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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 23, 1944 2 List 76 Local Soldiers As Missing in Action Mrs. Cecilia Lynott, mother, 6 Columbia Court. MAYER, Sgt. Charles P.

Mrs. Ma-r bel C. Maier. wife. 38-10 59th Maspeth.

V- 1 AY McGURE, pfc. Vincent X. Mm. Washington, Sept. 23 (U.R) The War Department today announced names of 3.119 soldiers missing in action in the Asiatic, Central Pa-citic.

European. Mediterranean and Southwest Pacific areas. The following 78 men from Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island are included: ASIATIC AREA BURGDORF. 3d Lt. Paul J.

H. C. Burgdorf, father, 123 Jackson Mineola. Julia McOuire. mother, 150 Green-nay Terrace, Forest Hills.

MENAKER, 2d Lt. Oscar Samuel Menaker, father, 68-38 Ingram Forest Hills. NAPORANO, Pvt. Fred Mrs. Mac Ladadura.

mother. 265 4th Ave. jMATCHO. Sgt. Francisco Mrs.

NASH ALSKY, Staff Sgt. Harold Robert Nashalsky. father, 924 Michelina Urgo. mother, 68-13 Hendrix St. NIC0I4, Tech.

Sgt. Frederick The Rev. Charles Bloodgood. friend, 15 Himrod St. PARILLO, Pvt.

Oreste T. Mrs. Maria D. Parillo, mother, 440 Yellowstone Boulevard, Forest Hills. PILKINGTON, Tech.

5th Grade Daniel F. J. J. Pilkington, father, 557 Lafayette Ave. CENTRAL PACIFIC AREA Si Cross, Westbury.

ANGRISANL Staff Sgt. Salvatore RICE, 2d Lt. Donald F. Edward I F. Mrs.

Angeline Angrisanl, Rice, father, 8053 Harbor View Baeia SUtt photo I TO AID FUND DRIVE A trade committee to press the campaign of the Travelers Aid Society will be established with the help of, left to right, Darragh A. Park, Donald S. Stralem, Henry J. Davenport, Russell C. Irish and Maj.

Benjamin H. Namm. 41 Terrace. ROGOZENSKI. Pvt.

Frank J. Benjamin Rogozenski, father, 4 Valley Road, Port Washington. SCIRZL Lt. Joseph Mrs. Lucille Scurzi.

wife. 389 Crescent St. SNYDER. Pfc. Harvey C.

Mrs. Katherine C. Snyder, mother, 1522 Kimball St. SOLOFF, Pvt. Julius Mrs.

Lucille Soloff. wife, 2569 E. 11th St. STEELMAN, Tech. Sgt.

Randolph Architects Demand Businessmen Map Rote mother, 104-28 Corona Corona. HRIBY. Pfc. Charles Mrs. Frances Hruby, mother, Bohemia.

EUROPEAN AREA ALEXANDER, 2d Lt. Seymour M. Mrs. Rose Alexander, mother, 173-21 105th Jamaica. ARACIL, Staff Sgt.

Arthur E. Mrs. Henrietta Aracil, mother, 89 Duffy Hicksvllle. BONONNO, Pfc. Justin Bonnano, father, 21-30 23d Astoria.

BROWN, 3d Lt.Paul R. Mrs. Veronica K. Brown, wife, 137-23 220th Place, Springfield Gardens. Zone Change Study1" Travelers Aid Drive a.

VI IV vilMiitjv preliminary to the start of girls and chil Preliminary to the start of a girls and Staff photo BLITZ IN GARAGE When fumes escaping from the tank of a gasoline truck, being repaired at the Hamilton Body Works, 129 13th yesterday became ignited by flam from an acetylene torch, the explosion blew off the roof, wrecked the doors and windows ond left the truck looking as if it had been hit by one of General Patton's Long Tom tank blasts. children which will ac- kampaisn to raise $250,000 for the commodate them as long as the xT jmerits of the case warrant it, he Travelers Aid Society of New To Avoid Losses M. Mrs. Janet Steelman, wife, 1 55-25 31st Astoria. SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA BRADLEY, Capt.

