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£_g Bl*FFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday. Jan 20, 1957 News of the Services Buffalo Marine Named Top Recruit in Training M IRINE HONORED—A Buf- last August, is a 1956 graduate falo Marine has won top honors of Niagara University among recruits who completed 12 weeks of basic training at Parris Island. S.C He is Pfc. James Sember, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sember. 146 Babcock St. Pfc. Sember received the American Spirit Honor Medal at graduation ceremonies It cited him for "displaying outstanding qualities of leadership best ex- pressing the American spirit, hon- or. Initiative, loyaltty and high example of comrades" during training. The 26-year-old leatherneck is a graduate of South Park High School. After a 20-day furlough, he will report to Camp Pendle- ton, Calif., for advanced combat training. FLORIDA TRAINING Com- Combat Group re^uarly stationed Sember Hammond GETS LEADER TRAINING— Pfc. Michael M Mann. 137 Paw- nee Pky . was graduated recent- ly from the Third Armored Divi- sion's Infantry Squad Leaders School at Frankfurt, Germany Mann, a 1955 graduate of South Park High School, has been in Europe since May. He is a mem- ber of his division's 13th In- fantry Battalion NEW PARATROOPER — Pvt Anthony P. Grzedzielski, whose graduation from the 32nd Air- borne Division Jump School. Ft. Bragg. PLC, was announced by the Army, is the son of Mr and Mrs. Anthony J. Grzed/ielski. 26 Eller Ave., the Army said in a corrected release. His mother was not listed in the earlier an- nouncement. * ' " ENDS BOOT TRAINING- William R. Tourot Jr. airman recruit. 87 Davidson Ave. was graduated from the Navy Recruit Training Center. Bainbridge. Md, recently. Tourot. 18. is a June graduate of Burgard Voca- tional High School. ON ITALY MANEl'VER—Pfc Norman S. Furman. whose wife. Clair, and mother. Mrs. Stella Furman, live at 18 Ruhland Ave . participated in "Operation Band Wagon." a field maneuver in Northern Italy recently. He is a clerk in the 7675th Army Unit's headquarters company. «f"" JOINS HONOR I NTT —Pvt. and Mrs. Burton C. Bishop, 2572 Genesee St. has been named to the 35th Infantry Regiment Honor Guard in Korea The 19- year-old soldier was selected on the basis of appearance, precision drill ability, and a consistently high efficiency rating He enter- ed the Army in January 3 956. FINISHES C O U R S E — Pvt. Ralph E. Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs, Steven Spain, 175 Hickory St.. completed a nine- week general drafting course at the Ft. Belvoir »¥«.) Army Engi- neer school recently. Hammond, graduated in June from Hutchin- son Central T e c h n i c a l High School, is serving six months ac- David A. Bishop, son of Mr tive duty under the Reserve Forces Act. WIN CERTIFICATES—Gradu- ation certificates were awarded to five Buffalo men recently for completing courses at the Army's Southeastern Signal School. Ft. Gordon, Ga. Awards went to Pvt. Arnold J. Burgio, 19 Ferguson St.. telephone installation and re- pair; Pvt. Thomas S. Gioia, 214 Connecticut St.. power equipment upkeep; Pvt. James B Reid, 56 Norman St., radio relay opera- tions; Pvt. Frank L. Tarzia, 44 I9th St., supply specialist Course, and Pvt. Joseph L. B. Ledger.'219 Lexington Ave., linemen's course. TRAINING IX GERMANY- TWO Western New Yorkers par- ticipated in "War Hawk." an Army field training maneuver in Germany recently. Thev are Spe- cialist 3 C. Charles V. Sheusi, 338 14th St., Niagara Falls, and Spe- cialist 3C. Joseph Darrow, 333 Cole Ave., Jamestown. Sheusi serves as operations specialist with a battalion headquarters unit of the 10th Infantry Division. Darrow is pharmacist with the 874th Medical Detachment. Sgt. l.C. Charles H. Roberts, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Roberts. 490 Dodge St, has been graduated from a course in com- bat intelligence methods at the Army Intelligence School at Ft. George G. Meade. Md. Sgt. Rob- erts entered service in 1951. WINS CITATION — Pvt. Fran- cis J. Domino. 