— The Weatlier ’ U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Delightfal. . __(Detalls Page 2) 117th YEAR ‘kk kkk PON'TIAC, MICHIGAN - | Dad Is Having His Day WHAT SERVICE—Ray Poirer, all over, ‘‘never had it so good”’ his Day. He's getting the ful treatment from his daughters Bonnie, 6; Phyllis, 10; Kathleen, 9; Charlene, \@ oy Pentiac Press Phete for tomorrow's 1 Father's Day (left to right) daughters like fathers 5; and sitting in pop’s lap, Michelle, 1. Mrs. Poirer is mind a little fella, he says he sure can’t com- plain about the service from his five charming Although and dad -wouldn't “>xpecting”’ Hospital Use Tops Agenda of Supervisors Lively Debate Likely on Proposal to Keep It for Office Space Whether to accept a special committee’s . sug- gestion that the yacant Contagious Hospital yet ‘for county offices will be ‘the biggest question before the Oakland County Board .of Supervisors Monday. Debate on the IS OX- pected to enliven a rather routine question -'agenda for supervisors as they meet in Pontiac for one of three statute-required annual meetin 4 Points for Highway Survivaieeaencle One Traffic Safety Is People (Bditor's note: Thig is the first in a series of articles dealing with the four-point legislative program of the Traftle Safety Committee of the Michigan Press Asam. and what vari- ous state agencies are doing to re- duce the toll of accidents and fa- talities om Michigan highways and streets.) By AL HAUGNER Editorial Writer, Rort Huron Times Herald You ‘spend several days talking to Michigan law enforcement of- ficers, state officials and dedicated to highway safety and| exploring — new en- gineers and professors who are) that threatens to surging population rise problem jwith our grow when compared with the job which ‘must be done on only one factor jof material, graphs and conc lusions, human element jand seek one principal conclusion: \traffic safety is people. All the other contributing ‘ac- tors in a study appear secondary "| to the conclusion that the driver, SHAMED OR PRAISED He’ can be educated, he can Sshanted understand, he cane ;He can operate, any the man or woman behind the (he can be praised. wheel, Is*the only important fac- safety record. All other factors, statistics and) approacties oT = = mm insignific ance| ing a loss to our economy of a* | wonld be doing so over the ob- Local Army Reservists . _Off tor Wisconsin Tonight The main body of the 151 members of the 2nd Battalion, tor which can make or break a | Pontiac tonight for two weeks training at Camp Mc- Coy, Wis. f~ment after its re- -designa- + tion and its new mission. Maj. Frank D. Thompson, 967 Berwick Bivd., commander of the new battalion, said that the nis- sion of the battalion is *’to train .n- dividual soldiers in basic combat subjects.”’ “Our job is to train six-month active duty reservists who are not members of an active re- | serve unit, but who are consid. ered members of the stand-by reserves, by keeping abreast with the combat tactics,” latest basic | Thompson said. Thompson, an assistant compos- | them | Farewell, Spring: Summer Arrives Here Tomorrow Symmer officially arrives tomor- row iday of the vear, | study | phases of traffic safety, and pre- There were 1,375 persons—not | all of them Michigan residents— Nearly 60,000 were injured, caus- least $180,000,000. | Increased emphasis on by the special session of the Legis-| latur e in November 1955 has paid | big dividends. The resylt was tha ithe toll of fatalities and number #° |injured has fallen * * ® ‘decline of accidents, the | Press Assn he can be appealed to, he can be persuaded. | co- i saf. ty! t |adopted a four-point program of its The 2nd Battalion, made up mostly of former traffic safety committee of which members of Pontiac's 703rd Tank Battalion which was. abolished on May 1, will Pepin its first summer encamp- \F. Granger Weil, Port ‘Huron, is |chairman. The program follows 1. Support the adoption of the State Police budget | by Commissioner Childs. 2. Continuation of the high school driver education program. 3. Cre ation of a new legislative committee to review _ all Joseph A. | pare a comprehensive plan © traffic and safety improvement Its arrival will bring the longest, with 15 hours of; ‘to meet present problems which will become more aggravated | daylight. - : ; ie the next 10 years. 4. Continued support of the If you are the celebrating kind, | Michigan Traffic Safety Com- summer starts at 10:50 p.m. Despite the fact that the sun mission. In 1955, 2,016 persons lost thei submitted | tions prevented it from accepting 290) «inch jon any lease hic Many there were blanked) specimen was 20 Inches long. many [easé “offers under which | ls royal party drove through yy There are also divisions. for the county would have had t [ihe a northern forests past OF took only ‘small fish. northern pike and bluegill, expend a large share of the (jittie settlements that were hardly, Mrs. Womack is the first en | ; s yack floc operating costs, Smith said. “T more than clearings in the woods.| trant fer The Press three-way ; stage ye mai wa ac ster of ; 3 ne as Besides several annual reports a ee pe oe 5 hesnies contest that opened today and coe ~ < = rire 2 7 lan stores WAS gally OCKEL | from different supervisors’ com. | 4M “owe = : ‘ | runs until Sept. 7. The- Pontiac mouth at 7:30 a.m. on Little Sil- mittees, the Board Monday will be with flags and pennants ; : h’'s bronzeback was asked to appropriate $10,000 as the + © * fisherwoman, who admitted she ver Lake. Booth’s bronzeback was ae ) appropriate wb AE ; . . _ 20 inches leng It fell for the county's share in paying for the! Loggers and their families wait-, Koes fishing every chance she wiggles of a jitterbug lure ‘paving and drainage of Squirrel ed for hours beside the dusty road, gets, brought in a 4-pound, 4- - _ (rc pep POSTE road at the entrance to Michigan to catch a glimpse of the roy: all ounce largemouth, taken from Heports om are that a ae State University Oakland. cat ' Lake Orion at 7 a.m. The fine a waters were inate . . 7 — —— out for the bass opening wasnt as ing room foreman at The Pontiac: will reach its northernmost point! jives on Michigan highways. Had. Press, served with the 1st Infantry on Sunday, the warmest days of|we continued killing at the rate Division from 1341 until 1946. The the summer aren't anywhere near. we did in 1955, 1,500 more persons division was in seven major Eu-| ropean campaigns including D-, Day, Sicily and Normandy. . * * * He has been a member of the! Army Reserves since 1946 and) served with the %03rd Inf. Trng. | Bat., 5ist Tank Battalion, and most recently the 703rd Tank Battalion: of which he was executive officer and battalion commander, The 333rd Regiment, a part of the 70th Training Division, is com- | manded by Col. Harold (4; Dumanous of Flint. * * * This year at Camp McCoy, mem- bers of the 2nd Battalion will spend most of their time’ in refresher courses on basic combat training so that next vear they can begin training troops. The group will leave by train at midnight and arrive at Camp McCoy about 3 p.m: Sunday The reserva will arrive back in Pontiac July 5. BRITE AS GREE In Today's Press. Se Church News 8-9 Comics 23 Editorials 4 Home Section 17-21 Journey to Léve 5 Obituaries | Sports 12-13 Theaters | 10-11 Per usual, the heat will really, would now be dead. hit during the early days of AU-| HUMAN FAULT HIGH ‘gust. According to astronomers, as long as more heat is received during the day than is lost at night, temperatures will contin. ue to rise. ® The same sort of a heat ‘lag’ occurs daily with the warmest part of the day in the afternoon. 'where What then is the problem and is the field for improve- iment? The best analysis shows that! 85 per cent of all accidents are caused by human failure with the! other 15 per cent caused by . hicle failure er road conditions Still, despite the fact that the human element is responsible for Ve-] « As soon as the rate of heating %5 per cent of all accidents, close | falls below the rate of cooling, temperatures begin to drop to 95 per cent of all drivers (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Then There Was One... They were eight happy, clean-cut youngsters, and it was high school prom night at Shelbyville, I/l For seven in that group, that night was also their last statistic: * Five minutes past 12, at nearby Mattoon, a train struck their car and they became part of a national x * In similar manner, 37,000 Americans met death last year... Independence Day weekend. * And close to 400 may be killed this coming x * To get at the shattering human story behind such figures, AP Newsfeatures Writer Saul Pett has recon- structed the last evening of the Shelbyville eight His extraordinary article appears Monday in The Pontiac Press. Step by step, hour by hour, Pett assembies 3% 2 the gripping minutiae of doom. It is a picture you will 4 '— not sgon forget. It is called ‘And Then There Was One. — struction of its new courthouse |home while they The committee's recommenda tion comes after nearly a year of considering numerous offers for use of the 80-bed facility at 1075 N. Telegraph Rd. It has been sitting idle since Jasi August when Pontiac General