Wreckage Of Planes KEY NAZI GENERAL Southern Publishers Kills 960 Destroyed At Pearl JACKSONVILLE MAN NEGRO ARRESTED Typhus NAZIS CLAIM RED KILLED IN CRASH To Conserve Paper Persons In Hamburg Harbor Reaches U. S. KILLED IN One) To Assist Defense WRECK (Continued from Pave FOR BURGLARY LONDON, Feb. 8.— OR) —Soviet ATTACK REPULSED SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8.—OP)— or leading Ger- War News, publication issued by The tangled demotion, of several Feb. 8—(a*)—Directors wreckage of some 14 had ATLANTA, the Russian embassy here, reported Together man generals who likewise of the Southern . Come airplanes, one evidently a Japanese Wilmington Mrs. Newspaper Publish- 9G0 of hints Woman, major roles in the Nazi operations Hendersonville Police Are today persons died typhus Germans, However, Admit pursuit ship, has been to ers association here today agreed P™c«s shipped in during January at the German port And Ann Russia. Dr. Todt, a thorough- to reduce the tenth Oakland from Pearl Harbor. The Branch, Hurt In voluntarily size of Man On First of alone. ‘Considerable Su- and in Holding Hamburg Enemy oing hiazi since 1922 high papers as a planes were destroyed in the Dec. 7 war measure. The was Sunday Night Same Hitler’s councils, survived many Hamburger Fremdenblatt assault. Accident had The action was said Secre- In The East taken, Degree said to .have carried an from periority’ 'Setts of his contemporaries through Nazi- Charge appeal The wreckage, pierced with holes tary-Manager Walter C. Johnson, dom’s the director of the Hamburg Insti- and successive purges). a discussion of the news- broken up, sprawled over a MOREHEAD CITY, Feb. 8.—UP)— following tute of Medicine (-P) —Ar- urging the popula- BERLIN (From German Broad- J- C. Bost. Early in the Nazi regime he was print situation. HENDERSON, Feb. 8.— half-block area on an Oakland pier. 45, of Concord, an em- tion to cooperate with Nazi author- fer'W commissioned to build the famous thur Steed, 19, a negro, was jailed casts), Feb. 8.—(A)—The Germar. riding col- It included wings that looked as ploye of the State Health “Every possible economy of paper ities in of the the® , ,IlcV were depart- auto- today on two of first combatting spread though had ment at system of super highways of will be early charges command told of “consid of Eleventh they been torn with a stationed Jacksonville, was practiced,” Johnson said, malady. today bahns which crisscrossed Germany degree burglary after, Assistant Po- giant can-opener, engines ripped killed, and seven other persons were “not because a shortage of news- erable enemy superiority” in con ^'^'Jinterseriienabout 9:45 Sun- and which of import- lice Chief J. E. Parks said, he broke !idriat apart and partly melted, bodies injured, none seriously, in a proved great print actually exists now, but be- tinuing "heavy defensive battles” collision two homes made an of an ance in for motor- into here and .riprince5S merely snarled metal. automobile and a Germany’s plan cause there may be one in the fu- on the Russian front, but the Nazii pick-up attempt on the life of W. H. Black- said One German truck near here ized warfare. ture. The AXIS DESERT PUSH were declared to ha' been sue motor was paper mills are "iso police found in early today. engaged nell. i!!'”i?Wvvilliarae. the heap. The A few months before the out- in fulfilling other war and cessful. ^ driver of a car accident occurred af- orders, was shortly was as- Chief Parks gave this account of The Japanese was ter on break of the war in 1939 he the SNPA wants to meet the street, painted midnight U.' S. Highway No. help Although the great battles cor on Eleventh red and the the Sieg- situation.” the case: HALTED BY BRITISH green but carried no in- 70 two miles west of signed task of building tinued in the east, the Germar, •Vnortl. Walker Morehead City. James From its fried or West Wall, facing Flossie a called po- lt, the signia. size it appeared to -Patrolman John Laws, who in- line, The secretary-manager also, said Hayes, negro, press has indicated that the Get adfil1 