FE Tk & £ Xt. - PONTIAC, MICH [GAN SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 195728 PAGES \ — U.S. WillPull Japan—about half of that total are ; an eet ——— 20,000 on ~ found. the next day. Her avy remaining 30, oar “2 wrists were bound together sree ceo )tart Of M59 Relocation/=ts* = ™>=iAppeals on GI vision one ment : H O’Brien quoted Turner as say- = Third Marine Division. ve § Rheygens Hearing Slated July: 8 _ The statement said the two men| The relocation of M59 in Macomb County will pro-[ee oe ery aaa nat Ata’ Wietell “0s Been pd ey an oticeed July 2 with the opening of bids by the State sor into me, Tneed help.” for Fast Acti cf Sclear WenpanS 68 Pert geen ee oe tatcee nuit te: Se peeet 18 8 to viene Se “~ first step in a safeguarded disarm-| The bridges would’tarry the new highway. Over re-} to South oo fg RR ) cameo , . ot eee, located Utica road and the New York Central railroad,| tm where Be was released lest | rome Court has postponed vaca- Hell’s Canyon Dam ) | Sapan's ‘strong views against| BOth projects are in Utica. : 5 |e the tape ot 8 Detrett nama, [08 plang to bear arguments July . 7 ! Isto " 1 iaht icount in’ foreudatieg the Gg [Proposed relocation of thet = ee eons. Coes A | m1 r | position af the curent tottn iejmain east-west highway|.. a ae aret GOT Dep. RIE: ppr oved by Senate ms ue Tonight with Russia, (Auburn Avenue Road),|Liquor Sales Up [Pan eee im is eS ore] BAD STORM esx eo dpe MATE ORS ote Scattered showers and thunder|""itain, France and - least of Pontiac. as Buyers Rush |Rer,r te Said. Thay sald} The MES cont SO Gon tree. WASHINGTON ®—The controversial “Hells Canyon|*7™*, “il dominate the weather) ee eee ntaeed a einaam. |, The Telgcation would be from the} ee REESE SD Sane nell that fast action was neéded Dam bill, pai Senate veste YoNscene in Pontiac tonight, a signifi: |Pontiac city limits to Utica. TheitO Beat New Tax |stmsstorm because “further delay will seri- today for the house and an uncertajn fate. A eee will hover inthe 68} ity mutual a. ate neering studies are still in prog- LANSING ~The state Liquor] girl, the daughter of a Ford Motor)tunate strain on United States-Ja- - The Senate voted 45-38 to authorize a high federal] to 72 degree range this evening. | countries, ~ ress in the Oakland County portion|Control Commission ‘yesterday cag ep erp nae prnaperd ate: sect dam which would flood: the sites of three proposed} Showers are expected to continue} By agreement, an of the project. dered 150,000 cases of liquor to try)" . = ‘Gireel, of Ctewn, TE, ts ae private utility-dams in the Hells Cariyon area of the|t#morrow, with the temperature mental committee was established * * & - .|to keep up with the demand of con- : a locas ots eames Gam Snake River, bordering Idaho and Oregon, dropping slightly late tomorrow. as ealine eee Although the bridge construction|sumers seeking to beat a new state Turner in Prison Nam who was scavenging for scrap It was a dramatic victory for xblic advoc The high will be 84 to 88. Pe tionships between Unit-|is slated for completion in the fall /tax. Whe Barba Died metal. She was fatally wounded y tor put vocates i States and Japan adequate to! ‘newt year, no date has been 4 8 8 SOTRerS : | by am empty cartridge case fired fj ———tand 4 smarting defeat for] ’, ie Louse eee for the completion of the, The tax. a four per cent excise : | nin | frome a, grenade lnencher. Girard . seen Winds at 15 to 25 miles per hour|the Peoples of both countries.” {given completion of the ievy, goes into effect about July 1,| . Atempts te Halt contosges MS | oe sald the death was an accl- Southfield : le Seca iS eet eueee LER TAD Ont EL eT oe depending on when Gov. G. Men sex ataying” of vyear-old Bar-| dent. > 2B 7 . tonight, except for briefly} In diplomati nen Williams the 1957-58 . nb pertains higher winds in tonight's the lid ‘on the 1851 security. pact| Plans call for two strips of M-|schoot aid bill, The tax is one of] bert's Neay wee found tna West {cp in Sop atnenities. stirred uP } , tonight thunder- security . pa bara’s body was found in a West storm of controversy..in Congress - am. : betweeh the two countries. It was|foot-wide highway divided by a/the provisions of the bill. . | piomfield Township 4™mP land elsewhere when they agreed . E to To concluded at the time the Japanese |94-foot-wide median. The present] “we are having Christmas bas- | March 31, 1955. Turner was then-|,, turn Girard over to the Jap- Ncorpora lon: The lowest temperature recorded | ren stige eg vee niened at San} M59 would be left in existence, | iness-im June,” sald Chairman | in Jackson Prison serving & 15 lanese for trial. Lawyers for Git- ans : in lie to lenasheenetiag and provided for U.S. * &. 