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Russ Ia~I ' , HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE I 6/6/ 5 4 AT 0336 6/61 1.0 AT 0959 6/6/ 4.6 AT 1549 6/6/ 0.9 AT 21 47 HOU RGLASS~ VOL 4 No 1447 ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS WEDNESDAY 5 JUNE 1963 TEMPERATURES RUSS IA~I '"'ETS SAN FRANCISCO--fAIR, 70-52, TOKYO-­ NW AIRLINER OVERFLY US CARRIER RAIN, 61-56, NEW YORK--CLOUDY, 80-63, DEBRIS FOUND WASHINGTON (UPI)--SIX RUSSIAN TWIN­ MEXICO CITY--SHOWERS, 69-40; LONDON-­ ANCHORAGE (UPI)--SEARCHERS FOUND JET PLANES MADE AN AERIAL INSPECTION FAIR, LATER THUNDER SHOWERS, 72-50, AIRCRAFT DEBRIS AND PARTS Of HUMAN Of THE U.S AIRCRAfT CARRIER RANGER PARIS--POSSIBLE SHOWERS, 70-55; KWAJ­ BODIES TODAY AND CONCLUDED THAT A MISS­ IN THE PACifiC EARLY TODAY, THE NAVY ALE IN, 88-78 AND ROI NAMUR, 90-78 ING MILITARY AIRLINER WITH 101 PERSONS SAID. IT WAS THE fiRST SOVIET PASS THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGED BETWEEN ABOARD CRASHED OR DITCHED IN THE GULF OVER U S NAVY SHIPS SINCE MID-MARCH 90 AND 75 PERCENT OF ALASKA. THE NAVY SAID THE OVERfLIGHTS WERE RAINFALL YESTERDAY WAS 0 01 INCHES A COAST GUARD SPOKESMAN AT JUNEAU IN INTERNATIONAL WATERS. THE SOVIET THE TOTAL SO FAR THIS MONTH IS I 48 SAID THE FINDINGS INDICATED THE PLANE PLANES APPEARED TO HAVE DiffiCULTY INCHES APPARENTLY STRUCK THE WATER "WITH CON­ SEEING THE RANGER IN OVERCAST WEATHER SIDERABLE IMPACT." CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE SCENE AND ONE Of THEM MADE A THREE AIRPLANES AND SIX SHIPS CON­ WHITE WOMAN LOW PASS OVER THE CARRIER, THE RANGER TINUED A SEARCH fOR POSSIBLE SURVIVORS. ARRESTED IN DEMONSTRATION REPORTED TO NAVY HEADQUARTERS THE COAST GUARD SPOKESMAN SAID THE THE RUSSIANS WERE SPOTTED ON THE JACKSON, MISS (UPI)--A WHITE HOUSE­ DEBRIS AND BODIES DEfiNITELY WERE fROM SHIP'S RADAR AND WERE PROMPTLY "IN­ WifE fROM CONCORD, MASS., WAS ARRESTED THE NORTHWEST ORIENT A,RLINES DC7 WHICH TERCEPTED BY ESCORTING PLANES" AND CARRIED BODILY TO A WAITING POLICE DISAPPEARED YESTERDAY LAUNCHED fROM THE CARRIER BY THE TIME WAGON WHEN SHE AND THREE NEGROES TURN­ THE FOUR-ENGINE PLANE, LOADED WiTH THE RED CRAFT WERE 65 TO 100 MILES ED UP AT CITY HALL YESTERDAY DURING A SERVICEMEN AND CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES OF FROM THE SHIP. RENEWED SURGE Of RACIAL PROTESTS IN THE MILITARY AND THEIR DEPENDENTS, WAS THE INCIDENT OCCURRED 330 MILES THIS TENSE MISSISSIPPI CAPITAL. ON A FLIGHT fROM MCCHORD AIR FORCE EAST Of JAPAN AS THE RANGER WAS PRO­ POLICE ARRESTED AT LEAST 32 OF THE BASE NEAR TACOMA, WASHINGTON