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(pla. pita mw de Wa fb veut: B's all Hest ih Sie (45 E . Berit 5,8 | : 5 a Be: at rar ss! ie Wil | if § ws | Hat ee it geri il eaa i iu te ne ao tall 3 ee a a Sila , S= Pier main ah faq ities sles : : ue ie att ae ae a Ores les Wily Iie ui MT ei, ast 2H He >= 332 sie PPTL Leitabd ‘ii it lll Tee ATE sid : i Ht i [eee is ite Hi iy C> ian Al 2S: gee typ yl ie He Pai Pt amp av itd il FaPatiit i Hit je =f Beedle, ihe a Mee a ie dae re ebb ta tt li (it Zacks g=85 a i Fe. i ige 3 7H Hie tet Hf pL 3 ~ as Ti HE ark w itaftt i 4 x fetal ang ies Aa Wie UL sty yids ' ili ie i ce a a, 14 mii 2 fifth it, = iff rote £318: bin a: ia ee i} ith at Poss Units iil i FACING MAXIMUM LIFE SENTENCES—Four men (left to right), Oscar Chavers, 2%, Joe Williams Jr., 22, Winston. Johnson, 25, and Richard Chavers, 24, all charged with the March 6 kidnafing and raping ‘a young Pontiac mother, are shown as they appeared in court. They Se sensi sn Bonn Gat gratee ts reeneeiee (in Lond : | REESE S= Gee Teor Too Misiruted Aide ALMA on Recent Past. Zee Sete gunpk : Witness Tells “Feelings | 2°"; of President Sibeud Une ireess | of Slain Panama Chief early today. Toward Successor PANAMA «—A highly placed witness testified last night that as- sassinated President Jose Antonio ‘ Remon mistrusted Joe ‘Ramon Hong Kong | Guizado, his successor in the pres , $ “3 idency. Guizado ig on trial as an towering statue in &| accomplice in Remon's slaying. wie te US Em-| The wealthy %-year-old ex-Pres- _— ident pleaded innocent as his trial Mrs li i: i S | = 3 By = man = ‘Ti : i cy wh de | | | ff t Fi i i H i Ss f t home; tho pond, | a Eritid art F [ [ ? E F ! ; E E F i z ‘ : ; i #53 fil : : i i ; i f it 7 i ZZ i fie iF FPF itt if tf - i i i Fi Ly | i i § . ; ii rf if : g I | : NEW YORK w — Former call es . = 3 / | ! i ; | i E il = : 1 H ont ie " Fe "| peas in the Minot F. (Mickey) Jel- BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The 3 : 5 j i i t : F ! i if | i i i i if i i i H f i fi : : fh j i a ; z | : i i : F i QF l , | | B i ’ i i] ? i E i ii i : fiz i il | Ht : : fl; | tf -lopened yesterday before the Na- . | thonal Aasembly sitting as a court [ i j z § J ; j HE 28 it Lib i fs a ft i ri i | | : l cE i rah ; i F i t °F a5 Bs Fe? i Z : stad Fs i FE E sz - 3 E age : f +o if te rfl f 7 + & = E I : : ; vice president and foreign | a8 in Remon’'s Cabinet, Gui- j igi i ? H Fal i j 28 i : i ‘ i | te : [ : Fi FE ! i H j i 7 | a th ne it t : iE fi a ef Bi ¢ 7E ; : | ; j ii I | Be | j F LF hia i Hl eet i i. i z i 1 i i: 4 : i i | E | F @& . year - old ‘awyer, | circuits were out EBs ii! iF " F a ¢F f a it f ‘ | , ‘i : q i : | z : i Hi iF | rE ae : u h iT :E zg i ; F } z i ! ; f { He : i i i HH | ‘ i 7} F : i f £*F nin gre iz oF. Saal garine ‘Prete Church. Two Hurt, 5 Escape grees, swith 8 mith tomorrow ced Ming Ward. to five the 1 . and tried ;. in Crash at Milford {as ss. Sexy ciur'sst “° *|same with anocher git, Marguer-| againet an i : z H iz : i rf U a 3 ; : iH f? ! : i i : ; i 7 | i I : i i i i ; | ih I Ff af thes : at 4} i i i - ue A Ee i Hf i H z . | 4 r. if a6 i i i : | 2 Fs | : HE F az i s | ! i i : i : : >§ Eg 4 Si fli r 5 fi] ft | i ij | F | rl i; [; H : i ‘| iH f? 7B ; iat g3 i? | i! E H é tt I sF f sf rt 4 o 4 a - 7 = - . their son, Dawson, ONT—Service for Frank, Muted were a passenger in the) Winds up to §5 miles an hour was killed in tiktntoon, @ of East St. Clair) C@" Ruby Neff of 2274S. Milford | iashed Ohio today, killing at least street, was held this afternoon at | Rd.. with head and leg injuries: | one man, ripping off roofs and , and Reno, who suffered chest and smashing plate glass and power head injuries. Both