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Show 2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1958 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Countdown for Tomorrow For Pope Held Pushed By Arkansas Man i - Towers Vital In St. Peter's \ When we consider the each station. There are two completely separate types of fire protection’ systems, an emergency escape cable on which workmen at the upper stations can slide to the ground. The above the ground. The ICBM is towed up a long, sloping ‘concrete ramp to where the looming servin the Atlas launch complex loom ice gantry awaits its charge. Entwelve stories over the ground. gineers secure the base of the They weigh thousands .of. tons, missile to its launching system. papacy, One of the two powerful hoists on its upright , position, * * the size of this structure is: that * The Atlas towers were designed and built by Convair. Astronautics, developer, tester, and manufacturer of the two million-dollar ICBM. Their facilities are amazing; they include electrical and pneumatic air systems for ma- there are two elevators, each capable of containing sixteen workmen with their tools, in almost constant use. Before a firing, a transfer table slides up to the gantry, and slowly the twelve-story tower is moved away—at an initial speed of six chine and automatic tools. There inches per minute, Its destinais (of all things) a demineralized water system for washing down the missile, sliding waterproof curtains to protect the sensitive bird, as well as the technicians, tion is 500 feet away, where it is placed in a lock-and-hold position. Here it will remain until the bird flies, and another arrives for another ICBM servicing from sevére weather. period. * Each tower has a’ complete (Copyright by Columbia Feacommunications system which tures, Inc.) U.S. British Bomber Crews BeginWeek of Competition .MARCH AFB, Calif. (UPI) — lee ce the B52 Stratofortress, the Crack bomber: crews of the. Stra- B47 Stratojet and the B36 Peace-| tegic Air Command and the Brit- maker, representing 39 SAC wings | ish Air Force bared their nuclear and eight crews of the RAF are attack strength for public record | Participating in the joint exercise. today in the.'10th annual SAC | Only silent salvos were fired. bombing and navigation competi- | There was no more battle noise tion. | than the -click of an Woman, Girl Hurt. in Crash started when a/ horse was struck and killed by an automobile. The horse was struck one mile north of here by:a car driven by Floyd John Pettingill, 39, Ogden Russell Glenn Horrocks, 49, Layton. stopped to give assistance and direct traffic. Another car driven by George ‘S.- Tidwell, 17, Farmington, smash- ed into the rear end of the Horrocks vehicle while he was out of the car directing traffic. His wife, Helen, and their 12 - year - old daughter, managed to leave the car. before it was coverec with flaming gasoline. Mrs Horrocks suffered shock and a sprained lez: ? : The Tidwell youth was cited for driving with a suspended driver’s license and. for, colliding with the car. . GheBateerala z Published -by Herald Corporation. 190 W 4th N., Provo, Fire Destroys Vacant Plant Entered as second class Subscription terms by. cayrier in Utah County: Per month $1.60 6 months in advance - $9.60 One year in, advance $19.20 By mai) anywhere in the - United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for six months in advance; $19.20 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, ad‘vertising and sports cali FR 3-5050; for’ society and The Rome ° the main altar : 2 cardinals presently sat in ranked rows in of the cathedral within a few yards of the papal bier. The, Pope’s three nephews and his aged sister, Elisabetta, sat MOURNERSFILE PAST POPE’S BIER—Mournersfile silently past the body of Pope Pius XII as it lies in state on acandle-lit bier in St. Peter’s Basilica, Saturday. Streets leading to the Basilica were jammed with persons who came to pay their last respects to the Pope of Peace. The Pope was interred Monday in a crypt beneath St. Peter’s. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) By CHARLES W. RIDLEY United Press International VATICAN CITY (UPI) — The most popular word in Italy today is ‘“papabile’’ which might be roughly translated into English as “‘popeable’’ and is used to describe a cardinal who is considered for election as successor to Pope Pius XII. . Almost everyone in Italy wa speculating over the successor the Communist at “neutralizing” the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He outlined it to the press early organ L’Unita was guessing. The cardinals were meeting this morning to discuss the forth- Reorganized LDS Approves 194 coming conclave when a new pope will be named. Twenty -- four cardinals have arrived in Vatican City so far of the 55 living, and they are to meet in a consistory Oct. 25 to start the difficult job of naming a . Among the latest ar- rivals was James Francis, Car- dinal McIntyre of Los Angeles: Spellman Present Francis Cardinal Speliman of New York already was hete but Edward Cardinal Mooney of