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Garver, Paster Fe t-7613 Call PE 2-1800 After 4.00 P.M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner-of Genesee and Glendale Services ot 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. es er St. John’s Lutheran Church American Letheran Conference (National Letheraa Ceeuncil) Hilt Street at Cherry Street ceeeeseeee. 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Wednesday, March 30th—8:15 P- M. The Augustana Choir—P. H. S. Auditorium - Parsonage: Owego Drive Phone FE 4-3404 Rev. Carl .W. Nelson, B. D. Pastor + ———— =e ‘First Southern Missionary © BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wihen Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. re ne ee ow chadves casees 6245 P.M. Grate Wonka 7:30 P.M, | Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8576 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention —— Ist OPEN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Headley, Pastor "EVANGELISTIC SERVICES MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1955 Mas the Bible been weighed and feund wanting’ TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 The Suffering of WwéD.., MARCH 30 30, 1955 Acting Faith. s.. MARCH. 31,1955 ~PRIDAY, APRIL t; 1955: ‘ 3s ‘SATURDAY, Aran 2, 1955 =) The Prodigal _ SUNDAY, apni 3. 1955 ? Why Sheeld We Give - Little Things. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 is your name written tn Heaven’ VEO. APRIL 5, 1955 Coming *) WEDNEIDAY. APRIL 6, 1955 tt Depends Upen You. We cordially invite you to attend the series of Evangelistic Services beginning March 27th and con- tinuing through April 6th. There will be services at 7:30 each evening. Evangelist Milton E. Truex will do the preaching in this series of meetings. You will oppreciate the simplicity, earnestness and enthusiasm of his preaching His sermons will be filled with quotations from the Bible which will be used as the only source of guthority for all the truth he will present. Remember, you are always welcome at the Pontiac Church of Christ. Come and bring your friends. Every visitor will be an honored. guest r sesen tments Hinder Makin es ee Leresents “Lente lecture Slated March 30 Sunday at.7:30 A Seared Charl Comeret ibe The Lenten Program for! man Williams, tenor and Royce | Wednesday, March 30, at the First Everett, Methodist Church will be an illus- “Come Sweet Death” by Bach-' trated lecture “From Bethlehem Kraft will be the offertory organ | to Calvary’’ given by the pastor, number and “Our Redeemer and | the Rev. Paul R, Havens. Our Lord” will be the postlude. George H. Putnam is director of Missionaries Appointed | Ife on earth seem more real, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Eight Preceding the program, the} new missionaries—six to the Sudan in West Africa and two to Japan —were appointed by the board of women of the WSCS will serve | the dinner at 6:30 p.m. under co chairmen, Mts, Dera Parsons and forgign missions of the Evangelical | Mrs. Pearl Anthony. Reservations Lutheran Chureh at, its annual may be made by calling the church | meeting here.” office. |Church Group to Enroll 1 Million Bible Readers Advance for 7 a.m., EST, today. CHICAGO # — Laymen of. the National Council of Churches to- day announced plans to enroll a million men in a program of Daily Bible reading. J. Clinton Hawkins of St. Louis, chairman of the United Church Sen., 1:30 P.M, Guest Speaker Men, laymen’s group of the NCC, 100"5.& ‘orte said the plan calls for men of all co Pe n+ ous Servs denominations to read a daily se- lection from the Bible. Chas. BD. Race, Paster SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A. M. Vesper Service 5:30 P. M. Tuesday: 7 P. M. Wea. 1:50 P.M. Prayer Meeting ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE _ ss $89 East Pike sweet 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. Worship Young P. 6:30 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Lavera Sheffield, Music Director KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister Morning Worship 11 A. M. Fiche at Speshes: Rav, 5. W, Suearenqre The ‘SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL ................... 