Star-News (Newspaper) - September 25, 1959, Pasadena, California Wild National League Race Goes Down to Wire It'll be Johnny morrow and Lou and Sad Sam Jones That's the way the National wild pennant race shapes up this afternoon Los Manager Walt up Alston said he'll follow ol Dodgers 1955 World with Roger Craig on Sunday Tomorrow's game Field will be televised tit over A radio account of the over will start at the saino time Tonight Milwaukee winner leads the with Braves into the opener of a series with In County Don will oppose Brave manager Fred Haney says ho will come back his ace ren Spahn against the Phils Robin Roberts tomorrow station will Same In Milwaukee 0 o'clock In St Louis Jones tries to slop a Giant losing when lie meets up with the Cards Vinegar Bend Mi tomorrow will be the Cubs Art clli As the pressurized race comes down to the wire plans have already been drawn n playoff in event of ties Two victories by either the Braves or Dodgers will officially eliminate the Giants If a off is required It will start on Monday and push back tho Sept 30 scheduled start of tho World Series until a winner is determined WEATHER LATE MODERATE SMOG See Page 20 CALIFORNIA'S FINEST EVENING NEWSPAPER WALL STREET FINAL TELEPHONE ALL CALIFORNIA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25 10 Land Baron's Death Probed Oilier Kin Doubt My ford Irvine Killed Himself Several members of the family of Jand baron Irvine have requested authorities to reopen an investigation into his Irvine 58 whose fortune was estimated at more than 10 million dollars was found dead last Jan 11 in the basement of his ranch home at nearby Tustin withi t two shotgun wounds in f and a pis- wound in his temple His death was ruled and Orange County District Attorney Kenneth Williams said today he nothing different from the origina findings by the coroner am the sheriff following a i I Has Stroke in Hospital of the records Ir- vine killed himself by first holding the close to his abdomen ami then gered II The gun was believed to have recoiled and fired flic ond time when it hit the con- crete floor Irvine apparently still was conscious picked up the revolver and shot himsell in the head according to the original findings Irvine's wife Gloria and their son found the body She said she must have been upstairs with the hoy sleeping when Irvine died Irvine told officers at the time husband had been despondent for about three weeks because of over- work But Mrs Thurmond Clarke of wife of the and widow of Ir- vine's late brother I Irvine Jr asked See Page 5 Slars to Honor Mrs Roosevelt HILLS Movie stars political leaders civic notables will honor Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt at her diamond jubilee celebration in the y Hilton Hotel night Advance pledges of Delays Recovery From Stubbing HYANNIS Mass Waller F Munford 59 dent of the U.S Steel Corp suffered a stroke yesterday at a hospital where he was re- from an illy inflicted knife wound it was disclosed today Cape Cod Hospital said Munford head of the strikebound steel firm not in critical condition though he has paralysis in his right arm The hospital said that Munford suffered n cerebral thrombosis more commonly known ns n stroke He is not in critical condi tion but the stroke will ma delay his recovery from the knife wound suffered Wednesday the hospital said Dr Robert B O'Connor U.S Corp medical director had been ord for fatigue and ion prior to the knife acci lent said in a Mr Munford has a pa U.S Russia on Eve of Momentous Talks Postpone Satellite Blast-off Technical Woes Halt Trial WASHINGTON The Air Force was reported today o have boen blocked by troubles in an attempt o launch a ballistic missile rom a bomber in flight and put it close to the orbit of the Paddle Wheel satellite Ex- VI A source close to the ment said the missile was carried high over Florida ing the early morning hours but the launching was called off after half an hour's flight only immediate tion was technical of his right arm and with his speech He s alert and morning responsive this Tho surgical aspects nf his ease Che wound continue to progress than will be turner over to he former first lady lor the Eleanor Roosevelt In- for Cancer Research The program will be by Jack Benny Maurice Chevalier Dorothy Dandridge district attorney ruled the and Kirk Douglas Dr O'Connor said a more and a from Boston examined ford and will continue to low his progress Munford was Wednesday after he lell on a knife at his Chatham home A knifing accidental Inside Today Freckle Fracas Tomorrow Pasadena's youth will grab up in poles and to compete in the dena Kiwanis C 1 u b- sponsored Tom