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EROOKLVN EAGLE, TUES 'JULY 3, n-15 WITH MIR FIGHTFPx 8 BORO AND L. I. i i i ii iiwiiikix i rs BORO AGAIN 1ST, PASSES $515,000 N. Y. FUND GOAL MEN LISTED AS lulal utAU George Currie's Brooklyn Cadet Midshipman William Pnl- 32 Nurses' Aides Get Certificates at Oyer There llack or 979 4M Si.

is serving aboard a tanker bearing to the KILLED, WOUNDEDMONGIION lighting iron's the Pacific. After Staff Set. William Jurman of 287 NtW NAVY LIU In it.1! eighth annual appeal the Lmdrn Boulevard lias received me mil be assigned to ihe Merchant Brooklyn committee of the Greater Silver Star for "gallantry in action" Marine Araricmv. Kings Point, Washington, July 3 Tlie War Department- today marie public the names of 171 soldiers killed in at lion Washington. July 3 The Nivy Tiv.r: -'wo Red Cross nurses' aide New York Fund thus far has ex- March 2, near Heimbach, Germany.

Ior training. Mr. Arthur Mclver. thp postal servant who always rines i mid 439 wounded in European and lias announced 444 ras- iiave completed an advanced train- tiaitie.v in the navy, marine corps mg cour-c a the Wvt koff Heisnt.t Pacific In all cases the next and coast, guard, with 200 dead. 198 Hosmtal and certi'ica'ps at of kin have been notified and kept wounded and 46 brmeuiR ceremonies the mrses home, informed dnectly by the War De- 10 124.505 the total casualties since Speakers were Herman Rx.ge.

pres. the bell, not ust twice but insistently, and Mr. C. stormbound bv $, 057 33 ph A Bpnson Wln( hlR f(liad toward mm. yesterday afternoon, got around to talking about psychia- ident of thp Dime Savi.lcs Blllk nf bach, an enemy machine gun opened trists.

And we thought it turned out to be a fruitful dis- rL'-' directly in the path of their CUSSion. I hope you do, too. challman- rp; advance." declares the citation. ported yesterday at the final report wonlovpcl his squad to cover Seems that among the duties he gathered to himself luncheon in the Hotel St. George, his advance and crawled forward after his brother, Raymond, was killed at Montfaucon on wiii, tn cnme- Benson so yards.

From this pasition he Pearl Harbor. The following 11 ident of the bovd of trustees: Supt, Brooklyn, Queens and Long limits. Schenfcwciler. Mrs. Mildred men ate included; Rnldpr vie f-hafm-ar n' inl'inteers partment ol any change in status The follow ins eight Brooklyn.

Queen: Oct. 8, 1918, was to visit hospitals where veterans were in nrrr, ih un, threw a hand grenade and killed the, Jutiu Rnthman Stanley Brill residence. He went up to Rockland County and began to before Dec .31 would too the $591,500 fllfmv Later in the same and Long Island men arc included. alld Elizabeth Dorre'll, 'director nf with three listed as dead: I DBQQ 'nursing. Those who the course.

Hariri ABI.f.Tr. Pv Charles Fclward. ma- cre Wtlheltntr.a Wolf Grace Miner. UVUU nne-rare-vs. Mr and Mrs T.Mhif.ke!.

Helen Weber. PACIFIC REGIONS 'mn' Sfhul. GermKie Ashworth. lfl Vmln Dntl.nr r.l..,! beat his gums (I understand this is the expression the services raised last year. oTlZrZ lXTZ have substituted for Shooting the breeze) With the mediCO Brooklyn, as the fust borough to bv intense automatic wea- seaman1" Stanley Bull of 7 Who was laboring to wean what we used to call "shell Shock" B.

over Ulp. 'h? pons fire. Again Staff Sergeant. Vrmnn' is n0w stationed aboard jurman continued to amain. mhmw ft Coasl Guard-manned LCI in the I FO.

cases back over the borderline to normalcy. iir.mii auu t0 eliminate Hie oosiacie. Paritic Johns Roihman of 1715 Joseph Cupo. H7 Prospect Park marine-Mother Mrs- riean.v'r n.Ml, niL Now, Mr. Mclver is on the disputatious side.

He and agencies the Fund helps support. -v, T.u...!t mat attainment of the Greater. rtu.o. i nun Ave. Ho.as.

ner. Mildred Uambino. Catherinfl "uvmji nau a lung cuniauuiatiuii. i giunei il was conaucieu Jurman continued to mr umu qiiancnnastrr ciass in me ra- Stan Set Rudolph RRF.WAV. Pfr Son of Mrs.

