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Show 17 Stock Market — To Republican Prospects FURNISHED ‘BY J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY WASHINGTON (UPI)—Republi“Thereare...good reasons for excan congressional. candidates were pecting a continuing recovery in Member of New York Stock Exchange DOW JONES AVERAGES Yesterday vee 4,610,000" Beers 20 147.354 .20 } 30 pees + 3:75 TEN. Ore ACTIVE STOCKS COMPLE’ VOL. CLOSE Be 121,500 CH. 51 +1% Aluminum Elec & Mus 81,500 76,100 36% 7 + + SON J Amer Motors 61,200 46,00 585% 25 — * “6 # 44,500 41% . 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Woman 6% Quotations: n ....- TA42 0.09 a3ce 3.0! 23.70 Chemst Seis Eeu a Bal Fund |. & H Stk Fund Fund Inv }.-.|: Ine Inv Mass Inv Growth Mass Inv Trust Telv & Elec ...- deadline restriction. 129% a 6% 18.99 9.65 12.82 13.43 Moon Rocket Pakistan Resumes Business As Usual KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) — ‘President Iskander Mirza issued an order Friday nighi authorizing courts and other government agen- cies to resume “business as usual,’’ subjece to the changes that ual,” subject to the changes that Presidential Order No. 1 restored near-normal powers to the In addition to furnishing detailed information on these special acts, Mr. Neilan will also be prepared with information and VA forms to handle regular pension, compensation, hospitalization, schooling, GI loans, and other applications for benefits administered by the Veterans Adminis- tration. victim’s husband, Richard Melvin Kramer, 25, a truck driver, for questioning. A bail bond receipt made out to Kramer was found in the apartment. Police said he was bailed out of jail in September after being charged with drunkenness and resisting arrest. Dr. Howard Haynes, city phy- sician, said the victim was stabbed over the heart. had a cut on her hand and what looked like bruises and discolorations on the neck and head. An autopsy was scheduled for later today. The murder weapon has not McKay courts and confirmed career gov- ernment workers in their jobs. It said that the country will be (Continued from Page One) governed ‘“‘as nearly as may be ter- Democratic campaign: claims \}in ideals of chastity; that every young boy and young girl refrains Air Force made repeated efforts to save the Pioneer by attempting Benson, a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, warned (Continued from Page| One) eae ClaimsLife Of Provoan Born in Gordon City, Minn. he was the son of Delmar and Jennie Hall Dilley. He moved to Saskatchewan, Canada. On October 22, 1929 he married Nellie Ilene Walker in Yuma, Ariz. He Mendenhall Construction Co. Later GOP Battle Cry push it into an orbit around the orbit around the moon. But the Pioneer, its batteries chilled by- unexpectedly low tem- peratures in’ space, failed to respond to radio ‘command signals from the ground. The Air Force said no reports of observation of (Continued from Page One) “firm vosition” ster, the revolt in Iraq. The Democratic iAdvisouy Coun- cil described the Eisenhower foreign policy earlier as ‘‘six years of leaderless vacillation.” “They have led us to the brink the rocket’s fiery death had been of isolation from our allies and to the -brink of having to fight a received. : 1 war ins ly pre and of our society we want to «The Air Force’s Hi trackentrust to the government.” he ing ‘station, which made the last pared and alone, :the committee “ known. contact with the Pioneer, » said its speed as it approached .the earth was 34,425 feet per second — exactly the speed attained shortly after its launching at 4:42 am. e.dt.’ Saturday from Cape Canaveral, Fla. At the peak of its flight, almost flea ing in space, the Pioneer re- mained at almost th. samealtitude ing,: ity, 447 for two: hours. Barely movhaving lost its speed to gravits. logged altitude both at and 6:47 a.m. e.d.t. Sunday said in a weekend pronouncement. The GOP chairman appearing on a television program Sunday, charged that “‘left - wingers’’ con- trolled the Democratic Party. He named Party Chairman Paul M. Butler, -Michigan Gov G. Mennen Williams, Sen. Wayne Morse (DOre.) .and “Valter P._ Reuther, president of the AFL-CiO United Auto Workers. In a letter to the, “Democrats Butler said “just a little complacency and _relaxation’’ by party was 79,120 miles with a maximum workers “‘can mean the loss of a 92 miles higher achieved at some good number of close races. undetermined time in between. (The Air Force had told report- ers at a chaotic news conference Pioneer reached the top of its flight at 7:42 a.m. e.dit. It said (Continued from Page One) at the rocket’s miles per hour. speakers at the closing sé@ssion were Elder Marion G. Romney of the Council of Twelve Apostles; Sterling W. Sill, assis- tant