Athens Soldier I Dies in Jap if Prison Campfjt Washington—IP—The War Beit- partment has been notified, through • I messages from the International Cross in Japan, of additional to inaW08 American Boldiers who r* I have died of disease in Japanese :h. prison camps since the fall of ^ Bataan and Corregidor. A total alt;_ of over 600 such deaths are nowit reported out of a- total of 13.724 army personnel listed as prisoners ie of war of Japan.•i] The Tennesseans included In the L. latest list are:j- Clayton, Pvt. Kermit—Elmer E. r., Clayton, father, Route 1 Ethridge, it Solsbee, Pfc. Wince L. — Mrs. r., Pollyann Solsbee, mother, Route 2, 1- Athens.s, Williams. 3st Lt. Dumont G, — it, John B. Williams, father, Box 144, a Loretto,