Edward F. Mrs. Anne Bradley, mother, 43-37 149th Flushing. The New York Society of Archi- plan were formulated yesterday at; Darragh A. Park, vice president tnrfptr fnr a detailed lunrheon meetine in tne Mammiol tne Manuiacturers mist co.

ana DALESSANDRO, Corp. Arthur F. Mrs. Sarah Dalessandro, mother, 104-21 41st Corona. FINSTERWALD, Pvt.

Fred Willy study of the effects of zoning changes store for formation of a trade com-1 general chairman of the 1944 drive, 1 BUONCONTRI, Pfc. Pasquale proposed by the City Planning Com-' mittee, whose honorary chairman announced that about 125 commit-1 Mrs. Santa Buoncontrt, mother, mission before the changes are en-1 will be Maj. Benjamin H. Namm.

tees would be set up to facilitate I 483 Park. Place, acted into law. i Funds raised will be used to main- collections within various Industries BURKE, Pfc. Donald E. Mrs.

Mar- Tells How to Aid Vets Bridge Gap to Civil Life Finsterwald, father, 425 Prospect garet Burke, mother, 217 78th St. Place. Such a study, the society urged, tain the year-round regular services, ana trades, should throw light on how the com-of the agency, exclusive of the Also present were Henry J. Da v-mission's proposals would affect use special service men's lounges andlenport. president of the Downtown of existine buildina-s and building booths, for which the New York Brooklyn Association and chairman Navy Announces 10 Casualties OfBoroL I.

Men Washington, Sept. 23 (U.R) The Navy Department today announced 307 casualties of the navy, marine corps and coast guard, including 94 The broad understanding by and at other times lt will be found to have no factual basis, the edu friends and relatives of returned construction In the future. iClty Defense Recreation Committee 'supplies the money. CALLAHAN, Staff Sgt. Francis D.

Mrs. Susan Callahan, mother, 34-50 65th Woodside. COSTA, Pvt. Lawrence Peter Costa, brother, 117 4th Place. CURRAN, Pfc.

Frank R. Frank Curran, father, 402 Washington Bellmore. service men of hostile and resentful Nazi Radio Lists Behan as Captive At Its first Fall meeting the ar Demands for aid upon the agency of the Brooklyn branch of the society; Russell C. Irish, vice president of the Chase National Bank; Paul Murphy, advertising manager of Frederick Loeser Edwin B. Wilson, editor of the Brooklyn chitects society said in a resolution fh.t t.h.

triv niprf "to avoid perceuv in la-ao u.o reactions expressed by them will aid in bridging the gap to civilian living, Dr. Carl R. Rogers said yesterday in the first of a series of talks at the cator declared. The primary cause will be found to lie in the many frustrations which the men experienced and the basic injustice of all wars the fact that one man is ex a disastrous effect on land 19 'TuH0? iKS Lt. Cuthbert J.

Behan Jr. of 171 'dead. 173 wounded and 40 missing. and postwar construction. of the calls came from men and Eagle; Thomas Hornstein, Congress St.

is probablv a Nazi and bringing to 63.572 total casual- Columbia University Teachers Col "The society feels that certain Ishapiro, John Pearl and Samuel DrLl'RY, Pvt. John J. Mrs. Helen Charles! DeLury, mother, 46-08 30th Namm Astoria. women in the armed forces.

prisoner of war, not missing as ties since Dec. 7. 1941. The following changes are in order and it is veryj Jn adiition to the vice executives of the previously reported in a War ten men from Brooklyn, Queens and posed to danger while another works in safety and comfort, he added. Dr.

Rogers said that restlessness, lege USO Training Center. Dr. Rogers, who was formerly professor of clinical psychology at Ohio finance di-1 FISCHER, Pvt. Samuel Mrs. Fan- ceiiniieiy in lavur oi auuim and booths located in keystore; Ralph S.

Mahan Long Island are included practical soiling." Sidney L. Strauss. transporlatlon centers the society rector of the society; Charles S. nie Fischer, mother, 840 Schenec- FOLEY, Lt. James marines, dead State University, is the newly ap a need to be "on the go," and ex cessive emotional reactions to every James A.