were taken to! tines across the state. and has Scholar- 51, FaaAM. and Pontiac General Hospital by Mil Hailstorms accompanied the | Aimont Lodge | ford police. \ ‘gales which swept into the state porter questioned a man of Although Reno's car was com- on the leading edge of a cold wave suddenly pletely demolished, four seventeen- | and moved into Western Pennsyl- pa ‘| year-old passengers emerged un- . Calif, while on a vacation trip. stathed. They are vania of 1145 Pershing Dr.. Gene Wood-| . The Pittsburgh weather be- | ny ward, of 6730 Mather Dr.. Marlene rea’ Plane Norman of Almont, Ronald of Jack- | French of 9943 Mandon Lake Dr., | 1 ad te Oe 8 me ‘ens area ; es - mepree. Ore. are | . homes and business he , Crashes, Killing 6 | Ono: three Gaus re Alpen |Detrot Area Borber causing no deaths or serious In- | been very friendly.” average senority with the company (Continued From Page One) | Ferguson of Detroit, Mrs. Stella Favor Higher Prices _ pervs. .¢.e more than 18 years, the union lor- Pellets of hail three-cighths from Batbers Point, MATS said | “iddiard of Rochester, Mrs. Flor) DETROIT w—Detroit area bar- inch in diamete red | Part Apache Indian the plane apparently had developed | “nce Collett of Rochester: and five | hers vated unofficially last night | Vo ittown A Cincinnati green | his leather motoreycle jacket | grandchildren. | incre iret | ¥¢ engine trouble and had turned back | —_e oe in haircut house was-destroyed and a 100-foot | We@rs bel for Hickam. . wes. ; 1 chimney of a businéss firm leaned chise,"’ after Vv at. the time was 5 | F h A 1 Was taken of the 260 . isibility ights Hubby’s Battles babe eine aitenshed a smeeting | precariously, forcing a number of| Me said he fe MANILA # — Mrs. Crriaca | of Local 552 of the AFL Barbers | 'e#idents to evacuate their homes. | Ladera heard three men challenge | and Beauticians Union. The roof of the old Columbus| taurant “where the wheelers | $30 severance pay for each gers inctuded 2% Ait Force per- her husband to a fist fight. And) About two-thirds of them favored | Post Office building tipped off and | used te get together.” of service, the union said. stuael, 16 Navy, 19 Army and 2 | she saw hubby come in the house! 25-cent increase—from $1.30 to | Pedestrians were hustled off down He said Miss Ward later lent him) The company has dependents of military personnel. and 50 a. nt m $1.75 on weekdays. Most of the on predentin uae glass win- caatag BY vy paymem on a new Ww officials said that,” Mat was much for Mrs./ others voted for a 10-cent boost. crashed into street, cycle, . iy does 1951, the Pacific | Ladera, an expectant mother. She! Only four favored no increase. | f, Cleveland. the front ef Ind.. ant a subsidiary in Lan division of MATS has carried over | &Tabbed up & bolo knife, sought out) Union officials said the pell| downtown building was ripped Fi casttr, Pa. one million passengers ard crossed | the three men and sent them all to| would be used for study by the | off, leaving four feors exposed Pontiac Deaths the Pacific over 40,000 times with- | 4 hospital with knife wounds. union's negotiating’ committee | te the wind, , — Heavy snow warnings were is- sued for Wisconsin, Northern n-|Mrs. Edwin Lagerblade linois and Upper Michigan. Mrs. Edwin G. (Selma 0.) La- A blartket. of new sfow ranging UTTEASTS in depth from just a trace to eight | fered’: ih, ® former Romine > . ' inches already covers the area -* Mrs. - es FEROCIOUS a} : oat home of her daughter, Ray er sikin.d ANS siassee ne Soc tey from ‘Northwestern Oklahoria &nd| j ower of 4692 Rockcroft St. We- i : a5 g E Es 3 Py i ong” “ | i z i it a E ki oh if 3 3 E : F ! a*s RE FE 4 : 93 i : = z if ef E res