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NZW TOM. Jan. M —0F>—Mra.
Peter Wentworth William*, a beauty
eolumnirt for the New York Sun. died
al Woman • hoapita) Sunday following
a caeearian operation. Th* baby did
not aurrive.
17. S. Airmen
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end of the taland. The
hold* about IS mile* of
the northern tide of Guadalcanal.
The heavy attacto againet th* <~
aneee island ba*e were delivered
both airplane* and warehip* J
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qua aald. The Htaad attached wa*
Your letters are more prec-
ious to that man oversea*
than gold ... so make sure
he gets them quickly, safe-
ly. V-Mail is the wonderful
new way of writing that is
absolutely sure to reach him.
Here's how to use it.. •
nlnga. attacked again but had to be
content with only near mlsae*
The Alracobra* and Warhawks,
however, shot down 11 Zero fighters.
Foe*' "flying circus." a flight which
, r ha* «hot down e» Japanese
public bousing authority announced i pianea. went into action in the late
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110 were slain on Friday (Ouadal- |
forces launched a heavy
own people" will the da
Monday.
Only then, to *aid. "shall we In our
own land be free from thto hidooue
danger and be able once again to turn
to path* of peace
In an addre** at Bata* oolleg*'* first
war-Umo. mid-wtot*r commencement,
at which to wa* awarded an honorary
doctorate of law*. Grew said. “Tlk*
Japanese themmlve* have spoken of a
poetibie bundrod'
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dig m |ier—inllr to th* far-flung
area* now
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Grocer Takes Tune Out 10,
To Fill U. S. Blanks
■ANTON. Md.. Jan. to.—Tto
frir-mvrs of filling out governfiient
Mank* sorting and checking ration
Zn.mMi* and reading doeena of pages
Of federal rule* and regulation* u Ju*
toe much for one eastern bu*tn*ecmen;
Mward *. Duwkln*. owner cd one
of ration Y largeti meat market* and
grocery store*, advertissd thatJJ*1®*
thi* week, the More win be
SSid every Wodneeday afternoon
until further notice.
Dawkins explained to needed at
test mi extra half day a week, "and
maybe more." to catch up co his
dony woqqx,
cowpoMal
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years rid. author, critic and raconteur ' :
are expected to to completed Monday >
WooUoou died of a heart aitomt MM •
before midnight Saturday
Me wa* Mrieton whll* participating
Suspect Held ;
' Hot a* a firecracker" was the |
way police described Joe Sha-
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tured and admitted abducting
and robbing W. J. Anderson of
Oklahoma City, flhawan also ad-
mitted he had escaped from a
Texas prison farm earlier this
month.
Tto army* recruiting service saved
the tity* Mile-o'-Dtaate campaign
from an early death of pneumonia
Monday when ariiettauon* began at
a frigid sidewalk booth tn the 300
b*RaiphreReei*land Ceeil I*om. two
brave Junior Chamber of Commerce
volunteer* opened the open-air drive
at 10 a au and within 30 minutes
were so blue with cold they wanted
to call the whole thing off.
SeMien lave Day
Soldier* in a recruiting trailer,
parked next to the booth, invited the
worker* intid* their warm shelter.
After that. Reese and Isom made
their loudspeaker appeal* to frosen
passersby from the coxy interior of
the trailer.
In appreciation to the army's gee-
' lure, the Jaycee* will intersperse a few
Mug* for the WAAC enhstment pro-
gram into their Mlle-o’-Dimes street
ballyhoo. The booth will operate
through Saturday, with a goal of
*4.000 sought for the National In-
fantile Faraiyai* fund.
Batten* Ar* Given
Slogans on the booth read: "A dims
a day to keep the children at play."
Person* contributing a* much a* «0
cents to the Mlle-o -Dunes will be
given lapel button* ao that the booth
worker* will not solicit them repeated-
ly if they pass the headquarters later.
Grew Says Jap
Military Machine
Must Be Crushed
LKWUTON. Maine. Jan. <F>—
Only when Japan’s -military caste sod
n* machine have been wholly crushed ,
. . . and discredited in the eyes of it*
to Amer-
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coasNMato aad to crystal!!**
their ill-gotten gains, if we aheuid al-
low them time to fortify thoee gainsto
the nth degree, as they assuredly will
attempt to do. H would be only a ques-
tion of time before they attempted the
conquest of American territory nearer
tome." _
Airfield Contract Let
KANSAS CITY, Ma. Jan. 2>. —
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PIMPLES
ed OHSaewel oeeae
•eeolBr oe* ef anriy a*dic***d
Cotirere Sm» aad Plata mt. *aw
awe** tip**, help* relay* gtopk«*
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—A mid-air roUtoa* of two Mlington J
field trainer ptanaa .tate Sunday re- I ►
suited in the death of A~letioa Cadet
Albert ▼. Webb of Stillwater. Okta..
pr > t ---a-ae - ---a -_-w - —a I
KUinfton neM public rtiauom ox-
fleers announced Monday.
