CasualtiesS. A. Officer Dies of WoundsFirst Lieu*. Rollins C, Syfan Jr., son of Mrs, Rollins C. Syfan of 105 West Magnolia avenue and the lato Maj. Hollins C. Syfanr died in Belgium on January 7 of 'wounds received on Christmas day, according-to a notice from the war depart-! ment.Lieutenant Syfan was born in San Antonio and attended Mark Twain Junior and Thomas Jefferson HighFIKST LIEUT R. C. SYFAN JR. Belgium casualty.schools, ffc was graduated from A. and M. in 194.0 mid had served in the army since November of bht year, receiving hia commission on December 12, 1041.He served with the 101st Airborne Infantry,In addition to his mother, he Is our vlved by two Bi3tcrs, Misses Helen Syfan and Lillian Syfan; three brothers, Sgt. Frank E. Syfan, serving with the Ninth Air force in Fiance; Thomas C. Syfan and Bernard F. Syfan, and his grandfather, Frank M. Edwards. ■