i iii 3 ee —S CUCU —— ain Sia a thie ny ee ee ; , . 4) fy | 3 GI LLPS pn The Weather | : Vb dw Sunday—Light snow “Gi g £9» Details Page 2 i keener PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 85, 1955—30 PAGES .__ OTNTERRATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 112th YEAR Sabrejets Shoot Down Two Attacking MiGs Snow Expected fo Continue Over Weekend To 3 Inches Forecast; Report Roads Slippery in Spots The tag end of a storm, described as one of winter’s largest, moved into the Pon- tiac area early today bring- ing a blanket of new snow and dangerously slippery roadways. Adams —— Te a Quits as Army Counselor France for New Premier Starts Hunt . Mendes Regime Falls in Voting on Africa Policy | 20th Government Crisis, “Man Icy Sentry Posts ° s Nay Fe > Fight Red Jets StrikeatU.$. Photo Mission Six Communists Flee After Air Battle Over Yellow Sea Area TOKYO ® — American F86 Sabrejets shot down two of eight attacking Com- munist MIG swept-wing jet )| fighters today in the big- gest air battle since the end of the Korean War in July, Weather bureau forecast- Threatens Paris Pact, ¥ ~ | 1953. ers predicted a one to three- Indochina Situation The U.S. Air Force, in a inch fall for the weekend Soeae a with ible freezing rain PARIS (INS)—President announcemen later today. Rene Coty began his search| | foukes yp sys on cae ee |today for a suitable candi- RBA s lowed by a 26-30 degree high Sun-| date to succeed ousted Pre- er and its flight of day. Monday is expected to see mier Pierre Mendes-France Sabres over the Yellow Sea little change in temperatures with and form the 21st French between Korea and Red vic ; government since the end of China. edly originated in the Rocky the German occupation. Gn Ron E Panini = Mountains, is moving eastward At the same time, Men- jie Youve annmumien' atone bringing rising temperatures. des-France, making 11th- identify by nationality the Rel Last night was the first time in| ~—- hour use of special powers oo nay Gy cus seek caericd conta ts ae RESIGNS POST—John G. Adams, who as Army AP Wirepnote| granted him by the Na- Communit, ‘Local and state snow removal | Counselor figured prominently in last year’s Army-| reporters he was resigning to give more attention tional Assembly, wound up There was no word on possible crews were able to keep main | McCarthy hearings, expiains his reasons for Gadi other projects. His resignation becomes effective his seven and one-half nog yg injuries in . citing a but officials | his job. “s pnotograpies moved in —— S| March 31. months in office by issuing Alr Force said ne U.S. planes “e — _— rage ten . }eight decrees on anti-alco- — a Driving was reported hazardous. Ad R ; Schimmel Proposes Plan holism, a crusade near to niet jets “attached over teteren Grand Rapids reported 3.2 ams ESIGN ° ° his heart. tional waters west of Korea this inches of snow between 2:40 on School Building Fund | 2% sme rations Assemtiy afternoon.” bar lenny —artiad wok pl if my The answer to Michigan’s school housing shortage and | several months ago voted Mendes- ications sak Ol Si alt a win, Lansing, Muskegon and the ability of the local taxpayer to finance additional France out of office early today. terse announcement. Niles. Adviser's Resignation school building programs may lie in a corwtitutional pro-| The Mendes . France govere- The Air Force said the RBG . ment, of the effective was “on a reconnaissance mis- Here in Pontiac, the snowfall be | Eollowed by Assertions' posal made this week by Louis Schimme! of Pontiac. ous reas war. cthagued aoe scdaitin aan’ Geer Wiles ee one gan shortly before 7 a.m., piling Ste Will Stay O | Schimmel proposes the creation of a state backed fund| 9. gesuttes voted 319 to 273 the four-engined jet bomber was = ol el wot ine ae cece a “7 as a borrowing source for local school districts on a year-| agaimst its North African attacked by four Russian-built Yesterday in downtown Pontiac,| WASHINGTON (INS) — The to-year actual need basis. ¢ policies. MIGISs. At the same time four the mercury climbed from » 1¢ resignation of John G. Adams as A noted tax authority, he President Coty, following the | other MIG. attacked the escorting degree low to a high of 27. | Army