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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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I9t Max VTfrt of US St. and jCaptain Writes Eugrn P. Setrfou of MO 73d 8t Th Camkat lafantrrmaa Badft aH who a. a ut I am m5U of all -4- 1 gsntzation 1Q BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 8, 1945 WITH OUR FIGHTERS 53 FROM THIS AREA PRISONERS OF WAR How Mine on Beach Killed I.

Soldier for "rinnpUry candact" la France, was awardra la Sft. Jarinta J. Lam or 215 Gold SU Me. Bertrattd J. Lrmrir of VYUaoa St, Pvt.

Special to the Brooklyn lagle Hanft Heads Sch col Dwem- Jarph 8. Randan of 233s E. Ala, Washington. Peb. The Pfc.

Clement J. Mra Iwtnp NipifT Firld, bfr. IHi. Pvt. Jimn P.

Rrfaa of 4th Department made public today the Pearl S. Larson, mother, 111-14 Hlcitsvuie, Peb. Capt. Harold 'on B. M.

Chamber. adJuUnt of the air School Boad i force squadron to which the lat Over There 145th SU Jamaica riar ana rw oror(e m. teiaman name of 2,837 aoldlera held a prta 31 of 3M 8. 2d St oner of war by Oermany. In case SCANLON, SUff Sgt.

Robert Mrs. Mary A. Scanlon. mother, Tech. Sgt.

Arthur F. Noeth was at-1 Mrs V7: tached. has written to the young as a mL aoldier-s father. Michael J. Noeth of 114 Maple Ave, giving further -Ls Cir.

Capt. Milton Brandril of 119 Neck Road, finance officer of a unit attached to the 5th A. A. P. stepped aahora on the Philippine with four t.1 nno AMV twit diva 6 Here of divergence between this list and Information sent to the next of kin, the last War Department telegram or letter to the next of kin Is always the appropriate final authority on the status of a soldier.

The follow lng 83 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included: AfUDIE. Rtaff 8rt- Michael Mra. ITth. initial beachhead had been J' i I '1 thought tht world had col- 718 Ocean Ave. SCHOLD, 2d Lt.

George B. Jr. Mrs. Lollta M. Schold.

wUe, 65 Buscher Ave, Valley Stream. SCHVBACK, Bgt. Kurt Walter Schuhack. brother. 111-45 76th Drive.

Forest Hill. aetaus oi nis aeau. He was killed Sept. 17 In Italy. Captain Chambers wrote that Sergeant Noeth was on pass eatablshed by the Infantry.

Bombed jv fcJ lapsed. The nolaa paralysed DIAMONDS and atrafed by the Japs, captain. fVl akl Tfch. EgU Raymond Ooldatetn, Bescara. Italy.

"He was swimming Et a beach presumably cleared of A Sgt. Herbert Mrs. Oermalne Abadie. mother, 30-23 SCHWARTZ, JEWELRY 1 Norma Schwaru, wife, 141 E. 36th mines wnen an itauan civilian, tampering with a loose wire sticking out of the sand, detonated a land mine." the letter said.

"Several Italian civilians and Tech. Sgt. Tobias B. Trujlllo. who was with arecamn.

how a Portrea. next to hU the unit was ble to advance. First Lt. Warren P. OMnftf of nit by nak over Munich and A veteran of the New Guinea 347 Rldgewood Ave.

has completed exploded with It two and a half ramoalcn Captain Brandcll who. SO missions as pilot aboard a B-25'ton of bomb. been overseas 18 month, eswb- In Italy. He holds the Alr The young radio gunner, now at lihed the first air corps tawnce Mll eight Oak Leaf Clusters, the Atlantic City redistribution in the Southwest Parllic Ships Cook 3d Class Murray Ro-Uon, said: "Our Port tossed around th'eaTer of 75 Selden Ave BtR' the like on rouh Before enteritis service In May. on coast guard-manned The concussion also ewerved us over Street.

SIIIPMAN, 1st Lt. Ernest-Mrs. Sara Shlpman, mother, 35-46 79th Jackson Heights. TVAitrlts OLD Gff Qiuro w-1 a ru. Coth or Obc u.

86th St, Jackson Heights. ACKERMAN, Pvt. James J. Mrs. Margaret P.

Ackerman, mother, 157 Beach 116th St, Rockaway. ANDERSON, Sgt. Gustave T. Mrs. Alma Anderson Lane, sister, 86-33 127th St, Richmond HiU.

BENNETT, Plight Officer Victor-Mrs. Josephine J. Bennett, wife, 127-14 101st Ave, Richmond Hill. u.ca, maj. jarunrr m.

wirs. ri-Li'vour nn noo i rj WH Gertrude W. Slme. 7 ColbyiB" atnwt rn9nV injured Road, Port Washington. lOffirpr HnrHwin Nnnlpr of inn mn nvwi a rprtl- UWJ mm uu uiw mc uiu.ii ui wuat, a SMITH.