2% Frank Blackford, describing the | to 30 year sentence for rape. He ard took the matter to the U.S. 1 sia down! town Pontiac precedig-§/defense of Japan pending develop'| ax. aivided highway; to the | flurry of whisky buying, “All | was not released until Dec. %, District’ Court which ruled, Gir. ownship » Seek Split a.m, was 67. At 1 p.m. the tem-/ment of Japan's own defense south of the present read, would | 0Ver the state, licensees are trip- | 1966. jard’s constitutional rights would = -Village perature indicator registered 84, forces. 2 be capable, of carrying most of ene a Se er at Supervisors’ Meeting |“ — > | -Bilsht failed to regain sdmin- | the traffic entering and leaving | nae : ‘the Japanese. : é at pala Teeth Left Out of Bill | SSi'neus nies oo ee Ponting to the east, the depart- | ‘The chairman told of an orderlarea' where the family. lived. erekicdaean esis ice iv’ onal " eee * hie sand groupe, ene ef) mont reports. » {for 250 cases by one licensee who| Cochil] said Turner, who had| Brownell then appealed to the be asked Board of Sup -DES MOINES #—lIowa . major objectives. tof * usually buys 10 to 15 cases a week.| maintained his innocence since he| Supreme Cot fo Peapencnalong pang ~” |tors are wondering if they left the| The communique said Eisen-| The project ties in with the pro- x * %*k& ——_. }was picked up for questioning as 2. Ao! incorporation ‘South- = | teeth” out of one of their recently |hower pointed out that so long as|posed widening of M218 tothe west| ‘In our Lincoln Park warehouse| Wednesday, told his story when| The Supreme Court allotted four gh. nar iy Ps famed senarres A set of-false|conditions of “threat and tension” |of Pontiac and the Telegraph-Gr-|which normally carries an inven-| presented with the findings of the| hours for arguments by both sides. Taam m _ was found in the Senatejexist in the Far East, the United|chard Lake road underpass, now/toty of:eight or nine million dol-|Detroit police department's scien-| Members of tle high court origi aeaere pent at. the chamber: when the legisiature ‘ad-|States will be required to maintain|under construction to eliminate/lars, it's so, bare you can roll altific laboratory. nally had planned to start the ca sae urea become Southfield journed May 9. They still the islands, which include Okinawa, |traffie bottlenecks at the western |bowling ball from one end to the! Cochill said fibers found’ in the|summer vacation after sitting). . 1 is _askir unclaimed: today. te as outposts of free world defense. ‘Pontiac city limits. other,” he said, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) {next Monday. to be designated as Westwood 2 jerome : : vin : Wins Diploma Despite Long Battle With TB Out of Japan ‘pulling out of Japan next ts denies seach ty Pret {sued last night at the end fleaders announced the 30,000 Troops < Ground Tr to Begin “Leavi Next After Ike-Kishi Accord WASHINGTON ia— About 30,000 U.S. ground combat troops will start month in -accordance with dent Eisenhower and Japa- nese Prime Minister Kishi. A joint communique is- of three days of consulta- tions between the two 2 ge a withdrawal of all J.S. ground combat forces from, Japan.” Later, spokesmen said the with- drawal would begin in July. 190,000 THERE NOW \ Secretary of State Dulles told mewsmen that about 100,000 U. S. Bridge Projects in Utica Confession Is Reported eee ; AP Wirephote | LAWRENCE R. TURNER ‘ Pictured in Detroit police headquarters, after State Police reported he admitted slaying of Mary de Caussin. -~ Store, Says He Didn’t Attack Csi eh Admits Slashing Child "Slayer Claims Girl Fell in Her Sexually is DETROIT (#—A convicted rapist who lived near.6--- year-old Mary de Caussin old police last night he killed the child. - Nek O’Brien, 50-year-old Lawrence Richard Turner, a clerk ‘In ‘a written statement to Prosecutor Gerald K. in a produce market, said the child slipped and fell in 2 ; | the store where he worked and was knocked unconscious. He said he mutilated the child’s body “so it would: | 100k like a sex killing” and. then dumped the body in a lover’s lane near her home in Ecorse Township. — crepancies in Turner’s account it was “obvious he didn’t tell the whole story.” oe -“Now that we have the man’s confession, we can — | proceed to get the details out of him,” Cochill said, “He has equipped himself with an alibi avoiding the sex issue but the full story is yet to come.” — Cochill said policé would continue to question Turner, O’Brien said he would seek a first-degree murder warrant Monday. ‘ The de Caussin girl disappeared from her home the ev of June 12, Her-+———* — ed and battered body,| Oe saad disrobed, was Courtto Hear i. | Oa ee : are } a \ 's = sy eesd oneavewee ° Bee, oe OD se et te eeenacegt *eees Le ‘ Sent eewgetens : : Seas eitoveenes 4 ee Ee 2 Te | | eoeee DB thru 21.