to the Council of Twelve; Marion D. Hanks, member of the First Council of Seventy; LeGrand Richards,Council of Twelve; Bruce R McConkie, first Council of speed of “drift” Omaha Phoenix Pocatello, Portland Salt Lake City OGDEN—Hyrum John Jones, ‘73, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday at of some rain north portion atter midweek, 1 p.m. in the Malad Second LDS Ward. Stanley Otto Hegstrom, 45, Butte Chicago Denver Las Vegas Logan former resident; died Friday; M. Robertson, 45, Earle Hotel, died Boise Boston ROOSEVELT—Tyrone Gardner, Los Angeles He was the past president of Miami the Provo Shrine Club, a member infant son of Victor and Emily of Valley Chapter No. 3, Order of Gardner, died Friday, Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with S. R.. Christensen officiating. Friends may cal]! at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday. prior to the services. ‘Reorganized LDS DRAPER—Cindy Smith, infant daughter of Calvin. and Lamar Mary Smith, died Friday; funeral was Saturday at Draper Cemetery. EPHRAIM—Orsen P. Andersen, 77, died Saturday in Orem; funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the North LDS Ward. Joseph R. Noyes, 48. | died Thursday; funeral Monday in Pep the North LDS Ward. SPANISH FORK—Jack B. Jarvis, 38, died at his home Friday; funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the 58 78 60 82 (64 8649 0 78 95 80 72 83. 53 74 42 50 54 78 OI 61 67 53 45 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— The Latter-day Saints Church Tabernacle Choir from Salt Lake City will perform at the White House in ‘Washington, D.C., on Oct. 26, according to word received here today. Lester -F. Hewlett, president of (Continued from Page One) 10,000 tons of TNT was the halfway point in the AEC’s weapons development effort It originally was scheduled to go Sunday but “technical difficulties” caused a postponement. The shot, code-named Lea, was clearly visible for a brief second in Los Angeles, 300 miles southwest of the detonation. And it was the choir, said “I am very happy, on behalf of the choir, to receive the announcement of plans for a visit to the White House.” “It has been our understanding the entire choir wili visit the ° White House and. if weather per: mits; will sing on the terrace,” he said. ‘“‘Otherwise, a portion of the choir will sing inside the White House.” President and Mrs. Eisenhower, members of the White House staff, and the cabinet -will attend the Fifth-Eighth LDS Ward. seen through an early morning performance, which was arranged MT. PLEASANT—Sarah P. Allred, 74, died Thursday; funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Second overcast in San Francisco, miles northwest of the site. since last Jan. 11, 500 In the darkness the fireball was by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. followed by a big puff of smoke. Ralphs, 71, There was a mushroom-type cloud died Friday; funeral Monday at but its. stem was not connected 2 p.m. in the Ferron LDS Ward. with the ground. Dust covered the VERNAL—Larry Pennington, 37, desert in the immediate vicinity died Wednesday at Franklin, La.; of the detonation, and as the sun INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI)— WaSHINGTON (UPI)— The Unfuneral Monday at 2 p.m. in the began’ rising the cloud drifting to The general conference of the Re- Glines Ward Chapel. ited Mifieworkers today endorsed the East took on a purple color. Frank E. Moss and M. Blaine organized Church of Jesus Christ WENDOVER — Walter R, UmThe AEC is seeking to complete of Latter Day Saints Friday shler, 55, died Thursday; funeral Peterson among 46 Democrats, adopted a record budget of $2,- Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Shrine its current 10-shot series before an eight Republicans and one indeOct. 31. proposed ban on nuclear 004,337 for 1959. It was the first of Memories Mauseleum, 1001 11th testing by the United States, Brit- pendent for election to Congress. year in history that the church Ave., Salt Lake City. Moss was endorsed for the Senain and Russia. budget had exceeded $2 million. Another shot was scheduled to- ate and Peterson for Congress im A budget of $1,940,742 for 1958 | day but was cancelled. It will be the First District. Both are DemCARD OF THANKS Was approved. 4 held Tues@ay, the AEC said, with ocrats. Special. appropriations totaling Our family is sincerely grate- possibly a seventh shot in readi$662,692, and authorized equipment expenditures of $244,211 in ful for the many: acts of kind- ness. CATCH TAGGED FISH the next two years brought the ness during our recent bereavement, caused by the passing of ;fered expressions of sympathy, LONDON (UPI) — A galmon overall total of $4,851,982. Payments of $127,929 to Grace- ‘our beloved mother. We desire| sent flowers, furnished cars, or bearing a metal ‘tag inscribed “Seattle, U.S.A.” ‘has been caught land College, Lamoni, Iowa, for especially to extend our thanks in any other way assisted, Mamie and Allene Jensen in the Soviet Far East, Moscow 1958 and $137,697 for 1959 were and appreciation to those who Radio reported today. 