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POPE DE (See Story Col. 7) INDEX Births, Deaths 21 Business. Slocks 10 Classified 24 27 Comics 23 Editorial, Feature 20 21 Peninsula News 15 16 Sports .11 13 Foster, TV, Radio 22 Theaters 22 Women's News 17 19 ZShe XSimes SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER a home owned newspaper Fair weather tonight and tomorrow. Low temperature tonight, 52 degrees; high tomorrow, 75. Small craft warnings for northwest winds 25 to 35 miles per hour tonight, but diniinishing tomor Vol.

133 2 Sections 28 PAGES SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1963 10c PER COPY $1.75 PER MONTH Strong Winds Schools Take Bus Service Halt in Stride Drivers' Strike Fails to Cut Attendance School districts and com Pontiff Taken By Death After 3 Days of Agony BULLETIN VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope John XXIII. BP I Lash County Strong winds which prevailed on the Peninsula over the weekend are expected to diminish tomorrow, the weather office predicts. The weather office estimated that the wind, which blew strongest From noon until midnight, reached 40 miles per hour yesterday. One resident of Laurel Heights in San Mateo expressed belief that shortly before midnight a gust reached 70 miles per hour. Little damage was reported on the Peninsula from the wind, but in San Francisco a high wind toppled "space copter" at Playland on the beach.

Tele munities affected bv the third day of the San Mateo Burlingame Transit company drivers' strike, apparently took it in stride to day. scnooi autnorities were unanimous in agreement that students had no undue problems in 1 1 class. vision personality Bob March (Captain Satellite) was at the controls and he and his eight passengers were injured slightly. Small craft warnings were out along the coast yesterday and today. Biggest user, the Hillsborough Elementary school district, where TOO children are transported, reported through Superintendent one of the greatest popes in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, died today in the fifth year of his reign.

The 81 year old Pope went to his death slowly, in prayer and suffering, his stout peasant's heart carrying him through more than three days of final agony that was relieved only by lapses into comas. Vatican radio said the pontiff died at 7:49 p.m. 11:49 a.m. PDT), VATICAN CITY Pope John XXIII slipped beyond the reach of drugs and sedatives today and entered a deep coma that was worsened bv the resumption of internal bleeding. Vatican radio reported at 3:45 p.m., 7:45 a.m.

PDT, that doctors could do nothing more For the Sl year old pontiff than to help his labored breathing with oxygen. It said the Pope had been "unconscious for several hours." "Only his heart is still beating," the broadcast said. ''No feature of his face is moving. He has gone into deep unconsciousness. Administration of oxvgen 's all that can be done." Dr.

J. Kussell Kent that "everything went smoothly." Similarly, at College of San Mateo, President Dr. Julio Bor tolaxso said, "Things went very well." He said students provided transportation to their room ing classes without a hiteh. Road Bonds Up to Voters Emergency transportation was being pressed into service for between campus runs until school closes June 14. He added, "Things are going very norma Uy." Tomorrow The fate of a proposed $35 mil The radio had said earlier that? Attendance office reports at lo the pontiff, although conscious lion city county road bond issue will be decided tomorrow by not more than 35 psr cent of the cal parochial schools" also were that classes were filled, as usual, and there was no absenteeism being blamed on the lack of serv county's 187,000 registered voters County Clerk John A.

Bruninf predicted today. ''The strong physical constitution that has so tenaciously resisted the disease is being overcome. Effectiveness of medical help is diminishing from moment to moment The 81 year old pontiff survived another crisis Sunday night and yet another early today. Since Friday his doctors have said each enough to hear Mass this morning, was so weak he no longer needed sedatives or drugs to kill his pain. This afternoon's bulletin said the internal hemorrhaging that had complicated his condition! earlier had resume Sunday night.

Today his blood pressure dropped Bruning said a 35 per cent turn out is an "outside" figure and in dicated that the turnout could well of what was intended to be a full length painting. Fitzgerald plans to complete from sketches when he returns home to A BENIGN MAN OF GOO Pope John XXJH, who died today, looks down on the world with a kindly gaze In ibis portrait in oils by Australia artist Paul Fitzgerald. Portrait, from life, is part be less. He noted that only Wirephofo by cable from Rome) day would probably be his last. absentee ballots were taken out.

compared with 5700 absentees in Virtually unaffected has been the San Mateo Union High school district, which only doubled service by its own buses on two runs for two buses normally operated by the San Mateo Burlingame Transit company. Burlingame elementary district was able to borrow high school buses and affected minor time schedule changes. from 115 to 95, and medical sources said this indicated his the general election last Novem ber. stout heart was failing. This evening, Benedetto Cardinal Aloisi Marsella, the camerien rous wiu oe open irom 7 a.m.

U.S. Asks Judge To Bar Wallace to 7 p.m. in 261 consolidated pre Yank Family Dies in India Plane Crash go of the Catholic church, arrived at the papal apartments as he cincts, anout halt the number in Court Rules Agency Shop Pacts Legal has trequently in recent days. It is one of his duties to proclaim Police in San Mateo and Hillsborough, aware of the strike, bad provided additional patrolmen to move traffic, however, no traffic jam was reported at high schools the last election. Bruning said the consolidation of precincts was possible because of the uncomplicated nature of the election a simple "Yes" or "No" being The first medical bulletin of the day reported that the Pope's pulse beat had eased from a high of 140 beats early this morning to a steady 130.

