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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 8

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The Buffalo Newsi
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Buffalo, New York
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8
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4 Buffalo EvEivmc Tuesday December 5 1944 8 Local Newt Wounded in European Fighting August Reich and Raymond Shaver found the customers in the place about 4 PM The SLA will decide later whether a penalty shall be Invoked against the licensee NOLE HEADS COLD SPRING UNIT New officers of the Cold Spring Association are: President Charles Nole vice president Frank Evert secretary George Herlan financial secretary Louis Casazza treasurer Everett Bridge and directors Howard Brand Sherman Pilkey Charles 'Jerrfc Santo Zitto Carltorf Greene and Norman Elsie They will be installed at a banquet in January Misunderstanding of Law Blamed in SLA Case Presence of six patrons -in the tavern of George Mantz at 29 Cherry SL while the polls were open Election Day was attributed by the wife at a hearing Monday afternoon before the State Liquor Authority to a misunderstanding of the law by a friend of the family temporarily In charge of the place The friend an elderly man served several bottles of beer without charging for them Police Miss Stella Paluch of 195 Stanton St REDWING Arthur Pfc mother Mrs Alberta Kelm of 660 Elm St reported Oct' Hi SCHULTZ Theodore Pvt wife Mrs Wilma Shultz of 3 Albion reported Oct 7 VARGOVICH Paul Sgt father Joseph Vargovlch of 48 Simon Ave Lackawanna reported Nov 18 WIGHTMAN Warren Staff Sgt father Ward Wight-man of 2898 Bailey Ave WOODLEY Walter Pfc mother Mrs Hazel Woodley of 284 North Main St Warsaw Send flowers to cheer the sickroom PHONE CL 1090 HODGE FLORISTS BAKERY4B CHlPPF WA ST Weigand Pvt DiChristina Pfc Dziedzie Proceeds of the rummage tale and toy exchange sponsored by the Club of the Kenfield Housing Project last week were 534 Mrs Elmer Daniels president announced today' The club will have a Christmas party at 8r30 next Tuesday evening in the Community Building at which officer! will be nominated Officers will be elected' by the University Heights Association at 8:30 o'clock Monday evening in the Parkside Candy Company Main SL and Winspear Ave WHY FLIER LOST DAY AFTERHE GOT RCAF PROMOTION A flier whose commission In the Royal Canadian Air Force was sent to him th day before he was ported missing is among 33 Western New York men listed officially by the War and Navy Departments or reported unofficially by their families as casualties The Navy Department announced 280 casualties in the Navy Marine Corps and Coast Guard The list Includes 64 dead 177 wounded and 39 missing and brings to 76799 the total naval casualties since Pearl Harbor Two Western New York men are among the wounded in the list and one among the dead The War Department made public the names of 1568 soldiers wounded in the European area Nineteen Western New York men are included in the list but one of these is known to have died of wounds Reported unofficially by their families are four other Western New York men who gave their lives in defense of freedom four others who were wounded two who are missing and another who died of pneumonia Pilot Officer Reginald Jennings Although Reginald George Jennings son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Jennings of Seneca St Eben-ezer was listed as missing by the RCAF last February 22 as reported in The News Feb 25 his parents have just been notified that his commission as a pilot officer (2d Lieut) was sent to him the day before he took off from England on his ill-fated mission -Three of the crew of seven of the bomber on which he was a gunner have been reported prisoners Pilot Officer Jennings was a senior at Bur-gard Vocational High School when he enlisted in October 1942 A brother Douglas Arthur Jennings is an aviation cadet in the RCAF Other "Western New York casualties are: BALDWIN Allan G' Pvt killed in Germany ion of Mrs Frederick Oswlck of 808 Main St Olean BALLING Robert Tech Sgt died of wounds son of Joseph Balling DSC of 2 Wende Rd Alden BRAUER Charles Lieut wounded in France son of Mra Mary James of 106 Bellwood Ave West Seneca i EDMONDS Richard Berry Seaman First Class USNR son of Mr and Mrs Henry A Edmonds of 4023 Bell St Niagara Falls MUNSELL William Pvt wounded in France son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Munsell of 166 South Lake St Hamburg GRADE A CLOTH They say making wool out of milk nowadays Wit That must make the cows feel rather sheepish you think? mother Mrs Anna Dykas of 22 East Courtney St Dunkirk EGGEBRECHT Charles