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500 Arrested in Jackson March Pope Expiring Last Rites Given ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HiGH TIDE lOW TIDE 6/2/ 4.1 AT 0125 2. I AT 0733 4.1 AT 1318 I 5 AT '9~5 6/3/ 4.5 AT 0205 1.8 AT 0817 1 4 3 AT 1405 1.3 AT 20 9 VOL. 4 No. 1443 ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY 1 JUNE 1963 TEMPERATURES POPE EXPIRING 500 ARRESTED IN TOKYO--CLOUDY, 71-76, LONDON--FAiR, JACKSON MARCH 52-77; PARIS--FAIR, 53-79, NEW YORK-­ LAST RITES GIVEN JACKSON, MISS. (UPI)--SOME 500 FAJR, 57-77; SAN fRANCISCO--PARTlY VAT I CAN CITY (up r )--POPE JOHN XX III CHANTING NEGRO YOUTHS STAGED A CIVIL CLOUDY, 50-65; MEXICO CITY-·OVERCAST LAY DYING EARLY TODAY, HIS CRAGGY FACE RIGHTS MARCH TODAY THROUGH A BUSINESS 53-71; KWAJALEIN, 82-76 AND ROI NAMUR, SERENE AS A MERCIFUL UNCONSCIOUSNESS DISTRICT BUT WERE ARRESTED AFTER TWO 88-75 RELEASED HIM FROM THE AGONY OF STOMACH RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGED HIGH FROM BLOCKS WHEN THEY RAN INTO A HUMAN BAR­ CANCER. RICADE OF HELMETED POLICE. 83 TO 98 PERCENT. THE STOUT HEART OF THE PONTIFF, WHO RAINFALL YESTERDAY AMOUNTED TO .32 STILL CHANTING, THE NEGROES WERE WAS BORN IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN LOADED INTO GARBAGE TRUCKS, WATER DE­ OF AN INCH, AND THiS BROUGHT THE TOTAL iTALY 81 YEARS AGO, BEAT ON INTO A NEW PARTMENT TRUCKS, CITY LABOR TRUCKS AND FOR THE MONTH OF MAY TO 7.47 INCHES DAY--HOUR BY HOUR AFTER HIS DOCTORS HAD HAULED OFF TO A VAST STOCKADE TO JOIN DESPAIRED AND JUDGED CHANCES OF HIS ABOUT 100 OTHER NEGROES ARRESTED EAR­ POPE'S DAY Of CRISIS SURVIVAL IN MINUTES. LIER. VATICAN C,TY (UPI)--THE DAY OF CRIS­ BUT VATICAN RADIO SAID THE OLD POPE, IT WAS THE FIRST MARCH CONDUCTED BY IS BEGAN FOR POPE JOHN XXI I I SUDDENLY WHOSE AMIABILITY AND HUMANITY EARNED NEGROES WHO BEGAN A SERIES OF ANTI­ AT MIDNIGHT THE ADMIRATION OF CATHOLICS AND NON­ SEGREGATION DEMONSTRATIONS JN THIS AT THAT HOUR HE BEGAN SUFFERING CATHOLICS ALIKE, WAS IN HIS FINAL DEATH CAPITAL CITY TUESDAY WHAT WAS DESCRIBED OFFICIALLY AS A THROESo AT HIS OWN REQUEST HE HAD RE­ THE FIRST BOY TO REACH THE BARRICADE "STATE OF R~STLESSNESS" THAT WAS FOL~ CEIVED THE LAST RITES OF THE CHURCH SCUFfLED BRIEFLY WITH POLICEMEN WHEN LOWED BY PAINS. YESTERDAY. THEY TOOK AWAY fROM HIM A SMALL AMER­ DOCTORS ASSEMBLED AT HIS BEDSIDE IN HE WAS BEiNG ADMINISTERED OXYGEN TO ICAN FLAG. HE WAS TOSSED INTO A TRUCK THE PRE-DAWN HOURS, AND DURING THE DAY OFFSET THE LETHAL EffECTS OF A STOMACH THE OTHERS CLIMBED PEACEFULLY ABOARD THERE WERE THESE DEVELOPMENTS: TUMOR IN ITS TERMINAL STAGE AND COM­ THE VEHICLES STILL CHANTING "WE WANT 6:30 A M --THE POPE HEARD MASS FROM PL!CATIONS OF PERITONITIS--INFLAMMATION FREEDOM" AND "WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED." HIS S l CKBED. IT WAS CE LEBRATED I N AN OF THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY--AND ANEMIA. SOME 75 BLUE-HELMETED POLICEMEN ADJOINiNG ROOM BY HIS SECRETARY. H,S THREE PEASANT BROTHERS AND SISTER STANDING TWO AND THREE DEEP FORMED 9 30 A M --ONE OF THE PHYSICIANS, GATHERED WITH RICHLY ROBED PRELATES AC~OSS THE STREET AND SIDEWALKS TO PROF. PIETRO VALDONI, EXAMINED THE AROUND HIS SIMPLE