Foley lather, 188 vso director of counseling gives constant help to stranded Trimmer, assistant llnance tadv Ave. civilian travelers and maintains and and Adolph Schaeffer, publicity FRANK, Pvt. Max Mi's. Sophie B. day situations are other difficulties Webster Ave.

service at the university. partment telegram to his wife. From Sanford Lowe, who has a short wave radio receiver in his apartment at 222 W. 77th Manhattan, the bombardier's father, former Police Lt. Cuthbert J.

Behan, first learned that his son's name was mentioned in an enemy broad operates a guest house for women, director. Frank, mother, 169 Vernon Ave "USO workers and the families of returned service men can help HASEL, Chief Commissary Stewart Robert Charles, navy, wounded Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hasel parents, 4 Rose Floral Park. them in four principal ways," Dr.

Rogers declared. "First by under GOLDMAN, Pvt. Matthew Harry Goldman, father, 1101 Hopkinson Avenue. GRIFFIN. Pfc.

Timothy Mrs. Helen Mclnemey, cousin, 200 Sherman Street. cast listing prisoners of war. Sev Carannantes Hear Of Son's Recovery Two Returning To Active Duty Join Kern Post should be put into effect until it has been thoroughly studied and lt can be determined how it will affect the use of property as well as future construction. "This has not been done.

No one and no organization, nor any authoritative commission has as yet come forth with a definitive study and statement based on these proposed changes. It is most imperative that it be done before the changes are incorporated into law. eral Brooklyn short wave listeners KWICK, Quartermaster 2d Class standing that problems of resentment exist; second, by accepting the man as he is it must be realized Frank Stanley, navy, a which may beset the man returning from combat duty. "In addition," he declared, "the discharged service man la likely to feel an uncertainty of purpose and a loss of self-esteem after he is no longer part of a military group. "Most acute problems of the young man going into the armed services are homesickness, loneliness, anxiety and worry.

In the armed services his problems are quite likely to include worry about his home. He also needs a place where he can that GI Joe is not the man who left Recovering at a TJ. S. Army home three years ago; third, by giv. Brooklyn veterans of the Two i tn ing returned service men time to Mediterranean theater who will Krai nospiwu u.

i.iJoseph A. Carannante, 28, is one of HEALY, 2d Lt. John E. Mrs. Mary V.Healey, mother, 7807 11th Ave.

KABAKOW, Pvt. Samuel Mrs. Rose F. Kabakow. wife, 1508 Pitkin Ave.

KANE, Pfc. Edward T. Edward T. Kane father, 1298 Rogers Ave. KAPLAN, Staff Sgt.

Murray Sam and one in West Roxbury. have since given the father the same reassuring report. The War Department has confirmed that the broadcast from Germany mentioned the flier's capture. Lieutenant Behan has survived two other close calls. His plane crashed in Brazil while his squadron was on its way overseas and he previously reported wounded Sept.

1, 1944) Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Kwapick. parents, 356 49th St.

MAKOHON, Pfc. Victor marines, dead (previously reported wounded Jan. 5. 1944) Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Makohon, parents, 1766 Park Place. McGLINNESS, Pfc. Cornelius undertake normal living again, and, fourth, by letting him blow off steam." "The city of New York has been w.r," Kernfour soldier sons of Mr. and Mrs. Front Parnnnflnt nf 14 Third I1 ducted into Pvt.

Albert J. anu la speiiuuig uniiiuiia ui uunnio Sometimes the bitterness of the Post. Veterans of oFreign Wars, last lf Ed nd tneir one.year. on postwar design. Private indus- uel Kaplan, father, 251 Pacific St.

try is being stimulated to do like-inlght in the Hotel oBssert. Theyjoid daughter, Diana.live at 365 SlstiKERR fic wiUiam'c William wise. It is said that these proposed I are Sgt, Frederic Conte Jr. and Street. father 408 9th St changes may constitute deter-1 Everett Snyder, both of the air Private Carannante was wounded Staff Sat.

