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3 DEATH NOTICES IH Tuesday, May 4. 1948 DETROIT FREE PRESS N.Y. Curb Transacfions 28 HELP WANTED. MEM BARBER FOR $60 WEEK APPLY 606 MICHIGAN AVE. BARBER wanted.

Young. 70, 10077 Gratiot. Body Bumper A-l Must Be First Class Good Money MAKE FROM WEEK APPLY IN PERSON Earl Holzbaugh FORD DEALER 10900 Charlevoix 28 HELP WANTED. MEM BRIGGS MFG. CO.

Wants CUSHION BUILDERS METAL FINISHERS DOOR FITTERS TORCH SOLDERERS Apply 3100 Meldrum 20 HELP WANTED, MEM LOCOMOTIVE STEAM CRANE OPERATOR Detroit license required. Night shifts. Work on pulpwood, coal, stone, etc Apply at gate. DETROIT SULPHITE PULP AND PAPER CO. 9125 WEST JEFFERSON Merchandise Supervisor Drapery, slin cover and curtain department: excellent opportunity for an aggressive experienced man to take complete charge of this division and handle the buying inventory, mark down, personnel and sales: salary and sales bonus, paid vacation, insurance and other benefits.

Apply Box 1217. Free Press. 31. stating education and experience. Bale PerBoyj 5 Pppnerpl! 9 Per iVf tf'i role 4 8 PhilaCo 3 PhillipsPke 2 PionperGold 13 Pitiipy-Bowes 1 PittsMpt 1750 PnlarisMngr 3 PrattALam 1 Pro perC'o 3 PupSdPAT 2 yiiakOats 30 RKOoptwar 67 RaymConf 4 Raytli'nX fp 8 ReedRollBit 6 RpralShoe RfisRACo 4 Rrlian 5" HioptixIlGds 2 RioGrValG 10 1 RolaryF.lSti 2 Ro-wcCorp 1 RyanApro 1 RyanConsPet 3 StI.awrCorp lf Do pf 3 5aliTmpOil CH SeullinStl 2 4 Seleotodlnd 27 Do cv 5 Shfrw-Wm 4 SimplioityPat SolarAirc 8 Sonotone 3S SoC'oast 3 SoPcnnOil ti Sn Cal Ed 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS J.

SUTTON S0N 4147 Trumbull ATe. TB 2-6100 GEO. P. WARRICK .1093 E. GRAND BLVD.

PL 0259 8 LOST AND FOUND CALL Miss Day at Woodward 2-9400 and let Free Press reader help you find your lost article. You may charge your ad if you wish, or take it to the nearest liner etation to ret the same low cash rate as at the main office. LOST Gold tie clasp. Friday, on Jefferson car. Blvd.

bus or between Iroquois and G. Call VA 4-0827. Reward. LOST Red leather billfold contain-ing Hudson credit coin G-6357. Mail to 80 Cherokee.

Pontiac 8434. Reward. LOST Two tame parrakeets. Bright blue. male, name Butch; aqua female.

Reward. MU 8296. 2230 Holcomb. VA 2-6950. WILL PARTY who nicked up package by mistake, containintr photographic lens, in Shanero's, General Mtrs.

please call TR 2-9566. $50 REWARD Strayed from Linwood-Blvd. Section, brown male terrier, white feet and white chest, tail curies over back: answers to name "Skipper." A small boy is heartbroken for his dog. If you see him. please call TY 8-1119 or WE 4-8654.

10 PLANTS, BULBS, SHRUBS GLADIOLA bulbs, prize collection, all colors. $3,50 per 100. KE 2-2935 IS TRANSPORTATION A CATHERINE RAY Automobile De-livery Service Dealers and Driv- ers. 21721 Grand River. KE 2-2170 AUTOMOBILES delivered: couples wanted: share trips arranged.

3513 Woodward. TE 1-6630. Auto Drive Away (Licensed and bonded). Cars delivered to all points of U.S.A. Dealers and driver contact.

Hayes. NO 9503. 20 HELP WANTED, MEN ACCOUNTANTS 22-45. S2.865-S4.335 per yr. Detroit Civil Service Commission.

16th floor. Water Board Bldg. ASBESTOS shop workers. Earn while you learn. Steady work.

445 West learned St. C. STANLEY In loos Clone Chg 4 1 In HHIs FairrhflFAA 4K Fantl.Mpt 4 FonlMCanA 0 Ford.MotLtd 2 GarrffttCorn 4 Gellm)inMfs 2 GenRuildS 22 rn nf 7 ncAlumAl 2 9 Air-WayFlA Airenii.Mfg no ti AU'kaAirl A hi in Ltd Alumt o.m Am' '11PALB A ni Fork A mG-i-A El Amt.ight.tT 13 '4 1 3 4-3 -4-44 4-61 4-1 4- 3 7 14 Grn Finaiif 4 1 (ifinP inpniT 1 31 17.4- 37. IK i J.t'i 6 1 6 4- GenPlywriod 17 1 GenMiare Am -irarai A niMriPmd AmKeptihlii A nt Pan Gian TtYrllGM 3 f. 11 1 1 a rc Gicn AldCoal 1 3 Godi'h'xStikiB 1 Gnldfldron 17 GrayMftr 11 GtAMAPnv 25 aphhIEU'ow 40 101 o'i 7 7 12't IS.