BRASS BED IN THE VA­ HALT THE MARCH, WHiCH BEGAN WITH A POPE AND CONFIRMED "THE GRAVITY OF THE TICAN PALACE WAITING FOR DEATH TO TAKE GATHERING AT A NEGRO CHURCH. CRIS!S." HIM AS THE WILL OF GOD. As THE WHOLESALE ARRESTS WERE BEING i i: 15 Ao~ --AT THE POPE'S REQUEST HE THEY HAD RUSHED TO THE PALACE LAST MADE, THE STATE H,GHWAY PATROL WAS WAS GiVEN THE LAST RITES--ExTREME NIGHT FROM THEIR PEASANT HOME AT SOTTO SENT INTO ACTION IN THE CITY. SOME 60 UNCTION AND V,ATICUM. IL MONTE--BENEATH THE MOUNTAIN--IN TROOPERS, WEARING ~ELMETS AND CARRYING 2:00 P.M.--PROF. RAIMONDO MANZINI, NORTHERN ITALY. RIOT GUNS, MARCHED INTO THE AREA TO HEAD OF THE VATICAN C,TY NEWSPAPER IT WAS THE FIRST PLANE RIDE FOR THE ASSIST POLICE. "OSSERVATORE ROMANO," DISCLOSED TO RONCALLI BROTHERS--ZARERIO, 80, ALFREDO, THE STUDENTS WERE HAULED AWAY IN NEWSMEN THE SUDDEN TURN FOR THE WORSE 7 4 , AND GIUSEPPE, 69. WITH THEM WAS NINE TRUCKS WHICH MADE RETURN TRIPS IN THE POPE'S CONDITION. THE NEWS ASSUNTA, THE ONLY SURVIVING SISTER OF TO CARRY THE NEGROES TO A JAIL AT THE FLASHED AROUND THE WORLD. AN ORIGINAL FAMILY Of 13 C~ILDREN. STATE FAIRGROUNDS. 3:00 PoM.--THE POPE'S CHIEF PHYSI­ THEY ARRIVED AFTER THE POPE LAPSED THE TRUCKS, ESCORTED BY POLICE CARS, CIAN, PROF. ANTONIO GASBARRINI, LEFT INTO A COMA BUT SOME THOUGHT THEY SAW SPED THE STUDENTS TO TWO GIANT EXHIBIT BOLOGNA IN NORTHERN ITALY TO RUSH BACK A FLICKER or RECOGNITION ON THE POPE's HALLS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS WHICH HAVE TO THE VATICAN BY TRAIN. PILGRIMS AND ASHEN FACE. BEEN PREPARED AS A GIANT STOCKADE. TOURISTS BEGAN GATHERING IN ST. PETER'S OUTSIDE THE VATICAN THOUSANDS MILLED ABOUT 100 OTHER NEGROES WERE ALREADY SQUARE BELOW THE WINDOW OF THE POPE'S SILENTLY AFTER MIDNIGHT IN ST PETER'S IN THE STOCKADE. THEY WERE ARRESTED APARTMENT. SQUARE, GAZING UP AT THE SHUTTERED EARLIER TODAY. 2: 15 P.M.--VATICAN RADIO CANCELLED THIRD fLOOR WINDOWS WHERE JOHN WAS IN REGULAR BROADCASTS AND BEGAN AN "EX- THE CLOSING MINUTES OF A FOUR AND A HALF VillAGERS AWAIT NEWS Of POPE TRAORDINARY SERVICE" ON THE POPE'S YEAR BUT MOMtNTOUS PONTl~ICATE. SOTTO IL MONTE, ITALY (UPI)--THE CONDITION IN A NUMBER OF LANGUAGES. VATICAN RAD~O BROADCAST SOLEMN AN­ CITIZENS OF THIS LITTLE NORTHERN ITAL- 4:30 p.M.--MSGR. CAPOVILLA, THE NOUNCEMENTS IN A DOZEN LANGUAGES INTER­ IAN VILLAGE CLUSTERED AROUND THEIR RA- POPE'S SECRETARY,AGAIN SAID MASS FOR SPERSED WITH SURGING ORGAN MUSIC. EACH THE POPE. ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MORE DOLOROUS THAN DIOS AND TELEVISION SETS THROUGH THE 5:30 p.M.--THE REV. ILARINO DA MIL- THE LASTo "CONTINUALLY WORSENING ! NIGHT, TENSELY AWAITING NEWS ON THE ANO, A fRANCISCIAN fRIAR, SAID AFTER PULSE GROWING WEAKER." ! TOWN'S MOST FAMOUS NATIVE SON, POPE VISITING THE PONTIFF: "THE POPE LOOKED CATHOL!CS, CHRISTIANS AND NON-BELIEV­ JOHN XX III THE VILLAGERS, LIKE OTHERS AROUND AS IF HE HAD ONLY A FEW MINUTES TO ERS ALREADY WERE GRI[VING FOR THE IM­ LIVE." MINENT PASSING OF A MAJOR FIGURE OF THE THE WORLD, LISTENED TO THE VATICAN RA- DIO ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUR AFTER HOUR. 6:45 P M --THE VATICAN PRESS OFFICE 20TH CENTURY "THE HOLY fATHER IS IN COMA ••• THE ANNOUNCED A "FURTHER WORSENING" IN THE THE ITALIAN COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER l'UN­ HOLY fATHER'S CONDITION IS WORSENING. POPE'S CONDITION AND SAID HE WAS "SUF- ITA SAID IN ITS SATURDAY EDITION: "A THE HOLY fATHER IS EXPIRING ••• " fERING A LOT OF PAIN" GREAT POPE is DYING--A GREAT PERSONALITY MANY OF THOSE LISTENING TO THE BROAD- 7: 15 P M.