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BROOKLYN EAGLE SAT MAR. 3, 1945 MHBHMnaMt', Awl Mm, Ell jkTY xmatm nrKflitT 46 Boro L. I. Soldiers Among 1,391 Killed Washington. Msrrh The War MONW Pvt.

Herbert Mrs Department made puM today the Anna Haiusler. wife. T8-33 212th name of 1.391 soldiers killed in ac- St Flushing. tlon In the European and Mcdlter- IIILLMAN. Pfe Ernest- Mrs Greta raneah areas The following 46 Hlllman.

mother. 247-14 137th Brooklyn. Queens and Long Uland Road. Rosedale men are Included: HOTAL1SG. Staff Sgt Kenneth V.

ALl'SKEWITZ. Corp William A Ruth Hotallng. wife. Mrs. SteUa Aluakemlta, mother.

l- 20,11 Koa- Whlteatone. 4708 Ttlden Ave ISGl R. Pie Jack Mrs Selma H. AlitXn Alpnonse BIRKN II Dnrt, A Jnodzevich. wife.

M20 20mast mther' KAPLAN, Ptaff Louis-Mrs. Bl'sui. Frederick Alex- Dorothy Kaplan, wife. 3250 Ooney Avenue' -Mrs. BRXE.

1H Lt William -Her- MRrv Krysiak. mother. 672 Hum- boldt St. $151,000 BAIL PILED UP FOR 4 IN 2 HOLDUPS Four men accused In two armed holdupa were held in bail totalins S151.000 in Brooklyn Felony Cou' yesterday by Magistrate Murphy oi. charges of robbery.

They will hava a hearing in the same court next The men were Anthony Blondo, 20, of 629 85th St Frank Pan- zarlno. 18. of 1052 82d St Joseph Castelkano. 23. of 618 89th and John Clasulll.

25, of 513 Wth Street. I Marrus Maltringer. a gas station lattendant. charged that last Feb. 22 Blondo.

Panaarino, Castellano and a fourth person not named In the complaint entered his station at 1935 Linden Boulevard and robbed him of 110 On this charge each ol the men was held In 125,000 bail. A second complaint, signed by Moses Schwartzfeld. proprietor of a grocery store at 2468 Linden Boulevard, accused Blondo, Panzarlno and Ciasulli. Schwartzfeld charged that last Feb. 27 the three, accompanied by two youths, robbed him of $102.

Police said the two youths had been seized but they were not named in the complaint. At the request of Assistant Dis- i trtct Attorney Henry Martuscello the three men were held in bail of $25,000 each on this charge, i A Sullivan law charge was pressed -I against Blondo and on this he was held $1,000 bail. Mwimi CA I A jrtV.Pu nnuu "-cpi uwuy uuni w- mon.es, receives her cap in bed at St John Hospital Left to nght are Mrs Frances Gerrard, director of the School of Nursing, Reid Caddy, director of the hospital; Manor, Ledm and Barbara Omtsman. Lewis, mother, 150-42 114th Place. Ozone Park MAFFEI.

Corp. Anthony Betty Oaravuso. sister, 25-09 23d Astoria. MALOSEV. Sgt.

Joseph -Mrs. Ida A Moloney, mother, Walnut Aye. East Norwich. MARALDO. Pvt.

Loula A. Mrs. OF BEAUTY These girls of Abraham Gr Straus will participate the store's 80th Anniversary Revue March 9 in the Academy of Music. Left to right are Leatrice Schlos-ser, Barbaro Sinclair, Barbara Cain, Shirlee Brown, Phyllis Ill Nurse Among 18 Capped in St. John's Meyer, Margaret Wallace and Mary Farrell, Mildred O.

Maraldo, wife. 50-06 67th Woodside MeATEE, 2d Lt. Francis P. Mrs Agnes M. McAtee, wife, 31rll Place, Mushing.

Ml Li IN Corp Edward Ill-Mrs 1 v-wVrit i id-l 53-37 37th Road, Wood: cepted the caps lor her Th capping ceremony 110 Boys Rewarded NICOLICH, Pfc. Andrew NnoluM. uncle. 40-14 A Janet Hale, the onlv surviving member of the first class of 8t. jonni scnooi oi night at the first spoke last ppine ceremonies held by the school.

