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a WALDO Swedish authors share Nobel prize STOCKHOLM (UPI) Swedish authors Eyvind Johnson and Harry Martinson, relatively unknown outside their country, were named Thursday to share the 1974 Nobel prize for literature and the $123,000 it carries. Some of Sweden's younger literary figures immediately attacked the choice on grounds the prize winners had won little international acclaim. One young author said their selection smacked of corruption within the prize- awarding Swedish Academy of Letters. Sources close to the academy had leaked the news three days ago. They said the choice was made to upstage exiled Russian writer Alexander I.

Solzhenitsyn, scheduled to pick up his 1970 award when the prizes are formally presented by King Carl Gustaf Dec. 10. Solzhenitsyn, unable to receive his prize at that time because he was still in the Soviet Union, is expected to make one of his Bangor, Daily News, Friday, October, 4, 1974 rare public speeches at the December ceremonies this year. The 18-member academy cited Johnson, 74. for "narrative art, farseeing in lands and ages, in the service of freedom." The citation of 70year-old Martinson was for "writings that catch the dewdrops and reflect the cosmos." Both are members of the academy.

It was the first time in 23 years that a Swede had won the literature prize. The last was Per Lagerkvist in 1951. Sven Delblanc, one of Sweden's leading younger authors, said "there exists no strong international opinion advocating these authors. The choice reflects lack of judgment by the Academy. lack of judgment in a serious context like this, can only too easily be interpreted as corruption through camaraderie;" Delblanc added.

"Mutual admiration is one thing, but this has a smell of embezzlement." Oil confrontation feared WASHINGTON (UPI) Experts at an international petroleum conference charged. Thursday that oil producing nations are reaping excessive "monopoly profits" and warned they could lead to "traumatic confrontations" between producing and consuming 1 nations. A Harvard economist at the meeting predicted, meanwhile, that petroleum prices will remain high for the next year but said market forces alone should produce a "significant" price reduction in late 1975 or 1976. Alan Greenspan, head of President Ford's Council of Economic Advisers, told the conference that while the international oil price hike played a "significant" role in fueling U.S. inflation it "was not as significant a factor as a lot of people make it out to be." "I believe -that if oil prices were to flaten out -STEPHEN B.

SINCLAIR MILO Stephen B. Sinclair, 28, who was killed in a car crash in Bangor Thursday, was a native of Milo, born July 16, 1946, the son of H. Gordon and Kathleen (Gerrish) Sinclair. He was the general agent of the Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. in Orono, was a Vietnam veteran and was in the Navy Medical Corps.

He had received the Purple Heart. He graduated from Milo High School in 1965, received a B.S. degree from the University of Orono in 1972, and was a member of the Milo: American Legion. He is survived by his father and mother of Milo; a son, David; a daughter, Catherine, both of Bangor; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Chase, Dover Foxcroft; his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Gerrish, Milo; a brother, Wallace, Bangor; a sister, Kristine, Milo; several aunts and: uncles. Funeral services will be held at the Lary Funeral Home, Milo, Saturday at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the family lot in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends, may call at the funeral home Friday, 7 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be sent to the Stephen and Gordon Sinclair Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of Penquis Valley High School, Milo.

LOUIS PETERS: Deaths and funerals MRS. RAYMOND (EMMA) KELLEY JONESPORT Mrs. Raymond (Emma) Kelley, 81, died Oct. 2 at a Bar Harbor hospital after a short illness. She was born at Jonesport, Dec.

25, 1892, the daughter of William and Etta (Wallace) Woodward. She was educated in Beals schools. She was a member of the Beals Advent Christian Church and was very active in church affairs. She is survived by her husband, Raymond, Jonesport; six sons, Arnold, Jonesport, Clinton, Beals, William, Beals, Royal, California, Manfred, Pownal, Willis, Winterport; 10 daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Alfreda) Libby Beals, Mrs.

Shirley (Etta) Kelley, Mrs. Lloyd (Iona) Woodward, Mrs. John (Ernestine) Alley, all of Beals, Mrs. Whitney (Kathleen) Newcomb, Jonesport, Mrs. Roscoe (Virginia) Worcester, Columbia, Mrs.

Harold (Ethelyn) Haines, Presque Isle, Miss Virginia Kelley, Woods Hole, Mrs. Howard (Mertie) Alley, Jonesport, Mrs. Alvah (Patricia) Beal, Eliot. Funeral services will be held Sunday, 6, at 2 p.m. from the Beals Advent Christian Church with the Rev.

