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'y Help Wanted, Male 6-B Saturday, Dec. 26. 1964 I DETROIT FREE PRESS in loving fSiL. memory Death Notices funerals today Death Notices "jSr Detroiters' Gifts Reach Appalachia From AP and UPI WHITESBURG, Ky. A truckload of Christmas gifts from Detroiters to poverty-stricken Appalachian area, families arrived Friday.

It was sent to the nearby community of Hazard for distribution. Saturday two Air Force Reserve C-119 Flying Boxcars from Self ridge Air Force Base will make a belated Christmas 20; LOST Small black and white pud. 2 mos. old. Vic Burns.

M3ck. Name Kewara. vu-52u. REWARD Lost tan Pomeranian. Male, 4 vrs.

old, "Teddy." Lie. 12908. Vic. Cloverlawn. WE 4-9203.

$25 REWARD for return of brown and black Terrier. Lost Nov. 17, vie. 7 TW 3-1153. Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Collet anywhere.

KE 7-5650, CO 4-5790 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED S6-J10-S12 PAID Southern Mich. 3112 Woodward Blood Center Detroit Dearborn TE 3-5533 4718 Middlesex fnone GET A REAL THRILL See the briahtest lights at 1701 Mack and see what all of Detroit is talking about. YOU KNOW WHO Professional Services 24 PR 1 VATF Detective Domestic ana general Investigation. Reasonable. TE 4-7728.

Insurance 28 AUTO INSURANCE Cancelled or reiected. we have a policy for you. 1492 Gratiot, 961-6033 Transportation 32 AAA Cars qas plus. CALIFORNIA 18018 Woodward TO 5-5700 AAA. LOS ANGELES, SEATTLE.

SAN PORTLANU, TEXAS, Denver, Ariz. Top qas. 13550 Grand River 838-9282 If no WO 3-8950 AAA, OAKLAND, SAN FRANCISCO. GAS ALLOWANCE PLUS Cads Waiting KE 3-2600 Los Angeles, Disneyland, eng Beach, San Diego. AAA.

S50 BOSTON, New Cads 14217 Grand River BR 3-3880 Eves. LI 5-6553 ACE N.Y., Seattle. 2911 Woodward, TE Other 2-1002. points. Alaska.

Fla. jDETROIT DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 16834 w. warren TY 8-9373 AUTOS SEATTLE, EAST caus otners top gas. 8110 Livernois TY 4-5800 CATHERINE RAF. INC.

iwia riranri kp i.nm L.A. Leavina ladv share driv'a and expense. Ref. WE 5-0342. Educational 35 A-A-A FUTURE BY LEARNING IBM MACHINES IBM, Keypunch.

1401 comDUtpr proarflmmina. Machine orration and wtnng. Free placement serv ice. Free parkina. Terms.

GENERAL INSTITUTE CALL 543-9737 COLLECT BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evening: Enroll Now Detroit Business Institute AAichiaan Theater 220 Baqlev Lost and Found mission to Appalachia with 10 tons of gifts from the people of the Detroit area. FOG GROUNDED the Santa Claus flights on Christmas Eve and more than $500 worth of toys and an undetermined amount of clothing were switched to the truck in an effort to get at least some of the gifts to Kentucky on Christmas. Food and clothing were being sent from other areas, too. Supplies from Bloomington, 111., were distributed early Friday in the Whitesburg area. Toys, food and clothing collected by college students at Asheboro, N.C., arrived in a rented trailer.

DISTRIBUTED Friday from Arnett, W. La Vtm Asmu, John Bishop, Nell Ban, Lillian Bolt, Amos Bower, Helen Cardella, Salvator Cassel, Harlev Jones-Moon A. H. Peters McCabe Sommers Nixon Chapel Hamilton Bagnasco Northrop Dill Bros. Bauza A.

H. Peters Ted Sullivan Verheyden Jones-Moon Chapman, Pearl cnermus, William Ciranna, Louise Coletti, Anthony De Ladurantaya, Rod Oorsey, Max Dowding. Elizabeth Oroste, William Hubbard Hackett Crosby Hubbard Thomson Howe-Peterson Edit, Louise 1 Gibson, Elizabeth Giatter, Karl Goemer, Josephine Spalding and Curtin Hammel, Lester Read-Schultz Hunt, Soma Jarzembowtki Hurd, Mabel Verheyden Kaczorowski, Walter I Balmas-Piorkowski Kaminsky, Joseph Vasu-Lynch Frank Elliott I Kosko, John Ted Sullivan jKuku, Julia Vasu-Lynch -amon, cmiiy cppens-van uewegne Lan. Film Hamilton Vuttermoser, Eleanor McMin9. P.

