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2 Monday, April 28, 1958 DETROIT FREE PRESS Death Netiett GUGGENHEIM HONORS 12 State Scholars Get Felloivships Htlp Wanttd, Woman SO KEY PUNCH OPR. Res-uiar raises, excellent opportunity. Motor 1402 Industrial Eldr. WO 2-RT20. MILLINERY MANAGER for one of Detroit's fine women specialty stores.

AU replies confidential. Give full detail, marital status, previous experience, ape and averaee earnings past five vears. Will also interview applicants intereted in out-of-town positions. Bo M-7 09. Free Press.

31. NURSE Registered, experienced. Bovs camp Grand Traverse Bav near Northoort. June 16 thru Au-eust 16. University Speech Improvement Camo John Clancy (Director.

1007 Huron St Ann Arhor Phone NO 3-1511. Exten- sinn 2285. OFFICE POSITIONS no fee. Russell Kelly Empl. WO 8-9510 PRACTICAL NURSES S4.053-S.103.

Civil Service. Rm. 102 City Hall. Privote Secretary $325 Ree-ional sales manager needs per-sonal assistant and "Girl Friday." If you combine secretary skills and ambition with the desire for a ioh -with a real future, this is for you! See me. Nancv Jones.

3 944 Na'l. Bank WO 2-9870. (Emo. Service. RECEPTIONIST Must have some office exp.

Asre 23 to 35. No voun children. Downtown location. S300. Archer Personnel.

302 Lafayette Bide-. WQ 3-3525, RESERVATION CLERK 21-27 yrs. For Travel Bureau. Neat appearance. ARROW PERSONNEL 602 Park Ave.

Bldg. WO 2-33 1 SECRETARY To Purchasing Atrent Birmingham Area $325 plus SECRETARY Five years experience wtih sc. counting or legal background. West Side. J400.

40 BARBER, steady. 5-day week. 580 ruarantee with commission. 16923 Schoolcraft. BARBER Wajitod A-l.

rood proposition. Davs TO 8-3717. EvemnKs. nlz-hts TO P-2567. -BARBER Full time.

75. 23100 John R. nr. 9 Mile Rd. BARBER WANTED PART TIME 15858 W.

7 MILE CANVASSERS CUARANTEED HOURLY RATE. PLUS LIBERAL COMMISSIONS. APPLY 0 A.M., 13230 HARPER, VAN UPHOLSTERING CO. CASULTY UNDERWRITER Clean cut man with two yrs. experience, to aee 37 WO 3-8720.

Kev Personnel. 2046 Nat'l Bk. Bldg. CAR WASHERS, steady and part time. 4730 Ivanhoe at Gd.

River. No nhone calls. COLLECTOR Full or part time. Must be experienced. Hirhest commissions paid.

Phone Mr. Clark, LA 6-3480 for appointment. COST ACCT Sid. cost super: out of town; JfiOO plus. APEX PERSONNEL.

WO 1-4854. COST Standard Cost Supervisor. Deeree 30 to 37. Some Public exp. or Gen'l.

accts. Supervise 15-20 em-ply's. Relocate. Central Mich. Call Mr.

Reynolds. WO 1-3480. EXECU- T1VES' PERSONNEL. DIE MAKERS. FIRST CLASS ONLY.

Must be able to lead and build their own jobs. Crosstown Manufacturing 6951 Chase Dearborn DIE TRYOUT FOREMAN Body experience Ton Salary TECH WRITERS Aircraft andor Elec Exp. QUALITE PERSONNEL 2127 David Stott Bldg. WO 3-4f92. dWh iamon ee Engineer, familiar with Mfc and chemistry of Resinoid and metal bonded.

diamond wheels. Basic knowledge of metalltire-y. Are 25-40. Salary to $12,000 Call Pes; WO 1-3480. EXECUTIVES' PERSONNEL.

EXPANDING Need full time men. Must live on East side. Call LA 7-1270. INDUSTRIAL SALES Excellent oppty. for airfrressire.

married college rrad. between 26 and 32 with at least 3 yrs. sales calling on industry. Car turn. $475 4- incentive bonus.

A AMES FREE AGENCY 1410 David Stott Bldg. WO 3-8070 INDUSTRIAL Salesman to call on automobile and mill supply houses. Unique item. Commission and bonus. Call Mr.

Hanson. WO 3-5200, 1 p.m. Monday to noon Tuesday. MGR. TRAINEE Car necessary.

Excellent onoortunitv Hisrht school rrad. under 35. Shafer Service. 22720 Woodward. Femdale.

PLANT FOREMAN for orintinc factory In Florida. Must bare experience on rotary rubber plate presses, automatic collators, shipping, binding and 1ob presses. Salary open. When eontactinir for interview state age. iob experience and starting salary expected.

Re-Plv to Box M-7Q7. Free Press 31. PRESSER. Must be first class. Goodfellow Cleaners, 16811 Ste-phens E.

Detroit. PR 5-337. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Technical background. Shafer Service. 22" 70 Woodward.

Ferndale. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN to assist sales manager In local branch in coaBt-to-coast chain organisation. Age 18-30. Experience unnecessary but must be able to converse intelligently and satisfied with S1O0 per week to start. F.apid advancement to those accented.

We train you at our expense. Car furnished. CALL MR. COADT WO 5-0581 before noon- SALARY S100 PER WEEK" Help Wanted, Men 40 Time Study Men Must be experienced. Apply Employment Department CHRYSLER CORP.

12200 E. JEFFERSON SALESMAN 4004- Neat. Ambitious. Some Collere. Strong Sales type.

23-30 yrs. Stenographers Exch. WQ 5-2800 BOYS 14-21 Full or part time work Average commission: $1.50 to $1.75 an hour Inauire 16325 W. Warren. 2 p.m.

to 5 p. ji. daily YOU EVER THOUGHT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL REAL ESTATE? We have an opening for a few salesmen in our Gr. Fte. Park office.

