ick Ce eS yt I Tae BA fC as ee “ye i er i >. = , “ ik We ae C PRES ‘New Chamber Urging 1O-Story Unit on Present Site} Claims Survey Reveals Cost. Lower Built on Telegraph Pontiac Chamber of . z 3 5 ih ; HE 5 ili i r ¢ 1 lined storied the i & is Ht ift itt 3 Count Than if} z i | i it i 2 , <<.” iittala thal @ « * * wt ee Sh * an Is % PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1955-34 PAGES Covers Ent Law Pr [eC gr 2 oposed y Courthouse P Oppose Change Federal Committee Asks Wayne Airport Replace Willow Run as Terminal iii i z FE i (Continued on Page Molotov Closer. to. Defeat on Free German Elections GENEVA (INS)—The Western Big Three virtually have compelled Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov to return to Moscow today and seek new instructions to Potter, Meader of be right) ig, Suggested ene god, Ep . . “. 5 ei ad ll for Oakland PROPOSED COURTHOUSE — Above is an architect's drawing+ & proposed courthouse and county office building, which could built on property now holding the courthouse, and courthouse of the building as shown above faces West is on Wayne; the entrance at center West Alley, which now separates the two Nation’s Hoods Face Quiz Filmland Racketeer»Killed |With ‘Chicago Pineapple’ PHOENIX, Ariz, —A nationwide quiz of hoodlums between Pontiac City Lines, Ine., was under way today in the search for the bomb-slaying | #4 its drivers and mechanics at a of pudgy Willie Bioff, a retired filmland racketeer cred- ited with talking a few of his pals into jail. Bioff, 55, was killed when his pickup truck was blown apart as he was starting it at his home in northeast Phoenix yesterday. He had been living here about six years under an assumed+ name with his wife, who said after the explosion: “He didn’t have an enemy in the world.” Lt. Ralph Edmungson, in charge of the investigation for the sheriff's office, said authorities here~ have “very little to go on.” 4! i i qi 13% : : ae fr Dating Nowa ..ssco. 17 thru 25 News eee vrereeee \ 8, 9 County News qtoveatersecscces 6 Pet ee) 5 pooh i snWeeeea ws eee ede ietwnne 16 " oo oO For OF Fe Oe eee Mu, bl} TV & Radio Programs deeees SB. Sadie Madiadiadidedldiasidadh deleted edodonres 12, BY | Warmer Weather in Store Tomorrow Partly cloudy and warmer weather with temperatures in the low 60's is forecast for the Pontiac area tomorrow, according to the U. S. Weather Bureau. Tonight it will be fair and warm- er with a low between 40 and 44 degrees. Heavy rains and snow hit parts of the Northeastern states last might and carly today, causing miner floods in some sections. Connecticut was uneasy again as more than 24 hours of rain sent rivers rising. At Stamford, the Rip- | powan River flooded a number of streets to a depth of several inches. The lowest temperature preced- ing -8 a.m. was 29 degrees. The thermometer registered 43 at 1 p.m. State to Mediate City Bus Dispute Thursday After Strike Vote by Local The State Labor Mediation Board will try to settle a contract dispute to Settle Dispute Call Eoyptian, Israeli Envoys U. S. Goes All Out to Avert Full-Scale War in the Holy Land ‘ WASHINGTON. (?\—The State Department called in the Egyptian and Israeli ambassadors for separate meetings today in its drive to keep the Middle East dispute from exploding into @ war. Abba Eban, Israel’s en-| voy who is seeking arms from the United States, was slated for a confer- ence with Asst. Secretary of State George V. Allen. Later, Egypt's ambassador Ah- med Hussein was listed for talks with Allen—the department's .top specialists on middle eastern af- | fairs. : In announcing the meetings last | night, the State Department gave | no ‘hint of what Allen would, tell the two envoys. This country has been trying urgently to bring an end to the Arab-Israeli botder fighting, fear- ing is could flare inte # renewal of the Palestine war or worse. Before the announcement, a spokesman ‘had said the depart- ment did not plan to take the same action as the British Foreign Of- British called in representatives of Egypt and Israel and appealed for réstraint. tain. guns exchanged shots in a 45-minute duel on the Gaza Strip meeting here next Thursday, | The meeting was scheduled after members of Division 1097, Amalga- |mated Assn. of Street, Electrical | Ratony and Motorcoach Employes of America voted 41-7 in favor of strike action, Negotiations between the tom. pany and union haye bebn con- ducted for several months and a fact-finding panel was appointed by the governor in an effort to | resolve the dispute, j The panel recommended a wage increase of 8 cents an houur retro- | active to last July 1, plus addition- _al uniform allowances. A company offer of 6 cents an hour increase retroactive to -April 1 plus an additional 2 cents next April: was rejected by the union, according to Archie Sims, - state labor mediator. Warren Will Not Run - SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (INS) | —A. close personal friend of U. S. Chief Justice Earl Warren says) that Warren will not bea candi- date for the Presidency under any | circumstances, Thomas M, Storke, publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press, said he made the — on Warren's “author- front today, an Egyptain Spokes- man at: Gaza said. No casualties were reported. . Israeli and Egyptain guns faced each other atop the quiet but tense El Sabha platean in the Sinai Desert, about 0 miles south of Gaza. With clashes erupting on three | successive days along the tense Israeli-Egyptian border, U. N. dip- lomats worked to restore peace before fighting spreads. Gray Leaves to Replace Wilson at Big 4 Confab WASHINGTON (INS) —-Gordon Gray leaves today to replace De- fense Charles E. Wilson at the meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers at Geneva. Gray, Wilson's assistant for In- ternational affairs, will confer-with thes Secretary at either Paris or Geneva on Sunday. Wilson, who originally planned to return to the U. S. last Thursday, | is scheduled to arrive in Washing- ton Monday morning. Russian Admits Defeat WASHINGTON (INS) — Russian Housing Minister I, K. Kozuilia ad- mitted to a National Press Club audience yesterday that not even Communist inventors have turned out a drip-proof wa faucet, Taken by Death Israeli armored cars and Egyp- | B°y Citizen Dies SAM A. COHEN Civic Leader Sam A. Cohen Engaged | ‘in. Business in City, for Many Years Sam A, Cohen, 59, secretary | denly yesterday at the Pontiac City Club. He was widely known iin the Pontiac area through years of | service in Temple Beth Jacob and in community affairs, Mr. Cohen was born in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, March 16, 1896. His parents were the late Israel Legislators Fail to Pass Hospital Space Measure Williams Calls Another Session to Discuss Beds Lfor Retarded Children By JACK I. GREEN LANSING (#) —The legis- lature adjourned at mid- night without providing any more beds for mentally retarded children and Gov, Williams promptly sum- moned it back into another special session Monday morning. But before the deadlock, the lawmakers had ap- proved: — Michigan’s first speed limit law sfnce 1927—a 65- mile an hour limit in the daytime and 55 miles at night covering the entire state: It will not become ef-- fective for 90 days. ‘| The senate’s attempt to impose ~ the speed limit only on highways south of the Bay City-Muskegon | and treasurer of Standard Electric |ine (town line 16) was beaten in | Co. for the past 26 years, died sud. | the House and the bill passed there with six votes to spare. The Senate accepted the state-wide speed limit without a vote to spare, But the house refused to give and Pearl Freedman Cohen. | Mr. Cohen, who lived at 1347 Ardmore Dr., Bloomfield Hills, had been past president of Temple Beth Jacob and the Jewish Feder- ation. He was aformer board Board Will Meet Here tice’ dia eartier this. week. The | member of the Pontiac YMCA. A director of the Clinton Valley League, Pontiac Rotary Club, | Pontiac City Club, BPOE and Knollwood Hills Country Club. He had also served on a local draft board, He is survived by his wife, the Other survivors .are two broth- ers, Max of Pittsburg and Abe of Pontiac, three sisters, Mrs. I. J. Sheer, Mrs, A. Goldstein and Mrs. A. Kohler, all of Pittsburgh. SERVICE SUNDAY Service for Mr. Cohen will be! Sunday at Temple Beth Jacob, 79 The legislature also approved the addition of 200 more state police the | officers for highway patrols. (See A traffic research center at Michigan State University. : More money — $117,613 — to strengthen the central violations file designed to weed out unfit | drivers, Fifty-thousand to put National (Continued on Page 2, Col.