iay i rroci. 5110 Twenty third avenuelec-ofFer-for1.imereidint-int,oIkneengrebyonIsototheKibeengag*caneCuon 1vesstweldwho holds three battle stars andserved in England, France, and|sucid Germany; T/5 Otto A. Haubrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haubrich, 6345 Eighth avenue, whoserved in Australia. Goodenough Island, .Snldor, Philippines, and Luzon, Cpl. Gerald F. Lundskow..son of Mr. and Mrs Louis M . Lundskow, 7211 Thirty seventh avenue, who served in Germany, use | France, and Belgium; Pfc. Ernst W. Pflugrad, son of Gust Pflugrad,7813 Twenty-ninth avenue, who served in Guadalcanal. New Zeanounopenland. New Guinea. Leyte, Philip ted pines, Luzon, Bataan, and Correg-L. re-|ldor; and Sgt. George M Reicherts. ' son of Mr. and Mrs. George E.Reicherts, 924 Forty-sixth street, . who served in England. q ._ i portsSgt. Earl G. Neu, son of Mr. port«and Mrs. Nicholas F. Neu, 4310 amoi Seventh avenue, is a member ofan infantry division which is en route home from Europe for furlough and reassignment.coulcC)IcursiaguirperrrInordeiCpl. Donald L. McMillan, son of Mrs. Rose McMillan. 1529 Sixty-first street, was among those commended by President Truman De during his stay at the Big Three jal oi conference in Potsdam.true!Prcall.Cpl. Peter E. DeVries, son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene DeVries. 6418 Eighth avenue, was a laboratory j war technician in an army hospital in J tion e n! Dorsetshire. England, which has truck completed its work after caring for 22.924 patients.ub,into Pfc. Eugene Caputo. son of Mr.rn-1 and Mrs. Anthony Caputo, 1616 Fiftieth street, is enroute home from Europe with an infantry division. He holds the infantry combat badge, two battle stars, andthe tfood conduct ribbon.FolofupThCom i1st Lt William W. Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Chase, 6845 teems j Seventh avenue, is a member of ^owl an ordnance group which has re by i turned to the States for furlough. aiujlip