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The Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1957 Page 7 Most Of Atomic Friends To Send Eisenhower Plea To Halt H-Bomb Testing Reactors Program Adopted By Group Evacuate Florida Bank As President Gets Bomb Threat PENSACOLA. Aug 19 IT) A Pensacola bank was evacuated today after its president received a threat to blow up the building unless $12,000 was delivered to a Indianapolis Man Found Dead At Home INDIANAPOLIS UPt Paul M. Ross, 51, executive director of the Indianapolis and English foundations, was found dead in his home here Monday. Dr.

Roy B. Storms, coroner, said Ross appeared to have been dead for two days and that an investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of death. Middleboro Church 1 Class Benefit Planned MIDDLEBORO. Coffee club class of the Middleboro Methodist church is sponsoring a homemade ice cream social Saturday night, Aug. 24, in the church basement from 5:30 until 9 p.

m. Homemade ice cream, pie, cake and coffee will be served. Proceeds from the public event will be used for repair work on the church. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (JrV-The Peru Nips Dean's 2-0 In 12th To Cop Title By Max Knight CAMBRIDGE CITY.

Two timely back-to-back hits in the top of the twelfth inning spelled doom for Dean's Silver Dollar of Cambridge City here Monday night and put Hausske-Harlen of Peru in the Indiana State Softball tournament finals at South Bend next week end. Junior Mannies, Delphi High school coach and former Earlham athlete, slammed a Bob Faucett fast ball down the left field line to open the twelfth, good for a double. major part of a Democratic program for government-constructed atomic power reactors was reported adopted today by a Senate-House conference committee. The result was a defeat for the rendezvous point. Bank President F.

M. sion of the nuclear bomb tests. He talked with them, he said, about the bigger task of disarmament and mentioned the need in U. S. communities to find new employment for people now working in the armament industries.

"If we want a better future tomorrow, more and more people have to live In that tomorrow now," Wilson added. The Yearly Meeting Committee on Peace and Service report was given by William Fuson. During the past year, he said, special concerns have been better race relations in Indiana and disarmament. Fuson told of a conference on race relations and a Indiana' Yearly Meeting of Friends Monday afternoon agreed to send a letter to President Eisenhower and other persons in the U. S.

government appealing for a halt to further nuclear bomb tests. The suggestion for such a letter was made Saturday by Whitewater Meeting. Tuesday morning, a breakfast, held for ministers and their wives, was addressed by Dr. Walker. Following a meeting for worship, the Yearly Meeting session opened, soon to divide into' meetings for concerned groups.

Errol T. Elliott offered the 11:30 o'clock devotional meditation. Reports were heard during the afternoon session which opened at administration, which had tried to knock the reactor projects out of the 389 million dollar Atomic Authorization Act. dropped, the packet of money from his. car window near a cem Republicans and Southern Dem Jim Vickery, Peru shortstop.

Senate Checks Contributions To Atom Unit ocrats had allied in the House to eliminate most of the projects from the bill. But Senate Democrats held firm last Friday night to restore the projects and send the bill to conference. Last Time Tonight "BERNADINE In Technicolor Starring- Pat Boon Terry Moor PLUS "NEVER SAT GOODBYE In Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson Cornell archers CRUISE-IN Rout 35 East Eaton etery after no one approached him at two previous contact points. The packet lay beside the heavily highway for two hours before FBI agents returned it to bank. The two story building was evacuated just before closing time but a search failed to uncover a bomb.

Rep. Carl Durham (D-NC), workshop, attended by 50 persons, chairman of the Senate House Atomic Energy said at New Castle. A workshop on disarmament is being planned in October, he added. the conference committee vote was "almost unanimous." He pre JComfortably COOL The committee was authorized balls. He was matched by Peru's John Hoffman with 17 strikeouts while the winning pitcher gave up one walk.

Hufnagle's hitting was the high light of the game for Dean's but the Cambridge City district winners could not get to the Peru pitcher when the chips were down. His combination of fast balls low and inside plus a high, outside change-of-pace, chopped down RBI hopes on three occasions. The win was the first In five trips to the semistate for several of the Hausske-Harlen players. The team now will be allowed to pick up two players from the semi-state to compete with it in the South Bend finals. Box score: Hausske-Harlen Dean' AB AB Sharp, cf 6 0 0 to appoint 10 persons invited to dicted it would be accepted by the House.

attend an American Friends con ference on disarmament to be held WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (aV-The Senate today adopted a compromise bill putting a congressional check on U. S. contributions to the International Atomic Energy Agency. The action, by voice vote, came minutes after House members of a joint conference committee dropped their demands that no limitation be placed on U.