-4) Elizabeth Lake Rd. at 1:30 p.m. Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein will officiate. Burial will follow in Clo-| ver Hill Park Cemetery, Royal Oak. | Friends may call this evening and tomorrow morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter Blvd, Detroit, He will be brought to Temple Beth Jacob at 1 p.m. Sun- day. State Doctors Will Meet DETROIT w — The age Academy of General Practice wi meet in Betroit Wednesday and Top Pontiac ‘Police Marksmen Awarded Trophies —— a ; Qo Dragnet Spread for Jail Elopers 7 of 10 Convicts Caught After Burrowing Tunnel Under Coast Prison WALLA-WALLA, Wash, ()—Sey- Thursday. Some 1,000 physicians en of 10 convicts who bored through are expected to attend. concrete and dirt to liberty late Thursday were back in the Wash- ington State Penitentiary today and an intensified search was being made for the three still at large. * * * Posses rounded up the seven yes- terday in groups of four and three, All surrendered meekly despite their reputations for toughness, Four were picked up before noon yesterday as they hiked along rail- road tracks in a brushy area 20 miles north of here after a night spent in a farmer's outbuildings. i Hi % i ne Be. BAY LR CISC, SEE A PSE Sea ULE eR Ree, RN RA re ND “two. * - Reuther Attacks Price Increases UAW Chieftain Claims committee's appreciation for the ** “could pay that increase and ab- | _ partment put increased emphasis CT eee ee ; { 4 ’ f as eae ao “Industry Statesmanship’ . Is Lacking in Nation . DETROIT — CIO President Walter Reuther says the « for his unio through -highe Addressing U@ club yesterday, itweicraft | said this would enable the consumer to en- | joy “more of the good things of | life.”” i left on thea“short end of the deal” following contract wage in- | lowing the wage hikes. Profit records of large industries | * show such increases are unneces- | sary, said Reuther. He singled out | General_Motors Corp. and the Ford Motor Co. as examples. CITES PROFITS Ford profits this year might equal the firm's combined profits for the last 21 years, said Reuther, while GM's statement shows it) made about 220 million dollars | profit a month for the first nine months this year. Still, said Reuther, “prices in | firm says it made several as- the auto. industry are going up.” With profits at these unbeliev- able hights, industry ought to be | willing to demonstrate industrial statesmanship te lead America down the road to lower prices, bigger markets more pros- perity,” said . He said that the 21-cent hourly i package the UAW won from the auto industry last summer was ' “sizeable.” | MAKERS CAN ABSORB IT But he added that meas in | terms of industry, auto makers | ‘sorb it without one penny in. _ Price increases," A ace said he fully agreed with complaints by newspaper pub- | ,lishers that recent increases in newsprint costs were not justified Teal 7 Th cupahtinantndieeeianenaiieinl f o= New County Courthouse Plan Is Being Proposed (Continued From Page One) mittee chairman, expressed his ‘time, expense and effort’ pu forth by the chamber’s cog , proved a Pontiae supervisors voted against the plan. “If any change in location | building. ‘ plans is made it would have to be The Special Building Committee Keuther said the consumer ts by vote of the entire board of has planned to submit articles at) 7 | the’ supervisors’ Nov. 10 meeting | @ Harley, Ellington and Day, ar- Which, if approved, would set up creases because many industries [pale pores of Darelt an authority with power to issue automatically increase prices fel- | wore retained to make the cost | revenue bonds. supervisors.”” Schone explained. study by the chamber. The estimates, they explain, the structure to the county and pay are based on “experience in the (off the bonds through rentals paid | construction field ... (amp)... such an estimate will predict with reasonable accuracy the actual cost of a completed build- ing.” Their figures relate to cost of constructing a three-story building in the service center compared with a ten-story structure on the present downtown site. In preparing their analysis, the sumptions: 1. The same amount of useable floor area will be provided in each | building—202,164 square feet. (This figure was taken from a previous study of courthouse needs ob- tained by the county.) 2. Soil conditions at each site are stich that no special work will be required to support founda- tions, . 3. The present heating plant at the service center would ade- quately heat a new building. (New heating facilities would have to be installed if the building is erected downtown.) 4. The present courthouse and health building adjacent to the west would have to be torn down, 5. A downtown building would be done in two steps—the health build- ing razed and a ten-story building put up containing court rooms and some office space, then the present courthouse torn down and a 10-story office building construct- ed to connect with the courts build- ing. But plumbing, ventilation and air-conditioning could be placed more economically in the ten-story building, the architects reported. Connection of gas, water, elec- : z iti: ie Pontiac Police Marksmen Awarded for _° Top pistol marksmen of the) ’Pontiac Police were awarded - “trophies yesterday for high scores tachieved during department con- | a this fall. | ‘ Police Chief Herbert W. Straley “made the awards. He said there *has been a great improvemept in shooting proficiency since the de- “on the skill three years ago. Practice at. the Police range | « on N. Oakland Ave. fs now avail- AND YICINITY — Mostiy and warmer teday and tonight. ; today 54-58; lew tonight 46-44, partiy cloudy and Warmer, “heseatng eopthetly. €-15 mp. now! ‘15 m.p, + gamed and poi NE igh wetetty. 16-18 tonight. 2 Today in Pontiac Lowest temptrature preceding § a.m. Pa 8 am.: wnt velocity 8 m.p.b. yay Saturday at $:21 pm. rises Gunday et 7:12 4.1m. rises Saturday at 10:53 p.m. sets Sunday st 1:11 p.m. ip sseceses 38 tip cesccecw 41 badcewese BP Mi vecsceses 43 ’ ey see Sevvdcdees x” eg iae « BS “ a ae cov SOR i Firing Skill able six days a month, he said. Each officer must attend at least once a month, and reach the qualifying score once a year. A score of 70 per cent is nec- | i S73 BES¥s gas is i z & 8 +, : z t : tit 2? é > HT y25 rae Hh : - recommendation by country needs “industrial states- | Schone’s committee that the site _ manship’ and lower prices that | be located in the service center. i i | pink, but they sure were elephants | Some 193, or 50.9 per cent pre- 'ferred the downtown site, while 135, or 34.7 per cent favored the | Supervisors to resubmit to voters a Masal which would allow a -spe- d through a general public obligation bond issue which would be paid off by the extra tax money, Extra taxes to finance the building were twice turned down by county voters last year, al- though they did approve the idea of putting up a new buildng. Since the two votes, the super- visors have been considering a revenue bond issue to finance the When the courthouse was com- | pleted the authority would lease \from general county income. The revenue -boad method would require no extra tax, but the chamber states it woulé cost more than $1,500,000 more than by the general obligation bond | method, “We stand ready to lend vigorous |support to a general obligation | bond issue, which we feel would: pass if the citizens were thorough- ly alerted to the need for a new courthouse,"’ the chamber says. Besides Schone, building com- | mittee members present at the meeting were Delos Hamlin, of. Farmington; Harry W. Horton, of Royal Oak: David Levinson, of Birmingham; Ernest V. Blanchard, |of Farmington Township; Eugene | Swem, of Southfield Township; H. | R. C. Cummings, of Pontiac. | County Corporation Counsel Har- | ry J..Merritt also attended as