18 Koons Ave., has won a certificate of achievement for outstanding service as civil engineering assistant at the Con- tinental Army Command station. Ft. Benning, Ga. Before entering the Army last June. Domino worked as an architectural engi- neering assistant. He was gradu- ated from the University of De- troit in 1955. SOLDIERS RE-ASSIGNED — The Army recently re-assigned three Western New York men to new posts, following their basic training at Ft. Dix, N JL Pic Louis J. Vitello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vitello, 27 Evadene PL, Buffalo, now serves as pipe- line welder in the 643rd Engineer Company at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt Rudolph G. Buchheit Jr., 162 Main St.. Hamburg, is a new member of the 9766th tech- nical service unit. Ft. Detrick, Md.. and Pvt. Robert L. Hand- more, of 511 W. Green St., Olean, Is serving with the 155th Trans- portation Company at Ft. Story. RADIO OPERATORS — Three Niagara County men serving six months active Army duty under the reserve forces program, have completed intermediate speed radio operators' training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Awarded certificates were Pvt. Lowell E. Behm, 1341 Stone Rd.; Pvt. James D. Conlin, 103 Grosemere Rd.. and Pvt. Roger C. Kolloff, Johnson Rd, all Town of Lockport, and Pvt. Robert F. Stuart Jr., 8621 Jacob in the Mediterranean. Hauaka, a PL, Niagara Falls. graduate of Seneca Vocational Training as a dental chair as- High School, recently completed sistant was completed by Pvt. an electronics course at the Great Gerald R. Eggleston, of 38 Glen- Lakes Naval Station, 111. view Ave.. Jamestown, recently at the Army Medical Service School, Ft Sam Houston, Tex. The 8- NAMED LTEITENANT—Don- ald S Jenis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Jenis. 88 Hagen St. has been appointed a cadet lieu- tenant at the U.S. Military $, Academy, West Point. Jenis. a I former University of Buffalo | student, Is a senior at the acad- emy. MARINE IS CITED—Demon- strating qualities of leadership throughout Marine recruit train- ing at Parris Island, S C, won a promotion to private first class for Joseph P. Cartenuto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A'. Carten- uto. 136 Rossler Ave. He was among three selected. V~ STUDIES MISSILES Pvt John F. Donnellon Jr.. 853 Bailey Ave, completed studies recently at the Army's Antiaircraft and Guided Missile School at Ft. Bliss. Tex. Donnellon, who attended the University of Buffalo, entered service last July. He trained a: Ft. Hood, Tex. If* IDEA WINS PASS — Added thought and ingenuity In his job as chief of teletype maintenance in the Army's Signal Service Bat- talion at Orleans. France, paid off recentlny for a Hamburg soldier Sgt. I.C. Frank E. Morlock. of 16 Glendale Ave.. Hamburg, won an Army Suggestion Award certifi- cate and three-day pass for his idea. Sgt. Morlock. a South Park High School alumnus, reenlisted in the Army in 1948 after serving In World War II. His wife, Joan, lives with him in France. k'"" NEW LEATHERNECKS—Twen- ty-one Buffalo men have recent- ly completed Marine Corps boot training at Parris Island. S.C. They are: Hr-nrv J. Knlaft, .13 Stewart Aw Kenneth J. Overman. 74H MrKinlev I'kv.. Rirhard .1. Palkowski. :•. p.-,,„ , SI . Donate! E. Wild. 23 Lang A»*> . Je.hn A. Janua. 272 H'olt* Aw Robert It Jaraiuai, 2;s Reman St.: Richard R. Danltz, 71 N'a^el Ave, Ray- mond Blendowskl. 41 Heather Rdf.; Thomai E. Doroanaki. 2H» Gibson St.; Bradley T. Winters. 339 Potomac Ave.; Boater \. Stllen, 312 Northland Ave.; Joseph A. Sghuekler, 41* Wtntlow Ave. Robert J. Po«lla«, J2! Fleming St.; Williard K. Reefer. 23S BlswJI Ave.; Rob- ert O. Hvlkmia, 217 .Merrimac St.; David J. Selti Jr., 24» Dewev Ave.; Jamfi F. f/aja. 3«»7 Barnard St.; Robert H D u r a . 2W* F e n t o n St.; Philip H Di- franceaco. IS* Jersey St.