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YOU HAVE MADE IT A DEN OF THIEVES’ Plan Action -Against Jesus riven Out Angry Galilean Kicks Out Ora Gpaid takes an imaginary tri im the time of Christ's last seven Gpplying the style of today’s By ORA (Pontiac Press Special Writer) JERUSALEM, Nisan 13 (Tuesday)—An angry young Galilean rabbi stunned this pilgrim-thronged city yester- day by rope-whipping and driving from the great Jewish Temple a number of money exchangers and dealers in sacrificial goods. - ~ Money Changers in Temple Béitor’s Note’ This ts the first of & series of six articles in which reporter back more than 10 centuries to Jerusalem ys and reports on the events of that week, the journalistic skepticiem. The 33-year-old religious revolutionary, Jesus, of the tiny ‘northern village of .Nazareth, upset the coin-cov- ered tables of the trapesite bankers and sent the sacrifice merchants’ doves and lambs fluttering and bawling into the temple yard. He lashed the dealers with a rope whip and told them: “It is written, my house shall be called the house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves.” Many pilgrims waiting in line to the realm into the kind acceptable for payment of temple dues encouraged the rabbi. the coin of Although the dealers cowered before the enraged Jesus, one of them shouted to him: “Blasphemer. We shall see what the scribes say of this.” The incident occurred on the eve of the Jewish festival of Pesach, or Passover. The ancient city, religious capital of this eastern Mediterranean nation, is swelled to almost a million by pilgrims, merchants, traders, beggars and thieves from all parts of Palestine, and a reinforced garrison of Roman occupafion forces. The Jews are here to celebrate the fréeing of their ancestors from slav under the Egyptian Pharaohs. The festival was pérmitted this year by the Roman Occu the with political and religious in e The Roman Governor, threats in Pontius Pilate, is at odds with the Jewish “king,” Herod, about Roman indifference to a promise of religious liberty. Herod is Tetrarch of Gali- lee, Jesus’ home province. * Followers of‘the Nazarene con- tend he is the Messiah (the deliv- erer) who has come to Jerusalem to proclaim himself King of the Jews. When he entered the city Sun- day, riding on a donkey, his sup- large delegation porters from be him atthe elty gates laid palm branches in his path. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Filled Churches Celebrate Beginning of Holy Week Capacity crowds gathered Sunday in Pontiac churches, both Catholic and Protestant, to celebrate Palm Sunday, the opening of Holy Week. Sermons in practically all the churches recalled how Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophe- es Dulles Is Uraing Britain to Join In for United Front Tells Eden Allies Must Act Strong at Geneva; They Study Timing LONDON (AP) —.Secre- tary of State John--Foster Dulles, seeking to patch up a Big Three rift over South- east Asian policy, urged Britain today to join in an early Western warning in- tended to head off Commu- nist seizure of Indochina. Informants said Dulles told British Fore Secre- {tary Anthony —* the Western Allies must show a united front on Asian affairs at the Geneva Conference at 1 3 5 ¥ MS + OPEL E af Fes? : 28% F g 2 E 8 said: “The menacing gesture certain particularly influential EE if Infant Drowning Brings FoRGRTE ri it ( i i EB Fleree Grass Fire Threatens Farms in Bloomfield Officials believe the fire start- af t ? ? i .