i ? E i it [i i il H i ; 83 } i i ff HH EFF I 1 ; i i E: : ; Pz 33 E ic 2 : ; is 4s : § is i LJ \ a ef GENESEE WELDING “SUPPLY, INC. 585 South Telegraph Reed Will Be Cloged Wednesday, March 23rd, Due to the Death of Richard M. Warner Vernon _C. Parks | ! | S : ¢ z : F ; F : zt zt i ii iH f 4 Arkansas actoss southeastern } AY THROUGH LiFe. Oklahoma. most of Mi i, Nortl pccrn She had been ill three Teday tn Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding & &m™ | At & am. Wind velocity 9 mph } ee Direction Soe. | seta Tuxeddy Ot 0.48, = le a seta y ot 6h pm } Moon rises Wednesday a: 5 51 4m. | cast in Montana, with two to five coming here from Milwaukee, inches of snow. Wis. Elsewhere, rain and drizzle cov- ’ Besides daughter with whom the mation, which yesterday was! vived by another Gatighter, | Mrs. You are cordially invited to attend our hit by @ mixture of tornadoes, | Norma Scliuilka lwaukee. | | high winds and flonds that caused | 4 siuer. Mra. Teexde Malsh of Mil ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE being held TONIGHT _ property damage. The funeral will be held Thurs- || : ak ‘As recorded downiown) temperature . ... 20. .cssence, 3B =|) THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. | _, 361 S$. SAGINAW ST. eee A ‘REFRESHMENTS: . - DEMONSTRATIONS A USEFUL GIFT FOR EACH FAMILY yi OPEN EVENINGS’ 7:00 TO 9:00 DURING OPEN HOUSE. . lL OO =, Hf ti “MOST MODERN, HOSPITALIZATION Pay up to $15.00 per day for of your plon to cove? all items of hospital ‘extra expense for ich @ charge is made. NO specified AMOUNT for edch item, amount de- termined by length of hospital stay. All benefits as provided in the policy. Poid on on actual cost basis up to the limit of the plan you. No schedule of operations. With a few specified ex- SURGERY OLDSMOBILE —— SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOsILE DEALER —— JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. 280.S. Seginew St., Pontiec, Mich. , Phone FE 4-3566 é . $ feet Farmer-Snover : FUNERAL HOME } $e mr enerer 160 W. Huron St FE 2.8171 : 1 " ¢ = Pound You (or Baby) Weigh. No Other Charges. eyepes gop cn J son KENDALES ism. § ‘oe eae a ee me sen nae! fale anh stor wh ry Hours: t Wed. te. Everyone should help to set the picnic in order—and Sue, John and | Betty are doing their part. Sue brings a thermos bottle of lemonade and Betty has a basket filled with home-made cookies. John has picked | up some small sticks of wood to help build a fire. You can set this cut-out near the one you made yesterday so you will have the complete picture of a picnic by the end of the week. ions, Lanter ee Poid Home Hospital or Doctor's Office, P to E0100 Whee in the .. we Ve! LS Hospita Paid when wife is saad ask allowance for the. doctor for Se eS ee Doctor’ ance doubled for Caesorian birth Perticulers Free—No Obligetion—Fill In end Meil at Once! Sere eee eeeetereere wT eeat aeee tiie aaa yee onereeeree a MEDICAL ROCTOR MATERNITY if F Dee Oe ee oe e ee SEEPS E RS Eee ae, DETROIT MUTUAL INS. ‘CO. 2631 Woodwerd, Room 220. Phone —— fitieeath Libih mene eam — — ee —s — — Sal ice tas, wns tooth a Whe fas = relaxing . .. you'll enjoy the refreshing flavor of Stroh’s beer. No other American beer tastes like Stroh’s, because no other American beer is brewed like Seroh’s. Enjoy America’s only fire-brewed beer today . . . in bottles, cans or on draft. 3B EF af i i i H E HP sti - z 3 g z i IMPORTANT STEP BEFORE BUYING A NEW CAR... If you plan to finance the cost, ear act ie rad sharpen a pencil — then telephone us, with this chart before you, and fill in the blanks, Oe SES pes Bove chosen, tatading entree, Gown payment ond /or tradeta........... a § FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR ECONOMICALLY ~AT OUR BANK gre Enjoy our TV Showa: RED WING HOCKEY — WATERFRONT— q - MAYOR OF THE TOWN—SPORTEMANT # HOLIDAY es rfl al “ iad : . 