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I By Milei Katndiek baling Show With Our Max Brand's 'The Gate' Commemorate Centennial of Baha'i Cause at the Met BROOKLYN Your Wartime Problems Br SICHAED HAET "We sr los to under tand strange procedure that took puses) our son's camp Titei Mr. D. H. -My son passed ex- 16 Opens June Ticket for "Skating Vanities." Harold Steinman's lavish musical extravaganza on roller skates, which comes to Madison Souare Garden for a week beginning June 3. williin nrm-M nrmlp of Max 1 inch air corps and be-.

War Departiwnt made public today amt a second lieutenant. He a.s,the name of 415 United States soj- it tf.vee times and finally. hd.irs missing in action in the rot to the aunmsing new that Asiatic. Central Pacific. European, had become a technical sergeant.

Mediterranean and Southwest Pa- this regular, or was it the result They include the fol-, anv rr.isconduct on his part, or Lowing from Brooklyn, Queens and ht?" Long Ilaud: Prob.iaiy-Mr. F. son re-' ASIATIC AREA ived -in adverse ratum as an of-'BLAc, Staff Sgt. Walter A. Mrs Under normai conditiona hei Marv A Blanc mother, 189-15 4th mid be a.ked eitlier to retire to RmA Fluhine One hundred years of the Metropolitan upera nouse laui duction enlisting a cast of 300 torio, it was in reality a musico-j dramatic festival play, unconven- tlonal In form.

In content, and in production. More than once it called to mind "The Eternal Road," given at the Manhattan Opera House some years ago, for the aims of both works pointed toward similar goals. Conceived in 19 scenes, "The Gate" uses soloists, actors, chorus and orchestra, and employs lantern slide backdrops and platform stages. With words, music and action ongi nating from a single source. Max Brand, it achieves a unity of idea 1 i 19 BORO MID L.

I. SOLDIERS AMONG 415 MISSING Washington. Msv 14 UP Trip; CAMBALE. Faght Officer Gene- XIrs Hen Gambale, wife. 836 El ROPE AN A.RE.

AC KERSON. Lt. Donald Mrs. Aja Ackerson. mother 68 Lenox Antoinette Pagliaro.

mother, 169- 16 Grand Central Parkway. Bl'SCH. Lt. Frederick Alexander J. Busch.

father. 75 Reid Ave. FINCH, Sgt. James T. Mrs.

Dorothy S. Finch, mother, Wantagh Ave Wantagh. FOLGEMAN. Tech. Sgt.

Jerome A. Georse Folgeman. father, 742 Montgomerv St. MM' 24 1944 :4 to S-taef ft status, or resign his com- i-ion. Instead, he was man to take a realistic view of le situation hence he resigned fomrawion ana enustea.

in ch cases it is at ten possible for a quite effective. The work as a whole.icondueteo ii memsers oi xne nm a to sive mm a non-commis- Ave Lvnbrook oned rank. The fact that he f'AMEMOtA. Ralph T.Mrs however, called for more rapidity of movement than it had last night. As a production it was most inter- esting; as an oratorio, It needed East and West.

The stage director more conciseness of statement: aslwas Peter Frye; the Leo music, it tended more to moving- Ken uh a raiuiK is evidence that he; )mmitted no breach of discipline it merely did not prove himself to of officer caliber. It Is always difficult for the home Iks to understand the of a man military career. A might prove himself a good flicer at one camp, and yet be an bsniute failure on the next as- inniiint thafa a ya a Film Men Mobilize for 5th Loan omental difficulties VN- Staff Sgt- Leon-Mor. imetimes an officer is an innocent rAls Freedman. father.

16 Maple of -company politics" and a' much can be done about Leonard-eep I'p Morale I Mrs- Clara Herfth. mother. 512 No matter what happens to a man' Highway. PRETTY PICTURE Harriettiother naval force sank the and Sidney Blackmer are Thonv he, 'TrVvdate school. Camp Barkley.

Texis. r. Pettmelli. father. 61-33, LS-.

I Long of 16 Juniper Mineola 0 Seaman 2d Class Paul Yanan tuono Jr. of 150-21 119th Ave ja- malo, haj( jllst completed his boot fter training at Sampfon. N. Y. After a brief furlough, he is now sia- tioned in Rhode Island.

Before en- tennis the service. Seaman Yanan- tuono was an agricultural student at Newtown High School. Pvt. 15th Herbert Sherman of 410 t. has completed training at the armored schools clerical de partment.

Fort Knox. Ky. Taking basis training at Aberdeen Proving Ground. are Pvts. George Mooney of 389 Clinton Vincent Chellis of 19 St.

