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Death Notices 2 j) DETROIT FREE TRESS Death Notices Lost and Fnund Thursday. 2'. 2.1 40' I ICS? Halp Wanted, Male GUEXTXER ODELIA (DELLA). July 25th. of 11162 Portiance.

Dear sister of Mrs John (Anna) Novak, Herman (Johanna) GNnske, Mrs Frank (Margaret) Beerkle and the late Mary Schneider. Funeral WW lor McCloy Confer on Arms Talks LOST, brown and black German Sheohprd pol'ce doo. near Adams and Long Lake Rd Blncn-f'eld Township. 14 p.m., Saturday. July 22: needs taolefs of Fori Dooge Mvleosin oer oav for eoi-lepsv.

Rochester New York license and inocuiation tag. idntifica tag on chain couar, WS E6ER-LE IN. 1350 Highland Rochester. New York. Name Baito.

reward. Te'echpne Ml 4-3761. I from rhe Weitenberner Funeral BRAND NEW COMPANY Anna! IFsKces The You-Can't-Take-It-With-You Dept. PURSE LOST July 21, Schooicra't- Auburn; valuable pacers concerning Calif, and Mexico. D.

A. Tyler or Marion E. Tyler. Reward. VE 5-7554.

1 PARENT ROSE MARIE, aae (.9. of '6021 Evanston wife of d5r mother of Mrs Mabel Lanoue: dear ster of AdolDh Mail-loux, Mrs. Mary Jane Mongeon, Mrs. Augstine Labute and M'-s. Lillian Aifei.

Funeral from the Dens-Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper. Saturday at 9:30 and at St. Matthew Church at 10. In'erment Stonev Point.

Ontario, at 12 noon. Rcsary Friday, i p.m. PLASE WILBUR V. of 1375 North-wood, (nksfer. Beloved husband of Oiive; aear father of Mrs.

Joan Burt and Wilbur V. three grandchildren. Funeral Friday, It a from Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn. REDDICR GEORGE DAVID, Julv 25. of 21225 Tuck Farmington: father of Shannon and David; son of Mr.

and Mrs George E. Reddick; brother of Christine and William; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Coftom. Services 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the Van Val-k 9 Funeral Home, 22250 Personals Gas-Price Quiz Set By Council Common Council will conduct an investigation into the eight-cent-a-gallon increase Ln Detroit-area gasoline prices.

Councilwoman Mrs. Blanche Parent Wise proposed inviting representatives of the major oil companies to appear at 2 p.m. Tuesday to explain the 25 per cejij, price boost. The Council adopted her prpposal. INCREASE began Monday when independent sta I if ANYONE OAE YOU MONEY Collections Anywhere KE 7-565C 8 30 and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 9.

GULOWSKI BOLESLAW, July 25. of 8214 Kirk-wood, beloved husband of Stel'a; dear fattier of B'll, Bernard, Edward and Antoinette; dear brother of Felix. Mrs. Marcella Scierynsui and Mrs. Mary Pietka; dear grandfather of Bernard, Jr.

Funeral Saturday morning at 10:30 from the L. J. Jarzembowski Son Funeral Home. 44C5 Wesson at Buchanan, to St. Cunegunda Church at 11.

Interment St. Hedwig. HALL RICHARD L. Age 30. Charlotte, Mich.

Former secretary of Boys' Work at Southeastern YMCA. Graduate of Highland Park High School in 1948. Passed away July 25, in his home. Memorial services WILL not be responsible for debts made bv onvone other than mv-slef. Otis Henderson.

5133 Mc- CleMan. Because we a'e iust ocenia Dftro we have pos ons ava l-aole ALL to oor company. Due to raod we will immeo.atelv hire 10 pleasant, neat, hard-working young men. 18 to 15 vears. Th.j work is permanent and fu'l time.

Monthly increase and chaice for advancement within 30 aavs because need men at once. Do not apply unless you are ready to begin work immediately. High school educet'oV essential. For personal interview call a to 7 p.m. MR.

MILLER WO 2-4346 MR. TRAVISO DR 1-5030 WANTED, 30 fat women for advance reducing program. Phone AO 3-2? 8 1 32 Transportation ma ACE California, Seattle. Other points. 2911 Woodward.

TE 2 1002. AAA SEATTLE, CALIFORNIA Lira New Orleans, Alaska All Points AAA NATIONWIDE DRIVEAWAY Harry Falconer McLean, a construction tycoon who tossed away thousands of was down to his last $100,000 when he died in April, his will revealed Wednes day. His widow in Brockville, gets it all. McLean, who built New York's Holland and Lincoln Tunnels, contributed a fortune to charities, but his most famous giveaway came during Depression when he showered $10 and $20 bills out of his hotel window in Toronto and watched the crowds scramble. Adolf Hitler, who made a million off his best-selling but little-believed "Mein Kampf," would go broke if he had to depend on his only other book.

The previously unpublished work appeared in German bookstores Wednesday and started gathering dust immediately. Imaginatively titled "Hitler's Second Book," it contains Hitler's random thoughts, on Nazi foreign policy. Booksellers hope they can find a few historians to help clear the shelves. Another International Crisis Those romantic Latins aren't letting the succession of world crises keep the important news off page one. Costa Rican newspapers have criticized the Miss Universe contest judges for not permitting a 15-year-old high Grand River near Lahser Rd.