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Fire weather: minimum humidity 15-25 per cent, afternoon winds seguthwest 10 - 15 miles per hour. Fire danger rating moderate to high. Ogden, Provo and Logan: most- New Orleans New York High both days 75 to 85, low: to- Ogden wash and wear Dry cycle— Carl 25,000 Placement service for ,regis-° tered, nurses and licensed practical state license. Pei Private duty as Register at Employment Office. Minneapolis W. | Buehner, Seventy; First .vessel to pass through The radioed r di: from the the Panama Canal was the Alex scribed as invaluable inf on radiation, electric’ currents and rocket’s radiation counter showed La Valley, in 1914. temperatures in space, the Pio- however that activity was at a _neer failed by~ 150,000. miles to rate of four roentgens per hour reach its intended rendezvous at 5,000 miles. three roentgens per hour at 10,000 miles and two with the moonitself. Blame Firing Trajectory Scientists blamed the failure on a 3%-degree .error in its firing trajectory, The error in turn was blamed on Koneta Ct., died Friday; funeral Monday. Mary C. Hards Olsen, 80, 419 Woodland Ave., died Saturday; funeral Wednesday at noon at 260 By United Press International Utah: mostly clear through Tuesday. Little temperature change. second counselor in the) presiding of CHURCHILL ON RIVIERA Radiation later this figure was wrong because of a mistake in calculation.) band even if they left the earth While soaring majestically and reporting what scientists. de- said. Other a.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Wallace Owen Knight, 78, 530 Hawthorne Ave., died Friday; funeral Tuesday at noon at 260 E. South Temple. Amelia Graehl, 92, 524 Friday; funeral will be announced by Larkin ‘Mortuary. Layfayette infant son of Lafayette Masons and the Provo chapter No. Mosley,. died Friday; 2 Royal and Select Masters, Evan- and Lily Mosley, hoe Commandry ' No. 5, Knights funeral Monday at Myers Mortuary Chapel at 3 p.m: Templar. against the centralization of too much power in the federal government. Benson said the scope and var; iety of. governmental operations have become amazingly wide. “Most of these governmental activities are helpful in greater or lesser degree, of course, but we must face the central problem of just how much of our lives, of our freedom, .of our economy, Smith, 64, 953 Simpson Ave., died Saturday; funeral Tuesday at 10 Atlanta Billings Bismarck © 1956 by NEA Service, ine. T.M. Reg. U.S. Ps or to fire its final ‘‘retro-rocket’”’ to WEATHERFORECASTS. _ AND TEMPERATURES Burr ployed by the Thorn Construction funeral Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Co. A member and past master of Lindquist ,and Sons Chapel; Leo came from Columbus, Ohio, and were expected to ultimately toaccordance with the late conthat the Eisenhower ‘administra- stitution,” which was from di in b in had been employed as a key tal $100,000 “to $130,000 with five tion “let this country fall behind earlier this week. It added, how- strong drink and keeps himself operator for Utah Oil Co. years required for completion. Russia in space-scientitic achieve- ever, that Mirza and Gen. Mo- or herself free from the sins of ments. hammed Ayub may make such the world. That is what MormonUi]TTI OSANN During the final two hours of changes as they consider neces- ism means in daily life.” man’s most ambitious attempt so sary. At a morning general session far to explore the universe, the Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft earth. The retro rocket had been intended to send the Pioneer into LAKE — Harry. Stevenson, 69, 1063 W. 4 N., died ‘| Friday; ‘funeral Monday at I p.m. in the Riverside LDS Ward. Albert Thomas Druce, 73, 3367 llth E., died Saturday. Estella A, Nelson Russell R. Neilan, contact spethe Story Lodge No. 4, F. & A. M., cialist from the Veterans Admin- Policies brought on the business he was also a member of the istration Regional + Office, Salt slump. They also have contended Provo chapter No. 4 Royal Arch Lake City, will visit the Provo that the administration did not act Bonanza Oil Ber . 3.25 Rare Meta Three Sis Nat Gas" . 4.50 Utah Southn Oil. . 