Our plan of operation eliminates waste time in getting started and produces quick results. Training, upervision. floor day and a direct mail campaign given each individual. Mr. Anderson.

TU 1-4200. Johnstone Johnstone 16610 Mack HIGH CALIBER Sheet Metal Mechanics new modern shoo in Florida. Must be capable of operating all types of brakes, shears and tvoical eauipment needed to produce short runs of chassis and panel developments. Do not applv unless confident of rour own ability to do a ton iob. Men anolymr must be free to move immediately.

Please forward resume and references to P.O. Box 3143. Sarasota. EST. WATKINS route open.

Steadv vear round work for as-gressive salesman. Apply 2262 Gratiot. mornings MAN WITH CAR Perm, position with Lr. Metal Mfr. Willing worker considered, excepted applicant will receive personal supervision: earnings while training around $385 mo.

Perc. plus expense bonus arrangement; not canvassing. Call UN 3-6060. 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

MAN EARN $2 HR. Sell sox. shirts, belts. WO 1-42S4 MEN STEADY WORK No lavoffs. No experience necessary.

3 character references reaoired. Car advantages. For appointment. BR 3-8373. Ask for Personnel Manager.

OPPORTUNITY Saeinaw. Owosso. Lapeer. Fenton. Chesaning.

Durand. Davison. Flushing. Millinrton. and Vassar.

Reliable men for sales and service in vour area. 21-55. H.S. educ. married, car.

Personal interview Wednesday 10-12 a.m. only. ELECTRO LUX CORP. 1810 N. Saginaw Flint.

Mich. MEN (4) We can use men at once. No are limit. No previous experience necessary. No investment.

Transportation furnished. Over average earnings to start. Anolv 8-10 a.m.. 4-5 p.m. .1 R.

Watkins 7551 Grand River. PART of Full Time Men wanted. Car necessary. DS 1-8389 or GA 1-S4Q8 ROUTE MAN. west side.

SI 00 plus commission Married, neat, high school, car. LTT 2-0912. 11 to 4 rt.m.: LU 2-2486. 7 to 8 p.m OPENINGS For engineers with degree snd 2 er more ytsrs experience im Antenna RF Components UHF Wave Receiver Development Video Display Analog Techniques Transistor Circuitry Computer Applications Data Processing Digital Technique Logical Circuitry Design Electronic Packaging Help Wanted, Men IS NOTICE is hereby riven that the Golden Gate Lodsre whose premises are located at 3747 Inkster Inkster. has applied to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for a renewal of a club license to sell beer, wine and spirits to bonafide members only, and that is the intent of the Liquor Control Commission to rrant said Jteense upon the expiration of 10 days from the date hereof dated April 28.

1958. Announcements Lost and Found 20 CALL MISS DAY at WOodward 2-9400 and let Free Press readers help you find your lost article. You may charre your ad if you wish or take it to the nearest liner station to ret the same low rata as at the main office. PARAKEET Yellow and rreen. Lost Chene and Gratiot.

Reward. LP 8-9908. WALLET, mans. 419. E.

G. Return contents, keep mon-ey. 133 E. Gd. River.

WO 2-7989. WALLET, man's. Aoril 18 K.Wl sec. Reward. Jenkins.

TY 8-5953. $50 REWARD Siamese cat lost. Blue eyes. MI 6-3405. Personals 22 ANYONE having information concerning will of late Charles Da ly, please write Box X4BJ.

rree Press. BILLS WORRYING OVER DEBTS If installment payments of past due bills are troubling you. let us consolidate and arrange to pay all your bills past due or not with one payment you can afford. If you owe You Pay as Low at 1.000 $15 per week 2 000 $25 per week $3,000 S35 per week No security No co-signer OPEN NIGHTS by APPOINTMENT CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. 1214 Griswold, Rm.

512 WQ 1-6448 GIRLS AND WOMEN Free haircuts, hair coloring, bleaches and corrective hair work. All work carefully supervised. WO 1-3028. 1507 Broadway. HYPNOTIST Counseling on emotional problems, tensions, speeji defects.

WA 5-6117. Business Personals 23 INDIANA representation for your firm-investiration. survey, collection, adjusting service, sales, etc. handled as you wish Ben Hin-shaw Industries. 3541 Forest Ma-nor Indianapolis.

Special Notices, 27 ARE YOU interested in sending your children to camp this summer? An excellent place would be CAMP DIL-O-WOOD located nr. Saulte St. Marie. Mich. For boys and girls from the ages of 6-17.

Includes all sports. For further information call UN 4-9729. ask for Jim Reinhard after 0 p.m. Transportation 32 A.A.A. N.Y.

ALASKA Seattle, N. Orleans. Hartford CLAUDE'S. 9106 MICH. LU 4-1420 AAA Seattle.

Phoenix. Fla. N.Y. 2465 Grand River. WO 1-3990 ACE TRANSPORT California.

Brooklyn. Utah Seattle. Gas paid. 29)1 Woodward. TE 2-1002.

CADILLACS Other late models to SEATTLE. Washington. Liberal gas allowance. ALL STATE AUTO DRIVEAWAY 81 IP LIVERNOIS TY 4-580O CATHERINE RAE 25264, Grand River KE 4-0610 KE 9805 Educational 35 AIRLINES TRAINING TOR MEN AND WOMEN ELECTRONICS TRAINING CENTRAL TECHN'L INSTITUTE OFFICE HOURS 11 A.M. TO 2PM 415 Lafavet.te Bldg WO 2-7762 BUSINESS TRAINING Dav snd Eveninr.

Enroll Now THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Michiran Theater 220 Barley Call or phone WO 2-6534 KOREAN VETERANS Don't lose your school eligibility because you can't attend school. You can now learn Radio and TV at home. Paid for comoletelv bv the V. A. TV kit and testinr eanirj-ront included.

