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The News Tribune du lieu suivant : Tacoma, Washington • 1

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vv I 0 r- 7 i V'v fe Will 80TII YEAR NO 253 rmtmi daw Matter at -a Ha TACOMA WASH TUESDAY JUNK 4 19G3 PRICE TEN CENTS ff ope is Some Death List Includes Tacomans Peter's BODY BORNE TO ST BASILICA People watch silently the body of Pope John XXIII is borne across St Square today to St Peter's Basilica from the papal apart The Pope wore his golden bishop's miter a long white raasork ment in the Apostolic Palace under his crimson episcopal vestments The pontiff will lie in state In St Basilica tomorrow and Thursday Wi rephoto via cable from Rome MISSING WITH THEIR Listed as officially miming aboard a military eharter plane which disappeared near Sitka Alaska were the children of Mr and Mrs Robert Scott formerly of Bay City Mich Mrs Scott was also on the plane Seott preceded Ills family to Alaska Left to right Janice 8 Sharon 9 Carol Sue 4 ond Debra 7 The mother and daughters left Panama City Fhk Sunday to Join their serviceman husband and father transferred to Alaska in March A son is In a Bay City Mich hospital Various Faiths Here Express Sense of Loss mmm jtvs a- TYPE OF MISSING This a stock picture of a DC-7 the type of plane used on a eharter flight missing today along the Alaska coast The Northwest Airlines DC-7 was under eharter to the Military Air Transport Command (MATS) and was sakl to be carrying 91 military passengers and a crew of six Associated Presa Wirephota Rockefeller Still Eyeing Nomination ALBANY NY JP Gov Rockefeller said today he still considered himself among the ranks of potential candidates for the Republican nomination for the presidency next year He said he did not accept the view that his recent remarriage hod diminished his prospects of winning it The question of whether his marriage would prove a political liability was a matter for personal opinion" of individual voters Rockefeller said at his first general news conference since his remarriage But he also said that in reaching a decision on whether he would wage an active campaign for the nomination he would the factors'' and reach slker a Conclusion he considered to be in thcbcst interests of the country Gmr Rockefeller new wife won tributes such as and in her debut last night as New York State's first lady The occasion was a formal din' ner attended by about 400 per' sons the Rockefellers' first cial appearance in the capital since their marriage in Westchester County May 4 Fire Causes Great Damage STOCKTON Calif IP A general alarm fire in a warehouse area of the American Can Co plant In Stockton was controlled Inst night after reusing more than SI million in damage Fire Chief Lyle Stevenson gave the damage estimate lie said great quantities of processing machinery were saved when the fire was ronflned to the are" containing raw materials including wax fiber board and tin plate Stevenson said two firemen were injured of the more than 100 who battled the hlne lie added that firefighting efforts were hamcrcd by a lack of water and water pumis in the area 16 Astronauts Live in Jungle PANAMA The 16 UB astronauts headed into the jungle todny for three days of survivnl training They will be on their own living off Jungle animals and plants ns they cut through thick vegetation to a target spot Instructors from the US Car ihhenn Air Command's tropical survival school are In the aren keeping radio contact with the astronauts who arc split into three groups 80000 See Transit As Bells Toll VATICAN CITY IP Pope 'eath John XXIII was borne in deaf tonight through the deepening twilight of St Peter's Square Into the awesome splendor of St Peter's Basilica which will became his final resting place Bells tolled in mourning A crowd of almost 80000 watched in hushed silence Many wept (Additional Pictures Stories on Page S) By GERALD MILLER VATICAN CITY Countless millions abound the world mourned Poj John XXIH today aa cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church began preparations to pick his successor The 81-year-old spiritual ruler of half a billion Catholics died last night after four days of agonizing suffering from stomach tumor and peritonitis The Pope's body lay in state In an antechamber of the Papal Vatican apartment as cardinals and diplomats accredited to the Vatican called today to pay homage The body was dressed in red pontifical rpbes with a golden bishop's miter on the head and red slippers on the feet Two of the Vatican noble guards stood at the head of the catafalque Vatican press officials said the formal