from be a small fighter France and the low countries. lice after she found a burglar in her hospital suffering ship. vestigated the accident, said the fol- that newspapers represented by mans may now believe their front officials house about 1 a. m. She said that Indications Are Rommel Is of Army would not say what lowing occupants of the automobile Thousands of workers labored day SNPA members would take a more to have proved its ;|e®"ria; .ft. ana a laceration stability against use the of among other things, he stole a pistol. when scrap would be put. It were treated at a Morehead City and night building the labyrinth active part in the campaign to con- the gigantic Red Army assaults. i®ertal was unconscious was Trouble With “H„ believed, however, the scrap hospital and dismissed- H. P. Du- fortifications. serve scrap paper. While police were searching for Having This inference " as drawn from the v the extent \ and from American pree of who was recognized uy fact that |Spital ships would be used Jacksonville, Miss Irene With the outbreak of the war he the negro, Communication Line for the first time in weeks , been deter- to build other Oakes of Blacknell’s house had not planes. The Japanese Jacksonville and Mrs. Ann headed the large corps of construc- the Hayes woman, the press last night published a Plane be used CRIPPS VIEWS an intruder who re- may for study. Branch of Wilmington tion workers who moved up close was entered by new map showing the present state welasi the moved his shoes and broke in CAIRO. Egypt. Feb. 8.—$1—Sun- of in Russia. G. Outlaw, of The men in the truck, Laws said, behind the armies to rebuilt NAZIS DEFEAT fighting Q "T Georg* a side window. He went baked British the Sunset Park, were Alton B. Willis and roads and bridges which the high through troops stopped In the fo1”cet in Jasper Bes- today's communique high Golden of the into the room occupied by Miss Axis drive across Libya in its 4 8. ''.'st on Prin- Beaufort, and two uniden- command needed to transport BY NEXT YEAR command said that several Rus T>;; ;as going LARGEFIRERAGES an Episcopal mission- tracks at the tified in its drive sie Blacknell, distant approaches lime of the colli- Marines, Laws s%id that Willis great stores needed sian units were annihilated in t:i',re![he to Alaska. She awoke upon of Tobruk and >lie car left was the driver of the truck and through France. (Continued from Pare One) ary today swept unop- counterattacks. The 269th German «* the inipa*1 slr,elr was held ir, hearing a noise. As she stepped posed through a wide area west of »»»• a house at 102 jail under $1,000 bond In the war against Russia his Infantry Division has done “par struck AT PHILADELPHIA and bed she touched a negro Ain E! Gazala. f and an against complacency against from her a pending investigation. corps had been given a similar task. ticulailv well.” the bulletin said, Street damaging- selfish a for on the floor. She screamed individualism, plea lying Further, the British asserted that than -v house and the front by repulsing more 120 Rus ael \ the full and cooperation and ran down the stairs. Her f" fr0Dt car caught understanding Axis-claimed Ain El Gazala, 40 sian attacks within four weeks. e;,id the Thousands to assistance and \e Of Spectators REDS FOUND NAZIS with the Soviet Union and a tribute brother rushed her miles west in > the occupants 19TH SHIP SUNK of Tobruk, was still Another of the none of to the a at him. indication severi Russians, whose industry he the negro snapped pistol British hands and that were '>a™Se was they of the was contained in ami Wl.’ Attracted Six- ON THREE SECTORS said “has been over son, meanwhile, had ar- ty fighting By OFF EAST COAST turned prac- Biacknell’s holding a “series of points” around f^-ned by tire. and Blacknell the declaration that the Russians to the car tically 100 per cent to war work rived with a pistol that sand-swept coastal point. do^e at the lios- Alarm Blaze (Continued from sub- had lost 239 aircraft in the six days treated Page One) (Continued from Page One) and nothing else.” used it to beat the negro into It that at last, 13 behind the mission. appeared long ending Friday. Only German a laceration marked the last Britain as a whole, he de- PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8— UP) — days achieve- were clear and then began shel- said, the African corps of Field Mar- pianes were lost during this period, p°fto. ment.” sires full and friend- Police said that Steed recently A six-alarm fire swept cooperation shal General Erwin Rommell were it was said. Sunset Park, through ling.” a sentence for of ship with the Soviet but be completed prison British >U"' Hewlett, stores ami homes in an area The Red was said to be Union, faced with the main forces, ^'T-u^eU Outlaw ear, re- tonight Army Kenr.eth W. Maynard, 20-year-old Publication of the new eastern „> nf the bounded added that there are some domi- theft. no scale battle has the by North 23rd street and launching a new offensive there although large front map last followed an •*1. laceration on radio operator of (route 3) Belling- nated the "old fear night °“"f”evere Ridge avenue and with the of by complex yet been joined. The halt in Rom- and abrasions Nortli 24th st. support many planes. ham, was busy when extensive report on the Russian of the face Wash., typing Not directly critical of the attitude mel’s eastward to within Si* and Columbia avenue. U. S. Planes Used the first torpedo struck. ALLIES’ BURMA LINE, sweep front situation in Adolf Hitler’s arms and hands. of the United States, nev- 150 miles of the frontier d both The flames, whipped by a stiff United Cripps Egyptian newspaper, the Voelkischer Beob States-made planes were “It hit a burst of of -Masonboro wind, shot like flame,” ertheless declared that neither indicated he might be trou- r„,K Farrow, high into the air attract- in on various HEAVILY REINFORCED having achter. in the auto- operation sectors, he said, “flames all over Britain was riding thousands shot up nor the United States could ble with communications, which ing of spectator. and were The *£>«!« was said reported performing sat- the middle of the It shot afford to fail to map does not give an ap which Williams The fire started 8 ship. help Russia pre from Pare One) the British hav constantly bat- wbile of shortly after in the severe cold. (Continued of an abra- isfactorily away the Antenna. pare for the of- pearance one rigid front lino the driver, received P. m. (EST) in the Acme anticipated spring tered since the is counter-attack ,0 be four-story were oc- but furnishes a of and Houston Pep- Eight populated places fensive. tribute to General Chiang Kai was launched u'om El picture fighting on the face Furniture company warehouse. The “The captain and I tried to rig Aghelia fion in the southern sector of zones which are more or less oro Sound, an- cupied a Shek, the Chinese leader, saying Jan. 22. deep also of Mason! walls of the warehouse soon col- up transmitter to send an SOS. Asks Clear Statement Wr the western fro»t. and a score of in various sectors of the car. suffered “China is safe in his hands.” front. I occupant of the lapsed, that We don’t know if it was ever re- Cripps also called for an imme- All along the Cirenaica coast and ;,ber scattering sparks ignit- places released from their German It does, however, give authorita of the left arm. we “China has fought the Japanese in the Gebel El Achdar Green an abrasion ed adjoining buildings. ceived. When left the boat (he diate “clear enunciation of cur garrisons on a central sector. and will continue tive information about the terri and Pepper Firemen, aided stern was not under. When we aims.” co a standstill mountain region, British bombers Police said farrow by policemen and yet peace ir German hands. Southwest cf Kharkov in the Uk- to like demons, putting their and continued their tory 2 that Berry Williams was air raid wardens, evacuated i were about 150 feet away the sub In fight fighters per- t ill them hastily his radio broadcast Cripps the were raine a Rumanian ski detachment let its deep hatred into the conflict,” sistent attacks. driving the car