James MacDonald, Mary Marchello, John Marinch, Stephan Mastropietro, Gloria Mayer, Christine McLean, John Morgan, Walter Schmalzriedt Molnar Neely Lesney Van Lerberghe Salewski Schnaidt Neely Vasu-Lynch Miller Schmalzriedt De Santis Calcalerra Hamilton Northrop Van Valkenburg Nadlicki, Clara Parson, Paul Rounds, Marie Salvato, Vita Schantz, Clara Sloan, George jSmedeker, Lawrence aroaxiey, George Territo, Leonardo Twigg, Olive Wilkins, Elwin Winter, Guv Worrall, Sydney Harris Wuiek DeSantis A. H. Peters Santer Gendernalik Death Notices ASM US JOHN husband of the late Emily; dear father of Fred, Arthur and Mrs. Jeannette Gerlach; 8 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren also survive. Brother of Henry and Adam.

Funeral Sat m- oSLA. H- Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods. Member of Schiller Lodge No. 263, F. and A.

M. BEUTEL MINNIE A. Wife of the late Earnest dear mother of Harold M.rs. Beatrice Hoffmeyer, Mrs Viola Choinacki, Alvin and Arnold seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two brothers also survive. At A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. until Friday 10 p.m In state at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Wade at Hayes from Saturday 1 p.m. until time of service 2 p.m. BLOWER LEONH ART, 66, of 220J9 Donaldson, Dearborn.

Beloved husband of Dora. Dear father of Mrs Geraldine Phund; Walter Blower; Mrs. Marie Schroeder and Mrs Dorothy Wlllobv. Nine grandchildren. Brother of Harry Blower and Mrs.

Eva Werner. Funeral Monday 11 am. from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 vwemgan uarborn. Inter ment Glen Eden Ceme'ery. BOTT AMOS, Dec.

23, of 75 E. Great Lakes. River Rouqe Husband of Marve; brother ot Mrs. Gertrude Finney and son of the late Annie G. Bott of Wyandotte.

Services Sat. 2 p.m. from Chas. H. Nixon Funeral Chapel, 1020 Fort Street, I Lincoln Park.

BOWER HELEN Dec. 23, 194 of 25 E. Pa'mer. Cousin of Mrs. Marie R01-1 linos of Portland, D.

J. Bower of Washinqton, DC, and Harold Jacohson of Pontiac, Mich Funeral services at Chapel of Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Ave. Saturday at 11 a.m.

BRONIKOKI LEON, aae 73, December 22. Be-j est father of Joanna Przedmoisk I Irene Baran, and Edward; qrand! father of six. Member of Z.N. No. 2806.

Funeral Monday 9 V) am. from Rzadkowolski Funeral! Home, 89)0 Van Dvke, 10 am Resurrection Church. Interment' Mt. Olivet Cemetery. CHAPMAN PEARL December 24 Widow of: the late Samuel dear mother! of Mrs.

Jan Nyboer, Mrs. Clarence Baumqartner of Wis. and Mrs. Richard Horn; dear sister of Mrs. M.

D. Taplin of Wis also sur- vived bv nine qrandchildren. At Dill Bros. Funeral Home, 19144 Schoolcraft cor. Piedmont.

Funeral from Westminister Presbyterian Chapffl, cor. Huboe-ll and W. Outer Drive, Saturday 1 p.m. CI ANNA LOUISE. Wife of the late Frank.

Dear mother of Mrs. Andy (An- tonetta) Simonelli, Mrs. Rov (Ida)l Fedon, Mrs. Edward (Emelia) Or-i lev, and Danny. 11 qrandchildren! and 3 qreatqrandchildren also sur-.

Vive. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral 20705 Mark Ave.

at Vernier Grosse Pte. Woods, 10 am. St. I the Grand Memorial Presbyterian Church, Whitesburg, were 2,000 new toys from Cincinnati. The second planeload of supplies in three days from Colorado Springs, is due Saturday.

