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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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THESE WOMEN! By cfAWo 32 Local Soldiers WOOKLVN EAGLE. WED, APR 5, 1944 Your Wartime Problems (WitaiJOur WmMi By RICHARD HART farm Dofmrment Harder to Get Out young son is the mainstay of oir farm. writ only but 1 am incapacitated I now Hftnl I the lirra Whu if tad and this would mean we would Listed as Missing In Total of 4T5 Washington. April 4 (U.pV The War Department made public today the names of 47S United Statf soldiers missing in action In the European and Mediterranean areas They Include the following 32 men from Brooklyn. Queens and Long Island European Area CARUK Staff Sgt.

Norman N- Mra. Ethel Olivia Carnie. wife. 224 E. Dean St Freeport.

GOLDSTEIN. Staff Sgt Edward P. Herman Goldstein, brother 1 ldOl Ocean Parkwav. HIRSCHBKRG. Sgt Jesse Mrs Helen Hlrschberg.

mother. 5508 lith Ave. KAPLAN. 2d Jacoh Mrs Evelvn Kaplan, wife. 233 Kingston Ave rlo abciu It?" The Tiding amendment in the Selective An hu not been aled.

However, the President has ruled that agriculture, ss well istry. should release younger men wno re qualified for military ice. It was never intended that the Tydings law should gram nket deferments to all farm workers alifr far a rantlnned farm deferment a msn must be regularly empto'ed in agrleoltore. mwst be Irreplaceable, snd must ar-msIIt produce twlee as mnrh ss required i him last year. This production measured in war nnlts.

based an a table of farm MM-iv warded mil by the Department nf riMNM The Ineal farm 'gent haa all Ibis data at hand and he is the man eentart in all Second Lt Martin a. Srhnieder mmtmammmmmmt auBWHWpwaffBUBw MBw. Home rapid. yftH il ff as an engineering officer. 3naH vKcKP KBKSStf -ijpg as a radio opeqaXoi mechanic at Sioux Palls, a.

TX, NITS Vl-H) The minimum i for i I Pvt Thomas J. Sheehi deferment has been MM Ay, 1 that this is very high, asi 4 Mi IS mm ibout If) units. This nrw HGHTTNG VICCHIOS Three brothers service ore, left normal production of a farm worker is that manv farm boys, particulai ring the draft despite their importanr right, Pvt. Vincent Vecchio of 104 S. Portland a All farm deferments will: Aviation Cartel Ralph W.

Moos- to LANGER, Staff Sgt. Howard M-H. Langer. father. 212 Beach th Arverne.

PEI.LEGRINO. Staff Sgt Mario-Mrs. Patriria Pellegrlno. mother. 16 Bay 3Sth St.

STRAUB, 2d Lt. Thomas -Arthur D. Straub. father. 186-17 Murdock St.

Albans. SWEDA, Sgt, Thomas Sweda father, 20 Washington Ave. Patchogue. TTRCHiANO. Staff Sgt.

Donato I of M7 Hancock St "She doesn't just TELL the news she INTERPRETS recently sustained in otioned at Sampson, of 20 missions over mg Fortress. paratrooper recovering from wounds Italy; Apprentice Seomon Guido, N. ond Stoff Sgt. Michael, veterc Europe os top-turret gunner on a Fl Woes Ready to Help Red Cross Lists Recently graduated from the machinists'. maie school at 'Great Lakes, 111., are Benjamin Lichman of 25 E.

57th St Walter V. Njedly of 970 E. 34th Herman Flosen-bltim of 5501 15th and iNoah open to review. Class 3C, the former classification for necessary ra worker" mth dependents, has been sbolished. From now on, de-ned farm workers will go Into Class 2C.

regardlasa of dependents. The man who thought he rnold avoid militate serrire by buying farm is now under no such illusions. The rural draft boards are particularly strict in such matters. A fellow cannot expect get mil the draft merely bv moving into Aunt Matilda's farm. He has in he a qualified agricultural worker, a practical man of the soil.

