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ATLAS MISSILE in Sr r HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE · 9/2'1 304 AT 0850 9/21/ 2. I AT 0301 9/211 &.0 AT 2143 :lite HOURGLASS 9/21/ 2.3 AT 1444 VOL. 3 No o 1223 ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 1962 ATLAS MISSILE IN SAYS U-2'S IN JAPAN EXPECT fiGHT ON TOKYO, SEPT. 19 (UPI)--A SOCIALIST sr 'CCESSFUL fL 1,::iHT MEMBER OF THE DIET TODAY CHARGED THAT fOREIGN AID CUT CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORiDA, SEPT. 19 AMERICAN U-2 RECONNAISSANCE PLANES ARE WASH I NGTON, SE PT. 19 (UP I )--AN ADM! N­ (UPI)--AN ADVA~CED MODEL ATLAS MISSILE REFUE LING I N JAPAN, I F THEY ARE NOT AC­ ISTRATION SUPPORTER TODAY PROMISED A LOADED wiTH A SPECiAL PACKAGE OF IN­ TUALLY BASED THERE. HOUSE FIGHT TO RESTORE SOME OF $I.! STRUMENTS, ROARED 5,000 MilES IN A BILLION SLASHED FROM PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S SUCCESStUl TEST FLIGHT ACROSS THE AT­ rOREIGN AiD BILL BY THE HOUSE ApPROPRIA­ LANT I C TODAY. TIONS COMMITTEE. IT WAS THE 100TH A~LAS TO BE LAUNCH~ SENATE APPROVES REP. CORNELIUS E. GALLAGHER (DEM.-N Jo) HERE" UN BOND PURCHASES A MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE, SAID THE CUT THE SILVERY, 82-FOOT ATLAS, AN "F" WASH I NGTON, SEPT. 19 (Up I )--CONGRESS REFLECTED "A MEAT CLEAVER APPROACH." MODEL DESIGNED FOR BETTER PROTECTION GAVE FINAL APPROVAL TODAY TO PRESIDENT IT WAS THE HEAVIEST SLASH MADE BY THE AT OPERATiONAL MiSSilE BASES, RUMBLED KENNEDY'S PROPOSAL TO BUY UP TO $100 ApPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IN THE 15 YEARS FROM ITS lAUNCHING PAD AT 2:30 P.M. MILLiON WORTH OF UNITED NATIONS BONDS. OF THE FOREIGN AID PROGRAMo EST (1930 GMT)o THE Bill NOW GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE. GALLAGHER SAID THE UNITED STATES MIGiT As THE ROCKET CL~MBEO SLOWLY AHEAD FINAL ACTiON CAME ON A SENATE VO~CE BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT A FOREIGN A!D PRO­ OF A BRilLiA~T RED COLUMN OF FLAME, VOTE ACCEPTING HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO THE GRAM IF THE PROPER FUNDS CANNOT BE PRO­ TWO CAMERAS wHiCH HAD BEEN ATTACHED AUTHOR! ZAT ION MEASURE. IT CAME THE VIDED. TO PROVIDE PiCTURES OF THE BLAST-OFF DAY AFTER THE OPENING OF THE 17TH AN­ THE Bill, WHICH WOULD FINANCE U.S. WERE EJEC1ED AND LANDED ON THE CAPE. NuAL SESSION OF THE U.N. GENERAL ASSEM­ ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO 80 COUNTRIES AND THE ROCKEl DUMPED THE INSTRUMENTS BLY. ARMS AID TO 58 NATIONS, WAS SCHEDULED FIVE SECONDS AFTER IT LEFT THE PAD. THE MORE RESTR'CTIVE HOUSE VERSiON TO COME UP IN THE HOUSE TOMORROW. THE MISSILE, POWERED BY ENGINES GEN­ OF THE PLAN WOULD PERMiT THE UNITED ERATiNG 289,000 POUNDS Ot THRUST, STATES TO BUY UP TO HALF OF THE $200 OTHER NATIONS SHOW LITTLE STREAKED INTO lOW-HANGING CLOUDS AND MILLION IN BONDS BEING SOLD BY THE INTEREST IN ADVANCING FUNDS DISAPPEARED fROM VIEW WITHIN ONE MIN­ UNITED NATIONS TO FINANCE PEACE-KEEP­ WASH I NGTON, SE PT 0 19 (UP i )--A POTEN­ UTE 0 ITS NOSE CONE WAS SENT ON AN ING OPERATIONS. TIALLY STICKY CONFLICT AMONG THE MAJOR ARCHiNG PATH INTO THE INKY BLACKNESS UNLIKE THE SENATE Bill, WHICH WOULD WESTERN POWERS APPEARED TO BE DEVELOF­ OF SPACE AT A SPEED OF 16,000 MILES HAVE PERMITTED OUTRIGHT