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Show EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 62 « US. Income After 8 Ballots Cardinals Still Approaches. ‘Deadlocked on 1957 Choice of Pope ine Blast; 166 Escape High Report Says Economy Bounces Back From Recession Depths- The fact that the vote had gone to eight ballots appeared to indi- ‘WASHINGTON (UPI) — The VATICAN CITY, (UPI) — The cate that the cardinals were deepgovernment says the national inSacred College of: Cardinals failed ly divided on the church’s imnied- come has bounced back from the for the second straight day today iate needs. Tecession depths to within a few All In Strict Secrecy . to elect a new pope as successor percentage points of: the all-time to the late Pope Pius XII. Black smoke emergingfrom ‘the This division seemed to be over record rate of last year. whether to choose a political or A Commerce: Department respecial chimney atop the Sistine a pastoral pope although no. one port released late Sunday said Chapel signalled that the cardinals could be certain since all the prohad failed to agree-on a new pon- ceedings inside the Sistine Chapel tiff after eight ballots in two days. are held secret under pain, of exThe cardinals will try again communication. ‘A political pope would be a man Tuesday. If they do not elect a pope on the ninth ballot in the who would have a great impact morhing, they will follow immed- on world affairs. A pastoral pope iately with a tenth. If that; too, would be one who would tend to is not successful, they will vote concentrate on internal church afagain in the afternoon. They will fairs. ~ The long reign of the late’ Pius follow the same .procedure each day until“a new pontiff is chosen XII is‘known to have caused some the nation’s incorne picked up slightly from April through June of this year and hit an annual rate of $352,400,000,000. It said is was up $2,200,000,000 from the rate in the first quarter of the year and within 4 per cent of the all-time peak of $368,700,000,000 attained in the third quar- ter of 1957. . Third-quarter national “income figures for this. year were not yet available, the report said, be- —two ballots in the morning and members of the Sacred College of Cardinals to feel that the church cause not all data was in on cortwo in the: afternoon. 4 ded to tend more to porate profits. Simul ly, it way di Incod - that a-soldier of the ss Guard its spiritual affairs. However, national income did watching over the conclave was placed under arrest Sunday for laxity in performance of his duty. "Vatican sources said later he was expelled from the guard and was expected to return to Switzerland. His offense -was described as a “lack -of understanding’ of his This factor, too, indicated a di- rise ‘‘more substantially” in July- vision about, the length of a new September than in April-June, the pontificate. ‘Som were reported department said. to feel that an elderly cardinal The optimistic new report folwould make a more acceptable “interim” pope, so that pressing lowed release last week of figures showing that by October. the affairs such as bringing the Col- economy had regained about lege of Cardinals back up to its three-fourths of the recession strength of 70 could be handled slowdown in ‘production. The‘ cardinals started their de- with dispatch. This would leave Sunday’s report said business liberations in secret conclave Sun- the way clear for other, more en- activity firmed in the spring and day morning. But after four bal- during changes to be taken: care expanded from July through Seplots Sunday and four more today, of by a successor, who presumably tember in factories producing they were unable to agree on 4 could be chosen within a relatively manufacturing equipment and new spiritual head for the world’s few years. other investment goods. half billion Roman Catholics. Several In Poor Health SeesDemoGain There also were mounting indications that the physical strain of the conclave may be having an effect on some of the more elderly Magnuson Arrives” In Utah *’ cardinals in the conclave: Medicine was passed in for one, and the medical records of another were handed to a doctor inside. Two of the cardinals — including Edward Cardina’ Mooney of Detroit —« died shortly before the conclave, and several of the others were known to be in ‘poor health. A prolonged conclave might prove deleterious to their health. Nixon Says Some Demos Are Radical Two Rescue STRIKE WOULD C LOSE. Squads Go DOWNWORLDAIRLINE Into Action KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)—Trans World. Airnight as scheduled, Charles S. Thomas, president of Blast Occurs in Same Mine Where 37 Died the airline, said today. In 1957) Mine Blast reservations ‘until operations cease and: thereafter shall place passengers on the services of other BISHOP, Va. (UPI)—An explosion ripped through a section two lines will cease operations and virtually all its 19,000 employes will be laid off if mechanics strike Friday In a letter distributed to all employes, Thomas said the airline would “continue to accept advance miles from the entrance of the carriers.” Pocahontas