John's i Place and Hans G. H. Tepp of 250 lEldert St. I Helmut A Hallex of 312 Palmetto 'St. has ben second lieutenant in the medical administrative at the officer cpntii- Selected at attend the Held torimer st Pvt.

Post of iLonmer 1045 Union St. and Pvt. Tampone Prospect Park West. Winner of the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. Staff Sgt.

Paul Fischer of 2076 Stuart St. has; recelved the. Distinguished Flyin Cross following completion of 28 mi-ssions as a ball turret gunner and in the European area, me sereant ak0 holds tht rjrple neB" "lJul4t Victor J. bcaperoth 01 low ei. Of 107 HJ-IA.

Preston, nnVO Nurses 'Cadet Corns, is rt with Ensign Thomas McCor- ser up noT sllou'Q; over lose their faith in him. Life service is like life in civilian pur- rrchwith Congressman to investigate re-L ersals often invites trouble. An in-liry from the Pentagon Building is pt to aggravate the situation. Bet-r let him run his own military areer. But.

in the meantime, there Is no purpose served if the letters rom home keep harping on any nvkward situation. A young chap apt to be supersensitive about re mack, also of Mineola, duringng service in November. More than 1,000 motion picture executives, theater managers, film exchange workers, with officials of the War Finance Committee of New York, will hold a "mobilization meet- mg" for the Fifth War Loan drive at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 2. But not more than four of those Invited to the "Fighting Fifth Breakfast" know where lt will be held.

To the balance the rendezvous is a military secret! General Chairman C. C. Mosko-witz of the motion picture Fifth War Loan Committee. New York Area, has built up a scenario of suspense to add zest to the war bond campaign In which every1 motion picture theater will participate. The "Fighting Fifth Breakfast" nrlll ha VielH in a anrtt over Ho rro for a movie gathering.

Tnose attend wU1 ue instructed through a make-believe "mess call" STAGE FLATS "CREAT ANGEL STRFET m. lumin rwrmt rrmn m.i GOLDEN, W. 4ffk Bt.d TtAK tn. 8:40. Matinee Saturday May 30 "V.ttiflittly fyny iurdr pliy." Tlnte MaQ.

JOSEPHINE HULL and EFFIE IHANNON H1DSON. S'ny, No Tint. Port. Evi. Int.

Matt. sat. 2:40. at 3 FIP.ST MAT. TOM (Thdrl.l si ANDREW BILLINGS and JOSEPH DICKS automation with DAVID SHAY nretrnt srHVFinrp sr.ff cnt Mr, vr.iHr iT, ovum i em pire Boulevard.

SPRINGER, Lt. Herbert L. Fred Sprineer. father. 156 Beach 127th Belle Harbor.

STEVENSON. Staff Sgt. Andrew R. Mrs. Jessie Stevenson, mother, vita colonial Road MEDITERRANEAN AREA iGERAGHTY, Staff Sgt.

Robert J. Mrs. Evelyn Geraghty. mother g2 St. John's Place.

Pirtrir loci Metropolitan Kew don't rub it in. Don't makelALLEN, Lt. Thomas H. Mrs. Har-a mountain out of a molehill.

The riet J. Allen, mother. 60-13 83d ooner everyone calms down the bet-1 Place. South Elmhurst. er his future progress will be.

EBENHOLTZ. Pvt. Norman N. Asides To Readers: Mrs. Adele Ebenholtz, wife.

1019 To HENRIETTA. Your child and! Hegeman Ave child, by hi.s former wife, will get S25 each as'an allowance. His finance! officer will send throueh the proper notification to the Office of n. pendencv Benefits. But send vourfRANKLIN, Lt, Harrv -Mrs husband a copy of the baby's birth I Helen S.

Franklin, wife. 118-65 UKGLIANO, Lt. Frank Saverlo was uurl-unlc F. Oiugli.no, brother 9019 rald over Bremen in January. An- A graduate of St.

Anns Academy Avenue. other aerial gunner recently gradu-! and Fordham University, Td Lt. from Harlingen. Texas, is PfciHarold Henschel of 134 Lafayette 0 Career angeljOver twenty. one certincate; never the original.

To! w. f. aiiia ca.ses of stuttering are usuallv accepted in the draft! To GEORGE T. Glad you took our advice not to sell the business. Your I tuture induction depends much on HO Mltflma nf t-i If you have any problem writSi Richard Hart, care of this lis ne- paper.

A stamped, addressed en- velope will bring a personal reply. Overseas Marines Now Can Be Told of Births Washington (U The marine corps ha. eased restrictions gov- erning the transmission of impor- tanr. nerj-onal me.s.sns in mHn'h I be L. I.

