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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 25, 1951 Gl Wounded in Trying To Save His Buddies Fulton at Lawrence, BROOKLYN 33 West 34th Street, NEW YORK OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL 6:00 P. M. country to live with his rela tives two years ago. He went into service last November and Pvt. Vincent Scafa, 21, who was born in Brooklyn but taken to Europe by his Italian-born mother when he was only six months old following the death of his father, is in a is a member of the 21st Infan try Regiment, 24th Division.

Others reported on today's list are: Korean hospital, wounded in Capt. Victor M. Pirowski, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pirowski, 68 Hallock Farm- ingdale, killed in action; Pfc, iffiUB i ULster 5-1600 Timothy Lynch, brother of v.5 Mrs.

Catherine Corkery, 365 62d Pvt. Juan A. Morales, friend of Hilo Lopez, 215 Johnson Pfc. Oouglas D. Murray, son of Mrs.

Ruby Burrowes, the temple. He was hit while attempting to save some buddies. The official notification to his uncle, Joseph Scafa of 7004 Bay Parkway, with whom he has resided since 1949, gave April 26 as the date he suffered his wounds. His name appears on today's Department of Defense casualty list. An orphan, his mother having died in Europe, he was educated overseas and came to this 97-18 34th -Corona, and Pfc.

Edward Snow son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 45- 30 Court Square, Long Island City, wounded in action. LE GASPI, John 90 Nevins Air Force. Brooklyn Enlistees NEWSOME, Jesse, 153 Sumner Air Force.

The following Brooklyn en O'CONNOR. John D. 97 Spencer Army. listments were reported today by the Army and Air Force Recruiting Station, 271 Wash PHALEN, John 315 Adelphi Air Force. SAMUELS, Stanley, 1408 New ington DISPENZIERI, Salvatore, 241 Buffalo Army.

York Airborne. OUTWARD BOUND Led by thiee Korean war heroes who were recently awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, 5,000 men of the 8th Infantry Regimental Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, paraded yesterday prior to going overseas, and here the fighting men, aboard a ferry bound for Sraten Island, gaze at famed New York skyline receding in the distance. TERTECHNY, William, 17 Clifford Place, Army. GAMBINO. John, 1095 Madison THOMPSON, Harold 453 Army.

Carlton Airborne. GOLD, Paul 919 Eastern Parkway, Army. BALTIMORE BOY UNHURT HALF IDE, Albert 433 Warning of Mock Air Raid Sounded to Bay Ridge Area AFTER 3-STORY LEAP Franklin Air Force. Baltimore, May 25 (U.R) HARRINGTON, Joseph 1412 Amazed Johns Hopkins Hos New York Air Force. man 91-10 34th Jackson Heifhts Vootional High Schools Cl(ts of January, 1951 AUTOMOTIVE TRADES Aidrew DiMarlno, 289 Ainslie Sreet.

AVIATION TRADES Ken-rKh Stephenson, 552 Putnam ivenue. WOODROW WILSON Ida 55 GRADUATES WIN AWARDS OF SCHOLARSHIPS Twenty-nine boys and 26 girls were selected todav to receive HOLDER, Ira 776 Quincy simulate either an old-fashioned raid or the effects of an atomic pital doctors said yesterday that five-year-old Joseph Zelinski who jumped from a third story bomb wkich has fallen a dis Air Force. HOTTINGER, Raymond 99 E. Seaview Drive, Air Force. LAURIE, Charles 3015 window to avoid being left tance away, will take about 20 alone, suffered no injury in his minutes.

