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I'tsivh Starkey Dies Of Wounds In Pacific G'-ace S. Plott has been V;s, b‘J the Navy Department no: he- brother, Joseph Edward ®»‘ aviation radioman third StarK USNR. has died of injuries f;as' V --tion. Aviation Radio rece:'c,-rkev was serving in the mar. bta-* " Pacific area._ , CURRIN APPEALS FOR LARGE VOTE Garland S. Currin, who will seek re-election to the City Council in the primary race on Monday, call ed upon Wilmingtonians yesterday to “vote for those candidates who are best fitted by successful busi ness experience and by experience in municipal government to direct the affairs of our city for the next two years.’' His statement follows: “Tomorrow is primary election day in Wilmington. I would like to appeal to all registered voters to go to their respective polling places and cast their ballot. This is no time for indifference. The situation is serious enough to in cite every citizen to feel it his or her duty and privilege as Ameri cans, to help select the men who will givern our city in the critical years just thead. Vote for those candidates who are best fitted by successful business experience and by experience in municipal government to direct the affairs of our city for the next two yedrs. “Let us all work together for a city that is outstandingly beauti ful, that keeps its financial affairs in excellent order, and one which can maintain its present place as one of the important cities of the southland.” -V Nitrogen o fthe air, being an inert gas, passes through an auto mobile engine unchanged. OVER THE NETWORKS SUNDAY, APRIL 22 Changes in programs as listed due to corrections by .networks made too late to incorporate. -12:30—To Be Announced (30 min.)—nbc Trans-Atlantic Call, Exchange—cbs To Be Announced (15 mins.)—blu Lutheran Half-Hour Service—rpbs 12:45—The Piano Playhouse Trio—blu 1:00—Fifteen Minutes Newscast—nbc The Church of the Air Sermons—cbs John B. Kennedy and Comment—blu Stanley Dixon in Commentary—mbs 1:F—America United, a Forum—nbc George Hicks Weekly Comment—blu Singing Canaries Program—mbs-bas. 1:30—U. of Chicago Roundtable—nbc Lyman Bryson in Commentation—cbs Sammy Kaye’s Serenade; Newrs—blu Sunday Afternoon Song Time—mbs 1:45—Ed Murrow’s Commentary—cbs 2:00—Bennett Concert' & Guests—nbc The Paul Lavalle Concert—cbs Chaplain Jim, U. S. A. Dramas—blu To Be Announced (30 mins.)—mbs 2:30—John Chas. Thomas & Song—nbc News of World; Olin Dov/nes—cbs NatiQinal Vespers via the Radio—blu Bill Cunningham in Comment—mbs 2:45—D. Carnegie About People—mbs 3:00—World’s Parade, Max Hill—nbc N. Y. Philharmonic Symphony—cbs Kay’s Kanteen Variety Show—blu 20th Air Force Time & Roost.y—mbs 3:30—Official Hour by the Army—nbc Ethel Barrymore’s Miss Hattie—blu Detective Mysteries. Dramatic—mbs 4:00—Set to Music—blu-New England Dart for Dough, a Quiz—other blu Your America, Variety Guests—mbs 4:30—Music America Loves Best—nbc Nelson Eddy Variety & Guests—cbs The Andrews Sisters Program—blu What’s Name of the Song Quiz—mbs 5:00—NBC Symphony. Toscanini—nbc Family Time & Patrice Munsel—cbs Mary Small in a Sunday Revue—blu Let’s Face the Issue, a Forum—mbs 5:30—Charlotte Greenwood Show—blu Nick Carter, Detective Drama—mbs 5:45—Bill Shirer in Commentary—cbs 6: CO—The Catholic Radio Service—nbc Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet—ebs Hall of Fame, Paul Whiteman—blu Quick as a Flash. Quiz Ehow—mbs 6:30—Great Gildersleeve Comedy—nbc Fanny Brice and Comedy Show—ebs Upton Close and His Comment mbs 6:45—Dick Brown with His Song—mbs 7:00—Jack Benny Comedy Show—nbc Kate Smith Hour for Variety—ebs Brew Fearson and Commentary—blu 'fhe Cleveland Orchestra Hour—mbs 7:15—News Summary for 15 Min.—blu 7:30—The Bandwagon Orchestra—nbc Quiz Kids and Joe Kelly, M. C.—blu 8:00—Chas. McCarthy, E. Bergen—nbc Blondie-Dagwood Comedy Skit—ebs The Greenfield Chapel Service—blu Alexander & Mediation Board—mbs 8:15—Raymond Moley Comment—-blu 8:30—E. Bracken Comedy Show—nbc Crime Doctor, Dramatic Series—ebs The Jerry Wayne Music Show—blu 8:45—Gabriel Heatter Comments—mbs 3:55—Five Minutes News Period—ebs 9:00—Sunday’s Merry Go Round—nbc Magazine Theater and Guests—ebs Walter Winchell’s Broadcasting—blu Horizons, Sunday Cone. Show—mbs 9:15—Hollywood’s Mystery Time—blu 9:30—Album of Familiar Music—nbc James Melton, Alec Templeton—ebs Cedric Foster’s War Comment—mbs 9:45—Jimmie Fidler’s Hollywood—blu Dorothy Thompson & Comment—mbs 10:00—Phil Spitalny & Girl Orch.—nbc Phil Baker’s Take It or Leave It—ebs Life of Riley and Wm. Bendix—blu Earl Wilson Tells of Broadway—mbs 10:15—Helen Hayes 15-M. Drama—mbs 10:30—Comedy, Harold Lloyd MC—nbc We, the People, a Guest Show—ebs One Foot in Heaven, Dramatic—blu Anita Ellis Sings Her Songs—mbs 10:45—What’s Good Word, Gram’r—mbs 11:00—Variety and News (2 hr.)