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HilpJiViniii! 40 Halp Wantsd $etroU itec Vttts DETROIT FKFF PRESS fi-C MonrUv. June '72 EDDOLI.S JOSEPHINE, of Dearborn. Blovd wife of Leslie; dear mother of Thomas Eddolis and Mrs. JoAnn LiHIy, Mrs. Jen Thomoon: grand- Funerals Today PrindpaPs Backers Sil-In on Dcardcn MIDDLEMISS HARLAN age 49, of Dearborn.

Beloved husband of Anne; dear father of Miss Joyce Marie and Nancv Ann and Harlen W. Middlemiss II; son of Mrs. Pauline Stivala; brother of Mrs. Lillian Wilson, Herbert Middlemiss and Mrs. Evehin Riopelle.

Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from Howe-Pelerson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn, and 10:00 a.m. from Church of the Divine Child, Silvery Lane and Hollander, Dearborn. Rosary P.m. Tuesday.

Weary protesters sat in the sunshine Sunday morning after spending the night camped in front of the Palmer Woods residence of Cardinal Dearden, Catholic archbishop of Detroit. The demonstrators were calling for the reap KDrUITCn AKLnlltLI UCfUAMir CMniMCFD IVilwl tr-U tv. LI NV7II 'ILLr STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SU.000 uo. All benefits. Reoistered with experience in cuDboard huild-inq.

Relocate to Midland area SHAFE SERVICE. 22726 Woodward, Ferndale, 544-4400. AUTO MECHANIC Liqht and heavy repairs. Must know enoines. transmissions, differential, steerinq repairs, See Henry Push-kow.

JOHNNY 5 MOTOR SALES 1 1620 Jos Campau HamtramcK. AMBITIOUS SUPERVISOR Individual with strong leadership ability needed for industrial rentai supply plant. Apply 2244 W. Warren. ACTIVE senior citizen, large home, live-in, rent free, pay for work done, refs.

TR 2-7536. ARTISTS ARCHITECTURAL ILLUSTRATORS Nation's top architectural illustration firm seeking specialist in the delineation of building exteriors and in teriors and In the areas ol cars, terlnn etc. Must enlov reelistics. ac i curate rending, opaque, some water color and line. Best paying firm In the field In all position.

Immediate openings. Samples required. Art As-, sociates. 4041 W. Central, Toledo, Ohio 43606.

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE Set-up and operators, RA6's, afternoon and midnight shift. Exper only, qood waors, fringe benefits, call 531-3592 aft. 6 p.m. A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN flu in lMA? It's possible-and easier than you think, when you're an AVON REP RESENTATIVE. Call now for the excitinq facts TR 2-4120 AV 4-1616 HO 3-2311 LI 6-1877 Mgr.

$1000 You pay no fee for responsible Downriver job. Deqree or equivalent. Exoerience needed. Call 383-0111 'til 8. PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY ADMIN TRAINEE Some coll.

helps. Co. will train. Lib starting salary benefits. Ph.

F. Knioht, SNELLING SNELLJNG Agy. ATTENTION WOMEN 1 Saleswomen, Macomb County area to learn Real Estate. No exDer. nec.

pointment of Joseph Dulin as principal of St. Martin de Porres High School, charging that he was not rehired by the school's board because was black and Dulin "hard to handle." Cardinal Dearden met with the protesters about 7 a.m. and promised to try to arrange a meeting between them and the school board Monday or farly Tuesday. The band planned to continue its sit-in until "a solution" is reached, a spokeswoman said. es1aorJWr.nijan72 78()0 i ui v-u.

AN international firm seeks people' Tnterto" OhiS with management aspirations. Must h0 38 vrs. old. We offer income related EXPERIENCED fitter and seam-directly to what you are worth I lady's clothing store, Training conducted locally and1 i1." 1 hfouqh September. Wrii abroad.

928-1012. i Harold Grant Inc. Alt. Kathl Kan. VriGRFctciuc crrL LI10 Howard Petoskey 49770.

1 321 W.Lly8lt8.0trit. Mick. 41231 PHONE 222 5800 WANT AD RATES CASH RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Line) Minimum Pf Ur 10timormor Consecutively 87 Seven, Eight and Nin times. Consecutively .94 Three, Four, Fir and Six Times. Consecutively 1 .05 On and two time 1 .30 Situations Wonted .82 Count 28 letters including spaces ond punctuation marks, to th lint.

(Average words to a line.) Cash Rat may obtained at any Free Press Want Ad Station or at fh Main Oftic of th Detroit Fr Preii. CHARGE RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Lino Minimum Pr Line) 10ormortim, Consecutively .92 Seven, Eight and Nino times. Consecutively 96 Three, lour, Fiv and Six times. Consecutively On and Two times 1 36 Death Notices 1.08 Classified Display Minimum display 1 eolumnxM lines. Add 5c per lin to obove rotas with th inception of Auction Advertising.

Th obov rotes apply to el advertising originating within th Stat ol Michigan. Out-of-sot rat, $2.05 pr lin doily or Sunday, ntir circulation. AHroctiv miltipl rotes to $1.73 pf lin lor 7 insertions. Coll us dird.Doil 313-222-6648 EMOKS ANDCOHRCCTtONS Th Fr Pro rsrv th right to classify, rvls or ro-ject any want ad, and it net responsible lor error after the first incorrect insertion of an advertisement. PHONE 222-6800 Clissilitil TtltptiititcRim tin 4M.toSPM.