did | two representatives of the archi- | Max Stirton. The chamber was represented by Norvell; Robert J. St. Clair, sec- si secretary. Ceamber committee members | ‘included’ Glenn C. Gillespie, N. Petroff and Abe. Lapides. Pontiac was represented | by Mayor William W. Donaldson and City Manager Walter K. Will- man, who explained the plans for | increasing. municipal parking space. PHS Debaters Take 2nd Place in Conference Pontiac High School debaters Flint, with eight of 12. _ Pontiac High tied with Flint Northern and place, with g teams. Debates were on the national topic: Resolved, that the federal | government should guarantee high- er education to qualified high school graduates through grants to colleges and universities, Second in the tournatnent series | will be held Nov. 15 at Pontiac. Wandering Elephants Overwork Police Phone HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Nye J. (INS)—They may not have been — or so police found out after checking reports that two jumbos were strolling down Hamilton ave- ax to finance the building. |* Civitan Club president Theodore is shown purchasing the first fruit cake from club THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, NO Speed Law Covers All Michigan Roads | Guardsmen on traffie duty during peak summer weekends, sals to legalize chemical tests for drunkeness crossing yellow no-passing lines. DEM USES TECHNICALITY Lloyd Clawson; of Royal Oak and een of Detielt, pap na to bi lor driver licensing procedures, train " ul Brow q| local licensing examiners and re- tectural firm, Pa rown an | ‘a ro-anauibnation of drieins | every three years, | . Also defeated were various pro- retary, and John W. Hirlinger, as- PoSals to raise driver license fees. present who worked on the survey essentially a fight between the Dr. | Senate's demand that ton to secure use of the Fort Cus- ter Hospital and had rejected the Oakland County Hospital puchase in his message to the Legislature. won a second place rating in the | its stand, arguing that the Fort first of four Saginaw Valley Con- | Custer facilities were the “least ference Debate Tournaments, held | acceptable” of all considered and that purchase of the Oakland in- stitution was warranted to provide bed space in Southeastern Michi- gan stand “‘intolerable,”’ | it so good, tim, Mrs. Johnson, 262 Howard McNeill St., a man she - as the snatcher walked identified as Charles Hawkins, 47, of 186 Wessen St. in his hand, which was concealed inside his coat pocket, they found an 8-inch knife, they reported. tigation of larceny and investi- gation of carrying a_ concealed weapon.- from a wallet in the purse. record was set. (Continued From Page One) The Legislature defeated propo- | and stiffer penalties for A Democrat, Sen. John B. Swain- proposals to set up schools drivers, require uniform The fight over hew beds for retarded children was But he belabored the Senate for Williams called the Senate's Republican leaders As they were talking to the vic- of The officers grabbed the man, Gripped Hawkins is being held for inves- Mrs. Johnson said $25 was taken In the first half of 1955, American h ee ~ = settee ay tie Wanted: 200 Road Patrolme n issued a | 194 Statement saying that there was good faith on both the House and Senate sides and that the majority party was happy to return M ——— " Pention Press Photo E. Wiersema, left,| member Robert Tricker, in the club's annual fund raising project, the cake sale, : a Club Members Opening Drive to Sell Cakes The Pontiae Civitan Club hopes for a fine start in its annual fund raising project soon. Robert Trick- er, tee, is leading the whole member- ship in an attempt to win first chairman of the cake commit- service and other civic projects. SEC Halts Report ‘of Firm’s Stock Sale WASHINGTON (INS) — The Se- and try to resolve the dispute. and a variety of other electronic , products for the armed services. Purse Snatching advised tat thecal the Fe | Cnavt stration statement “were deficient ‘Suspect Bumps | S"tae in material respects," or Into Detectives — | “18 sec wehedhed « heating tor Detectives investigating a report-| NOV: 18 in Boston. ed purse snatching at Bagley and Wessen Sts. last night never had| Contributors to UF New State Trooper Test Scheduled for December LANSING (AP) — The Michigan State Police almost liter- on all its posts today, ds Four Missing inP Flaming C47 Plows Into Connecticut River, Four <° Fee th dts? iE i ‘i giike LANSING W—Some 40,000 Ko rean war veterans have not yet 8 lane Crash Others Rescued 4 i i oH ‘ae : i | : B ; I A i quel: itn | : z7 J. H. Barry's Funeral Will Be Held Tuesday ° : F A | Hite ef it in Ee E Z j i i ! ‘ tek a2F feats Zee & “4 F E i,t efi iff if F E ye i i :! I e§ ia z ily ge ! i g £ i i i LF AS f dit ne fi ge me i ! i of | FE F s F | it HE i if : BE i i if F Ei ; | | 2 Youths Flee Officers After . Car Hits Pole One Roseville youth was hospit- alized and another was being ques- Bloomfield z 8 § l & F f 4 Hel § B FF E 5 i g 3 i i ij é i Hel iu i faut ub tri Hy : TR i : eeu fi HH Hf titi it ! at 4 i j ull be i jis : F 2 Lf +: j 7s a if d ge g ! 2 f j ! i +4 i ili Ui i i tf gis i i! HE rill | : ; ij Teh i z I vn g Your Shopping Convenience OPEN” SUNDAY | Pierunlas late Women’s Children's Ready to Wear—Boots—Shoes Some of the Greatest Values in Town GOODMAN'S | Our Locetion Seves You ! $208. SAGINAW sé‘ Bléck, N, Witsomn Ave. ee | ee aS = ed CGS SEN SE Se Be smth ae er ae ‘ (Pee ite de oe ae - ee x * é ! \ j OVEMBER 5, 1955 A eee eee ee ¥ | Bible Church Firet Open] : 7 WELCOME 2 BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH A fellowship ef Christians in the American Baptist serving with all believers in the World Council ef Churches. ‘Rev. Fred Robert Titiany. Minister A.M. SUNDAY P.M. 9:00 Worship 5:00 Youth Center 9:45 Sunday School 7:00 Youth Programs 11:06 Worship 7:00 Adult Education Wednesday, 1:45 P.M—Church. Night W. Huron at Mark Ave. An American ist Church, located on Crescent Universal Ave., Waterford Township, to serve the entire community. THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH ~ . Williem E. Goding. Pastor Lake Road at Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. All Arve Welcome! Y.M.C.A. Side Entrance Non-Denominational Full Gospel a 7 . »» 9:45 AM, a oe Set =) Worshi MO cavcaat lS _M, | South Carolina gather at Win- a plas 11:00 A.M. Fi ncoe College here Nov. 18-19 for a Evangelistic Service. conference on the problems of pro- | viding training in moral and spiri- tual values for school chiildren. * Sunday Evening ..... 7:45 P.M. > FIRST CHURCH OF GOD % East Beslevard — Senth of Leckent Drive - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Scheel. 10:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Cell FE §-7768 or FE 4-1782 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH gg ag metre om Beene oie $460 Williams Leke Road (CAI Building) — w up m . ¥ SCHOOL ..... ovccicches sce and wished him well. Circuit Judge MORNING SERVICE amet Tt W. May baomeao Ned deacon _— iG PEOPLE ..... Pepe Ae ene . GSP. church, personally welcomed him EVENING SERVICE ..........-::5. : A WEDNESDAY SERVICE ‘ibe Brandeis, son of a New York w x 7 doctor, told the congregation that y—Fund tal—Independ his first derelections were drink- Bible Believing ing and smoking at the age of 16. Later he stole cars and cashed een + eS ae ee Sunday Scheel ..... coe O24 Midweek Preyer end him in 14 jails im three states. 3 a Praise Service © a / « erneee oer * - i . Brandeis started BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH [| [tet tte prison there were 131 mem wwe fe || left the prison there were 151 mem- e Oumun and Going Streets bers. ce One of —— he said, is to preach at once in every pri EVANGEL TEMPLE son in the United States. he @&. Begene Ramecy, Minisier — Gen, Offices: Andersen, ind. Brethren Church Rev, Tommy-Geest. Set. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. _ Sun. Scheel 10 A. M. Sun. Service 11 A.M. » Sun. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Evening 7:30 P.M. Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 Tees. Thars., Sa 7:30pm. are Apostolic ii = —— || PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WESLEYAN METHODIST | afl ’ _@7 NORTH LYNN STREET . 