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Show Teeny Church Bells Toll EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 50 Yankees in Series Tip Braves LDS Opens 6 to 2 in Final Game General Conference Skowron’s Homer Caps 4-Run Yank Rally In 8th. Inning President McKay Addresses Session For Relief Society United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Yankees won the 1958 World SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—De partmental meetingsfilled today’’s agenda of the Melief Society con-, ference, a prelude to the 128th semi - annual conference of the | Latter - day Saints Church which opens here Friday. Stake board members, mission Series today by defeating the Mil- waukee Braves in the seventh game, 6-2. Following is a play by play description of the:seventh and final World Series baseball game: officers, organists and choristers, Yankees first Bauer lined Burdette’s second magazine representatives, literature and social science class leaders all held departmental meetings under the general direction of Mrs. Belle S. ‘Spafford, president of the Relief Society. No -general sessipns were held today. Dr. Roy W. Doxey of Brigham Young University, author of theology course lessons, ‘‘Seek Learning, Even By Study and Also by Faith,” explained the goals and purposes’ of the course. pitch to Aaron, whocaught the ball about 20 feet in front of the right field stands. McDougald grounded out, Logan to Torre. | Mantle grounded out to Torre, WORLD MOURNS HIS DEATH—Pope Pius XII, whose death the Catholic world mourns, selected this profile study of himself for his official coronation anniversary unassisted. Be Named By lege. Meanwhile, most of the other of the world’s 55 cardinals has- = CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy tened toward Romefor the solemn (UPI)—Pope Pius XII died peace- conclave. fully in his sleep early today. A few hours later, a plenary conference of cardinals elected Benedetto Cardinal Aoisi Masella as camerlengo or papal chamberlain. In that role, he becomes acting temporal leader of the Roman Catholic Church until a new *Pope is chosen: He wields some of the powers ,of the Sacred College of Cardinals in its name until that time. The election of a Camerlengo was one of the first major moves -by sorrowing dignitaries of the “church in ‘setting in motion the age-old ritual leading to the successor to Pius XII, the 82-year-old “Pope of Peace’ who reigned for 19 years,-seven months and seven days. Church bells tolled and signs of * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The body of the late Pope Pius XII, austere and kindly of face even in death, still lay in the room where he died at 3:52 a.m. (6:52 p.m. p.s.t. Wednesday) (Continued on Page Two) Schoendienst —took New Pope To Acting Temporal Head By DANIEL F. GILMORE United Press International Braves first May Be Non-Italian Cardinals Name Masella of Stovepipe News Source Balloting For New Pontiff Highly Secret 55 Cardinals Italian cardinals and a Russianborn Armenian prelate headed the list today of ib} ‘s to Pope Pius XII. Pius XI. | All parochial functions for | the next week will be can- | celled. The card party or- | iginally scheduled for Friday | will be postponed one week.| The Knights of Columbus| dance scheduled: for Satur- | day has been indefinitely | postponed and the date for | |-it will be announced later. | * mourning were donned throughout the Catholic- world. Messagés of condolences poured in from polit- inside’ the apostolic palace, became the Catholic world’s most important news source. By ages-old tradition, the progress of the balloting of the Sacred College of Cerdinals, whose responsibility it is to name a successor, will be announced to the world in thin wisps of smoke coming from the black chimney. called Turley also, was. warming up in the Yankee bullpen. Torre sacrificed, Lumpe to McDougald, who covered first, arfd Aaron walked, filling the bases. Covington. srpuney out, Skowron it scor- the Sacred College of Cardinals. There was a possibility that the new Pope would bethe first non-Italian chosen in 435 years. Non-Italians are in a majority in the college for the first time in centuries—37 to 18. However, most observers pre- strikes. Onerun,one hit, no errors, three left. Yankees second Berra walked on ical and religious leaders of all into stands as he tries for catch of foul fly by Braves’ Johnny Logan in sixth inning five pitches. HOST AT HOUSE PARTY WASHINGTON New Uprising In Beirut (UPI) ~ Presi- for a large group of friends. Anticipating a guest -list elect a new Cardinal Aloisi Masella is. the 79-year-old archpriest of the Roman Basilica of St. John in Lateran and prefect of the Sacred Congregation of the Discipline of the Sacraments. i modern tradition and elect Italian as the 362nd pope. an American Chances Slim nal Spellman of New York and the sons. Widespread feeling was that the election of an American pope would. give the impression that the Catholic Church was becoming involved , in the political struggle between ‘the East and West. wildly to Burdette covering first. Berra went to third on the error. Willey was warming up in the Milwaukee bullpen. Lumpe was safe at first when Torre picked up his ground ball and then threw too high to Burdette, who was covering first base. Howard went to second on the play, and Berra held third. Skowron forced Lumpe at second, Logan to Schoendienst, Berra scoring the tying run and Howard going to third. Kubek flied to Covington, Howard scoring after the catch, Skow- Technically, any Catholic, either: ron holding first. laymen or priest, could be chosen Larsen forced Skowron at secpope, but it has been an unwritten ond, Logan to Schoendienst. law since the days of Sixtus IV Two runs, no hits, two errors, in the 15th Century that only car- one left. Among the most likely candidates are Ciacomo Cardinal Lecaro, archbishop of Bologna; Giu- seppe Cardinal Ernesto Siri Cardinal of Genoa; Ruffini, arch Braves second Turley and Shantz were warming up in the Yankee bullpen. Logan worked the count to three and two and then popped to Ku- periodically is black, it will mean It now falls to the new camer‘lengo to take the responsibility for all. the organization of the nine days of events leading up to the funeral of Pope Pius XII, the conclave and the eventual enthronement of the new pope. In Expression of Mourning United Press Inteabtionnt The bell tolled across the world today for Pope Pius XII. ~ Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish leaders, heads of state and most creeds joined in expressions of mourning at the passing of the 82-year-old : Pontiff. President Eisenhower said “the world is poorer..’.a man of profound vision, he kept pace with a rapidly universe, yet Complicates U.S. Plans threatened today by increased vio- situation seems to have improved. too lence and the heighteried political The greatest possibility that some American soldiers might (Continued on Page Four) burg, Pa., the President. decided Howard sacrificed Berra to sec- to use the White House Catoctin ond and was safe at first when Mountain resort Camp David. © dicted the cardinals would follow Torre, who fielded his bunt, threw Eisenhower Joins Leaders Oct. -24 and 27 to Pope. ors, Stephen L, Richards and J, IKE TO BE>"fiiiereased Bandit Violence The President planned to hop by helicopter shortly after his cabinet meeting this morning, landing in a small. clearing adjacent to the mountain camp. Mrs. Eisenhower, who flies only when necessary of goodwill everywhere, I mourn his passing.”’ The bell tolled from London’s RomanCatholic Westminster Cathedral. Britain's rotestant was wakened with the The ecamerlengo was chosen by the 12 or so cardinals now here, East German Bells Toll who had to act immediately under never lost ‘sight of manKind’s eter- -In Manila, Philippine President the guidance of Eugene Cardinal nal ‘destiny. I was privileged to Carlos P. Garcia ‘called upon his Tisserant, dean of the sacred col- know him personally. With men (Continued on Page Four) ' to: Torre, McDougald holding second. Berra grounded out, Torre unassisted. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Braves third Bruton singled to right center. (Continued on Page Seven) FAIR cloudy riant.hoceeing partly afternoon, Cooler tonight. Low tonight 35. High Friday’ 68. Wednesday’s high in Provo area was 74. Lowest Thurs- day morning was 45. . crisis in that country. The State Department announced Wednesday that the U. S. expected to have the last of its troops out of Lebanon by Oct. 31 ‘“‘barring unforeseen developments.” It said today that was stiil the, schedule but the past 24 hours had increased thé possibility that some U. S. troops might have to remain beyond that date. ib Clark Jr. McKay told the opening general session of the Relief Society Wednesday afternoon that “wom- en’s influence must ever be held Paramount” in the roles of “home building, teaching and compassionate service.’’, McKay addressed a general session of