Show -- THE WEATHER OGDEN: Partly cloudy TEMPERATURES scat- tered showers cooler high 76 low 40 Partly cloudy scat tered showers cooler high 80 low 38 Be Sure TELEPHONE 7711 No 271 OGDEN UTAH MONDAY EVENING Says-Presiden- S3 38 Chicago Denver La Vega I o Angeleg New York 47 58 Sfi 1956 20 PAGES 58 47 ’ FheeptT Pocatello Provo Sali Lake San Fran t Georg W Teli-- t Max Mis 87 78 75 88 88 stt!e e- -t 2 SECTIONS 1 4 45 48 81 88 5® 88 75 51 35 5 CENTS t McKay History SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Members of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) Church ended Their 127th semi-annuconference yesterday after a plea from their president HAS PARTY AT 100 urging them to vote in November BUT IT'S HIS LAST The congregation sustained all the present church offiLOS ANGELES (AP) — cers and authorities in the closing moments of the final Walter Moon invited a few afternoon session yesterday general friends up to his hotel room al — Later stake Sunday School su- perintendents and Junior Sunday School coordinators held their conference and the church’s Deseret Sunday School Union held its meeting last night ‘I wonder” Church President left but the moral teachings and ethics of “nothing would i which would make us a moral and peaceful people but would not carrv us back to the presence of our Father” Benson urged the power of prayer said it had been a great force m his life and added: “It is my plea that we use our influence as those who have faith in God in encouraging national local and civic leaders to bow be- Christ al David O McKay said “if we free- born Americans appreciate what it means to us to have the right to vote and select those who will not rule over us but serve us You the electorate are the rulers “We have an election coming have fTore the Jraer up in November and convinced spectahle ht thattr hull ri-to state who flll the the various offices m national inspiring than the atomic bomb state and local affairs LISTEN TO MESSAGE FOR ONES YOU WISH Mr Brown assisted to the ‘We would ask plead with all andT members of the church to go to £°uncil k°h the ured the polls and cast your votes for sons to “listen to the LDS £er gosthe men and women you wish to God if ask and then ” message pel occupy these offices true’t-MAt yesterday morning’s general these things are McConkie member of the session church members heard of 70 abo told the Council First from J Reuben Clark Jr second men counselor in the church’s First morning session that “when charsoundest and of the highest Presidency Apostles Ezra Taft! acter bear to these witness things Benson and Richard L Evans — in this God has that spoken B to Brown assistant the Hugh Council of 12 Apostles and Bruce day — anyone should make inquiry R McConkie member of the First and see if these glorious things Council of 70 Benson is US Sec- are true or not” Other speakers at the concludretary of Agriculture ing session were Apostles Henry WARNS OF INTELLECTUALS D Moyle and Delbert L Staplev Clark warned that an idea “is President Levi Edgar Young of taking root among some of our the First Council of 70 and Carl intellectuals'’ which would deny W Buehner second counselor in all but that “which conforms to the Presiding Bishopric Mr Moyle said there is a spiritthe known laws of nature” from of mission ual Jesus and the life awakening in South America which started with recent visits of Christ He branded the concept as authorities of the LDS Churcn ‘‘blasphemy” and a form qt pag-- 1 while Stapley urged parents to anism “not as good as old Greek “live close” to their children and j help them overcome emotional mythology” “Under this concept” be said conflicts ( i i 6-- workshop “You can buy anything you want for a $107” sas Early “be- cause it’s my 107th birthday” Age has slowed the knife which carves various articles from but Early’s eye for business is still sharp “it’s a fitting and proper thing to turn an honest penny anytime” he said “and my birthday is no exception People always buy more then” wood CALLED THE “JUDGE” Early turned to woodworking a “heap o’ living” as a school teacher carpenter mail earner and storekeeper The '12 years he spent as a police judge here earned him the nickname after It was Early who surveyed and laid out Corbin's present principal street And it was Early who built re-elect- ed 4 no-vvind- Adlai Opens Fund Drive M ' CHICAGO (AP)— Adlai E Stevenson boosts the “Dollars and j i Democrats” drive today with scheduled telephone s pep talks to party m the 48 states and District of long-distanc- e fund-raiser- first Columbia It was the second “first” disclosed this week by Stevenson t aides Stevenson said the Oct 16 drive for small con- tnbutions “is an urgent mission second only to getting out the votes on election day” “1 need not tell you that so far our over-al- l campaign has been progressing well” he said “All