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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 18

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Two Tugs Move East as Season's Operations connl nmjilnyw In ftrrfl rxprct nrrlvjil Ih's nf first westbound of ehr After snrtdlrtK two ywlcrday on the first day nf of the firM dfiy 1 truffle. which, included six oil barges Albany for the west, may be Syracuse but GAnul u-ill not knbW dbpoxlllon the carrier? rench the check lock ht Srtxvtrton. The tank- entry than ft 4 000 tons of fiJ. kerosene and Officials in Albany thnt would confer the durin the first 24 houra of Thtrr wa no i pti35tnfj thru this srra. ctitmt ttulhor naid.

of the traffic will be Grain from the west beins in cimftl in Oswcgo Inter in the year, In tht? citnitl more thfin 4 18,000,000 grain to the prrt of Atbnny for rrjondirtg In ROO emplnycii of the u-ent on dut ftt mployes Await 1st oun 30 Appl icants at Job Office 9 i For Positions Overseas IB THE POST-STANDARD Tuesday, Ap'ril 13, 1948 More than SO npplicurils ycalcr- rlny nppcnrcd the New York State Employment Service, 141' Jnmra lo' talk with Rocec Qoklcn, field rcprnsonUtivft nf the offica of lh secretary of the army, about job's in overseas army inslal- lit I Inns, OVERSEAS Fred Schrndcr (right), of Phoenix, an of the Gcncrnl Electric Co, nl Electronics talks over job possibilities nvorsons with Recce Golden, field representative of the office of the Mcei'Rtnry of the nrmy, More thnn HO pcrsonK mnde Inquiries lit the New York nliitcf employment service, 141 st. Bishop Stamm Calls Ministry Of Reconciliation Church Need "Recoitclllntion" WHH thc word G( filnhop John Slamm Ourinc work nnd nnd rtpnit 1 U'orfc, nf Chnri'hw, In an ad- lo Federal World Government Held Hope oi Nations Tctkrat Wnrlrf 1 ycstcrdny, I In First Baptist church I he ministry of nnorlnd nnd elo need to hiivo three Councils of Churches in America? 11 he twltcd. However, he hailed Iho progress (hat hua been made fn his (tfc- tinir; eMpcclally the inuufturntion of the World Council o( Chu'rchcs tukc place iti Amsterdam, Hol thr n( world i America nun a our hiflk In the nn(ioiK hir prfice." yccptiw who i world ted- a Utopia, he told thf story of of the Col risht fl i whon fhncord had to pay i tax tin eominsj liiln New York; Connrcticul was on the vertjr of ing a punitive expedition into United SUtes credit low a whtrn Qutncy in Lnrtdort for MOn.OOO* wsia hind, in I 4 lt Itulkntcs i scri- hc Hut tho wldff opmi flffld for ro i In world hope is lo be miraculously saved from its destruction, Hence lhat all attempts at social reform arc misleading, Of these he said; "I'm terribly by these nn- sdatifthls on Ihc Fatherhood nt God and the brotherhood of nrwn, Lt'iic those can only be realized on the bnsiH of new birth, but they nrc Inherent in the i i a of closed by posing a question! "Isn't it time to forget Uiikinft tibout our divisions and talk abdfut the things we shqre that have made tent? The Rev. Dr, Arlington Bishop Malcolm E. Fea- Free Chest X-Ray Service Opened By Health Group A free chest X-rny service for adults Mn BaldwinsvilJe and the towns of LysandOr and VanBuren was begun in Baldwinsvillc academy yesterday afternonn and continue thruout Thursday.

The service wHI be offered from I to fl m. Mch day and frnm 7 to fl each cvdhiing, The project sponsored by the Onnndnga a i I nssoclntion, Christmas Seal agency, RS part of the county-wide to discpvcr cases of tuberculosis or other chest abnormnltics, The i i ore to be confidcittUiL Pliinn for the survey a been under way several woeks Ihru local committee ol which Mrs. Martin E. Lower of Baldwinsville is chairman. Mrs.

