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TWENTY-SIX DEATH NOTICES Uarjcra lartrtoll As net the sister Orrr.erery. Fr.e.ids may CHASE la SUtard. Omj Kw'- L-ar. SL. nuy call Tuesday in thli City.

EC 1961. John belovi and from a Raphael i i'l ramlem Interment in St. uddenly in this city. Sent. Peter E.

Dudfco. belored Crert Head, on Wednesday al tt 9 a.nx with a hith Mass of requiem Interment in the family Tnosiai cemetery, between 7 p.m. ud 9 Matthew Faroni, 49. Friends may call cemetery. Friends ma in this City Saturday September of Alfred T.

of 123 Wood Av-. Friends may attend the Iunerai tour the funeral residence of Mullinj and Sedeate, 1 297 Park on Tuesday. September 19, at 8:30 a.m. ani Siaroret Cyrus Fuhrer, Michael's cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday 7 tOVES- In this ci Mrs.

Edythe Jones Connecticut and Wil Mountain cemetei Sept 17. 1941 East Shepherds of Beth. lehem will exetCDlifj- lodse 104 AF 4 A.M. will Its ritual at 8 p.m. MAMCO In Fairfield.

Sept. 17 Edward V. Manico, husband of McDermott Manico of 53 fumpJIre. Wtstvori. Funeral i at the chapel of Greenwood ce; Brooklyn.

Ken- York, on Wet at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowerj. to the Korwalk hospital the funeral to be held at the Lutheran cnurch. 3160 Park a Tuesday. September 19.

at 2 Interment In Lawncrofl cemetery rr-- ni day. 7-9 p.m. and on Monday, 3 7-9 p.m. and at the church on day 11 a.m. to 1 US p.m.

Nexi. pifajt corr. o'. Auzy.v.nr, Porco. of 1E0 Do- l.n EL Patrick m4 Mast to writ-tnc 14 hi Wvmu 4 a 1 1- HMI State Trfcmes A.

Clarke Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, 72. street, Fairfield, widow of Thomas A. Clarke, died suddenly yesterday in her home. Services will take place Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

in the Albert W. Spear Iunerai home. 1222 Rev. ley R. Welch.

of the Baptist church officiating. Buriii will be in Lawncrofi ceme-ter, Fairfield. Born in Donegal. Ireland, Mrs. resided ia tne Bridgeport ve.csran.

o. L-e area most of her life. She was najna. assisted oy mpmhpr of Ladies auxiliarvlthe Rev. Andrew Skibad, deacon.

of the Stratfield Baptist church She is survived by Gabriel, both of Bridgeport; two brothers, Anthony Mongillo! of West Haven and John MongihV ot Brantord; four sisters, Mrs. Susan Faticone and Mrs. Mary DeLise, both of New Haven, Mrs. Margaret Livieri of West Haven, and Miss Lillian Mongillo of Southington; five grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Edythe Jones Mrs. Edythe Jones, 75, of 1126 Stratford avenue, died Sunday in Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place tomorrow at 11 a.m. in St. Luke's Epis copal church with the Rev.

Ed ward T. Fraim, rector officiat- Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born in Red Bank, N.J. She is survived by three step sons, Percy and Howard Jones, both of New York city, and Everett Jones, of Atlantic city, N.J.; a grand-daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Winfield, of Philadephia, and a sister, Mrs. Anita nan, of New York city; and ephew, Reginald Thompson, of New York ctiy. Joseph Bufalini Services for Joseph Bufalini, 39, of 420 Carroll avenue, who died yesterday, will- take place tomorrow at 9 ajrt. tne Kicn-ards-Spadaccino funeral home 499 Washington avenue, and al 10 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament church with a solemn 1 of requiem. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Born in Patricia, Italy, Mr. Bu falini was a resident of Bridge-! port 20 years. He was employed as a macnimst at avco. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Erma Ferrari Bufalini; his parents, Melchiore and Mary Bufalini, and one son, Thomas Bufalini, all of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. Elimni Georgette oi Stratford, and Mrs. Toni Mahigel of Bridgeport, and several nieces and nepnews. Mrs. Clifford A.