Non-Vets sdoIv for same course Free information. Write Radio-TV Trn Box M-659. Free Press, 31. MECHANICAL DRAFTING Remain fullv emoloved while learning. Instructors with Tears of practical experience, modern eauio-ment furnished Phone or write for complete information.

Detroit Enrineerinr Institute 9030 Grand River WO 1-7 34 0 Switchboard-Receptionist and tvpinr Day-eve. classes. 3 wks. All ages. Free placement service.

Florence Utt School WO 1-5075. Trade Technical Schools 38 A BETTER JOB Learn bv Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Automatic Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETY ARC WELDING Wolverine School 1 400 W. FORT ST. WO 3-0691 LEARN MEAT CUTTING Train quickly. 8 short weeks.

State ao-proval. diploma awarded. Day. evening classes. Now open.

Pay after rraduation. Women learn supermarket cash register meat wrapping. Michigan Meat School. Detroit. Michigan.

TE LEARN RADIO, TV Electronic Engineering Classes START Soon Electronic Institute 2157 WOODWARD WO 2-5660 MEN LEARN meat cutting trade from best men in business. DETROIT BUTCHER and Meat Cnl-tir; School. 843 W. McNichols. I'N 2-940.

Dav and evening class. RADIO. ELECTRONIC TV Schools. 3730 WOODWARD TE 3-4620 Employment Help Wanted, Men 40 BARBER. Steady.

Must be. good on brush cuts. Closed on Wednesday. 70. DU 2-6141.

6913 Allen Allen Park. BARBER Steady. Second chair. 80 guar, and commission. Air-con- ditioned shop.

1293.3 Puritan. BARBER Wanted. Steady. Can make 585 up. 412 Grand River.

Union prices. WO 4-9060. SALES MANAGER WANTED STARTING ANNUAL INCOME $22,000 to $35,000 COMMENSURATE WITH ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE Must be able to manage and expand present national field sales force of over 100 men. Salary, expense allowance, bonus plan, plus profit sharing, hospitalization and life insurance program offered. Manager of Direct Sales organization will be given preference.

Must be presently employed as Sales Manager or Assistant Sales Manager and have experience in handling salesmen (not distributors) on National scale and be able to show that he has built or maintained a successful sales force. The man selected for this position would spend at least 50 of his time in the field the first year. Second year, he would move to Southern Indiana or Kentucky to work out of Home Office. All replies will be kept completely confidential. Write full details of experience to BOX M-710, Free Press, 31.

Logal Notion 40 SOUTH FLORIDA Automatic collator onerator. Roll to roll. Dntro. Hamilton or Palmer experience preferred. Give iob experience and fftartinr hourly ware expected.

Box M-7Q8. Free Press 31. TWO MEN, 16-26 To assist manager in outside order dept. Must be neat and able to converse intellieentlv. 98 40 per week if qualified.

Transportation. 3rfr. Scott, rzbi Nai Bank Bitir. No phone calls accepted YOUNG MAN. order perm.

Em. unnecessary. 1446 Maienic Eldr. Don't phon. YOUNG MEN if vou are 18 to C8.

have a fair education, rood appearance and can follow instructions, we can offer vou a iob that must pav vou a minimum of $8(1 per week. Tremendous advancement potential to career minded men. See sales manager. 603 Donovan C457 Woodward. Mondav and Tuesday.

10 to 1. Saltsmtn 42 ADVERTISING SALESMEN BROWN BIGELOW Several active accounts in Wavne Countv to be assigned. Only experienced salesmen need applv due to ooper income bracket based on commissions nlu bonus For ap- pointment call TP 4-0120. A MAN with car livinirs1 in East Detroit-Harper Woods-Grosse Pointe area. Excellent opening-.

$126 a week saaranteed. 21 to 37 years. For details phone Mr. Eizerman. Monday evening 6 to 9:30 p.m.

at LA 1-H95. A RELIABLE married steady man with car for permanent non-factorv work. 20187 Mack. Monday 8:30 a.m. to 10:30.

Ask for manager. FULL or part time men to call on merchants Experience not necessary. Hie-heFt commissions paid. Phone LA for appointment. SALES MANAGER Industrial Power Transmission Material.

stocks, too line. Six outside salesmen. 45 year old company. Great oonortunitv for well trained capable man. Full confidential details to PO.

Box 282. Sta. C. Toledo 7. Ohio.

SALESMAN Experienced in the solicitation of dealers for appliance and installment sale contracts. Write Model Finance Service. 202 Dwijrht Building-, Jackson. Mich-iran. USED CAR SALESMEN WE NEED (1) GOOD MEN LARGEST DOWN RIVER DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER.

LIBERAL COMMISSIONS AND FRINGE BENEFITS. MUST rF. SOBER AND NEAT APPEARING TOME IN AND SEE BILL KAWA FOR A GOOD DEAL. STANFORD Plymouth, Inc. 920 FORT ST.

AT OUTER DRIVE LINCOLN PARK SALESMEN over 25. pref. married, car sellinr exp. helpful call GA 2-4518 p.m.-9 p.m.. only.

WANTED: 3 men with cars, are 24-42. Year round work. Anvone mav ann'y. WE 4-123. 9-12 Mon.

YOUNG MEN to assist tnanarer in newly established department, of an K3-year-old concern. Earnings above rverasre and rapid advancement to those accepted. No experience necessary. Transportation furnished. Call As Soon As Possible Openings Are Limited CALL MR.

SCOTT WO 5-0562 Before Noon Salary $100 Wk. Employmtnt Aginclei 46 ANY KIND Good Help Universal Eroo. TY 8-5310. 5S20 Northfield. CHURCH Circle.

