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8-D THE SUNDAY PRESS Binghamton, N. Feb. 19, 1967 EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths Deaths Personals Help Wanted Men ALLEN Funeral and committal services for Mrs. Rum A. Watrous Allen will CLAIMS ADJUSTOR TRAINEE College graduate wilHng to relocate.

Car and expenses. while training six weeks. Call MRS. O'CONNOR 723-9501. SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS Cottons Synthetics Fibergias Color consultation.

Shop at home SALLY SHAW Tha FAIR STORE. RA 2-4251 field mwkmv ar 1:30 o. m. it the Bar. ber Funeral Home, 428 Main John- World Beauty, Living God Now Embroiled in Politics ton tiry.

me Rev. Frederick W. Dorst, rector of the Christ Episcopal Church, PARKE Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M. Parka will be held Tuesday at 10 a.

m. from the Church of the Good Shepherd with the Rev. L. Censmore Jacobs officiating. Burial will be In Floral Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Frank L. DeAtann Funeral Home, 34 Conklln this evening from 7 to In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Memorial Fund of the Church of the Good Shepherd. India Halts Premature Vole Count will officiate. Burial will be In Che DRESSMAKING Alteration! In my home, Call A 9-0442. nango vaiiey cemetery at me con venience of the family.

The tamily will CHEMIST-Work In fields of pet food quality control and production control with fine opportunity for advancement. Send resume and salary requirements to: Standard Brands, Box 541, Sherburne, N. Y. 13440. An equal opportunity employer.

receive friends at the funeral home INCOME TAX RETURNS YOUR HOME MY HOME 722-1347 Chenango Valley Area David Hotallng today from 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. ALTIERY The funeral of Joseph Altlery INCOME TAX SERVICE-We specialize win vs neiu ar a. m. wonaay from the James DeMarco Son Funeral CLEAN UP and reconditioning man for heart of this pink city, is studded with tiger skins, lances and in tax preparation in your home Shumard, Endicott, 785-1180; Love, Apa-lachin 625-3294. Home, IV? court and at 9:30 a.

New Delhi, India 'TThe In dian government vestprdav nr. swords and shields, busts of British kings and queens and of used cars. Free Insurance, paid vacations, profit sharing, excellent working conditions, $90 to start, periodic raises. Contact Mike Pettenglll, Roger Kresge, 15 Walter Binghamton, N. Y.

For appointment phone 772-0500. at St. Thomas Aqulnai Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. The Rosary RYCHLEW Stephen Ryehlew, Snoqual-mie, died Thursday, Feb. 14, in Snoqualmle. He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Marie Todd, Endicott, and Mrs.

Lorna Sharp, Blnghamton; two brothers, John Ryehlew, Riverside Dairy Bar, Klrkwood, and Leo Ryehlew, Washington, D. C.i also four nephews. He was retired from the Merchant Marines after serving 40 years. Burial will be In Snoqualmle, Wash. Arrangements are by Hart-Newman Funeral Home, Snoqualmle, Wash.

dered a halt to premature count INCOME TAX SERVICE YOUR HOME MY OFFICH 12 MONTHS SERVICE S. J. KLEM, 729-3444 tormer maharajas, life size wtn ue iciiiev ima evening. paintings of centuries-old bat ing ot ballots by officials in distant Eastern Manimir Territnrv Jaipur, India (it The Maha-rani Gayatri Devi, a princess considered a decade ago to be one of the world's most beautiful women, is gunning for political power. She is challenging the rule of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress Party, charging it is corrupt.

She feels assured of a seat in the assembly of Rajasthan, her desert state, in the general elections winding up next Tuesday. APGAR The-funeral and interment sen CLEAN-UP MAN-For used cars, good ties fought by the Jaipur INCOME TAX Personal business. vices for Leon S. Apgar will be held at 11 a. m.

Monday at the Allen Memorial wages, apply in person, Metro Motors, 20 Chenango Bridge Road, Binghamton. along the Burmese border, in the Monthly-quarterly-annual service. E. F. princes, and silver cups won PUgllSI.