Hos- But when you digest the wealth jn ag multiplicity of factor s—the Pital’s two-year lease ran out headed by Fred Smith, ARoyal Oak supervisor, The committee, W. decided this week to retain the year-old brick, two-story edifice Oy oe to be used for unspecified county of-| fices as the county awaits built directly the is going to be the street from ‘Hospital | killed on state“ highways in 1958. | t the Board s recommendatien, Should Smith’ | jections of some 43 municipali- ties and groups. urged on by Michi The organizations, the Oakland Chapter of the an Mental Health Society, the Board of Supervisors the past year with resolutions ask ing that the empty hospital be used Heartened by the progress made fo, te 333rd Basic Training Regiment, will leave'and eager to continue the furthe mporary housing of the coun 'ty’s mentally ill Michigan in February this year. * * * There's a need for such housing, backers say, because many men tally ill persons have to be housed at await scarce beds in the county jail or remain in mental ‘institutions. The county’s financial condi- . COn- Ii across Contagious flooded during ily 12 hours a day on her tour of Canada, is already showing signs of wearmess y e ¢ iy dpi i *hili i Th jueen and Prince Philip got off to a guod start are passing through the ‘wilder 5 + ness leg’’ of their six-week jour angler Patina 1 Lake s)710n. ney, inspecting log gin nd ' St, took this 4-pound, 4-ounce » ins g logging a ; - The Press’ paper-making operations and = "rs! formal entry in The ress = co ) oe re oO , £ flying deep into the heart of | (taling $100 go to winners in bass. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 —30 PAGES | Grumbly House of Debt Nice Weekend Predicted for ‘Pontiac Area Golfers, on picnics weather for their outings this week. boaters and those going end, the weatherman SAYS , * * * Fair and aq little cooler with a low of 60 degrees is predicted for| Fair and pleasant is Sun-| tonight day’s forecast. Today's northwesterly 8-10 miles an hour will winds at become light northwest tonight and tomor-' row * x * Sixty was the lowest ture in downtown Pontiac preced- ing 8 a.m. The mercury 81 at 1 pm, Busy Schedule Wearies Queen But Canadian People Hail Her Majesty With Great Delight CORNER BROOK, Nfld Queen Elizabeth II], working near Labrador today to descend into | an iron mine. approve | it | The royal couple began the third | day of their trip—and for the ‘Queen its t easy going. The Queen dedicated a huge in- international air terminal aly (Gan der Friday, shook nearly a N hou. sand hands at a reception and trudged for nearly a hour through By H. GUY the noisy heat of the great Bowa wil) have wonderful tempera-. rose to) (AP\—! i id to $295 Bil lon In Press Big Fish Derby P assage At fer More Battling Seen in Senate } | Pontiac Press Photo OFF TO A GOOD START — Michigan's black bass season this morning, largemouth at least for one Pontiac Melvin Womack, 104 Fisher Her catch was the 1959 ‘‘big fish derby.” Awards pike and bluegill divisions, Mrs Press Gets Ist Entry in ‘Big Fish Derby’ MOATS Outdoor Writer, Pontiac Press New Figure 6th While ‘Ike in Office and Sets Peacetime Record WASHINGTON (AP) — |For the sixth time since |President Eisenhower took office in 1953, the House ‘has passed a bill raising the ceiling on the national idebt. | This time it is a peace- |time top of 295 billion dol- lars. ‘only by a That was exceeded temporary ceiling ‘of 300 billion dollars during |World War II, but the ac- tual debt then was smaller ithan it is today. ‘ | Grumbling and _ blame-laying, |House members Friday sent the lbooster bill to the Senate by a vote of 255-117, There it is ex- /pected to run into further opposi- tion, but pass in the end. Heavy House oppesition meant | protests in both Republican and Democratic parties over in- creased government borrowing at a time when the budget al- ready is 13 billion dollars in the red. . House leaders who’ backed the bill noted that some nay votes were ‘east by members who have been among the strongest supporters of big spending measures, “$dme of the fellows wanted to iclaim at least one economy vote (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Budget Rush Angers Solons the several thousand avid State Legislators Rap Months of Delay ter paper mill kt * * The Pontiac Press had its first official entry in the Elizabeth looked tired during) 1959 “Big Fish Derby” this | morning when Michigan's the morning and there were lines Her around her wide blue eyes. She black bass season got under way. smiled seldom and spoke little to| , Success, however, for- persona presented anglers from the metropolitan area was more or less a. Deluge of Bills After In -the afternoon, however, she seemed more spirited and het spotty proposition famed smile began flashing again | * * * But, if it is hard work for the | Some fishermen, like Mrs. | Queen, it is sheer delicht for the ' people of Newfoundland. Seneca St.; had good luck.* You'll See Her in New York star of the musical Again,‘ formances, shows slated “for € Broadway ‘ hugs an ice bust of herself between per- “Destry Rides Again’ fs one of five the annual Pontiac Press SHE’S A COOL ACTRESS—Dolores Gray, “Destry Rides Theater Tour. leaves Sept. 14, “Pleasure of His Company,” “The Marriage-Go-Rownd.”. The theater tour UPt Photo Others are “Flower Drum Song.” “Redhead,"’ and returning on the 19th. iheavy as expected. | None of the lakes was jammed, with fishermen, although the flects, ‘kickers’’ and rowboats from 40 to 75, boat liverymen said While “bugs,”’ some flies and various types of plugs were pro- of like the nightcrawlers that lured Mrs. Womack’'s prize. ran Melvin Womack, 104! LANSING \—The last-minute 'rush to piece together a 1959-60 'state budget left some lawmakers steaming under the collar today. Some of the saltiest debate _ of the year erupted~on the House yesterday as budgetmakers Hopkins St.| pushed for swift approval of major caught a 4-pound large- appropriation bills A short-lived move to send State Police on a search for some of the 24 absentee members added to the confusion. “1 don't know what's in all these bills and I doubt if anybody else idoes,"’ said Rep. William Romario '(D-Warrenl. “The common herd, the peons in the legislature haven't been let in on anything,” he said in a slap at the House Ways and Means Committee, which drafted the -spending bills, ducing results, the best fish were | bd | apparently taken on natyral bait | * * Appropriations committees in both the House and Senate dallied with nine of the 10 big spending Mrs. Womack was fishing with measures until this week in hopes her husband and cousins, Mr Mrs. Don Teed of Lake Orion, She dropped the lure of weedbed, and the grabbed it instantly Hook several livers hungry re off Pine Lake catches at good Shorty ported his LiMir CATCH Qne Detroiter, he said, limit catch. Two others eight nice fish by their forts, “Biggest fish reported here,” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) News Flash (UPI)—A joint So- boat took a i MOSCOW | viet-East German conference and said that with- and lawmakers would come at the terminal a 6-pound test spin line in a, bass to terms on a tax plan 1 Agreement on the jevel of new taxation would have set the pat- tern for spending. When none appeared, budget framers slapped together a spendin: pro- gram pegged to between 4i@_and #20 million dollars and rushed . the bilis to Heuse and Senate landed pint ef- - floors, urging appreval before the end of the fiscal year June 30 (PO. Williaths recommended 424 mullions, not counting provision for ,a deficit that will total 110 million ‘dollars July 1 i viding $70,283,457 The first major budget bill, pro- for social wel- fare purposes, is waiting the gov- ‘ernor’s signature communique | renewed demands for g summit | * * * From Mackinac Island, Gov. Wil- ‘liams said Michigan faces ‘‘a_ne w out a German peace treaty and |8nd more desparate cash crisis” an end to the ‘intolerable situa- _ tion” | be ne peace in Europe. 