counselor was followed to- is a member of the Pontiac Formosa Peace traditional procedure, conferred The Sabres, which ram up as , Today at 8 a.m. the thermome-|48Y by renewed assertions that Board of Education and has | first this morning with Pierre 12-1 edge ever MiGs te the Ke- | ter stood at 24 degrees, rising to| Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens been director of the Mu-| Schneiter, speaker of the National reas War, were trom the Fourth 33 by 2 am. will remain ig his post. _ | nicipal Adviso: Council for | Assembly; and Gaston Monner- | J Fighter-Interceptor Wing trans- Both Adams. one of the key fig-/ many years. He calls his n ventua ville, president of the Council of | ae ferred from Japan te fterward - e ures in the Afmy’s dispute with pro: “philosophically the Republic (upper house). Ms ee Gases fe Henan SUS Ge poe . Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis) PY foamctaliy sound.” ; ety oS Bi | ont Formosa erie, =e Sr prcipnenlt also: Schimmel's “idea” was watiea| Ovt U. S. Officials Say |... Sunding out actual candidates| The incident was similar to one no intention of resigning. this week by Republican leaders) Negotiating Ceasefire — night or Monday morning, ARCTIC SS ee — Amer- aon over @ year ago when Adams late Friday submitted his and also met with the a Take Y ing conferences with leaders | ican Eskimo soldiers man 24-hour patrols to protect North America Babe pig Fagg RBS V resignation, effective March 31. 11 of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. It| May ears of the various political parties re-| from invasion across the Bering § . Here Sgt. 1.C. Timothy J. Over the jow Sea shot down was accepted by Stevens who said h@s the support and interest of the) wasHINGTON W—U.S. officials weer in ane | sack radios a report back to headquarters as Pvt. Isaac Smith proelreay a flight of MIGs Seven Y Arrested “] shall always remember your Michigan Education Assn. cies Mak 6. 0 ; 3 - France's an stands guard. The : on ai nut ouths 5 | toyal and steadiast support'to me.” | Two focal points of his proposal ormosa ceasefire crusade, which won him the = RBS medium Admit Many Breckins a | call for: /may eventually be worked out SS tavern —_— T . Cl . | ; mel ctl te Srp 3 agree ‘| MeCarthy Adams’ action | through diplomatic channels if iquor interests, was one sance plane loaded cameras Authorities Sa “ypenhs for Meelf,” and added: | _'—Sebect Tax Bonds from here | °* ; |the factors contributing to his wining aims Accidents Take and radar search equipment. 4 Y “A few more resignations ought on out wil not be subject to tos | quicker means fal, but % may) oon if a realtively minor one AF | E ; ] The planes have been flying up Plagued by a recent wave of| te be tendered and accepted.” time limitation, They may be | take several years to do the job. , s quipping the coast of Korea outside the breaki Pp Police tod ° | spread from 2% te 30 years on a New efforts by the U.N. to bri | Hils fimal decrees today are de — ° three mile limit for ell mas Inimed’ at least 35 of the bur-| Adams. 42, said be has no im | jong . term financing program ed | dems ctramties new ot we for Red Threat ‘Two Lives Here = cla tes ast = |mediate plans, except to vacation’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) the Nationalists and Red Chinese | jaws affecting taverns. Wink Gun a years. be oles — ot five prveniie boys and | Florida. Hie sald he may inter |into more direct negotiations have| psig political circles buzzed F Twining said today the Air ary a eee two minors who were arraigned in |\ee ee res te his hom, Chiang General] | %™* been ruled out. In fact, au- this morning with comment on Force is equipping its “striking Baby Girl and Boy, 7, | ummer of 1953 after the end of Municipal Court late Friday ington or may return to his home g thorities said all possible avenues \Mendes-France's tradition . shat- forces so they will be immediately . i the war agreement barred the Al-~ Detectives Set. John A. DePauw |!" Siow Falls. SD. ened Stoutly Opposes |torar! reece in the Formosa tering action in seeking the floor ready for Communist miltary Die in Separate Mishops |i. ‘rom fying over north Korea ace E. pase Be cate - ted to