Meta Cafiero, 1(50 nnp-Pawn, anri without violence and was, indeed, rather friendly. However, Conover St. my friend with the dead pan began to expertize, himself. "in kui fnrmv RUn rlew was lorcea to wnn- cilic area, irg" Mr. Benson said.

This is the d.aw'-. second year Brooklyn has been the infantryman, a' For "merit ions achievement first borough to pa its quota. "i th while servm as a R-2H mem rick Brennan, 35-04 154' Ravman. F.lfr;eria Sat'Jer. Mane Sehoemig.

Rose Foelstem, F.lsin Wa.verman, R'ella Kocan. Rtitn Rachtnann. Elsie Luft. Dorot.iiy Kiiebr. Mar: net Sommer.

Gerald-me Biunie. Theresa Steaman. Irrn Schurmann. Sophie Wacner. Ca'h.

MAGER. Sgt. Mevrr Son of Mrs Bessie Magrr. 545 Sheffield Ave. vn iii'iiii'i-1 Flushing.

SleftKE. Pvt Robert Joseph Jr marine Patents. Mr. and Mrs i After presenting citations for dis- SrTVicp in March, her in raids aaainst Japan. Staff School, entered service in Wounded tinEtiished service to District.

Tax 1943 and overseas last October. Pttl- Charles J. Lindsay of llfi Bay Supervisor William S. Webb and 'aficliMoll ,0 ti1P Silver Star, he 37th St. has receiver! the Air Medal.

H.i-u n.vn "Look here, doctor," lie said. "I'm inclined (n believe I could prove you are a borderline case, yourself." "Look here, Mclver," snickered the doctor. "I can get out of this place. Rut you're still here. And I'll have to pass you out.

You'd better be more respectful." St.Jamaia nine Lambert a tieanor tteioer. Bess Bloodworth. vice president in wears the Purple Heart, for wounds lUr, Vanim nf- in f.J rML KCU UJ nr. iiltiin'ii, ii'" nlIU riiKmc in- re-eived in the same action, ini- in mm iin. i.

mw- in. iruru.r Helen Fank Store, who served as executive vice Tnfantrvmaii Badge and -'Htd who was awarded the: The following five Brooklyn. Queens marine Mother. Mrs Marv F. Estate Ro.ui.

chairman and chairman of emplove thr(e Battie stars for the Bulge, the Silver Star Medal for escuing sev- and lying men are listed as McGuirk. 33 Old solicitation in the Brooklyn cam- Vallpv nrt the Central Ger- eral wounded soldiers in the face of wounded: Manhasset. 5 From This Area i nr. LaiA. ui Luui.ir.

urbiaii wiLii rioit-iKi i.iip rusi. nnKP i t.i;.. ptipniv fit'p I Kiecnnrt l.inmanv r. Mr. iliuoiiuiru uw-r pamnal2n ni' itn.iaHsM, an o'-t Antnony j.

i r- ist i.iass Son of Stefan Cernawsky, 9 Joseph Jr. navy Patent navy Parents. Mr. at psychiatrists ngnt out Ot tlie humid blue Sky of last Sun-(present among 95 others who re- are also serviCr. staff Sgt.

Phyl- is now in a hospital in England day's afternoon. His Honor said he didn't like them. Felt reived citations. n. stationed at Boiling Fieldwhere he recovering from wounds North Glen Cove and Mrs.

Charles- Joseph Pearson. 3 Lindbergh West Hemp; tead. Missing in Pacific thev nntrht. to at least have a medical rlperpp All rr-nntahlP C. I.

O. Gives and Sgt. Pear is at Fort received in Germany. April 11 The youna infantryman, a grad 6nes that I know of do.) A check for $6.02.1 as a cirt. from Meyer, Va.

DEA.NE, 1st, Lt. Georae of Mrs. Joan F. Deane. 49 Westminster Road.

Lyn brook. Wounded July 3 -The War Department toriav marie puhli" the nan-ies of fin soldiers misins in nORROI'SKI. Corp. Edward Cot Ben jamin Franklin, ma uate of Boys Hiah. was attending Brooklyn College, whrn he entered service in May, 19,44.

