Loral Man's Name Included in List Releasedbv High (Commissioner to the PhilippinesCarm Rizzuti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manila, said the International Red Paul A Rizzuti of 161 Pleasant Cross was attempting to secure the street, this city, is believed mterned PPO™™' Swi« citizen to. ., _ act as its representative there.the Japanese in Manila along Information obtained by such a with nine other employes of th* representative, he explained, would Pan American Airways, according be forwarded to the next of kinto announcement yesterday by the by the information bureau of thecompany’s San Francisco office. Army provost marshal general's of-Mr. Rizzuti's name was included fice. which maintains direct cable }n a list released by Francis B connections with the International Sayre, high commissioner to the Red Cross at Geneva.Philippines. The last word Mr. and Mrs. Riz-His father, Paul Rizzuti, last zuti had frfom their son was D^c evening said he had received no ember 9. a letter from Manila. He definite word as yet. All corres- had arrived there from Pearl Har-pondence he said has been handled bor November, 1941. and planned to with the Pan American Airways of- spend one year. He was engaged^ce in San Francisco, officials of as an accountant, which seated they would inform the A graduate of Bradford Senior family as soon as definite news was High school, class of 1926. Mr. Riz-received. zuti was employed by the Forest OilCommissioner Savre, in releasing corporation here *and in Abilene, the names of more than 1.500 per- Tex., before entering the employ of^ns, mostly Americans, interned m Pan American Airways.