4503 W. Warren. TY 8-0812 4-3230 home. Designers Chemists Draftsmen Engineers Metallurgists DETROIT ENGINEERING AGCY. Interview hoars 9 to 12 daily.

A fternoon interviews by annoinim't. 2016 David Stott Bldg. WO 2-7363 ENGRS. CHEMISTS A CUTS. FIRST EMPLOYMENT AGENCT 09 DAVID STOTT WO 3-P46S FRAN STEVENS WO 1-92S0 1519 DAVID STOTT BLDG.

Lucille Douglas 2534 Guardian Bldr. WQ 3-0S41 OFFICE POS. Consult DETROIT VOCATIONAL BUREAU. 503 GRISWOLD BLDG. WO 3-1250 Part-Timi, Tmporary 45 LADIES and Girls Parttime telephone sales work from our office.

4 hrs. a day. 5 days week. No experience necessary Guarantee plus commission. For interview call WE 3-0976.

Mr. Martin. Help Wanted, Womn 50 Accounting Clerk Permanent position available Immediately for irirl experienced in cost or labor distribution. Should live on the East Side. Must be able to use comptometer.

Give ere. experience, education, marital status telephone number and approximate salary desired. Box 1652, Free Pres, 31 LERK TYPIST Co. in National Bank will train H.S. grad.

Average typing. Salary open. Archer Personnel. 302 Lafayette Bldg. WO 3-3525.

CURB Girls 17 years or over. The Big Town Drive-ln. Mt. Clem-ens. HOwaard 8-9002.

FAST Publications office needs (rood typist immediately prefer advertising or publishing background. An unusual opportunity for an experienced Qualified rirl with TOP FUTURE. See Nancy James. 1944 Nat'l Bank WO 2-8S70. (Emp.

Service) FIGURE-CLERK Eastside Co. Must type $275. Archer Personnel. 7704 E. Seven Mile at Van Dyke.

TW 2-6169. GENERAL OFFlCE Company will train new rrad. with typing and good figure aptitude. Salary open. East Side company.

Archer Personnel. 7704 E. Seven Mile mt Van DvV-e. TW 2-B169. GENERAL OFFICE Co.

Westside will train H.S. grad. Mnst type. Salary open. Archer Personnel.

18130 Fenkell at Grand River. BR 3-2190. JUNIOR SECRETARY for Downtown Co. 5-day week. $275 up.

Archer Personnel. 302 Lafayette Bldg. WO 3-3525. JR. SECTY.

For advtr. good typist, lite hthd. $260. dntn. Call E.

Harrison. WQ 1-3480. EXECUTIVES' PERSONNEL. Saltsmtn 42 TELEPHONE SALESMEN FULL OR PART TIME DAYS OR EVENINGS No experience necessary. We'll show you how.

Mat direct ile over the phono from our office in downtown Detroit. EARNINGS ARE GOOD For appointment phont WO 2-8665 Help Wanted, Men HOPPE Henry Jr. April 27. Dear son of Mrs. Maude Hopoe.

Will lie in slate the Haley Funeral Hoiw. Hamilton at Puritan until Monday. 10 p.m. Services and interment Oscoda, Michisan Wednesday morning. INGRAM William April 25.

of 2611 Pearl, husband of the late Theresa father of Mrs. John Pryor (Charlotte). William Howard Mrs. Harold Weiner (Thelma). Mrs.

Paul Missick (Carol). Also leaves eight grandchildren. 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services at J. D.

Martenson Funeral Home. 1725 Lawndale. Monday at 3 p.m. JOHNSON Clarence. April 26.

of 7395 Drake Road Bloomfield Twp. Beloved husband of Erma: dear father of Mrs. Ruth Louise Taylor. Theodore J. Johnson and Mrs.

Clarice Arkin: 8 grandchildren and 2 brothers. Funeral services at 3 p.m. Tuesdav from the Heeney Funeral Home. 23720 N. Farming-ton Farmington.

Entombment White Chapel. KETELHTJT William husband of the late Eva-line. dear father of Paul. Otto. William.

Ernest. Richard Mrs. Norman Smith. Mrs. Ledvard Ruthenberg.

and Mrs. AI Bathgate. 29 grandchildren. 25 great-grandchildren, and one srreat-rreat-grand-child also survive, brother erf Mrs. Bertha Mertens and Mrs.

Emma Schroeder. Funeral Mondav 2 m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot LAFLECHE Arthur. April 25. of 5815 Bedford. Husband of Beatrice (Jenkins! father of Oaklev: brother oi Eugene. alo six sisters.

Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack, at Outer Drive. Monday at 2. LEACH Marvin W. see 74.

brother of Clyde F. of Flint. Uncle of Mrs. Jack M. Honevwell also of Flint Mrs.

Stanley Hamilton of Linden. 3 grandchildren. Funeral services from William Vasu Funeral Home. 4375 N. Woodward bet.

13 and 14 Mile Rd. Wed. 1:30. LEIGHTON Ada of 14880 Graxidville. Beloved wife of the late Perrv: dear mother of Mrs.

W. V. Crittenden and Mrs. F. C.

Bandy, of Sarasota Florida. Services at Lambert runeral Home. 15443 Greenfield. Mon. 7:30 pm Burial Newberrv.

Mich. LUCAS Dr. Stanlev of 1430 Devonshire. Beloved husband or Frances: dear father of Carol. Thomas, Patrick and Mrs.

Elizabeth Pellerito. Survived by 4 brothers and 2 sisters -also 3 granddaughters. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerherghe Funeral Home. 13340 E.

Warren cor. Lakeview. Wed. at 9:30 and St. Clare Church at 10.

Rosarv Tues. evening; aI 8:15. Interment Mt. Olivet. MAAS Frank A beloved husband of Lydia.

father of Fred Flachsmann. brother of Peter. Mondav 1 p.m. H- Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot.

