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St. tieu inston: cousin READ AND USE The Detroit Tree Press A WANT -ADS! THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio A Alovio "Not a thing, Emma. What are YOU doing Transportation DRIVE my new Cadillac to Houston. Texas and Salt Lake Citv. also Los Angeles.

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Educational 22 Be a PBX Receptionist Day 3 or 5 weeks. All ageFREE PLACEMENT SERVICE FLORENCE UTT SCHOOL 2612 David Broderick Tower WO 1-5075 BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evening- -Enroll Now THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Michigan Theater 220 Bagley Call or Phone W0 2-6534 High School at Home You can study at home in spare time and earn an American School high school diploma. Texts furnished. Low monthly payments. Single subjects available.

Send for your free 55-page bulletin. F. P. 9 AMERICAN SCHOOL P. 0 Box 24 Kensington Branch Detroit 24.

Michigan TUXEDO 1-1042 Trade Technical Schools 23 A BETTER JOB Learn by Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS COLLISION WORK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS WELDING APPROVED WOLVERINE SCHOOL 1400 W. FORT WO AIRLINE TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN CENTRAL TECHNICAL INST. 423 LAFAYETTE BLD. WO 2-7762 RADIO-TELEVISION ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Veteran Approved ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE 2457 Woodward Donovan Bldg. WO 2-5661 Electronic Engineering TV.

RADIO COMMUNICATIONS APPROVED FOR KOREAN 3-4620 VETS Visit school Qr phone TE R.E.T.S., 3730 Woodward Help Wanted, Men 30 AUDITOR FOR LARGE FINANCE COMPANY Prominent Chicago firm specializing in commercial financing wants permanent auditor for Detroit area. Occasional travel. Public aceta. experience helpful. Good salary and excellent opportunity.

Give experisalary requirements and mar ital status. Interviewing in Detroit. ence. Write Box M374. Press.

31. Auto Body Layout Inspectors Sheet Metal Layout Template Maker Tool Makers Plant Layout Engineers Tabulating Operators Apply Employment Office CHRYSLER CORP. 12200 E. JEFFERSON 23 Trade Industrial Schools 2 23 AIRLINES NEED MEN AND WOMEN 18 to 39, to prepare for well paid positions, technica! or non technical. Public contact, hostesses, communicationists, reservationists, radio operators, station agents, etc.

Good pay, travel, glamor, security. Also interviewing men to train for specialized televisionelectronics positions of servicemen, cameramen, technicians. Qualify now. Approved for Korean Veterans. Girls who are accepted will also be trained in beauty and personal charm.

Training formulated under guidance of an advisory board of representatives from 17 major airlines. Training Need Not Interfere With Present Employment WO 2-7762 -11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Central Technical Institute, Airlines Division 423 LAFAYETTE BLDG. 144 W.

LAFAYETTE AVE. NAME. ADDRESS. PHONE CITY. STATE.

DT-39 TUESDAY, MAY 31, Help Wanted, Men 30 ARC WELDERS DIE MAKERS MACHINE REPAIRMEN ELECTRICIANS APPLY American Metal Prod. 8601 EPWORTH Auto Accessories AND Hardware Men Young men, some sales experience. Chance for advancement. Boyer's Haunted Shacks. See Mr.

Black at office, 21903 Michigan, LO 5-4600. AUTO MECHANICS Two men with tools, experienced on trucks and nassenzer cars. Apply service manager. Dodze dealer. BROWN, INC.

JEFFERSON AUTO MECHANIC Exp. on Bean Visualiner. See Mr. Grossman. Mar ket Tire 2000 East Vernor Hy.

BARBERS wanted. steady with experience. Or excellent proposition for barber with following to rent chair and space by month. 1945 Grand River. BARBER- Steady.

experienced. Good job for the right man. 17634 W. 7 Mile. BARBER.

steady position. 45626 Van Dyke. Utica. Phone RE 9-5171. BARBER wanted.

steady, 11703- East Jefferson. Unicn job. guaranteed $75, good for more. VE 9-2172. BARBER, young.

experienced. 414 E. Fourth Royal Oak. LI 2-2529. Apply Wednesday morning.

BARBER or good anprentice at 22118 Grand River. BARBER wanted. good job for good man, $80 guarantee: air conditioned shop. 13521 Plymouth at Schaefer. 3-7692.

BARBER-PART TIME 12148 Dix AV 4-5495 BARBER, experienced, steady. Ideal working conditions. Gem Barber Shop, 10320 Dexter Blvd. Part time. wanted.

