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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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BROOKLYN EAGL WED JULY 26, 1944 WorftrW Problem km nil Coast Guard Plans to Mark Joint Account Makes Trouble By RICHARD HART "When my erstwhile fiance left for he South Pacific I could not foresee hat I would change my mind about lim," writes Miss D. "We had a joint 154th Anniversary infancy as a Revenue Cutter service employed to combat smuggling and enforce revenue laws, the United States Coast Guard will celebrate its 154th anniversary Aug. 4 with men in action on battle-fronts throughout the world. The service was established in 1790 bv Alexander Hamilton, and NUUC account ana all ins war bonus ire in both our names. We had an irgument by mall and I am now deeply In love with another man.

ill I I.i financial mess? I have spent most Second Lt. Seymour A. A an So Your Serviceman Can Vote rid I do not like the Idea of giving my share in the bonds he bought, nee I sacrificed many a good time i help him pay for them." This girl Is doing fantastic in August, 1948. the firet Life laving Station was set up near Sandv Hook, N. J.

Since then it has saved almost. 200.000 lives. Its duties and personnel have ln- B601 15th has reported to In No New York Serviceman can vote on Nov. 3 unless he senls a signed dependence army air field, Kansas. thinking, especially when It comes for duty.

of men recruited then to the 170,000 to any claim sne tninKs sue mignt application for a ballot to the New York State War Ballot ommlsslon. To make it easier for him, the Brooklyn Eagle prints below in application blank. Tear lt out and mall lt to your relative or friend! In service. have to the war bonds he has Listed as missing. Seaman 1st all the beach- landing I bought.

This Is not, howevet unique case. We have had Mail both the application and the note to the Serviceman under the lass Carmelo J. Giallanza 01 ihi and Garfield Place has won a commen dotted line. imugglers and lce- dation for "courazeoua conduct board the B. S.

Touchet, torpedoed Serviceman's Application for War Ballot irgS in peacetime. Since it was pressed into service the war against France the coast lard has fought in all thp United ters before one indignant letter from a girl who wanted to know how she could prevent her Jilted fiance from changing the beneficiary on his bonds. Legal Advice It is not going to bo easy for the and sunn in the gun of Mexico December. 1943. According to To the New York State War Ballot Commission: -citation, Giallanza "remained at his States wars.

Added to the regular battle station until the third In accordance with the provisions of the New Iflork State soldier to force his erstwhile fiancee War Ballot law, please send me a war Ballot: i torpedo has struck and the abandon-ahlD order was given, refusing guard are the Temporary Reserve nate 24 or more hours a week for duty on piers, and the Spars, the Coast Guard Women's Reserve, who leave his post before all merchant ight across the hills and into Ihe city SLEEP, WONDERFUL SLEEP Weary offer the personnel naa ieu me stncneu (Print in Full) id a pile of rubble and of Livorno (Leghorn), these Yanks found a comfortable bed promptly went to sleep. Promoted to technical sergeant Ton Bragg, N. is Alex Rotko of to restore the money she has spent from the joint bank account unless, of course, there exists some hard-and-fast agreement between them about this money. She may not be 'inancially responsible. But, he can ro to the legal officer of his outfit have the proper papers drawn to (1) prevent her from making further withdrawals of money and (2) to lay claim on her for the money she has withdrawn.

The legal officer will forward all these 06 Klverdale Ave. Military Address- Pvts. Peter Kestel of 1863 Harmon and Henrv H. Weintraub of 329 Visited Jap Ship Here, Saw It Sunk in Pacific fore he finally left for his 30-day leave the days seemed the longest he'd ever lived through. "But now," the suntanned marine smiles, "it seems like I've just been away for Summer vacation." One of the highlights of his over fichenck Ave.

have enrolled in the bomber mechanics school, Keesler Field, Miss. Home Address- papers to the local law committee, operating 'under the American Bar, seas experiences occurred i of saw a Japanese ise decks he trod in peacetime the Brooklyn waterfronl. ink Jeep neighborhood buddies in while he was on Guadalca, able to see that justice is done. The legal officer can also help under the blazing guns of Ameri- Hill Ji nsen. a navv farsnips in new uuinea, Marine Sgt.

Raymond Hoy, who is the soldier out in his desire to change the beneficiary on those war bonds. It can be proved, of course, that the bonds were bought with his b9 grew up on Hoy block, was driving a navy truck in one direction while Hoy was driving in the other. They almost collided but both were grate no argument sne coma cific. said last night at a homecoming party given by his family and neighbors. ful for the near accident.