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iv nl-nn Bros 3 IvimMiirA 1 Iv-rPvitil fi iiJ.VMI? 2 iiuna-tr- 14 li.miMl&l'oal 7 Puro-Te-t 1 1 miv n'T--xSul 3 I ii pf lio nr i.f 'jit 1113 12 3H .34 13 '4 12 MidStPAvtc Ho vie 1 2 Mi.iwPAS 25(t 14 Molybdenum 4 MonocraniPiC MnrrPIPorn 4- 4 in 14 4- 4ti ti'j 19S 7U 10 14'i- 4 14 Mountl'rod Nai-nmLorp NatBollasH 1 NatHrfw Vall'irolfi 260 7 3 NatMallKab Nat Pre! Nestli-LoMA 10 New hug TAT 50 V.T.lnn 4 5 1 3 SM ex A Arm A Hon Hon lap liunt'w fls 12 4 4-1 'n 4- 2 a Xip'smeMns 1 I Xo iiiaEl--' I Fii-'StaCorp 7 3T4 N'ttif astAiri 1 hi pi Fa-tSugAs I'o pf Yah 5') 7S 1 2 Vi 5(3 1U hi. 50 tlirnpAirc Nova.lel-Ar Ot'drnt'orp (klaNatiag (ildPnmdcx MB 3 iPAL, A 11 i 12', '4 14(1 1, 1 2 3 4- 1-7 'j 1 1 Iv A 17', -i- 5it 1 Pa an I'mnMillff 1 1 Panfriipt Oil 47 i'ipntvi'nrn 1" 15 Pniiroaii 1H in Kills PaVTatA-P 2o' N.Y. Bond Transactions gft HELP WANTED. MEM Production Supervision Men experienced in production supervision are needed by rapidly expanding Detroit independent automotive manufacturer. Our expansion program calls for the addition of several superintendents and assistant general superintendents in all production categories.

Individuals are required who are experienced in meeting large production schedules with good product quality at minimum cost. Ability tg direct a large factory force and lead other members of supervision is necessary. If your record includes experience in any of the following fields we are interested in you: Body assembly, including, frame and underbody assembly, body side panel, body structure, doors, cowl and roof, oil pans, gas tanks, etc. Chassis Body and trim assembly including 'final trim, body hardware, seats, glass cutting and sewing, etc. Machining and assembly, including gear cutting, heat treat, transmission assembly, clutch housing, gear blanking, etc.

General production supervision A testeS record of experience in any one of the above categories 01 any combination thereof. If you want to join growing Concern answer this ad giving a complete description of your present and past employment, including education, age and salary requirements. BOX 1233, FREE PRESS, 31 SALESMANAGER Wisconsin brewery is seeking man to represent them in Michigan: salary, expenses and future possibilties. This man must have best of references. Box 1239.

Free Press. 31. STiOP FOREMAN Capable of taking complete charge of shop employing 12 men. Assigning jobs, inspecting completed work. Familiar with Chrysler products.

Chrysler Plymouth Dealer. New building, mod-ernly equipped. Ideal work ing conditions good salary. Write Box 1213, Free Press, 31, stating age, experience and employment rec- ord. BOYS Wanted Intermediate or hich-school students for carrying Free Press routes; good profits: no interference with school work.

WO 2-S9O0. Write or phone Home Delivery De-partment. The Detroit Free Press. Experienced Remington-Rand Tabulating Machine Operator Permanent position, rood salary and excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply personnel office, balcony.

Michigan Consolidated Gas Clifford and Bagley. EXPERIENCED Station attendant. Apply 301 South Fort. EXPERIENCED presser wanted." 6S23 Mack. EXPERIENCED TRIM AND CAR REPAIR MEN Metal Finishers And Other Skilled Auto Workers Apply HUDSON Motor Car Co.

East Jefferson at Conner MEN WITH CARS WE TRAIN YOU 4801 Woodward MEN with car. can earn up to $200 per week; no experience necessary, but must be Intelligent and hard workers. Phone RA 8027. Mr. West, between 3-6 p.

m. MEN to work from own homes; just a few hours a day required: can earn up to $100 per week: no experience necessary. Call RA 8291. between 3-6 P. m.

MAN 18 TO 33 for general plant worku NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 899 W. BALTIMORE CARNAGHI May 1. Joseph beloved husband of Margaret J. (nea Oldani): deax father of Raymond.

Mrs. Elvira Hayes. Mrs. Margraret DeCorte. Mrs.

Germaine Miller. Mrs. Bernadine Kramer. Mrs. Mary Ana Coulson.

Mrs. Lenore Bonamy. John. Loraine. Joann.

James and the late Joseph Carnaghi. Also 18 grandchildren. Funeral from residence. 1212 3 Mile Drive. Wednesday at 9:30.

St. Clair Church 10 a. m. DONNELLY Terrence of 14000 Terry, husband of Nell, father of Terry J. Donnelly and Ha Marie O'Connor.

Services at Schmalzreirft Sons Funeral Home. 16625 Grand Kiver. Wednesdav at 9:30 a. m. and St.

Mary of Redford Church at 10 a Pittsburgh papers please copy. H.IRPER May 1. Josiah (Si), beloved husband of Jennie: dear father of Mrs. S. V.

Weed, of Lansing; brother of Mrs. Minnie Warming-ton. of Los Angeles: Mrs. Lavinia Walters, of Flint, and George Harper, of Olympia. two grandchildren and one great grandchild survive.

Past master of Calumet Lodge No. 271. F. and A. M.

Hecla Lodge No. 90. I.O.O.F. and Hichland Park Hi-12 Club. Resting at the Harper and Mulligan Funeral Home.

16450 Hamilton, until 11 a. m. Wednesday. In state at St. Paul's Methodist Church from l2 noon until time of services at 2 p.

m. Wednesday. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery under auspice of Metropolitan Lodge No. 519. F.

and A. M. Calumet papers please copy. HARRIS Harry J. (Chubb), of 19335 Margaret a.

husband of Lillie. father of Mrs. Thomas H. Willits and Mrs. Robert Black: also four grandchildren.

Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home. 16625 Grand River. Wednesday, at 1 p. m. HASTINGS May 3.

1948. Ruth wife of Harold J. Hastings: mother of Mrs. Thomas J. Ladoueeur.

Barbara Ann and Harold Hastings. Funeral at chanel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine. Friday.