De-| troit was not expected until later in the week. Fifteen of the cardinals including Spellman met secretly Sunday to work out details of the forthcoming papal election. They announced they would receive the diplomatic corps in audience at 11 o'clock Tuesday. : The constitution stipulates that the diplomats must be received all together and that no diplomat can ¢all on the Sacred College separately. This is in order to avoid diplomatic pressure in con- | Lies Below INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI)— The biennial world conference of the Reorganized Latter-Day Saints church Sunday concluded a wéeklong meeting with the approval of| 194 general church appointments. Three changes were made in the presidency of. stakes. Duane | Couey, Independencé, was named | president of the Los Angeles Stake: Harry J. Simons, former | president of the Central Missouri Stake at Warrensburg, was moved nection with the choice of the to the head of the Lomoni Towa, new pontiff. Expect Long Consistory stake: and Emery. E. Jennings, There appeared unanimous St. Joseph, Mo., was appointed agreement in Rome newspapers president of the Central Missouri that the forticoming consistory area. Clifford Buck, Independence, would be a long and difficult one Mo., was approved as’ director of with no outstanding single candireligious education, and. Mrs. J.T. date as was the case when EuWestwood, Jr., Independence, was gene Cardinal Pacelli was named named chairman of the Council of pope. “papaCardinals mentioned as Women. W. Wallace Smith, who was or- bile’ included’ Eugene Cardinal dained fifth president of the Tisserant, 74, of France, and church last week, told the 8,000 Italians Giacomo Cardinal Lerdelegates that he expected “an caro, 66, Marcello Cardinal Mimacceleration of our program in all mi, 76: Aldredo Cardinal Ottaviani, 67; Angelo. Giuseppe Cardirections.” mains of Pope Pius XI — then it will be moved to its final resting place, a tomb to be constructed during the coming year by Vatican workmen. Both temporary and final graves are on the upper level of the grottoes, a subterranean church still following the outlines of the basilica of Emperor Constantine who built the first St. Peter’s. The Constantine Basilica was covered up later by the renais- sance architects who built the present church and is now 18 feet “There will be no sweeping below groundslevel. changes in any department,” he Another 32 feet below are the said. ‘‘We shall temper: our decilower grottoes with the earliest sion with justice. We will not derelics of Christianity which Vati- stroy any worthwhile tradition.” ean archeologists explored by order of Pope Pius XII and where Luther Burbank, famed _hortiin 1950 they found the tomb of culturist, was born in 1649 at Peter. | Lancaster, Mass. dinal Roncalli, 77, and Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, 70. American and other foreign cardinals were given little chance by observers of being elected. use the money to pay. NAACP dues. Charges Red Link He said he has gotten many letters from congressmen and senators in response to his plan and several have offered to sponsor legislation in Congress. “My ideas on the matter will said Bennett's spiracy to violate civil rights and lead to federal reprisal against the attorney general. Meanwhile, officials of the Little’ Rock Private School Corp. continued their race against time to open private schools in private buildings. More than 3,000 high school stu- dents began their seventh week without schools today. Gov. Orval Faubus closed the four high schools rather than let them be integrated, School Swpt. Virgil T. Blossom has said the “point of no return’ for the students is Nov, 1—beyond that date a school year cannot be made up. f Three. judges from the U.S. . Eighth Circuit: Court of Appeals will sit again Wednesday fn St. Louis to hear on its merits an NAACP appeal of a district court’s refusal to enjoin the Little Rock school board from leasing its property to the private school corporation. be further elaborated and com- Quotes In municated to them,’”’ Bennett said. “From the response that I have’) had, it seems quite apparent that | America is beginning to awake to) The News the fact that difficulties here in| Little Rock and the South is not| By United Press International a matter of\integration vs. seares| NEW YORK -.. President Eigation—but primarily that of .Communism vs. Americanism,” he | senhower, on the bombing vf a Jewish synagogue in Atlanta: said, “I think we would all share in the feeling of horror that any per- * invited to* the funeral ceremony| son would want to desecrate the sung and the body blessed by each cardinal before entombment. Msgr. Federico Callori de Vignale, governor of the forthcoming conclave of the College of Cardinals at which a new pope will be chosen, as well as elite members of the noble guard, were followed by bishops and prelates and the entire diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See. i -| lings because we accept (Western) foreign aid at a time when The doors opened at 6:23 a.m.