n'ne-day mourning period will start tomorow The Vatican's master of ceremonial set the date they said and the cardinals are exported to ratify it In their opening business meeting This would carry the period through the Feu Day of Corpus Christ! June 13 though It might be interrupted for that occasion Public Admitted The public wdl be admitted tc St Peter's tomorrow and Thursday to pay homage from 8 am to 5 pm Thursday evening the body will be placed in a crypt In the Basilica in a private burial ceremony The Vatican made no announcement of the date for the state funeral It probably will be toward the end of the nine-day period of official mourning As they mourned the College of Cardinals set about the tuk of running the church during the interregnum the time until the college elects a new pontiff Today the cardinals began daily meetings to deal with the routine affairs of the church and to plan the conclave that will meet between June 18 and June 21 to elect Pope John's successor Notices Sent The first meeting was attended only by cardinals who were In Rome when the Pope died But Eugene Cardinal Tisserant French-born dean of the College of Cardinals last night sent formal notice of the Pope's death to the other 81 members of the sacred college and summoned them to Rome Major decisions left over from the reign of Pope John await the new pope He must decide whether to continue the Ecumenical Council Pope John convened lost fall and which was suspended automatically at his death The council's aim was greater Christian unity and it Is considered almost certain that the new pope will summon the church's 2400 bishops back to Rome to resume its work The new pope also must decide (Continued on Page Five) Grand Jury Indicts Hoffa CHICAGO James Hoffa Teamsters Union head and seven associates were indicted today by a federal grand jury that charged them with fraudulently obtaining more than $20 million In loans from the Central States Pension Fund The Indictment contained 28 counts and followed two years of investigation by the grand jury and the Federal Bureau of Investigation It rharged the eight men diverted more than $1 million from the loans for their pcisonal benefit The total allegedly di verted included at least $100000 which the government charged was used to help extricate Hoffa from personal financial involvement This included his operations in Sun Valley Inc a Florida homes development in Broward County Today's Baseball Cubs 6 Giants 1 JUNEAU Alaska IP hope was abandoned today 101 mm women and children aboard a military chartered IICI which crashed In the sea Search vessels reported recovering Mis of bodies Swift strange disaster overtook the Northwest Orient Airlines four engined propeller plane yesterday 60 miles off the yesterday I northern tip or the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Colufbla The 17th Coast Guard District here sakl ships at the scene radioed that indicated on Impact of great force The disaster was the third worst In history Involving ore-dominantly military personnel Wreckage of a militar chartered airliner with 1C persona aboard including many from the Tacoma area has been sighted in the Gulf of Alaska west of the Queen Charlotte Islands No survivors nor bodies were seen only debris the Coast Guard reported The chartered Northwest Orient Airlines DC7 was en-route from McChord Air Force Base to Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage when it disappeared with 95 military passengers dependents and civilian military employes The pilot of the plane was Albeit Olsen 1509 Academy St Sumner and the first officer wa Donald Wenger 1005 Corona Drive Kirrrest Cutler Identifies Luggage A Coast Guard fuller on the Kerne about 60 miles west of Graham Island (largest and norlhcrmnsl in the Queen Charlottes) reiorted life Jackets luggage and clothing had been positively Identified ns being from the missing plane Discovery of a metal section 5 by 16 feet seemed to wipe out the last faint hope that the plane (Continued on Page Two) Weyerhaeuser Kidnaper Is Released Harmon Metz Waley 52 a principal in the 1935 kidnaping of George Weyerhaeuser was released on parole yesterday from McNeil Island Federal Prison Waley has been in prison since he was convicted of participating in the kidnaping of the Tacoman when he was nine years old Weyerhaeuser wax released unharmed after a $200000 ransom was paid Waley wax sentenced to 45 years in prison Robert Moseley acting warden of McNeil said Waley wax granted parole by the Board of Paroles He said Waley planned to go to Portland where he hax a job The Weyerhaeuser boy a member of