Eaiie Mrs returned service man will be Justified 'gripe' to his heart's content." Found Saipan Baffle Red Cross Yule Aid turned up safe at his base in Italy marines, dead Mr. and Mrs. William F. McGuinness, parents, 62-56 Wetherole Rego Park. rem 10 postwar construction incj forcp, who are home on 21-day fur- near Cherbourg when his first ser-i Marv C.

Knee, wife 29a Prosrject after being missing for three days. must dc given careiui siuay ana i0Ugh. Commander William H. V. geant stepped on an anti-personnel! Piace So the chances seem good that an answer must be returned before Mahon conducted the meeting.

mme, wounding the sergeant In the 1 LEONHARDT Tech 5th Grade1 the 23-year-old flier will eventually Praised in Queens 'Like Maneuvers' nnirpmiinK i Mary G. Cox of the lecture bureau legs and wounding another soldier George Mrs. Margaret Leonhardt, return t0 his wife his and "It is also felt that order to Cuthbert 3d and two infant sons, mother. 516 Chauncey St. baby Tommy.

't JS Jn dl5CUised technicolor pictures tion there must be an over-all re- Lh', f. Pfc. Joseph McKeon of 252 Mar-tense St. paid an unconscious tribute to the thoroughness of American Appreciation for co-operation extended the chapter in its work of preparing Christmas overseas boxes LOMASKY, Tech. 4th Grade Irving Mrs.

Tillie Lamanskv. mother. also. Their position was under sparodic shell fire and Private Car-annanet lay there for 11 hours before medics reached him and took him to an aid station, where he before medics reached him and took him to an aid station, wnere he vision of the Building Zone Resolu MICHELINE, Seaman 2d Class Carmine Anthony, navy, missing Ida Ercole, legal guardian, 357 St. Mark's Ave.

MISAEJKO, Corp. John marines, wounded Mr. and Mrs. John Mlsaejko, parents, 204-25 47th Road, Bayside. PAPPALARDO, Corp.

Samuel, marines, dead Mrs. Amelia Pappa-lardo, mother. 8 Carver Place. continental telephone lines and the I 1740 e. 12th St.

i r. I I eave OI'j eyewitness storv of the contained In the report of Joel of the long distance LOVERRO. 2d Lt. Joserjh Mrs fH-. for the same li ascer- switchboard.

She showed also pic- underwent an operation for removal 1 Martha Loverro mother 1S07 Saipan campaign to reporters at tainable in advance. Such a study should be nroductive of a healthv tures of the hurricane of 1938. lof steel splinters. 45th st. Boro Sergeant Won Three Stripes As Paratrooper Back to earth Is Sgt.

Harry Walsh r. tsonner, executive ourcior, Queens Red Cross unit. The chapter has completed its work of pack- Walter Reed Hospital today. "It was Just like maneuvers only Several guests from other posts! Two of his brothers are In active 'MISZl'K, Several guests from other posts! Two of his brothers are In active 'MISZl'K, advance in zoning, without a dis-i Tech. 4th Grade Joseph astrous effect on land values and attended, including Rudoph V.ltheaters.

Louis, 34. is in Italy, andi J. Mrs. Roberta Miszuk, wife, 11 construction." Fusco. who announced a testimonial Stephen.

23, was in Sardinia when Prospect Huntington. tougher, he said. "There wasn't 140,200 such boxes, Mr. Sonner Hnntfnotnn' Pfltsv Pflnnnlnrrin f3fhr sruw st rv.irf KnrWmuch confusion Everything went says. dinner to National Commander Jean private carannante last nearo from Pvt.

Peter Frank U.llnh.n eamlnn a a no fa I Harbor. iaccording to plan; that's why lt was Blue Star Mothers Cited Brunner will be given by the Joseph him. Harry, 26. is at Camp Davis, Of tiaiiaiinii aiivi oci 1115 cm a iuo- trooper and being in two air acci Nunziato. father, 11th Long Island City.

All are corporals. 1 1 A. Wynne Jost on its 25th anniver- N. C. ror AIQ IO Navy WOunaea sary, Nov.

4, in the Park Central use maneuvers. McKeon was wounded and returned to the base hospital by ambulance plane and ship. M. In- dents. He was formerly In Troop 101st Cavalry." Transferred into! the paratroops, he won his three OLIVERI.

