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MONDAY JUNE 29 1959 ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY PRESS Adventisls Ex rench Premier Predicts Arabs Israel To Live In eace Blue Laws Accord 73 pre de Agcncy niuy 5iw no iiupu iHiii pi it mi consumption would provide the rue The imported whisky with 'ZJ kX A to give in best Get Oul Thc Vote Drive it isks i mo busy laying inc giouiulwork 1 7 in 87 lands 904 proof SATISACTION early every morning Juil Coll NAME Tzzzfe bottle Jvm Quiarfa or There the Home a ATLANTIC CITY PRESS Of be WASHINGTON AP) GOP Na tional Chairman Tlmiston Mr incre really isn any cnoice ho said "As long as wc have to Moreover productive enpneity In raw materials has increased much fwter than demand for some years" for a potent get out lho votu drive in 19G0 What lie's al tempi big to do Morton said is get more volun teer manpower and woman power in standard organization jobs at the grass roots level early enough "We've got Io got the story across that the Republican policies the Pi re Aclress Moore Marries Businessman HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actress Terry Moore and wealthy business man Stuart Cramer HI were mar ried Sunday night In a Mormon ceremony attended by the family and about 100 friends The couple left for a honey moon cruise In California waters on Cramer's 55 foot yacht Kira wan 'Itie ceremony was performed by Mormon Bishop John Bern hardt In a white parish style meet ing house at the church ol the hills in orest Lawn Memorial Park The actress wore an ice blue silk organza knee length dress She carried a bouquet of blue del phinium and white bouvatdla flowers hydrangea bush hydrangea garden specimen Ami display around a small display around a large Il no exfro charge Delivery Service ol (Red) home homo Cnwjrill Assures Voles or Jobless Bill PATERSON AP Senate Mi nority Leader Joseph Cowgill (D Camdcn) assured a Republican colleague yesterday any bill boost ing unemployment benefits to 50 Jersey Cilies Support Case Commuter Bill WASHINGTON OB Tire New Jersey State League of Municipal ities has thrown its weight behind legislation to prevent hasty cur tailment of rail and ferry com muter service Sen Clifford Case (R NL) yesterday made public a letter ho received from the league support ing Ids bill tn require public healings by the Inter state Com merce Commission in all rad curl ailment cases As with the two Aults Pitasky and Reitze tied with two wins and one draw each In the fourth tournament round Robin Ault beat Pitasky and Reitze feated Leslie Ault Reitze lost to Robin Ault in fifth and final round while tasky and Leslie Ault were cording wins over other oppo nents necessary spark to quicker cowry They said consumers would not go on for 'Au r'A'iC Now Ambassador Leaves or Israel NEW YORK Ogdon Reid new US Ambassador to Israel left for Tel Aviv with his wile and three sons Sunday He said he planned to present his credentials to Israeli Presi dent Itzhak Bcn Zvi on July 2 of this constitutional a step in the wrong Loewen addressed nual summer meeting of the New Jersey conference of Scvcnth Day Adventists Another speaker called on dele gates to trashy news stand material with good books and magazines the caliber of which would bo uplifting to the community" Bruce Wickwirc of Takoma Park Md jwtary of the pub lishing department of the Colum bia Union Conference of Advent ists urged the pooling of church resources to combat licentious lit erature "Constant complaining the answer to the problem" Wick wire said There fs a need he said for "wider distribution of religious journals high class magazines and missionary Jour nals" The Adventists published more than 22 million dollars worth of religious journals the past few years he said But he added there should be more production "until it overshadows the literature that is tearing down the pillars of our society" namci increase In our economy he added Morton a Kentucky senator was asked bow he found the two leading candidates for the 1960 GOP presidential nomination Vico President Richard Nixon 5 1111 Circulation Dpl YOUR HEADQUARTERS OR AIR RESERVATIONS Lazar Travel Agency me 11 SO TENNESSEE AVENUE 6 1189 PHONES 6 1180 ADDRESS Entries to be eligible for judging must be In no later Ilian July 3 Judging will take place July 6 to 10 Mail entry to Greater Atlantic City Hydrangea Chib 2307 Boardwalk Atlantic City KINGSTON AP Seventh DJ Adventists were urged yesterday to oppose enactment of city county and state Sunday closing laws