- James J. Ko- tak. 1*» Fisher St . and Richard J. Hoy Jr 421 Niagara St Also graduated were Sidnev S. Hulse, 683 Sweet Home Rd.. Amherst, and Eugene R. Wing, of Dayton. •r IN MEDITERRANEAN — Sea- mati James B. Hauaka, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hauaka. 93 Roeb- ling Ave., is serving as an elec- tronics technician aboard the USS Macon with the Sixth Fleet missioned a second lieutenant re- cently at Reese Air Force Base in l.ubhoik. Tex , Francis J. Aline- ter will be sent to West Palm Beach. Fla.. Air Force B a s e for t w o months' training Tilt* -on of Mr and Mrs John C. Almeter t»f York- shire, be will be assigned to a 're- fueling squadron at Dow \ir Force LI. Almeter Base Mann- on i omph ' ion ol the second phase of training His parents attended his grad- uation from Air Cadet School in Texas last month Ll Vlmeter is a graduate of Arcade Central High School. COMPLETE STUDIES — Two Buffaloniatis and a Medina man were graduated recently from the Army's European Engineer School at Murium, Germany. Pfc. Paul H. Border, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Border, 11** Winder- mere Ave, Buffalo, completed artillery surveyor's training. Pvt. Thaddeus C. Zielinski, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Zielinski, 97 Theodore St., Buffalo, and Spe- cialist 2 c Cecil W. Hammack, whose wife, Patricia. lives in Medina, were graduated from the welders course If* TAKES OFFICERS COURSE— Marine T. Sgt. John J. B itn. son of Mr. and Mrs William \ Bain, 59 Henley PI, ua- graduated from the officers' basic course recently at Parris Island, S.C, Sgt Bain, a Marine since Febru- ary, 1943. serves as manager of the Commissioiu-d Officers Mess at the Marine Corps base, •r" ON MANEUVERS—Five local soldiers are participating in "Operation Market It." a field exercise designed to test combat efficiency of the 101 st \irborne Division at Ft. Bragg. S.C, under simulated atomic warfare condi- tions. The men, all members of the division's 187th Infantry at Ft. Campbell, Ky.. are: Pfc. Harlan I) Edmiston. 179 Hinman Ave; Pfc Theodore Ft. t'hambley, 57 Walker St.; Pic. Hudson A. Schnell. b'47 Northum- berland Ave.. Pvt \ e a i A. Bivolcic, 27 Leland Dr.; and Pfc. John T. Williams, 452 Herkimer Si k""" RE ENLISTS—Carl ton C. Saunders, Navy engineman first class, ol Blasdell, has sinned for •another four-year hitch while serving in the Mediterranean. Saunders is assigned as throttle- man aboard the submarine oiler l"SS Guavina with the Sixth Fleet. fc •- IIVE PROMOTED— Promotions of five area servicemen have been announced by the Armed Forces. They are; Stephen Domagi i -• n of Mr and VI: i iii.nmv.ili). : - ; Hu.sn Si Hul to \ . . . Ii.ni.>rin;ei .; • . .•• . uuj ... Nit rru ser I'.S.S Roanoke U'av iif \ Vlmtiir.. ^.>i! <•! i ha es R Mint..! VV ,i ,•, i Miner. '., \.,\ . II sp t.»l ('••rpMiian .*!«'.. at Naval iuxlliarj \ StJ ' ii n, K, I e'ntro, i vlH Willie H. R.rl.rr, son ..) VIrs \lurrv V Ho'lis, •>•.;; N'.iriti Ave, \ ,.<ai,i Falls, tn S|ieii.ilist ': (' . s'u':, Vrm\ Tcoiwptir.taUon in I- I . Sloi V j Donald R Sturrfis, irhoae wifje \kn:mM, \\f^ HI i.;;s.'. Viagara \\f. Vlaxara !-'.'<' S.'j)|.!\ Spei .' I s.C wit h Arm.v'a .'..'{l-t (trtlnanre ( •>. In (iermpnv Ktivvaid 1. r;-...rft\. „.>i ..• \lr arid \f;- t ...ii'<: t;.-. ..••I'j'i. ;,I:IP r.'i.r'. in da Si Btifalo. to Marine .itrporal. u th Sixrll ReKiWfnt •••" -.-,• ,- ,-f .Vl.irsne H lision a' L*aiitt> Le.jc ine \ >' ' *:-"• OFT NEW POSTS—New as signments were given recently to seven Buffaloniatis in service. They and their new posts are; v . n an ;:,i' <..