in which they hundreds of families from their! go with shells.” said that “there now stands be- was said. chat it was traveling homes in the stricken reported destroyed. said he and ambassador West and' southwest of Ain El riding and area. Many ; Maynard Capt. tween Hitler and a certain and Coroner Investigates street at the time fled From this front G. Browne were on the deck Air over Rangoon, chief Gazala, British mobile land col- north on Eleventh half-dressed into the street in' Col. Nadysev tanker's not too delayed defeat, the chance activity below’ wrote that German had for 45 minutes before off. of the Burma road over which umns were supported by the bomb- Death Of Reeves of the collision. freezing temperature. artillery casting that he may be strong enough to port Perry the Chinese millions are armed, ers and fighters and nowhere did automobiles wore damaged Falling bricks and shattered glass become miserable in its function- -V- renew his offensive.” Then he de- Both encounter bodies of from broken windows and no a was light during daylight today, they important into the death of considerably, police said. hampered ing longer was vital clared Hitler probably would con- Inquest Perry Naval Planes but the dark early morning Axis troops. 2 Reeves, who was -y-— firemen as they sought to lay hose- factor. English centrate all his force in the drive during injured fatally bombers -V- lines. The water froze on the hours Japanese subjected early Saturday when struck Where a division formerly in- for the oil he so badly needs. night Defense Torpedo Two Ships the to its fourth consecutive an Wrightsville streets, making the underfooting cluded two city by automobile at the corner of artillery regiments it Calling attention to Russian sac- It Was Fight To Death slippery. and most destructive night raid of Seventh and Nun streets, will be now has but one, he said, and the rifices and in Workers Meet Tonight LONDON, Feb. 8.— (A1) —British hardships fighting the war. conducted this afternoon when Emergency crews cut down wires number of in For Hart At Macassar the big guns a regiment naval two fully the Germans at close quarters, on both planes torpedoed on meets at 3:30 in the Ridge and Columbia ave- has been reduced from 60 to 48. The Japanese concentrated jury grand loaded Axis supply ships in the cen- Cripps asked Britons to make sac- Wrightsville Beach civilian de- nues. British and American jury room in the court Cor- | To add to their difficulties, he where planes WITH THE UNITED STATES house, all mem- tral Mediterranean Friday night, the rifices equally great. He said he fense workers, including Traffic was jammed for many are but did oner Asa W. Allen said Sunday said, the Germans are forced to had based, they apparently ARMED' FORCES ON BATAAN of the community’s first aid air ministry news service announc- noticed a lack of urgency in bers blocks. little damage. They attacked for Feb. — night. send an artillery unit first to one ed Britain since he returned from PENINSULA, 7.—(Delayed) will see a motion picture on tonight. class, three hours and dropped bombs in (fP)—Admiral Thomas Hart’s classic The jury was impanelled sector and then to another, but The news service said pilots who Moscow a few weeks Sunday air raid instructions at the Atlantic ago. the in waves and are drifted city itself, coming order to the Asiatic fleet just before morning began an investiga- View club at 7:30 o'clock Monday JAPANESELANDON they handicapped by carried out this attack had account- Cripps praised the Russians for every fifteen minutes. the battle of Macassar Strait is be- tion of the case at a meeting at roads and lack of gasoline for the ed for two large Axis supply ships tolerating nothing which interferes night- Situation Unaltered ing’ proudly memorized sailors the .Tames Walker Memorial hos- SINGAPORE ISLAND tractors that draw the guns. in a previous assault, but failed to with the war effort. by IForkers who have enrolled but The latest communique and soldiers defending- this corner of pital, the coroner said. The ammunition