- rhe! steeeebasse tevenses BB f @avene : of A z ys a § q ; | if Hy lAirline Trainer Crash ‘Kills at Least Two WASHINGTON @ — A Capital Fi. e g® iJ 4 Me a ei ~ Y Es. & t a be bed, ee: f a De ie 2s ee. ik At ee Maes te aug a o ma : ee a : | ; ac re of. ot ? : ae 4 : ‘ a7 a a MESS ea Nes Sigg woe URDAY? I 0 OG . nie : : ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1957 _____. ee mingham | a seg . |Youngsters Enter H AT land fo Get} oN & s en ts-Asked_to. : : i a eee : 5 ieee 2 aa’ : ae -” 2 eo Sy ata : Ifo Save Brothers Now Doct (Wficalocy d Officials, Police [to Save Brothers’ Naw Post (fice Railroad Officials, Police discovered a fire in’ their home) poral Station Planned GHAM—Det. Sgt. Robert] “Earlier this wee appre on School Lot Lake yesterday aft-| Com { Area, haule, juvenile atfice: of hh et od eae ra and rushed into the burning) for Com ‘ict ° Police Dept... today| meat of. pear tnigrdy, | |Shinn, 9980 School Lot Lake Rd., Anim, while they were away. Two of their | nounced a8: pia ee foe ee 4 et Ua ee taee ante ies the ‘rear ioe, porests ice, sat Sb small_clea = "They ran into the burning struc- * me , = stath ' lers, Gary, 7, and Kevin, 4, to safe- : SL) aero we eet = The Holly Fire Department an- ee ee parr dee eT . swered the call-and put out the wee att t. a a engineer T. M. Vi : jblaze, but not before extensive) . -urai post office 4 10 ‘ e ) |stemple has ee aed. oetbe damage to the interior, according at a we we we - Ineed for the installation oe to Oakland County sheriff reports.| ji 13, Broomfield said. It + pp. light at the Brown-Pierce S. Toe “at 127 Commnete suid 3| Move Called Ne CUA ee Mary's Neighbor ome oe | to 1d Buildup) “told commi ‘thet poe 2 o nine rons rom CONFESSES Slaying ned JUL, ar—Toe UniedStaiale day He predicted, however, tht ‘peservations were canceled when co ee ee : Ponting Press, Photo | un : \ SEOUL ~The United’ ee ae. probably reach stop me nome ot ont. “PONTIAC ROTARIANS HONORED — Stuart i nting the ribbon was David R. at Se Oe ene ccmadbliaand viene witn two Journ. * od oat E. Whitfield (right), chairman of the Municipal a — pra of the Parks and Rec- | (Continued From Page = - er - than - sound. o ae Early yesterday, police ch Park Committee of the Rotary Club, received Coenen, 1 F. Metz, a mem- |trunk of Turner’s car matched Tie planes to South Korea ean Be le control measures are : a anlar gy Be pg an award spar the club for community es omtae * sak those found on the clothing of the re | [ MU [counter pode on. bombers “in Nortalsigted for the Adams aah : é poral = been staying. service toward development of Rotary hese in ea . ane (Oet Tadar to ‘weather—| Some control. Me remain a8 a or was thire in tent ot twelf OUF. nalists to WOr kshop Steel Fairyland Tarver sald far Irom ber bows |,NEW, YORK — Although they|planes in all kinds the, Communit Scost nanop ee ae , spas co > Picea ge oe SS : ¢t not far rr bome often refused te " the et : Se ee ee See te i ed Wee A i. ws en ae ae the day |sometimes ripped at the ee a of| yield er eda ot ss. al] the lights -went 5 Two Pontiac High School jo 30 Steelworkers Give! she Cenapeered, Me arg on eT aen ones, Wels Korean armistice ban against Soest couaien, a4 : r r head, asionally - : ry = - 20,000 -Man Hours Hi ocr nek Mer mood. dollar bills are perfectly legallnew weapons. member ot |, An adnate ld will be e i ‘ . , : the 1 : rve Mentally il Frightened that he would be ac- _ probably ether new |' sles cutting through the area. _" cused of murder because of his vinnee, bacheding light boeab- {VOR d on the east and west by. NEW: YORK—The world’s finest/record, be said, he pete alin 5 ts scheduled to land at the | Tt and Eton roads. ; ayground and park with) put her in a potato sa to the se- | Ona a oe eS << , * facies or those who Wil never hat night fok the body 1 : the U.N. Olticers have been elected. for: cage Paggoany patenleny eggs e Retorie part of the peal ie the Bloomfield wie ion ge : this summ: : ; Institute of Science Cran ; a ences tote Utah ee een tee told thejurook. ‘They are: James Mac-’ Training School at American Fork, fore leaving. — the little Panmunjom yester+|De a 25: miles from Salt Lake City. aa. Oe eek en be : and would nol! Trad gs age agg ue sae acer com vote rage RS and areal train with 2,500 feet) Cochilj said had ti . I . es yaa ot track. is the brainchild of Dr.jnands and feet of the mother of fighting stopped in July 1953.lester, r ereretary ernon F. Houston, superintendent) five he raped in Detroi : distric icity. Be: of the training school, who believed naeey vanes of vetian Hawa bese pe American Mark BR. Haskett “his kids” had a “right to happi-|working on the case is due chiefly —e also slated to ar) rs. an -aphe Dr. aX. 2 : wae Hy nelly octyl may be| child’s body oe clerks who sometimes thee alsol Son ot ar and R’ i THE ~S an economic loss to society.” « * | simplity payrolls. The I ce new equipment to thelBdward K. Haskett, in St. ms. RARER SE, | The girl's father, Edmund Jr.,|5 dition popt race|will give ‘new marn|Haskett, 2, died Thursday Weathe: oficial publication f| 35, Mammed “modern, society” or aditionally nay for. South Korean troope man Haat, 