Mtndny Ih'iiigh THwtifoy fmhy 1:30 II I P.M. SlHy 1:30 taS P.M. SMy10lM .11 4 P.M. HtNiyslllAM li4P? Grestingt 19 Tn Johnson "RATCH IT" From Your Girls Terl, Nancy, Rosemary and Jul Walter Demo HAPPY BELATED DAD'S DAY Betcha you wouldn't have found this yesterday. Ron 20 Lost and Found Call Miss Day 222-6630 HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? FOUND SOMETHING? A FRIENDLY FREE PRESS AD MAY JHELP LOST choc, brown male poodle, Last seen 7 Liberal reward.

884-2935. LOST Brn. purse w-lmp. papers and keys. Jos Campau-6 Mile.

925-6180. LOST-kids pet, answers to the name 'Van Rutskv', 3'a mos. old GERMAN SHEPHERD. Buchanan area. If found, please return.

899-4959. Personals 22 CHERRY HILL HIGH CLASS OF '67 REUNION Call Larry or Sandy Fisher at 561- 7471. STRAWBERRIES Pick yourself, containers furnished 685 County Farm Rd. off the Howell Mason Rd across from Howell State Hospital. tdUCatlOnal 35 GO AIRLINE Train for positions as Reserva-tlonlsts, Ticket Agents, Ground Hostesses, Ramp Agents, etc.

Study at home followed bv resident training in Las Vegas or Miami Beach. UNIVERSAL AIRLINES PERSONNEL SCHOOLS APPROVE!) FOR VETERANS 1901 N.W. 7th Street Miami, Florida 33125 or For Immediate Information Writ Suite 6-B Dept. -1115 595 Forest Avenue, Plymouth, Mich. 48170 PHONE: (3131-455-098) An Excellent Career INSURANCE ADJUSTER Aitiistm nni Invflitigatori in neeftee' In hMI the.

areat inimu In ilalim. Rand seterv. cnnmflnv ear, and i-ernsM ntuallv furnished. Train for tkli wide nnrn fluid In Miami 8th or Las Vms. AfTKOVtD FOR VETERANS INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOL Denl No.

1US 1901 N.W. 7th Street Miami. Florida 33123 or For Immediate. Information Write Suite S9S forrest Aen Plymouth. Mich.

48170 PHONE (313) 455-0981 mother of Tommv, Timmy and ThAnrinr Fririrtll Ftifwal 11 a.m. Tuesday HowPterson Funeral Home, M'Chgian Ave, Dearborn. Memorials to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. ERICKSON I i-DAIft Artal' Cnrfrirtnll lllt1A I Beloved son of Hal and Jane Ann; dear brother of Mrs, fame (Jan) Callaway and Todd. Friends may call Sunday Private services Monday 1 m.

from Bird A Mott Funeral Home, 17500 Fenkell, lust E. of Southlield. GEE FRANK. Husband of Rulh father of Mrs. Jerry (Frances) Ingram grandfather of Wendy, Michael and Robert.

Services at Schmalrriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Monday at 11 a.m. GEEROMS EDWARD, June 15. Husband of the late Angela; father of Marcel of Belgium. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 8: IS, and to Our Lady of Sorrows Church at 9. Prayers Sunday evening at 8.

GOLETZ JOSEPH T. June 17. Beloved husband of Sophie; dear lather of Mary Ann, John and Louis; one grandchild. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. from the Wujek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dvke.

Cremation Woodlawn. HAFNER KATHERINE June 17. Beloved wife of the late August; dear mother of Francis, Mrs. Frank (Marie) Bru-basker and the late Cart; also sur-j vived by seven grandchildren and 18 oreal-arandcnildren. Restinq at the Temrowski Funeral Home, 13403 Van Dyke till Tuesday 9 p.m.

In state at Hope Reform Church, Wednesday It a.m. till lime of ser-1 vice at 12 noon. Memorial contribu-i tion envelopes available at funeral home. Rev. James Smith officiating.

interment Forest Lawn. HERMAN CONSTANT June 15. Husband of Anna; father of Robert and Joseph; brother of Mrs. Emma Ehle and Louis. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 9:30, and to St.

Philomena Church at 10. Prayers Sunday evening at 8. Member of the Roose-Vanker American Leqion Post No. 286 and the D.A.V. Chapter No.

1. Roose Vanker memorial service following the rosary, HERSH BEN, of 24821 Sherman, Oak Park, June 18. Beloved husband of Lee; brother of David A Irving and Mrs. Leonard (Lillian) Frenkel. Services Monday 11 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park.

Interment Hebrew Memorial Park. HIMMEL Joseph A. Beloved husband of Marlorv; dear father of Joseph A. Ill nd James arandlather of Joseoh A. IV; son of Mrs.

Margaret I Himmel; brother of Mrs. Mac' (Rose) Hupfer, Mrs. Peter (Mary)l ren, nnrs. t-rank ibiizaDetn) Gares and Jacob. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m.

at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 2O701; Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Ayiilo) Grosse Pointe Woods.

Memnrial rnntrihittinncH tn lha Michigan Heart Association would ur. HOLMES THOMAS M. of Northville. Beloved husband of Ruth Marlborough; dearj father of Thomas M. Jr.

of San! Juan Capistrano, Calif. Rosary 8 p.m. Monday at the Casterline Funeral Home, Northville. Funeral I Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady, of Victory Church, Northville.

