;manareacil-s ofitherarge283,-per . Ofwaswaships 126,-,000. i, ofmty,andil.iifalsoshift;dterhur-lour and heir Iase-esi-idediUn-ten-^or-suitable phases of returned veteran rehabilitation will be conducted. The corporation has a fund of about $3,000 on hand.Mrs. Esther M. Whetzel. pres-sident of the Rehabilitation Foundation announces a drive among Blue Star Chapters of Michigan and the general public for an added $50,000 in theinitial drive, commencing Feb. 1, 1945.Request of the U. S. Treasury is being made for a certificate designating the Rehabilitation Foundation as eligible for tax free gifts, endowments and legacies, according to MrsWhetzel.The Foundation expects to work in close harmony with the Michigan Veterans Administration established by Governor Kelly and Federal activities for Veterans but along specialized lines and cases. It will be for veterans of Michigan.Six members of Mount Clemens Chapter No. 137, Blue Star Mothers will open the local Chapter drive for funds with money raising parties. Mrs. Peter Butke, 15 Welts street, will have a party at her home,Wednesday, Feb. 7. at 2 p. m., to which the public is invited. Mrs. Sam Rubin will hold a party at her home, 64 South Walnut street, Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 2 p. m., and is open to the public. Mrs. CatherineContinued From Page OneCharles Rood will then formally present the class memorial.Presentation of awards byPrincipal Monte McFarlane willbe next on the program.The Valedictory, by JoyceGulden, will serve as the finalefor the evening.Commencement exercises will begin at eight o’clock Thursday, evening in the school auditorium.AttackContinued From Page Onewith her. They invited her to have coffee at a nearby restau-rant, and she offered to drivethem home with her car which she kept parked near the busterminal.The men then directed her to drive west of Mount Clemens, and on Bclleview avenue, Clinton Township, seized and assaulted her after administering a beating. They took her purse containing $59 and personal articles, and forced her to drive them to the dty limits where they left the car. She then drove to her home and later went to the doctor’s office. Her husband is a Detroit war plantworker. ______