City Sailor Wounded in Night Battle Off Italy Washington, May 24 (U.W Joseph F. Grossman, motor machinist's mate 3d class of 25-11 23d I Long Island City, was one of two sailors wounded in a night battle In the Mediterranean 20 mile north of Elba Island last Maroh, according to a navy report today. Grossman received a shrapnel splinter in his thigh, but did not report his wound until after the action was ended. The naw report said two Amerl can PT boats lured two German de- ctrAi-or on'av from a ennvnv thev should have protected while needed enemy ammunition ships. tS worker in the Ford Instrument 1942.

His mother, Mrs. Emily Grossman, said today that he has been released from the hospital and ex- -ects to come home on a furlough HU( most recent letter said he had been recommended for the Silver star for "meritorious service." received by his wife. Mrs. Jeanette Wood, from the War Department. A graduate of Stony Brook School and New York University, the 37-vear-old private held the Sharpshooter's Medal and the Marksman's Medal.

He had been in 15 months and was sent overseas in December, 1943. After a separation of a year -and a half. Corp. Onofrio Patti of 184. Melrose St.

and his brother private Michael met in London during Easter and spent 12 days together. Corporal Onofrio is serving with the artillery in North Ireland and Michael is a member of a medical unit in the air corps, England. A commendation for "outstand ing performance has been given to Sgt. Stephen V. P.

Bernhard of 1 Ascan Ave Forest Hills, and 2d Lt. Robert Webber of Ohio, who are credited with rescuing an injured captain from a German mine field Italy. "This mine field." Sergeant Bcr- hard's commendation states, "is one of the most heavily mined areas in: Italy and has taken a toll of many lives. With this knowledge and fully aware that a mine detector was of no value due to the metallic nature of the soil, 2d Lt. Webber and Sgt.

Bernhard entered the mine field and carried the captain out." Sgt. Bemhard's brother, Thomas is serving in the Asiatic area. EUROPE The Combat Infantryman's Badge for "exemplary con duct in action against the enemy" has been awarded to Pvt. Saul Krieger of 1712 E. 8th St.

Private Krieger is cited for carry ing on "bravely and courageously in the face of overwhelming enemy strength" during the February fighting near Carroceta, Italy; "fighting over terrain which offered the minimum of cover and concealment, in extremely unfavorable weather conditions and under constant and heavy artillery fire." Declares the commendation addressed to Private Krieger: "You carried on your missions in such a heroic manner as to command the respect and commendation of your commanding officer." Private Krieger Is past captain of the Sons of the Legion Squadron formerly attached to the President Borough Prooklyn Post No, American Legion. 1180, NO PHOTOS RETURNED Photographs used In With Our Fighters column cannot be returned to sender. However, news and pictures nf local men and women serving in the armed forces are wrlcome and should be addressed to With Our Fighters Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. By Paul Ford -r 4 Baha'i Cause was crystalized Brands "Trie uate at mm imnrPtv.

nrn-' persons. Called a scenic ora- for the score is Hnminted more bv contributing a motivating factor. The production had been very carefully prepared and ran on smoothly. The narrator was Norman Mackay. ably supported by Leon Forbes in the roles of the-three heroes.

Robert Breton and Alfred Linder. Tlie chief soloiata were Adele Rivie. soprano: Lydia Summers, alto who was ex.euen in her solo as the mouier in th frontier scene); Henry Cordy. tenor, and Charles Welch, bass. Jean Morel harmonic-Symphony and the New York Philharmonic Choral Society and the Chorus of the Caravan of to assemble at certain street cornert and will be marched by "military; police" to the secret Aim of the New York theater meti .0 (nB Estimates place the number of fighters from this area at 775,000.

There are some 750.000 movie seats. The drive quota is therefore than a bond for every seat, which was the goal in the Fourth War Loan. Campaign Director Oscar A. Doob sent out a call yesterday to all theaters warning them that D-Day, when it comes, should be the greatest war bond selling day In history. "Millions of anxious Americans will want to buy a war bond on D-Dfty there could be no finer memento of that momentous day," said Doob's message.

STAGE PLATS MATINFF TODAY "lai A n(i A nil US I PPUDULIIUN PAUL ROBESON JOSE FERRER UTA HACEN 0 I AST II WEEKS FDITH KING MMES MONKS SHl EKRr Weal 4llh. A1B-COND. EXTRA MAT. NEXT TUESDAY "A delicious Chapman, Jiewt MAX OOROON preterit RUTH GORDON MUSIC BOX. 45th St Writ ol B'way.

