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PAGE 2 o..- Sli ‘Repent Your Sins'—

Crowd of 12,000

Warns World’ ‘On Brink of Ruin

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor v

“This is it! God's finger is pointing straight at you. And you. And you.

Evangelist Billy Graham hurled these words at his audience last night in Cadle Tabernacle. The auditorium, which seals about 12,000, was filled, and hundreds stood in the space at the rear of the room. A public addréss system carried the services to those on the sidéwalk an in the street, which had been barricaded by the police. . The burden of the youthful evangelist’s message was that America and the whole world stand on thé brink of ruin. To repent and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ is the only ‘way to eternal life, the only way to avoid complete disaster. : Some 200 persons, mostly young people, many in their teens, came forward weeping and broken § when he made his final appeal for ; sinners to repent and jead a new 38 life. Their frequent ejaculations. “Amen. Yes. Yes.” O, Lord!"— sounded as an obligato.

“I'm not afraid of communism,” § he shouted. “Christianity has it % all ovér communism. I'm tremendously afraid of the judgment of God. ‘Not Afraid of Stalin’ “I'm not afraid of what Joe Stalin and what the gangsters can do. preparation to meet God.” “But God can use Russia. “Are you sure that you're ready against us, just as he used the to meet (Jod’ Are vou ready to enemies of Israel against her in meet (God in life, in death and at Old Testament days. the judgment?” “1 believe in a strong military “If you are without Christ at

most important preparation, the

force and a strong military power. the time of your death you will We have room for only one flag — go straight to hell. By the grace the American flag. One lan- of (Jod through faith in Jesus guage, the language of freedom: (Christ, you can go straight to

“We are preparing for war but heaven.” I'm afraid we are leaving out the Billy Graham is 6 feet 4 inches ee | $411, He was born in North |Carolina as a pleasing Southern laccent proclaims. He has been preaching continuously for four months, he said. | He -was assistéed by the ottFT. WAYNE Oct. 11- Sen. standing baritone Beverly Shea; Kenneth 8. Wherry, Nébraska, the Rev. Roger Malsbary, head of speaking at an Allen County Re-'the Indianapolis Youth for Christ, publican rally here last night, a - - ee coupled an attack on the Truman fy: tin with a plea for Discovers Burglars, support of Indiana's Sen. Homer Takes a Beating Car rman administration When Jacob Serban, 50, of 934 and its rubber stamp followers in Ft, wayne fre. found res the Sist Congress have plunged DUrglars yesterday afternoon d the United States down the road his California Cleaners, he was to national bankruptcy and an- just as surprised .as they were.

other world war,” the GOP Senate But that didn’t keep them from Jeader said. beating him severely, then taking

He expressed confidence £76, his wrist watch, fountain pen

in a? Republican election victory in No- and clgaret lighter. vember and predicted “an inde- Police administered first .aid pendent Congress that will put a MI: Serban, who owns the feancheck rein on the administration's ®™ and lives above-it, “heard zig-zag, wobbly policies in foreign Noises late yesterday i afternoon affairs, and put a stop to spend- and investigated. thrift socialism at home.” “With all their spending, in the biggest give-away show on earth, and with all their international (UP)

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WEYMOUTH, England Oct. 11 A mysterious “blue rain”

conferences, the Truman admin- Pelted England today for the sec- y

istration and its dupes and tools/ond time in a week. A driver in the 81st Congress have lost the Whose truck was spattered by the peace,” he added. downpour said the raindrops left He attacked the “purge tour” marks like inkspots, of Vice President Barkley and a added: “Acheson, the appeaser, must go. “Mr. Acheson's political‘ agreements around the world have placed our national security in Jeopardy,” he charged.

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Evangelist Billy Graham urged more than 12,000 persons to repent of their sins.

who led the congregational singing: Dr. B. F. Lakin, Cadle Taber-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

00 Overflows Cadl Legion fo Hear To Hear Evangelist Billy Graham

‘ECA Au Sen. Malone to Call For Acheson Ouster

1.OS ANGELES, Oct. 11 (UP) - ‘Republican Sen. Georgé W. Ma:

American Legion convention fo- - day and was *Spected to charge that Marshall Plan used to strengthen Russia.

‘of the Demotritic Administra-

pected to call for the ouster ol Secretary of State Dea#i Acheson.

32d annual convétition, Mf. Malone accused the 16 Marshall Plan countries of supplying Russia with the “sinew§=of war, from clothes pins to steam engines.” Sen. Karl N. Mundt, (R. 8. D.), co-author of the nation's antisubversive bill, also’ will address the convention.

Good Law Mr. Mundt told a press conference yesterday that the U. 8. needs a “positive foreign policy if

munism in Europe.” He sald the new internal security law is a good law but he feared Communists will find some loophole in it and “othérwisé tear it down.” Hollywood plays host to the convention tonight with a pageant of stars and a Cavalcade of Calii fornia pageaht. Legionnaires took time off from theif business sessions yesterday to stage the largest parade in their history.

Million Watch An estimated 1 million persons

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{lone of Nevada addresses the mysterious disappearance of

aid is being evidence Mr. Malone, a Witter opponent belied a “skip out” by the 30-year:

“tion's foreign policy, also was ex-!