ROTH ELVA, July 25. of 472 Neff Rd Grosse Pointe. Wife of mother of Mrs. Lee (Mary Elsev.i Paula Roth and Patrick Japes; S'S-j ter of Mrs. Donald Davis.

Harold Astruo and Raymond two grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, at Outer Drive, Thursday at 2 p.m. Sat. at First iongrega-l tional Church, Charlotte-. i HARTXESS IRENE of 8646 W.

Outer betoved wife of Howard deari mother of Carol and Mary dear sister of Mrs. Marietta Erwin; Baker, John, Charles and Daniel Parkhurst. Services from the Severance Funeral Home. 19621 W. McNichols Rd Saturday at 9:30 a.m., to St.

Scholastica Church, W. Outor Dr. and South-'. field, 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m.

8'00 Grat.pt 8 a.m. -6 p.m. A 5-2C0 AAA PUSH CALIFORNIA PHOENIX. ARIZONA TO 5-5700 16018 WOODWARD i ALASKA SEATTLE Birds to Los Anq Frisco. Idaho, Conn St.

Paul, othp I CLAUDE'S, 9106 Michigan LU 4-1420 1 Free Press Wire Services MOSCOWPremier Khrushchev talked long and earnestly Wednesday with President Kennedy's special envoy, John J. McCloy, on the disarmament deadlock between the two powders. The chief Soviet disarmament representative, Valerian Zorin, also present on the terrace, of Khrushchev's Black Sea vacation hideaway at Sochi for this last-ditch try at an agreement. There was no word in Moscow as to whether they had been successful but rn diplomats doubted it. The news agency Tass, however, said the talks were held in a friendly atmosphere.

There was a sort of holiday atmosphere to the whole thing an atmosphere Khrushchev often finds useful when he is at his most- determined. The bilateral Soviet American talks were supposed to arrange details of a multi-nation disarmament conference to be held sometime after the end of this month. CAREER POSITIONS i for voung men Id cr ovr looking for a tob with a future. Interna t'Ofll oran ration ofennq tr'ry inq pontic rrtflt.oi po'tony company bncf-ts, vacflt'O-V fcnus and transportation. $trv $-38 wpk.

For rDp for interview CcVt Mr. Cassidv. DET ROiT r0 VC.M FLINT CE 9-804 PONT1AC 4-Q9QJ CHIEF DRAFTSMAN i 9:30 and to St. Paul's Church nt 10. Rosary Wednesday evening a 8.

ALLOWANCE For Gas-Sai Lake tions ana btanaara ou announced new prices. Re6rular Is selling at most stations for 32.9 cents a gal-loh and premium for 36.9. "The price jump ended a seven-month gas war in Detroit which saw gasoline selling for as low as 23.9 cents a gallon. Memorials may be made to the Denver. Calif 179 5499 iHIMMEL I I CADILLACS CALIFORNIA I ALL STATE AUTO DRIVEAWAY 8110 LIVERNQIS TY 4-5800 American cancer sociery.

SCHAUrXER OTTILIE, July 26. of 14201 War ARTHUR of 834 Annin. Funeral Friday 8:15 a.m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mile Rd. to St.

Rita Church at 9. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. I CATHERINE RAE. INC. wick; beloved wife of the late 125254 Grand River KE 4-0610: J.

Philip; dear mother of Mar garet, Armin and Philip; leaves DETROIT DRIVEWAY SERVICE four grandchildren ster of Oscar, 4634 yy Warren TY 8 9373 Dr. Carl and Linda Eoeroach and flL f.is? Weaver Funeral service Educational 35 For medium sized manufacturing plant. Ten man drafting shoo. Must be responsible and eperl- enced with sheet metal and re- I frigeration work. Familiarity with military specification requirements! essential.

Apply in writing to Keco HOLZIIACSER MARGARET July 26 (nee Richter). Wife of the late John W. Survived by Mrs. Loyal Atkinson; sister of Mrs. Marie Weiskopf and i wt 1 1 mL.aue rv'cioi numc, i oj Grand Glastonbury, River corner Friday, 11 a.m.

A BUSINESS career training filing, receptionist courses. WO' 2-2771 I Industries, 3438 Beekman i Street, Cincinnati 14, Ohio. Mr. H. i 'COLLEGE MANY OPPS.I Betty Shepherd Personnel, WO 5-0260 UAW Says Firm Ducks SCHMIDLIX AUGUST, July 25, 1961 beloved brother of Mrs.

Mary Schulz, Mrs. Josephine Olvis and John Schmid-lin. Funeral at chapel of the Mc- Mrs. Anne Boertmer. At chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 397. Cass Ave. until Saturday noon. Fu-I neral service at Jefferson Presbyterian Church, Jefferson at.

Burns Ave. Saturday at 3 p.m. AIRLINE TRAINING (4 weeks course) Free placement service with 35 airlines. If you are 18-35, H.S. grad.

PHONE OR WRITE 13C2 CADILLAC TOWER WO 1-2208 AIRLINE SCHOOL 1 i COST ACCTS. Std. cost exo. Ae Salary S550 to S70O. Assoc.