1 at ip ! : + on ul ily i ey E ; &E ge § f t i i i | “ s FIR f : 4 a : a 4 : ij : bi i HH He #t i‘ i | : ih ir tf f rE Rig ! it tft id i st rf i 7 E- i! Hf Today complete last minute plans before the conference got under way were Royal Oak OKs Vickers Sewer Will -Offer Facilities to Troy Plant Regardless of Annexation ROYAL. OAK—The Royal Oak _m,|City Commiésion last night ap- proved aliqwing the Vickers Corp. of Detroit to use the Royal Oak sewage facilities whether the Vick- "| ers property in Troy Township is annexed to Royal Oak or not. Pertnission to extend water fa- South Lyon Pair Marks 62 Years of Wedded Life SOUTH LYON—Mr,’ ard Mrs. Ambrose in| School Bus Drivers itizens Group fo Discuss Law Committee Plans Talks on Housing Ordinance in Pontiac Township The Pontiac Township Citizens Committee will meet Thursday to voided Oct. 3i, 1953, by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. school from 7-10 p. m- today at | permanet homes, or leave,” Clark school from 7-14 p. m. today at) . Southfield High School. The class jis one of a series sponsored by | “The ordinance was too severe,” he stated, ‘‘and would have worked an undue hardship on a number of stated. DUMPED ON ROAD — Alert police work by two dumping rubbish on a road. Officers R. G. Helgemo West Bloomfield Township police officers located the and C C. Baxter traced a license plate in the rubbish shan who dumped the load of rubbish partially block- to find the man responsible. He is currently spending . img Drake Road Saturday, leading to his conviction | 0 days in Oakland County Jail. for violation of the township ordinance forbidding License Plate Clue in Pile of Rubble Leads Township Police to Detroiter WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN Willie Bee Wells admitted dump ship—A little police junk-collecting | ing the load } led a Detroiter to a term in th | -He pleaded guilty before Justice Oakland County Jail yesterday. | gaggeeer= Called to investigate a pile of rubbish on Drake Road north of | # Maple, officers R. G. Helgema and | * C. ©. Baxter found a pile of debris | -) SAM'S /3293 Auburn Across f WEDNESDAY DOUBLE RED STAMP DAY Road. Auburn a= par rem Pentiac Elmer .C. Dieterl®, and was sen- tenced to $100,ar 30 days in jail. Wells chose fhe jai? term. art oe is. WALGREEN DRUGS not force some persons now taking care of themselves to go on relief.” School Vault Empty, Highland Burglars Find MILFORD — Burglars ‘who en- *i tered the Highland Elementary schoo] last night unhinged the door to the vault, but gained nothing. Supt. of Schools Harold Hansen |, said today that money is not left overnight in the building. Set Talk on Hair Styling WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “Hair Styling to Fit Your Face” will be the topic.of the Murray Pontiac Sisters Fashion Your Fig- meeting of the ure Club, scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday in Waterford High School. To Pick PTA Nominees FOUR TOWNS—The nominating committee of Four Towns PTA will meet at 8 p.m. today at the home of Howard Lamb, 1536 Wilmot. County Births William Brim are the Mr. end Mra parents of & son. Gala School Festival Planned at Clarkston CLARKSTON — ! Fy : i fh } ry e ¥ . Pontiac Press Phote TO CUT DEST — The Waterford branch of the Women’s National Hardtop. ..Wwith 4 doors! ¥ AND ONLY OLDSMOBILE OFFERS IT IN EVERY PRICE RANGE! new fll’ lo : What a “Rocket”! What a reception! Oldsmobile’s new Holiday Sedan has just about turned this town upside down with excitement! And