They werel ro the Serviceman: Pill the above application and tear off at tihe di realize they're the only outfit in the The 24-year-old sergeant came home yesterday after a two-years' absence to find his mother and 19-year-old sister had gone out shopping. He hailed a neighbor, who drove to the store to bring his mother home post-haste, and called his father, Christian, at his downtown business, and Elva at her home. The news of his arrival spread like wildfire in the neighborhood. Within half an hour neighbors crowded into the Hoy home at 74 68th St. to witness the family re- RateS His Citation 2d to Gift Mailed Him in S.

Pacific Corp. Edward Quill of 104 Fulton St. has a citation for distinguished service he fought through the Guadalcanal campaign but the best, souvenir, he insists, is a canceled money order. That money order meant the fellows back home were thinking of him. because it was his share of the service men's fund at Al's place at 44 Henry St.

it took a year and a half for him to get. but it's the thought that counts, he said. A marine, Corporal Quill volunteered for a tough assignment when he was at Cape Glocester. He and six other men took over the job of scouting for gun emplacements that didn't show up in areial photographs. They hit a spot between two villages, "just collections of grass huts" that hid gun emplacements, he said.

The men moved down the coast and scouted in one area after another until PT boats came to pick them up. As they were pulling out they sighted three Jap barges and put two of the boats out of com- line. Then mail the completed application to the New York State War offer that she helped him save the money would stand up in a court of, law. The beneficiary can be changed. With his fiancee.

Siva Carlson. N. D. Lestingi and B. G.

Mendex Ballot Commission, 80 Centre New York 13. N. Y. You will not re by his side, the moi This incident nor; lo prove turn ceive a ballot for the Nov. 7 election unless you file an application for it.

Aerial gunner's graduated from Harlingen army air field, Texas, are these joint bank account arrange- experiences during Pfc. Nicholas D. Lestingi of 185 Bay ne tougni ana serven wun a lightly. The fiancee who asks for 28th St. and Pic Bernard ti Men- maintenance unit on Guadal Fleet Search Pilots tne financial privileges oi a wire oe-fore marriage rather exposes her and New Guinea.

Bin ready to sing the praises of hi: low marines. hand; yet, it is being done every Delighted to be back "in the good dav. This is tne mctnoo otten usea int mi You fight together side by Return From Pacific by service men to send allotments and family, Hoy confided that be and fight with one he home to their fiancees but questionable practice. sorties totaling 16,000 1 Three Brooklyn and Queens resl- inseparable companions, the navv man and the marine, until the day Hoy was sent to New Guinea. Hoy admits he "had malaria a couple of times" but praises the progress made in modern medicint-to combat it.

"When I left," he proudly points out. "there was hardly any malaria at all because they have enforced clothing control laws. It was uncomfortable wearing long sleeves and pant.s in that sweltering heat, but it certainly got results." Hoy and Miss Carlson will be married in the Incarnation Lutheran Church. Aug. 6.

They met over four years ago while taking part In the activities of one of the church's social clubs. Miss Carlson's sister, Magda. a lieutenant in the Wac, will be maid of honor. A graduate of Manual Training High School, the young marine was employed by the Central Savines Bank before he enlisted Sept. 18.

1941. He was trained at Parris Island. N. C. and Quantico.

Va. He flight. The squadron boniibed and ents were among the officers and this joint bank account, he is better I same jap snips ana aanjiagea si. enlisted men of Squadron VB 106, off than if he had married the girl. headed by Commander John Tucker pius uap pmiit-B sunt uuwn smashed on the ground and 39 probably destroyed.

(Chick) Hayward, U. S. of Great L. H. Minlns and J.

J. Kelly Recently promoted at the marlnt During the landing of 1st Neck and Pensacola, which has just returned home after seven montns oi living lar-ranging uoer- by a Jap bayonet, but continued fight. It flew photographic and escort missions, spotted targets I for task forces which shelled Rahaul and Kavieng, escorted the fleet, to Wake in 1943, and to Pailau last March on carrier strikes. the First Lts. Leicester H.

Mingins He should make up his mind, as probably he has, that she Ls a faithless, fickle creature not worthy of another minute of thought. Asides to Readers: To A. E. J. If the case warrants it.

a mother or father can receive an allowance from more than one son. but all these rases depend a great deal on the facts presented in the Certificate of Dependency which must be filed. To C. N. and others Of 70-10 108th Forest Hills, and; Both are fighter pilots.

Socrates Wasn't Enough Toledo, Ohio (U.R) A judge refused to grant a 28-year-old wife a divorce from her husband recently Among the officers from this area squadron's searches nile connaissance flights county 3d rr for the fleet. Working alhead to New River, N. C. is Lt. (j.g.) Leon C.

