ASSOCIATED PRESS NITED PRESS : INTERNATIONAL hEwe SERVICE “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1957-90 PAGES {pwd lend of Dasara Was. bages a "The per lying alt an his ate of strategy. the Bureau ot Investigation. packed with surprises. These sur- prises would almost wreck the = | Bureau of ey aed and would ; EARLY FBI TARGET — Ku Klux Klan, which spread throughout country after World War I, was early target of FBI. Here group of candidates takes oath at initiation ceremony in field outside of a town in Georgia. - Prosecutor Gets. ‘Another Threat Menaced by Telephone After Starting: Inquiry in.Genesee County FLINT (@®—Another threatening telephone call ‘has been rettived at O’Rourke, Genesee County prose- ‘cutor who initiated a police graft grand jury here, The gall was taken yesterday by O’Rourke’s secretary. The anonymous caller warned O'Rourke to “ci@#¥k your steering wheel before you drive.” A half dozen similar “Tele. phone threats have been re- ceived by O'Rourke, his wife and his secretary since the prosecutor asked for the grand jury probe Monday. A police detail O'Rourke's home. Meanwhile, Circuit Judge Michael Carland of Owosso, who has been named: to conduct the one-man grand jury investigation, will hold an organizational meet- ing Tuesday with O’Rourke and Sgt. Carl Robinson of the state police racket squad. * * is guarding * @ The first of 71 witnesses will be called Wednesday. O’Rourke petitioned the grand jury following the arrest of two Flint men on ‘gambling con- spiracy charges, The grand jury will look into allegations of pro- tection payoffs to police by the office of Jerome F. This M arriage Courtroom Space Big Problem Lasted a Month lin Starts and Fists LOS ANGELES (AP)—Mrs. Annie E. Harris, 32, says that as she and salesman Louis C, Har- wis, 35, were driving away from their church wedding, “he started hitting me.” She said he threw the wedding bouquet in her face. Later in the month, she told Superior Court in asking for an annulment, “he fractured my nose and a bone in my chest. Com GOP Eyes Propesal ve |with men in high places who had ‘betrayed the “people’s trust.” The.country. itself. was sick,.and war adjustment. Jobless men were. walking the streets by the millions. Within a being jeered at by the Democrats.{ EVIDENCE OF SICKNESS Evidence of the sickness of the times was reflected in the mush- room growth of the Ku Klux Klan —anti- Negro, anti-Catholic and anti- Jew. Fiery crosses were blazing in the night from New England to California. Grown men, many of them lead- ing citizens of their communities, gathered solemnly at night and peered from behind their bed sheets to watch initiation cere- monies. The Klan for a time was said toe hold the balance of political power in Indiana. At one time it reportedly dominated the Texas legislature. In a good many states, candidates for public office could not hope to win eléction without Klan sup- port. In the Daugherty shake-up of the Department of Justice, 26- year-old J. Edgar Hoover found were funning a Hien fever ani the “poste ‘to death in her northside ‘Chicago home. Father of Five Slashes Infant —- Former Mental “Patient “s Admits Acts in Illinois; | SON. Dies in Hospital _ ard Glenn, 35, a former mental patient, told police today that he killed his wife and cut his . baby’s abdomen open. j His infant son, six- months-old Alexander Da- “CHICAGO (INS) —Leon- vid, died 10 minutes after arrival at Westlake Hos-} pital. His prégnant wife,) |Betty, 33, was found shot Police whe questioned the four other .Glenn children, Martha, 6, Christopher, 4, and Edward, 2,) Neighbors said that yesterday afternoon their father took the | five seantif® clad children to his ear and drove away. himself transferred from his post as special assistant to the attor- ney general into the position of, assistant director of the Bureau of Investigation on Aug, 22, 1921. ——4 Hoover went on the Bureau's pay- roll, at an annual salary of $4,000. * * For more than a year, the Bu- reau of Investigation checked federal law violations, But one day in September, Klan activities without finding any} The possibility of a fifth and sixth Oakland County circuit judge and a second probate judge will get grow- ing consideration by county Republicans, State Rep. Farrell E. Roberts of West Bloomfield Township said yesterday. - He said meetings are being considered with the Board of Supervisors and the four present circuit judges to dis- He blacked both eyes and hit my foot with a chair so that I could hardly walk. “I knew then,” she testified, “the marriage was ever.” The annulment was granted. Press to Publish Gambling Series Want something for nothing? It’s a universal urge, and it's at. the roots of a gambling fever that has reached white-hot peaks at various times in the U.S, and countries around the world: And the urge raises a host of ques- tions—should gambling be legal- ized? Should the U.S. conduct a national lottery? - Famed reporter-columnist Bob Considine provides a fascinating look at the gambling craze et home and abroad, describes at- tempts to promote a national lot- tery in the U.S., in the new series —‘‘gambling—billion-dollar urge”’ — starting Monday in The Pon- Potter Urges Probe ‘cuss the question. Court- room space is an important consideration in asking the legislature for new judicial posts, he said. “Right now, we haven't got any) space in the presént court house to provide new judges with . court- of Newsprint Prices WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Potter (R-Mich) today urged a _ con- .| ‘skyrocketing prices” are ‘‘work- gressional investigation of the newsprint industry, saying that ing a hardship on the American press. { The Michigan senator asked for the ‘inquiry after conferring with Chairman John Gwynne and other officials of the Federal Tyade Commission. Potter said FTC officials ‘are in agreement with me that a public hearing is in order to get te.the bottom of a situation which has -all the evidence of restrictive trade practices.” Potter asked Chairman Mag- nuson (D-Wash) of the Senate Commerce Committee to conduct the inquiry, citing recent increases: by Canadian newsprint producers, who supply most of the newsprint a tiac. Press, used in this country. gamblers. Murderer Walks Calmly to Death in Gas Chamber CANON CITY, Cole; (®— Coolly) accepting his Zate, John Gilbert Graham was executed last night fn Colorado’s gas chamber for destroying an airliner that carried! his mother and 43 other persons to death. The -24-year-old father of two children gulped the cyanid fumes and passed into unconsciousness in seepgnds, He was pronounced dead im 12 minutes. was convicted of mpr- ing his mother, Mrs. Daisie E. King, 53. She perished with 43 other men, women and chil- dren Nov. 1, 1955, when a United Air Lines’ DC6B was shattered by. a dynamite bomb. It crashed —fa, a sugar beet ae near Long- mont, Colo, Although he never disclosed a ‘motive ‘for planting. a dynamite device .in his mother’s luggage, Graham ‘named himself _benefi- - 4 amatl ¥ ciary in a $37,500 flight insurance md he took. out on his mother’s le tne husky, dark-haired . killer went to death ‘‘the calmest I've ever seen,” said deputy waraen William Kinney, who has wit- nessed all 26 executions in Colo- rado’s gas chamber. The Rev. Justin McKernan, Ro- man Catholic chaplain at the ‘pris- on visited Graham for 40 minutes In Today's Press - Church News ......5.... 5-7 County News ............6. 3 Sports TO eee 12, 13 Theaters Feet owes eee MW, ll last night in the death row cell where. the young Denver business- man spent his last days. Their exchange of barter was _ inter- rupted when Graham saw warden Harry Tinsley mount the ramp of his cell, “Well, I guess it’s time,” Gra- ham said with resignation. “Ged bless you,” Father Me- Kernan said. “I hope God will forgive you your ome.” “Okay,” Graham nodded. Not once during his stay in the gray stonewalled prison did Gra- ham allude to the crime. With Tinsley leading the way, Graham walked erect and swiftly from his cell up a long ramp and into the penthouse death cel] atop _jthe prison's maximum security building.