Call VA 2-9120. BARBER. young and experienced. steady. 4445 9 Mile Road.

CHIEF DRAFTSMAN FOR EXPANDING STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SHOP HUGH LEE IRON WORKS, INC. 925 S. Water St. Saginaw, Michigan Phone 3-2024 MOTIVE BODY ABD CHRYSLER OP PORATION Die Makers Draw Die Men For Toggle Press Die Tryout AND Trouble Men APPLY 11631 MACK 6450 E. 8 MILE 3675 E.

OUTER DR. 3100 MELDRUM 1955 Help Wanted, Men 30 Body Die Model and Mahogany Checking Fixture Builders Experienced only need apply. Overtime. Spotting: Fixture Co. 14310 BIRWOOD CANVASSER for Timken silent automatic heating.

Salary, and commission. Dearborn Heating 5040 Greenfield. L.U 2-6608. CAR WASHERS. colored.

Conveyor. Tower Auto Wash, 17720 Woodward CAR WASHERS. colored. Conveyor State Fair Wash. 19664 Woodward CAR WASHERS.

colored. State Fair Wash, 19664 Woodward. CAR WASHERS. colored. Convevor.

Tower Wash. 17720 Woodward CARPENTERS COMING TO SOUTHERN CALIF. Johnson-Smith. 6751 Calif. Stanton Buena Park.

LAWrence 2-1932. Orange County Volume Builders need men for home construction. Union conditions. Top wages. CADILLAC15374 MOTOR CAR DIVISION Needs WOOD DIE KELLER MODEL MAKERS ELECTRICIAN MILLWRIGHTS 2860 Clark CHECKER On Automobile Frame Drawings Engineering Garduate Preferred MIDLAND STEEL PRODUCTS CO.

6547 MT. ELLIOTT Bank Careers CLERKS AND TELLERS for Downtown and Branch Offices To you who qualify. we offer an interesting and profitable career. steady employment. a 5-day week.

excellent working conditions and friendly associates. You will receive a good starting salary. recoznition and advancement according to ability, and liberal employee benefits. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK 1133 GRISWOLD ST. Collection Salesmen Established routes.

guaranteed train ing salary. Vacation nay. Steady emplovment. Experience not necessary. we train you.

Car essential. 3510 Woodward. TR. 3-6500. Positions Now Available for PROJECT ENGINEERS TEST ENGINEERS DETAILERS AND DESIGN CHECKERS FOR Air Cooled Engine Program APPLY TO MR.

DITTMER CONTINENTAL MOTORS CORPORATION 8647 LYNDON Draftsmen Product Engineering Designers and layout men for sheet metal and body design. Excellent opportunities. All General Motors benefits. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIV. 2860 CLARK Employment office open all day Saturday TO PLACE FREE to work in southeastern Michizan.

Will drive company car and work out of Detroit office. College gradeate with insurance experience OR law training preferred. Opportunity for promotion. Salary denends on qualifications and experience. Standard Accident Insurance Companv.

TE 1-8100. COMPOSITORS Positions open. steady emplovment. Good working conditions. Apply Fred C.

Morneau 3408 Wood ward. Detroit 1. Mich. JR. COST ESTIMATOR Ambitious young man for permanent position.

Good opportunity for advancement. Mechanical engineerling and accounting background required. Must be able to read blueprints. Help Wanted, Men 30 CLAIMS ADJUSTOR CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIV. 2860 CLARK DESIGNERS 15374 Schaefer BR 3-4580 DIE TRYOUT MEN JOBBING SHOP EXPERIENCE ON LARGE BODY DIES Congress Tool land Die Division 3300 DENTON DRAFTSMEN (Plant Layout) Experienced on construction and production layout.

Employment office open all day Saturday. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIV. 2860 CLARK CHEMIST Graduate chemist who has 1 to years experience in electro chemistry. Position offers portunity in Research and Development in electroplating, with an established chemical company. Qualified applicants should: submit detailed resume, including salary expected.

Replies strictly confidentiai. BOX 1975 University Station Cleveland 6, Ohio PRESS WANT ADS Help Wanted, Men 30 HOTEL CLERK. age 45-60: rel reliable and sober. 1-9398. DIE MAKERS DIE BARBERS JOBBING SHOP Experience Necessary McREYNOLDS Die Tool Co.