--A VATICAN COMMUNIQUE SAID IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY" EVEN ATHEIST CAST WERE RELATIVES __ NIECES AND NEPH- POPE JOHN'S CONDITION CONTINUED TO DE­ PREMIER NIKITA S. KHRUSHCHEV HAD SENT EWS, DISTANT COUSINS POPE JOHN'S TERIORATE WITH COMPLICATIONS OF "GEN­ HIM A MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY. ERALIZED PERITONITIS"--AN INFLAMMATION THREE BROTHERS WHO LIVE HERE HAD GONE OF THE ABDOM I NAL MEMBRANE. IT SA I 0 POPE TO ROME YESTERDAY AND WERE AT THE PON-" LATE BULLETIN TIFF'S BEDSIDE. HIS PULSE RATE AND THE CARDIO-CIRCU- POPE JOHN WAS BOR~ HERE 81 YEARS AGO, LATORY SYSTEM ••• ARE DETERIORATING NOW VATICAN C,TY (UPI)--POPE JOHN XXI II ~F RESPIRATORY DIFFICULTIES." SLIPPED TO THE BRINK OF DEATH TODAY BUT THE SON OF PEASANTS WHO TILLED THE SOIL BECAUSE ' FOR A LIVING. HE WAS CHRISTENED AN- IT SAID THE POPE WAS SUFFERING BUT EARLY THIS MORNING REGAINED CONSCIOUS- FULLY CONSCIOUS AND LUCID." NESS GElO G,USEPPE RONCAlLI. 8:05 PoM.--THE POPE'S RELATIVES AR- THE VATICAN ANNOUNCED THAT THE PONTIFF THE HOUSE WHERE POPE JOHN SPENT HIS BOYHOOD, tllA COlOMBERA" (THE DOVEHOUSE~ RIVED IN ROME BY PLANE FROM NORTHERN AFTER MORE THAN SIX HOURS IN A COMA RE- ITALY GAINED CONSCIOUSNESS AT 2:45 A.M. (0145 STILL STANDS AT THE TOP OF A NARROW, 8 ) " COBBLESTONE STREET. THE PONTIFF'S REL- :25 P M.--THE VATICAN ANNOUNCED POPE GMT AND BLESSED HIS RELATIVES INDIVID- JOHN HAD LOST CONSCIOUSNESS UAlLY." ATIVES OWN IT AND LIVE THERE. 10: 16 P.M --THE VATICAN PRESS OFFICE VATICAN RADIO SAID: THE ATMOSPHERE WAS DIFFERENT THAN ON SAID THE POPE WAS BEING ADMINISTERED tlTHEY INFORM US IN THIS MOMENT THAT THE AFTERNOON OF OCT. 2 8 , 195 8 , WHEN OXYGEN THROUGH A NASAL TUBE. THE VA- THE HOLY fATHER HAS A FEW MINUTES AGO RE­ THE PARISH PRIEST FIRED OFF A GUN, RANG THE CHURCH BELLS AND TOLD THE PARISION- TICAN RADIO SAID IT WOULD CONTINUE GAINED HIS SENSORY FACILITIES, THAT IS BROADCASTING THROUGH THE NIGHT TO SAY, HE REGAINED CONSCIOUSNESS ERS THAT A NATIVE SON HAD BECOME P OPE. "HE RECOGNIZED, GREETED AND BLESSED Now, THERE WAS SILENCE, BROKEN ONLY 12:30 A M.--VATICAN RADIO REPORTS HE BY THE ORGAN MUSIC AND ANNOUNCEMENTS OF IS MOVING TOWARD THE INEXORABLE END. ALL THOSE PRESENT AND ESPECIALLY HIS REI THE VATICAN ~~I~_. _____ ~ ______________~ ____ .__________________________________ ~A_T_I_V_E_S_o ______________________________ PAGE 2 HOURGLASS SATURDAY i JUNE 1963 PUBLI SHl:.U AT THE. D I Kl:.~ t I UN Uf I Ht. Cl)II­ CYCLONE HONG KONG MANDING OffiCER, PACifiC MISSILE RANGE TWO MILLION HOKELESS fACILITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, WATER SUPPLY DESPERATE DACCA, PAKISTAN (UPI )--THOUSANDS WERE CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE TRANS­ HONG KONG (UP1 )--WATER SERVICE fOR fEARED DEAD TODAY IN THE AFTERMATH Of PORT COMPANY Of TEXAS.
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