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EMPLOYMENT THE DAILY HOME NEWS NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1964 PROBLEM SOLVERS 10 Help Wanted Women EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Can't Walk Without Aid, But He's Happy About It BOOKKEEPER Must have Au Auctions Lost St Found tomobile Dealer experience 10 Help Wanted Women 10 Help Wanted Women Obituaries MRS. JOSEPH B. WHYLAND EAST BRUNSWICK Mrs. Genevieve Stephenson Whyland, 41, of 80 Farms Road Circle, died yesterday in St.

Peter's Personal Rummage Sales Steady emolovment for the right person High wages paid no Saturdava hospitalization. 2 weeks vacation bonus and other OPERATORS Experienced Special Notices WAITRESS experienced Good working conditions Apply Holiday Inn. Rt. -I Princeton. Highest wages paid, lime work.

Union Shop 35 hours. benefits. Write: Box Daily Horns News. AUTOMOTIVE Mary Jane Coat 28 Rose Accessories Ac Repairs 63 South River. N.

J. Automobile Dealers 81 BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY Funeral Home. 190 Main St. South River, followed by 2 p.m. service in Ss.

Peter nd Paul Russian Orthodox Church, South River. Interment wUl be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. The Rev. Joseph Kreshik will conduct panyhida services Saturday at 7 p.m VLIET In this city Jan.

1. 1364. Peter Edgar. 2714 Somerset son of the late John W. and Margaret Vhet The Rev.

James Brown will conduct funeral services Monday at 11 a m. at the Quackenboss Funeral Home. 156 Livingston Ave. Interment wUl follow in Van Liew Cemetery. North Brunswick.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Middlesex County Heart Association. Construction Equipment 66 OPERATORS Experienced. Must be able to handle book Evening shift. 9 to 9.

Plain keeping machine. Hours adjustable. Salary open. Benefits. For aonointment call Mr.

Mihan. machine. Berman Mfg. Co. South for sala BO Automotive Wanted 89 Miscellaneous 85 River.

N.J. CL 4-2727. 609-WA 4-4061. The English Mobile Homes 84 Trucks (or Sal 83 OPERATORS experienced on rrinceion. WAITRESSES Experienced.

Aooly Esquire Diner. Rt. 1 Edison. Kl 5-8244. WAITRESSES EXPERIENCED To work part time 11 a.m.

to 3 m. or full time in one of J. finest restaurants. Good tips, benefits. Apply in person only, between 4:30 p.m.-5:30 or Sally Restaurant 247 Rdrilan Highland Park.

BOOKKEEPING Machine op hemming, also for shirring ana blindstitcD mahine. Steady employment Haidee 429 Raritan Ave. Highland Park erator. Bourroughs 1400. Post cash books, purchase iournal pital's medical director, said Kenneth will always have to depend on the braces and crutches but is no longer "bedfast, chairfast, or homebound." The enthusiastic Kenneth, who long ago told himself he'd walk some day, now thinks he'll be able to attend regular high school after more practice with the crutches.

He has been privately tutored so far, having completed the equivalent of the third year of high school. After high school? Why college, he hopes, and possibly a career in accounting. etc. Through trial balance. Excellent position.

Padco Mfg. Co. 440 Lincoln Middlesex. N.J. HO 8-2100.

PROOF READER with clerical experience. Apply 313 Cleveland Highland Park. CLEANING WOMAN Reliable RECEPTIONIST Dental Office. for Doctor's office. 1 morning Managerial ability, conscientious.

Typing Send resume to Box A-16 Daily Home News. per week. Call CH 9-2169 after BUSINESS SERVICES Personal Services 10 Appliance Repairs 21 Building St Remodeling 22 Rental Services 24 EDUCATIONAL Instruction 6 Instruction Wanted 9 Schools St Colleges EMPLOYMENT Agents Wanted 13 Employ't A'cies Women 10a Special Services 23 Employ't A'cies Sc 11a Employ't A'cies Men 12a Help Wanted Men 12 Help W't'd Men St Worn. 11 Help Wsnted Women 10 Situations Wanted Men 15 Situations W't'd Women 1 6 p.m. CLERICAL WORKER Experi WANTED AT once Competent young lady for office work, no shorthand required.

Top salary with leading chain Write Box X-85. Daily Home News, giving experience and qualifications. EXPERIENCED SHIRT Opera" tors, also silk and wood press, ers. Apply Michael James Cleaners. West Union Bound Brook.

enced. Good typing sums, iuii time for variety of clerical and bookkeeping jobs. Bookkeeping RECTORY HOUSEKEEPER part time from noon to 7 p.m.. to cook 1 meal, no Sundays, no live in. references required.

Write Box X-97. Daily Home News. WHYLAND In this city Jan. 3. 1964.

Genevieve, nee Stephenson, 80 Farms Road Circle. East Brunswick, wife of Joseph B. Private cremation will take place Sunday at Ewing Crematory. There will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Raritan Valley Unit.