JOFFA I HAZELLE. Beloved wife of Budd; dear motner ol Rodger Hawranev of Livonia; dear sister of Marshall' Sied of Dearborn, Kelly Albert of. Dearborn, Mrs. Aldo Tieppo (Marie) of Allen Park, Mrs. John Talbot! (Rose) of Lincoln Park; also two! grandchildren and II nieces and I nephews.

Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward bet. 13-U Mi. Rds Royal Oak, Tues day 11 a.m. Burial Roseland Park Cemetery, Berkley, Mich.

JORDAN HELEN E. June 16, 1972. Of Birmingham. Wile of the late Carl C. Jordan: motner of Mrs.

Thomas Horsley and Mrs. Xavier Buroovne! sister ol Mrs. Arnvll (Esther) Campbell; also survived bv seven orandchildren. Scripture reading at the Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maole Birminaham. Sunday at 8 o.m. Reotiiem Mass at Holv Name' Church, Birmingham, Monday at' 11 a.m. I KAMIONKA I EMMA, June 16.

Beloved wife of Robert dearest sister of Anna I Kamionka; also leaves one sister in; Poland. Funeral services Tuesday! 9:30 a.m. from Saiewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren to St. Chris-1 Innha, rhh Irt a InlarmAnl National Memori'l Gardens Ceme- iery.

Kosary nnonoay i p.m. KOSZEWSKI ALOYSIUS. Suddenly. Beloved husband of Cecelia (nee Sluaai); dear father of Alovsius and Barbara Ann Madak; uncle of Patricia Scott; seven grandchildren also survive; brother of Harry, Eugene and Clara DeYonker. Reposing at the Leo T.

Sobocinski Funeral Home, 22121 Kellv Rd. btwn. 8-9 Mile, until Tues.l day 9:15 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Ignatius Church 10 a.m.

Burial Resurrection Cemetery. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. LEE I GARY June 17, aoe 23, of Livonia, Mich. Beloved son of Charles Jr. and Marlon Lee; dear brother of Robert; grandson of Charles Sr.

and Norma Lee and of Serphine and the late Edna Hoffarth; uncle ot Nirole Lee; nephew of Richard Lee; fiance of Marisa Favot. Visitation from 3 1 p.m. Sunday until lime of service1 f-nm M-nns-Ferousnn Funeral; Home, 17000 Middlehelt at 6 Mile1 Tuesday at 10 a.m. Contributions to the Darlino Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. MACCANI ROSE June 17th.

Beloved wife of the nte Alfred; dear mother ot Ron-ert, David, Virginia Harper, Dorothy Greca and JoEallen; loving daughter of Caroline Sever; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday al 9:15 from the Jar-zembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian (Warrendale Chapel), to St. Norbert Church at 10. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Parish rosary Monday 8 p.m. I Martenson A.H. Peters Godhardt Amos, Ceorae H. Saver, Aline Bible, Lulu L. Blessine, eauli-t Boyd, Mary T.

Bozynski, Fraflk A. Price Verheyden Frontciak Manay BurreH Querfeld Dnmenie Chandler, Jesse W. Clerav, Gladvi M. Wm. Sullivan I Son Clemo, Maud A.

Collim, Frederick G. Dagqv, Lw T. Ttd Sullivan Neely Vasu-Lynch Hamilton Haley Den, Audra v. Wm DeChene, Buena Ardeen Dinser, Loretta Erickson, Craig Wilkt Bird ft, Mott Don Graham Schmaliriede Sons 'Farrow, Edwin Gee, Frank IGeeromi, Edward verneyoen Groesheck. Lillian A broesoecu Herman, Constant E.

Verheyden Hersh, Ben I Jordan, Helen E. Jones, Marie L. Judqe, Bertha Kedroski, Rose Kessler, Joseph C. Koczab, Irene Ifnnha. Minnie Hcnrew-Benevoiem William Best Manns-Ferguson Wm.

R. Hamilton, Bell Chapel Neelv Ted Sullivab Wujek Vasu-Lynch Howe-Peterson urn Kuhn, Herbert J. Eppens-VanOeweghe Kundrick, Joseph Sr. Northrop Lape, Helen E. Wm.

R. Hamilton, Be'l Chanel McCormick, Marit Ted Sullivan Mork, Hermana Duross Nimmo, Helen Boreman Wm. R. Hamilton, Bell Chapel Okoniewskl, Arthur Wm. Sullivan Perkins, Selma J.

Northroo Peters, Mildred G. Ted Sullivan Rankin, Ethel A. Roberts, Thomas H. J. L.

Peters Simblest, Allen L. McCabe Sprey, Eugene Northrop Stilet, Harry Sommers Siymanski, Richard S. EPPens-VanDeweqhe Thomas, Stefah Bo'aski Valiquett, Melford J. Haley Weideman, Harry F. Craob Zelmanski, Louise W.

Skupny Death Notices BASSETT SADIE June 17. Wife of the late MOVu; sisier OT me iflie kiibb w. Benoit; aunt of Mrs, Jean Postill of Windsor, Funeral from the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home. 14230 W.

McNichols Tuesday morning at 9:30 and Gesu Church at 10, Bl.UM MARY June 18, of 2775 Sylvan Shores, Waterford Two. Mother of Marvin T. Blum; live granacniioren. Former member of o.E.S. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m.

Oonelson-Johns Funeral Home, 855 W. Huron Pontiac, Mich. BONK JOHN. Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Jane Wegrzvnowiri, Anthony and the late Chester; dear fdiher-m-law; of Leonard. Ruth and Wanria; dear grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday el 9:30 a.m. from the Wasik Funeral Home, 12530 E. 7 Mile cor. of Barlow, to St. Louis the Kino Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m. Member of St. Jo-senh's P.R.C.U.