729-9052. Home, 5U-513 E. Main Endlcott per husband in polo tourna COUNTERMAN AND SALESMAN INCOME TAX-Appointment only, call The Rev. Ronald E. Kauffman, pastor of Maine Federated Church, will offi ments here and abroad.

Leo Cody, 723-7110; 722-4414; 724-6511. Plumbing and heating. Excellent wages, benefits if qualified. Write Box 2671 Press. ciate.

Burial will be In Tioga Cemetery, Owego. The family will receive friends KARATE LESSONS Chung Sang Do nations week of general election. Because of fear that early publication of results might af- feet voting in states where balloting has not yet taken place, Six jeeps filled with election Jung, T7 Stat St. 722-9834; 775-1776 ai me memorial home mis evening CREDIT MANAGER LEAVING for California, take ona man. irom ro y.

nnaine Lodge 399 raVAM agents and posters, handbills sample ballots and a 1 1 1 44 hours possibility overtime. Learn will conduct memorial services this PI 8-6913 after 3 p. m. evening at 8:45 at the funeral home. and hope she will also win a seat in Parliament.

WHITTEMORE Frank E. Whlftemore, 84, 29 N. Broad died early Friday morning after a long illness. He is survived by four sons, Orrin L. Whltte-more, Endicott, Clarence J.

Whittemore and Earl C. Whittemore, both of Blnghamton, John E. Whittemore, Indianapolis, a sister, Mrs. Iva Crouse, Binghamton; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren; also several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Grace Baptist Church for many years.

The body was removed to William R. Chase t. Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange STUFFY NOSE or sinus-like conditions? Try Arn's Ointment 49 cents at Ham loudspeaker ordinarily followed 4ie Election commission sent stora routine. First taka credit Information learn to sell then on to management. Use own car expenses paid.

$3800. MRS. O'CONNOR, 723-9501. SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY CLIFT Funeral and committal services for Carl G. Clift will be held Monday Her around.

lin's Drug Stores. TABLE-TOP Racing, Trains, Planes, Model Cars, Stamps, Coins. KERN'S HOBBIES, 7 Main 722-7507. a. m.

ar me Barber Funeral Home, 428 Main Johnson City. The Rev. William H. Davies, pastor of Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will i The maharani must explain to the villagers how to vote.

One old man who said he would DELIVERY MAN-Part time, 12 to 5. MACHINE SHOP helper part or full time, some experience helpful. Rosa Unit Parts 44 Wall St. "The Congress Party is sure to be routed in my state," she said last month in the middle of a long campaign. "My people have had enough of it." The Maharani, regarded hv TO ALL SERVICE CLUBS Interested an urgent communication to lanipur's chief 'electoral officer, telling him to make sure the counting of votes was topped at once.

OFFICIALS in the territorial tapital of Imphal, 1,100 miles In fast-moving, money-making proposl where the funeral will ba held Mondav be in Laurel Bank Cemetery, Deposit, at the convenience of the familv tlon with absolutely new Item for at 2 p. with the Rev. Harold L. DRIVER for small company, local deliv make a mark opposite her pic quick resale at minimum cost. 775-2174, Kunze, pastor of the Grace Baotlut Friends may call at the funeral home Church, officiating.

Burial will be in tnij evening from 7 to 9. ture was told that there will be no picture. There will be only eries. AOie to unload truck. Will be meeting public.

Call JOAN LENZA, 723-9501, SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY. UKRAINIAN hand painted Easter eggs, for sale. 748-7977. Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may illiterate villagers as a living goddess, is the daughter of the HEVENOR Tha funeral of Clifford L.

can roaay trom i to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ast of New Delhi, released re- Hevenor will be held at 2 p. m. Monday ner name ana tne party symbol-the star.

FINANCE WEDDING Invitations, announcements. Thank You notes, napkins, matches. JOGGERST, RA 3-7401. WOOD Funeral services for John Wesley suits of 12 races for the 30- Maharaia of Conrh i ar tenirai iwernodist Church. The Rev L.

