x ‘ VOL, XLVIl, No. 200° _Telephone 6767 — Pope's death seen night — SIVARKEN SPAHN celal game loser OL ; MILWAUKEE G#GH McDoug- ‘ald’s homerun. over _ the left field fence in. the, top ‘of the tenth. inning: touched off a New. York rally'that gave the Yankees: a 4-3 victory over ‘the Milwaukee | . ‘Braves today in, the sixth the Braves tomorrow's ‘contest the decisive 3-1, Pte, os Warren Spahn, the crafty 37- year old left-hander of the Braves, lost his chance to win his third game of this series in the fateful 10th. After Mcvousuia nomered and E'ston Howard and. Yogi. Berra singled, Spahn was relieved by Don McMahon, who was erected with a single by Moose Skowron, scoring Howard. The Braves and Yankees were locked 2-2 after nine innings. The Yankees scored in the first on Hank Bauer's home run and in the sixth on singles by Mickey Mantle and Howard and Berra's sacrifice fly. ‘The Braves scored in the first On singles by Red Schoendienst aud Hank Aaron, afded by John- ny Logan’s sacrifice, and in the second on singles ky Wes Cov- ington, Andy Pafko and Spahn. “Ryne Duren, who came to the mound for the Yankees In the! sixth, was superb In relef, strik- {hg out elght. - But Jn the 10th, Duren: was reiched for a walk by Johnny Logan anda single by Hank Aar- on that produced a run, When Joe Advock singled to send Auron to third Bob Turley took the mound, Turley got pinch-hitter Frank Torre to pop to MceDougald to ond the game. : WLINESCORE New York 100 001 00D 24°10 1 Milwaukee 110 000 000 1-3 10 4 | Ford, Ditmar (2), Duren (6), Turley (10) and Berra; Spahn, MeMahon (0) and Crandall Se ee Wetmore irs te tat Om tH ey NREL leer epmenrer Greek terrorists deny port | in woman's death - NICOSIA, Cyprus wm ~~ The BOKA terrorist organtvation to. day denied {t was responsible for kKWng a Derlidsh woman In Mamaguata Inst Pridny, An KOKA leaflet clreulated {tn Nicosen charged that Mra, Kath- Jaen Cutlitfe was murderel by the antleKOKA — organtention Cromwell and the Turkish une derground, salient dapatetnaneleeheeeia hiaiadiaet dia taatabetnetlascebareaneenatienaen aaah RAS RMES DRUGS LTD, DIAL + | XII drew near to death to- a, second. "yews agency Italia that the Pope had died. .-. a¢ 3-3, making {! Earlier the Braves led in games. . CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (AP). ~— Pope. Pius day: following Stroke... |. eh te At 11:20 a.m. the condition o described as “desperate.” - ernment that fast." - nt revvccrororoccoelcoeods PPP © COO Radio,said tonight that. the four’ physicians in attendance on Pope Pius XII “foresee the ‘final collapse .. during. the night.” me But soon--after the Vatican press office issued an official de- nial from the papal summer resi- lence of a report by the Italian _ At 11:40 It was-reliably report- ed that the Pope had been given >xtreme unction—the “last rite for.the dying or those in danger of death—for the second time. It ‘ad been given for the first time aS heJay in a coma Monday fol- 230 «a.m, } Just..47 ho the first stroke... + ho =. >, A medical bulletin issued sonic ts Foe Yds soi leteersadelian “The Holy Father, after having spent a quiet night without hic- cups, today at 0730 (11:30 a.m. MST) showed a new disturbance of the cerebral circulation, simi- Jar to that reported last.Monday. “Immediately, a new treatment required by the grave situation has been adopted. At 0930 (1:30 a.m, MST) the syndrome shows a sight improvement. Prognosis urs’ after. To Fy pasaancnsh the 82-year-old head of the -Ro<1: man. Catholic. Church “wash, An Italian police official said}. a member of the papal household : had sent word to the Italian gov- |. “the Pope. is. going ~, ROME (Reuters) — ‘Vatican |, thei a has been reserved.” Orchard owner charged with woman's murder PENTICTON, B.C. (CP)—A 53-year-old orchard owner who first reported finding the body of an immi- grant fruit-picker has been ch TAIPEI, . Formosa ‘up—Indica- tions mounted: today: that U.S. ships have convoys. to Quemoy during the seven-day. Communist - cease-fire in the Formosa: poy _ An unescorted Chinese Nation- alist ‘landing ship’ put tons ‘of ammunition : and'°450° troop ‘re placem quantities ‘of sup fe. . ing into Quemoy. The Commun- PIStS said they’ would provided American escorting of convoys ceased. '- , TORONTO @.