•»••: ifi A / IJH•••.. • j S".' i.f • Mr anil Mrs Mletiael Zafw> ' «•; I :. Ki.n^H >»., rernrds snr>i*l • hat an) he irisian Poodle Piti-Up Pup •UI1S, -)an. 19—Fifi has be- le a pin-up pup in Paris. barking scared off burglars the home of her owner, Ire Anbert. who phoned the fce and went hack to sleep. it Fifi. the poodle, didn't. iibors leaving for work morning found a man jed in a cul-de-sac by a |lng poodle his attempt to escape he [fallen and sprained his Fifi kept him there until (appeared 1! He-Swap piny itt Las Vegas 2 Couples, Wed 19 Years, Swap Mates LAS VEGAS. Jan -9 — Two i ter. Bonnie Ruth, 15. and a son. j the courtroom, the two couples Thomas Ward. 11. The Cappses have a daughter, Andrea, 13, and a son, Albert Glenn Jr.. 8. State District Judge Harry Wat- son, who granted the double di- vorce decrees, awarded custody of the children to the mothers in each case. Within minutes after thev left High it K.m|i" Air niv Second l.i Henrv 1M. Fr htry l»i ad«] Vfrs. •1 ( n Rd .1 V! V\ VI' VY F!P : rt \ Vi*KS An lisiiers, eninj; jffistration 111*8 Fixed lo Evening High School it ion for the second term held from 7 to 9 p.m. »day and Friday at Ben- Ugh School. Classes will Jan. 28. evening school program Ired to adults who have pnpleted their secondary in and seek a high school who desire special to meet college entrance imenls or who seek ad- lent in their jobs. (School Department will classes for beginners if rion for each warrants ion. These include ele- , intermediate and ad- algebra, trigonometry, [science, economic world, in " hisiory, typewriting, lith. Fiench II. introduc- business and effective :ial guidance counsel Is at the school each Mon- Inesday and Friday eve- I discuss education prob- guide persons seeking |ne Would Trade IADE, Jan. 19-Tehnika, (avian scientific maga- its to exchange techni- with American pub- Belgrade reports. California couples, both married for 19 years, were divorced in a Las Vegas court recently and I immediately went next door and J obtained marriage licenses to wed each other's spouses. The wife-swappins plans of Paul Hardwicke Omohundro. 41. I Bellflower plastics manufacturer, land Albert Glenn Capps, 40. a I Garden Grove resident, were dis- _ , tlosed by a check of Courthouse TOT Free EllterpriZf files. The two wives got the divorces, records showed, both claimine mental cruelty as grounds. Each couple has two children. T! IP Omohundros have a daugh- 1 IST.WBl'L. Jan. 19 Turkey J is transferring to priva'e enJtr- | prise all economic enterprises established with government cap- ital, except hydro-electric power and heavy industry, Istanbul an- nounced walked arm tn arm to the mar riage license bureau and took out licenses. The two couples did not com- plete their plans with • double wedding, however. Capps and Mrs. Omohundro were married without attendants in an establishment known as the Orchid Florist and Wedding Chapel in downtown Las Vegas. They were married by a Congre- gational minister, the chapel at- tendant said, and had photo- graphs and a tape recording made of the wedding. No report was received about the plans of Omohundro and Mra Capps \ Every one a late model Electronic Organ Every one carries a new organ guarantee Variety of finishes to choose from For the home, church, school, chapel MAKE ORGANS Wurlitzer. Hammond, Minshall, Conn, Baldwin and Hammond Chord DEMONSTRATORS TEACHING ORGANS PRACTICE ORGANS RENTAL RETURNS and USED While They Last PRICED FROM wi NO DOWN PAYMENT INCLUDES . . . * Private lessons * Lesson Music * Finest Teachers 674 MAIN ST., CL. 4072 Daily HI A.M. tn 6 P M Mm <*•• Thurs. tn 9 P \f. fr*» Parking at Any lot Whilt Shopping at Our Storo WURLITZER week course qualified him to as- list dentists in treating patients, and to repair dental equipment. Pvt. Eggleston is a graduate of Jamestown Community College and Albany State Teachers Col- lege. UP- TAKES CHEMICAL COURSE Recently graduated from the Army Chemical Corps School's officer's basic course at Ft. Mc- Clellan, Ala., is 2nd Lt. Ronald E Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Snyder. 27 X. 15th Ave.. Cheektowaga. L{. Snyder, *n alumnus of Purdue University, entered service last September. Army 2nd Lt. Edmund J. O'Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. 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£_g Bl*FFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday. Jan 20, 1957