Staff Sgt. Edward Mrs. Marie Oliveri, mother wood. Loretta Balogh. president of the Hotel.

Fusco is chairman of the Borouqh Museum Plans "The work was finished In 12 day and five night packing periods," the report says. "Through the cooperation of Col. George W. Martin of the 4th Regiment In Jamaica, eight assembly lines were set up In the armory. Over 2,000 workers helped.

They included members of various auxiliaries, the American PASQLAL, Lt. Raymond Felix 5l'r'pe5 R. A. F. Officer on Radio RAl'B, Sgt.

Charles H. marines. wounded Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Raub parents, 83-23 256th Floral Park. READ, Pfc. Philip marines, wounded, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Read, parents, Westbury.

Names in the News ciue outr Aiuiijcrs ui Ajiicnta, oiuitgnw 1 aii- Jamaica Chapter 5, last night was cis D. McGarey will be toastmaster. presented with a citation of merit 1 for her outstanding work for the Long Beach to Vote Pasqual, father, Sunrise Highway, Art Exhibition Sept. 29 The Brooklyn Museum has scheduled five exhibitions of paintings starting Sept. 29.

The first will Islip. Squadron Leader Bernard Wlck-steed of the Royal Air Force will ibe guest speaker on a New York nihil DllUHlVl JM1B11UUJV1 0.11U wiwfc an ankle. The other man suffered la broken back. Another time Hal- ooys in 01. Aioans iiavai fiospum.

P. R. and Salary Cuts Vll The presentation was made by Mary PASQCARELLI, Pfc. Vincent J. Philip PasquarelU.

father, 163 Sul-livans Lane, Westbury. show the romance of oil at war in was dragged along the Women's Hospital Reserve Corps, friends and relatives of members of the 4th Regiment and, at night, workers from the Gertz, Woolworth, Proportional representation, in- S. Kelly, national vice president oi I Guard radio program tomorrow at a.m. over WEAF. Maj.

Paul C. lahan ground, 36 water colors by Reginald Marsh the organization, at a meeting in augurated a year ago in the city of Adolph Dehn, David Fredenthal and jRAMO, Pfc. Gus Salvatore Ramo, Raborg of the Guard will Interview Transferred back to a ground frank COLBY Odd Fellows Hall, otn Ave. anu.Long Beach, Nassau County, will: Millard Sheets. Another will be of iatner, lues wuiotignDv Ave.

unit, he left today to join his outfit IjrTTTT 0f Palau the Britifil1 Wnj officers, ROM AR. Sirt HnpnIJ trm Montgomery Ward firms and the Brooklyn Union Gas Company, the Woodhaven air wardens and Continental Baking Company drivers Grace Romar. mother, 37-20 9h Jf1 pp' "Sf I group. The first syllable receives a naimjiaii ifie son oi wiiuanri Ht slight stress. The third rhymes with Calendar Washington Jamaica.

I get the acid test in the general elec-1 European paintings that have been State Senator Seymour Halpern tion Nov. 7 when voters will decide In war protection storage and will spoke on postwar plans for the if a proposal charter should be; be shown again to the public. Paint-soldiers, adopted. This not only does away ings by children taught in the 'with P. R.

but slashes official sal-! Museum and the w-orks of the BorO Student Honored janes and terms of office, including1 famous Mexican artist, Jose Marloa Bethany Va Sept 23 CaroliSup'rvi-'ior5, and strlas Mayor Velasco, will be shown in the Special Kruse daughter of Mr and Mrs of aJI but administrative functions, i Exhibitions Gallery on Jan. 11. "pew, few." Say: PAY-lay-lew. NIJMEGEN, Dutch city on the Hallahan, a former commander of the 1st Calvary Post, who was in the 106th Machine Gun Company TODAY Labor's tribute to wounded veterans at Madison Square Garden. m.

SirCrCt Indian Summer dance of Junior Hadas- Jackson Heights. SAGALOWITZ. Pvt. Nat Blanche Sagalowitz, wife, 1920 W. 6th St.

SMITH. Pfc. John E. Hugh Bmith, father, 817 E. 16th St.