When he arfived here for the

iit is our policy to contain com-|

Blackford Official By LEON W. RUSSELL i HAR RD CITY, Oct. 11—1In-

dications of foul play-—or possibly amnésia —— piled up today in the

‘Blackford County Treasurer Les{ter Hiser. | Police worked on the foul play itheoty beécalise increasing

lold father of four children. x Officials pointed out that if Mr. |Hiser planned fo 'eéave town | with his or county funds, it's unlikely he would deposit money in = /the bank séveral hours béfore He J left. But he did just that, depositing $40 of his own money and an undisclosed amount of county funds.

In Work Clothes . 4 J Officials alse said Mr. Hiser Lester Miser . , . missing in left his downtown appliance store mystery.

late Monday dressed in thin work clothes beving “Hiser Appliance drawn today as she Sho aes Store” on the shirt. They ex-| lead and said, ] cant uh ors ah plained that «a man trying to/'% She And Mr. ines 8 nplast ‘run away would riot wear cloth. MTS. ser, - i ling so easily identified. penis that he did not disappear | "And, according to his wife, [Of his own volition. : mother and most people in this| Meanwhile, Sheriff Robert E. city of 7200, Mr: Hiser was not Wentz today led a rénewed search the type of man to run away. for the county official. An ‘air- | The amensia theory arose when plane assisted ground crews in [Mrs. Hiser revealed that her hus- the search. : |band received a medical discharge State auditors yesterday com-

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from the Navy for being the vic- pleted a routine check of the)

[tim of migraine headaches. He county treasurer's books for the enlisted in 1944 and served nine period ending Sept. 30. Otto K. months at Great Lakes Training Jousen, state examiner of the

Found by Farr After supper with his four children Monday night! Hiser told his wife he was §g to his store a half block from tk co! He left

urthouse. lef ¢ Haus about 6:30 p. m. William Combs, radio-television dealer who

shared the shop with Mr. Hiser, (ne. geeond North Korean Army told officials he had seen the corpa. snes the start of the war treasurer on a side street near thei. absolute authority” over flop at 10 bu In. He was in aly nding general, & de: panel truck. 'serting North Koreah colonel says. Hartford City Policeman Hom-| ny. p is named as Maj

er Brown saw Mr. Hiséf driving west past the courthouse at 12:15

a.m. Apparently he was hot on

his way to his home, which is on the east side of the city. Sheriff Wentz was aroused at 1:45 a. m. yesterday by farmer Herschel Conner, who saw Mf. Hisér's truck burning hear His home - 4% miles southwest of Hartford City. : ; Hartford City firemen put out the fire. They found 4 five-gallon ine can standing on the and another five-gallon can inside the truck. The truck had been driven off the road carefully and had not skidded or been forced from the road, Sheriff Wentz said. The ground showed no signs of struggle. ’ Fearing foul play, a searching party carefully combed a milesquare area near thé burned truck yesterday but found no trace truck Tuesday but found no trace

Center, Ill. ard of accounts, conferred Truck Burned with the auditors today "in But if Mr. Hiser lost his mem- Indianapolis and said there was ory and wandered away, who no report to be made yet on burned his truck? That's what their findings. He refused to investigators were asking them- elaborate. selves today. Mr. Hiser’'s appli-

of the missing treasurer, Acquaintances praised Mr. Hiser as a studious, industrious

Pose as Newsmen By JIM 6. : © Seripps-Howara Stall Ed TOKYO, oOét. ti—A Russian ajor general Masquerading as 4 correspondent has been with

| Gen. Chan That's) a Korean |name, bt Col’ 166 Hak Ni, chief {of staff of the Ngrth Korean 13th {Division until Ris recént desertion, insists the jor general is 4 Russian who has \taken.a Ko rean name, 3 R

Colonél Leée said there were two Russian advisers with the second corps as late as Sept. 5. He says Both pass as fiéwspaper= men. He named the other a Lieut. Gen. Vaslleév, N,

From General to Major

Genéral Vasilev visited th: front in eafly Séptember, Colonel Lee said, and reprimanded the commanding general for failing to keep up with his schedule. The general, a North Korean, was sent back and thé troops heard later that he had been démoted to major. 4 | Colonel Léé claims he’s not a {Communist, although’ he has {served the Red government in a number of fairly important jobs. {By profession he's a grade school teacher. He says he surrendered

young man. He was born in Hart- because he thinks the war is lost.

ford City, son of Mr. and Mrs.

nacle pastor, and hundreds of 10- watched as 92 bands and 50,000 ance store truck was found burn- year of his first term as treasurer, dents. cal people who formed the choir veterans and affiliated organiza-

and assisted with arrangements,

tions marched down Los Angeles

The entire offering will go to- streets. It took six hours before

ward the mission boards and their the last unit passed the reviswing|the truck indicated arson. work abroad,

Dr. Graham said. stand.

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ing early yesterday on a loneiy has operated an electrical applicounty road.

|Landis said gasoline splashed over past year. He devoted most of his City High School in 1938, and trained in Russia. evenings to it and had a thriving marfiéd a Hartford City girl in Pong Yul Kim, he said, was a Rus.

Mr. Hiser's wife, Marcia, looked trade, business associates said.

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