TO ELMEN- CEEDING HOMEWARD ON THE GREAT CIRCLE DEMONSTRATORS AND LODGED THEM AT A DORF AFB AT ANCHORAGE. I I I I ROUTE AfTER HAVING BEEN WITH THE U.S TEMPORARY STOCKADE SET UP AT THE STATE TWENTY-EIGHT WOMEN AND CHILDREN--SIX, SEVENTH FLEET IN THE FAR EAST fAIRGROUNDS. fAMILY GROUPS--WERE ABOARD THE PLANE. THE INTERCEPT W~S 'CCOMPLISHED BY A AT ONE PO I NT, I NTEGRAT ION LEADERS ICING ENCOUNTERED NAVY AIRCRAFT LAUNCHED FROM THE CAR­ HAD GROUPS OF DEMONSTRATORS MOVING INTO THE PLANE WAS ABOUT 150 MILES NORTH­ RIER TO ESCORT THE RUSSIAN PLANES DUR­ THE DOWNTOWN AREA AT 10-MINUTE INTER­ WEST Of KETCH I KAN, ALASKA, YESTERDAY IV ING THE OVERFLIGHT VALS. ALL POLICE CARS WERE SUMMONED WHEN THE PILOT, CAPT. ALBERT F OLSEN, THE ANNOUNCEMENT EMPHASIZED THAT TO GIVE ASSISTANCE. Of SUMNER, WASH., REPORTED HE WAS AT "THE OVERFLIGHTS WERE MADE OVER INTER­ THE WHITE WOMAN WHO TOOK PART IN 16,000 fEET AND ENCOUNTERING LIGHT NATIONAL WATERS WHERE THE RUSSIAN AIR­ THE C,TY HALL DEMONSTRATION WAS MRS ICING CONDITIONS. HE ASKED fOR A CRAFT HAS EVERY LEGAL RIGHT TO BE " BARBARA MASSAR, 27, WifE Of A fREE ROUTINE CHANGE Of ALTITUDE, AND RE­ I THE LAST PREVIOUS SUCH OVERFLIGHT LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER AND THE MOTHER Of CEIVED PERMISSION fROM THE FEDERAL WAS ABOVE THE CARRIER CONSTELLATION, TWO CHILDREN SHE SAID BEfORE LEAV­ AVIATION AGENCY CONTROL TO CLIMB 2,000 AND WAS CARRIED OUT BY fOUR-ENGINED ING CONCORD LAST WEEK SHE INTENDED TO fEET. HE WAS NEVER HEARD fROM AGAIN. RUSSIAN "BEAR" AIRCRAfT JOIN THE DEMONSTRATIONS TO "BEAR WIT­ A SEARCH WAS STARTED, AND A ROYAL NESS TO MY SUPPORT OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, THE U S. CANADIAN AIR FORCE PLANE LAST NIGHT CARRIERS FORRESTAL, KITTY HAWK, PRINCE­ STRUGGLE " SIGHTED DEBRIS ABOUT 60 MILES WEST OF TON AND THE NUCLEAR POWERED ENTERPRISE THE INITIAL GROUPS Of DEMONSTRATORS GRAHAM ISLAND OfF THE BRITISH COLUMBIA WERE OVERfLOWN. THE ENTERPRISE AND WERE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY WHEN THEY COAST. THE FORRESTAL WERE IN THE NORTH ATLAN­ TURNED UP AT A HALF DOZEN DOWNTOWN THE SITE WAS ABOUT 300 MILES SOUTH TIC, WHILE THE KITTY HAWK AND PRINCE­ RESTURANTS AND EATING PLACES. OF THE PLANE'S LAST REPORTED LOCATION, TON WERE IN THE NORTH PACifiC. NEARLY 500 NEGRO DEMONSTRATORS WERE AND IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION fROM WHICH THE INTERPRETATION AT THAT TIME WAS ARRESTED IN JACKSON LAST WEEK, BUT THE IT WAS FLYING. PROTESTS SUBSIDED OVER THE WEEKEND AND I THAT THE RUSSIANS WERE EXTENDING THEIR THE COAST GUARD CUTTER SORRELL REPORT­ SURVEILLANCE