N. J. Association for Retarded Children. P.O. Box 990.

New Brunswick, N. J. A memorial service will take place Sunday. Jan. 12.

at 2 p.m., at the Aldersgate Methodist Church. Memorial School. East Brunswick, with the pastor, the Rev. Charles Wilcock officiating. experience preferred.

Musi en ioy working with figures. Salary commensurate with expert ence Write Box X-96. Daily uome News. SALES CLERK experienced preferred. Full time.

Drug store Salary. Call for interview, CL 4-7771. COMPTOMETER Operator Ex- WANTED FLOOR GIRLS Also experienced pressers on Hoff. man machines. Apply in person to the Wash Suit 11-13 Russell South River.

penenced in pricing food Items desired. Bookkeeping experience FARM St GARDEN Livestock At Vehicles Poultry Products 4.1 42 40 helpful. Apply Krauszers Dairy TO Guilden St. SECRETARY law office, mid-town New Brunswick. Must be proficient typist and stenographer Call CH 7-6262 or KI 5-8524.

TIPPIT FAMILY FUND GOES UP DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Mrs. J. D. Tippit has received almost half a million dollars in 43 days.

But she says she wants to live as she did when her husband made just over $100 a week. MAKE $35 and more in just a 41 Supplies few spare hours a week. Com COOK Experienced for small missions. Show this fabu ous line of SI Fashion Jewelry everv- SECRETARY For General In institution. Live out.

Drive own car Write Box X-98. Daily Home News. one wants. No investment. No surance Agency.

Experience xpenence. cn i-izaa. necessary. Liberal salary and vacations. RA 2-1956.

BOOK PUBLISHING AD- COUNTER GIRL Wanted for dry cleaning store, hourly rate. One Hour Vanitizing. 130 Albany Street. VERT1SING COPY WRITER. Varied activities, jackets, bro- The slight, dark-haired worn- enures, releases, arts, social Caution science area and others.

Od- COUNTER GIRL Part-time. 12-6 p.m. Apply Brookwood Sweet Shop. 206 Rt. 18, East Brunswick.

portuniiy for beginner with educational background. Part tinie considered. Send resume-to Mr. Beguelin. Van Nos-trand.

Pru.ceton, N. J. SECRETARY Previous experience required. Must be able to take steno or use dictaphone. Phone 257-7000.

Ext. 254. CARY CHEMICALS INC. Ryders Lane. East Brunswick FINANCIAL Business Opportunities 70 Insurance 71 Money to Loan 73 Money Wanted 74 Mortgages 72 Mutual Funds 71a MERCHANDISE Baby Needs 31 Boats Accessories 35 Building Supplies 28 Business Equipment 27 Cameras St Supplies 36 Coal Fuel 25 Clothing Dry Goods 32 Home Improvements 29 Household Goods 30 Machinery Sc Tools 26 Miscellaneous 38 Musical Instruments 33 Pets Sc Supplies 37 Sporting Goods 34 Wanted to Buy 39 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments for Rent 52 Business Properties 57 DENTAL ASSISTANT mature personable, typing and basic WANT AN INTERESTING PROFESSIONAL CAREER? bookkeeping experience neces- sary.

Dental portion taught. Write Box X-67. Daily Home News for interview. noiKing with people in a youth serving organization'1 College degree required. Write-Box A-22.

Daily Home News, giving background details. DENTAL ASSISTANT Receptionist Conscientious and in- dustrious. Typing. Write Box HOUSEWIVES A-17 Daily Home News. WIRTSCHOCH In Tampa.

Jan. 1. 1964, Otto formerly of 17 John Old Bridge, husband of Pauline. Funeral services will take place Monday at 2 p.m. at the Rezem Funeral Home.

190 Main South River. The Rev. Archibald Clark will officiate. Interment will follow In Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Rent Collector Robbed of $19,000 NEW YORK (AP) Three bandits robbed the manager of a Lower Manhattan apartment development of $19,000 in rent receipts as he was on his way to a bank yesterday, police reported. A guard was knocked to the pavement during the stick-up outside the Knickerbocker Village development. The loot included $16,000 in cash, police said. The robbery victims were Roy Harrington, 57, of Flushing, Queens, manager of Knocker-bocker Village, and his guard, Salvatore Coco, 50, of the Bronx.

WAYNE (AP) Sixteen-year-old Kenneth Berkenbush walks with the aid of crutches and 10 pounds of brances, but he's mighty happy about iL couldn't walk at all before. Kenneth was born paralyzed from the waist down from incomplete development of his spine. Yesterday he was discharged from Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside after 15 months treatment that included surgery and physical therapy. When he left the hospital he walked to the ambulance that carried him home to his mother, Mrs. William Mix, his stepfather, and his three brothers.

Alan, 17, Bruce, 10, and John, 3. Dr. E. Milton Staub, the hos- COURT ORDERS BODY EXHUMED HACKENSACK (AP) A father and mother who dispute a medical examiner's determination of the cause of death of their son were given court permission yesterday to have his body exhumed. The exhumation order was granted Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Nolan of New Milford, by Bergen County Court Judge Gordon H. Brown. Their son, George 18, was found dead in his car in the family garage on Jan.

