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Show ’ in 4-3 in 10 Innings ‘anks 2 Gil McDougald Hits Homer to HERALD PHONES For Advertising, News and Circulation Please Call: Provo Office ..... ahes FR3-5050 190 W. 4th N. Orem Office ...... eesee AC 5-1605 741 N. State Break Deadlock For Herald Society Desk FR ‘EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 49 «@f- PRICE FIVE CENTS PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ’8, 1958 Escorting World Series. The Yanks stopped a Braves’ rally in the last half of the 10th inning and tied the series at three | Pope Pius Near Death U.S. Stops MILWAUKEE (UPI) —The New Braves first York Yankees defeated the MilSchoendienst rifled a 12 pitch waukee Braves, 4-3, in 10 innings from Ford to left field for a sintoday in the sixth game of the gle. Pontiff Suffers U.S. Missile U.S. Escort Activity Doctors Abandon Hope For Pope’s Survival After Cerebral Attack American guided missile battalion landed today to feinforce the defenses of threatened Formosa, defying repeated Communist de- mands for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the area. ; coma. By DANIEL F. GILMORE United Press International CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UPI)—Pope Pius XII suffered a second stroke and a heart attack today. Death appeared close for the 82-year-old head of the Roman Catliolic Church. time that a communique would be issued ‘tas soon as possible,” adding that “this is truly the hour for prayer.” “Cardiac pneumonia has now definitely set in,’ the radio ‘said later in English. It asked all Catholics to “pray for the Holy Father during these his last moments.” In a broadcast at 7:30 p.m. (10:30 a.m. p.s.t.), Vatican Radio said there had been no change in the Pope’s condition in the last two hours, although his blood pressute had gone up to 180. From inside the papal villa came word that .the doctors had’ given the Pope blood plasma and placed him under an oxygen tent. All the cardinals now in Rome were reported in tae antechamber of the -Pope’s bedroom. The Pope was unconscious as his life ebbed away. in the bedchamber of his summer palace here. . ‘ Grim Medica Bulletins A special broadcast by the. Vat(Continued on Page’ Four) POPE’S CONDITION MAKES HEADLINES—An unidentified man reads latest news regarding condition of Pope Pius XII in New York as today’s lunch hour crowds go into St. Patrick’s Cathedral to pray for the Pontiff. BealeUrs Telephoto) Lone Flier Soars Aloft ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (UPI) — A giant plastic balloon soared to an altitude of 99.500 feet four hours after takeoff today carrying Lt. Clifton M. McClure to the verge of space. very — De Gaulle’s Election Plan Gaining Favor PARIS (UPI)--Premier Charles de Gaulle’s plans for, ‘‘new style” parliamentary elections next month were acclaimed today by every major political party_except the Communists. The government decided Tuesday night to hold elections for the Fifth Republic’s first Parliament Nov. 23 and 30. - At the same time, it announced drastic. changes in electoral laws which were certain to cut) heavily into Communist parliamentary strength. The Cabinet set Dec. 14 as the date when an electoral college of 70,000 legislators and local officials will vote by mail to choose a new president* for France, virtually certain to be DéGaulle. (UPI) The be totally withdrawn from) Leban5 State Department announced today on.” will be withdrawn from Leb by the end of thig month. The announéement said the ‘‘current unrest’’-in Lebanon ‘‘appears to have esSentially domestic ori; gins,’’ unlike the outside interference which caused the United States last July 15 to’heed the plea of then President’ Camille Chamoun for American military forces to bolster his tottering regime. “In view of the progress ‘made “It is the confident Hope of the United States government 'that the republic of Lebanon, its spyereignty and ind str will move forward in unity, peace and prosperity.” | CLOUDINESS Ike Appoints Stewart to High Court Nationalists were silent, but a swarm of activity on the Red-held coast hinted at new trouble to come. The Defense Ministry announced that Chinese observers saw °770 men at work on Communist.;gun positions opposite the Quemoy outpost islands, and 546 trucks carrying supplies into the coastal gun belt. Another 340 men weresighted at gun positions opposite’ the Matsu Islands, 140 miles to; the The long awaited launching fol- north. By CHARLOTTE G. MOULTON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)—Potter Stewart, the new Supreme Court lowed a wind collapse of another balloon Tuesaay when a sudden gust of wind spilled it across its desert launching site. Air Force officials said the balloon wasdrifting slowly south and southwest in almost calm conditions. They said it might come down over Albuquerque Thursday morning, after more than 24 hours aloft at a 100,000 foot altitude. By 9 a.m. pis.t. «three hours after it had taken off, the balloon had reached 65,000 feet and was still climbing. McClure was calm but “eager’’ for the flight. He will be studied moreclosely, by remote radio control, than any other human being ever to ascend to that altitude. And his voice will be the first broadcast over radio from what amounts to outer space. HERALD INDEX Second Annual Utah State Ram Sale Scheduled Thursday in Spanish Fork .. 