t-Families Able toSend Gifts toJap Prisonersside and inside of each packageCorp. Arthur Thomas sent a card stating that he was all right and had never been wounded. He isalso at Prison Camp No. 1. Corporal Thomas is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Link Thomas of 1008Rosewood street.ISeveral families of the members I t of the 11*41h tank battalion have re- I « ceived cards and labels from theWar Department; the cards listing 1various articles that they can send voi to those imprisoned in Japanese pn d | prison camps in the Philippine Is- pie lands and also in Japan. The la-1 the bels are to be used on both the out- hissent. ho]Others who have received cards thffrom prisoners are: Mr. and Mrs. tut Lee Mattson of 402 South Four- meteenth street, from their son, Corp. net William L. Mattson, who is in Pris- waon Camp No. 1 in the Philippines.He stated that he was under treat- I ament but improving. nbordor