furnished each say whether all were in the same “Hoarders of food, black mar- Army who hare not registered with the the situation on the Salween the Philippines against the Jap- (Continued from Page One) battery has been cut down until convoy. keteers and other saboteurs who said Meanwhile, Charles Henry Bal- county defense council will sign at anese. mass for- In front remained unaltered. lard is being held on a of most the artillery fire which the Friday night attack, the try to take advantage of the dif- charge the meeting. Council registration patrol boat and sunk, carrying This was his terse command: an attack said two struck one From Paan on the east hit and run driving in their deaths. merly preceded infantry pilots torpedoes ficult conditions of the country are occupied resulting will ate be in progress at the For- of its 30 men to “Submarines and surface death in has been done away he ship and that fire broke out aboard short bank of the Salween come 30 miles ships connection with the case, est Hills concentrated on with, given shrift,” he said. “It is school in Heights Japanese artillery will attack the enemy and no vessels said. said. 2 the second when it was hit. Both difficult for Russians to understand nor -h of fallen Moulmein there was police 2 after So’clock. the barbed-wire protected positions will leave the scene had escorts. j of action until destroyer the tolerance shown in this coun- some enemy activity and shelling along the north shore of Singapore it is sunk or all its ammunition ex- --V-- Fifth of British The British islandl and bombers and fighters try to these Columnists.” positions. hausted.” Fishermen Are Unable To 100-BILLION NATIONAL in and south of Vice Acrest Five added their efforts to soften the de- Cripps ended his radio broadcast engaged patrolling California Farm Area The sailors say these words will with an for increased Paan repulsed with small arms fenses. DEBT IS IN PROSPECT appeal pro- live in American history. Agree With War Board 0.3 duction. fire some attempted enemy land Gambling Charges British fighters rose to the aerial Flooded As Levee Breaks hour which we can ings. defense against Superior numbers (Continued from Page One) “Every by BOSTON. Feb 8.—(IP)—Owners of Five persons, four of them ar- shorten the war will mean T. com Sub of invader craft and probably de- TUBA CITY. Calif., Feb. 8.—UP)— saving Lieut. Gen. J. Hutton, Jap Machine Guns a half-hundred fishing ships tied rested on charges of the authorized hundreds of British forces Bur gambling while stroyed one bomber. They damaged gan to approach The Feather river, swollen by days lives and the suffer- mander of in up here for more than a month the other was with in Wavell to Survivors In Lifeboat charged running two others. All RAF planes return- maximum. Congress cautiously of broke a ing of millions,” he said. "The ma, who accompanied asserted that could not a heavy storms, through today they gambling house, were apprehended ed to their bases. creased the limit $4,000,000,000. protective levee in Southwestern cry goes all over the world, ‘how the front, declared: agree to a demand of the National br police Sunday afternoon at 1016 not ex- last of the of us can RANGOON. Feb. 8.—UP)—A wom- The landing on Palau was Then, year secretary Rutter county today, flooding more long?’ Each give the “We are in a far sounder position War Labor Board that the vessels Orange street. is asked that it answer an survivor now in a hospital here plained by the British. Since it treausry Morgenthau than 5.000 acres of rich farm land through our united ef- to call a halt to the Japanese than be sent 10 sea and their dispute Arrested on raised to and said today a Japanese submarine charges of gambling isolated from the main British posi- be $65,000,000,000 and forced between 30 and 40 farm forts,” 2 before. The presence of General with the fishermen’s union be sub- 'ere Fill but after machine-gunned the lifeboats of an Griffith, Isiah Nixon tions on the island, it appeared prob- Congress complied only families to evacuate their homes. j