—nbc News, Variety, Dance (2. h.)—cbs-blu Music Depreciation; Ore. (2 h.)—mbs -V War Bond Drive Slogan Becomes *Remember FDR’ NEW BERN, April 21. — <*> ~ The Seventh War Loan drive will be a memorial to President Roose velt in Craven county, with the slo gan “Remember F. D. R. and Shorten the War,’’ it was announc ed today by J. J. Gaskill Me Dan1 iel, county campaign chairman. DREADED GERMAN AIR FORCE DEAD LONDON, April 2L —(iP)— As an organized force the once dreaded German air force is dead. From various sources Allied aif officers have gathered evider/.e showing that the German air force no longer is really ■ directed by anyone. What disjointed life it had left was knocked out during the last two weeks of incessant Allied at-i tacks on over-crowded airfields all over what is left of the Reich. During the brief period Allied pilots hunted down and destroyed an amazing total of 3,200 enemy aircraft while being engaged in but one air battle. A majority of the Nazi planes were smashed on the ground by U. S. Eighth and •Ninth Air Force fighters at a cost of less than 100 of thpir own planes. The charred shells >of these 3, 200 planes furnish a mute answer to the question uppermost in the minds of many military men since before the Allies invaded Norman dy—is Germany holding a strong air force in reserve? Germany was not exactly hold ing such a force in reserve but the overwhelming Allied .air su periority, plus the shortage of gasoline, made the German Air force a fairly impotent asset at the most crucial stage of the war. It is estimated that there never was a time until the presen when Ger many had fewer han 4,000 planes suitable for combat. High casualties among' German pilots and the country’s inability to spare gasoline for the proper training of new ones led to the downfall of the entire organization. BUY WAR BONDS ANlJ STAMPS PETROLEUM STOCKS WASHINGTON, April 21..—(P— Ifte Bulreau of Mines reported to day that stocks of domestic and foreign crude petroleum totaled 221,024*000 barrels on April 14, a net increase of 153,000 barrels for the week. Domestic crude increased 637.000 barrels; foreign crude decreased 484.000. RADIO WMFD — 1400-KC WILNIROTON SUNDAY, APRIL M 7:30—Church of God. 8:00—News Summary. 8:05—Pentecostal church. 9:00—Blue Correspondents Around the Worid. • 9:15—Coast to Coast on a Bus. 10:00—Voice of Prophecy. 10:30—Strictly on the Record. 11:00—Fifth Avenue Methodist Church. 12:00—Blue Network Weekly War Jour nal. 12:30—Notes from a Diary. 12:45—Piano Playhouse. 1:00—John B. Kennedy, News. 1:15—George Hicks Reporting. 1:30—Sammy Kaye’s Tangee Serenade. 1:55—Your Sunday News Extra with Leland Stowe. 2:00—Old Fashioined Revival Hour. 3:00—Kay's Canteen. 3:30—Miss Hattie. 4:00—Darts for Dough. 4:30—Andrew Sisters. 5:00—Mary Small Revue. 5:30— Charlotte Greenwood Show. 6:00—Philco Hall of Fame. 7:00—Drew Pearson, News. 7:15—Don Cardner, News. 7:30—The Quiz Kids. 8:00—Greenfield Village Choir. 8:15—Moods in Music. 8:30—The 'Jerry Wayne Show. 9:00—Jergen’s Journal with Walter Win chell.* 9:15—Hollywood Mystery Time. 9:45—Jimmy Fidler. 10:00—The Life of Riley. 10:30—One Foot in Heaven. .'•ANEW HIGH!” SIGHS JERRY WAYNE TO JOAN EDWARDS. Joan, the Hit Parade songstress, hits plenty of sweet, high, and low notes on the Borden Show tonight. Co-feature—rnmba master Xavier Cugat and group, beating out South American rhythms. Add to this Jeff Alexander’s orchestra—and what a half-hour you’ll have! Tune in the big Borden Show tonight .. . WMFD ... 8:30 P. M. Starts Today! Gorgeous Musical Drama W in technicolor! ** Rita Havworth in *' •TONIGHT AND j| EVERY NIGHT” M Starts Wednesday AI “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” Sunday Only! Mi Held Over! ml It’s Made For Your Heart! W II A. J. Cronin’s | II “KEYS OF THE KINGDOM” 1 » Starting Monday JM m. It’s a Shocker! MA “GUEST IN THE HOUSE” Today and WT | The Merriest Mystery vj If Affair in Years! \l II “STRANGE AFFAIR” 9 l\ with Allyn Joslyn, ja 1\ Evelyn Keyes M B^ Marguerite Chapman B^. Edrjr Buchanan A^^ \i Howarc^^Kiffhes’ Multi-Million Dj If Dollar Spectacle! 1 II “HELL’S ANGELS’* I B^ Jrnn Harlow, Ben Lyon ^B^^ James Hail A^^k MANOR The Friendly Theatre J 1 \ TODAY ONLY! KATHRYN GRAYSON — VAN HEFLIN —in— “SEVEN SWEETHEARTS” S --/ 4 Glorious Days — Non. - Tues. - Wed. • Thur. u mlngton . . . Once The Home Town Woodrow p: ,on Eas Never Seen A More Thrilling Motion Than "WILSON” The Management Is Both a,nci Proud to Recommend This Outstanding F^-n'me 0 Ever>'one. 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