9:15 a. m. and Visitation Church at 10 o'clock. HEYNINCK Louis (Curley). May 2.

of 4100 St. Jean, husband of Stephanie, father of Mrs. Jean Wilcox, brother of Arthur Cremger, Joseph, of Chatham. Ontario: one brother and two sisters in Belgium. F'uneral from the Verheyden Funeral Home.

16300 Mack, at Outer Drive. Wednesday at 8:15. and to Our Lady of Sorrows Church at 9. Rosary ties da evening nt 8. KLIN'v George, May 1.

suddenly, of 10724 Bomta. husband of the late A. Augusta: dear father of Mrs. F3eanor Reese; brother of John. Mrs.

Mary ilderscheid. Mrs. Anna Clemett. Mrs. Emma Stoeekel and the late Fred.

service Wednesdav. 2 p. at A. H. Peter's Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot Avenue. KOWALSKI Stella, May 1. age 65. dear mother of Mrs. Theresa Macieiewski, Mrs.

Martha Makow-ski, Mrs. Helen Pavlack, Mrs. Eleanor Strach. Dorothy Matthews. Mrs.

Tillie Nowak, Joseph. John. Frank and Edward: dear sister of Anthony Lisiecki and Mrs. Mary Papciak. of St.

Clare. grandmother of 22 grandchildren. Funeral from residence, 11073 Klinger. Wednesday. 9:30 a.

Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church, 10 a. ai. Inter-ment. Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

MASON Mav 1. 194S. Albert, husband of Amy Nelson Mason. Funeral service at chanel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine. Wednesdav at 8:30 a. and St. Dominic's Church. 9 o'clock.

MKKI.E May 2, 194S. Charlotte wife, of Dr. Julius C. Merle: sister of Mrs. Eva Young.

Funeral service at residence, 16830 LaSalle Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MITCHELL Richard Cecil. May 2. beloved husband of Margaret. lear father of Richard and Nancy brother of Wtiliam of Denver.

Mrs. Violet Banber and Miss Audrey Michel, both of Cornwall, FZngland. F'uneral Wednesday, 1 p. from the Harper Mulligan Funeral Home, 16450 Hamilton. Deceased was a member of Kismet Lodge No.

489. F. A A. M. MOELI.ER Dr.

Edward May 3. of 674 Alter beloved husband of the late Charlotte (nea Neumann), dear father of Dr. Edward Charlotte, Cyril Mrs. Frank Gendernalik and Mrs. James Keech, brother of Joseph Dr.

Frank Richard Mrs. Joseph Treppa. Alfred and Mrs. Marshall Laureneelle; also seven grandchildren. F'uneral from the Verheyden Funeral Home.

163o0 Mack, at Outer Drive. Wednesday, at 10. and to St. Ambrose Church at 10:30. FIERCE Opal.

May 2. of 4357 Lakepointe, wife of William; mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Earie. Mrs. Rebecca Milan and John.

Funeral from the VerHeydeii F'uneral Home. Mack, at Outer Drive. Wed-pesday at 1 POf.ANSKI Mav 1. Emmi. beloved mother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Faybik. Mrs Mat tie Zanechal and Alex Po-lanski: also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral from the narlors of J. Sutton A Son. 4147 Trumbull Ave.

Tuesday morning at 8u3u. St. Leo Church at 9. PRZYBYSZ Felix, beloved husband of Margaret, dear father of Frank, Gertrude Butler. John.

Leonard, Anthony, Harry. Virginia Lazzeri. Joseph, Helen Kubik. brother of Catherine Pilecki and MaryfjCichard: also survived by seven rrandehildren. Funeral from the residence.

7642 Calhoun, Dearborn. 10 a. to St. Alphonsus Church. 10:30 a m.

Burial Holy Cross. SCHFMANN (nee Siegrist). Masr-dalena. age 80 years, of 5850 Helen beloved wife of the late Paul Schumann: dear mother of George. Julius.

Theodore and Edward Schumann: grandmother of 10 grandchildren: dear sister of Mrs. Mary Schmidt and Joseph Siegrist. Funeral from Alfred W. Eppen's Funeral Homp. 8339 Gratiot Wednesday morning at 10:45 and at St.

Anthony's Church at 11:15. Interment. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Member of the Ladies' Arbeiter Society, X' o.

2. SIMONS Mav 2. 1948. Charles husband of the late Edith Hamilton Simons: father of Ruth and L. W'estcott Simons, of Jackson.

Miss. At the chapel of the William R. Hamilton 3975 Cass at Alexandrine, until Wednesday morning. Funeral services at the Church of The Incarnation. Dexter at Collingwood.

Wednesday at SMITH Mav 2. 1948. Mertie vile of Albert M. Smith. At chanel of the Wrn.

R. Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine, until Wednesday noon. Funeral service at Nardin Park Methodist Church. Chicago near Grand River. Wed-nesday.

3:30 p. m. STFBBINS April 30. 1948. Fnnie.

wife of the late Louis E. Stebbins: sister of Mrs. A. E. Patterson: aunt of Mrs.

L. A. Dantzer. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine. Wednesday at 1:30. Inter-ment Yps ilanti. Mich. THEMANS Maurice (Morrey), husband of Ann: father of Mrs.

Julius Greenhertr and Gloria. Services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Tuesday at 11 a. m.

Burial Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. TIFFLK James 75. Algonac: brother of Maria: uncle of one nephew and three nieces. Remains at (Gilbert Funeral Home.

Funeral 1:30 m. Tuesday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Algonac. Burial.

Cemetery. Detroit. I'LLKR Wolf, dear father of Mrs. Sam Moskowicz. Morey.

Louis, of Chicago, and Harry, of Toledo- 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Service to be held in Toledo at 'mmerma'i Funeral Home. WKNTZKL Helena May 2. 1948. beloved wife of Carl: dear mother of Harold and Robert.

Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p. from Allen's Funeral Home. Lake Orion. 5 MONUMENTS CALL, phone or write: no obligation.