MACK Frederick April 25. of 8826 Avis Ave husband of Clara: father of Mrh Vernice Burch. Robert Calvin Clifford and Mrs. Lois Kovacs- also leaves 9 grandchildren. 3 sisters and 1 brother.

Funeral service from D. Marten-son Funeral Home. 1725 Lawndale. Tuesdav 1 p.m. MACKAYE Henrv April 26.

1958. Husband of the late Florence Wood Mac-Rave. Father of Mrs. D. Jean McPherson.

Fnneral service at chapel of the William Hamilton Co. 3975 Cass Wednesday. 1:30 p.m. 3IARTELLIXI Joseph. Dear brother of Mrs.

Catherine Martellini. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van lerberrhe Funeral Home. 13340 E. Warren cor.

Lake-view. Mon. at 9:30 and St. John Berchman Church at 10. Rosarv Sunday evening at 8.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Mcdowell George April 27. of 1595 Kirk-way Drive. Bloomfield Hills.

Beloved husband of Eleanor: dear father of George Marilyn. Mrs. Norbert Knlsavage (Patricia! and Richard McDowell. Grandfather of Hpidi snd Kevin Kulsavage and Kathy McDowell. Brother of Lee and Charles McDowell.

Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home 14130 W. McNichols Wed. morning, time later. 3ULLER Wayne, age 21.

Anvil 27 of 1359 Greaton Grosse Pointe. Suddenly at Laramie. Wvominr. Son of Walter O. and Dorothy Miller.

Brother of Arthnr. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Time later. MOODY Curtis suddenly.

Beloved husband of Jane McDonourh Moodv; dear father of Robert C. and Mrs. Virginia Redfern of Lansinr: six rrandehildren: two brothers and one sister also survive. Funeral Monday 2 p.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home. 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Pte.

Wds. Deceased was member of Chicopee Lodge A. F. and A. (hiconee.

Mass. Memorial tribute mav be made to the Heart Fund. NOBLE Gertrude Deibridge. April 26, 195S. Wife of the late Herbert W.

Noble: mother of the late R. Noble and Mrs. Arthur L. Rose: sister of Charles S. Deibridge: also survived by 8 rrandehildren and 11 rreat-rrandehildren.

At Chanel of iheWm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass until Tuesday morn. Funeral services at St. Luke's Chanel.

224 Highland Tuesday 11 a.m. O'CONNOR Mary ElizSbeth. Aoril 26 wife of the late Albert: mother of Mrs. Alberta Lvons. Mrs.

Eldon Erb. Mrs. Roland Cawley. Jerome. Joseph and George O'Connor: sister of Joseph Towns.

Funeral from Mo-Innes Desmond Fnneral Home. 16111 Woodward. Tuesday. 8:30: St. Benedict Church at 9.

PANZENIIAGEN See Drzewiecki notice. PIERCE April 27. Ellen of 18611 Ferguson. Beloved mother of Mrs. Helen L.

Kreitmeyer, Joseph of California, Paul E. and Phillip J. Pierce. Survived by 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. At the R.

G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home. 14751 W.

McNichols Rd. to 8 m. Tues. Services and interment, Pittsburgh, Fa. Please omit flowers.

REYNTENS Martha. April 27. of 1375 Lake Pointe. Grosse Pointe. Mother of Eugene: grandmother of Richard and David.

Funeral from the Verheyden Fnneral Home. 163O0 Mack at Ouier Drive. Wednesdav at 9:30 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. SCHWEDE Minnie.

April 27. are 70 nf 9050 Hemingwaer. Bedford Township. Beloved wife of the late Rev. Frederick Schwede.

dear mother of Edgar and Alfred, grandmother of 7 grandchildren. Funeral serv ices from the Harry J. Will Funeral Home. 4412 Livernois. April 30.

at 12:30 and from Emmanuel Lutheran Cburcn. Britton. Mich, at 2:30 p.m. Burial in Lake Ridge Cemetery. STUTLER Paul April 26.

of 1 4696 Yomir. Beloved husband of Frances; dear father of James and Geneva Stut-ler: brother of Mrs. Opal King and Mrs. Grace C. Harper of Clarksburg.

W.Va. Services 1 :00 o'clock Tuesdav afternoon at the R. G. G. R.

Harris Funeral Home. 15251 Harper. Florists Funeral Bouauets Free delivery. 21430 Wdwd. Websters.

JO 4-6276. Funara! Directors 10 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS YA 3-5036 WM. R. HAMILTON 3975 CASS AVE.

TE 1-371S NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. DI 1-130O BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE MI 4-6fa0 HILLIKER'S FUNERAL HOME 2449 W. Grand Blvd.

TY 6-2233 HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H. NEELY MEYERS RD. AT JAS. COUZENS 16540 MEYERS RD.

UN 1-33S0 SULLIVAN 14230 W. McSichola 15800 Fenkell UN 4-2311 YE 8-8100 J. SUTTON SON FRANCIS Jw GALLAGHER MGR. 4147 TRUMBULL TE 3-M0O Chas. Verheyden, Inc.

Established 50 Year 18300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 Twelve Michigan scholars heim Fellowships. They are: Dr. Richard K. Beardaley. anthropology, i sity of Michigan, to study Spanish -small-farm communities; Dr.

Alex Berman, pharmacy, University of Michigan, for a comparative study of hospital phar-macy in France and the United Dr. Arthur M. Chicker-ing, retired, biology, Albion College, to study taxonomy of Panamanian spiders; Dr. Donald A. Darling, mathematics, University of Michigan, research in probability theory; Dr.

Russell Hunt Fifield, political science, University of Michigan, to study the Philippine role in Asia since independence; Dr. W. Gehring, mathematics, University of Michigan, study the boundary behavior of meromorphic functions. Also to Dr. John Whitney Hall, history, University of Michigan, for studies of the -feudal domain of Okayama, Japan; Dr.