He went overseas six months later and has received the Purple Heart, a Presi Then he said they should be allowed to practice only "five War WBS hv years," following which they should be retired to the booby Dick Henry, executive director. This hatch to be "psyched" themselves. Just what was bothering was in addition to substantial gifts Mmicinur Tn Pll nno 11 nt dm mnmonf ho rlMn't tjn a lieadV lliade by C. I. O.

tUHOnS 111 hon ni Aiarv ooro ski 'j-hh ir in- ri a ijrr. i'i rf i. Par rir 38th Long Island City. Street. l', rpgion.

The foliowina fivs and Queens men are in- the Combat vu'ARRA, Sat. Anthony Son of Pvt uuiiiiiL ui ut. viiaptnu au jiiuiiiiiil 1117 viluil Ulldi, iiao Waiter Gerard, eluded dential Citation, and Infantryman Badee. the metropolitan area. somebody been inquiring into Mr.

Butch's dreams? Mrs. Maria Navarra, 6907 11th marine Mother, Mrs. Avenue. i Nancann. 34 r.nn:vr Ki Ninptv-pieht of the aeenfics aided Mary PACIFIC REGIONS WRIGHT.

Corp. John of PARALIC. Shipfitter 3d Class An- Oyer Here So I called up one of my psychiatric friends who is an through the Fund maintain institu-officer in the army and told him about the Mayor's plan and offices in Brooklyn, retire the seekers after frustrations at the rnd of five Totals to dale and percentages nf, Mis. John T. Wright, 466 82d St.

drew Joseph, navy Wife, Mrs. (i. W. BenprL ANnKRSyV 2d Lt. H.i-old Jr Son of Mrs.

Helen M. Anderson, 3200 Emmons Ave GAI.I.O. Corp. John Son of Enrico Gailo, 955 49th S' Murray Brill Mary Parahc. 100 N.

7th St. RANSOM. Cook 2d Class Rolvrt He sighed. their quotas reported oy section: chairmen or their representatives' Brooklyn airmen returning from Veteran of a year In Europe. Today's Profile Mrs KAI FMAN, service in Europe are li.

Murray unr or rnru nun a mkiiiii i- A Al 1 1 i i ntv ill i ii nnnmv mruanPK Lt. Maybe his Honor lias someinine mere, (jeorge, at, were: commerce, Robert e. Montgomery, a Wife, Rosahp Flora Ransom, 110th Ave. Jamaiia. 174-01 lu.l u- iu.

i -inn in William anil Ol oau rru.is.i i.ni K. on of Kaufman. 45fl Schenect adv Ave. KKXT. 2d Lt of Mrs Florence 1 Kent, care of Smvthe.

23-37 3.Vh l.n? marine island r--v Missing Max Toreiiin. the American Labor party's secretary In Brooklyn, took to politics as naturally as he lakes to water in the Y. M. C. AIASI'K.

Pvt Charles Her.rv --WiTe. Mrs. Alice 1J 11 Gerald S. Ijevinson, inn Astoria loiib lsiar.ci Ci; swimming pool three mommas each neck. Brother of Roslyn 710 Beverly Road.

widt. iic oumr in uirni-uii wriu-ti wuuiu ucapi, uj Vm d'jii or 1(15 liberated prisoner who was captured and moniioring Allied transmis- drive a person nuts." Fortunately my friend, Who also has Hunter. inouMiy, i3i.M.n wlien his plane was shot down over ioa for security. Tech. 3d Grade a medical degree, has a sense Of humor.

He wondered along "Vlfi orTn'o o'ennf u. il'ues' Oardelgn. Germany, and Tech. Sgt. Mortimer Wolff of 4910 17th Ave.

with me just what was biting The Hat. ffii1 im 7Je uXt XTsTh, Mr. C. was psyched, once. At Plattsburg.

in 1917. when100 Percent: professional. Himler L. ovn Gprmallv wears the European Ribbon with he was up for a commission. A Major Gregory, very famous r) percent: HS his way to the British two Batrie as an "alienist," as psychiatrists were called then, brought! 00d and service.

Carl Letsch James lmrs- i Alvm js iMatin'r(1 Mljcnel Fird; a staff along and every O. C. (Officer Candidate) had to Klarnet reported), $71,420.25 or 90 remaining at his machine gun Another Brooklvnilc at Camp submit to the most personal questions you ever heard. percent. Mi Bloodworth.

a.s chair- in rovp. batlaUnn Burner is starf sst. Edward w. man of employe solicitation, lepoit- l)lf, fart nf a sir ong Hraly of 415 9th St squad leader Rumor had it they were looking to find out if you were ed $154,682.29. comer-attack June 9 1044 of the 314th infantry in Europe, crazy.