CI. S'43 Evi. 1:40. ans 2:40 Sckntificnllr Alr-Condilioned "IIECOMHENDEO-SEE IT! MIC-HAIT, TODD'S STAFF I GIRL 48th ST. TKEA.

E. y. BR. 1-4568. AIR-COND.

Evl Intl. 40. Matt. Sat. and 0.

Day Hal. Ptrft.1 Hcfl. Eve May 2ft Tuea. Mat. May 3 -The Funnirst Woman In the World." zasu Pins Ramshackle inn "Zafta rills It tlrlnr lerr tie performsncs.

-Coleman, Mirror SOT ALE 4MK. Writ of B'way. CI. 5-5760 Ex. ImI.

40. Man. Sua. ana May 30 "HIIARIOl'SLY ROWDY ENTERTAINMENT." Gforue Jean Nathan THE DOUGHGIRLi BV JOSSPH HEIDS Vlrrlnls Ar'era Doris Janet FIELD WHKLAM NOLAN FOX LYCEUM 45th. C.

at B'y. CH. 4-42M En. 40. Mats.

Today, Sst. and Mar .10 SclentiflosllT Alr-Condilioned Slflmunil Ronberf'i Muileal Romanto The new moon zrt Sy Oiear Hammeratein II, Mandal and SaPwaS with Dorothy lohnny Earl KIRSTEN MORGAN WRIGHTS0N Tnea. Thru 15c to 2 Plui Mali. Sal. Si Wlc.

HI, 20 TI N. Y. CITY CENTER, Moyop Ls Ousrdia.Pr 111 W. St. Mail Orders Flllrd 'Oulltandlni drana nf ion Barnea.Hcr.Trilj.

LILLIAN HLLLMA.NS Nov Play CORNELIA OTIS 01NNI6 DUDLEY SKINNER KING DIGGES THE SEARCHING WIND FULTON. W. 46. Ev.l:40. Mat.

TodayASat 2:40 AIR-CONDITIONED ELISABETH BERGNER in ''Winner of Drama, Learuf'i medal; for a a moat distinrulined performance." JWE TWO MRS. CARR0LLS VICTOR J0RY Air CooIrd BOOTH W. 45th St CI -596 Evi. 1:40. Matinees TODAY and SAT.

at 2:40 ALFRED lit IUGRE Jr vrtatntt MARGARET FILIOT1 SULLAVAN NUGENT In JOH7 ran DRUTFN'S Comedv JHE VOICE OF THE TURTLE with Al IIREY CHRISTIE MOROSCO. nf RaT 4 I 8 RJf) E. :85. Msta. TODAY and 2:35 i tUG HS A I I A 11111 Mirror 1 4 i IV iw VsVAB s'" ci 4 aanwrc tm, IvrH- ILUItJ J'JlI.

sn-. inn 4'th Ol "la there lor Sunday and thereafter. 2d YEAR "ENOBMOI fl POPI LAR Air-fnditlMd Wnrld-Tsl. TOMORROW THE WORLD COVRAn NAC.Fl SHIRLEY BOOTH Bairymoro.W.47. Eva 1:40.

Mali. Today. May 30 "A SOLin COMEDY HIT!" WALLFLOWER C0RT Tbos aath of Et lfl. Mata. TODAY.

SAT. and MAY 80 ILNTIFir ALLY AIR-CONDITIONED MILTON BF.RI.E I7IEGFELD FOLLIES w-IFi SIT RVAN IMPERIAL TH. St. r.o -Jlo I Twin Sal. and 2.35 1:33.

No Ptrt. Mon. RFSTAT'RANTS Servhig as military police on Capel. Tom cim Shelby to Radio messages heretofore have; from establishing more than one been restricted to deaths in the im-1 trick In the ouuside suit, whereas mediate iannly. but now may cover he plaved it at once he would births and some urgent busmes.sh.

able mate be placed on sale today at the Gar-1 den box office. "Skating Vanities" stars movie ballerina Gloria Nord and has a cast of 104. It will play every evening from June 3 to 11, with the exception of June 9. Dave Woiper, producer of "Follow the Girls," has agreed to cast another company of his hit musical for U. S.

O. overseas performances, under the auspices of the army special services. "Helen Goes to Troy," the successful New Opera Company production at the Alvin Theater will play a Decoration Day matinee on Tuesday. May 30. instead of the regular Wednesday matinee.

Lillian Andersen, alternate for Miss No- votna at all matinees, will sing the role of Helen. o. as Sgt. George Baton now. The author of ZaSu Pitt hilarious "Ramshackle In," current at the Royale, has Just been promoted.