One of the 18 students of the class of 1347 Hilda Sherlixk, was kept from the services by Illness and received her cap at her bed in the hospital, 'Forty-six years of nursing ha.e taught me that there is no more vital profession on the fa.ee of the earth." said Miss Hale. She now is in choree nf the riisnensarv in Pratt institute. s. Reld daddy, director of St. John's Hospital, made the we-icom- 1UR address, and Helen Devlin ac- FATHER CONVICTED GIRLS' CHARGES Ave Om Nrt J.iclgc Peter T.

Farre.l In County Court, Lorn Ilnd Cltj on charge of assault Hawaii Was indicted tv the Queens grand wry on complaints mad three school io ol whom tes-ified during the rial, which trd three days The girl rhi-ji- iMnN'ii linn on the strvet nan ttostt band at night lad Spring reated them. aim June uw i alleged to nave assaulted the third girl Hp denied 'he charges and tended lM was a victim of frill Ml Mottt He testified he HMd the girl He wa remar.ded to Queens Cltv Prison pending sentencing, no date for was fixed. He a car Inapertor for the Board of Trans- Heart Saves Him From Jail but He Loses His Business 12 000 and quit tor a year I of black the War and da; Jail by wa. to cou Sheriff Join; MeCUv-key cmplatnts lor irom 20 rents above the wholesale celling the hf-e! 'en. and liver Bills jiven the retailers howed the ceiling prices but the bl.ck market overrharses were taken bv the defendant in the form of caii on the side in order to void detection, McCloskey charged.

Acting Deputy Sheriff Israel H. Mandel recommended a Jail sentence for Rudin to Macistrate Harry G. Andrews. Counsel for R'l-cltn proved through tes'lmonv of doctors that a jail sentence might: prove fatal Rudin was given time to dispose purchased, as 60 of The other 40 percent be sold under the supervisioi Mandel. Sees Arl Linked With Daily Life r.r director of the New Art lared yerterdaV at 'the first of a H.

Conversa- influence wi-hl ince tography. he said "st, he said, on I Boulevard. Long Lsland Citv. ROSSI, Pvt. Frank-Mrs.

Jennie' rosm. mother. 1814 58th St. RYAN. Pfc John J.

Jr. John J. Kjau. iauii-1, oai ootn at. IGAMBATI, Staff Sgt.

Anthony F. ogamoati, motner, hhamit baud' St. Corp. Joseph Lothar! mother-in-law, 63 Old (last night. The boys, whose 11.

were For Erasing As a reward vandalism in I boys were give stamping out sr Heights, 110 I by Br 0pn in Public e. and 80th ueiense certin-ates William Taylor scnooi 201, 12th A nl'i-vin- of um in u.t w.u rlenu nf th. lh( U-Jl afraid to leave their Fire, were set, windows broken and wns ruined by neighborhood iuths. Mrs. Hagen started what she boys who patrolled protecting property.

Group Grows Steadily Chinese Reds Fighting Better SuSThan Regular Army, Says Flier formed by Mrs. France Gerrard, director of tne ano Mar- saret Esau, assistant director. The invocation was by the Rev. Arthur Mellen of tne St. John's Chapel, and the benediction was by the Rev Henry Willman.

Those capped were Carohn Baa- der. Dorothy Bott, Jeannette Bulk. Barbara Clintsman. Emily Dantonio. Helen Devlin.

Audrey Hedges. Na- talk Hen Ruth Hofman. Lucy Lattanzlo. Marjone Leden. Helen Lvnch.

Audrey Oaklev. Anne'te Page. Lydia Radcliffe. Concetta Villanl and Maty Wallace. pretty tough getting stuff over 'the With terrible weather and the mountains, well, we lost a ter- ntic number ot planes, iribute should be paid won't be coming My plane was never touched, though.

None of the was ever wounded and the ship wasn't even scratched by Jap fight of wnicn saw only tnree an there. Those Nips, by the way, are just as human as we are and aren't half as anxious toj disembowel themselves as we think, He said, however, that his Liberator, which he had dubbed Fum-blebug Paddy, cracked up when the fuel ran out. The entire crew bailed 'out, Stettner came down within the STEPPE. 2d Lt. Edward .1 -FmnrW Floral Park STREBEL, Staff Sgt.

Charles A. Charles O. Strebel, father, 2328 Mrs. Helen 8 Woshchynski wife 872 44th fit. YAKIMETZ, Staff Sgt.

