Thursday, June 12; 1975 'r LJ I A AIt -J - I - T HE IUHIGAND UIY rug%: it:vcl I -ra k Uf E~Thursday, June 12, 1975 tnt IV5iLI1I'.zs/SIN L/I"ILt ruyu ..mva. I a- -- HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE in wheelchairs came to Kuhlman's service-some nad come many times before hoping to be cured with Kuhlman's help. One woman said she had waited for months, and another said that she had come four or five times in the past. EN KUHLMAN laid her hands on those who were healed they col- ed into the arms of an usher. Occasionally the usher collapsed too. 711BC &SA?. stage. Later he admitted ther had strongly encour- :o go on stage. He didn't h: "I just wanted to be on ever been on TV before." ilde of Ann Arbor claimed ould now walk despite not The healings went on for about two hours. Then, finally, Kuhlman had to catch her plane. As she touched each of those waiting to have their cures' announced, they all dutifully collapsed "under the power of God," and left the stage. Arms outstretched, he would run up suddenly on tiptoes, then back o a trance-like crouch. She would remain si- hen smacking her hands together, she snapped into the mike." hip joints. But the paper the crowd rushed the stage for a as proof of her affliction final chorus of "How Great Thou Art." a description of an oper- Then, surrounded by ushers, Kuhl- ad three months ago. The man made her way back to her dress- tive diagnosis was "pain ing room. Like a great sigh of relief, She also later admitted the crowd and the "power of the Holy irtificial hip joints. Spirit" flowed out of Crisler Arena. Ts SaAE negan to resemble toe shrine at Lourdes: wneelcnairs, stretcners and crutches were left behind as many "cripples" were able to walk away. One thankful woman generously told Kuhlman: "Keep the stretcher."