The drive for clothing, toys, food and trading stamps was triggered by a Monday night television program titled "Christmas in Appalachia." Several radio and television stations reported a heavy response by persons asking where they could send donations. Firehouses and police stations were used as collection centers in Detroit and suburbs. lati or rnone wu PAID INSURANCE Trade Technical Schools 36 L0NG PRGRAM NOW SEMI-DEISEL TRUCK QTPI I AD DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL 1 I I I I AAIx Train now. Pay Later. UN 4-6606.

xl CLASSES STARTING DEC. 28 ENGINEERING AutO Mechanics 2132 HOOVER RD. Warren Auto. Transmissions nFSlGNFRS i ARE IN BIG DEMAND r-t a ENROLL NOW BE WORKING DETA LERS WOLVERINE SCHOOL rHFTFpt 1400 W. FORT WO 30692 DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS- w'eld' fixture Factory training available.

I.T.S., ana cnci A I 17581 Jas. Couzens. 864-6606. OrtLIAL 40 ARE YOU EARNING $130 WEEKLY? If not, national concern has ooert-Inq in route sales for married man, 21-39. Good car and home phone necessary.

Phone 342-9571 or 722-7907 for interview appointment. ATTENDANTS For large service station In Bir-i minqham area. Over 21 and experienced preferred. Call Mr. or Mr.

Tillotson at LO 5-6000. before 4 p.m. daily. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS 5 yr. set-up experience necessary.

ZENITH CARBURETOR An Eaual ODcxjrtunitv Employer 660 LYCASTE BARBER Master, 18237 South of 7 Mi. Call 341-5105 BARBER Wanted Full time. 22045 W. Outer Drive nr. Peiham.

LO 3-8865- i BARBER Young. Must oe good on flat toos. 23153 Van Dvke, Warren. Call before 6, SL 8-7653; after 6. SL 7-7908, BOILER OPERATORS (LP HP) Detroit Civil Service Commission, Room 612, City-County Building.

CONVEYOR DRAFTSMEN 2 vrs. xDerinee on conveyor d-tAtltnq or layout and detailjno on special handiinq. ALLIED STEEL CONVEYORS 17333 HEALY TW 2 3040 DESIGNERS ENGINEERS SEASON'S GREETINGS ENJOY A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Contact M-E for greater lob opportunities with paid holidays. Call now. MODERN ENG.

SERVICE CO. 1695 TWELVE MILE RD. Near Woodward LI 5-1700 JO 4-5626 An Equal Opportunity Employer DESIGNERS CHECKERS FOR SPECIAL MACHINES FIXTURES PAID HOLIDAYS PAID VACATION ENGINEERING SERVICE 7630 WYOMING DEARBORN Die Designers Experienced Process Engineers Must be experienced in processing and estimating tooling for heavy stamping and assemblies. 'Excellent fringe benefits. An Equal Opportunity Employer DANA CORP.

Foot of Great Lakes Ecorse, Mich. Die Designers 58 HOUR MINIMUM PAID BtNtH I Fl I IOTT FMfllNFERING 193? OPDYKE RD. PONTIAC FE 4-4537 (1 Blk. From 1-75 X-way) Die Makers and Machinist Trainees Must have som previous tool room experience. APPLY Fisher Body Div.

601 Piquette An Eoual Oooortunitv Employer TOOLMAKERS MILLWRIGHTS APPLY Employment Office LYNCH RD. ASSEMBLY PLANT E334 Lynch Rd. OR Employment Office McGRAW GLASS PLANT 9400 McGraw An Equal Opportunity Employer CHRYSLER Yjffi CORPORATION Nab Angry Youth with Dynamite WALHALLA, S.C. (ITP Police questioned a dark-haired high school Benior Friday who had 100 sticks of dynamite and "a little bit of animosity toward a teacher." Billy Adams, 18, of rural (Death Notices EVANS CHARLES, of 71850 Virginia. Dear brother of Harry and Abe Services 11 a.m.

Friday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. Nine Mile. FOSTER a. WILFRED Dec. 25.

Beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Miller), -dear father of Mrs. M. Scanlon (Carolyn) and William F. Foster; grandfather of William D. Foster, of Mrs.

Lela Williamson, of Kirk- land, wash. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Homo, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Monday at 2 p.m.

GAPS PEARL CLASSEN. Dear daughter of Mrs. Mary Genoie Wilson; dear aunt of Mrs. Lorraine McWilliams. Funeral Saturday 8 a.m.

from A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9 a.m.

at Hoiyi Redeemer Church. I GORALCZYK JOSEPH, Dec. 23, of 9479 wranam, ueirou. i-amer or John and Mrs. Julia Hoppe, ofl Detroit.