| Township, watches over three of her five kittens Outlawing Party Tough for FBI, Says Brownell City Feline Adopts Tree Dweller . i 4 i i Pentiae Press Photo rel. Dalby found the motherless squirrel recently while working with the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion forestry crew. The cat mothers the squirrel like it was one of her kittens. Hostage Youths United With Dad SQUIRREL JOINS FAMILY—A cat owned by the Raymond L. Dalbys, 1911 Lakeview Dr., Orion ei . H end a tiny newcomer to her family—a baby squir- All Vietnamese Men, 21-25, Shoved Into Fighting Line SAIGON, Indochina (AP)—Viet Nam's new war Cabi- net decreed total mobilization today of all its male citi- zens between 21 and 25 to fight the Communist-domi- nated Vietminh rebels. Meeting for the first time since its creation Saturday F the i if i f | . i iH a dé Seek’ st TePPeEE Cee eT ee PEEP TOOT CO eee ee ene Pee ee eee ee Pee HEHE HORE eee eee eee ETC CeCe eee PERRET eT eT ee tei eee ft Hf Ej ai if i z c WASHINGTON ®—Sen. Dwight P. Griswold (R-Neb), three times and former f Evie UE | ; : it | i rFEL of rb TE a a i g Fy ‘} Bucharest Saturday. 8 af 83 i ! 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SESS Sesss esezs ‘ Outlawing Red Party Opposed by Brownell ten¢ that enactment of such a bill weuld force the Communist mgvement underground, cause it te close its headquarters, term- publications, it would same time and to the me extent increase the already investigatory job of the recalled that under the Security Act, the Reds wil] be required to register with e Concerning the outlaw proposals, ik i . . L i ; 2 2 E : _ bone. support and encour- Gregory Knisley, son of Mr. and agement in the Mrs. Harry Knisley, of 764 Ade- recent Ciy Election. laide, was brought 4 — +4 by State Police of ac Judge wurice E. Post. Hospital attendants said the boy caught his arm in the wringer Fin gan while his mother was washing clothes. ~ SIGNA VACATION EXPENSES SHOPPING - EXPENSES CAR OR HOME =a 2) ™~ ee el Ry Pontiac News in Brief Calendar Shrine, meeting Wed. April. 15, 8 p. m., Roosevelt Temple, 22 State. Bessie Howell, Ady. j and Bert F. Griffin, treasurer. ‘| Otto Shott, Knights Templar Plan Installation - Thomas R. Corbin will take the post of eminent commander when Pontiac Commandery, 2, Knights Templar, holds installation cere- monies Tuesday night at 8 in their hall at 18% E. Lawrence St. Also scheduled to take office are: Henry H. Rosner, generalissimo; Henry F. Rohi Jr., captain gen- eral; Leland C. Dennis, senior | warden; Lester McClellan Jr., jun- | lor warden; C. K. Bird, prelate, Completing the list are Percy Beach, recorder; Robert F. Sny- der, standard bearer; Wayne Scott, sword bearer; Harry Vernon, war- | den; Cariton Spooner, seritinel, and Loring Downs and Edward Pritchard, appointed | guards. ’ Business Briefs Frankenmuth Brewing Co.'s sales skyrocketed to a record $9,201,957 in 1953 — almost $800,. 000 over the previous year’s | total of $8,413,673. The com- pany’s annual] report said net in- come for 1953 totaled $333,482, a drop from 1952's net of $378,010, Consumers Power Co. will honor its 50,000th common share owner, Miss Anna Van Til of Grand Rapids, at its regional | §} stockholders meeting in Grand Rapids on April 27. Besides its 50,000 commen shareholders, the firm also has 18,000 preferred stockholders. North Central Airlines passen- ger traffic for the first quarter of this year is up 43 per cent over the first quarter last year, Frank N. Buttomer, vice president, traffic and sales, reported today. In the first three months of 1954, the company carried 48,781 reve- nue passengers on its system Dear Friends: Yet ther friends need to & We wi The sudden passi ob! ts a perplexing probl sen e is 0 simple answer. do is to call us of a loved one pre- sa to mony families. All thet our regardless of compared with 34,068 in the same period in 1953. 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Pas gr) Tres W Air... 163 ; by Watonga, said the monster | Gen Mills 64 = Twent C Pox.. 204 : Texas diamondback he snared with | °° Ry sig et On Gureide:.. $7 Canadian Motorist Hurt | his partner yesterday was the long- | Ges T & for Re A Canadian motorist suffered est he had ever seen—75% inches Goebel Br |. 