1234 Mt. Elliott DETAIL DRAFTSMEN Openings available for experienced draftsmen in our Liberal emplovee bene Bicker For LO 2.4800. apnointment. ext. 218.

call Mr GAR WOOD INDUSTRIES Wayne, Michigan DRIVERS 121 to 60. full or part time work Opportunity for retired men. Checker Cab Co. 2128 TRUMBULL DRAFTSMEN Young college graduates preferred to do mechanical drafting for new operation in Detroit. Good starting salary.

SCOTT PAPER CO. 9125 West Jefferson MEN PART TIME OR FULL TIME We are looking for men who have to add to their weekly income. Perhaps the bills are little higher than you can manage--or may want buy that new in the next vous few months. We have just the position you are looking for. Name your own part time hours any place between 9 A.

M. and 9:30 P.M. You can add substantially to your income, making telephone calls from our office. There are no restrictions as to age or physical handicaps. For Appointment For Interview CALL WO 2-8665 ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION WRITERS DRAFTSMEN STRUCTURAL PLUMBING HEATING PROCESS PIPING VENTILATING ELECTRICAL OVERTIME Smith, Hinchman Grylls, Inc.

MARQUETTE BLDG. WOodward 2-8825 MOTORS RATIO TOOLMAKERS MUST BE JOURNEYMEN AIRCRAFT PROGRAM JOURNEYMEN BORING MILL OPERATORS MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE ON LUCAS PRATT-WHITNEY ALSO DRAFTSMEN ARE NEEDED APPLY HUDSON SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIV. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE CORNER CONNERS AND E. JEFFERSON CALL WO 2-9400 (Help Wanted, Men 30 The Detroit Free Dress WO 2-9400 Want Ad Rates RATE PER DAY CHARGE CASH Per Line Wort 1 or 2 Days 70c 12c 8 to 6 Days 60c 11c (in 7-day period) 7 or More Days 50c 10c consecutively) 30 or More Days 48c (consecutively) EXCEPTIONS CHARGE CASH Per Line Per Word 1 or 2 Davs 55c 9c 3 to 6. Days 50c 8c (within 7 days) 7 or More Days 40c 7c (consecutively) Count 5 average words to a line.

Outer For transient advertisers under the following classifications: Repairs Services. To Rent Rooms. Board 3643 and Rooms, Situations Wanted. the Samuel: rate 18 Ineral Home, Minimum 2 lines or 10 words. Advertisem*nts set in display type with illustrations or border will charged per line over the above rate.

Above rates apply to all advertising originating within the state Michigan. Out-of-state per line daily, $1.10 per line Sunday: or 20c per word daily and per word Sunday. The Free Press reserves the right classify, revise or reject any want and is not responsible for errors the first incorrect insertion of advertisem*nt. Death Notices ADAMS Waldo, May 28. 1955: husband of Nora Hutchings Adams: father of David M.

Adams. of Providence, R. grandfather of Elizabeth Holbrook and John McKey Adams. Funeral service at chapel of William R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Tuesday at 1 p.m.

AGEROPOULOS May 29, 1955. Brother of Mrs. Katina Dallakouras. Funeral services at. Chapel the Wm.

R. Hamilton 3975 Wednesday at 2 o'clock. under auspices of Wolverine Lodge 484. BEALS- Carl May 28. Husband Dorothy Thomas Beals.

father of Carlene, Sue and Robert Beals: brother of Richard North. Mrs. William Craig. Mrs. Louis McWilliams.

Funeral from McIness Desmond Funeral Home. 16111 Woodward. Wednesday 9:30. Gesu Church at 10:00. Member of Detroit.

Motion Picture Projectionists Union No. 199. BORKOWSKI-William Sr. Beloved husband of Irene. Dear father William Jr.

Mrs. Helen Evans. Mrs. Virginia Brainer, Phyllis and Jovee. 5 grandchildren also survive.

Brother of Walter. John. Robert. Mrs. Irene Tybulezk and Mrs.

Mary Slesinski. Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9 a.m. at David s. BOWEN- Emma Klein. M.D..

May of 33815 W. 14 Mile Farmsister of the late William L. of Herman Grimmer. Emma Marsh. Mrs.

Marie Walters. Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Mrs. Ella Smith. Funeral services from the Heeney Funeral 23720 Farmington Farmington.

2 m. North Wednesday. Entombment Elmwood Cemetery. Detroit. CLOR- Anthony Seargent.

De- troit Police May 29. of 19323 Caldwell. Husband of Gertrude C. Father of Anthony. Sister Mary Merceda C.S.S.F..