TO NEAR-GLOBAL PROPOR­ MAYOR ALLEN THOMPSON, WHILE CLAIMING ED THIS MORNING THAT IT HAD RECOVERED TIONS OVERfLIGHTS Of AMERICAN SHIPS THE DRIVE HAD LOST ITS MOMENTUM, AN­ PIECES OF AIRCRAfT "SKIN" METAL, THREE HAD BEEN CONDUCTED PREVIOUSLY BUT US­ NOUNCED ON MONDAY THAT THE CITY WOULD LifE RAfTS WHICH HAD NOT BEEN INFLATED, UALLY WITHIN A COMPARATIVELY SHORT IMMEDIATELY BEGIN ACCEPTING APPLICA­ ASSORTED PIECES OF AIRCRAfT SEATS AND TIONS FROM NEGROES AS POLICEMEN AND FLIGHT DISTANCE fROM RUSSIAN WATERS. SEAT BELTS, A NORTHWEST ORIENT AIRLINES SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS. POSTCARD AND MENU. VR-21 FLIGHTS EXPECTED BUT INTEGRATION LEADERS CONTENDED No BODIES WERE FOUND IMMEDIATELY THESE CONCESSIONS WERE NOT ENOUGH, AND Two VR-21 CI18's ENROUTE TO THE FAR THE fiRST SHIP ON THE SCENE THIS THE PROTESTS STARTED ANEW. EAST fROM NAS BARBER'S POINT ARE EX­ MORNING WAS THE JAPANESE SHIP HOSEI MRS. MASSAR'S GROUP ARRIVED AT CITY PECTED TO TRANSIT KWAJALEIN TOMORROW, MARU, WHICH FOUND A SUITCASE IDENTIFIED HALL IN A STATION WAGON DRIVEN BY THE TCT AVIATION DEPT.'S TRAfFIC COORDIN­ AS BELONGING TO ONE Of THE PASSENGERS. REV. ED KING, A WHITE METHODIST MINIS­ ATION CENTER (TCC) ANNOUNCED TODAY OTHER DEBRIS INCLUDED PILLOWS AND CLOTH- TER ACTIVE IN THE CAMPAIGN THE FIRST NAVY AIRCRAFT IS EXPECT­ ING MAYOR THOMPSON WALKED TO THE DOOR Of ED TO ARRIVE AT 10.30 A M AND THE A COAST GUARD SPOKESMAN SAID THE DE- I HIS OfFICE AND SAID HE WAS PREPARED TO SECOND AT 7 P.M. IN THE EVENING BOTH BRIS WAS SCATTERED OVER AN AREA MORE MEET WITH ANY DEMONSTRATOR WHO HAD A , AIRCRAfT, ENROUTE TO GUAM AND ATSUGI, THAN A MILE SQUARE. GRIEVANCE JAPAN, WILL DEPART TWO HOURS AFTER AR­ WITH THE SORRELL AT THE SEARCH SCENE BUT MRS. MASSAR AND THE NEGROES -­ RIVING WERE THE HOSE I MARU, THE AMERICAN TWO WOMEN AND A MAN -- WALKED TO THE FREIGHTER CHENA, A COAST GUARD PATROL BACK STEPS OF THE C,TY HALL, HOISTED HONG KONG BOAT AND TWO OTHER CUTTERS, AND THREE THEIR PLACE CARDS AND AN AMERICAN fLAG IT RAINS--FINALLY AMPHIBIOUS AIRPLANES. AND STOOD RIGIDLY SKIES WERE OVERCAST WITH SOME DRIZZLE HONG KONG (UPI)--HONG KONG THIS WHEN THEY REfUSED ORDERS TO LEAVE, AND SEA SWELLS Of THREE TO FIVE FEET, MORNING EXPERIENCED ITS fiRST REAL DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF J R RAY PUT THEM BUT WEATHER CONDITIONS APPEARED TO BE DOWNPOUR IN SIX MONTHS UNDER ARREST IMPROVING THE WATER TEMPERATURE WAS EARLY THIS MORNING, HEAVY SHOWERS THE THREE NEGROES WALKED TO A POLICE 52 DEGR£ES. BROUGHT THE COLONY AN ESTIMATED 250 WAGON BUT MRS. MASSER REfUSED AND WAS THE MISSING