MUSICAL MITE — Practically a baby at the grand|New York's Town Hall, have is piano prodigy Atameo, of the Bronx,! acclaim as “a little artist of rare gifts.” She went to the bottom among the Bikini atom bomb test vessels. new.““Sara,” but the Navy avoids the subject of nuclear warfare. In a thick sheaf of statistics and information, the Saratoga is hailed for her “habitability,”" comfort, fluorescent lights, air conditioning. hamburger-shaping machines. The Navy soft-pedalled or said nothing about the battle abilities of mighty ships able to strike any part of the world with nuclear weapons. The Saratoga is slightly heavier Recovery of Crash Victims Stalled by. Rough Terrain FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES MEDICINE BOW PEAK, Wyo—The craggy-faced east slope of Medicine Bow Peak presents a multitude of prob- lems to recovery work where a DC4 airliner craslied and killed 66 persons Thursday morning. F. K. McKlveen, investigator in charge for the Civil Aeronautics Board, said today the crash scene was s0 Newsman Says Ike Will Retire | to Gettysburg OMAHA (INS) — Bob Considine, INS writer, has told the Nebraska Bar Association he believes Presi- dent Eisenhower probably will re- tire to his Gettysburg, Pa., farm at the end of his present term. Considine predicted the Presi- dent will concentrate for the remainder of his term on ‘“‘con- vincing Russia and the rest of the world that the people of the United States feel exactly as he does about peace.” If Eisenhower does not seck re« election, Considine said, “I would not advise you to stand in the doorway of either the Republican national convention or the Demo- cratic national convention. You might be trampled to death by the would-be candidates.” Forecast Fair Skies for Area Weekend Mostly fair skies are predicted for tonight and tomorrow, with warmer temperatures due to morrow. ‘Tomorrow's high reading will be *impossible to traverse at some points that the CAB may have to hire expe- rienced mountaineers - to make part of the investiga- tion. MecKlveen said the climbers would be directed specifically, in that case, what to look for and what to do with any evi- dence they might find. McKlveen, who arrived , from Seattle 24 hours after the acci- dent, said the findings of the in- vestigation eventually would be released from the CAB headquar- ters in» Washington. P * * *,. The comments of*some of the recovery workers indicate how | rugged is the terrain in the south- eastern Wyoming mountain area: “This looked like a gravel pile until we got into it,” city block.” “The last 1,500 feet is where you have to crawl.” Recovery operation directors ruled out the possibility of using helicopters for re bodies moving (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) In Today's Press this second in a series of five | wil] “Tt took us 20 minutes to go a |b Cuts. the Waves! and has a completely new and Navy surface ships as well as sub- marines. : The Saratoga’s propulsion plant employs steam turbines at higher temperatures and pressures than any Navy ship, the Navy said, and i provide the power of 100 passenger The Navy said her “over 200,- would reach Like the Forrestal, she will. car- ry 100 or more jet planes capable of handling nuclear weapons, and her main armament will consist of 14 5-inch guns aimed and fired by radar. The Navy skipped over the ar- mament details formerly included in its warship announcements, however, and stressed such things as the increased crew comfort and efficiency expected from the air tioning of all living and sleep- ing quarters. | ” * * ; Air conditioning is also essential, although the Navy did not mention it, for a ship trying to function in a rain of radioactive dust or ash. 1-Car Collision Hospitalizes 5 Misjudged Speed, Says Left - Turning _ Driver; Conditions ‘Serious’ - Five persons were hospitalized in serious condition today after a two-car crash on Franklin road in Southfield Township last night. One of the injured, John S, Rob- . % * = me Se é es ¢ f 3 am 2 URDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955—30 PAGES “New Deal” plan