Army With Language v. oaetano Turchiano, father. Repeat Donors 309 Floyd St. Mediterranean Area BROWNING. Corp.

David aphs used In With Our anno! be returned to the every European language here in London. When the girls are allowed follow the armies to the OontirJlPX Fighter The gentleman farmer will not pa the farm agent, wha Is the key mi In Plasma Drive tender. However, pictures and rmjiSANO. Pfc" RaTph Chiu.sano. sister.

94 Frank they can be relied on to apeak 8 news of local men lin Ave. it yoi DEL GRECO. Pfc Salvatore I 'the ar donated a pint of blood to cilian dialecti Grwt Syrian, Ru. 9 and navy through thej sUn, French, German, Italian, Hu. IBrV should he forces are welcome and ddrrssed to Our Fight- Garmisa of 2914 W.

23d St. Naval Aviation Cadetfe Alfred Magella of Brooklyn and (Daniel N. Sliarpe of Brooklyn have fbeen promoted to primarv flight training at Chapel Hill, N. C. Mrs.

Marlon Del Greco, mother Rrnoklv 1774 66th St. BrocAlv garian. Csech. Swedish. Norwegian.

Editor. Brooklyn Fajle, Rrnnk- I. N. Y. I l7 Willoughby St.

on or RUnuniln, Yugoslav and Polish. FAMIGMETTA. Pfc Ccsalda Famiglietta. mother. 531 before Feb.

2, 1M4. you are irirl tvt aitth.r a i ry police! Knickerbocker Ave. eligible to m.ike another donation. Seattle, Wash a former missionary, Maher of TfCh Grade William Pnone the Blood Donor Center authority on African dialect. received Sf nttnr1i today end make another sppoint- rFERMENTS HARDER As time goes on we ar learning that there is no royal road to any ferment in the draft We are being fared, more and more, with the necessities of this war and the great need for manpower in uniform.

I SIDES TO READERS To HELENE K. If you filled out ihc certificate about your allowance incorrectly, you had better write to the allowance office and HB them the truth. If you think they have not classified you correctly, send them any additional data to prove your point. To S. A.

K. Almost any army or navy office nowadays has the discharge pins, but you must submit your discharge papers to them To HENRY Do everything you ran to strengthen the muscles of your feet. Von can save yourself endless discomfiture by having then) fixed before you leave for war. II you have a problem, write to Richard Hart, care of this newspaper. A stamped, addressed envelope will bring a personal reply.

Phy-jFOX, Sgt. William Mrs, Tjiiian ment. The number is TRlangle For Service Men pwMWK HHBHH sn honorah Winner of the Distinguished Fly-j t.renllrh. mother. 225 53d St.

15-8040. rKtiOTAtM, Ktc. BUBOn Mrs Marv Thp friiowina nersons who en- The Ntw York Citr DIenM aring pet blood for the juration HAASS. 3d t.t r. in ing Cross and the Air Medal with i 'IkWSgS Sgt.

David Heeht of 1524 St. Marks liKiafl in F.nclanrt. Corn. aLLHaLH LLH Donor Centei are among those who donations recently: nelte S. Haass, wife, is.38 49i 8t.

HEPP. Tech Sgt Gilbert J. Charles Hepp, father. 88-84 56th Harold Koenig Ave is serving with the air force in kwr -r ih National War Jwir. the -f ri nrfe" nsrtlv, liar J.

-iai. Afwrej" m. Apply 99 Park Ava. fag ttdataa Thf Urooklrr IVtfnw Recreation Cum- i aaal r' 19! alar) dljtrttwta tni matan 'fmt STAOE ei rlnt1 (rtorraanee 'St "Vltlau "iraaa-wit plats thrnuah thf rourWST "i Maspeth. ISAACOWITZ, Sgt.

William-Isa- second riore I.saacowitz. father. 37 Brighton 1st Path. Mclntyre. I England.