Bradley Havens, pastor, will offi Adlustor complete training program. High wuua win ce neio monoay at 2 p. m. at tha 'Frnt Parlnni Cimarml Uaim member State Assembly Fridayjrast India and the wife of Maha- The maharani shows how to mark the ballot, how to fold it 71 Main St. The Rev.

M. Robert Lost and Found ciate. Burial will be In Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the Coleman Daniels Fu iney snowed victories fori raja Man Sineh of Jainnr. In.

atnuoi wun some college, $5,000. CALL JOAN LENZA, 723-9501 SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY BINGHAMTON -i i i and how to place it in the ballot Lamoerr, pastor or west Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be held at the convenience of tha family seven members of the ruling Congress Party as well as two neral Home, 300 Main Endlcott, today from 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m. FINANCE OPPORTUNITY Fine oppor- FOUND Small, black puppy with white markings on feet, vicinity Carmen Rd. near Ross Park.

RA 2-3138; 48-584f. Contributions may be made to the box. Her election appeal is formid uii amDassaaor to Spain. She is perhaps the most charming and dynamic of the Maharanis who, with their in p.aTieiviiie cemetery, ma family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 3 to and 7 to 9 p. m.

central Methodist Church Memorial Fund In memory of Clifford L. Hevenor. FOUND Set of 4 keys, corner of Main and Charlotte Sts. SW 7-9444. racialists, two independents and ne Communist.

An Election Commission spokesman in Delhi voiced able. First is the regard still YARISH Albert Yarlsfi, 46, died at his lumiy tot a career witn ena of nation's largest and fastest growing finance firms. Interesting office and flald work, outstanding benefits, rapid promotion, high school education required. Over 21. Call: M.

P. Brady for Interview. Domestic Finance Blnghamton, New York. RA 2-4457. KUHARIK Theresa M.

Kuharlk, formerly apartment, 247 Main Susquehanna present for royalty. There is LOST 2 tan leather brief cases containing papers. Reward for return. Write Box 2613 y. Press.

princely husbands, ruled large parts of India in collaboration or iv way wiaow of John J. Kuharlk, died Saturday morning tn Blng-hamton after a long illness. She was a member of SS. Cyril and Method Church, Its Rosary Society and Ladies religious tie because thousands of people worship at the Hindu Endlcott THE MAHARANI She is not in the best of health LOST-Man't billfold, brown, area. Reward.

ST 5-1287. Friday evening. Ha Is survived by five children, Peter, Cecllle, Gloria, Albert, and Theresa; two brothers, Michael, Forty-Fort, and Stanley, Hancock; four sisters, Mrs. Sophia Brandis, Stamford, Mrs. Edwin GENERAL Dry cleaning helper, full time.

Apply 1900 North Street, Endlcott. temple adjoining the Jaipur pal ace, sort of a family deity af ciuo. sne is survived by a ion, John Kuharlk, Blnghamton; two daughters LOST Part German, part-husky, all tan, black face, answers to Rex, black col The election tours tired her. She HELPER on garbage truck, i days ear mat because of poor communications within the hilly and jeavily forested state even more esults might be announced be-ore the central government's message was received. He jlamed violation of election ules on "a mistake resulting with the British before independence 20 years ago.

Now she leads Indian royalty in the 1967 battle of the ballot boxes. A graceful and regal figure, she campaigned in a silk sari, Mrs. Margaret T. Moore, Rochester, lar, license, rabies tags, SW 7-6261. weekly, call evenings 748-2342.

tried to rest as much as possi- filiation. The, appeals were and Mrs. Fred F. (Dorothy) Triffo, LOST Female German police dog, chain Blnghamton; 12 grandchildren; also made on a caste basis. Die when she was not speaking touar, license, lan and black, in Whit at rallies or touring the villages.

ney point area. Reward. 492-3579. IBM OPERATOR For local company. Basic unit record experience.

Top salary-urgently needed. CALL: JOAN LENZA, 723-5(H SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY BINGHAMTON I victoria) Trynoskl, Susquehanna, Mrs. John (Frances) Plis, Newark, N. and Mrs. Leo (Julia) Edwards, Susquehanna.