— ‘our country was in an economic 28 minutes later than scheduled— plight, when famine was at our and again rumors swept the door.” crowd that something had gone wrong. But when the mourners | HAMPTON, Va. — Thurgood reached the confessional altar) Marshall, general counsel for the for the funeral march where requiem rites were but more than 10,000 other state before the main altar. “We are called traitors and hire- Rumors Sweep Crowd they saw the late Pontiff as he) National Association for the Ad- Majestic in death, the Pope’s | lay Sunday, his face pale and albody seemed to float on a wave of color as it was borne to the Altar| most translucent. The crowds were somewhat of the Chair and laid down to the| smaller than those of Sunday left side of the marble steps. when hundreds of thousands shuf-| fled reverently past the bier in a| Mourners Pass Bier crush so great that many persons| To the right were the tradition- fainted and a man died of a heart| al three coffins, already nested attack. The crowd was so dense | one inside the other, in which a it swept aside police cordons. | pope is buried. Those attending the funeral cer- vancement of Coloréd- People, on anti-integration moves by South- erners: n “The South is just buying time. It is buying time on too expensive terms, by destroying public edutation, by using the taxpayers’ money to fight a.|battle that they know it will lose.)’ ‘TAIPEI, ‘Formosa — Peiping The final ceremony took’ place | emony today included the sdiplo- | Radio in an attack against the matic corps, the three princely United States and its Nationalist after the last of the public mourners had passed the bier. Thousands who had waited: through a rainy night filed by when the| great doors of St. Peter’s were| nephews of the Pontiff, his aged Chinese allies: sister Elisabetta, the 24 cardinals| ‘‘There can be no escape for already in Rome and the full | them, even if they take to hiding panoply of the papal court — the|.in the moon. Where the enemy opened this morning. | noble guards, ‘the secret chamber-| can go, we can go — and drag Only about 10,000 persons wefe | lains of the sword and cape. ‘them back,” DISCOUNT SALE SAVE 5% to 50% YOU MAY GET A FREE PAIR! : SALE LASTS 4 DAYS BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14th! BREAK A BALLOON GET YOUR DISCOUNT BREAK A ALL OUR BALLOON FAMOUS BRANDS ON SALE! GET YOUR DISCOUNT 90 Minute SPECTACULAR q Premiere Tonite--CH. 2 CITY CLUB Velvet Step MONDAY said. the building had been occupied by the Greater Mountain Chemical Co. They moved to new leaders holy place. of any ‘religion, be it per- | chapel, a cathedral, a mosque, a sons had waited for hours ouqside | church or a cynagogue.” the basilica this morning to add | BELGRADE + Yugoslavian their homage to that paid by nearPresident Tito, on attacks on his ly one million persons since the country by other Communist rebody of the Pope was laid out in gimes: apse, Appointments _ VATICAN CITY (UPI) — The tomb of Pope Pius XII lies below St. Peter’s Basilica in the grottoes where the Pontiff himself announced discovery of the grave of St. Peter, the Galilean fisherman who is revered as the first pope. The body will remain for a year in a temporary crypt, near the re- A processional led by an acolyte carrying a huge cross to the Altar of the Chair in the Pope’s Tomb Basilica saint. formed and most newspapers ran long editorials generally agreeing that the next pope would be an Italian. Even with bowed heads in a reserved section, mourning the man who may one day be proclaimed a from the Altar of the Confession Next Pope Will Likely Be An Italian HOURS quarters a year ago. The building was located west of the Denver Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. tracks, one the No Stars En Route To Mexican Festival HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—The first of a contingent of Hollywood stars were enroute to Mexico City today for an international film festivial. Actresses Kim Novak, Maureen O’Hara and Faith Domergue:.and comedian Donald O’Connor and his wife, Glorida, left Friday and will be joined next week: by Lana’ Turner, Cesar Romero, Cornel Wilde, Dick Powell, June Allyson, and V7SUNSETSTRIP MEN'S. ~ starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Private detective Stuart Bailey neve? looks for trouble becauseit always finds him first! 