No. 261 Resurrection Parish. BOYD MARY June 1. Daughter oi Mrs. Theoohilia Sitko: sister of Mrs.

Lawrence (Monica) Gravelle: one niece and two nephews. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mark nt Outer Drive, Monday at 8 30, and to SI. Philomena Church at 9. Prayers Sunday evening at 8:30. CHIPMAN CLARENCE age 82, of Clawson.

Father of Mrs. Carl (Betlel Mueller; brother of Walter and Robert. Services Tuesday 1 p.m. Gramer Funeral Home, 705 N. Main, Clawson.

CLARK INA M. June 17, 1972. Widow of the laie Ur. George R. Clarke.

Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Ave. Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Oakview Cemetery.

Suggested visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 m. Monday. COLLINS FREDERICK 0.. 62. June 16.

suddenly. Brother of Philip Collins of Roval Oak and Mrs. Edna Uoshall of St. Catherines, Ontario. Services from Harvey A.

Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Mevers Monday 7:30. Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery. DAWIDOWSKI MELVIN. Suddenly. Beloved husband of Agnes; dear brother of Stanley, Mrs.

Soohie Kolodziel, Vicky and Mrs. Mary Thomas. Services Wednesday 8:45, Balmas-Piorkowskl Funeral Home, 6051 E. 7 Mile al-Dwyer, St. Mark's Church at 9:30 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. Visita- 01 i vvaifBi kwu9f.i rwi iiv DELGRECO ANNA. June 17. Beloved wife of An-gelo; dearest mother of Joseph and Arthur also survived hy ur grandchildren; dear sister of Mary Pa posso, Mrs. Sarah Tellerlco.

Mrs. Loretta Jerment and Mrs. Frances Tellerico. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 from Henry Boleskl Funeral Home, 1.7510 W. Warren at Schaefer, Dearborn and St.

Clement Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Monday 7 p.m. Member of St. Clement's Christian Mothers. DUI.ZO FRANK A.

June 17. Beloved husband of Meta M. (Jaissle); dear father of Mrs. Joseoh IMPla) Krtz, Mrs. Martin (Horlense) DeLlso, AArs.

A. J. (Elaine) ennn and Mrs. Lerov (Irene) Murphy; 16 orandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren; brother of Mrs. C.

R. Aoel, Mrs. Charles Elert and the lale Marv Lowen, Christine Michaels, Louise Werthman, Frances Rade-marher, Raymond and Arthur. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Tuesday at 9:30 and St. Dorothy Church at 10.

Rosary Monday 8 p.m. DUS ANDREW June 17, 48 years. Beloved husband ot Helen; dear brother of Mrs. Victoria Roma-nowski, Robert and Mrs. Josephine Anqlin.

Funeral trcm Caldwell-Mu'-liqan Funeral Home, 29611 Ford Garden City, Tuesday 9:30 a.m. and St. Raohaels Church 10 a.m. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. Deaths 1-10 1 COOK.Housekeeoer eo school.

Aooly i a.m. cor L'tfiefieio COLLEGE slurtents 21 vrs. "1 older WCi Tee-IE to work on ir cream micks. r'" uo tn SI 50 per wk. Must have oond driving record.

Annlv 340.19 Schnoi-craftjjjvoinia COOK EXPERIENCED Call DESIGNER APPRENTICE Republic Engineering 8720 West. 9 Mil Degreed Recent Engr. In elect and electronics, flood nootv. 8. sal.

Train for sales and service. Call Mr. Rons now. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE A9V DIE CASTERS ATLANTIC DIE CASTING CO 2585 Beaufai! Detroit DISPATCHER" for steel division of large 1 to 2 years experience. Salary open.

Call 842-804 anytime. An Equal0portunitymplovr DRIVERS Longdistance moving ven drivers, must have tractor-trailer loading and driving exper. Eauel opportunity employer. Leonard Bros. Van Storage Co.

843-1000 ELECTRO-PLATERS nd polishers -Experienced. Write: Gulf Plating, 408 S. Roval Mobile, Alabama, or cslt 1-205-438-4418. oervicemnn rm vino ers and motors. Exp.

only. TW 2- 7100. ELECTRONIC TECH Field engr. trainees. Service or formal schooling.

Elect-mech. aptitude, looic qood math. Potential Great! All benes Call E. Davis 353-6510. SNELLING SNELLING Agy.

EXHIBIT DESIGNER Broad range of assignments with maior emphasis In exhibit design Exoerience in exhibit construction and detailing with ability tofgllnw through to comoletion necessary. Architectural exoerience helpful Excellent salary and fringe benefits, Qualified persons may call or send resume to Director Colleo Reia nons and Emolovment. IhUow Fv.fle UIJ Openings Call Career Pers. 255-5000 Executive Secretary To Pres. of 8'ham firm.

Must 'op gal. S650. Fee Paid. 642-B2MI Intern- tionalPers. EQUIPMENT SUP ER INTENDE NT-Responsible for 11,300,000 of road maintenance and construction equipment.

Minimum of 5 years experience in equipment maintenance and supervision and administration. Liberal fringe benefits. Salary npen. Send resume and salary requirements to i Engineer-Manager Kalamazoo County Road Commission Post Office Box 2127 Kalamazoo, Michigan 49003 ixPERIENCED body man for bump shoo. New fecilities.

Plenty ol work. Permanent position. Many frinq, benefits. Immediate ooenina. Com tact Bump Shop Manager.