Herbert C. Quackenbuh nnd Mrs, have had charge of can- the i a ID register i persons IB years old and older Tor the X-raying Mrs, Edward Kcrncr, 'community health educator on Iho staff of 'the Onnndncn a nssn- cintionf has been assisting in local arrangements, The jobs, rwylnfi from $2,700 to a ycnr, arc in Jnpnn, Germany, Guam, Hawaii and Okinawa, The government pays transportation nnd provides housing and food, fru which ihfi employe pays a small tec, Golden said. Nocclcd nrc pholoffrnphors with bull lsllc.s experience in crlmo lnL oratory work or experience in property and supply, army signal supplies, aircraft supplies or general warehouse duties, Also in demand are those with aerial photographic experience, plain and geometric nnd aerial grflmmcLic mapping. Golden be at the office thru Friday. Study Problems Of Handicapped i Problems nC-mentally handicapped children will bo discussed by Dr.

Hcinz Werner, Clark university chology at the conference on mental hygiene and problems of exccptionni children to be held at Syracuse university May 14 and 15, The conference will be held in Night School Studies Continued to June 1 i Thirteen classes offered tuition- free to Syracusans in Vocational adult evening high which ordinarily close May will be continued to June 1, il was announced yesterday by Miss Helen HcxviLl, head of the adult cdu- cnlion department of Syracuw public schools. There is room for immtdiatt registration, she said, in the follow- IHR courses: Shorthand, typing (refresher nnd speed) homb furnishing and ncodlccraft, home gardening, dressmaking, chology ol childhood, psychoogy of courtship and creative' writing, physical conditioning for women, radio writing, and high school preparation. A SIGN Or THE TIMES Modara Installed As UCT Head Frank a hns been installed as senior counselor nf Central City Council 221, United Commercial Travelers oC America, for 1048-49, it was announced yesterday. Oilier new officers arc Ken Kern, i counselor; Clurcncc Wendell, past Stanley M. Goodman, secretary -treasurer; Carl Hyrlo, conductor; Charles McDevitt.

page; Ray men Castle, chflplain, and Robert JEmmA'lly i A larfic chiss of i in 1 tinted by the i a clc- Kice learn at the insinuation conducted by Harry Aikcn, grand counselor nf Now York stale. Presort i of Central City council is 217. of Medicine Dr. Cai'lcton J. Marinus, director ol the Endocrine clinic of the Detroit board of education, will present a paper on "Relationship Endocrine Function and Psychological Growth nnd A panel discussion of problems of mentally handicapped children will be held by Dr.

Luther Mays oi Syracuse university, chairman, Dr. William G. Pcacher, neurologist, Dr. Chrlslin Ingram, director of special education, Rochester; Dr. Sidney Bisgrovc, superintendent ol the Syracuse state school, and Dr.

Maurice Fourfcicrc, director of Die deportment of education for the handicapped at Buffalo State Teachers Franks Observe 25th Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. John Frank of 206 Mariposa st celebrated their silver wedding anniversary yesterday with a i at the Bclrnar restaurant. About 2, Jricnds and relatives al- Mr. Frank is employed by the New York Central railroad and Mrs. Frank by the Onondaga Pottery Co, Both are lifelong residents of Syracuse, They have five dnugh- ers Have you seen the sign in front of 435-439 S.Salina iMOHAI.

A I He held lhat rcronclliallrin musl be than cheap iippGnsemenl, If it to hint. 11 mu-sl have moral bocly of the Episcopal diocese of Central New York tod devotions, Miss Bcrnlcc Buehler, a dcnoml- Mutiniiiil flirrclor nf work, dit suinmor opporlu- for work i 11 We Itcnnrc the moral of 1 he said. "These are very rxnctintf. We live In IhiM uulverae In nn unmontl mitt to (home tho The bishop illustrated with i i a of life he smw in continental Europe List He recotytad Ihc reply made by Yrt, confederation won. And in Australia where it loked if i a take ft century, il i In flight wnrUI nhd it I rniiy KM) Hrtllsh nf a i a pledged lo II; of 10 that have, votttl for fl; currying by a pop?" nf nine to nf 102,000 workers i i 11 in Italy u(rl Suspended Term Mail Theft Case KuilLy In clwsc nf of when nrrnlftned fore Judge Stephen W.