In state at Chas. H. Nixon Funeral Chapel, 1020 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, until 4 p.m. Saturday. HOGER HERMAN A.

beloved husband of Jennie; dear father of Marvin and Allan; four grandchildren also survive; brother of Mrs. Gustie Marquis. Funeral Monday, 11 a.m., at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave.

ALFREDA, suddenly, December 24, aqe 44, of 3031 Winifred, Wayne. Beloved wife of Kaith; dear mother of Donald, Raymond, and Gilbert; one grandson; dear sister of Mrs. Helen Neidesfer. At Uht Memorial Funeral Home, Wayne, from Saturday morning until Mon day noon, in state at i-irst congregational Church, Wayne, from noon until three, time of service. HURD MABEL, Dec.

22, 1964. at Delrav Beach, Fla. Wife of the late Charles H. mother of Rear Aom Kenneth C. and Delmar; sister of Mrs.

Edna Proctor, Howard M. and Marshall E. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300' Mack at Outer Drive. Saturday at 2. JONES RUBY ALLEN, December 23, 1964, at Macon, Georgia.

Mother of Mrs. Donald Johnson and Thomas N. Jones. Memorial service at First Unitarian Universalist Church, 4605 Cass Ave. Monday at 10 a.m.

KENT ALFRED LEO. Suddenly, Dec. 25, 1964. Beloved husband of Alice L. (Nee Mahon); dear father of Alfred Leo III, Christopher Teresa Mary and Rita Mary; dear son of Jennie F.

and the late A. Leo Kent; brother of Thomas Mrs. Patrick O'Brien 'Mary Jane), Mai. William Mrs. John Ham-mang (llene) and John Paul Kent.

Funeral from his late residence. Rosary Sunday 8:00 p.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 405 W. Grand Blvd.

Monday at 9 30 Holy Redeemer Church at 10. Member of Holy Redeemer St. Al-pnonsus Guard, Holy Name Society, Treasurer of Boysville. jlAMSOV EMILY aae 86. Dear wife' of the late Claude; dear sister of Mrs.

William Quavle; Mrs. Albert Cree and Mrs. Joseph Racine, also survived bv several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Eppens Van Deweghe Funeral Home. 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at Harper. i Sat. at 9 and at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church at 9:30. Rosary Friday 8 P.m. LANE EDNA Doc.

23. 164. Wi'e of the late Thomas E. Lane; mother of Thomas and James P. Lane; a'so survived bv 11 grandchildren.

Rosary at Northwest Chapel of Wm. R. Hamilton 18900 James Couzens Hwy. (S. of 7 Mile Rd.) Friday 8 P.m.' Peauiem Mass at Gesu Church 1 Odl.

0.ITI. LKBEAU RAY (Frenchie). Beloved husband of Cecilia. Dear brother of Arthur, Euqene, Lawrence, Leo, Yvonne Hancheruk and Irene Sargearet. Pesting at Sommers Funeral 12U0 Morano Dr cor.

Lamg, near Keiiv Kd. until wonoay in: is a to St. Angela Church at 11 a.m Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. MARINCH STEPHEN of 1422 Yorkshire. Grosse Pointe Park.

Beloved husband of M. Polly; dear father of Mark and Carol. Survived bv five sisters and two brothers. Puneral, from the Arthur J. VanLerberqhe Funeral Home.

13340 E. corner LakPview, Saturday morn-j in at 8 :30 and at St. Clare I Montelfaco Church at 9. Rosary Friday evening at B. MORGAN WALTER C.

Beloved husband ofl Rose; father of Mrs. James: Parkrr (Bettie) and Mrs James, Billotta (Shirley) and Robert l. Moroan; brother of Mrs. Archie J. Currie.

Funeral from Vasu Lvnch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, between 13 and 14 Mile Rrt Saturday. 10 a m. Friends may visit after 1 p.m. Thursday.

I MFN'SIE CLARENCE of 790 25th Stret. Beloved husband of the late Margaret; brother of Mrs. May Goetz, Mrs. Nellie Feix, and Mrs. Grace Stears.

Funeral Monday, 11 a.m. from the Don Graham Funeral Home, 3537 W. Lafayette. MIRRAY JANET age 78, Dec. 24, of 10184 East Outer Drive.

