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vi if i DETROIT FREE PRESS Thursday, June 25. 64 Jl-R Federal Jury Indicts Two Youths on Kidnap Charges Two youths one an immi-W. Lafayette, and Pietro Man-grant to this country only twojzella, 20, of 2953 Springle, were years were indicted by a Fed-; charged with kidnaping Jerry eral grand jury Wednesday on Lee, 21, of 1274 Hillger, last; kidnaping charges. and frrcing him to drive Harrv F. Bretz, 19, of 4055 them to Toledo.

Manzella came to the United the two youths and a 16-year-States from Sicily in 1962. old. Lee told the grand jury he! He said the trio forced their was driving home from his job -n Ws madg. him as a night watchman in the Book Building when he was take them Toledo where they approached at a stoplight by took his wallet containing $51. The three were picked up Manzella could be deported if later by police.

convicted. The 16-year-old was turned Arraignment was set for over to juvenile authorities. I later this week. No specific Conviction on a charge of date was set. kidnaping carries a maximum Bretz and Manzella have been penalty of life in prison.

ifree under $1,000 personal bond. 9 18-Ft. Tent Converts to 1, 2 or 3 Rooms Fishing Licenses S. A A Nw CAMPING'S FU FCR THE FAMILY THAT A. Boening, Building Co.

Head, Dies Services for Albert F. Boening, 74, of 527 N. Cranbrook, Birmingham, will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Vasu-Lyneh Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward.

Royal Oak, and at 10 a.m. at Holy Name Church, 645 Woodland, Birmingham. There will be a rosary at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Lake-Sid Cemetery, Holly.

A lifelong Detroit-area resident, Mr. Boening was a home builder for 48 years and president of the A. F. Boening Building Co. He waa a member of the Greater Detroit Builders' Association and the National Association of Home Builders.

Surviving are his wife, Florence; daughter, Mrs. Frank T. Lew and; two sisters, four brothers and two grandchildren. Mr. Boening died Tuesday in Henry Ford Hospital.

1 R7ADj(Qi a r--rTAKcs THIS FEATURE-LOADED TENT CN THEIR NEXT OUTING! MViiVl -T-Si SIX YEARS of service to the Catholic Social Services of Oakland County were recognized Tuesday night when Mrs. Palmer G. Bundy, of Davis-burg, was presented a plaque at the organization's annual dinner meeting. Mrs. Bundy, a widow, was 1961 Torch Drive co-chairman for community campaigns and has served with the Red Cross, Michigan Cancer Foundation and the Michigan United Fund, as well as the Detroit area's United Foundation.

OUTSIDE The aluminum frame sets up in minutes and the gold-color fabric is Kenisan treated I. Ammmmm y. A'--rA repels water and mil dew. INSIDE There's room to sleep 8 and they' enjoy the 4-way ventilation and the floor is completely sewn -in tarp-tough fabric. 2nd Beating Victim Is Found A Grosse Pointe Park man EDWARD J.

IT Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the Manns-Ferguson Funeral Home, 17000 Middlebelt, Livonia, for Mr. Outley, 80, a retired Detroit Edison Co. engineer. A native of Detroit, he died Wednesday in the Whitehall Con 'was found savagely beaten and valescent Home in Novi.

He was with Edison for 44 years before retiring in 1948. He had lived in Grand Ledge for the last 12 years. He was a member of the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers and helped found the Detroit branch. He was a member of the Edison Square Club, a Mason, Shriner and member of the Detroit Consistory. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth M. Clark and Mrs. Marvellee McEachin; a sister and four grandchildren. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens, Novi. lying unconscious on the sidewalk near 85 Erskine Wednesday.

It was the second incident of its kind reported in recent days in the downtown area. rOLICE SAID John Alger Hall, 3S, of 1076 Maryland, was in critical condition in Receiving Hospital with a skull fracture. His empty wallet was found near where he had been lying. His trousers pockets had been emptied. Sunday, police found Don Spence, 35.

of 345 Villiare, Riverside, sitting next to a garbage pail at the rear of 449 E. Columbia. His throat had been cut and his face was pummelled. Spence told police the last thing he remembered was drinking in Canada. The two incidents took place within a 10-block area.

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