— Gun-toting bandits tangled with police in bullet - punctuated through downtown Toronto early today before two. men were ar- rested and charged with armed robbery... a arged with murder in oh “PRINCE” RUPERT; B.C. and ae at work at ‘the City: Hall’ : Mr. Lien: was. reported | g° good”. condition yesterday afte noon... However, he suffere lapse and- died at.4:30.th SEN oat . An-unpretentious, hu > Mr. Lien Jed) a‘ life ,parall “many. of, his. Norwegian: mble'n “nién who came to Canad , Canadians have made a: ‘dous: contribution: to. the, com _munity. mF Or 27 "years “Mr. Lick rand’ for 16 years ‘was leader an - bandmaster of Several. bands =i Born, Juty | 1908 3 sk jin’ Salten; Norway. Mr: -Lien:bé inus escorts years and later learned the. 0 plete trade of making: books.:.: _He was married September” % 1929 .to ‘Elly. Henrietta’ -H: ‘and’ the foliowing day, Mr. % Mrs. ‘Lien’ sailed’ for «Cana They..came to... Prince: ‘where Mrs. Lien had -cou tiving here September. 28, vn - For-the.. first. summer “ier (Mere, : stopped.: escorting: Strait. ins, oe Published at Canada s Most. Strategic Pacific “> Mietim ‘of a-heart attack: while [- airly ¢ " ganist-at -St.:Andrew’s cathedrai |: 22,1908 in. Fauske|t came a bookbinder’s apprentice } Lic when he was 15, served’ fourl¢ “Ruper {Re ‘ And Key t NESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19 am orthwest JUNEAU, ‘Alaska U—A fast, through ferry system _ serving south-eastern Alaska from Prince Rupert to Haines has been endorsed by delegates from nine communities. The recommendation of the southeastern conference on roads and harbors, an organization of Panhandle -municipal officials and chambers.of commerce, was submitted Tuesday to tlre Alaska so rartillery attack for a week chase Highway and = public works board. The board is scheduled to start executive scssions Wednes- day to consider next year’s con- struction projects under the fed- eral ald highway program. The southeastern conference proposal was ajmed at obtain- | “ae Rotary ¢lub. Tment will be at Brown of tho ROMP peat, and her bludgeon-slaying, The surprise arrest Tuesday of ONn LeeBrage enme more than two months after the body of Anita Budde, 28, was found in a blood-spattered cabin at nearby Kaleden, LecBrage was arrested in his orchard, only a short distance from whore Miss Budde’s beaten body wns found, He was scheduled to appear to- day before Magistrate H. J. Jen- nings. STARTED MANTUNT The discovery of Miss Budde's body started an Intense man- hunt throughout British Colum- bia’s Okanagan Valley, Before it was ended, three po- Uecemen had died Ino a plano ernsly while looking for a sis pect, another polleaman wns wounded and a man sought for questioning fell ina hall of po- Heo bullets In Washington Strate. ‘Miss Budde, an Immigrant from Germany had gone to the Okanagan to plek frult safter Stevens, allas John Morrison, re- ported to have gone Budde's cabin and charged in ab- sentian with the attempted mur. der of Cpl, Brown, Stevens was captured two weeks afléer the slaying in Tonaskel, Wash, Police shot hiin as he fled, He now Is in hospital at Tonasket awaiting extradition on the charge of attompted murder, Serre eererevemenen het Mayors get promises, . no money OTTAWA | —~ The mayors went away from the fedoral table with empty hands, Thay got. 0 lot of promises but no conereta decislona, Thus ended the firat fedora). working Jn Vanoouver as a nurse's awslstant, Hor body was found on a bed In the onbin Aug, 4. Sho had been beaton about the head with a heavyeblunt instrument, ‘The manhunt In the Oknanng- an recelved frosh Jmpotus two cliiys later when Corporal Ralph manning ono of A Number of rond-blocks in the aren, was shot In the noc and arn ashe quoxtionod a sus- Tho wanted man at that timo, for wooks after, wad n 42- municipal” ¢onforenco In Cane fdi'a history, a twoeday affaly In which the municlpalitios ox- pressed concern ovor (holy grow- Ing cnplial noeds and aired a lot of proposnls to open up now channols of flyanelial resources, But tho federal government, while