4, 1962, by the father. Dr. William R. Thompson, who was then Bergen County assistant medical examiner, said death was due to carbon monoxide poisoning. However, the Nolans contend that a family physician who first examined the body advised them that their son had died of an overdose of barbiturates.

They allege that Thompson's diagnosis was incomplete and faulty. The parents say their son was taken to a party in River Edge by one of his friends in a second friend's car and returned home by a third person. His own car never left the garage, they claim. They allege that their son was a victim of foul play and that death resulted from another poison than carbon monoxide, possibly an overdose of barbiturates. The boy is buried in St.

An-Drew's Cemetery, Westwood. The parents also have received permission for disinterment from Archbishop Thomas Boland of Newark. The court order sets a time limit of 90 days for disinterment and examination. The Nolans have three DENTAL SECRETARY Experience necessary PBP preferred Immediate openings and immediate earnings' AVON COSMETICS offers opportunity to earn $2 to S3 an hour. Representative pays company after SECRETARY Dow Jones Co.

PUBLISHERS OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, BARRONS, AND THE NATIONAL OS-SERVER, EXPECT TO Write Box A-ll, Daily Home READ Rooms with Board 50a News. uenvery to customer. High. commission Call Mrs. King, MI 2-5146 for interview.

GENERAL HOUSE WORKER and cook, experienced, for 2 people. Sleep in. Recent references an has sought privacy since her husband was slain as he tried to arrest President Kennedy's accused assassin. "There's really nothing I can say," said the Dallas widow. "My children and I plan to stay here in the same house and try to live as normally as possible." Outwardly Mrs.

Tippit pays no attention to the day-to-day count of donations to a fund for her and her children, Charles, 13, Brenda Kay, 10, and Curtis Glen, 5. "She doesn't call us; I'm quite sure she probably reads the totals in the newspapers," said police Lt. Verne Hipskind. In addition, the Dallas Club has offered the two Tippitt boys scholarships to Texas University when they reach college age. And a Philadelphia publisher and banker, Walter Annenberg, has paid the $12,217.04 mortgage on the Tippit home, a modest, one-story house on the far south side of Dallas.

required. $65 a week. CL 4-1261 Houses for Rent 53 Office-Desk Space 56 Resorts Cottages 58 Wanted to Rent 59 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Rooms Housekeeping 51 Rooms Furnished 50 Farms for Rent 55 Garages for Rent 54 General Hospital, New Brunswick, where she had been a patient since Dec. 23. She was born in New Haven, April 27, 1922, daughter of Herman and Marion Baker Stephenson of Northford, Conn.

She came to East Brunswick in 1955 from Hamden, and was a member of the Al-dersgate Methodist Church, its choir and a teacher in its Sunday School. Mrs. Whyland also taught part time at the Presbyterian Church Nursery School, New Brunswick, and was a member of Raritan Valley Unit, N. J. Association for Retarded Children.

She was a graduate of East Haven High School and Bates College, Lewiston, and was former secretary of the Bates Glub of New Haven. She was a member of Palestine Chapter 68, Order of Eastern Star, New Haven, and was past worthy high priestess of the Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. Besides her parents, surviving are her husband, Joseph three sons, Richard Stephen J. and Douglas and a brother, Willard A. Stephenson of Northford.

Private cremation will take place Sunday at Ewing Crematory. A memorial service will be conducted Sunday, Jan. 12, at 2 p.m. at the Aldersgate Methodist Church, in Memorial School, with the pastor, the Rev. Charles Wilcock officiating.

The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N. Main Mill-town, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. RALPH CARDWELL Mrs. Marie Cardwell of 49 Powers St.

died Thursday in St. Peter's General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Ralph; a son, Robert a sister, Mrs. Molita Schenck; a brother, William Carman; and one grandchild. The Rev.

J. W. Water will conduct funeral services Monday at 1 p.m. at Mt. Zion AME Church.

Interment will follow in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick, under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home, 201 Sandford St. MRS. CARLOS AVILES Mrs. Alejandrina Avilcs, 61, of 3 Wirt died yesterday in St. Peter's General Hospital, where she had been a patient two weeks.

A native of Puerto Rico, she lived in this country only 10 months, and was a communicant of St. Peter's R.C. Church. Surviving are her husband, Carlos; two daughters, Mrs. Gloria Colon and Mrs.

Olga Villanueva and two sons, Hector L. and Eddie all of this city, and six grandchildren. The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N. Main Mill-town, will announce funeral OPPORTUNITIES For typists and secretaries Interested in unusual type of work. Privileges and benefits applied on merit basis liberal holidays and vacation LOCATE OFFICES IN GIRL FRIDAY 25 or over for small office in Monmouth Junction.

Must be good typist, some experience required. Call DA 9-2333 for appointment THE PRINCETON, Brokers 61a Builders Others 61b schedules, excellent insurance NEW JERSEY AREA 1964. GIRL FRIDAY lots of detail. Some typing, no shorthand. Experience necessary.