BOB BORST LINC-MERC. 1950 W. Maole Rd; Troy 643-6601 EXECUTIVE Mktg Mqmt Traines (2): College grad recently di charqed as commissioned office Long formal training program fore assignment In Oakland County or outslale Mich Salary Fee Paid R.G. HUDSON CO-Pers 962-7341 EX-GI Ex-GIs needed. Electronics, m.

chanical, medical, cooks. cart olace you If qualified. CareerPer5onneJ 75-2719 EXPANDING Men or women wanted for Macomb based Corooralion. $750 month to starLJ31-0902. FORGE COMPANY" SUPERINTENDENT Experienced in board production work, knowledge of tonlj, and Incentive programs Important, Willing to move to rural central Pennsylvania.

Submit resumes and references to: Box M-420, Free Press 48231. FACULTY POSITIONS: Associate programs In computer electronics, environment, manufacturing and mechanical design at new university branch campus. For details address: Coordinator of Associate Deorees, Bowling Green State University, Fireland Campus, 901 Rve Beach Road, Huron, Ohio. An egual opportunity employer. GUARDS, FULL OR PART 862-6900 GROOMER Experienced, for mT- B'oornmg GIRLS age 18 and over.

Assistant waterfront counselors and unit 539-6595 after 6 p.m. c.r?.Z-!2Vi Journeyman Experienced in weeing, press, and conveyor renalr. Birmingham area. Call 564-5872, bet. 8-5.

GET AWAY WEEKENDS (With Pay). The Coast Guard Reserve offers rewarding and profitable experiences to men and women who would like to do somethinq different in their spare time. Call 226-7746 or 259-1170 for details. GUARDS Full and part-time work Immedl-alnly available, excellent waqes nd frinoe benefits. Must have car and driver's license.

Please call 255-7100. BONDED GUARD SERVICE INC. 17819 W. 7 Mile An Eauel Opportunity Employer Gauge Makers Gauge Grinders Overtime. Apply In person Dunn iooi j.100 caoitoi, Livonia.

GIRLS, must he attr-rttva. 16 and over, auaran. hnurs and aal- ary, days or niohtiL Call l95-341? HOUSEWIVES Large catalog Co. needs women. CAN EARN $2.25 HR.

FROM HOME No experience necessary, eommJ 963-9540 HEAT TREAT PLANT; Need mature man for In-plant work, heat treat experience, mechanical aptitude, knowledge with blu prints. Inauire Personnel Men-aor. t4-613. INDWfKIAL Safes Ren. nce.

Carbide steel exo. helm. Car -i qood benes. $10,000 Dave. 773-4W SneMin9 I Snelljno Aov.

INO. marketino Rep. Det. area. R-sponsible for ma lor distrib.

rtj, 6.CuO car, Rov 759-6910 Snelling Snelling Aov. INDUSTRIAL- Engineers, f-5 vs. exoer. This Is time to check market Several listings from ner month. Employer paid fee.

Send r. sume In confidence. We will respond by phone. R. G.

Hudson Co. 1755 W7341. Keypunch Operator Neat appearance and good oor. Also like a sal that can run switchboard. $6,240 free.

Rons. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATS Aqy. 1 fttt tHi tw Tffj ftit CHALK UP CALLS AND RESULTS WHEN YOU PLACE A FREE PRESS WANT AD CALL im Hit Ml 0 Ittt 22 PAIMBOW r.vrw rf i ROOM. New I oration, 706 IVand River (1) Block from Hud- sons LONDON. PrestwicK, Menchester, Soain.

Summer flights still available. Call Charter Travel Suile '4, 192? Wyandotte Windsor 15, Ontario, Can. "9-236-6651. Proftisienal Services 24 INVENTIONS WANTED We will develoo, design, finance end brlnq your idea or invention, per-eMed or unpatented, to the attention of our national manufacturer clients who seek new products. Cash sa le or royalties possioie.

Free consultation can vbuu IMPERIAL INVENTORS 21623 9 Wile, St. Clair Shores 48OI0 lituriRci 28 AUTO motorcycle Imme certificate, fur plates, od, rates. 559-5575. ALL DRIVERS-LOW AUTO INSURANCE RATES. 891-5780.

AUTO Insurance Best rates, budget terms. Immediel cert. KE 5-6007. Transportation 32 AAA AUTO DRIVEAWAY CALIF, BRHM. SYRACUSE NY.

13116 GRAND RIVER 491-7800 AAAA SEATTLE, 1801 Woodward CALIFORNIA TO 5-5700 AAA CARS WAITING CALIFORNIA ONLY 255-6800 eve 538-4072 Ace Transport 833-1700 CARS TO ALL POINTS 3169 WOODWARD fSplVFAWAY 9970 GRANDRVER Educational 35 MEN and women for credit admin. Call Control Data 444-1044. 23775 Northwestern Hwv, Southfield. NOW train for career Credit Admin. Control Data Inst.

444-1044, 23775 Northwestern Hwy. Trad Technical Schools 36 Get paid for what vou know train for good pay opportunities In ELECTRONIC ENG. TECH. ELECTRONIC TECH, ENG. DRAFTING RADIO BROADCASTING Approved for Veteran Benefits Electronics Institute of Technology Is an eligible institution under the federally insured Student Loan Program.

Classes Starting Act Now Write, Visit, or Phone 962-2800 ASK FOR MR. WARD ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 2743 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. 48201 IBM Keypunch Nurses Aide EASY BUDGET PAYMFNT PLAN Hioh school not reaulred. No aoe limit.