And being an O. subject to all sorts of restrictions! Frazier Hunt, writer, war eor- nPar gt. Marcouf. France, Pvt. Sam-sergeant Healy wears three Battle and orders and everything, we all got a little terror stricken respondent, and radio columnist.

UPl schuier of 2232 Strauss St. has Stars and the Good Conduct hv flip nvnsnpet In fact half tho enmrnaiiri hart tn on hurt1 foresaw a possible mass sulfide of rporjVed the Silver Star Medal. Having plunged; into partv activity at the time ol the A. L. fnr- 4 Boro, Queens Soldiers Freed $500,000 FOUNDATION TO FURNISH EDUCATION ON FUNERAL SERVICES A $500,000 educational lion to improve the level of funeral a i he stroked 1ns way-upward and is lii Inrrhiu Washington.

Julv 3-Tlie War now a member ol niinol Action Torn- partment made public todav the services has been established bv the important and net nsvrhed all over aeain Fven Colonel Wolff th(: Japanese armed forces' leaders with- army-s combat gallantry award, ana get psyenea an over again, even ixuonei woui, tne a vpal. that woifi oprn way; -Disregarding personal safely, he commandant, was a Die 10 llgure out tnat nis sweating U. O.s l0 surrender and peace. He believed )1P)d his position under a heavy mittee-C I State Planning oi ine protession and the Board which functions throuch the Oerman and Japanese pri-on camps. National Selected Morti.

ians. A Tlie followiiie four Brooklyn and Tne program will include a po-i. weren't 50 percent lunatic. I the leaders' self-destruction would volume of enemy small arms and take place when it becomes evident -artillery fire." declares Schuier's I Japan is to be "completely de-citation. "Although wounded' in the stroyed." Bombing Japan until there's performance of this act, Private nothing left of it, he declared, was Schttier remained at his position Mr.

Torchin is a tall, well-built individual, six feet tall and weighing 192. He shows his goori-nattird disposition bv his freqirnt smiles His are brown and his complexion is dark. iiH-ii i iin imir i graduate srhool of funeral servic HASHER. Pvt. Irvine -Husband of management open both to women Mrs.

Lillian G. Hasher, 2458 84th and veterans stud' ini under the st GI Bill of Eights. It will ittrl ide IIEAI.Y, Staff Sit Harold Hus- a memorial hbrarv. a model prep-hand of Mrs. Ruth E.

Healv. 81-02 aration room, a public eriiration 102d Ozone Park. program, a model display room and LF.VITZ. Pvt. David Husband of a program.

Mrs. Hannah Levitz, 1797 Union Five trustees headed hv H--v- Norman Veil maKp untii hiS task was completed. As a -wild result of his courage, coolness and devotion to duty, many lives were Arnold Sadowsky the only way to hope to human beings out of the Japanese." The thick-Ienscd spectacled guy in a medical first looey's uniform who first asked me about my private life apparently had spent a large night at the Hotel Cham-plain. Anyhow he asked me to put my fingers on his. And his hands were shaking like nobody's business.

"Oh," he said to me, who didn't dare answer back, "Look how nervous you are. Have you lived a lonesome life?" Brooklyniles who have received Native of BorKh j' their navigators' wings at, Selman A native of Brooklyn, born In Fif Id. Monroe. are 2d Lt. Ar- D.l n-Un 1 Oil ll1tim' St.

aid Tickner of Baltimore. Md will St' and Williamsburg in 1911. he has lived nold sadowsky of 2018 66th 1 Your Birthday here all his life, except for a few PAGAXO, Staff Sgt. Joseph administer the foundation, funds Stella rJlmh. Tnf.nirt-n, Plight Norman Pell of 1608 Avenue R.

I Now, since the day he was born, Currie has been nothing "-esdav. nxv -Born oday. 0 B.i- years' residence in the Bronx as a nf Mrs. Cartnela Pagano, 50-42 for which are being raised through youth. Returning, he was graduated 102d Corona.

gifts, subscriptions and from Boys High School in 1327, at- tended New York University for rbMK WHEN LOVE RETURNS by vide Ht School in He literally worked his way to- Prei'idiced against Oreg ward his education. While a' high toi hn mm li'm ii krt and too absorbed in her final term If not gregarious. But there I was, with a hunk of hot lead me is alwavs ammA UlP nPxt 7 l'Pf wuham Cusack of 882 of 314 chatmcey St. has rein my entrails, watching his shaky hands and gritting my er! In oter words, you are the was recently awarded ,0 this country after nearly jaw as it dawned on me that maybe he was going to mark ontinTist and. although you are tne Comoal infantryman Badge.

a vear in Uie aipa- Stationed at the naval hospital, Cxitlln Sloainan SI Class trie clown as a maniac. I remember I wondered, affrighted: warm-neaneci and ai ui. rs mp si vp. vou also have a certain quiet "Am I perhaps a dangerous paranoiac? rpe which can makP you ap ob. rTnwpvcr when I cnt, back.