1957 Cadiliae “6?” Sedan, Full Power, in West Berlin there can | Bankers Assn. “Bright Spet,” Oretrard \i2,005. Jerome | Lake at Cass, PE 68-0188. ? — We show Ee ge fart Bill 7. Adv within 10 days. The governor told the Michigan jon that the’ critical period will in with the end of the fiscal year June 30... Williams explained that almost ~ no revenues are due the first two weeks in July. | *“The treasury will be down to the bottom of the barrel,” he said. e ‘ 4 eee Who's the Boss | in Louisiana’ | Lieutenant Governor Is. Asking Legal Advice Before Taking Reins BATON ROUGE, La. uw — Lou-| istana olficials were at logger-| heads today as to who was the; state's chief executive since Gov.! Ear) Long indicated he may be] plotting another court battle to free himself from court-ordered treat-| ment in a mental hospital Lt. Gov. Lether Frazar, a friend of the 63-year-old ailing governor. | sa@id he wants legal advice before; farmally taking over “as acting xevernor Secretary of Siate Wade. Mar. Gn Jr., a political enemy of Bong, said he would continue to recog ize Long as governor. He chal lenged Frazar’s right to take @er without formal certification — of Long's inability to act. Gov. Long has been irrespon sitle for some time but there has COUNTY'S VACANT CONTAGIOUS HOSPIEAL Telegraph Hed Contagious Hospital buildir the Board of Supervisor / ws i J / F / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 w, 10To S Vacant for nearly wo yeas came Citizens Start Movement ate Problems. * a Long ca for legal counsel frém his Jonely ward at the South east Louisiana Hospital] at Mande vitle, 54 miles to the east of this Capital.city where he and his broth er the Jate Huey Po Long, bean thriving on peppery politics in the 1920s State police ‘and sheriff's depu ing governor Thursday night and rushed him, to Mandeville 0 Solve § EAST LANSING PA Ponipral san but politically conscious of Michigan citizen ties overpowered the cursing, fight-', micvementinimed al molvinic iii Sti national ites problems and re reputation ha lau Otl + Ks re * ¥ ok . Stes % Meh Bs * Renee ‘age some 2 % é Bey yea e + ‘ ao “ * o te . ty ae ABE ‘56a the cg A RE 2: eer tN O * Pontiac Press Phote The future use of the eounly s by several organizations. A supervisors’ special committee, however, after con- il be decided Monday by sidering the numerous offers, this week recommended that it be used to house the budding has been sought county offices. The Board will decide Monday ‘ = “ Soe € ity’ s Retarded Children Wait Lack Special Teachers By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG who are recom#mended for special possess the necessary qualifi- ; holdup Wednesday, | Police in Battle Creek said they) school. ‘The Day in Birmingham eo ok Police Quiz Brothers | in Abduction, Robbery - BIRMINGHAM — Two brothers |instructional swimming classes at are being questioned by Pontiac:the Barnum Junior High School and Bloomfield Township police to- pool and at the high. school and day in the robbery and abduction|Derby Junior High School pools. /of a Pontiac man Wednesday. x «* * x *« * On dry land, Monday is also the David Eastham, 24, of 474 Oak-| kickoff for tennis instruction at the land Ave., Pontiac, was captured|Eton Park courts, archery lessons yesterday in Battle Creek. He was 8t the Eton Park archery range turned over to Pontiac Police. land golf tutelage at Springdale Eastham s brother, Richard, 19 | ! ; rumen ; ’ A - ’ ta : I si . music classes is also set f Monday at Birmingham mise | found David asleep in the apart- ; ation on all of |ment of a friend. A sawed-off shot- Le vatsan eeoavatia can be |gun was found in his car outside, | secured by calling the Recrea- | police sald. * x ition Department, Midwest 4-1800. Both brothers are in the Oakland) Four. Birmingham -and Bloom- County Jail. They will be arraigned’ field Hills residents are expected aoe in Pontiac on kidnaping’ to participate in the Detroit Horse |charges and in Bloomfield Town- show, June 23 through June 28. ‘ship for armed robbery. |” Local exhibitors are Irving A. Bir- They are accused of the holdup | Duffy of 85 Manor Rd., of John R. McAlevy, 29, who | mingham, and Robert C. Egan lives at the Roosevelt Hotel, Pon. | of 845 E. Long Lake Rd., Mrs. tiac. E. E. Fisher of 927 Lone Pine - ., and Mrs. Graham J. Gra- McAlevy told police he was held ae of 2101 Woodward Ave, all up as he left the Jet Bar in Pon-| field Hills tiac and was forced to drive into! go-aheac } Wright a erardatio achizophre ae (ectus a. ‘ a ree: broad range of interexts jomed in lon ved “Citizen i a nh ateate ait on awe t We Have’ the (go-ahead ‘and. in een - or. éblem iN our that. day is family swimming at ¢ash prizes will be awarded. The ; : “pre , . Mine MPAs Let Ns ¢ “~e pare i F ¥ OO1TS > \\ iditional Detome a lajor ne - oution); w th a maniac cepres Sponsoring the New OrganiZalion ¢ | Il not, assess du in eka Rice, teem Oras ! _ eee wg Eeson nd arti ul | C d Birmingham High School and Der- (show is open to the public. Pp > fror ( t Mill ot, Ss 5 t's . ‘ . . Te : . ociety « « / ie perches. yesterday at the invitation of ty any Michigan fork] deaw Benne en MME Klassen. “Tentatively, we ero Cork 7 Sm’ panmensny po dwesi* by Junior High School Pools Martin said he would challenge Geor ge Romney, president of And is open Te any SUCOaN Fes) dows ‘before. sidering onef class for mentally Cation | * * | Si \ i 4 Pl (a) t iy Wes dag - . : : f “om! q j | Frazer in court if the 54 year-old American Motors Corp Phe probles a dia (iarie f° tarded children at Macom)h uf in * ; Also set to begin Monday are former president of McNeese State N temporary planning committee fied teach rs, nol aon facili: = hool on the elementary level “How to educate children who ” — —| College. attempted to act as gov They met at Michigan State owas elected to select public issues ties,” says William Wright, di and one on the junior bigh level cannot benefit from the regular | emo! University and named their {stud rector of apectal edicatioi : it Jefferson school program to become well- H Frazar said he would not shirk meverte nt | Citizens for Michi Amony — those iwested were We donee hake a eee qua) “Bei so lar we haven't been (2 fyusted, useful citizens of the | his duty if an emergency develops legislative reapportionment, taxa- in our present classes for children able to find two teachers who ‘CPU Hy is Ene But he wants legal advice before! Romney was elected temporary tor pul lichigan’s . Wright explained that since these Federal Debt Limit | farmally taking over chairman busine clitnaiate xploitation of youngsters recommended for ‘ , ; He said the group would strive the St. Lawrence Seaway mental lacement in the special classes CONTINUES POLICIES . e e : : = A ; “Until th I ; t | e health, metropolitan planning lo not all have the same ability, ” (Continued From Page One) nul en wi continue poll 1. Arouse citizen interest in state natural resource 1 thy fits {in LS e ) S C€CeSS three programs are provided to fit on their record,’’’ one Democratic’ cles, and carry them out, of my problems governmental their individual needs. leader observed. t , . \- close friend, Ear] K, Long.” Fraz _¢ : ; , , 2. Study these problems and rée- and public relation . — ap said ommend’ anlationn in lie publi ~ @& a ° SOME LIKE NORMAL Flier hago Meniibg past | . Atty. Gen, Jack Gremillion said ; “Some - retarded childre are s thé residen isen- and to elected official: The group ter mom anced enleren are hower has requested a raise in Fgazar could take over Martin dis , | somally very much like normal agreed saying the court order that Altending the meeting were pub. sla me ) Voungsters ‘ according to Wright, De dele ceiling. . ult its nerchant iro. Unatte is its study 4 DUNES oUt . House leade sant Long to Mandeville did not de beasties eden seas - , : but weak in the so-falled academic . lee iere pel iat a) fecal lare tl FAURE ; essors, college president chool Harold © MekKinte Ir oot Lean CONE : : ‘ emergency exists, and that fail- clare the governor's inability to officiaix. corporation heads, farm a rENEVA The Big Four for-; Khrushchev's desire for a sum- subjects. These children spend ure to vote the Treasury more bor-| ' 0 EO ht i Very ip eretiar of Ii in . aft . . . ra lawyers bankers, union ntti Conc ’ tam ind gn munisters today recessed their mit meeting. part of their time in regular rowing power would endanger the| be : . ab , rn > aval > > Long himself or some official ‘ tals, clergymen. judges and active temporary secreta f the oni mference until July 13 without) A new period of mounting ten classes eae Aba ile r in the government's credit and solvency. | , iH) I . : ive f , i vecial education classroom | bedy, Martin said, first must certi members of both major political yration breaking the Fast West deadlock Slon in the Berlin crisis was fore-| > Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D- Ark), | fy Long's inability. [penis * * * on Berlin “ a tng clally since West Ger “The special education teacher- | floor manager of the bill, said HOWARD K. KELLEY | ¥razar named Gremillhion as one: * * * loseph V. Bradleyot Howell, an Wostery officials forecast a new o_o ‘ a ied to hold an as. consultant helps the student and | the bill must become law by 0 > | of his attorneys Despite their varied interests. jysurance fficial sas pamed coer alive for the «emai i mt muy z elect its new president’ the participating teacher with | midnight June 30 if the govern- : most expressed dissatisfaction over 4, miporary treasures lowing the failure of the tall fin West Berlin on July 1 learning aed teaching eraevense! | ment le to meet obligations ,fall- | the legislative stalemate and the et ; " ee * * * ing due in excess | a q oses : oe -Blected to the planning com The | > ’ Other children are retarded in s — p 6 f | f F f stule’s cash cTisig Rabht M Sates They said Soviet Premier The Communists, who are try mend nike debt limit. | ress e 5 § n ly Romney, in-keynoting the meet miltre were ri ‘ cri ' ie . Khrushchev is trying to frighten ny to foree the Western allies out min aCe ane peAdeMmiceereas The 295 billion top is a tempo- ® ry . r jing, said Petron: Ro fa Mabent A eM. | the Western powers into a sum of West Berlin, have assailed this For these, the competition Gt the rary one ear ceilin It would! | in Bi Fish Derb | “a9 ; Scileve bees | Detroit, Lester Bledermiat: Tray) mit conference instead of offer. West German meeting as a provo regular classroom is too great eet on co 0, ee her 0 Or in Cd y any of us belleve here ds erse City hivyn Bodley, Bay ing concessions on Berlin as a cative act in the city 110 miles in- They are assigned to a_ special nm ! we | evidence of Inadequate objective City. ¢ Lawrence Boyle, Ure lure to the West side Communist. rat German) education teacher for almost all permanent” limit of 285 billions. | e - La AatT ‘ ' t y . » . (Continued From Page One) + leadership in the interest of the tret; Joseph Vo Brady, Howell ; ; . of the school day. | It is expected the Treasury will} Howard Kelly 40 Dies total conmmunity. I tohert i Nriggs, dackson; Swim | ecretary of State Chri The period between now and . x x seek another temporary rise at , “ Shorty sé ww: F : arg . , . ficany ri ' ther Western. . rhe . nat a. » 4 : 2 4 | hx mh aid .