Webb s ssmpsnlnn and two men to
the second plane parachuted to saMp.
TbaN nansee were not retoaaed.
London newspapers Monday published speculation that Gen
George C. Marshall right, chief of rtaff of the U. 8. army, might
be named commander-in-chief of allied forces in the European
theater. Vlee-Adm. Sir Percy Noble, head of the British admiralty
delegation in Washington, was mentioned as a prospect for su-
Army Recruit
Saturday right, the bullelln de-1 «/
clarod. allied light bomber* swept M m 10
ESirsiir 1 ruck Saves
•nno waa th* sam* night
Two southbound merchant ships pa* TV *
were mt afire by torpedo-carrying I limpC I >F1 VP
Winfield, Kansas,
Names Airfield
For Flying Hero
WINFDHJJ. Kan.. Jan. » —CUP)—
Childhood friend* of Capt. Donald
Rooat Strother, thi* plain* towns
firet hero of World war D. watched
Sunday a* an air field boaring his
name was dedicated, with Strother *
three-year-rid aon receiving the Dis-
Ungutehsd Service Cross and the
Order of the Purple Heart that hi*
father had won.
Strother waa tarn and roared in
Winfield. He wa* educated at South-
western cotog* and was a newspaper
reporter before entering tto air corps.
Little Colbert Strother Mood erect
and solemn in the midst of the thou-
sand* of Kansas citiaen* who attended
the dedication of the base. The
award* were presented by Col. Joseph
Varroll. commanding officer of the
new field, to bo used as a primary air
training base.
Strother waa killed while command-
ing a flight of six Flying Portree*
bombers in a raid on the Japanaee at
Macassar strait*, off Java, last Fbto
ruary 13. /
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Sxtreto. Brasilian ptariat. arrived
Sunday by clipper for a ^oncert tour
ireJSd by of ficato of the office of
co-ordmaUon of inter-American af-
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A *40 fine wa* assessed m polios
court Monday against Albert Bryen.
33 year* old. 500 block Northeast Fifth
street, on complaint of drunk driving.
Bryen wa* arrested by police Bunday , ewrWV OwrJ
night in the 2500 block South BroM1' ^Q}{PQuJ||])^MV
form" program, breedwtt ever a '
Columbia network. I
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1 de think that u * a fallacy ta think i •
tHmft WWImp wab th* di a a a m ref Sta^
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•cored their greatest bag of J a pane ae
plane* of the war today, shooting
down 30 Zero* and making direct hit*
on two Japanese destroyer* and two
hits on a cargo ahip.
Thee* auocMM* were aoeomptobed
with km of only men of our air-
craft.
Capt. Jo* Foe*, marine am from
Sioux Fall*. 8. D.. piled into action
against th* Japan*** again after a
vacation and proved hi* Zero-*booUng
ability had not rusted He *hot down
three Zero* to bring bis total of Jap-
anese plans* to M.
"X Just milled around tn a mem of
Nips." Foe* said in reference to a lata
afternoon h«tti* in which Zero* at-
tempted to Intercept an attack on a
cargo *hip off V*to Lavelta island
Fo**’ Grumman flight and Bell Air-
aoobra cleared th* way for thi* at-
tack and dive-bomber* went in to sM
th* cargo ship afire. ,1
The record-breaking day began
when Douglas dive-bomber* escorted
by Grumman* and Airacobra* at-!
tacked nine Japanese destroyer*
northeast of Veto Daveto. They
scored hits, two of which, the fliers
said, must h*ve "ripped them apart."
In the afternoon, Boeing Flying
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. ». — Fortresses, escorted by Airacobra*,
(UP)—A contract ha* been awarded Curtti* Warhawk* and Lockheed Llght-
to the Johnwm, Peterson. Busbocm. —----■ —— •— —
Rauh Co. of Salina to proceed im-
mediately with construction of a 100-
unit bousing project for civilians tn
connection with tto army airbase and
e>ntorment near Balina, the federal now
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Acres of Pasture
Burn Near Marietta «
marietta. Jan. 3K—UP)—a ptm
trig fire btedtened 10.000 acre* of gw*
pasture gras* on two ranch** nsat
here over th* weekend, burned sq|
fences and destiwyed at teaM two to<
of livestock. Guy M. Harris. Ardmo*x
part own* of one ranch, arid the to*
teed ceiling prices gq
for the duration.