Friends may call at the Lang-ford Funeral Chapel, 245 Main Susquehanna, this afternoon and evening Funeral services will ba held from the funeral chapel Monday at a. m. and at 9:30 a. m. from St.

John's Catholic Church. Burial will ba In St. John's Cemetery, Susquehanna. But she is the best fitrhtrr Countering her campaign were LOST Garon watch, expansion band, a pean necklace and eo vicinity IBM Country Club. 797-3305, rimmed sunglasses under the several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at a. m. from the Greskovic-Sedlock Funeral Home, 161 Clinton and at 9:30 a. m. at SS.

Cyril and Method Church. Burial will be In SS. Cyril Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 and p. m.

niet Aiinister Nohan Lai Suk-hadia on the state level and among the Indian princesses. She started at 10 a.m. each LOST Male cat, orange-white. February rom a misunderstanding on the art of Manipur officials." The elections, to choose 520 star, election symbol of the vicmny or uoyieson Endwell Prime Minister Gandhi on the Reward. 785-2054.

day. There are more than 300 JANITORIAL WORK Part-time openings, 8 a. and full time openings. Above average pay. Phone 797-1994 for appointment.

national level. Mrs. Gandhi recently warned Auction Sales SA nembers of Parliament and fill 1,560 State Assembly seats, are daggered over a week because LEWIS Funeral services for Joseph E. nghtest Swatantra Party. Emotionally alien to the dust and din of politics, she made most of her trips in an air-conditioned American station wagon.

Sometimes she rode a horse. "Feudalism, aided bv relieious ANY AUCTION itl m.thnri. I'M SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier daily 50c a week villages in her constituency, comprising 500,000 eligible voters. She covered three to four villages each day. The Maharani's palace, in the JANITORS EndlcoW, Owego, Johnson City areas.

Clean-It George F. Highway, Endwell. nere are not enouch trainprl nammer tne most dollars out of your Lewis win be held Monday at 9:30 a. m. at tha Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango and at 10 a.

m. at St. Catherine'! Church, HMI-crest. Burial will ba In Calvary Ceme nivrmanaise. COL.

ED. STOI aprvir wiling personnel and police to lanaucism, is on tne rampage. There are only two alternatives, Congress or chaos. 330 Main Blnohamton. pa Sunday 20c a week.

Daily by mail first and second zones, 1 MAINTENANCE MAN-Experlence mutt lancue tne total eligible decorate of 250,000,000 in a shorter tery. Friends may call at tha funeral home this evening from 7 to AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT At 7 P.M. PERRY HOWELL'S AUCTION HOUSE, WHITNEY POINT, N. uw aoie ro maintain electric and pneu- mafic equipment, high school graduate, 45-hour week. Good starting wage and company Write or apply In person to: Personnel manager, Tioga 13827dry Corporation' N.

Y. QUIRK-MIss Mary Quirk, 2, 30 CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME SHERMAN PERRY, SW 7-4618 month, 3 months, $5.50, 6 months, 1 year, $18.00. Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, a year, $24.00. Sunday by mail first and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 At 92, He Has Been in Prisons Almost Half of His Entire Life AL MOYLE, 748-7414 Licensed Auctioneer Appraiser Commercial and Private Sales MICROWAVE RELAY TECHN in A Kit- ime. ALTHOUGH counting will be tarted across the nation after he last polling stations close "uesday night, fairly complete eturns are not expected before jxt weekend.

In the first four days of voting I. T. C. A. WELCH SON S.

EDMESTON, N. Y. Phone Leonardsvllle, 315-885-7845 Grltwold died Saturday at neon at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, after a long Illness. She Is survived by a brother, Joseph J. Quirk, Blnghamton; a cousin, Mrs.

Kenneth (Florence Hart) Meyers, Blnghamton. She was a member of St. Paul's Church and Its Altar-Rosary Society, a retired employe of the New York Telephone Co. and a member ot the Pioneers of the New York Telephone Co. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at :45 a.

m. from the Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home, 137 Robinson and at 9:30 a. m. at St.

