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** \ 106th Year. No. 282. Phone ST. 3-5000 WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958-S8 PAGES Homo Delivered: ™ ftS 5 CENTS Chehab Seeks SurveyCitesChildren's MilitaryRule, Drift to Delinquency 9-Day Mourning for Pope Youth Council Says 88% in Group Lebanese Say Fail to Respond to Special Help By PHIL THOMAS Karami Resigns; Star Staff Writer Begins Lying in State Commissioners’ Youth Council today predicted that 88 With Aide Is Reported peri cent of a group of >179 school children in Washington’s _ MMI Forming Cabinet * 'second precinct willbecome juvenile delinquents. was in a report issued by the MB* W' The prediction contained a Body to BEIRUT, Oct. 9 (AP). A council< after three years of study and a year of evaluation Go career government official was (of the results from observation of youngsters of kindergarten fySPjjf reliably reported today to be t through sixth grade age in two> To Rome by trying to form a military gov* f schools. All those studied were i period the area contributed 16 ernment to run Lebanon. considered “problem children”* per cent of the youngsters sent by their teachers. to Juvenile Court, though the l 13d W" :m "$ $ Ms Wrw Motorcade This report could not be con- wWA To make the prediction the s precinct has only 7 per cent A db w, d JHHK h. By EUGENE LEVIN firmed officially, but reliable ( council used juvenile delin- -of Vie city’s population. Auoctetad Pretx Staff Writer sources said President Fuad , guency probability tables de- - Youngsters selected for the Chehab had asked Naalm Ak- ; veloped at the Harvard Law/ study were referred to the CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, kari, secretary general of the t School by Drq, Sheldon and 1 council by teachers in the two N Oct. o.—Pope Pius XIIwill re- Premier’s office, to try to form j schools, gjifl i Eleanor Glueck. with most of the 47 M 7 - turn In death tomorrow to hip a military cabinet. Mr. Ak- The council reported it girls and 132 boys being drawn also t Jfmg J native Rome, to lie in state kari is a Sunni Moslem, as hasj so far failed in developing t from the fourth through sixth g at Lebanese Premiers—by custom {a treatment program through i grades. the Vatican and be buried in —must be. problem families and the chil- Procedure Set Up St. Peter's Basilica. This reported move followed cdren themselves in an effort to3 His early today, though . In determining the probabil- death the resignation of Rashid iarrest the youngsters’ delin- anticipated for hours, sent a ity delinquency the Karami last night. cquent tendencies. of future wave of shock around the world council set up a standard pro- Br W y A military government may Heaviest Crime Precinct and brought widespread expres- be a solution to the settlement cedure: of tribute from political Precinct, . 1. Social workers and clinical sions of Lebanon’s old The Second bound- and church leaders outside the five-month Union Station to the psychologists studied the chil- crisis. Gen. Chehab was the ed' by e Iron Curtain. southeast and the intersection li dren’s life experiences and head of Lebanon’s army until 1 family backgrounds through He was 82 and had served 19 he became President last of‘ Fifteenth and S streets too the northwest, was picked be- . Interviews and clinical tests, years as the supreme leader of month. Psychiatrists Church. ( cause it has more crime than a 2. interviewed the Roman Catholic Denies He’s Leaving i any of the District’s 14 police e families and children. He was the first Roman- precincts. 3. A conference followed in lil Pope since 1721, and to- Karami, 37-year-old 8 IIP bom Mr. a 1 Continued Page A-7, CoL 1 go back to that Sunni Moslem, was a leader of During the four-year project t on morrow he will ancient city, borne by a motor- the armed rebellion last sum- ¦ along Appian Way. mer against President Camille cade the Chamoun. After Mr. Karami Before that, the church became Premier, the Christian arranged a three-hour period Phalange, a militant party sup- GSiip for the body to lie in state Mirza Declares . today in the Hall of the Swiss porting Mr. Chamoun, launched m: ... « """•HWBMBR - strikes and barricades. Yester- sC ¦ in the summer palace here, day It became apparent Mr. where he was stricken and Karami could not win a con- Was Only Salvation died. Parliament be- fidence vote In Days of Mournlug cause of opposition from Cha- By CONSTANTINE BROWN Nine moun suporters. KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 9 (By Radio).