William- Mrs. Sophie Yakimetz, motherInduced other youngsters to Wounded Boro Hero Gets Medal for Saving Buddy Bellmore. Al.ANDRA. Corp. Guiseppl Francesco Calandra.

father. Ralph Ave sso. Vincent Mrs i'la D. Capasso mother, 119 Crystal St. C1ANO.

Pvt. Cosmo Pasquale Cl- orbeil. Pvt Walter Leon cor-beil, father 23 Maine Ave Rock- lie Centre. CZYZYK. Corp.

Irving F-Mrs. Marv Czyiyk. mother. 65-20 168th St Flushing. DAVIDOVITC'H.

Pvt lei-Mrs Helen Davldovltch. motl Shore RnaI Minimal 180 E. DOYLE, 1st Lt. Raymond ter T. Doyle, father.

509 40th St FRDMAN. Pfr Eriwrrt Jaunlta Erdman wife 1 59tn st 19 FITZMAURICE. Pfo. John Beatrice S. FiUmaurlce wife 36 8gth St Jackson Heights' FLANIGAN.

Pvt. James Marv Flaniaan wife 350'' 37- wrs- lve" aimi t. An- pla motll 242 Boerum GLASSER, Pfc. Norman-Bernard Glasser, father, 85-32 143d GOLD, Pvt. Sidney-Mrs.

S. Gold. GOLDNER, Pfc Arthur Max Gold- father 70-Bay 34th St. GOLDSMITH, Pfc. Morris Jacob Goldsmith, father, 698 DeKalb GOLDSTEIN.

Pfc. Stanley Joseph Goldstein, father, 123 Bay 29th St. hajuus, bgt. Benjamin Mildred, Hammer, sister, 5101 18th Ave. Return to Ideals Of Religion Urged By Dr.

Lathrop No good can come out of the ar "unless the things for which llglon has stood become vital minds again." the Rev. nml" i-auirop sain l.i Temple Beth Elohim, 8th Ave. and Garfield Place, last night. Stating that many persons had lost- hope for a new and better world. Dr.

Lathrop said lt was lm- moral good would prevail "The ideals of religion that world left to starv said. "There is no potsibi The Ret of Temple maay Chinese lines and was escorted itly back from the China- India area. 22-year-old Is; Lt. Jack of 1632 E. 18th St.

is convinced the Chinese commu nists have contributed i than fight- ing the Japanese. The tall Dilot who spent ten months in China and put in 400 combat hours with the 308th bomb Gen. Claire L. a ists didn't have equipment don't do felt the same way about it." he said "It's too bad the government's always squabbling with the communist forces there." With praise for the fighter pilots. Ken cross canteen at his oase.

the U. S. O. entertainments and the OI shows 'the best of all i. Stettner ha little to say about his own work, As far as he was concerned credit i the C.

B. 1 "The force has done a swell Job without too much to go on," he 'explained. With the little we had Planes and did a whale of amount 1st Vandalism Soon no creasing the rate of hoodlumlsm kept falling. In the past six weeks not one offense has been reported. A gymnasium was promised to l'le squad by As- r-.

wi.imh for .1 nr naranta kf the'hnvs awarded cer- tificatos were in the audience. "What we need," he declared, "are more old-fashioned parents, who keep tabs on their children's 'i friends thev have." Entertainment was supplied by members of the Sunset Y. M. C. A.

In Amateur Contest Eleanor Carlin VOCalLst. the fifth of series of amateur contests Healp- placed second. Fridays and then ten top ners will appear in the RKO Dy Theater, 86th St. and 5th Ave. liam Faughnan Is in charge.

Corn James F. Dwver niian.r n' trillion dollars orth of duty, though," he added. On their return to the U. 8 the ten's first reaction was. "Look.

omen with shoes!" His first, how- he said. was. "Women with feet!" He couldn't get over the way.Portant to regain the belief Chinese women made their lower appendages "look like stumps." A brother of atettner is with UM Hawaii, i an Army-Navy E. The lieutenant, special to the Brooklyn Eagle stionit- rtit M.rh rnm F. Dwver 22 of 6409 6th A ihimHii frnm iti u.nimrl Inflicted hv an QQ.

mm mortar she.l in France, has been awarded the Bronze Star in the England General Hospital. He was rewarded for exposing himself to direct fire In order to save the life of a wounded buddy yer participated in the D-Day sion. During the American kthrough at St. Lo his tank inn, traversing the only road yet battered by German guns, suddenly brought to a halt and crew engaged In a murderous with Nazi gunners. dm-; Dwvcr saw wounded man lying ibout five yards away.