Patand Mary Frances. Son ricia Ann Edward and Elizabeth Clor. Brother of Paul. Jerome Edward. Elmer and Mrs.

Genevieve O'Hearn. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Wednesday at 8:15 and to St. Louis the Kinz Church at 9. Rosary Tuesday eveninz at by Msz.

Edw. J. Flanagen Council, No. 3180. K.

of Detroit Police Dept. COHEN--Mary. May 30. 1945 Birwood. Dear mother of Leonard Mrs.

Joel. A. Services Goldberg. 1 p.m. Wednesday W.

Grandmother the Ira Kaufman Chapel. 9419 Dexter at Edison. Interment Clover Hill Park. FRANTZ- Rapp notice. HURICK- May 29: dear mother of Nicholas Mrs.

Anna Behrens. Jacob and Leo: grandmother of 10 grandchildren. and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.m., from John SanFuneral Home.

8805 Tireman near St. Luke's Church a.m. KRAUS May 29. Bernhardt. of Beloved husband of Tracy, Josephine.

dear father of Mrs. Henrietta Miss Ruth. the Donald. Kenneth, Charles and fate Major Russell B. Kraus.

U. S. A. F. Also survived by 7 grandchildren.

Services 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home.

14751 W. MeNichols Rd. KESTI-Gladys. suddenly, May 29. 1955.

Beloved wife of the late Emil: dear mother of Phylis. Amysylvia and Paul: dear sister of Mrs. Edward Nettle and Clarence Holappa; dear daughter of August Holappa. Funeral services at the Buresh Funeral Home. 13631 Puritan Schafer.

Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in Grand Lawn Cemetery. KESTI Emil, suddenly. May 29, 1955. Beloved husband of the late Gladys: dear father of Phyliss.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kesti: dear brother of Mrs. Julius Vollmer. neral services at the Buresh Funeral Home.

13631 Puritan Schafer. Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in Grand Lawn Cemetery. KULCHESKY George. of 11650 Sobieski.

passed away suddenly May dear husband of Nellie: beloved father of Mrs. John Koski, Harry Kool (Kulchesky) Julius and George loving grandfather of two grandchildren. Member of the St. Michael's Brotherhood. Providence Assn.

Branch 162: Ukrainian Democratic Club: Hetman Workingmen's Assn. Branch 272: Loyal Order Moose. Lodge Evening services Tuesday and Wednesday. 8 p.m.. Buhav Chanel.

3103 Commor. Hamtramck. Funeral services Thursday. 9:30 a.m.. Immaculate Conception Church, Hamtramck.

Interment Olivet. KUMM William A. E. May 27 5428 Van Dyke. brother of Edward Mrs.

Anna Ames. Mrs. Bertha Regner and Fred. and the Eleanor Koeniz. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home.

16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Tuesday 3 p.m. LANE--John. Mar 27. 1955: loved husband of the late Mary Lane: dear father of Mrs.

Whitaker. Mrs. Edna George. Harold and Mrs. Winifred Willis.

Services from Thos. P. Lahev Wuneral Home. 8316 Dexter. Tuesafternoon at 1:00.

Interment National Memorial Gardens. LARSON Charles A. of L'Anse. Mich. May 30.

Beloved husband Ida. Dear father of Mrs. Virginia Wollack, of Royal Oak: Clyde. Milwaukee: Mrs. Eunice Therrian.

of St. Ignace. In state at Swanson Funeral Home. Funeral Thursday afternoon. First Lutheran Church.

L'Anse. LYONS-Cant. Bernard beloved husband of Emily: dear father Mrs. Blanche Bentin. Mrs.

Agues De Mitchell. Mrs. Bernadette Stavros: 4 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren also survive: brother Mrs. Nel Delaney and Mrs. Annie Lueck.

Funeral Tuesday 8:15 a. from A. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9:15 a.

at Patronage of St. Joseph Church. Rosary Monday 8:30 p. m. FOR BEST RESULTS IN WANT ADS CALL WO 2-9400 FREE PRESS Notices MANCHESTER- 6.

Ronald Beloved J. May 29. and Mrs. William Manchester. of 15470 Park.

Plymouth: dear of Linda and Jill: grandson W. Mrs. Rachel Barlow and Mr. and William Manchester. Sr.

Funeral 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Plymouth at Schrader Funeral Home. Interment in Grand Lawn Cemetery May 29. father of Mrs. Geo.