90 Howard Street 10:00 Sunday Schoo! WYRE PM Everyone Welcome! 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. ointap AY cues Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor sreees coe os a : need? hapeacs 1:68 P.M. First Social Nicotine foe. easens Tae P.M. 10 A.M. @ We'll Look For You! Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. Confident Living There Is N o Easy Religion; Yet These Steps May Help By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE — “Some time ago*l talked ‘at. a luncheon meeting of « large organization of wholesalers and sat beside one of the leading figures in that particular field. I knew him well as an old friend. But I was surprised to see him there because I had heard he had suffered a heart attack. Yet he seemed in perfect health and happier than I remembered seeing him in recent years. “ . 5 (© * * I was surprised @ second time when the moment for the invocation | came and the toastmaster called not upon me, but him. I was | impressed by his invocation, every word ef which came from the heart, displaying great sincerity and depth of belief. As we talked during the leacheen I asked him, the fact that you seem ; i : i i all “Perhaps I might have been,” he replied. learned to think right, and as I began to | righ! i F t tt i F : . Thad. + Li bg i 8 Z if i i dispute the efficiency of his treatment. Of course, he had the best " {im medical care too, as he gratefully acknowledged. No doubt there dre many people reading this whese theaghts one, still nominally Christian — Christ's | Nov. : | the 18th. The meetings will be held at Trinity Baptist Chrrch, Wesson and Maple Sts. : Dr, King, pastor of Zion Bap- tist Church, Louisville — a Church Educato Decries Attitude Toward Religion PROVIDENCE, R. I. (RNS) — | School children today, with every | educational opportunity, in the way of the Word “And this despite the fact that helpful to practice simple procedures. So, creative thinking, I suggest the following: ‘ s 1. Get and hold the idea that you can improve your condition. s e t 2. Study yourself to see how your unhealthy thinking may be attecting your physical well-being. | . ' 3. Bring yourself to the point where you really want to break with your wrong thinking. , o 4. Then make the break ih your mind. You've got to mean it, Actually do it by saying, as my friend did, “I'm through with all that stuff.” : * ° ° 5. Ask God to help you, for you cannot de it yourself. e ° * 6. Believe that God is helping you. * © @. ; 7. Cooperate fully with your doctor, for this is a “God and the doctor” technique. . . (Copyright 1963)- Tuxis Society fo Visit Wants Religion Courses rt i 1:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE j Church School; 9:45 4M. - Youth Service, 6:30 P.M. 9:45 P.M. Soul Stirting Song Service Hear Dr. L. L.. Marien “Believing a Lie vs. the Trath” - A Friendly Place to Worship! Hi rity ule d te United Nations Official | to Dedicate $1,000,000" Building Given by Ford * «@ is the headquar- Conference | pay 35 ai | a Episcopal Bishop Urges Dope Anonymous Units SEUEaaaaDEneEe meneame “We Offer You Christian Fellowship” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ‘> | secretary of the National Baptist - Convention, will conduct the serv- ices. united choirs of the Pontiac church- es. The Rev. Richard H, Dixon is president of the Fellowship. ji. _ saded during the Victorian Attacks Movies “urged “to follow this example.” by Holy Trinity Pastor | Posters, Billers and Distributors | | Union (AFL), the priest has organ- | | union, Formed as Local BB5 of the | | Way of Living ‘Oldest’ Church Fails to Ascertain Age of Famed San Miquel Archaeologists, architects, artists and artisans of various faiths com- pleted six months of research and ‘| restoration work at old San Miguel church here. : * * * Their studies failed to prove or disprove the old claim that San Miguel is the oldest existing church in the U.S. But the work has stripped away many of the modifications of the past two cen- turies and restored the church's 18th century appearance. DR, D, E, KING eataal ater red ina anwes. City-Wide Revival es of the diocese. inane E “+ the helinenot marrage seems Will Begin Nov. 7 Ky. and Music will be furnished by the Luther League Convention Scores. Film Producers Who Distort Religion for Plots However, the efforts of the United States ment to “make world peace increased * Approving “all sincere efforts | toward integration of all races and | in toward integration of all recente | SUNNYVALE CHAPEL ‘commended Luther Leagues which 5811 Pest. ts. R4. Ror. Parker, Pestor Invites You to Hear EVANGELIST JOW TALLEY, Preacher and Musician Nightly Except Sat. at 7:30 P. M. : Through November 13th Handbill Passers Helped DETROIT (RNS) — The lot of T Leke St. Church of God Charch School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Service, 100 A.M. ¥. P. Service, 6:90 P.M, Rvening Service, 6:29 P.M, Michael Noch, international president of the Bill) ized about 400 bill into a|p Servieser Tee Gun. 9:65 A.M. Healing Service— Son 2:48 P.M Interdenominational —Everybody WELCOME AFL union, the men have seen) their wages rise from 8 cents to $1 an hour in the past few months. Father Kern, pastor of Holy |e Trinity church, has been lending | his parish auditorium and his voice to the bill passers, urging them to | accept the responsibilities of good | citizens. City officials have hailed | his work as a new trend in Skid | Row rehabilitation. ; | | Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. WAYNE E WELTON. Minister | Se To | —) SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “ADAM and FALLEN MAN" Sunday Services and * Reading Reom oh _ __.. 2 East Lawrence Street , Di Open Daily 11 A.M. to $ P.M. Weiner a Friday to 9 P.M. FIRST CHURCH. OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets: - ‘PERSISTENT PRAYER WINS A VICTORY’ Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday 9:45 A.M. Scientists Study A SANTA FE, N. M. (RNS) —_ Aesop on 3 ag abe - BMillion Cars. - mately 7,650,000. oe ee Se eS =—7 ® : ue '_ are 23 a oe ao ry ett PR Pe Ae eet ee: A THE PONTIAC PRESS, é t* SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1955 3 Forecast for 'S5 Retail Deliveries Seen Somewhat Lower in Year End Predictions By DAVID J. WILKIE DETROIT —Passenger car as- semblies this year will come close to eight million units, retail | deliveries will fal] somewhat be- | low that figure. * * * Sales records have been top- week after week this year. In another 10 days, say authorita- | tive sources, total retail deliveries for 1955 will equal the volume of all 1950. That figure was 6,326,438 units. * * * By the year end, the same sources say, total retail deliveries of new cars will come to approxi- The figures indicate a sharp upsurge in dealer inventories is expected. With return te full seale production after the model switchovers, the factories once again are producing at q rate somewhat higher than retail de- liveries are being made. So a year-end field stock of around 750,000 new cars is not unlikely. * * @ Dealers started 1955 with 293.881 ears on hand. But at that time only a few makers had reached vol- ume output of their new model ears; some had yet to switch over to 1955 models, All manufacturers already are building their 1956 OUTLOOK GOOD * Nobody in the industry questions that the retailing division will sell @ tremendous volume of new cars DETROIT @ — Chrysler Corp. has reported net earnings for the first nine 637,012—an increase of $66,912,629 over last year’s nine-month total of $3,724,588. a In a financial report, the firm said it sold more than a, billion dollars worth of products this year over the corresponding period in 1954. * » * Chrysler's net earnings from January through September this year were 2.86 per cent of sales and equqal to $8.11 per share. Last year during that period, net earn- ings were .27 per cent of sales and equal to 43 cents a share. With increased sales volume BRUCE J. ANNETT' Business Notes: ference of opinion, however, as to | will approximate | | sales | year, . general to insist the demand will be broad- er than retailers expect. through much of the last decade. | increases an- | by the manufacturers | ‘ a | heb