Kip Goode succeeds John De Shay in the role of Tommy Rlggs in "Decision," the Edward Chodorov Plav about fascism in this country current at the Ambafsador Theater. "lr Lrooae ln on ounaay Seats for "Chicken Even- Sun- a.v the comedy featuring Mary now on sale at the box office of the Plymouth Theater for all performances through July 1. Rehearsals of three of the production numbers for the forthcoming "Hats Off to Ice." announced to open on June 22 at the Center Theater, are almost completed. James Llttlefield and John Fortls WTOte the words and music. The first matinee performance of "Career Angel" will be presented me Yolanda Mero-Iiion announced today that "The Merry Widow." which enjoyed a long and successful! run at the Majestic Theater in New-York, will start on an extended nationwide tour in the Fall.

Lee Shubert Is Interested In Fernando Vilches. flamenco saxa-phone soloist, now making his North American debut at El Chico. The Shuberts want Vilches for a inew Latin musical. 'Make Your Own Bed' Friday at N. Y.

Strand "Make Your Own Bed," a comedy starring Jack Carson, Jane Wyman and Irene Manning, opens Friday at the N. Y. Strand. Based on the current shortage in domestic help, the film nnint nut. the mini' nrnhlems no.

nrptenfiino to solve nnv of them The Strand's "In Person" show-will present Cab Calloway, his orchestra and Jumpin' Jive Jubilee. Screen Notes Twentieth Century-Fox this week signed two Metropolitan Opera stars, Leonard Warren and Blanche Thebou. for important roles in thei Gregory Ratoff musical "Irish Eyes Are Smiling." Jules Levey's film adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape." will be screened for the Waves at Hunter College tonight. William Bendix has the title role. Paramount Is assembling an all-star cast for the Technicolor production.

"The Virginian," from Owen Winter's American classic, and Executive producer B. G. De Sylva has offered the famous role of Trampas to Brian Donlevy. "Goyescas." colored Spanish-made musical starring Imperio Argentina, Rafael Rivelles and Armando Calvo and distributed by RKO Radio, will have its New York premiere this Saturday at the World Theater. Kin of Old Boro Family Is Captive Descendant of a Brooklyn family representing the judiciary and civic government- in the old village of New Utrecht.

Capt. Harry D. Gub- ner missing in an air raid over France on March 25. now is reported a prisoner of war in Germany. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs Harry Douglas Gubner of 118-11 nun K.ew uarcens. He was piloting a B-26 Martin Marauder and observers saw members of the ban out when a motor was shot away. Captain Gubner. who has been in the service four years, was a tennis and golf star in civilian life He is a nephew of S. Howard Voshell.

former national indoor champion tennis player. His wife and young son live in Annlston, Ala. 7IX A. -Imii-m RACING BELMONT PARR I RACES DART MCLUDM6 STEIPLECHASE THROUGH JUNE 3rd Trstn service from Pennai Sts. Y.t and Flatbuah Ave.

Bklyn Or 6th and 8th Ave Subway to Parsons Blvd. Station, connects with bus to track. ADMISSION $1.60 (Tas Included) tret Rat 1:30 Dovly 0ubta Uaa JL BUY A40SI WAR BONDS BOJarOml mm IBnjsKjNTl I i niMIr By WW I arry J. Roth The hand shown today is a good example of how a sure contract can lost if the wrong suit is tackled There was no reason for South to lead his trump suit beiore he tried to establish some tricks in anotnei suit, as he could see that he could never get to his hand. Even though f- i laiei.

ODDonents couiri nrevent. him The hand: A-K J4 7 A-AK -A 4 i-AQ6: NORTH I 3 A-9753 7-10 6 -Q1093 vA 7 4 9S A-M8 -8 54 32 0-652 -J 6 2 West, dealer. North and South vulnerable. The bidding: West North Eaust South 1A Double 2 Pass Pass Double Pass 3 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass West opened the eight of clubs and declarer let it ride around to his jack. This fortunate lead enabled him to enter what it appeared first glance to be an entryleisl 4 rl Milt Hill ri.

wia I Gloucester, iew Binain, are nc tt, 1,. and Benton C. Bishop of Astoria. soldiers are veterans of marine de tachments which stormed the island 1 several months ago. New serzeant at.

Pueblo armv air base. is Saul 'Kalechofsky of 189 E. 95th St. Robert Spinney of 245 54th St has been commissioned lieutenant in the army air forces at New Haven. Conn.

Stationed at the army air forces farli fiKi 1 1 ncntoi' Miami is Pvt. Jack Jochnowitz of 419 Hart' St. Michael F. White of 1368 Broad-wnv ahs been called hack to service after his discharge from Fort Bragg. sacoia.

is tawara J. wrign; oi IS" PSI A New Cnmedv bv GERARD M. MURRAY i GLENN ANDERS WHITF0RD KANE NATIONAL Thea 41 St. Eva.i.40. PE an oaii CARMEN JONES A Muilral batpa- an Bllrt "te'in' Bt oscab hammer staard bT HAhSARD SHORT BROAOWAX st IS St.