New plan, tree parking. Appointment call CH 9-61100 Ext. 414, Boy Scouts of America. Rt. 5l, North Brunswick AN EXCELLENT POSITION Business Properties 64 Cemetery Plots 66 Farms for Sale 63 Houses for Sale 60 Lots Sc Acreage 62 Lots Acreage 62 Real Estate Wsnted 69 Realtors 61 Resorts St Cottages 65 Brunswick Office.

Reply Box A-38 Daily Home News. 10a Agencies Women The IS NOW AS PRIVATE SECRET'. IN OUR ACCOUNTING DEPT. TRl-STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 85 Bayard KI 5-9333. AND WITHIN THE YEAR WQULD LEAD TO SECRE SNELLING SNF.LLING 46 Bayard New Brunswick KI 5-8525 Home ANNOUNCEMENTS TARY TO THE COMPTROL- HOSPITAL AIDES Opportunities are available on day or evening shifts to assist with patient care.

You must be a high school graduate, over 18. interested in helping others. You are given a 2 week training period during which you receive full salary. 5 day week, every third weekend off. Apply 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Personnel Department Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. LER. THE APPLICANT WE Lest A Found 11 Men or Women Wanted SEEK WILL WORK IN BANK TELLER experienced DOWNTOWN N.Y.C. UNTIL RELOCATION TAKES BANK BOOK LOST 31658 First National Bank of Highland Park.

CH 9-6731. only. Excellent ODDOrtunitv Hews with rapidly growing Franklin State Bank. 846-3000. PLACE.

EXCELLENT CAT LOST White male. 114 SKILLS IN BOTH STENO years oia. vicinity cieremont OUPLE WANTED to help manager and do maintenance HOSTESS-CASHIER good working conditions. Experience required. Apply Holiday Inn, Rt.

1 Princeton. Children's pet. KI 5-4880. work. 40 unit motel and cot- a t-iges.

Modern living quarters plus salary. Princeton Trenton GRAPHY AND TYPING ARE REQUIRED ALONG WITH THE ABILITY TO Classified DOG LOST Beagle. 3 years HOUSEKEEPER. light house. area.

WA 1-6464. old. Franklin Park area, slack, keeping, help with children. Ike Plans National Freedom Center PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower is planning a national fund-raising campaign for an American Freedom Center at Valley Forge, Pa. The center, goal of the campaign, would be used for research, study and training of citizens in the American form of constitutional government, Eisenhower disclosed Friday. The announcement came after a meeting of 25 directors of the Freedoms Foundation, of which Eisenhower is board chairman. HANDLE OWN red and white. Answers to Sleep in.

828-0581 CL 4-0584. 'Duke." Woodbridg tags on It. Reward. 297-9360. HOUSEKEEPER Live-In.

Care for 5 children. Call after 5 DOG LOST Chihuahua 4 years p.m. CH 9-6239. PHARMACIST PART TIME Work every other Sunday. 8 hour day.

$3 50 per hour. Pleasant working conditions. Apply Personnel Director, Princeton Hospital. Princeton, J. 609-W A 1-7700.

old. Light fawn with choco Vanf-Ads late and white markings. No HOUSEKEEPER Experienced. All company benefits and including vacation in 19ti4 and profit-sharing after tenure. Send your background and salary requirements to Dow Jones Personnel 44 Broad New York 4, N.

Y. Full time. Sleeo in or nut. identification on dog. Last seen in Village Green Development near Rt.

206. Reward. RA 5-3057. Lawrence Brook. CH 9-8889 after 5 p.m.

References. POCKET BOOK LOST black HOUSEKEEPER for small leather. Vicinity No. Main St. community of priests.

Prepare Slowly and Riva Milltown. Per 2 meals and do housework. Call 297-9191. sonal contents needed. Reward.

CH 9-3183. PHARMACIST Part time Work every other hour day. $3.50 per hour. Pleasant working conditions. Anplv Personnel Director.

Princelon Hospital, Princeton, Call 609-WA 1-7700. HOUSEKEEPER Sleep In. Care for 2 school children. Refer ences. Write Box A-14.

Daily SECRETARIES Seeking persons with several years medical or merchandising experience. Must possess strong skills and an ability to work independently. Excellent fringe benefits and working conditions. Apply a.m. Personnel Department, JOHNSON JOHNSON 501 George St New Brunswick ANYONE finding brief case and manuscript lost from car behind College Ave.

please return same. Office 60 College. No questions asked. Reward. Home News.

HOUSEKEEPER Mature, Sleep in, care for 2 motherless school age children. 254-4187 or 254-9494. Personals PHYSICAL THERAPIST Registered for 112-bcd nursing home. Geriatric cases and rehabilitation program. Part time or 40-hour week.

Salary open. Position available immediately. An equal opportunity employer HOUSEKEEPER For mother BETTY Why did you leave less home. Live-in. CH 6-1028 the Tip Too after drinking 1 after 6 p.m.

bottle of soda in 1961? Why Write Box X-86. Daily Horns News. ads in personals in Inquirer HOUSEKEEPER experienced. ive in. working mother.