News of the Services

Buffalo Marine Named Top Recruit in Training M IRINE HONORED—A Buf- last August, is a 1956 graduate

falo Marine has won top honors of Niagara University among recruits who completed 12 weeks of basic training at Parris Island. S.C He is Pfc. James Sember, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sember. 146 Babcock St.

Pfc. S e m b e r received the American Spirit Honor Medal at graduation ceremonies It cited him for "displaying outstanding qualities of leadership best ex­pressing the American spirit, hon­or. Initiative, loyaltty and high example of comrades" during training.

The 26-year-old leatherneck is a graduate of South Park High School. After a 20-day furlough, he will report to Camp Pendle­ton, Calif., for advanced combat training.

FLORIDA TRAINING Com- Combat Group re^uarly stationed

Sember Hammond

GETS LEADER TRAINING— Pfc. Michael M Mann. 137 Paw­nee Pky . was graduated recent­ly from the Third Armored Divi­sion's Infantry Squad Leaders School at Frankfurt, Germany Mann, a 1955 graduate of South Park High School, has been in Europe since May. He is a mem­ber of his division's 13th In­fantry Battalion

NEW PARATROOPER — Pvt Anthony P. Grzedzielski, whose graduation from the 32nd Air­borne Division Jump School. Ft. Bragg. PLC, was announced by the Army, is the son of Mr and Mrs. Anthony J. Grzed/ielski. 26 Eller Ave., the Army said in a corrected release. His mother was not listed in the earlier an­nouncement.

* • ' " •

ENDS BOOT T R A I N I N G -William R. Tourot J r . airman recruit. 87 Davidson Ave. was graduated from the Navy Recruit Training C e n t e r . Bainbridge. Md, recently. Tourot. 18. is a June graduate of Burgard Voca­tional High School.

ON ITALY MANEl'VER—Pfc Norman S. Furman. whose wife. Clair, and mother. Mrs. Stella Furman, live at 18 Ruhland Ave . participated in "Operation Band Wagon." a field maneuver in Northern Italy recently. He is a clerk in the 7675th Army Unit's headquarters company.

«f"" JOINS HONOR I NTT —Pvt .

and Mrs. B u r t o n C. Bishop, 2572 Genesee St. has been named to the 35th I n f a n t r y Regiment Honor Guard in Korea The 19-year-old soldier was selected on the basis of appearance, precision drill ability, and a consistently high efficiency rating He enter­ed the Army in January 3 956.

FINISHES C O U R S E — Pvt. Ralph E. Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs, Steven Spain, 175 Hickory St.. completed a nine-week general drafting course at the Ft. Belvoir »¥«.) Army Engi­neer school recently. Hammond, graduated in June from Hutchin­son Central T e c h n i c a l High School, is serving six months ac- David A. Bishop, son of Mr tive duty under the Reserve Forces Act.

WIN CERTIFICATES—Gradu­ation certificates were awarded to five Buffalo men recently for completing courses at the Army's Southeastern Signal School. Ft. Gordon, Ga. Awards went to Pvt. Arnold J. Burgio, 19 Ferguson St.. telephone installation and re­pair; Pvt. Thomas S. Gioia, 214 Connecticut St.. power equipment upkeep; Pvt. James B Reid, 56 Norman St., radio relay opera­tions; Pvt. Frank L. Tarzia, 44 I9th St., supply specialist Course, and Pvt. Joseph L. B. Ledger.'219 Lexington Ave., linemen's course.

TRAINING IX G E R M A N Y -TWO Western New Yorkers par­ticipated in "War Hawk." an Army field training maneuver in Germany recently. Thev are Spe­cialist 3 C. Charles V. Sheusi, 338 14th St., Niagara Falls, and Spe­cialist 3 C . Joseph Darrow, 333 Cole Ave., Jamestown. Sheusi serves as operations specialist with a battalion headquarters unit of the 10th Infantry Division. Darrow is pharmacist with the 874th Medical Detachment.

Sgt. l.C. Charles H. Roberts, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Roberts. 490 Dodge S t , has been graduated from a course in com­bat intelligence methods at the Army Intelligence School at Ft. George G. Meade. Md. Sgt. Rob­erts entered service in 1951.

WINS CITATION — Pvt. Fran­cis J. Domino. 18 Koons Ave., has won a certificate of achievement for outstanding service as civil engineering assistant at the Con­tinental Army Command station. Ft. Benning, Ga. Before entering the Army last June. Domino worked as an architectural engi­neering assistant. He was gradu­ated from the University of De­troit in 1955.

SOLDIERS RE-ASSIGNED — The Army recently re-assigned three Western New York men to new posts, following their basic training at Ft. Dix, N JL Pic Louis J. Vitello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vitello, 27 Evadene PL, Buffalo, now serves as pipe­line welder in the 643rd Engineer Company at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. P v t Rudolph G. Buchheit Jr. , 162 Main St.. Hamburg, is a new member of the 9766th tech­nical service unit. Ft. Detrick, Md.. and Pvt. Robert L. Hand-more, of 511 W. Green St., Olean, Is serving with the 155th Trans­portation Company at Ft. Story.