Alfred Leitner, physics, Michigan State University, to study methods of solving "boundary value problems; John Frederick Muehl, English, University of Michigan, for a historical study of the British East India Dr. Paul M. Naghdi, -engineering mechanics, University of Michigan, to study the -theory of elastic-plastic solids "of work-hardening materials; Dr. Roger A. Pack, classical studies, University of Michigan, to study the Onirocritica of Artemidorus Daldianus; and Dr.

Jacob M. Price, history, University of Michigan, to study the Anglo-American tobacco trade, 1660-1775. Welsh Case To Resume The removal hearing of St. Clair Shores Mayor Thomas S. Welsh will resume Monday in Mt.

Clemens after a six-week delay. Welsh is charged in a grand jury removal petition with using his office as mayor to make money as a real estate broker. The removal proceeding against the mayor has been stalled by a series of adjournments since it began last November. Obituaries MELVTV P. EXJ3ERS A pharmacist in Detroit for 32 years, Mr.

Enders died Saturday night at his home, 547 S. Webik, Clawson. He was S2. Mr. Enders had moved to Clawson month ago from Ferndale where he had lived for 15 years.

He and a son owned the Reliable Pharmacy, 1600 E. Seven Mile. A Mason, Mr. Enders was a life member of the Fenton, lodge. He is survived by his wife, Maude a daughter, Mrs.

-Alfred W. Smith, of Clawson; two sons, Linford, of South Xyon, and Melvin of Clawson; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday from Bell Chapel, William R. Hamilton 820 E.

Maple, Burial will be in Goodrich. CLARENCE JOHNSON Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday for Mr. Johnson, 75, a retired buyer for the D. J.

Healy Shops. Mr. Johnson, of 7395 Drake, W. Bloomfield Township, died Saturday. He was buyer and manager cf the fine arts department of the Healy Shops for 38 years.

Mr. Johnson is survived by "his wife, Erma two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Louise Taylor and Mrs. Clarice Arkin; and a son, Theodore J. There are grandchildren.

Services will be from the Spencer I. Heeney Funeral Home, 23720 N. Farmington, 'Farmington. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery, Birmingham. GEORGE HEINTZ, JR.

Mr. Heintz, 51, of 7517 Dobel, a veteran City and County employe, died Saturday night at his summer cottage in Marine City. For the last 14 years he "served in dual capacity as Re corder's Court jury clerk and "Wayne County accountant Prior to that he was a Traffic Court clerk and assistant Wayne County treasurer. Mr. Heintz, a native of Detroit, was a hunter and fisherman.

He founded the Spratt (Mich.) Hunting Club. He is survived by his wife, -Donna; two sons, John and Ted and three grandchildren. Rosary will be at 8 p.m Tuesday at the Verheyden Funeral ome, 16300 Mack, Grosse Pointe Park. Services will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Name Church, 8041 Doyle.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Vessel Passages MACKINAW CITY rP SATURDAY Murphy 11:30 p.m. IT Sl'NDAT Cowan 12:10 a.m.: Munson Kinney 3:30: Ciandra 8:50: Sumatra Calcite noon: Tanker Michigan "12:50 Tusf Two Rivers Scow 1:20: Chicaro Tribune 3:20. DOWN SATURDAY Everest 10:40 p.m.

DOWN SUNDAY E. Davison 7 a.m.: Svlvania Outarde 8:40: Tanker Detroit SO; Khnr Rogers City 2:20 m. have been awarded Guggen- Death Notices ADAM Peter. Beloved husband of at henna, dear father of John Adams. Mrs.

Mary Servo and Mrs. Catherine Haiborr. eigrht rrandehildren and seven great -irrandehildren also survive. Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. from A.

H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot Ave and 10 a.m. at Church. Rosary Monday p.m.

ADDISON Raymond husband of the late Manruente: father of Mrs Helen Mayer. Raymond 3. and Mn. Donald Wallace: on of Mra Anna Addison: brother of Willard F. Addison and Mrs.

Helen McAlpine: rrandfather of 7 irrandehildren Funeral from Thos. P. Lahev Funeral Home. 8316 Dexter Tuedav morninr at 8:30. St.

Boniface Church at 9. BAILEY Elsa (nee Marschneri April 27 at the Tuller Hotel. Sister of Cornel-ious J. and the late Arthur and Judce Adolph F. Marschner.

Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home. i6300 Mack at Outer Drive. Tuesday at 11. COLLINS James of 13492 Fenelon. Husband of Susan, father of Mrs.

George Krul. Mis. Corrine Brurnone and Suzanne. Brother of Clarence and Alfred. A7so survived bv 6 grandchildren.

Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home. 1R625 Grand River. Wed at 10 a.m. CONDON Rose I. of 103P5 Plymouth.

Dear mother ox Mrs. Bernadette Cloonan and Frank Condon, sister of Mrs D. W. Daly of Jackson. Also survived by 5 frrandchildren.

Funeral from H. R. Pierce Funeral Home. 8436 W. Chicago at Oakman.

Wed. at 8:30 a.m. Epiohanv Church 9:00. Rosary Tues. 8 p.m.

Interment. Silver Creek Sacred Heart Cemetery. Dowariac. Mich. CONRICODE April 26.

Peter helmed unhand of Mary, dear father of Mrs Anthony Loftus. Mrs Thoma Nicoll. and John Conricode brother of Miss Delia Conricote. Nine rrandehildren. Funeral from Fen-kell Chapel of Ted 0.

Sullivan Funeral Home. 15800 Fenkell. corner Forrerl Wednesdav morning- at 8:30 and St. Mary of Red-ford Church at 9. CONNER James H.

of 12732 Schaefer. Husband of Lillian, father of Mrs Lillian Westerly and Mrs. Isabella Scott. Dear grandfather of Linda and Carol Wererly. Kerry and Jim Scott.