S. participation in the agency. The House had refused to go along with a Senate amendment by Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) that would require congressional approval of any U. S.

contributions above a certain level. The bill itself implements participation by next March in Evanston, 111. S. Carolina "God gives power in service. We 2 o'clock.

Walter McAdams will preside during the 7:30 p. m. meeting for worship at which time Charles A. Wells will speak. Sessions of the Yearly Meeting, which opened a.

Earlham college Friday, will continue through Thursday. Dr. D. Elton Trueblood is the presiding clerk. During the Monday afternoon session, it was announced that Edwin and Dorothy Hinshaw of the Jericho Meeting plan to go to Woodbrooke, England, to spend a year at a Friends' center for study.

It was agreed that Yearly Meeting give the Hinshaws a letter to Don't Forget BIG EVENTS I Every Tuesday and Friday South Bend Man Held In Shooting Of Three Hunters PLYMOUTH, Ind. Joseph W. West, 40, South Bend, was being held in the Marshall County jail here Monday while police investigated the shooting of three squirrel hunters. read where the Apostle Paul is charged with power that cannot be explained in human terms, and the Man Admits same power is awaiting us if we then stepped into a 2-1 count and belted a sharp single between first and second, Mannies scoring easily from second. However, Frank Sharp, Dean's center fielder, allowed the ball to roll between his legs for a two-base error, Vickery going to third.

Another Error As the Peru shortstop rounded the third-base bag in an attempt to draw a throw, Lou Hufnagel, Dean's second baseman, let the ball slip out of his fingers while making the throw toward home and Vickery roared across the plate with the insurance run. It was not Vickery earlier had assumed a hero's role In the ninth inning when Dean's made its biggest scoring threat. With Hufnagel, who had three of Dean's five hits including two doubles, riding on second and two men out, Roland Bishop dumped what appeared to be a sure Texas leaguer into left field. Vickery, off at the crack of the bat. raced the ball toward the outfield and made a spectacular catch for the game-saving out.

Dean's failed to threaten again, having only one man to reach base in the final three innings. Faucett gave the winners but seven hits while striking out 17 batters and giving up no bases on but completely give Him a chance TODAY WED. THURS. Four Murders to work through us." This statement was made by Dr. 2 TOP HITS! Pnwddie, 2b 5 0 IZmmrmn, 3b 5 Mannies.

5 1 1 Hufnagel, 2b Harold Walker, pastor of Friends AIKEN, S. Aug. 19 A this country in the atoms for Meeting in Whittier, when mild-mannered, bespectacled man ALAN CLIFTON SOPHIA I LADD 'WEBB LOREN I Wounded by a single blast from a 12-gauge shotgun were Ernest present to Friends in England. 0 lMesker, lb 8 1 1 'Faucett, 8 0 1 Bishop, as 8 0 OiKinE. 4 he addressed the Monday night with a weakness for "good Robert Jones, in making the re Vickery, us 5 Jackson, 3b Zmmrmn, rf Hoffman, 5 McGuire.

lb 4 Amrarmn, lb 4 Miller, cf 4 gathering of Indiana Yearly Meet port for the Friends' World com liquor" has admitted killing four ing of Friends in Goddard audi 0 HBreese, lf-rf 4 ljBovd, rf 3 0 Oil-Wagers 1 peace program originally proposed by President Eisenhower. Members of the conference committee predicted the House would not reject the amendment a second time. The Bricker amendment would torium on the Earlham campus. Aiken County residents in a se IBrown, rf 0 mittee, announced that the group's anniversary will be observed Oct. 9 in Muncie.

He said 56 persons Charles A. Wells, Friend of Kan ries of 1946 robberies. Sheriff Wyman Busch today, said Plus from Yearly Meeting attended the sas Yearly Meeting and editor of Newtown, wijl talk Tuesday night and Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, the confession of 49-year-old Mon limit contributions without approv roe Hickson "probably will wrap al by the Congress to those amounts Wednesday evening.