“*was a 19-inch large Re ere cee oneal iene uel Hrowarll, Detreils Martin ' \ dlerter and « me A ee 13 also is expected to be a ‘emphasis in this type of that time. | After Vein Surgery mou i a 2 ipelornieat > peporter ' ive . . : “ mpne : I 5 . , . —— | ii sive political partisanship and) Butect, West Bloomfield Hills; ia ‘ ported etd: toe Westers diptenss: ?* | progr m i 1 on growing in social abe beeen ipexmaneyy clint us C m lications havGvey awad valches.<' ere ) i hip 4 : cided two weeks ago that this was with exchanges among Eisen. Program ts upon growing “""" 283 billions. The present tempo- | ompi rene catenes also were economic self interest have thwart bdward 9 Cushia Dy arborn. Wheushehes'’s strategs hower, British Prime Minister | Skills as well as academic achieve- ? ati taken at Union Lake, Gregg’s ed progress, brought a sense of qudah | bast | farce - o LL okets Peni? \rary limit, in effect until June 30, i Wa} t 4 ! liilal rel il . ' : } ee r . z erenc 2 Wes 2 ‘ j | , < 4 r rj i Qpat livery reported early today. frustration to our ettivens agd | Py ' \\ oy eT) SDIaneS! 2 ey ae Be " Charen ane ae } There are still other «retarded a Et beet) on ed Howard K. Kelley, serving his A re , ful I Fr ; a AMO kitvveral leontia \ UY hee ie tiations here dates from resident Charles de (Giaulle, as ) a I ‘ ; The actual debt currently stands third term as mayor of Royal Oak, Anoth successfu ; ac s eopardized our rutiire 1} ve F rn (genebach. 4 ' “Hl sg the youngstel wh >» academic anc = ‘ ; ; : on ‘ - a ontiag fish Plant ditt atin oncorarean @ an d " i! . uo . het time well as with Khrushchev. nen is ak oe - ae ching. at around 286 billion dollars. idied at the age of 40 last night in un é t Pr. ‘ve a yt " oy ‘ able peek han reptile le , - fie i aby 1e 6s ) : 7a90k : . Ws Frank Gorle, 719 KE Mans-l@ny one erganiation is responsible mont, Josephine Gotan. Detvatt The West came to Geneva be In Herter ee , “a rae the others that they are given | Democrats blamed the situa- near es eS han YY , . . “ niunist ( c P . ) - field, who brought home a fine for the situation Mh Remicn ( ie cte tins Ran lieving it held one trump card— listers Re inference too a bat trial period in a special education tion on the administration’s tight Lp ications from surgery Beound, Gadnce brown ‘nat if | -~ & re Steak 4 hurn abouf* two weeks ago when cla | money policy, They said it re- | mation of the veins. 7; , vO ‘e Drown 0 rom mingham ' led merpTnn an Serial \timiate Andre “ _ lass ve . a inister Andrei A. Gromy spital. Memorial the Big Manistee river at Mesick If we trace ithack, the ultimate past Lansin b ‘ inafland ~ | | ) f “After they have been observed stricted credit and contributed to He entered the hosp - i ene : ’ : » proposed a one-year time limit the 1957-58 recession, Day The Junker, 25 inches long, was responsibility restS with the citi \iuskeyon | hwa Sy | on Western occupation . of West and tested in this special class, i taken in fast water on nighteraw) Zens of Michigan h 8 st q y rviVd Berlin The West denounced this 4 decision is reached’ by all the| Republicans blamed what they!” Halled as Michigan's youngest ers It was Gorle’s all time biggest * * * | -kFrank Mantle } ( iit < a Soviet ultimatum professional personnel concerned called Democratic ‘‘spenders and| mayor during his tenure, Kelley tfout and hes going to have it) He smd the organicath mist) Judge Wade Me Cree, deetrort Key Is People as to whether the child can benefit, budget busters.” | would have completed six years mounted neither * Ponsot nar ¢ iorse politi Frank Mle i Wake rvalle BE EAS OUT ESTIMATE from public school special classes,” Some members of both parties | in office in November, Feal candidates or try to translate Rev Paul Morrison bansa bad ‘ IF r ae e negotiating line followed Wright said urged mandatory ’ budget balanc- aie aiiomey: headed ‘the South. (Continue rrom age One varies tise ; nepania : : ‘ ie : 2 Last Gi i| Ww ; Us movement inte a polittead gar Orr, Grand Rapid Tonathan ou ero sas ‘ here by Gromyko is regarded ty, The Pontiac School! Board has ing and annual payments to re- /east Michigan Water Authority as vi ar Veteran crusade Snow. Huntington Woods Willian): dtlazed considered themselves fhe Western leaders as having given a group of parents of severe- duce the debt. ‘which was formed to build a pipe- i ipo “Ie : . . Te Ta ° borne o lire ate chr > ; E j Critically Ailing Again Ile fo ( tl ite ul th it -the group Stirton Ann Arbor Pyrava wd Stod above ave rage drive rs. | ! ut " et estimate of Khrusi ly re tarde d childre n permission to xe P He ale Boggs (D- La) said, line to tap Lake. Huron’ s “water might strive fo pive citizens a dard, Lansing, and bo 6 Upjot Dr Wilham A. Mann, professor CHOMS istnningy lise a vacant room in one of the We can demagog as much as) supply. JIOUSTON, Tex Walter Wit stronger vores in the management NWalamazoo in the teacher education program [hey think it probably means the city’s elementary schools. This we. ieee to eo ee ae but it) * * * liams, 116. the nation’s last Ci] Highs Na . . Sowiet Premier considers the West-. J l. dy -org d is no going to make i go away.’ ' , ' ‘ i rhway rt * Safe e s Jack and Jill’ room is-organize | - ond age Traffic Safety Cen “There is only one issue here,” Four years ago Kelley unsuccess ’ Wahr veteran, was-eritically alt day after suffering ao pelay pRecuMOTLA Villiaims was placed i omygen tent Thursday pith ( home of his datighter, Mrs Wilhe Mae Bowles, with whom he lives The Confederate veteray became WW June 6 and we beheved ve | cevering when he suffered the re lapse The Weather | "Eee pontiac AND VICINITY Eslvite fay. high ih Winds northwesterty 1% miles Pair and a Wittle cooler tontelt Lew 60. Winds light northwest Temorron fair and pleasant high #0 Today in Reniis 7 Lowest ‘temperature g A 60 “Al Aam Wind veloc Nor | Ditection- Wert Bun sets Saturda at @12 am @un rises Sunday et 455 a1 Moon seta Bunda Rh BAD And Moon rises Baturday at 747 pom Friday in Pantias As recorded doentowr Hirhest temperature at TWwest temperntiure + Man temperature He WW eather—Bunns | Downtown Temperatures | @&am #1 ll am oR Zam 64 12 M a am A6 Loy Rj am 1 ig a.m 78 One Vear Age in Pontiac t Highest temperature 8 Tirwest temperature vi Mean temperature t wi eather— Rain o eee we» Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in #6 Vear “Gin 1953 42 tn 1914 * Friday's Temperature Chart Peitimore 82 60 Memphis a4 An P¥ownesviile 68 70 Miariif Beach #4 74 Raffalo #1 61 Milwaukee 19 62 Chicago 74 67 Minneapolis 81 59] innati 70 #85 New Orleans 91 78! eland 78 68 New York 65 58 ver 64 «61 Omaha arn #2 etroit 81 62 Pelleton 19 «689 Huth 77 681 Phoenix 109 of Worth 192 10 Bt Louis A2 65 € Rapids 78 §6 F Francisco 67 53, tor 14 #49 8 8 Marie 75 49 file 80 7} Traverse € ao OM (aneas City 88 72 Washington a2 j Lansing 79 #$3 Beattie a5 «A a Andeles 86055 Tamper 92 73 j Marquette 74,6 Bisa rk 7 68 AND SHE CAN COOK, TOO) — ec ' Mrs Traverse City. tl “Mrs America cake which wor Plaged her ani hh This « Alegolry ca ( ould make Mi & tonight. chown A her first th Proies a Stoke § 12 lot of weight the — ’ Mrs Elizapet Michigan” entrant in the Fort Landerdale Fla. eu place in the firnsitists int number one he a I yeast baking homen tht the final dl HhietMarket AP Wirephota h Stokes of race for the ts the eoffes event and t vateguory ciston which of the natian -| The second concept of accidents lis that most of them do not have ja single cause but result) from ; Further. in a limited study, ex ter of Michigan State University, '! Pesition weak and fecls he for the purpose of self-help and doesnt have to bargain away any- safety training thing to get a sumimif conference » sHid most accidents are caused by meoor more of the following eon ditions (1) lack of kKnowledpe, «2: lack of alertness, (3) projection of Hpersonality characteristics }a number of things going wrong at the same time While there Is an easy incli- natjon hy some to blame most accidents on teenagers, drunks, a few reckless divers or on | elderly people, the truth is—and the facts show—that more than | 50 per cent of fatal accidents are caused by drivers who have a | reasonably good driving record iperienced drivers “flunked” a test jof safe driving practices, The j average score of 68 per cent would) be