Fuel Co. mine today, trapping 22 men. Campaign Enters Its Final Week | other miners fled to safety. Two rescue squadrons of 15 men each began working their way toward the trapped men. The rescue “only logical term to use” in re- increase, their congressional majorities. Democrats liked what the and significant week in the recent political history of the United Republican prospects and scoffed week of the campaign (‘‘could at polls indicating Democrats. will prove to be the most dramatic smoke varied from white—falsely election of some “radical” Demsignalling the election — to black ocrats to: Congress would lead to ~ erett M. Dirksen of Illinois also meaning no decision. Republicans cheering since his Virginia - Virginia line HE WAS ‘LUCKY’—With his face. all battered, Fred Hahn, one of the miners rescued from the Springhill; N. 8. mine, recuperates in hospital. Hope is all it gone for 77 missing miners trapped by cave-in. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Toll in Springhill Mine Disaster May Reach 93 Trans-Ocean Jet Airliner Diet Offer Brings Great Response “swayed very —Secretary of Labor James P. Flights Begin Mitchell, taking sharp issue with PARIS (UPD — Pan American Republican candidates backing so- World . Airways pioneered daily called “right to work” laws, as- transatlantic jetliner service today serted he “would question the with a big Boeing 707 carrying 'No feature ever published by wisdom of such laws.” 111 passengers, among them ac- The Daily Herald in recent years has so caught the fancy of the —The National Committee fo: an Effective Congress, a bipartia big way, to Central Utahns. from readers, At least that many more are readers as ‘“‘Eat and Grow Youn- san organization which backs Ever since the Herald anAs of today, nearly 500 re- | anticipated by next Monday. ger,” judging by the mail re- “liberal” candidates, predicted sponse. the Senate will ‘shift in a libera! direction” b of d Final Installment Democratic victories. Alcorn said Sunday the voters The 21-installment serialization know that only the GOP can cluded with the 19th, 20th and “keep the peace.” But at Eliza-. 2ist installments to be published beth, N.J., Chairman Theodore tomorrow, Thursday and Sunday. Francis Green (D - R.I.) of the ‘ Requests for free copies of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit15-day diet postmarked on or be- ‘tee attacked administration forfore Monday, Nov. 3 (the day eign policy. Flies To New York after the series ends), will be honored. . " Green told a Democratic dinPlease do not call at the Herald ner the Eisenhower foreign policy “geeks tress Greer Garson. this ion an explosion Feb. 4, 1957. Luther said 14 miners about 1,500 feet from the blast area telephoned immediately after the ex- plosion and said they were barré cading themselves. But when it was found that the ventilation sys- tem was not affected in their area, they ran to safety. One man in the mine who said he was 2,400 feet from the blast said, “I was knocked down.” He managed to get up and run to erates the mine,“said they were and ‘oxygen equipment, began able to estimate just how moving toward the area but -had long it would take to reach the reported no progress three hours 13,000-foot face where some 53 after the 8:30 a.m.°e.s.t. accident, The men had gone into the secmen were believed trapped when an earthquake-like jolt or ‘“‘bump”’ tion to dig and blast coal out of crumpled the mine shaft Thurs- the No. 3 seam of soft coal when day night. the blast occurred. not A Navy Calls Off crowd of between 1,500 Missing Plane to 2,000 persons waited outside the (Continued on Page Four) Red Guns Active Envoy Tells Attitude of Nationalists” Search for The inaugural flight landed. here at 10:01 a.m:, 8 hours and 41 AGANA, Guam (UPI) —The minutes after leaving New York U. S. Navy today called off ‘the —and an hour and 41 minutes be- search for a missing Navy plane hind schedule b head winds with four men aboard. made. it necessary to stop over at The end.of the search came afGander, Nfld., en route. ter nine full days of combing the Plans to fly the jetliner on to vast Pacific west, north and south Rome were cancelled when Italy, of this. American island bastion. ir a move to protéct its nationThe carrier Princeton and five, alized Alitalia Airline, demanded destroyers, which had been searchTAIPEI (UPI)—Ambassador to that Pan American charge extra ing for possible survivors for the Washington George Yeh said tofares for jet flights. past four days, steamed into Apra day last week’s U.S. - Chinese The airline rejected the demand, Harbor today for refueling before communique does. not mean that and set prices for the first jet returning to their post with the the Nationalists have flight at the same level as its U. S, 7th Fleet. all. hope of reconquering their fares for propeller driven planes The plane ditched in the Pacific Communist-held homeland. F —$505 for a de luxe (first class) Ocean between Guam and the Yeh, talking to newsmen at (Continued on Page Four) Philippines Oct. 18. Taipei ‘Airport before taking off for the U.S. capital, emphasized that the communique