—President This was the first stage in Although Mr. Karami him- Iskander Mirza said in an exclusive interview with this writer elaborate mourning rites last- self told newsmen he had not yesterday that for two years he had been worried that de- ing nine days. A week or so yet quit, highly reliable sources mocracy on the Western pattern could not endure in a later the College of Cardinals said his resignation was in Gen. secret to seek a country like Pakistan, where 85 per cent of the population will meet in Chehab’s hands. successor to a Pope who gave In Washington, the State is illiterate. the church one of its most He was explaining his action of a few hours earlier when Department announced the ap- BLESSED IN DEATH—Eugene Cardinal Tis- Tardini, Msgr. Nassalli Rocca di Comeliano, brilliant leaderships. proximately 7,0Q0 he abolished the government t stroke on | Itown wes serant, dean of the College of Cardinals, Msgr. Angelo Dell Acqua, Cardinal Tisserant, Pius suffered a troops still in Lebanon would all and took over under martial Stov Columnist Constantine Monday another yester- Karachi, early stop on a world sprinkles holy water on the body of Pope Pius Frederico Callori di Vignale and another man. and be pulled out by October 31 “in law to clear the way for writ- in on day. view of the progress made to- ing a new constitution. tour, whan Pokiston President XII following his death in Rome early today. —AP Wirephdto via radio. abolished the gov- Pictured (left to right) are Msgr. Domenico For hours he hovered in ward stable international con- “The educated group en- Iskander Mirxo death’s agony. Then, while ditions.” responsible public ernment te dear the way for a new trusted with constitntion. He obtained this ex- millions around the world The United States had said jobs proved either incompetent prayed, am. clusive interview with Mr. Mine ex- he died at 3:52 It sent troops to Lebanon be- ] or venal,” the 59-year-old ex- (10:52 p.m., EDT Wednesday) independ- plaining reasons for the coup. cause the country’s major general said. “I have thn in the papal summer residence by ence was threatened Presi- tried my utmost to avoid the in this hill town 18 miles south United Arab Re- , dent Nasser's action which I was forced to > in the history of this new Hopes Rising Yanks Slight Favorites Man of Rome. public. Department Armed The State ' take, bu* finally realized any r country had been opened. Eugenio Pacelli, the said that the “cur- I 261st yesterday further delay would be fatal to ) Inside the palace aides, mes- Pope, was the leader of the rent unrest appears to have es- sengers, at- the country.” and uniformed Win Series world’s 500 million Catholics sentialy domestic origins.” » rushing To Today The avenues leading to the tendants were back by Police in one of the most burdensome On Cease-Fire . Slain Palace showed no j and forth. I was ushered into By BURTON HAWKINS 2,000-year history Trouble in Beirut Presidential living By ' times in the signs of popular excitement. a small room where the EARL H. VOSS aurltaff Writer Police gunfire fatally wounded Mr. Karami once told news- President of the church. Gates of the residence wereI tough-looking was Bt*r Staff Writer MILWAUKEE, New YorkYankees, an armed man who was hiding men he considered Col. Nasser a sitting at ease. Oct 9.—The abandoned He wanted to be known as guarded by police armed only Hope for extended quiet in games in his home here early today. superman. favored , of military for dead Sunday after losing the third of four with the “Pope of Peace” but when He said he with clubs. After the police Like all Pakistan’s the Formosa Strait rose today ' Curtis Brown, 43, of 37 federation with the U. A. R., » men and high officials, he Milwaukee, are slight favorites today to surge to one of he was elected March 2, 1939, verified my invitation to the after Red China hinted she Quincy place N.W., died en already but only “ifall Lebanese agree.” hour-long audience, . spoke fluent Oxford English. baseball's more exciting comebacks in the seventh and the world was on the my auto- is ready to extend the cease- route to Casualty Hospital with of World War 11. Tension sharpened acutely in mobile permitted to “I am anxious to make my Monday’s game shoul- eve