His hold on life was attributed to the "perfect integrity" his heart and circulatory system and his "exceptional robustness." Consciousness came and went as the Pope lived through the night, but most of die time he was in a coma. Only loss of consciousness eased Pope Joiiii's pain, the radio said. "When he can," said the announcement, "he concentrates on Pope dead. About 5 p.m., Vatican radio BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI! Gov.

George Wallaces showdown Please See Fate Coluin ponded its commentaries but kept NC.W DELHI, kdia (APJ An witn we federal government; all that is called for. No Machines WASHINGTON (UPI) The its transmitters open. At 5:28 p.m. a recording of the tolling of the Indian Airlines plane crashed to Marshall said he hoped the stale ot Alabama did not have to face the conflicts that happened at Oxford, Miss, and Little Hock, Ark. when school integration was started at these places.

Hope to Avoid Conflict "We do not think he has the should be held a courtroom rather than on the University of Alabama campus, a government Supreme Court ruled today that the agency shop, now included in day killing all 29 persons aboard, great bells of St. Peter' No Injury Accidents snout per cent of all labor con including a University of Illinois professor and his family. This continued for two minutes attorney argued today in asking for a temporary injunction against tracts, is permissible under fed voting machines will not be used and the ballots will be marked by hand. The bond issue is the heart of a $49,192,000 road huilding program which will extend into all areas of the county. Under the eral law but not in states which and was followed by the familiar Vatican theme of "Christus Vin Wallace.

prayer. Airline headquarters here said the plane, a DC3 Dakota, crashed Federal District Judge Sey Christ conquers. Then the It sounds too good to be true, and burned on a flight from have outlawed the union shop. Both decisions were by a unanimous fi 0 vote. The court upheld the legalih bourn Lynne was asked to enjoin the fiery segregationist governor radio continued with regular transmission beamed at Africa.

but it's a fact there were no injury accidents on San Mateo program, the bond money would be supplement by in Kennedy Greets Indian Leader WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi Irom carrying out his vow to per A medical bulletin at noon (6 to physical action which brings him in contact with officers of the United States. Our hope in bringing this suit is that the state of Alabama does not have to undergo these conflicts," Marshall argued. Wallace did not appear at the hearing. Kirkman Jackson, the gover Amritsar on the north Indian plains to Srinigar, capital of the Himalayan state of Kashmir. The U.S.

Embassy in New Delhi said passports found in the wreck of the agency shop under the Taft Hartley law in a case from county gas tax funds and county highways during the week end. sonally block the entrance next Monday of two Negroes to the EST) said the Pope no long er felt the agonizing pain that had 010 in matching funds from the Indiana. It then held a sepa dent Sarvepalli Ra'dhakrishnan of India arrived today for a state University of Alabama. state Public Utilities Commission, the Southern Pacific company Lynne took the case under ad The California Highway Patrol reported a few fender benders but said no one was hurt in any rate Florida case that the agency shop is barred by an anti union visit that began with a warm wel age as well as the passenger list identified five of the passengers scourged his body earlier. Sedatives and pain killers no longer were necessary.

His temperature rose. come from President Kennedy. visement and promised a ruling by II a.m. EDT Wednesday. shop law there.

ana me state Division of High ways. as the family of Associate Prof. In welcoming the gray haired The court left undetermined the Burke Marshall, assistant U. nors attorney, charged that the government's request "speaks of activities in the future of Wallace The county Board of Suoervi. James Clarence Laverty of Champaign, 111.

Indian leader to the White House. question of whether Florida At 1:35 p.m., attorney general, said that Wal courts, rather than the National reported that the Pope's of them, It was the first such weekend in years and was even more remarkable because it was a holiday weekend and traffic was heavier than usual. sors has pledged that the tax rate to pay off the bonds will climb Kennedy stressed the close ties between the United States and Laverty, 40, was killed wim his lace had slated there were "legal which may or may not transpire," pressure had dropped to 95. Five Jackson said in all cases cited wife, Jean H. Otto Laverty, 39, and sons Stephen 1G, Michael adually until it reaches a maxi India because of their and a half hours earlier it had mum of 11.5 cents per $1000 as philosophy of independence' 115, IS, and Gregory 13.

by the government where such injunctive action had been taken against authorities in Arkansas questions to be raised and I shall raise them" at the university when the Negroes show up. "It is the purpose of the government suit to raise these points 'in court) and nnr. at the Unfwv sessed valuation in For the thousand in St. Peter's An embassy spokesman said the Labor Relations Board, have jurisdiction to enforce the state ban against agency shop arrangements. Tliis will be decided next term.