2, ed, Thun in, St .. VWWeatner Steelways, official publication of 35, blar to the moral degen-|‘Tack fans, who fir ning the major portion of the 155- athie aiaiiinaee. : a ee ee ee ee s slayer, |the $2 minimum bet. bank re-|mile defense line across the pen |shortly sich ee. | : said Dr. Houston's hope was trans-jeracy of os Gerry,| One nen eusnaes in|insula, but the South Koreans will) poesides his mother, cas ; lated into reality by 30 volunteer) De Caussin ‘children, alj|Ported an increase the firstiget only the type of equipment) viveg by = sister, Anne; : aA, deve. teree other ehiiarem, GET ced ier teed Gate get been allowed Robert E., Michael E., - pa en gy omyy ge ge . workers from a nearby steel mill) 30, than Mary.. » 1957 racing season|which would have brothers, P.y his ruck Driver's Error : ; man hours and| younger . month of the Peter K. ‘nnd? William P.; Sect eta’ Sonde Man fo Howpt easy aye are Sty eee oe me a my SEE ized cabin fails to function prop-|~~ —— é -junique playground ’ a ord ? mterfeit two's themsel- atomic bom! . OTe oe ean fA mamentary erg An Judement ee | a Se nee oe ac alte | Wile creer tov's hamesk | nother, Mrs. Revert Be. Hate \ he see: we! erent tel een ere eB Sima coe 198. » AS other truck rolled backwards out OOM oe Ee een the cache tee thee|T can't hate him even now. “] Tie, “te "any Sn ners," "ee Bann’s Doctor Bill ge, pores ib ae = er aad src See han gree] ata i tn Kocrioia nt ries tr ONY § DOCOF BIN pede soph doF merggs a Tormington re fully the, problems of the! Thorpe Kin Savs Wil not recognize that the falze|*"2,.ut ile Mi west y ms.) dergoes Review - ‘aie dies Ordinarily, you are hie , Wisi samba es aauaily retarded, only part of orpe in y $100 bill pietures Jefferson instead| , m= home Thursday Mrs. n rg 4 nye - + tock - gen gpg ce ‘ites ts toot whom carry the burder of family ; ® Mc of Benjamin Franklin, as do the/adams was a = ne N.Y. (INS) 4 : Unless bom make co alpen from the brake to the gas pedal heredity. p He Car ried oney authentic ones. Ge pad, weeny by ee The hdrvene Medical check. ‘You cannot when it started to roll. eee 3 : dress. eon inom Soc a : : . pee yee ~~ tee : He ‘ year, mama, was called to a ¢ ere meh lagen nO] “aneres santas — Kcomer WH My sar er ee eatecgtromients Dawohier | cea a tigi ea ti aS acts Sl eae ees Merde Callomie | FPS are ene . 2 » Fee of Michigan) getting at least $5, bi - was a {Vacation Next Business , : th Aen name eae west fthaes fee couple te ae Gl @ — tse ae non dd a fen te Try writing you name on a : _ : as marry coed Nancy Cook of Jackson|cused of stealing from the state.|<., Witte Y. pow sae She said nothing. But she CoV-lwetl five weeks age. £ It the. ‘cignste“iweak oc terford’s Polite Chief incre vite ins souie:ring cere SAneek chee GA elaine cd Dee Mc-lered his tace with Kisses and for ee * : rst hed ead yor: hes not Water for Ss rouce & — ; pastor of|cerry the Remagflcrenlh fron “late today. in 8. corennany several minutes they clung togeth- The hey quecety tnivsietid Sad teny, @ : ® Rev. Hoover Rupert, carry: ; of the). ‘can’t afford to money, Piying. ie pivae ‘lanes. shove B Out After 4. Years the First Methodist Church, will/py taping $37,500 to aecgea wh bride re Pesce publisher J6- “Though blind for several years, and the gre Agee ge | _z Flying. in private -planes above| SHOWS | prodded rhe Torys sre Charged wiibeste's grandtaiber the Oak-/adams was active until recent|a™ ih the dispute at “ 10,000 feet rmbasae suet sigue -ts o ke we ie Gaia me hele He was in the hospital| {2 Sout ee ee ee cya het Po te tr | ae ai Sa iter encase 2%, Mao mae ie - mueh than 10,000. sf Aita out of ate | ip pt : ended the University of{Mrs. Thorpe oe bridal party con- ; °) “In ascending a high mountain the|Township police station at 5 p.m. ah otter: _ isages eelmee ee [fled in Mareh,.1956, 0 meee to Fhaewar tre tri nch P ier __ Be Rite bes Pag geo ond: _ Same precautions be taken. /yesterday, he closed the door on| departmen ’ } r is the-son of Mr. and! The couple was arrested recent- Seer ant ok ae re rem submitting Sr. hoe . four years of service in Nae: Drneat Mann, he fourth, starts] Kramer’ Kramer of East De-|ly in Corpus Christi, Tex., and re-|bearers, a , Benjamin = = es - __ twith the Oakland County’ _ ~ {turned to Michigan. __ jushers. : eo Th Weather. . "ves iaie cues un tee pees Dept, tonight. == {trot ————— | . t Berean Report. |MeN, Was dismissed by the town-| 414 ag gd ae fate i | | et < Fell U.5. We ' wy (Ship board to reduce expenses, : “Van" said, “ ‘ou know— ; : ana aa) he Pontiac [had a decent vacation in 10 years \ Pe a yori. ye emgavo in Py ive and Spe is the ‘first thing I am \ tonight and tomerrew, -| Press, Van Atta , or Z \ ws - ts Thigh te,| Seve the people of Waterford |going {fo do now. \. 