THE LLOYD BROS. CO. More than lOO rears in knowing how. 23.38 Book Bldg. CA 7628 1 FLORISTS WEBSTER FLORIST NURSERY Scott's Seed.

21431) Wood'd JO 4-6275 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CAVANAUGH FUNERAL HOME 100 W. KIRBY AT CASS TE 1-0005 COOPER BROS. 1040O MACK VA 2-58S5 ALFRED E. CROSBY MORTUARY NEW LOCATION 12700 AT GLENDALE TO 8-0900 JEROME A. DE SANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5036 WM.

R. HAMILTON CO. For 80 years service and quality have been our first txinsideration. Complete funerals as low as $100 have always been part of our service. This includes the use of our Funeral Home ant! Chapel.

A descriptive booklet will be sent upon request. Parkin? As an additional service, we have a free parking- lot with pace for 300 cars. 3975 CASS. AT ALEXANDRINE KO BRANCHES TE 1-271S Frank Hamilton. Clarence Otter Wm.

R. Hamilton JOHN J. HEELON 154 0 West Grand Blvd TY 6-1 471 HILLIKER FUNERAL HOME 2449 West Grand Blvd. TY 6-2233 Fred G. Marshall Sons, Inc.

HOME FOR FUNERALS 3462 East Jefferson LO 7-5I7W SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 4636 MICHIGAN AVE. TA 5-3288 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established 40 Year 16300 MACK. AT OUTER DR1TS "1 6000 I C.OVI.RNMF.NT BONDS Mile in Sale in i li.ilhir..

uml 1 liirtv-fu-conds 1.004 Close 1.0OD Close 10(M Close KirestTK 3 Bl 8 103 4 Do 4s MT 3H 874 Tn1s'4gG20j FlaKC5s74 10 PtLSWrf5s90 37 June 10D4 lludC 5s (52 A SeaAL me OKI.D BNK BONDS HAM rjs57 He5 4s2()16 71 PS i (1). 'liars and Thirty-seconds) Do inc 5s 57 loo 2H Do 4s 0t 9 1004 Srtles In If 5s 55 11 85 Shrill' 2 Hs 71 3 93 SI.OOil Close ICCSL.563A 7 'j 6 4 U4 7 S0.2 Do 4 3 13 88 SoPac4s 81 10 93 Dov: 5 7 2 9S IntGXHs52 IS 25 'a SoPac 4 69 30 94 i CORPORATION BONDS Do 5s oH 55 's Do4SsOr77 3S100t Sales in IntHK 44 3 ril 5 83 Close KCSou 4a 75 20 1023 4 Am ATP 2Ti 2oJ0 3rt Mi '-j LaulN inc 75 3i Jo ThAveostio 3i 5K'4 Am I AT2Ss 57 37 1 1 LehVHT 5 54 3 3 PrP.ic 'J 'u 91 3 91 l'o34iHl 42 107 LehV4 Vs2t)03t 10 3S 3 'k 6 63 2 lOO Io24 75 7 95 4 Do 4s 20li3 si l'J 4 VoRv 3s 95 99 Do234sSO lfi 94 MiobCG3 i-j 104 W8h 4 23H1 20 KST4 'J Si) 3 M-K-T 5s 62 A 9 77 hi WMI 4s 52 9 10014 AniTob 3sa 7 lol Do ai 5s b7 3 64 WestUn os 60 25 93 Di)3sti9 IS 102 Do 1st 4s 90 3 78 '4 Do 4 5( 4 100 ATK4si9." 3 121 2 24 WisCen 4s 49 24 71H At'U 4 si4 4 101 Do 5s 77 23 794 Do4sSD 3R 20 37 I AOfU5J IS 72 I'o 5s 81 I 1 rt 79 FOREIGN BONDS Do 5s 95 G- 37 64 Do (r 4S 75 lOli 3U Auatralia 5s 55 28 97 Do t-v 4 2010 77 52 MorA 4 5.5 15 71. Do 3 5tJ 8 90 Do4s75A 14 91 XOTM 5 54 2 95 Belsrium fi 49 8 100 NYC 5s 2013 27 81 Brazil25 2'i-57 10 5 4s 80 13 89 1 10 4 1.. 2013A 14 744 Brisbane os 57 11 9e5s4 FellPa 5s00 rt 121 Do en 4 98 17 68 Canada 4s HO 7 104 23 54 SYNHH inc 9 104 Tlrk l'J 278 lo 87 4'as 3023 110 40 ChileM Brt v. s.57a 7 23 CanP lspeip 23 93 Do 4s 57 5 lit Clulet)s60asd 8 23 I rnit 5s 59 (' ftl 8 Do 4 2007 53 tiS Doris Jan Hla 12 23 Do.n5s45 14 S'i NYi)Wr4s92 11 0 DoKsFrb61a 23 CrnPlst4s49 3 103 XYWB4s4rt 1 19 Do fis H3 asd 23 RKN.I5s 87 30rt 53 NorP42o47 8 91 i Colonib 3s 70 19 39 tAi)3s9fiD 7 104 Do 4s 07 8 104 Cuba4Us77 11 114 Ho.H'..f I'liE 5 105 Do 3- 2047 rt fi-iU 7 74 CAE inc 97 35 43 Xor-t 2 75 11 97 Grk Hs H8 nt pd 5 fi 16 85 OVRKN3rt0 5 104 Norway 4 56 20 78 CM8PPcv4iC044 3 56 PC" AT.

