Pan! W. Saftig, GM3c, son of Mrand Mrs. Paul Saftig, 6539 Eighthavenue, has returned to his navalba.ift at Washington. D. C, afterspending; a 30 day rehabilitationleave with his parents. lh* will report to advanced gunnery school to take a course in electrical hydruul* lcs. GM Saftig spent 15 months In the Pacific on the IJSS Eldorado, flog ship of Admiral Struble. iStanley P. Koloski, junior on gineer in the merchant marine. Is spending a leave at the home ofhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koloski, 4411 Sheridan road. He! was aboard the American Farmer when that ship was hit by another American ship 500 miles otT the English coast.Four more Kenosha soldiers havebeen discharged from the Fort Sheridan separation center. They are: Pvt. Walter P. Ross, 7118Twenty-third avenue; T 4 GilbertG. Fechner, 4501 Seventeenth hvc nue; Sgt. Louis K. Siegel, 2023 Fifty sixth street; and T 5 Law rence A. Harvey, 1825 Sixtieth street. jCarl E. Dreifke, Flc, 4820 Nine teenth avenue, and Gordon H. Jensen, ETM3c, 2104 Sixty third street, have been dl3churged from the Great Lakes naval personnel separatlon center.