2d Lt. Robert A rCc il- 'v. i vour son was hiirled i i-KED LOFFUi 'saw was a brilliant blue streak." fied nublic accountant. A praduate Smith, father. 308 Manor Place.

hmj rx.ngs n.gnwuy, vvnuie i 6106 Sth A The Silver Star for -gallantry In. The streak was another ack-ack of the School of Business. City Col Greenport. coreer at Brooklyn College, forwarded to the Effect Quarter action" on Guam has been awarded i shell that tore the bomber's rieht i.K In SOTISO, Staff Sgt. Christopher G.

BR IN 2d Lt. Robert B. Mrs. Hed- Taa Joseph Orr af 120 Stoyve. wing and exploded over the master, Kansas City.

Mo. "Your son wa very well liked by Mr. Helen So tiro, mother, AusUn St, Forest HUls. wlg M. Brina, mother, 1709 Plat-bush Ave.

was Interrupted by the war, has signified his intention of taking advantage of the Gl "Chunks of flak pounded down on ih. adatir-nt Ave, Merrick. 18 months ago. wlnnln? the Asiauc- Pacific campaign ribbon with one B.tUe Star. He is a member of Ch! mpany SPEVACK.

Ut U. Benjamin Mrs. CAROTENUTO, Pfc Joseph P. I us with a noise like a truck load AB RAH Aft Pearl Braunstein. mother, 317 Troy Ave.

tfame Mrs. Anna F. Carotenuto, wife, 191-42 115th Drive, St. Albans. Sigma Mu fraternity.

burst of sudden of coal being dumped Into a cellar. Our No. 1 and No. 4 engines were knocked out, the control cable were WlTON ST. HOYil STERNBERG.

Pvt Charle H. Mrs. CELLA, Pvt. Albert J. Mra Jenny Sylvia J.

Sternberg, wife, 521 Essex St. shot off, the radio set went out." Cella, mother. 1410 75th St. DIRECT SHOPPING WIRE: CUMBERLAND 6- Bill of Rights and returning to college. A navigator on a'l B-24 Liberator, he has 18j missions over Germany to his'l credit.

1 1 Limping home, the crew threw 6300 CRIVELLI, 2d Lt. Salvatore T. Mrs. STOEHR, 2d Lt. Charles M.

Mrs. Administrative Ork with a B-24 1 group in Italy. Tech. Sgt. Charles gun and Kupinsky of 1586 56th St.

has com- p.eted 12 months of service overseas. JJ veral r) friendly tanks Charles M. Stoehr. wife, 3 Car everything overboard In order to keep the plane in the air with Its Fanny Crivelli. mother.

7711 19th Avenue. penter Ave. Extension, Glen Cove. I SULZINSKI, Tech Sgt. Charles L.

itwo remaining engines and escorted bv two Thunrierbnlt ftffhtern JMh Orr were knocked out and left burning. Private 1st Class re8cnei base in England with only Liberator based in Italy. Mrs. Victoria Huscllowlte, 40-27 70th Woodside. I thomas, Pvt.

Anthony p. Mi- Beier Re-elected Orr voluntarily ran to tne lanas minutes suddIv of eiu left In chael Thomas, father, 29 Garden School Board Chairman FALKOFF, Flight Officer Harold-Ralph Falkoff. father, 2241 Coney Island Ave. GALFUNT, 2d Lt. Abraham Isidore Galfunt, father, 1770 76th SU GIORDANO.

Pfc. Ralph J. Anthony Giordano, father, 133-11 85th St, Ozone Park. GRUNTN, Pvt. Jacob Samuel Gru-nin, father, 128-01 116th South Ozone Park.

ITZCOV1TZ, Flight Officer Harold W. Bernard Itzoovltz, father, 2912 Quentln Road. JENSEN. Corp. O.

T. Mrs. Anna Jensen, mother, 580 Bergen St. m. fir.

irht of flak burstinr nd- hnh th ammunition Inside tanks ove? thl Tu reHnerV Brux made was exploding from the heat and fiergeant who resldea at mThomirk7o BrooklVn decUres tirt- ne looked ,1402 Park Place, wears the DUtln- within for the crew members. lgutshed nying Cross, the Medal Forbetl St ball turret gunner en' "Still nnder enemy fire, he, with three Oak Leaf austere, and a 15th A. P. "I'm afraid I'll never climbed on. top of one of the Una the European Campaign Ribbon ret used to It" and rescued one of the crew who: with two Battle Stars.