remain in the Army Canes rire Talk are being a cnet te —— an address after his — of pli sg from lim-| jin County et aa months, said the seven youths alsc | Post for only # year. and desired: US. delegate at the United Na- | The move, which could have far- ‘The Air Force chief of staff said| Traffic mishaps took the lives Formosan waters-refueled under admitted numerous breaking)‘ Tetum & Se ie na QUEMOY The hard - boiled) tons, conferred with President [Teaching effects on his future the forces are being made ready of g six-week-old Davisburg girl | darkness last night im a readiness Service Committee, he became - , n tte t to leave \- a ye Appearing before Judge Cecil land within sight and gUN Tange) men said the United States ts |Ponents as an attempt t bomber forces from propeller 7. after. Pected Tachens evacuation, Sethian ca diemene of alan Army counselor in September, 47 the Comnsunist mainland is considering new steps to obtain |* political testament and a reflec- planes to jet aircraft and by giv- ownship boy yesterday "| Some ships and planes cruised time breaking and entering sar | staunchly opposed to any Ce@se-| , cease-fire in Formosa. tion of a tendency to seek personal | ing the tactical forces “tremend- | 200”. and flew familiarization courses. Charlies Williams, 18, of 321 Adams was accused nearly a | fire with the Chine Reds. power. ous striking power as a result of! The infant, Janet Marie Lucas One carrier launched scores of Fisher Ave. and Daling Wayne | Year ago by McCarthy and his | Lt. Gen. Liu Wu-chang, com- Lodge did not disclose details| In its first editorial on the mat- our increasing supply of nuclear! was killed when the car ber speedy jets while air officers Geoff, 17, of 29 Hillside Dr both then chief counsel, Roy M. Cohn, mander of Quemoy and the Mat-| but said an announcement might ter the newspaper Paris-Presse weapons.” | mother was driving struck a tree | worked training exercises with wa Send ole for Circalt | of attempting ‘to use “black- | sus, sister offshore island 150 | be forthcoming next week. | scored the ousted Premier for hav- Twiniag voiced the opinion, in | % Andersonville road about 15 | Sabrejets off secret Formosan Court arraignments Feb. 14. mail” tactics to halt McCarthy's miles north, says: | And in Britain, the Common-|ing “a little too obvious wish” paar red for the Na. | miles northwest of Pontiac. bases. It was the second day of red held in Oak- probe of alleged Commanist ac- “We talked cease-fire in Indo-| wealth premiers embarked today | for personal publicity. a i ba : ‘tee mation. tee integrated Navy-Air Force train- land County Jail when Williams | Hvities at the Army Signal Corp, china and in Korea ag Relate regent lento eyed While the Premier was ousted | Ofticers Assn, that the scheduled 18, of 5658 Hillsboro Rd., was listed "A "Bari ace on this talled to post a $500) bond end| (mmaued om Page 2, Col. 2) | beth. You con not alk conse-fire | Guvoer of var ever Forasa. | on ane apecitc invar, hin tera! | Air Force goal of 157 wings by_|in critical condition at Pontiac Gem | rep ceurtal ta “tke SAK of the unable furnish . : : ; 3 African y, | duly 1957 will be big enough te erat—Hospital with head and in, ah 0 $2,500 bond. . *| Plan Close Scrutiny Liu has a Teputation for ey a eT ened crvats| againet him carried the weight | handle the Job. He sald all the | ternal injuries. Her husband, Rich. |—*!! Aled Williams was arrested with two ag 5 hte ow oo = 7 | of many other past and present | wings must be of superior qual- | ard 71, was at work in a Pontiac M-yeer-cld boys cartier this week LANSING (UP)—Members of the | Japanese or the Ghinese —— soundings in eo ae dean controversies ranging from the | ity in both men and equipment. factory at the time. AF Vet Granted by Jackson Police who noticed a meme pers ; —_ see niavtints| Scion a hed Chinn's rearmament of West Germany te Twining said the Russians have| Deputy Sheriffs Kénneth Hirt and - ar which had been reported pager fea a wm wdlerg — ans boycott the prea Securi *| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) vorked hard devel 1 Herbert Cross said the young moth- Prison Sentence sialen Gurind a breakin of Riemen- im = itt pcclirn —_ sey eee — | Coanctt . talks a | Weapons and thet these ‘combined er apparently lost control of the r ’ schneider Bros, garage the night |“iory' ar both sides of the tewve.” | the tolaned.” ieee ah diplomats hold the} (Crash Victi | with their improved air power |car. She was on her way to Pon- to ‘Learn Trade before. = e: : opinion that in the long run Red ras icum form the main military threat to tiac to do some shopping, GRAND RAPIDS @—A 22-year Goff wag arrested China probably would like to end SS eer | our continent. said. They have tio other children old Ale Force veteren irae to after a breakin at the the fighting in the Formosa area The Air Force chief said that Terry Watkins, son of Mr. and | be sent to prison “so I can learn Ina in West Bloomfield But the te we | , there will be a clear cut mobili-| Mrs. Trever Watkins, of 20786 (9 trade and something of Gott, and three other the R bap qocetion i ‘ zation day requirement for 51 com- Seminole, Southfield Township, | myself.” mitted, police said, dumping po pared ig oaca * wet eee Fk te Nethenel: eats | wen Riied wien fe ate Mi fret | Federal Judge W Wallace Kent large quantity of liquor at the a os uc tcl Seek and Air Reserve of a car on Inkster near west | obliged yesterday by giving Robert bar and damaging nine sean even atu comes. Right Mile. A. Stewart a 2-year prison term machines. | ~ Stat R rds C t He was dead on arrival at Mt. for forging a $50 treasury check. The State Department let it be| - € KeCcO ener Carmel M Hospital, Detroit, He had been on probation. They also told police t ercy Hospital, n broken into the Strong’ apt eoten An cote $ ’ ° after he was struck by the car | Stewary sald he was given & several Keego Harbor cottages, Sie that held of Geneve inat ~~ Ends Fire Danger driven by Frederick G. Bit | medical discharge from the Air stations and restaurants. ihe Gat hele Soe the vans imister, 41, of 28600 Grayfield, Force because of arthritis of the Williams told DePauw ee , | LANSING w — On Wednesday, | Farmington Township. ieee, Sho noth ho tan anahte fore going to Jackson, Nationalist fighter - bombers 4 astrous state office building fire, of 20999 Inkster Farmington | ability gas station in southern en teh “47 | state officials will view ane of the Township, told potice he saw Terry | ; County, Jerome Motor ( on Page - % | | steps taken to prevent a recur-.run into the car’s path. Burmister| Stewart said be expects to get JaK Tavern, Ogg Cleaners, Motor word . P Se 4 | rence. | was not held | Proper medical care in prises and P Mart, Oak Cleaners, 9 Poetic Justice Finally po = + | |) That will be an open. house’ in- — Fier Alay RO me ; ; . TA Nah of the 500 state draftsman—a wouldn't : et ae and various other es sae KINS Scores Real Triumph ; oe Far feoernghaie: ra $221 Boh ie Today s-Press for long F | and filling stations. — to SREDS BAKERSFIELD, Calif, ® —| ©) O'R th-iden |eubic feet of old records. | Maventnghage «22... ceeeeees ot 2 | “You can't tive on'a = | belore REETS ee Mathematical processes finally; Bug) 4) --.) =~ | Firemen, said the state office | Bebting News... 2.2. is tate oo {4088 you can hold @ steady é : een sree aol -< caught up with this process server. Be --5 5 | building fire probably could have, Ghereh News .)...00000000.06. .&9 | said Stewart, who receives a $33 Dies Snow my line? . ~ o>. =—- , | Gaetan... «..c00-. a - . = CHE His fellow county employes + ree ee | been controlled without serious) Gocaty News... je «| Monthly disability pension, GRAND HAVEN @Bruno Pyt 7 $tOU | LJ f | east snmp abe, det they one be “i EUS | sone if the fre bad net qutten bto| en ee bene h &s pence * re ip as Rage Pn syn Ss 2 A it was leaving the courthouse to start} KILLED OFF FORMOSA—Ens.| store rooms of did records in the) PEN" mea; 0... :¢ | Earmuff Bandit Strikes 3 Ottawa County, died of a heart cane 9 PCAM Li his day's work, serving court| David W. Whitman, 26, of Jackson | office building mezzanine. | Bualoe Balter on ciseessceseesse 3 | PREM + s disease | while shoveling snow out Ticket 10 YALP OR orders on persong who haven’t| became the first’ U:S..airman to| The Department of Administra-| Pousres \.0000000000000000. sigost’ S| oe conten ae eo ot his driveway Friday. Dr. John Broker paid. their bills. die in the Formosan action when | tion said the records center is) Brertet coos --ee @ | bandit wearing earmuffs 4 Kitchel, county medical examiner, He noticed somethiig was miss-|the engine of his jet fighter tailed | holding papers which would cost, fy sna Rade Preirams ......... | Thelmamont | said he suffered a heart attack aes Line, two) ing. 