around us we sense a rising tide of optimism which is completely justified WINNING NOW “We are winning the campaign But we must not be allowed to run out of gas The Democratic presidential candidate was at his suburban farm before Liberty ville 111 taking his barnstorming troupe to the West Coast tomorrow’ Stevenson announced in New York yesterday that four topflight young Democrats — two governors and two senators — were joining Mm this week in California The unique idea is to “saturate” the areas with stumping talks by vigorous campaigners well known enough to draw crowds on their door-hell-rmg- HE'S THEIR HERO Don Larsen is hurried off field by players and ushers after pitching the first perfect World Series game in history Some fans try to reach Don to congratulate him Left is Gil McDougald Beside Larsen is Catcher Yogi Berra — (AP Wirephoto) semi-annu- al y J I Farm Prices Are Higher Benson Says RICHFIELD Utah Lee Silent NEW KIDNEY SWALLOWED TO SAVE LIFE Clyde Expects SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Dr Paul R Schoerb today described a simple new artificial kidney which you might swallow to prevent death from blood poisoning Once easily swallowed it would do the work of ailing kidneys to remove fatal poisons from the blood It is -- House of Lords The party won’t be great because of the money spent on it for far more elaborate soirees have been given in London’s social season The guests— 50 of whom will come for dinner only —will eat lobster and no caviar There will be plenty of champagne The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be guests of honor merely a thin collapsible tube of plastic sausage casing filled later with a special fluid to make it work like healthy kidneys to purify the blood It works when it’s inside the small intes- tine This artificial kidney has kept dogs alive even when both their kidneys had been removed he told the American College of Suregons It’ also helped a man dying of a chronic kidney disease that had ruined his kidneys he said Banker Sees Century of U S Growth CHICAGO (AP) — A leading banker said today America is in “the midst of a tremendous economic growth and expansion which easily could last a quarter of a century” Arthur A Smith vice president and economist of the First National Bank in Dallas said in a His Support(AP) — CITY Gov J Bracken Lee maintained silence today on what he plans to do about a move to put his name on the ballot for a third SALT LAKE term But the man who beat him in Utah’s Republican gubernatorial primary George D Clyde says Lee “has said to me personally and in news reports that he would support the entire Republican ticket “His word is good enough for me” j A-Te- and Lee’s name was placed in nomination for a third-part- y space on the Nov 6 gubernatorial ballot Saturday by a group which designates itself as “Citizens for Detroit’s Schoolboy Row’e N equalled it against St Louis in sfs DEX 1934 The series returns to Brooklyn’s Ebbets Field for the sixth' tomorrow with either game Kucks ( ) or Bob TurJohnny Lee” (8-4- ) slated to pitch for the The governor who has until ley Yanks against Don Newcombs next Saturday to accept or de- (27-7or Clem Labine (10-5- ) ) cline the opportunity has said was a game of spectacular It his decision would be forthcoming early this week When he was beaten by Clyde 18-9- in the primary he told a reporter who asked him about running on his own that “I just don’t think a thing like that would be successful When you sum up the vote I only got of it and I feel that means too many people are against me” one-fourt- h BOX SCORE NEW YORK (UP) — Box score of the fifth World Series game: AI R II O A Brooklyn Gilliam 2b 3 0 0 2 0 Reese ss 3 0 0 4 2 3 0 0 1 0 Snider cf 3 0 0 2 4 Robinson 3b 3 0 0 5 1 Hodges lb Amoros If 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Furiilo rf speech prepared for delivery to Campanella c 3 0 0 h2 the 43rd annual convention of Maelie p 2 0 0 0 1 the Mortgage Bankers Assn of 1 0 0 0 0 America there are five major differences between the present 27 0 0 24 10 Totals A heroic mother played a key economic situation and that of New York AB 11 II O A role in the rescue of her five 1929 4 0 14 0 Bauer rf The first Smith declared is Collins lb children yesterday when their 4 0 17 0 3 1 1 4 0 cabin cruiser exploded and the necessity to maintain military Mantle cf burned in the Potomac River near forces at high strength He said Berra c 3 0 07 0 the armed forces presently to- Slaughter If 2 0 0 1 0 Washington D C Alexander Walter Gompers tal 3 million men and defense Martin 2b 2 0 0 0 2 grandson of Samuel Gompers spending reaches 40 billion dol- McDougald ss founder of the American Feder- lars annually 3b 3 1 1 1 1 Carey ation of Labor was hurled into The second factor Smith said Larsen p 2 0 0 0 1 the choppy waters of the lower is the changed concept of