He entered A graduate of Textile High School, still alive. Private 1st Oats service In March, 1943, and went Epstein entered service in Novem-jOrr's gallant action under enemy overseas last April, ber. and went overseas last fire was an inspiration to the en-December. tir company." Advanced to technician, fourth The young infantryman, who en-! grade, at Port Belvolr, was Gus- Abraham Beier has been reelected chairman of Local School Board, District 37, lt waa announced today. Mae Galvin was re-elected secretary.

Dr. Joseph Salerio was appointed a new member or the board for a 5-year term. VASILE, Capt. Salvatore Mrs. Lucy T.

Vasile, wife, 83-01 Cornish Ave, Elmhurst. VEROXIE, Pfc. Paul S. Mrs. Veronica Veroxie, mother, 47 Em Glen Cove.

WALDMANN, Pvt. Clarence J.Mrs. Emma A. Waldmann, mother, 88-28 86th St, Woodhaven. WEEKS, 2d Lt.

Benjamin E. 3d Benjamin E. Weeks, father, 72-36 112th St, Forest Hills. WEISS. 2d Lt, Solomon Mrs.

ABRAHAM Corp. Prank L. Wohlfarth of 222 listed before pearl Haroor, joineav A. Qelotte of 107 Bay 7th St, Rldgewood airplane mechanic the 77th Division lasi marcn i nictin. went overseas six months ago.

He fUlTON Morr JORDAN. Staff Sgt. Floyd G. Mrs. Capt.

Seymour H. Haber of 1195 E. Jordan, mother, 210 Park Place. guished Unit Badge. Florence I.

Weiss, wife, 1206 East has two brothers in service George, a member of the merhant marine. 12th St. has reported to Dyersburg Army Air Field, for duty as 8 KELLY, Pvt. Thomas J. John 3 New York Ave.

YASHINOFSKY. Pvt. Meyer R. Winner of the Air Medal with an who has survived two submarine pnysicai training officer. Kelly, father.

334 57th St. Oak Leaf Cluster. 2d Lt Victor aiiacus. mo vnin mumr Mrs. Rose Yashlnofsky, mother, MANNIELLO, 2d Lt.

John B. Ik-Mrs. Susan Mannlello, mother, re Zuzeck of 1755 Brooklyn Ave. ist's Mate John, who was also recently cited for heroic action. KOCKaway parkway.

The Good Conduct Medal was awarded at Westover Field, to Sgt Sidney Nagel of 693 Saratoga cently shot down a Stuka dive- hnmher durinr a 109-09 Farmers Ave, Hollls. (A Avenue. MATTHEWS, Staff Sgt. Edward L. William R.

Matthews, father, 1454 strafing attack NJ against Serege-4 lyes Airdrome in 76th St. MELE, Pfc. Peter F. Mrs. Clementina F.

Mele, mother, 86 Fountain Avenue. MERCATANTE, Pvt. Michaei J. Hungary. "As we came upon the target," Lieutenant Zn-seck recalled, "I found myself in The boy scouts of america are celebrating their 35th anniversary with a drive for $750,000 to maintain their splendid program.

Virtu Zuerk an excellent posi- codr J. s. McDrmot Volupte "Classic" GIANT SIZE COMPACT VALENTINE 198 (i-initial monogram, 1.00 etra) Measures 5 inches in diameter. For Iicr Valentine a flapjack that is so lightweight. Made of plastic, it is finished in gleaming, deep tortoise-shell color.

H.is a huge mirror, sifter for loose powder, large puff, and a strong metal clasp. Compacts, Street, East Mail and phone orders filled. No C.O.D.'s on monngrarai tion upon the Un of one of. num- 2150 Bedford Aye JJlL'v has arrived In Hawaii to serve as I hits Frank Mercatante, father, 235 N. 5th St.

MISSANO, Staff Sgt. Michael J. Mrs. Mary Missano, mother. Route 2.

Box 111. Hicksville. NATALE, Pfc. Michael A. Mrs.

Cecilia McBeth, sister, 1487 E. 52d Street. O'CONNOR, Pfc. James W. Mrs.

W. E. Brown F. O. WilMa Firinr three bursts scored a Red Cross hospital secretary.

Bombardier-navigators graduated along the left side of the cockpit and left landing wheel of one of Cor p.Lm Midland Army AlrReld.Texas Keenan's Kalsomine Kofer SOMETHING NEW! For use over Kalsomine or other flat finishes. BROOKLYN'S OLDEST PAINT HOU31 A Pttot tor Iiery PurpoM Mail or Phone Order Fitted C. IV. Keenan 170 LIVINGSTON ST. Neor Smith Street TRIANGLE 5-4450 thrm.