9:45 A. M. HOLINESS MEETING .................. 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE _._..............2...... 6 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING 7:30 P. M. Officer in Charge, Theredey Captain Vernon Vie MIDWEEK PRAYER 29 W. Lewrence Street — FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our ‘Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Saturday Night, 7:30 P. M. Revival Starting Wed. March 30th Sunday School ................ 10:00 a. m. Morning Service ....... eeccdes. 11:00 2. m. Sunday Evening Service... ..... 7:30 p.m. 1460 on Your Dial Sunday from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Wed. Evening Prayer Service . 7:30 p. m. Rev. R. Garner. Pastor Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker: Dr. Samuel Yeung, General Supt. Sunday School 9:45.a.m. Youth Service 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. COME! HEAR! ENJOY! Evangelists — McCOOL TWINS MUSICIANS! SONGS! MESSAGES! See and watch them play 12 different String Instruments. Enjoy their messages and songs. BILLY MecCOOL home in Pontiac, Now Billy” and Bobby McCool, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Davis McCool, 62 E. Columbia, after a tour of Arkansas: Ten- hessee, Georgia and Florida. Guest stars on Radio and TV and now wna7OU in The Apostolic Chureh of Christ STARTING SUNDAY, 7: :30 at the APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Bishop L. A. Perent, Pestor SERVICES NIGHTLY, 7:30 P. M. March 27 Through April 10 SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:00 A. M 7:30 P. M. Confident Living Some Otherwise Capable People Never Get Along By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE ; One of my favorite stories is/the one about the old Quaker, who in the early days was. sitting on a rock along the road outside Germantown, Pennsylvania. A stranger came along and struck up a conversation. The stranger said that he was on his way to live in Philadelphia. ‘What kind of people live.in Philadelphia?” he “Where did thee come from?” the Quaker replied. The stranger told him. “What kind of pedple live there?” “Mean, difficult, hard to get along with,” the stranger said. “That's why I’m leaving.” “Well,” the old Quaker told him, that’s just the kind of people thee will find in Philadelphia. Thee wilt always find the kind of people thee are looking for, and which thew art thyself.” 4 friend of mine in Canada didn't have many friends and was always wondering why he was thrown in with “such disagreeable people.” Then he heard someone tell the Quaker story and he decided {that ft applied to him. “I decided that if I wanted to know nice people, I had better get nice myself.” *‘How did you do it?’ I asked him. “I did a powerful lot of praying,’’ he explained. ‘I confessed to~ the Lord the kind of person I was. I told Him all about my conflicts, my hates, my weaknesses. Then I just asked Him to change me.” The man's smile was a wonderful thing to see. ‘‘And the Lord went to work and did a job on me. But I still have a long way to go.” “You're on the right track?” I told him. “By that spiritual process you've allowed your real character, your fine personality to emerge. Hitherto it has been blecked by your irritations and resentments. een oe ae curerieed by the plovenat tndintdunt you have become. There are difficult people to be found everywhere, no doubt. remember compassionately that there may be reasons. why that way. They may have illness at home or not be themselves; they may have many exasperating problems. DR. PEALE people gather about them. They attract this kind of folk by the magnetism of their own spirit. There is another important truth in the prt of