Wavell gave groat satisfaction and mitted to arbitration. lewis Thompson and Tom able that it had been left undefend- considerable debate. Allied ship after torpedoing it in the Walker. No loss of life was reported, but encouragement to everybody. He As spokesman for the owners, Bend was set at had moved NIPPONESE RAID Bay of Bengal. $30 in each case. ed, and that the British An increase to $100,000,000,UUU it. was feared considerable livestock a good many officers and E. H. Cooley, secretary of the Fed- Bond of Dolphus its armaments to the mainland dur- The submarine, she said, came to Vann, who was might be only a starter. President would be 'nst. troops and expressed himself as erated Fishing Boards of New Eng- Urged with DUTCH NAVY BASE the surface after the torpedo struck running a gambling ing the two months their troops Roosevelt’s $59,027,992,300 war bud- -V—- pleased with their attitude and land and New York, In<\, said that wee. was the and then machine-gunned the boats placed at $100. were being fought out of Malaya for the 12 months beginning bearing. they would stand pat on their in- get (Continued from Pope One) and shelled the ship until it sank. peninsula. next July 1 contemplates that by his are sistence upon a signed contract "Although headquarters Forty persons in a boat with the (Before the war erupted in tne 1943. the national debt will Obituaries peared in the vicinity of Bandoeng, with tne Atlantic Fishermen’s Un- July 1, distant it is a good thing for the woman survivor Palau Ubin had been refer- were compelled to Pacific, be $110,421,000,000. Dutch military headquarters in commander in chief to his ion (AFL) for the duration of the with keep bail ceaselessly because there were WEATHER red to as “strongly fortified” leaders foresaw speedy HENRIETTA PETERSON western Java, where they ma- war before the Although hand our plans and watch our bullet holes near the water line. I lei releasing ships. 14-inch guns, among other arms. congressional approval of a $35, Henrietta Peterson, 13-year-old chine-gunned tea pickers. (Continued from the operations.” boat drifted for foui* days and rage One) These were pointed mainly at in the died at 7:30 o'clock Sun- fires were 36 000.000.000 increase present Kelly girl, Many started. per- nights. BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBlMiB sea and Palau Ubin and the nearby ivb- S--W—Wcath- debt limit. Senator Byrd (D.Va.) day night at James Walker Memo- sons injured and others killed, in con- -V- "f 'emperatiirc and island of Teltong Besar were served notice that he would try to rial hospital after a short illness. renewed attacks on the tin island wilmingtonTlaced raiefalH -4 ll0l,r» 8 m.. sidered bulwarks of defenses against "Willie Wan! Ad" in the ilhe ending p. attach a controversial requirement Funeral services will he held at af Bangka, off the Sumatra coast, German and COtton growing areas from the Supply Ship elscrt“erepal hostile forces approaching that all of the Methodist church in Kelly at 3 where bombed Muntok. ON WAR TIME TODAY Station obligations government they ,,. sea. and were Bombed British Asheville H'sh I-ow corporations, such as the RFS, be o’clock Monday afternoon, Some Dutch fighting planes By ?•« at the extreme from Says— Atlanta-~-- 3« (Below Palau Ubin lumped together as part of the burial will be at the church ceme- destroyed on the ground when they (Continued Page One) island is eastern tip of Singapore these obli- bombs LONDON. Fel>. (.TJI—A i. public debt. Estimating tery. caught fire from dropped still the time S.