3s 74 5 lol Do 4 60 9 69 4 A 4 90 41 4 PacTT.l 87 5 100 Peru 7s 59 4 14 4 KIPitW s2010 36 81 Do 3 85 10 93 Do 1st 6s 60 7 147 4 on Ed 2 82 7 97 PenCAir 3 60 6 42 Do 2d 6s 61 19 14 ConsP2s 75 3 101 PenRRir4s63 17 104 57 24 86 20 93 Doe4s81 3 10() Us aj 4 79 8 78 4s 2042 1 61 Do 3 52 lrt 99 Doaj4s78 35 84 DAKGWJts-4-93 19 89 PpnAEm. -4s9H 22 16 Total Bond sales Monday: J-hnwChcrn 3.35s HI 5 97 PhiU'o 4 til 5 107 435.0(10. Close Chf 4-li Vi 4 61 T4 11 3 4-4 7 '4 2 4-12i; 15 Va fi 42 i KlS 4-50 4-1 86 T4 4- 2 'n 4-33 4- 7 4- 24 4 22 4-2 2H 32 US 10 4-3Hm 11 14 24 3 4-1 21 4S 14 4 25 BS as fi'x 3 80 4- 4- Ti '4 4- 4- 4 4- 14 4- 25 .) 27 i v. '4 10S 50 4- '4 4- -4 l-i 4 10i 4 28 7S 2H 11 14 14 10 'n 13 12 4 12 13 10'i 1 7 fi5i 7 4 lrt 4 1 7 l'i 71, 1SN 6 1 Vi 794 4-14 4- 44 4- 44 4 2 4- cum pf xd Do cv pf PtandBrew stOilKy StPowALt StePlCoCari SteinAACo SterlEnir Stprlinp ln(! StroockACo SunRaiDrue 3 4 8 1 3 fi 10 22 3 27 4-25 4- lVi 28 2 14 4-64 254 4 1.. 1 rV 1.

17 hi 1 6 32 VJ 5 34 1 1 1 4- 1 13 4- il8 19H1 1 'i 4- 2N, 5'4 4 5 3 SunboamCorp 1 21 Ji lfH 1 3 10 33 Mip 1 oolotij 1 aepart 16 Tpfhnioolor 3 4- A TpxonOilAL 2 TlipwShovel 5 ThorCorp 4 TonopahMin 5 Trans-Lux 20 Tri-Conlwar I'nrxrplldfTl 3 1'nil Ain Prod 7 I ut orpi ar I'nilGiis rmlLtARy IS I'liShooM 25(t 4-2. 4t loS-20 1 1.4 PSAirCond 1 1 I'SFnilB 12 15 7 1t USAlntSec 7 3 4- Io pf 3 80 1 I'nivCuiisOil 4 bri'4 1'tah-ldaSug 4 3 rtahPAL 3 21 Valspaii 'orp 3 7 4- hi VeuezuelPet fi 8 7 VpiipzSvii 11 4 WiohitaROil 12 24 4-l'4 Wii-keiiCorp 45 10'4 4-ls WilliamsRC 1 10 Ji WoodlfyPet 3 IX1! 'h 1 'i -4- iV 22 20 34 7 3i 4 17 14 13 4- 'i 4-111 4- 4 1H 33 11 14 1H', 4 Total Cur Stock sales rl a v. 280.1)00 shares. 4 Total Curb Stock sales year aeo, 20t.8ii0 shares. "Actual sales.

xd-Kx-rlivuiend. 8 4- 4-S2 lSi 4-1 DOMESTIC BONUS Sm1is in 1.0(H) Close ArpalElPw3Hs-0 13 l(m Asr.iec- ij.i OnStKlS 1454 14 88 CitiesSer3s77 04 86 9v4 4- 11 37 l()5-; lfi. 4- liU 14 41 1 101 7'4 7. Inters Pow deb ctfs 5 Mii11aiid al4li3 1 h.m llf; 17'; 1 SoCalE13s. 1 104 4 Do 3 8 73 1 104' StarrpttCorp550 5 115 FOKKIC.N BONDS Perul-2 2U 134 RussianHsl019 5 2 Do 5 '2s 1H21 5 2 4 Total Curh Bond sales Monday.

Total Curb Bond sales year aso, 33- 0 34H 4- i fi'i '4 Close Che. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK IAPI Closing Foreign Exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents): Canadian dollar in New York open market 8 per cent discount or 91.50 United States cents. 110 iV of a cent. Europe Great Britain. $4.03 ut) of a cent.

France (franc). .32 of a cent, unchanged. Italy (lira). May fixed rate .001730. April .001743 krona).

27.85. unchanged. Switzerland I franc, com'li. 23 40. unchanged.

Latin America Argentina Free. 25 OS. unchanged. Brazil Free. 6.50.

unchanged. Mexico, 20.61. unchanged. 2 BIDS AND PROPOSALS DETROIT-WAYNE MAJOR AIRPORT PROJECT Invitation for Bids Detroit, Michigan April 27. 1948 SEALED BIDS will be received by the undersigned at 3S00 Barium Tower, Bates Street and Cadillac Situare, Detroit.

Michigan. until 11:00 A. Daylieht Savings Time (10:00 A. Eastern Standard Time), on Tuesday, Mav 11. 1048.

at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read for furnishing- all labor and materials and performing all work in connection with ELECTRICAL FEEDER TO STORM WATER PUMPING STATION" as part of the Detroit-Wayne Maior Airport Project. State Project FM 82-17 C6. The work included In the Dosal consists of pro- Underground Electrical Primary Feeder. Duels. Manholes.

Brick Addition to Primary to Electrical Work in E-xistinf Primary Switch House. Successful bidders will he required to pay lo the workmen employed in the work under the contract not less than the minimum wage rates established by the Secretary of Labor pur-'' suant 10 the requirements of the Federal Airport Act. Such prevailing rat's of waics as determined are fullv set forth in the Contract Documents. Each scaled bid shall lie accompanied by a certified Cashier's Check or Bui Bond in a sum which is pot less than five 5 ri per cent of the total amount ol the hid (to the nearest multiple of S100.00) payable to the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne. Michigan, as aent.

The Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne as agent leserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in bids. Plan, specifications, proposal form and other contract documents may be obtained at the above address upon payment of a fee of Tea Dollars ($10 001. If the plans are used in a bona fide bid all the plan fee will be returned to the bidder. A refund of five dollars IS5.00) will be made to others who return plans and documents in rood condition within ten days after the date for reception, of bids. County of Wayne Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne.