getting along with people. It is that human beings deeply crave appreciation. If you realize that and practice giving appreciation, you will smooth away many of your difficulties with people. For example, if you eat your lunch in a restaurant, thank the waitress for something nice she has done. Even if her service is poor, find ene good thing and praise her for it. When you go back the next day, I'm sure you'll find her improved. People whe go around leaving love and appreciation behind them change the people they meet into nicer folk. It is most pathetic when otherwise capable persons fail to get along with people. This failure can neutralize many of their other capabilities. The sad fact is that, while we want to have good personal relations with others, there is often something within us that creates conflicts and sets up barriers. Try as we will, we cannot break through into the happy, pleasant relationships we so desire. The reason is that our personalities have been tied up by inner conflicts. But when we are released from them we become attractive to-other people. Techniques of spiritual practice such as faith, prayer and love are most effective in breaking down these barriers. It you haven't been able to let your personality flow toward people so that their personalities in turn flow toward you, remember the secret, Like the man who was stimulated by the old story of the wise Quaker become likable and people will like you. Spiritual change can make an attractive personality of anyone. And the more likable you become, the better you will get along with people. (Copyright 1965) It's worth driving.to... Rev. Dorr W. FocKler, Paster if i 3 fil z pa | i fi i}; i i Z ft ie Fi is gi? ; : | fy g z : Z 3 fil The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedefe &. Aliebach, Paster Bible School .... 11:20 a m Worship 10:00 a m “GOD end SPARROWS end MEN” Evening Service ...7:30 p. m, JOSLYN AVENUE Jeslyn at Eé4mend L Watkivs, Paster Bible School ..:.. 930 a m Worship ..10:45 a. m “THE MAGNETIC CHRIST” Evening Service ...7.30 p. m ' $456 First Street J. Marvey McCann, Paster” Bible School ......10:00 a. m. Worship JIS am “THE MEANING of the Cross TO US" 7D pm Evening Service . How Christian Science Heals “CONVINCING PROOF OF GOD'S POWER” Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday 9:45 A. M; 239 E. Pike Street Invites You to a WEEK-END of Special Service April ist, 2nd, 3rd Friday -Seturday-Sunday — HEAR _ Dr. Samuel Young General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene Rev. W.-E. Varian. Pastor L. Shetfield. Music Dir. Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. 10:00 A. M) ” Auditorium Bible Class “PAUL'S TEACHING on SEPARATION” Srondees Over WAR tes - 10:45 Dr. Tom Malone Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets ot 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 4. %. Matt. 16:18 ph then art Peter and upon this rock my church . . And the gates of bell shall not prevail against i. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0228 — ' FIRST CHURCH of GOD 2% Kast Boutevarg — ‘Seouth of Leokeut Urive 9:45 a.m. Sundya School 10:45 a.m. Morning Service 7:38 p.m. Evening Service For Transportation Call FE $-7768 or FE 4-1782 @. Begene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. SPECIAL PRE-EASTER SERVICES 11:00 A. M. “CHRIST OUR INTERCESSOR” 7:30 P. M. “THE QUESTION OF THE AGES” (SERMON) “FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY” 6th im a series of 12 sound films en the Apeostice Paul WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 * “SECOND MISSIONARY JOURNEY” 7th Film en the Apostle Paal Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 1,102—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday DR. TOM MALONE Pastor LN Now Being Conducted at the PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin-Fairmont Hear Rev. Jason Felter Inter esting—Dynamic—Scriptural Services Each Night 7:30 P. M. Thru April 3 Featuring Tonight and Tomorrow in Music and Song Max and Barbara Hamilton and Their kcconpaw: “3 TROMBONES Come—Bring Your Growing Sunday "School (All - Morning Worship 11 “The Little Church With The ni Heart” E. C. Swanson. Minister Roy Overbeugh. SS. Supt to our BOM ON ite die eign BIE — : 2 4 koe : er > ex e Se ww tae. 2 x pel HE, ; aA EY - * 7 ? 