SOLEN, Pfc. James A. Mrs. Frieda Solen, wife, 44 W. Orchard Hempstead.

SPENCER. Staff Sgt. Bert Mrs. EllAbeth Suwtaenich, friend, 517 52d St. san at Hotel Pennsylvania.

9 Dm. Beer party at Elmer Bonnet Legion Post during World War The young noncom was formerly captain of the Sons of the Legion squadron sponsored by the post. He Intends to become a member of the 1st Cavalry Post as soon as the war Is over. He lives at 3506 Avenue R. Harry M.

Kruse of 146 81st I I A TP I iiirr Brooklyn, has been elected vice pres-, rKI I LIVtO ciuonouae, 54 i ast wood a Dm. Waal (Dutch name for the Riiine.l Pronounced vahl). Caution: In Dutch the digraph "ij" has a sound' similar to as In "by, my." Say: NY-may-gen. KLEVB (also spelled: CLEVE). Junction town of western Germany southeast of Nizmegen.

Note Final in German has the obscure uh sound ONE-FOR-ALL! One gift makes pos-sible USO-Camp By Paul Ford Get-together party of 23d A. D. Repub ident of the Y. w. c.

A. at Bethany lican c-iuo. 44 Buiwr p.m. Tenth anniversary of Scandinavian American Business Association at Hotel bi. ueorge.

p.m. Queens county Republican! open earn- College here. Miss Kruse is a graduate of Fontbonne Hall High School, class of '42. At Bethany she is a member of the staff of Tell, biweekly news sheet, and is a major in the English department. paittn at nome or Mrs.

Charles Williams, 20th Ave. and Parsons Boulevard. White- Danish-American Festival At Salem Lutheran Church like the a of sofa. Say: KLAY-vuh 1 STEIN, 2d Lt. Lester Mrs.

Edna Stein, mother, 270 Empire Boule i.iuunwuoa, Ancient Oraer of m.n', Danish Americans and Americans luwii iiui uietiAt, ul jsciiuib. aance al Miavood urill. 1145 vard. jTOBIN, Pfc. Edward J.

James Tobin. brother. 243 78th St. C. Church of ANNOUNCEMENTS a icsuve service in commeniorauon rr, ictiicocuwru us jonn tne BaotiH.

Wllloughbr (VrDllTVUtrC Al SMI. v4 I WILSON, Pvt. Henderson H. Mrs. Shows, which perform before audiences of monthly overseas and at training camps and hospitals at home.

It also aids 30 other war-related agencies in THE NEW YORK WAR FUND 131 Livingston St. Brooklyn near Lewis 10 a of King Christian X's birthday onlColby symbol: e). The is silent, Public Notice Athletic carnival sponsored by 68th Pre James Hughes, sister, 150-12 12th White.stone. Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Salemn as it always Is in French.

Say: Danish Lutheran Church. m(e)-LOOZ. cinct Community Council at Brooklyn Oval, 28th St. and 5th 1:30 m. Memorial mass fnr T.f Cn rinminirlr WISOWATV.

Tech. 4th Grade Henry Montelbano. at St. R. C.

Church 9 am. I WILL NOT be for debts incurred bv any one other than mysfif J06eph NemeroII, Vol Empire Brooklyn Y. I WILL NOT be responsible "for debts incurred bv nv one other than myself. Josenh N. Coury, 14 Prospect Park S.

Brooklyn. TOMORROW 1j. Mrs. Stella Wisowftty, mother, 2059 57th St. MEDITERRANEAN AREA Surf and Doot fc t.h in nri at.

JnnH OF WE UWRRA, kEEPi SALT, CHILI HOT MEAT SAUCE 1 AND A 1 PCPPER6IUMMUI I iH A. I DESK.DRAWFC. ceacn. Exhibition of muca! relic at Brooklyn AMENDOLA. Pvt.

Dionisio J. Tea by Brooklyn Mimic Trhr Oulld in afternoon. 10 Loft ond Found Entertainment by members of cast of "Carmen Jones" at Brooklyn V. W. c.

30 3d 5 p.m. Jack Amendola, father, 620 E. 15th Street. BRINE, Tech, Sgt. Richard G.