For appt call 26 to 40 i McCabe i Cjl Hiring Rule school "girl, who masqueraded as Miss Costa Rica, to enter the tourney. Costa Rica had no entry in the contest, so a pretty American girl, Renoa Herz, entered the contest under an assumed name. The ruse was discovered and Renoa was disqualified. The Costa Rican papers charged that the contest i 1 BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evening Enroll Now! THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Michigan Theater 220 Baglev Call or Phone WO 2-6534 DRAFTSMAN AND COMPUTER I I familiar with la-id surveys and sub-division computation I I McALPINE ENGINEERS INC. 636 S.

Woodward Birminpham Back Kennedy WASHINGTON (UPI) The American Boys' Nation endorsed President Kennedy's Berlin policies Trade Technical Schools 36 DO YOU QUALIFY? International organization will hire i The UAW complained in Federal Court Wednesday that the Gemmer Manufacturing Co. is avoiding a court order to Farland Funeral Home, 5401 Schae-ter Dearborn, Friday at 9:30 a.m. and St. Alphonsus Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Tnursday at 8:45 P.m.

SETTERS ROBERT suddenly, July 26, age 65, of 4939 South Wayne Wavne. Formerly of Alpena and Lincoln Park. Beloved husband of Myrtle; dear father of Jean, Beatrice, Robert, Stanley and James. Funeral services Saturday July 2' at 1 p.m. at Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth.

SHAW WALTER B. July 24. Father of Gordon Glenn Donald W. of Hilliard, and Mrs. Chester A.

Parson; grandfather of Mrs. Patricia Lawrence; three sisters and three brnthers survive. Services Geo. p. Warrick Funeral Home, 1093 E.

Grand Thursday. 3 p.m. Interment, Forest Lawn. Renoa Herz rehire Detrott employes A BETTER JOB Learn by Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Auto Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETYLENE. ARC WELDING Gl APPROVED Wolverine School and train vounq rnen who can meet these basic qualifications: 1 -18 28 aqe.

Neat appearnc. 3 Eniov work inq with punlic 4 Absorb traininq. Guaranteed salary prr wpok plus expenses. For personal interview call Mr, Viclor, WO 5C-61, 9 a.m. -2 p.m.

Flint area, Mr Pontiac area. LP Rov, CE 9-P046 Mr. lement, i Kindly omit flowers. HOUGHTON MRS. JOHN C.

(Lulu at Ann Arbor, formerly of 12635 Griggs Detroit. Widow of the late John C. Houghton; dear mother of Mrs. Donald H. (Jerry) Bacon of Ann Arbor; sister of Mrs.

Frank W. Andrews, Detroit; Guv H. Bradley of Ypsilanti; three grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, July 29. 3 p.m., at the McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Cremation to follow.

Memorials my ho sent to tht Michigan Heart Fund. HUTH ROBERT July 24, of 9260 Gravton Rd. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Robert Karen and Linda; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Huth of Freeoort, dear brother of seven brothers and five sisters Funeral from the Enoens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux at Harper, Friday 9:15 a.m.

and 10 a.m. St. Matthew Church. Rosary Thursday 8:45 p.m. IDE ANNA July 25, of 8'1 Balfour, beloved wife of the late Roy dear sister of Mrs.

Leo R. loe, and Mrs. Margaret Maurer; dear aunt of Mrs. Howard E. Jackson.

Funeral from Griffith Wade, 15227 East Jefferson Thursday, 9:30, to St. Ambrose Church at 10. KORTE AGATHA (nee Birket), July 26, of 1931 Lenrton, Grosse, Pointe Woods, wife of Lawrence; aunt of R. Birket, John B. and Larry Dovle.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16:00 Mack, managers "lacked imagination" in not letting her compete. Plans are being made to bring Renoa to Costa Rica for a visit. After all, as, one paper put it, "to be young and beautiful is to bear a passport which opens all frontiers." Says U.S. Has No Mafia U. E.

Baughman, retiring after 13 years as chief of the Secret Service, says there is no such thing in this LOCATION WO 3-0692 36 YEARS SAVE 1400 FORT ST. ELECTRONIC technician, must have SPEER formerly, of 2520 WOR I I A P' fe of William aunt I -'J- 'EXPERIENCED glass estimator 1 I I EMILIE Harding, wi to work and contract man of Mrsl LeRov Schlichter. Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Grand Raoids area Box M-862. 1 Free Press 3,1. HELPERS WANTE Age 14 1 .25 an hr.

7422 Fenkell, 8:30 a.m. LEARN A YE AR-AROUND TRADE Auto-Body Collision Welding START TRAINING NOW WOLVERINE SCHOOL 19 I to: Home, 16625 Grand River, Saturday at 10 a.m. STOTT DAVID Julv 24. 1961. Husband of Isabelle 5tott; father of Char lotte Stott.

Mrs. Ruth T-ipson $fll400 West Fort WO 3-0692 Ann Arbor, Mich, and Bernard Stott; brother of Mrs. Julia Orloff DETROIT TIME STUDY SCHOOL Drafting Designing WO 1-6760 ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. WO 2-5661 I Need An Assistant Man with car to learn our branch sales operation Sales experience an asset but not absolutely necessary. Earnings around $120 weekly, plus expense arrangements while learning our business.