U.S. PURCHASE ING TODAY OVER THE QUESTION OF GIVING PER HOUR. OF $25 MilLION IN BONDS, THE FINAL ADDITIONAL MONEY TO THE INTERNATIONAL WITHiN 30 MINuTES, THE NOSE CONE MEASURE WOULD ONLY PERMIT THIS COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (IDA). SLAMMED !NTO A TARGE~ AREA NEAR ASCEN­ TO MATCH PURCHASES OF OTHER U.N. MEM­ THE UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN WANT SION ISLAND. BERS. IT ALSO WOULD BAR USE OF THE THEIR EUROPEAN ALLIES TO PLAY A LARGER U.S. BOND MONEY TO REDUCE THE UNITED ROLE IN THE SECOND-ROUND FINANCING OF YOUNG KENNEDY EASILY WINS NATIONS DEBTS OF OTHER COUNTRIES o IDA. THE 67-NATION ASSOCIATION MAKES NOMINATION/OR SENATE SEAT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT lOANS TO LESS AD­ BOSTON, SEPT. I (UPI)--TEDDY KEN- FIGHTING BREAKS· OUT ON EVE VANCED NATIONS ON EASY TERMS. NEDY MADE A SMAS~ING POLIT!CAL DEBUT OF ALGERIAN GENERAL ELECTION THERE IS NO SIGN, HOWEVER, THAT THE TONIGHT BY W!NNiNG THE DEMOCRATIC NOM­ AL G I E RS, SEPT 0 19 (U PI) -- FiG HTIN G EUROPEANS ARE WILLING TO CONTRIBUTE A INATiON FOR UNiTED STATES SENATOR. WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BROKEN OUT TONIGHT LARGER PERCENTAGE OF THE ADDITIONAL FI­ EDWARD J MCCORMACK, NEPHEW OF HOUSE ON THE EVE OF ALGERIA'S FIRST GENERAL NANCING THAN THEY PUT UP WHEN IDA WAS SPEAKER JOHN MCCORMACK, CONCEDED DE­ ELECTION, BETWEEN CIVILIAN FOLLOWERS FOUNDED TWO YEARS AGO. FEAT WHEN RETURNS WERE iN FROM ONLY OF STRONGMAN AHMED BEN BELLA ARMED •••• f) • ABOUT ONE-Fi~TH OF THE STATE'S 1988 WITH PITCHFORKS AND DISSIDENT TROOPS U oS. TROOPS AND hE '_I COPTER PRECINCTS. OF WILlAYA (MILITARY DISTRICT) FOUR. MOVE ACROSS EAST GERMANY THE YOUNG£S~ BROTHER OF THE PRESI­ THERE WAS NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION BERLIN, SEPT. 19 (UPI )--THE UNITED DENT HAD BEEN FAVORED TO WIN IN HIS OF THE FIGHTING, BUT REPORTS FROM OR­ STATES DEFIED A RUSSIAN PROTEST AND FIRST BID FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE AT THE LEANSVllLE SAID A BAND OF CIVILIANS SENT AN ARMY HELICOPTER OVER EAST BER­ AGE OF 30, BUT HE SURPRISED EVERYBODY ARMED WITH HATCHETS AND PITCHFORKS EN­ liN TODAY. BY lHE EASE WITH WHICH HE SWEPT TO CIRCLED A GROUP OF WILLAYA FOUR SOL­ EARLIER THE AMERICAN ARMY AGAIN ASSERT­ ViCTORY. DIERS AT THE VILLAGE OF TENES, NEAR ED WESTERN ACCESS RIGHTS TO THE CITY BY ORLEANSVILLE, AND THAT THE SOLDIERS SENDING A TROOP CONVOY ACROSS EAST GER­ SENATE EXPECTED TO PASS BILL FiRED AT THEM. MANY. THE BERLIN-BOUND CONVOY WAS HELD ON TRADE EXPANSION TODAY THE UNOFFICIAL REPORTS SAID TWO CI- UP BY THE RUSSIANS FOR MORE THAN THREE WASI-i I NGTON, SEPT 0 19 (up J )--THE SEN- V I l I ANS WERE KILLED AND THREE WOUNDED HOURS, BUT EVENTUALLY ARRIVED HERE WITH­ ATE, IN A 12-HOUR, 20 MINUTE SESSION AND THAT SEVEN CIVILIANS WERE STILL OUT FURTHER INCIDENT. THAT ENDED EARLY TODAY, PUT PRESIDENT MISSING. THE FIGHTiNG TOOK PLACE IN KENNEDY'S TRADE EXPANSION BiLL iN PO- THE SAME AREAS WHERE W,LLAYA 4 AND BEN WELCCtc1E JB)ARD! SITION FOR ALMOST CERTAIN PASSAGE THIS BELLA TROOPS CLASHED EARLIER THIS MONTH. AFTERNOON. CIGARS WERE ON RICHARD WOOD (WESTERN ALL MAJOR AMENDMENTS, AND ALL BUT A PILOT OF DOWNED U-2 KILLED ELECTRIC) TODAY. JAN, HIS WIFE, PRE­ COUPLE OF MINOR ONES, WERE DISPOSED OF SELF AFTER PARACHUTING TO EARTH