7 : iP a gy. ‘ > ‘o<9ee eke, f m ~ Sa ees ee 7 - “ 5 re ns See ee POEL AP Age LEER OA ET ties oP cece ne ae en name netins } 4 pen ee y & eph cet 2 * F eS etnies, Gis Se ee eee a a ; é = 2 + a Tue € 2 gt _ a “e . : a ae Pie ey ae, are I cial ei fie | ES ee nee eee Cae i ” ‘4 4 ‘ . ’ “ Ps. ‘ ¢ ee Paes. 6 wie gate’) : z : ae as > ™ ae TS sata : ‘ . | -* . x * ! * ‘ “h * RCH 26,1955. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MA 3.5 ee Pett r 2 ' i ~ ee git Li t PRAYER ROOM READY For the first im our National history unre e's sangtuty "Washing, "D.C. to their These men f = g : i Fy} the museum fer a particular ; tins” Winer trouble ‘ensents: “Gan faa baum purpose, such as to study a par- . : : ' Blocked, go to your church, lift up your \ ticular exhibit of dinosaurs. ; ry C , ee ee Se See The exhibits don’t have much} The Life of Christ—18 | ie | anie f b\. We little realize the pitch in which we're chance to gather dust. -Most are ‘ ymen pare tak endioss over telephone, tadie, changed every few months. Others, | is: e_e : “ . iightonien’ Newspaper headlines are ~xarniwe | Beatitudes Are Realities, Not Ideals|% Put Ricans eee no ange,” ae he eatitudes Are Nealities, Not Ideals)’ iw Peabody's service department : es, are at work to see that Puerto Ri- provides instructions. for class| 9, re \*Ténys isigiment of Bishop | self without a friend in the world, | Mount, and forgets the Christ Who the empty rice bowls and renew can seasonal farm laborers who groups, thus turning the museum pp RK an outcast on a hill, with mobs; died for it. hungry hearts with the grace of | come to Flerida don't go home into a classroom. as adaptable te Out time as they shouting for His death and His It is easy te be an intellectual |G01; to see that all our clap-; broke in the future. One of the most unusual ex-| io" conquered ty e superior mors! | flesh hanging from Him like pur-| ®84 smeer at the humble, iy ix | "#P about the brotherhood of man) Charges were made last year hibits at Peabody represents the | power, admonishes Christ, . because | ste easy te love these who love us, is Meaningless unless we-a} have that labor camp owners lured hun- || lighter side of American history,| $7 "ne! Coush'"sf hate nde tee | ee TOSR but it is hard te love these who |e same God ag Father! (‘dreds of Puerto Ricans here, then | the cireus, It's the skeleton ‘of Gar-| bere (rho inflicts himself upon The Beatitudes cannot be taken hate us, to pluck out one’s eyes | What would such men make of us | tet them work only. until they paid gantua, the famous circus gorilla.| 2. from you. Ang if we | @lome; they are not ideals; they and cut off one’s arms te pre- who talk only of the brotherhood | off the heavy debt they had in do pot find certain lovable, | are hard facts and realities, insep-| vent sinning. of man? A race of illegitimate chil-| curred in travel expenses. PONTIAC MOTOR By BISHOP FULTON J, SHEEN | \,,,, men ae ee ‘3 It is had to be clean on the in-| rest of men, bit to be perfect as profiting on the workers’ air pas- Coretta Let Him come into 9 world which | but very few of us are to| Side when the passions clamor for | the Heavenly Father is perfect—/ sage and their board and room 4% Paid on wo “which Pocasone the mover | Lue, them! It ls eagy to be | satisiaction on the outside to f0r-| orld, bot there are, ver,” fen | while awaiting jobs. As soon as the Leans fer Worthwhile ; which seasons Communist, one has to do is those who would to | “ort, "| workers made enough to pay their | Other Porgeses. All Fontioe Moter movie and television show with | hate; it is easy to be self-expres- death; to overcame evil with good; | whe, are. will 1 Prat wre rate, | debts, they: were turned out to be 450 jeche warn 2.0006 an attack on the sanctity mnar-| sive, all-one has to do is avoid|to bless those who curse us, to| Wait ; but we have | make room for new importations. |f MEGHANIGAL REPAIRS riage, which says that a marriage | repressing the id; it. is easy .to| stop mouthing freedom until’ we Oe ee st, nakt| Among the agencies investigating _ es | endures only il the glands tire: | be a Mberal, all one has to da is|have justice, truth and love of |‘? Yur ©.’ | the “wildeat” importation of labor NO MONEY DOWN binds, and unseal what God seals, (Cease M0, cause as sacred, ex-|God in our hearts as the condi eatin dincarenaatie are the Puerto Ricangovernment.|— . , . With the Cooperation of | Orop in and ask os about our ’ cept the right to be free from/tion of ‘freedom; to live in the | Florida's state attorneys office, and | Your Local Independent credit plan. FE 2-911! and say to them: Blessed are | discipline and the Eternal Law of| world and still keep oneself unpol- St. Paul’s Methodist Church in| the Civil Aeronautics Authority. | ! tee pure epee Pleated Ged; it is easy to be a social re-| luted from the world; to deny our- | Stevens Point, Wis., has a stained Bee naneing naked on 8 Cross at| former, and to take care of other | selves sometimes legitimate pleas-| glass memorial window depicting | Educators believe the U."S, will PONTIAG PISTON SERVICE 60. dacs Get creny ofiemation People's consciences; it is. easy | ures, like cigarettes, cocktails, mo- No. 28 — gift | have five million college students ‘ . purity is abnormal, that virgins | to be a milk and water Christian | vies and i, in order to help|of local railroaders when | Free Parking in Reor 102 S.. Seginew are Sameets a Oat ete opel quotes the Sermon leprous, fill ’ ity —_———— a coe ——- —— ~ — a Let Him come into a world of - Vishinskys and Molotovs, who i 5 } z : ry = Bz S ili re ik ts if i ! = ag8 A Fig Hey HEF Men’s, Women’s, Children’s against the Son GOODMAN'S | 25s" $20 S. Saginaw St. || a “pleat oe ee, FE 2-2784 hate F : i I BL rh as Bk: Sy, OO elie.” ck eee «ae ’ a I a wie Where Thousands Save Millions “She i vine | VAC '| TANK-TYPE VACUUM ss a we Fhe pn Mee ge and - Complete _Ketular_ $0999 || SORA BEDS $ : ae . Attachments | erry, white they-tast. NO MONEY DOWN 2 It’s Easy Once You've Learned ON THE STROKE OF 31 ' . ; } | YERU ; the Secret of Regular Saving! rgain ai There are two steps to take if you tf mean to save successfully! First... Fashion 7 ra AUTOMATIC iy set yourself a savings goal: college for COSTUME | your children, a trip abroad, retire- No 3-SPEED EF ment. Second... and most important PHONOGRAPH. : «+» Save regularly: Once you've deter- . Reg. $59.95 A P “ | mined the amount youcan save, don’t —_—_—, b) let a week go by without adding that " n — Reg. $69.95 Ps ms ta asia anasto Ee i u utomatic i sum to your savings account here. B ih sep ep? 6 Ge Ls Rotisserie : ; i ) E This Terrific Bargain b ' Goes on Sale! i 5 @ Fully Autometic’ © Wekes You to Music @ Turns Appliences Off on as? 9°" 4 Whe 1 Re A ee ee ¢ iH HH f rl a i” 3 4 ee — = 7 a . a ag ray lag | i « tt ~ dt all Py 9 hotel oe Phe “The label just doein't mean | heaving’ bie Lateiioed mame and |*nvihing. It-is no different than monogram and date inside each believing every car with the word instrument they produced at their | ‘Ford’ on the hood was put to famous shop in Gremona, Italy, | gether personally by Henry Ford.” during the late 17th and carly “It wasn't too long ago in Amer- l; : E i | i ( f i i 7 sare , He i rage F Bast a file on more than 200 as Church Attire | t= tie cance cation “The Stradivarius kept COVINA, Calif. @® — Nothing | seq of their production. From stuffy about.this minister. we ‘know of their rate The Rev. Donald R. Locher,pas- | it’s estimated they turned » tor’ of the the West Covina Metho- | 1,200 instruments