Permanent future, with advancement within 6 months Security assured for man of intrg-rity and reliability. For appoint ph WO 3-2221 between 9 and 11:30 Thursday. July 27th. No other time. country as a national crime syndicate or the Mafia.

The Mafia, he said, has been out of business for 4p years and the national crime syndicate is a myth. There may be dealings between underworld characters in certain localities" or different states, he said, but competition is so strong WANT AD RATES CHARGE RATE 1 dav, 90c O'r line. 3 or more days consecutively. SOc per line. 7 or more davs consecutively, 75c per line.

30 days or more consecutively, 7Cc per line. Minimum charge 2 line. CASH RATE 16e per word per dav 3 or more days consecutively, 15c, per word per day. 7 or more davs consecutively, 14c per word per day. Situations Wanted Ads, 9c per word per day.

Person-to-Person Ads, 1 line -1 week -S3. 33. This rate applies only to ads of private nature from private Individuals. It does not apply to commercial advertisers. The above rates apply to all advertising originating within the State of Michigan.

Out-of-state rate. Si. 40 per line daily; $1.50 per line Sunday. DEADLINES 3 P.M. dally for following day.

5 P.M. Friday for Sunday publication. The Free Press reserves the right to classify, revise or reiect any want ad, and is not responsible tor errors after tne first Incorrect insertion, of an advertisement. Telephone WOodward 2-9400 FUNERALS THURSDAY Arller, Irene Vasu Akubeno. Frances Ouerfetd Arcangeli, Antonio Gilewskt Aiimoff, Benjamin Kaufman Barnes, Henry p.

Neely Beamer, Anthony T. A. H. Peters 'Bruzzese, Helen A. J.

Miller Cook, Charles Verheyden Crorey, Lillian E. Schmalzriedt Davis, Flora Lesney Annie J. Cole Ide, Anna E. Griffith Wade Koehler, Iva B. Bailey Kraiewski, Theresa Risko Laughlin, Florence V.

Schmalzriedt Lowell, Cornelius D. Hamilton McKenzie, Frederick Harper-Mulligan Mrs Ethel Kingsley and Miss Bertha Stott; also survived by six grandchildren. Rosary at chapel of of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Requiem mass at St. Domonic's Church, Thursday at 10 a.m. TERR LEARN DRAFTING, MATH AND BLUEPRINT READING S. Design Eng. Inst.

LA 7-144 E. SCHOOLS TE 3-4620 E.T.S. ELECTRONIC 3730 WOODWARD when it moves to Lebanon, Tenn. Union laws'ers asked Judge Fred W. Kaess for an injunction to make Gemmer, 6400 Mt.

Elliott, rehire immediately at the Tennessee plant 10 workers laid off in Detroit: The UAW charged that the Gemmer plant's owners, Ross Gear Tool Lafayette, Ind "had already violated its duty and does not intend to honor the court's declaration of rights and duties of the parties." Kaess had ruled July 7 that Gemmer must rehire the laid-rl Detroit workers on a seniority basis when the plant Some 721 workers are affected. Kaess set a hearing on the injunction request for Aug. 4 at 9:30 a.m. Gemmer attorneys said they were appealing Kaess' decision to the United States Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. Nab Red Chinese CALCUTTA, India (UPD Thr.ee Chinese Communists who defied orders to get out of India were arrested Wednesday and taken to the frontier to be deported.

ROY Julv 25th, 507 Walnut. Dowagiac, Mich. Beloved husband of Lillian (Ellison) Terry; deari father nf Mrs. Warren (Winifred)1 NEED AN ASSISTANT UndPr 50, with car, for permanpnt position with large manufacturing Employment 40 Help Wanted. Male corporation.

This position is permanent. Salrs experience an asset, but will constripr inexprri- pneed man who is willing wnrker Accepted applicant will work un- der direct supervision of expru- i at Outer Drive, Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and to St. Paul's Church at 10. LOBAZA ANTHONY, July 26, 2439 Funeral Monday from the Leo J.

Miller Funeral Home, 9222 Jos. Camoau. Time later. LOU XT BLANCHE July 25, the! late Herbert dear mother of' Herbert sister of John Bow; and the late Lloyd and Clifford; ran AA. TKnMavl Mills, Mrs.

Dorothy Frizzell of Jackson, Mrs. Marie Salkpv of Bronx, N.Y. and Robert EIHsdrt. Leaves twelve grandchildren. Friends may call at Ross B.

Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Redford until 10 p.m. Thursday. Services Saturday 1 p.m from McLauchlm Funeral Home, Dowagiac, Michigan. Are you a salesman? The "lop salesman in our region earned last year. Our avpr-anp good men run between $9,000 Jozw'iak, Herbert G.

and i VANVLIET tivp. Farnings whilp training around $575 monthly. Not Phone 863-6CM) for apoointmrnt WOULD like to talk to a msrrred man who is presently emoloypd but dissatisfied because of pro motional or financial arranoempnt Late model car, high school education necessary, age 22 to 45 $125 guarantee plus expenses. Fast Side area. TU 1-5640.

10 to 2 m. and evenings or TU 6-0769, Thurj-day morning for aoot. Robert. Funeral from Ted C. Sul and $12,000 per year.