PLANE, fLIGHT 293, WAS MILLION GALLONS TO REPLACE THE DWIND­ CARRIED BODILY BY A PAIR OF NEGRO CITY CHARTERED BY THE M,LITARY AIR TRANSPORT LING SUPPLY IN THE NEARLY BONE-DRY JAIL TRUSTIES SERVICE RESERVOIRS. THE RAINS, THOUGH HARDLY ON A SCALE LATE BASEBALL SCORES: BULLET IN: TO BREAK THE DROUGHT,' WAS WELCOME TO AMERICAN LEAGUE: FORT WORTH (UPI)--A 6-58 SUPERSONIC BOTH CITY FOLK AND fARMERS. CLEVELAND 6 DETROIT 4 JET BOMBER LANDED SAfELY AT CARSWELL I ROYAL O~~~RVATORY OffiCIALS SAID WASHINGTON I BOSTON 0 AIR FORCE BASE TODAY AfTER ALMOST fOUR I THAT ISOLATED SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORM5 NATIONAL LEAGUE: HOURS Of TENSION- PACKED CIRCLING BE- J' I COULD BE EXPECTED LATER IN THE DAY. CHICAGO 6 SAN FRANCISCO I CAUSE Of A MALfUNCTION IN ITS LANDING I . • • • 0 • 0 GE AR • ~,--------------------------------~--------------------------------~------------------------------- PAGE 2 HOURGLASS WEDNESDAY 5 JUNE 1993 PCPE RONCALLI WAS ONE OF 51 SPARSE CARD-J PROCESSION INALS WHO GATHERED IN ROME FOR THE LAST RESPECTS ARE PAID A MAN OF SURPRISES fUNERAL AND THEN THE CONCLAVE HE WA (CONTINUED FROM TUESDAY.) SO CERTAIN HE WOULD NOT BE ELECTED VATICAN CITY (UPI )--THE RICHLY-ROB­ DURING THE PERIOD FROM 1921-1925 HIS THAT HE HAD A ROUND-TRaP TICKET HOME. ED BODY OF POPE JOHN XXI I! WAS BORNE VISiTS TO EUROPEAN CATHOLIC CENTERS WHEN THE DOORS TO THE FRESCOED SISTINE ACROSS ST PETER'S SQUARE TODAY TO I fOR MISSIONARY WORK HELPED PREPARE HIM' CHAPEL AND THE CONCLAVE AREA CLOSED ' REST IN DEATH IN THE VASl BASIL!CA OF FOR HIS LONG DIPLOMATIC SERVICE IN BEHIND THE CARDINALS ON OCT 25, CARD­ ST PETER'S WHERE HE HAD BEEN CROWNED 1925 UNDER POPE PIUS XI HE BEGAN HIS INAL RONCALLI WAS GIVEN A SMALL APART- POINTIFF 55 MONTHS AGO 27 YEARS IN THE VATICAN SECRETARIAT OF MENT TO LIVE IN ON THE WALL OF THE To THE TEARS OF MASSED THOUSANDS AND STATE HE WAS NAMED TITULAR ARCHBISH­ SMALL BEDROOM WAS A PROPHE TIC PL AQUE ! THE MOURNF UL TOLL I NG OF BEL LS, TI-lE OP OF AEROPOLIS AND WAS APPOINTED AS WHICH READ "IL COMANDATE"--THE COM- SOMBER AND COLORFUL PROCESS,ON MOVED ApOSTOLIC VISITOR TO BULGARIA MANDER I T WAS THE FORMER ROOM Of A ! OUT OF THE VATI CAN PALACE WHERE CARD- MSGR RONCALLI, THEN 43, WAS TO SWISS GUARDSMAN II INALS AND D!PLOMATS PAID THEIR LAST SPEND 10 YEARS IN BULGARIA, A COUNTRY THREE DAYS AND 12 VOTES LATER RON- RESPECTS INTO THE CANDLE-LIT SPLENDOR WHICH FELL TO COMMUNISM AT THE END OF CALLI APPEARED ON THE BALCONY OVER- OF ST PETER'S BASIL~CA WORLD WAR I I DURING THE LONG PERIOD LOOKING ST.
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