for Morocco. Faure was trying to get née = Fim hued bylocal WKC . | inaw. St. +> Detroit Jewelry Wright, Kay Purchased ‘by Grinnell Brothers, J J. Wainger Wright, Kay & Co., one of Detroit’s oldest jewelry} firms, has been purchased store chain. Controlling interest in Wainger, of Pon- tiac’s WKC Inc., 108 N. Sag- itt hill HEL } if iii ! tt Ht i | National Guard Cites Press Is Commended Distinguished Service by Grinnell Bros. music} Grinnell’s is owned by J. J./ ‘plane, Columbine, took off in Aiding Its Alert The Pontiac Press has received a Certificate of Com- mendation from the Army and Air National Guard. This commendation came as a result of the role "played by the Pontiac Press in “Operation Minute- man,” recent nationwide alert test of the National Guard of the United States. Maj. Gen. George C. Moran, Adjutant General of Michigan, signed the certificate, which called atten- " tion to the effective way in which this newspaper not only prepared the people of this area for the alert, but in following articles made its readers “more aware of their citizen-soldier neighbors and the mission they have in our nation's defense.” Improved Ike Slates Talks With Doctors, Nixon, Dulles President Eisenhower’st $US. pers Examine Plans to Contain War Group Will Re-Examine — Big Problem of World Weapon Inspection = “- ig : F i FH rf efit je 1 ; #§ ; H ‘ ; ij Has iti te tl ; i rit it “iad Sm ! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) * ii H f E ed Hil thf i hth rf ii a3 4 | i =| 84 it i 2 “i e8 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 dress to participants in the second | — rs . hour will, modern civilization | oo ie aaa eee Mant Sunday a student of : serge Scholl and a g the Truth Makes Free” a - Bible Seiy—200 Ke. Sunday 8:45 AM. Elmore powerhe aitenebiie modes. toe Tadio % oe . r = : Govpei Forego Your Rites Arme 2 Dctober 9, 1955 | peg Be ny tne geal : ? HAVRE ceees 9:45 A.M. , “Drive carefully — don’t insist ’ Lp Doman A. M. ” mean ipenden ss: -) fe Noose > $80 P.M. $| Out of thine own mouth will 1 oe 5 ., 7:30 P.M 2| sudge thee ath | | 4 aoe 9) ces gM, ON conn Men, eg: tn, Meme A sie oe : " man sowe new : {2 4 Service Wednesday ...... 7:30 PM.” “rader'™* 4) shall he also reap. Third St. and Joslyn Ave. Bult of brik, wil Bouse 10 people cm | wih arse : : . BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH {| _s Hear 3 . L : Omen sed Gang Sree 4) -wouves in suexp’s ||» '© Meet Monday Bethany Baptist |S Year Old Congregation } : Me ae ee CLOTHING” John Brooke, superintendent of . \ WCAR—RADIO ce eee rains eachers (sicsed ate ni: Weehen Sar Galileo Rak, Greens b ncn |new St, Paul Lutheran Church | Mahder, will conduct the ground- i Youth Center Is Open |‘marew after. the morning | breaiune anited by |) Each Week Night to| tee conceestion wil geierct/miges || Suma School Rally S288 le ; : the .site of the proposed ed You are Young People Secnch, ‘Ted 9, et dedya heselkone heeee ied oan todas. Morning Worship 11: : Reita Smith, director of Chris- fe eatimated at $200,000 ome sat Cordially Invited so ee ace is Bees Me Talent Program i esti charch, are faancing || BABY DEDICATION . Church, announces seven new the building with the assistance of en : to attend the : he Church Extertsion Board of the Wee or ea i school staff, Mrs. Betty Cleffman, Pj, . ed § d St. Paul Lutheran was organized Srening Bepty. 2: Groundbreaking Ceremonies | | Mrs. Harold Dovre, Mri. Russell ann UMGGY | ne seats neo rom » nanatat of , : . : Sonn Naphunpen Seaton Set Acca people it has now grown to a MID-WEEK \ ee aa ee Be ‘3 : ; | In order to the 45 P.M. St. Paul Lutheran Church increasing demand tor teachers, | in New Bethel Baptist we ontng oo . : peng ron rams gmt sy —_ aor ee ea, WPON AM. at 10:45 a.m. crery Sundey at sas |. The Woman's Auxiliary of N School classes, Bible classes, muntey 6 | oo MMS | Bethel Baptist Church Branch a Seaage oa coon elheak Te 8-8:30 arner . ll present “ building constructed 5: , Sunday, October 9, 1955, A new Sunday evening youth| Hour With Talent” in observance | dition Fry oe easily seg on Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor group has -been organized and is/ of their tenth anniversary, Sunday | future expansion. . ive | Joslyn and Fourth Street - || etn grade. ‘Mrs. Harry Garrett| “the guest ‘choir’ wit be from| ot the Lutheran Hour and'of tele Visis the Church of the . a de: i. of Pontiac and Ms. Albert Leoni | rvinity Baptist Church teen see une tae eee Bs 3 11:00 A. M: MORNING SERVICE Pontiac, Michigan Soloists, who will appear, are : 7:30 P, M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE | Suite eet ae ; s 5. S rs - CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. ‘YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P. M. Smith from Newman A. M. E. Church and Mrs. Rey Cummings mp tenes oe | Haare Graham ee | Charles ‘White, a former Pontiac * rs “Or ow din Ope o Wotone You" Rev. Geo. Mahder, Pastor 1 N, Saginaw Bt. Chan D. Race, pester, FE 4-€030 tions on the organ. list ser ycts |B Morning Worship 1 Services, Bible School. . .10:00 a. m. Mrs, Anna Mae Murray will do ct Engel : utha Sates 120h | Vesper Service 7:30 p. m. See ee ee 37th Crusade OP. * Sermon: “God's Man” _. [| First Southern Missionary , ! : Rosgabi” —hga 4 € . Saag * LeRoy Little of New Bethel ee fe es | ‘ ce es 865 fat Witam Ave Baptist will also sing 2 sole, | When he finished his 4S-minute || Lake St. Church of God | : : 2 Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M, he etesing oi We te kek le een ce be ees ee Charch School, 9:45 A. M. | : a Morning Wership. sone 1 1 :00 A. M, ’ guests, Mrs. Miles Edwards, Mrs. pase 9g Abra ‘for Christ on vy a a aun | ' 8.T.U. See eaeveeeecnese 6:45 P. M, hms Potter and Mrs. Daisy The Rev. Mr Graham pNP ptrening Servos, ‘Bite ‘set, : : i n isenton. > wer. Teesd ¢ . This Was THE FAITH : Eee + -Saev Been veh © Mrs, Lee Atrice is president of | standing two-minute ovation |}... pa ieectae, Sastens Orten Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P..M.. the auxiliary and the Rev. William | from 700 ministers of various ‘ : einai _ OF OUR FATHERS Young People’s Bible Stu. 8:00 P. M. Midweek Service BOM in peter ct Oe | ear earten tee oe ee ee REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 || — —————— HH tore the eruande opening, > ; | Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention Soh ee 4 Crucifix Restored ear aes eight : United ’ | ae > 4 ‘ = . o’c akfast meeting were i oe 13 FREE @ 3 to Argentine Offices the Rt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, An- | P ¢ | — $ eit 3 giican Bishop ot Toronto; Dr. ‘~ 4 P, byterian ; | : ; 7 ‘ | ter Cree, moderator of t red | Choosing Rew, right religion is a CHURCH OF CHRIST $ METHODIST 2| BUENOS AIRES (RNS) — Re-| Presbyterian Church in > : 4 i difficult confusing “problem. Mects 00 1198 Joslyn Ave for Worship EACH LORD'S GAY MORN. 1a. 1/2 “ $ | ports from the wester province of Dr. EE. Long. secretary of the > 4 And millions of people, while Services Each Lord's Day Evening 1:00 P. M. 2 CHURCH 2 | Mendoza said the federal commis- |General Council of the United |> Churches * 4 | professing belief in God, choose laine dae £ ont Wate aee taek wet Oe ei tome ome eo HS '_ $| sioner there had ordered that the | Church of Canada; and Dr. T > 4 | epee dhe by Seetiey te tee oe om oe ome co 2 87 Lafavette Street $ — See a ee a ieee | ane momeey x ‘ The Truth of God ; | z - ; Deems, Read FE 17-0226 $ (2 Blocks West of Sears) -< ° st Federation of Canada. |» — *: Dim 4 © "This “neutral” attirude is nor, ™ight have been due to « marriage > $ aw vate removed when de- Dr. Graham told the ministers|P Forbearance in Love 4 | outside the Church, 0 a hk Oe % Sunday School . . 