governPotomac along with his wife and ment since the last big depresTotals 2625278 children by an explosion aboard sion He said legislation such as out for Maglie in 9th their minimum-wag- e craft 000 000 000 0 laws federal Brooklyn N 50 who cannot swim crop insurance and FHA mort- New York A Gompers 000 101 OOx 2 said his ecowife May— gage insurance are “Built-iRBI —Mantle Bauer HR — Manan excellent swimmer —returned nomic stabilizers” tle S — Larsen DP — to the flaming boat and grabbed Smith for his third reason life preservers managing to get cited the “realization among busiLOB them on three of the children — ness leaders that a serious Amer- — Brooklyn 0 New York 3 BB — Donna Helen 9 Walter 7 and ican depression of the magni- Maglie 2 SO — Maglie 5 Larsen Samuel 6 tude of the one of the 30s might 7 HO — Larson Maglie William Terry Long be a great victory for the com- R&ER — Maglie W — Larson of Mrs Gompers by a pre- munists” sen L — Maglie U—Plinelli N vious marriage held James 4 He said industry will if neces- plate Soar A lb Boggess N don above water until help arrived sary “take the initiative in fight- Napp A 3b Gorman N The 21st birthday also marks held onto a life pre- ing depression without leaving A foul lines T—2:06 ARunge — the Duke’s right to sit in the Gompers server until rescuers arrived the job to governpent Cop-pm- er 3-- 2 IN THE NEWS Dr Ernest L Wilkinson pres ident of Brigham Young University was listed in “fair” condition at LDS Hopsital in Salt Lake City today with a heart ailment BYU at Provo had issued a statement saying only that Wilkinson was attending the conference of the Latter-daSaints Church in Salt Lake City when he became ill A son Dr Ernest Li Wilkinson Jr a Salt Lake City physician said his father had not been feeling well through the past week and entered the hospital Friday afternoon “He was placed in the hospital for observation further diagnosis and care” the son said The physician said it was known that President Wilkinson’s case was a heart ailment before he entered the hospital The BYU statement issued by vice presidents Harvey Taylor William F Edwards and William E Berrett said Wilkinson’s condition would “necessitate an additional period of rest” The Duke of Kent becomes 21 tomorrow His birthday will be celebrated by Queen Elizabeth II and 200 young people in one of the year’s highlight parties The birthday means that he will become master of his family’s rambling country estate s in the village of Iver in the rolling countryside outside Lon- no-hitt- New York Yankees’ pitcher President Wilkinson Has Heart Ailment 'Fair' important buildings — two Methodist churches and the Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall a Baptist and a Christian church and the Wilbur Hotel still one of the city's largest Born in Whitley County Kentucky the judge married twice Seven of his 10 children are still living and he makes his home with one of them The Judge still writes his other children keeps a dairy and smokes his corncob pipe “one a day — from the time I get tip until I go to bed” Although somewhat hard of hearing his sight is good and he can read" newspapers without wearing glasses He is chiefly interested m political news “It seems like I’ve been a Republican for 100 years” Early says he thinks President Eisenhower will be be-cause “he’s good for us business men Never before in World Series defensive plavs on both sides t with the big crowd “oomg and history had there been a game much less one in which a aahing” almost every inning team failed to get a man on base The first dazzler that brought STRUCK OUT SEVEN the crowd to its feet came in the Larsen a native of Michi- Dodger half of the second inning gan City Ind who now lives in when Carey deflected Jackie RobSan Diego Calif pitched superbinson’s hot smash to the left of ly with the peculiar style he adopted during the reg- third base into the hands of Gil ular season He struck out seven McDougald who was coming over including the last man to face from short Gil rifled the ball to him pinch hiUer Dale Mitchell A crowd of 64519 was almost first to nip Robinson by a half breathless at the finish as Larsen step and rob Jackie of what could set a new series record by retir- have been a hit ing 24 Dodgers in order through MICKEY DUPLICATES the first eight innings and faced After Mantle’s homer in the the tailend of the Brooklyn batfourth a order with Yogi Berra drove a hot ting perfect game in shot to center and Duke Snider sight Mantle’s homer into the lower came in on the run dived and right field stands in the fourth in-- 1 the ball rolling over on mng was the deciding blow' al- - caught his in the grass shoulder though the Yanks got three more Mickey then duplicated his rihits off Sal Maglie in the sixth val centerfirider’s defense and scored a second run gem with a beauty of his own in the BEVENS HAD