said only that the Nationalists have re - Trend In Central Utah \ in mountainous. area of southwest Virginia. The blast occurred in the same mine where 37 men died would stand at 93. A total of 16 Luther said the explosion bodies had been removed by caused little visible damage to the mine, but; he did not know if early today: Eighty - one miners escaped, 15 of whom were in any part of the mine had caved in. Pick 76 Blast Sth Pgh All comserious. condition in the hospital. ; Officials of the Cumberland munications Rescue workers, with gas masks Railway and Coal Co,, which op- Poll To Spotlight Vote INDEX. he appeared that the final death toll safety, he said. Read Exclusive Herald Articles HERALD said The survivors fled by foot and ports. indicated that the Eisenhower - Nixon trips ‘‘may have pepped up’’ the Republicans but that they also had stirred up the Other political news: scene, nels that run beneath the West Many as 93 persons. f There was practically no hope Democrats. He said there was no the by flatcar from the miles of tun- A Democratic National Commit- for the 77 missing miners, and it tee spokesman here said its re- evidence the Eisenhower and Nix- at ing men were dead or alive. up’4 GOP workers. Stir Up Democrats on speeches. had many votes.” with did not know whether the 22 miss- SPRINGHILL, N.S. (UPI) — on the ‘‘downswing’”’ at this stage hower speaks from Pittsburgh, to- of. th ecampaign. He said Eisen- Rescue workers tunneled in three | night over an 18- state television hower’s and Nixon’s campaign directions deep in the Springhill network. The GOP is trying to tours had “tremendously fired mine, a tomb for perhaps : as Herald Gets Avalanche of Mail How: would you like to ‘‘Eat | nounced the offer of a free copy quests have been received and and Grow Younger?” jof Lelord Kordel’s 15-day pep-up the avalanche of mail is gaining Apparently the idea appeals, in diet, requests have poured in every day. president day at Charleston, W.Va., Eiser- Juore “nationalization and_ social- img Nov. 4. ization if you mean, more! govern_ said in ‘Salt Lake City “There Give Running Commentary Nixon In Minnesota . are. some surprises in store for Father -Franceso Pelligrino aid- mentand less private enterprise.” Nixon was starting the day at The vice president flew to Min- Minneapolis, Minn., in a_ state those who feel the 1958 election ed by Father Antonio Alessan(Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page 14) (Continued on Page Four) where GOP Sen. Edward J. Thye equipped ernoon. Roland C. Luther, company vice gram Sunday Republicans. were Western tour last week. After an airport speech late to- on the ‘‘upswing’’ and Democrats save two U.S. Senate seats they now. hold in West Virginia and another in Pennsylvania in the vot- were were expected to begin reporting to the mine office during the aft- Both Nixon and GOP Chairman Meade Alcorn claimed improved Eisenhower and Vice President Richard ‘M. Nixon booked into critical states where Republican candidates are in trouble. : squads Portable telephone equipment and is in a tough re-election battle. The vice president was, scheduled to go to Battle Creek, Kalamazoo and Flint, Mich., later today in a state ‘where Republican Sen. Charles E. Potter is the underdog in his re-election bid. In a statement at Minneapolis Sunday, Nixon said this ‘final WASHINGTON (UPI)— The 1958 political campaign swung into its final week today with President here A company spokesman said 166 polis Showed and believed them. States.” He...said. opinion ..poil The President _ptanned-to Jeave the capital in mid - afternoon to published Sunday and forecasting a strong showing by Democrats begin the eastern phase of his two-round campaign fight. Pros- was not up to the minute. He, said he had witnessed a ‘most strikMINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Vice pects were he would continue ing shift in voter opinion” in the President Richard M. Nixon said throwing the same kind of “‘talk past 10 days. today the word “radical” was the tough” punches that have had Alcorn said on a television pro- Today, there was no doubt about By United Press International ferring to some Democratic canmocratic Sen. Warren Mag- the color of the smoke which bel- didates.* of Washington ‘arrived in lowed out of the stove chimney Nixon defined a ‘radical’ as Utah today with a prediction his high. above the Sistine Chapel. party will pick up seven to 10 “Today the Vatican took special one who “advocates high govern‘ment spending.” Senate seats and gain 35 to 40 precautions to end the errors and He told a news conference that seats in the House in the Nov. 4 uncertainty of Sunday when the general election. ~ Meanwhile, Republican Sen. Ev- 19,000 To Be Idled What are the trends in voters’ opinions in Utah County in this election year? a ‘Is there a “tide”, moving in favor of the Demo- -erats, or will Central Utahns return Republican ' eandidates. to office again this. year? What about ‘younger voters—which way are they turning?” Theseare some ofthe questionswhich ‘The Daily wil a articles ie By DANIEL F. GILMORE United Press International |