Take May 11 to 17th. 1961. and you never showed up? Also why did Philadelphia Inquirer withhold charge of house and children. ages 5 and 6- CH 6-2294. SECRETARIES Excellent opportunity in sales.

Must have good steno and typing skills Good salary, pleasant working conditions. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Call Mrs. Lee M. Faggioni, 524-5344 for appointment.

PERMACEL this information from me wnen I properly identified myself? HOUSEKEEPER Italian speak ing, sleeo in. call CH 7-3012 TELEVIDIOTSI TV sapping after 6 p.m. your intellect? bscapel Join Real Estate Salesman. 1 or 2 self starters needed for active New Brunswick office. No limit to earning potential except your willingness to get out and push.

Full time only. Financing for proven personnel. Liberal Commissions. We will train inexperienced ceo-. pie.

Ask for Mr. Feller. FELLER FEIST 92 Bayard New Brunswick a discussion group. Phil Grant. HOUSEKEEPER Sleep in.

own U. S. XI. New Brunswick. N.

J. Box X-58 Daily Home news. room. bath. TV.

references. LI 8-1558. The Special Notices HOUSEKEEPER For general DIED Goldwater Continued from Page One whether Goldwater supporters in the state's 14 other congressional districts would follow suit. Anton's spokesman said, "We feel we don't have to, that we can get enough support by working through the organization, but if individual districts want to do it we can't stop them." Reiterates Stand Republican state chairman Webster B. Todd, meantime, was heard from.

He reiterated his previous stand that New Jersey delegates go to the national convention uncommitted. Todd said he would make this recommendation on New Jersey's 40 convention votes at a meeting of top state Republican leaders here Monday. These sentiments were contained in a telegram sent by the state GOP Committee to Goldwater, he said. He said he was hopeful that party leaders would support his suggestion. Meanwhile at his home in Phoenix, Goldwater said he is determined to go all the way in his bid for the White House.

Win or lose in the presidential primaries he enters, Goldwater will stick with his race for the nomination until the Republican national convention chooses its candidate next July. Word of the senator's determination came today from Den-ison Kitchel, newly named general director of the Goldwater campaign. Nevertheless, Goldwater announced also for re-election to the Senate seat he has held for 12 years. "I find no incompatability in these two candidacies," he said. The filing deadline for the Arizona senatorial primary is July 10, three days before the GOP convention opens in San Francisco.

Goldwater, who had insisted he would not run for both the Senate and the White House, would not say whether he will withdraw from the Senate race housework and help with 3 1ATERINU Private or Indus SECRETARY-CLERK Important duties in Inventory control and purchasing department. Receptionist and secretarial duties involved. No short children. Fri. Near trial catering.

Your home or Kendall Park. Own transportation and references. AX 7-1511 hall. Buffets or banquets. Now SAcES HELP For men's hnntrintf for Christmas and Mew var' narties.

Menus forwarded wear. Hourly rate. Apply at Fixler's 343 George St. HOUSEWORKER Thursdays. hand required.

Excellent salary and benefits. Apply Per Money on request. cn in o-mhi. References. Own car.

Call KI 5-8809. sonnel Office. Princeton Hospital. Princeton, N. J.

Call CARTiWFLl In this citv, Jan. 2. 1964. Marie. 49 Powers wife of Ralph.

The Rev. J. W. Waters will conduct funeral services Mondav at 1 p.m. at Mt.

Zion AME Church. Interment will follow in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home. 201 Sandford Sunday afternoon and evening. DANCE BAND Musio for all occasions.

Call "The Rhythm 609-WA 1-7700 HOUSEWORKER Experienced EXPERIENCED Pressers on Hoffman machines; also experienced operators on Singer Sewing machines for boys coats. Good pay. Steady work. Pleasant working conditions. Call Mr.

K. Perfect Score Wins Chess Title NEW YORK (AP) Bobby Fischer, 20-year-old chess wizard from Brooklyn, has won his sixth U.S. championship. His perfect 11-0 score was the first in 70 years of major U.S. tourneys.

After his 11th victory last night, Fischer showed his opponent how the game could have ended in a draw. He defeated Dr. Anthony Saidy of Puerto Rico in 56 moves. The game had been started Thursday. Fischer won his first U.S.

title at age 14 and has taken every one he's competed for since then. He skipped the 1961 competition. First prize was $2,000. Second prize of $1,000 went to Larry Evans of Las Vegas, who scored Vk points to for his opponents. Evans won the 1961 title.

The current U.S. chess championship tourney began play Dec. 15 among 12 players. Aires. LI 8-2ZS1.

Day work. Must be fond of SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER children, and have own trans- DANCE BAND Music for all Experienced. East Brunswick Donation. Good salary. Hours and days can be arranged.