RECORD Brooklyn fifth With one away Gil Hodges slammed the ball to Maglie winner of the game of the series pitched well deep left center and Mantle made enough to win most games He a great running backhand catch gave up only five hits walked two of the ball as he was headed full and fanned five tilt towards the bleachers The nearest previous approach The customers had to a World Series was in cooled off from that one hardly when 1947 when Floyd (Bill) Bevens in the last half of the same inof the Yankees held the Dodgers ning Enos Slaughter walked but hitless for 83 innings before was forced at second on Billy pinch hitter Cookie Lavagetto Martin’s attempted sacrifice Then made a single Bevens gave up 10 McDougald drove a terrific liner walks that time and lost the game over short Pee Wee Reese leaped deflected the ball then caught it Larsen wasn’t in danger at any and threw to Hodges to double time although a couple of spar- Martin off first Two long drives by Brooklyn kling defensive plays by the Yanks helped him out batters missed being homers in Maglie retired 11 Yanks in or- the early innings both going just der at the start before Mantle hit outside the foul in right his homer — his third of the cur- Snider pulled one pole in that section rent series and his eighth in in the fourth and Sandy Amoros World Series competition Sal planted another foul in almost-th- e gave up three more hits in the same spot an inning later sixth and one in the seventh The Yankees’ second run came from a single by Andy Carey Cattle 400 Miles Off Larsen’s sacrifice bunt and Hank Bauer’s single Bauer didn't get Affected by beyond third as he was trapped ADELAIDE Australia (AP) — on Mantle’s grounder to first and Cattle 400 miles from the scene the Dodgers turned it into a dou- of Britain’s current series of ble play atomic tests in Australia yester22 IN A ROW day were reported heavily affected by radioactivity The British The previous record for a starthave exploded two atomic devices ing pitcher in setting down the to set off two more soon are and in was 22 order in a opposition row Herb Pennock of the Yanks set it in 1927 against Pittsburgh I no-hi- BYU of — reached first - NAMES CORBIN Ky (AP)— It’s bargain day at Robert A Early’s city (AP) — Don Ldrsen of the Yankees pitched the first perfect game in World Series history and Mickey Mantle hit a telling home run today as the Yankees in the fifth World Series game whipped the Dodgers and took a lead in the series Larsen didn't give a hit or a walk and not a Dodger 2-- 0 Saturday night to help celebrate his 100th birthdavWhen hotel manager Jerry Smith departed with the oth-- ! er guests Moon reminded him: “Be sure and call me for church in the morning” Smith knocked on the centenarian’s door shortly after sunup yesterday but there was no answer: Moon had died in his sleep d-w- Celebrates 107th Birthday: Sells Carvings for $107 most the earlier NEW YORK 3-- 2 1 STILL GOING STRONG— Robert A Early of Corbin Ky puffs on his pipe which he smokes once a day— all dav — as hb celebrates his 107th anniversary today (AP Wirephoto) & id (AP)— Secof Benson told retary Agriculture farmers of this central Utah area today that farm prices are higher today than they were when the government left the rigid price support system a iew months ago “We are making real progress toward a prosperous expanding and free agriculture” he said “The general trend of farm prices and income — downward own since 1948 except for the KoOAKLAND RALLY rean War — has been checked Govs Robert B Meyner of New ' Since the first of this year the Jersey and George M Leader of general trend has been upFarm prices are highPennsylvania and Sens Hubert ward H Humphrey of Minnesota and er than when the President veAlbert M Gore of Tennessee toed the unworkable farm will meet Stevenson Thursday bi Benson addressed a gathering night at a rally in Oakland On Friday while Stevenson is sponsored by the Utah State Readdressing a midday rally at publican Central Committee It Fresno’s courthouse his helpers was his first talk on what he anwill fan out in light planes to nounced last week as a barnsrallies of their own in the area torming blitz of the nation’s Stevenson flies to Great Falls farm areas which will take him Mont for a noon rally He will to all farm towns in three weeks make a late afternoon speech in From here he planned to fly Boise Idaho and then fly to immediately back to the M i Seattle for a night rally “Judge” 8 'Vi to Vote Your Choice semi-annu- OCTOBER Min 4 Be Butte UTAH: 85th YEAR Mti Ogdea at the dinner Then 150 additional guests will come in — the cream of Britain’s younger social set 30134 28-fo- ot ld n Reese-Hodg-Hodg- 0-- 9 14-year-- es 5-- 8 2-- 2 YOGI GOES WILD Catcher Yogi Berra Is embraced by Don Larsen as he leaps into the Yankee pitcher’s arms at end of today’s Series game (AP Wirephoto) I |