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Graham Speaks On Teen-Age Problems INDIANAPOLIS <UPD—Evangelist Billy Graham, after praying for the British elections and warning Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev he will go to hell, tonight will seek an answer to America’s teen-age gang problem. The 40-year-old evangelist, father of five children, said he hoped to have a predominately teen-age audience when he speaks tonight at the Indiana state fairgrounds Coliseum on “The Problems of Teen-Agers.” Graham told newsmen attending his Indianapolis crusade, now on the third day of its 27-day life, that "the American people have a tremendous stake in the British elections. American Christians should join in prayer that God’s will shall be done.” He recalled that many of those running for office in today's British elections “were associated with us in our British meetings five years ago.” Graham, speaking to approximately 8,000 persons Wednesday night, said “prayer is a dialogue, not a monologue” and warned that “some day it will be too late to pray." Answer When Called “There are prayers God will not answer," he said, referring to the Biblical admonition that those who do not answer when God calls will find out too late that He “will laugh at your calamity.” Then, addressing the Russian leader as though he were present, Graham said. “Mr. Khrushchev, despite all you say about not believing in God, some day you and all your kind will call upon Him.” “But the tragedy is that some day it will be too late to pray. Our prayers are to be prayed this side of the grave.” The tall blonde man, regarded by some as Protestantism's most often heard spokesman, strongly implied that he' thinks non-tithers might also end up in the same hell with Mr. Khrushchev. “Do you tithe?” he demanded of the solemn Hoosier audience gathered from at least 36 different
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E * W Pt Ji Hr CONFIDENT— Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes, in Washington for the Central Treaty Organization meeting, expresses confidence the Washington talks “will give new impetus’’ to the fournation Middle East defense pact The CENTO is what’s left of the Baghdad pact. The U. S. is not a member.
cities and towns. “Do you give 10 per cent of your income .. . five per cent? Do you think you can rob God and get your prayers answered? Moslems Pray More “Prayer is God’-s ordained method by which we approach Him .. . but the Moslems spend more time in prayer than we Christians. Here is God, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, inviting you every day to call upon Him and you say .. . I’m too busy ... I have a living to earn . . children to raise. But you have time to watch ’I Love Lucy’ or ’Have Gun, Will Travel’.”
Graham commented on the empty seats in the 12,500-capacity Coliseum. The Wednesday attendance had shrunk approximately 2,000 from the opening day audience. He compared his Indiana crusade to one in Melbourne, Australia, in which a similar size group grew to 147,000 and predicted that before his Indianapolis services end Nov. 1, people would be unable to find a seat. But despite the undemonstrativeness with which Graham’s message was received, approximately 155 persons, ranging from pre-school children to white-haired men and women, clambered out of their seats and joined him at the improvised altar on his plea to “call upon the name of the Lord and be saved.” Founder's Day Is Observed Tuesdav Phi Mu Alphia Sinfonia held its founders day Tuesday. The national professional music fraternity was founded October 6, 1898 at the New England Conservatory in Boston. The organization has 165 chapters in the United States. The Ball State Teachers College chapter was chartered May 23, 1948, and has presented a Christmas party for underprivileged children in cooperation with Sigma Alpha lota, caroled at the women’s residence halls, formed Ball State's first circus band, and headed the all School sing in cooperation with Sigma Alpha lota. Leon Gould, Berne junior, is presently serving as alumni secretary. Typhoon Vera Death Toll Mounts To 4,253 TOKYO (UPI> — The death toll in Typhoon Vera, the worst storm in Japan’s history, rose today to a total of 4,253 persons. An official police survey showed that 900 still were missing in the wake of the storm, which struck central Honshu with 138-mile-an-hour winds on Sept. 27, and 17,693 were injured. Nearly 1.500,000 were left homeless.
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Claims Payment To Kill Aquino Brother CHICAGO IUPD — A tattooed hotel man walked into Chicago police headquarters today and said the Mafia gave him SSOO to kill one of the Aquino brothers of Buffalo. N.Y. William Fish, 25, gave a signed statement to police “because I just wanted to get it off my mind. It's been bothering me for a long time.” Depuy Chief of Detectives James McMahon said he was skeptical of the story. But he notified Buffalo police and they were sending detectives here to question FishBuffalo police saw the statement as a possible break in the gangland - style slayings of Frank Aquino, 28, and his brother, Fred,
25. known to police as small-time hoodlums. Frank’s body was found wedged under the dashboard of his mother’s expensive convertible in the Buffalo suburb of Lackawanna Sept. 13, 1958. Fred’s mutilated body, with acid poured over the face, was found in Tonawanda, N.Y, another Buffalo suburb, four days later. Buffalo police ran into a stone wall trying to solve the killings. A reward totaling SIO,OOO was offered by Mrs. Belle Conley, a hotel operator, for a solution to the case. Fish told Chicago police he was forced into killing Frank Aquino. He said he was in a Buffalo tavern when some men gave him a gun and put him in a car. t After driving a few blocks, another car pulled up beside theirs, Fish said. He was pushed into the other car and told to fire at the driver, the elder Aquino, he said. Fish said a man who was with
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him took the gun and gave him an envelope containing SSOO. He said it was a Mafia killing. Fish, a tall, slender good-looking man with curly blond hair, said he left his wife, Joan, and their son, William Jr., 3, last March and came to Chicago with Ann Kosso, 28, a friend. He told police he had been living with Miss Rosso in a near South Side hotel he managed. He said he decided to give himself up “because of Ann. We have a child on the way.” Miss Rosso pleaded with Fish to say his story was untrue. “Baby, I have fabricated a lot of stories in my life, but this is not a fabrication,” he told her. Hint At Overeating Hurried Lanza Death ROME (UPI) — Friends speculaed today that overeating and drastic reducing cures possibly hastened the death of Mario Lanza, the temperamental tenor many admirers ranked second only to the immortal Enrioo Caruso. Lanza died Wednesday at the age of 38 in the Giulia Clinic ihere. He had been in the hospital about a week. . An announcement from the clinic said the American - born singer “died of arterial hypertension with complications. He had been receiving normal methods of treatment.” Suffered Heart Ailment Lanza had been suffering from a heart ailment for some time. A close friend said he died of a heart attack complicated by hypertension and phlebitis — blood clots in the legs. But a number of sources said Lanza entered the clinic to lose weight for his third Italian film since he stormed out of Hollywood. The reports could not be confirmed. The Rome newspaper MomentoSera headlined: “Mario Lanza killed by reducing cure.” It said he was undergoing a 15-day treatment to reduce his weight from 286 to 198 pounds. Ate Gargantuan Meals Lanza long had been fighting a battle against overweight. Between movies, he lived on a grand scale, eating gargantuan meals. He. once said he could gain 10 pounds a week “without trying.” His weight, which often ran as high as 300 pounds, worried friends and business associates.
V' * fw KsaaMßfe v?s£ • p ' ■** ■ ■pML.' . ■r k w®i >«■ iff . P - » ■■ Jjfl - \ i- ' 1 ■SSISh ROISTERER? — Sunnto Lee Small looks anything but a troublemaker in Beverly Hills, Calif., police station, but the story runs otherwise. She’s accused of throwing a lamp, plates, glasses and a bottle during an argument in a Hollywood restaurant A few innocent bysitters got | bruised. Sunnle was with Ronnie Burns, son of George Burns and Oracle Allen. Burns wasn’t involved in the argument As a matter of fact Sunnle says there z wasn’t any anyway.