Ingham Services for Mrs. Ella Matilda Ingham, 73, of 150 Black Rock avenue, wife of Clifford A. Ing ham, who died Friday conducted yesterday in the Polke funeral home by the lace W. Anderson, pastor of the United Congregational church. Burial was in Lakeview ceme tery.

Mrs. Nicholas Killian Services for Mrs. Margaret A. Killian, 48, of 320 Roger Williams road, wife of Nicholas Killian, who died Sunday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the A.

G. Baker funeral home, 1888 Stratford avenue, by the Rev. Richard Thomas, pastor of the Newfield Methodist churcn. Burial will be in Lakeview ceme tery. DEATH NOTICES LianBury.

C( Hi'l Vr.tr.ii arr th- Alwr; VV 1 r- f-rrt 1 I.itcrrr.r-,: W.r'.r-'.- afternoon from o'clock. CPSO.V In this city. Sept. 16. 1961.

Ppnsh Upson, widow ot p. Fallier Par.ik Villase from tre tur.cral Friends may call Tuesday Wednes-day 2-5 and 7-9. FalrJield. Sept. 17.

1961 olficfatinj T.H'prr-.'T; croft cemelrry. Friends may yeari ago today, sept. 19. 1959. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mere died Sunday OBITUARY place today at 2 p.

m. in the Wilmot, West and Goulding funeral home, SS4 Lafayette street. The Rev. Robert C. Worthey.

as- Services mil take place Thurs-! slant rector of bt. John's fcpis- day at 8 a.m.- in the A. cnurcn win. omciate, ana Abriola and son Iunerai nome.j uuiwi wm juuumam urove L60 Main street, and at 9 o'clock! cemetery. i St.

Raphael's church Mrs. LeRoy S. Upson, Sr. Mrs. Bertha Spash Upson.

tl, of Bldg. 21, Apt. 203, Father Bridgeport hospital after ness ot ten months. Services will take place Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Mam street, the Rev.

George A. Hodgkins, pastor of the Stratford Congregational church officiating. Burial win oe in Lakeview cemetery. Born in St. Helenes, Lancashire; England.

Mrs. Upson resided the Bridgeport area most of her life She is survived by a son. LeRoy a. upson, 01 Stratford; duughter, Mrs. Howard Keefi of Trumbull; a sister, Mrs.

Alice Mullen, of Bridgeport; two grand children; and several nieces and nephews. Miss Louise Kroll Services for Miss Louise Kroll, 73, of 667 William street, who died Fnday, were conducted yesterday in the Hennessy funeral nome oy tne Kev. Donald Su-kosky, pastor of St. Paul's Lu theran church. Burial Park cemetery.

Simon Larsen Services for Simon Larsen. 75, of 841 State street, who died Fri day, were conducted yesterday the Polke funeral home. Burial was in i'ark cemetery. Edward Services for Edward B. On strand, of 35 Pauline street Stratford, who died Saturday, will be conducted today at 2 in the Salem Lutheran church by me Kev.

t.aryt v. Benson, pas tor. Burial will be in Lawncroft cemetery, Fairfield. The Larson funeral home, 2496 North avenue, is in cnarge ot arrangements. Mrs.

Andrew Yarkosky Services for Mrs. Julia Balog larKosxv, or easier Fairfield, widow of Andrew Yarkosky, who died Sunday, will be conducted tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in ine rranK 1'oiKe ana funeral residence, 1546 Fairfield avenue, and at 2 o'clock in the Hungarian Reformed United Church of Christ, Fairfield. The Rev. Alexander Havadtoy, pas tor will officiate, and burial will be in Lawncroft cemetery.

Mathew Faroni Services for Matthew Faroni 49, of 188 McKinley avenue Stratford, an employe of Bridgeport Brass company, who died suddenly Sunday, will take piace tomorrow at ts a.m. in the A. R. Abriola and Son funeral home, 2160 Main street, and o'clock in St. James church a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Miss Bessie G. Hall Services for Miss Bessie Hall, 87, formerly of 803 Laurel avenue, who died Saturday, will take place today the Frank Polke and Son funeral home. 1546 Fairfield avenue.

The Rev. Wallace W. Anderson tor of the United Churchof Christ. will otticiate. Burial will be ir Lakeview cemetery.