Michigan Charles 1,. Wilson. Chairman Michael J. O'Brien. Viee-Chairman Prescoit G.

Brown. Commissioner Date of Publication May 4. 3 DEATH NOTICES BAIRD Grace Low. May 3. widow of the late Wm.

Baird: mother of Grace Baird. 1251 Glynn Mrs. R. W. Money, of Ann Arbor: sister of Mrs.

George Hayward. of Chicago; Grandmother of Louis E. Partch Kreat-srandiiiother of Christine. David and Jams. Funeral from Dill 'Bros.

Chanel. 10215 Hamilton at Glynn Wednesday, 1 n. davlight saving time. Burial in Rosehill Cemetery, "liiUDY Seber May 2. of 807 N.

Solvay Ave, husband of Ella: father of Beverley: stepfather of Drews: brother of Mrs. Caroline Karn. Funeral services from J. D. Martcnson Funeral Home.

1725 Lawndale. W'ednesdav. 3 p. under ausniceg of Findlater Lodse is'o. 475.

F. A A. M. BODY BUMPER Nice light shoo: vacation with pay. Mack-Gratiot Chevrolet.

3151 Gratiot. BULLARD MACHINE REPAIRMEN DIE TRYOUT METAL FINISHERS TINSMITHS PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS and MATERIAL HANDLERS THE BUDD CO. 12141 CHARLEVOIX BREAK -IN PRODUCTION WORK SPOT WELDERS PRESS OPERATORS GUN WELDERS BUTT WELDERS No experience necessary. APPLIED American Metal Products 8341 Epworth BRICK MASONS Nativity Convent. 6900 McClellan.

nr. Shoemaker. W. E. WOOD Co.

BRICK MASON Pfeiffer Brewery. Bellevue at Pulford. R. E. Daily Co.

BRICK MASONS Wayne University. Cass at Putnam. W. E. WOOD Co.

Cadillac Motor Car Division CAN USE Die Makers Machine Repairmen Millwright Maintenance Welder Shaper Operator Polishers and Buffers Metal Finishers Acetylene Welders Car Repair Men Punch Press Operators Assemblers Racker and Conveyor Men 2860 Clark St. CHRYSLER CORP. NEEDS EXPERIENCED CUTTER GRINDER TOOL DIE MACH. OPR'S DIE MAKERS PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS LABORERS PISTON CASTERS AND COLD HEADER OPERATORS APPLY HIGHLAND PARK PLANT 275 MASSACHUSETTS COR. OAKLAND CARPENTERS First claas: rough only: steady work; East Side.

An-nott. 2 blocks south of East 8 Mile Rd. CAR POLISHERS Good cay. ready for work. 13660 LTVERNOII Come METAL FINISHERS DOOR FITTERS CUSHION BUILDERS TRIMMERS DINGMEN TORCH SOLDERERS GAS WELDERS Apply 4621 CONNER CUSHION BUILDERS DIE MAKERS DIE TRYOUT -TROUBLE MEN DINGMEN DOOR HANGERS GAS WELDERS TORCH SOLDERERS METAL FINISHERS DO-ALL SAW OPERATORS ELECTRIC KNIFE CUTTERS METAL BAND SAW OPERATORS Apply 1 1 63 1 MACK CLERK TYPIST Single girl, experienced, for full time, permanent position with old established advertising concern.

Telephone Directory Advertising 626 Free Prpss Blhd. COLLEGE JUNIORS AND SENIORS (Business Administration. Engineering General Science) Age limits 18-25. S2.136-S2.288 per year. Detroit Civil Service Commission.

16th floor. Water Board Bldg. COLLECTOR Wanted collector and verifier, full or part time, with reliable car. Apply between 9 and 10 a. Mr.

Rotha, 3QO United Artists Bldg. COLLECTOR Experienced, with car. Call CH 13Q9 for interview. CONTACT MAN STEADY POSITION. ESSENTIAL ENTERPRISE Opportunity for advancement.

Must have car. TE 1-8530. between CONTACT man Part time, for lathe hov; liberal commission. KE COOK COFFEE CO. has an opening for a hard-hitting young Polish sneaking married man.

23 to 35 years, to manage and operate a well-established coffee and tea route. Salary, commission and bonus. Future assured. Our men are earning $5,000 to S8.000 per year. Must Jive in Wyandotte.

J. Anderson. 11440 Sehaefer. HO 8564. Counter and Order Clerk Experienced, for retail lumber yard.

Steady. LOWRY GILL AM LUMBER CO. 14541 Michigan. Dearborn CREDIT CLERK Young man with some experience to assist in credit department of F. M.

Sibley Lumber Co. Must be aggressive, sales type of person. Steady employment. Apply to Mr. Bay, 6460 Kercheval.

Die Tryout Toggle Men Experienced only. Apply Kaiser Frazer Corp. Willow Run, Mich. DIEMAKERS 6 DAYS PER WEEK FISHER BODY DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 651 PIQUETTE Employment Office open Saturday until 4:30 p. m.

DIESEL DIESEL Mechanically inclined men refer to our advertisement under Trade Technical schools. Interstate Training Service. DRY' CLEANING wool presser. ex-perienced, steady job: Northwest Section. Call Mr.

Work. HQ 5790. FACTORY MANAGER Leading mid-dlewestern manufacturer is seeking outstanding ma. approximately 35 years old. as factory manager in We6t Coafet operation 200 employees.

Must have good management experience, including knowledge of planning, scheduling, purchasing, engineering, etc. Engineering degree or equivalent required. Box 1167. Free Press. 31.

FULLER BRUSH MEN Needs two more men. $100 a week" men. Be your own boss. Apply 507 Stephenson Blvd. at Caes.

MA 3003 FURNACE Sales Manager, live wire man to organise sales force for well established and largest furnace company in downriver area. Very attractive salary. Apply in pprson. Havs Furnace. 1728 Eureka.