Wife of the late Thomas; mother of Mrs. William Hanafin, Mrs. Joseph Biebaut, and the lafe Mary C. Ahern; sister of David and Thomas Leith, Mrs. Frances Hull, and Mrs.

Ina Kennedy; also two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 1. NADLICKI CLARA (Sikorski) Dec. 22. Be-Inuert wite of the late John.

dear mother of Theresa Neubacher and John sister of Valerie Lawrence. Lucille Cieslinski, and Helen Ciechorski; grandmother of Tracey Ann, and Jeffrey Allen. Funeral Saturday 9:15 from A. J. Miller Funeral Home, 5863 Chene, to St.

Juliana's Church at 10 a.m. Chalmers at Longview. Rosary Friday 8 P.m. PARISI ANNA. Beloved wife of Salvatore; dear mother of Anqelo, Mrs.

Dominic Misuraca, Mrs. Joseph Ven-timiqlia, Fred, Mrs. Alex Smith, and Joseph; grandchildren; eight great-orandchildren. Funeral from Bagnasco Funeral 2580 Harper, St. Clair Shores.

a.m. and Holy Family 9:30 a.m. Rosary Sunday, 7:30 p.m. RICE GERTRUDE (Jen), Dec. J4, of 2257 Allard, Grosse Pointe Woods.

Beloved wife of Jay Harold Rice; sister of Mrs. Dealia Shank. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Monday at 11. Memorial Service under the auspices of the Pillar Chapter, No.

475, OES, Sunday evening at 8. FREE PRESS WANT ADS CALL 222-6800 Death Notices Si5i In Memoriam IN inviNf; Memnrv of Henry Mac Kenzie and Adela Phillips. Sadlv missed at Christmas Time by their family. Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5034 Eppens-Van Deweghe 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700' IRA KAUFMAN CHAPELj 18325 W.

9 MILE EL 7-5200 WM. R. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas.

Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-13001 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-600Q A.H. PeterS Funeral Home wds.

tu 11 VASU-LYNCH N. WOODWARD LI 9-0500 4375 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Yrs. 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU l-850O Bids and Proposals 16 PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING PAPER AND ENVELOPES FOR THE U.S.

GOVERNMENT PRINT-TING OFFICE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 10 a.m., prevailing UUach.nnlnn 41 A pitol, Washinqton, D.C., for fur-nishinq the paper for the public printing and binding, and blank paper and plain envelopes for the use of the Government departments and establishments in the District of Columbia, for the torms of 3 months for paper and 6 monins ror envelopes beginning February. 1, 1965, deliveries to be f.o.b. Government Printing Office warenouse, or warenouse sidin9, Washington D.C. The Proposals will noenori in the presence of and the award ot contracts made by the Joint! Committee on Printing to the owest and bidders for thei merest ot the Government whose bids at up iistnif run wun rne requirements of the Drooosal. The committee reserves the riqht to re-lect any or ail bids, or to accept any bid or any part and reiect the othr cart if, in its ooinion, such action would be in the interest of the Government.