Nascimbene. The enlisted men included Salva-tore John Bertuccio, aviation ma- it I because he persisted in reading a story about Socrates, the ancient the task forces VB 106 brou back dailv complete reDorts on a nvthine .1 of 1 and everything within a lilOO-mile chnist's mate 2c, N. of 76 1st stretch ahead. Commander Hayward, Place, and Henry E. Sullivan Jr.

aviation ordnanceman, lc, N. ol 431 Classon Ave. Greek philosopher who had a nagging wile day in and day out. But he did grant a decree after the woman told him that, in addition, her husband beat her "often and severely." Yes, we still can supply you copies of "Fun En Route for the Armed Forces" on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope. If you have a problem, write to Richard Hart, care of this newspaper.

A stamped, addressed envelope an appointment to the U. 8 Naval Ex-Legion Head's Son Wounded on Saipan Pvt. James T. Duffy of the 165t Infantry, the old "Fighting 69th was wounded on Raipan. June 2: Comander Hayward Is the holder oi two uistinguisnea riving crosses.

the Air Medal, the Treasury's Silver Academy while a seaman of th U. S. S. Richmond, has studled Intensively the development of reconnaissance and believes thisj phase of naval aviation soon will have ar R. C.

Danielskl and J. J. will bring a personal reply according to a War Department right hand after knocking out an opponent in the Central Pacific Life Saving Medal, the Purple Coast Guardsman serving aboard a rescue cutter in the English Chan-1 Five Local Men Never canceling a mission for any laaon, VB 106 participated In 1.262 championship bouts. Duffy has been with the "Fighting Irish" regiment since 1940 and nel are soundman 2d uiass Kaipn v. leiegram recen ea ny nis parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Duffy of 89 Berry St. He has written home, however, that he is "doing nicely The son of a past commander of Greenpoint Post, American Legion.

Duffy was Injured once before during his army career, breaking his Danielski of 158 Newton St. and Motor Machinist's Mate 1st Class a tt ached to its medical division. 1942. On New Navy List John J. Ragusso of 1910 EAGLE SEEKS POINTED FROM FIGHTING MEN The 83-foot vessels saved more than Master Sgt.

Raymond Roy and his fiancee, Elva Carlson. Washington, July 26 (U.B Thi Graduates of Samuel Tilden High: What does YOUR boy expect Navy Department today announced on D-Day and the days following. School, Staff Sgt. Harold Lapidus of hit Brooklyn to be when lie 220 casualties of navy, marine corps and coast guard, with 99 dead, 85 383 E. 48th St.

and Corp. Philip. turns from the war? He probably Seaman 3d Class Charles Prigge Weinstein of 51 Lott wen cently promoted to their present home on leave from Sampson, hasn't given the matter too much thought, but It is quite certain that when he returns he will be ileased are the following five Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men: ranks at Camp Pickett, Va. GIBASKY. Pfc.

John wounded Fred Kennedy of 468 Lenox Road has a son and three sons-in-law in The sharpshooter's medal has been or displeased with what he finds, in direct proportion to the energy John Gobiasky, father, 894 De-Kalb Ave. ING, Marine 1st Lt. Herbert E. wounded Mrs. Herbert E.

Ing ervlce. Pvt. Arthur Kennedy duty in Italy. Serving with the awarded to Aviation Cadet Nelson H. Greenbaum of 764 Ocean Park- and foresight exercised in His ab- chant marine Is Al Schneider of Maxwell Field, Brooklyn.

Edward Islip of 41-47th Sunnyside, is stationed For the guidance of those a whose Job it Is to make Brooklyn a fine eauy minded Mrs. Marv South Pacific and Pvt Timothy Rerpnt.lv promoted at Wrieht place to live and work In, wl) noti Loeb, mother, 150 5th wwouuu oj uie same nuin Ohio, were Staff Sgt. Evelyn Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. c. Wright of 2250 78th St.

and Staff ask the fighting men and it omen Ki ll). I8gt. Sam Feldman of 3115 Brighton wounded Mr. and what they most would like nto Joseph Reid, parents, 246 Village, MOTHERS: THE FLETCHER'S CASTORU NOW ON SALE IS SAFEGUARDED THREE WAYS Look for the Serial Control Number on each bottle when they come back? Then send their answers lo the Brooklyn Eagle. We would like to print Lynbrook.