Sawyer Day festivities at the Boys Club Pg 15 Treasury Has Hopes The Treasury hopes to slow down the tion rate of U S savings bonds as a result of the newly raised interest rates Sam Dawson reports Editorial page Trojans Choice Over Pill USC's Trojans with potentially their strongest football loam since the Howard Jones era are picks over Pittsburgh tonight at the Coliseum Page 16 Khrushchev Remains Adamant Soviet Premier Khrushchev returns to capital in challenging as when he left Page 2 Radio TV Medical Society Theaters 10 Vital Statistics 20 Where to Dine 11 World Your Birthday 19 Tho source snid the rial was off indefinitely There was no suggestion that the experiment had been called off An Air Force spokesman said the firing may prove the feasibility of using ed ballistic missiles to intercept any enemy satellite that might spy on this country Thc satellite would be eling at its highest miles an the of getting the much slower supersonic missile near t seemed small The satellite slows down tit the lop of its its speed for the complete circuit is There reportedly will be no attempt to hit the Paddle GREETINGS of Stale Chrislian Herler welcomes his luncheon guest Soviet Premier Khrushchev today at trie Anderson House At center is Alexander Akalovsky interpreter Mass Funeral Held ior 12 in Boat Accident Wheel satellite but the missile only with SKANDIA Mich UPI Rev Herbert Franz pastor The people of Skandia the Emmanuel Lutheran cred in a small country Larson fam today to be with Leonard had conducted son when he said jn the bright thc family he raised jnc temperature lost in worst small boat tragedy A large grave S by 36 feet was in the low A drop of tall swaying trees just beginning to turn color to was opened in the autumn chills lent an tiny Emmanuel of spiritual majesty to briefly leran church to receive the scene Tho satellite is of Mrs Dora for its radiating vanes that iw power from the sun and 30 of her eleven children who drowned with her when Leonard Larson 41 had for its radio small boat swamped on Launched Aug 7 it still near Munising vorking fine and Sled lope to get information from A short distance away a I for months lo come single grave a ol the children's Larson 64 who died in the same accident only one daughter left from his large family that only hist Sunday children numbered 11 Khrushchev Ike Meet Late Today President Confers With Top Aides on Peace With Reds WASHINGTON Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev met separately with top advisers today planning for the talks that start late today on a Maryland mountaintop Khrushchev still a walking exhibit oE energy spite his gruelling nationwide tour and a late dinner session Thursday night was up for breakfast at at Blair House the President's guest house Then he went back up to the third floor to work on some papers as aides trooped into the mansion His only oilier scheduled was a luncheon as guest of Secretary of State Christian A Herfer j Only hours ahead of the start of his fateful talks Khrushchev spoke briefly with newsmen at the entrance to the Soviet Embassy He said he thinks tension be- tween the United States and the Soviet Union will be ed to some extent as a result of his visit to this country will know more lifter tho discussions with the he added Asked what he thinks is the outstanding difficulty that ought to be settled Khrush would be better to ask that question of your President A short block away and across the street Eisenhower was in conference with ter U N Ambassador Lodge who accompanied Khrushchev on his What Does Want? Analyst Sees Four Top Items By JOHN M WASHINGTON a school boy behind in his chev chuckled and It home work Nikita chev buckled down to his books and papers today It was a final burst of tion for the big test of his American tour his ence with President hower If the Soviet Premier is try tour and Llewellyn to ake any ial son U S ambassador to prize from his he must lie was the only Earlier the President had win it jn thc next two d of the boating tragedy His seen Gordon Gray his special And hero js a st daughter Dons May 16 did assistant on national security in here not go on the lake outing His head bowed still numbed by the shock of his grief Leonard stood with his only remaining daughter by his side He heard the Rev Franz liken his plight to that of Job who also lost 10 children over- night but refused to curse God for his troubles waited the body NEW Tovi n's uncle in nc strik I lio died in the he entire lation of a small upper village of vital lo the nation's economy collapsed today with no date for another meeting Federal Mediator Joseph F in said he would