Mrs. Philip E. Jones, mother, 26 Pine, Oceanside. BAQ Lost; left in taxicab. Borough Hall-iight brown: pori, overmgtu cot.htnx.

loiiftt kit; rfwud, Wa.do McKet, 2 Montague Terrac. Citizen shin Day. Brook Wn ttnenshio Council, at Boys High School, Putnam and Marcv 3 p.m. MONDAY BANKBOOK Lost No. of the Bre-voort Saving Bank; payrnrnt ha hern stopped Please return 10 the at 1281 Fulton St.

BUTLER, Staff Sgt. Aaron E. Mrs. Mae A. Butler, mother, 73-20 Aus Openina of American Craftsmen's Educational Council exhibition at America tin Forest Hills.

House. 485 Madison Manhattan. 4 m. LV im N8B I ml ENGINEERS WOMEN Research Experimental Design and Testing of Electro-Mechanical Instruments MOST IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS ARE INITIATIVE AND CREATIVE AiltlTV W. L.

MAXSON CORP. 460 West 34th N. Y. COLLl'RA. Pvt.

Angelo J. Mrs. Opening of drive for Federation of ihilanthroDiei. Luncheon at Hotel Connie Collura, wife. 1537 79th St.

Commodore. BANKBOOK Lost No. B91B3 of the Kings Co. Saving Bank: payment has ben s'oppd. Please reiurn 10 the bank at 539 Eastern Pk CAT Lost; grav-white Mon night.

Reward Notify E'iith NiUen, 6727 6Ui Ave. SH Road 5-008. CX rL A ft A If EDWARDS, 2d Lt. Nathan M. Na ReceDtlon for staff of the Klns countv than Edwards, father, 3 Locust Council, Jewish War Veterans, at headquarters of Mldwood Legion Post, 1361 Ocean 8:30 m.

llbS e2i4 Westbury. FERRIS, 2d Lt. Richard B. Mr DOO Pa inflation monrhs oid; black and while spotted, anawerg to Cindy; miseing since Sunday from Avenue and 29th St. Reward.

BEacnvlew 8-06OB. Bufalo. 1513 E. 29th Bl. IM PRIVATE AS WELL AS public life.

U.S. Budget 'If si? rj If i DOO Loit; IrlBh jvtteT. red- male, licensed, strayed from 2701 Avenue N. Brooklyn. Liberal reward.

Durham, KSplanade-JM 1 1 2. DOG Lot; Springer ppan.e!. white with fay Line Uar tk, HUDSON Meet ins of Federal Orand Jurors' Association, Room Ml Federal Building, Washington 8:30 p.m. Meeting of Board of Higher Education at Hunter College, 8 P.m. TUESDAY Annual convocation of Brooklyn minister! at Flatbush Christian Church, Dorchester and Marlboro Roads, 4 p.m.

Property Owners Association of Middle Village, meeting on expansion of cemeteries, at AmeMcan Lee ion Building. 7517 Metropolitan Middle Vtllitre, m. Installation of officers of Thomas Don-gan Council. K. of at clubhouse, 7601 4th 8 30 p.m.

Meeting of Atlantic Ave. Bun Committee at Wilmax Hall, Wrwdhaven Boulevard and Atlantic Woodhaven, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Richard B. Ferris, mother, 148 Sunrise Highway, Valley Stream. FOX, Lt.

Irving H. Mrs. Tillie Fox, mother, 551 Bushwick Ave. FRANK. Lt.

Stanley Mrs. Hannah Frank, mother, 1011 Neilson Far Rockaway. HA AG, Staff Sgt. William William Haag, father, 43-15 57th Woodside. JANZER, Pvt.

Henry Mrs. Rose Janzer. wife, 90-36 144th Place, Jamaica. Director Harold O. Smith OMCE.IN PRE-RATION CVvyS, OOUfiMT fCUR.

PAI RS OF SHOES THAT Enjoy the river in autumn from roomy decka and glaat-encloaed lounges (heated when neceinry) Hoard Day Line ateamer. HAD BEEN MARKED DOWN TO 4 1.95" Dinner dnnci of Ancient Order of Hi Return atr tarn, day Rnund Trip S.ta-Sua, and Hohdan, Xih Ouldmi a to half bra. bernians. Hotel St. George, ft p.m.