RADIO OPERATORS — Three Niagara County men serving six months active Army duty under the reserve forces program, have completed intermediate speed radio operators' training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Awarded certificates were Pvt. Lowell E. Behm, 1341 Stone Rd.; Pvt. James D. Conlin, 103 Grosemere Rd.. and Pvt. Roger C. Kolloff, Johnson R d , all Town of Lockport, and Pvt. Robert F. Stuart Jr., 8621 Jacob in the Mediterranean. Hauaka, a PL, Niagara Falls. graduate of Seneca Vocational

Training as a dental chair as- High School, recently completed sistant was completed by Pvt. an electronics course at the Great Gerald R. Eggleston, of 38 Glen- Lakes Naval Station, 111. view Ave.. Jamestown, recently at the Army Medical Service School, Ft Sam Houston, Tex. The 8-

NAMED LTEITENANT—Don­ald S Jenis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Jenis. 88 Hagen S t . has been appointed a cadet lieu­tenant at the U.S. Military $, Academy, West Point. Jenis. a I former University of Buffalo | student, Is a senior at the acad­emy.

MARINE IS CITED—Demon­strating qualities of leadership throughout Marine recruit train­ing at Parris Island, S C , won a promotion to private first class for Joseph P. Cartenuto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A'. Carten­uto. 136 Rossler Ave. He was among three selected.

V~ STUDIES MISSILES — Pvt

John F. Donnellon Jr.. 853 Bailey Ave , completed studies recently at the Army's Antiaircraft and Guided Missile School at Ft. Bliss. Tex. Donnellon, who attended the University of Buffalo, entered service last July. He trained a: Ft. Hood, Tex.

If* IDEA WINS PASS — Added

thought and ingenuity In his job as chief of teletype maintenance in the Army's Signal Service Bat­talion at Orleans. France, paid off recentlny for a Hamburg soldier Sgt. I.C. Frank E. Morlock. of 16 Glendale Ave.. Hamburg, won an Army Suggestion Award certifi­cate and three-day pass for his idea.

Sgt. Morlock. a South Park High School alumnus, reenlisted in the Army in 1948 after serving In World War II. His wife, Joan, lives with him in France.

k'"" NEW LEATHERNECKS—Twen­

ty-one Buffalo men have recent­ly completed Marine Corps boot training at Parris Island. S.C. They are:

Hr-nrv J. Knlaft, .13 Stewart A w Kenneth J. Overman. 74H MrKin lev I'kv.. Rirhard .1. P a l k o w s k i . :•. p . - , ,„ , SI . Donate! E. Wild. 23 Lang A»*> . Je.hn A. Janua. 272 H'olt* A w

Robert I t Jaraiuai , 2;s R e m a n St.: Richard R. Danltz, 71 N'a^el A v e , Ray­mond Blendowskl . 41 Heather Rdf.; T h o m a i E. Doroanaki. 2H» Gibson St.; Bradley T. Winters . 339 Potomac Ave.; Boater \ . Stllen, 312 Northland Ave.; Joseph A. Sghuekler, 41* Wtnt low Ave.

Robert J. Po«lla«, J2! F l eming St.; Williard K. Reefer. 23S BlswJI Ave.; Rob­ert O. H v l k m i a , 217 .Merrimac St.; David J. S e l t i Jr. , 24» D e w e v Ave.; J a m f i F. f / a j a . 3«»7 Barnard St.; Robert H Dura. 2W* Fenton St.; Phi l ip H Di-franceaco. IS* Jersey St.- James J. Ko-tak . 1*» Fisher St . and Richard J. Hoy Jr 421 Niagara St

Also graduated were Sidnev S. Hulse, 683 Sweet Home Rd.. Amherst, and Eugene R. Wing, of Dayton.

•r IN MEDITERRANEAN — Sea-

mati James B. Hauaka, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hauaka. 93 Roeb-ling Ave., is serving as an elec­tronics technician a b o a r d the USS Macon with the Sixth Fleet

missioned a second lieutenant re­cently at Reese Air Force Base in

l.ubhoik. T e x , Francis J. Aline-ter will be sent to West Palm Beach. Fla.. Air Force B a s e for t w o months' training Tilt* -on of Mr and Mrs John C. Almeter t»f York­shire, be will be assigned to a 're­fueling squadron at Dow \ i r Force

LI. Almeter Base Mann- on i omph ' ion ol the

second phase of training His parents attended his grad­

uation from Air Cadet School in Texas last month Ll Vlmeter is a graduate of Arcade Central High School.

