Fear For Safety OfNine.■' VyAS FIGHTING BEGINSFour In Pearl Harbor, Ilonoluhi*Four With Pacific Fleet ^ lit , Action, One Is In The '4 * -rphilUpines, As•iWar Begins.Growing concern for the ’ safety of Sycamore area men stationed 1$. the nation’s armed forces ini' th!| Pacific continues to he upperinosl in the minds of their families rel}atives and friends here today;. Official lists of casualties causef i by Japanese. bombings of the 'tJnit ed States army and navy bases the : Hawaiian and PhilUpine: lands were not available up to ttiikme.;! % ' i:, Names Are Listed f• # _ % •Wilbur; Kocher, Marine Corp^ Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. yRaymond R. Curry, YIC, Flat Officer, V. S. S’. Houston, n the Par cific.Lee A. Bauer, U. S. Peary, In the Pacific. ’»P. F. C. Howard Valentine, 10th Q. M. C., Nichols Field, Manila, Phillipine Islands.Lawrence Nelson, U. S. S. Enterprise, in the Pacific.. Charles Singleton, with U. S. S. Idaho,. Pacific fleet.Norval Welch, working on a defense housing project, Honolulu.Ralph Brink, XT. S. S. . Mahan, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. ' ■ Warren Weaver, Kirkland, U. Si S. Burroughs, Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. ' ■/'' : fMr. and Mrs. Sam Kocher,: north of Sycamore, on Monday receiveda letter' from their son, WilbUt, who is located at Pearl Harborwhere he is servng in the artilleqr in the marine corps, Wflbur V - (Turn to; page Three)- - wVli -_A ' :n‘