Redlands Daily Facts (Newspaper) - June 5, 1963, Redlands, California fa ctsi 73rd Year 793-3221 1963 Per Twenty Pages 10 Cents 43 rescued as two ships collide off San Francisco CARRIED IN STATE - A crowd numbering in the as the body of Pope John XXIII is carried in state Tuesday through St. Peter's The body was taken in Thousands file past body of Pope in St. Peter's procession from the Vatican to the Square where it lies in state today for the public to By WEBSTER K. NOLAN United Press International CUTTER members of a Japanese freighter took to lifeboats today after their ship collided in dense fog with a U.S. refrigerator ship 35 miles off San Francisco's Golden One crewman of the Japanese ship Kokoku Maru was but the 43 others were plucked from bobbing lifeboats by two Coast Guard Three of the 43 were The second ship involved in Tuesday night's the Sea Transportation j vessel headed for San j Bay but developed an oil leak and stopped off the Golden Two tugs put a line aboard the Kokoku Maru and took her under The vessel had a gash 30 feet wide and 45 feet high on its starboard The vessels collided at 10:C5 CITY lUPP - Hundreds of thousands of persons filed through St. Peter's Basilica today to pay a final tribute to Pope John eight homs after the great doors of the massive church had been flung an estimated 230,000 mourners had moved past the catafalque where the late body lay in Even as the mighty crowd paid its last the church machinery for choosing a new pope began its The Vatican announced that the College of Cardinals will meet June 19 to begin selection of a successor to Weather Weather Today 70, Lowest 56 One Year Ago Highest 73, Lowest 52 Tomorrow's Sunrise and Sunset 5:38 7.57 p.m. iNo allowable San Bernardino Low clouds lale night and mornings becoming mostly sunny in afternoon Local drizzle late tonight and early Thursday morn High 75 to 82. Lov tonight near 56. U.S. Weather Bureau Noon Forecast There will be considerable cloudiness from Southern California coastal waters inland over mountains today and Thursday but afternoons will be at Some light precipitation in the form of drizzle is likely during late night and early morning Mostly sunny weather will continue throughout interior and desert regions but high cloudiness will increase tonight and Winds in desert valleys will be gusty to near 40 mph at times with some local blowing dust likely during evening It will be slightly warmer throughout mountain and interior regions today but northern desert valleys will be slightly cooler again High temperatures today will be 68 to 78 from the coast inland to mountains 58 to 68 at mountain resort 78 to 88 in upper desert and 88 to 95 in lower desert Decreasing cloudiness and slightly warmer weather is indicated for Temperatures and precipitation for the 24-hour period ending at 4 Many of the 82 cardinals were in and others on their way from all over the the Vatican newspaper Romano published excerpts from the late Pope's diary in which he frequently expressed his complete submission to the will of God and commented on his hopes for the Ecumenical Council which he called to bring the church into step with modern times and to work for union of all The council automatically with his death and it will be up to his successor to decide whether to reconvene it. Huge Crowd Gathers By the time the doors were opened at 8 more than 10,-000 persons had gathered in St. Peter's their numbers stretching across its Many had waited all night to pay their last respects to the peasant farmer's son who had become the Pope of peace and had captured the imagination and admiration of the world in a reign of slightly more than 41= The many of whom had waited outside in the moved past the body 20 abreast at a rate of nearly 30,000 an For the first time the Vatican ordered St. Peter's kept open all night for the mass tribute to the man who had shattered so many Vatican By the time the doors of the church close again Thursday additional hundreds of thousands will have passed by the There was little time for those who passed the bier in an ing stream - men in black women in nuns and priests in their do more than cross themselves before they passed Women brought children for a final Others dropped a single rose or small bouquet of Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck Boise Brownsville Chicago Denver Fairbanks Fort Worth Helena Honolulu Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Minneapolis New York Oklahoma City Palm Springs Sacramento Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington High 8756 8262 8462 8262 6149.75 9177 7055 8646 6939T. 9273 6445.05 8572.01 9074 8461 7459 9064.01 7862 8970 92- 8656 6745.16 7053T. 5650.67 Wreckage of airliner to be studied Alaska of wreckage and human remains from the crash or ditching of a Northwest Orient in the Gulf of Alaska were expected in Ketchikan today aboard the Coast Guard cutter Preparations for an investigation of the thud worst air disaster involving predominantly military personnel will get under way at the Annette Island Coast Guard Although the Coast Guard said no conclusions could be reached yet about what caused the plane with 101 persons aboard to fall into the gulf a spokesman said whatever happened was appears either the impact was tremendous or there was an Lt. Cmdr. Owen Coast Guard operations at happened happened very quickly because the plane didn't answer two minutes after it made