Refusing to vait until the heavy firing had eased, he clambered through his ret and rescued the Yank, attending Boys High Wrhool Brooklyn for three and a half rs. Dwyer became a blueprint for a Manhattan firm. He married to Catherine Freder- lem ol Woodhavcn Diesel Enaine Workers Needed by the Army ion, announced today that persons nth experience in marine Diesel uruent needed lor War Department's feels the home front is doing a fine said. job and "the Government is Dr. Lathrop urged that nr.

274 2d St. Cub Pack's Paper Drive Blocks Out The Family Auto The General Eisenhower waste paper drive, which started yesterday. was celebrated by Cub Pack 260. led by A. Greenberg.

with the filling of Rarae from floor rof ltll 01 oSJlil inn nf Mr mri w.c wn.iam Conen of 55th St 1 salvage leader of the pack and last night his parents were unable to put. their car In the garage. The 80 boys In the troop worked all day long and by dark had the garage Jews Are 'Coddled' In War, Abused in Peace, Says Gutman Jewish Viewpoint" ed by Municipal Court lei Gutman last night at the Jurica Center. 2059 Ave abhshment of lasting 1 cod. ,1.

(1 wartime licn and funds are needed and being mistreated in time of peace" he said. "This sort of nonsense must stop, and this goes for everywhere." rert irrd abstraction as do mod-'been opened, it's a hule easier get- August. 1942, and was sent over-: ting supplies, but before it was seas last May. opened. a li'tle easier get- ng supplies, but before it was August.

l)42 seas last Mat has only a 21-day leave he isn't He enlistee in tne ah orps in ki.i TLfl U.IJ. Urges Positive Ideas ti I I ki Bedford a Urges Positive Ideas Brdforri medi men nu a to Buiw Better world nrep lora men l. -pday To Build Better World Three Local Men T0 V. in Positive ideas are most important tims of Nazi Borough's C. A.

P. Praised as Biggest And Best in Nation "The civil air patrol training course has greatty reduced accidents among pilots on the flying fields, removed hazards and actually saved many lives," Capt. Jerome A. Lake, Brooklyn squadron commander of the C. A.

told the 9th A. D. Regular Republican Club, 8606 4th Ave. Pointing out that the Brooklyn group is "the largest, best-disciplined and best-trained unit throughout, the country," he asserted the A. P.

has been ren- 1 dertng an important service to the country since pre-Pearl Harbor days iri preparing young pilots of school age for entrance Into the army air force." The boys are given a highly specialized course in civil aeronautics, he explained, and added "this enables them to more than hold their own when they start flying for Uncle Sam." Other speahvrs Included Assemblyman Frank McMullen. president of the club, and George H. Nichols, district leader. Farmer Convicted As Abortionist A Jury before County Judge Lel-bowltz yesterday convicted John jBasile. 55.

of Somcrville. N. on Is charge of abortion. Basile, who said he was a farmer and a graduate of the University of Palerno, Italy, was remanded to City Prison to await sentence. He faces from two to four years in prison.

Basile was charged with perform- ing an abortion on a young woman last Aug. 15 in an apartment at. 525 Carroll St He has a record of previous arrests on similar charges. Court attendants said they believed it was the first time a layman had been convicted in County Court on an abortion charge. Party Nets $600 To Help Chaplains More than 400 persons attended a i.i-r party held bv the Cathedral Club, Flatbush and 6th Aves, last night for the Chaplains Aid Association.

The committee announced about $600 was raised to help chaplains in the army, navy and marines purchase religious articles. Mrs. William H. Midwinter, general chairman, was assisted by Mrs. William Zlegler Mrs.

George C. McCullou'gh. Mrs. James McCourt Mrs. James W.

Smith, Mrs. Thomas Grace and Mrs. Albert S. McGrover. U.

S. Invites Public To Inspect Sales 11'DlUS sales marie bv the Recon- matter how small or large, will be open to publl- inspection in the future, J. Ahearn Jr. manager of the RFC Disposing Loan Agency of New York City. 70 Pine Manhattan, announced todav.