‘ He was led blindfolded tor the rooms,” Roberts pointed out. He said the conferences would| consider room available in the pro- posed new courthouse, if it opens in December, 1958 as scheduled, and the long-range judicial needs of the county, “In the past we ‘ve worked too much on an emergency basis," he believed. “We should study carefully what the future needs will be. It seems pretty sure we'll need at least two more circuit judges and a second probate judge at least, if we have the room for them." Roberts said State Sen. L. Har- very -Lodge and Rep. Donald A. Brown of Royal Oak are favorable to the meetings. Brown, along with Reps. Leslie H, Hudson of Pontiac and Walter T; MeMahon of Pontiac, signed a bill presented Thursday, calling for a fifth circuit judge. The need for new jurists is based primarily on the recent upsurge in population, county officials say. Niagara Gets Ice Bridge NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (INS) — The ‘first Niagara Falls ice at the site of the cataract. It pa extends about 150 feet from the Maid of the Mist dock to the flow from the power tunnel just above bridge of the season has formed| ton correspondent for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, who had been working on an expose of the Ku Klux Klan. “Do you mean to say the governor of Louisiana can't even use the telephone, tele- graph, or the United States malls. because of the Klan?” Hoover exclaimed. Wooton handed Hoover a letter from Gov, John M. Parker of Louisiana. “I brought you this: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Holly Resident Pleads Innocent Terryah Stands Mute to Charge of Leaving Baby in Wastebasket Glenn R. Terryah, 23, of Holly, was freed under $250 bond Friday pending examination Thursday “in Ypsilanti on a charge of abandon- ing his newly-born son, according to Ypsilanti State Police. Terryah stood mute and entered a plea of innocent at his arraign- ment before Ypsilanti Municiapl Judge Edward D, Deake, Warrents charging Terryah and and his 19-year-old wife with abandoning the baby at Willow Run Airport were issued Friday cuter’s office, said Detective Roy Tanner of the Ypsilanti State Police Post. ‘Tanner, who signed the com- ‘plaint- against the couple, — said Mrs, Terryah’s arraignment on the same charge is scheduled for Mon- day morning, She is recovering from the child- birth in Beyer Memorial Hospital and is expected to be released Monday, : The baby was found in a waste- paper basket in an airport rest room minutes after it was born. The parents claimed they thought the baby was dead at birth and the Rainbow Bridge. left the scene, ‘Curbs the Press ISTANBUL, “false news” damaging waiting chair in the steel cocoon (Continued on Page 2, ‘Gol. 1) # * government, Turkey Bosses the News Turkey. (AP)—Turkey today published a decree forbidding newspapers to put out: extra editions. Turkey’s Parliament Jast June approved a strict new law to curb the press. It , includes: prison sentences for newsmen and . suspension of newspapers judged responsible for by the Washtenaw County Prose- Ten hours later his automobile) was found stalled in a snowbank, in suburban Melrose Park. The! (Continued on 1 Page 2, Col. 6) UAW Recognize ” Skilled Trades Hoover sat in his office i : lateued to a: fantastic-tale brought GM Council Sub-Groups | ae to him by Paul Wooton, Washing-/ Designed to Thwart | -— New Rival Union Workers has reorganized union sub- groups under its General Motors Council in an apparent attempt to tradesmen. -The move gives representation to the skilled trades by creating two subcouncils for the skilled workers of GM, represented by the union. Each subcouncil will be allowed to elect a delegate to serve on the) tract begin in 1958. The GM Council which repre- sents 350,000 GM employes, made the reorganization yesterday and set up 11 subcouncils to group GM plants under the type of work done, rather than on a geographical basis. seeking national labor relations ‘Board recognition as a union. The Council action gives skilled ;workers two subcouncils and hence two delegates to the national bar- is organized among the tool-die and maintenance group. The other is: from the design-engineering- model maker-pattern shops. believe Mrs. Glenn was shot some! time Wednesday night. —_ DETROIT (# — The United Auto} thwart a rival group of skilled) 48,000) national bargaining committee| when negotiations on a new con- A society of skilled trades is, ROGER L. FETTING | He is held for byrentightien in the disc jockey’s death. Friend i ' EDNA:GUNTER Fiancee a the slain singer: Mercury to Rise a Little Higher, Forecaster Says The U. 8S. Weather Bureau of- fers some prospect for relief from the chill of yesterday's 7- degree low, Tonight the mercury is expected to dip to only 14-18. Tomorrow's high will be 24-28. | Pontiae State Police Post reports that main county roads ‘‘appareént- ly don't seem too bad," but ad- vises caution on the less frequently used roads that cleared completely of ice and snow. state trunklines in the Ann Arbor, ported in the Flint area. Mostly cloudy, flurries, and . little and tomorrow. perature recorded in Pontiac was 20 degrees. Thousands See Barron's Body } at Port Huron: have not been Slippery spots were reported on Jackson and Monroe areas. Gen- erally slippery conditions ‘were re- occasional ‘snow ternperature | ‘change is the forecast for tonight gaining committee, One subcouncil Preceding 8 a.m. the lowest tem- downtown _At 1 p.m. the mercury read 25. ‘Former. Being ‘Held i sagen of Creoner¥io— ‘Stole Women’s Hearts’ Thousands of women flocked to the funeral home where hillbilly ballad sing- er Lonnie Barron lay last night while a 36-year-old carpenter waited in the nearby St. Clair County | Jail pending a formal mur- der..charge. Prosecutor Wilbur V. Hamm of St. Clair County said he would charge Roger Fetting of nearby Lexing- ton Heights with first de- gree murder tn the death of the boyish-looking Bar- ron whose crooning stole the hearts of women. The 24-year-old Barron sfrummed a guitar with his singing, He op- erated a dance hall and was a disc jockey on radio station WDOG at nearby Marine City, Hamm said an oral statement Fetting made about the shooting to William Saunders, news director af lradio station WHLS, Port,Huron, is “very strong evidence of guilt.” Fetting has been held since Thursday for investigation, Saun- | ders talked te him twice yester- day. etting later denied orally In the presence of Hamm and State Po- ita Detective Lynford B, Smith that he made any statement to )Saunders. | Barron, who came from a farm in Richton, Miss., was - shot to death Tuesday night in the tar- paper covered cottage he lived in, in the Thumb community of Mut- tonville, His body was found Wednesday night slumped over car- tons ‘of fan mail from women ad- mirers, He had been shot twice with a ,32 caliber pistol, Fetting’s wife, Betty, 35, was a member of a Barron fan club, His sister, Mrs. Joseph Kerr, was president of the club, Prosecutor Hamm said a .32 cal- iber pistol was found by State Po- lice ‘at the Kerr home, Troopers jplanned a ballistics test on the weapon. Robert F. Hartley, owner, “esti. mated 700 persons'an hour by the open casket, Barron was dressed in a white cowboy suit with red piping, He wore a west- ern style red bandana around his: throat. He first began signing in area night clubs. Then he ‘formed his own hillbilly band. He had made a number of records for small re- cording companies: Just before his death he told friends he was about to sign a contract with a major re- cording company. ° Detective Smith said the youth had a reputation as a “‘ladies’ man,’”* « mostly women; file past_the pulitie confidence. in. _the = ' LAST LOOK — Several of almost 3,000 Visitors, , 1 Barroi “in-Pert- Huron:~The—popular....hillbilly a a ¢ ‘ bier -of ‘ Lonnié a Fans Pay Tribute to Disc Jockey |. AP Wirephote osinger’ was murdered Wednesday in his night: ‘lub home at Muttonville, near Ri Glenn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Glenn, said they had com- section of Elgin, (Ill.) State Hos- pital in September 1934, after he became violent. He was discharged. in Dece ents sai served in the army in Afriéa during World War IL. A newsman, seeking to question Glenn, observéd while the suspect consulted his watch, apparently ticking off the seconds. Glenn then sa “T went to the moon and got kids. It was a long trip.” Press Members Attend Newspaper Conference | The Great Lakes Newspaper Me- day through Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio, is being attended by four tion. Participating are Howard H. Fitzgerald. 