Edwarde Mrs. Semon E. Knudsen. Fu- den service at chapel of the Wm. Hamilton 3975 Cass Tuesday.

2:30 p.m. Jessie. age. 84. May 28.

15700 Edmore: wife of the late mother of Mrs. Fred Lange. Williams and Mrs. Streb: grandmother of C. McKee and Mrs.

Charles Funeral from the Verhey- of Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Drive. Tuesday at 2:00. McKNIGHT-Ella May 30. of til Bedford: of the late mother of Roderick.

Fufrom the Verheyden Funeral ter. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. later. suddenly. May 1955.

husband of Mary M. MacDonald: father Funeral of Norman at M. North- Mac In Donald. service Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamil- IN 18900 James Couzens High son. (S. of 7 Mile). Tuesday af 31. p.m you.

McKAY Stephenson notice, we Isad MeSWEENEY Edith. May 29. of Kensington, Grosse Pointe: of Grace and Mrs. S. Cole.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home. 16300 at Outer Drive. Wednesday at MIKALAUSKAS -Jessie (nee Vanderbilt. Beloved of John: dear daughter 02 Chester Jamroz: dear sister of Mrs. Stephanie Libka, Henry and ZygFuneral services Thursday 8:15, from Frank Czopek 2157 Oak Street.

Wyandotte. St. John Cantius Church at 9:00. J. MILHEM- Alexander.

May 26. of Concord. son of Alexandria the late Salem Milhem. brother Rose. William.

George. Abe. Helen. Albert. Edward.

James and Robert. Funeral the Verheyden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack Tuesdav at 10. and to St. George Orthodox Church.

2903 Blvd. at 11. -Louis Mar 09 16825 Inverness: husband of the Emma D. (nee Schumacher) of Mrs. Jennie Pickett of Unadilla also survived by and nenhews.

Funeral services the Haler Funeral Home. Hamilton at Puritan. Wednes1 p.m. MURRAY William Mav 28. Husband of the late Annie D.

Murray. father of Kenneth and WilMurray and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray Marsh. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Cass Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. May 28. husband of Tressie Muschick. Funeral service at Chapel of R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

Karl, darling son of and Virginia: dear brother of and Lori: grandson of Frank Estelle Neuhauer and Max Mitschang. Funeral Wednesday at 10 at A. H. Peters Funeral Home. Gratiot Ave.

NORTON-Lillian May 29. dear mother of Elwin. William and RobWhite. Harry L. Norton and Lillian Sandell: sister of Pearl Ethel Langland- and Doris Humphreys.

Funeral Funeral from McInnesDesmond Home. 16111 Woodward. Wednesday. 2:30 p.m. Hanco*ck.

(Mich.) papers please Mar 27. Beloved of Arthur: dear mother of Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Ida Forest. Funeral from parlors of J.

Sutton Son. 4147 Trumbull. Tuesday at 11:00. beloved husof Elvia: dear father of as Dennis: Riccardi: brother 1 of brother Mrs. Quin; sisters in Italy also survive.

Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a. m. from A. H. copy.

Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot Rosary Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Church. Funeral Home. 512 E.

Grand 8:30. St. harles Church. 9:30. husband of Esther: dear father of Schenectady (N.

papers please and 10 a. m. at St. David's Helen Van Slembrouck. FuPOWELL-Daniel L.

beloved Wednesday from the Bagnasco -Stella. Mar 28 1955. of Bedford. Wife of Julius. mother of Mrs.

Lillian Schimmick. Elaine Bills. Robert. Mrs. Gratton.

sister of Albert Look and Lester Frantz. the Verhevden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Wednesday 9:30. and to St.

Clare Church at 10:00. ROBERTSON Elsie May 30. Elmhurst. Highland Park: beloved aunt sister of of James Evelyn A. Robert Smith.

Patricia Jane Bennett. Ruth Knebusch. Morgan and Robert M. Services at the Fred Wood Funeral Home. 8450 Plymouth Rd.

nr. Grand Graveside River. Thursday. Ridge 11 a.m. services Oak Cemetery, Bay City.

3:30 p.m. ROESSER-William. May 29. 1955. 22920 West 13 Mile Road.

Birmingham: husband of Eunice B. Roesser: father of George Thompson: brothof Bell Mrs. C. Chapel Ricker. Funeral from of the Wm.

820 E. Maple Birmingham. Wednesday. 1 p.m. SAMUELS Waldo May 28, 2508 Wendell: beloved husband of Margaret: dear brother of Arthur Samuels of California.