altogether. Now OP Qld Fiddle nuine Stradivarius Stradivarius label pasted in as a trademark. ify fh i Jack ) be cher “ 4 Miles North of Ee. c See Sunday Dinner Specials Roast Turkey Dinner ...........0..05... $1.18 19. | Miss Ragen, who was $1.40 | sweetheart, and her mother were Seeeeeeeeereeeeeeees ° med principal fici i of cee ce eee ge $E10 | his estate in a will he Malt Portions fer Children [20, nine days before he 8 P.M. | dead in his one-room OR 83-4131 || apartment. In an earlier will his \ | E Fa 1 E Present ~~ -- — LPR we Josish R. Hiltz ames E. Seeterlin Supervisor Carles G. Richardson for Trustee Donald J. Carter, for Constable G. W. Sencrainte for Constable H. W. Sonerville for Constable VOTE FOR This “Team” for BALANCE “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | DEMOCRATS Are PROUD to a BALANCED TEAM Fre sj ~~ for Clerk ___.__ 44neumbent} Harlan Thayer Constable from Areas of the Township in Ages in Education in Training in Judgment and Sense of Fair Play -§ | Abbott and Costello Vernone C. Burris for Treasurer Donald E. Adams Justice of Peace Joseph McGee Hwy. Commissioner George Marble Board of Review OPERATIONS - Be sure you do them all. DON’T WASTE YOUR VOTE ON THE VOTING MACHINES. be sure you take your time end vote for ALL issues. Vote on EACH Proposal Separately SAN Ballot (Found Along the Top) Vote ‘the NON-PARTI (Found on PATE D Side) Vote the ST. Ticket Democratic Ticket Vote the TOWNSHIP Democratic xl Vote Monday, Apri ~VOTE DEMOCRATIC- | 4t x ee Re % ae =e . =? "3 — a sa eae ee Aegeer i “~ = Beer ~ TOPS GREAT CAST — It took nearly three years | Hughes, Technicolor and SuperScope production: and $3,000,000 to produce “Underwater,” adventure Jane Russell (above), Richard Egan, Lori Nelson and drama of skin-diver action which is now showing at | Gilbert Roland. the Oakland Theater. Stellar line-up in the Howard | Wa ee, : 5 % ‘ * “iat ¥ ie -_| £ |) > THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1955 a Pre Ww i NF aia af > Electricity to Heat Homes in 5 Years SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) Electricity will heat many of our homes within five years, according Electric vice president, who also predicted: be varied in brightness and color and which go on automatically when a person walks into the room. (2) Cordless clocks that work on short-wave from the Niival Ob- servatory. -(3) A television set that looks like a picture on the wall. Community Theaters | | Blue Sky Drive In | @at: “The Bleck Dakotas.” Techni- eolor, Gary Merrill, Wanda HNemirix |Moah Beery Jr.; “Track of the Cat,” | Robert Mitchum | Civie—Farmingten - Sat: “Jeck and the Beanstalk,” color, “Cow Country,” Edmund O’Brien. Helen Westcott lion,” color. Gregory Peck Wed., Fri: “Sten of the Pagan,” color Palance “Drive a Crooked Mickey Rooney. Dianne Poster Bat The Black Daket«i,.” color the Great,” Charles Drake, Karin Booth | Mam Holden, Fredric March |} Curtis, Corinne Calvet Thurs., Sat . Walter Brooke, William Redfield; “Sil- | ver Lode,” John Payne, Elizabeth Scott ° Sat: “The Student Prince,” Cinema- Beope, Technicolor, Ann Blyth, Edmund Maureen O'Mara, MacDonald Carey, Sun. Tues: “Smoke Bignal,” Techni- Bullet Is Waiting,” Calhoun, Jean Simmons Lake—Walled Lake Sat “Black Widow Technicolor Cinemascope Ven Heflin, Peggy Ann Oarner Bouthwest Passage color, John Ireland, Joanne Dru Bun., Wed: “Drumbeat.” |Techmicolor, Alan Ladd, Audrey Dal- ton; “Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops.” } Milferd Dorothy Patrick; “A Race for Life,’ | Richard Conte nicolor, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra | Thurs, Gat: “Conquest of Space, | Technicoler, Erie Pieming, Joas Shawiee Poentiae Drive-in Sun.. Mon: ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” color, Jane Powell, Howard |Keel; “Rogue Cop, Robert Taylor, | Janet Leigh, George Raft Birmingham Gat: “The Barefoot Contessa,” Tech- nicelor, Ava Gardner, Humphrey Bo- art “The Adventures