CI. 1-f 81 Ea. Msta. VTTD and SAT. at SPECIAL MATINEE DEC.

DAY MAY SO 'Hllariom anockout." Oartand, CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY NOW AT PLYMOUTH ThfS. W. 4lh Pt. Eva.S:IO. Mala.

TODAY. SAT. anal MAY 30 "In a srraat anv rsiinarlilhtmAii fnmitfnl theatre of the current aeason. LIFE Decision Br Edward Chodoror RaytitMid firfttnlraf Gwtl) Anderisn John OaStiay AMBASSADOR Thea St. C1.7-fl6fl Evi.

Incl. :40. Matt. Sat. and Sunday.

2:40 "Laviah. rye fillint and bfauliful." Sun RICHARD KOLLMAR'S New Musical VERA Z0RINA RONALD JOT GRAHAM HODGES Dream with music MAJESTIC ay. Ct 8-0730 Eta.S:3ll. Mata. TODAY.

SAT. and MAY XO DAVE WOI.PF.R HIT Ml'SIPAL FOLLOW THE GIRLS A Brlcht Npw Mualesl Cnmedy GERTRUDE NIESEN ERANR IRIXA JACKIE PARKER BARONOVA GI.FASON S'oo'd bv HARRT DlL.MtR Evi. 8:30 (oie. Matt. Sat.

aits' Sua. X.3A CENTl RY 59th anS 7th An. 121 JARMILA N0V0TNA MAX REINHARDT'b HELEN GOES TO TROY mrith, ERNEST TRUEX Conductor ERICH WOLFBANB KDIlNGOt ALVIN. 57 St. Writ ol B'way.

Clrso 5-6668 En. 1:30, II 70-14 0. Mat. Today. Sat.

an Tu.i. LILLIAN AVDFSSEN slternslea st Matinees for JARMILA NOV'VTNA CRITICS' PRIZK PLAY THE THEATRE Gl'ItD Dre-ent. tin asaoelstion with Ja' Jsk rballl COLONEL ThaFRANIWERFEL.S N.BEHRMANCOMEnv Stuped bv ELIA A4N T.OIIS OSCAR CALHERN ANNABFI.I.A KAKLWEIS J. EDWARD BROMBF.RO MARTIN BECK Th.o w. 4oth.

AIR-CONO. Em.R:R9. Mata. TOM W. SAT.

and MAY 3tl 2 YEAR-' Kiss and tell JF9SIE R0YCC LANOla RBSOT 1TCITM BILTMORE. VY. 47th. En. :40.

I to 13 01 ui ts Mstlneea Sst. snd Milt SO st I the ensign's leave. Carlisle Franey of 1628 E. 48th St. has joined the marines and is now stationed at Paris Island, S.

C. On furlough from four years of overseas service is Sgt. San Cantor! of 406 Sackman St. eradual.d fl, navi2ator from Coral Gables, Fla. Anthony DeSimone of 1125 71st St.

was graduated from the aviation radioman school at Jacksonville. as man school at Jacksonville, as an honor student and promoted to corporal. Pfc, Herbert J. Miller of 1020 45th become engaqed to Margaret Cadi- Court, St Serving as an aerial gunner in Italy. Edward W.

Hughes of Brooklyn has ben promoted to staff sergeant. He is engaged to Eileen Mc-Guiro of 1228 St. Marks Ave. Pfc. Richard Bartsrh of 315 Parkville Ave.

has won his aerial gunner's at Harlingen, Tex. Truck driver in a reconnaissance unit on Mew Caledonia. Tech. 5th Grade Edward W. Grossman of 2262! 83d St.

has received the Good Con duct Medal and the Driver's Medal. Another winner of the Good Conduct Medal is, Corn. Milton M. Lindner nf lift Vinnctnn A rarmnn with a medical unit in New Guinea From Overseas F.VROPE-Shot down over Bremen 20, Lt Donald G. Spanier of 41st St bombadier of a Flying Forte.ss is now a German prisoner of-war.

according to worci recevicd In his a 1 1 y. Lieutenant Pnanler pfc. Stanley King Wood of 61 Montague St. has been missing in action in the European area since April 28. according to Information PRIVATE LIVES WAS PORTRAVED BV AUTHOR.