This is a permampnt business opportunity with rapid advancement for an ambitious man. No investment. Call Dl 1-3694 to arrange for confidential interview. J. McCarty, Electrolux Corp in the underworld that lo- U.

E. Baughman cal crime leaders would not-permit a syndicate to muscle in on them. Beauty and the Beast Carol Avrit, of Chico, some advice that might fall within the category: "What Every Young Dairy Princess Should Know." The advice Never turn your back on a bull. Carol, 18, who is the dairy princess of Butte County, suffered head injuries when a bull on her father's dairy farm butted her and knocked her against a concrete wall. Carol had been grooming milk cows for a dairy show when the bull attacked her.

LILLIAN (nee Langel, aoe 67, July 26, of 1 1373 Rosemont; he-loved wife of Harry, dpar mother of Harry, Leonard, Donald and Gleen; daughter of livan Funeral Home, 14230 W. Mc-1 Nichols Friday morning at; 9:30 and St. Scholastica Church at; in Racki, Zygmunt Sprott ATTE NTION Married man under 40 with good education and transportation. Willing to work hard for $500 monthly. East Side resident preferred.

Call TU 6-0769, days. JUNIOR CHEMISTS 612 CITY-COUNTY BLDG. Verheyden Chrzanowski Warrick Hamilton Ted Sullivan Rorn, Elva Schemansky, Joseph F. Shaw, Walter B. A.

Stott, David E. Thurner, Aloys Death Notices I MACHINE REPAIRMEN MILLWRIGHTS Must be able to weld. Must be iourneymen. American Metal Prod. 8601 WORTH Mr.

Rudolph J. Lange; also survived by eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Chapel of the L. J.

Griffin Funeral Home, 17600 Plymouth Rd. (near Soufh-field). Interment Gethsemane Cemetery. WALSH HELEN July 25; mother of Miss Helen V. Walsh.

Funeral from Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park Chapel, 16450 Hamilton Friday, 1 p.m. WO.JAILV WILLIAM, July 25, retirpd DSR motorman, nf 3962 Lakeview. Husband of the late Amanda; survived by nine brothers and sisters. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Saturday at 2 under the auspices of Acacia Lodge No.

LOWELL CORNELIUS, DUANE, at Oscoda, July 24, 1961, of 15505 Faust husband of Esther W. Lowell, father of Dr. James W. Lowell; also survived by two grandchildren. At chapel of the W.

R. Hamilton 3975 Cass through Wednesday evening. Funeral service at St. Paul's Memorial Epis copal Church, Hubbell at Grand River, Thursday at 11 a.m. Me- morial tributes may be sent to the church fund.

MALESKY GERTRUDE 2841 Queen, Dearborn. Widow of Henry; dear mother of Mrs. Leo (Gertrude) Henn, Clarence and Henry Maieskv; seven grandchildren. At Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. Notice of funeral later.

JV I 300 ATTEND i'. A Doctor Presents 4 I oorrate pooenrn LaBelle before couple Apply MAN or fruck. 10 a.m. ATTENTION YOUNG MEN Manager of local branch of Internationally known corporation has immediate openings. Men selected must be 18 to 25 years, recent high school graduates, neat appearance, aggressive and willing to meet the public.

These are permanent positions with a chance for rapid advancement. Interview by appt. only. CALL MR. HILL WO 2-4346 MR.

TRAVISO DR 1-5080' 9 A.M. TO 2 M. OME AN with Public Relations. Sales or Engineering Background for Employment Agency Engineering Personnel WO 3-9169 Id) REMEDIES ATTENTION MEN We need 5 inexperienced men. We will show you how to earn while you learn.

Ca't in person before 10 a m. any rJav. 1619 So. Wood-ward, Rpyal Qk. Burial Services Held For Judge FitzGerald BY JAMES RANSOM Fre Press Staff Wrlwr Circuit Judge Frank Fitzgerald, who died Sunday of a heart attack, was laid to rest Wednesday in a grassy plot shaded by tall pine trees in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

477 F. A.M. WROBLEWSKI I EDWARD July 24th, sud-l-nly I Beloved son of Michael and Veron- ica Wroblewski; -dear brother off Robert and Donald. Funeral from Mclnnes-Desmond Funeral Home, I -16111 Woodward, Friday 9:30, St. Rita Church at 10.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Thursday 8:45 p.m. MANSFIELD HAROLD, July 25, 9975 Marlowe. Beloved husband cf Alice; dear father of James, Mrs.

Grace Campbell and Martha Willey; eleven srandchildren. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. Grand River, Friday 1 p.m. MAKINI 42 Salesmen iWYF.O SIDONIE (nee Casier), July 25, BARPER-Steadv. Starting July 31.

Replace 4-yr. man. Over $100 wk. Salary plus paid insurance 2523 Monroe, Dearborn, After 6 call LU 2-1807. BARBER-Full time; 80'.

5 davs wk. $100 guarantee. 1821 Llvernois at Vernor. Final church rites were con ducted by the Rev. Father William F.

Foley, S.J., assistant age 81. Wife of the tate Henrv; mother of William, Mrs. Stella De Croix, Jerome. Mrs. Madeline Sterck and Marshall; sister of Mrs.

Leona Maertens and Mrs. Margaret Joye; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Time later. GIACOMO, Julv 26, of 21686 Berg Southfield; beloved; husband of Anna; dear father of Mrs.