ngrecing * aympatetioally With nuinielpal views, emphase {vod that It nleo faeces the honvy borrow!ng to flnance growing do- manda on its purse, Thore was init to what the fedornl gove SH OEE ERO OPO ah ee oe be ore ‘Yoar-old Itnerant named Donud qth Me Hin ’ ~ yt hea ete ‘1 ornament gould ‘da, to Miss about ing privately operated ferry ser- vice In the {Island-studded Pan- handle as part of the region's primary rond system, The only service in the arca now is a territorial-sponsored ferry run between Haines and Teo Harbor, linking Juneau with the Halnes cutoff of the Alaska highway, The southeastern conference approved recommendations aim- ed at financing the operation of Jarge ferry bonts throughout the waterways of the region. Communities were Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Skagway, Halnes, Knake and Port Chilkoot, . Martial law for Pakistan KARACHI, Pakistan (n—Presl- dont Iskundor Mirza ruled Pakly stan under martind Inw today after abolishing the government to clear the way for writing a now constitution In the face of revolution rumors, Miran pledged Pakistan to hone or all Intornationnal commit monte, The nation belongs to both tha Bagdad Pact and the Bouthonat Asta Tronty Organiza on, . Mirren, n 8O-your-old formor malor-gonoral, tool over Tues. day with astrong oritielam of politicians wha have Jed Pukl- xtan, Tho prosident outlawed under the Excise Tax Act, HOOreProrrgeoronees Mi IPPLOOIL TOLL OLOIIILINIDEDEOLOVITIVOVOLIOIGD ID OF IMMIGRANTS SLATED roar ve Tew) a) ¥ AM, ea + Prior to.his stroke, Mr. Lien had expressed the-wish, thatin* the event of hisideath,, he would prefer that no flowers be sent, but that moncy plan- ned for such a purpose be do- nated to thé cathedral for new choir gowns. O° _ Mr. Lien is survived by his widow Elly Henrietta, at home at 424 Dunsmuir Street; a son Arne and a daughter Gerd, Mrs. Ger- ald Harvey; three grandchild- ron, Craig and Keith Lien and David Harvey. . Funcral service will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon from St, Andrew's cathedral with The Very Rev. A. E. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia officiating. Inter- Fairview ceme- tery. Trial continuing Trial of Hugo P, Kraupner, of $26 McBride Street, on a charge of impaired driving continued In city police court this morning and this afternoon as crown Witnesses testified before Magis- trate E, T. Applewhaito. "Kraupner has been remanded on severen!l occasions since he entered a plea of not guilty on July 23. He entered the plea through defence counse) A. Bruce Brown. Crown Prosecutor is W. N, Poole, eee ; r OF v0 Te moose in the area. —-CP Photo. FES ET Y eye Pear conte PTY © bg Sag ene jess | 6768 P ‘ YY v * ‘US. bases in Canada. said today the installation of Amercian rocket bases on Can- adinn territory would place Can_ ada in a highly dangerous pos- ition, the Soviet news agency Tass reported, Red Star said Canada in- tends to allow the United States to station nuclear weapons in Canada In connection with the “so-called command of North Amercian Air Defence (Norad).” ’ By agreeing Lo the NORAD sct- up, Red Star continued, the Canadian government “is about, to take a step which will, as M result, Inerease her depen- dence on the Pentagon"—the US, military establishment. “Official persons,” the paper continued, “try to represent NORAD os o purely defensive organization, although it is no secret for anybody that it has been set up with obviously ag- gressive alms directed against the Soviet Union.” Also in elty police court this morning the Terrace Omjiecn Horald Ltd. was fMned $10' and costs after ploading guilty to a chargo of falling to file a return It added: “Facts show that there ara in Canada politien) and military figures who are led by Washington and who pro- Vido active halp to the U.S.A, in the matter of the aggresive North FLO TO BE CUT BY “eountry. Immigration in 1057 arrivals in the flrat alx months 1) the corresponding porlod tn, The roatriations are alated ‘ SPR te em FN ee mee hee ee politienl, parties, ’ ton ham. | the and of tho comhiuy winter, POVIIPE III DIDEO OIE ROIOI DION ONES AOTNENILIENOTIVTIGS — OFTAWA 10'-Fodoral