i | iH tr i 254 Ee z : : j i i ‘ : iT BE GID BR. DIXON During October, Gid Dixon was ent in Life 7 Realtors Leave for Convention Mr. and Mrs. Annett, P. T. Smith Will Attend "Conclave in New York Leaving this weekend to attend the national convention of the Na- tional Association of Real Estate |Boards in New York City are Bruce J. Annett and Mrs. Annett, gan Real Estate Assn., and Smith is president of the Pontiac Real Estate Board. The four day affair the United States and Canada will vention on the topic “What's Right With This Country." There will be panel conferences tional gales Manager has an- nouned. y's territory comprises Michi- gan, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky Resigning Officers’ Fate Pending in Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR (INS) — Monday night’s meeting of the Ann Arbor City Council holds the fate of 37 ends meet.” tions would leave Ann Dallas Residents Phone for Ready-Made Prayer one months. of 1955 at $70,- Chrysler Net Earnings Up Near $67 Million Over ‘54 “ Also declared was an extra divi- dend of $1 a share in addition to the regular 75 cents paid each quarterly for the past five quar- ters. Both dividends are payable Dec. 13 to stockholders of record Nov. 15, The dividend declaration brings the total so far in 1955 to $4 a share compared with $4.50 for the your of 1964 " ‘* * + Shipments of passenger cars and trucks by the corporation in the first nine months ‘of 1955 was set. at 1,145,255 units. This is a 95 per cent increase over the 585,- 783 vehicles shipped in the 1954 period. * * * The report also said that defense work for the period this year amounted to 130 million dollars or five per cent of sales compared with 235 million dollars or 17 per FIRST SIX MONTHS - Almost all the nine months’ earn- ings this year were “made in the first six months.” It' said ‘“exten- sive plant arrangement and manu- facturing changes were required in the third quarter preparatory to early introduction of our 1956 cars and heavy fourth quarter output. « 2 * * of ed to $102,986,640 during the nine month * period and depreciation charges were $41,024,552." Sales Higher as Shoppers Bundle Up State Senate Appoints. It named Wilma Donahue of the University of Michigan's Institute The Legislature voted $10,000 to finance the committee’s work. ~ Lodge Calendar "| qnapter Nous, Mon. 8 pan. 23 pony St. , = , 4 Ferne wiley, Secre- tary. | via , —Adv. News in Brief —Adv. rd Lake Community Orcha Church. 6171 Commerce Rd. Adv. ended Sept. 30: el einer: «ae xf cent of sales during the 1954 pe- = riod. mate ended . 30: s i INCOME... 50506 210,165 J : S ieate ne Ee ES ee Phileo Corp. for nine months ended . BD: | Wt, Sacomne deness os.egeene 5,000 Bales -...-.1... 360,318,009 949,728, 3 He g : ali ERE esse - ADVERTISEMENT FOR #8ID8 For the purchase of one 1) Uutlity Truck. = ‘ L Sealed proposals will be received the office of the Townshi — Wa terford Township, Township 5 West Huron Street, tiae, Michigan, Oakland County, Michigan until 8:00 p.m., Novem , which time bide will be end ead and the different items e (1) Truck 1% tom or equal chassis, with Cab-end- Cab to exile, 60.5" Wheelbase, 154" Engine: 6 y or 6 ey). tr Generator, amp. low cut in zaienen. 4 speed , Standard Rear Springs, Standard with ausiliary Brakes, Vacuum booster Pront Axle, 4,000 Ibs. Rear Axie, 11,000 Ibs. Wheels, front, dual rear Tires, & 223.5 8 ply or 150a20 8 ply Puel Tank, srditar , Michigan State Vehicle Code iNeations - D al ts, frent end reer Heater and defroster, both Mirrors, Two extension arm mirrors Windshield wipers, dual with washers Wind pe, rear Paint, green ite Ti _Death Notices _ COHEN, NOV. 4, 19545, SAM A., 1347 Ardmore Bloom! 39 Ht F : ea gf 1 ts ES gralita? ie ni or. 4, dear =) eeertaemeee e * lade. Voor FUNERAL HOME th ees-Si Cemetery Lots 5 i Gymnettry, Park, 2 sections, 4 er $175 per section. +1000. 26 Thorpe St. Help Wanted Male _ 6 reve let. White bed reasonable. (ORIAL ves each, Designers Detailers Checkers EXPERIENCED 58 HOUR WEEK — Long Program CIRCLE DESIGN CO. 114 S. Woodward, Birm. ae Getat) ‘ik Apely Mt. 1010_W. Maple, alled Lake. Ww. Automatic Screw Machine Operator Must be able to éperste multiple MACHINE MAN yg machines, sharpen own ~~ A ROLL MAN ose ‘nis own and ate Steady work. "Wrne Press, AMBITIOUS MAN, 3% TO 4 FOR Guaranteed - Must be able Box 61. salery plug commis- r oe = see 505 Pontiac esive Man, Bank Bid, . _ Artists Engineering Illustration anya nF OF MAK Perspective Drawin; (OPPOR ITY ENTER THE GR. Pont Salary P. 1 alary of ereonne Write LEY " Belmont Street, Belmont, Mats. for sober eide man. Tiss. oseeys Bushes BRICKLAYVERS ae a oe Birm: be ING IXFORMATION.) ’ And Tony's Drive-in Vues” p PD y fo msurance company. Dale FROM ENGIN TO ILL Apply iac Motor Division ‘AC, MICHIGAN aT ONCE. Shop. 14 West work, Cell MY 23-448, A Warn. 108 Mont aning end odd : vein, 2160 Auburn Re; CAR SALESMAN bE og Ba aeot. . Mot ni rs : bare Fite Press a. ne hours minima. ‘ ~ DETAILERS special machinery. "Top Totes. Designers Detailers x "Gar, age 36 to 4b etre LOCKHART-WRIGHT SERVICE » 1908 8, FE 2-326 4 ; / { " f ae ry \ f ( ‘ wi DESIGNERS * - @O Needed) al ron on Dies Automation 58 Hrs.Min. Interviews ‘til 8 p.m. MODERN Engineering Service Co. . 4695 12 Mile Rd. | Near Woodward Berkley, Mich. - ate ie man. EXPER: 2180 Dixte . E Bal FIELD REPRESENTATIVE Applicant must be willing te lo- cate in Michigan and stert on an » serving = customers Spd ame“ —— initial , a on a salary Spas After tn’ . receives both es salary and « guaranteed coi Send postal card with your name, ed- Gress number only so we may for persona) intervie Full Time Welders Por afternoon shift, No pert time need apply. SUNDEEN MEG. CO. 6434 Dinte Hwy. PARM HELP WANTED. 19701 Mile Rd, 3 HELP WANTED FOR STOCKROOM end clerical work. 45 years old. Afternoon shift in Pontiec \e Study work with benefits. Apply week-days am. te 10 a.m. ‘HEAT TREAT MAN parts Sl ot ame SERVICE We will em: men for ECHNIC atified sitions, ages : ring 21-90, with on on Excellent opportunit: advance- ent Salary and coe Wile training. Wring for an Stet: view, stating 5 Bow 31, Pon MAINTEN Hac *. M iD man See live im. 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TILL 9 SAT.9 TILL 12 MODEL MAKERS MODEL CHECKER CABINET MAKERS \ Modern. equipment. ram 3 ° Best working conditions Artco Plastics - 48270 Van Dyke REpublic 2-6842 OFFICE MANAGER WORK Journeymen Pattern Designers APPLY Pontiac Motor Division Employment Office GLENWOOD AVE. : : x POL EE pene Se cae wae Rorowey Ss a Sen Pin Setters Wanted ia Temple, 114 Orchard PRODUCTION WORKERS EXPERIENCE _NOT NECESSARY - APPLY FISHER BODY DIVISION 900 Baldwin Ave. PORTER W FOR NEW CAR eee RECEIVING CLERK & STOCK MAN 2 ERAL Yard Master : Ave, ind Trunk Western Railway. pereee, O° Heating — 8u Diy. vi Rd a NTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. . & Son. . 66 W. Huron "WANTED Part time salesman to sell new Yord ae ee, Tener: Benne WE HAVE SEVERAL OPENINGS for as stock clerks in WANTED Designer, checker to design smaf electro mechanical products for consumer market and for indus. trie! use, Must have — te Sohep Gelling Some rawing b ts and bill te Help, Wanted Female? Pailin ena a eae ca eae AIM HIGH CAREER GIRL Gi Sinks “ohn tins of 0 ood \ firms. If inter. ous reply immediately See Miss MIDWEST © Employment Service 408 Pontiac Steie Bank Bids. PE $9221 CASHIERS SALESGIRLS COOK, HOUSEKEEPER, CARD _ taker, (couple). Experienced, per- manent, ir h . White. No . Live in premises. Must both drive. Salary $300 pe ‘CURB WAITRESSES Ted's has a limited sumber of for curb waitresses, MUST BE 18 Apply in — TEQS CAPA iN GEN- Good MI_4-0438 CASHIER L TRAIN YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE28181. , Si we 2H PONTIAC. PRESS, sarounar, novelist 5, 1955 a Hem id pee rE s-isse ELMA. M. ELWOOD 8143 Cass- REALTOR Lake Rd, PE 5- 4-3044 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY ete as S M. BREWER SO NM, Parke 3-4808 itt ie oe ae eaTihis =: 4 Soneel “MARKLEY, Inc. ‘W, Maple $1,000 eiee Bilis a & GREGG 1968 ni : 4 CARNIVAL - ty Dick Ferner ‘ONE lircralen eiitg? i} ? ss j ag | if ; 3 S sf f,! 