Paul's Church. Burial will be In Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to and Monday from I to 4 and 7 to monins, 1 year. $10.40. SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET AUCTIONS TUESDAY DAIRIES WANTED Nashville, Tenn.

Immediate and future openings at all experience levels with fastest growing Microwave Common Carrier In United States. First or second class FCC radiotelephone license required. Prefer men with microwave and video ex-penence but will considr other related background. Work In New York and Pennsylvania. Good pay, terrific growth opportunities.

Reply to: John Murray or Alan Burgess, Eastern Microwave, WSYR-TV, 1030 James Syracuse, N. Y. 13203. a least iour persons have been At months later and served a (resulted from a burglary which WHITNEY POINT PHONE 492-3791 Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $13.50. Mail sub ineu anu us injured in a series Wonn urr Brown is "going to "-year Durgiary sentence inlnetted a auilt and a 1ar nf OLD AUCTION HOUSE, Greene, N.

fights outside polling stations, wait until next year and see honey-" I just think it was in fcarl Palmiter, Auctioneer, 654-8014. that state before he was returned here. His latest 5-to-10-year hitch ftuciions-ano 4th Fridays, I p. m. scription rates apply only where we have no newspaDerbov or everything is going" before my old bones." He was 84 at the time.

YiiK.c wn.n, Auctioneer. Farm auc p. m. tions wanted. Most reasonable rates.

tube delivery service. sihar, where at least 30 were he decides whether to seek a parole from the State Peniten JANITOR-General Maintenance man, J- RA 9-3151 p. mm. least call for Interview appointment, 722-5371. njured in polling Wednesday nd Friday.

Yesterday, voting in six states tiary he calls home. VESTAL AUCTION EVERY Thursday, 7 p. real bargains on all merchandise. Consignments welcomed. You call we haul, TEE GOULD, Auctioneer, RL 4-2881.

Ihen, he said, "I wouldn't em Hit, Lands Safely Rome (CP1 An Italian ind four territories was marred Have You Investigated the mind joining up in the Vietnam ujy ill uic 1 villain violence in Andhra Pradesh! war T'H fiahf unvwhr. Haunted English House: Tomb for Elderly Sisters Portsmouth, England (UPI) Miss ThomDson' sistpr haA riioH airliner carrying emigrants to EMPLOYMENT STEPHENS In loving memory of Bernard Stephens who passed away one year ago today, February 19, 1966. Ifs ae lonesome here without youl south India, where four per-any man. I could do something Dns received stab wounds andjin Vietnam, even if it was noth- the United States and Canada made a smooth two-wheel emergency landing vesterdav after icasi aw ouiers were injured jmg but totin water for the wkj boo every way. Life Is not the tame for me Since God took vou awav.

Upportunities at MORSE BORG-WARNER in Ithaca, N.Y.? NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ciaMies ot'iween supporters of troops." lightning disabled its nose- -Neighbors called it a haunted the house a year earlier, house. In a way it was. T)r tt Mrs- Woods was one of My heart still aches with loneliness My eyes shed many tears Only God knows how much I mist yeu wheel. my yvu rest in peace, year after year. Sadiy misted, wife, Iva ne runng ongress Party and pposition groups.

Both sides rent after each other with stone id metal-tipped wooden clubs uter reports spread about the abbings. ways drawn. Neighbors recalled! few neighbor wh "mem seeing ghostly figures moving Brown, who first entered Tennessee's state prison in 1898, has spent more than half his life behind bars and observes that prison life today "is heaven compared to what it was when I first came here. They don't whip them (prisoners) ud. beat ANNOUNCEMENTS bered ever seeing the Thompson sisters.

It was a dark, windy MORSE Has Openings in aoout in tuckering candlelight Fnneral Directors years ago. autumn evening. The sisters, dressed in black, were hurrying Important Notice: The New York State Law Against Discrimination prohibits discrimination in employment because of sex, nnless based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situations Wanted advertisements are arranged in columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended as an unlawful limitation, or discrimination based on sex. Neighborhood children never GOULD FUNERAL HOME 19 GRAND BLVD.

