nptien iijo P«r YwM^Oitiof-Towit 12-00 P«r Lt, Richard Danca Dies in Jap PrisonfgpneI, r-i. ^i'5i• v*. j£ % • r' »v'/V:-V , ‘ V V ^ V/V^VMr*. .Elcatiot Danes, wifr of 1.1. • Richard Danca received ivurrl from the Government on September 2nd that her husband had died in a Japanese prison ramp. His death culminates one of the must outstanding hero rarecCs nt ;i local man. I.t. Danca was a member of th* famous May wood lank Corps that was sent to the Phillipines in. October of PMl. fie was wounded shortly after the hostilities and tor a long time was retorted ih missing in action ” Shortly after tlie • all of Bataan he was reported alive and a prisoner of the Japs. Since that time hiwife has received reassurances from time to time that he was in a Jnp prison camp. On SeptemWr 2nd she deceived the telegram announcing his death.Lieut. Danca was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Danca, 7oM) Adams street. l*oi est Park. He is survived by his wife and sun Richard, who was 2 years olil inJuly.Forest Park is must proud of Lt, Danca and cxtnwLs its condolence* to his family.