Funeral services from D. Martensen FuHome. 725 Lawndale. Tuesday 1 p.m. Member of Duffield Camp.

Spanish American War Veterans. SABAROFF- of 18701 Greenlawn, May 29. Dear mother of Max, Toby. of Los Angeles, Mrs. Albert Cutler Max and Mrs.

Jack Singal: sister Morris and Abraham Bello. Mrs. A. J. Katz.

Mrs. Louis Keller. Mrs. Sam Beckman, of Alpena. Mich grandchildren.

6 great grandchildren. Services Monday. 11 a. Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 2995 Joy Rd.

Interment Hebrew Memorial SCHROEDER- -Emma May 28. 1955. Mother of Mrs. Glenn L. Coan.

Mrs. Frank S. Hoar and Mrs. Harrison T. Watson.

Funeral service chapel of the William R. Hamilton 3975 Cass 3:00 p. m. Edmond May 28: beloved husband of Mable: dear father of Mrs. Lorraine Fizurshi and David: son of Herman O.

Stark: brother of Arthur and Mrs. Veida Silverwood. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services at J. Sutton Son Funeral Home.

15800 Fenkell Wednesdav at 1 Deceased was past president of No. 2265. May 26. of 11014 Longview: beloved mother of Mrs. George Frank (Edna) Tietze.

Mrs. (Gladys) Rivette: sister of Verhevden Trump. Funeral Funeral from the Albert Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Tuesday at 1.

VAN LOOZEN- Alfred G. Beloved husband of Clare: father of Mrs. Elaine Hauke. Mrs. Kathleen MeDavid: Avoy, 6 Paul.

George. Jerome and grandchildren: brother of George and Syl Van Loozen. of Cleveland. 0. Funeral Wednesday morning.

8:30 from residence. 4751 Winona, Dearborn. and 9:00 o'clock from Sacred Heart Church. Burial Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Please omit flowers WALSH-Mary L. May 28.

at her home. 1016 Vine wood. Beloved mother of Betty M. and Matthew J. Walsh: dear sister of Albert and Arthur Livan.

Mrs. Elizabeth Byrne and Mrs. Albert Raschka. of Arcadia. Calif.

Funeral service Tuesday at 10 o'clock from the Don Graham Funeral Home. 3537 Lafayette and 10:30. Ste. Anne's Church. Use Free Press Classfied Ads WO 2-9400 Notices WEISS- Vena May 27.

Beloved of Martin Weiss: dear sister of Mrs. Vern Mattox. Forna Neer. Mrs. Lois Fostor.

all of Mrs. Euginia McDonald and Mrs. D. Warren both of Missouri. Serv.

Ices at J. Sutton Son Funeral Home. 15800 Fenkell Tuesday 2:30. WHINHAM--May 30. Susan June: beloved daughter of.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis sister of Linda granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Steve Raand Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Whittham. Services from the Harver A. Neelev Funeral Home.

16540 Mevers Road. Wednesdav at 10 a.m. WISSMAN Dr. Harry May 28th. age 53.

Beloved husband of Harriet: dear father of Harry Donald. Robert and Ruth: grand father of Ricky: dearest son Mrs. Regina Wissman: dear brother Mrs. Herbert Kraning. Mrs.

Kenneth Stewart and Dr. Clarence Wissman. Resting at the residence. 6815 Oakman Dearborn. un10 a m.

Wednesday. June 1st. Will lie in state at Bethlehem Lu theran Church McKinstry and Porfrom 12 noon until time of service at p.m. Burial at Woodmere Cemetery. near.

God alone knows much miss vou as this ends second in our. hearts Bolde2 alwavs Binzel C. Meece. who Mav 1953. Not a day do forzet vear.

Greatly missed by Dad. Mother and Children. Memoriam 3 LOVING memory of dear Monuments 6 Call. phone or write. No obligation THE LLOYD BROS.

CO. More than 100 years of knowing how 2338 BOOK BLDG. W0 1-7628 Cemeteries 8 WHITE CHAPEL 6 grave lot. Choice location. Sell reasonable.

H. Croyle. 209 Charles Johnstown. Penna. Phone Johnstown 7-3135.

Funeral Directors 10 A. H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT LA 6-7700 COOPER BROS. 10400 MACK VA 2-5885 ALFRED E. CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON AT GLENDALE TO 8-0900 EST.