Blnghamton, N. SW 7-584 dared Dlav in the toppHv enrrfpn past tne rusty gate into the them up and shoot them up like of the house occupied by twonous thcy nevr left again, Florists elderly sisters. ah bhitts tor: MACHINE OPERATORS ASSEMBLERS INSPECTORS -PLANT GUARDS DeMUNN'S FUNERAL HOME SERVIN ALL DENOMINATIONS 36 CONKLIN AVE. BINGHAMTON RA 2-8800 or 724-1415 NEWLY REMODELED AND AIR CONDITIONED they used to. They couldn't treat us any better.

The milkman never called DESPITE the violence an flection Commission official ttid in New Delhi polling "was rogressing smoothly and inci-tnts were negligible." Since election eve, two politi-1 workers have been murdered md an 18-year-old girl burned erself to death after being ar-ested in connection with an ilection fraud. BEDNARSKY ianymore. A yellowed note, writ MacLENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegraph Association Member 49f Court Dial A 2-4484 PRISOX records describe ten in a spidery hand, told him Brown as a habitual thief who "will be a criminal offender as CHENANGO BRIDGE FLORIST Open Monday-Saturday, to 5 Ml $-4177 1002 River Road Ml 8-4243 FUNERAL HOME 96 Glenwood Ave. Serving All Nationalities Dial SW 7-2053 MORSE Offers Good Start long as he remains in to which Brown, himself, re EMPLOYMENT BARNES FLORIST Floral Telegreph Association Member 4 Main Dial RA 4-4224 plies: "I'm just an old fool who Help Wanted Men 9 French Blow ACCOUNTANT COSTAS FLOWERS Flowers That Will Satisfy Corner Vestal-Mitchell Aves. RA 4-4374 not to.

But when police broke into the gloomy wind-rattled house Friday they found letters stuffed under the door. The letters, dated June, 1963, were the work of a dutiful postman who didn't ring anymore. No one would have answered. In the kitchen police found the remains of Winifred Thompson. She was 70 when she died three years ago, apparently of natural causes.

Police said they found signs Progressive established firm opening new ing Rates From $1.87 to Per Hour Followed by Automatic Raises. MORSE Offers the Opportunities of Earnings in Addition to Base Rates Through an I ncentive System. vestal hills Nai 11 colics Personals oTnce neeas capaoie Office Manager-Accountant, 10,000. CALL: JOAN LENZA, 723-9501 SNELLING SNELLING AGENCY BINGHAMTON ABDOMINAL BELTS-Spencer or Splrel-la foundations, bras. Mary Nicholas, ST 5-0514.

ATTENDANT-Service Station, some me- i li-? (j cnanicai, tamillar with New York State Inspection. Apply In person: Connelly's Rotary, 200 Harry Drive, Johnson City. took almost all of his life to learn a lesson." He recently asked the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to pass up a hearing on his freedom, even though he is eligible, and was assured that "You can stay as long as you like." Brown, though, doesn't talk like a man just waiting to die and even did an impromptu two-step to show a newsman that he's still kicking. Assigned to the prison hospital, his official duties for which he is paid $3 a month including feeding the pigeons, which are daily visi ALL damaged garments rewoven. Bring In, or mall ROYAL WEAVING, i04 ntil ounaing.

a 2-3154. MORSE Offers Excellent 50 more than required by law placed in Perpetual Care Fund. ATTENTION: Ladles', Men's Pine Tailoring by Tip Top Tailors. Save JOH. New Ring Probe Marseille, France (UPI) J.

S. narcotics agents flew back New York yesterday helping derail a $30,000,000 licit drug shipment. They hint-1 that their French colleagues lad bungled the job. French and American agents teized 450 pounds of raw mor Assistant to Building Maintenance Man location: Street between Savings Bank- Liorary, ij congdon Place. RA 2-4731 Hospitalization, Surgical, Insurance and Retirement.

Benefits. Let GIs Fight, Rockwell Says Lalamazoo, Mich. ud Amer ALTERATIONS, SEWING In my home. 724-3636. For mrnecftofB fW Coff SW 7-5407 Excellent permanent opportunity for man harvev with tools.