rated unsatisfactory in any high achool in the state | In the matter of alertness—or Hack of it—even an extra half! | second in reaction at 60 miles an! | hour brings a driver 44 feet closer to an accident, And, in the matter of the pro- | Jection of personality character. | istics, there are two definite clas. | sifications: Conservative driv. | ers behind a slow moving vehicle | will wait for safe passing dis- tance, the more aggressive driver will break out of position | | and attempt to pass four or five | cars ahead, | Drivers with emotional problems) present another challenge in safety AP Wirephote WHAT A JOB — Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei *Gromvko work In this category the concern with those with a cenkideradl hamge in intensity. fom these with Seems lost deeply in thought after the Big Four session at Geneva only slight losses in personal ef vesterday Western ministers turned down Russia's proposal for . ' t, ficiency up to those that should) @ time hmit- en occupation of West Berlin and the talks byAidenttiied and given treatinent were broken off for a three-week cooling period ; F : 5 J a) q Stealing Food | prosecution on a burglary charge. |Institute of Technology, Wayne declared Rep. Abraham J. Multer - fully sought the Republican nomi- (D-NY). “That is, whether the "ation as state representative in Oakland County. He served as government can oe! its bills.” : . (chairman of two of the county's ~~. ee |Republican conventions and , the | ] obless Wor ker sont ‘Oakland Republican Club. -A Royal Oak resident for 30 Charged With years, Kelley. served on the City Commission since 1948. He was elected mayor in 1953. } is An unemployed Pontiac factory; He was graduated from Royal worker who was arrested in the) Oak High School and the Detroit People's Food-O-Mat, 465 E. Pike College of Law. He also studied at |St., early Friday morning, faces | the University of Michigan, Detroit James Perry, 27, of 76 W. Strath- State University and the American more Ave., admitted the burglary Institute of Banking. He was a to Pontiac police. He said he was! World War IT veteran. getting food for his wife and two se «© & children : Kelley is survived by his « ife, Perry was in the store when Louise; a son, Howard, and a | police officers discovered the daughter, Leslie Ann. y breakin. They found him | The body will lie in state at the | crouched between shelves with WwW illiam Sullivan and Son Funeral | $4 werth of “groceries, Home, 705 W. 11-Mile Rd., until Perry waived examination on the, 30 p.m. Tuesday. charge yesterday before Munici-. Funeral service will be held 2 ‘pal Judge Cecil McCallum and P-m. Tuesday at St. John’s Episco- twas bound over to Oakland County Pal Church at 11-Mile road and Circuit Court where he will be Woodward. Burial will be in Acacia ‘arraigned Monday. Park Cemetery. * ad ‘Backed by Most State Congressmen Tally Debt Limit Votes a | WASHINGTON (AP) —How Michigan congressmen | voted Friday as the House passed and sent-to the Senate | | a bill to raise the national debt limit: Democrats for: Dingell, Lesinski, Machrowicz. Republicans for: Bennett, Bentley, Broom fleld, Chamberlain, Ford, Knox . Republicans against: Cederber, Hoffman, Johhansen Democrats paired against: Diggs, Griffiths. Democrats absent or not voting: Q’Hara, Rabaut Republicans absent or not voting: Griffin, Meader. e . o 7 fF) Second Service ...11:00 . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUN E 20, 19. BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiac 88...10 am. Worship 11 am _ Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. » \ Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. B. Crouch 148 Baldwin Ave. PE 5-8256 Church of GOD ‘music by the Citadel Songsters ahd instrumental numbers by the be brought by Capt. J. William Salvation. Army Band, Songsters, to Play, Sing. The morning worship service of the Salvation Army will be re- broadcast at the 8 p.m. meeting ‘Sunday. The program ‘will feature vocal Citadel Band. The message will Heaver. *A special service of recognition will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday at Bethany Baptist Church for Roger Anderson, a member of Bethany who will leave next week for a summer of study in Russia. A sophomore at the’ University of Michigan, he won a Lisle Fel- S | Faith” HF. Dougias | CKLW Sunday, 3:30 P.M. Pastor PE 32-8608 Evangel Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominational corning Wed “Evening “Be —— 1:45 P.M. GEOFFREY DAY. serviog, . Pastor | PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH | Sunday School First Christian Church Disciples of Christ ..10 A. M. Church Service ..11 A. M. } 858 W. ‘Huron Rev. D. D. McColl BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT Pastor O°. D. EMERY FATHER’S DAY, June 21st Sunday School ..10 A. M. Worship Hour. ..11 A. M. Pastor Emery, Preaching P.Y.P.S. Youth 4:15 P. M. : i | L i Sunday School ..... 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, ...11:00 A.M. Youth Service ....... 6:30 P.M. | Evaogeliste Service . 7:45 P.M. ; ed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. | The End ot r Your Search | for a Friendly Charch FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH |, 1517 Joslyn 1 Block N. of Walton Blvd. Rev. Arthur Maglott FE 2-8497 Evening Service. .7 P. M. ————— Pastor EMERY, Preaching Don't let summer activities snow your 8 under! ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY! fe TE ERR TEES mn UTHERAN First Congregational | Church | Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens | Malcom K. Burton, Minister Karl W. Ostberg, Assistant 9:30 A. M. Service “FATHER’S BUSINESS” The REV. MR. OSTBERG, Preaching cHuREH ES MISSOURI SYNOD Bloomfield TOWNSHIP | Square Lake & Telegraph | i] Church Service ...10:00AM. 7, Sunday School ...11:00 A.M. 4) St. Mark ARAMAIC BIBLE SCROLLS The Bible was written in ancient Aramaic, the language which was spoken by Christ. The true meaning of the Aramaic word was determined by the dots, which were placed above and below that word. e Greek scholars who translated into Greek did not know the true meaning of the dots so errors were introduced tnto the Bible. Send 12c in stamps for book of 108 different verses | 2140 Lochaven Road, Pontiac, lowship Scholarship to spend three months in Russia to study the life and culture of that country. His major at the university is speech and Slavic studies. The board of education at Beth- “any in providing a supplemental scholarship to make it possible for Roger to visit Baptist groups in Russia. The fund will be presented by Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor, at the recognition service. * * * Following the worship hour, the board of missions will sponsor a coffee hour for Roger so the con- gregation may give personal greet-, Roger Anderson to Study, Visit Baptists in Russia ROGER ANDERSON Mrs. Russel] Anderson of 393 W. Iroquois Rd. Youth assistants tomorrow will | be Charles Green at the 8:45 morn- ing service and Janet Kneale at ‘11 a.m. The ordinance of baptism will be observed at the early hour. Members of the church council are meeting today at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Aden Thornton, 4091 Crocus St. to plan programs and activities for the coming year. ings. He is the son of Mr. and, Fathers, Theme ‘at Presbyterian Vacation Bible School Boys, Girls to Present Program for Parents “Jesus' Ideas on Fatherhood” will be the theme of Dr. William | H. Marbach’s sermon at 9:30 a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church | Sunday.. : * * * Dorothy Dawson will sing “Ty Heard the Voice of Jesus Say’! at the same service. At 11 a.m, the Rev. Galen FE. Hershey, associate pastor, preach on “A Father and His “Seek Ye the Lord.” Barbara Graybiel, Christine Bos. camp for 9th graders conducted by the Synod of Michigan at Green-| ville Sunday through June 27. Boys and girls attending Vaca- SIDNEY BARNETT / Wm. C. Grate, Pastor i ‘| fl 7979 Commerce Road- Mich. Telephone EMpire 3-0774 (West Bloomfield Township) —~. Wm. C. Grate, Pastor ah I nore School .... Church Service Cedar Crest 4 | Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. © * (Next to Dublin School) < S s i. 4 4 4 4 J - Services at 8:30 A.M. FIRST ASSEMBLY | 4} Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor ' a ee. aa “4 OF GOD Sunday School a 9:45 A. M. . egies Congregation tion Bible School will receive awards and present a program for their parents at 11 a.m. Friday in, the sanctuary. x * * Openings for 10 families are still, available for the family camp at, Yankee Springs Camp near Hast-| ings from July 12 through 138. | The board of deacons wil] meet. at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday to sort, pack and send clothing through Church World Service. Gordon Doule will be in charge. ; Social Brethren Elects Officers Plans Under Way for, Sunday School Addition Youth to Direct ‘Morning Service | Wendell Bank wil] preside at the 11 a.m. youth service Sunday in| — the First Social Brethren Church. | Daub and Lottella Gidcomb wil} be, in charge of music with Cecil Rose, program director. The Rev. Harold G. Rose will preach and Mary Wheeler will di- rect