MISSIMt —Mrs. Eunice King, m3 East Tenth street. has been noti-fied bv the war department of the destruction at sea of a Japanese freighter that was t r a n sj o r t i n rAmerican prisoners of war from the Philippine Islands. A numberof survivors were later returned totlie military control of our forces. There were also a large number who did not survive or who were recaptured by the Japanese and about whose present status no positive information is available. It is believed Mrs. King’s son. Private First Class Raymond A. King, is among the latter group. Private King went to the Philippines in 1940, a member of the signal corps, and was stationed at Manila at the time of the Nip attack on that city.