11, business manager; Don Newman, composing room stl- perintendent; L, Z. Monroe, press room superintendent; and Lynn and Wyoming. a ee 40M sar centred a é mitted their son to the veterans: r of that year. His par-, | Dog Licenses chanical Conference which runs to-/ members of The Pontiac Press or-| Saunders, moat Ponca | Pontiac and Charles of Idaho. came to Michigan. | i | | @ ARE NOW DUE Protect Your Family—Your ‘Dog Keep Our Country. 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If I should take, the job, what’s.the most I can make without — he ane my Social Security?’*-= You ead wake “p to scons a _|Skilled Workers Get Voice i in UAW Pacts worker: ear if woven between 65 and 72. f you're 72 or older, you may make as much as you like without any affect on your Social Security. DETROIT @—The United Auto Workers Union plans to give its skilled worker members a voice in new contract negotiations with the auto industry. The union's General Motors Council, meeting in Detroit, said: yesterday. it will elect skilled| atives: to - the, national bargaining committee. The UAW also plans a supple- mental contract to cover the tradesmen when talks on a new ~Pmaster pact’ get under way with! ithe auto makers in 1958, 5 picture. The CinemaScope film, in color, stars Ingrid Bergman, Yul Bryn-| ner and Helen Hayes, "Anastasia’ Here © or First Showing | The Strand Theater, chosen one ‘of the first theaters {in Michigan to. show “‘Anastasia,” is presenting that film on its screen for the first time today, Gerald Miller, Strand manager, | | _that the much-talked-. ““T"about picture will be nominated for—and take—three Academy awards, including those for best actress, best. actor and best Fremont’ Official-Resigns *} FREMONT (®—Mrs. Alma Bauw- man has resigned as city treasurer, effective Jan. 15, home at; Coopersville where ~ he: 'hasband is employed. to make her ‘Vox & Rounds fei ‘ _ Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills. _ LUNCHEON and DINNERS “SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 = . LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ° Phone MI 4-4800_for Reservations —heeause--he didn't serve - because of a disability he re- | From Mrs, E. D. 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Many newer types of exterior sid- ling have color built in and never “Peed painting. Most of these“are|~ 1 Orchard Lake Ra. jire-resiotent and. come in sheets FE 9-0278 ~ Eves... & Sun. Call MA 6- 6247” bor cost, Some of these are pre- finished wallboard and wood pan- éling, window and door units, and various plumbing and electrical as- semblies. Even swimming pools are given t! ert gr it possible for asphalt shingles to be applied on roofs with slopes as low as 2 inches per foot. Asa result, homes with nearly flat roofs now can be made more modern in appearance with colorful roofing. Is your garage detached . from your house? If so, you may notice that in rainy weather you are lilt ltl cll ltl cll cl lll ll ll tl tla lac tle lane s ae 2 * f R : * bs } mud. . This may be remedied by |tille walk from the garage and a pitied entrance to the, Mud, ;iweather stains, even reezing and ’ — will not harm quarry tile. tracking up your entranceway with, >ibuilding a weatherproof quarry \Plexible H ome ‘Plan ‘Peles (Cut Initial Building ‘Costs Gain’ a Quality "(Continued trom Page 20) dhe me in proud of in any neighborhood that will have a good resale value at any state of completion — has been selected as Design teed This is a plan to combat high building costs and shortages in skilled labor by providing a variety of options for a homeowner who has the inclination and time..to) take over easy phases of finishing. 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Some pre- flue, fab houses now include improved An alternative would be to },and pre-assembled plumbing equip- : use a cupola on the high roof } ment, ceramic tiled floors and, and place -heating plant. in ga- walls in both kitchen and bath, S rage storage space pext to fire- heumngy of anny i aspe Me, i ; , of course, is economy . place chimney, California style, Ispeed of construction, Usually, the ‘basic ingredients of a prefab house iy 4 may be delivered overnight within i space, The upstairs bathroom|a radius of 250 miles, for almost } should have plumbing lines rough|immediate construction. : in when the house is built, since} Prefab manufacturers, while con- j this bathroom is directly above the|centrating on the family housing { private bath for the master bed-|market, nevertheless are seeking ( room—a thoughtful economy in de-|new qutlets for production. 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LAND CONTRACTS 1 the wise, however, is: Don't start) UNLIMITED FUNDS at | something you can't complete. | YOUR DISPOSAL | Guaranteed Results 1 New Wate Re | t Humphries Real Estate |) |}— ~, ppe en | FE 2-0474 ° ‘for Wood Windows | _ = eure 2 | ! : Chemistry and nature have been Th Li or | R r , combined by millwork manufac-| = rhc ings r u fru nega | in | turers to make, modern wood win-| dows and exterior doors tough to resist even the harshest weath-| er. . | This treatment, in accordance : with standards of the National i Woodwork: Manufacturers Associ- i ation, has no effect on the appear- : ance of the window or door and \ does. not affect the ability of the ’ wood to take paint or varnish, | } The preservative is used on all { ponderosa pine double-hung win-) | dows qualifying for the American Wood Window Institute’s Seal of Approval, : : ' ) "When a storm door does vate ibut keep out cold it doesn’t belong. ‘on the front entrance of a home, ' says Beatrice West, New York col- or stylist. “A front entrance,” says Miss ‘West, “is one of the most con-/ ; 'spicuous areas of the house. It of-) ; fers the initial welcome and must : be warm and friendly.” a For this reason, the color stylist. 2 points out, a-combination storm: ‘ ‘and screen door should have the | in Oe . ‘dual role of beauty and_ utility. L |'Wood doors of ponderosa pine meet — sw . ‘ | this requirement because they can|§ By seo te | aa ie ae z z G be stained or painted to harmonize | one i} rte, spree ume | with the front entrance. This makes. . menied St in h f hi " I ke a ithe combination door enhance the Lo meas uper omes in an area 0 I S, a es, 2\ jappearance of the house, rather , al ean detract from | “|! and trees...with 3 bed : =] full separate dining r kitchen with |: 3 a S, 2 BATHS, with covered e oom, Kitchen Wi ront porch, spacious rear patio, fu ; 4 Lore Sting rom, avechea aces, DUANE-in Oven and range,-attached garage — |. built in oven and range, from. | Fully tuto $15,975. 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Come out this weekend and discover . now within your budget! ‘VETS 5300 to 975 Down, 30-Year Mortgages Civilians: Attractive F HA Terms Available TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT. |HOME, eee F}-~———We'll handle all detaile—get your top dollar on today’s market. Today ot '. MODELS OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Hu. STANTON 10 A. M, to 9 P. M. Prom ‘Pontiac A drive out "onthatd Lake Road to Com- Read and inden to Comeaaiee Lake. an ve 103 State, FE 5- 1683, |. N Bert k SmokteriCo. 