the choir. Vacation Bible School will start Monday with sessions held daily from 9 to noon. The school will continue through July 3. Assisting the superintendent, John Hancock, will be Lottella and Carolyn Gidcomb, Gaynell Van Meter and Wanda Barnett. The Rev. Tommy Guest is peshx. - to Be Observed will Be | Family.” The choir will present | | re and Janet Minthorn will attend the) — Father's Day Dedication of Babies Set for Morning Worship at First Christian Father's Day will be observed at the morning worship at First Christian Church tomorrow with the Rev. D. D. McColl, pastor, preaching on “Our Heavenly; Father's Love.” The message will center around the fact that God hears and ans- wers our prayers when they are offered in sincerity and reverence. The dedication is not an ordin- ance, the pastor said, but a rec- ognition of our fellowship with God in sharing the responsibility of loving and guiding. our children in the paths of righteousness. A rosebud will be presented the! parents of*each baby as a token} of God's care and the church’s interest in the parents and the | little ones, the Rev. Mr. McColl) said. |congregation presently worships. | lton in 3852. ~~ Crescent Hills Baptist Slates | ichael_ Church. For 23 years Father O'Reilly A day of prayer with a Requiern| wa ax chaplain of the Denghters af Mass for the late Rev. ‘Michael J. Isabella, sponsors of the day. Vacation School Vacation Bible School of the Crescent Hills Baptist Charch will be held Monday through Friday with classes from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. *¥ * * A program and display of handi-' RIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn . “Now Is the Time for All Good Christians to Be Christians” Sunday School 10 A. M. Guest Speaker 11 A. M. Evening Service by Rev. Vault, 7:00 P. M. Watneen? hans and Bible Study, 7:30 P. * ea . LeRoy Shater, Pastor work is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday at the John Monteith Ele-' mentary School where the church’ All departments will hold class-' 'es in the school except the pri-; , mary which is slated for the par- sonage at 2288 Crescent Lake Rd.! * * * ——— CRESCENT +H | LLS BAPTIST | Crescent Lake Road, Near Hatchery Road REV. BENJAMIN im BOHN, Pastor 10 ‘A M Worship 1 A.M. Sunday School VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, ae thru Friday, 9:30 A.M. “An Americ 2 | Baptist Con wverition Church ne Assisting the Rev. Benjamin A| Bohn, pastor, with the school will), be Mrs. Earl Hall, Mrs. Norman’ = Schmuck, Mrs. Carl Meng, Mrs./ | B. A. Bohn, Mrs. Rudy Schettling, Mrs. Richard Chatterton, Mrs. Eu-| gene Main, Jaynell Whittaker and _Jayanne Clark. | The first electrically operated |: fire alarm system in the United States went into operation in Bos- ee A Vacation Bible School. will, begin Monday at the Sylvan Lake} Church of Christ, Inverness Rd. at. Orchard Lake and Middle Belt) Roads. Children will be graded accord- ing to their school class and will be accepted from three years of lage through high school. A class} for adults also has been arranged. Sessions will be held from 9 -day School classes are scheduled | to 11:30 a.m. daily. At 7:30 p.m. vat 9:45 a.m. 1 = aa — Vacation Bible School to Start at Sylvan Lake | i ili all “PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Abe ve isitors Le Friday, a program will be pre- sented by the classes showing handwork and other projects. Marvin W. ,Hastings, minister of the church, will continue the series of sermons preaching at 10:45 Sunday morning on “Add to Your Knowledge. Faith.” “Preparation and Equipment” will be his subject at 6 p.m. Sun- * Bes | REV. J. W. DEEG, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Service—“What’s the Matter With Father’ Sunday School,. 11:15 A.M. Iv ahi eer ae ee oe 2 OEBh OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH INTCALM and GLENWOOD eats dig? ee wii a ari - Malta Ha!] — 82 Perkir Circles, 3:30 P.M. Evening Servi: Helen Daggett CHURCH: of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP of Thurs. Silver Tea, June 25th ins St. (Otf Aub Dinner, 5 PM ce, 7:30 P.M. Det., speake Dr. Joseph Irvine Percy M. Walley, !r., Sermon: BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH . WEST HURON AT MARK STREET Two Worship Services—8 45 A.M and1!1 00 A M “KNOWING THE RIGHT PEOPLE’ 9:45 A. M —Church Schoo! Classes for All Wednesday 7:30 P.M — Prayer and Bible Study “An American Bopiet Convention Chura Chapman, Pastor, Minister of Education Midweek Service cf Bible Study ....... . 9:50 A. M. Morning Worship ................ 10:50 A.M. . Sunday Evening Worship wrovayerasess 6:00 P.M. » Wednesdy Evening Service . . 7:30 P.M. 1 Week Gospel Meeting June 21st thru 26th, 7:30 P M Mr. M. A. Morris of Louisiana, speaker Everybody Is Invited! W. W. Hall, Minister 1180 North Perry St. SN es : SS Sey ee a song ae ~ —— ——— wa SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday 9:45 A.M. Sermon & Warship . 11:00 A.M. Eve. Worship & Sermon ..,.6:00 P.M. Bible Study Tuesday 6:00 P.M. “GOSPEL MEETING STILL IN PROGRESS” The GOSPEL MEETING which its being conducted at the Church of, Christ, 210. Hughes Street, by Roogevelt Wells, is moving in great strides. Many are coming every night to hear the lst cen- tury gospel without addition or - traction In this meetin, we endeavoring to present CHRIST AND HIM CRUCIFIED, THE WAY OF SAL- VATION, and that THE WAY OF THE CROSS LEADS HOME Won't you come and study with ua this last week rine, not oe Bem gospel but simply the gospel which Paul Jesus satd in his sermon en the mount, BLESSED ARE THEY WHICH DO HUNGER AND THIRST APTER RIGHTEOUSNESS POR THEY SHALL BE lager Mt. & If you ar : de airing to be f i th the _— word of the living God then won't you end the meeting his week? Come ad let us REASON TOGETHER. YEA COME AND LET US SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES TOGETHER HEAR ROOSEVELT WELLS in a GOSPEL MEETING at the CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughes St., Pontiac, Mich. JUNE 14-JUNE 26 Services Each Evening at 8:00 Congregational Singing COME AND BRING A FRIEND WITH YOU for we have not a new do reached The Rev. David K. Mills. Cur 9:30 A.M —Morning“Prayer Church School 1.00 AM. —Morning Prayer Infant Nursery C All Sas Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev: C. George Widdifield, Rector 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion Sermon by the Rector Nursery thru 6th Grade Sermon by the Rector Care thru 5 Years ate and Infant and or a eee, —_—_a= 6” hild ne Be tL Ba ates ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH and 11 A.M. ~ “DAD IS KING Meeti Sunday School 9:45 A.M.. FOR THE DAY” é Announced at ing 4 F\" A nice gift for every Father Sidney Barnett was elected i Grace © present in Sunday School ered of the congregation at _ Corner Genesee and Glendale © ; : _ the annua] meeting held recently: (West Bide) Morning Worship : in Temple Beth Jacob. ; i Richard S. Steckmeyer, Pastor i} 11 A.M _ _ Dr. Samuel Chafets was named P Church Service .... 9:00AM Whe ¢ @ first vice president;. Marvin Bar Sunday School |... 9:00.AM Semon iby ithe Eastor @ nett. second vice president; H. ¢ Church Service ....}1:00 A.M. + as ‘ ‘Malcolm Kahn, secretary; and & Sunday Schoo! "11:00 AM Evangelistic Service ” Eugene Ketchel, treasurer. 7:45 P. M. a Chosen for the board of di- St Stephen rectors were Sol Eller, Herman _ l . Tuesday Dickstein, Dr. J. Edward Berk, » VF.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. , and Maurice Barnett. | (Between Dixie and Sashausw) _ Bible Study, 7:45 Dr. Irving E. Gordon, former _ Guy B. Smith, Pastor i= AN INTERESTING LESSON president, announced plans were | | Church Service ,...9:30A.M. | ON THE TABERNACLE %!under way for an addition to the . Sanday School Lox 10:45 A. M.- IN THE WILDERNESS * Sunday School building. *+| Mrs. Joseph Nosanchuck gave St Trinity Thursday, 7:45 | the annual report for the Sister- ‘ Young People _|hood; Melvin Eller, the Men's (East Side) © igroup; and the nursery school re- > Ralph C. Claus, Pastor . Sunday School ..,.9:45 First Service ......8:30 A.M. AM, | A.M. St. Paul Joslyn at Third (North Bide) George Mahder, Pastor 4 Early Service .....8:00 A.M. — Morning Service ..10:45 A.M. 4 Sunday School... .9: 30 A.M. * PRL ae Sree See I | | “Visit the Church 210 N. PERRY of the Old Fashioned Gospe!” AT MILBOURNE Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor THE SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Q. Kennedy Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preachng God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited & 5 port was presented by Mrs. Melvin 4 Eller. ( Guest Speaker Monday @ | St. ‘ |preach at the 7:30 service Mon- 7 day evening in the Messiah Bap- _|tist Church, Prospect at Paddock @ | street. | The Rev. Martin J. Bellinger of John Methodist Church will inoon daily. Father's Day Theme at Affernoon Service The Rev. Claude Goodwin, pas-| tor, will bring the Father's Day) message at the 3:30 service Sun-| day at the Providence Missionary Baptist Church. His theme will be | | 801 Commerce, Milford $301 Hatchery Rd.. Drayton 8.00 A: M.