no wonder! There hasn't been a car so completely new in years! Here's an inspired combination of the stunning Holiday Coupe's sports car flair plus all the roomy comfort of Oldsmobile’s big beautiful 4-Door Sedans! And to top it all off this new sensation comes to you in all three Oldsmobile serics—the luxurious Ninety- Eight ; ; ; brilliant Super “88” . :. and budget-priced "88"! See and MOBILE vOLDS SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER JEROME MOTOR SALES, CO., 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. Me ons ee, Phone FE4-3566 0° eat sry ) ————— WHO WILL WIN THE “OSCARS”? DON'T MISS THE ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW + NBC TV AND RADIO * WED., MARCH” 30 * q , ———e \ 5, eee 000 Bond Issue, aii ee sie ie 2 . wipes ole e," os > Hate EBA pe Lise fae go. wae 4 wi abe, 15H die x gee a ; t i* é : » ; /* Fe Ss I tell. «or Ro Nig inst ree —Te . - 4 nat iat — cS” x ee pent ee Fens eo ‘ Seer é y 2 4 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1935. & Pan | qs gai Hakl yo SS Pe a, i SS cou © sf ES 3 0 | iE He: HR ia. xe oe P eli z — inte fe THT on d 5 FE &S < : Hite Tal 1H ie abla MD eg] 8 So tif yeu aati sual Hg afi & “su.) 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A 4 $ = i ie ihe 3 | 35 sf e elf af i; i i E i! 8 i yt i 38 i } He Hi F Fi i Fe : Ei ie F i iH a Bt bg:iit s a i E 1800. canners and cutters 10.60-12.25: wtility and commercial 14.00-16.25: good and choice vealers 21.00-26.00; a few head 27.00; utility and commercial vealers 11.00-20.00, stockers and f searce, strong; a jeoe ef good 800 |b. t . ritual teams will conduct the cere- monte lof 16 N. Johnson will be, guest Eimer Jones, will present to Broth- er George D. Hicks, “The Eagles’ Civil Service Award,” one of many awards issued by the Eagles to outstanding citizens of their local community. Annual nomination of officers will be held Tuesday, -| March 29th, at 8 p. m. Albert E. | : . —Adv. | | Burbank, Farmington, yesterday | was placed on-twe-years Probation | | and assessed $500 court costs after Township Justice Elmer C. Die- March 29. , The Aerie president, ing under the influence of liquor Monday before West Bloomfield terle. Patterson, who was released "|on bond, was ordered to «ppear improvements, :|- yesterday, on the wings of price imnerease talk. Kennecott gained 2. Aircrafts improved shortly after “| the opening with Gentral Dy- namics up 2 points and United Aircraft up between 1 and 7 - | points. Steels and rails were mixed. .| Motors held steady. Chemicals were lower with Eastman Kodak »| off a point. Among higher stocks were General Motors, Zenith Radio, Standard Of1 (NJ), and United Air Lines. Goodrich, Distill Corp., American Telephone, Dow Chemical, and Royal Dutch Patro- leum. New York Stocks — (Late Merning Quetations) f.o.b. werent fer No Adome Ss - as Beth Steel 126.5 quahiy u Admiral ..... 4 Boeing Air..:. 716 Hee bess 3032, type 19-20: |alr Reduce ... 28.7 Bond Sirs..... pS on een =e ae ce oe Bore Wai as pa ee Orm.... ae! TRY Allied Gtre ...44 MI.«.. 6a Pe FOUND Lave poul-| Allie Chal .. 145 Brist My...... 3 es C Fs oo .Priaey Aue Lia -.. 24 Brus Balke, .. a4 teoady; receipts coops m ...40@ Budd Ce..... 128 coops, 34,549 Ib); fo.b paying priess Am airtin a2 oka Berroushs . 302 te 1 : wy re AM CAD; oo MO. & H... 417 36.5 hens 16- 4 re Am Cyan . @ Campd Wy.... 04 35-58 old - roosters 12- capon aa Ges @ El 423 Can Dry....... 16.2 m Leco 723 Can Pac..... 20.1 Am M & Pay 29.3 Capite) Alri... 26 —_ Am Moters .. 11.2 Carrier Cp.... 60 Livestock ae ® Gee wee se Case J oH DETROIT LIVES tees Am Seating .. 334 Cont Mot 12. ent’ bertocs ena gilts active, fully |4™ Smelt... 