I discovered that a lot nf mv stmaie as the old mule. You aie wi ilinn 'o ur iinii Mrr o- one of the Brook Francis W. Peikins of 8ft Gotham ffhool he wa- nr. Ijr 1 1 hp s-n' 81- nun i' lr lyn Eaaie's home delivery boys. (alii on hrr 'o Ave.

is reeoverinc from wounds re ceived on Okinawa. Later he handled a wide variety of buddies had the notion that they, too, were unconscious independent and alert and you will will not bp driven against your by jobs. These included bookselling for she' mph i scnooi to realize noi tmnappv her sister was. So she derided to tell I've been upset because I refused" to marry she admitted Wp would have been married the day he rame home if his mother had rot, interfered. She marie me feet menaces to society.

In fact, my bunkie, who slept down- mivonp it vou canno unci pmu mi the Union News Company, bartend riiipvn mill hrr miii in mt: ijptnip LiiidH If.t-. Ciic-. she rl p-r, wain In li.tnv hr itr- bilk IvM ip c. n. in-, er for H.

M. Stevens, Inc at ball inn oi niiu I iiiii "i E. lath now taking recruit stairs, Lloyd Mcciure i nomas, nacm done any better tnan what, you want in front of you. you either. will sit back and wait for it to come votir wav Actually, it might be The next, day I drew Major Gregory, himself.

He if out ailri fnrrP parks and race tracks and perforin- to I vm ra-in ine inventory work for Swift Co. c. F. Aviil 1,.:,,, and the Telephone and fur 4R limir aiid lhn riipn a would be selfish to bind Grez utl'll 8. S.

Sheln I'll iiv III II.W in i wwini rior-n-i ir or nn on ine ni.iM;K, I h.T afrpr thp uar Rli 11H "le war. She s.r.ri it little man with the brightest eyps I ever saw. He offered the issue'. At times you can be too 0., KMh.e ai Telegraph Company. Keauy never Ian wasn't, impatient and too retiring for your pie a cigarette.

We talked for all of two minutes. ''KTrcCl too busv. though, to take on a few fair to him. Although later I de 20. of 2220 62d navigator of an len, is stationed in France.

vpj r. suae ot rlfii own best good. Learn to trust youi V. u- ei.iorf 8th Air Force Fortress, wears the his sciioo! when 'thev are He I-ived the wedding until I foulrj and basketball during rs'" Medal with two Oak Leaf Clus- Slated for honorable discliargps 91 nuiinonisliert Unit nit a. at Fori rix.

N. are Cant. Saul iiKiMiro MnreM unrt thick it over. Then tndav two years or- broiigh nte a bracelet whirh had days. Mr Torchln spent nave 7-- To find what, Hip stars nun.

niiiiiiin n. r. y- iivs.n-ance Istore for tomorrow select vour birth into the eek tniin-A ode I.iiener! ife belonged to Greg's grandmother. Tech. Set.

Charles F. Avnl of 23 Lt. Wll.iam f-imonson ot hi4 4inn 7, day star and read the corresponding St. Johns Place. wiv compieten ist.

Aia.i.n u.mm,, a "Why did they send you hack to me?" he asked, finally. "I don't know, sir," I said, politely. "Neither do he said. "Get the hell out of here." Mr. Mayor, I give you my word that I haven't been psyched since.

And don't intend to be, ever again. But have you really been having bad dreams? Mr. C. is sorry. held hpcii dour.

For makin-2 tlir crpatps rVf ih. I.rri re nfl inn' h'1. missions as radio-operator-gunner 538 Hinsda.f St and Corp. frame fnP city- uikr of wholf h'm i atxiarn a a-t. ex llllllr ide Tenant.s' Union and tir Work- i-n h'i he nurni "Perhaps she didn't mean lik paragraph.

Let. your birthday siar your daily guide. Wednesday, 4 i CANCER 1 June t'3-Jn' t'l'- Aioiil currlp.ssnf.ss in dp tail. I.EO Uuly 24-Aln. 23i Make lilts hop (lav.