Day or evening classes. Short asy courses. Fully air cond. JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Automation Academy 10 Wltherell St. Sroderiek Towr 964-3880 Help Wanted 40 ACCOUNTANT area firm seeks exo.

person, result oriented, responsible. Security. M.500 Ed. 773-9400 Snelling SneMing Agv AUTO" MECHANIC EXPERIENCED, for used car dept. of Michioan's No.

1 Pontiac dealer. Too pay and benefits, good working conditions. SEE FRANK AIELLO, AT JIMCAUSLEY PONTIAC J7MLMACK AUTO, screw machine opr. or setup. Modern snoo, tun Btts.

4 day, 40 hr, work Len, 333-7983 top wages. Pontiac. Call ADVERTISING MANAGER RETAIL If you have retail advertising experience, this could be your big opportunity. Large, fast growino national chain needs well organized, knowledgeable person to manage Detroit advertising department; Salary open. Insurance and other company benefits.

Immediate opening. II you qualify, send resume to Box 4704, Free Press Detroit 48231 All replies confidential Education 35 An Exciting Carter MOTEL MANAGEMENT Trail tor hiah ravine iob at Man-aeeri. Emutivi HoauieiMn. Front Dux. ti.

Stadv at home followed by raitieal tralninl at Mhonl ownes etofel In Miami Beach er Las Veeai. APPROVED FOR VETERANS UNIVERSAL MOTEL SCHOOL Dent. No. 1115 1901 N.W. 7th Street 1 Miami.

Florida 33125 er For Immediate Information Wrttt Siite 6 I 595 Forrest Axon Plymouth. Mich. 48170 PHONE: (313) 455-0981 Train Be HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn to ooerate Bulldeiers, Draglines, Cranes, Scrapers, Loaders, Trenchers, etc. at eur modern facility. A hlah-oaid career Is epen ambitious men.

UNIVERSAL HEAVY CNSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dept. (HIS Miami, Florid 33155 APPROVED FOR VETERANS Or for Immediate Information Writs Suite it, 595 Forrest Avenue Plymouth, Mich. 48178 PHONE (311) 455-0981 si Information Sciences Zip. Periomli Irving 'Raving NEW YORK (AP) -Edith Irving, who go" to jail Monday for helping her husband steal $750,000 from the McGraw-Hill publishing firm with a phony autobiography of Howard Hughes, said Sunday that she is "raving mad at the Mrs. Irving said in an interview published in the New York Daily News that when she and her husband, Clifford, hatched their scheme of Swiss bank accounts under false names to appropriate money intended for billion- aire Hughes, she never she might go to prison.

"At that time I thought, if gels tn the point where they find out it's a she said, "why, he just gives the money back." But although the Irvings pleaded guilty to grand larceny and conspiracy, and of- fered to restore what was left of the money, he got 2'2 years and a $10,000 fine, and she was sentenced to two months plus a two-year suspended sen- tence and a $10,000 fine. DURING THE interview, Mrs. Irving said she and her husband "could make it if we were given a chance." She added bitterly: "Why don't they give us a chance? They could have us do something useful for the communitysay, work in a hospital every day for a year. We could wipe floors or do work like that. Then our family would stay intact "We can't do any work In prison.

We can't make money; it's all so useless." Mrs. Irving said her sons, 4 and 2 years old, have been told that she is going to Switzerland on business "and they can't go because it's cold and rainy there." Irving's sentence is to begin after Mrs. Irving comes out of jail so one of the parents will be with the boys. Irving was present at the interview, but sat morosely quiet. When the interviewer asked if they would do it all over again, he replied: "Are you mad?" MORK HERMAN A.

June 16. Aqe 76. Husband of the late Emma; dear father of Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Batnett and Herman also five grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Siqne Lind Mark of St.

Paul, and several nieces and newphews. Funeral from Wm. J. Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (south of 12 Mile) Warren at 9 p.m. Monday.

MULROONEY JAMES M. June 17, 1972, Ho-cienda Calif. Beloved husband of Loreita; dear father of James, Mary Beth, John and Thomas; beloved son of James and Margaret Mulroonev of Detroit; beioved brother of Mrs. Thomas Dunleavy (Mary Ellen), Mrs. Kenneth Smith (Margaret), Mrs.

Joseph Curto (Kathleen), Patrick, Thomas, Mrs. James Claffey (Cecilia), Robert and Edward. At alackman Mortuary, La Puente, Calif. Funeral Mass at St. John Vianney, Tuesday, June 20, 10 a.m.

MULVIHILL MADELINE June 18. Beloved wife of Frank dear molher of Michael F. of N.J.; daughter of Mrs. Leona Davison; four grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Sally Sawyer.

Funeral from the Ted Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols, Wednes-i day morning at 9:30 and St. Mary of! Redtord Church at 10. Rosary ser- vice Tuesday 8 p.m. In state after 6 p.m.

Monday. NAGAJ MARY, June 17. Beloved wile of Stanley; dear mother of Mrs. Anti-onette Welliver and Mrs. Regina Voss; grandmother of four grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from the John J. Skupny Funeral Home, 11405 Conant, to Trans-liguration Churcn 10 a.m. Parish rosary Tuesday 1 p.m. NELSON CEDRIC oe 74.

Beloved husband of Anne; dear father of John. Services Wilkie Funeral Home, West Outer Drive at Lahser Road Tuesday 11 a.m. Mr. Nelson is a retired Ford employee. OSWALD IDA, age 80.