Marvin Loewen of Washing ton secretary of the re ligious liberty department of the Columbia Union Conference of Ad ventists said that Adventist oj position to blue law legislation "stemmed primarily from the de traditional stand for the separation ol church and state" Ixxiwcn pointed out that many such proposed laws provide for the exemption of church membeis who observe a sabbath other that: Sunday But he added: "Our opposition comes from a deep rooted conviction that church and tho state should be completely separate Any breach of this constitutional guarantee is direction the 56th an si fl By MARK HEISLER Press Staff Writer ormer rench premier Maurice Bourges Maunoury last night pre dicted the day will come when surrounding Arab nations will live in peace with Israel The Algerian rebellion resulted in placing rance in the same situation in which Israel finds her self he said yet neither the rench people nor the Israelis want "a crusade against the "On the contrary throughout history we have always worked with Islam" he said Bourges Maunoury who oc cupied the premiership in 1957 and was one of the planners of the rance Israel alliance ex press! his views in the Shel burne Hotel at fi renchllsraeli fashion show and ball NEW HORIZONS Israelis live on good terms with Arab communities within their borders he told an audience of 125 persons and added: "Some day the Arabs the countries outside will obliged to live on good terms with the young nation of Israel This will bo a great source of wealth for all and will open new horizons of modernization for a backward area which even oil lias not succeeded in enriching" The former premier said the threat to Israel was "created and stimulated by Cairo" the same time" he con tinued "Egypt was the pole of ni tration of everything anti West ern but she directed her attacks principally against Israel and rance "Today the position of Egypt Is somewhat different not sure ly toward Israel or rance In Algeria but it does seem that shoe the Sinai campaign her prestige in the eyes of the Middle East and even of Russia has diminished "It Is essential to be precise about the action of our Israeli friends at the end of the year 1956 This action took place after Bia rtvnBnn nt I nrklntf fnrrn hfirt tuil In nlnro 1 I Colonel Nasser had twice (and I have had the proofs In my hands) given fho order to attack those frontiers which are so compli cated and difficult to defend To bo sure these aggressive orders were cancelled at the last minute but the attacking forces remained In place" Asking how It is possible for a country ns narrow as Israel to live under the threat of direct at tack lio noted that today Israel has withdrawn inside her old frontiers and abandoned Sinai nt the request of the United Nations AWARD PRESENTED Also at the affair Mrs Bernard Hornberger division chairman of the Bonds for Israel drive for 19511 59 teceivcd (he Dis tinguished Service Award of the State of Israel for her work In that capacity and as head of other committees connected with the drive during the past five years Bourges Mnunoury read tho cita tion and made the presentation to Mrs Hornberger who became the first woman in Atlantic City to receive the award for highest I service to Israel The presentation followed a tribute to the recipient by Mrs Rose Gtilradl chairman of the division In 1956 57 After the formalities 12 Mario McCullough models presented a showing of fashions made of Israeli materials and designed in rance Among those present at the fete was Miss Israel Miriam Hadar 1 who last year was finalist In the Miss Universe pageant Alter the fashion show a candle light supper was served Before and after tho program guests danced to the music ot Al Allen and his orchestra Student Loan Bill Planned WASHINGTON lft Sen Har rison A Williams Jr (D J) said yesterday he will introduce a hill soon to make college train ing more attainable for students who plan to enter the foreign service The bill would give these stu dents the same special considera tion now given to potential school teachers who have received loans for college tuition under the National Defense Education Act of 1958 he said UnderJerms of the 1958 Educa tion Act students who plan to become teachers are given prior ity when loans are awarded fn addition a qualified student after he had received a loan would be relieved of 10 per cent of his total debt for each year up to five years that lie serves his country as a member of the State Department The Interna tional Cooperation