YISUN up" the previously unsolved cases. Conference of Friends in the Americas, held recently in Wilmington, Ohio. Virginia Williams, also speaking for the committee, told about work Sometimes we become aware of Totals 42 2 7i Totals 42 0 1 Struck out for Boyd in 10th. Scores by Innings: Hausske-Harlen .00 000 000 002 2 7 0 Dean's 000 000 000 000 0 5 3 Errors Sharp 2. Hufnapel.

Runs Batted In Jackson. Two-Base Hits Hufnagel 2, Mannies. Sacrifice Hit Mesker. Stolen Base Ammerman. Btrikeouts by Hoffman 17, Faucett 17.

Base on Balls off Hoffman 1. Hit by Pitcher by Hoffman (King). Double Play McGuire to Dinwiddle. Umpires Juhasz, Boyd, Rich. of nuclear material previously Busch said another man L.

D. 35 Dowell, 42; his stepson, Clinton E. King, 21, and King's half-brother, Russell King, 14, all of Lakeville. All three were taken to Memorial Hospital in South Bend, where Dowell was reported in good condition, Clinton King poor and Russell King fair. The trio told Marshall County Sheriff Harvey Phillips they were hunting squirrels in a woods four miles northeast of Plymouth, when they sat under a tree to rest.

They said West stepped out of a cornfield and fired a shot directly at them from a distance of about 40 feet West told Sheriff Phillips he fired when he thought he saw a squirrel run up the tree under which the three hunters were Harris, was convicted and nearly promised by Eisenhower. That includes kilograms donated to the agency and match God's presence at the most unexpected moments, and these moments are produced by spiritual forces and not material," the executed for one of the crimes. at the united nations where a Friends team has consultative sta His case was appealed success ing of any amount contributed by another country. The amendment BOB HOPE tus with the united nations Educa fully to the U. Supreme Court.

speaker explained. 12. tional, Social and Cultural organ Busch quoted Hickson as saying In speaking of spiritual power. sets a deadline of 1960 for such contributions. ization (UNESCO) and other agen Dr.

Walker said the joy of this experience comes only to those who cies. The group also maintains The conference committee added a provision that the Congress could OPEN 12:30 SHOW 1:00 P. M. are dedicated, and it is only as 6-Game Make-Up Schedule Set For Church Loop Nines Friday Quaker house, a Friends' center, in New York City. Travel Grant he shot Dave Garrett, an Aiken store owner, April 17, 1946.

About a week later, according to his statement, he robbed and fatally shot Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Ban-nett, who operated a grocery store near the city limits. we serve God that we can serve mankind.

at the C-O-O-L! extend the deadline past 1960. It also broadened provisions of the Bricker amendment to limit contributions other than to the inter Asn example the speaker cited The Friends received a UNESCO travel grant which made it possible for Kumiko Fukai, a young the singleness of motive of the national agency. That could in Apostle Paul. "This man, made to In September of the same year. 2k elude Euratom, the European command, yet the only title he Hickson said he robbed and killed ever wanted was 'I am a servant Atomic Community.

Mrs. David Weisburg, operator of DRIVE-IN THEATRE BEL-AIR Japanese girl, to visit in the United States. She was at Earlham Monday. Verbal reports from the Wilmington conference were made by of Jesus he said. "God's a dry goods store here.

HOW! ENDS WED. power and ministry works through Busch quoted Hickson as saying Tanner said one make-up game from the July 23 schedule, Earlham Heights vs. Knights of St. John, will be played Monday at 8:15 p. m.

on No. 4 diamond. The league will finish up Tuesday, Aug. 27, when the rained-out schedule of June 11 will be played. The league must be completed prior to the start of school since many of the players are students and cannot participate once school begins.

Three make-up contests were people committed, and He also liquor caused his "troubles" and several persons including Homer gives guidance." Card Is Completed For Wednesday's Mat Program Here he was drunk every time he committed a robbery. Coppock and David Castle. "Does this shed some light on Enchanting Entertainment Wilmer Cooper presented the re Hickson, an ex-convict, was ar our faltering lives?" the speaker asked. EVERYONE! port from the Friends Committee A full six-game make-up schedule will be played Friday night at Clear Creek park by the Y-Church Softball league. Jack Tanner announced Tuesday.

Friday's card will be the rained-ut June 18 schedule as follows: 7 p. m. First Church qf God vs. Bethel Christian (No. 1 diamond), St.