1 ? i i i ATS it a : Ee pesis it fh P ft AT ‘ fy OVERLOOKING Silver Lk. Golf Course ! i i an Hy ti As in iit i [ : if > fl : ; i i> age > | ‘ ? “YOUR LIFE’S MADE Classi-|, ue i Zz 2 i i if J i sj i if srhictr isi? | . | ITT ss. DOWN P. ieee we tor B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 40521 Sg _. BUILD NOW Th our well restri Waterford ected, i, estimates freely yd from our plans or yours, [ERBERT C. DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Highest Offer On down payment. Take over pay- ments session. $8000 382 Auburn Ave. DON'T GIVE YOUR MONEY away” fe “ i a ty Ei é Rs ai ville to"Model Some. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Te 1 Rd. FE 4 3 bed brickerete shell, com- | xe with studs CP. Cima 19 M-15 Ph. Ortonyille 132 collect. + $1800 DOWN — m DOWN — West g& 4 bed- room sem: alow. clean. located near t's. furn., storm sash & screens, $00 DOWN — Cozy two bedroom — alow with 60 = 140 ft. = Excellent condition. as! gee “Ne decorated,” Lesst. ed near Sey Shown L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. —-2 FOR BETTER HOMES AT LOW DOWN PAYMENT See PEARL BLDG. CO, coms pet ome) (SEE AD IN ERS SEC.) CHICKEN FARM modern 3 Hand Home, Ii you are handy and want & moderate priced home on easy terms, this one should needs. Has 1 room down, 1 large room wp, room, _ — room, kitchen th with ants, water heater. Plenty REAL BUY $3 seem fncome on Nerten Ave, 7 room a, St. 5 ous ein & Bt. wand . P. W. Dinnan Muron. —~~2 BEDROOMS bath, Of] ‘urnace Laund ; = aod. berries. ites’ 5 down. TRAILER DOWN iy GR CUCKLER REALTY +4001 bedroom ranch home - pleted. Living & 2 rms., dry walled. Plumbing, wir- cclsced bat Lot ig, 303 co bath set. Lot 5e and jocated 1 mi, from y An exceptional buy at $6,309 with $1,000 down. OPEN Watkins-Pontiacg Exstates. Apress This 3 bed home pletely decorated has large liv room, open kitchen Electric Forced air of] heat. Oak eae windows and other o ¢ items. Open Bat. & Sun. e INC. aire Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SELL OR TRADE 2 acre with ¢ room modern WEST SIDE Coty 3 —— brick. a on way and garage. ‘LAKEFRONT evel brick = income, Mat- SS fireplace, ofl furnace. $16,- 800 cash, to mortgage. BARGAIN FOR CASH on: | REAL costs | 3007 W. Huton ANN, TTI & Mt “Who'd you wanna see?” For Sale Houses 43 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 P.M. FOREST LAKE ing missing tn this x— me. The smartest bu —— make us prove &. Shewn b: ent at your coavenbaes. Hic Grove | poe be open sign on payg! 8S ested st| OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 P.M. FOREST LAKE 3 ranch homes ove Lake. 2 baths and builtin rane, features, barbecue grill, fire- lace in farm kitchen. ‘Don't miss tor open signs. with wonderful terms. A: JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 HOME WITH LAKS PRIVILEGES. 25’ living Kncag reation room, gas heat, fenced other fea- tures, to nd $12,000 Call OR 3-2603 SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick has several new bed: on wooded water. blocks FOR A COLORED FAMILY» 3 bedroom home, — 9 Youngstown kitchen. ment, gas heat, ga- rage ond garden space. A 4 per mortgage. $60 ® month judes taxes insurance, One of the best a as CECIL H. MYERS Real Estate, Insurance 2 BEDROOM La living room and street, 1 block to the school, off! XN. ry. $2, will SOUTHEAST — oe basement by i shaded 5 . pao Bo puoston.. Only $7,900, terms can INCOME WEST SIDE, 3 complete Beat enctcat cobain, rental e ex m of $287 per month, SCHRAM FE 5- S091 « or FE 59471 DO IT Nearly new on 3 acres near Ortonville, $8,000 total with terms, lot—Rustic with Rrepiaee, be 12'x28" living Name your “= wee Semi — A. ‘full base. - ment lot. Real Bu fori the. hand man at $1, down, eS * as gee alee WM. A. KENNEDY PE 43560 OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 st GAYLORD) North Side tmeute “ee RD FE 4.9584 " New brick three NM ‘|George R. Irwin ‘| PE 5-0101 y | 8081 COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4197 ___Fer_ Sale Houses OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4 P.M. bedroom ranch home with full basement that ts divided for # huge recreation room, rge spacious room, A kitchen that looks like a maga- zine . Picture window in ki to pdt your table in front of, Youngstown kitchen, Attached two car garage. Extra large lot and you can buy one on each side of house. A good desirable location. Total price. $16,600 terms. M-24 (Perry Road) to Indianwood Road, left to Newman road right to property. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 49584 & MY 2.2821 1% E. Pike Bt., 46 East Flint 6t., * tase NEAR COMMERCE Two bedroom bungalow with auto- matic oll heat. full bath, fuljy insulated, neat and clean. Pa fu , Pull price $5,500 with terms. ‘AUBURN HEIGHTS two , bedroom nearly new. ful b it with tie heat and hot water. Many - tras. Full price tl1.150" with terms, —— ‘Orion 269 Baldwin Ave. If no ans Co-operative Real Estate Exch Wolverine Lake 860 LAGUNA VISTA OPEN 1 TO 5 Year round, iow rambling ranch house. 4 rooms, utilit; roo Real = attached garage a FRONTAGE. si.o0 LOW DOWN PAYME w G.I. C. Schuett 12077 GRAND RIVER TExas 40190 ;| Open Sunday 12 TILL 4 PM See this lovely new 2 bedrm. ranch home. 18 x 18 itv. combination, seesled: pt fag dow with wonderful view of Eliz- abeth Lake, perimeter of! heat. Att. 1% car garage utility rm. Out Eliza Lk. Ra., turn left — Se w for signs, 54] Artesian. C. O. BALES, Realtor $210 COMMERCE RD. EMpire 3-343 O'NE OPEN SUNDAY BRICK }-bedroom Co! |. Vestibule entrance to ~ cious living with natu place, Large screen race off the fami! space. = well below Hy vie ion cost, Woodward tere BUILD NOW build on your lot, 3 bedroom home. TKutomatic heat & Fa , w in i replace. 2 cat at- Time for 1 more this year tf J. R. DUNLAP Licensed Builder. OR 3-4740 F] ‘BEDROOM HOME onl 2 ACRES 4 — $800 down. FE 71-0338, Lt HAYDEN ESALE. Possession j + suburban living rhs rg Ned fn this — tm. home on 00'x128' corner bedrooms and den. Tile bath with shower and tub. Modern kitchen. Ot] furnace Paved drive and “carport. Fenced down to 4% per AST 8 bedrooms. Possts- sion in 10 days. Large living room, separate dining room, kit- chen has lots of cupboards, bath. Basement, furnace, 2 car garage. i. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. en Bun. 12-3 GILES OFF JOSLYN 3 bedrooms on one floor, oak floors, venetian shades, — walls, full base- For Sale Houses. 43 - COUNTRY HOME Ps BE GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford _ Phone OR 3-1268 BY OWNER 9 bedrms., itchen-d 5 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN HOME SUBDIVISION, & GAGE ST. gi - DN. IMMEDIATE POSs- SESSION. OR To Tis TO Coim REALTOR Partridge is the “bird” see. ANNETT OFFERS Suburban Ranch Attractive § room ranch home in excellent condi- tion, carpeted throughout. Living room with. fireplace, dining room, 2 rooms, tiled bath, screened porch with fiberglass roof. Forced hot water overhead radiant heat, attached erage Large weil landscaped lot, $16,800, terms. Drayton Woods Attractive new bric! aluminum ranch 2 bedrooms, fireplace tite bath and lavatory: Base- ment, large recreation space with fireplace, attached 2 car garage, lot 120 x 157 with trees. Immediate pos- sess 2 terms. Franklin Boulevard Exceptionally fine brick home near Huron Btreet fea- turing a e living room with fireplace den, powder room, areak: baths, ished 3rd heat, lot 66 x 275, 2 car garage. Price of includes carpet, drapes, and refrig- erator Ortonville Ideal family home consist- ing of 9 rooms, 4 hed- rooms, 2 bai and 2 roo a ent in knotty pine acre private lake, knotty _- pine breezeway pd my bg 2 rage ie, Beautiful ad trees, all fenced. $34,800, terms. -OPEN SUNDAY 25 P.M. Clarkston Estates New 44% roo om alow. osha resto fuji basement with recreation ‘area, truit cellar, pos radiant heat and 1% car ga- tage. Also available next door, 3 bedroom brick, base- ment, heat and attached garage - wioche from school. 10 16. Di- rections: Lett oft, M15 just south of Clarkston, 6170 and 6200 Overlook. Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors ederal 8-466 2 ‘uren Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 A HOME OF YOUR OWN Country Ranch Home 5 with wes | JOSeph F. Reisz 6342 W, Huron &t. PE 2-0259 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ti age a | UNFINISHED UP- Near Webster School 3 . home — fireplace, beat and "entre ‘tool in basement, car large Lot. $11,800 wi gin nm CARROLL G. PORRITT 2 BEDRM., ATTACHED “pros _tireplace, $1,450 down. STOUT S - Best Buys Today LAKE PRIVILEGES With thig brand new room home beoaien dat‘ = Case beth Rad, tifully decorated th oak floors, ain red a. full e and nd ‘qo f cated on two lar ange pow flame Lake Rd. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 68 TN. St. Ph. yaya ta) a0 ee $7450 Will buy « 3 bedroom FHA bedroom conte: California rary GILES REALTY CO. 62 W. Huron rE 73 Open @ to en, terse, light dining room, one large 1 extra large nice bath, — te high, od —s it i ar garage, ery el c . Vilacktop school bus. Short distance to Pontiac. Priced low with able terms. ? Just West of Town Owner —. — and warm for the cold, . 3 bedrooms, all Se & gay “| o men . Near Cass-Dodge ogy Hospital Road Between Eliz, Lake & Rds. Lot room. pe od fiean ONE ¥ down. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 °+W. Huron 5-8183 A HOME OF YOUR OWN For Colored—Crestwood 5 rooms & bath 3 bedrooms. conditoin, Large living room, plastered walls, full base- street, ‘A bargain for —_ sale. Takes $3.500"“an. ‘ NICHOLIE & HARGER ©. 3_W, Huron WILLIAMS LAKE E-Z TERMS en eet mee privilege lot. $is.s00 with terms. MACEDAY LAKE This =_— home on the lakefront = = i of the finest views in sand reom expansion. —_ for a blovel mer home with the idea ae VACANT tage nice =. i and shri Sniy etree $4750 = ine ‘privileges GILES REALTY, co! . Buren 175 0 ry -; SUNDAY 4 OES Bring the family and inspect this rand new bedroom ranch Spee Ee of wil bulla ie you” trom our Bg By ‘hond. "Tera sight | Dae to our signs, Open # to OPE SUNDAY 106 P.M. 4936 Clarkston-Orion Rd. beautiful Wi | Rutledge OR D111 “OPEN Sunday 2 to $ p.m. New 3 Bedroom Brick “BUD" N ICHOLIE Insurance ° itt. ‘Clemens 2st. PE 5-1201 FE 23-1317 KNUDSEN Low Maintenance Costs On this Casto-stone veneer new ges fur- nace. It's comfortable with 2 edrooms -_ — ody Lo floor and second, Garage. " menedinte pow: session. Terms $2500 down. Near West Huron Street A down ee of $2000 will move onlay to this 4 room and e. Some carpeting i n ol cluded. Basement ith heat and automatic water heater. 2 car garage. Imme- diate possession, WM. H. KNUDSEN 510 tiee State Bank Bidg. Ponn FE 4-4516 SALE CARS FOR SALE BY OWNER wt Soe halite & oneenine MY ondition. ‘on'}-1432 after 3 p.m. ‘OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. 181 NEBRASKA ~ Rae ™ mg pital arene open cm .C. HAYDEN, Realtor. Walton, "YE oat oUT W. HURON New oe home, L ‘heat room, rooms, " water au og Oak Tesek rented, 3 car garage, nice lot with flow- ers. $0,450. W. COLGATE Large 3 _s some work to be done. ly ROSE "McLARTY PE 22163 or FE 54-3578 screen windows end garage. Shade trees. Year around 2 50 ft. lake frontage. ‘Tabe Gene . Oil heat, New electric ew a sete | veaier immediate pos- CHRIS E HORNBECK 880 st. Represent Harvey Wilson R’tor, MOhawk 4-61046 WHITE BROS. USED HOMES ~ room, Tim! Aluminum eons & +> soca. ust reain at 36.700 ‘with ‘ate “sown wn Low Down! . 4 and pick your — and us how easy it is to o . Direc- tion, rd mil sth on Dixie to Big Lake Rd. at National sign. ft go one mile to model. ogerson Const. Co. FE 41003 3-028}, Ask for Mr. Garner, LONG LOW AND R. se RANCH rt restricted be a eagy seo inelude recreation room, rmo-oren, built in stove, tile "bath, birch doors, oak floors, wal wins lis, Jose, ctached gauge ana den, Shown by appointment This should sell this week, eng SIDE 7 one AL DOWN “BE erg modern ome be fee room bungalow with stairway to attic, oak floors Bing pee walls full basement with gas heat, and automatic hot woter: Fenced yard and practically immediate pos- session. Take car or house trailer as down payment. nee HEIGHTS 2” 5 oft ‘beek and oe le t $7050. fone Tot, Priced LAKE FRONT HOME $6,060 PONTIAC LAKE Por dollar value, this attractive modern two beat room home with arent 4 large ment cad th = price inet les two Gandy ots "te a FOUR mg OTTAWe TRADE Owner will trade this famt. ly home for a twp room on west block Seal nome ory aren inh ° ® ; A-l new 3 car garage With attached screen patio, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 16 DORRIS & SON ALTOR: vt Open Sun, 26 BY OWN ER bedroom ranch. eee ee oR eee ai Sg: Mgr ts aie y 7 , =e Fe eee te ? get ot i i 4 * a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Today's Television Programs--|7sune Hite New York | eee et TOgToms Jayne Hits. New York <— 2-WIBK-TV Channel ¢—-WWI-TV——Chasinel. 7—WXYETV Channel S—CKLW-TV With Six P etssin Tow : - A Z re = oe : _ SONIGHT’S TV MIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY MORNING 11:00—(2) Sunday News Finals, “A crochety school supt. weete the blackboard | : i ae ‘ (4) Sunday News Finals, (7)| , ‘LXXX’ then turned to a pretty and asked, ‘What ee ee arent) Mediation, | Hollywood Premiere. (9) CBS! ° ‘does that mean? She blushed and replied, ‘Love and on *) bores 5 tawrwange eaten 8: 15—-(2) Christophers. ; National News, kisses’.”—Quote. : ht oft 4 by 8: 45—(2) Facts Forum. 14:16—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) —_— €90—(7) Realm of the Wild. “Way 8:50—(4) News. Movie of the Week. (9) Crown 2 , By EARL WILSON : of the Wild”; “Thrill River” — Church at the Crossroads. Pegg tes Pad ond tery! OY YORK—There’ve been many beauties and many beas- “Ibex.” (4) It’s a Great Life /9:15—-(2) Court of Health. ties around B'way, but until Jayne Mansfield hit town with a : { : Ford wg a a ee ed Nd 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater, | GTeat Dane, a poodle dyed pink, a chihuahua and three cats, Jemss Dunne, Michasl O'Shea. bas gn 7 Sign On ) we didn’t really know how much time a pretty girl can give @) Saturday Lucy Show. Lucy | 9:55—(9) Prayer, Sign On. MONDAY MORNING ? and Ethel get involved with a | 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) U. of a a = to animals—and have a lot left over for men, too. aan Teeite Spon on od ° r pol = Parsi Sates 6:55—(2) Meditations. ay I was present when Jayne's 125-pound Great Dane, 4 ang, Pre-|10:15—(1) Featurette. : %:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning} “Lord Byron,” arrived by air express from Hollywood FE eee night drama of 10:38—(2) Cartoon Capers. (7)|_ Show. and enitied Mow York ab. . ~ ‘ginking of Titanic. (9) Temple | Action Theater. . 7:65—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. | eq been delayed a bit . . . he’d got loose out at the Willow 4) | 10:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. 8:¢0—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Run airport and they'd mistaken him for a horse Baptist Church. Religious. (4)| 1, \ 99 (9) Porky Pig—Daffy Duck. |8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) |", Reg ea arg (4) Soldier of Fortune. Kelly and (4) Adventure Ho. (9) Holiday| Wide Wonderland. “Look out, everybody,, he’s hungry!” screamed. Jayne when Smith search South Pacific Is) win stars, 9:00—(4) Romper Room. she and he swept into the plush Park Av. apartment of a land for missing fighter pilot in| ,,:s9 (9) Sunday Open House. _ | 9,25--(2) Detroit Newscast. friend. Once inside, Lord Byron charged playfully at Jayne, “Runaway King.” (2) Big Town. 9%0—(2) Love Story. (7) Request| knocking her over, cutting her leg and scaring the pants off Mark Stevens stars in adventure SUNDAY AFTERNOON Theater. the rest of ua. story. 12:00—(2) Adventures of Champ-|9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. oat 9:30—~(7) Paris Precinct. Louis; jon. (4) Captain Hartz and his | 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (2) Jourdan in “The Bookkeeper.”| Pets. (7) Cowboy G-Men. (9)| Garry Moore Show. (9) Holiday Ranch. Travel films.| Captain Z-ro. 1¢:30—(4) Search for Beauty. (2) (4) The Big: Surprise. Quiz. (2) | 12:15—(4) Salad Mixer. Arthur Godfrey. The Clock, Quiz wth Bud | 12:25—(4) Mr. Twinky Presents. | 10:55—(7) News. Collyer. . 