the Weyerhaeuser lumber family was kidnaped May 24 1935 Walcy's wife Margaret then 19 wax sentenced to 20 years She has been released from prison but her whereabouts Is unknown Ohio Collision Claims 4 Lives RAVENNA Ohio JP Death struck swiftly late yesterday at mall hill on the bottom of a small Ohio 14 four miles southeast of here It started when a big truck Jackknifed and spun out of control and into the path of cars bound from the opposite direction When It was over four persona were dead and a woman was Injured in a fiery collision of four vehicles killed 134 persons on Dec 16 1960 when a United Air Linea DC8 jet and a Trans World Airlines Constellation collided over Staten Island NY The worst single plane disaster took the lives of 130 persons when a flight chartered from Air France crashed at Orly Field near Paris June 3 1962 Most of the deaid were from the Atlanta area Laugh It Off may bo required to work nther late Can you do the Fear Strike May Qose Lumber Mills PORTLAND A strike threat loomed over the Northwest luro ber industry with the two major unions' announcement that a decision would come today Earl Hartley executive secretary of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union representing some 35000 workers said Monday look good for a The other big union the International Woodworkers of America scheduled a negotiating session for today with the Big Six employer group Hartley whose union reported no progress in talks with the Big Six- Monday said a joint LSWU-IWA statement would be issued after today's session He and Woodworker spokesman Wayne Scott said the unions were coordinating their efforts Contract talks for each expired Saturday The IWA is asking a 40-ccnts-an-hour wage Increase spread over three years The LSWU Is asking a 60-cent hourly raise over the same period Hartley earlier said the LSWU strike deadline was Monday but Monday night said that a decision on whether to strike was being held off pending results of the IWA-Big Six talks today The Big Six is made up of Crown Zcllcrbach International Paper Rayonicr St Regis US Plywood and Weyerhaeuser The group Hartley said had offered about one-third what the LSWU requested The Timber Operators Council 190-member employer group has offered about the same Hartley said He said no further ne' gotiations are scheduled with the TOC Pravda Has High Tribute For Pope MOSCOW The Communist Party newspaper Pravda published a highly unusual tribute to Pope John XXIII today hailing his work for peace and international understanding had no resemblance to his said Pravda a peasant until the very end of his days he had a realistic ao-proach to the most Important questions of contemporary politics He was a persistent fighter for pence among all peoples He understood what monstrous catastrophe might fall on mankind in the case of thermonuclear war head of the Catholic Church in his encyclical underlined that there were no obstacles In the way of cooperation between believers and non-believers in the cause of peace defense of freedom and social JFK Seeking Voluntary Racial Pact WASHINGTON IP President Kennedy is expected to push tor voluntary desegregation of hotels restaurants stores and theaters when he meets at the White House today with 100 businessmen who have outlets in the South But whether or not his persuasive approach works the President is likely to go ahead with plans to ask Congress to approve a heavy package of civil rights hills Thus Kennedy is bent on using both the carrot and the slick in hopes of soothing the discontent of Negroes ond heading off renewed racial violence in the South Agreement in principle on civil rights package was reached at a conference yesterday between the President and Democratic congressional lenders Sen Iluhert II Humphrey D-Minn reported Humphrey the acting Democratic leader said the bills would include legislation to ban racial segregation both in private business and in public facilities One objective he said would be to give the attorney general power to start the federal court suit on behalf of any Individual denied his civil rights Although Humphrey told re-ixrters the administration's pm-H)sals will he presented to Con' gross this week it was learned from informed administration sources that the planned time of delivery is sometime next week value the life of a single individual 'On Hint flight the world's strongest nation admittedly hnd its prestige on the line" he said Billions of dollars and millions of man-hours had been invested to make the flight possible Yet among every man woman and child nf our 180 million Americans the first concern