VIRGO (Am. 54-Sept. 221-Th. FonrOi July Day may ir.ei;-, irr.v sprcial tor vou toltss. i LIBRA (Seut.

231-Don't let ttl- Boro Boys Hit High By Harry J. Roth I BRIDGE ers Alliance. In turn he became a that. Besides, if vou had married member of the National Lawyers CHAPTER 6 her son the day he came home oij Guild, the Crown Heights Com- "Why. Linda, what's the matter' W01lW have had only two mimiiy Council, the C.

D. V. O. and Have vou had bad together. Would that have meant several war relief committees.

He The' voice was her employer's but murn Vou?" has his law offices at 123 William did not lift her head. For wallld have made all the Manhattan. the first time she had come to in the world," she said si All Th. Des.hapelles Coup In- A Qf LravRnancp ruin this clay lor you I Mate tiits vented and named auer a iiunoue wwiiwwuwii SCORPIO lOrt. 24-Nov.

i2l inn-inn is mariu-u ana int-s for him she did no' care what -ni'iv nis masculine vamtv French whist player, ine p.a A Mita wa.stP a riav of hanpine.ss and recreation DEAR HELEN WORTH I am an unmarried woman in the late Sagittarius i- iitin. ie neuir Afi Mac ntsltr rl-tiM annl, uBnnf.t thoimhl. Ti.e tears she was v'a- Sue obviously se si.st.s nf leading a king or other high paper sahage was reported today shedding came from deen inside her 3,1 eligible man but. after avenues, Vc. 23-Ja.

hen the nPxt lower ranking to the wlvage ri.v.,.on of the Brook ter. now almost 29, has been mentally aencient, since oinn. ne is now. lvn C. V.

O. bv the Lnewe Police 1 1 ri r- hnl has nceasinnnl snells of reallv Work mclanrlidv AUAHIU -ji-f-rn. l.A n. Ol inr Mill Athletic Center, where IB bovs col- aim rrtu.v itii.u f-- -j reienra'tnn Tor vnu urA hoth sillCP! PISCES 'Feb. 20-MareH 21 A dav for the leader's hand for the purpose In)al 3nn pounds during un nlpasin' relation.

lri June. aav Inr OI CtTailUB II TOI 1MII1 I if .1,.., mv brother-in-law's death, 20 years -i jm 2o I've alwavs thought that mv I 111 Ml OT LITQllOn heart and could not be stemmed a1'- wasn't that much older. She had liked and trusted Oregon There couldn't he more than IS or mother. Had been rieltoei atclv 1" years between them. PJen'v of led hi her.

Recause of Irene Whoa- ft titer fventie Ion Oregorv had gone ovetse.i,, ma' bur siie trea'eri him without marrying the gu! he loved, 3 mce old man Which was art thinking she had no courage. asse- ttt a mv, otherwise As Mr. Lambert continued to rir.zU; have been more wary of Island beside her. she murmured. lllnl I I'm sorry.

It's nothing. I ll be all Certainly Linda had no idea of f. er's partner, whom it is vital to get According to Aaron Jacohv. isipr and her datichter would both- 'ion mil a inn. toward tiirn- Brooklyn C.

V. O. director of hp hptt-r off if the girl was in an SumaWfl iviPPtinfl tome. salvage, the 220 pounds per capita ion But, mv sister A Today- hand Is a good martp m. is il0 nT-a Queen, Savs Officer! ho vwr ZlTelr right." what was 111 his mind as hp said nn- n.Pcp 'in some decent nlace, Hi.m peiH.ni0t hecow the Brooklyn final" Neither side vulnerable.

4. A 7 But Instead of withdraw ine to his kmdlv. ou reallv love each own office a.s she wished he would 'er. this ran all lie explained to iff nof be published tomorrow. pnw, so mat, sue more a thri.1 than meet-, r) 8 ft 1 5 3 A A.

I "li'tomed to the ciiange oeiore ner i mother dies. For I could never take1'" the Queen of England and Prln- nJ wr. of her alone, and would not cess Elizabeth in a Red Cross hotel daRve a "i and dommat- ttempi it Please tell me what Lnndon. Lt. Paul Kau of 1150 E.

m. millrl. No ninttPr who ronlos A W5 1 0mk 1 you would no, ne.en mh gt he Bronklvn Eagle vour life, you must be Ihe control- ,1 10 5 3 AQI.1X 2 A .1 10 5 2 5 3 2 S. N. O.