16.25 Found Slain. In Her Bed Utah ID Sug SALT SKIES TODAY San Francisco ly clear through Tuesday. Little St. Louis Millgate, 63, 1232 Warnock, died temperature change. High’ both Seattle moved to Provo in 1937 where he Sunday; Fred Perschell, 250 S. days 82 to 87, low tonight 45 to Spokane Washington had resided since. | State died Satrday: Herman Sto- 50 except near 42 at Logan. Five - day forecast for Utah, W. Yellowstone He had been in the construction. ver Sr., 55, 2552 Kenwood St., through Saturday:. temperatures busin for many years. At one died Sunday; funeral Wednesday than time he was superintendent for noon at 36 E. 7 S. averaging near normal. Chance|’” area Wednesday to aid veterans vigorously enough to fight the reanid their dépendents. Mr. Neilan cession. will be at the Employment Secu£734 47% | rity Office, Provo from 9 until 735 6714 6738 6878 4p. m. t 493% 49% Mr. Neilan’s visit at this time 93% 9514 115% 11634 is opportune because the recent 39l6 39% session of Congress passed sev9214 9415 WASHINGTON (UPI)— Thirty- eral laws of significance to vet11516 ©1164 437% 431% eight ladies are trying to con-’' erang which have not been widely * Kennecott . 102% 104 vince their neighbors that a womMinn Mng Mfg . 934% 93% publicized. For instance, there are Monsan Chem 38% 38% an’s place is in the House. . . of several changes in GI insurance Mont Ward 3935 3958 Representatives. ; Natl Dist 27% 27% provisions and certain ‘Korea vetAnother four women are trying Natl Steel T2414 7219 erans can now convert their poliPac G and El 57768 5714 to crash that almost-exclusively SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A Parke Da 4 03 10334 cies which were previously. limited J C Penney 98% 9834 men’s club, the Senate. 22-year-old expectant mother, clad to the 5-qear level premium term Phill Pete 4615 4612 The 38 woman House candidates only in a nightgewn was found eet and Ga -68 69 type. cA o. 4114 in the Nov. 4 election include 15 today beaten and‘stabbed to death Another insurance law provides Repub eis oe 66% Democrats, 14 Republicans, 5 Proon the blood-stained bed in her Reyn’ Tob -B 8 that an additional disability inthree-room apartment Sears 33% hibitionists, 2 Socialist Workers, come rider can be added to certain Soc 501 1 Independent and 1 Liberal. FifThe victim was’ listed as Mrs. Std. ‘Oil Cal” 5658 types of policies. Another law teen are fighting to hold seats Std Oil NJ... 587% Carol L. Kramer. Police reports changed in. some types of cases. Texas Co. see 7978 they already own. said she was eight months pregTimk R Bear .. 4576 verely disabled and blind _vet- nant. The Senate’s only woman memTransamer. 2676 UN Carbide 16 ber, Mrs. Margaret Chase Smith erans. Burial allowances were inThe landlord, Grover Eddings, UN Pacific 3144 creased and death benefits were (R-Maine), is not up for re-election Unit Air Lin, 31% found the body lying face up on change in some types: of cases. Unit Pk City 1% this year. the blood-stained bed with the US Steel 8448 But Hazel Palmer, a Missouri The training provisions for or- covers pulled up over it. He inUtah P&L 29% servicemen West Air Lin 22, Republican, and Socialist Worker Phans of deceased vestigated because newspapers for Westg Elec 5 66% In a_ recent candidates Evelyn Sell of Michi- were broadened. three days remained in front of Woolworth 49 gan, Mrs. Ethel Peterson of Penn- change of regulations some 8,000 the apartment door. AMERICAN eee EXCHANGE Utah Korea veterans have been Today's Quotati ae sylvania and Mrs. Louise Wensel Police believed the woman was made eligible for more .GI ‘schoolBarium_ Stee! Sei 5% Hil 134 “ we of Virginia are trying to join Mrs. ing where their training rights killed sometime Friday. Smith in the Senate. Officers were looking for the Day Mines ui , \ had previously been cut off by a Glad Mc B 1732 17% Bo ita Long Illness New and Fair Deal.” he was in business for himself The jobless report issued Friday with the Madsen and Dilley Conshowec unemployment down by struction Co. 588,000 in September to a 1958 low Prior to his illness he was emof 4,111,000. 51% 52% 14 50% 19314 Tob paign speeches, sei the theme for GOP oratory by immediately hail- economy during the months To Visit Provo: Wednesday 29% 36% Atch T and S Fe our Utah Obituaries ahead,” Eisenhower said. ‘This ment report since the recession wili mean further improvements started a year ago. Byrle D, Dilley, 1085 E. 3rd S. in job conditions and in job prosPresident Eisenhower, who will pects.” died this morning at 9 a.m. at his leave shortly for a series of camhome of an’ extended illness. Vice President Richard M. Nixon Eisenhower administration ‘in any one of the 21 years of the 04% Gan : Cyan Rad Smelt Tel and Tel. seen today as profiting at the polls next month from the best employ- VA Specialist NEW YORK STOC KYEXCHANGE cctarday Today MGlose Open Allis Employment Gains Boon Byrle D.Dilley SESSSLRISSLS DAILY HERALD Utah County, Utah BSsSsrassss MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1958 FR 3-3482 |