Peter E. Dudko Services for Peter £. Dudko of 140 Bronson road, Fairfield a machine operator for the Du Pont company 35 years, who died sunaay, win take place tomor row at a.m. in thet Cha: W. Dougiello and Sons funeral home, 36 South Pine Creek road, Fairfield, and at 9 o'clock St.

Thomas church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Thomas cemetery. Panaheda services wi place tonight at 8 o'clock in the funeral home. Mrs.

Eroil Havenfeldt2 services for Mrs. Josephine Kelly Havenfelritz, of 195 Jones avenue, widow of Emil Haven feldtz, who died Fridav. took place yesterday in St. Augustine's camearat wun a requiem Mass tery. i in St.

Michael's ceme The Rev. Vincent J. O'Connor was the celebrant and also read the committal prayers. Bearers were William Rie v. Edward Riely, Robert Connollv and Robert Connolly, Sr.

THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1961 Mrs. Alfred T. Foss lev, of Providence, R. two brothers. Robert Vance, of Ar lington.

N. and James Vance, of Gravois, and five grandchildren. wife of Louis J. Gabriel of 169; Harmony street, died suddenly esterday in St. Vinceri's hospi- solemn high Mass of requiem.

rial will be St. Altcnaers cemetery'. Born in rsew naven. ua- briel had resided here 31 years. She had been an assembler at the.

Stratfield company. in adflition husband, are three sons, Louis nd Roger Gabriel, botri ott Bridgeport; and Robert Gabriel of Meriden; two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Vertucci and Lynne Mar- Freiders. a reurea real estate agent will the Lacy R. Blackman company Services for Mr: Bergen Raudenbush, 61, of 1665' day, took place yesterday in thei" Mullins and Redgate funeral' home.

Burial was at the con-- venience of the family city. E. Reicheimer I NAUGATUCK. Sept. iJ.

McCarthy, formerly .1, hn all of N'ewington; three sisters. Mrs. Ella R. Bergen A- McCarthy, Mrs. Margaret Nowuck, of Strat-four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Mario Proietti I SHELTON. Sept. 18 -Services for Mrs. Carmela Sabatini Proi etti, S2, wife of Mario Proietti, cf 356 Howe avenue whn rfierl Services for William Edward Sunday, will take place Wednes-Reicheimer.

74 of 290 Federal day at a.m. in the Scarpa-street, who died Thursday took Smith funeral home 36 place yesterday in St. Paul's SIreet, Derby, and at 9 o'clock in rt'hosS and burial was in Park cemetery Bearers were Martin Stiewing, Arthur Gaines, George Koenig Raymond A. Carlson, Arthur Swanson and LeRoy Krosky. Mrs.

Augush'no Porco Services for Mrs. Anna G. Por co. (Porto), 79, widow of Augustino Porco of ISO Dover street, who died Saturday, will take place today at 8 a.m. in the Rich-ards-Spaddacino funeral home, 449 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Rosary church witn a Mass ot requiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Rudolph Fuhrer MfLFORD, Sept. Mrs.

Margaret Cyrus Fuhrer, 77, widow of Rudolp Fuhrer, of Elm street, died today at the Hamilton Convalescent home, after a brief illness. Services will take place Thurs day at 1 p.m. the Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad street, with the Rev. Paul Zeckhausen, assistant pastor of the Church of Christ congregational, official ing. Burial will be Kings high way cemetery.

Born in Berlin, Germany, she had been in this country for i. years, and in Milford for thf last 41 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William Nyquist of Orange; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Frauenberg- er, of Milford; and several nieces and nephews.

Joseph H. Chase MILFORD, Sept. Services for Joseph H. Chase, 94, of 601 Post road, who died today, will take place Wednesday at 2 p. in the George J.

Smith and Son funeral home, 13a Broad street, with the Rev. Paul Zeckhausen, assistant pastor of the First Church of Christ Congregational officating. Burial will be in Mil ford cemetery. Born in Gloucester, Mr Chase was a resident of Milford 50 years. He was a retired toolmaker for the Elliott Tool company, Milford.