Irene Curia, AArs. Elizabeth Shimshock, Mrs. Olive Trasciatti, Mrs. Rose Johnson, Mrs. Mary Filippini, Frank Nello, Orlando, Ernest and Domenick Marini; brother of Pas-quale Marini, of Italy; also survived by eighteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Pravers 9:30 a Frirlav mnrnina Journeyman. 5-and $80 Allen Park. BARBER-Steariy. day week, 80o tee. 861 Reeck pastor of Gesu Church and a long-time friend.

Obituaries ROBERT F. HUTH Services for Mr. Huth at 9:15 a.m.' Fri This is another in a series of articles from the book "A Minnesota Doctor's Home Remedies for Common and Uncommon Ailments" by Dr. John E. Eichenlaub.

Postural Chest Pain BY DR. JOHX E. EICHEXLAUB J.One of the causes of chest, discomfort is very easy to remedy at home: Pinched nejcve chest pain. This condition usually strikes after you have been sitting in a Pramped position for several hours; driving a car, working In his brief eulogy after the Card of Thanks BARBER Wanted-Steadv. Wavne, Mich.

Palmer and Venoy Center. PA 2-2100. BARBER Steady. Guarantee. $75 and 75.

6563 Chene. TR 1-9578. BARBER Full time, 75. 23603 John R. TR 2-7869 Eves.

requiem high mass. Father Foley said the two most distinguishing marks in the life day at the Eppens-VanDeweghe Lahser. Rd and 10 o'clock at St. HEARTFELT thanks tn St. Gerard Eugene Church.

Interment Holy and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Sepulchre MARSH of Judge FitzGerald were his fn I BARBER WANTED for vacation. I 1 20229 Ecorse Taylor, Mich. Funeral Directors LORRIE ANN. Darling daughter integrity and his great dedication to God.

TELEPHONE SALES Full or Part Time Age or Handicap No Barrier Must Be Over 21 Years You can earn a qood weekly Income if you are willing to put out the effort. You will work from our air-conditioned office in Downtown Detroit. You can work dayi or evenings. Experience helpful, but not essential. We will train you.

For appointment for interview phone W0 2-0665 barber, master; full time; guaranteed $75 a week. TY 4-8739. BIRD MOTT EARLE W. MOTT 2668 W. GRAND BLVD.

TR 5-4855 Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux, and St. Matthew Church, Harper 'and Wnittier, at 10 a.m. Chief resident inspector of the Pittsburgh Paint and Plate Glass Detroit division, Mr. Huth, 48, of 9260 Grayton, died Monday in Bon Secours Hos BARBER PAST TIME GA 2 9677 "HE CAME UP the hard BARBER, master only, modern shoo, good income. PR 5-2327J JEROME A.

DeSANTlS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5038 way," Father Foley said, "and BARBER wanted. apprentice W. Vernor. ferred, B0ot. 4658 sympathized with those who AH Ppters Funeral Home' bar'ber wanted.

Guar. 5913 Alien pital. of Loretta and Harold dear sister of Timmy and Tommy; granddaughter of Carmela and William Mack and Betty and, Paul i Niemela. Funeral Friday' 8:15 a.m. from A.

H. Peters Funeral 1 Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave and 9 a m. at St. Mark's Church, War-1 ren, Mich. McKENZIE FREDERICK, July 24.

Dear hus-' band of Ida; father of Mrs. Daisy! Eldon, James, Henry and Charles; brother of James McKenzie, Mrs. I Nellie Ross, Mrs. John Mrs. Rhora, Mrs.

G. Goodfei-1 low, Mrs. Pearl Mason and Mao'eJ also survived by fifteen grand-1 children. Restinq at the Harper-' Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park Chapel, 16450 Hamilton, until! 20705 MACK, G. P.

Wds. TU 4-5500. BARBER wanted, steady Replace 10-year man. 1008 So. Military at Michigan, West Dearborn.

Call LOgan 1-8369 after 8 p.m. at a desk with one arm hanging un-Fupporte your shoulder the like. The Weight of vour shoul came before him in trouble. It was not uncommon for the judge to face those in trouble without his legal robes just to make them feel more WM. R.

HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwv. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E.

MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000 HILLIKER'S FUNERAL HOME I 2449 W. Grand Blvd. TY 6-2233 BOYS Redford area. Summer or permanent.

Assist route mgr. 4 to 8 hr. day. Exp. unnec.

Phone 9-10 a.m. 535-7866. COLLEGE GRAD. Math, maior. i Some working experience helpful.

Aae 26-30. Salary Motor City 14C6 Industrial Bldg. WO 2-9720. I ARCHAMBAULT EDWARD JAMES, age Bo, July 25, 1961, beloved husband of Mary Ellen; dear father of Mrs. Charlotte Briggs.

Mrs Marian Jones, Mrs. May Schmidt, Mrs. Shirley Ellenton, James Lincoln Ted R. and Warren F. 32 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Friday 11 a.m. from the Gordon C. Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Drive. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. AZIMOFF BENJAMIN, of 13301 No.

Norfolk, beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Allan Azimov and Mrs. Lewis Hendin; also six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Services Thursday 12 noon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter. Family at the Hendin residence, 17609 Sorrento. BARD EUGENE of 12869 Asbury Pk.