the Relief Society Conference which continues through today. The 128th semi-annual-con- Eisenhower’s stay at Camp David, according to Hagerty, might be in the nature of a prebirthday holiday. The President will be 68 years old next Tuesday. Nationalists Refuse Talks With the Reds TAIPEI, Formosa (UPI)—Vice President Chen Cheng declared today that. Nationalist China will not “One of the greatest needs in the world today is intelligent, conscientious motherhood,” Me- Kay said. He added that “It is to the home ‘that we must look for the inculcation of the fundamental virtues which contribute to hu- GM Workers Go Back At man welfare church leader the increase (Continued Five Plants Further decisions on the schedand never in helicopters, planned ule would await developments in to motor to the mountains. Beirut, where thesituation still was If- the smoke that curls up bishop of Palermo, Sicily; Angelo bek. Giuseppe Cardinal Roncalli of Burdette hit Larsen’s first pitch that none of the cardinals has re- Venice; Valerio Cardinal Valeri, a to Lumpe, who threw him out at negotiate with the C and urged the United States to ceived the required two-thirds, famed Vatican theologist; and first. break off its Warsaw talks with plus one, vote of the Sacred Col- Gregory Peter XV Agagianian, Schoendienst grounded out, Mc- the Reds. lege and that another ballot must Russian-born patriarch of Cilicia Dougald to Skowron. © Chen told a cabinet meeting that Cardinals Will Meet be taken. of the Armenians. Also mentioned No run,s no hits, no errors, none the Communists hope to win at In addition to electing the camA puff of white smoke will in- is Msgr. Giovanni Battista Mon- left. the conference what they have erlengo, the cardinals also appoint- form the world that the Sacred tini, archbishop of Milan, the only been unable to gain on the ‘“‘battleed. Msgr. Alberto di Iorio as sec- College’ has’ elected a new ‘su- one of the “‘papabili’’ (potential Yankees third field” —the abandonment of the retary of the Sacred College of |* ~ (Continued on Page Four) popes) who is not a cardinal. Logan threw out Bauer. outpost islands of Quemoy and Cardinals. This means that Di McDougald doubled off the fence Matsu to their fate. ‘Torio will hold the key post of in left center. Willey warmed up secretary: of the Conclave of CarHe rejected the recent Red deagain for the Braves. dinals which must meet between Mantle grounded out, Mathews mand for negotiations with the Nadenominations, for the late Pope was not only the spiritual and temporal head of Roman Catholicism but a diplomat and statesman of universal standing. Kay will conduct all sessions of the conference Friday through Sunday, assisted by his counsel- of final World Series game today. Later in game Skowron hit homerunto climax winning Yankee rally. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). large to be accommodated in the Eisenhower farm homeat Gettys- Thousands of Roman. Catholic dinals are chosen. faithful, solemnly waiting in St. Peter’s Square, will keep a vigil as the cardinals cast their ballots in’ a room close to the bedroom of the late pontiff. Church President David O. Me- ‘YANKEE STAR TUMBLES INTO STANDS—Yankee Bill Skowron begins his fall ing, Bruton going to third and dent Eisenhower planned to fly by : The new leader of the ‘world’s | Aaron to second. WASHINGTON (UPI) An- domestic origins.” The American Mathews was purposely passed, helicopter today to the mountains nounced plans to pull all U. S. forces .were sent there to guard ference of the full LDS. Church 450-million Roman Catholics’ will of central Maryland where he will will follow Friday through Sunbe chosen by a two-thirds plus filling the bases again. military forces out of Leb by inst outside i ences, ‘the Crandall was called out on be host at a-weekend house party the end of this month appeared department: pointed out, and that day. one vote of the 55 members of * other American cardinals of Requiem High Mass will | ascending the throne of St. Peter be sung at St. Francis | | erected atop the roof of the iso- were considered rather slim for Church in Provo Friday -at | lated, walled-off ‘Sistine’ Chapel political rather than personal rea- 1l-a.m. for the repose of the | soul of His Holiness, Pope | two strikes and then rifled a single to left. Kucks was warming up in the Yankee bullpen. | Bruton. walked on five pitches, Schoendienst going to second. Schoendienst going to third VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Five Bruton to second. The chances of Francis CardiVATICAN CITY (UPI) — With the death of Pope Pius XII, a small,. black stovepipe, hastily é Noruns, no hits, no errors, none left. photograph. It was in 1957, his 18th anniversary. The spiritual leader of the world’s : Catholics was 81 at the time. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) | “PRICE FIVE CENTS PROVO, UTAH: COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 and happiness. The went on to deplore in the number of on Page Four) i Herald Readers DETROIT (UPI)—The vanguard not clear. The State Department early to- of -25,000 members of the Interna- Get Fastest day still had no information as to tional Union of Electrical Workers whether or not Premier Rashid began work in five General Motors Series Coverage who has been. in office only two weeks, had resigned. There were conflicting reports on this from Beirut. plants today under a new threeyear contract. The IVE, which represents all -| of General Motors’ hourly rated Nevertheless, officials said it was clear that thesituation, where supporters of former President Camille Chamoun are trying to workers who are not covered by the United Auto Workers Union contracts, reach agreement with GM Wednesday night on anew na- tional contract. The new contract eliminated the had taken a definite turn for the basic cause of a six-day strike by overthrow the new government selected Sy President Fuad Chehab, worse which might lead. to extremely serious developments. The State Department position, as explained in the announcement Wednesday, was that “‘the current unrest appears to have essentially IUE members at GM plants in various parts of the nation. Some 4,500 TUE members at the Delco: Products plant of GM at Dayton, Ohio, were still striking over local issues, however. Believed Under Control The Herald presents, again today, exclusive day-of-game coverage of the World Series. Except for games on the weekend when we had no afternoon editions, ‘the Herald has presented full play-byplay accounts, with final outcome and pictures, for each Yankee-Brave contest. Other afternoon newspapers home delivered in Central Utah haven’t carried results of any World Series contest on the day of the game. The Herald is able to give lusive coverage on the World Series and other latebreaking news each day be- cause of our later deadlines Crews Battle Mountain Fire and through special effort and local'editing to give our read- On Springville Watershed ture coverage available. ers the fastest news and pic- HERALD INDEX A 600-acre mountain fire which type common on theslopes rising to Round Peak and the Fiat. It Heninger Urges Out-Patient started when a private trash or Clinics in Biennium Rebassador Jacob Beam from the Camelsback Mountain and started brugh fire got out of control. PORE Sie sta Warsaw taiks. down its east slope into Spring But the wind was blowing upProvo Firemen Hold Down Thirty - six Chinese patriotic or- Creek, appeared under control hill, he said, and the fire jumped Losses in Third Quarter. . ganizations —some of them sup- this morning. (See picture on the fire break. COP Tries for 3 Wins in ported by the government opted Page 3.) The U. S. Forest Service was Row Against Cougars.. President Eisenhower today, urgSpring Creek, a culinary water called in 15 minutes later. Democrat (Overconfidence ing him to break off the Warsaw canyon, rises to the west ‘into a In: addition to a half dozen reguBoon to GOP......... i talks. ‘ridge separating: it from Hobble lars the. Forest Service hired Central Uta News.. The Red call for negotiations Creek. The fire this morning had nearly 100 additional. fire-fighters, with the Nationalists was one of not crossed this. canyon. Steepness of the slope and scrub the two main conditions attached The blaze is reported to have oak made it difficult to move in to the pio cease-fire in the spread from- an--orchard lands equipment. Formosa Strai area near the WayneSmith The areas burned over are waThe U. tdci Nationalist, ranch. tershed lands, said the forest protests, has granted the ComSpringville Fire Chief Emmett service. munists’ other condition by with- Bird said when he wascalled out Crews were still fighting the |drawing its destroyers from con- Wednesday noon it appeared to be fire this morning but it appeared voy duty in the crisis area. just one more grass fire of the to be under control. tionalists, and told the cabinet he Wednesday burned oyer foothills hopes the U. S. will withdraw Am- east of Springville, topped |