Brcnnan in S. court here yesterday, a Bing- received a suspendwl scn- a sroup of Communist jtcnce and wns placed on probation when he asked, "What for two years. Assistant U. Attorney Louis DeMarco represented do you give la God?" "Anyone can believe fn Cod if he she said. "But we i God count, I i i alek WR thorn to ti hoHpKnt IIHII'O nf priiylnjt for crops, we improve BUI- nnd bolter NKAltKR.

1IOMK Bishop Stnmm confessed to ti worry nearer home, fs tin of the hfe nt tt-nrtrt our Dr, Kdsnr R. Whllr A fruturr of fhf Kmrh hour ft of by K. t.h Vim Albert C. Dclwe- Chester fuller frcd Neyharts Observe 50th Wedding Day Miss Brett to Sing In SU Program Mr. ftrul Joseph PaUteon st celebrated their 50th wedding ftrmiverjinfy Snlurdny with parly at their home attended by their eight children.

The cou-plc raided in 50 nnd lived in Fultnn, Mr, Neyhni'l roltrctl flvo ynnra nun Redmond of Canacln srntrncfd tr; sorvr ftO rlwys fltlw hr ffMlnrlnt; i counlry i i Atwnrdlnfl DoMnrco was Rodmoncrs second entry, Thru Attorney Gerald Henley, Ihc Now York Central railroad plgucirri not i tn an information signed by Attorney Irving HiRbce alleging failure io placard cars a i i explosives and placing a car containing such rxplosivfis nearer fo Iho engine of a train I legal. The government wast represented by Awtolwnl U. Attorney Robert .1. lioarny, Glenn Hobtw of KMcnburtf received a smilcncfl nnd was placed on probation for two years for conspiracy in connection i the transportation of a stolen car In interstate commerce. ANNrVKRSAKY NOTED Natives of Italy and married In i country In 1013, Mr, nnd Mra, from his employment a foreman tomes Finite ol 413 Seymour sL nt the L.

Smith Co, ntu- ftrftf rn ht fu.f will i in ft mujteiil pmertun prrrcdlng Ihr fohn Shut of 21)3 Elk at, nnd loft Krrr Ircfurt in ywlcrclaiy mornlnit by plane for Ol A VISITS Burton mayor of ttpfnl. the wockiMut with vLillcd and and te a pupil 6f Prtif, DnVld Facult rhib i fln i i Krrr, nnlrrt witl ftrrivr IM thit ftftfrnonn lf iititln jtorhir runuufji Wutticn 1 1 club ni ITi p. m. a i hotHir5 with Miss A McNnutthl tbr Srhntil of Jinrl nl rhftpH will mort credil. nwlrtly bccaum they It- The trend general thru- out the counti The high prc5Uknl5 hf Women 1 0 i.

1 I IM (he 1048 expansion of credit Yountf mnrricd who arc ya 'P Vk i homos ft rmirgin between living expenses and take home pay being reduced by the Syracuse reslflento intionjt hljsh pHcn level 17 juniors In Mihotar- MOrd IrusUillmrnl terms lo nnd a i i i wild rf 1 Brenicr extent this year in order to cently pledged (o fttti PI Upstllon, gel nlonjti IndlcatioriH in city Are thnt a grcHt many persons are using in- credit for their needs so noted Ihefr a i sary in thoir home 11 children attended an anniversary pnrly, Mr, Rnitc is employed by Mrs, flatle has linen confined to whoel chfllr by illness lor the last months, They have Jived in Syracuse several years. Syracuse Business By J. Burr Bell Informal reception itt the chapel fo! lowing the will in current Urnture Ihpie, "Spotlight on 4 City SU Students Pledge Honorary honorary at Syra cuse university. Thr arr: A C. Donti and Charlw i O.4lrnm tnlin i i nvr- nf Mr, nnrf I -in K.