48. Cont Ou 7 he Wigher; top S0c up, sows held un Su Fa 30.2 Crue 8 as ovenie per; bulk 170-330 ibs.| Am Tel & Tel 179 Curtiss Wr 27 WETS ITM, sorted choice fend 2 190-/Am Tob .. oe 2s Bee... Me 220 Ibs, 17.50; few lots choice I's 17.75;| Am Zine 20.3 ane 3, most 236-300 ibs. 16.25-16.75;" 260-300) Anac Cop . 862 pous * Hs Ws. 18.16-26.25. Armco SU. 14.1 Da” Bont aad Market ye ee nee S 3 bo average shelce Sets "gn0b-20.%8.| Atl Retin. oat op AL a high chotee and very scarce; few | Aveo Mig 65 Eensr ea “2 head prime 1060 a ee haninn om: | - FS ¥ steers heif 413 Erie isee thee: balk ong bee com-| Beech Nut ... 28.1 Fairb ~~ 3. cows te 15.00; can-|Cen Ii P A at? Brock tre. roan ee Te t0-12.06; seed Gen and : 12.00; few Sere cece 282 Bak .... 13 lightweight camners down, most & Oh . «47 Gen Eee 4. 7 “Tastes : tele gene "ana | Citine bee ‘41a Gen Ry Big 436 ity ond 3 low choice and prime early. held | Comes Mo... 633 Son Retres . 28 RF ee Fe ; few age | Coca Cola. :<'1i8¢ Oem Tel i me “"Ghcop sealants’ "Market fully Col Gas... 16) Giiotie et) steady considering weight Edis e Geeve! ee small lots “, 106 | Consum Pw ..48 Goodrich ge wooled lambs 23.50; short deck | Com Pw pftts.ile Pestonee -» 2 and 62 i shorn lambs No, | Cont ~.« The reh Paige .. 25 fPikine 12.90; good and’ choice s6-60 ip Cont Can .... 95 lambs 2 skins ; cheap conten, chore slaughter owes quot STOCK A - able 3.00-10.60. NEW YORK. March d3- -Chenptied by > Live rock The Aensctated Come ; ‘s e CHICAGO, March 18 (AP) — Galabdie fh hogs 11.008: gem trade setive, butehers | Previous day set me ee en full 35 "higher: balk chelce 190-238” 10. Mente pe... 388 teed tee tee 16.80-17 00; eter pee Wey Bet Year ago....... 144 841 884 1156 ho. 1 and 7's; « @eck choice No. || i955 high.......220.7 1206 72.2 1626 and 2's 200-2230 i. 17.10; 240-280 Ib.| i955 low. .......9031 11498 672 1488 16.00-16.50; with a few lots mostly choice | igs, high". | 2119 1230 683 1852 ge ae — iy 68 ee 1964 low........14638 728 864 1086 14.80-15.25; with « few choice sows 250 tb. Gown 15.50; 450-600 Ib Men oueeas 13.78-14.60; good clearance eatves w Noon Baidwin Rubber> _.. 16 16.6 Gerity-Michigan* : a6 ‘ Masco Gerew*......... 32 3 3 Abrasive*...... 62 7 ae “tee eeeeee } : { “Re sale’ bid. end asked ‘ 4 reign xcH NE ANGE NEW YORK, March 22 (AP) —Foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others tn centa): jan dollar im New York open market 1% per cent premium or 101 75 US. cents up \ of « cent Burope Great Britain « ind $2 70% up 1/18 of & cent; Great tain 30 day futures 32.78 1/32. up 1/16 of a cem Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 23/32 of a vent; ‘7, ‘beloved ‘ad ge — ee service, will be held March {23 st 2 pm. at Pustersi Home, Ox- (suet Crenetery "reward Be tn: at the Plumerfelt Puneral “Oxford KRaAUs, a : Ss; Seabee ef John rouse: doar\ mother of } ng Mrs. armen Careline James Kreus; ” dear sister 1, ey nee ee service will be Sars Pw om et 6 ment a (Ms Recitation of the Meaney will ce et 8 p.m. Tuesday evening the Brace-Smith Puneral Home rs. Kraus will le in state at the Brace-8mith Lao i. Selma O.. 4692 Rockcroft, Water ford, Michigan; 78; beloved mether of Mrs Bchul- kamp and Mrs. Jewell; dear sister of Mrs. Pru ry 3 He im state at the Voorhees-8i Funeral Home ~ PPL PPP PPP WE WISH TO THA L bors and relatives tor their acts of LT AIR - AMBULANCE - GROUND. Pursier_ Funeral Home, PE 4-121) -Donelson-lohns aa Thoughtful Service __—_—sPE 2-884) Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance io or Moter Monements 4A omect Save . Fee ey BOX REPLIES At 10 am, teday there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 8, 13, 14, 15, 25, 38, BOND EMPL ; Saleswoman Smallwear iil! : |