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MOH MEH He UH i i SE ulbaill $ Od Wie i i ete ike de il | o 2th ae Ht 5S tf jah 1 BRINE Tale | sia il Hs i a8, rf ale Bai SOTHE F HAE + i ME rT ie : 3 fi FE i Vs hs Ne itd PTL oe Pe fein =e. rn i it ile atl a SHE ai ite]: ros ay i Tae cee EY 2 eft itiiahl UH Hsithisy diene peli 1 oaR 32 S2 sy | Hts i “iit it f ! nt HH re Pata ii AE ‘si tall fe uit at iH ae ill ile (a ity mit # geile fF i illite val Ba ASH ATMS ii ‘ Hi iit Teer piel! a “Hata «eee KIGHT. £8) TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, F EBRU The Bethany Baptist Chu W. Huron at Mark Ave. -Fred Robert Titfany, preaching so Identical Sermoris at 9:00 A. M. and at 11:00 A. M. Topic, “Trust in God and Forget Your Ancestors” Sunday School thru Hi-School- and The College of Christian Living for adults at 9:45 A. M. Bethany Youth Center open at 5:00 P. M., with all age level group programs at 7:00 P.M. Grand attendance last Sunday reached 1,092! All. Saints Episcopal Church WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Instruction, Church School 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion, Church School, Sermon by the Rector — St. George's Chapel hy ft) St. Andrew's Chapel — 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communica 10:30 A.M —Holy Communica and Church School. Germon by the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Milford, Mich. af Se em mms me me a me eee comme mens me, ecm — 1 PARKDALE &"<" NAZARENE | OF THE 1 Sunday School... .9:45 A. M. | Bible Preaching 10:45 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. ; Parkdale and Hollyweed, One Block West of Saidwin | Wayne 5. W Minister. FE 2-408 =. Minister of Music cer aes: aoa ain a See a a ee eee Se a a FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens. Minister Sunday Morning ......-. ........ 10:00 a. m. “A REDEEMER NECESSARY” (Radie Broadcast ever WPON at 10:15 AM.) Church School ................... 11:30 a. m. Youth Fellowship ................ 6.15 p. m. Evening Service ................. 7:30 p. m. Film: “ANGEL IN EBONY” Wednesday Evening Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 p.m. First Methodist Church Sponsors Missionary Film “Angel in Ebony,” « sound color missionary film will be shown to- ay Sound Color, Gloria Beckner, Speakers _ Mid-Week Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. wewreeerereeeeeeeeeeerererererererererrrererererrvvrvrvrvevrrreTtTee. “eerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrrrt.? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. HEAR ROY GUSTAFSON, Bible Teacher EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. ROY GUSTAFSON. Bible Teacher Speaking HEAR—ROY GUSTAFSON Speaking Monday thru Friday at 7:30 P.M ~wrerwereererereeererereerererrerererrrvrrrrvrvrvrvrvvrvevvrveveeq8t,:,. wT? ~orrwrerereererererererererererererererereereeerervereree PeUVeVUVUUCUUUUU UU UC UUCUCUCTVTCCCCCCCCCCC?C? v~ewewvwe-Te-T-Teeeeeeerrrrer eee ere eee Tere “~weweeeeeererererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrererr’? First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH ... 365 East Wilson Ave. Sundey School ....... 9:45 A.M Morning Worghip ..... 11:00 A.M. OT.U. ..... 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship ...... 