Show T 8 3 Women Children Childr n 38 33 Airline Captured by Japs 4 ri SAN FRANCISCO Feb 23 UP JP D I Thirty eight Pan-American Pan Airways Airways Airways Air Air- I ways and eight women and children stationed at Pacific clipper points were presumed by bythe bythe bythe the company Monday to be prisoners prisoners prisoners pris pris- of the Japanese The company released a full list of its who were at Guam and Manila when the areas were occupied by the invading Japanese and announced that a worker on Wake island sacrificed his chance to escape in order to assist wounded wound wound- ed native servants and mechanics W W. Z H. H of Harvey N. N D. D a construction worker transported several Chamorro native native native na na- na- na tive servants and mechanics to the navy hospital on Wake island after the first Japanese bombing and realized when he drove away that a clipper in command of Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain J. J H. H Hamilton might be forced to l le leave ve before his return the company said With another air attack expected expect expect- ed momentarily the clipper ship was not held until he returned Charles L. L Schafer of San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco district sales manager at Hong Kong waited too long and was taken prisoner the company said He was on duty dispatch dispatching ing planes o of the Chinese National Air Line carrying evacuees to and enemy bombers destroyed the last ship scheduled out before it could get away The women and children presumed presumed presumed pre pre- to have been taken prisoners prison prison- ers were Mrs Robert E. E MacGregor MacGregor MacGregor Mac- Mac Gregor Mrs T. T E. E Barnett Mrs S. S SD D. D Brothers her son John one year and her daughter Susan four Mrs L. L F. F Fennell and her herson herson herson son John four and Mrs D. D E E. E Axe all of whom were at Manila HELPER HELPER R. R. R J. J Vaughan of Alameda Ca Cal son of R. R J. J Vaughan of Helper is among 38 of Pan American Airways presumed to be prisoners prison prison- ers of the Japanese according to word received here Monday J. J O. O Thomas son of Mrs Rhoda Thomas of Malad Idaho is also thought a a. prisoner |