He is survived by his wife Emilia Schlump Chase; a daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Stratford, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Joseph Coles VALLEY STREAM, L.I., Sept. Services for Joseph Coles; 61, of 34 Cambridge street, a mechanical engineer with the Neptune Meter company and brother of Connecticut Attorney General Albert L. Coles: died Thursday, took place today in Holy mme ot Mary cnurch with a solemn high Mass of quiem.

Burial was in Holy cemetery. Mr. Coles had been hospitalized for 10 weeks after being stricken with a heart ail uary, but had been recovering and his death was unexpected. A native of Bridgeport, he had lived in vauey stream since 1931. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Brady Coles; four sons, Joseph Coles, Jr.

of Los Angeles, John Coles of Wantaugh. L. Gerald Coles of Washington, D. C. and Waller Coles of Hillside, N.

one other brother James also of Bridgeport, seven grand-children and several nieces and nephews. Edwin G. Allen BETHEL, Sept. 18 Services for Edwin G. Allen, 83, of 33 Taylor avenue, who died Saturday, will take place Tuesday at a.m.

in the Tnmlinson Homestead, 336 Main street. Dart-bury, with the Rev. Fred I.E. Ferris, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal church, officiating.

Burial will be in Center cemetery. Frederick Riley MILFORD, Sept. I8-Services for Frederick Riley, ot Lakeside road, formerly of 121 Fern street, Bridgeport, who died will take place Tuesday i. in tne i-rank polke Son funeral home, 15 JS Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport. Burial will be in Park cemetery in be in Mount Derby ith a sol- nign Mass ot requiem Peter' Born in Italy, Mrs.

Proietti was a resident of Shelton 45 years. Surviving in addition to her hus band are three sons, Ebben and Cal Sabatini, both of Shel Rico Sabatini of Derby daughters, Mrs. Felix Carducci of Orange, Mrs. Bruno Primavera or strattord and Miss Eva Proietti of Shelton; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one Mrs. Sabato Scverine SHELTON.

Sept. 18-Services tor Mrs. Nancy Federico Seve rine, 83, of 5 Hillside avenue, wi daw of Sabato Severine, who died Saturday, will take place Tues day at 6:30 a.m. in the James T. Toohey funeral home, 92 Howe avenue, and at 9 clock i Joseph's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial mil be in Mount St. Peter's cemetery, Derby. Mrs. John H. Campbell EASTON, Sept.

Services for Mrs. Nora L. Campbell, 61, wife ot John H. Campbell, of 16 Manor lane, who died Saturday will take place luesday at 8:15 a.m. in ths Albert W.

Spear funeral home 1222 Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport! and at 9 o'clock in Notre Dame witn a Mass ot reouiem Burial will be in St. Lawrence1 cemetery, New Haven. George Theodore Warner SHELTON, Sept. 18-George Theodore Warner, 79, of 61 Geisler drive, a retired night watch man collapsed and died at about 3 p.m. today in front of 1214 Main street, Bridgeport.

A city ambulance physician said cause ot aeatn was a heart attack. Services will take place Wed nesday at 2 p.m. in the James T. Toohey funeral home, with the Rev. Kenneth Taylor, pastor of the Shelton Congregational church officiating.

Burial will be in Kiversme cemetery. Born in Derby, Mr. Warner resided in Shelton most of his life. He is survived by a son. Fred Warner, of Shelton; a brother Louis Warner, of Branford; and three grandchildren.

Wilson B. Schwartz NEWTOWN, Sept. 18-Services ior wuson B. Schwartz, 70, ol Chestnut Hill road, a retired employe of the Du Pont company, who died Sunday, will be con ducted Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Albert w.

Spear funeral home, 1222 Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport. The Rev. Albert F. Ciarcia, pastor of the Universalist Church of Greater Bridgeport, will officiate, and burial will be in Lakeview cemetery, Winthrop, Herbert C. Freeman GREENWISH, Sept.

18-Services for Herbert C. Freeman, 79, of 275 North Maple street, a certified public accountant and former president of the North American company, one of the nation's largest public utility holding companies, who died Satur day, will take place Tuesday at 11:30 a. m. in the Christ Church Chapel. Burial will be in Putnam cemetery.

Born in Islington, England, Mr. Freeman also was founder of Touche and Niven company, a new York city accountant firm. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Francis Clochessy Freeman; three sons, Grately Tilbury O.