1912 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5030 J. SUTTON SON 4148 TRUM BULL TE 2-5100 15800 FENKELL VE 8-8100 WM. R. HAMILTON CO.

3975 CASS AVE. CHAPEL TE NORTHWEST 18900 Couzens Hwy. DI 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 220 E. Maple Ave. Midwest 4-6000 HILLIKER'S FUNERAL HOME 2449 W.

Grand Blvd. TY 6-2233 SONS 16625 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 SULLIVAN 14230 W. McNichols Rd. UN 4-2311 16300 OUTER DRIVE Chas. Verhevden, Inc.

Established, Years TU 1-8500 Lost and Found 15 CALL MISS DAY at WOodward 2-9400 and let Free Press readers help you find vour lost articles. You may charge vour ad if vou wish or take it to the nearest liner station to ret the same low rates at the main office. co*ckER spaniel. reddish brown. 9.

John R-Brush on Palmer. Child's pet. Reward. TR 3-5862. DIAMOND earring containing 3 pear shaped diamonds.

48 baguette diamends and 44 round diamonds. Lost Thursday evening. May 25. Reward. Mr.

Pettit. WO 5-3033. LADY'S PURSE lost in Sam's Dept. Store. 2nd noon Sat.

Please call Mattie Lewis. LO 7-3596. PARAKEET bluish gray. 5 yrs. old.

May 24. Wendy Ct River View Village: Reward. N. Cook. TE 1-9935.

8 a.m. to 5 p.m. RED female co*cker spaniel. Reward. 10271 E.

Outer Dr. LA 1-4928. TOY COLLIE. female. white and bro spots.

'54 license 11327: May 26. Six Mile Woodward. Reward. TU 3-0588. TERRIER.

wire-haired. brown and gray. very small. 9 yr. old male.

lost May 14. Name Reward. TE 3-2897. Personals 16 IS DRINK a problem in your home? Do some thing about it. Confidential.

Send no money. Write P. 0. Box 288. East Lansing.

Michigan. NOT responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Elizabeth Luke (Roselee Browden Luke). 2483 Luke. 2939 Parker PILES AND CHRONIC DISEASES -Successful office treatment while working.

Dr. DeSwartz Rectal Clinic. 5715 Second nr. Palmer. TR Transportation 20 At MIAMI SEATTLE.

GEORGIA. CAROLINAS Many Other Locations Available CLAUDE'S. 9106 Mich. LU 4-1420 AAA Phoenix MIDWEST-2465 GRAND RIVER DOWNTOWN) WO 1-3990 ACE TRANSPORT. California.

Seattle. New York. Texas: cas paid. 3550 Woodward. TE 2-1002.

ALABAMA Cars leaving daily for Mobile and Birmingham. All gas oil paid. VEnice 9-9000. Ask for Walter. Alaska, Denver Detroit Driveway WO 2-6095 ALL STATE AUTO DRIVEWAY New York.

Seattle. Salt Lake. Miami 8110 Livernois TY 4-9528 Cadillacs West Gas paid HANSON CHEVROLET TU 1-5840 DENVER FLORIDA BILL'S 9750 GRAND RIVER WE 3-4762 CALL HAYES FIRST WE 3-9259 Cars evervwhere. Best deal in town. Ten vears in the business.

CATHERINE RAF DEALERS' DRIVEWAY SERVICE 20 Years in Driveawar Business 9215 LIVERNOIS WE 5-9859 CARS TO ALL POINTS CADILLAC DRIVEWAY SERVICE 13230 GRAND RIVER TE 4-5383 Trade Industrial Schools DIE MAKERS Able to Work Any Shift MIDLAND STEEL PRODUCTS CO. 6547 MT. ELLIOTT DRAFTSMEN and STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Salaried positions open qualified applicants having experience with commercial or farm buildlings. Call or write MR. R.

L. COLBY Great Lakes Steel Corp. Stran Steel Div. Ecorse 29. Mich.

or be of 25c to ad. after an the of Cass No. of of 28. Klein: of the the of 81. HYDRAULIC ENGINEER Interested in contacting applicants who have specialized or rained experience in the hydraulic field.

Or ening exists for a hydraulic engineer. preferably with an engineering degree and extensive background in the design of hydranlic pumps. valves. cylinders and pistons. For appointment call Mr.

Dicker. LO 2-4800. ext. 218. GAR WOOD INDUSTRIES Wayne, Michigan Mrs.