M1HTH 3 SOUTH the highest hsled to date nn reports made monthly to the salvage division bv all schools, youth groups. C. D. V. O.

units and P. A. L. renters 111 the borough. The average required for school group to receive one ot the monthly waste paier salvatte eertilicate awards is eight pounds per capita.

Harry Ziminrrman. 11, who collected a total of l.or8 pounds of paper, chalked up the highest individual record at the center. The, gionp rspecls In break lt.s nwn record this month. The C. 11.

V. salvage division awarded them a set of wheels and with Ihe new uason the bovs bull' with it. their paper collection is expected to case? today. Ins person. No matter what affairs a Nnnp Mv dear S.

N. is rome into your experience, you musi .071 ve impossible, to state wun ansn- bp (hp onp )n rnnt.ol thrm or 0 ho said. 'Tt be something pret'y nlm- seiious to make you cry, Majbe 'I wrote him a Je-ter the cay he I vou ouglr to tell me aiw.it 11. I left hut he ha. n't an.wereri be able to help you." "He probably hasp.

1 hari a rhanre. I No one ran do anything about He most have shipped out vrrv now. too laic." she replied denlv. One nf the-e riavs when vou with such youthful intensity he least expect it vour letter will rome would if he had not and c.eiv thins will he pi: right ik' so toui hed. again.

I sound like an advise! "Div your eves atid powder vour 'he lovr.y.ni," he jeereti, its 110.se Ivfoie some of nn clirnts ap- i't-; and misundrtstand the Behmi.i lace bruh'enrd. She I hr said dMl' "Thrn come respc-t rd opii'mn mp'o mv offic I want to talk to I hope you're ruht in i 't 1 f.fes to hold atH'hin; Bv tlv.s time Liniia was frclms; "Of comse I'm So 1 so ashamed she hoped he would "tiy alio'i! tt any mote fire her. Whatever her reason, htm nice cheerful letters and tr such a display of emotion was in- have as much fun as you can 1' excusable in a business olfice and i-ll't going to help lv.s mora.e Linda knew it. have ou depressed and morbid' "Sit down," s.iid when she h.id As site nodded in rocognr p. lollowed him 111:0 the car- his superior wisdom he urided.

I A fi 1 A A insRfi The biddins: South West North 1 a 3 3 A 3 NT Pa Pas lute accuracy what one would 00 111 Sr hapv Yn naVc much self- circumstance that has not. touched PW vwm. He spent some and will learn to handle atones life. Theory and practice time talking to Wllh rffkjenrv and dispatch often clash, never more so than In a story published June 17. writ- as rrimr Mmr v01 You have when such an unhappy problem ten from a letter sent to the Brook- likes and dislikes, if vou like presents itself.

lyn Eagle, Lieutenant Katz was. vou will give vour entire Mv own belief is that the wt.se quoted as having said that meeting atlr) hole-hearted friendship and thing to do is to follow your queen was a bigger thrill than lovp if you dislike a person, you are I. put the girl in a suitable insti-! getting the citation. and rompiptpiv indifferent. Fa- Pass Pav West, opened the king ot hearts.

which South refused to win. West tution, where she can gradually Kieuienam, mu w-eni on mis- Nothlng can make you change 'w 1 i o. a Hiffirnli. sions and won the Air Meda continued with the ten of heails. jr-niii vj 1111 nu s.

IlllllU. n'l-i inh Cnn n.nn with li i art To find what the stars have in Woct thing for the mother, I know but, three uaK Leaf Clusters. He was a In mv opinion, the right one. What navigator and leceived his commis- Boro Ensign Wins Scholarship Prize I "1 Kdll.1 IVJSJM. l.tlli.

mnn first. ii.ninant lact Anrii i discarded a soade when hotitn a spade when uo me S.I.T.. --iaay star and reaa uie co, i fsR'iuunK COOL AND FEMININE nlai'eW (tie nfc. nf Hiamnnris Ttl nr. paragraph.