its position he Siler said the possibility of a bomb aboard the aircraft not be ruled He said he did not believe any of the bodies found so far were flowers as they Many were in street vendors s o Id mementoes and pictures of the laic Pope and black veils for The catafalque on which the body of Pope John rested is the same one used for Pope Pius XII in 1953. It has been inclined to permit a better view of the which is held in place by bands of silk across the chest and At the sides of the catafalque are four noble four secret supernumerary four Swiss guards and four Palatine The size of the turnout showed the great warmth felt for the Twice before there have been crowds of 100,000 in the square before the during an open air Mass Monday night as the pontiff lay dying in his Vatican apartment above the and again Tuesday when his body was borne in solemn procession to St. Cardinals Take Charge The cardinals of the church today went about the work of arranging the Pope's entombment and the selection of his | A general congregation of cardinals discussed the nine days of official funeral services that will follow the entombment The conclave to select the new under church must meet 15 to 18 days after the Pope's It was expected to assemble about June 18. All 82 members of the College of Cardinals able to attend will remain walled and locked inside a section of the Vatican until the secret proceedings end with the naming of the new In an action in modern the Vatican ordered the church opened all night tonight to allow the crowds to file past the body of the peasant's son who captured the world's affection and admiration in his reign of scarcely four and one half The Pope's body will remain on view continuously until 5 Then Vatican guards will clear all outsiders from the basilica and the Pope's remains will be interred temporarily in a vault in the ancient grottoes below the The body will be removed for permanent burial in the Basilica of St. John Negro leaders for in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES community leaders Tuesday stressed their efforts to achieve racial equality in the Los Angeles area would begin at the conference table rather than with Dr. Christopher president of the local chapter of the National Association for the of Colored his group was to back up demands by massive demonstrations and other economic and social Negotiations Stressed Taylor made his comments at a news conference called to report the results of a meeting held Monday night by 10 Negro leaders where plans for of this area were The announcement of a conference or negotiation approach was the central point he He emphasized pressures from the Negro community to something right now about the twin evils of racial discrimination and prime he be de facto school segregation and abuse of County Calls Meet In another related the county Board of Super visors disclosed plans to sponsor a meeting Wednesday of top level officials in and industry with Negro The to be held at noon at the Statler Hilton will be attended by representatives of labor stores and other interested p.m. five miles off Pointy 35 miles north of San | The 7.771-ton j was en route to San Francisco from the Far East. The Japanese vessel left San Francisco earlier Tuesday for The Coast Guard said that visibility was a quarter of a mile when its rescue vessels arrived on the The Kokoku Maru was dead in the and listing to The Aserion had a large hole above the waterline on the bow but was not taking The Japanese vessel's fireroom and No. 3 hold were reported An crewman identified only the last name was apparently by Capt. Seizo 44. ordered the Kokoku Maru abandoned about five hours after the The vessel's two lifeboats tossed about by 6 to 10 his first mate and two crewmen were the last to leave the jumping into the Pacific and swimming to a Then as dawn began to the hazardous task of bringing them aboard the cutlers Comanche and The under the command of Cmdr. David made three passes at the lifeboat with Ishakawa and 23 On the third try a rope was made The Japanese captain was carrying his ship's soaked log with him and as the lifeboat pulled up to the he tossed it on the The heavy swells pitched the cutter and lifeboat 10 to 12 .As one crested the top of a the other dipped into a as they passed each Coast Guardsmen the drenched Japanese crewmen and wrestled them over the mil. of the Japanese were having torn off their shirts in anticipation of having .to swim for it. But as they scrambled over the rail they wore wide grins and shook hands with their Coast Guardsmen immediately gave the crewmen clothing and took them below to their mess for coffee and operation was a little ticklish at said Commander Webb I By now the Kokoku Maru had 1 drifted 15 miles to a point near the I Farallon Islands due west of San The commercial tug Sea with the tug Sea Lion I standing put a line aboard the I vessel and pumps from i the Comanche were brought into One of the injured crewmen was reported to have been struck in the abdomen as he left his The nature of the other injuries was not Barnett decides against halting second Negro United Press International Gov. Ross who twice personally turned away Negro James Meredith from the University of today decided against a personal confrontation with a second Negro entering the Barnett's office in Jackson announced that the would make a television appearance about the same time McDowell