1200 Pinobeoet Bldg., Detroit’ 26, Mich. | eae PHONE EM | . hegel = ee ee ee oe oe ooo Oo eee ee Pewee oe oe omy ee ee gecrceentins amathye € “he 7 | a ~~ millan would make many changes ¥ 2. 1o9T Ate = a brine | Minister ~ Choosing Aides “Macmillan Predicts His New Government! "| to Be Set Soon LONDON a — Prime Malate. Games ‘efforts today to line up ‘his : hew gevernment and- ; confidently his task will ‘be com- pleted this yweeknd. + * ~ Quéen beth IT is interrupt-| ing a holiday to be at Buckingham Palace tomorrow, presumably to to the list of new ministers. * * SSeS new “Prim =e e ‘Minister ee wished guvod luck last night by Sir Winston . Churchill, whose advice} - is believed to have influenced the Queen to choose Bees » : . After a threehour dinner session Salt “he had “supped. at the fount of all » wisdom,” * * * There were predictions Mac-| of Mexico City, president of the mila branch of the YMCA. The in the cabinet—inherited from Eden. All day yesterday, . the Prime Minister interviewed key ministers of the old Eden admin- istration in assemblyline fashion, telling some they are being promoted and others they are ing attotneys, is working on the youth. (above right), district horticultural agent for’ the local Cooperative ‘Extension Service, hands @ check to Licenciado Ricardo Rivera board of managers of the Camoh-_ “gift represents subscriptions from many organizations in southeastern Michigan, toward the purchase of a jeep for the area to. be used in agricultural demonstrations at a rural youth school conducted. by the “Y"’ in the Valley of Tepoztian, near Cuernavaca, Mexico. Rivera, one of Mexico's lead- project with R. L. Lewis, former. 4-H agent from Oakland 4 County, who now works with rural Mexican being demoted or dropped entire- ly. ‘The opposition Labor Party raised the possibility that the fact Reds Trying to Pacify Satellites the Queen was forced to choose between Macmillan and- Richard A. Butler might involve: her inno- cetly in a political controversy, * ; . MOSCOW Macmillan, former Chancellor i of the Exchequer, is regarded as “a member of the Conservatives’ right wing while. Butler, Lord Privy Seal, is classed in the more liberal faction. Party leaders today again came up with a polite démand for a new national election to let the people Communist satellites in line. MARKETS The Kremlin} seems to be throwing increasing weight into the effort to keep the Why Chou Visits Poland? Poland is the center of atten- tion right now. One aim of Red Chinese Premier Cho en-Lai's current visit to Warsaw apparent- ly is to try and convince the rest- less Poles the interests of world communism take over the national interests of individual Communist . countries. * — not the Queen — decide who . . . should run the government. Produce_ This is the line the Kremlin laid = * « DETROIT PRODUCE down when it sent Soviet troops With painstaking effort to avoid|,,PETROTT, Dec. 21 (AP) — The follow-|to quell the uprising in Hungary. ing prices cover sales of produce of No. 1 and fancy rought to the Farmers’ growers and any criticism of the young Queen herself, the party chiefs an- nounced they were calling a new Een de “focally grown bold ‘by them ‘in wholesale (Poland won a measure of in- dependence from Moscow in a political upheaval in October that preceded the Hungarian revolu- prairie Sad oss an me on bu: No. ke aes Bs betoeh Pere ins. tion by a week. The “nationalist” - |Pancy, 250 bu; No. 1.75-2.25 bu. . bidding fo Sept, seston. Fes 1308 a Barty, atatryl is ovemy the Unned mates P astor, Wit e phy Bg SRM ve be 1, pet 00 and Western sources. bu. Apples Wolf River. No. 1. eee Hosts at Oxford CTU MLM ey HET] (Chou went to Warsaw yester * ° 100-138 N 1o:|day direct from talks in the Krem- Installation 138 Dou, Cabbage, Seanaard Variety, Re-liin He immediately assailed the 128-175, b = 3.50-3.28 United States and urged that Po- _ OXFORD — The Womens’ Fel-|bths Oni lowship of the Congregational church will meet at the church at 8 o'clock Monday evening for the installation of the new officers for . a The Rev. and Mrs, Robert Har- rison are in charge of the cere- |2.50-3.00 10-1, basket. Ds, monies and . 1 eee nara, Wo, 3, 1.00-1.95 bu. _ There will be a social hour folk |Kale, No. i. 1.06-1.26 bu. . 14.00-15.00 lowing the installation, Mee att do ome Te08se .90-1.25 doz. behs. Turnips, Topped, No. land line up sélidly with the rest i jot the Soviet-led Communist bloc. i33/nas been intense “in the two Chou spent three days confer- ring with Soviet leaders before go- ing to Warsaw, Premier Janos Kadar of came here to ‘!join the talks Thursday—a rather surprising development since the|,, It's SLAYBAUGH’S for all of your GY ~ office in the morning is the aim CAREFREE COMMUTERS — A pleasant way to get to the of these Park Forest, Ill., com- | si muters who are served coffee and cigarets by pretty hostesses on a Actos). Necially rebuilt luxury bus. Other amenities are television and card” tables. Shown being served on the first run by Jean Burnett, left, and Sandra Stewart are Ira Farting, sod Riches Palmer, right, PacificRailway Workers Return j-erep. dm. 1dont. Jnow..how. Jong. Fellow across the way planted “lnod. Most of its windows were broken. The shingles were rapidly being blown fro front yard w: “This area place one time, he said. “This hotel. You see barn over. there? Tha Z ever tried to build on them.” WORSE THAN THE 30s John E, Comstock, who suffered through the dust bowl of the 1930s in this same area, said without iquestion that the current drought Wag worse, “Why, when the winds start to move around here,”’ he said, “it’s all you can do to breathe. Even blows the rocks around.” Broadacres is only one chapter, ‘After Costly 9-Day Strike OTTAWA ® — Pilot trains and! snowplows nosed cautiously ac- ross. Canadian Pacific Railway tracks today after the end of a costly Sday, nationwide strike, Prime Minister Louis St, Lar- ent; who took a major role in bringing the company and _ strik- ing union together, announced the ‘settlement late yesterday. Tens of thousands of CPR em- County Deaths August Troy UTICA — Service for August if perhaps the most dismal one, in the story of Colorado's battle with the worst drought in 20- years. (End of Series) nN Lodge Calendar Regular meeting Pontiac Chap- ter No. 228, O.E.8., Monday, Jan. ry at 8 p.m. Officers practice, iday, Jan. 13 at 3 Bub na 18% East Lawrence St. Coons, Troy, 67, of 47660 Van Dyke, will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, at Milliken Funeral Home here and at 10 a.m. in St, Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery, with KC council 2950 reciting Rosary tonight at 8:30. Parish Rosary will be Sunday night, at 8, at the, funeral home. ‘Mr. Troy, who died in ‘Spring- field Mlinois Wednesday, is sur- vi by his wife, Martha; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Jackson V.land Mrs. Delphine Masseth, both of Special communication, Cedar Lodge ‘No. 60, F & AM, News in Brief Ray, 43, of 457 Montana jail sentence. appeared before Judge Maurice vs Finnigan, mu- nicipal court, charged“Wwith driving while under the influence of an in- toxicant, William Lynn, 36, of 1034 Joss- man Rd., Ortonville, was sentenced to 30 days in the Oakland County Jail in lieu of $75 in fine and court costs yesterday when he pleaded| guilty to driving without a license! before Springfield Township Jus- tice Emmett J. Leib. The Sheriff's Office said today that someone attempted to break into Powell's Market in Clarkston during the night. Nothing is re- ported missing as yet, Roy Thorthwaite, 19, of 378 Mid- way, was fined $50 before Munici- pal Judge Maurice E, Finnigan Saturday for illegal pemeasion of beer. friend’s in jail and needs PE 6-0424 or MA 56-4031. - omAdY. Clarkston. |field, Ill.; G St., was admitted to the Oakland! County Jail Saturday for 30 days) in lieu Of a $100 fine and ota | Utica; his son, Walter of Spring- one brother, Joseph of VanDyke, and sister, Mrs. Eliza- ‘ibeth Foster of St. Clair Shores. Mrs, Esle V, Mercer for 35 years, died