Aviation Cadel Ralph Hi Beruh of 85th 8t is taking training at Macon, Ga. INGRAM. Pfc. -Lacv Kat- following graduation from the navigation school. Mftnroe, are Harold Jarobaon Off 2503 E.

19th St. and Michael Gioranno of 168 Jack- Slaughtcr, sister, 354 Sumner am irma ia Vnr.n.i KABISCH. Pvt. William J. Frank Kah sch father 04 s.iii at Mirhalc.

Cjrolyn Mlalnrt. Ohiii A Urn KIEN7XE. Pfc. Walter ary n. enzie.

mot her. 123-11 th Colleae Point -i r.nMiimiih MQSLOW Tech. 5th Grade ls- 9i Ooir Playhouaf FABMM AM lie Mrs. Celia Mono, mother ruMatata. Mv it 5th PROMOTED -Serving with th wo WUlOuehbv Ave.

SMITH, Pvt. Richard Army In Ilalv Herbert Ernest of 110-20 73d Road. Kew Gardens, has been appointed captain in the quar- Marie Smith, mother. 133 l.oaTide.s Lone Island Cit.v mini Pool, llJMjff Pfc Joel WeiM-r of 148-07 9011 SPII.I.ANF Pvt lm a Rita M. So lane klr 7ao 5' Fv.

cock St. 1 From Overseas PACIFIC The Good Conduct STABILE, Pvt. Anthony oecona la. Harold K. McDonnell Ave Jamaica, is awaiting snipmeni of 1024 Newl York Ave.

is now a overseas ai a port of embarkation pilot, at NapiVr Field. Ala. Another Readv to the air force as ar graduate oPf the army air forces aerial gunner, is Pfc. Albert Naherr pilot school i I.awrenceville. ill is of 1722 Ocean Parkway, a graduati 2d Lt.

Henry Chandler of Brook- Harlingen. Texas. Rowland Ballroom, i Schoenlns. France STEINER. Pvt.

Fisher! STRL'ETT. Sgt. Walter iW.w.fW of 245 Kosciusko joa enruett. mother, 7805 58th Ave Elmhuisl. Wni nr PnHc testa, sgt.

Eugene Mrs Marina! mother, 25.07 23d st Brothers' Twin THALER, Pvt. Frerl--Naftali Thler. i A 3035 95th Jackson i my VMIOTH Heights. Tech 5th Grade Henrv .7 rs of 60-31 Gaies Ave is a of a bomb disposal souari ML ML-- Now at Fort Leonard Wood, after fneV -mF. Wk spending 15 months in the rt of Brookly klyr tvt Gallagher TOAL, Pvt.

Michael -Thomas Toal. 1 father. 1384 Sterling Place. TRAVERS. Corp.

Francis have separated. John J. George A. O'Brien Bougainville. ing on Darrte! A.

Drew of 38 Brightn E. 33d St. was recently pi How You Can Help: JTavers, uncle. HOI Avenue Hilril of 1426 McOellan Field. Sacra- aergeanr Avian ived 1 Nnstrand Ave.

now bttMi the Corn- Here front organlea- hat. Infantryman's Badge, the ar: Soldier's Last I Pueblo Col tngas a oomoardier at Pueb'o. col um your aervlcea tn been Invalided on th" effort. ORei'lv General th, of the New Georgia is pranklyn Bachman nf 977 wwwi Pishing Ave. gation at Carlsbad, N.

M. veteran 9 palRh- 1 Hospital. Springfield. Mo. They are! av the sons of Mr.

and Mrs. John D. 1 Felicitated Father DECORATED BY KING 1st Lt. Louis R. Bigelow of 7818 83d St Glendale, who was decorated with the Distin Services Broolchrn "SnTt.

Ktorr "effort11 loned on the Fill Islanns. UUMUU- 7. 1 1 i neamen in v-iass 1 unnias j. win tloned on the F111 Islanns. (iuaaai- jfl.