— Ger- &*-===: 8 the fortified fortress of living “by of yes- 5 heavily at about $10,000,000,000, the The child is survived by her pa- by six large planes escorted by man supply vessel was bombed off thrust to- gations terday.” It could have been an Changi, and any Japanese are Mr- and Mrs. C. W. Peterson, the oil center of the coast in one Virginia senator said “they rents, fighter planes at that had Norwegian today < ward their be countered E airplane you planned %oit goal might of the debt and should of Kelly; three brothers, W. in southern Sumatra. of the RAF coastal command's rou- 43 part public Palembang, to travel but still you were by the bristling defenses of that G. M. on, tine a!) 53 be listed as such.” Peterson, of Elizabethtown; Almost at the opposite end of the searches for enemy shipping, Jjlllekoev Its also were Ka- too late as all trains, airplanes - 40 32 rampart. largest guns for the Byrd proposal Peterson, of Wilmington; and Archipelago, in New Guinea, Jap- the air ministry announced tonight. I'Hisvih of the Support and communications are oper- 40 29 to the sea at the start and two Two were Miami pointed was voiced Senators Vanden dell Peterson, of Kelly; anese planes struck again, but did aircraft missing from the 71 40 hinted by ating on daylight saving time. Snr IjA war, but the British have sisters, IVTrs. 'Gore, of Wil- caused day’s operations. 36 23 berg £St.Mich.) Taft (R.Ohio) and Virginia only slight damage and forfeit that these cannon may have of While living in Wilmington, Sichniond r‘0 3(i great George. 3 mington, and Lucille Peterson, only two casualties with their ma; Later an authoritative report said been turned north against the in- the only people you’ll a St. 50 34 ^ Kelly. chine guns. possibly Brightish fighter had shot down a 37 2>* know living the time of yes- Savannah vaders). Australian broadcasts of an offi- by German bomber off the Belgian coast Tampa 53 35 in will be “milk Palau Ubin lies almost midway BETTE DAVIS MAY JOHN EDWIN SYKES cial terday your shortly before dark. and communique reported slight :::::- the strait and between Changi Funeral services for John Edwin man” as farmers have their -V- "DON'T LET A HARD DAY £ % ^ Japanese air activity after a lull —:::::::: « the RAF field across the THIRD ‘OSCAR’ at the choice the time. The U huge GET Sykes, who died Saturday over New Guinea and the Solomon by change from the $60,000,000 were won’t affect them as Chinese Presented OF SHOPPING Seletar river home of his son, W. C- Sykes, islands to the southeast also. actually and naval base. Both the RAF (Continued from Page One) conducted Sunday afternoon from they have always lived by the Samarai, at the extreme south- 3 British Gunboats "GET YOU DOWN ... naval bases hive been greatly neu- Funeral home. Interment sun. best direction of the year and the Yopp’s eastern tip of New Guinea, less tralized the proximity of Japan- Bellevue cemetery. by as was in than 500 from was You’ll find it necessary to “Got wise to (lie of picture was nominated among the miles Australia, LONDON, Feb. S.—LT)—The Brit- way wide- ese artillery. A native of Bladen county, Mr. live “war time” in Wil- awake ten best. bombed, and Darwin, the far by ish river STAR-NEWS readers Palau is four miles long and citizens gunboats Falcon, Gannet Ubin Sykes, one of the pioneer had its you’ll always be who have the thrifty habit Picture nominations are "Blos- northern port of Australia, mington—or and Sandpiper, left in China at the one to two miles wide. Joliore strait came here when a (if the WANT ADS’ in The M-G-M: "Citizen of Wilmington, third air raid alarm of the war. late—as the city government, ‘shopping four miles soms Dust,” he outbreak of the war with .Japan, at this point is about boy. Until a few months ago business and industrial firms and discovering tremendous Kane,” Mercury-KRO; “Her: '’omes Refugees arriving from Belawan, have been presented to the Chung- wide. was active in his business as a bar- bargains! Mr. Jordan,” Columbia: Back port of the Sumatra to- and schools are “keep'ng step” member of Taber- important king government “as a gesture of ber. He was a with the President as to time the Dawn.” Paramount: reen bacco region of Deli which has good will and a measure of assist- “Bargains in all sorts of church. t nacle Baptist been -V- household in Was My Valley,” 20th Fox: bombed repeatedly, told of ance to our Chinese Allies,” the Ad- furnishings, are one son, W. C. “The Little Sunn: Gold- Surviving the first attacks on. Jan. 27 said musical instruments, machin- Foxes,” Mrs. Ger- two miralty