—Holy Communion 6.00 A M—Bely Communion | 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer 11:00 A.M —Morning Prayer and Germon and Church and Bermon from 3 to 7 years of age. Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar “The Ideal Father.” At the 11:30 morning worship = hour, the Rev. William Long, as sistant pastor, will speak. The pastor announced Vacatinn Bible School will be held at the| church Monday through July 3 with classes scheduled from 9 to Se oe a Terme School . ‘SOLOIST Greater Pontiac | HYMN SING Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene (off Perry St.) ‘ rs . Featuring CHRISTIAN CHAPEL TRIO SALVATION ARMY BAND BRASS ENSEMBLE . Special Singing ue ° CHURCH... NAZARENE 60 STATE ST. Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. Youth Services ... 6:30 P.M. Morning Worship. .11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Hour. 7:30 P.M. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL... .9:00 to Noon Daily OLIVET NAZARENE } HEAR COLLEGE QUARTETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 25 First Baptist Church Rev. H. H. Savage, D.D. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE WAY of a MAN WITH a MAID” 7:00 P. M. Rev. Frank Wellington, Ventriloquist “TOTAL ABSTINENCE” VACATION: BIBLE SCHOOL “MONDAY a FRIDAY. 9:00 A. M. to 11:45 A. M. FRANK WELLINGTON, Speaker Each Morning Speaker Thursdoy Morning BOB SAVAGE, Quite, Ecuador Wednesday Evening, JUNE 24th HEAR Bob Savage ‘tremre Worshi SEN NNR ie 78 71 om p Se eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeaeeere * BT. U. Gigi seietsceeeevesees ees 620 B. M Group 7:30 P. M- . Church Wednesday Orava gio iran S M. : eae DR. RALPH E. PERRY, RICHARD NORTH, eeeeeeeees eee * Rev. Geolirey Rev. Robert : ker Min, of Music Auditorium | Rev. M. P. Boyd Ir. Pastor Dey _— KENNETH A HUTCHINSON, ee with Southern t Convention ’ : “ | ane DON’T MISS THIS! | Pastor 7:30 P.M. a \ tthe “ oi oi mn ‘ ‘% . s ; ‘ ; - ‘ : ‘4 = yf t < ’ j \ a ‘ ‘ “7 4 aa f * : \ 2; \ a i , j aw\* j er ‘ * an 4 ig i t i a, A f tT D 4 | . { Vacation Bible |: School to Start. Channel 2-WJBK-TV -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by ‘stations listed in this eotenen are subject to ehange “without notice THE PONTIAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 Chan + WWs-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV ‘Onanne! 9—CKLW-TV Mor e May Lose | Novelist F ind Commerce Jobs Parisians Ignore | Kissing Couples Argentina and Australia account for more than half the wool pro- duced in the world. The United ‘States is third in. wool production. Fé DOOIa aL a, oe te pe ee nan BERLIN (AP)—Novelist James, % <6 10° Mien Strauss. Rejection Adds| ; , after a 10-month look at th | - : >: 9:45 (2) stovie. (10: ‘ ‘Burope says: . sare . ‘19: (2) Sea Hunt. Adventure; (3:45 i : ,% Bill Reeves to Receive: TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 10:30 (2 oe American revolution-|4:30 (4). Big Picture. 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. to Woes of Battered 2 “] don’t think there’s as much C t Award4:% ©) Rey Rogers: om; ask Nel help in| (2) Detrott Speaks. a coi Department ‘sexual frustration in Europe fms * = God, ountry (4) Casey Jones. ‘'Girl in the ists ask — Ay i (7) To Be Announced. (9) Special Agent. there is in America. An oversim-| Sunda Morning Cab.” ee deen i. Busi in Focus 10:55 (7) News. ¢ 'plified-example are the young lov-| un a ge = ty . ‘uthless dictator. 14:45. (2) Business S. . ' . |P a hag , y (7) Frontier Doctor mane A.s Man. Police's:g@ (2) Face the Nation. 11:00 (2) IT Love Lucy. | WASHINGTON (AP)— The his- jers walking along the quays of & (9) Popeye. ( i Se cranes goes upstate! (4) Frontiers. (4) Price Is Right. jeoric Senate vote of no confidence’! ris and kissing. The French ; : ca agp epee hoc alee 6:58) (2) San’ Francisco: Beal coaie ae ndy salesman to| (1) Little Rascals (7) Cleo lin Lewis L. Strauss has given, a) ‘t pay any attention to them,' A : : lacutio 3 he ce = as can Ales | 4 . don aia d intendent. of the Vacation Sie (4) Cross Current. ee a Nenurder of 60-§:39 (2) College Bow! (9) Abbott & Costello. Inew jolt to a Commerce Beg at the most they give them a 0 ®% . : »g ( , ~ , = : restive ae 2) 0 ; : . School which begins at 9 a.m C _ (7) Youth Bureau. seanoil farmer (4) Sgt. Preston 11:30 (2) Top Dollar. ment high command already be- ismile day in the Ofthard Lake Com (3) Saturday Date At wrediine (cont } (7) Lone Ranger | (9) Howdy Doody. set by uncertainty “In America, those couples N 4 munity Church, Presbyterian M 7:00 (2) Highway Patrol Adven (7) he ; ol Adventure (9) Telescope (7) Burns & Allen. : - * * | would be kicked off the street. | . e > aily Mon eatin an 9) Theate : s d : B oe ' spear E Classes will be held Gail ‘ e ture Amateur gunmarst ‘ Payne, Dorin. ‘Reed, (4) Concentration. The 49-46 Senate vote rejecting “Also. I ‘don’t think European % IC iN . a day through Friday from 9 to Theo wounds owner in restaurant onn ' SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS . ‘trauss as secretary of commerce, _ : ite as much ; | : ‘Raiders of the Seven Seas ERNOON Strauss as secretary women are taught quit am. The schoo} will close July 3 ali and takes his wife as aider MONDAY AFTER! h ; aed he ine ; sais ae 4 : 4 a , holdup an 53) 6:00 (2) Tugboat Annie ry { Life came as the secretary’s offi that they are sacred vessels. Y : ist’ will be aaa x ‘ ‘ $ (2) Love of Life: - - > Christ and Anti Christ wi " y hostae News. Sports. Weaih (4) TV Reader's Digest 12:00 Tie Tac Dough faced a prospect of personnel cuts Europe, women are somet thin cy — - r\ A) , the Rev. Edward D. Auchard’s ity Pohicewoman ga e) tau Nemes i) “Me Fae : by Congress h destal sitters. When 0) /A — ix Adve (1) Annie Oakley 1) Across the Board. by & more than pe i\ ih sermon topic tomorrow ) Twenty-Six wen AC ei Chost Dean (9) Popeye | A Child : na Hlewaree! High officials said 51 employes they have. a relationship with a Laud tH \ \U} ; ut . se Divided" Man (7) Grey ANOS : : : : - 9) dren s i 5 : < j *1a- ® Throughout the summer wor . mn | cae (hat his brothe: Maj Moni eats crow to fel 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century 12:15 (9)-Follow Me out of a total of about 300 in the man, it’s a man-and-woman mah 7 .% ahip services ang church) school | ee ken an Indian for bis medical supplies for Con “Brainwashing,” first of two 12:38 (2) Search for Tomorrow secretary's office have been put tionship, not a man-and-pedesta IMP \@ % : ias taken ¢ Mt : ‘ ; ° : aes : i ne | SV will continue to be held at 9 ite , federate troops parts 5 ; (4) It Could te You on notice that their oe ay me relationship. , * S b\ My im t P cach S ; wife : ; Nr 1 4) “Dream oi bolished « June ; 1es8e * * and ii a.m. each Sunday 4 , et Church (9h Theater cant i4) Playhouse VimPantominie Ouic - abolished on The pastor will present the Boy | ES pe ; | 1:15 4) ae America Pageant Man,” Vincent: Price 49) can Theater tices went out after the House jones took a puff on his pipe | » ' ‘. Wiyps cay 9 , \ Mason sranis : i> ! Y a Me . . _ { : é é a +e). ; . : Sane . Scout God and Country Award 1. 0 ) Perry a ° . trip, $8:20 12) Sivhtwateh Theate iT) White Hunter : (2) (juiding Light voted to cut $440,000 from the $2, and explained what he thinks Eu % ERTISED ON “g Bill Reeves at the early service Mion, on sing tril ” Pramas Rots Ryan, “Ten (9) Movie “The Great Mi ay News. 940.000 President Eisenhower ropeans could learn from Ameri: AS ADV N BUTE EER sg a Se ee ie 1. ¢ n ‘il owe My Nobody.” Eddie Albert a Oar Mine Brooks asked for running the office cans: % ; finds himself ino middle a re ie 4 mnink = ~ . ; 2 “Ks + and a The 2) young people who recen amet i ease tery Robert Mitchum. Kirk q:9@ (2) ly A a Night in Ca (4) It’s a Great Life. Earlier this week the Se nate AD All Europeans cole ee » dy participated in a service of is People Are Funny Donglas, “Out of the Past i“ si Ven i Giees (7) Music Bingo propriations Committee voted to“jit). more of the intrinsic . eonsecreation for campers wall + Dick Clark Cuneis Mie 4T) blanca,” Marx ue i (9) Movie restore $260,000 but the question is kindness which the Americans i . ' i i t st : . . = s ly mow t oe ss * . . e ne presen PAO CEe rane ake Nui L, Rosa, Jimmy Darren and 14:30 (7) Shock Theater Melo (7) You Asked = 1:30 (2) As The World Turns still up in the air, but even so, have . % at south camps and conferences 2 a k drama’ Boris Karloff, “Man 4:39 12) That's My Boy (7) Topper some 25 employes would have to “Of. course, the Americans ' ‘ epunsorel by the Syiod of Mic! in oe cis With None Lives (40) (T) Maverick Wavne and (4) 2 Married Joan be fired haven't had enemies around them % 1460 PONTIAC ‘ : { avo 7 te Pag : Fs é e an aang s x : ~Ople ji gan of the Umiled) Presbyterian - icon MORNING oe a in, Shelle y Ber 1:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth se all the time like the people in % melt } j cort 4} Yi 4 a Pe or Fabian, Shelley Be vd a i _ ok . ; 2 Chinen. 