4 te 88, low tonight wie ns Township to the best of my ‘ A. 4 ~ heer this J lish a well-re- . : te ia co it tonight, except) ability po eqn ccove lilt Mom Kills Own Son No at ree + om), Eset officer, wax requited to Asleep Under Auto oe temperature preceding § «. ‘complete. an erage training MANISTEE (P—A year-old boy _ At @.s.m.: Wind velocity 12 m.p.h. course at the police chief's school was accidentally killed yesterday pares at 8:13 p.m, Royal Oak, in order to qualify as by his mother who drove over. the fies Sngs taney i Sattm, [A member of the local ‘\child: ‘after “he. ted apparently ion fives. @unday’ at 130 om Van Atta said. fallen asleep under ae boned | \Dewstewn Tomperstares NOT POSSIBLE in the driveway of ‘their home| ha eens) “yee pedir 0s ‘3! He continued, “Due to. the here. BE: ZAG B oy sae ceutly redueh beer @ tere Mrs, Mildred MeMabon told a *® m,. : ’ ed | ‘ ee: ae seaponie to do the kind of‘ police! vianistee County Coroner ie’ saphena aeameden work which whovid be done Here." iscon that she thought the child, ; Aessedinsin a Records in the police station Kevin, had wandered away She ees srrsreueesiee S| eee tnd Vee hile and his force iran to the car snd backed it One Your Age in Pontisn fort to keep law and order in the /noy. Kevin Was crushed beneath B icovseedigs M8 | township, ‘|the wheels inept ae ‘ in =H : r : . *"Diefenbaker Summons | Cabinet to Fill. 5 Posts fe foot: OTTAWA w +. Prime wronged saidicabinet today for a sessiGn. re- “to fill Yhe five ‘lawyer who took) 2H years of beral rue, | F with’ 16 other ty THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE, 22, 1957 >wer Lin + Pi "| Youth Director see Living a Best Key of Al’ peas a (Gives Up Hate, Fear, in, E | re a ae Added fi Staff. jand Disease Disappears — =f ! Sunday Subject , — | to Sopa Han ihendey i Chadins (eee: Ai thn ‘ernie: Mingo: Chats; ‘teeated 0 /| Continues; Young Group : - 1 First Free Methodist Church | -at Silvererest |have said, “I have never known a man to die of overwork, but I weg e Mt i “Church of the Light and Lile Hour” 3 have known many to die of doubt.” a | sem ; =e ee ~The Rey, James H. Luther-an-| — I know of one-man who did. indeed almost die of-doubt. By the|— will ae 4 it co | nounces thie addition = cd teas hee jot ay Wie Godin Sind nowriched within him a mans of hate, | Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. , LYAL Mm. nowsson, GREEN. 8. 8. Sept. [youth director, Gordon E. Donald-| fear and frustration. It was about then that he Sunday} { Shokan F.M. ¥. ,.....6:55 P.M: Ison, to’ the statt of Silvercrest “had developed pains in his joints. He went to a PERS = ) = ene ae Fe ea ea , Beats Church. Gack thecal doctor. The doctor was brutally frank, perhaps Worship 11:00 | de Re s Care in Hard Times” | children, Beccy, Diane an to jolt bis patient. a Eve Service 7:45 : Syestecesscersetesss. Wed, 7:90°P, M. [/Mérk, make their g ] St., next Both Mr. and Ais “t| are graduates of M ) $45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL # [ot tte Bible n Portand, Ore, | qommey . Classes for all ages. ' I state College.” — | ‘ie c 11:00 A.M.-Worship Mr. Donaldson ee re : > | ot coer nt DR FEAL Tanti arid mae” (Minister's Daughter . | | War Il as's fighter pilot. Finally, am et. He thought ah + nisl? 3 ae * by | 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP being staft members of the Navi-luoon it which actually i did. Insight came, as it always Goce trom The. seconds week of the Daily| Wash., and Dal- Vacation Bible School will begin : _ Rev. M. |, Eastman, Grass Lake, speaker eases aie cet we a ea a ee Sa ing and close Friday. | | A Cordial Welcome Awatts You tm All These Services ong oatv te and|® talk. Phctenie at te tmhey Cab oe Bob Newman, James Baker,| : “Tina UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH . TALKED IT OVER : eon sed —— she Ne ele Came Catherine} } 135 Prospect O. E. Eastman, Minister / “Let us evaluate our situation,” he said. “Let us add up our awarded roempnetrng s en 1s —_ peed ee Scene eaten ie ee lads: What have we with which to resist-this tragedy? First, ba-| 0" training in the nursing profes) i Ned, tintoon, Carel Nich-| : ' be directed by the Donaldsons this|*ically I am a man of courage, and that will help me to attack my * * * © \olie and Jack Wright have made] coming week -from June 94-28,|condition. Second, medicine is learning more and more about my Miss Chapman who graduated|Plans to attend Junior High Camp| FAITH BAPTIST ST CHURCH |Ctenee will begin at 9 a.m. and|disease, and thus we have the advantage of ever-increasing scientific|jast week from Central High School|fom July 1-8 at Greenville. | , ise at 11:30 a.m. knowledge. : in Munenpelis. Mim. es bows ao * "a" as = tein, fein ity id sbrn 200 Fis “And, third, we have God. They say that God can and does |cepted by Mounds-Midway| Registered comp om — corner ania: * * p 5 ’ ‘ ” : School ursing Hamiline|Aug. 5-12 is Kathy Fitchett and Ted thatvane Sootkon =. i Special Services Slated = Sa as cam aoa es cine ae ; H — ety wn Fk an im ‘noes cage hg Seder ond 7 UNITY e s come. However, next . ‘ oe Yass cat theres ae da"Mission ‘Temple, Detrt. willbe Kept thinking about ths greatest of asets ~ God — for be knew] ‘The. Rusk scholarship 1 one of|Devid oe 1% Ms Se. FE2-4609 anoviens. al be ‘speaking at the special serv-|it was an asset, even-if he did not quite know why or how. two - scholarships awarded each|Ville campers. Seginew St. ices next at Calvary Mis- eX * year by the:American Baptist Con)‘ Souter Nigh. Camp te ocbed: Sunday, 11:00 AM. Church, 306 Midway Ave.