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1945-05-10 [P CURFEW LIFTED ;o back to his regular hours, 8:43 the Lake Michigan front. Pilot BASE HOLDS Nazi WARSAW MAYOR Briefs ?.m. to 1:30 a.m. He likewise said Tony Mackiewicz made an emerg- In the cars with- AIR Puppet Norway City IN NIGHT SPOTS hat there had been a great loss in ency landing beside business due to the “curfew”. out damaging the plane, himself SERVICES CONTINUE PROGRAM ELECTED from Jo’s Club, also on Carolina Beach or his three .passengers. VICTORY IS RE The (Continued Page One) Is Placed In Oslo Jail special revival services oad, will be opened from 5 p.m. held 8 m. at in cele- being at p. daily whether 'the "curfew” could be ;o 2 a.m. on week days, andrfrom narade and review, WARSAW, May 9—In a strongly p the Salvation Army will con- i 4 a.m. on ac- A. victory in Europe were By The Associated Press here Tues- enforced, Wilmingtonians cooperat- p.m- to Saturday, of Norwegians, drove up to the Oslo :ontested town election tinue through Sunday, May 13. Air Base at — ed “almost” 100 per cent with for to T. Davis. OSLO, Norway, 9 Nazi station with six asso- Mayor A. lording Manager J. a‘ Bluethenthal May police his day, voters re-elected Capt. Kimber Cox, of Gastonia, Puppet Premier Vidkun for mer War Mobilization Director -V- fc?d y Quisling ciates in a luxurious bullet-proof J. Jenkins, local .contractor, will of » of preach. \ program James “brown out” LANDS IN PARKING LOT command- Norway, the man whose name limousine. He was op- Byrnes’ rules, C tteEdwinson, another two years. special music will be the base, gave an has become a oil deal- given- which were designed to save pow- CHICAGO, May 9.—<U.R>—An au- officer of synonym for traitor, (The Norwegian radio in a broad- posed by E. F. Strickland, ,ng address and the High was locked in the Oslo er, Cartier said. Although the to parking lot looked mighty nnate jail today cast reported in New York by sr, and E. D. Williams. LEGION TO MEET music. and two “brown out” was in- ?ood to four fliers whose Stinson TOOUBUTSSS^^ *pu ittOTC band provided high German officers were OWI said the six who surrendered Elected to the Town Board of admittedly Ech em- American Legion Post No. to some it was cabin rrn out of over Worlds Largest Seller At 10* 200 civilian reported to have taken their own with were Axel were Strick- cpnvenient” people, plane gas ifmately Quisling Stang, Commissioners, Floyd 1C witnessed the lives as a will hold its regular meet- small in to the of the field resuk ,of Norway’s lib- minister of physical education; land, hardware dealer, A. L. Cav- very comparison yioves eration. ing at 8 p.m. Thursday, at the sacrifices made and made Johan Lippestad, minister of so- enaugh' general insurance agent, being home on South Third street. servicemen the a day, undoubtedly and cial Rolf furniture deal- by throughout world 11 great Quisling six of his cabinet welfare; Fugelsang, and Stacy Britt, Jr., Two day that your members minister of movies, “Baptism by Cartier added. nnd greatest surrendered themselves propaganda; Ragnar er, all incumbents. Fire” the colonel the and “A Cruise of South will know,” to Oslo police while members of F. Schanke, minister of church New members elected to Theater and night spot owners in the bit, f Oration wil1 be America” will be shown. Starring Broadway f ''a daF which the and Anders were B. W. Pick- said that lost business be- f fared Norwegian home forces round- education; Vasbotten, governing body they THE SEVEN UVELY AKTS that one greater H-. F. j ■tfmaxed' only by ed up 400 of his followers through minister of the interior, and a ett, casket dealer, and cause of the ‘curfew”, but did not * beat Japan POPPY DAY PROGRAM I whnn we finally out the city. former minister named Von Kirsch, “Finn” Lee, theater owner. voice any complaint about it. The I not ba:, start reconverting not further identified. in the race for Town Hie second in a series of Tide Water Power Co. can Josef Terboven, Nazi civil Defeated announced theater of opera- gov- D. T. h from one ernor for (Earlier, the broadcast said, Dr. Commission were E. Sides, broadcasts concerning the an- on the radio that the “brown out” f battle Norway, and SS Lt. Gen. but from AJf L. minister nual will was to another, Rediess, chief of the Whist, without port- W. Waters, H. C. McCullen, Ralph Poppy Day, May 26th; over, and informed the public lions camps to our German po- training folio, and Hans Skarphagen, min- S. W. Marriner, J. J. Barden, be presented by the American that the would be on ifonts and lice in Oslo, were said to 'have Best, lights put war to peace!’ ister of transportation, had also former Town Commissioners M. Legion Auxiliary at 5:30 p. again—the “bill” in has tomes—from killed themselves by shooting. Europe rX extended the personal greet- surrendered. Four members of the C. L. Aldridge, F. J Thomfcs, and m. Thursday over Radio Sta- been paid. I—Ong! Ong! A rude fellow sez to 2—So Into a pharmaceutical O D. The 57-year-old was Personna Gen. Frank Quisling or- an V. Orr and C. G. Miller. tion WMFD. Mrs. J. C. E. me, “How can you be a emporium. “Give me ings of Maj dered Quisling supreme court, ex-pub- Sey- Y. Stafford, theater manager, glamour- of arraigned un- so blades !M I Sure I get... commanding general immediately lic prosecutor and a Nazi district mour, president of the auxiliary said that midnight shows would puss when yer kisser’s rough?” yell. enough, fainter He der Norwegian law. The Air Force, saying, puppet leader were reported to have will speak on the meaning of start First premier giv- again Friday. fhc to you his per- objected vigorously when en themselves asKed me give up yesterday.) Poppy Day. Mrs. Clare David The Plantation Club on Carolina HERE'S WHY Personna has the edge- Las of vic- he was locked in a on this day cell, asserting minister of PM TiS Allen will be soloist and steel Quisling’s police, FREE, guest Beach road will back to its made from finest premium sonal greetings “statesmen like go his congratula- me should not who Miss Helen Dobson will ac- and to extend Jonas Lie, fought for the Ger- be hours of 5 to 2 a.m. diamond-tested for extra hardness have have an cell.” regular p.m. for the party you ordinary mans on the Russian was companist. The program will for keen- tions to you He also front, on week days and from 5 pm. hollow-ground super as members objected when the po- he had REDS ANNOUNCE be dedicated to the Gold Star 1 in this civtory ports barricaded himself to 3 a.m. to ness. Try Personna Blades today Slaved lice took away a satchel he Saturdays, according tr Air Force.” brought still at There were re- mothers. the First _ to liberty. Manager He said his con- the jail. It contained Henry Omirly. 10 FOR $1 Edwinson added chocolate in a suburban Oslo mansion un- (Continued from Page One) Col and a bottle of that his bushess had been cut to the general’s and cognac. For some der protection of several gratulations hundred TO ELECT OFFICERS about 40 to 50 per cert on Satur- co- time after the cell door said the the for their clanged Norwegian Nazis. succumbed with honor,” thanked group it The Young Business Women’s day night’s, due to the hours of the job done shut, was reported, the prison- for announcer. "*<1 in the particular Meanwhile, plans the removal of the American but did operation er made speeches about “all the An Associated Press dispatch group Legion “curfew”, not compla?; Bluethenthal. Norwegian cities to a central point of 3—Close, slick shaves that make me good things I did for from British Second auxiliary will meet at the Le- the loss. which we are Norway.” of German from the Army a Take it “The battle upon troops principal Home at 8 Mike smoothie Perso,.na-fied! Quisling, who five said a fierce battle was gion Thursday p.m. Papellis, owner of the Fa- with such high hopes years ago was for formal surrender were discuss- being from me. Persorma has the ^fyecidiOTi. All edge! embarking plucked from 25 north eligible young women are mous Club and Grill on Carolina we are deter- obscurity by th° ed R. chief waged at Segeberg, miles ,nd which grimly by Brig. Hilton, of invited to meet with them. Of- Beach conquering Germans to of in a woods where road, also said that he would to bring to a speedy con- head a the Allied Control Commission, and Hamburg, mined government ficers will be elected for the to be largely a that never was able Maj. Gen. German chiefi 300 fanatic German SS troopers clusion, is going to Holte, 1 command the of the of and Marines were battling Ger- coming year. combined air, naval and amphibi- respect staff in Norway. It’s to be in large man soldiers. ous war. going announcement said, “and are show between the days The dispatch said the territory •part our shooting every citizen who appears victories, which, God had been made out of bounds for of our two Imitation Cn the streets of the towns ?fid British no British be a short period.
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