James Fitzimmons officiating. Interment at Sewall Field Cemetery, Beals. Visiting hours at the Miller Funeral Home, Main Street, Jonesport anytime. LAWRENCE A. KENNEDY MILBRIDGE Lawrence A.

Kennedy, 54, died at a local nursing home Wednesday evening after a long illness. He was born in Milbridge Nov. 22, 1919, the son of Albion and Rosie (Francis) Kennedy. He is survived by his widow, Phyllis of Milbridge; two daughters, Mrs. R.

R. (Susette) Robbins, III of Augusta, Mrs. Larry (Betsy) Emerson of Brewer; a son, Peter of Veazie; a sister, Mrs. Frances Estabrook of Brewer four grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Warren Funeral.

Home, Milbridge, Saturday, 2 p.m. Friends may: call at the funeral home, Friday, 4 6 p.m. Interment will take place in the family lot, Evergreen Cemetery, Milbridge. Friends may donate to the tumor clinic at the Eastern Maine Medical Center of Bangor in his memory, MRS. NORMAN MADDOCKS MONROE Mrs.

Geneva: A. Maddocks, 65, died Oct. 2 at a Waterville hospital following a long illness. She was born at. Swanville, Maine, Sept.

29,, 1909, the daughter of Adelbert and Catherine (Seekins) Small. She was formerly employed at the: Belfast Manufacturing Co. She is survived by her husband, Norman of Monroe; four sons, Eugene of Thomaston, John of Stockton Springs, Brian Byron of of Brooks, and Winthrop; one brother, Lindley Small of Brooks; five sisters, Mrs. Irma Littlefield of Albion, Mrs. Alberta Carter of Stonington, Mrs.

Mildred McGray of Searsport, Mrs. Augustus Colson of Winterport, Mrs. Eunice Freeman of Belfast; nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m., Rackliffe Funeral Home in Belfast. Burial will be in the Kenney Cemetery at Brooks.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 2 to 4. and 7 to 8 p.m. Trumpet blast, drum roll mark burial NEW ORLEANS (AP) Friends of jazz pianist Billie Pierce buried her Thursday with a trumpet blast, a drum roll, and dancing in the streets. Most of New Orleans' music community showed up for the traditional jazz funeral and most claimed to have known Billie, 67, from her days. at Preservation Hall.

But for everyone, who knew her there was at least a score who didn't. ARTHUR H. PARTRIDGE PORTLAND Arthur H. Partridge, 68, of 28 Wainwright Circle East South Portland, died October-3 following a long illness. Born in Etna, July 23, 1906, he was the son of Henry and Mary (Hinton) Partridge.

He was a graduate of Milo High School and in 1928 he married Mary Cromwell. He was employed by Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Shop, and later by Artus Chevrolet Co. He came to South Portland 30 years ago as a mechanic for the Maine Central and Greyhound Bus companies, retiring three years ago. Surviving are his wife, South Portland; his parents of Milo; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Janet) Cheney, South Portland; one son, Ralph E.

Partridge, Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Mrs. Marion Hill, Topsham: three grandchildren; several nieces. and nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 o'colck at 749 Congress South Portland.

Interment in Memorial Park. GEORGE L. HAWES BANGOR George L. Hawes, 86, died Oct. 3 at his residence, 960 Kenduskeag Ave.

He was born in Charleston Dec. 6, 1887, the son of Albert L. and Emma (Scribner) Hawes. He was a postmaster for 23 years in East Corinth and was also a selectman for severalyears in East Corinth. He was a member of the Charleston Olive Branch Masonic Lodge.

He lived in East Corinth most of his life and. attended schools there, graduating in: 1905 from East Corinth Academy. He was a former member of the 100F serving as past noble grand and a past district deputy. Also, he was a former past master of the, grange. He is survived by a son, Leslie Gardiner; two daughters, Mrs.

Joseph (Margaret) Smyth, Westbrook and Mrs. Cornelius (Edna) Noddin, Ba go seven grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Clark Mitchell Funeral Home, 299. Union St.

Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. MRS. JULIA N. PARKER MANSET Mrs. Julia Norwood Parker, 82, widow of James Parker, died Oct.