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 4-8574 Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention te raise money for a church organ Ip vou Want a new organ fm your church, here's help for you. A new booklet, 49 restae PLANS TO RAISE 4 CHURCH Of- 6a® FuN® is now available on request, and with absolutely ne : Ask for information, tee, about the exclusive advan- tages which have caused well ever 35,000 churches to «-lect * the Hammond Orgen Complete Line of 2-manual — —_ = oe HAMMOND ORGAN prices stert of $1300 (ter Spinet Model not shown) + «+ combined community center Plans Year's The Michigan State CROP Com- | mittee met this week in its annual | meeting to make plans for the | 1955 CROP activities. The meeting | was called by the chairman, C. V. from the 1954 CROP contributions vanig Railroad has exhadsted its of and will be at least partially re- supply of steam locomotive bells. | Ballard, former Director Agriculture Extension Services, and was held in the Michigan Council of Churches Conference room. Among the plans approved by the committee is the sending of $800.00 worth of garden seeds to | Greece. These seeds were re- quested by the World Council | ef Churches team working in | Greece to help re-establish Martzier stated that these a. assistance in the rehabilitation of | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAT: H;| “SPIRIT” Wednesday Eve. Testimental Meeting at 6:00 @Cleck } | FREE READING ROOM ; 8 EAGT LAWRENCE STREET Open Wednesdays: 11 te 6 Fridays Unt 6.00 FM ; First Church of Christ | Scientist | How Christian Science Heals “ACTUAL PROOF OF GOD'S POWER” Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 AM FIRST (ieinnells| Announcing CALVARY ASSEMBLY 1517 JOSLYN AVE. , Changes Name to: FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH SPECIAL TWO DAY SERVICES, Sunday, 11:00 candidate for pastor, A Now affiliated with the National Association of Open Bible Standard Churches, Inc., of Des Moines, lowa. el Will be held to observé the occasion Rev. MR. HEADLEY of Des Moines, Iowa, 12:30—BASKET DINNER in church basement CHURCH OF PONTIAC Feb. 6th and 7th A. M.—7:30 P. M. speaking at both services. Syiner Destes St pains before SUNDAY, 2:30 P. Mi—FELLOWSHIP SERVICE with the Original GENE STANLEY HEAR HIS STORY OF CONVERSION ring activities took PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Huron at Wayne St. William A. Martech, Edward D. Auchara Pastors 9:30 A. M. Church School 11 A.M. Morning Worship SERMON SUBJECT: “A PERSON TO PERSON CALL” Dr W H. Marbach, Preaching 6 Set Peis ship, Central Methodist Church, &. Berens si. ~~ | 5:45 P.M. Intercherch Fellew- 2 gets Fone ee ge Sheep ee rer ae iat ie i . . “* 3 \' e ; = ——- a” 2 + This old red bare near Arlington Heights, Hil, ls beidg converted to a... ARY 5, 1955 = Dg SY SS | ; (18 Hl 4 ff ; bee BERET tH : i Z it #4 ey ; iS tate CROP Committee Away Last Bell Churches and Missions | Activities partment, and that shipment | will be made within a week or | ten days. | Funds for payment will be taken placed from returns of a special garden seed appeal during 1955. Most of the contributions made |} to CROP in Michigan are being used for sending “‘surplus'’ food from government storage houses 'on basis of $20.00 worth of food | distributed for each dollar used for distribution It was pointed out that in ing seed, we give even more than a people who have been victims of war | The committee set the CROP goal for 1955 at $100,000.00 in - | and farm commodities. In attendance at the meeting | were: F ? £ k representing TE Eel rk mC i fp L iF i | Protestant | Rev Paul Robinson, Methodist; Mrs. Thomas Osgood, Episcopal; |to churches along its own routes | Me also teaches choral music at Mr. Horace Whitney, Congregation- | between New York, Chicago &nd| S¥™mer — s Universities. al: Rev. Dean Rohrer, Brethren | Committee members not able | to be present were: Rev. Howard | Burbank. Seventh Day Adventist: Dr. Marion Hostetler, Presbyter ian; Rev. R. J. Karney, Baptist; and Rev. L. E Evangelical United Brethren. —— te Balloon Project Planned LONDON — Dutch Catholics are | planning to send 10,000 Bibles to | Iron Curtain countries by balloon, the Vatican Radio announced. 347 N. Saginaw St. Chas. SUNDAY SERVICES: Bible School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A. M. Vesper Service 5:30 P. M. Tuesday: 7 P. M. ¥ Wed. 7:38 P. M DB. Race, Paster FE 4-073 Prayer a r Matt. 16:18 { will build my church CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Wership EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 1! 4. M. | Services Each Lord's Day Evening. . | And I say unto thee thou art And the gates of bell shal) not prevail) against it. Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road .. 