9 Provo Annexes 903 Acres Since 1956 ................ Central Utah News3, 5, 8, 9, 13 Classified ... Comics ... Editorial National, World News.. 2, 10, 11, 14, 15 Obituaries Society ... Sports . .. The bustle of activity inevitably revived rumors that the seven-day cease ‘fire proclaimed by the Communists was intended only to ‘give them an opportunity to emplace 12-inch guns opposite the outpost islands. Suspension Of Tests Up to | confirmation to the nation’s top tribunal. Sen. Spessard L. Holland (DFla.) indicated he and other Southern senators would take a long hard look at Stewart’s re- cord when he comes before the Senate next. session. President Eisenhower late Tuesday named the 43-year-old judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to succeed Jus- tice Harold H.- Burton on Schoendienst: man named to the court in 105 years. Initial reaction to the. appointment was -favorable. Southern legislators, however, believed certain to forthwith State Department spokesman Yankees first The lights were turned on as the umpires conferred with Stengel and Haney at the plate. Carey on the first pitch flied to Pafko. McDougald lined out to Mathews on a three and two pitch. Bauer hit a home run into the left field- stands. Mantle was safe at first when Schoendienst failed to come up with his bouncing ball over the mound. It was an error. for Schoendienst. : One U. S., ships stopped escorting Nationalist vessels as soon as the left. Communists stopped shelling under the seven day cease-fire’ which they announced last Sunday. White declined to say whether today’s announcement was designed to persuade the Redsto extend the cease-fire beyond the seven-day period. But he pointed| out that the “entire object” of the Russia Closes CBS Office In Moscow Nixon Speaks TonightIn Philadelphia . The new GOP “get tough’ approach “showed signs of paying MOSCOW, (UPI) — The Soviet dividends, at least in the public House Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. (Mass.) told iately in retaliation’for a number United Press International today of alleged anti-Soviet plays and he now thinks Republicans have broadcasts the network’ has car- a “fighting chance” to capture control of the House next month. The press department of the Hitherto prevailing opinion among Foreign Ministry today summoned both. Democrats* and Republicans Paul Niven,“ CBS correspondent has been that Democrats wil 1 lumbia Broadcasting System to close its Moscow bureau immed- Spahn threw out Berra. Skowron was safe at first when Logan let his ground ball bounce off his glove for an: error. Kubek struck out. Ford grounded into a force play, Logan to Schoendienst. No runs, no hits, one error, one left. aceon Braves second Crandall struck out. Covington singled to center. Stengel came out to argue with second base Umpire Flaherty that ball at -his Logan flied to Howard, and Paf- The WASHINGTON (UPD) new Republican “give ‘em hell” campaign gets rolling today with Vice President Richard M. Nixon, its apparent author, at the throttle. Nixon left Washington by chartered—pliane for ~his- second stumping tour of the current copgressional campaign. He _scheduled a three - day swing through Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia during which he was ex pected to hammer the new GOP party line: That election of more Democrats tg Congress would be a step toward socialism. His first speech was slated for Philadelphia tonight at a_ testimonial dinner,for retiring Sen. Edward Martin (R-Pa.) errors, one Pafko dropped a- single into right field, Covington going to third. Spahn singled to right center, scoring Covington iene stoping at second. Schoendienst walked, ‘filling the bases. Stengel went out to the mound and took out Ford, calling in Ditmar to pitch for the Yankees. Stumping Tour Cite Anti-Soviet Plays: ‘ Yankees second Mantle caught the Howard grounded out. run, one hit, one'error, one shoetops. Lincoln White said he assumed fire, and “obviously we hope this cease-fire will continue.” The State Department said the order for escort of Chinese vessels supplying Quemoyisstill in effect. But the fact that the Chinese have stopped. shooting ‘‘suspends the military necessity for U. S. escort operations,” it said. The statement said there had been ‘‘full consideration” between (Continued on Page Four) on ‘* ko was out trying to score after the catch, Howard to Berra, One run, three hits, no errors, two left. , Yankees third Carey flied to Pafko. , McDougald grounded out to Logan on a 3 and pitch. Bauer -was safe at first when | Logan fumbled his ground ball for an error. Mantle forced Bauer at second, Mathews to Schoendienst.