Hfe 240 Provpeci Park West and ranal and the Russell Islands. flPVaaaak Bernard I 2947 3fiih fi are on leave from Sampson. N. Y. Another dinner of the rton-1 guished Flying Cross by King George of England, came congratulation Gallagher of 318 45th St.

I BaBC i Both were graduated from the c.nlth." Brooklyn Inttuatrlft High School and TRlanst joined Company of the Old 9th vot.i nte together. They (rained in the same company, went overseas and were tira. i made corporaLs the same day. ''J They were In the attack on Makini was a telegram 1 to kys father on day. Jan.

10. The young soldier, who resided 'a I mmmMb. Inn Medal is Pvt Oandoiro JTW sPb "si 52 F'- i 3r 'V. tnf eonirol gg, pfter (r loth ij4km. 'iflHiK.

rh00' a' s' stationed In Ne Guinea home on on unonnouncpd leov and visited his father, Louis J. Bigelow, left, a shipfirter, at Todd Shipyard. Both wear Purple Heart medals, the elder for wounds received in World War I. 1384 Sterling Island and both were wounded the 1 sen in th army air foreae Robert Manley of B70 Cone A graduate of St. Franrls Prep if decorated with Purple fighting 9 graduat ion as a pilot from Law- t-'iana Ave.

nas qua mien a misip- School, Pfc. James J. Ryan of 342 Heart medals. And to carry thej mianrl story along, they became sergeant. ri 1 16 Boro, Queens, L.

I Ahrenafeld of Sit MUt St, AriaV-' I Of incoming motor parts at a South I lion Cartel Robert .7 lti Pacific general derJOt. Michael Toal Sr. is full commander of an ammuni-' ending to oke of good a lome on the Staff Rgt MP Soldiers Wounded hiah-lavel HHk (aaaaaaHat. hombarrlienng and dead reckoning iaaP Serving navigation at Carlsbad. M.

sBlJL WZ Sal Salaio of lSSi S59 Broadway. tor engagements Private Toal terday on his birthday and in told how Charles had been WO! ce Pearl Harbor. r. my May, 1943, snd him. when a shell exploded MDr.s-RfA cron.

Waahtngtnr April The Nariridge. wife. 434 Hinsdsleiw Aviation Cadet. T. Levine of 18M 1 3 Pfc Riamo Tnfano of 345 Cleve-1 War Department made i public rasa.

Pfr John E. S. has beer, made first WU land St. is. a cook In the signal sec- xer 1 sjss-a i "Tn'rrn'i e''" A.

alM. S'mner. hai the Oak Leaf loams men from Brook. n. sKOHRON.shl.

igffne Mr jKKk. rSk hl. Meria! r.rart rHp' mrf-he, 1 TeUH Youlhl Ml BOfldl NURSES CORPS Ca A graduate of St. Augusta High School. Toal had been a grocery clerk in civilian life, working in a chain store where his father.

Tohmas Toal, was general manager. I I. kinds ot noma tl -m la a commissioned Woodward. Ok a. tU.f Although Perfrsct Church Record Watsonville, Pa.

(U.P)-TJpholding tradition in attaining a 2ft-year perfect attendance record at the local Lutheran Church Grace Yoder Is the fifth member of her family to be rewarded with a gold signet ring for the achievement. Previously her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.

73. Yoder. and two brothers were similarly honored by the same congregation. 1 in -he armv air force Woodward Countv is not thickly. oao Brazil, expects B'- Mrs.

Ha7e! Stnrtlev. 17 Gerard T. Ba i 1(187 Grove St populated, there were a total of 502 P'OO'itc BU.OTO.OIW Jacobs, father R2J4 Bav Psrka VECCHIO. Pvr Vmcer. jfiL 'j, Ik VACIRCA.

Pf. Mr Ionise Vecchio. motl, JHHHl boys and girls enrolled during sponges tnis yeat Bill Friertli of 282 8th 81. in 4-H club work. County Agent J.