Blank proposals containing the instructions, schedule, and specifications, may be obtained by addressing James L. Harrison, Public Printer, Washington, 20401. Contracts will be entered into for supplying the quantities required, whether more or less than the estimates, as provided in para-araDh 10 of the Instructions. The approximate estimated quantities set forth in detail in tne schedule comprise: PAPER 2,000,000 pounds machine finish book paper; 40,000 pounds machine-finish book end paper; 280,000 pounds heat-set web offset mach-ine-finirh book paper; 75,000 pounds enghsh-fimsh book paper; 2,875,000 pounds heat-set web offset book paper; 11,950,000 pounds offset book paper; 1,597.000 pounds opacified offset book paper; 25,000 pounds vellum finish offset Dook paper; 195,000 pounds antiaue book paper; 85,000 pounds 50o antique book paper; 50,000 pounds 50 laid antique book paoer; 435.000 pnimn coated book paper; 340,000 pounds! near-sei weD ottset coated book paper; 575,000 pounds litho-coated book paper; 30,000 pounds water resistant text book paper; 530,000 pound? mimeoqreph paper; 65,000 pounds 25 mimeograph paper; 390,000 pounds duplicator copy paoer; 8.130.000 pounds offset writing paper; 1.185,000 pounds writing paoer; 689,000 pounds map paoer; 425 000 pounds 50 cnart paper; 160 000 pounds manifold paner; 10.000 pounds glazed manifold paoer; 570.000 pounds bond paoer; 25.000 pounds translucent bond paper; 290,000 pounds mimeograph bond paper; 1,145.000 pounds bond paper; 50,000 pounds 25o translucent bond paper 35,000 pounds 25o opacified bond paper; 15 000 pounds 50o bond paper; 5 0P0 pounds 100 bond Pacer; z.ooo pound? 100 parch-1 ment deed papr; 620,000 pounds1 paper; ji wo pounds 25 letloer paper; pounds 100 ledger paper; 1,765.000 sheets index paper; 600 00 pounds 25 ind paper; 95.000 pounds 10n index paper; 80 000 pounds litho-coated cover paoer; 510.000 pounds an-tiqne-finish cover paoer; 15,000 sheets cloth-coated cover paoer; 170,000 pounds laid antinue-f inish cover paper; 20,000 oounds manila paper; 222.000 pounds kraft wrapping paper; 335.000 sheets gummed paper; 9.000 pound-: oiled manila tvrnpan paper; 10.000 pounds walM board; 15.000 oounds masking paper; 55 000 pounds ta board: 15.000 pounds iute faq board; 10.000 pounds manila cardboard; TVJ .000 sheets railroad board; 135.000 Pounds tan board: 1,425 000 pounds postal card paper: 10 000 oounds hristol board: 170.000 sheets Dress-hoard; 290.000 pounds newt-board: pounds book cover notebook board; 10,000 sheets photomount board. ENVELOPES 51 670.000 kraft envelopes; 18.6'tO -000 chemical wood writing envelopes; 193,000 100 white writina envelopes; 905 nno white bond envelopes; 30.000 50 white ledger envelopes By direction of fhe Joint Committee on Printina.

JAMES L. H4PPIS0N, WASHINGTON, DPrUbliC Lost and Found 20 CALL Miss Day at 272-7853 and let tfie many, many Fre Press readers helo you find your lost Itemsl AAiss Day will be haopy to help vou compose your ad and offer suggestrons. Remember the num-ber 222-7853. EXTRA Large White Poodle. Child's pet.

Rew. VE 7-3095. LOST Brown, male Fox Terrier. Waverly-Dexter. Reward.

869-4630. LOST Br. Boxer, Lie. No. vie.

Lawton-Dexter, Dec. 12. 865-1352. LOST: GOLD BRACELET Of much sentimental value with over 25 charms, such as 3 or 4 fraternity pins, Mich, football, small watchcase, fish, bird, plumb bob, horseshoe, shell, etc. Liberal reward.

TR 3-2934. FREE PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS CALL 222-6800 Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH POS. $5.50 RH NEG. S10-S12 Midwest Blood Service 650 W. Vernor CORNER GRAND RIVER WO 1-5344 I i i SCHAFFER MARY.

Wife of the late George; dear mother of Mrs. Eva Craig and Mrs. Helen Krebs; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren and two sisters also survive. Funeral Saturday, 8:15 p.m., from A. H.

Peters Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, and 9 a.m. at St. Philip Neri Church.

Rosary Friday 9 p.m. SCHAMZ CLARA, age 85. Dec. 23, 1964. Of the Whittier 415 Burns Drive.

Wife of the late Charles C. Schantz; mother of Mrs. Warren Shields of Springfield, Ohio and John J. Schantz; sister of Miss Bertha Feldner of Boston, Mass. and Mrs.

Guv Carper of Cincinnati. Ohio; grandmother of John Reed eachman ot Chicago; also sur- vived by two. great-grandchildren. Bachman of Chicago; also sur- wm- 3975 Cass SERRA NICHOLAS. Beloved husband of Virginia; dear father of John Nicholas and Maria Assunta; brother of Sam, Mrs.

Frank Crima-udo, Mrs. Vito Loduca, Mrs. James Stork and the late John. Funeral from Bagnasco Funeral Home, 512 E. Grand Blvd.

at 9:30 a.m. and Holy Family Church, 10:30 a.m. SKWARC'ZEWSKI MARY. Beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Mrs. Bernice Brzostowski.

Joseph, Mrs. Jane Charchan and Donald; eleven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Funeral services from Read-Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at 8' Mile Monday 8:30. St. Leonard Church 9 a.m.