3 at an Ellsworth hospital. She was born in Tremont Dec. 31, 1891, the daughter of Dennis and Ella (Webster) Norwood. She was a member of the Manset Union Church and the Busy Bees, both of Manset. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Carroll (Elsa) Alley, Prospect Harbor; a son, James A. Parker Manset; a sister, Mrs. Zelma Hodgdon, Seal Cove; a brother, Milton Norwood, Southwest Harbor; eight grandchildren, James A. Parker Connecticut, David Parker, Lowell Woods, Jane Alley, all of Bangor, Donald Woods, Colorado, Mrs. Julie Noyes, Harrington, Jeffery Alley, Germany, and John Alley, Prospect Harbor: 17 great-grandchildren, three nieces and a nephew.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Fernald Funeral: Chapel, Mount Desert. Burial will be at Mt. Height Cemetery, Southwest Harbor. Friends may call at the chapel Saturday from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

ROY H. JASPER LUBEC Roy Jasper, 66, died Oct. 2 at a Machias hospital following a brief illness. Born at Whiting, Jan. 19, 1908, son of Eva and Charles Jasper.

He was a member of the Warren Lodge Machias. Survived by his widow, Romelda Brown Jasper of Lubec; two brothers, Arthur and James of Whiting; two nieces and two nephews. Funeral services will be held at Christian Temple Church, Rev. Donald Stockford. officiating.

Burial in Lamson Cemetery, Lubec. Visiting hours Friday 2 4 and 1 9, Leighton Funeral Home. Lubec. FRANCIS J. CLUKEY BANGOR Mass of Christian burial for Francis J.

Clukey will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at. St. John's Catholic Church. Interment will be held at Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at Brookings Smith Funeral Home, 133 Center Friday, 3 5 and 7. 9. p.m. Among the survivors are Mrs.

Herschel (Regina) Haverlock, and several nieces and nephews. BENJAMIN B. WHITNEY BANGOR Funeral services for Benjamin B. Whitney will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Brookings Smith Funeral Home, 133 Center with the Rev.

Gordon Svoboda, pastor of the First Universalist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Brewer. HAMPDEN MONUMENTS Monuments $295 Markers $45 Main Rd. Hampden Tel. 947-8088 Open Afternoons Evenings With Regard to a Card of Thanks: Very often a card of thanks In The NEWS meets need which can hardly be solved in any other way.

Not only la it gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes but also courteously acknowledges the services and kindness of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well. be mailed or whose names and addresses are not known. Insertion of a card of thanks may be arranged by mall or in person tot Bangor Daily News Classified De partment. 491 Main Bangor, Me. 04401.

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Young adults age 13 to 19 may use this column to sell articles, find jobs, sell hobbies, find or swap items. 4 DAYS FOR $2 15 WORDS PREPAID FREEMAN TAYLOR BAND Wants lead player, hard rock style, willing to' create own: music and keep the all ready established. Please call 862-3427, 852-3255, 848-5445. NEED CASHI :73 V.W, low mile. age, low: price, $1,650.

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12" speakers, foot: controls; $150.: Guild 12 string electric with. case $100. 862- 3775. SACRIFICE 6 year old Pinto mare and '5 month Chestnut, Arabian calt. 794-8545.

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THE NICEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD READ AND USE THESE PAGES Free Found Ads: FREE FOUND ADS Free found -ads will be published ar a public: service: to our readers when a person finding an article calls the Banger. Daily News Classified Department, Bangor 942-5246. A 15 word notice will be published free for 2 days in an" effort to bring finder and loser together, BLACK FEMALE CAT Declawed, found on' Union near inter. state. Call 942:4556, after 6.

SMALL BLACK PUPPY Found near Cumberland Bangor. Has flea collar. -Call 947-8147 after YELLOW TIGER KITTEN With. collar, found in North Brewer Shopping Center, Call 939-5090. LEATHER POCKETBOOK Brown, lost vicinity of 1GA -North Mair Brewer, Oct.

2. Reward: 843. 5524, 989-6846. REWARD -For return of Stoneacres Appaloosa Horses sign. Grant, 59 Hudson Road, Bangor, 947-7228.

BLACK LABRADOR RETRIEVERS. "Cleo" and male years old, and female, 10 months. Lost vicinity Old Copehart, Bangor. Friendly. Reward.

942-0045, Personals This Is Your Personal Column SAY GREETINGS FOR AN Anniversary Birthday or ANNOUNCE Birth Special Event. 115 WORDS 1 DAY $1 Cash with order, $1.50. if we bill. CALL 942-5246 To place your greeting, or write BANGOR DAILY NEWS 491 Main Bangor Notices APTER THIS DATE October 4, 1974 will pay no bills other than those contracted by myself. Harold E.

Price, Bangor, Me. AFTER THIS DATE October. 3, 1974 1 will pay no bills other than those contracted by myself. Vaughn E. Robshaw, Silver Lake Road, Bucksport, Me.