Beloved husband of Louise dear father of Mrs. John (Shirley! Barnard and Caot. John C. Bard also 'survived by five grandchildren. Service at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Friday at 3 p.m.

BOGUCKI MARY, of 1246 Walnut Beloved mother of Ann Marie Krolik, Walter, Alvina Robinson and Henry; dearest sister of John Fiedor of Bath, dear sister-in-law of Victor Bogucki, of Lorain, also survived by twelve grandchildren. Funeral services Monday 9:15 from Czopek Funeral Home, 2157 Oak Wyandotte to St. Martha Catholic Church, Oakwood Blvd. at 10. Lorain, Ohio papers Please copy.

CHISXELL BEVERLY July 26. of 19433 Denby. Beloved wife of Lee dear mother of Leslie; daughter of Gerald and Ruth Yates; sister of Gerald, Gordon, Donald, Lawrence, Robert and Nancy Yates; granddaughter of Mrs Anna Wuer-fel. Service at the Virgo E. Kin-sey Funeral Home, Lafavette at 5th Roval Oak, Friday 1 p.m.

Interment Oakview. COXLAN EDNA MAUDE, July 25. Beloved wife of Leeon dear mother of Edith McGreevv, and Mrs. Donna Husk, sister of Mrs. Lottie Robinson, Mrs.

Catherine Steen-rod, James and Charles James; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Friday at 1 p.m. COOK CHARLES, July 24, age 80, of 5840 Holcomb. Beloved husband of Mary (nee de Smyter); dear father of Mrs.

Aruthur (Grace) Zuelch. Mrs. Harvey (Evelyn) Thomblev, Mrs. Arthur (Mildred) Stihler, Mrs. Christopher (Marie) Berger, Wilfred, Walter, and Mrs William (Jeanette) Buffa; brother of Eva.

Henry, Mrs. Delia Fresard and George. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Thursday at 8:30 and to Nativity Church at 9. Rosary Wednesday evening at 8.

CROREY LILLIAN of 8251 Asbury Park. Wife of the late John, mother of William. Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Thursday at 1 p.m., DOBBIE HERBERT July 25, of "172 Beaconsfield. Husband of Elsie; father of Clyde, Herbert Jr. and John; brother of Mrs.

Marion Newvahr and Mrs. Clyde Kent Funerat at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 1. DUDA JOSEPH, of 8653 St. Cyil age 663. Beloved father of Mary Kend-ciuk, and Jean in Poland: dear brother of John and Catherine Lecio, Michael and Ann Skop in Poland; also six arandchildren.

Service Saturday at 9:15 a.m. from John B. Chrzanowski Funeral Home, 7531 Miller Ave. nr. Van Dyke to St.

Thomas the Apostle Church at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. FLETCHER LOUISE M.

(nee Waldeyer), aoe 82, July 24, of 1043 Somerset, Grosse Pointe. Mother of Dorothy and Mrs. Harold A. Korneffel (Louise); sister of Dora A. Wal-dever.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 9:30 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. Rosary Thursday evening at 8. FROEHLICH ALBERT W. of 19315 Carrie.

Funeral Friday 9:30 a m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Ml. Rd. to St. Louis the King Church at 10 a.m.

CHAPEL TY 4-8020 IRA KAUFMAN DEXTER Before his election to the Circuit Court bench in 1948, Judge FitzGerald served as a Circuit Court commissioner for six years. His wife, Mary, his only close 9419 40 40 Kelp Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Male HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H. NEELY MEYERS ROAD AT JAS. COUZENS 16540 MEYERS RD.

UN 1-3880 SULLIVAN 10 p.m. Wednesday. Will lie in state Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 10 am. until time of service 1 1 a.m. Thursday.

McLEAN BEDFORD of 13290 Little-field. Beloved husband of Mabel; dear father of Mrs. Harold (La-Wave) Sweeney, Mrs. Elery (Eileen) Worden, Mrs. Robert (Audria) Holyoke of Chicago; dear brother of Mrs.

Mabl Mouat, Fin-lev and Robert McLean; also survived by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services from the Severance Funeral Home, 19621 W. McNichols Friday at 1 p.m. survivor, who lives at 18491 Roselawn, was a frequent assistant in his many political ROUGHS COR encounters. More than 300 persons, in UN 4-2311 VE 8-8100 14730 W.

McNICHOLS 15800 FENKELL cluding representatives from all levels of government, civic lead VAN VALKENBURG 'era' ers, newspapermen and other MELDAVER KE 1-0046 22250 GRAND RIVER AVE. rtCi-AD luivf 1i inn AV- llmnrn friends, attended the funeral services. Pttr fLr'st. EPPENS-VAN DEWEGHE TU 1-7700 brother of Leo and Louis nfl150 Cadieux at Harper Active pallbearers were As Chas. Verheyden, Inc.

sistant Prosecutor Edward S. Ferris, chief of the Circuit Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 Toronto, Irving. Maunce and Fred; six grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Interment Clover Hill Park. Family at the res.

of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Meldaver, 4571 W. Outer Dr. MITCHELL Court criminal division; Law He is survived by his wife, Mary, a son, Robert, daughters Karen and Linda, his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Huth, seven brothers and five sisters. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, HERBERT R. DOBBIE Services at 1 p.m.

