Show JAPS TRANSFER I IVIS DAVIS VIS MAN MANTO MAN MANTO TO TOKYO JAPAN JAP A 4 Mr and Mrs Eug ne Tolman of Syracuse have received a communication Communication communication cation from the war department in informing in in- informing forming forming- them of the transfer of their son Jaren W. W Tolman who is a prisoner of the Japanese I The young man has been held j prisoner since the fall of Corregidor He was transferred from a prison camp at Tiawan to another at Tok Tok- Tokyo yo Japan His bother Ezra Tolman has just arrived overseas The war department assured the parents that prisoners of war are arc being given iven adequate medical treat treat- treatment treatment ment when needed and that they must be b medically examined at least once each month Should no be male made of health wounds or hospitalization such matters were not mentioned in the cable re received re re- received by use and you may as as- assume assume sume that he is in normal health the message explained The letter also stated that re reports reports reports ports from neutral sources indicate that American prisoners of war are r farr fair f r rit consider consider- considering considering Sider ing all the circumstances which ac accompany ac ac- accompany company war var Included was the information that in all possible cases the Inter Inter- International International International national Red Cross under arrange arrange- arrangements arrangements arrangements ments made by the American Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross arc are now delivering weekly parcels to prisoners of war which includes foods cigarettes soaps and other artices to aid the prisoners |