confer weekend with Labor worn on hand James P Mitchell to Sports OTHER Bridge Column 1C City Classified 21 through Comics lil C Photographs Hurricane Grade CAPE CANAVERAL camera carrying rocket shot over the Atlantic day to photograph Hurricane Gracie The rocket was lo boost a nose doors funeral service look at the over-all picture cone holding he camera to an altitude of 85 miles The rone was to fall into the ocean about 10 miles offshore A Navy destroyer waited to re- it gradually ing punch as she moved northward on a front was about 310 miles east of here Her highest winds were bare hurricane force of 75 miles an hour Weather Bureau scientists hoped the camera capable of photographing a span of ocean will provide the first of a complete storm In the past cameras in planes and weather balloons have re- corded only segments of storms Hurricane Charted of La SAN FRANCISCO The Weather Bureau charted a hurricane in the Pacific to Alaska Air Crash Toll Feared 16 ANCHORAGE Alaska The Federal Aviation Agency today reported that a Reeves Airlines plane crashed Island in the Aleutians First reports said 16 persons were aboard the craft Planes that spotted the wreckage from the air said there were no signs of life al the scene of the crash The FAA said there Air men aboard one Army man one- Navy nmn and a of The plane crashed about 25 miles from the Adak runway some lime last night Details from the island lo Aleutian chain were sketchy day about 700 miles west are no telephone La Pm Mex in Lower between Seattle fornia Wash and the island Hunt Lost Plane CD Idaho Border lots along bolh sines of the border awaited a break in weather today to launch a full-scale air search for a light plane missing and feared down wilh four persons aboard The Cessna 170 piloted by the Rev Carl of toon 111 vanished lato yesler caled near tho center of the day afternoon on flight from Spokane Wash to Missoula Throe elderly women wore Slaving A taxi driver con- SPILTH ui he would very much like As the conference do just that thc White House announced some advisers aro that Eisenhower and his guest had decided to go by ter rather than by automobile to Camp David Md thc known to feel it would bo wise for to do all ho reasonably can to make ble one or more concrete retreat in the wUh Khrushchev tin where they will meet until Sunday The White House said asked Khrushchev is preference and Premier chose a j They planned to fly together off from thc louse grounds at time on the ite trip of about 65 miles Also fo their craft were wo James J These would be announced in a joint statement expected uPon con at fessed in that he shot and 1 What Khrushchev like that might be within the limits of TK Los White Soviet and American tand killed Secret Service in See 5 aboard the Then he dumped the body Colombian importer Victor Soviet man and in a robbery last Tuesday while driving through a tunnel on the Pasadena wa y Peter William ar- rested at an East Los Angeles taxi stand early yesterday ad- mitted the crime following in- tensive questioning hy tives at Los Angeles police headquarters He said no one else was in in killing of the year-old whose body was found lying in a gutter on Barclay Street near Park after he had been robbed Innes picked up Latin American at the Ambassador Hotel earlier As they drove outbound on the Pasadena Freeway lores said he nulled a gun from his pocket with his righl hand and shot Amashta I lie drove off the freeway al Riverside Drive wont to Street stopped the took the wallet out of la's pocket removed inj However if you are in a bar SIO and bills and threw Saturday night and linger into Sunday when ths clocks roll Several Ideas have been un- der study 3 An agreement to appoint Soviet and American trade in detail chances of expanding com- Sen 5 Better Set Clock Back on Sunday Sunday is the day yon better set your clock back one hour if you Want to be an hour early for work on Monday There are some who suggest yon do thc resetting before yon go to bed Saturday night pointing out that the official change takes place at 2 Sunday when it becomes really 1 instead and you get back tho hour you lost lasl spring A bettor way is just lo roll over Sunday morning and gel 60 minutes more tho he plane wilh out of thc car hack you've tho wrong that 1 in thore ts two hours after midnight This is due to some in which orders the closing no matter what lime it is Anyhow if yon think all this Is confusing you might try setting your clock thn wrong way this weekend You will bo ronl surprised when you stroll in to work two hours early on Monday Tho wrong way Is for- ward Happy through rime of night if you don't extra hour