Friday at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, for Mr. Dobbie, 66, of 10172 Beaconsfield, a lumber yard owner who died Tuesday at Grace Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Elsie: sons Clyde, Herbert, and John; sisters Mrs. Marion Newyahr and Mrs. Clyde Kent.

Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. MRS. JENNIE MITCHELL Mrs. Mitchell, 68, of 9531 Green-view, died Wednesday in Henry Ford Hospital. A Detroit resident more than a half -century, she was a clerk at Parke-Davis for 40 years before retiring five years ago.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Blanche Johnston. Services at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Armstrong Funeral Home, 10300 Puritan. Burial in Grandlawn Cemetery.

ROBERT SETTERS Mr. Setters. 65, of 4939 S. Wayne Road, -Wayne, died Wednesday in Annapolis Hospital in Wayne. He was a railway mail clerk at the Detroit Postoffice.

Surviving are his wife, Ivy; two sons, Robert and Stanley; a stepson, James E. VeVerka; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Strouse and Mrs. Beatrice Thomas, and a brother. Funeral arrangements are being made by the Schraeder Funeral Home, 280 S.

Main. Plymouth, rence S. Burns, attorney; Earl WM. VASU I 4375 N. WOODWARD LI 9-0500 Foucher.

the Judge court re porter; Michael Sheridan, his Announcements JENNIE, Julv 26. widow of the' late Sidney dear sister of Mrs. Blanche Johnston; aunt of Mrs. I MILITARY ELECTRONIC COMPUTER DIY. has an immediate opening for mature, capable Supervisor, systems analysis and programming Responsible for business systems applications on an electronic computer and associated equipment.

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14300 T1REMAN DETROIT 28 An tqeal opportgnity firilityw clerk, and Leonard Howe and der and arm pushing down on your ribs lets the muscles between the ribs pinch tender nerves. The pinched nerves make these muscles cramp tight, causing steady, dull discomfort or sudden twinges along one of the rib lines. The pain often starts a day or so after the cramped sitting which underlies it, and is often mistaken for heart pain. You can get relief from pinched nerve chest pain by this simple exercise: Sit sidewise ln a straight chair, with your left side toward the chair back. Let your left arm hang behind the chair so that yofir ribs are against the chair back.

Reach your right arm straight up toward the ceiling. Bend your right elbow and put the fingertips of our right hand on your left ear. Now bend your body across the chair back, tipping your right elbow as far as possible toward the left and stretching it up toward tha ceiling. Stretch the rib muscles in this way for three seconds. Switch to the other side and follow the same procedure.

Stretch each side three times. Follow the whole routine three times a day until pain ceases. Ward of? further discomfort by stretching exercises once a day thereafter, arranging support under your elbow during long sitting or driving sessions. Jean VonSoosten and Mrs. Mar-, iorle Kreipke.

Services at' the RjfU and PrODOSalS Armstrnna Funeral Home. 10300 riupuaaia 16 Albert Tavarozzi, former clerks to the judge. 0 BIDS Wanted oh one-room school house, 1-acre ground. Located in huntjng area 5 miles west, 1 mile south, 3 miles west of Marion, Michigan. Board of Education may accept or reiect any or all bids.

Bids accented until August 15, 1961. Board of Education. Marlon Public Schools, Marion, Michigan. BIDS Wanted on one-room school house, contains oil furnace, 1-acre around. Located in hunting area 5 miles west, 1 mile south, 1 mile west if Marion, Michigan.

Board of Education mav accept or reiect any or all bids. Bids accepted until August 15, 1961. Board of Education. Marion Public Schools, Marion. Michigan.

deputy sheriffs formed an honor guard for the funeral procession at the church and graveside. Honorary pallbearers included Judge FitzGerald's colleagues from the Wayne Circuit bench, outstate circuit judges, justices of the State Supreme Court and a score of close associates from the legal profession. The Rev. Father Raymond S. Clancy, pastor of Sacred Heart of Roseville Catholic Church, and a former classmate of Judge FitzGerald, conducted burial ceremonies at the Puritan, Saturday at 1 p.m.

MORAN ROBERT age 83. July 26, of 212 Moran Grosse Pointe. Husband of Mary (nee Cronn); father of John W. and the late Robert R. Jr.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 9:30, and to St. Paul's Church at 10. NEWBERRY PAUL father of Mrs. Paul Karnafel and Paul, brother of Heart. Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Friday at 10 a.m.

PAPFAS JAMES Julv 25- 28274 Thornev Brae, Farmington, beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Carl, Sophia and Mrs. Shirley Hartlieb; two grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Amanda George, Mrs. Fannie Vafakas, Mrs. Helen Mavris, Mrs.

Christine Frangos, John, Nicholas and the late Peter and William Pappas Services at the residence, 28274 Thomey Brae. Farmington, Friday 11:30 SS. Constantlne Helen Greek Orthodox Church 1 20 Lost and Found Burroughs Corporation CALL MISS DAY at WOodward 3-94D0 and let Free Press readers help vou find your lost articles. You may charge vour ad If you wish or take it to the nearest i liner station to get the same low rates as at the main office. Burroughs 1 2-9400 LOST Ladv'i white golo Hamilton -k suede band.

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