Ahead was con- fire beyond next i decisive of the World Series. nine bullet wounds in his were the years of onslaught Beirut last night, when be- tinue through wide lanes g position clear to America,” he Only history—in Pittsburgh oncevuvu Inaaa siiuvvsj ui 1925 when the der, arm and abdomen. One deadline. VIIIJ against religion by 100 and 200 Phalangists guarded by every hun- . said. “The measures I ordered communism. tween soldiers Peiping’s Ambassador in ] Pirates whipped the Senators—- shot had been fired from the Already reported kidnaped. yards. . were the only salvation for all the 55 cardinals were Pe- dred There was no in- Moscow reportedly has told ] has a team carried on to win PROBABLE LINEUPS .38-caltber Winchester rifle po- who able destrians and automobiles dication that chapter Continued on Page A-17, Col. 1 are were preparing a new r the Norwegian envoy there , the Series after losing three of NEW YORK MILWAUKEE lice foufld in the bathroom days quickly disappeared. Bauer, rs Bruton, cl for the nine of rituallstie that Communist China may fourj games. The Yankees Lumne, 3b Schoendlenst, 2b where the man was wounded. mourning, the and the Security forces moved into Mantle, cl Torre, lb funeral the fighting in ; position Aaron, police not resume found themselves in a Berra, c rl A score or more Continued on Page A-10, 1 position between Moslem and the offshore islands provided to1 achieve that sort of fame Howard, If Covlneton, If swarmed the row-house area Col. capital Skowcon. lb Mathews. 3b Christian sectors of the American forces discontinue i today against an honored but McDoOgald, 2b Crandall, c and preparations were under Kubek. ss Loxan. ss after Saeb Salam. a Moslem escorting Nationalist supply : longer rival, Lew Burdette, way to evacuate neighbors when Husband Shot 4 Times no invincible Larsen or » leader of the earlier rebellion convoys. Burdette. Kucks. s it appeared a gun battle might In Beirut, declared he was hav- Manager Casey Stengel’s develop. Haikal Resignation difficulty restraining Convoy ing his Halt Escorts pitching choice, while less hazy of favorites world kidnap- to wrest the Called by Sister* Accepted by followers. He said the InRow Over Geraniums The Norwegian government than In the sixth game when championship from the falter- ings had been set off by the 1 , Jordan, Oct. 9 passed this word along to the he delayed his mound decision ing Braves. Yankee rooters Deputy Police Chief George killing of two former rebels. A retired Government their yard. Mr. Riesley sug- -1 , (AP).—The government em- State Department. until 50 minutes before game ! must lay sll to win $lO under R. Wallrodt said police re- an- ploye critically wounded gested one location, his wife time, remained in doubt, but point spread. j nounced today it has accepted Pressure Mounts was argu- Yesterday the United States : this professional ceived a call about 1 am. from another, and it led to an was narrowed to Don Larsen supporters must lay of T ¦ the resignation of former Jor- moved into by four revolver shots early announced formally that It has 1 Milwaukee Mrs. Lillie Scott 1747 American tanks ment or Johnny Kucks. money, to $lO. street N.W., saying that her . danian Ambassador to Wash- military spokes- today in his Fairfax County they stopped escorting Nationalist even $lO , ington, Beirut also. A At bedtime retired to brother at the Quincy place Dr. Yousef Haikal. started bedrooms, as Chinese supply ships to the Can Rise to Occasion Burdette, hero of the 1957 man said the tanks home in what police said was their separate was was “in the house with He was recently replaced in patrolling United States mili- their habit. Mr. Riesley said Quemoys. Thus Washington Series when he won three times, address Washington by Madhat an argument with his wife compli- Larsen, bothered by a sore : in the second a gun and acting strangely.” Jumma tary supply routes after a band that at least twice during the has made public its beat the Yankees , and appointed Ambassador to over location of flowers in the ance with Peiping’s condition shoulder, has been used spar- game. 13-5, but finally was con- Some time later, the police in unidAtlfled uniforms dis- yard. night his wife went to his room ¦ radio dispatcher broadcast Nationalist China and Min- for temporary cease-fire. ingly in recent weeks. He quered Monday in the fifth a armed a group of American