Administration in ekum caimd er HIRAM wktUR IMPORTERS thC DETROIT MICH 6 1 1 1 0 CkMOllN WHISKY Tail Hartley Shift Urged WASHINGTON (AP) Rcp Wil liam IL Ayres (ROhlo) Sunday proposed a one package revision of the Taft Hartley labor law as a solution to the near deadlock In House efforts to write a labor management controls hill Ayres Is a member of the House Labor Committee Hu outlined his proposal In an Interview offer dis cussions with administration ad visers plan to offer a straight Taft Hartley revision bill as a sub stitute for bills now Ixrforc the committee Is certain to run Into opposition from Democratic lead ers House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D Tcx) is putting the heat on Democrats to avoid a Taft Hart ley battle by bringing out a bill limited to antiracketcering curbs I Ayres said however the issue i now Is as much one of labor union power as labor union corruption His approach ho said would have no eTeet on honest unions and Lhmr oRicials Ayres said his bill would deal both the curbs on secondary roils and picketing although conceded they would not lie 'table to most labor unions said bls proposal also would duislze secret balloting on affairs ns a method of al mg members to conduct their cleanup Meanwhile the faction split House Labor Committee will be gin Its third week of elosed door hearings on Tuesday Have the satisfaction of having youc copy of tha Atlantic Citv Press delivered right to your door rnitMPit t'itKNCii PitEMiEic SPEAKS Maurice Bourg Maunoury rench mler In 1957 spoke at a rench Israeli fashion show and ball last night In the Shelburne Hotel rom left are Bernard Hornberger Mrs Hornberger 1958 59 chairman of the division of the Bonds for Israel campaign and the former premier Mrs Hornberger was present' the Distinguished Service Award of the fatale of Israel for her campaign activities (Press Photo) not get eas lacked "spi'cific government measures to raise HTsnal dis posable Income" such as lower taxes or higher pensions The economists said some gov ernments and they named the United Stall's hesitated to pro mote a higher rale of economic growth largely because of "feiir of price increases if the recovery accelerates" "What is left out of account" they said "is that while higher rnte of growth would tend to in crease the pressute of demand In tho raw material and labor mark ets 11 would also permit a more rapid advance in productivity AyiArtoN Service toe and one draw Reitz and five other competitors came through the tournament with three wins one draw anil one loss Their places were de termined by a tie breaking system based on how they played their matches with these results: Second place went to Roger Pitasky 16 Trenton third to Leslie Ault the winner's 18 year old brother fourth to Reitze fifth to William Lukowiak 16 Bel leville and sixth to Jerome ink elstein 17 Long Branch The first six placers awarded trophies Pitasky alsoj won a trophy for accumulating the highest score of any conipeti tor under 17 Jeffrey Harris of 51 Windsor Ave was awarded the tourna "Brilliancy for his first round victory riday eve ning over John Yehl 19 of Ham monton Will Bi hig Wealth A A 3 work by 196(1 In 1958 "we fis a patty do a job" Morton conceded hi speaking of GOB congressional losses to tho Democrats WILL TO ORGANIZE Both In 1U5G and 1958 he ex plained the Domoernts got nbnut the same nuinln'r of votes in the districts the GQP lost but Repuli licans at the polls dropped off about 714 million between the two elections Morion on ABC TV "College News Conference" spoko of a GOP need for "a tremendous will i to organize for I960" He said tho qiarty is trying to approach the job iiot "with a shotgun but more with a aimed at districts the Republicans lost by less 5 per cent of the vote In 1956 and 1958 i Saying he wanted to "concen trate on getting the House of Representatives we'll elect a president don't worry about that" PROSPERITY 1 HEME Looking forward to the I960 cam paign Morion said tho Republi i cans will try to sell the point that i i Americans have enjoyed the mostprosperous eight years of (heir lives under iTcsidenl Eisenhower and aftcr(Per ccnt weebly salary or the United States Information WOUUI MSS inc oLTidlC ve By Bail News WASHINGTON (AP) The trou ble with the American people Adm Arthur Radford said Sun day is that hey won't face up to the demands of tho long drawn out struggle with the Communist world to which tho West Is now committed people of the United States are reluctant to undertake long range