‘+ No runs, no hits, one error, one left. Braves third Mathews grounded out, Skowron to Ditmar, who covered first. Aarodn bunted between the mound ‘and third base and beat it out for an infield single. He went to second when Ditmar’s throw, attempting to catch him at first, bounced off Skowron’s glove. Ditmar was charged with an er- ror. Adcock grounded out, McDougald to Skowron, Aaron going to third. Crandall. struck out. ,No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Yankees fourth Howard flied to Pafko. Berra singled to right. Skowron flied to Aaron, Berra scan here, and’read to him this state- keep control of both houses or holding first. Stewart’s past record for indica- ment: even increase their majorities. Rush started warming up in the tions of his rulings or integration “Of late, CBS has presented a and states was .no rights issues. immediate from Cincinnati, Democrats had not officially There number of anti-Soviet broadcasts decided whether to answer the indication and TV programs, notably a play|GOP ‘socialism’ charge. The whether any significant opposition to the confirmation would arise. The rangy, handsome judge Soviet Union be resumed to the extent necessary.” out Adcock hit into a force play, the government has ordered the Costatements of Republican leaders. Supreme Court. Burton retires next Monday. Except for Justice William O. Douglas who was appointed at the age-of 40, Potter is the youngest were tivity will U. S. has been to achieve a cease- -The-Formosa~ Strait-was’ tensély| appointee; was certain today: to 1 at today. The big guns of both undergo careful scrutiny by the Communists and the Chinese Southern senators before winning McClure, 26, Anderson, S.C., radioed back that he could ‘‘see the edge between light and dark.” He called it “‘a very startling sight.” Air Force authorities said .the balloon, carrying the hermetically sealed gondola in which McClure is riding, made a “perfect” takeoff from the Holloman Air Development Center nearhere. -Stocks again, ‘‘United States escort acCOURT APPOINTEE — Potter Stewart, 48-year-old member of the U. S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Middle West, who was appointed as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Harold H. Burton. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). called “Plot to Kill Stalin.’ In view of| this, the Soviet government con-| siders it unnecessary for the pres-| Ohio,” wrote a ence in, Moscow of CBS.” concurring opiniou in an integra- (Continued on Page Four) Alexander Popov, acting chief (Continued on Page Four) Braves bullpen. Spahn-threw out Kubek. No. -runs, one hit no errors, Democratic National committee one left. ‘ pada thus far was advising Democratic ° candidates to stress unemployBraves fourth ment and the nigh -cost of living Covington grounded out, ae and not answer the socialism Dougald to Skowron. attack. eee on Page Seven) By BRUCE W. MUNN’ United Press International UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) The United States said today the Kremlin itself must decide whether the atomic Big Three will sus- peni nuclear tests on schedule at the end of this month. “Tt is up to the Soviet Union now as to whether tests will be suspended on Oct. 31, or whether they are to continue,” a U S. announcement said. The British Foreign Office in Marine Corps To Resume Training Aviation Cadets ra WASHINGTON (UP1) The Marine Corps will resume training Marine aviation cadets next July. The corps announced Tuesday it will begin taking applications London issued a similar ‘statement on Jan. 1 for the first 307 trainees today. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei to enter an 18month course at Gromykg told a news conference here Tuesday that Russia will continue tests until it equals the number conducted since March by the United States and Britain. Soviet Foreign. Minister Andrei (Continued on Page Four) Pensacola, Fla. « Since 1941, Marine pilots have been trained mainly through the Navy’s aviation cadet - program or have taken flight training after completing the normal basic Marine ‘officer training. At Least 19 Persons Dead In Her Wake Hurricane Janice- Moves Northward Over Atlantic MIAMI (UPI)—Janice, otek toward more stable international the last and certainly the most deadly, big storm of a busy hurment said, “‘it has been concluded ricane season, moved slowly norththat United States forces can now ward over the Atlantic today. At least 19 persons were dead) in her wake. | Top winds remained at 85 miles an hour and forward speed was increasing today. Considerable about six miles an hour. No U. S. cloudiness tonight .and Thursday land areas were endangered. with showers likely Thursday.