In general, the agency shop does not require a worker to join a union but does require him to year and will decrease each yearj Square there was nothing to do next of kin is Laverty's father, issippi and at New Or but wait, as they had wait leans. the action which led to the Clarence J. Laverty of St. Paul Minn. SAVEty Isily of Alabama," Marshall O'laasc See Page 2, Colum through long night and daytime vigils ever since the Pope's first aiier tnat.

The board has also declared that the total countv tax rate will not be increased above the present $1.61 because of the tax for bond redemption. First Phase pay union dues. EXECUTIVE GARS 1963 BIRD LANDAU Full factory equipment Cruisomatic Power steering, Power brakes. Power windows, Tinted glass, radio, heater, etc. grave crisis.

About 10,000 were the square at noon. Bandleader Emiis Dies Justice Byron R. White read the two opinions for a unanimous At 4:45 p.m. (10:45 a.m.. EST) court.

a Vatican press official said Justice Arthur J. Goldberg did "The deterioration of the Pope's The $49 million program is the first phase of a three phase 30 year plan designed to meet the county's road needs. The first! From AP and UPI Palm Desert, May 22. condition is constant. He is being not participate in today's rulings.

The Taft Hartley labor law per Weems died May 6 at Tulsa, Okla. comedian Bob Hope, died late Sun day night after suffering an attack in a restaurant. assisted at the present time by Dl 4 1756 Njg OX 7 8497 4R for save by mail envelopes JWRT Tremendous savings at doctors, Prof. Antonio Gasbar BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (APi Bandleader Skinnay Ennis, 56, mits employers and unions to negotiate contracts which require phase will include 23 road proj (Please See Page 2, Column 4) rlni and Piero Mazzoni." $3997.00 union membership "as a condi a singer with aid Nation pronounced him dead But the broadcast said doctors tion of employment." This means had just about given up hope of workers have to join up with being able to do anything for pontiff.

specified period of time or lose 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500XL BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) Skinnay Ennis, 56, died Sunday night the third bandleader who gained fame during the "era of the big bands" ta die within one month. Cause of Ennis' death was not immediately determined, but an investigating officer said Ennis was choking on something when he arrived at the Beverly Hills restaurant where Ennis was dining. The officer said the band Pesticides KiU Fish their jobs. on arrival at 11:18 p.m.

Ennis, whose almost forgotten real name was Edgar C. Ennis, and his orchestra had been playing at the Statler Hilton in downtown Lb Angeles the past five years. His band had per Under agency shop agreements, 2 door hardtop Cruisomatic. Power steer they pay the union a fee to help defray the costs of collective" bar Safe! Convenient! It's WKAMilNTO (AP) The School Bus In Accident ing, Radio, heater, tinted ainmg but need not iom. The Department of Fish and Game said today several thousand fish formed in eveiy major dance pal "isum is usually the same as the plus all factory ace the nation.

were killed during the weekend equipment. A native of Salisbury, N.C., En probably by pesticides, in Colusa Mnn7 fin leader had stopped breathing and he applied external heart massage after trying to clear his throat. and Sacramento counties. nis got his start in the entertainment business while a student at ONLY dues. This plan is regarded as a compromise between the union shop and an open shop, in which ali payments and membership are entirely voluntary.

LOS ALTOS API A car and It was the second large kill in We Pay Postage Both Ways! Way fa Save Regularly! INSURED SAVINGS PAID EVERY 90 DAYS "cr comjwunelad per annurn 41 8 Funds placed thru 10th earn tram 1st. the University of North Carolina. a bus carrying 34 Homestead High less than a week. Thousands were See us quick on these Ennis apparently revived mo school students collided at the playing with Hal Kemp's band as a drummer and singer. edge of Los Altos today and eight killed Friday in the.

Sutter Bypass near Yuba City. William Dillinger of the depart mentarily but succumbed before medical aid could be reached. He was dead on arrival at the Bev Later he joined Bob Hope's DOME JUNTO students and the two drivers were injured. erly Hills first aid station. All the injured were treated at Federal Home Loan Bank System said an autopsy would be Sanity Trial Up for Study SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov.

ment said all apparently died after farmers sprayed nearby rice fields with a combination of DDT and copper sulfate. He said several thousand bass Camino Hospital in Mountain View. None was seriously hurt. conducted today to determine cause of death. FORD SUES OPEH EVENINGS BANK FINANCING 101 CALIFORNIA DRIVE Cloied Sunday! Karl Merrill, 39, of Santa Clara, radio troupe, then formed his own band in 1930.

Ennis, whose nickname originally was "Skinny," changed if to "Skinnay" after it was misspelled that way on the label of a record, early in his career. He is survived by his wife Carmine, a former singer, and a son, Christopher, 1L Ted Weems and Eddy Howard, the bus driver, told California were killed in a 20 30 square mile Natomas area north of Sacramento near the Sacramento River. Brown's proposal to abolish separate sanity trials in criminal cases was sent to a between ses sions study today by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Highway Patrol officers that the car driven by Donald J. Elam oi San Jose hit the left wheel the both famed bandleaders the same era and friends of Ennis.

died last month, Howard choked during his sloop at his home in 4 1111 SKINNAY ENNIS Dead at 56.

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