330 P. Peter and upon this roct FE 72-0226 re s:, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 7:30 P.M. } DISTRICT RALLY of the OPEN BIBLE CHURCHES Speaker for this service will be Rev. Willard, Mansfield, Ohio. : Everyone Welcome to All Services We j . 4 ty 2 Sct a Re ge ash rig ‘ee EBERT faces ET aaa eRe are OC ae FREE METHODIST ~ Revival Now On CHURCH 87 Leteyette St (2 Blocks West of Sears) ee = Stirring Messages Greet Inspiration Bring the Femily & Friends School, 10 A. M. Worship 11:00 & 7:30 Rev. George Goines, of | Railroad Gives Benefit as Locomotives Are Decommissioned PHILADELPHIA — The Pennsy!- tn the past three years, the railroad has given away sever- “for Sky Pilots Seeks Charter | Elmer Sachs Founds Christian issi Group for Boys / By Religious Néws Service Li | Fr ull fF bef z in Navajo Reservation newly - completed Pilgrim Luth- eran church at Chelterfham, a Philadelphia suburb, the Free Farmer, sational §Magyar Reformed church, Linden,| _The nationally known Augustana , Dan Reed and N_ J. and the Philadelphia YMCA's | Choir from Rock Island, Il. will present The railroad not only gave Representing the various) away free, but in many cases paid | denominahons were, | the shipping charge. It gave pref-| erence to deserving missions and Washington. Village Officials Open Meeting With Prayer EDINA. Minn.—This village has | area communities in which the gov- 'erning body now opens its meet- ings with prayer A prayer for spiritual guidance of village officials was said by the Rev. Alan W. Moss, assistant | pastor of Our Lady of Grace Cath- olic Church St. Louis Park and the Minne- apolis city councils also open their meetings with prayer Pastor Suggests Prayer in Ending Far East War NEW YORK \ — The National Council of Churches has urged na- tionwide prayer for resolving the Far East crisis without war The Rev Dr. Eugene Carson | Blake, of Philadelphia, council | president. issued the appeal far prayer on the eve of his departure for Geneva to attend a world meet- ing of Christian leaders The National Council is made up of 30 Protestant and orthodox, denominations with 35', million | members. Women Elected Elders NEWBURYPORT, Mass. — For the first time in the long history -} of Old South Presbyterian church here women have been elected as ruling elders. Miss Dorothy S. Hodgdon, a tele- phone operator, was named for 8 three-year term and Mrs. David S. True, a housewife and mother, for one year. eeeeeee re-| Augustana Choir | Slated for March | at Pontiac High | : Veld, | music festivals and choral Bishop Asks Catholics | Not to Shop on Sundays By Religious News Service | | DES MOINES, la — A letter Chamberlain, | joined the ranks of Minneapolis from Roman Catholic Bishop Ed-| | ward C. Daly of Des Moines, urg- jing Catholics not-to shop on Sun-’ |days, was read in all churches’ of the diocese. It was one of a number of pro-| | tests made by Des Moines reli- | | Stous leaders after large supermar. | |kets here went on a seven-day | schedule. Fathers, Sons Worship = |Preokton Together A special father and son Minyan | Breakfast will be held Sunday, Feb. 6 at 8:30 a.m. at Congrega- tion B'nai Israel, 143 Oneida Rd. Reservations may be made by | calling yep. A prophetic ministry that will thrill and bless you. Services nightly except Sat. “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” RADIO— WPON, 1460 on Your Dial, Sunday Morning 8:00 a.m. et 7:45 Cari Downey, Paster. || FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. PE S-7938 Sunday Scheel 1¢ a. m. Sunday Worship 11 a. m. Come and enjey these serviees with us Saturday Evening Worship 7:0¢ p. m. FE 5-7938 lee | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Buren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St, Pontiac A aay ap tala Sunday Morning Service, 16:30 A. M. Communion Meditation “THE FAMILY” speaker j Dr. Theedere Shipherd, guest | i ' Young People’s Services 10:30 and 1130 Ph COME Rev. Joshua Stauffer Teacher, Preacher, Author - Sun. aon (all ages) be ae Music—Singing ENJOY ar . Joe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1955 _ Planners Having Trouble Jackson Navy Flier |Papers of 100 Years Ago oe rene Securing Federal Grant Killed