Charles Ma Arthur AT REVIVAL MEETINGS WHEM AS A BCVOF SIX HE WOULD LEAP FROM A LADDER IUTO THE. OUTSTRETCHED ARMi OF EVANGELISTS. STUDEO 708EA J'd "I deuce fjN. last year. Commissioner an hearts, which We.M won with the ace ensign in the naval reserve, hearts, the seven of hearto being ing completion of training at Pen 2051 i.iii uuiiiin.

.1 uiamona re- "r.si uii oy jtasi witn aoB central Ave. his queen. A club lead now had tol be won in the dummy with the king. Letters of comendation for "un-The declarer realized that he could swerving devotion to duty'' during not get into his hand lor the spade an eney attack. Sept.

11, on their fUies.se, causing him to lose two! ship at Salerno, have been presented to beaen 1st uiss unaries n. LiajWri0 wliles that of 475 Central James Robert is well, holds Prefer of 872 Brooklyn Ave. and the AirMedai and Male 3d Class John Oak Leaf Clustei Bonibardo of 110 Remsen St. They. matters.

Mes.ae.s not concerning the wel-rare of the immediate family will )e sent by "mailbrief." This service an be obtained through Red Cross chapters or through marine eorpsfc headquarters here. i All messages should be confined! to matters of a "definite emergency nature." it was said. Mrlliont of people MrTerinf from limple Piles. found prompt relief with PA'ZO ointment. JHere'o whir: Firat.

PAZO ointment soothe inflamed area relieve pain and itching. Second. PAZO oiniment lubricates hardened, dried parts hitpa prevent crarkmg and orfiiesi Third, PAZO ointment tend in reduce swelling and cheek bleeding. Fourth, it's easy to use. PAZO ointment's perforated Pile Ptpe makes application simole, thorough.

Your doctor ran tell yon about PAZO ointment. hi op, it wmt IUL ipjHrwnwi You May Never Have To Take Another Laxative Mn-t finiratM people Tnipl.t; rreUar as vjrk-work if they would 'a- re evrti3e thflr di-t and no eaj'hT to kiv howla tirr.a to act. lint im q.i ail io the r.t, bes. tl mjt it to ks-p IV'WqJs rt-n'tlar ti ran and that's where cmin in.I'.eruse you mey taKa Ksp(jUi nint und in the morning eM'f-t trie pMmiit, n-'m- iolent, atiif ying tyi' tf mompnt that makei th npiritt sar and what sour constipated perann rontfl Bk miff'' r.e at your druggist tuiiny and take a dnertcL, 2't. When a RAGES You want relief riftht now; the pains and miseries eased, the nerves soothed.

Then take rue Quick-acting Kohler Powder. LVf'jre you knew it almost, the pain is soothed. Jlada to pive extra quick relief from the pains of Headaches, Muscular -Aches. Contains no bromides or opiates. Use as directed.

All drug-gists 10c blK 8 powder siza life Insist on Kohler 1'uwders. DR. HUMPHREYS' QUICK HOME RELIEF FOR AGONY OF COMMON Cost Only SOS With Special Rectal Pipe All Drugstores For blessed soothlntr comfort from Itch-lriR, pHUiful soieness ol plle upply llunipineys Ointment (Dr. lonnuhi so hlllly successi il lor 75 ymrs i. Relief from distress oiien comes with the nrst applications A special rectal pipe enables you to spread medicated Humphreys Ointment tner the sore area to heip nature heal faster and reduce lnflam- Siatory swelling So whr delsy when umphrxvs ointment helps bring such prompt scrxjortlaa fLSUin a at of i 1 ori NO 5th Year! miKr una iwroirrt second -jjaue incus, anu oemg set one uick.

South made two nustakes after' inning the first trick. Being so! of entries to his own hand. le could have ied the s.111 a- nice and not the trump. Whether A est tooK the first spade trick with ace or not. the declarer would have lost only one spade Then when the hearts were led, the heart king and queen would have drawn the outstanding trumps and ie seven ol hearts would have provided the means of setting into declarer's hand with the heart eight, Service Men And Women Park Ave ihe New York Ci Committee offers a art.jt Ciq-iart ers of Ktn r--a- ion RiUit merits avaab.

todnv trir-ptish Th 01 the fntprt anr Afiernouo ticket's from 11 am, after 4pm App, prk. Avf at 40th Si 1 for r.ct The vv fl; rum ranisBn a Navy 3r 'and LtT" V. mil HV.G LnimtiP. Jon Sr. a.

so on ivn mo'uiii p.ci.r'' thenu-r- fli von otrirr f-n j.per.rtl STAGE PLAVS Life '-1IBJtl)1'H. Iiriiri WITH'FATHEP HOWARD IINDSAY and DOROTHY STICK Ev EMOIRE.B'wav anil anth St Sra.uu Mat. Today. Sat. 1 Dre.