BANGOR KIWANIS CHARITIES Now Asking For: Items. For ANNUAL AUCTION Coming Oct. 19.20, 1974 Furniture, books, dishes, toys For Pick Up Service Coll 942-2285, 942-7709, 942-1511 After 5 p.m., 942-6701. Thank you! CAKES For all occasions. Made to order.

Reasonable rates. Phone 947-8176. DO YOU EAT WHEN NOT HUNGRY? -Overeaters Anonymous, Tuesday, 7 p.m., St. Con. Notices LEARN TO DRIVE New class every month, October Driver starting tion and private driving lessons.

242- 1243. Northeast Driving School PAINT YOUR WAY TO FUN WITH GRUMBACHER ARTIST SUPPLIES Penobscot Trading Post in Old Town THE "QUODDY" MOCCASIN STORE GENUINE HANDSEWN BEADED Penobscot Trading Post in Old Town Employment 16 Job Opportunities NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS REGARDING WAGES, SALARY. Find ouf in the beginning how you will be paid, whether" on SALARY, COM. MISSION, DRAWING ACCOUNT, or on combination basis. A clear, understanding in the beginning mey prevent- disappointment later.

REGARDING REFERENCES, it is advis. able to send copies. Originals may not be returned. APPLICATIONS Are now. being taken for -RN's and -LPN's.

-Call 657-9035 or 657-9308, Bernard Home, Ellsworth. BABYSITTER WANTED In my home Care for 2 children, ages and 6, light housekeeping. Call 947-8211 after 5. BANDS WANTED 2, 3 and, pieces. Depot Tavern, Old.

Town, 827-7525 days. BELFAST Middle- aged woman fo care for elderly couple. Room, board, weekly wages. Modern ranch type home. Live in.

Call Bangor 942-5073 after 5 p.m. CAB DRIVERS and stay flat indefinately, we wouldn't lose much of our price increase (on other goods)," he said. But, Greenspan said, the high prices now charged by the oilusing nations are having an "extraordinary" effect on the flow of money around the world. and consuming nations may not be paying enough attention to the potential that they will wind up with a bad balance of payments as a result. Donald S.

McDonald, Canada's minister of energy, told the conference that his government believes producing nations have set their price too high. He said the Canadians are pushing for a price reduction of from $2 to $3 per barrel. "'We in Canada are as unhappy as anyone else to have seen the price increase," McDonald said. "To a large degree they are monopoly BINGHAMTON, N.Y, and CARMEL Louis Peters, 83, of. 270.

Main Binghamton, N.Y., died at a Johnson City, N.Y. hospital. He was formerly of Carmel, Maine and was a pastry chef, working in many hotels throughout the United States. He is survived by, his widow, Pauline (Bradford) Peters of Binghamton; two sons, Louis E. of Lodi, Paul B.

of Binghamton, N.Y.; four grandchildren. Visiting hours, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m., at Harvey's Funeral Home, Carmel, where services will be held Saturday, 10 a.m., with the Rev. Theodore Vaggalis of the Greek Orthodox Church in Bangor officiating. Interment will be in the family lot of the Highland Cemetery, Carmel. Relatives, friends say final goodbye Former Maine Congressman Clifford G.

terrain of Aroostook County. Persons journeyed McIntire, 66, was buried Thursday in Fairview from as far away as the nation's capital to attend Cemetery in Perham overlooking the rolling the funeral. (NEWS Photo) Mcintire laid to rest PERHAM National and Maine officeholders, local friends and neighbors and old associates paid their respect here Thursday to former Maine Congressman Clifford G. McIntire, 66, who died at a' Bangor Hospital Tuesday from injuries received Sept. 23 in a fall at his residence here.

4 The First Baptist Church of Perham was crowded during a 30-minute, 2 p.m. service conducted by Dr. Clarence Cranford, retired pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., assisted by the Rev. Howard Roberts of the Perham Baptist Church. McIntire, a Republican, served Maine in Congress from 1951 through 1964.

The day here was cold and gray, but attending the service spent nearly a half hour in leaving the church and offering condolences to the McIntire family. Brief graveside services followed. two miles away at TELEPHONE DISPATCHER -D Yellow Cab, 230 State 945-6441 DENTAL HYGIENIST Licensed. Bangor office, 4 day week. Write: Advertiser, Box R-92, Bangor Daily News.

DEPENDABLE PERSON With scar needed fo do collection work. Full or part time. Call 942-5835. ELECTRICIANS WANTED for Clinton school, Call. B.

