FIFTY-SEVEN PASSEDPRE-INDUCTION EXAMFOR ARMY AND NAVYThlfty-sevan are Slated for Navy and Nineteen for Army from Last Croup.Fifty seven men who took the pre-induction physical examinations in Buffalo last week Thursday passed according to announcement made today by the Dunkirk selective service board. Of the men accepted 37 are scheduled to serve in the navy, when called, and19 in the army. One man, GeraldSmith, was inducted immediately to start training a* an aviation cadet.Franklin W, Swanson, Harold P. Wiser, Edward 3. Dolaki* Jr., John A. Rizzo, Louis L. Poltto, Alfons W. Gnadzlnski, Edmund F. BUUaszewski, Joseph A. DelPopolo, John M. Kuebrich, James A. Finch, Herman O. Faruzel, Frank J. Kye, Christy J. Valvo,The army mcrr are:Frank J. Kopliner, Chester P. Kuciapinski, George R. Hulbirt, James J. Foreman, Walter D. Hen* derson, Robert A. Will, Henry Drozdziel, Maxwell Thompson,Angelo A. Cuecia, Robert J. Murray, Wilbert J. Perach, Walter C. Taylor, John B. Kugler, Bennie R. Valvo, John F. Spina William A, Reardon, Claude Luczkowiak, Leonard C. Baglia, Burton F. Libby.FORMER DUNKIRKERDIED IN SYRACUSEPaul J. Hollande.', 32. son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hollander,