Must bt able to make minor motor repairs, have some ALTERATIONS and dressmaking. 1105 Broad Endicott, 754-0739. MORSE Offers Steady, De tors, and tidying up the hospital edge of electricity, etc. Must ba In good health and able to ahow stable work record. References required.

Apply per- BEDS-PIPE THREADER UNITED RENT-ALLS piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiim ican Nazi leader George Lincoln grounds. aine and opium, but they failed 3303 E. Main Endwell PI 1-7414 vmiei Drill. Rockwell told 2,200 college track down the "brains" be- tie an avid newspaper BOARD Room and good care for elder- ly people. RA 3-2681.

lind a chain of laboratories be- FOWLER'S reader with a good knowledge BURNS, MOTH HOLES and TEARS leved to be the source of ot current affairs both world HOPLER Ik GEOR GA Expertly REWOVEN. Ruth M. Buchta, arge share of the narcotics i it rennsyivania RA 3-4633. BAKER Apply In person. Cottage Rake and crime affairs.

HE BROKE out four times. muggled into the United States Shop, 401 Front Vestal. BUS-New York Flower Show, March No phone calls. sin so. jo.

tsposito. PI 1-0922. The laboratories, equipped 'ith ultra-modern equipment BAKERY MANAGER For retail shoo. BUS New York. Mar.

7-8, 18-19. Ravert, 797-9258. students Friday the United States could win the war in Viet- nam "if they'd let our boys fight I over there." Speaking to students at West-, ern Michigan University, Rock- well advocated the use of teari gas in Vietnam and said the; American people weren't being i told the entire story of the war.ji "They taught us to hate in' World War 2-Japs and Ger-j complete charge. Must be creative pendable Jobs With Opportunity for I tern a I Advancement. For Further Information About MORSE and Your Future, Apply in Person at: Employment Office MORSE BORG-WARNER South Aurora St.

(Route 96B) Ithaca, N. Y. and once was gone from the Tennessee Penitentiary 24 years after a 1922 escape. He didn't BUS TRIP NEW YORK nd manned by Corsican tech-icians, are believed to be lo and good with figures. State salary requirement with application to Box 2673 Press.

oted in isolated villas behind March 11th, 12th, Hotel Manhattan. 1 Schlelder. A 3-0937. Between 10 a. 2 p.

m. 'COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR TO RENT remain free, though, because he was picked up in Missouri a BODYMAN High quality work, top wages, apply in person, Metro Motors, 20 Chenango Bridge Road, Blnghamton. 483 CHENANGO STREET, DIAL RA 2-4023 A 2-0327 HAGGERTY FORBES, 94 FRONT ST. BOOKKEEPER ACCOUNTANT-Knowl- edge of tax, 5-days a week. Salary $80.

Box 2659 Press. mans we did, and we won," he said. "Now they're pie-aching iNiiiiniiiMntiiiiuirJNtiitniiiiiiiiMiitiiiiitni tutiiiiniiiiuiiiiMiiiitiiiniiiiniuiMiiiiitiiMiiuiiiiuiMHinil EVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 30 Hayes St. Blnghamton 723-0736 CAB DRIVERS WE TRAIN YOU love and we're getting licked HIGHEST COMMISSION IN TOWN. YELLOW CAB, 184 STATE ST.

Integration While Problem: Negro Bishop New York UD The first Negro Roman Catholic bishop ap PAINT salary, plus car, expenses, proven experience necessary with dealers and distributors. Must be able to take over territory by April 1- Box 2680 Press. CAB DRIVERS Wanted Day or nights. No phone calls. Whalen Taxi, 131 Water St.

HIGH DIVIDEND RATE ON YOUR SAVINGS INSURED TO $15,000 OWEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS J. LOAN ASSOCIATION 18 LAKE OWEGO, MU 7-3232 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 7 P.M. CARETAKER Handyman and wife, for apartment house, part-time work. Write Box 2649 Press. Students May Condemn U.