E. Electric, Camden, Maine 235-4402. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Busy executives need experienced secretary. Must be resident of Bangor area. Competent -in skills and capable of, functioning without supervision and with transcription machine experience.

College training required. Salary commensurate with ability. Please send resume to Box -742, Bangor, Me. advising availcbility. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR To run hydraulic backhoe.

Allen L. Rooks Tel. 942-1923. 138 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Out of school. Apply Jordan Restaurant, Searsport.

EXECUTIVE RESUMES To organize and advance your career and doors. OTHER CAREER SERVICES, Marketing promotions. Suite 604, Merchants Plaza, Bangor, Tel. 942-1983, wackdays 9.5, Saturday appointment. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC WANTEDApply Carl H.

Snow Garage, 264 Third Bangor, FAMILY MAN Wanted to workin poultry farms, weekly salary from $90 $120. Housing and company benefits. For information send name, status and phone number to P. O. Box 213, Belfast, Me.

04915. FOOD WAITRESSES Mornings and evenings. Experienced preferred. Call for appointment, Stable Inn, 989-3200. HELP Fairview Cemetery, where many of those who had been at the church went to pay their last tribute.

The gravesite overlooks the rolling potato country which was close to the heart of the congressman. McIntire had a farmer. those attending the funeral were U.S. Senator William. D.

Maine Congressman William Cohen, former Maine Gov." Burton Cross and Mrs. Cross, former Maine Attorney: General James Erwin and -Aroostook County members of the Maine Legislature. Attending were former. members of McIntire's congressional staff. Present were Roger Flemming, secretary treasurer of the American Farm Bureau Federation and head of the Washington, D.C.

office, and Mrs. lemming and. representatives of the State Farm Bureau. Church soloist was Ronald Dow and the organist was Mrs. Merle Dow, both of Easton.

Bearers were: Malcolm Holts, Perham; Ronald Andrews and Lawrence Thibodeau, Presque Isle, and Ray Carter, Ralph Irving and Laurel Thompson of Washburn. Mcintire spent seven terms in the U. S. Congress. He first went to Congress in 1951 to represent Maine's old Third District, His political career ended in 1964 when he was defeated by U.S.

Sen. Edmund S. Muskie in a campaign for the U.S. Senate. After leaving Congress McIntire worked as legislative director of the American Farm Bureau.

He recently had been named to the U.S. Railway Association by President Gerald Ford. He served on the House Agriculture Committee where he displayed wide knowledge of potato growing, Aroostook County's biggest business. Lost Chan Mills, needs messengers in the Bangor and Ellsworth areas for light delivery. AM or PM hours available.

Dependable economy car a must. For interview, Bangor, 27 State 9 to 1 p.m. Ellsworth, call 657-9697. HOUSEKEEPER for couple. Live in.

Bangor. Wages, days off discussed at interview. 942-6232. HOUSEKEEPER One. day weekly.

Cleaning, laundry, for bachelor father and children. Orono. 866- 4727-, 942-5244, Dan, HOUSEKEEPER And companion for one adult. One child welcome. Write Advertiser, Box R-94, Bangor Daily News.

HOUSEKEEPER OR COUPLE for adult family of four. Winters Th Boston. Summers near Northeast Harbor, Maine. Private room, bath, TV, Nicest possible home. Call.

cal. leet: 1-617-742-2590. A HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Live in, cduit and two teenage children, references. required. Write.

Advertiser. Box 5-94, Bangor Daily News. INSURANCE INSPECTOR Part time days in Dexter, Guilford areas. Conducting auto and fire inspection reports. Must have Polaroid camera.

Write Advertiser, Box Q-94, Bangor Daily News. IPN WANTED-5 day week, 7 to 3 shift. Nygren's. Manor, 319 State Bangor. Pjease phone for inter.

view, 942-78C7. MAN Full time, apply in person, Napoli Pizza, 622 Hammond Bangor. MAN-To work on dairy farm, mostly, barn work, older man preferred, House trailer available. Roy Hilliard, 375-6617. MEN FOR--Local fast food estab.

lishment. Starting selary ranges from $145 to $170 weekly, commensurate with -experience. Company benefits include poid vocations, hospitalization, profit sharing and tirement programs. Apply. in your own handwriting to: Advertiser, Box P.95, Bangor Daily News, MEN.

WANTED--For temporary jot assignments, unloaders, warehouse work, etc. Also some long term temporary assignments available. Apply in person, MANPOWER, INC..

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