Rosary Sunday 7 p.m. SNEDIKER LAWRENCE Dec. 23, of 17160 HubbeM. Beloved husband of Dorothy; dear father of Mrs. William (Shrley) Montgomery, Thomas and James Snediker of Chicago; also survived bv 6 grandchildren.

Services 1 o'clock Sat. afternoon from the Van Valkenburq Funeral Home, 22250 Grand River nr. Lahser Rd. STOKLOSA MARY, of 6976 Edward St. Beloved mother ot Mrs.

Walter (Agnes) Wilga, Sister M. Amanda, F.S.S.J., of Kenosha. Louis, Mrs. Frank (Stella) David, Jonn, Walter, Mrs. Louis (Eleanor) Kulesa, Sister M.

Nazaria. F.S.S.J., of Fall River, and Edward. Dearest grandmother of 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services Monday, 9:30 a.m. from the Pinkos-Szwapa-Mylenek Funeral Home, 3311 Junction, to St.

Hedwig's Church 10 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. Member of St. Hedwig Rosary Society, Gold Star Mothers of St.

Elizabeth Center, P.N. A. Group 649. Following Rosary services Sunday, Rosary Society 3 p.m., St. Hedwiq Ushers and P.P.C.U.

Y.M.S. 4 m. D. of I. Tekewitha Circle 7:30 p.m.

and Holy Cross K. of C. Co. -2739 8 p.m. TAYLOR ROY Dec.

24, 1964. Dear tamer of Ruth Ann Waldo. Mem ber of Friendship Lodge No. 417 r- am. Memorial Service Sunday, Dec.

27, 8 p.m. Funeral Service at the Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton at Glendale, Monday, Dec. 28, 1 p.m. WIGLEY WIGLEY, see TWIGG notice.

WILA.MOWSKI JOSEPHINE, Dec 23. Beloved wife ot Frank; dear mother of Frances, William and Harry Wilamowski; sister of Mrs. Helen E. Wert; grandmother of Rooert Wilamow-ski; great-grandmother of Phillip and Gordon. Funeral from the Mc-Innes Desmond Funeral Home.

lot II Woodard, Monday Sweetest Heart of Mary at 10. 9 a.m.. Church WIIKJNS ELWIN. Beloved husband of Mat-tie; dear father of Wallace. 3 oranachiidren and 9 areat-qrand children also survive Funeral Sat.

2 30 at A. H. Peters Funeral Horn, 12057 Gratiot. Olilt ALL SYDNEY, Dec. 23, 1964 Dear hus band ot Ar ene; dpar father of Mrs Margaret French of Pidgetown.

Ont. and Robert of Windsor, steo-father of Lawrence, and Rov Mac- Farland. Funeral from Gender nalik Funeral Home, 35600 Mam Street New Baltimore, Sat. at 11 a.rr Detroit ftte Prees 321 W. lifwtte, Detroit, Mick.

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Out-of-state rate, 11.40 per line daily or Sunday, entire circulation. Attractive multiple rates to tl.OO per line for 7 insertions. Call us direct: Dial 713-222-6648 ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS The Free Press reserves the righf io classify, revise or reject any want ad, and is not responsible for errors after the first ineor-reef Insertion of an advertisement. PHCNE 222-6800 Classified Telephone Room open 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M.

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A A I I I i i i i I I i i I i I i 2 2 2 8 0 0 I i I I Senaca, denied he was going to dynamite the rural Town- ville School he attends. rolice said he was going- to set It off in trees behind the school and near the home of the. teacher. "I think he was going to scare them." said Chief Dep- uty C. L.

Smith, of the Oco- nee County sheriffs office, Adams was released in the custody of his parents. SMITH SAID the youth and two other students stole the dynamite Sunday from a rock quarry in Hart County, Ga. Smith said an anonymous phone call to his home Christmas Eve said "100 sticks of dynamite will be used to blow a school sky high at midnight." Smith and other officers, tipped about dynamite by Anderson County police, had been searching for Adams. Smith said he knew the Adams boy felt "a little bit of animosity toward a teacher at the Townville School. Peter Church.

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Key, 1758 Jas. Couzens, 864-6600. LEARN BY DOING practical work. WOLVERINE SCHOOL 1400 West Fort Day, NighT Schooli Help Wanted, Male 40! Aircraft Machine Hands Required JIG BORE OPERATORS (DAYS AND NIGHTS) E.D.M. OPERATORS (DAYS AND NIGHTS) 66 HOUR WORK WEEK All Benefits HERCULES AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY, INC.