programs" ho said "They get tired of them They like to hear about the bad nczs" Radford former chairman of lb Joint Chiefs of Staff and now serving as a militnrv consultant tho Defense Department was in tei viewed on the CBS TV program "ace the Nation" Radford said then Is no end In sight to the dangerous tensions between tho United Stales and the Soviet Union and that long range military aid programs arc going to be necessary as long as this is to be effective The goal is two and New York Gov Nelson A million additional volunteers at Rockefeller measured tip during nis tecetit visits with leaders around the country He called both dynamic vole getters commented he had talked mainly to politicians and said "when you get nway from New York Nixons strength is greater" Entries arc now open in the annual Hydrangea estival To be eligible homeowners should din this coupon fill It out and mail it to tho Greater Atlantic City Hydrangea Club 2307 Boardwalk Atlantic City Entries must bo received by riday 1'lease enter nty hydrangeas as follows: Best 2 Best 3 Best 4 Best 5 Best LRISIRVATIONS Newark At 'tanffc City ask for WX 6108 no charae! Otherlocalities call COLLECTfo AS Reading Pa Ranklin 5 8551 4 jyr Ti 1 Wi "i Budget Cuts Hurt Recovery UN Says UNITED NATIONS UN economists pre dicted Sunday night that the world will recover more slowly from the 1957 58 recession than it did from that of 1052 54 They held that 8 budget cutting tended to slow down America's recovery The economists' outlook was contained In the latest an nual world economic survey They said such recovery depends on a growing demand for goods and services and government spend ing and private consumption are needed to bolster this demand But they said the US budget "implies slight decline in ex penditure frm the first to the second half of the calendar year i 1959" I "Thii could lead fo a significant i slowing down in the pace of re cowry they concluded if it i came "together with nny slacken ing In rcsldentb'il construct Ion and inventory accumulation" on Indus try's part They foresaw such slackening The economists said businesses in the United Slates spent at an minimi rate of six billion dollars in the first quarfer of this year to build up inventories or slocks of goods after tho recession I But they went on: "Some of I his i was concentrated in the si eel us ing Industries in anticipation of a steel slnke arid to this extent was likely to be followed by some ie action later In the year" Ttinv sow no honn fh'll nrlvate between ATLANTIC CITY and NEW YORK (Newark) Arrive Atlantic City 10 AM Leave Atlantic City 4:30 PM Arrive Newark 5:15 PM liqhtSjOrrive and depart from Bader ield (Albany Avenue Blvd) A4on thru rl PART TWO Pub1ibd Otl nrt Sundtv nernnd ri W' rAUt I pfULAgi Pud at Ailtniie CHt Atantc juw jerw lrnw ilinnlii' (ace fl CotrillllUliSt world (Icdi into their savings to buy couldT'd away with the fr' lur credit torni vvv no 1 la rth A Irt JUNIOR CHESS The junior chess champion Robin Ault 17 of Cran ford and other top players were congratulated by Daigle right director at the close of a three day tournament at the Pcnn Atlantlc Hotel The young lad In front Is Jeffrey Harris of 51 Windsor who was awarded the tournament's "Brilliancy Prize" Others from left arc Ault first runner up Roger Pitasky 1G of Trenton and third place winner Leslie Ault 18 the brother (Press Photo) Cranford Boy Wins Tourney Here To Become State Chess Champion Sevcntecn year old Robin Ault ship match to end the three day competition opened of Cranford became New State Junior Chess Tournament junior chess champion yesterday here His record was four wins at the Penn Atlantic Hotel Ault defeated Glenn Reitze 16 of Jersey City in the champion AJWERTlSEMIWr heupIor PSORIASIS SUERERS Wo have a ingredient ointment and an internal tablet a conibinalion which Is giving wonderful relief to a great many sufferers proving so eih'clive tliat it warrants a trial by all who have this ailment and supplied on a 14 day home trial plan Write for details to Cannin Sales Co Dept 254A Rockport Mass BfUK aa Bar 1 Kt1 A' Tf 1 'Jt fl 1 it a i J51 SSI 'Sjjgm 4 I I i' SLt i i tr a jf wm 7 "7 1 oMjDL LXA 1 JWC 3 i a ci ss ll I 4WWS8 th a flavor more neooie Jlkg 2 27 6 I XI Wi pr 1 9 $6x Slated ftx 'it £9 if tIii 9 99 9 9 99 WX fl ''4 's wwvw 'tMWMua awn Ki sxvMi vAcr 11111 ve "'Av: sb szx wV i i a Aax vT VVV 1 ar Jf JT jrj VI wj wutv' i t'NTV'nh' eryVA'Myiti a Remhlicaiis nan Big 6 years od I I.

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