S( MERER. Quartermaster 2d Clas John Michael, missing Mrs in J. Hartney of Kings Park hi ifcwen promoted to staff sergeant i his base where he is In the coir munlcations section. From Overseas of them. Muriel L.

Scherer, wife, 3625 28th Long Island Cityi EUROPE First Lt. Aaron Glicks- Allied Teamwork Long Island women in service berg of 2034 77th a pretty sharp Lillian J. McDonald of 47 Belford Wished He'd Walked Boston A working policy is illusi rated fellow with a map, asked a visiting Bay Shore, and Vera. Donnel-lon of Sayville, both in the Wac; infantry officer in France how to Houghton of Amitwille. and Mr.

fit to a certain part of a French Kansas City, Mo. (U.R Ernest Vandiver, 26. got the $94 ride" the other day after he accepted a lift from three strangers. The three men slugged Vandiver, took his $94 and then tossed him out on his The infantry officer pointed graphically in the official mjilttary marching song of the British Kighth Army. John Masefield, poet laureate of England, wrote the 'words, and Zoe Elliott, a Vermont Green Mountain boy, wrote the muisic.

William Pakaluk of 14th Hlcks- vllle, all Waves. out the route on a wall chart. 'That's the hard way," commented Lieutenant GUcksberg, "Why not go through that street there?" Because," was the snapped reply, NOW FOR A REAL TE1 "my men haven't taken that street Li Control Number on each bottle will be welcomed by millions of mother there!" ENJOYABLE MEAL Max Friedman and N. C. Rutlgliano Every bottle of Fletcher'i Castoria-now on sale at your druggist's -bears a Serial Control Number.

This number is plainly visible through a "window" in the new package. It is your guarantee that Fletcher'a Castoria is safeguarded by three different kinds of rigid tests chemical, bacteriological, and biological. former optical worker. Pfc. Winners of the air medal in George A.

Milione of 329 5317 Roose- land are Staff Sgt. Max Friedman of 1727 Park Place, left waist gun Force service command unit. And we think that millions of mothers will be glad to know that Fletcher's Castoria-the laxative made especially for children -it now on tale at their druggists'. For this is the original and genuine Fletcher's Castoria the laxative that's mild and gentle, yet effective the laxative that't pleasant-tasting, so yon don't have to "force" your child to take it 3-17, and Staff Sgt. Nicoli C.

Rutigliano of 476 Prospect Place. Corp. Alfred W. Derrickson of 194 Evergreen Ave. is a clerk typist with a9th Air Force fighter wing in Here's how you the new package: easily identify ORICIMl round each PACIFIC First Lt.

Gerard A. Ianocone of 104 Roebllng St. is a ft ad W. H. Beckett and W.

The Green the igaior wun trie I3tn Air Force the army in the Southwest Pa- usoiutmr ttsKi Ask for Fletcher's Caitor time your child Deeds a lax green band. Norman Riggs Jack Kashinsky of 918 Sara- ''REGULAR SIZE "mHl Ave. has been promoted to staff sergeant in New Guinea. This band quickly identifies the triple-tested Fletcher's Castoria now on tale. The Serial Control Number.

The Serial Control Number it on the bottle label. You can tee it through a "window" in the outtide carton. Exchanging his guns for a typewriter and microphone. Tech. Sgt.

Norman Riggs of Huntington, veteran of 40 combat missions as an aerial gunner over Africa, Sicily, Another Brooklynite serving navigator with the air force In Southwest. Pacific is Second Lt. Al and Italy, will have his first radio fred Boulos of 360 Clinton St. play produce' over station wwfcw next Monday at 7. p.m.

The story lotat Until sufficient stocks can be made available, your druggist may not have enough Fletcher's Castoria on hand to meet all demand. If he happens to be out of stock when you ask for Fletcher Castoria, please be patient. He will have it for you shortly. The Purple Heart has been Dost- Itl CHUN crt humously awarded to Pvt. Albert G.

Ohatwood, 21, who died In action follows a bomber crew through on big mission from "briefing" to return. Now at the Pawling Con-valescent Center, Riggs holds thi in iNew uuinea. June We think that this visible evidence of quality and reliability the Serial owrd received from the War Distinguished Flying Cross and the Department bv his sister. Mrs. Berry of 237 Cumberland St.

Private rs. Marine 1st Lt. William onaiwooa joined tne armv in Mav. THE MAKERS OP FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 1941, and was stationed In Hawaii Beckett of 91S E. 18th St.

is stationed with a fighter squadron al Bant a Barbara, Cal. the outbreak of the war. lis brother, Bert, Is In the int marine, and a nephew. Pvt. address, Is serving.

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