Great grandfather of Chrisiv Lynn. Services at Sehmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home. 16625 Grand River. Tues. at 8:30 a.m.

and Church of the Divine Providence at a.m. Rosary Mon. at 8 p.m. DE MEYER Julia, of 4435 Maryland. Beloved wife of Jules: dear sister of Mrs.

Leona De Meyer of Detroit. Mrs. Anoline Verbruerre and Mrs. Elodie Mahieu of France. Fnneral from the.

Arthur J. Van Lerberrhe Funeral Home. 13340 E. Warren cor. Lakeview.

Monday at 9:30 and Our Lady of Sorrows Church at 10. Rosarv Sun. eve. at 7:30. Interment Mt.

Olivet. I)E ROSE Edward beloved husViand of Marie; father of Mrs. Marie Tines. Mrs. Evanreline Schumer and James: six rrandehildren and six great-grandchildren also survive: brother of Alnhonse.

Funeral Monday. 1 at A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 20705 Mack at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile). Gross Point Woods. DRZEWIECKI Casimir. beloved son of Mary; dear brother of Mrs. Alice Panzenhairen uncle of Carolyn.

James and Thomas. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9:30 a. m. at Our Lady of Good Council Church. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. DYSARZ Hattie. April 24. of 15377 Snren-rer East Detroit. Wife of Bruno: mother of John Raymond: sister of Mrs.

Victoria Waunr. Mrs. F. J. Larkins and Albert.

Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Mondav at 9: IS and to St. Veronica Church at 10. EDENFIELD Madie Belle.

April 27 age 57. of 33617 Donnellv. Garden City Beloved wife of Thomas J. Edenfield: dear mother of Mrs. Mariorie Ann Stroud and Bruce J.

Edenfield: 2 grandchildren: sister of Benjamin F. Sweat. At Caldwell Funeral Home. 29611 Ford Garden City. Services Tues.

11 a.m. ENDERS Melvin P. April 26. 1958 of 547 S. Webik.

Clawson. Mich. Husband of Maude A Enders. Father of Mrs. Alfred W.

Smith. Linford H. and Melvin F. Enders. Also survived by 6 rrandehildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Funeral services at Bell Chapel of Wm R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple Birm. Tues. 1 p.m.

Interment Goodrich Cemetery 3:30 p.m. FINCH Matilda M. inee Ensell. Annl 2 Beloved wife of Lynn, of 2171 Drexel. Funeral from the J.

A. DeSant's Funeral Home. Chalmers Ave. at. Charlevoix.

Tuesday at 2 P.m. Member of the Royal Neighbors. FLACHSMANN See Maas notice. FOGARTY Joseph April 26 .1958. Husband of Louise Fogarty Father of Mrs.

Gerald D. Formiller c-f Tucson. Arizona. Stepfather of Judson C. Goltra of Farmington.

Mich. Son of Joseph G. Fogartv of Minneapolis. Minn. Stepson of Willis J.

Kerns of Charlevoix. Mich. Funeral service at Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Instead of flowers memorial tribntes may be sent to the American Cancer Society. GARVER Elnira C. of 786 Riverbank. Lincoln Pk. Beloved wife of William P.

Dear daughter of Mrs. Etta Clark, lister of Mrs. Zelda Mc-Intyre and George Claris. Services 1 m. from the J.

L. Peters Funeral Home. 3880 Fort Lincoln Park. GORRIS Louis. April 1 of 6382 Webb.

Beloved husband of Irene, dear father of Allen. Thomas and Mrs. Virginia Hall. Detroit, and Louis. Long Beach.

brother of John. Victor. Charles Mrs. Mary Martin and Mrs Rose O'Donahne. 10 grandchildren.

Services Fred Wood Funeral Home. 8450 Plymouth Rd. nr. Grand Rv. 9:30 a m.

St. Cecilia Church. 10 a.m. Rosary Mon. 8 p.m.

GRANT Florence C. of 486 Alter Rd. Beloved wife of Edward: dear mother of Edward ri. and John C. Funeral fron: the Arthur 3.

Van Lerberrhe Funeral Home. 13340 E. Warren cor. Lakeview. Tues.

afternoon at 2. Interment New Orleans. La. GRAVES Ella I. April 27.

of 3740 Baldwin. Sister of Mrs Victor Dehn. Fred M. and Mrs. Ray Gibson.

Also one niece and four nephews. At the Verheyden Funeral Home. 1630O Mack at Outer Drive, until Wed. at 11. In state at the Bethany Lutheran Church.

Outer Drive and Chatsworth from noon till time of service at 2. HAIXADAT Robert, of Manton. formerly of Detroit husband of Gladvs Halla-day and brother-in-law of Nellie Henderson, of Washington. DC. died Thursday.

Graveside services. Acacia, Park Cemetery. Birmingham. 2 p.m.. Monday.

HAZEN Stanley of 4661 Newport. Beloved husband of Lucille: dear father of Floyd: dear brother of Joseph. Frank. Leo. Mrs, Victoria Bro and Mm.

Helen Asinski. Funeral lroro the Arthur J. Van Ler-lienrhe Funeral Home. 13340 E. Warren cor.

Lakeview. Wed. morn, at 9:15 and St. John Berchman Church at 8:30. Rosary Tues.

eve-ninr at 8. Interment Mt Oiivet. HEINTZ George J. April 26. Suddenlv.

of 7517 Dobel. Husband of Donna (nee Joachim). Father of John E. and Edward. Brother of John A.

aJid Mrs. Germaine Kuri. Also three grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 163O0 Mack at Outer Drive. Wednesday st and.

to Holy Name Church at 9. ENGINEERS GENERAL ELECTRIC ANNOUNCES OPPORTUNITIES IN AREA OF Ballistic Missile Defense Environments WIDE DIVERSITY OF POSITIONS INCLUDE ON LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE RADAR TYPIST Must be fast and accurate. $250 plus MEDICAL TECHNICIAN ASCP Part Time FIRST EMPLOYMENT AGENCT B')9 David Stott Bldg. WO 3-9 R5 Sects-Dntn. Small plush offe's.