SENTED HIM WITH A 7 POUND 9 OUNCE DAUGH­ DURING THE MARATHON MEETING THAT ENDED TER AT 1:58 YESTERDAY MORNING. THE T AI PEl, SEPT. 19 PI) - - NAT iON AL! S T (U LITTLE GIRL HAS BEEN NAMED TERI LYNN. AT NOON. CHINESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES HAD NO MOTHER AND CHILD ARE DOING WELL. DRo THE PRESiDENT SEEMED ASSURED OF GET­ COMMENT TODAY ON A HONG KONG NEWSPAPER GRISSINGER WAS IN ATTENDANCE. TING VIRTUALLY ALL HE ASKED IN THE REPORT THAT THE CHINESE PILOT OF A MEASURE, WHICH ALREADY HAS PASSED THE NATIONALIST OWNED U-2 RECONNAISSANCE HOUSE. THE FINAL SHOWDOWN WAS SCHED­ PLANE DOWNED OVER RED CHINA HAD COM­ DECLARE KIDNAPPING ORDERED ULED SOME TIME THIS AFTERNOON. MITTED SUICIDE. CAIRO, SEPT. 19 (UPI)--THE NEWSPAPER THE HONG KONG REPORT SAID THAT THE AlAKHBAR ALLEGED TODAY 1SRAE LI I NTE II 1- INSPECTING MARINE BASES PILOT KILLED HIMSELF AFTER PARACHUTING GENCE AGENTS HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO KID­ HONOLULU, SEPT. 19 (UPI)--MARINE TO THE GROUND, AND THAT THE PLANE NAP ANY U.AoR. SCIENTIST WORKING ON CORPS COMMANDAN1 GEN. DAVID M. SHOUP DOWNED BY MACHINEGUN fiRE FROM ANOTHER EGYPTIAN ROCKETS. ARRIVED HERE YESTERDAY FOR AN OVER­ PLANE, CRASHED IN THREE SECTIONS. IT ALSO AllEGED IN A STORY FROM MUN­ NIGHT STOPOVER BEFORE HEADING FOR AN ICH THAT GERMAN ROCKET EXPERT DR. HEiNZ INSPECTION OF MARINE BASES IN THE rAR EXPECT ROCKEFELLER NOMINATION KRUG HAD BEEN KIDNAPPED BY ISRAELI EAST. AGENTS AND SECRETLY FLOWN TO ISRAEL. BUFFALO, NEW YORK, SEPTo 19 (UPI)-­ THE COMMANDANT TOLD NEWSMEN AT HICK­ OFFICIALS DECLINED COMMENT ON BOTH THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION CLEARED AM AIR FORCE BASE THAT HE WAS GOING AllEGATIONS o THE DECKS TODAY TO NOMINATE GOV. NEL­ fO ASIA 10 DET£RM'NE WHAT CAN BE DONE SON A. ROCKEFELLER FOR A SECOND TERM TO ASSIST THE TROOPS IN CARRYING OUT BOISE, IDAHO-:D~~~~lL LUTZ, 24, DIED GUBERNATORIAL BID AND A POSSIBLE NUDGE THEIR MiSSION. TODAY AFTER SURGERY BECAUSE HIS FAMILY TOWARP THE WHITE HOUSE. OBJECTED TO USE OF BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS WHEN YOUR'RE WEARY, BE WARY ON REltGIOUS GROUNDS o o TAKE CAREt NOT CHANCES. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 1962 TREASURY SECRETARY SAYS PRICE Of A PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE SAYS NAT 10NAL ISTS ARE PLANN ING • COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE GOLD TO REMA I N THE SAME OFfENSIVE AGAINST CHINA MAINLAND RANGE FACILITY ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL WASHINGTON, SEPT. 19 (UPI)--U.S. TAIPEI, SEPT. (UPI)--VICE PRESI­ ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF 19 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY DOUGLAS DIL­ DENT CHEN CHENG SAID YESTERDAY NATION­ WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH LON TOLD GOVERNORS OF THE INTERNATIO~­ ALIST CHINA "HAS NEITHER RELAXED FOR THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. rr AL MONETARY FUND HERE TODAY THAT THE A SINGLE MOMENT NOR SPARED ANY EFFORT THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY UNITED STATES HAD NO INTENTION OF IN­ IN ITS PLANS FOR RETURNING TO THE CHINA MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE CREASING THE OFFICIAL U.S.
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