Off formosa Didn't Carry Much News| 2223252 The Oakland County Plan Com- | the money,’’ the planner waptajoad, | JACKSON u — A Michigan Navy| WASHINGTON (UP)—A hundred); day, even though some of them our recent bereavement in | , we prices | mission is encountering difficulties | The law states that no duplica- | airman has been reported killed at-| years ago this week, the weather are microfilmed. lose, of our beloved wife ona a etamets So encere Sedersl Sit tak: af. Sweet shall be done with | tempting to crash-land his jet fight- was nasty in Washington. congress! The editor of the Star, search- ee ¢.00 bu: No. 1, 400-450 bu; 6 under a law passed last year, ac- | finds granted. The Detroit Area | ¢T 0M the aircraft carrier Wasp off | . 14 the thi Max W. Well, and family. ~ to Draw immunization Jonathon, fancy. 400 bu; No. 1, 3.00-|Cording to George N. Skrubb, di- | naetropoli Regional Planni northern Formosa. other people were losing hair. | ‘ng exchanges for ings to aa en END oe ren . 3.50 ba: apples. Meintosh. fancy. | <8 | rector. hy itan Regi a) And the front pages of the news-| Print, fell back on # colleague, Mr. "wisn to express thetr thanks te : No. 1, 3.36-3.75 bu: apples, North- _ . He was Ens. David W. Whitman, Plans Before Summer ern 8p. No. 1, 300-350. bu: apples.| The act allowed Congress to set | Commission has also applied. 96, son of Mr. and Mrs, Irwin H.| PaPers were advertising cures ie Greeley, ia nae eee Dioyes for their kind, expressions , per tinent remarks sym rec: deat Bteele's Red, No. 1, 3.25-3.75 bu; sppies, P . . fegnet, Be. a- aside up to $5,000,000 for urban| The metropolitan group does Whi ; LANSING Local health di Wegner, Ko. } 3.00 tod es a semi - ou asa sle vi nA ee of —— . baldness and diseases worse, also Tribune about a shipment of “new a wite asotian 140 be. Cabbage, Hol. 1.00-1.80 bu: | udies which cover Oakland Coun- itman’s wife, Marian, told pills to the sniffles whi us I tors in Michigan demanded today | csinage, red, Ne. 1, 1:50-2.00 bu; carrots, Matching basis. Only $1.000,000 of |ty, said Skrubb, and the federal her parents-in-law her husband was ie Plane ierce president aa -opaghery meccage Aptentiaryf a Memeriem a that results of the Salk polio vac: topped. No. 1, 1,00-1.28, bu: rect. | the amount was appropriated last agency apparently thinks there |killed Tuesday when t gine res So | editor said that the event had| 1" Toyino MEMORY OF MY cine experiment be made public | ¥%, |. 100-180 dos. fennel, Ne oe i year, said Skrubb ton aye ne escay n the engine And his “veep” was William R. | no political significance. tear con ist Lisut. Jona C. Mac- at once. | Locks, No. 1. 100-1 ig Scag legal , may be duplication of work if both | of his jer Rais failed while at- | King. The big issue of the day was’ teats Dougall. who died Feb. 5 1948. auis desman wan voiced by: dele-| linia st esiity Ga ae, MENT. Cubtand County applied tar a | E7uupe noses Sault tempting. the landing. She said) the "Kansas Question.” Whether Tet Age N vet_Motner ne PF gates to the state health commis-_ root. No. 1, 85-100 dos. Parenipe, No portion of the funds, which are However, the metropolitan | tman’s craft plunged into the | t. pen Kansas to settlement under | et. ge erves IN LOVING MEMC ¥ ow oon | 1, 100-150 % bu. Potatoes, No. 1, 135- | administered by the Housing and area and Oakland grou 2 . the “popular sovere "# | 4 ar mother r, sioner’s conference for local health 15 0% Jas" Enubare: hothouse, ne | Mome Finance Agency. MiSeny hag neveed that te ineg. |, Whitman enlisted in the Navy A" severe teat war in the ottng. (OF AF Neighbor eure ago “woaar sree. ioe directors, — 1, .00-1.00 5-Ib. box. Rhubarb, hothouse, os , anization would x upon graduating from Michigan | phys = ly mis d by Betty, Jimmy, , ; | Nia tes des. bebe. Rutaverss.| The federal agency “hasn't yet; of OS w do overall oll in 1 you could not tell it by the, rey, Floyd and Lit A& recent report from the Na-'X° .° ,36-1.50 bu Tomatoes, hothouse. | a: ; — | planning and the county the de- | State College in 1952. He won his newspapers in the first week of ost afr lan, tional Foundation for Infatile Par-| No. i. 2.75-3.50 10-Ib. basket. Turnip. decided whether we're eligible for