Freeman, and Herbert C. Free- dren. and several grandchil CD-EMPLOYMENT EUGENE STEIN DIES; street, retired of EX-CZARIST DIPLOMAT Manufacturinc Agency and former manager ofi HARTFORD, Sept. 19 Chase company. Eugene Stein street, widow 'of Stanley Alfred T.

Foss, who died Sat- ans hospital after a lone illness." diplomat Japanese high Russian the empire of tne ucki, who died Friday, took' urdav, will take olace todav at Services will take place Czars, died tonight at Hartford place yesterday in St. Michael a.m. in the Mullins and Red-jdav at 9:30 a.m. in the Greenjhospital the Archangel church with a funeral home, 1297 Park home. 65 Terrace avenue Hnnfnrd emn nign oi requiem, nur-1 nue, and at 9 o'clock in St.

at 10 o'clock in St. Francis' i ial was in Si. Michael's ceme-i w.ih with 1933. Stein entered the Russian' Augustine cathedral with a with a solemn hiah Mass quiem Mass. Burial will be requiem.

Burial will be in St.j'ore'gn office in 1S92. He served Michael's cemetery. James cemetery. Oarist regime as charge John DiPasquale 1 J-rW'anaires and ambassador to Carthy resided here all his fe. such countries as Ch Korea.

is suc" counl Thomas inhn (He a graduate of Holv Cross Wes-i sub-deacon. Father Kajna read; 57. 0f 3301 Main street who died of 1919. He was a Brazil and Argei S. Clarke, of Stratford: two the committal prayers.

Sunday, will take place former member of the Connecti-j He spoke a half-dozen lac- daughters. Mrs. Roy Jemberg. of! Bearers were John. Frank andjat a in the Richards Spadac-jcu' Manufacturers and (ook Trumbull, and Mrs.

Robert Buck- Stephen Chylmski and Joseph CWn funpral hnmp J9Q u-jTshino. and the Algonquin club in 1 Trumbull, and Mrs. Robert Buck-1 Stephen Chylinski and funeral home. Russo Mrs. Louis J.

Gabriel Mrs1. Rose Mongillo Gabriel, 54, port. 1st. Raphael's church with a He is by his vvifc. Ernest Porter Lyon solemn high Mass of requiem.

0 Laughlin McCarthy; Services for Ernest Porter will in it Mrs. Helen Ann Lyon, 91, of 41 DeForest avenue, and Mrs. Barbara Brennan, thel an interpreter. Stein lived at 52 Ardmore road. West Hartford.

He was a member of Emanuel Congregational church. He leaves a son, Nicholas Stein of New York city; and a erandson and eranddaueh- ter, also of New York. Funeral I arrangements are incomplete. CRL, UNION RESUME NEGOTIATIONS TODAY Negotiations resume today ah the Connecticut Railway and I Lighting company concerning a contract which expires Sept. 30.

The negotiations had been suspended in August, because ad- land union commitments to con ventions in Hartford and Tor-1 onto intervened. The initial meetings in August were then described as "mere-i iy exploratory." There is no in-1 dication of the position of either side. Archie Cuthbertson, union! president at the bus lines, has stated that "we are entering the talks interested in understanding fully whatever the company wishes to discuss. Giuseppe Cutuli NORWALK, Sept. 18-Services I for Giuseppe Cutuli, 69, of 2S0 East avenue, who died Sunday will take olace Wednesday ai 8:30 a.m.

in the Norwalk funeral home, 91 East avenue, and 9 o'clock in the Church of St Thomas the Apostle, with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery. Mr. Cutuli, a native of Catania, Sicily, and a resident of Norwalk more than 29 years, until his retirement six years ago, was employed with the Hat Corporation of America.

He was a member of the Italian Social club. He is survived by his wife, Mary Grasso Cutuli; three daughters, Mrs. Louis Romano, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Frank De-, pres and Mrs. Arthur Siegel, both of Norwalk; two John and Joseph of Norwalk; two sisters, Mrs.