Mexico threatens to fine all nat-urned 10 Fort Myers Fla D. Edmond.son announced. The 4-H 1 urallsed citizens who fail to register rlough at home, club members were credited wltniWjth the government. I Jr Mn' 1S Pvt Sam Kornleiri or 29Z0 He is an insinictor at BucKingnam selling more nRRirVvT.t, Ml' aoTo'T 7n" Ocean Ave. Pfc.

Herman R. WUk air field. war bonds cii.nr. 'war bonds during a recent drive. Ellen R.

Oorriggn noUtcr 495 1 Hills. 12th St. ATERS. Pfc Thonias -Mrs I attMBa flB Mediterranean area Dennie Waters, wilje, 25-SO 30th JPW CALL Pfc, Philip- Michael Call. Road Astoria -iF" father.

94 Humboiri- St WF.VN AND. Staff St JameN- Army Sends Pin-Up Boy As Lure to Recruit Wacs My job is to get them-to sugarcoated for them," he con-1 over ed. "They can pick their branch 1 join ervice if qualified. They can go A 12, Starkey' Capuw. father.

J2 Pordham Fulton St. kB HH" JMBk flk. SL 'wBKmf- WILSON. Pfc Hvmwn -Mrs Pauline JHF China's Board of Education has fw ill ft a I 't fBrllf FjHf. notified all midrtle DOTO Men 2 7 iH Hi Chungking to reduce .0 fc VI W' Bk? JpK Ndvy List fl tftf HfeaaaaBfliS bH announced I SCOUTING marine1 AND rVkTftO LUNG- in- 1S.BBBBH men from iLK carievj 1 Hunting-! --T! 4005 I ffi 4venuey A male movie star assigned to recruit Waes Is the latest, wrinkle at Brooklyn Wac headquarters.

Washington and Johnson Sts. Boyish and 21. with a pleasant grin and an unconcealed admiration for service women. Pvt. Jack Star-key, who used to be the singing Buddy Pepper in the movies, today reported for his new assignment with the remark.

"I'm glad to be given a chance to influence the girls." Before entering the army Starkey starred in such sagas of adolescence as "Seventeen." "Henry Aldrlch," Small Town Deb" and "Golden Hoofs." He appeared as the juvenile lead in Disney "Reluctant Dragon" and last was seen on Broadway In "Meet the People." Now attached to the air transport command. Starkey Is one of several movie actors assigned to Wac recruiting stations to just, returned from a trtp through Alaska with the army shdw. "Hey, Rookie." The actor, who ia a native of Louisville. and a'tUl has a faint echo of the South his speech, said he often traveled to Alaskan outposts by dogsled to put OP. his songs and dances for aervice "They're the most, enthusiast audience I've ever seen," he saia, Brooklyn Wac.

Volunteers will have an opportunity to see the for-mer star tonight when he appear at the Y. W. c. 30 3d to sing, dance, play the piano and en. "If 1 call You they wouldn't let those boyi over-Chile, distributed flee 1 200 (XM base.

That's New Castle jBjftrC plan- to stimulate aari- ri'tiira production bj offering La lo planters for each tree aown kW j3P Mr'L Amy Channer. who juTtl died in Rickmansworfh. England. pines in 1943, In addition to a larga MODELS FOR FIGHTERS Five of 1 1 navy fliers, veterans of Pacific fighting, who visited the Grumman Berhpage factory, discuss with J. Swinbril, vice president and generol manager at the Grumman plant, new Grumman twin-engine fighter they inspected at the plont.

Left to right are Lt. David A. King Jr. of St Albans, Ensign John R. M.

Whelan of Brooklyn, Lt. Charles Jaep, Lt Walter Klem, Lt. Francis Wadelton Jr and Mr Svvinburl, who holds one of the model Avengers given to the visitors. army air base, Wilmington, he declared. 'There's a desperate need for women In thcir transport command and they've sent the men out, to get them.

"Women know that the army Is Airplane motor oil is being fe-rlafmed and reused in modern airplane motors in England..

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