tonight. Sykes, and one daughter, md Java Is Regarded ery, cameras, building ma- wyn-RKO "The Maltese Falcon,” of 30. Their tonnages total 867—372 for trude Anderson, and a number terials, etc. "One Foot In Heaven” and "Ser- Japanese planes circled the port Point From the Falcon, 310 for the Gannet and grandchildren. Good geant York,” all Warner Brothers, for two hours in the second raid 185 for the Sandpiper. “In almost every edition of Pallbearers were: active, J. D. and "Suspicion.” RKO. and dropped 80 bombs at two ships Which To Win War -V- the STAR-NEWS you will Terrell. S. M. Creech, L. L- , -V- aut missed every time, these per- run across some item which Clyde Walton, R. P. Anderson and American Evacuees sons said. a near miss 8.—UP)—Dr. you have always considered Anderson; honorary, L. L. Finally LOS ANGELES, Feb. Clyde caused beyond your budget—offered M. C. S. one of the ships to spring Hubertus Van Hook, lieutenant gov- Mills, the Rev. W. Kelly, Arrive In Batavia at a price you can afford. a leak and started a fire and the of the Netherlands MONDAY TUESDAY Briefs Everett, Oscar Applewhite, E. L. ernor-general City ship was scuttled in shallow water East Indies, said today that “Java “And, if you don’t see what Avery and James Spivey. BATA V J A. Feb. 8.—AT)—A new to extinguish the flames. Little offers many advantages as a start- you want, advertise for it LORETTA ROBERT batch of 4.1 American evacuees ar- CLOTHES STOLEN CARTRETTE lamage was done in the first raid ing point for the Allied advance with an economical W'ANT DEANNA rived in Batavia today after an ad- YOUNG PRESTON Fowler, of 611 Foster’s which will win the war." AD- Walter CITY, Feb. 8.—Funeral eventually venturous 8 TABOR voyage of more than five- alley, reported to police at for foot of services for Deanna Cartrette, “We will fight every weeks from nor- “I am a STAR in that Burlington Killed Singapore, which NEWS o’clock morning Mr. Boy island of Java,” Dr. Van Mook — Sunday ihree-month-old daughter of the mally is a sea trip of only 532 miles. Want Ail and I work for three shirts and two suits of his arrival and Mrs. Earl Cartrette of near In Crash told interviewers upon Their convoy, which was halted as little as 24e A DAY.” "LADY FROM CHEYENNE" from his Auto-Truck clothes had been taken at a series of confer- will be conducted from Washington for some in a to load the house rabor City, days port rub- house. Police said on war in the Pacific. from - — ences the ber. was the j; 30 Monday afternoon BURLINGTON, Feb. 8.— <-T> spotted by Japanese planes 3:35 was entered by prying open Rev. feature 11:35 1:35 iale Baptist church by the Clarence Faucette, 13, was killed “We have great resources, many which attacked repeatedly. STAR-NEWS rear door. will be in harbors and bases, of The Americans ac- JiAST i 5:35 7:35 9:35 Mac Gore. Interment and Jack Faucette, Ervin Bowiand fine plenty watched the day: ;he church cemetery. and were injured labor — everything that is needed tion from shore under the uncertain CLASSIFIED HELD FOB ASSAULT Aubrey Sheppard was found dead in bed last automobile- as a base of operations. We need ’over of palmetto trees. said was arrested The child :arly night in an They < NEWS Thomas Blaney mom- of but that DEPARTMENT THK HILLS" ALSO LATEST at the home at 8:30 Sunday ruck collision on the Hopedale road planes, supplies every kind, three of the freighters were set " of assault with a on a charge — _ first o fall ifire ancl one sunk. T-^ic,or ,vi(h Sun- A physician said she appar- near here. airplanes. deadly weapon about noon ing. suffocation. The Faucettes were brothers who “Will we hold the Indies? None of the group was injured, Dial 3311 A. M. with the cut- mtly died from OPEN DAILY 11:00 day in connection — are her mother and ] ived on Route 3. Rowland lives “Well it will be touch and go. although com lost all their posses- of Bond Surviving ting Ivey Speemien. 1 it will be touch!” L.... iiiiimiiiimiiiiiilli __of cmn 'ather. lear the Virginia line. j hope sions, including their papsports. lllllllllllillllllililiillilillllllllllllUIIIII