Mnr thnt they ain keep thetr unvlngs In nf Robrrl Dulcy, Ihr of IJMfl, Credit i nnd nlherii with 21,220 credit rcpoiHs--nn 'buyers' marked where Ihoro i be more washers to sell than there will be In other words, i.he supply is catching up with Notlitfan points out that Easy Jiolng to continue to mwkc wash itiK mnchlncM at the same rate is now producing them, "we must make-Immediate plans to manufac litre better at lower Considerable already burn made to carry out the of making better washers at lower 4 Nclligan slalcf, After explain that Easy's advertising budgets nnd sales force have been increased, he continues; "Wn have enlarged our onfiincer I so Ihrrc i be more enjiinccr.s lo dcslfin And vclop now and belter Easy washers as well as new products for our salesmen to sell, "We have purchased new machinery nnd equipment ao that will bi: lo manufacture washing machine parts at lower coats, "We aro i i to (mprovr our methods nn1 i i so we can mfikc bctloi Easy washers nt Inwer uosU, 37P w. find Alice of 4.110. cnmpnrccl i Ihe illi -u 4 7 I I me Wft havc mprov ed our methods 2 i i Inst yrnr. A TM a a i grr i 7nn i Ahotit fnr of Iti i i And inc to the dtiuahtcr of of chapel on the CLINIC Thr of CUiy Cicero tvell baby clinic i be held from rn a p. Frldny in the North t'finirh In chllOrrn mil tip by check-up? wnd I i i tasting inspbcting materials firnioM rnnnrclrd with hn thM FjM WMh(sr cnlliTllon norvtrr cMvlfllnn nf tho Crrdtl of AmnrlCA in York state rcccully ultendcd a conference nt Hotel Syracuse, Heport5 showed flona have slowed down on an volume.

If, of Washing Machine in mwsflge to employe of the com- pnny, published in the current issue nf Tho Knsy Hcho, Jiwyorls thnl, Ihc 1 mwrkpl" In Ihr dry llrjld, whern more werr buy ing thnn -there were wash. now at an end. He he prngrnm of a i products at lower costs ils a challenge to each and every one of us in the Easy organization! 1 not only leader In industry 'who glvc.s warning about the "Kellers' marknt 1 being a thing of the past, H. Andrews, vice- president of General Electric, appliance and merchandise division, Lold com pnny appliance dealers at I Whll.A PUiliifl, I of Hhlrl. solllnfi nrc Ho nrgcd rtM'IcrA lo widen re "Wc i sales area and build greater volume thru "aggressive advertising, and promotion pro- rapidly approaching A grams." winter 1 Your Sunoco Dealer has the right products and the proper equipment to get your car all ready for warm weather driving.

You can depend on ftim for service that is prompt, courteous and efficient. See him today. TEN TIMELY SERVICES AT A COMBINATION PRICE I. WHIRLFOAM MOTOR out power-killing deposits. 1 CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR for safe protection of vital transmission and differential gears.

CHANGE TO SUMMER with correct grade of Sunoco Oil. 4. CHASSIS A to LubrfcatioB helps stop trouble before it starts. 5. DRAIN ANTI-FREEZE, CHECK HOSE CONNECTIONS inspect for 4.

INSPECT BATTERY. clcifn terminals, check cables, add distilled water. 7. SPARK help get maximum gaiolinc mileage. t.

CHECK OIL FILTER inspect filter cartridge. f. CLEAN AIR FILTER to keep dirt out of carburetor. 10! CHECK TIRES, LIGHTS, WINDSHIELD for trouble-free operation. Your Sunoco dealer sells I A I A I.

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