Beloved wife of Joseph; dear molher of Lawrence, Catherine, Edward and Raymond Oswald; grandmother of II; great-grandmother of eight; dear sister of Mrs. Anna Burr, Mrs. Bertha Oswald and Joseph Fieke. Funeral from the Eppens-VanOeweqhe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

and at SI. Matthew Church at 9:00. Rosary Tuesday ROBB uatCI rtf Hot mi RpIouivI mothw of tWtram dear sister UI IVWS. tiiniin vh.bf grandmother of David and Bruce Robb and Mrs. Denise Litwin; also one great-granddaughter.

Funeral at H. Thomson Funeral Home, 7210 Park Allen Park Tuesday p.m. SBARNA euiuncl I A lima 1(1 Aoa OA Dear motner of Joseph J. Anaelo, James, Francis, Louis, Mrs. Walter (Susan) Pikor and the late William; also 18 grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral from Wm. J. Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoen- herr (south of 12 Mile), Warren' Wednesday (Notic of lime later), SCHULTZ I DELIA (Dee), June 18. Beloved wife of John dear mother of Mrs.i Charles (Geraldine) Dent; grand- mother of Maxine Dent and John DeForest; aunt ot Mrs. Dorothy Noellert and Harold Chadwick.

Services Tuesday 8 p.m. from the Hunter-Calender Funeral Home, 13903 Terry cor, Schoolcraft. Services concluded at funeral home. SOBCZAK ELEANOR ((Schodowski). Beloved wile of Joseph; dear molher of Mrs.

Charles (Harriet) Hirsch, Eugene Milczarski, Henry and the late Joseph SChodowski; dear mother-in-law of Charles and Helen; dear sister of Lottie Jaworski (Poland); survived by 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 10:30 a m. from Gilewskl Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison to Transfiguration Church 1 a.m. Burial Mt.

Olivet. WESTPHAL WALTER. June 17. Beloved husband of Ruth; dear father of Walter Jr. and Mrs.

John (Joyce) Christo; also fcur granoennoren; orumei ui cu- ward. Resting ta the Memorial Fu-1 neral Home, 20226 w. mcwicnois until 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m.

from the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 23425 Lahser. Memorials to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church are preferred. MontlfflfintS 1-3 off on discontinued markers While thev last. Ph. 365-5377 Star Granile, 6875 E.

McNichols Florists 9 Whatever The occasion, flowers seem to make It nicer. Funeral JHrectors IJ) WM7R. HAMILTON CO. DETROIT 3975 Cass Ave. 131-2712 3,73 BIRMINGHAM 820 Maole Ave.

644-6000 HARVEY A. NEELY FUNERAL HOME INC. Meyers Rd. at James Coyens 16543 MEYERSRD. 1-3880 JEROME A.

DeSANTIS 2670 Chalmers, corner Charlevoix VA 2-536 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper JU I-77O0 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 Mil EL7J.2Q0 A.H. Peters Funeral Home KMG.P.WoodsfllSc? SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 Grand River VE 5-3100 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established over 60 years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE III I -BJW Farm Produce 18 STRAWBERRIES vaursJ'' containers furnished.

685 County Farm Rd. off the Howell-Mason Rd across from th Howell State HosoitaV Greetings 19 ANGEL Thanks for 2 great years Here's hoping we have many more jove. Ron DAD LITTLE Haooy Birthday Father's Day Hope vou had a nice weekend, love, Cookie, Bethy, Miml, Jack Mike GET WELL SOON MOM KETELE We all miss you. Love, Charlen Happy birthday DIMPLES LOVE, FRITZ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ROSEMARY D. ANOTHER GEMINI FROM ALL THE 72's.

Happy Birthday Our precious 4 year old TRACI Love Pump Pump and Gammi. SANDRA DOUGHTY This last year has been perfect A the future's looking up. I'm glad I gnt a girl like vou, rrvy precious BUTTERCLOVE, Kenneth Doughty HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A GREAT GEMINI FROM ANOTHER LIBRA HERSHEL, Can't live without vou. I Tnve you more each day. Keen me growing with vour love.

Happy 2-month anniversary Beverly. Lynne Aldrich Happy Anniversary WITH LOVE, SJAN LYNNE Keen smiling mv ooombav girl ano MG maniac, there will be many wonderful vears together, all great as the tit LOVE, STAN RAYMOND THOMPSON BELATED FATHER'S DAY WISHES TO THE SWEETEST AND BEST HUSBAND AND FATHER IN THE WORLD. NITA AND SHEILA TO MY loving husband. Richard, with all our love, from Vena and Venina. Haooy Belated Father's Day.

Learn all aspects nt office ii omcr. ouerations. $6,000 Rov. ruv. 759-6910 Snelling iSnelllng Agy.

AIR conditioning servicemen, must qualified and must have tools. Dear born Heating Cooling 582 6608. ALIGNMENT MAN Must know brakes 8, front end work. Company-paid benefits. We are an equal opportunity employer.

General Mr' G- Cammar-ata at 884-6180. AMBITIOUS MEN A chance to learn a TRADE with above average arnlngs. Heavy Eguipment Oper. Learn to operate bulldorers, end-loaders, scrapers, backhoes, etc. Diesel Truck Driving LEARN DIESEL TRUCKS OVER THE ROAD AND CITY DRIVING APPROVED FOR VETERANS GREER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE A Rvder School.

Michigan Office Phone (313) 637-3905 A.B. DICK 360 noeraW skilled. Potential for moving up In growing organization. Apply atRoom 214, Penobscot Bldg. or call 964-3370.