the one enneern was for the life and safety of the man it any wonder that other politirnl systems must build walls to prevent their people from seeking sanctuary in a free world it'd by a nation which values so highly the priceless life a lone individual? These other poltical systems place the value of human life below the systems themselves they cannot afford to cx-swe their people to the contrast with Ihc free Safety awards went to the Nnvy General Services Administration Atomic Energy Commission Air Force Department nf Commerce and Railroad Retirement Board The death of Pope John XXIII yesterday following his long illness brought expressions of sorrow and regret from a cross-section of Tacoma religious and educational leaders interviewed by The News Tribune Men of varying faiths and tra-essed dilions expressed their sense uf loss in these ways: "We've lost a man whose friendship and zeal extended far beyond Catholic boundaries and encompassed the entire sold Father Christopher McDonnell SJ principal of Bcl-larmine High School RaliM's View Rahhl Richard Rosenthal had this to say: Naturally Jews like all the world were saddened at the death of Pope John especially since In the short time he was pope he came to represent more than just a dignitary of the church but stood out as a great human being men gathered great hope from his work of reconciliation He created an atmosphere of hope" Rabhi Rosenthal said the 81-year-old pontiff was real as a personality He was listened to with respect by non-Catholics as Church Council Comment The Rev James Hughes pastor of Sixth Avenue Baptist Church and president of the Ta-coma-Piorce County Council of Churches commented: the religious life of the world the loss of Pope John will be felt He was a great man whose spirit and aims earned the respect of men of many faiths We extend our sympathy td our Roman Catholic friends and (Continued on Page Two) Gov Rosellini Keeps Political Irons in Fire Ry IJIROY IIITTLE OLYMPIA IP Although Gov Rosellini declines to say whether he will run for a third term he is keeping his political organize tlon Intact and alert just in case More than 250 Democratic Parly leaders and state appointive officials met with Rosellini over the weekend in what Rosellini described as a meeting It may have been routine but it helped to strengthen the governor's organization and enabled him to get a first hand report on the political outlook throughout the state Democratic county chairmen slate- committeemen and state committee-women from each of the counties were invited Many of them reported on the political situation in their own localities The meeting also served to strengthen the liaison group whieh Rosellini has established using the directors of various stale dciartmcnts as a nucleus The liaison committee headed hy Llewellyn director of Ihe Stale Department of Civil Defense Is romiNiscd of scvernl other appointive state officials and loyal Rosellini supporters Each member of the committee has been assigned certain coun' ties If a political problem develops within the county the party (Continued on Page Two) Wreck Injures 165 AUGSBURG Germany IP A total of 165 persons were injured today in the collision of two trains at Augsburg's main railroad station oil ail's ChuHiie Two Burned At Stake i By-Fanatics VICTFORIA Mexico IP Forty persons are being held for questioning in connection with a bloody sacrifice by a sect of fanatics resulting in five deaths Two persons were burned at the stake and three others perished in a subsequent gun battle Friday at a cooperative farm 85 miles north of here Fifteen members of the sect and three policemen were Injured Felipe Santos Inspector general of police here said some sect members panicked after the second sacrifice and called police The gun battle ensued School Racial Injunction Appeal Made BIRMINGHAM Ala Negro attorneys are taking to a federal appeals court their request for an immediate Injunction to strike down the segregated school system in racially troubled Birmingham Attorney Williams Jr said the UJS 5th Circuit Court of Appeals In New Orleans would be asked for a preliminary injunction pending an appeal of a lower court ruling Notice of appeal was filed yesterday UJ3 Dint Judge Seyboum Lynne refused last Tuesday to order school desegregation but warned he would order submission of an integration plan unless school officials administer a state pupil placement law without discrimination this fall Lynne held that the complainants in a 1960 suit had not exhausted their remedies under the placement law which has been held at face value by the UJ3 Supreme Court