Let your birthday star dianlond 'might help clanfv the issues. HELEN WORTH silKe 'i You'll go hreezina through the hot peied. book weather in a eool-sleeyed tt'oik mat llm strath: tiled room 'And net net its iven wciks befotc we any fut- ocen iam tng." Afternoon Court Opens oe your daily guide. hj ha and ll(s M.0.f F.nsign Edward J. Sheeliy Jr.

lia I Brooklyn Afternoon Court hrgan Thursday, now as hus long diamond sun later. South re.eived a war moihi Ironi the lVH keep you lookliu cusp and t.ier. I am ta king to y.v 1 ep a i I "ntie played Ihe king, then a low riia- rsationai tnM'ieiy ijaugiiiers ol ihe fiesh as wa: r-s. I'irrn 4T9H. a our I lend.

ni vour Flatbltsh fANCFR operatins yesterday in 11 If I io I him 1 res' IVo fslAVY CANTEEN NEEDS MORE VOLUNTEERS The Navy Strpet Cantpen, con- niond, forcing East 10 win tne ainn nan uc.numon. ior cxrenrme slenrierimg. easily -marie vie uetetit uiTiestro ttt vou trick. At this nnlnt East, marie Hie in srhnlarship. The award is given Pattern 470.1 comes in vic 34.

t'ts' send honie for Court. 23 Snyder and will "70 ronttniip there rlut'ina July and A'l- mit t-nst All hiuineu nf" VIROO a a 0 ot soci iVt t- 01; mtosiiip- l'ae- Coup He led tne losnmeuis in i.niieo mates military HR, 40, 42, 44, 4fi 3i takrs cie dav wi'liou 1 op t'n TI'K m-i r(P -nM titlhg whtrli ies not con- Fvep if ten wit ni A end em- unsupported kmc of clubs up to and naval academies. 2 yards 3n-meh will bp. held in; libra "i-on. GU.

i.ea ny inr diihim.ii unru courts attpr 1 p.m tvn nn I 1 rsti 1 ,111 I flp: MU T( dummy's South, believ-; rnsign cneeny, wno is married to Send 20 cents ours lor Recreation Center is making Afternoon Court, with the -V-nov b'l'i'iess 1 K- npnenr. to he tvored tlr lime mis lead to ne irom ine kuik- ncniy i .1.1 on -u pattern to Brook lvn fagie. a.l. ra'- admire you alio It lias notinng to in vour ep.s so vou vonng SAorrTARins (Nov. 'queen, won the trick w-ith dummy's attended the Good Shepherd School iprn P.

Box 172. Station O. do with vour etfiner.cv. and pretty to him when he returns CAr-RicoRN' of clubs tit would have done land Bishop Loughlin High School. Manhattan 11.

N. Y. Trim plainly "I've had other secretaries jus! as "That's a long tune vet." sl-p re- lotion, travel and empioynient poifiuiaisj him no good to ducki, and in was graduated this year with si? and stvle number, vour name, capable, some more so, but never minded him but she was smiling. arAQUAnTiV(jan 21-Peh 191-AtfntrJ to set UP own llP returned 'honors from the Naval Academy, jaddress, Allow 10 days for one I cared enough about to delved "You csn" be sure about that, both tt home, mid' at busmfsi tie deft- the dummy's jack. But West Others who received the D.

A. R. delivery. into her private affairs. You've been 'And now to prove my int.

how JM-B, uliteJ Rrabbed the trick with the queen award were Cadet Wilbur J. Kovari Now" ready New 194.1 Summer upset ever since Oregorv Wheat on about having dinner with me to. eppeal for extra volunteer workers. oi Brooklyn Felony Court, Iwhirh remains open until 4 p.m. If you have a Jree morning, after-1 1 noon or evening each week and will! 'help to serve the men at the food! alanflSr counter, will you call Mrs.

R. V. VtQICIlUUl Cruikshank, chairman, any day at TRIangle 5-6874 for an k. ihun mini in ml asneem and cashed four more heart tricks, at west, point, cadet John Paul Pattern Book. Coo! styles as smart came home.

Have you quarreled "'h' I' pure selfishness I tMiixh 2-nrii if vmi nme defeating the contract three tricks. Charski nt the New tondon Coast as thev are eaw to vew Printed In with him" rowt keep m. 'eh end 1 The Canteen one block fromlwu'in rranitn anidmtn pnd. rtoipeet1 'lie Now Vnrri Ton hn linn, Park; .11 Ttimim 1,1 1 ijua'n irnnpiiif aim cars cn Kooer nnnu- oi-p vnvv Pafetns (or ia Keen tf he rtid itr in turf 1 cm' a orn to havo n-i thf door it the corner of Nvy Bt'T 1. S.

WAR BONDS AND A. Maidonado at the Kinci Point has. cloves rift pen mere no nir tn hpn ye- siv weeping a'p-d mv and Concord Sts. jeist st, tad Rtvpr Av the Bron, s. for travel if yon' must.

SAVINGS STAMPS. Marine Academy. brings thu cuiorful l.vk, to iomeor.e. Janie was, 1T0 Be Conlinuedi.

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