S. Ithaca JtTJ Delegates to a collegiate conference on Viet rHJL I CHURCH SEXTON Living quarters-everything furnished. 2 manses and church. Provision for extra helc cai i pointed in the United States said yesterday that Americans opposed to integration are "fighting a lost cause." RA 2-4201 he French Riviera. They are ised to make heroin from thou-ands of pounds of opium smug-led in from the Middle East.

ACCORDING to French po icc. the American agents railed a load of narcotics worth ihout $30,000,000 from Izmir, Turkey, to Marseille hoping it rotild lead them to the man behind the chain. French police picked up the Tail at Marseille harbor after Jie Americans advised them the Turkish freighter Karadeniz was lusnected. The Karadeniz was kept un-Jer constant surveillance. On Thursday, agents watched as men visited the ship and jarried away two heavy suitcases.

They set off at high speed through dense Marseille traffic. French police, in danger of losing them, finally forced their off the road. In the suit- PERSONNEL MANAGER Recrultino at all levels. Three to five years' experience. Wage and salary-employee relations.

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Bishop Har AUCTION SALES old R. Perry of New Orleans AUCTION SALES said the problem of integration PRESSMAN or MULTILITH OPERATOR foreign policy that presumably would end early today with a resolution condemning America's "intervention" in the af has become "the problem of the white American." iciitea. aaiary open. Aon In t0 The Union Press CoV 305 Garfield Endicott. "Only he can decide when he fairs of other nations.

PRESSER Apply In person, Novello's Dry Cleaning, 3114 East Main St Endwell. Some 140 youths from 45 col leges and universities across will give his Negro brothers full acceptance," Bishop Perry said in a sermon at an interparochial Mass here. the country met to lay the ground rules for the debate that closed the four day conference REPRESENTATIVE to contact este lished distributors for malor firm, aid promotions, expansion and trou-ble shooting. National ads make this an In demand brand name product Expenses, incentive bonus, benefits, car plus S7.200. R.

Miles, RA 3-9501. Snelling Snelling Agency. He said that since the idea of social justice "has finally ar onro on the Cornell University cam- i.af yum luu.m iza many segregationists FANCY CATTLE AT SOUTHERN TIER LIVESTOCK MARKET WHITNEY POINT) N. Y. W.

are selling the complete dairy of Homer Livingston from Odgens-burg, N. on Tuesday, February 21st at I P.M. 38 Head of cattle. This dairy consists of 38 purebred and grade cattle. 20 are fall cows, balance fresh and springing, 7 cows are milking 100 pounds per day; this dairy of fancy larg cows is the best we have had an opportunity to sell.

You are invited to see this dairy at any time at the sal barn. Also 1 1 first class Herefords, from Leroy Hornby from Greene, and a load of northern top springers, plus tha usual consignments. Beef is selling very strong. A good time to make dairy replacement! at HOWARD flllD DEII BRAINARD 692-3791 or 692-3650 IV ARRESTING Jean Tcho' no wondering how they lo'-e the battle of segrega- DO YOU HAVE AN EDUCATIONAL OR TECHNICAL TRAINING PROBLEM? ICS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE CALL 724-7517 Over 7,000 training agreements with industry Over 200 courses approved for Gl Bill. International Correspondence School Field Office Room 201, Jewel Plata Conklirt Read Binghamton, N.

Y. kian. 42, and his brother Grabbed, 51, the French brokn the trail carefully followed bv of opium and morphine. Toujrh on Sleighs Concord, N. II.

A slate law requiring selectmen to SALES REPRESENTATIVE To work for over-the-road motor carrier on commission basis or If desired for steady position, in Triple Cities area. Reply to Box 2658 Press. SALES Top line national grocery prod-ucts. Interesting varied calls. Local area.

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Call Mr. Roman, 723-9501. Snelling 4, Snelling Agency. 'thout losing face. problem, Bishop explained, "is how to demand and even force recognition' of his dignity without losing the very dignity he rightly asks be recognized.

make certain there is snow inside covered bridges so that a the American agents. The Americans were reported to have been angered at the sleigh may slide through is about to be repealed..

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