| ‘What has God got with which to heal?” he asked himself again) vention for Baptist girls going into Leng tee Ye oer tf 1 Mrs. Blanche Joki, Minister eee meetings el oegy * 7:45\and again. An gescellinypedn pel dg said: Sag ala pine se ss pn face signed up 6:00 PM—Y.O.U. ae td by ees Cle ee ve It is awarded on a competitive! Paul- Tremper, Karen Burn- CHURCH «. NAZARENE through Friday. The Rey. Rose 1. can overcome anything; Been erertaree Goease- basis of scholarship, church activ-|worth, A. Brewer, Linda Underhill 7 “Therefore, I must find and receive this spiritual force. oa ma Soc ve a ak ee Ee State Stre eke everything I do in order to Chapman family are mem-|reservations - sol FRIENDS CHURCH pl hating; cast qatt Sedu. beset Sart many ne ‘1 wilt /bers of the Bethany Baptist Church,| The Couple's Club will hed the ‘ Bible School ..... ... 945° A. ML 962 Voorhels Rd. K. of f Hall } practice the Bible's teachings 100 por cent. I will get thle eplritnal |"Tos Toros and Mats where D¥-letne ec Wetnestey. ip Worship Devine |....17:30-p-m. f| force God has to give me.” p : - : oe Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. Prayér Meeting Wed. | 1; was a disciplinary program this sick man set for himself, ¢ MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR. :30 p.m. 27 Miller : > Rev. at 8 a ek ee Pee wR a tee Ore ee P t A ted) Evangelistic Service-... 7:30 P. M. vs sem what the iscouragement. ew astor Pppoimn . MESSAGE BY THE PASTOR . : wre > Recently he wrote me: “I havé just now been retired from my feat Servin........ $0 2. MN cmeeeteneerns few os eT mea raat Calvary EUB Church } , reason of sickness, but because I have reached retirement Kenneth A. Hutchinson "Marsal! McGee CHURCH we T have my palus ta ony jptats, K bane nbver bad Stony 6 aa The ov, Sherey Sy Schivear teat equate who was ‘teat to Soke = re Fnnd ee chate.” Sack was his succinct and tacten suport of. Gaenatie splet-|been: sepetneed pester of Se TNE itire Gea wt Beatt® § ual victory. ¢ é Se : Evangelical Brethren + Schiosser’s previous gsse- > Ker! W. Ostberg. ‘Asse. Paster i Church, 5S. and Prospect! ciation with this denomination |} "OUP --------- ss : ~ Ne doubt there are strictly scientific reasons for this healing | creets' for the beginning “WHOM GOD HATH .. ‘ "WORSHIP AND CHURCH and others like it. But it is also a fact that spiritual healing is not | June 1. onl frrentbve stem iyes oe ie mge > JOINED TOGETHER” > - SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. unscientific and it usually comes about in harmony with medical oe +« ‘* 156 churches of the Michigan |} Bible School ..... 11:20 A. M. , DIST “REFRESHING Sepa He is replacing the Rev. A. L.| Usnterence ot the EUB Church. > Youth Pellowsh Pp: Dae ‘ S Saginaw St. at Judson a Paul T, Hart, Paster OUR SOULS” Bet, shatever sent. scleune S5Gy tS eee . mua feey: oe . 7:30 P.M. p 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service Stic Rew: Satelite &, Dentin: Uoatanng’ cntnd, the anitey of totem ern medical scence; and traf) ily Bible School acacia went onntestion tne : > “LIVE IN THE SUNSHINE” - Preaching “Hiput absolutely to amy successtul: spiritual-force — al iDie ated with Wells Organization Inc., > itely essential healing, é a church fund raising organization , 11:15 A.M. Church School . the healing force of faith. —— 4 ted fi Child with offices in Detroit and Grand asc sak: Wega sadesks tes: At Aces TinST.OPEN. (Copyright 1957). ared fF | ren Rapids, serving as vice president P 6.15 P.M. Youth Fellowship BIBLE CHURCH | | sae coment its. Betcignareie goes > Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer we of Wal contact «Vacation! Prise t 1855, the Rev. Mr.|p Worship\........0 ane 4 Fellowship The a wie enter spent in New Yorp tonnes Youth Fellowship . pad oe ffey to 11:30 un’ Ci & * 3 se Monteith School in Wa-lemployment of Babcock & Wilcox i lachvakoai : : _ Pecdity., Cotton 0 a. Hihan Meas Ben Wace BO * ° welcome, lanca Aircraft. > Conti- All Saints. Episcopal Church for the vote wa ae, ee, a : Qf afternoon at the Bap-| Before going into business, he y, — St. at West Pike parsonage, 2288 Crescent Lake|served pastorates for 11 years and : The, Rev. 0, Qeorge Widditield, Rector the Sunday. School on/taught school two years in Pennsyl- ~t— ‘SUNDAY » program will conclude with] ‘The pastor hes recently com- “$GilabdLolay Geeectlen tion and display of hand-| pleted a law course, He has stud- $80 Aik_aeh Cauda, ie etel en eee _. Church School Infant ectnel, Sones, Waleignes & Coie Nursery thru 3rd Grade son College in Washington, Pa., 11:00 AM—Morning Prayer sad. MISSIONARY CHURCH State Teachery’ College at Slip- Sermon by the Rector : r Announces pery Rock, Pa, and Akron Uni- ‘Church School, Infant 306 MIDWAY —AT SANFORD. é versity. am | - Mr. Schlosser is married to patel spite Welcomes You to Five Great Nights of Outdoor Services Ble De rns edhrd ern sede Revival . .