66 Unis Aire.... 866|/arm injuries yesterday when his | of buzzing, deadly reptile. And he | Qocgricn ot poh... 4p) Car Tolled over at Rochester and | estimates he has caught 2,000 of | Gran Paige 13 Um Gas Im.:: 363/Hamlin roads, according to Oak-| them alive in his 19year career. |G! No Ry Pr si7 8 bies.---- 334 /land County sheriff's deputies * 8 8 |Homesth .. 304 78 smelt... 9 | John E. Lindsay, 30, of Niagara- It topped the catch of 1,576 | Hooker BI. @% © 8 Steel..... 443}0n-the-Lake, Ontario, lost control asted aquicming from thelr rocky | mist $0 ae 92 Rr Pilot his car when he applied his havens in Salt Creek Canyon west | inepir Cop ... 08 Walgreen... 41/ brakes to avoid a car ahead. of of here in thé safari sponsored by| int Hery ... 305 Weureehs M.. 183 him. The brakes jerked the car to the International Assn. of Rattle. | ist Nick tas West Un Tel. 4 | the right and it overturned, depu- Hunters. | Int Tel'& Te 161 Wweatg Bs. G24 ties said. as the world’s most UM- Kesey May 18 Yon'siee: fi usual sporting event, the hunt at- | Renocce, es fre Sete STOCK AVERAGES tracted an estimated 20,000. sports- | Lor ‘as ess ‘Compiled by The Accqetoted Press) Figeres after points are cighths from “qweshern’ pected $51.50 wae-| Cor Thief P Guilty | xe “ toate malls UU sto tion proceeds for his champion, iay....100.0 848 get 1184 which he caught with H. H. Tom-| Robert Robinette, 19, of SS¥p | Previous dey....1093 ee? MO) lies linson, superintendent of Roman | Whitfield St. pleaded guilty today Month “ago..sciees sas Gea ist Nose state park, in the gypsum |‘ auto theft charges before Cir-| TR" ie sess lod sas set ties | hills infested by hundreds of thou- | Cult Judge A pag ton Dy Sent | teay eh ce ae ss ies sie alt tk seaman callie’ ence was ! — Feet 1302 3S 805 905 The wranglers had . busy day, ” bringing in 71 snakes. OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE “We found the big one coiled and ready in q den that’s usually } empty,” Strayhorn related. “His Will Their Graves Be Marked body must have been as big as : a man's arm—and as strong. We ON didn’t take any chances—pinned him with a forked stick, snapped the steel snake-catcher behind DE * Phone FE 5-6931 Lloyd W. Burnes FOR J INSURANCE > SERVICE Maynard Johnson See or Call 807 Comrh. Not’! 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Pee ee ae SSG ers = s <2 bd — : Sa pam $e pea aie ee ot ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 12, '1954_ oe I a iis Viiemsoeng ; x West, Albert Tipolt Church Ceremony t Abert ipst tr Trty Mednodiat Coureh s ‘ Anderson-Zuhlke Water Problems Finding Answer the bride of Albert IMLAY CITY — Lapeer’s First ay A | Baptist Church was the scene of ts the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth West of Keego Hartor | Southfield Turns Down | the wedding of Ruth Zuhike toLa| Ferndale Commission West of Burbank, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tipolt of Dray- Even Small Boost but Verne Anderson Saturday. OKs $500,000 for Ne * u es le iw Se ne ar | Okey todget facta Sas SS] Molen, Staion sister, was matron| ths ays {the late Mr. Zuhike. The bride rom while Leonard Tipolt Dea SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — A| groom's parents are Mr. FERNDALE — Some reliet best man for his broth- County request for a 10 per cent pay in-| Merle Anderson, of Imlay City. nan A ery ning Bry Mrs. Robert Scott crease by firemen here was turned Serving as the bride's attendant | Ure Pit pe — gone ev. meats OAK Service tay Mra | Sorat outed Townships an was be, ste, Mra Jo, Za |S Ser COE ey For wedding, the bride Oe ee oe ae Even a watered down proposal) followed at the Al-| Works said today. depart-| chese ® ballerina-length strap- Ei picagen Be Kinsey | for a 2% per cent boost was Te-| mont’ Vilage, Hall After a briet| The City Commission Friday cneut sinfler the direction ot Break | St? Sane of white lnce over OO. | V4, Cemetery, She died Saturday |J