John Lutheran vs. First Friends (No. 2) and Earlham Heights Presbyterian vs. Second English Lutheran (No. 4).

8:15 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran vs. Reid Memorial Presbyterian (No.

1), Central Methodist vs. Knights of Columbus (No. 2) and Knights of St. John vs. First Christian (No.

4). Umpires will be Juhasz and Theobald on No. 1 diamond, Rich and Bane on No. 2 and R. Hitchcock and Derago on No.

4. 2 Minutes West of Richmond on Airport Road TONITE IS FAMILY First Two Admissions 50c each. Rest in car FREE! LAST TIMES TOXITE "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" RICHARD FREDERICK Rocco Columbo will meet Paul rested Aug. 8 for the bludgeoning-robbery of a Graniteville store operator, Miss Lucy Hill Parker. She still is in serious condition from a head injury.

on National Legislation. He especially called attention to efforts to halt nuclear testing and proposals for disarmament, non military Orth and Buddy Kosen will go against the hooded Mighty Zorra in the two opening matches of the Busch said he began questioning foreign economic aid through tech nical assistance and civil rights. 1 1. tffifoi 3 Hickson about the 11-year-old slay- professional wrestling card scheduled for the Richmond Municipal mm The committee, which has of fices in Washington, D. ar baseball park Wednesday night.

ings after noticing similarities among the last robbery and the earlier cases. MARCH BURTON ranges for group visits to the cap The feature bout will be a tag L- TECHNICOLOR Plus ital and for seminars. Norval match with Billy Darnell and Farmer Boy Graham meeting the He then continued by calling attention to the many times "we stand at the crossroads, striving with our Maker, trying to decide what we should do because we have not found what Paul found, a power greater than his own." By yielding we have power to do what we cannot do by ourselves. God's voice comes to us, "This is the way." Trials And Difficulties Amidst trials and difficulties we can find sustaining grace in God's power, then we know we are not alone. Dr.

said. "All who know His loving kindness know He will not let us go," he concluded. Music for Monday night's wor "THE ROBE" Webb, who attended such a semi nar last spring, said the commit rugged team of the Zebra Kid and played Monday night with St. John Lutheran defeating St. Paul's Lutheran, 18-9; Second English Lutheran edging First Church of God, 11-9, and Bethel Christian defeating First Friends, 17-8.

Scores by innings: Beth. Christ. 041 205 517 9 2 First Friends ....000 403 1 8 8 7 Branson and Blackwell, Smith (6); Busby and Mansfield. Church of God ..202 003 2 9 8 6 2nd Eng. Luth.

101 504 11 7 2 Lamm and Hoover; Dickerson and Street. St. John Luth. 520 200 918 14 7 St. Paul's Luth.

100 025 1 9 11 10 Coddington and Grotten- Humphrey Urges HtPPV SOG HITS Yrwr HMftt Professor Gibson for the best of tee is "our voice for speaking to three falls with a 60-minute time the congress and government and Newsmen Follow it is listened to." limit. The Colombo-Orth match is set Cooper reported the committee Extra CARTOON CARNIVAL on legislation received 51,919 from for the best of three falls with a 45-minute time limit while Rosen- Red China Visits WASHINGTON. Aug. 19 OrV-Sen. 5 Teams Left In Slow-Pitch Tournament Indiana Yearly Meeting in the past year.

Now, a is being Mighty Zorra will meet for one fall 8 STOOGES COMEDY and "TRAILING WEST" NOW! ENDS raised for disarmament, he added. with a 30-minute time limit. Humphrey (D-Minn) urged today Raymond Wilson, executive sec Gates to the stadium will open that qualified American newsmen be permitted to go to Communist The Big Show Is Here! at 7:30 p. m. with the first match dick; Thomas and Cross.

retary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation, was introduced. Wilson, on leave for the set for 8:30 p. m. China to report on the trip there of a group of American students. ship meeting was by a choir of pastors and their wives, directed by Raymond V.

Breaker. Thomas E. Jones, president of Earlham, presided at the meeting for worship. past year, has been traveling in Humphrey told the Senate he i Camera Captures Blast the Far East. was not condoning the action of SILVER SPRING, Md.

