Notices Go To Families -- Sgt. William Gilbreath (left) of Prairie, Miss., and Cpl. Louis E. Schoemer, jr., of Morgantown, W.Va., place telegrams to Next-Of-Kin in Western Union telefax machines in the casualty branch at the pentagon today. These machines are being used to notify the families of men whose names are on the Prisoner-Of-War list turned over to United Nations Truce Negotiators in Korea by the communists. January 07, 1952. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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