ENGINEERS YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW FOR CHALLENGING POSITIONS IN GAS TURBINE AND Diesel Development Contact Salary Personnel Department for Information and Interviews for NOW AVAILABLE POSITIONS IN ENGINEERING, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO ENGINEERS WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY THE TIME IS NOW Positions Available Include Jobs In Engine Test Test Analysis Facilities Engineering Engine Design and Layout Component Analysis Contact or Write Personnel Department CONTINENTAL AVIATION AND ENGINEERING CORPORATION 1470 Algonquin DETROIT 15.

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The Detroit Free Press and Detroit News are Michigan's largest newspapers. Under a 1987 joint operating agreement, the Detroit Media Partnership publishes, distributes, and sells advertising for both papers. The papers are owned separately and employ independent news staffs and websites.

What happened to the Detroit free press? ›

In 1940 it was sold to the Knight Newspapers (later Knight Ridder) chain. In 1987, the paper entered into a hundred-year joint operating agreement with its rival, combining business operations while maintaining separate editorial staffs. The combined company is called the Detroit Newspaper Partnership.

Is Detroit Free Press liberal or conservative? ›

Detroit Free Press
Bias RatingLean Left
OwnerGannett Company
Established1831
Websitefreep.com
Twitter@freep
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How do I contact the Detroit free press? ›

You can reach the center at 586-826-7000, 800-395-3300, by emailing cserv@dnps.com, or via Twitter at @freep.

Is The Detroit News conservative or liberal? ›

Editorially, The News is considered more conservative than the Free Press. However, it considers itself libertarian. In an editorial statement printed in 1958, The News described itself as consistently conservative on economic issues and consistently liberal on civil liberties issues.

Is the Detroit free press printed every day? ›

The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News, both USA Today affiliates, are Detroit's major daily print newspapers. Operating under a joint operating agreement since 1986, the Detroit News publishes six papers per week with the Detroit Free Press producing the city's only Sunday paper.

What is the oldest newspaper in Detroit? ›

Detroit Free Press, daily newspaper, one of the most widely circulated in the United States, published in Detroit, Michigan. Founded by Sheldon McKnight, The Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligencer was first published in 1831 when Detroit was a small frontier town.

Who is the owner of the Detroit Free Press? ›

Is Detroit Free Press owned by USA Today? ›

The Free Press is also the largest city newspaper owned by Gannett, which also publishes USA Today. The Free Press has received ten Pulitzer Prizes and four Emmy Awards. Its motto is "On Guard for 193 Years".

Is Detroit a Democrat or Republican city? ›

Biden's visit to Detroit — a Democratic stronghold in a key battleground state — comes as he seeks to reassure a party shaken by his poor performance in a June 27 debate and quell concerns about his age and ability to take on former President Donald Trump a second time.

What is the motto of the Detroit free press? ›

The Free Press in 1892 installs the first linotype machine in Michigan, allowing the paper to dramatically increase production. Our motto changes June 9, 1933, from "More Than a Century of Service" to "On Guard for Over a Century." Beginning in early May 2001, it would read "On Guard for 170 Years."

Is the Detroit Free Press good? ›

Overview. Ad Fontes Media rates Detroit Free Press in the Middle category of bias and as Reliable, Analysis/Fact Reporting in terms of reliability.

What is the cost of the Detroit free press? ›

*After 3 months, Sunday + Thursday + Friday Print Delivery + Digital will be $35/month. The Sunday Only Print Delivery + Digital will be $19/month after 3 months. For full details of the Terms and Conditions associated with your Detroit Free Press subscription please visit Aboutyoursubscription.freep.com.

Who runs the free press? ›

Leadership. The board of directors includes Craig Aaron, Michael Copps, Ashley Allison, Alvaro Bedoya, Olga Davidson, Joan Donovan, Martha Fuentes-Bautista, Bryan Mercer, Victor Pickard and Ben Scott.

Who is the distributor of the Detroit free press? ›

This site is part of the USA TODAY Network and is owned and operated by Gannett Co., Inc.

Who owns Detroit News? ›

The News, which is owned by MediaNews Group, and the Free Press are published under a joint operating agreement. The newspapers have separate newsrooms. Gannett owns a majority of the business operations between the two papers that include advertising, sales and marketing.

WHO publishes the Detroit Free Press? ›

What media giant owns the Detroit Free Press? ›

Detroit Free Press
On Guard for 193 Years
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Gannett (Detroit Media Partnership)
PresidentTimothy Gruber
EditorNicole Avery Nichols
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