Lieut wife Mrs Alberta Eggebrecht of 13 Willowbrook Ave Dun- kirk reported July 8 HART Arthur Pvt mother Mra Bertha Wilcox of 25 Bacon St Lockport reported Nov 17 KUJAWSKI Raymond Pvtl mother Mrs Martha Kujawski-of 44 Lombard St MASHLONIK Nicholas Corp father Wasyl Mashlonik of 22 Hinchey Ave Lancaster MILLER Eugene Sgt mother Mrs William Miller of 178 Linwood Ave North Tona wanda previously wounded as reported April 8 NAGEL Clarence Pvt father Charles Nagel of 11 Dayton St 'Lockport PALUCH Teofll Pfc sister uated from Hutchinson Central High School he was employed by the Washburn-Crosby Company before he entered the service In January 1941 A brother Seaman (1st Class) Chester Dziedzie is at the Sampson Naval Training Center and two other brothers Walter and John Dziedzie were honorably die-charged from the Navy and the Army respectively last September Pvt Michael Dulinawka One of three brothers in the armed forces Pvt Michael Dulinawka Jr 21 died In France Sept 19 two days after he was wounded while serving in a mechanized cavalry reconnaissance squad Graduated from Burgard Vocational High School he was employed by the Otis Elevator Company before he entered the service in April 1943 He is survived by bis parents Mr and Mrs Michael Dulinawka of 188 James St three brothers Sgt Peter Dulinawka in Belgium Sgt! Nicholas Dulinawka In France and John Dulinawka and three sisters Mrs Andrew Saladyga Mrs Edward Clohessy and Mrs Leo Vurlow of Tampa Fla Lakes Seamen Recruited War Shipping Administration representatives already have obtained 25 Great Lakes seamen whose vessels have tied up for the Winter to ship on coastal boats Urgently needed now to man vessels deliver ing war supplies the WSA has assured Great Lakes seamen of releases to return to Great Lakes boats when the 1945 shipping season begins Acme Plate Glass presents i Mirror of Permanent Pfe Russell Gervasl Wounded by a shell-burst in France Pfc Russell Gervasi whose wife and son Russell Gervasi Jr live at 47 West Ave is in a hospital in England Gifts of Good Taste and Lasting Use FINE CHINA AND POTTERY Pfc Bernard A Kaczmarek A 19-year-old infantryman whq entered the service in August 1943 two months after he was graduated from Emerson Vocational High School Pfc Bernard A Kaczmarek son of Mr and Mrs Walter Kaczmarek of 205 Goodyear Ave was wounded in France Sept 18 and is in Halloran General Hospital Staten Island A brother Staff Sgt Michael Kaczmarek is With the Air Forces in New Guinea 95 to Proudly we present the "Mirror of Perma-nent Brilliance" Made of select quality highly-polished plate glass with 2 heavy coats of silver and GENUINE ELECTRO- LYTIC COPPER BACK I- NO DISCOLORING NO CLOUDING 9 Guaranteed for 5 years even though they come in direct contact with water or steam A LARGE -FIREPLACE MIRROR or Wall Mirror over the Divan Buffet or between Windows to make your home brighter cheerier and ever so more charming Our representative will be glad to call to furnish free estimates and discuss their serviceability for Ultra-Smartness Every woman has a yen pottery and china around her home whether it be a figurine or pitcher Treat her fancy this Christmas with one or more from this decorative colorful collection to be used year around! Sgt John Downs One of two brothers In the armed forces Sgt John Downs 29 son of Mr and Mrs Frank Downs of 82 Nor- v-walk Ave was killed in Ger-many Nov 18 Graduated from' Burgard Voca- i al High School he was employed by the Curtiss Airplane Division before he entered the service in January 1941 Besides his parents he laj survived by three brothers Cor pygL Thomas Downs an AAF Down gunner at West over Field Mass Delbert IT Brady and Arthur Brady a sister Mrs Charles llayner Pvt Robert Weigand Wounded in France Nov 11 Pvt Robert Weigand 19 son of Mr and Mrs John Weigand of 449 Madison St has written to his mother from a hospital Graduated from Seneca Vocational High School tie was employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company before he entered the service March 19 1943 Prices to Suit the Most Discriminating Buyer For instance a 3'x4' mirror completely in- stalled only $2995 a only $4795 all polished edges other sizes proportionately priced Delivery and installation in one week Novelty Jug 8198 Modglins Swan': -8350 Sheep Dog 8350 a Blue-Duck 8398 Flower Girl 8795 Girl with Dog 8795 Princeton Urn -8795 Blackamour 8795 Other Western New York casualties and their next of kin as shown on official lists follow Some of these have been reported previously but unofficially to The News and the date of such report is shown in each case Wounded in Naval Action CONNOLLY Joseph Sgt USMCR parents Mr and Mrs Michael Connolly of 1149 Elmwood Ave TIBURZI Cletto