Police Capt. William Brighton 13th Air Force. Ileap. Reimels is in charge. Generoso Pope memorial schol-pPf lin 13418 227th st" Lau" niiiitiiiiiiiiLiiitiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiitJitiiittitiMiiiijiitiiiititiiirtiujiiMiijirijiii)ittiittiiiiiitiiiitii(iiiaiitutitiiii iniiatttitiitiiiiuatiui UMiiiuiiitiiiiitiJik arship awards donated by tliq METROPOLITAN Phyllis DELIGHTFULLY AIR CONDITIONED Bay Ridge residents were alerted today for a mock air raid on the Brooklyn Public Library branch at 95th St.

and 4th Ave. tonight at 9 o'clock. Air raid wardens of the Fort Hamilton precinct have planned to make the simulated raid as realistic as possible with sound effects and fireworks. There will be sirens, too, but not the regular air raid warning sirens. Various other city departments will send token forces to the exercise.

The mock air raid, which will Wein, 245 Lenox Road. Class of June, 1951 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Rubin Pittman, 1973 Bergen Street. EVERY DAY IS A VALUE -PACKED DAY AT BOTH MAYS! Students to Take Draft Deferment Tests Tomorrow Six schools of higher learning in Brooklyn will be the scene of tomorrow's Selective Columbus Citizens Committer for needy and deserving gradi1 ates of New York City's publt academic and vocational higi schools. Generoso Pope president of the sponsoring organlzatim, will preside at award cce-mordes to be held in the Cornell Chamber in City Hall on Monday at 11:30 a.m., at wlich Mayor Impellitteri will preent the prizes. Dr.

William Jaisen, Superintendent of and Oscar R. Ewing, Federa' Security Administrator, will participate. The scholarships, valied at $11,000, are granted on thdbasis of scholarships, service ihd financial need without regxd for race, color or religion. Ttey formerly -were known the Christopher Columbus scholarship awards but the tile was changed in memory of Generoso Pope founder aid first president of the Columlus Citi Huge Savings on Washable Service College Qualification BOYS' BASQUE SHIRTS Test, during which college students will seek to avoid military service until their educations have been completed. Those turning in high scores in the examinations become Asks Separation From Opera Tenor Mrs.

Mary F. Castellanos of 444 Fenimore St. has pending in Brooklyn Supreme Court an action for separation and alimony from her husband, Rene Castelar, operatic tenor, it became known today. The tenor, who has appeared with various opera companies here and abroad, has been singing in Miami Beach night clubs since last October and has filed eligible for draft deferment, but Selective Service officials Reg. $1 to $1.40 have stressed the point that the decision in each case rests with the local draft board.

However, the boards have been asked to give deferment considerations zens Committee and ublisher of the Italian languaie news paper, II Progresso Itao-Ameri- suit there for divorce, claiming to have become a Florida cano, who died April 3, 1950. More than 500 persons, includ to those doing well on the tests. The examinations will be conducted at 9 a.m. tomorrow In Brooklyn College, Brooklyn Law School, Long Island University, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Pratt Institute and St. John's University.

resident. ing the parents of thewinners, Recently ustice Murray w-ill witness the presaitations. Hearn denied motions by Mrs. Castellanos for an injunction to Entertainment will offered by the Sanitation Department restrain her husband from pro ceeding with his suit and for temporary alimony, leaving the jF m' "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MON A.M.-5 P.M.

alimony issue to be decided by the justice who wil preside over her action. Band and the Police. Department Glee Club. Rrooklyn and Quems winners follow. Academic High Schools Class of January, 195 STU YVES ANT Frank Po-lestino, 38-18 25th Long Island City.

BAY RIDGE Edith Turner, 270 Wakeman Place. EASTERN DISTRICT Re-nee Feldman, 89 Hoopir St. FRANKLIN K. LANE Wallace McDonald, 152 Login St. JAMES MADISON try Gra-ber, 2195 E.

22d St. LAFAYETTE Lcais Monaco, 1864 W. 12th 3t. MIDWOOD Joseph laffaele, ma Washalile basque shirts at this sensational low price of only 69c. Stock up for the entire season at this enormous savings.

(J HE IT 887 E. 37th St. NEW UTRECHT din Gentile, 1751 W. 13th St. PROSPECT HIGHTS Gloria DeMayo, 260 Clarkson'Ave.