Carl William Riesley, 63, was to “nag” him. a i ' ister to Japan with a seat at Secretary of State Dulles game when the Yankees cuffed call on a “mental observation . soldiers in a jeep. The soldiers condition Arling- pitched seven shutout Innings 5 shotgun. Dr. Haikal rejected in critical in “Terrible Accident” reportedly further him around and went on to case with a He had I were released. Hospital, has no Monday prolonging the Se- the new appointment and ton shot below the in mind before in | win, 7-0. fired one shot.” Later, Mr. Salam said he had heart, in the stomach, the left About 4 am., on one of these American moves ries, collaborating Ryne When Pvte. Thomas A. threatened to resign if the gov- meeting with entered the game ; ordered the release of all the right Riesley tomorrow’s between blanking the Braves, The Braves George ernment insisted. He is still side and foot. visits, Mr. told her: “I’m Duren in They had Bowles and F. Richards kidnaped persons and the situ- Red Chinese and United States but whether he’ll be able to J a worried crew. ! in Washington. Mr. Riesley’s wife, Elsie, 62, leaving you—l can’t stand this 53 times, a Series arrived on the scene the door ation calmed. charged with felonious Ambassadors in Warsaw. rebound today wasn’t certain. struck out opened by 14-year-old was as- stuff any more.” Jacob Beam record. Leading them in fu- was The political pressure on Mr. of SIO,OOO Ambassador Kucks, like Larsen a right- l Brown, said, “He grew, sault and bond was expected explore > tility was Ed Mathews, one of Janet who is Karami however, when by County Judge Mrs. Riesley drew the .22- then is to hander, had a mediocre 9-8 pointing set Fairfax . slugging stalwarts. He back there,” down a 31 of the 66 members of par- prelim- caliber revolver, purchased sev- Communist China’s intentions record with the American their J. Mason Grove for a , estab- dimly lighted hallway. liament signed a paper de- eral years ago for target and try to find out what the League champions during the had fanned 11 times to COMMON SENSE inary hearing next Thursday. another Series mark. claring their lack of confidence Slightly built, graying and practice, from her clothes and Reds will settle for in return regular season, but has proved j lish Empties Revolver extending the cease-fire Stengel’s pitcher selec- GUIDE FOR COOKS in Karami and handed it to wearing glasses, the mild- began shooting, Maj. Durrer for he can rise to an occasion. Like policemen began last Monday at in The two moved President Chehab. looking Mrs. Riesley was com- said Mr. Riesley told him. The which In 1956, after Larsen pitched i tion, the weather remained the hall with- FUN IN CLASS n experienced et * prediction was for cautiously down posed as she appeared in court badly wounded man, who had 1 a.m. a perfect game against the doubt. The knowing e Rockville, Md., kAooI when the Ambassador in > cloudy skies, rain arriving out in which room and answered “No” to the started rising at the time, fell Red China’s Dodgers, Kucks wrapped it up with be. teacher cooki the wrong way, worn- indicated his govern- ) game, and more than the man might question of whether she wished to the floor. Moscow for the Yankees with a 5-0 after the Pvt. Bowles opened the bath- iog the Kholort what to ovoid. SHOP say anything. Neighbors About 6 a m. the Dun Loring ment hopes for some United triumph. 46,000 fans hoping the forecast Violet Faulkner, The Star's food to See SHOOTING, Page A-18 characterized her as “quiet and See FIGHT, Page A-18 See FORMOSA, Page A-18 • The Yankees are the slightest it would prove to be correot. editor, tells about the don on Fega THE STAR'S mild-tempered.” 1-1. Roads Bureau Employe PREPARING FOR the arrival of e FOOD SECTION Queen ond her party, with only two Mr. Riesley had retired Jan- A VISIT WITH THE POPE weeks to go, is tho exacting task of TODAY uary 31, 1957, from the Bureau Mrs. Alexis S. Liatis, wife of tho new of Public Roads, which he had Greek Ambassador. Tho story is m 1929. He ad- ii joined in was the Society Section, Page A-28. ministrative officer for region Man's Man in the Vatican Found goes Brash Reporters THE WEDDING RING on 15, with office* in Arlington. o’clock that morning. It was first in the good U. S. A, ac- Maj. William Durrer of Fair- By NEWBOLD NOYES, Jr. Carleton Harkrader, who was; scheme was ever conceived. granted, it probably will be in 11 