Good skills. 1o $.125. NO FEE. Call E. Harrnon.

WO 1-3480. EXECUTIVES' PERSONNEL. SECRETARY-NO SHORTHAND Westside Co. S260. Archer Personnel.

IS 130 Fenkell at Grand River. ER 3-2190. SECYS STENOS. Bookkeepers-TvpisW PEG GERMAINE WO 1-5245 NO FEE Germaine Emp. 437 Book Bldg SECRETARY Ase 21 to 40.

Co. with new offices. Westside to $34V Archer Personnel 18130 Fenkell at Grand River. BR 3-2190. STENOS-TYPISTS SEF BELDE PERSONNEL 41ft BOOK BLDG WO 1-2041 TABULATING Rem.

Rand eouip. Top flite personable rirl under 40 for sunvn. of dent. Cot Accic. bkird.

helpful. To $37 5. NO FEE. Call E. Harrison WO EXECUTIVES PERSONNEL A SMART WOMAN 25 to 50 interested in changinr profession or earning for first, time.

Sales management opportunity with company dealing in services. Flexible hours: car helpful. Social background as important as business expereince. Call TU 2-191S. 9 to 5.

FEMALE-FREE VARIETY POSITION Must good at details, have knowledae of bookkeeping, phid. 100 wpm plus. Tvpe 50. $30O JR. STENO Clerical.

Dntn. $225 Research Dept. $325 STENO Near Dntn. To $380 VARIETY POSITION Type 45-50, figure work, answer phone, will teach Ediphone. $250 JR.

TYPIST Dntn. S22A P.B.X. RECEPTIONIST $280 FEMALE-FEE BOOKKEEPER Full rhe. $350 FIGURE CLERK Type accurately $20 ACCT. PA YAFTVF CLERK $285 INSURANCE SUPERVISOR Type 45-50.

knowledge of gen'l ins. and bookkeeping, will train for suo'v'n. $375 SOCIAL DIRECTOR Own STEN. GM Area $325 LEGAL SECY $325 STENO. Hrs.

fll a.m -7) $325 STENO. Detailed Position $37 0 SECY'S (2) Advert. Dntn. $300 EXEC. SECY N.W.

(Must drive Must have worked recently. $40O STENOS. MOt TS. S368 TYPISTS 11 Type 50 wpm $342 GIRLS With Insurance exp. TO $350 GEN'L OFC W.S.

Shtd. and QUALITE PERSONNEL5 5127 David Stott. Bldg. WO 3-4992 Girl to Learn Switchboard $216 If you're a rood typist with a friendly phone voice and pleasant personality, a downtown advertising agency will train vou for interesting switchboard receptionist duties. If you like to meet neoole.

see Nancv James. 1944 Na'l. Bank Bldg. WO 2-9870. (Emp.

Semce. HOMEWORK $65 WK. SPARE TIME NO CANVASSING FILL OUR CUSTOMERS' ORDERS Guaranteed Nylons 3 Pr. $1 Blouses. S7c Dresses.

$1.4 8 WE DELIVER NO DEPOSIT WQ 3-(i577 LADY EARN $2 HR. Sell Nylon Products. WO l-42. MATURE LADY Presently unencumbered, desirinr to become associated with a die-nified public service. Qualifications neat, appearance intelligent and one that eniovs meetine- the public.

Aiwdv Suite 210. 22720 Woodward. Ferndale. 9 to 12 a.m SUN EMPLOYMENT AGENCT Broderick Tower. WQ 2-310O Saleswoman 52 ARE YOU IN DEBT? WE HAVE THE ANSWER Help pay those bills by turninr your spare hours into rood money.

Ambition plus local use of a car will ret you started. Call before 12 noon only. LA 1-4983. IF You have a ear. can work .1 hours day or eveninr and wish to earn $85 a week call before 12 noon Lincoln 6-2812.

Midwest fl -231. S. LADIES Pleasont. profitable work. We need 8 women who are anxious to add $30-S40 to their income.

In the vicinity of 8 mile. James Couwns and Grand Rtver. AVON PRODUCTS are in rreat demand. For interview in your home call WO 2-0697 PART TIME WORK FULL TEME PAY Earn car necess. No canvassinr.

no party plan. Call before 12 noon PR 1-1618. LI 5-OOir HO 8-57K-1 TELEPHONE SALESWOMEN FULL OR PART TIME DAYS OR EVENINGS No experience necenery. We'll show you how. Malt direct sales over the phone from our office in downtown Detroit.

EARNINGS ARE GOOD For ippointmint phono WO 2-8665 These openings are with the Heavy Military Electronic Equipment Department of General Electric, designer and producer of what are believed to be the most powerful, long-range radar detection systems in the world. Current programs involve wort en still more advanced systems among them Ballistic Missile Early Warning Surveillance and other super radar systems to detect ICBMs as they rise over the horizon at distances up to several thousands of miles. No technical area males greater demands en the scientific stills and creative imagination of the engineer than Ballistic Missile Defense Environments. OPENINGS For engineers with 4-10, er more, years experience in: SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Radar Systems Development Systems Analysis Data Analysis Electronic Countermeasures Systems Computer Programmers Detroit Interviews April 28-29 Monday, Tuesday Call Mr. George Callender Between 12 Noon and 8 P.M.

WOodward 3-6039 If ippmtmnt it inceavcniint at this time, write in confirftsts ts: CALLENDER HEAVY MILITARY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT DEPT. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. COURT STr.KT SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.

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