was to enter the In a federal judge granted the Justice Department's request for an injunction to block Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace from carrying out his pledge to bar the way when three Negroes seek to enter the University of Alabama Kennedy speaks at Air Force Academy on his trip West Religious rioters storm through center of Tehran Juror collapses at trial of Muslims LOS ANGELES of the jurors at the trial of 14 Black Muslims today collapsed from a heart attack in the 10th day of deliberations and was replaced by an Jacqueline about 50, a Beverly Hills suffered the heart seizure shortly after the jury resumed deliberations on the fate of the who are accused of rioting Mrs. Ames was dismissed from further jury duty and returned to her Selected to replace her on the panel was Mrs. Lucille G. a whose name was drawn by the county The which remains then weighing the evidence in the Cardinal Ritter leaves for pope's services NEW YORK - The first of five American Roman Catholic cardinals planning to attend Vatican ceremonies for Pope John XXIII left for Rome Tuesday The five will stay for the conclave to select the next Joseph Cardinal Ritter of St. Louis departed from Idlewild at 9:45 on Trans World Airlines Flight 840. He was scheduled to arrive in Rome at 3:45 Albert Cardinal Meyer of Chicago and Francis Cardinal of Los Angeles both were scheduled to depart for Rome today at 7:30 EDT aboard TWA Flight 80 from A spokesman for Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York said he would leave Saturday on TWA Flight 842 at 8:0 Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston will fly to via on Sunday Announce wedding Nev. Robert 29, and actress Carol 30, will be married Aug. 12 in New who is appearing here at Harrah's made the announcement Ennis rites BEVERLY Calif. will be held today for bandleader 56, who died Sunday By JOSEPH United Press International Iran - Religious rioters stormed through the center of Tehran today in an apparent bid to topple the But Shan Reza Mohammed Pahlevi's troops smashed the insurgent ranks with tanks and machine gun Premier Assadollah who ordered a suppression of the told United Press International maximum of 20 persons were killed and in the late today machine gun lire still echoed through the and burning streets of bazaar which is the heart of the city and the birthplace of past Persian assassinations and Government spokesmen said Moslem leaders whipped up the mobs in order to block the Shah's land reform and women suffrage Screaming and waving the rioters ripped through the bazaar area and ran into the The troops did not fire above their But at first the mob did not I saw them running directly into the bullets of the It appeared obvious the rioters really seemed to think they had Tehran in their hands as they braved the But the troops in the heavy tanks showed they mean I saw the troops cooly take aim and I saw one man drop dead right in front of me. I recoiled and a second rioter rolled past leaving a trail of Still the rioters And still the troops It seemed a miracle no more were Passersby caught in the bazaar dashed not to stop to aid the When the firing stopped and the smoke cleared the troopers were But the rioters were It was a full 30 minutes before the bazaar's inhabitants crept They carefully spread newspapers over the The rioting broke out following the arrest of Moslem religious leader He was arrested after similar riots Other troops cordoned off all major roads leading to the palace and other government By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter COLORADO Colo. speak ing at the Air Force Academy today announced a government decision to go ahead with developments of a supersonic commercial transport plane capable of traveling at more than twice the speed of Kennedy interpolated the supersonic plane decision in his prepared speech to the Air Force graduating class and after other major announcements made on his arrival here from will fly Saturday to Hawaii for a Sunday speech on civil rights to the National Conference of Mayors meeting in This represents an extension of his current western trip which originally was scheduled to end in Los Angeles Saturday President will visit Italy late this month to confer with President Antonio Segni and other Italian The death of Pope John XXIII had put the Italian phase of Kennedy's forthcoming European trip in some doubt until today's The decision to put the United States into competition with Great Britain and France in developing a transport plane was announced even as first American orders were filed with a Franco-British combine for their version of the Places Order in Europe Pan-American World Airways Tuesday ordered six Concordes aircraft to be built jointly by the British Aircraft Corp. and Sud a French The Concordes will be able to travel at about 1,450 miles per hour at an altitude of 60,000 This is known as mach 2.3 or slightly more than twice the speed of The American according to present will travel at about mach 2.6 or at something better than 1.600 miles John Junior delays departure of President WASHINGTON - President Kennedy's departure on a Western tour was delayed five minutes today when his 2-year-old John tried to go The accompanied by his Maud had flown with his father from the White House to Andrews Air Force Base in a as the boy sometimes does when the President is leaving by After Kennedy left the