of Robinson Ethel Merman, Denald Marilyn Monroe, Dan Datiey Queén ef Montana Technicolor, Bar- bara Stanwyck.” Ronald Reagan Bleemfield Sat, Tues ‘Sitting Bull.” Cineme- | Bcope, Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy; i“The Golden Mistress Technicolor Starts Weg A 8tar Ig, Born,” CinemaScope, Judy Garland, James | Mason, Jack Carson } Heren } Bat: “The Garden of Evil,” Cinema- Scope, Gary Cooper, Susan Mayward; (“A Bullet Is Waiting Rory Cafhoun Sun Mon “Three Ring Circus,” Vistavision, Martin and Lewis | Tues, ‘Thurs: “Hans Christian Ander- |sen,”’ Danny Kaye Pri, Sat. “Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef,” CinemaScope, Terry Moore; i“Overland Pacific Adele Jergens Japanese Train Late; Passengers Get Refunds TOKYO “W—An express train | was late in Japan today. | This is so unusual that Kyodo |News Agency carried,a ‘story. | The Chuo Line Express hit a | stalled taxi and was delayed 2 | hours 43 minutes. No one was hurt. | But the Japanese Railwaysthad to refund about $55 in express tickets aes FS ee ae ae + ee Pe eee ee | which guarantee on-time arrival. () Luminous ceilings that can | | gun. Tues: “Six Bridges ta Cross,” | Tony Curtis, Julia Adams; “Man With ~ il Chandler, Jack Road.” Wanda Hendrix, Gary Merrill; “Tobor Bat “The Bridges at Toko-Ri,” Wil- Bun. Tues: “Bo This Is Paris.” Tony “Conquest of Space.” | Purdom, Fire Over Africa,” color, color, Dana Andrews, Piper Leurie;, “A | Technicolor, Rory Techni- CinetmaBcope, | Sat “Thunder Pass." Dane Clark, | Sun, Tues: “Young at Heart.” Teeh- | a | Crusoe” Dan O’Harlihy Starte Sun "There's No Business Like BShow Business Cine ma8cope, o'Conner, | “Cattle 'New Helicopter ito Track Down, |\Destroy Subs ~ fuWEAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (UP)— When Bell ‘Aircraft Corp, recently to Chester H. Lang, a General deliveredto the Navy a helicopter designed to track down and destroy | submarines, the company regis- | tered an aviation ‘first.” This first sub-chasing helicopter is now undergoing extensive. tes's, but the company expects to make deliveries to the Navy early in 1955. | The craft was developed is Bell's local plant, but production ig centered in the Fort Worth, Tex, plant. | Designated the HSL-1, the ‘cop+ ter is equipped with sonar detec tion equipment that can be dippec |into the sea to ‘‘listen” for subs It also carries lightweight ‘‘hom ing’’ weapons that follow through in destroying the tracked-down enemy submarienes. | | Since the.end of World War II American railroads have bough new diesel engines at a tate o | 1,000 per year Wage Strike Closes Nine London Dailies - LONDON (®—Fieet Street, Lon- don’s bustling newspaper row, was | stilled today as a wage strike by electricians and maintenance men forced suspension of the city's nine main dailies - The Manchester Guardian was | the only national daily on sale in| the capital a&$ a result of the stop- | page, which also shut the financial | and sporting papers and the Com- munist Daily Worker One union official said the stop- page probably would last into next week. Sports enthusiasts were without late word from their favorite col- umnists on two of the nation’s biggest sporting events, the Grand National and the Oxford-Cam- bridge boat race, both scheduled for today. } Fancy Name for Dump WATERBURY, Conn. (UP)—The 1955 budget lists the operation of | {= city dump under the title, “Bu- reau of Restricted Waste Dispos- | al.” pin ~ ! of a. PONTIAC ‘. YE-IN. HEM rae Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 3 Block N. of Telegraph TONIGHT “CINEMASCOPE . . . ALL COLOR THE GREAT CRISIS OF THE yileneaw & WARNER Bros Praesent > } wrrwrryT © ‘ ‘ 1- WANDA HENDRO JOHN BROMAILD LOVE - MAKING eeseee ee Geant ee ere er 0282 7F8F 28 7 FF PETTITT TESS Gum )=6©6SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Sa later HURON TAL WA SONCS. “Wee tie Wide W ondertul Wb orld” “Hey. Punchinelio” ‘ | ' | ‘ ae ft ‘ vay, . + *" LOUIS \ ~ ‘ \ ,