| - Eighteen Haitians” drowned Cooler.. High today 70, low to‘night 44, High Thursday 65. conditions in the area’”’ the depart- The 703 men of the 2nd Missile Battalion marched ashore at Keelung. Their Nike-Hercules missiles had already been unloaded, and officers estimated that the battalion would! be ready for action in about a week The ‘five-ton Hercules, an antiaircraft missile, can, bMst the fastest known plane out of the sky. It is capable of carrying an atomie warhead powerful enough to shatter an eatire bomberfleet. Meanwhile, reports from Quemoy indicated that more than 1,300 persons were killed or wounded by the six-week Red bombardment that ended Monday. The official Central News agency put civilian casualties at 80 dead and 221 wounded. Military casualties were estimated as at least ees killed or wounded. In Space Bal loon Flight AIl U.S. Forces to Be Out Of Lebanon By End of October that “barring unforeseen developments,” all U. S. military forces Nationalist supply vessels to Quemoy. The State Department said, however, that if the Chinese Communists begin shelling’ the island TAIPEI, Formosa: (UPI)— An CASTEL GANDOLFO,Italy 24.” ‘The broadcast said at that porarily stopped escorting Chinese Of Threatened Island (UPI): —By 8:30 p.m, (12:30 p.m. p.s.t.) tonight the Vatican Radio had reported no change in Pope Pits XII’s condition. At last report, he was sinking but still alive, although in a The today that American warships have tem- Battalion Is Landed To Reinforce Defenses BULLETIN Shortly before 6:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. p.s.t.), the Vatican Radio said the Pope is in his “death throes.”’ It called on the Catholic faithful’ for prayers to ‘recommend to God the soul of his servant at the end of his life.” Doctors abandoned hope for the “Pope’s survival after a cerebral attack this morning and a new crisis brought on this afternoon by “a grave cardio- pulmonary collapse.”’ {In New York, physicians interpreted the phrase “cardio-pulmonary collapse’ to mean either that ‘the right side of the Pope’s heart had collapsed or that the collapse occurred in the artery leading from the right ventricle to the lungs.) — At 8:35 a.m. p.s.t., the Vatican Radio broadeast that ‘‘faint hope” for the Pope’s life “has almost completely vanished.’’ It said that “as long as the blood pressure is. . high, he can last —one hour or WASHINGTON (UPI) United States announced was Following is a play by play de- Kubek to MeDougald. One run, two hits, no scription of the sixth World Series left. baseball game: To Be Resumed,If Reds Start Shelling In Formosa Mathews enth and deciding game ‘< sched- strikes on a 3 and 2 pitch. uled for Thursday. Aaron singled to left scoring United Press: International Crew Lands _ 2ndStroke WASHINGTON To Quemoy victories of each team. The sev- Logan sacrificed, ‘Berra to- Me — Dougald who covered first. Art Ditmar started warming up in the Yankee bullpen. off the coast |of Tornbull, Long By 11 p.m. e.s.t. Tuesday the Island, about 200 miles southeast hurricane had moved further toof Nassau in the Bahamas. ward the open sea on its northCapt. Durwood Knowles, head northeasterly course. It was loof Nassau’s air - sea rescue unit, cated at latitude 29.7 north, longisaid survivor was E. tude 74.4 west, or about 400 miles Joseph Swan, who managed to east of St. Augustine, Fla, swim ashore. Gale warnings were up south of Earlier, a sailboat skipper, Cape Hatteras, N. C. to Vero tentatively identified as William Beach, Fia., for northeasterly Johnson, drowned when his dinghy winds 20 to 35 miles an hour on sank in Nassau Harbor. His body was found 12 hours later on Hog Island. But the weather bureau said these warnings were displayed primarily because of the “strong pressure gradient existing in the area between the high pressure to the north and the hurricane center, and not because the hurri- cane center is expected to approach the coast.” Chief forecaster Gordon Duan said Janice could “well be the PH ATS ALL FOR’ WHITEY—Yankee Manager Casey Stengel, ‘left, signals for ree ~ lief pitcher Art Ditmar in second inning of New York-Milwaukee World Series Sata son, “There may be one more but -after: starter Whitey Ford filled bases. with one out. Ford, standing beyond Catcher |, I doubt it,” he said. Yogi Berra (bending over) was working his third starting role against the Braves, | last storm” of this hurricane sea- WA «4% aoe Please Call |