COMPLETE STUDIES — Two Buffaloniatis and a Medina man were graduated recently from the Army's E u r o p e a n Engineer School at Murium, Germany. Pfc. Paul H. Border, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Border, 11** Winder­mere Ave, Buffalo, completed artillery surveyor's training. Pvt. Thaddeus C. Zielinski, son of Mrs. E l i z a b e t h Zielinski, 97 Theodore St., Buffalo, and Spe­cialist 2 c Cecil W. Hammack, whose wife, Patricia. l i v e s in Medina, were graduated from the welders course

If* TAKES OFFICERS COURSE—

Marine T. Sgt. John J. B itn. son of Mr. and Mrs William \ Bain, 59 Henley PI, ua- graduated from the officers' basic course recently at Parris Island, S.C, Sgt Bain, a Marine since Febru­ary, 1943. serves as manager of the Commissioiu-d Officers Mess at the Marine Corps base,

•r" ON MANEUVERS—Five local

s o l d i e r s are participating in "Operation Market It." a field exercise designed to test combat efficiency of the 101 st \ irborne Division at Ft. Bragg. S.C, under simulated atomic warfare condi­tions. The men, all members of the division's 1 8 7 t h Infantry

at Ft. Campbell, Ky.. are: Pfc. Harlan I) Edmiston. 179

Hinman Ave; Pfc Theodore Ft. t'hambley, 57 Walker St.; Pic. Hudson A. Schnell. b'47 Northum­berland Ave.. P v t \ e a i A. Bivolcic, 27 Leland Dr.; and Pfc. John T. Williams, 452 Herkimer Si k"""

RE ENLISTS—Car l t o n C. Saunders, Navy engineman first class, ol Blasdell, has sinned for

•another four-year h i t c h while serving in the Mediterranean. Saunders is assigned as throttle-man aboard the submarine oiler l"SS Guavina w i t h the Sixth Fleet. fc •-

IIVE PROMOTED— Promotions of five area servicemen have been announced by the Armed Forces. They are;

Stephen Domagi i -• n of Mr and VI: i iii.nmv.ili). : - ; Hu.sn Si Hul to \ . . . Ii.ni.>rin;ei .; • . .•• . uuj . . .

Nit r r u ser I ' .S.S R o a n o k e U'av iif \ Vlmtiir.. ^.>i! <•! i ha es R

Mint..! VV ,i ,•, i Miner. ' . , \ . , \ . II sp t.»l ('••rpMiian .*!«'.. at Naval i u x l l i a r j \ StJ ' ii n, K, I e'ntro, i vlH

Willie H. R . r l . r r , son ..) VIrs \ l u r r v V Ho ' l i s , •>•.;; N'.iriti A v e , \ , .<ai,i Fal ls , tn S|ieii.ilist ': (' . s 'u ' : , Vrm\ Tcoiwptir.taUon i n I- I . Sloi V j

Donald R Sturrfis, i rhoae wifje \kn:mM, \\f^ HI i.;;s.'. Viagara \\f. V laxa ra ! - ' . ' < ' S.'j)|.!\ Spei .' I s.C wit h Arm.v'a .'..'{l-t ( t r t l n a n r e ( •>. In (iermpnv

Ktivvaid 1. r ; - . . . r f t \ . „.>i ..• \ l r arid \f;- t ...ii'<: t;.-. ..••I'j'i. ;,I:IP r . ' i . r ' . in da Si B t i f a l o . to Mar ine . i t r p o r a l . u th Sixrll ReKiWfnt •••" -.-,• ,- ,-f .Vl.irsne H l ision a ' L*aiitt> Le.jc ine \ >'

' *:-"• OFT NEW POSTS—New as

signments were given recently to seven Buffaloniatis in service. They and their new posts are;

v . n an ;: , i ' <..•»••: ifi A / IJH•••.. • j S".' i.f • Mr anil Mrs Mletiael Zafw> ' «•; • I :. Ki.n^H >»., r e r n r d s snr>i*l •

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•UI1S, -)an. 19—Fifi has be-le a pin-up pup in Paris.

barking scared off burglars the home of her owner,

Ire Anbert. who phoned the fce and went hack to sleep. it Fifi. the poodle, didn't. i ibors leaving for work

morning found a man jed in a cul-de-sac by a |lng poodle

his attempt to escape he [fallen and sprained his

Fifi kept him there until (appeared

1! He-Swap piny itt Las Vegas

2 Couples, Wed 19 Years, Swap Mates LAS VEGAS. Jan -9 — Two i ter. Bonnie Ruth, 15. and a son. j the courtroom, the two couples

Thomas Ward. 11. The Cappses have a daughter, Andrea, 13, and a son, Albert Glenn Jr.. 8.

State District Judge Harry Wat­son, who granted the double di­vorce decrees, awarded custody of the children to the mothers in each case.