The JU-87 crashed into the cently awarded the Bronze Star fori" a rr 1 vi ou tuuuii toi v. miva ivu uuvu 'utuitMiTr his heroic service on when he rescued a severely wounded iof 393 Cumberland St. Sand your contribution to the Greoter New York Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1 20 Weir 42nd Street, New York 18, N.Y. under enemy machine gun buddy OPEN UP YOUR Margaret O'Connor, mother, 566 7th St. O'DWYER, Pvt.

John W. Mrs. Margaret O'rjwyer, mother, 435 81st St. PEPE, Sgt. Louis Lucy Pepe, sister, 1554 Benson Ave.

fire. COLO STUFFED HOSE 1 2 drops break up 1 nasal stumneas, you ureatne morecomlort' PETITO, Pfc. Donato P. Mrs. An- ably.

Caution: Use only aa directed. Get Marine Pfc. Peter J. Morgero, 23, of 5813 21st Ave. has been awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received on Guam.

Promoted recently In Italy were gelosa Petlto, mother, 992 Atlantic Ave. ESTABLISHED ISSS. POKORNY, 2d Lt. Joseph S. Mrs.

aiiiiitiiuod mtii nun iiiiiiiTdi iitiiij jtiiiii tnijftiiutruiiu itimninu i tuitH untui nirtHtiunmiriTrTiiii iir'sti tn is (Tirs i itij" Wilma Pokorny, mother, 43-26 A. Brown T. J. Shedliek O. ABRAHAM 41st Long Island City.

RAVERTA, Pvt. Emll P. Paul Ra- verta, father, 233 Bay 7th St. REID, Pvt. William W.

William Reid 'ather, 11-03 157th St, Beechhurst. Commissioned at Lubbock Army Air Field, Texas, after completing pilot's training was 2d Lt. Thomas fuiton sr. oi Hon J. shedliek of 200 WiUonghby Ave, Jim 2d Lt.

Robert P. Another pilot recently comlssioned RINSCHLER, was Flight Officer Don A. Bruno ofj Mrs. Anna C. Rinschler, mother, 1919 Cortelyon Road, a graduate of) 275 Welrfield St.

'the advanced oilot school at Moore RITCHIE, 1st Lt. George J. Mrs. Rose M. Ritchie, mother, 41-15 je Field, Texas.

SWEET- TENDER' GREEN Precious drops of perfume 149th Flushing. ROGEL, Pvt. Leroy Mrs. Mary Rogel, wife, 4719 13Ui Ave. SABRE, Pvt.

Mel R. Mrs. Sadie P. Sabre, mother, 115 Henry St. for the beat of your heart 3 Local Navy Men On Casualty List Washington, Feb.

8 (U.R) The Navy Give her a dram of her favorite perfume for Valent.J E. Dlliel F. Hamilton Tht vtgetablt ryont liktt. Ruhd from tht South to Bohack't. Crisp, well -filled pods of bright cltar green.

Trtat your family to these "right priqt" tender Bohack ptas today I Petty Officer John P. Hamilton, 19, Day it may not make her your slave forever, but it will certainly- of 213 Lincoln Road has completed flight training as an aviation ord-nanceman, 3d class, at Fort Lauder Sketched are but a few of our selections, including Mais Oui. Tweed. Department has announced 152 casualties In the navy, marine corps dale, Fla. Taking primary flight at Je Reviens and many others.

See them all in Glamorous Teriun-J and coast guard, including 40 dead, 46 wounded and 66 missing, and Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, is Aviation Cadet Gunther R. Ditzel of 64-20 Fresh Pond Road, Department, Street, East. No mail or phone orders bringing to 87,788 the total casual tie since Pearl Harbor. The follow (Add 20 S. Tav to al.

I ing three Brooklyn and Queens men are Included: BRACCI, Fire Controlman 1st Class Hibernians to Hold 66th Annual Ball The 66th annual ball of 6ivision 5, John Joseph, navy, wounded Mr, and Mrs. Peter J. Braccl, parents, 196-15 89th Road, Hollis. FRANK, Coxswain Bernard Milton, navy, dead Mrs. Anna Frank, mother, 1326 St.

John's Place. (Previously reported missing In Dorsay "Intoxirvw" 2.25 a dram Dec. 16 list.) Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be held in the Biltmore Ballroom, 2230 Church tomorrow night. Officials of the order and representatives of units from the metropolitan area are expected to attend. Denis P.

O'Leary is general chairman of the committee and P. J. Kelly is president of the division. HAAG, Machinist's Mate 2d Class Justin Conrad, navy, dead Mrs. Alice Haag, mother, 693 Flatbush Ave.

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168 PIERREPONT ST. LIC. 1371 i is tamer, hredenck, was a Telephone TRiangU 5-1759 (Adjoining Joe's Restaurant) lieutenant in World War I..

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