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (7) | 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. @:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Peter| Faith for Today. (9) Watch the | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Lawiord in “The Son-in-Law”; — si > meow 11:55—(7) News Ace. Field “Momen 1:00—(2) te) ndtable. Glory.” (9) poli Plloromg Mee Blazing Guns. (7) World Adven- MONDAY AFTERNGON die with Care,” drama. (4) Perry| ture Series. (9) Motor City | 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- Movie. nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Como Show. Julis eee the &:30-(0) Tose Harmon's Wark-| Comics. - . Zee ee + Johnny shop. (7) Black Spider. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. Moni — oo ay cape, 1245—(2) Pro-Press Box. nibegm hs peat 7 ie News, Sports : | 1:55—(4) ‘Professor Pet. Hy arch for Tomorrow. WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr YZ, Chotrs _— ariety pollens neat econ 2:00—(2) Pro Football. (4) Her-| (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Beu- an ae. — pa WSK: Lookers wom. ew Wayne Unie D G ay lah. (9) ; News > Raft; Tony Ben- ae eee Star Theater. ns cae je Au- wate Top of Towa wre _ A a AP 16:30—WJR, Montovani mett; Frank Fontaine, guesis, | (9) Meet Mr. Callahan. brey and Gus. oe a ee 8:30—~(9) Mr. Fix It. Do-it-yourself 6 Dr diy Senibe 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Calor: : NM, Manhattan Melodies WXYZ, Music for Sunday hints, (2) Tuhe Honeymooners. | 90-0) PF, Ro ce Theater,| land. (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) “wwa, Muse "tu Deen | WoBK’ wows, McLeod Jackie Gleason. comedy. “The | 5.554) Zoo Parade. (7) Little| Myrtle. Labbitt Show. CKLW. News, dim Dunbar! WON, Central Methodist Sleepwalkers,” cause trouble. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. — 8:45—(9) Hoot Gibson. Western. : Million Dollar Movie. 1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) Jean . . , \ Si-4B Lewweme Wek tow.|e:s5-c Sourcbord. McBride. (9) News, Shoppers New Feet Giv Japanese Police ——— LE Musical variety. Music ranges | 4:30—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (7) Show. _ Ri Pi ke Li . mia) TAISTEIAL lolviale. from classical to crazy. (9) On| Star And Story. _ SH = heed Ry Line Ip Fic. et Line a tototete : ee ee | ee ee On Ga Statue of Liberty |.U:S: Air Bose | pee sents. “The Great Waltz,” story | 5:30—(4) Captain Gallant. (1) Sup-|#°00—(2) Robert Q_ Lewis. (4) KAWA. 3 BAIL opal INI AlSie A ot the struggles of Johann| er Circus. (9) Hopalong Cassidy.| Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on SUNAKAWA, ngpuy sata SOG # Oe! \ le -) advancing over a smeared pooped “anager & a Prsge oni SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. Museum to Be Erected with human sewage, today cracked ariCnt sel, Keith Andes, Jarmila cond broil Omnibus. — oe apace node tea ar at Base of Memorial mass picket lines and a smoke- Sisiel | INicier [aL \ , Spanish Ballet pany. (4) . ° : DIVIé: Oli imivres © Foe att te Macey, Herh| Meet the Press. Donald A. Quar-| Theater. Honoring Immigrants | sree) to bet eee ane fis} cies Shriner quiz. _ les, Secretary of the Air Force. | 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. U. S. Tachikawa Air Base. ‘ 9 Toronto M (7) Frontier Justice. “The Lone- | 3:55—(9) News. NEW YORK (NEA)—The Statue rer er . O30 Aegan rt 5 ly.” (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date of Liberty is preparing to take a| Twelve hundred steel-helmeted| geeeeeeeeeccoeooseeoves ‘ ~~ sn ay seat ey | &30—(2) You Are There. “The With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) new stand. police pushed aside an equal num- : wants to take a job in Arabia} Gunfight at the OK. Corral.” Justice Col. . ee Sas ® Today her feet are planted with- | ber of protesting villagers and la-| New > (4) Headline. (7) Jungle Jim. | #15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First in the walls of old Fort W bor unionists. Survey teams then | cok ae whe: SK Min out of) Mont Geo UAW. "| Love. JAYNE MANSFIELD Bedloe’s Island. but within “two {entered nearby fields ° St be : oo, * 7:00—(2) All Star Playhouse. (4) | 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. .-. takes menagerie with her... years she will be standing over a| Women demonstrators followed | ¢ rom rg- 4 : —o aggre Badge 714. (7) You Asked for | 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4)| “My, how he’s grown up,” sald Jayne, picking herself up. |Jliving memorial to one of the them, waving straw mops dripping | $ 3 6 ae meine. Cee 4B & The Visitor. stern World of Mr. Sweeney. (1) Auntie} Lord Byron bolted at her again, knocking her down again. | world's greatest ideas inoue i the faces of the po-| $ Carlson : . is ac . “OTT e* eo” . _— ov cml p — a | erm Boag m | 9: 45—(4) — . Romances. He's so attached to me,” remarked Jayne, not getting up _ 2 2? - to | The government has ordered the ~ TV ° ness, Amando Blake star re ra ate 5:00—(2) The Early Show, (4)| this time. “Why don’t you men do something? be oe beara aay ‘un. (Survey completed to make room| § $ ‘ 3%30—(T) Wedding Party. Fun at| jinks with Miss Livingstone, who| Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey Us men didn’t do anything as we wished te keep our | scum of Immigration — a perma- |", 3t sirplanes. $ e Mary Ann| in private life is Mrs. Benny. | Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. | arms; so Jayne locked him in a bathroom. Later she fed | nent exhibit that will tell the story |. turvems core made’ the po.| 2 SPECIAL ° Crowe and Casmer. Kaczynski| (4) Colorspread. (7) Famous | 5:3¢—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey : immigrants came firet surveys were made, the po-/ $ ° wedding. (4) Hit Parade. Top| Film Festival. (9) Dial 9 Thea-} Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. eo = oe a and shared in. te Mov refused to be goaded into vie-| ¢ THIS WEEK ONLY! : . : . complacent for a while. . many lence. Villagers burned straw bar-| ¢ $ tunes of the week sung by Gisele | ter. building of ati L r e McKenzie, Russell Arms, Doro-| 8:00—(2) Ed Sullivan Show. Ed Ai Ho { Ba ed “He's going to be a wonderful watchdog,” Jayne commented) 4a - arcade un ——— An : 21” Blond ° ‘a thy Collins. (2) Man Behind the} Sullivan plays duet with Liber. i S ess IT when she'd sort of patched up her bruises. “He'll weigh 200) , an ee ia three times earlier this week. ® Table Model S24 9 : ‘Badge. Charles Bickford narrates; ace, Liberace sings a duet with ® * pounds before he stops growing.” = ; ° _ adventure story. opera : or arin | ers Lord Byron is pretty good wolf-insurance for Jayne. He| morate eve demonstrators were reported burt, ” ° pm On H ry American or his @. Largest 21” Picture Tube 6 4—(9) King Whyte. ‘doors 9:00—(2) GE ‘Theater Harry Bela- even growls when the phone rings. father or grandfather or his fa- | one q « : (278 Se. te, : 4 news. : —. atin CAIRO—For warning passengers x *k k& * ther. For the fact is: Every | Police said the survey was pro 23 TUBER CASSIS 3 : 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. Ho- rhe atpeoal (@) Televia _ to guard their hand luggage} “DON'T PRINT THAT!”: Dick Haymes spurns beauties who| American, incinding the Indians, greasing smoetily. ¢ —_— FRONT SPEAKER 5 —— yp he ts con 4 : Ford. Music. Secretary.” (7) Life Begins at| and baggage and coats off the; in Laugh Book, “is, ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try a | Statue of Liberty with its sculptor, |} : 3 : 11:23—(2) Nightwatch Theater.| 80. plane. different girl.” Frederic A. Bartholdi. SYLVANIA TV |i: SALES & SERVICE ; | Richard. Armstrong in “Fall 10:30—(4) Confidential File. (7)| , Next time the hostess arrived at kk & With Grant on the committee are |] we Service All Makes TV. - || $ ° . be : that airport she was surrounded We all Tv. 3351 Grant e . Jumbo Theater. bony wal ) Surrounded In England a woman driver who'd just knocked down a/Derre & Du Pont ill, Charles FOX TV & maze © «AUBURN HEIGHTS «=CoSC : aan rita She wes|tTattic cop yelled at the prostate officer, “Do you HAVE to| 2, tnewant Suuros P Skourss service || 8 ou 4-0073 : Benn Pp d B s temporarily taken off that run Stand in the middle of the street?” That's earl, brother. ° ms airport 26. OR 3.4647 ||? : . y onaers 1g ] e€ap nay ray da (Copyright 1955, tle Hall Syndicate, Inc.) : $5 MILLION NEEDED Cer. Hatchery © Seccvcccoooooooovoosoes estas ae >. 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