Friday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Her body is at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home here until Monday noon. Surviving Mrs. Mercer are her husband; three sons, Glen, Roy and William, all of Walled Lake; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith of Ohio, and one bréther, David Morgan, also of Ohio, Milford Man Injured A Milford Township man was in- jured last night when has car left the road and struck a tree on Eliz- abeth Lake Rd. near Williams Lake Rd. in White Lake Town- ship. Walter V. Cooley, 44, of 9820 Mandon Lake Rd., Milford, was taken to Pontiac General Hospital men. He told Sheriff's investigators that he “blacked out’ before he lost control and didn’t. know what happened. seconds a stainless steel model speeds. The model was tested in its _ STAINLESS STEEL TEST PLANE MELTS — Stainless steel is generally’ considered a strong, heat-resistant metal, but the pictures below, num- bered in sequence, show that in less than seven up and disintegrates in the heat generated by high of. the National Advisory Committee for Aero- oe ik ees te eh ee airplane burns a wind tunnel goose ,"* te Pee, ee a ee San See eee a annie ot Laneiay Field _ Search on breaking the “heat barrier” for supersonic planes is done. The model was “‘flown’’ at a simulated 4,500 miles per hour. In nine-tenths of a second the .wings and nose got red hot ‘and in 2.5: seconds,. pieces of the wings began to tear. away. In 6.7 seconds, the plane was ae ‘gone a 6 A Va. where major re- with injuries of the face and abdo-| Jing. jand Mildred Loan. eee Sfoke Up Canadian Trains*"== + i £2 Pet tae te fr ployes began trekking back to senger and freight traing were scheduled to roll today but it will their jobs last night. First pas-|tice TTA. Jan. 12, 1967 take several days. to get opera- tions back to normal. "Fro const ra const along the ren ve. fants gto ; m H mA. : CPR's 17,000 miles of tracks pic- Main erect, Roches ’ nlenigan. Te 2. ‘s7 : NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE kets of the Brotherhood of Loco- ripped up placards and sped home, Yard and line crews in- spected trackage and. Switches, The Prime Minister anounced the settlement in the House of Commons, Its chief feature was submission of the main point in dispute — the railroad’s plan to ers from Diesel locomotives — a three-member commisfion, commission of three judges will motive Firemen and. Enginemen pepe y, ing Towns: » will on ry 26, 1967 at 7: mn, the Township. Hall Clarkston, Mich~ igan, to & request . the ie fetes part of the, Mort @ . ROE eliminate gradually firemen help from A ows fiatance el-San; signe ; ip epee Fonte Ses 13, "7 see. sriewher corel ry RICH report not later han next Oct, 1. commission's ‘findings binding on both sides, CPR officials wanted this provision, St, Laurent told commons that whatever the ground rules, each side will find it difficult not to accept the com- mission report, ‘ The Prime. Minister said the WALLED LAKE — Service for|“mion and “management had Mrs. Esle V. (Blanché) Mercer, Teached 66, of 415 Walled Lake Dr., will be at 2 p.m, Monday from Walled| {he Lake Methodist Church, with burial |“ in Walled Lake Cemetery. . Mrs, Mercer, Oakland County resident temporary agreement on the wage issue, chief barrier until mpany of the firemen helpers, The ltentative ‘settlement pro ides for a general wage increase of 12 per cent instead of the 25 per cent originally sought by the union, A CPR spokesman said the strike cost the company about 14 million dollars and that 70,000 rail workers lost about 74% million dol- lars in wages. The cost to other industries and workers affected by shutdowns and layoffs in areas served exclusively by CPR could not be estimated. The government - owned Cana- dian Nationa] Railway, largest in the country, was not affected, 2 Teenagers Hurt as Auto Hits Train Two teenage boys were injured] - last night when their car collided with a stopped freight train at the C &,O track crossing at Grange Hal] Rd. in Holly Township, - sel, 17, of 2521 Rose Center Rd., Milford, said he didn’t see the train in time to avoid the accident. Messel suffered multiple lacera- tions and was taken to anaes General Hospital, . ._ A passenger te the car, Kenneth Leece, 16, of 209 Grant, Holly, was taken to the hospital with a head injury. Sheriff's deputies said the con- ductor told them the train was stopped to drop off box cars and that flare signals hac not been set yet when the car struck. There are no electric signals at the cross- Keego BPW to Plan Party at Monday Meet KEEGO HARBOR — Final plans for a card party will be on the business agenda when the Business and Professional] Women meet at the home of Lyila Ross, 2415 Wil- low Beach, Monday everiing at 8. : The card party is to be held on Thursday, Jan. 24, with details to be announced later, Hostesses for the Monday meet- ing are Helen Lack, Eileen Van Horn, Sarah Young, Doris Jones Business Notes George Auerbach, manager of the Pontiac branch'of tpe Monroe Calculating Machine Co., recently attended a convention of the firm's J. R» Korsedal Jr, of the local] SS gales. sta ff. & pe om Driver of the car, Richard Mes-|. - Death Notices — TANUARY il, ee eo Vinew BARNES, J . Mrs. “Bornes. Puneral ANUARY 11, 1967, —_ Highway, . nd Ma day, Ja 14, at 1:30 p.m. free ogg 2 le yorai H Robert Winnte ome with Rev. welerating. Interment in Oakland Hills Memoris! Gardens Ceme- rland wilt lie in * Mereer; dear r of Margaret Smith ‘end David Mor- ~ gan. Puneral service will 4 ry Montey, <= January 14, at Walled Lake Merhadias Church with Rev. John Mulder officiating. Ways ay in Walled Lake Cemetery, Mrs. Mercer may be seen at the Richardson-Bird Puneral Home, Walled Lake until noon Monday end s the Church rom 1 23. H.-H 9g ime of sérv- of Lawrence Uden: dear sister of Edward C. Tanner and Charles Tanner. Punerel service ‘will be held ag ye January 14, the _ Godnarat y ae ner will Me in state at the Cc. Godhardt Funeral Home, _ Keon Harbor JARCARY 10. 1987. o0et eaten 7 p~ r he vate * ot at the. ome, 165 N. Main ri t Clarkston. Pe See whist Jessie Whitfield; Pe Bes advertis MAHANR GRiry co. CO. ee 4eaeeue _ The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS _ DIAL FE 28181 From 3 a.m. te 5 p.m. Lines 1-Day 3-Days €Days $2.76 3.96 5m oo ho Help Nested Fennte2 ‘Ww EXECUTIVE b Novsen oy enience. ated income ‘oof, $156-6300 week. Nationally wn comonay Car necessary. ._12 noon. EM_ 3-0035. ADV. SALES ¥ for a adver- ‘oung oenen | lor fp -— who can and JOBS © -for- ‘MEN- pam oUReaaaay JR. DRAPTGMAN......... “TRAINEE, sales. new car furn JR, ACCOUNTANT . GRAEBNER’S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State Bank ‘Bldg. FE 5-9277 Graebner’s—Royal Oak 207 Washington Square Bidg. JO 6-4160 ae oe reliable, iste Men Fim. tg Pontiac Fra Person BE AN AIRLINE ae “DRIVING SCHOOL Get more dri sense for your dollar. Call LEARN TO DAIVE THE SANE WAY AT “SAFE-WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOO! Bus. PE 2-2253 Res, FE 8-1645 HOUSEKEEPER. GENERAL. ren. Phon PART be PULL TIME _Milford, Mutual 4-0635 for details. fle 30. EM 3.3956. BARBER — STEADY GIVE GUARANTEE OR 3-7260 ~~ INSPECTOR Po ty cleaning. Birm oueaers, 1353 8, ‘Wooawa ‘Career Opportunity service allowabie:. eure WOMAN 1 BETWEEN 30 & 50 FOR 00% general housework. Fond of children. Live in. ts. & ary. PE. 24983 Sunday off, WANTED MEDICA BOA FE TECHNICIAN. Call MI 4-2520 for interview, WOMEN, NOT GVER in, housework & assit with small . baby. 7406 Cornwall Court. Birm, _MA_6-6891, *“HASKINS CHEVROLET . “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie rg tts 7 at MIS 714. WOODWARD; dish- mDLEAgED WOMEN TO WORK Work Wanted | Male 10 NI at [CARPENTER work. NEW &| epee. FR ~ Graebner S AND Also chimneys. No job wa a uaranteed work, Ph, FE SPECIALTY. basements. E EM_3-4879, ENT 3 i& « BLOCK- a E &-0782 “Catoanter Contracting” | ROUGH OR TRIM GET OUR BID. OR 3-2276. D&M eum, car- Beats ica counter tops Nattect lg the installer and _2-0372 Onn BLDG. REPAIR. BRICK- ; plastering, carpen- wt FE 4-200. Contracting Row try Path Serve ROOFS <= ALL Hugus "Marsh, ~ 383 N. Cass. 32-3021. FE 2-8046, -_pquipped. Pi FE 4-0450. L. A. Young. HOUSEMOVING. 