(SF) Pony League Playoff Card Is Listed Wilson told about his visits with congressmen on land problems in Okinawa which he also visited. He The navy's ordnance laboratory here is using a supercamera that EARLY BIRD SPECIAL 4 p. m. to 7 p. m.

can take pictures at the rate of also told of talking with Sen, George Aiken about appropria the students in defying the State Department to go on to China from the World Youth Festival in Moscow. But he said he felt the American people were entitled to learn of their reactions and experiences in reports by American newspa as a TSST. JIM MOORE 2,000,000 frames a second to show Only 5 Minutes East HELD OVER exactly what happens when an GRILLED CHEESE tions needed for a worldwide malaria campaign and the need for economic aid and technical assist U.S. Marines. 10c explosive explodes.

SANDWICH The playoff schedule for the Optimist Pony Baseball league was LAST TIMES TONITE Rough, Toogh Little Girl's Pal permen and not have to depend on set up Tuesday after the regular ance in Korea. Japanese Plea The speaker also described schedule ended in a four-way tie for top spot as the result of Red propaganda accounts. The State Department has a ban LOWE'S MAID-RITE DRIVE-IN U. and 40 East Open Daily 4 P. M.

Except Monday and Wonderful io a scrprisinj new role! 1st Exclusive Showing 1st on American newsmen eoine to Wayne Works' lopsided 28-2 win rally he attended in Tokyo where 20,000 people pleaded for suspen over Second National Bank in the We Dare You To See Communist China. aAJa final game Monday night. Final standings: Pony League Won Lost Pet. STARTS INIIT I I Five teams remain in the running I for the Y-Industrial Slow-Pitch1 Softball league's tournament title but four of them have only one loss to go in the double elimination deal. In Monday night's action at Clear Creek park, league champ Johns-Manville defeated Kemper Brothers, 4-0, to advance to the final game through the winner's 'bracket.

In the loser's bracket, Moto-MOwer eliminated Adam H. Bartel, 7-2, and Automotive Gear ousted McClelland Casket Hardware, 15-3. Three games must be played in the loser's bracket to determine a finalist opposite Johns-Manville. Charlie Swihart and Kirtley Cook homered for J-M in its win while Ralph SUnson tripled for Kemper's. A grand slam homer by Tom Atkins in the second inning featured Automotive Gear's win over McClelland.

John Freeman had two homers and a single, Virgil King pounded a triple and two singles and Bill Bailey homered for the winners. Gene Doty got a triple and single to pace the losers. Three singles by Jerry Edward two by Jim Fleagle and a double by Mart Schroeder led Moto-Mower to its win over Bartel's. Bernie Heithouse got a homer and single for the losers and Bill Minner added a pair of singles. Scores by innings Bartel's 000 110 0 2 5 4 Moto-Mower 211 030 7 9 3 Flaugher and Evans; Gaston and Schroeder.

Commons Lumber 4 2 .667 Second National 4 2 .667 Shute Concrete 4 2 .667 AT THE a little Mississippi Riverboat Gal Wallace Metal 4 2 .667 Wayne Works 3 3 .500 Contractors 2 4 .333 Tool 6 .000 wescnteo bvWARNER BROS COLOR CARTOON "sas- who taught a sophisticated Bachelor about Love HI-WAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Rt. 40 West, Richmond Phone 3-2565 A coin flip determined first-round opponents the best-of-three playoff series. All playoff eames will start at 7 p. m. on Coming MtmMWffJsiuij SJjy.JJi No.

3 diamond at Clear Creek park, Second National will meet Wal lace Wednesday and Friday nights i Commons Lumber will play Shute Concrete Thursday and Saturday nights. Third games, if needed. (EL? a dignified town about Fun and will be played Monday and Tues day nights. The final playoff se ries to settle the championship will beg-in immediately following the V- an ultra-modern family about Happiness! first-round series. v7 i I 1 II 1 In Monday's final game, Wayne a- A tl'Ji Works' Gale Roberts allowed only two hits, one a two-run homer by McClelland ...000 030 0 3 9 4 Auto.

Gear 452 013 15 12 5 Basford and Van Winkle; King lie Joe Brown, while his mates col and Killen. lected 18 safeties off four Second PV Mill -Tr J.Ti TJ III REYNOLDS National hurlers. Leading the attack were Duane Green with two doubles and three singles and Kyle Tschaen with a double and three J-ManvUle 010 001 2 4 5 1 Kemper 000 000 0 0 6 3 OA (Mf lm' 1 v. singles. Box score Oh, for the big open spaces Coddington and Williams; Braughton and Sadler.

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