Wyan- dotte. FURNACE installers: wanted. WO 2-4153. experienced: Interior Decorator For high class furniture and decorating store. Salary and commission; excellent chance for advancement.

7404 W. McNichols. JANITOR White, for downtown office building. Apply superintendent Park Ave. Adams cor.

Park. JIG BUILDERS APPLY Fisher Body General Motors Corp. Fleetwood Plant West Fort at West End MEA" SALESMEN for local packing house, calling on local retailers; steady position for experienced men. Salary and bonus. Address Box.

1246 Free Press. 31. A MANAGER and wfTe for down-town apartment. Box 1220. free Press.

31. METAL FINISHERS BODY WELDERS (GAS AND ARC) APPLY FISHER BODY General Motors Corp. Fleetwood Plant West Fort, at West End MACHINE REPAIR MILLWRIGHT DIE SETTER APPLY MARCO MFG. CORP. 21930 Groesbeck Hwy.

Between 8 and 9 Mile Rds. PAINTERS Interior and exterior. Foster. HO 2-3o31. PAINTERS wanted for outside work.

UN 2-225 PATROLMEN, white, uniformed. 30 to 45 years old. 5 ft. 9 inches or over: night work. Apply in person.

1249 Griswold St. Room 519. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Young man, over 25, opportunity to develop into a responsible position. Write giving full personal data, previous experience and education. Strictly confidential.

Box 1244, Free Press, 31. PHARMACIST (East Side) Store closed on Sundays and holidays. MU 9775. PLANER MATCHER Experienced man only for East Side lumber mill. Steady work and good opportunity for right man.

See Mr. Bay. F. M. Sibley Lumber 6460 Kercheval.

Power House ENGINEER Must have first-class papers CHRYSLER CORP. EAST JEFFERSON PLANT Apply Employment Office 965 Clairpointe ri Block S. of Jefferson PLUMBERS WANTED Ton wares: steady work. Mantella Plumbing 5525 Sehaefer Dearborn. OR "333 PRESSER Excellent opportunity for man experienced in handling fine men's clothing; steady work.

SCHOLNICK'S. 1400 Washington Blvd. PRESSER Experienced, no other need apply. 5420 W. Fort at Junction.

PRODUCTION MEN AT ONCE ON SHIFTS Detroit Transmission General Motors Corp. 5140 RIOPELLE APPLY FA RMS WORTH. NR. RAILROAD RADAR ENGINEERS FIELD SERVICE Outstanding opportunity for trained Jnd experienced technicians for overseas assignment. Base salary plus bonus and liberal allowance totals a year.

Mr. E. J. Schreiber will interview applicants at Book-Cadillac Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday. 2-5 p.

m. PHILCO CORP. REGISTERED Pharmacist: small city, near Flint: full time; good proposition for energetic man. Box 1171. Free Press SI.

ROGERS SILVERWARE SERVICE FOR 8 Time Payment Plan. Consumers Home Equip. Co. 4801 WOODWARD SALES Contact Men National oi ganization. long established, wants two membership representatives.

We pay traveling expenses, good commission. Former business execu-tives. or salesmen of life insurance, club memberships. investments. correspondence courses, or other Intangibles fields: highly successful.

Wife may travel with you. but work precludes small children and other family ties which reauire freauent home visits. Personal interview in Detroit. Give age. selling experience, fraternal connections, phone number.

Box 1134. Free Press. 31. SALES CLERICAL Positions open for aggressive young men. age 23 to 28.

doing clerical work in our sales department. Future possibilities In the sales organisation. College degree desirable. STANDARD OIL CO. Fourth and Lafayette.

IS TRANSPORTATION RENT-A-CAR U-Drive-It New 1947-48 Cars $5.00 Day plus MiUag Gem Auto Rental Co. 3922 WOODWARD AVE. TEmplq 2-0071 2-0072 Advertising Firm Needs young; man to handle customer accounts. Position also entails follow-through on campaigns. Write giving full persoiial data, previous experience and education.

Strictly confidential. Box 1245, Free Press, 31. ADVERTISING telephone solicitor Experienced: $2 an hour if you qualify. Call WO 2-7853. days.

construction superintendent Must be experienced. Salary plus car expense. Permanent position. Charles N. Agree.

1 140 Book Tower. Assemblers Machine Operators Heaters (Forge) Pipefitters Production Workers DODGE MAIN PLANT 7900 Jos. Campau Employment Office Open Monday through SATURDAY 7 :30 a. m. to 4 p.

m. AMBULANCE DRIVER and helper. Single. Live on premise. Are 25 to 50.

1645 Baglev. Arc Welders AND Electricians APPLY American Metal Products 8341 Epworth ASSEMBLERS Chassis, final car and motors Heavy duty machine operators on crankshaft and cylinder blocks. METAL FINISHERS ON HOODS FENDERS Punch press operators Polishers and buffers on chrome Millwright Must be journeymen Apply for interview PACKARD Motor Car Co. HARPER, COR. CONCORD AUTO AND TRUCK MECHANICS wanted.

Position open for experienced mechanics, ages 24 to 34; must have small tools and be physically fit. STANDARD OIL CO. Fourth and Lafayette. AUTO mechanics, fully experienced men only 60. Arley'a Service.

Tireman and Epworth. AUTO MECHANICS Must be first class. Allan's Nash Sales. 6563 Warren. See Mr.

Ma4- Kenzie. Automobile Painter Experienced: must be able to match colors: 50-50: plenty of work. F. M. Automobile Collision.

Inc. 2344 E. SEVEN MILE RD. AUTO mechanic Expert only; with or without tools; -high pay. 250 E.

Vemor. BARBER Wanted 22-year man leaving: good lob for American married man. Call now. 8311 Grand River. BARBER Wanted S50 guarantee and 70 for a good hair cutter, union ehOD.