Seaman Second Class USNR parents Mr and Mrs Louis Tiburzi of 157 Hazelwood St Killed in Naval Action STOCKWELL Donald Lincoln Seaman First Class USNR parents Mr and Mrs Frank Abner Stockwell of 4 Otis PL reported Nov 15 Wounded in European Area ANTOXUCCI Julius Corp Tech mother Mrs Fanny Antonucci of 52 Vernon St Mid-dleport reported Oct 17 DYKAS Walter Staff Sgt Winter Miss 1 8500 Y- Twin Blue Birds 8995 Call us or visit our MIRROR SALESROOM see the display of Venetian and Framed Mirrors that are truly exceptional in beauty "Open Monday Thursday friday and Saturday Nit eg Acme Plate Glass Co CL 0857 698 MAIN below Tupper CL 0857 Prompt Dependable Service Prices that are reasonable AM6 A CHINA A POTTERY' BASEMENT Pvt John DiChristina A 19-year-old infantryman Pvt John DiCiirLtina son of Mr and Mrs Frank DiChristiana of 37 Auchinvole Pi was wounded in France Oct 6 and has been given the Purple Heart in a hospital in England He attended Hutchinson-Central High School and was employed in his father's bakery at 14 Maiden Lane before he entered the service Feb 28 1944 Pfe William Blatncr Back in action five days after he was wounded Oct 1 Pfc William Blatner 19 son of Mr and Mrs Leo Blatner of 633 Breck-enridge St has been missing in Germany since Nov 13 He wears the Purple Heart Before he entered the service In March 1942 he was employed by the American Ship Building Co Inc From Santa's Pack for Baby! BABY HIGH CHAIRS Maple finish for a modern baby! Comfy Windsor-style back finished in maple with light maple finish recessed tray Modern Design High Chairs $1095 Square style back in maple finish skillfully designed recessed tray Decal decorated on back Other Styles $795 to $1495 Pvt John Finch A former Eagle Scout and son of a former Kenmore Village Board member Pvt John Finch vn killed in Italy Oct 21 Son of Mr and Mrs Harold Finch of San Diego Cal he was graduated from Kenmore High School and was a senior at West Virginia Wesleyan College when he entered the service in the Fall of 1943 Besides his parents he is survived by a sister Miss Elizabeth Finch of San Diego Pfc Peter Dziedzie Veteran of four years In the Medical Department Pfc Peter Dziedzie 26 son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Dziedzie of 393 Fulton St was wounded in France Oct 10 and is In a hospital in England Qrad- BABY PLAY PENS 1PJ One of the bettertypes with wooden floor elevated to prevent draft! Light maple finish I And it folds easily for storing A A BOLT DO IK BASEMENT I'Y 1 -tr' So- efestikV: Thinking Americans Today ARE NOT TOO FREE WITH FREE SPEECH 10 The City of Buffalo haa had five toicknamet It haa been referred to as the Bison City the City of Flour the Electric City of the Future the Queen of the Lakes and the Queen City of the Lakes Since our republic was founded no privilege has been guarded more jealously than the right to talk things over a right for which men had fought in vain for centuries The more viewpoints discussed the clearer our national vision and the stronger our national unity Today public opinion in America asks us all to protect our privilege It warns us against spreading rumors thoughtlessly A or circulating information helpful to the enemy It urges us to challenge the person with information on the by asking him did you get your It reminds us that the enemy lays imjxjrtant plans by piecing together little scraps of offhand information There is no such thing as unimportant gossip i 1 i A good gift for girls and boys PENCILS WITH NAME-IN LEATHER CASE (FIRST NME ONLY) Not much to pay but a good practical gift that will certainly make many a girl or boy happy Each of the 4 pencils has the name imprinted in gold lettering A ruler and pen are also included Assorted color pencils in a case all with eraser tops good for school -L -ti Other cases Y- 59c 69c and $1 i A A STATIONER? MAIN FLOOR You always know Beer for the finest quality since 185S- The same for three generations 8 Anheuaer-Busch produces materials which go into the manufacture oft Rubber Aluminum Medicines Complex Vitamins Hospital Diets Baby Foods Broad and other Bakery products Vifatmiw-faHafiod cattle' feeds Batteries Paper Soap and Tnrtflin to name a few When a product meintehu tic character that people respect they ere quick te demend it Geweretsens ego the mekers ef Budweiser tet stmnderd distinctive in teste pure good end distinguished for its undorm quality Tout's why people everywhere beve agreed that Budweiser is something more then keer" No wonder if is the most pope lerkeer in history 9 MAGNUS BECK BIEWIN6 C0htMhle NV I Buy an Extra Bond and Receive a Free Ticket to the People's Bond Show Dec 12 at 2 i i LOUIS I -1 4 Yy.

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