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held from 7 to 9 p.m. »day and Friday at Ben-Ugh School. Classes will

Jan. 28. evening school program

Ired to adults who have pnpleted their secondary

in and seek a high school who desire special

to meet college entrance imenls or who seek ad-lent in their jobs. (School Department will

classes for beginners if rion for each warrants ion. These include ele-, intermediate and ad-algebra, trigonometry,

[science, economic world, in " hisiory, typewriting, lith. Fiench II. introduc-

business and effective

:ial guidance counsel Is at the school each Mon-

Inesday and Friday eve-I discuss education prob-

guide persons seeking

|ne Would Trade IADE, Jan. 19-Tehnika, (avian scientific maga-its to exchange techni-

with American pub-Belgrade reports.

California couples, both married for 19 years, were divorced in a Las Vegas court recently and

I immediately went next door and J obtained marriage licenses to

wed each other's spouses. The wife-swappins plans of

Paul Hardwicke Omohundro. 41. I Bellflower plastics manufacturer, land Albert Glenn Capps, 40. a I — Garden Grove resident, were dis- _ , tlosed by a check of Courthouse T O T Free E l l t e r p r i Z f files.

The two wives got the divorces, records showed, both claimine mental cruelty as grounds. Each couple has two children.

T ! I P Omohundros have a daugh-

1 IST.WBl'L. Jan. 19 Turkey J is transferring to priva'e enJtr-| prise all economic enterprises

established with government cap­ital, except hydro-electric power and heavy industry, Istanbul an­nounced

walked arm tn arm to the mar riage license bureau and took out licenses.

The two couples did not com­plete their plans with • double wedding, however.

Capps and Mrs. Omohundro were married without attendants in an establishment known as the Orchid Florist and Wedding Chapel in downtown Las Vegas. They were married by a Congre­gational minister, the chapel at­tendant said, and had photo­graphs and a tape recording made of the wedding.

No report was received about the plans of Omohundro and Mra Capps

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week course qualified him to as-list dentists in treating patients, and to repair dental equipment. Pvt. Eggleston is a graduate of Jamestown Community College and Albany State Teachers Col­lege.

UP­TAKES CHEMICAL COURSE

Recently graduated from the Army Chemical Corps School's officer's basic course at Ft. Mc-Clellan, Ala., is 2nd Lt. Ronald E Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Snyder. 27 X. 15th Ave.. Cheektowaga. L{. Snyder, *n alumnus of Purdue University, entered service last September.

Army 2nd Lt. Edmund J. O'Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. O'Grady, 35 Newell A v e . Tonawanda, has completed 14 weeks of Xike guided missile training at Ft. Bliss. Tex. Lt. O'Grady, who entered the Army

INSPECTS UNITS — A Lock-port soldier is a member of an Armv inspection t e a m touring National Guard. Army Reserve and Reserve Officers Corps units in Florida. He is Pvt. Donald M. Portasica. of Rt. 1. Lockport. P\t Portasica Is regularly assigned to Ft. Stewart, Ga., with the 618th Ordnance Co.

DEDICATE AIRFIELD — Two Western New Yorkers participat­ed in the recent dedication of the new Verdun-Rozelier a i r f i e l d near Verdun, France. They are Pfc. Kenneth L. Blount, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Blount Jr., Rt. 3. Medina, and Pvt. Allen P Walek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A Walck. Lockport Rd , Rt. 1. Niagara Falls, both clerks in the 23rd Army Engineer Co.

BLESSED RELIEF FROM r«f M W S of

RHEUMATISMS ARTHRITIS

WtMa v*tBM at riwtuutun uxf • ranCta CM* up. i « tut. pro»»n raltef with ta« o«w and iraprorsd Imdrla ubi*t< I n l n s ' i fir* p«ja MOoflac locrediaat*— ltk« * doctor • •rwenptloa—to to work to h*)B caua and nilr* la* AntgHmt. tin-aoaaa. da? OT da* aalaa of roauma-ttmm aad anhruia Tbaa. pai&a lu:i and yoa tw«ua to fa*l ilaa a turn pmnom acala. I l l 0M.0O0 IM7 T-T tha aaw ami t

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GET ADVANCED D R I L L — Five area reservists have started advanced Army training at Ft.

• Dix. X.J , as the second phase of six months active duty. Thev are Pvt. Frank M. Peters, 30 Bright St.; Pvt. Melvin R. Mentley, 365 Parker Ave., and Pvt. Peter B. Kent. 1999 Clinton St.. all of Buffalo, and Pvt. John W. Rath. 293 Washington St., a n d Pvt. David J. Detschner, Rt. 2. both of Lockport.

TRAINS AS PILOT —Charles D. Jasper, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Jasper, 81 Fourth St., .Lewiston has b e e n reassigned from the Niagara Falls Naval Air Station to Pensacola, Fla., for flight training. His 18-month stint there will lead to an ensign's commission and Navy aviator's rating.

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