Would Bar Wallace In another court battle Lynne heard Justice Department attorneys press yesterday for an injunction barring Gov George Wallace from Interfering with scheduled enrollment of Negroes at the University of Alabama next week Lynne said he hoped to hand down a decision by tomorrow The university trustees announced acceptance of a third Negro student for the summer session opening Monday The trustees said James A Hood 20 of East Gadsden Ala probably would enroll at the same time Vivian Malone also 20 of Mobile arrives at the main cam' pus In Tuscaloosa The other Negro student is David McGlathcry 27 of Huntsville He plans to enroll at the Huntsville branch of the university Wallace has pledged repeatedly that he will stand in the university doors to block the way of any Negro student On other racial fronts: White House said 100 executives of stores hotels the- Gty Studies Downtown Partitioning By DENNY MacGOUGAN The proposed partitioning of central business distret into more restrictive sections was reviewed by the City Planning Commission last evening A planning staff proposal outlined by Senior Planner Stanley Wiley would divide downtown into a high-density office core a retail core medium-density office core and a core-support area The first three areas would lie between South 0th and 13th Streets with the hlgh-density office core along A and Pacific the retail core along Broadway and the medium-density office core along Market and Fawcett The core-support area would be in two parts north of 9th and south of 13th Separata Cores Under the proposal major retail developments would bis kept out of the office cores and major office buildings out of the retail core The planners are pursuing land use studies of the central business district In conjunction with downtown urban renewal planning and in preparation for expected rezoning proposals The commission members were to join the City Council this afternoon to hear from the city's urban renewal consultants on detailed plans for the first downtown Urban Renewal project embracing the retail core Commission member Lyle Swed-berg an architect asked whether the city could legally restrict buildings within the proposed hlgh-density office core to high-rise structures Set Standards City Planning Director Russell Buehler said he thought the city could impose reasonable restrictions and probably rould set mini' (Continued on Page Two) Collectors Of Tax Can Make Mistakes Too Tax collectors can make mistakes too The local office of the Internal Revenue Service just did On the stub of the installment notice sent out for the second installment of estimated taxes which are due June 17 taxpayers are directed to send their taxes to Seattle District Director Neal Warren hastened to say this Is in error and taxpayers should send their remittances as they have in the past to the District Director of Internal Revenue Tacoma 2 Wash Warren said further informa' lion on the estimated taxes may be obtained by calling the local revenue office Value on Life Cited As US Red Difference Alaska Crash May Be 3rd Worst Air Tragedy WASHINGTON IP The communists can't compete wllh Ihc West because they pul the value of human life below that of their system of government Vice President Lyndon Johnson snid lo-duy Johnson snid in a speech nl the Presidential an roly awards ceremony that MaJ 1- Gordon Cooper Jr's 22-orbit flight Rave the world a "14-hour short rmi-se" in how much the United Slates NEW YORK The crash of a four-engine DC7 on a flight to Alaska yesterday could become history's third most costly disaster involving predominantly military personnel If none of the 101 persons aboard the chartered Northwest Orient Airlines plane down off Alaska is found the disaster would rank behind servicemen were killed June 18 1953 In the crash of a Cl 24 Globem aster near Tokyo died including 93 UJ3 military personnel when a chartered Flying Tiger Line Constellation disappeared March 16 1962 between Guam and the Phil ippines while cn route from the United States to South Viet Nam Aboard the chartered Northwest plane which crashed yesterday while en route from McChord Air Force Base to Elmendorf AFB Alaska were 65 military personnel 29 dependents 1 civilian government worker and crew of 6 The worst air disaster In history Today in TNT SS PAGES 8 SECTIONS Amusements (lassMed Ctnntat Editorials 1 Financial Funerals Mnguslnn Ohltiiuries 33 Itadio-TV Society 11 Sports 16-SI Weather Not long after a boy grad until ai a Cob Scoot ho becomes girl cool (Ciipyrtcht 11)83) (Continued on Page Two) tr.

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