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Newsmen To China
' Hearing Possibility
Washington (IP) Secretary of
State John Foster Dulles and
news officials are discussing pos
sible admission of a "limited
number of U.S. newsmen to Red
China, it was disclosed Monday
night.
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty said that
Dulles and news officials were
discussing whether it would be
possible to grant permission to
the newsmen to enter Red
China "on an experimental ba
sis." "That would not endanger
what we think is the question
here," he said. . .
Dulles has not been willing
to permit Americans generally
to travel in Red China so long
as Chinese Communists hold
Americans as "political hostages."
Billy Graham Has Job Cut Out
For Him at Madison Square Garden
Editor's note: This ii the first of two
dispatches previewing Billy Graham's
New Vork crusade.
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Los Angeles (IP) William J.
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hives unlocked, exposed the in
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By ROBERT E. JACKSON
United Press Correspondent
New York U.R) In the
spring of 1917, with the world
at war, a former major league
baseball player stood in a New
York tabernacle and "convert
ed" 93,264 persons to Christ.
The late Billy Sunday breath
ed hellf ire - and - brimstone to
more than a million listeners in
10 weeks, and before leaving the
stage he announced, "We piled
up so many home runs to heaven
that the devil was out of the
game."
Now Billy Graham has come
to town, his job cut out for him.
The devil is still here.
Not for 40 years has the big
town, with its full quota of cyn
ics and sinners, paid such heed
to a man of religion.
The 38-year-old North Caro
lina evangelist has waited and
prepared for seven years for the
moment which arrives at 7:30
p.m. (EDT) Wednesday.
Biggest Battle
In an arena recently reserved
for the circus and tag wrestling,
on an avenue lined with bars, in
a city where only seven people
in a hundred share his Protes
tant faith and about three out
of five profess no faith at all
Graham will launch the biggest
battle of his meteoric career.
It is not merely a fight to
"win New York for Christ."
When the spotlight falls on
Graham, Bible in hand, in Madi
son Square Garden, thousands
will be praying with him that
the long-awaited "New York
Crusade" can kindle the spark
of a genuine religious revival
across America.
Graham expects to pack the
Garden to its 20,000 capacity
seven nights a week for the
next six and one-half weeks, and
probably longer. By June 30 he
expects more than 800,000 per
sons to have heard him in person.
But his crusade promises to
top Sunday's phenomenal suc
cess and local church leaders
believe it will have more lasting
effects. . . - -.- ..
Millions will see Graham on
a national network (ABC-TV)
which will televise his Garden
appearances for one hour from
8 p.m. to 9 p.m. (EDT) for four
Saturdays starting June 1.
Like Billy Sunday, Billy Gra
ham preaches the "old-time reli
gion." But while Sunday roused
his listeners with fiery threats
of damnation, delivered in shout
ing metaphors, Graham accentu
ates the positive.
Sunday excoriated his listen
ers: "Come on, you forces of in
iquity ' that have made the
church a cuspidor and a door
mat to wipe your dirty feet on!
Come on, you assassins of char
acter; come on, you sponsors of
harlotry."
Always Sincere
Graham also preaches against
sin, against alcohol, against the
devil. But with never-questioned
sincerity, he preaches for Christ.
He emphasizes the need for a
"decision for Christ" which will
open to men this kind of heaven:
"What a glorious place it will
be with streets of gold, the
gates of pearl . . . and the trees
bearing a different kind of fruit
every month. Think of that
twelve crops a year!"
Of hell, he warns, "whatever
it is going to be is so horrible
that it cannot be expressed in
the language of man."
Graham' will preach against
the 13 bars which he can see
from the Eighth ave. entrance to
Brooding Husband
Kills Wife's Doctor
Oakland, Calif. (IP) The
brooding husband of a woman
who committed suicide three
years ago Monday shot and killed
her doctor, a nationally-known
lung specialist.
The physician. Dr. Harold G.
Trimble, 61, was shot five times
by Saul Sydney Klass, a retired
jeweler. Trimble was a former
vice president of the National
Tuberculosis Association and past
president of the California Tu
berculosis and Health Associa
tion. Klass, 53, drove away from
the scene, but surrendered to pur
suing police 11 minutes after the
shooting. Homicide Inspector
Paul Potts said the greying,
mild - mannered man accused
Trimble of responsibility for his
wife's suicide. " "
"I killed the s.o.b. because he
raped my wife," Klass told po
lice. "He drove her to suicide.
He has done the same with other
patients."
Dr. J. Lloyd Eaton, Trimble's
associate for 33 years, angrily
denied Klass charges.
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the Garden. But his listed goals
are to: Reach people with the
gospel message, strengthen the
local churches, make a "con
scienceless city, aware of God,"
and make ,it conscious of its
moral, spiritual and social re
sponsibilities." Audience of 12 Million
The show business trade news
paper Variety advised Graham,
"What the majority of New
York citizens would like to be
saved from is Big Boredom rath
er than Big Sin."
' In the New York area, Gra
ham has an audience of 12 mil
lion. Of the 8 million in the city
itself, 54.9 per cent have no
church affiliation, 7.5 per cent
are Protestants like Graham,
10.6 per cent are Jews, 27.5 per
cent Roman Cathoic.
Graham says his meetings are
open to all. From his Times
Square headquarters, he looks
out on a sign proclaiming, "The
aters Bring Happiness to Mil
lions. Get Your Share."
Says Graham, "They go into
the movie houses hoping but
when they come out, they
haven't found what they're
searching for."
SHOWING IKE ONE OF HIS FIGHTING poses is Evan
gelist Billy Graham, saying America needs a spiritual
awakening to deal with modern problems. Graham started
a New York campaign this week. (International Soundphoto)
Child's Body Found Under Porch af Home
Chicago (IP) The nude body
of a -2-year-old girl was found
in a shallow grave under the
rear porch of her home Monday
night and police said a teen-aged
boy admitted the "brutal crime."
The girl, Lise Jorgesen, who
would have been 3 in June, dis
appeared during the afternoon.
Her body was found after a
house-by-house search of the
North Side neighborhood by Boy
Scouts and 150 policemen.
Police said Lawrence Madsen,
14, a seventh grade student, ad
mitted luring the girl to the base-
Chicago Police Raid Startles Perle Mesta
Chicago (IP) Police crashed
into a party in a swank Gold
Coast apartment and found not
the slot machines they were look
ing for, but a startled Perle
Mesta.
Mrs. Mesta, the famed "hos
tess with the mostess," was the
guest of Mrs. Edmond Faulkner,
and was chatting with society
women Monday when three
husky plain - clothesmen edged
into the room and announced,
"This is a raid."
"We've had a complaint that
you're running a private slot ma
chine club here," the detectives
said.
Mrs. Faulkner explained the
gathering and the three police
men admitted they had fallen for
a practical joke.
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