Call You occasions Call The "Night law office. Legal experience de CH 7-4415 sirable hut not essential. Please Owls CH 9-3233 after 5:30 p.m. or Sat. or bun.

write resume and salary de VI 6-9165. sired to Box X-93. Daily Home News. EDUCATIONAL HOUSEWORKER 1 day. East Brunswick area.

References SECRETARY-TYPIST Large 846-5789. Schools ft Colleges insurance agency has 2 open Save ings for secretary typists. Ex IDEA GIRL with writing ability oenence not necessary but must nMPl IBM COURSE and experience for downtown be good with figures. Salary New Brunswick office, full COMPUTERS, NCR MACHINES N.B. Secretarial School KI 5-3910 Millstone FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP -Millstone Valley Grange No.

169 will meet Monday at 8 p.m. The annual Pomona Spelling Bee '-ill be held next Saturday at 2 p.m. in the East Millstone Grange Hall. Mrs. Dean Dykstra and children have returned to Schenectady, N.Y., after visiting her par-ents, Dr.

and Mrs. Milton J. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hills entertain on New Year's Eve guests from South Bound Brook and East Millstone. Mr. and Mrs Victor Pettich spent the New Year's holiday with her aunt, Mrs. Marie Kas-akowski of Bayonne. Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Garretson and family have returned after spending several days at Mt. Snow, Vt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Pierce are entertaining her mother, Mrs. Emory Hamilton of New Richmond, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Scherer entertained during the holiday guests from Spotswood, 0 1 Bridge, Highland Park, Millstone, East Millstone, Middle-bush and Somerville. Miss Kathleen Kies spent the holiday in Wisconsin with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hoff and Mr. and Mrs J. Richard Nevius spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittle of Millstone.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burkhardt entertained on New Year's Eve guests from Bound Brook, Dun-ellen and Millstone. Miss Haxel Hunley, Miss Car-mina Schultz and Miss Kay Ker-lisch have returned home after spending the holidays with their parents at Brwick, Pa. Mrs.

Julia Kurzhals has returned home to Peekskill, N.Y., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har time. Must type Send resume commensurate wun experience. Call Mr.

Lerner. Berg Associates to Box A-37 Daily Home Mews. 12 Center Melucnen LI 8-5700. IBM KEYPUNCH TYPING School of Business Machines Menlo Park Center LI 9-6250 LEGAL SECRETARY Experi FULL TIME PART TIME PANTRY WORKERS. ITCH-EM HELPERS.

DISHWASHERS. SANITATION MAINTENANCE WORKERS. COOK'S HELPERS. GRILL MEN, HOS- TESS. Excellent opportunities exists in our multi-million dollar dining unit for individuals who are physically fit and supply good references.

Excellent wages and working conditions; training program Interviewing hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Mon. thru Fri. Apply in person, 201 Winants Hall, corner College Ave. and Somerset St.

Office of Personnel Training Manager, Division of Food Services. RUTGERS THE STATE UNIVERSITY An equal opportunity employer enced preferred, can CH 7-6717. SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Instruction FIORE In Jersey City, Jan. 2. Fred 14A Rose beloved husband of Bessie; loving son of Raffella and the late Faustino Fiore; brother of Mrs.

Rose DcFeo. Mrs. Antoinette Martemucci. Nicholas, Victor. Arthur, the late Dominic Fiore.

Louise and George Fiore of Old Bridge. A solemn requiem mass will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Paul's R. C.

Church, Jersey City. Friends may call at the Richmond Routh Funeral Home. 206 Old Bergen Road, Jersey City. FRANCT In South Amboy. Jan.

8. 1964. Winifred, nee Fitzmorns, 219 Main widow of John H. The funeral will take place Monday at 8:30 from Home for Funerals, The Gundrum Service. 237 Borden-town South Amboy.

followed by a 9 a.m. High Requiem Mass in St. Mary's R.C. Church. South Amboy.

Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Piscataway Township. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. LEGAL SECRETARY Experi PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Near enced. Call KI 5-5205. Foxwood and Rutgers tieignts Franklin Two.

Kl 5-9862 LEGAL SECRETARY full or cart time. Experience in law This is an excellent opportunity for an alert woman who is interested in a real challenge and is capable of dealing with the public. Work is diversified with telephone contact sr mtltor arAftrl. not vital if you re aoie to learn winds. W.

a. acnooi ox musical May Bo Your Own and can operate independently CH 6-1411. Arts. Call KI a-Miw. TUTORING reading and other MAID Experienced.

Hours 4 and typing of correspondence. Our office is located in North Brunswick. Full training is provided. 5 day week If you subiects. Reasonable.

Call KI 5-5619 or CL 4-0759. SCHOOL BUS Drivers wanted. p.m.-midnigni. good salary. Apply in person.

Silver Crest Motor Lodge, S. 130. North Call LI 8-3258. can type and are a high school graduate, call Miss Cimino col Brunswick ART'S DRIVING SCHOOL ol South River comes to your lect at uh Y-aiyu. home Call CLiifora 12 Help Wanted Men maids Part time.