6. FULLY PE 4-8450. _fauip = a FLEMING . , finishing, 65 Egison, Ph. maou — BOIL D ERS. LI- , Complete building service. Sear astial er resident. And ad- terms and free t rE “TILE aniene Estimates ~ tomate enrviee and AY “ eal pee > Reperiemeed in better eee ST OOMFIEL D FASHION SHOP WTD. TWO REFINED WOMEN liver, _liver. FE ¢11 va 1 2 WOMEN WANT walk WASH. & clean, FE 5-3036, Eves. FE 7-0067, up and conrad: EM _3-0089. BABY SITTING IN MY home _ home by the Hr. O bong | ik EXECUTIVE B SECRETARY, ie x seeks r Part time considerea. tinc Press, Box 62. HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY GRAD- uate desires accounting or book- _ Mich. E&B CLIPPER BLADES. 81 SHEAR & peiring © rewinding, 216 E. Pike. . 43981. . . knife sha ing service. 268 N. Johnson. PE 3-0028 er FE 8-0007. IC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Heating la ‘omplete service ‘on all makes. | om or night. Call FE 4-1063. HOUSEMOVING AND UNDERPIN- 7-0405. __ fing - JACKS aearee } SERVICE... 24- hour service on all makes of ng oe 43232. | naces. ot ro oo night. PE. ¢- PLASTER! AND RE-| | RAR pair. FE ‘yas Miiter 6 PLASTERING, & board, OR, very badly. Call after @ pm. _OA & MANLEY BEACH “| male ly BLACK ACK AND. WHITE SPANIEL pup... 5 Boe eo female. Answers | WORK WALLS — WASHED __ Free estimates. OR 3-0186 Dressmakin &. Tailoring | 16 ne WANT T ANY DR Work seprestecs. FE _ FE 21953. Furniture Refinishing | 16A NEW coracarse & a RE- _ pairing Work Wa Wanted | Female 11 wee IRONING, 9. PICK UP AND DE- RESIDENTIAL. commercial and repair, PE 4 SNOW PLOWING DONE. FE ati EAKLE'S CUSTOM OPHOLSTER. | MY 2-5402. M a = TRIMMING & REMOVAL Low totes. PS 40131. FE 86-2435 REE TRIMMING AND REMOV. | tan? estimates. PE 2-6019. FE | INE, FILED —|— ws acute a? Bagley 8t. VENETIAN BLINDS WASHED. 75c up. All repairs free plus parts. | Arthur's Venetian Blind Service. PE 4-2305 ) BY MACHINE. APERIES MADE TO ORDER. 2-6425 or 5-0162. U.. PICK OR diversified | position, Piowntown. Write Pon-|{NCOME TAX RETURNS ~PRE- red. EM iT, pared. EM 3-0 WOMENS Mane TAR PARE | Scheele paldein’ Call PE e117, income Tax Service 17 SAVE MONEY Let us file your return for you. Dan eniatting!y cor. E. Bivd. N. rE e a-144e | for appoint. ~Tneurance Agencies 17A receptionist. FE HOUSEWORK AND BABYSITTING, weal after 3. 23-7638. 1064 Bennavilie, Birm: tt vacancy in our sales force cr OR 203 no deliveries. WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER, CARE housekeeping. No wa: Str Almont 3-1F5 or Al WAITRE sa, NEAT. » EAPERL- LADY AGARETAKER WAGES 3 UN oe Press Box nesiENt ane. Exp. in Ac- counts nt: Payabie & Receivable. Also rated various : Pence machines, rOrTLAe AR WASHINGS AND IRONINGS OR ironings. Reasonable, work. TRONENGS In MY HOME. ry . Ww. e, Apt, 3 IRONINGS. $3 A BUSHEL, Sa up and ingens DONE un My My HOME HOME. IRONINGS, $3 and deliver OR iRONINGS AND OR Sn a WANG. 2.75 a bushel. Vicinity of Pisher, tiac plants, PE 1667, wants full-tim: years exp, Own transportation. Call PE 4-6270 after 5. _ Pick-up ‘and delivery, EB 4-2065. Meaners n Lake: Orion. NO MUST AP ~ on Wanted MUST AP- PP PLP LP LPL v. ist’ W, Huron. |W ASHING WANTED: | MU 4-6863. & eit ETT, RE! AL TY. average” 2: 80 fo 5.00 per hour peer. Sig? LADY WILL wanyert . 140 Pa Pike. sien i F— 3 p.m MIMEOGRAPHING, G. WEEING, Pe retarial Service. EM 3-2842 TYPIST WANTS WORK, HOME or part time, Inventory exp. EM ae." LINDA Viste street, WOMAN WISHES OFFICE CLE CLEAN- . Available after pm. & Batgrdaye $1.30 an hen oL NGA ino IN M home. x home On 344 WASHINGS ND TRONINGS. PICK- and “scuve! PE 4-3135. SHORT-CUT T AY be Everything ‘furnished. Detroit, "Write Box PLE CASH: Classified’ Ads! FE 28181, ~ ; G—DAY WORK, HOUSE- * | COORG ORY Om HIGH 8 SCHOOL . GRADUATE Te witr e position as doctor's Ps i atists 20056. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W, HURON 8T. FE 5-8183 INSURANCE ne a Ss GUARANTEED. 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PARKE or _ Typewriter S Service _22A TYPEWRITERS & ‘ADING MA- chine repairing, Expert work. General Printing and Office Sup- _Ddly_Co., _17_W. Lawrence | BEADLE'S DRAPERIES. SAMerLes shown by appt. FE 5-192 ing. 817 Cooley Lake Rd. E _22641. Free estimates. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 4_8. TELEGRAPH _FE_5-8888 SLIPCOVERS, RAPES & BED- _ Spreads. Your material. FE 5-5‘ 56-5797 ____ host. & ‘Found | 4 ’ Wie. Perry Park. Call PE +1816 Foun: ¥ WouNG SABLE “uw WHITE | co LOST BLACK SHORT HAIRED | terrier, | FE ae LOST: SHO’ D ALL black cocker. spaniel Answers to MW Aerays * Wie. of Oakiev Park — - LADY'S BLACK LEATHER hand be containing money, wrist watch personal effects. vic San bn PE abemews, about § p.m. FE 8-3538 LOST: 14" | FEMALE BEAGLE, white, tan & black spots, vic. Voorheis & Telegraph Rds, Call _FE 4-6055, reward. LOST: BOXER fawn color. Collar, no tag .An- swers to “Major.” Vic, of Dixie & Seshabaw REWARD, on __ 36912 Tost: BLACK & TAN WOUND. b tailed, name Bob.’ Vic, of Deoneed Mich 2s around Dec. 31. _ Reward! Lost: PART COLLIE, BLOND & white. a, yr. old. Please LOsT YOUR PET? | ¥ WANT To _frichfean & home? FE 5-9290. Michigan Ar ‘animal | Rescue League. Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3, PAINT yY Mumber s# frames to ‘fit) BACKENSTOSE, 15 E. _Lawrerice. PE 2-1414. | __ Notices & Personals 25 “ier SPECIAL _ FO WAVE. eer oe le PE 2-1244 Operate tay Batts. animal “‘Oener: Doro- AAA, PRIVATE Ease year mind of worry, Know the facts about matters, ” private _consultation, FE ae ANY G GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing a friendly onvenr, contact Mrs. R. L. Langley. 35122, Confidential Sind paiaiice B Army, Landscaping 8A ve approx. 9| expenT TREE TRIMMING AND removals, Ph. PE 56-6593 or OR 3-2006 OR Reasonable Rates FE 5-3458 ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. | HAULING A aR Rus INCINERATORS CLEANED, a8 ASH ORT HAULING AND | RUBBIai A-1. MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE basements etc cleaned. FE 47615. HAULING 4 Ss RUBBISH, REASON. | ISH. | eke | your price. ¢. Anytime oe HEA TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled, FE 2-0603. Trucks to Rent Open Daily” | "FE. #0461, ups =—_«-1%@ ton stakes . Semi-trailers TRACTORS ontiac Farm and “Industeial Tractor Co, WooDWARD Including Senday FE: 41429 J BLONDIE: _ Moving & Trucking 19 | Ssiw¥ — sRiNG IN YOUR Aerotred -d Knapp Shoes Herman 2070 20_ Airport Rd OR _3-1599 : MEET ME AT fere's. Western Music,.-—- Big Christmas tie, we will s Western music at Scribb’s. — Dick & Jim, FOR YOUR WILENIT GUARAN- men and women's hosiery. re §-T152 after 3:30 or week- Bat Lm DAINTY MAID Lp as Yes Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-8814. 93 Mark. INL DEBT? IF SO, Let US. Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit ~ WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT A-l PAINTING & DECORATING, uaranteed, free estimates. A & D WALL LL CLEANERS iS. FREE PE 4-2524 washing & ore. Wd. 1. Household Goods 27 yee FURNITURE NEEDED | Patirs home or odd ‘ots. Get the st Sele tae. Sete nr pad “BUY 1 = —w AUCTION IT for_ you. _OA 8-2681. ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST PE ves buyers. Cash waiting. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES _of furniture. Ph FE 2-523 __Wtd. _ Miscellaneous 2 28 oooD USED BAR-BELLS AND dumb-bells, & other muscle build- ing equipment. FE 4-6123. WTD. 200 CORDS 18° AND 24 Pre hardwood. Allemons Wood Yard, Detroit, Mich. TUxedo 2-9085 s Berga: | WTD.: 30 OR 32 HOUSETRAILER frame including wheels, axles & _brakes. FE 8-0453. __Money Wanted _ 284 | Privare PARTY wouLD LIKE to borrow $4,500 at Pree cent | interest. Please ph. em "3 ___ Wanted to Rent _ 2 LASDLORDS Call today for FREE RENTAL pont i Tenants of your choice only roperty management aval. PE 80705 3172 W. Huron St JERRY E. ADAMS roker 3172 W Huron St, tin e+ epitome LANDLORDs We need homes and apartments for immediate rental, Jim Wil- hiams, Realty, 1218 Baldwin | Ave. FE 40547, aft. 5 OR 3-4923. t Upholstering 23, Share Living Quarters 30 FE AREER WOMAN WOULD: LIKE | to share vovely home in Col- | _ alter. Hilts with same, FE 2- Ti43 | after _Wtd. Transportation . 