BARBER Stvlist Good for Slrfl.uik i-ion uen aaion. Allen Pk. 383-2306. BARBER stylist, young, for Brighton Mall, 1-229-9094. BUS.

and Computer form sales, Fearn desran and sales of forms to est. accts. 18,400. Mr. Green.

759-6910 Snelling Snelling Agy. BARMAID Must experienced, steady, and reliable. 21-31 years of age. 5 days, (no Saturdays or holidays). Basin Street Lounqe 21413 W8 Mile Rd.

BORING MILL OPERATORS," MACHINIST, GRINDERHANDS. For nioht shift: aood working conditions, fringe benefits. Aooly in person: INDUSTRIAL TOOL ENGINEERING CO. 13849 Keal-off Schaefer btwn Plymouth cV W. Chicago BARBER hair stylist, Farmington, good oooortunity tor right man.

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lonace. Call collect immediately 906-non dial-363. BARBER STYLIST Southfield area. North park Towers Styling Salon BARMAID. Apply Jack 4 Jo's, Ml1 a.m.

8124 Fullerton nr Roselawn. Barber 1 days' week i BEAUTICIAN, operators and manager for shoo at Houghton Lake. Call or write Henry Dobias, 6234 Coleman Rd I aneina iRooi si7n7.7A.il i I -1 BARBER wanted for suburban mod-i ern shop-some styling379-3249 BANK TELLER i Experienced, part time, for Fridays only. Call 871-9400, Liberty State Bank 1 Trust BOAT SHIPS CARPENTER Must be exDerinred. See Mr.

Ken Dahlka Detroit Boat Basin 9666 E. Jefferson. 823-1900 BODY bumper and Painter combination. Must be experienced and have tools. TW 1-1894.

"BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR, Klrby Grinding 13451 Mt. Ellott 892-7355. COBALT programmer, DOS-OS. Too salary, benefits. Call Saturday, 382-8033.

Credit-Finance Trainee To 17,200 Career Pers. oss.snnn' CASUALTY Underwriter. Many od-oeninos now. Call F. Marsh.

352-3000 CHOATE i CHOATE aov. COLLEGE" GRAD Commercial Under trainee for national comoanv. S8000. Great open-Inq. Call Marsh 352O0CO CHOATE CHOATE a9V.

CLAIMS TRNEE National CO wants sharp colleqe grad to train in inside claims. MO00 traininq salary. Marsh 352-jOO0 CHOATE CHOATE aoV COMMERCIAL Marketino man with insurance exoe rience 1-2 vrs tor exnandino co. Fee paid, to $11,750., Car. Marsh I 352-3000 CHOATE 4CH0ATE agy.

CASUALTY UNDER. Fee paid openinq to $15,000 for man with 4-6 yrs exper in Ins. Commercial lines. Call Marsh. i 152-3000 CHOATE i CHOATE aay.

i CIVIL Ensineer. No exper. Executive trainee tor irq. industrial comoiex. Citizenship required, R.

G. Hudson i. Co. Pers.1755 62-734L "CAREER SALESMEN" NO FEES BUSINESS FORMS $20,000 DRUGS $10,000 FOOD $12,000 INDUSTRIAL COATINGS $15,000 PAINT $14,000 CAREER PERSONNEL 557-8480 I Honeywell Computer Career Workshop. Thursday 6:15 RM.

Saturday 10:00 A.M. Everything you always wanted to know about a computer career but were afraid to aak. Come as Honeywell's guest. Talk to computer professionals and watch a computer in action. Learn how the Honeywell Institute is training high school and college graduates to enter the rewarding computer field in as little as 12 weeks.

In fact last year alone 287 companies hired our graduates. You can take an aptitude analysis, without charge, to help determine if you're suited for computer training. The Honeywell Institute is located in the Honeywell Building at West Nine Mile Road and the John Lodge Freeway half mile north of the Northland Shopping Center. 352-1900 The OtlierConputerConipany: PARTS PRICE ESTIMATORS For qualified individuals, challenging opportunity wifh a product tost estimating activity of major manufacturer located" in th Detroit area. Candidates should he experienced' in estimating costs of large and small automctiv itampingi.

SALARY COMMENSURATI WITH QUALIFICATIONS. Submit reivm statins, edueetlea. Frlne end salary requirements fo: BOX 4697 Detroit Free Pre 48231 A equal tppartunlty empleyer Great Lakes Waler Pael Is Questioned ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -(AP) William G. Davis, premier of Ontario, expressed concern Sunday night over whether the U.S.

Congress would allocate funds for a U.S. -Canada water-q a 1 i agreement for Great Lakes. The premier noted in an address to the Kiwanis International Convention here that the pact is considered an executive agreement and Congress was in no way obligated to authorize funds to help clean up the Great Lakes. "While we are happy with the philosophical Intent of the agreement," Davis said, "and while we do not for one mo-ment question the integrity of the American pledge, we nonetheless hope the United States administration will be in a position tn raise the necessary funds that will enable it to live up to its stated commitment." The agreement was signed by President Nixon and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during Mr. Nixon's visit to Canada last April.

Honeywell Honeywell Institute of The Free Press series on Federal Revised Order 4 and its effect on women, business and industry is now available in booklet form. It may be purchased in the Public Service Office in the Free Press lobby, or write Revised Order 4, Detroit Free Press, 321 Lafayette, Detroit, Mich. 48231. The cost of the booklet is 25 cents. 17S1S West Nine) Mil noad, Southlield, Mich.

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