Observance of Democratic Womm'i Day. at Biltmore Hotel. 1 FM I U. Si 10 00 W. IMk 10 w- irso 1.2S "NnHnrfk tHO it y00 3 00 Card party.

20th A D. Republican Club Bushwick 9 p.m. THURSDAY Trm lod i Fri Jaa ttitm Km Pit Um, W. 42mI St. fwr, tl H70 bia-k marking.

Vicinry Coney Island and Sea Ga-e, about Aug. Reward DEwey 6-2119. DOO Let: Boston bull 'erner 7th St named Skipny. hlack with white lace Reward. BKarhview 8-483.

LOST EyeR'asaeR; gold frame, pearl tips, black rase: vicinity 7th Ave. -Carroll Ht Reward. NEvlns 8-8832. Kinney. 139 7th Avenue.

NECKPIECE Lost; braver; Sidney Place or Joraiemon St. Reward if returned to Apartment 4-B. 99 JoraieraonSt. PENDULUM Loat; white gold cross, chain; Park Place-Albany-St. John's car.

6Lo. 6-6563. Reward. TOURMALINE Loat; pink, aunburst. on Ave.

between 10rh and 14th Sta. Reward. Call STerlmg 8-3633. A LIS Log dark brown Gladstone; Sept. 17: Nostrand subway train between Church-Flsttbunh stations Reward.

No questions. MAnafJeId 6-5348. i WATCH Lost: gold: Friday; dosed case; vicinity Brooklyn Heights (near Hicks. Reward. GLnmore JS-6538 VP I8TWA TCH Lost 'lady'; B'h Ave subway between 7tft-Chmber Sept.

22 Reward. fiOuth -199L t. Al. Jit JOHNSTON. Tech.

Sgt. John A. jj Mrs. Minnie Johnston, mother, 79 1 1 Denton Lynbrook. I KENNEDY, Sgt.

James W. Jr. James W. Kennedy, father, 324-22 J' Weller Rosedale. KOWEI.ESKI, Staff Sgt.

Peter Ij Jennie Kowaleskl, sister, 583 6th I Avenue. I I LANDAU, Sgt. Samuel Herman li Landau, father, 114-08 Jamaica I Richmond Hill. I LEONE, Staff Szt. Peter H.

M't. li Concetta Leone, wife, 2255 E. 2d Annual mass of Catholic Lawyers Oulld at St. Charles Borromeo R. C.

Church. Sidney Place and Livingston 10 a.m. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will speak at meeting of Brownsville Women's Nonpartisan Committee for Registration, at Parkway Theater, St.

John's Plaoe and Eastern Parkway. 9 P.m. MEN and WOMEN JUNIOR and SENIOR ACCOUNTING CLERKS Manufacturing Experience Preferred EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT Eastern Aircraft Division General Motors Corp. LINDEN, N. J.

Inlfrvinr Mnnilii thro Friday. I 30 AM In till Noon tSSINTiAL WORKERS IE RELEASE STATEMENT Vacation Places Opening of Williamsburg division' of ROAD TO VICTORY Pvt. Leo Harlem of 9 Brighton 1st Road, Brighton Beach, at the right, is a security guard guiding traffic at this important point in France as two GIs post a sign pointing in the correct direction. Left to right are Pfc. Arthur Heider of North Braddock, and Sgt.

Lee Shope of Greensburg, Ky. National War Fund drive at Williamsburg Y. M. C. 179 Marcy 8:30 p.m.

Annual joint meeting of Med'cal Society of the County of Queens and the Queens-horo Tubrrulosis and Health Association. INNSVIVANIA in. Mara, t.Ia thai ai.t-, MaitM.i ralaiatlaa. the Mdici! Pnriety or the rount" of Queens. 112-25 Queeng Boulevard, Forest Oaaanai.al Ctmmtr.

Street. I LYNOTT, Pvt. Edward F. Jr. i Harrliaora.

Pa. Hiua, 9 p. m..

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