Rosaria Racita and Mrs. Pepina Stinella, of Italy; a brother, Michael, of Italy, 11 grandchildren, and three great-gTandchildren. CD-EMPLOYMENT 45 4- Hour Week Morris Tool Die Co. 265 Pembroke Street WANTED Experienced Milling Machine Operators Apply MAX-AMS MACHINE CO. Scofield Bridgeport TEST ENGINEER I encinser to be re- ejtj ol test d-vrn of etc.

Should have a ot 2 years testing i military enuipment. I SENIOR HI DRAFTSMAN Shi-iM 1 have knowledflTB of rontrol hoi InUre.tt- Grnwth offline to Mr. Jumps Km- St Conn. LAB TECHNICIAN High school (rraduale to handle lab control work must have background In high school sciences and math 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

(1 hour for lunch). Salary depends on candidate. No previous lab experience necessary. Apply by writintt, (riving; resume of educational background, experience and references to BOX 9378 POST-TELEGRAM WANTED Si VBOHj Experienced Boring Mill Operator Apply MAX-AMS MACHINE CO. Siolield BrioVporl MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYEES FOR OUR ASSEMBLY OPERATION In the with cltanicfll field, Hancock Telecontrol CORP.

143 Sound Beach Ave. OLD GREENWICH WANTED Experienced Horizontal Boring Mill Operator Apply MAX-AMS MACHINE CO. Scofield Bridgeport EMPLOYERS MUTUALS OF WAUSAU Send Resume 566 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS AND TEST MEN For work on vocuum tubes and solid state cir.

cuitry Qualified persons will work on traffic computer systems and Doppler Radar Devices. Submit Application To Mr. R. Dxurij Automatic Signal Division REGENT STREET E. Norwalk, Conn.

TEmple 8-4791 Casualty Claim ADJUSTER TRAINEE Wanted for Bpt. Area by large Connecticut Company. Preference (riven to college graduates. Good starting sal-ary and excellent opportunity for advancement. Car furnished.

Insurance and pension benefit. AH Repliei Confidential Submit Resume Box 9453 Posr-Telearam BAKERY Established house to house Route Salesman. Guarantc.d paid cks income, company amily health and med ical, vacations, pensions, life Insurance, uniforms. No experience necessary. Paid training program.

Promotions only from the ranks. Salary guaranteed with unlimited income possibilities. 5 day week. Thursdays and Sundays off. DUGAN BROS.

Interviews 7-10 A.M. 4-7 PM. Except Thurs. See Mr. Gorsuch for SKILLED MEN A Set Up and Operate EMPLOYMENT OFFICE HOURS: Mon.

thru Fri. 8:30 A.M. to A.M 1:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. FTHE BULLARD COMPANY 286 CANFIELD AVENUE BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT Sikorsky Jobs are BETTER Jobs AIRCRAFT INSPECTORS MACHINE PARTS INSPECTORS AIRCRAFT MECHANICS AIRCRAFT ELECTRICIANS TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Abov.

operators mult sbls to own setups and work from blu.prir.il. If you sr. qualifi.d to fill any of Ih.ss opsnings. you will working tor a progrssiive, company, known for 111 liberal policies and benefits. Apply at EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M.

to 4 P.M. EffeeHv. Sepi.mb.r 23, our Employment Offlc. will alio open Saturday mornings from A.M. to 12 noon.

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT nil qualified applicants will recelv. consideration DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN TECHNICIANS MODEL MAKERS PRECISION INSPECTORS Programs Directed Toward Major Advances in the Computer Technology At UNIVAC Interesting and Long Term Activities Offer Growth Opportunity- in the Development of Digital Computer Systems, Input, Output Devices, High Speed Paper and Card Processing Units and Associated Electronic Controls. We Are Interested in Candidates on All Experience Levels. Top Salary and Liberal Benefits INCLUDING FULL TUITION REFUND APPLY IN PERSON OR PHONE L. A.

CHAPELIE, TEmple 8-4301 UNIVAC DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORP. WILSON AVE. SOUTH NORWALK, CONN. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER HELP WANTED Sewing Machine Operators MALE OR FEMALE Steady Year Round Work EXCELLENT PAY PIECE WORK SECTION WORK PAID VACATIONS PAID HOLIDAYS GROUP BLUE CROSS APPLY AT FIT-RITE SPORTSWEAR 127 WASHINGTON SOUTH NORWALK.

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