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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN Wm 1 25 From Boro and L. I. WITH OUR FIGHTERS 650 Missing "if 1 .0 The I names ol 550 United State? mining in action In the lean, Mediterranean and Pacific areas They in- dude the following 25 men from EUROPEAN ALBERS, Staff Sgt. Frederick Pred R. Albers.

father 237-12 Pairbury Ave Bellero.se. I ULL1, Koocrt t. Jeanette Collin; CREED. 2d Lt Robert Mrs Eva A. Creed, mother 94-M 1 fi.it St Jamaica.

DEL GIORNO. Staff Sgl Joseph Del Gioino, father. 3805 Mth Astoria. DEN.SCO.2dL, Louis Mrs Mae Carnegie Ave Elmont. ELOWITZ.

Stafl Ogt- David Sarah Elowiti Street. JOhn, street- JABARA. 2d Lt. Ravmor.d Mrs Evelyn M. Jabara, wife.

8007 Nar- rows Ave. JOHNSTON, Sraff Sgt Lawrence Mrs. Catherine C. Johnston, wife. Wyandanch.

l.aiiv. jes.se Mrs i etta Lack, mother. 5510 13th Ave. MARCARIO. Staff.

Sgt. William A Mrs. Loretta Marcano. mother. 179 North 7th St.

MOSKOWITZ. 2d Lt. I A certified public accountant in clvlljan simQn Wpm. C'' From Overseas fees. Edwin Mir P.

Ml LLANY. Tech Sgt. James Mrs. Annie Mullany. mother, Lawrence Ave Lvnbrook.

ROLMCK, 2d Lt. Dawd-Jaeob Rolnick, father, 271 Brooklyn SERPIGO, 2d Lt. Prank -Mrs jU. 1803 River- Mde Drive. Manhattan.

Thoma Serpico, Brooklyn Eagle photo- 1 I Its HI RCiER, 2d Lt. Nathan Morton L. Sternberger. father. 26 Holly St STEVASON, 2d Lt.

Nicholas -Mrs. Katherine G. Stevason, wife. Adolph Wallach. father, 745 Van Siclen Ave.

WALLACH, Staff Sgt. Edward- "ERTHEIM. 2d Lt. Ricrtard A. Mrs.

Florence Wertheim. wife. Charles Poster Avi MEDITERRANEAN AREA BERGER. Pvt Knofskv, mot Avenue. 265 Rochest Dl'RBANO.

Pfc. Bendetto A. Emalia Durbano. wife, Nostrand Ave. SMITH.

Pvt. Howard Hei Smith, brother, 104 Atlantit Hempstead. SVEDIN, Pvt. Sven -Mrs Svedin. mother.

406 46th St. TESORIERO. Pvt. Anthony thonv Caravella. father-'in- 211 Carroll St.

eant enlisted i September. Ml last De- 1942. cember 1 services. Cornelius, a corporal, is with the army medical corps, and James, a private. a member of the air corps.

His younger sister. Joan, is at home with their mother. A graduate of Bishop Loughiin Huh School, where he plaved on tne Da.sKetoa.l team. Hur.ev worked tor t.ie Morc.11 Beverage Compa: turkeys. Since then they frequently have been getting fresh meat.

When Nash arrived in Washington he got in touch with Lieutenant Gretsch's brother, Capt. Richard Gret.sch, who is attached to I Minister recounted hU experiences 1 with Fred Jr. over the luncheon table in the embassy. CALL LANE BRYANT BROOKLYN MA 4-4200 FOR SAFE FUR STORAGE Store Optn 9:30 10 1 9i! Blown Out of Plane, Gunner WavesGoodby I Loreto of Broofclvi McuL. in Seai: "wish HMM furlough after four rears of ov Corp.

Clarence Mc- Cormiclc nf 131 Sterling St. a graauate oi me puo: Know at Douglas. Ariz is 2d Lt Thomas F- o( 1:62 29tn St- Stationed at Port Ruev Ran is ST' ran J2? Hi brotner is completing bas ramlnK CamP mg itrana Ave rtu returned to camp Poik. La after his recent furlough: home. chlef Africa is Wi 782 E.

32d St. A veteran of the North Af campaign. Charles P. Rugeiei 2854 W. 20-h St.

has been pron oeen awarded to corp J--- Kennedv o' 1200 Hmitrsnri Av stationed in England Brothers who recently met over-' seas are Pvt Tom Qarrity of 52 Colonia' v. Frep-w' arwi Pvt. Joseph P. Pv Morano of 554 Ave. has received the' Good Conduct Medal Marksman's Medal Ei Pvt Henrv Shapiro 7th St.

is serving on Nettuno beachhead. 1773 E. 3 Boro, Queens Marines Wounded 1 Queens! They are: FORD. Pfc Edward Mrs. Peter J.

Ford, -Mr. 1 Illion Hollis. HERRICK. Pfc. Nicholas Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Herrick, 149-16 10th KAITFMAN Corn ArnolriMr and Mrs. Frank Kauffman, 1923 Flier Son Killed-Concealed Danger In Letters Home Mrs Hen no- Wflrw1hjr, teli lrnn. r-old Jerome 1 I Mil tMfc R. Liboz den General Hospital.

Chu Oklahoma. Aviation cade'-s stationed the rtool. Chll-E Intel i St Rich- dress. Texas, are Dor.a of 297 Lincoln Plac Dreishpoon of 2664 E- ard Hillabrand Bleecker St Newport alT9el- th. in l-ii for nro- "riencv hnnz ha beer, awarded fiSl on rjf- SjmH Cohen 0 MM 1Mb Ave 01 Henrv Bergolri of 134 Reap St Is studying photography at Ya Herbert Miller of 5,50 40th St.

