Miller, mui of ieortfe L, Miller, , A ' -)maha. U- W- B- Canning.IM. Lestif G. RiiKmmsen, wn of Carl XaMiiussen, SufHlwulpr.Tecli. Set. Itinmonii P. BoMson. son of fciyirmnd tt. Robison, Broken Bow.Staff Sst- Markin L, Saar. son of Mrs. \ Jamie Saar, Duff.Second El. Irtin F. Stchlik, sctn of Mrs. ] Jury K\a«nlcku, (,’rfte. ]Staff Sst. Clark H, Wolfe, jr., Mm of 'lark B. Wolfe, Fnrks,