Elizabeth Wayne, Mutual's aero-spondent in Java, is back home again with hair-raising stories about war on the high seas. Miss Wayne, 28, tall; blonde, calm as .a deb at a flower show, left Batavia just before the Mikado’s boys moved in. She spent three months and two days on a boat whose captain tried to scare off hostile subs with a ■ wooden gun. “Fifth columnists in Java,” said Miss Wayne, “were effectively curbed by the alert Dutch secret service. Blackouts meant you not only doused the lights, but stopped moving about. During the first air raid alarm three persons were shot for excess motion. If you left a light in your villa, you were likely to see it popped, out by a gendarme bullet.” But Miss Wayne is definitely glad to be back home.