31). wouAN WOULD ar RIDE TO work Mon. thru Sat. between 6 am to 7 a.m, In the vicinity Crooks Rd. to en General | of __ Hospital FE 4-65 RELIABLE DOLEAGRED COU. | ple. Rent free Close mas Near Oakland Ave OR 3-144 | SAILOR NEEDS RIDE to: {CAL ifornia. Share driving and Sun Call FE 5-083, except un Wtd. i. Contracts, Migs. . . 32 CASH ~ IN A FLASH! For your ant contract. Highest dollar Pe pend. Prompt. equities vice A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. — FE 42533 ~—. Cash t See We are now a. position wea 2 you a CAS: oro. M ENT on your erty within 24 hours. Ppre- fer -homes that are priced right. You put your cards ACTION — ACTION Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. Saginaw 6t Open Eves. till 8:30 p.m, BUYE RS WAITING For your Jand contract or equity. * service, Call Ted McCullough any hour at FE 8-0441 or "| 5-9975. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86.E. Walton Open Eves. $500,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned contracts for our clients. 21 years service to a satisfied clientele. Bob me betere you sell, Ask for Mahan To Buy—To* Sell-—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO., REATORS Open aerenings & Sundays _ 2-0263 MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES '2 acre or 3 with 100 it. frontage. D RLES, 171 s. Telegraph ' 1075 W * Farm ha Corre: Peattatic Society FE 4-0521 _Eves. FE 5-8891 CONT. sm lances, new or, sea- | soner contracts. Clark Reai Es- | tate, Rs W Huron st eve- ; Get our estimate before you sell. | No obligation. Prompt courteous | 1717.8. Telegrapn Is there any doubt? That, 12 full-time salesmen with trained sales techniques and 2-way radio ears will serve you best? "pet action tomorrow — call our WHITE BROS. REALTOS Phone OR 3-1205 Open 1 Eves ‘til @ — Sun 1! to 5 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY ? Tt will pay you to list with us. pects. You save time and money. needs homes of every type. Call us wday Russell Young REALTOR + BUILDER 412 W, Huron ~ PEDDLING YOU YOUR PROPERTY? T PAY. Our method of Newbee only to qualified pros- pects saves you time and money, | “Don't worry with lookers.” Call us now. We need farms, lake, @ residentia properties. We handle wt cae for financing and clos- To Buy—To Sell—To Trade | YOU BUY iT—WE'LL INSURE IT! MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS 20263 FE . Huron NEXT ‘SOO. TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ~~ BUY OR SELL- T will personally huy your prop- erty or will sell it for you and sho® you how to get cash if the price is rescenante. Call and let us prove R. D. ULEY, BROKER E 41157, Eliz. Lake Rd % Weare specialists in trading. We are gaining a eputation as the leading traders of the Pontiac area. Do not feel obligated. Call oO: an appointment to discuss the possibilities of trading your real estate. Wwe have homes, farms, opport: and Northern resorts sted for tmpee. RRIS & SON REALTORS 152 Ww. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 |'TO GET TRE MOST FOR YOUR jand contract, Realtor Partridge is the “‘bird’’ to see. 1050 W. Hu- ron St. Phone FE 2-8316. SOLD OUT And need your property if we are to continue the pace. We have *several purchasers who have con- facted us for lake property, farms and 10 to 40-acre parceis. Lake property, farm or city, we can have a salesman at you door thirty minutes. after you call, Humphries 2-0474 cont FE 4-7114 FE 8&3 N_ Teleg Multiple TDisting 2 beri ~ TO BUY, TO SELL — ONLY STATEWIDE has i-stop service, 28 offices and 150 salesmen throughout Michigan to serve you, STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR rapr FE 4-0521 LISTINGS WANTED | BUYERS WAITING. LET US SHOW YOU HOw TO UIT Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 8-6003 i Rent t Apts. Furnished 33 | Pre aan ROOM FURNISHED “APT. 249 1 Orchard Lake. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- nished, tiled bath, year-around lakefront apts 8615 Pontiac Lake 1, 2-ROOM APT. ALL UTILITIES furnished including clean linens weekly. Suitable for 2 ot 3 men, _Near Fisher Body, FE 4-3135. 1 ROOM, . PRIVATE | SeTRANCE. 1 atuit, 1 CHILD WELCOME, 2 RMS. PVT. E |2-0663, ie , washing. ‘CTS WANTED |? 1 ten GE LAROE Rooms. OTIEE We need contracts for immedia _Norton. “You ReatonaSie discount. Inrge | -“P¥a_ ENT. & BATH. 1ST | you. bet aay oy wd discount, large fldor. 221 N. mss. Adults. = RMS—-ADULTS ONLY. CLOSE _fo 2 bus lines. 13 Flot rere 4-6402 cr FE 44813, | 12 FURN. RMSt_} mont ask “tor _Mr. ee IMMEDIATE ¢ ties and ead contracts. Or have buyers for same Kk. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2330 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 4-4563 | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS.’ A J. pawn, 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. Le te ‘tie of vour contract Edw: M. Stout, Realtor | TUN Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-895 | _Huron. + Open Eves, ‘tH 8:30 | 2 LARGE pO & BATH, 74 DON'T 8E SELL Your LAND GON- i Earlmoor or Nos _° seen tis. mA APT. PRIV NT CAPITON savin LOAN, CO ~P 75_W. Huron PE_4-0561 | reer = ADULTS ONLY. #1 AUZ burn Ave : : THE ANSWER TO|rR YOUR PROBLEM: rt aT, BAS BASEMENT COUNSELLORS Waxt. Ads! To sell, rent, ABOVE OAKLAND THEATER (hire, ‘it’s FE 28181, 4 + ee er aa 2a eh a ae a ee cn 4 my) Es cee AMG? SS eae nije. i FOR 7.0 z|* 2 pit: . GROUND FLOOR. PvT, | 2-RM. "HOUSE ¢ ON TILDEN NEAR FE 40344. PvT. | th. 279 8. Edith. rE boat RM, BASEMENT APT. _ ALso 2 “sleeping rm. 805 St Clai ROOMS | AND BATH BACHELOR + oe for 1 or 2 men. All utilities No perry Se $13 weekly. call at aad |? RM COMFORTABLE IDE-A- | bed. Laundry priv. 5 Myrtle Dr. off Oakland Ave th and ent Utilities paid. FE _Close in, RMS, PVT ENT: “BABY WET- Fr 118 ee ee te Ph. FE 5-8165 only qualified pros- FRANKLI APTS. | 3 ROOMS AND BATH, IN EXCEL- | FURN DUREEX FOR RENT. $18 3%, RMS. UNFURN. STOVE AND “rire. bun, Inquire 100 E. waren, | 7 AND 3 NICE LARGE RMS. UTIL- ities, in netvile ges, garage, Ty OC Ss, xs] a &, NICELY ed, has full bath, auto. heat, soft water, large screened porch, cory _per wk FE 8-143 ‘= . U0 FLAT, ‘CLEAN wood : 2 &@ 4 BA GAS Ave. : 7 RM te i ars ean PE Se ent., util. furn., adults 4-1319 we No a rT OH PN if eas . Utilities included. MY 20171 “au be punemtatn sake Sean Tee tes as — ictus distance beg Soar servic ice Deponit Sel. Prancis. 3 RMS., NICELY FURN. NR. BUS a adults or working girls. 838 3}-ROOM MODERN. APARTMENT _ welcome. 58 N. | j RMS. POR “or “couple. _No ch children, PE 24148. On Cass Lk. near bus line. Une June or year around Adults only FE 5-3169 3 ROOMS AND Pare. ~ CHILDREN aaING - LADY 3 7 ROOM APT VERY ATTRAC- BATH. re ¥ 2 ROOMS “AND ND BATH, Wi! WASH. ing Drivileges. parking, 37 3 SLance NICELY FURN. ROOMS. ‘ROOM _Rished. FE_ 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE t ENTRANCE. _Chiid _welcome. PE 2-5573 3 BIG RMS_ $15 WKLY, __srove. FI 3 ROOMS AND BATH.” Sanford modern, Coa furn. Washer, Ist. floor. $17 & te _ern. Couple only | 3 LARGE RMS. & BATH. VERY attractive. Pvt. ent. Couple only. FE 4-0643. } ROOM. NEAR POINTIAC MO- pow nn Upper Private entrance & rything furn, 22 Auburn. _reer office. 3} PLEASANT ROOMS, BATH, GA- rage Util, $17 per wk. 42 Au- ta. 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, | PRI- couple and no dyinkers, 104 8 _Paddock. eh 3. ROOM APTS. PLEASANT, _ quiet, clean, .on lake, OR_3-3766 LABOR BE ly d tated. P ate en ewly decotate ‘ay utilities. FE 2-8790 3 RMS & ~ BATH, UTIL FURN. _Inquire 95! Dwight 3. NEWLY DECORATED ‘RMS. priv. bath. Adults 78 Norton 4 ROOMS AND 2 ROOMS, NEAR no 4 ROOMS, CLOSE IN, |, COMPLETE- ly furnished, private bath & en- trance. $20 FE 2-0889 or FE diet "ST a, 4- a & BATH, NEWLY DEC- rated. Pvt. Entr.. baby welcome. rity week. 3236 Joslyn a «RMS. AND BATH. PVT. ENT. W. side FE 2-0661 after 6 pm. FE 56-5322 ~4 ROOM AND BATH, UPPER — PE 2-4300 _79 Clark St § RMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. Newly decorated. Reasonable. RE- ublic 2-3011 days; eves.