restrictions will reduce the flow of iwmigrantsito Canada this yonr to less than. half of arrivals In 1057) a government source says, . —. Arrivals now aro expected ‘to ‘total about 125,000, the aMaAlost since 1955 when 100,046 Immigrants came to this number since 10138 when 400,870 arrived, A flow of 126,000 this yenr would be. well below the joe Average Of 164,300 In the 10-year porlod from 1048 to Tho Immigration restrictions wore Imposed In July, 1057, hocnuso of antlaipated Jarge wnemployment Tast winter, They Have not hoon rolaxod and have had tho effect of reduelny to remain In effedt until at least Atlante bloe.” 50 PER CENT . totalled 202,164, the highest Of 1088 to O7,744 from 183,416 1087, LONDON’ (Reuters)—The Sov-. jet Army newspaper Red Star cubalet nilntsters, Mines Minti Minister Chant, have neeopted Invitations to the luneheon, Wilkes for poverninent employees VICTORIA (CP) He commented on a Justice Minister Fulton is con- sidering a request that news re- ports should not include any reference to-admissions, state- ments or confessions at a prelim- inary hearing. “On the whole I think it would be useful, having in mind the selection of a jury at a oJater time,” Mr Bonner said, “In many instances a prospective Juror is exposed to material i the press which is later not ad- mitted to a higher court.” ree eeeee VANCOUVER G@-~Federal me- dintor Bric G. Taylor of Toronto has been called back into final contract talks in the dispute be- tween B.C. longsharemen ane shippers, . A unton spokesnian said Mr. Taylor arrived Tuesday to “help put the finishing touches" on the settlement which ended a 32-day dock strike Sept, 23. wmserntee: VANCOUVER © — Piekots marched outside the gates of two large cemeteries in suburban Burnaby Tuesday shortly after a strike was culled by 36 grave dif- Bers and other cemetory workers. One hoarse was — allowed through the pleket-Une fora bue rial service, but the mourners left thelr cars outside. The grave wis dug before the strike was entled, The workers at Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Ocean View Park called the strike fy a wages dispute, Gilbert A, Arnold, a director of Forest Lawn, said that he hine kolf would man the grave-dii- gine Machine I the strike cone tinues, VANCOUVIER Mor the (ist tine, Promler Bennett will be a luncheon spenker at the unnual convention of the S.C. Govermn- ment Employees’ Assoctition hore Oct. 10, Mr, Bonnett and two of his ter Blerman and Publle Works At the two-day convention WIN be Diph on the upgenda and in... a v we —Cautious approval to a pro- posal to limit news coverage of preliminary court hearings was given Tuesday by British Columbia At- torney-General Robert Bonner. report - another resolution will deal with sollective bargaining rights ior government employces. TRAIL @—Two brothers and a cousin were arraigned late Tues- day before city magistrate Parker Williams and charged with mur- dering 35-year-old Clarence Douglis Garrett of Castelgar. Accused were John Popoff, 27, his brother Larry Popoff, 23, and cousin Harry Popoff, 19, VANCOUVER @—A new emer- wency landing strip for Hehy air- craft near the summit of the Hope-Prineeton Ulghway has been compicted by 22 volunteer private pilots. The strip, 2.400 feet long and 150 feet wide, was hewn ou, of brush timber by the work party during the weekend. It ts aloreyz the route of the principal flyway for light planes to and trom the Interior of the provinee. Correction | on light flash The rotating heaeon at Lucy Istand, (ight No. 23874.) whieh was given us having «a three second weriad between (he flashes in the legal notice to shipping October 3, should have boon five seconds, Dos partment of Transport, Diy- triet Marine Agent N. A, Bele eloy reported today, Peesieeseereercasorovesereveren oer rn WEATHER— Mostly sunny today with in- Fermittent rain tonight and Mituesclay mixed with snow, Not much ehange tn tem- perative, Winds soubherutor. Yyoas Thursday mornin. Low tonlaht and bleh Thurg- diy 42 and 58, TIDES— Thiaday, Oalobor 0, foie (Paucitle Atandard lina yh wo... 1Or80 10.1 feat, Ma 4 feat 0.7 foot TOW wae OUTS 6 flout ids = ee . = oleh gga lag Fg