Apply eve nines. Host Ways Motel. 247 SHIRT PRESSER Tall, mid Rt 18, East Brunswick, N. J. dleaged.

Apply in person: New DARAGO'S Auto Driving School Largest and Oldest In County CH 9-1191 Hlllcrest 2-7365. orx Launary. (jeorge ANALYTICAL TECHNICIAN 3 Experience preferred. Shift work. All benefits.

CL 7-7000, i Ext. 304. MEDICAL SECRETARY full new Brunswicn. time for local doctors office, HYPNOSIS and Self Hypnosis. Send resume in own handwrit- STENOGRAPHER Must be Classes now starting, register able to take dictation, type ng to Box A-uz.

uaiiy oomt now. or uuormation News. sales oraers, operate switch if he wins the presidential nom Za 9-0048 board, file and operate teletype. ination. For interview, call Mr.

Dafter. 846-5600. PKRRINF. In this city Jan. 2, 1964, Clifford Cranbury-South River Road.

South Brunswick, husband of the former Leona Patterson. The Rev. Harold Brackbill. pastor, Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, will conduct funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the Cole Funeral Home, Main Cranbury.

Interment will follow in Brainerd Cemetery, Cranbury. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. SMITH In South River Jan. 2, 1964. Walter 16 Morningside husband of the former Anna Belkevich.

The funeral will take place Sunday at 1.30 p.m. romthe Rezem "I will cross that bridge when EMPLOYMENT SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS I come to it," he said. ASSISTANT MANAGER Here is an opportunity to work for one of the largest shoe companies in the country. -Yee benefits and paid vacations Earn salary while you learn. Experience helpful but not necessary.

Apply in person. Shoe Department, 2 Guys From Harribon, Rt, 18, East Brunswick. Experienced for telephone 10 Help Wanted Women Charge Forgers Netted $45,000 MINEOLA, N. Y. (AP)-Two Brooklyn men have been arrested on forgery charges in a scheme that Nassau County detectives say netted the pair since last October.

Arrested yesterday at their homes were John Leone, 43 an unemployed bar manager, and John Chincotta, 38, an unemployed ship rigger. Police said the two forged checks for $80 to $110, used them to pay for merchandise at department stores in the New York City area and then returned the goods for cash refunds. Chincotta, they said, had several forged driver's licenses and other documents on his person when arrested. Four years ago, Goldwater answering service" day and eve Medical Secretary Senior position in our laboratory department for mature, experienced individual. Must be able to compose letters, take medical shorthand and transcribe medical dictation.

Excellent salary and benefits. Apply Personnel Director, Princeton Hospital. Princeton, N. J. 609-WA 1-7700.

ning sriills. call CH 7-0300. called President Johnson a poll- "3 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR experience necessary with typ tical trickster when the Texan ran for both the vice presidency ing ability. Good working con ditions in large modern local and the Senate. factory.

Call Mrs. Mrazek, CL 4-1220. Returns to Washington MULTILITH OPERATOR Ex ry Grouser. perienced. Full time, pleasant ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE SUPERINTENDENT Experienced in grocery distribution preferred.

Excellent opportunity personal interview desired. Write Box A-13. Daily Horn News. Goldwater and his wife plan to return to Washington today working conditions, sieaay worn. State age, qualifications and salary desired.

Box A-19. Daily ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Experienced with accounts payable invoice vouchers and Burroughs Sensimatic bookkeeping machine. Apply in person 9-12 Mon. thru Fri. Indiana General Corp.

Electronics Division Keasbey, N. J. Home News. to launch the campaign he an nounced yesterday when he hob Typing required. New modern office near Jamesburg area.

HEWSOME'S FUNERAL HOME Serving Mercer Middles Counties 36 tears 131 gpring TrentoB. N.J. liX 8-H4IJ Res. TU -M4 8. J.

Pre. Excellent working conditions NURSE AIDES, for class starting An. Mik kn ahlsi In umrlr bled on crutches to the patio of and fringe benefits. Write P.O Box 200. Jamesburg.

J. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC $100 guarantee plus libera! incentive program. Apply in person. Whelan Pontiac Buick, Rt. r9.

Freehold, N. J. all shifts. Apply Personnel De- his hilltop home. oartment.

St. i-eier nuupuai, SHIP MOVEMENTS NEW YORK (AP) Transatlantic passenger and mail ship movements today: Arriving: None. Sailing: American Corsair, Havre, American Crusader, Antwerp; American Sh i Bremerhaven; Cristoforo Colombo, Gibraltar; Maasdam, Cobh. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Goldwater's first business as liew Druiiswiiiv. experienced to work evenings a candidate: removal of a heavy OFFICE GIRL Knowlcge of 6-9 p.m Sat 11-4 p.m.

from our New Brunswick office. v4 cast from his right foot. He had sienograpny. typing anu unite routine. New Brunswick Indus Must be reliable.

To make ap AUTOMOBILE POLISHER for new car dealer. Must be experienced. Good working conditions. Oldsmobile. 2HO Amboy Metuchen.