fid 10:45. cording to readers of Columnist fax County police, gave this ac- Star Staff Writer then a correspondent for News- But we were younger, in those two or three days.” then j The immediate sequel is Abigail Von luren. Rut in Australia count of what happened in the Pope week and is now a lawyer days, and nothing ever seemed Well, that seemed to be that. The late Pius was a about! something of a blur in my mind. it's the eegegemeet ring, ee Riesley's neatly paneled log town. That big. bold A-bomb entirely out of range. Carl got Before road, genius in the everyday business At least we had tried. The to Carl’s office, the "Aussie” reader soys. For the rea- cabin on Andrews Chapel headline on the front page of to the telephone first. call of human relations. This was Carl left for his office, we noted appeal to the motor pool, the sons, turn te the Feature Page, C-2. less than a mile southeast of Stars and Stripes caused quite Tittman, the Ameri- Route 7 and about 4 miles never more evident than in his Harold with distaste a one-paragraph struggle into the clean shirt a stir at our Piazza Lovatelli can representative to the Vati- Associated Press item on an in- and sports coat, the fumbling west of Tysons Corner: „ breakfast table. We muttered Contacts ewith non-Catholics. he side page of Btars and Stripes to knot the green bow Yesterday evening the couple orange juice about the can, was not so young, and efforts Guide for Readers His Holiness even found him- over the quoting “authorized Vatican tie with the yellow spots, the began discussing some gera- manifest impossibility of was extremely dubious. He had an Amuse'ts 1-22-23 Thursday's Food self confronted an deploring the wild jeep ride acrAu town to Today and every Thursday niums they wished to plant in sometimes with explosion power of not yet heard about the A- spokesman” as lusiness and Section .1-1-17 with the fact that the bomb had been pick up my colleague, the dash be sure to shop The Star’s practical-minded sinners whose By the last bomb. He listened silently Fioance A-37-40 Feature Page C-2 20,000 tons of TNT. dropped. By the time we got to the Vatican, the Swiss big, complete food section interest in him as a man of cup of coffee, howeveT, we were while Carl tried to tell him Classified C-13-19 Leaf, Feend . A 3 and to the Pope, if ever, our Guards saluting as we sped for all your week end Ood was purely incidental. His confidently hailing the advent what had happened and why see Comics - A-41-43 Obituary ..1-20 week food needs. reaction story clearly would be tardily, under escort, down long tact and diplomacy always of the atomic age. we felt the Pope should com- Crossword ..A-42 Sports A-17-23 resigned our- seemingly endless corridors . .. BULLETIN proved equal to the occasion. ment on it. old stuff. We Editorial A-16 TV-Rodio C-10-11 You’ll find this convenient The obvious thing for us to selves to the thought. it all blends into a frantic haze For Eugenio jPacelli was a “Young man,” Mr. Tittman today. Editorial Womon's section your best guide to do was to get a reaction story "if this is About an hour after Carl What remains etched in at Pet. Mark man’s —any man’s—man. said finally, device memory, like snapshot Artictles ..A-17 Section A-21-32 the widest variety of food UGF 24 ¦from to apartment. work- a United Givers Fund I learned all this the day Rome. But whose reae- what you purport it be, I left the I was bargains in town. For sav- The ! aimlessly my typewriter plucked from a flying movie per after the atomic bomb was tion? We both hit on the an- am sure it will be a long time ing at Hove The Star Delivered to ings galore. today reached 24.51 cent telephone rang. It film, is the sudden** shocking dropped Hiroshima. ; swer at the same instant, before the Pope has anything when the Your Homo Doily ond Sunday of its 191$ $7 million goal. on Tittman; he quiet of the mosMB when, SHOP THE STAR FIRST I reporter in Rome at “The Pope!" we shouted in to say about it. However, I was Harold Dial STeriing 3-5000 At the first UGF all-unit was a i breathless. Th£ hustling through a hastily BEFORE YOU IUY report luncheon, pledges for the time, living in a liberated i unison. will see if I can get an aud- sounded a little journalistic ience fear you. If Pope, he said, would see us at Continued on Pago 14, CoL 4 $1,713,(1$ were brought in. apartment with a fellow named i No brasher one is