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TULSA. Jan. 3»^-UP)-4 gn
Tutaa be sin as* men. most of
members of the etvtt air partol unit
tore, prepared Monday to take over
operation ef th* commercial airport,
eoutheaM of th* ciflr.
Tto airport will to leased to th*
group by lie owner. A. M. Horrell,
foamer Tulsa drilling contractor now
Peggy’s Story
Of Flynn Rape
LOS ANOELES. Jan. A
erewman of Mrol Flynn'* yacht. •-
roceo testified Monday in th* actoTa
trial on charge* of technical rape that
he beard no disturbance or outcry the
right* of August 3 and 3. 1*41. when
17-year-old Peggy La Rue Batteries
claim* Flynn seduced her.
Corp. Hubert. L. Oliver, an furlough
from a Texas army camp, denied I
Peggy's testimony that Flynn took her
below deck on the return trip of a
weekend excursion to Catalina island.
tiling her she could look at the moon
through a port bole.
Flyan Me* Beiew Deeb
-Was Flynn below deck, to your
knowledge st sny time coming back?"
asked Jerry Oiesler, chief of defense
counsel.
-No " replied Oliver who aald he
was employed by the actor as a eee-
man from June to September. 1*41.
“Did you hear Mr Flynn «ay. jok-
ingly or otherwise, that Peggy had at-
tacked him?"
"No. sir." Oliver answered.
The wttneea arid Flynn personally
steered hie luxurious yacht an the way
from Catalina to the Loe Angeles har-
bor. He said he and Capt. Hayward
Kingsley, tn charge of the yacht, slept
on the deck, forward. on the trip to
Catalina.
Me Ostery Heard
"Did you hear any disturbance or
noise or outcry?" asked Giealer.
Oliver said there was none and that
the trip wa* without incident He said
he saw Flynn snd his party board the
Cirocco at Wilmington, that the yacht
was anchored in Fourth of July cove
and the party went ashore in a launch
Asked if he observed Mia* Batter-
lee** conduct, the bespectacled Oliver
aald he noticed she laughed aad
seemed, with the others, to be carefree
on th* trip to and from Catalina.
Fliers in Guinea
Open Blue—Or
Bamboo—Room
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Jan 34 — (Delayed •—UP) Soctal note
-The -blue room" opened Bunday
Bight in New Ouenea
The blue room is the brand new of-
ficers' club—for the Billy Mitchell
bomber squadron with a camouflaged
root, hardwood floor, varnished bar.
erehretr* and stag* built by the offi-
cer* themselves under the direction of
Lieut. Bill ThraUKUl of Chicago.
Th* officer* opened the etab. dee-
eratod with bta* Ughta and a Mitchel)
B-M to silhouette, with a dance et
which guests included a number of
BUFRM. ____
During the tatermittton th* group
•oauMixter pntRttted nock aw*rdi of
the “purple bird" to pitots who bad
crashed at IsaM one plane, saying to
“thu* made the taxpayer* aware of
the tact that war is an expensive
proposition."
Lieut. Joe Petronia. Perth Amboy.
N. J, managed ta obtain ice-eold re-
freehmenu for ths squadron.
Lieut Mike Pody. Port Chester. N.
T, engaged tto service* of a hot army
band from Waterbury. Conn.
Chinese Report Series
Of Attacks on Japs
CHUNGKING Jan. M—Chi-
nee* foroee attacked Japanese poei-
ttons wwt ef
jMitlary tafitotod eoaZtorabta
tosese on th* enemy the Chinese high
eemmand snnounr+ti Monday.
Chinee* fore** ata> were reported to
bass attoeked Maenehan (Saddle
BMnmtain) In nerthweetern Kiangei
pro vine* Mhuan 13. prnetoattng
enemy position*, ttflteting more than
IM casualties and capturing atony
rifles and mueb ammunition.
Tto announcements said Chinese
troop* delivered continual attack*
January 15 and Id agatnM Japanese
weM of Tmngyang in southern Hupeh
province.
Tulsa's Civil Airmen
To Lease Own Airport
plane* north of Sicily and an eeoortinv
destroyer was declared directly hit by
a bomb. One of the merchant dhu*
was reported to have exploded and
broken in two.
Allied fighter-bomber* followed up
with another attack on railway* and
other targets tn southern Sicily Sun-
day. the bulletin eaid.
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