Surplus properly assigned as of" Dec. 31, 1944. to the New York RFC Agency for disposal had an acquisition cost of $20,716,596. he said. I "The Government's Goldfish Bowl policy will be implemented with respect to RPc traiibaclions in Gov.

is property in several Ahearn explained "Sales oe suppuen to newspaix-rs, i- hue -ted chambers of Hons in addition, lists will be nested on public bulletin boards in RFC Agency offices. Alien Gets 6 Months Federal Judge Mortimer Byers in Brooklyn yesterday sentenced Emil Bieber of 64-26 Catalpa Olendale. to serve six months In a Federal penitentiary on a charge of making false statements In applying for a certificate of idcntifl-cation as an cnemv alien in 194C. Bieber p'eaded guilty last Jan 10. He was one of 15 German aliens Indicted on the same charge.

Science Sunday v.nri,si rf, ''weW The subject of the address is "God 'Uaiof Perfect Beinz." STiS or l. I. K. K. tmpioye On Naw List Js for building a better wo Sidney E.

Unger told the Congregi On Kavy's List 29. of 146-40 Hon of Temple Beth Emeth, 83 Washington. March 3 P)-The -As citizens of the various Allied0' the '2d' U. S. Civil Service Re- Carlin Wint James E.

Rossell, regional director the 2d U. S. Civil Service Re- c- Jamaica, was arraigned Marlborough Road, last night. jNavy announced nations they wish to see the ln-lited tereata of these nations fullv nro- MgimAmjmmmm bef Commisfiioner 'We live by ideas." the army 72 casualties in the navy, ma IHMZXJIIXL9JZESH1 Edward E. Fav on a chauiain declared, and foi the right -h with Department has States Commissioner -We live bv ideas." Hie.

army esterdav on a chaplain dUueu. ai.il the rlghtlrastru nnH mu utiarri with 23 MMnillliRin SO pou ot type of Uvmg. must stress positive! dead, 34 wounded and 15 missing 2d Transportation Zone, one of the sored by the Thomas Dongan Coun-uo larger field agencies of the Army cll of 76m 4th Ave Elaine mmmtmmmmmmmm meat from a Ior.g Is.and Rui.road whi guaranf. inx-i i and The following 'liree Brooklyn and car in the Long Island City yards justice for all Negative lueas those. Long Island men are included' He pleaded not gu.hv and way held 0j beMialilv practiced v.

to- Nazis F.U.KNI. Aviation Machinist violated. ANNOUNCEMENTS tiStn bail he action of the and of ancestor worship practiced. Mate 3d Class Theodore Joseph. arf and of range from $3,163 to $4,428 a year lor a 48-hour week.

Those Intere.trfl at Room 626, Federal Building, ClirLs- topher and Washington Sts Man- hattan. Public Notices the railroad. I'lier'a pV.il.'.d- 'i' lan. Is1 349 26th St. FUR BCVS mi SampK Kir Berme C.

Hankms. 29. of 655 a veteran of the Fust World War UK A TON. Rai.i:m.in 3d Class Am-' F' Evergreen St an ironworker, plead- arid has oeen in tne arm. tor til i brosc Joseph, navv.

wounded tp'M 'Hind- ed gulltv to i. legally wearing a navy last four years I Mrs. Helen Hea'ou. mother. 14 $Vo'oo n'v.

Attor- Cmnimr tr r-Ukr Mrs. Dorothv Helen ton. wife. hav" ifcir Wsc-Uu-rn nev Alber' Men was the prose- Center tC Celebrate I 2338 Houchion Ave. the Bronx.

Pi ar, 'V ggg cuting officer. The Ocean Parkway Jewish Cen- QUACKENBl'SH. 8 a a 1st of lM 0 MM ter will observe its 3Mh anniversary, Class Roberi Rice. navv. missing added MWrM WtWMt sv st a breakfast tomotiow a' a m.l Mrs Emma Hotlerbert.

moth- l)( Tsf sasssssssw 9mIMM SSSsVK. Ad llDUDW IsAACI in liie center. 550 Ocean Parkway, i er. 8515 Ridge Boulevard. rlihla Palestine' and sBPtV Bronx.

cll jpd HJf protection of iVm MM I DDIXATC llCC ftw ZrA there and for K. vll tTlH stSn operty ray oi ledineri 7 HOI WHDAPIKIG IT UP -William Wolson techmn grade, and Pfc. Wifliam Cover cavort In the Jungle Stage Door Canteen number in Three-Day Pass," the show presented at Fort Hamilton. The show is one of the t'Ss -vrtM8t-j'; AVE impi 4 army's "Blueprint Specials.".

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