Pvt. Amedo B. Maie lyn has been promote North Ireland. Hi.5 ter, bom after he corporal, has been named for his brother. Staff Sgt.

Angelo. killed in North Africa in March. 1943. Seaman 2d Class Bob OTJonneU of 7224 4th Ave. is attending gunners mate school at New-port, R.

I. Former star pitcher on the Erasmus High School baseball foam. Pvt. Leonard Morns of 407 16th St. is now home on furlough from his Canadian sta If Winner Medal.

Pf Rochester lough reef Texas from Camp Bowie Pvt. William Adamo Brooklyn 1 signs Bruce R. Hayes of 62 88th St ana unoexi 01 Ocean who recently com- wauuui course iok from Camp She.ov get engaged to Margaret Cadigan nV1 W'wmi if 1 w- Ralph Bivena of 7808 18th Ave. and William M. Beecher Oi their commissions as second lieutenants following completion of pilot's training at Napier Field, Alabama.

Assigned to active duty at a i Iff Sgt. John gunner, was antiaircraft fire ripped open March 4- snlP returned to i England, where fellow crew mem ibers hastened to write his widowed molher- Mrs. Julia Hurley of 239 Kane that his parachute had opened and he had waved farewell his buddies. So far a. they could teil, his crew mates wro'r.

in- had nM DeeI' ounaeo. Acmrcing to nis icier wr. 14 to 20 Only New Zealand Envoy Thanks Yank's Kin for Aid at Tarawa JUNIORS' COATS COATS 19.9516.95 PRINT DRESSES 4.99 Rayon crepet, rayon shantungs, and bemberg prints to wear now or later. Soft, lovely patterns in beautiful spring shades. Lilac, green, grey, blue, red.

MISSES' SUITS 10.00 Cardigans in smart cable striped collarless worsted suits. Popular 3 button in wool and rayon mixtures. Sizes 12-20. Lilac, blue, green, red, beige and plaids. naJ 1 Lt.

Fred M. Gre 1 prot Young Gre tee of Lincoln Savings urer of the Fred Gre facturing Company, is I Of conditions at Taraw; Zealand Minister Junior and Junior Miss drest coats in reefers and boxys of satin bound and braid bound nings. Black, navy, toast brown, green and aqua. Sizes 9-17. Women's dress coats with slen derizing lines.

Twills and novelty weaves in navy and black. Sizes 38-52. Other beautiful styles 24.95 and 29.95. Many 100 all wool and wool and rayon mixtures. a the New I ti.

Christmas thev received a load of I I (JLiL SO OUR HIT HAT! I Your Wartime Probil jfi) Bl sinNlNW In Government pM mf XJSb 11 assigned to bombardier tramin? he receives a deduction from his pay for the premium, the beneficiar- flf MbI' jj ftnePEV il 1 Miller of 486 Kosciusko St a vet-j 'Vef' th'jjesin1 tr ire "hi" paDenencea teveery jW' IhbW MgZBft jj He Is stationed on Caledonia I right to ask the Veterans Administration if thev are entitled to HBHW Bf I i result ins 'MiKaNB LPy pB II pc.iriS'NOPEIO.ITIES 11 JiWrTf the Good Conduct Medal Nf 'e has any prior or 'dower rtghW claim to a mans msnr- Nv Marine Pvt. Frank A Bradv of Hf, ran rhanee beneficiaries and he can alter the amounts Cans' resj Iftfcfc. A Irail in scatter dot, SlTiPI Grade onV BaV 519 ST w'w' I i IT'S COTTON! WASHABLE! ADJUSTABLE! NEW! WOMEN ofyaaNw JeraeAv" Wa0hmaJ1j The Veteran. Administration wiU not reveal who his benefiriar- 'itn'TgLTod i I Let this new IHtle fashion tip fit over your "flat-top" or ES 38 to 52 ies are unless the request to do so comes from him through military lopenng' i. W' back of your pompadour.

BUTTON DOWN THE FRONT Now an ordnance man ar the channels. After all. this is his private concern. All such questions block or violet crepe royon. UiS (, 1 "JZztjzzsz 'JZK mm shown -m a aa 1180 67th St.

insurance, and rarely happv when they are confronted with squabbles DRESSES SECOND FLOOR 2 IST NATURAL NAVY tsWif among the possible beneficiaries. 1 HiV sM Ehaf C0PEN BLACK 6ivU as a mark.sman at. Rome, N. Y. To W.

S. C. and others. We still have some pamphlets Issued 1 1 A I MAI7C ArtllA bv deiaus of Allowance act we 5 fJ MA1ZE AUA Wk rfect for wear at home or our. J.

A. Magee of 385 Bain- a amped and addressed envelope. (O CQ So easy to -to bt ITJZ oSl To nctioneC as his parent loco parent Vane rj )riant down the front JJ lJ wtth sre' i 'iss i ttrft it a naf7 n-'Tesersnd1 with the on of dependency. H)rookltjn MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED AND FILLED WITHIN TEN DAYS belt. John, taking basic trainin, "tl" hav' rnMrm- wri" irM nt "sPP.

PLEASE STATE SKOMI COLOR CHOICE MAIL PHONE ORDERS Film OreensDoro, C. A sUmnei addressed envelope will bring a personal reply. yLjggMMej.

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1841-1963