Day. 2 l. Alr-Condilioned MICHAEL TODD present! BOBBY CLARK MEXICAN HAYRIDE by Herbert and Dornthv F'e'd. Staled by HASSAKD SHORT June Havoe Genrte Glvot Wilbur Evans SONGS BY COLE. PORTER WINTER GARDEN, B'voy A Both St.

AIR CONO Evi. 1:30. Matl. Todry. Soli and Del.

Dly. 2:30 THE THEATRE! I Ml'SICAL niT! OKLAHOMA! Jftiafe RICHAR ROOGERS Book and l.vrletbvOSCAII HAMMERSTEIN 2d Ulrerrra 0 ROUBEff MAM0ULIAN UQTicen ov agnf de MILLE an ,1 BETTY ALFRED JO CARDE DRAKE Rr FPH .10 OFF RORFRTS ST. JAMES Ufh W. of R'trne Lva.8:3fl. M.lts.TOM'Vll MAY HOTELS AND HALF MOON HOTELS? Dally 1 41 30 BOARDWALK ULLLLJL were members of an armed guard! unlt aooara tne vessel.

A former Eagle carrier. Nicholas of Brooklyn is taknig boot training at Sampson, N. Y. Yeoman 1st Cla.s- John F. Mc-Nally of 145 Park Ave.

has been transferred to San Diego, Cal. Winner of the DL-tinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Capt. David B. Dash of 165 4th ts il'JILir 11UL11 fiJ JdL.T Mi.

Oll.Vl. .11 England. Ensign Ralph W. Hall of 159!) Albany Ave. ls a torpedo bomber pilot stationed at the operations Mrs.

Leon Shure, Mothers Day. a poem on I Radio operators recently graduated from Fort Knox. are Pvts Milton F. Landau of 43 Brighton Murray Schneiweiss of 4h3 E. 45th St.

and Loul; Kolman of 707 Crown St. i The Good Conduct Medal has been awarded to Tech. 4'h Grade Walter H. fmmen of 150 E. 32d stationed at Westover Field, Muss.

A farmer memher nf the New fart City fire department, Sintiel Tickets va.iublf for w- ha.se Miami Fla Corn David n.n perrorim.nc.il of e- Mla' 1 piav ihrouh ihf conrusv ot thr ugu Shure of 1365 Flatbush sta-ol Nc Yon Thr-nifrs. in Fnolanri. sent, his mother. AND WEST JSTH STKEEI HOTEL GRANADA Aihland Plana an Lafayette Avenue Torrati. prlvats Banauai Raaaaa AMllasi.

sad Sunday Olnaers. No Cover Free Park.aa LUNCHEON DINNER, erred in the Nw Gay Crystal Room I Private banquet reomi avallatia tar imall or lano nnlH STarHni -HKX WEDDINGS. RANQl'ETS. CARD PARTIES. CO.MMIMON BREAKFASTS.

iii to st; AVI J1TII ST. SHORE DINNERS snd Mil. FAT O'DONNFI. ED GULDSANU i ABARF.T TAX BLOCK FRO'J ALL 8IBWAY8 Li ISLE WRlTTErJ By CAROL. BACHE FROM HER EXPERlEWCES AS A MEMBER OF THE AME.RICAH MM I.P6PL it Mm m.

um A'-iR-CONDITIONED I 1VI JLil MOTION PICTIRIS pox Mptropolnan. Paramoun St Klaynr-iisp. rivoi. PARTIES 1 MIS( I l.f.AM Ol Hr Par Ave lor ps'pi S.lver Screpn Uica 106 dance h.strn pm Rop ar.r! Bai.roon., 2 'o 6 pm: 8 to i m. Don Pacini rtdtiLo i I tii danc.i.ir )0 rr.

Overscan Lea ir. di. w.th men 7 pm Mar Parr Vandomp swiLTi suit siipp.ua. 10 a lo a VSSFS KKl)l IRK) Manhattan Bpach Army and Naw Center. 190 fxe'er S'.

NIanriattaii Bpach. aame. dancma. 8 30 iS rUmelK 83o i TAPPER'S l09S-to7 FLATBUSH ftlMO.VS AVE. a lit ill.

Daincint Lsu Detacuis Lsushs snd Manhattan Por a Floor Show couutia MiuTAcy Attache's staff imToklvo, HOTEL DIXIEUt1 PLANTATION ROOM 4rd tl. at B'wse INsTVEK I STIOWB NuJhtlF SPECIAL PARTY RATES A tlOVER CHARGE). DINNER rROM II jf.

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