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

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fO BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 7, 1944 I FINANCIAL NEWS I With Our Special Issues Show Strength JUMP! and Mid- his wings is 2d Lt. John A. Johnson hit new 1944 of 83 Duponl a graduate of the i i her re '1ilot f(-n00' nt Wllllwrui Field, Ariz, imh nf thr Taking radio operator-mechanic Aviation Cadets Harold Nahson of 1346 E. 96lli St. and Clifford O.

Christiansen of 561 73d St. Now home on furlough. Staff ggt, Jack Phillips of 332 Rogers Ave. won a bull terrier at Camp Crowrier, for purchasing the largest number of war bonds at a regiment bond rally. lch Jr.

of lfi.r)0 Ajtarlta of 315 43d! T' Donohue and Irwin Fox of 1241 Prospect Electrician's Mate 3d Class Joh: Ban of 545 River- T. Donohue of B7R Kent Ave. an. Seaman 2d Claxs Irwin Ko of 196 I Pvt. Alfred J.

Aulldno of 55 Bay Bth St, was graduated from the Department of Armament at LowTf Field, Colo. 1 64th St. are readv to join Uncle ioni.iMi Ra. Union stationed at Wenriover Field. JV, ic training the Bevv Court has received 'the -re a firm utal1, Bgt FrpcP: A fa 'Arler- submarine school, New London.

unfurl Meoai at. an 8th Army Air Force fighter station in ired rose a m3n of 8'lf)5 3ri A'0 anri P1'- Julian Light 7 8. Klein of 1771 Dahill Road. after completing basic training First L'. Julian L.

Roberts of 1028 ts Pvt. Jack Slolnirk of 144 Nep'une President St. and an assistant Staff Ave. Sgt. Robert Burnett of 60-11 78tH lor shares.

Utility Dorothy Maga of 223 Lenox Road uently lower. ant at Cochran Weld, Ga. Pvt. Herman B. Taub of 379 MUlei Ave.

was graduated as an airplane mechanic from Kecsler Field. Muss. n-drying ryliiv erred to an advanced flying rirrs Allowing completion of ba.ir fullv aining at Courtlaad army Brit is Aviation glng oarcunaa rj0n F. Schroeder of 308 State St. unlt.s.

SPECTATORS FLEE CIRCUS FIRE Leaving the blazing big top at Hartford yesterday afternoon are some of those who had come to see the circus and saw it, instead, transformed into an inferno, which cloimed many dead and injured. Julian Roberts rvMcr-; Medal has' miits (IM 0 essly. U. S. Trees- r.

c. Seckler and Arthur Eckstein been a hs of 1492 Pitkin meiid.iii-n Maxwell Field. Ala. mander at Lehman Corp. Asset Value f.

T' vis n. England, where th stationed. Lieutenar ts recently promoted Shows Gain Over Year Ago C. Seckler of 3855 Bedford oreat Lakes. and Arthur Eckstein of 284 Louis T.

Chlarelli 01 67 28th St. pared Fountain St. i Tne Air Medal has been awarded 0 Sl3ff Sit. Irvine R. H.infling of 767 63d St aerial gunner on a From Overseas ties, with a market value of $12.

met--handisine companies with a value of $7,870,437. Liberian Rubber Gains The Firestone Tire Rubber Vilo and Martin Rich celd P3elma a anf 2d Us ior Pfc. Vfo Gentile of 1115 Lotas 28 P.u leld Chester St. have completed aerial ATransferrl to advanced tralning.jto "gunner's training at Harllngen army: following completion of the bair; 1943. irflrl.a Texas.

-v a. Company expects its nan "about 20(101) tons this yea put from these 3 Boro, Queens Navy Flier, Vet 70 Qf 14 Raids Back In U. S. on Leave Of 14 Raids, Back Sailors Wounded r- uiA1111JnJ JQUVl) TIUUIIUU in the opening thrust on the coast Washington, July 7 (U.fi)-The France. Wartime Problems Let Soldier Handle U.

S. of 219 Dahlgreen Place jq casualOei of th" s. Nan I has returned to the United I Martn corps end Coast Ouai" v.h' Vacation Places Discharge Appeal uner in the South anc; Centi.il ni.ni. "'n'. 1 AIMROM'K MOlT4IS DEAD IN CIRCUS FIRE General view of National Guard Armory in Hartford, to which bodies were brought i fire that razed circus "big top" and brought death to many.

37 Local Men Among Todqys Profile Missing Soldier qao a is Nazi Prisoner QUO A Alb rilbUIItfl 5 danc -vho ecentlv cwd a Special OSIEROWSKf, toiis s2H John Bih SKS'g jSL.cH?irf:: xian.L miuik citVT1 folks beginning wUh The'oUbe- 1 lanS ATLANTIC cStV" 'l-A-L cases, marked as a-- -I roved or damaged 219 seaman' ASBI'RY PARK. .1. pll- "tKe j.ut, JJ ONTE charge?" Thereis a ron.nw feline u.l-V"Z'u''','.?.. Of'F A liKIIVK. IN'.

J. 'T'" MAJESTIC HOTEL charge, a Mrikn rn; 'nnrT'lhr MOONLIGHT SAILS 50 ocrWttZV V.MI.Th., Just the opposiw- is i rue. jncini Hollatidn- Wakr arC riier. or a sauor. ne a B.n an(j secoiHi Ttuk reason orn 1 ce.

hc r(n( rjfh.j, c. m. KW JKRSK IM.AND 11; fssESESsmssm' the johnson house rotat of War or General M.ir.iiaU 1 Asides to Readers: "f'h- Nw JPr" T)ay Line -aSfeS Erli (rout I ilen ui yJj. IMKOMI MOIYIMVS. IJJ1 ut a irs sc.e -isrh-W.

I If veil have a problem nrite r''' -'V Vi" Most of the home Mart, rare this news. 'ZV t4 i. ,,1 I.OPRKSTI. Pfc Em a the Purple Heart Awarded Parents Of L. I.

Flier fjiO actual combat. They do not yPnPf hrine' a pergonal reply." HwKon R.vf. Dv lm Phi RR 9 L'flfl w' SV v' 'Ln" Past performances have ceased to be a criterion upon 't three wjj which present and future financial commitments can be i wger JB rail soundly based. When problems arise, the value of mtm I rail a substantial banking connection, such as this bank fjrj I offers, is inestimable. Complete facilities to serve you.

i flWtf.P KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY KCm jhffi FULTN ST HCrt Br D'StriCt) GRAHAM KENNEDY. KERPFV. To relieve distress of MONTHLY Interned li Female Weakness (Alto Fine Stonuchb Tonic) Kelly Supports New Group Follow labVI directions. LYfflU.PINKHAMS SAVE FATS AND WASTEPAPEB blocni! soared..

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