helicopter young John scampered out and pranced over to the President who grinned and said something newsmen could not John Jr. then began crawling up the 15 steps of the ramp leading into the back door of the huge Boeing 707 presidential The looking followed his boy up the A moment later aides beckoned to Secret Service men to come get the boy so the President could take off. John Jr. had run up the aisle of the plane and by the time the agents caught him he was in the front of the He was escorted down the front ramp by an agent who held his The youngster looked decidedly an hour and also at an altitude of about 60,000 Kennedy acted on the recommendations of a high level interagency study committee headed by Vice President B. The committee delivered its report Congress has appropriated million to the Federal Aviation Agency for early research and development in the supersonic transport but the President said today the new program undoubtedly would cost substantially more and that the county should be prepared to support this major investment in the In explaining his decision to the sun-baked crowd which filled the Air Force Academy the President said intense international air competition would not permit the United States to lag behind other nations in developing a supersonic transport for commercial The chief executive flew to Colorado Springs on the first leg of a four-day Western and speaking In a commencement address at the U.S. Air Force Academy Stadium Kennedy told the young Air Force officers that the nation would need military commanders can foresee the effects of military moves on the whole fabric of in- i need men who can cope with the challenge of new political situations as well as new enemy weapons - who can keep their forces flexible as well as and alert without being trigger President to be in Southern California 2 days LOS ANGELES - President Kennedy planned to spend most of two days in Southern California during his speaking and inspection tour of Western After an overnight stay in El tonight the President planned to arrive at Lindbergh Field in San Diego shortly before noon He will receive the first honorary degree ever awarded at San Diego State College after a motorcade through the From the college ceremonies Kennedy will fly to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot for a training demonstration and lunch before departing by helicopter for the USS Oriskany and a classified Next on the President's crowded schedule is a helicopter ride to the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk where he will witness two hours of maneuvers and stay On Friday he will visit Point briefly on his way to the Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake for a weapons a tour of Michelson Laboratory and Kennedy will arrive at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills by helicopter late afternoon and will have only a couple hours of rest before a private dinner sponsored by the Entertainment Industries Division of the President's a national fund raising arm of the Democratic After an overnight stay at the Beverly the President will fly to Hawaii Saturday to address a national mayor's conference m he wc in a world where the principal problems are not susceptible of military solutions In his prepared remarks Kennedy attacked the suggestion that an Air Force career was to an obsolete weapons the manned The President said there was no truth to the forecast Air Force officers of the future would be more than so-called silo Fly Fastest Planes of you will fly the fastest reach the highest altitudes and lift the heaviest of any aviator in he told the of you will hold in your hands the most awesome destructive power that man has ever of you will work with the new leaders of new nations which were not even nations a few years Some of you will support guerrilla and operations that combine the newest techniques of warfare with the oldest techniques of the some of you will help to develop new planes that spread their wings in detect other planes at unheard of deliver new weapons with unprecedented accuracy and survey the ground from incredible Thus the President pictured what he called the of which he predicted would lead to a constantly expanding role for the U.S. Kennedy also said the greatest value of new weapons massive lay in their ability to deter the very war which would require their Police have no leads on brutal murder Calif. today admitted they had no lead to the slayer of an attractive divorcee who was beaten to death at her hilltop home as her 7-year-old son Mrs. Arline 33. was beaten with a baseball baL Monday The victim's said he saw his mother hit with a bat by a masked He said she had gone outside to investigate a noise after putting him and his 4-year-old sister to the youngster told got up and looked out the bedroom door and saw this dressed in dark clothes with a white mask ever his out on the porch with my sounded like they were was screaming my name when he hit he Police speculated that it could have been a burglar or someone who knew her and had other we just don't Lt. Jack Morris Detectives were unable to explain the fact three dogs in a nearby bam were not aroused and that the killer left without ransacking the house after forcing entry through a billiard room The telephone lines to the 5i2-aere estate also had been The killing occurred after both a maid and the estate caretaker had left for the