~400 5S, lvd., Rochester ATTRACTIVE PURN. 1 bedrm. apt. $85, heat & iignt furn. Vic., Union Lk. University 3-3197. CLEAN, MODERN EPFICIENCY apt. $15 per week incl. heat, __ lights” & gas. OR 389. COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH -& EN- FE 4-2047 GLEAN KITCHENETTE. APTS Utilities furn. $20. weekly. OR COZY APT. ¢ LEOSE, IN, PRIVATE entrance & bdth. 39 Clark. days; a week. FURN. APT _ heat. Adults. Mi Park Place. FURNISHED APT. FOR TWO, ON lake, employed couple only. Pri- vate, mear bus line, $16 weekly till May 1. FEderal 4-5382. FURN 4 RMS, | qaty, See aft>~ 4:30 Sa tv Pinegrove. | FORN 3 ROOMS AND BATH, __upper. 207 Chandler. FE 5-4660. \NKLIN LENT CONDITION. INCLUDES AMPLE HEAT, HOT AND COLD ewe ADULTS ONLY. $65 A MON’ AFTER 5 PM. SEE CARETAKER AT A-75 UNION OR PHONE FE 4-5184 HEMP: FELPAD. 102 E. HURON. wk. Lake privileges. Washer and dryer pecess. Arid 5 - Sesite from Pon On M24. MY LARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH, FIRE- Take’ glassed porch, near Watkins Ke! Adults $95. Ph. OR 31943. NICE 2 RM. APT. PVT. ENT. & bath, tee jeorton’ FE 4-1781. NICE 2 ROOMS. c Close ‘TO TOWN for 1 or 2 adults r month, Inchiding utilities. Pi 2-4984. NICE Rey Le RM. APT. CLOSE in. FE 4- NEW ree “APT. FOR ADULTS on Lk. Orion. Gas heat. MY 3-5793. NEAR FISHERS, FOR MEN, PRI- vate entrance, refrig, Mond clean __linen. FE 5-0826, 763 Portland St. NEWLY DECORATED, UPPER. ‘2 block from school, Ali uti)- ities. Completely private. FE __2-7001, Between 9:30 and 5 p.m. THREE ROOMS, QUIET. CLEAN couple private bath, 243 Cham- berlain. UNION COURT APTS. 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN wt LENT CONDITION. INCLU A T HOT & LE A co WATER, ADULTS ONLY. ON QUIET, PLEASANT STREET $63 A MONTH. AFTER P.M. SEE CARETAKER _ IN a UNION COURT oo Rent A Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 AND 2 BEDROOM PARTLY Pt FPUR- nished, tiled bath, year-around lakefront apts, 8615 Pontiac Lake ROOMS, KITCHEN _child welcome. 430 N.. je, 2 BDRM. M. LAKEFRONT A APT., TLE bath. and auto. 9991 Dixie Hwy, MA 5-1183. . Shirley Apts 3_RMS8. APT. pours, 21 Oui € off "N. Perry FE 2-6233 Private entrance & bath. Adults only. Call anytime. 29 N. Ander- APARTMENT, , FU R- #3314 . UTIL furn 1 me rmitted, 18 Pair- weekly. Near Elizabeth Lake. PE 5-1284 ’ 3 RMS. AND BATH. “CLEAN, MOD- FE 5-4032. vate bath & entrance for clean 8 & “BATH. ~PRI- | GMC Truck, apply 739 Russell 4 RMS, BATH AND HEAT. PE 4-4686 | 4 ROOMS. PVt BATH APPLY | | K. |_RON FE 5 ROOM FURN. HEATED APT. | * Children welcome Available Jan. 16th, EM elle | 70 MOHAWK RD. GAS HEAT. . ca . Feb 1. Riiuities $85. FE) 6681 after 4. or phone FE 45-3647 after. ¢: 30, $16 1ST. FLOOR. GAS, ground floor. * available. Heat _, furnished, Phone ORiando 3-62234 evenings. 7 ROO! oo) ON LAKE & BUS E 4-04C) after 5: . «RMs. “AND BATH, |. COUPLE PRE- _ ferred, 3 Putnam, FE 3-7574,- 4RM. U! APT. PVT BATH & ent, Stove & Frigidaire furn. Man i ROOMS, UPPER. PRIVA’ bath & ent. Couple or wees i po OR +7008 afte ores PULL ‘BASEMENT, T, FOR _3 or 4 persons, FE 3-9243. 5 a -AND BATH, HEATED, _ wore and refrig.. garage. ede a ce 3 Xe = “ROOMS > - BATH, - _West side. FE 44081, 7 5 RM. MODERN. GAS HEAT AND lights furn. Call MY 2-5542 after Pm — . ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER apt. with fireplace, in 4 family brick. Near whtown. $65 per month. Call Realtor Partridge. _FE4-3581. § ROOM, 2 BEDROOM APT ON - lake on * near Pontiac, stove & refrig. furn A monthly inc). _heat ew 3-4322 5 RMS. NEAR TEL-HURON. “FE 8-6540. 6 RMS. SEC. FLOOR, CLOSE IN. _PE 2-063. or s 27734. A BEAUTIFU aim viEw ‘APT., _ soa, Adults. MY" 3-149 1491. ; ATTRACTIVE 1 SaneOOT 3 APTS. Stove, refrig and heat furnished ‘$100 per month. 130 Seminole. Cail PEs-1559 or FE 2-7305. BRAND NEW Salmer Street, just south of 508 Orchard Lake Avenue Pontiac's finest new ‘avartments, are ready for occucency, . AIR CONDITIONED hed: a8 r heat, kitchen fans master antenna, ce- ramic tile bathro.ms. beautiful Sitehbens, Balcony type building, with . -individgal ¢ entrances. 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY -- WE ARE OFFERING — FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY—LEASES AS LOW AS $90 PER MONTH. Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday FEderal 86918 CLEAN, 3 ROOMS, TILED BATH. 8587 lakefront apts. Pontiae Lake Rd, CLOSE-IN. 3 & BATH WITH heat & hot water, $50. mo. Williams 8t. 3 Pas bath. All State St. 2 & ‘bath. Al utill- ties. $50 mo Nicholie & Harger Co, 33 Open W Huron. FE 5-8183 evenings DEL-RIO APT? 281 Oakland 2 & 3 rm apts with baths, stov, refrig. and utilities furn, | Couple with baby welcome. LOVELY 2 BEDRM., APT. ROCH- ester, near Auburn, Children wel- _come. OL 2-3961. LOVELY 5 ROQM APART- ment on James K, includin stove and retvigerator. year's lease $115 month A. Sohnson Realty. FE 4-2533, MODERN 4-ROOM APT. HEAT furnished wu. (furpish stove & _fefrig. FE 4-475 NEAR FISHER SSOT 3 ROOM “APT, _Call_ PE 2-5203 ca FE 2-8388 ‘ON PRO 8ST 3 ROOMS AND MATH CHILDREN a $40 PER MONTH. Badan 102 E. HU- PARTLY FURN., 4 RMS. PVT. Ent. and bath FE 2-093. 3286 Auburn Ave, Auburn Heights, — | UNFURN. 3 RM. APT. ':EAT IN- _ cluded. OL 2-2386 — RANCH. COMPLETE WEST. Close in. Plenty of ground, lake _priv For couple. FE 2-7 RENTAL | UNITS Attractive new duplex type units, Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tlac op East Bivd, an. Perry. St. Call FE 4-7833. SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR immediate occupancy ranging in price from $92 a month, FE 4-252) UNION LAKE. LARGE. ATTRAC- tive, 3 rooms & bath, new apt, bullding, everything, private, adults EM 3. UPPER 2 cae. ALL MODERN, heat, lights and gas furn. $75 7 mo. OR 3-1972, : E APTS. 4 ROOMS | rs bath. 3 roonfs. & tiled bath, 4 . per, 4 ghts & garare laundry facilities. Adults only. FE 3. - Rent Houses Furnished. 35 1 BEDRM. DELUXE KITCHEN- ette apts. Day. week or month, Also 2 garage houses, adits. School age children welcome, “FE 8-8226 i BEDRM. LK_ “FRONT ~ YEAR ‘round. modern. MY 3-1565 2 BEDROOM HOME. Gaal HEAT, “modern, Lake Orion, MY_ 2-9541, 2 ROOM COTTAGE FOR. RENT. 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd. No chil- dren 2 BEDROOM ' HOME ON | merce Lake Cail TYler sine, _Detroit, or EM_3-8118. 3 BDRM. HOME, LARGE LIVING ‘com, natural fireplace. Wall to Wail earpetin tge recreation room 1 tile bath Consider renting unfurn. to reliable party, _FE 5. 4 ROOMS, “é LOSE TO TOWN. 37 - Mechanic, *hone* FE 4-5268 4 ROOMS & BA “CHILDREN __welcome. FE_ 8-138 4 RMs. AND BATH. CALL “AFTER _3 pm. FE 4-19 5 RM. HOUSE a BASEMENT, stoker heat, auto. hot water 5181 _Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 5 RMS. MODERN RANCH TYPE home. Lk. Priv. Located near i Lk. PE 42564 or OR 6 rhe SORE CLOSE IN. CON- venient to transportation & down- _town shopping dist. Call. FE FE 5-4932. ANDERSON TRAILER. VERY comfortable for couple... $37.50 yee FE AT: COMMERCE the “ ROOMS & bath. EM 3-5053. |CABIN. IN — ‘ON TOWNSHIP — Working couple desired. Inquire 770 8 Sass, Pontiac FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THE wintet, 3 bedrooms, children wel- come OR 3-4163. FOR LEASE, 2 ~REDRM - RANCH style home, completely furn. nr. Fisher Body. $95. 5. MAyfair 6-6205, KEEGC — CLEAN 2 BEDROOMS, modern, Gas heat with wtilities, week Until June 15th. 8-0054 lament 5 RMS. FULL BASE- Fonise Lk. OR 3-138. pre BEDROOM HOUSE. Children outcome Le 13 aie West of Pontiac, 1 mile east (Commerce, Until AT MS. AN meee ae oe AND BA 7 RMS. Ra “ENT, a BAT bal oon APE. 174 MT. CLEMENS: | 3 Bee ‘SENECA STREET. FE WLY SONATE 4 Rats 6 NE bath, oil oh NACL ROME ! | PARTLY. FURN SMALL HOME. fi ane from Pontiac $50 month, RIVATE