10:00 2. m, > | Posed dent Juan D. Peron | 1. had not come because they|P: 4 | any ’ 4 < | Roman jurch last year. : ! See el ett pes Seeemen ich yoo would EMPLE — [I$ Quarter Meeting item erp re | fo, ont, tx | OAKLAND AVENUE . z > 5 ® 8 governmen' are among these uncertain ones, it are = See AGRE * -Y.M.C.A, Side Entrance 3 ipeahing 1190 a.m $ | will shortly restore to the calendar | 8Tetations. He said he Had come : canna. SS ae 7 isnot a good solution for you when —-Perhaps your answer to all this| | Non-Denominational Full Gospel 2 and 7:30 p, m. 3 |five Catholic religious holidays |*S “a hired hand to help out at | P $ EI Nelvnty gelled olla $ prayer Mestiog — $|renoi cries eee | wee rep’ noes arf WOM IODA § nal y of soul may de- yout ancestors. were... that Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. $ 2 ee ee eS na-| "Nathan Phillips, Toronto's first — ataniaanenep pend upon aig choice. Aud for ~ can choses your own ‘gion we . Worship Service 11:00 A.M Mh cegieoh M. 3 Jewish mayor, weleomed Dr. Gre: |p “THE Te anyone raising a family, the decis- 40 without one: But will this ‘Gn ae "NS TLE mies wertetta Green, 8. 8. sept. $ ham and said that in cosmopoll- | > ee § Ge a nami of seal conarn, sever sand teat of you ova] I] Sammut, evorontiatic Service fs $ || CHURCH OF THE [ie Tents mee sre tet Ts tories 7P 5 + { : a sot 4 n mo nan ques, » vening oervice .../: + Whe If you should decide to seek the o™mon sense? We know that] - Lem Sunday Evening ..... 7:45 P.M. 3 3 GOOD SAMARITAN Turning to Dr. Graham he said, | » ., ; : Christ did establish 6 wl Pastor : > 3 Sunday Healing Service, 7:00 P.M. 9| “Long may you live to cast the |} Pr ‘answer, we hope that you will ask Piss : Church see ee TS ee ee ee ae DQ > Rev. Catroll Ware of Detroit, spell of your magnetic personality | } JOSLYN AVENUE 4 yourself this one question: “Why proclaim His teaching to all men | == 3 2 President of 1.8.4., 7:30 P.M. . . « to Save souls,” ' am I Catholic?” — including you. We know that |[" on > $ || Sitver Tes Tues. Oct. 11, 7:00 P.M. a” € ie 4 Jostyn at Third 4 set He commanded us to “hear the a Se First Social 3 $|] 199 Auburn Ave. at DAV Hall || Brandishing a Bible, the evan- P = Ramond 1 Watkins, Pastor 4 "First of all, the answer 80 this CS» we know char He } Prreweeeeroerwny cane | Sut 08d Be oye “you > Bible Schodl ......9:90 A.M. question reveal, almost cer- prom nm ess are to —_—o Dh cccvey oe 45 A. M. tainly rig 5m ised His Church would endure to Brethren but Jesus Christ.” ; hiner Sneed oor M . 5 your ancestors were : Y p ..6:30 P. M. ¢ Cattolics = thet your forefat! the end of time. And we know Church FIRST CHURCH OF GOD “I've come to tell you what |» Evening Service ...7:30 P. M. ¢ { worshiped fe the hiswric Church that the Catholic Church is that ‘Mh Kast Bealevaré — South of Leokeut Drive the Bible says and how to apply p Prayer and Study Session 4 } istoric Church me Church existing through the 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45a.m. Morning Service its message to your daily lives,” |p Thursday ....... 7PM ¢ pe one. Colne bine ent centuries since the days of the 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ‘he declared, “It deals with every |» 4 , iighibers oll nevend you are will ys fe New Pastor: For Transportation Call FE -7768 or FE 4-1782 Problem, racial, social, interna- |P AUBURN HEIGHTS ‘ : " Rew. sharon dl Guest M8. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. Genel ang eee a -_ 8 ‘ f 8 y arrish OG more modern im tomorrow's 4 It may be difficult for you to Sat. Evening Service, newspaper.” a) = gonbe~ 4 — raeea” I CHURCH OF CHRIST — |usrucin's ote xxx soca 00 me Sun, School 10 A.M : ae ~~ 2 ; Communion ae im | : ge Perry — Phone FE 2.6269 m said every one of hi - Sun. Service 11 A. M. 1 roe TRUEX, sseister listeners was Ganeael with Fo » Service ...... _1nIS AM. ¢ Rroning Servics, ||| SEfpSEMEM Sete p.m ms Le cir ede tant BE , we 7:30 P.M. Se has Smee Sroeme Ceri thee SM Senter: Sera. Hl ancened. “You're all intecned wits |p Youth Prayer Service Thurs. Se — it. It causes all the war, lust and |p ..relowship ......6:30 PM. | Evening 7:30 P.M. || greed in this world. Little white |> — coe Bible Pigg! 4 HARVEST TIME REVIVAL |=, trator tad toncne |p He : “October 16 to 23. |i |} opmavrom prams | r es > 4 'W. LAWRENCE DEAL |// 0 re ctor a ang g bs FIRST p Bible School - ....930 A M. § Preach: Living Word of ESBYTERIAN Worship Service ....11 A. M. “ats : Youth Groups ..... “6:30 P.M. 4 - COME AND BRING A FRIEND . . 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