SAMUEL J. TILDiN Seymour Pollock, 28 Legbn St. THOMAS JEFFERSON Alex Bloom, 1829 St. John's Place. BAYSIDE MariVn Geipel, 32-15 168th St.

FOREST HILLS -Anthony Baseball prints Jacquard-type screen prints Chest stripes Blazer Stripes Assorted colors Sizes 4 to 16 Some irregulars regularly to 22.95 BOYS' SANFORIZED ZIPPER SHORTS Reg. 1.69 Viscusi, 146-12 105th Ave. GROVER CLEVELAND Josephine Nobile, 52-7" 73d St. Class of June, 1951 JULIA RICHMiN Ruth Rugoff, 41-03 10th St. ABRAHAM LWCOLN Paul Glickman, 17 Corbln Place.

BOYS Tobias fuchman, 31 Vernon Ave. BROOKLYN TECHNICAL Paul Braverman, 2853 W. 5th Street. 1 ERASMUS HALL Martin Willick, 1610 Bedfotd Ave. FORT HAMILTON John Rvan.

241 Senator St. GIRLS Marie Rosalli, 340 OVton Place. ANDREW JACKSON Bruce Richmond, 114-47 Coliax St. Albans. FAR ROCKAWWAY Barbara Seaman, 424 Beach 127th Rockaway Park.

JOHN ADAMS Ruth Udels-man, 103-16 110th Richmond Hill. RICHMOND HILL Mildred Clegg, 237-01 Fairbury Bellerose. WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Stephen Rogich, 34-33 90th Jackson Heights. MANUAL TRAINING Alfred E. Daly, 610 Vanderbilt St.

FLUSHING Theodore Holmes, 47-37 157th Flushing. Allan Ander- Flatbush Day Candy Features 0 COCONUT KISSES Creamy mouada of lusciou froih coconut Regularly Flatbush Day .81 lb. FUDGE Sehrafft's famoua rodg in your favorite flavora I Regularly 1.10... Flatbuah Day .99 lb. NOUGAT PATTIES Choppad pecans and nougat let in imooth chocolate Regularly L10 Flatbush Day .99 lb.

CASHEW NUT CROQUETTES Cathew nuta with caramel center, chocolate aprilled Regularly 1.10 Flatbuah Day .99 lb. SPECIAL FLATBUSH DAY LUMCIlEOtJS and DINNERS ScHraffTs Fully cut, well tailored boxer shorts with 2 slash pockets, open map top, xipper fly. Large assortment of solids, checks and plaids. Blue, green or tan. Sixes 7 to 12.

11 BOYS' SANFORIZED WASH SLACKS NOT A SALE, BUT BRAND-NEW RAYON SUITS BY ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP TAILORS LONG-SLEEVE SUITS, SHORT-SLEEVE SUITS IN "CAREER" DARKS, RESORT PASTELS PRECISION CUT AND TAILORED WITH WIDE, BOUND SEAMS, DEEP HEMS PEARL BUTTONS, REINFORCED STAYS MAN-TAILORED BUTTONHOLES OVERLOOKED ARMHOLES, CANVAS FRONTS IN PINK, CORAL, AQUA, NAVY, BLACK LILAC, BEIGE IN SIZES 10 TO 20. Sports Shop. Fourth Floor, NEW YORK Second Floor, BROOKLYN Reg. 2.49 IP Heavyweight sanforixed plaid or checked cotton fabrics tailored into xipper slacks, cuffs, 3 pockets. Assorted colors.

Sixes 8 to 16. MAYS, BKLYN 4th Floor MAYS, QUEENS Downstairs MAYS, BROOKLYN Daily 9:30 to 6 (Thurs. 'til 9) 912 FLATBUSH AVENUE, NEAR CHURCH AVE. MAYS, QUEENS Daily 9:30 to 5:30 (Mon. Fri.

'til 9:30, Sat. 'til 6:30).

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