« Monday, June 24 through Del. The couple has two children, ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S : M. The Faith Baptist Church of Wa-|Lee who is four years old and EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Friday, June 28 — 7:45 P. Township will hold an out-lAnn, 3. The family lives at 469 i: _ Mitford, Mien. : des | ye” Speaket—Rev. James Beall of the door service at 2 p.m. tomorrow on/§. Paddock St. v4 =n $301 Hatchery Ra, Drayton | ff i 4 p.m. 1} 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communton ee ae Bethea Mytenly Tenge Reel. et Metchery and WE Pg? eee : is [| 12:00 4. .—storning Prayer and “Bermon—Gervice and Story ee _ SUNDAY [prublopmadl aie "of Covenant Baptist|with the Evangelical Hical United Breth- ic — « fi Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vier ~“} #j Evening Worship ... 1p ey At 3 pm, a Setvice|schicuser were affiliated with ae. NE sce Te 5 J fi "PASTOR: Rev, Rose i. Devie ig bong Lake. [Presbyterian Church, USA. —_ ee { “ , Ec yg lore i TT the CAI Building ° ~ EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH = cea Sel] RST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH TELEGRAPH RD. ct ORCHARD — sah : Featuring: | PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH SOLOS; DUETS, QUARTETS | ' Baldwin and Fairmount Plus congregational singing. is sing .. a , : aed (al BBO8) nue sees sieeecceeesrseeeee 10 Om come, bring your talent, and enjoy Fn fe Sia on ‘ ‘School Hour, There will be good gospel singing. eae ; = : June 23 or 30 because of dis- 4, AUDITORIUM fist held daly at Beth. Pork Camp Grounds ae Z| % ets f ‘BIBLE rHI ISTIAN SCIEK _ DR. TOM MALONE, Postor WA. M. - AVALM. ‘ond 7:30 P. M. REV, HAROLD HENNINGER.. j ~ Oakland and Saginaw — Pontiac, Michigan SPEAKING for’ ay t f 3 “FIRST BAPTIST CH ee H. H. Savage, Pastor, a Ww. B. Hokes, Ass't Paster | _ Rev. William £, Hakes 945: A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL! Classes for All 104s A. M—MORNI "Complete Sa om Services and the DAY es : _~ ae ~ ‘ | m * o e ui alae at - - —- ws iia ne a SUBIECT TOR sony Pah “IS THE UNIVERSE, NG MAN, — "IS VOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCED’ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957 ; ca A sey . . : \Photogs Watch _|*#¥ ee - os Liz Taylor Fight A 4 Pots hay }. “It’s all. your fault," Liz snap-| 3 fine at Ped at Mike, “You were late. Now a : SB ag | es A parte. io “1 5 it’s Sie 1,”* Todd SS oo ee oer Be eds pe ee ee ae ee — $57 in cash, petice oi “duet tor once its me at |Feuds With Villiers Over Ship's Log. —— a right... - Bo what? I was busy M we : : t " . twas Peal ' pfter ; ages were estimated one threw a beer bottle front window -of . gg Equipment—€o.. -145-E--Pike St last night according to Pontiac Y eacaneese ore, police. ) . (Powe sere ie sor See Oe ee eee ee Miller 178° S Shirley ‘St. ater Airport|eew aac TPN |men of Plymouth plantation.” {though they are listed as crew|gusts the Israelites’ in the promised land. ‘The walls of the city were made somieone ransteked the kitchen Seay eek a sta Charitga| The plantation group will receive|members, although their duties had) Dead stone and of mud and clay bricks. ose : ase tvs wpsnirs bedrooms be fear taireey pa ped Page % Mayflower II as an outright gift rege Oy do with sailing the ship. oe 35, There was a sandy soll under the vale © yeaury rales - } 8 and 11:45 p.m. yesterday, ‘for perpetuity after the square-|“e said: ; . built taller and taller, the weight p "Ponting police report. Wives Seek Passports\_|tog. EI on sel rg dt ae Be Meee nase “They eo tars ke me anda wed - Alter removing a window screen,|, WASHINGTON — Ameritah) Several crew members enterprise showing for profit injmy crew. whole crew. ini Daee, Joshua, the Israelite leader, used a method of attack that | thieves entered the home of Mrs, [housewives led the list of persons ; nash pocene rotnen rue ng te anger eerye aati Boe Patrick Boyle, of 7% N. Eastway O#iming or re pores Pp because of al-| Witnesses to the argument over arourid the city of Jerichd, keéping in step so that their thudding shook Dr,, sometime last night and\2U'i"e 1956 receiving 157,600 failure to receive certain | possession of the log between Vil- pitalized here, none ground. They went around the city once the first day, twice the walked off with a purse and wallet|Par ny: °C 1 Per cont of the fees and because of reported pore rang nomenon said the skipper/6-Inch Scallops Found Spriggs day and so on. On the-seventh day, they marched seven times .