8:00 TONIGHT KUTV CHANNEL 2 Mona Freeman. The festival began Friday and will cortinue through Oct. 28. ae. facing benches on the marble floor of ed by the R. C. Elliott Co. He morning. matter at the post office in Provo Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. tribunals hampered by motorists. who blocked -approaches to the fire. Davis County Fire Chief Darryl Pack said the building was own- estimate of loss was immediately available. Sunday since final stene from damask-covered ‘this afternoon. for an hour before bringing it un| der control. Their, efforts were quarter of a-mile north of Salt Lake ‘Union Stockyards. published state seemed almost lost in the vast- NORTH SALT LAKE (UPI) — pore of undetermined ‘origin. Sun| day afternoon destroyed a vacant | industrial building near here. | Davis County and Bountiful vol| unteer firemen battled the blaze Utah every afternoon Monday through Friday. ‘Sunday Herald in ness of, the basilica. : Diplomatic, religious and official guests looked down on the electrical The crews will fly nearly half | switch sending a radar impulse a million miles in the week-long | against a’ single shingle on the competition, ‘‘bombing’’ with their | northwest corner of Hennessy’s radar sights three target cities in department store in Butte, Mont., the West. | a Highway Department garage in The first wave of bombers be- | Boise, Idaho, and a smoke stack gan lifting themselves from the | at the International Minerals and runways here and at Castle Air Chemical Co; in San Jose, Calif. Force Base, near Merced, Calif., The planes fly so high only silshortly after daybreak. ver vaportrails are visible during Seventy-eight SAC bombers, in- the day and onlya distant rumble is audible at night. ae Technicians at radar listening posts in the target areas score the hits and misses of the bombers 50,000 feet overhead. The competition stresses pinpoint accuracy. ‘The ‘‘payload’’ of just one B52 would incinerate a city the size of Chicago, but SAC LAYTON (UPI) —A Layton demands its crews prove they can woman and her daughter barely lay it on such targets as the escaped serious injury here Sun- square corner of Hennessey’s store day night in a freak mishap that in Butte. lain olfo where he died, and then at St. Peter’s, where it was surrounded by 24 ‘lofty candles and missiles on their launching rings. before flying. had Thursday, at first at Castel Gand- "chanical -and electronic marvel. where it wilf remain for several They serve as-cranes with pow- days to perhaps a month, dependerful cable sinews to erect the ing upon the complexity of the test to be performed. With the They become multi-leveled work bird standing erect, its tractor.platforms “where the missile trailer is detaehed, lowered to the crews clamber like so many: mon- ground, and dragged away. s * * keys. in the thick foliage of an The gantry tower’s second hoist ‘enormous metal free. Each tower is fully equipped with ‘‘environ- gently lowers seven retractable mental shelters’? to protect the plitforms that curve perfectly enormous rocket, crews and the delicate instru- around. the a seven-tiered work ments incorporated into the struc- forming ture. Crews can service a two- level. Once the ICBM is in place million-dollar Atlas ICBM on days for servicing, the gantry tower when even the pelicans that becomes a bustling scene of acabound at Canaveral think twice tivity. An excellent indication of plan the mitre of the late Pope’s posi- -that Negro women having illegitition as. Bishop of Rome and cov- -mate children get welfare payered with the red robes of the ments from the state and then the tower, in an extraordinarily cautious process, slowly tilts the into today’ his this month and wrote letters to congressmen and senators in 16 southern and border states, The main idea of his plan is to withthe Pope’s bier on an elevated draw the tax exemption privileges and inclined catafalque before the the NAACP enjoys. Altar of the Confession to pay Bennett also proposes to stop'| their last’ respects. bonus welfare payments for illeThe body, its head graced with | gitimate children. He charged’ crete pad standing two full stories Atlas stamping out southern racial tpouble with anti-NAACP legislation is picking up steam in congressional quarters. Bennett’s six-part plan is aimed beginning of the last act in the These are truly extraordinary gantry towers; their steel frames and yet they move along widespread rails| with the care and precision of a fine laboratory instrument. Each tower is a me- panoply ‘of color, as the final rites were performed and the exquisitely blended voices of the Julian Choir echoed through the vast drama of Pius XII at 4 p.m. (7 a.m. p.s.t.). Four hours before, the last of a million persons had filed past massive tower is pressed loom up to 120 feet above the pad, a great steel ring set into a thick and powerful steel-and-con- Canaveral’s research role. nett Msgr. Enrico Dante, prefect of apostolic ceremonies, signalled the said for plans might be construed as con- life and pass in review in the full Teaches of St. Peter’s. structure as-a Missile service into use when an Atlas arrives in tower. Yet these structures that the complex to be launched on its Cape play through careful and adequate design a vital phase in Negro sas Attorney General Bruce Ben- away, with two-way speakers at pyro- Bennett is trying to show a link between the NAACP and the Com- LITTLE ROCK (UPI) — Arkan- munists, (Continued from Page One) runs to the blockhouse 750 feet technic performance of the giant rockets that thunder into space from Cape-Canaveral, Florida, it is easy to underestimate the importance.to missile testing and development) of so prosaic a By BRYCE MILLER United Press International In Research Role By MARTIN CAIDIN Anti-NAACP Program Final Rites Ie 4 . 1a 7 eh a Ta 995 |