4:00 ” airs By - ‘aecon e st Dees i . Shuste ae rdan Georgia 2200 (2) Susie There was speculation that with Europe. That may have some in % a i y ¥ ; bras, 4," } c anions . t Joraan, te ‘ . = — Tercera, 8 wer, ‘Tony Ben oe 2) MCGMa t Shut ins ata ie by Stone Four (4) Queen for a Day Strauss on his way out the House flue nee MIAACLLL A : ewe ‘ ¥ ery, ) Peabicr { ‘ ' y § » ‘ _— spe feresa Bre ta, 82000 12) Religion for Cabbs, Kirby St iq) Davin Court t now be willing to provide e author of “From Here to Fi > Lads. dim ‘ On M1 ( ‘ migh 8. Y ar- Old Whisky nett and the Four [ac 4300002) Chr isto| her (9) Movie eu As " ae 12) House Party more sal ary money. But it was un- Ete rnity’ and -Some Came Run- sack st $5 News Mall’ Robert Montgomery, 2: “ : Ale . C og. a fee USA Boh a scaler) d ‘ Fall R ae All a (4) Court of Human Rela jie ly the amount finally voted ning’ is working on a book about omp [:] @ fi} i i} 5 " , dt ican ‘i i Rosalind an cee tions would exce ed the Senate figure Panibet in the Paeific during . yi raid oo nm ae 1 eal ‘ rot se ldy UE! | . . eae ; ; 7 . ‘ ; c : fo Float on Seaway : Ded Aline aos 4 ae m { the Crossroad a py ‘ So = - | (7) Gale Storm Many Senators felt that Major World War Il — “It is supposed Furnace Cleaning > : “Ene { i un EN) | Lawmia . : : eats £ Ko30 1 Wants am a i _— ain 4, ral Roberts “ : five ater The 3:00 (2) Big Payoff ity Leader Lyndon_B. Johnson (D fo be & comic wer novel ” DEIRO «tir Het ester aie “ 7 con ol ; 2 Kea ent % a “ 1 a Curie (4) Young Dr Malone Tex! furnished the vital momen- Hie is also gathering material faclodas: chipment of eacht year old ( 0 benk robber, is uineony S15 67) Accen Sane one een iweshow (1) Beat the Clock tum that brought rejection of for a novel that will have a Pari- |, CHIMNEY dian “shisky ever ent ote the, when he Jearns that robber 9:30 (2) Detroit Pu ” 6 thi teohori wae y Pa at (9) Movie Sirauss’ appointment an setting; and the late French © FURNACE ‘ { hut lered by benu (1) Frontiers of Fawth lanet Blau Johnn La . ‘ : siz s & % ue . United States wall be aboard th has been mure ; . , Wy Cpey ftp WioliEs oe : > ante Reinhardt a nite naiioe Trevehler ls ul hful seumstress and hid (Ty Understanding Our World Dorothy Kirsten Rowan and 3:30 a ih rdic Wek . wis KEPT SECRET jazz guitarist oe oe 3] e DUCT WORK US OTA aT _ ; (4) From These kx : ode] for its central figure. to the United Rtates thirourh the uspicions are confirmed ey PEO OK) Martin (7) Who Do You Trust’ Johnson had kept his position on a model for _ x To the first 100 customers rep St Lawrence Seaway after ato (ti Perry Presents (eont) - 10:00 (2) This Is The Life ‘Ti Colt’ 45 ; a Brighter Day Strauss a secret until the final me plying to this ad. at a I 1 A ‘ 1 2 yr » é = “ foomealy opened Jane 26 it) Jubilee teont) (4) Cartoon Pime 9:30 62) Alfred Hitehcock » n (4) (color) Truth or Conse hours of the months-long nomina- Rats Threaten Invasion Warkiuanranced , Commu. wwe (4) Hemple Baptist (Tr Faith for Today vitation to an Accident ee , tion battle. Then, Senate partici- of M Communit ee ns ; he ni! Distillers #000 (2) Brenner. Drama Fear ef Cy Snered Wear tan Meri) a American Bandstand pants said, he went all out to line exican Y president ) vi wy is \ : “ 4 <4 ae 7 ' f 1%.000) death pervading an exclusive q9.95 69) Film Fare (7) Deadline for Action “ am uo up the vote against him AR \ . APi—Cats 65 ng ial ined ieabae ef, TX lanhattan mansion leads to 10:30 69) Cartooa Frolic 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond 1:15 42) Secret Storm Son of Johnson's colleagues HUITZUCO, Mexico ¢, é H - iad whisk Manhattan m0 . - aie ae . . 2) Fdge Night ome Ses , oe stor are dying and the F loenttde ay NG et 7 ” a “ks whter clash of loyalities between tT) Bishop Pike (1) Loretta Young $:30 (2) ae “ . h professed to see in this what in this town st bi ee. WHT be aboard Dur — father cn! on policemen (9) Christopher (9) News, Weather (4) 2Oun y a . amounted to an exchange of rats threaten to take . el ip ae Nida pee ds ler Wy Black Saddle Western’ ay-99 (24 Sagebrush Short 19:20 (9) Little Theater a Bherwoes Fores! Strauss’ political scalp for less Residents attribute the numer- 1 aye ht Britannia. whieh will . } - nh ts Clay Cul a George Mrerpot ie om “Dy Whats My Line? 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean , Democratic opposition to John- ous cat deaths to fumingations in : Woman : } mt. “ : ; re Perry : “hi alg tormitily open The i. i doin locating her (7) Johns Jfopl (40 Arthur Murray (4) tcolory George ‘s policy of trimming spending an anti-malaria campaign - air rane ali nd Sehentey plan han Ff he a Naas a y Me(sran Presents son's policy Caidential veloes The rats are multiplying fast We Do Not Sell or Rep | missing hasband anc CBN Mont i) Meet MeGra . : bills to avoid presidenti: is . sce 4 Furnaces — fo introduce emht vearald Cina nexteniaue hoxtllity 11:30 (4) Cartoon ( ! il (9) Mowe “Vacation From (9) Looney Tunes _ i that Johnson also and are invading fields, barns and ove 15 4 i YEON oy t ; . : 5 ctio dian Whisky on the American mit no part of townspeople (T) Wrestlin Marriage Robert Donat. 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand They ated io Democralie libere homes Our Specialty is Power Suctior on wal i ’ , \ Af} . ~ ‘bew . Vt demonstrate lf at ; ee . Re elurinig bit Lawrence Welk W268 62) Tiger Warrrnieiyy 1:00 02) (4) News Weather i mic ney Pau STE als that he was willimg to stand As a result of the cat shortage. WE CLEAN— ; iy Amigdne Oranwe Pada Nau The evans 5:55 (4) Sports with them on what they regarded the price of kittens has gone up GAS—OIL—COAL Seek Answers expert suspects his next door SUNDAY ABRERENOON Anne Baxter Thoma as a Vital issue, and also that he to 86 cents BOILERS AND neqhber t being spt Mitchell . ot reluctant to take ‘a strong € FURNACES— s ] ; ; vant 12:00 | Hasehiall ioe es Ga | P u e @d S was no ( : dent Gisenhow to Previous Puztie COMMERCIAL omy another [a ' 20 tlt. , esident Eis Answer to Pre on Birth Contro , from at : Travel West (7) Plow ber | Moan vid Pardon (ur und against Pr nsw 930 62) Have Gun ri _ | (Oy Pores lecionmene (1) ov \ - — ai. sacra < . erm Paladin. attracter y ' : dient Nerve” Lynn Bari Radar § eedin ap : Atz sto Aane Urges Minister yuntire, belps father and son) '2:30 01) Sen a ' $1228 02) Mowte Holiday Affair,’ BACKED STRAUSS Elel ictA CALL OR 3-0100 * . Ke ri . yY Ttooney = Ke REDLANDS. Calif” (AP) A when they are besieged by id) “ ae Robert) Mitchurn Eisenhower, who had backed SIAL . 2 : ce : he { 1e ii- Methodist clergyman, urging con deadly claim: jumpers 12:45 ( ) helen FAN EM Sin Nina. BRANTFORD Ont AP) Dan- Strauss to the hilt. said the Be ow -< = KLEE = sideration of the question of birth (i) Cimarron City, Western 100 as i. { M Presents BONES ~ lel Buhl, 31, whose hobbies are tion was the loser Decanise of ts PTATL ENT = ' : : (4) of. ’ . ‘1 aitat : , . ce So Lf —_ NII control oa k Rockford and Te mpl beat (7) World Adventure Series 6 be?) Medita ne ‘ront mathematics and sports car driv sad € pisode Cen. ALY 4% = [=3 5 aa 463 FURNACE CLEANERS Is i} any mere immoral to pre townspeople ino search fer| ‘ 4:38 (2) On The Farm Fron é ; ; Strauss accumulated many Sen-. L 3 iS | , pl ‘ , ne ro? = , ‘ Si on Ar ‘hair = vent babies from bemg bern than legendary monster which \ sowie vie nl ‘Wink 7:00 (2) TV College ing, has won qa dismissa ite enemies jn his years as chair i El TT lOlAlsHere Ji Lonie ioos te bring them into a world kidnaps Beth Purcell (Aud 1:30 i Ams ' (1) Today charge of speeding man of the Atomic Energy Com- A 30 (fj Lhe | m uberis oe know they wlll wm? - y Totter) in “Beast of (7d Die k | owe eevee (7) Big Show 4 * * mission The most vocal of them t= T = Es atk lid 1702 Alma St. V : 10911 45 (4) Miehig on Conserv atior = Non a Classroom . ' of deceit. arrogance _— Dy Rov 1. Smith told the 109th Cimarron ; (4 Movie : -40)«6(2) Cartoon a Buh] told the court a radar umit accused him o ; Annual session of the denomina (7) Welk teont + eee . ive {t n ‘ - (1) Breakfast Time , il clock a short car ata preater and overweening vanity ve a ann : ; ie f fil AVE INIVE = Fi ‘, cf FATTO Ww CLO Fi i i Cfrauss sale ne t hans Southern Californias Artvona ) Captain a in mouse: tan Secesbanid ren Te | ee Rane * me (ee speed tail ieds actanliy traveling Fo i Mi " ee ne Waich Channel @ ot 10.15 A. ROPRACTOR: ak ) : a — ; ; Harry s Holidi ome > was cConfiden STO HL ; Conference Friday 10.00 ¢2) Gunsmoke ete TCollege Naw Canine 50) T) ; . D clocked) his Wi wat ; p : 2:4 ge Ne Such a unit had cloceke . Aber; 1e } Mois going to be impossible for Matt suspects fara player ms oy Movie SH bh Movie ] { 7 ports car at 38 miles an Just: to him. He retired he 7 See. TODAY 5 ; CHRO lit clinics to ; ; : Iiloe I (2) Mowe : o the Clown oot sports i " I i en hix 1 00acre (inmm in ; leadin metropolitan the Christian church — at least the masked bandit whi va 7) Open Hearing (1) tcofor! Bozo . * but the difference in length weekend i A presentation of g of chiro ractic. f the church to janker Botkin of $300 and 3:00 17) Open o:30 (1) Mr. Adams and Five hour, but the Culpeper, Va create wider public understanding Cli Protestant wing o e ‘ ‘ suNKe ‘ ’y Scoreboard a a Siang ; » and a normal ‘ nore this very serious roblem tries to trip him up ee carenonn 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi-Quiz between his vehicle a a So far, there has been little - The James 0. 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