— comtaining 00 s._sddents with ot gaceaetelg od a? = suntan tp Po od cout not be| BRISBANE —- The scallop, allittered streets, the city, the walls must have shaken. Then Joshua ordered ql Smoking was fhe cause of a $100 Secretaries 30,000, retired persons! warbor. ee separated from the ship. shellfish highly prized by gourmets/stances blocked them. every trumpet in his army blown at the city. The walls came tumbling ; fire in a room of the Waldron|2%200, teachers 24,700, engineers <1 Chelieh eoteed te lars for the delicious flavor of its fiesh,| — }déwn. ' — Hotel, 36 E. Pike St., about 5:15|17,900, and military personnel 17,-| Capt. Villiers confirmed that — has been found in great numbers) Storm Hits Kansas City | FOR YOU TO DO: Make a wall of blocks on the playroom floor. a.m, today ‘according to Pontiac|!%. . ie i Chariton, the British ‘public. réla-) "™. along some parts of Australia’s|~ 3 Then march around it, thumping your feet down hard. Perhaps you 4 Firemen, The fire started in the 23 fhe Pees: Vline Sheree, Cece ane kad Vitlere bevel Gtanniiiad coast, The Queenie CEE EET Df MER ot winks you: Mock wall Leable down, You may epler the pictere : ; - Villiers 2 books on the/scallop averages 6 inches in diam-/thunderstorm with to . at the ‘ vem te Yerremaete| Lodge Calendar a aoe the crew during) Atlantic crossing. eter, It moves by a form of jet/miles an hour lashed Kansas City ay Pip xia es wupiacndhen = ata Ohio. Content reed image was esti-\ .cFoos! meeting Pontiac | Cb-! xo saLT cota tek Ga teen ee en ee eae clone ni nee. There were scattered)" crat Biyehe; frockwood, Aln., wine $10 for Yhle idee. Send your 3 imated at $75 and building damage|s;’ { evening, 24, But use. they/taking water, and ejecting reports of damage throughout ea ti ¥ : “Does a bee fly a bee line?” ! wan 9k dean. cask aS pm. is% E. Lawrence. Villiers denied the crew was/have not received-an extra $20under pressure through twin|metropolitan area. Two persons your newspaper. Monday a ; ’ | . + Coons. : living on salt pork and canned| promised them for hand stamping!fianges in its hinge. were injured. Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures.) Death Notices _Hetp Wanted Male 6 __Help Wanted Male _6| Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A Employment Agencies 8A| Work Wanted Female 11; Building Service 12) Insurance Agencies 17A ae , : SALESMAN FOR ACTION, REAL = : WIDOW WOULD LIKE CARE OF : | msorax GETTING : Ne Alert Men. coced, bet wil ain fight rene PONTI AC TYPIST $260 invalid. Write Pontiac Frese, Box rca aa ‘ote trou DOWN? renga : - } a = mmission, Located in the = as. We can. show you how ee pg By, Oeitend : We have « terrific tor an | WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY | R. D, thom FE +2011 budest all your insurance in easy - c. _Hure “to 200. ¢. scH Girls to Learn EDWARDS! evlonend apis tan eeaytin : De, your zs ? Hows that | PRANK A AGENCY == a ag 10, trator pe irae CED BODY MAN eae Foy i meet ine ot DAY. SAtE Sbou Get. our tree’ estimate | wit 4353s" *"aiter 6 FE 94352 = work. 9 - am,| FE 5-160 Interviewing — Gogetpee . Building Service 12 now, rs OL 1-3461. : : : | ATTORNEY toe par PRESSER 4 am sates chs mat to tm thet | VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Beck Bigg. PE terre = i trae cant Building Supplies. 12A _Laundry Service 18 : ‘ ° ege or prac Cc | ave an mmedity opening Sasieha Pee ee ecee, in sales er einet| = The Sky’s The Limit I all] "See. ‘poene’ Bustos Leunasye Fs ; sot investigation’ work so | Help Wanted Female 7| S222" eax | vides an interc te] Oren | owe flea. . 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"Call MU bites, " sa8 * Rochester Rd. between 18 & 19 | Mile. Must be 21. ' A i See Write | - $ Ww "}» Curb Girls "| ‘Ted's: bas « iimited num start cee B, TE LARGE PERCENT. . Soar ae to PLAgTE NG KEW On a vi EXPERIENCED HoUsEREEPER. |“ ienES BEATING SERVIC S. *, a ¥ ie . cold, ropaires. Sinsse 9 ¥: weno | eet eee EXPERIENCED, NEAT, ONMAR- SSE T oes ino, Bat FE/| rieé women for steady house- en TO a er rn ts Work, own. room, bath, and TV HAULING & UBBISE NAM - Good sa) 8 req F oe rome petes._ As time FI 5 a "for elderly indy: pa} iP 8a . 5 P me, + dloek from bus, -MA : RD WC ER 30 FOR GENERAL Dres 5g POR STARE, 6 OER = | ee aloes ia tt m= — | PRR : a vie. Sat caimene 4, on.| Curators Refining 16A S| rete Wanted eee | eres ett | TUCES : 1D OF HOUS! RE ee Se 2 4 Ae - RORk—GENERAL MAsouny | Garden Plowing 16B |,‘ pe | “HELLO GIRL” - om ‘Ens Madina pres 168 | | RECEPTIONIST DING t $225 3 | meet 2 We! can : | e TRB. | | JOBS. FOR MEN oo RPSL On eee - oe ee 0) mx R ~ ‘2 | (ins Haus w eeteud hotest os ie ‘ ae u \ oe , : ’ Graebner's: | 4MICHIGAN'S <4} | \EARGESE, eT