4833 W. Vernor Highway. BARBER wanted. 1st class. 5056 Joy near Grand River (Wood- brook BARBER wanted, steady, guarantee and commission.

12628 Jeffer- son. BARBER wanted. steady. $42.50 guarantee and percentage. 3416 Woodward.

BARBER wanted for evening's, prefer barber who just got license; young, or apprentice. 14416 Charlevoix. BARBER wanted Steady, must be first class; $50 guarantee and To r'r 12505 Chalmers. BARBER wanted. 70 Tues.

and Wednes evenings; Fri. and Sat, all day. LA 8-2017. BARBER Steady: $55 guarantee and percentage. 5019 Third.

BARBER wanted Transportation Barber Shop. 131 W. Lafayette. BARBER Wanted 70 ruaranteed. 22132 Grand Rirer.

BARBER Steady; also extra barber. 827 Michigan. Livestock CATTTK Salable rec. ipts 2 9O0. Another heavy movement of slaughter steers and yeaiimffs from Northern Corn Belt area maintained receipt volume at a hikrh levei Demand proved broad and sufficient to afford a creditable clearance.

Supplies of medium and frond under 90O lb. leers and yearlmcs from near-tiy territory were fnr below trade lie. ds and prices tended to si remtthen. mi-Inns- strona- to 50c hnrher on such offerings, while other steers and yearlings appeared fullv steady with a week axo. tiiwn accouiited lor only atMiut 25 per cent of the total receipts and finished niosily 50e hnrher tinder brisk huyinr.

Bulls were 111 lilxTal supply with several loads of Westerns displayed and no more than steady. Low choice lightweight Michigan Jed steers tojiped at 30.5H, while 1.091 lb. Westerns brought 30.25. Load after load of a-veraire medium to low choice steers and vearlines ranged 26 with bitr bulk of Western steer-. Good crade lb.

offerings at 3r.no-29.5o. Medium and rood 600 90o lbs. native steers, yearlnuts and heifers, mostly mixed hits, realized 24.00-27.00. some common down to 21.00. Western mixed steer and heifer yearling ranged nn to 28 75.

but comparable natives were lackimr. Common and medium tieef -ows Imlked at 1 1) 50-23 O0. Good cows rhi-ible to 24.00 or above were very scarce Canners and cutlers moved freely at. 15 00.19.00. little or nothing below the 15(10 level.

Most sausace bulls ranged 20 outstanding native dairy hreds at 24 25 CALVES Salablb receipts 550. alers generally sold firm, although extreme top siood 1 Oo higher. Bulk good and choice vealers brought 30 110-32 extreme top 33 OO very sparingly lor strictly choice individual. Common and medium moved treelv at 20.00-29 H). with cull and common 75-125 lbs.

at 15 00-30 (10. HOGS Salable 2.30(1. Trucked-jn supplies were augmented by several hundred lrom outside points. Prices developed unevenly, barrows and gilts under la o.s. 25-50c lower: 240-290 lb averages stcmlv ami over 300 lbs.

mostly 50c higher. Practical top Mood at 21 35. euualing lowet price here in 15 months. Bulk lb barrows and gilts brought 21 25: liiO-lM) ids. 2075 and 21 on: 225-240 lbs.

20 75; 240-250 Pis. 20.50: 25O-20O p.s. "ildil; VliH-37 0 lbs. 19 50: 270-280 Hi- III on 2MI-20O lbs 18. 50; 2IIO-3O0 llis.

l.VIKI; 30O-325 lbs. 17 50; 325 350 lhs. (10; H-. 16 SO: lbs. Hi.

OO. Light lights and nigs under 155 lbs. ranged 20. no down, mostly to feeder interests. Sows were mostlv 25c lower at No reliable outlet existed lor and boars.

SHF.EP Salahle receipts 1.000. Slaugh ter latiilm were relatively scarce and strong, but shetp tended weak to lower, with not enough here to afford a representative market. About 50 head of good and choice 84 lb. shorn lambs with No. 3 pelt brought 24 51) and a similar size.) lot of '102 lbs.

offerings made 24 00. Other small hon of medium to choice shorn lambs. No. 2 and 3 pelts, turned at 23.oO-24.4iO. Common and medium shorn lambs turned at 19 nO-23 Oo.

cull and common offerings down to 14.00. A sprinkling of medium to choice shorn slaughter ewes ranged Toronto Stocks Wanted EXPERIENCED MAN To Supervise COMPLETE MOTOR COACH ASSEMBLY Must be thoroughly familiar with all phases of present day Coach Underbody, Body Frame and Panel Assembly, as well as all operations through Paint, Trim and Hardware. Forward letter of application to Box 1168, Free Press, 31. Close 3.55 9 25 6.10 20.50 1 65 2.05 4.55 .10 .0:1 .7 7 ISO 50 13.05 5 7() 12.25 115 2 80 1.7 5 61 65 7 9o .30 Issue New Cal Close 1 35 1.20 60.00 j.oo 1.30 .40 2 20 1.85 3.90 2.9(1 .47 .51 141 2.12 1.40 2.83 .49 .1 1 1.85 OS 6 50 Nndssin N'orsnil; 1.1 OBrnv Pamour Paymaster Pick Crow Preston San Ant Sherrit Silanco Siseoe Springer Steen Kock Sullivan Trek Trans Rps lrn Mining I nter Can Winehe-ter Yen tires Issue A unor Bralorne A Ed 4 dn -Mai Dome Fast Mai 1 robisber lant Yk 4iilhes Lk Gold haw Guavana Hud Bav Kerr Add Llbrador Hke Shore t.P'lyCOd adseti Maiartic si i lolvre Si miiiil- Corp. FLOCK M1XXFAPOL1S AIM Flour in 100- h.

cotton sacks Monday: Fa mi ly Patent nchaiiged. 6 95: standard patenis 10 lower 05 shipments. 8.680. Standard bran VOO lower. 71.00: standard middlings sln lower.

73.00; red dos 100 lower. 00..

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