Call LI 8-1234 An Equal Opportunity Employer pointments for Kirby sani- a calcium deposit removed from trial parx area, cn o-iouj. his heel four days before Christ mas and is still on crutches. tronic. SALARY $1.25 PER HOUR CALL CK 9-0131 AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITER or Trainee Some experience QUACKENBOSS fUNERAL HOME 156 Livingston Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK Rl 5-0003 ARTHUR e.

HARRINGTON GKORGR J. OFINZKB JR reauired. Permanent position. When the cast is swapped for Excellent fringe benefits. Phone AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITER or Trainee Some experience required.

Permanent position. Excellent fringe benefits. Phone EX. 2-1141, 209 East State Trenton. N.

J. EX 2-1141. 209 bast Stale SL OFFICE TRAINEES Opportunity for recent high school graduates to become part of our training program. TYPIST Trenton. N.

J. a lighter version, Goldwater is expected to discard the crutches. That will give him Accurate, at least 50 words per minute. Liberal fringe benefits Call or write l.uise more of the mobility a candi BAKER WANTED on cakes. Metz Bakery North Brunswick Shopping Center.

Schick. The Carborundum Co. P. O. Box 268.

Perth Amboy GAS ESCAPES OAKLAND, Calif. (API-Nauseating fumes sent 170 persons to hospitals Friday in the Oakland port area when a chlorine gas cylinder being loaded on a freighter fell off a dock cart. Two persons remained in serious condition. Good typing ability necessary. date needs, and he plans to use HI 2-3380 An equal opportu nity employer.

it for: WHITE SPACE INCREASES READERSHIP OF ADS III TYPIST Experienced. Filing BARTENDER experienced for Cocktail lounRe 6 eves week. Write giving experience and references to Box X-44 Daily Home News GLEASON FUNERAL HOME Harry E. Jackson, Mgr. 44 THROOP AVENUE Phone Kl 5-070O A Sunday night appearance on a television panel show (Meet Trial Is Ordered In Train Robbery LEIGHTON BUZZARD, England (AP) Antique dealer John Thomas Daly and racing car driver Roy John (The Weasel) James yesterday were ordered held for trial in the $7-million mail-train robbery.

Both were charged with conspiracy to stop a mail train with intent to rob and with robbery of 120 mail bags. They pleaded innocent. Prosecutor Harold Sabin said he will apply to a High Court judge for leave to try James and Daly at the same time as 18 other persons already held. The trial is expected to open Jan. 20.

ATTRACTIVE SALARY COMPANY BENEFITS 37 HOUR WEEK CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ORTHO answer telephone. 5 day week including Sat. Off Friday. Hours 12 to 6 Sat 9 to 6 Dm. the Press-NBC).

CH 7-8974. ACA Nixon Inc. 126 A campaign kickoff speech at Plainfield Nixon. BOILER ROOM FIREMAN Requires Black Seal Fireman's State license. Send resume to Box A-25 Daily Home News.

a Republican fund-raising din BABYSITTER no home work 1 child. Own transportation, WAITRESS Experienced. 11-2 p.m. Appi.v iviae cotiee EL 6-8J90. alter 3 p.m.

ner Monday night in Grand Pharmaceutical Corp. Rt. 202 Raritan, N. J. 524-2267 Shop 45 Paterson St.

Rapids, Mich. THE BEAUTY CULTURE INSTRUC CRABIEL BOND UNDERWRITER Soma experience required. Permanent position. Excellent fringe benefits. Phone EX 2-1141, 209 East State SL.

Trenton, N. J. An equal opportunity employer WAITRESS Experienced. 4 p.m. -12.

Apply in person Car-sons Diner. Rt. 130. Cranbury. TOR Experienced New Brunswick area.

Wonderful opportunity Call VI 6-9144. A Tuesday-to-Thursday foray into New Hampshire, where the WILL PROBATED SOMERVILLE Surrogate John H. Papen has admitted to probate the will of Joseph Per-antoni, 39 1st Raritan, who died Dec. 6. He left his estate to his wife, Caterina, the executrix.

The will was dated March 12, 1955. nation's first presidential pri- OPERATORS Experienced on ladies coats BOOKKEEPER General Ledger HOME FOR FUMERALS DAVID B. CRABIEL. Dim CHARLES A. BRFHM When Tour Need Ii Great Call VAIley 8-1331 IT Main 8.

At Mllltown Parkin. Prmlat WAITRESSES part time, eves and trial balance, payroll, tax mary will be held March 10, BUS BOYS Salary plus tips. Pleisant working conditions. Day shift. Apply International House of Pancakes.

Rt. 18. Mid-State Mall. East Brunswick. Piece or time rates, steady 6-12.

Also Sat and Sun. shift return cash disoersements. Pad. 12 noon-6. Mai's.

366 Somerset with his initial appearance set co Mfg. Co. 440 Lincoln Blvd work. Wilsnire Fashions. 123 Whitehead South.

River. St. New Brunswick. Middlesex. N.J.

HO 9-2100. for Concord, the state capital..

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