»■ ACt runWife Receives MessageHusband, Missing OverEurope, Is War PrisonerIFirst Lt. Charles L Duncan of th^l S Air Force, reported missing on a mission over France on July 13th. is being helda prisoner-of-war by Geiman authorities in occupied France, itwat learned today.Word received by Mrs. Charles t(Uri on MTiuortalJayT^ HeI ft I ru I V V4ft 4«4T li4V*4 MM m » W% * * ••• • • »U Dure. .11. of .ho utd'ciHur' - ^ R,vm„od, Xorflior frOK tho lmerMUMMl K. d msl] andCm? Saturday he! husband mas While no further details merebeiax held by the Germane some- rooiained in the telex ram fromthe Provo*: Generals office of Lt.arbere in France.On Julr 15th Mrs. Duncan re- D.im an s whereabouts The wlreeeited a wire from the War Ie- stated that a letter was enrouteI , .ac from the Intcruatkmal Rt-d Crossand it is belie\ed that this letteipartmem mat ll imncan mas miss-tpr in action. The mes^axr ma* .the first word she has revived **H vomaia more information con-since that time. .cerning his health.JKrs. Duncan and their two News of Lt. Dun .tn's safetymonth s old child have been liv- brought ing with Mrs. Duncans moiuer. alike. T**e young Lieutenant andMrs. Eia Walters of this city the former Barbara Walters were while the flier has been overseas, only marriedMr Duncan is the son of Charles he was sen- abroad and the news Duncan of Waterbory. Conn.. and that he was missing in actiou cameried two months after their first wedcMiss Barbara E Walters at Water- ding anniversary. | w