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Excellent working conditions, liberal fringe benefits and salary eonuneniiirate with education and n-perienee. All Inquiries treated in strict confidence. Please -nd complete re-same and salary requirements to Box 1890. Free Press. 31.

dear mother of Thomas Jr Peter and Alice; seven grandchildren. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plvmouth Rd. near Grand River, Monday 8: 15 a.m. St. Pius Church, South-gate, 9:15 a.m.

CZYZEWSKI VIOLA (nee Biess), December 23rd, of 4600 35th Street. Beloved wite of the late Frank; dear mother of Flovd, Mrs. Rav L. (Marie) Jarzembowski and Nor-bert; dear sister of Stanley, Mrs. Helen Rvbicki, Al and Joseoh; six qrandchildren.

Funeral Mondav morninq at 8:30 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Homt, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan, to St. Francis D'Assisi Church at 9. Interment Holy Sepulchre. DANIELS JOSEPH of 10130 Duprey, beloved husband of Anne; dear father ot Joseph grandfather of two. Dear brother of Mrs.

Edward Peters, John, Stanley, Michael, Andrew and Leo A. Daniels. cunPra from the Eppens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Monday at 10:30 a.m. and St.

Martthew Church at 11. Rosary Sunday, 8:30 p.m. DpKOK SERADINA, beloved wife of William. Dear mother of Mrs. Janette Hazebrouck and Mrs.

JoAnn Cian-ciolo; nine grandchildren; seven brothers and two sisters also survive. Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, aid 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, St Bonaventure Monastery. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. DE LADURAXTAYE ROD Dec.

23, 1964, of 694 Marquette Drive. Husband of Helen; father of Mrs. Jeanne Mentor and Paul brother of Blanche, Raymond, Armand, Bruno and Albert. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Saturday at 8:30 and to Annunciation Church at 9.

Rosary Friday eveninq at 8. ERNEST CAMILLA (Nee Moran) Dec. 24. 1964 of 2186 Alter Rd. Wife of the late Edward; mother of Dorothy; sister of Mrs.

Edna McClearv. Funeral from the Verheyden Fu-1 neral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Mondav at 9:30 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. Rosary: Sunday evening at 8. Death Notices I i HERE'S ONE WAY TO GET ATTENTION BUT AN EASIER WAY IS TO PLACE A FREE PRESS VANT AD.

CALL SPEEDY SALES 222-6800 Police Call Poker Raid A Raw Deal CHICAGO (LTD Police Supt. O. W. Wilson apologized Friday for a police raid on a penny ante poker game and said gambling charges would be dropped against six elderly women and one man. Nine policemen, including three vice squad detectives, raided the apartment of Dr.

Max Linn. 69, Sunday in response to an anonymous telephone call that a large-scale gambling operation was in progress. They confiscated $3.60, a deck of cards, a poker table and some poker chips. They also arrested Linn, an optometrist, along with his wife and five other women, ages 58 to 66. Linn was fingerprinted and photographed.

Wilson said gambling, even for minor stakes, is contrary to law, but added: "Our primary emphasis must always be against commercialized gambling rather than friendly poker games." 2 Planes Dcmned, Laos Reds Claim TOKYO (UPD The Communist New China News Agency said Friday that Communist Pathet Lao anti-aircraft units shot down a U.S. jet and a To let friends of the family knoiv Ask your Funeral Director to place the death notice in both the Detroit Free Press and the other daily Detroit newspaper. This TERNS7EDT DIVISION NEEDS GRADUATE ENGINEERS To do General Plant Engineering worlc. Prefer Mechanicals and Electricals with contracting experience. Will train recent graduates.

If you apply by letter, please give details as to education, experience and approximate salary desired. APPLY TERNSTEDT DIVISION Detroit Plant GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 180 N. CRAWFORD, DETROIT 48209 VI 1-4300, EXT. 321 convenient placement eliminates all unnecessary detail.

And with the combined circulation of these two large metropolitan papers, you have the 1 comforting assurance that every friend of the I- family will be notified. This is Detroit's most economical death J' notice combination, offered as a service to our readers. Your Funeral Director has com- 3 plete details. T2S plane and damaged another over north central Laos earlier this week. The report, monitored in Tokyo, quoted a Pathet Lao radio broadcast.

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