Khanh Regains Control of Capital Rebels Present
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HIGH TIDE LOtI TIDE , 9-16-64 9-16-64 3.8 AT 0004 2.3 AT 0735 3.2 AT 1355 HOURGLASS 2.6 AT 1914 VOL '5 NO 180S KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 1964 BLACK OUT EXTERIOR LIGHTS KHANH REGAINS CONTROL OF CAPITAL RANGE OPERATIONS Will REQUIRE All REBELS PRESENT DEMANDS FOR PEACE lOCAL RESIDENTS TO BLACK OUT All EX TER lOR liGHTS fROM 2400 HOURS TONIGHT SAIGON (UPI )--PREMIER NGUYEN KHANH'S fORCES TODAY CRUSHED WITHOUT BLOODSHED UNTil DAYLIGHT TOMORROW, 16 SEPT. A COUP ATTEMPTED BY REBEL GENERALS, BUT KHANH RETURNED TO HIS CAPITAL TO DISCO INTERIOR liGHTS ARE NOT AFFECTED. VER THAT THE lOYALiST OFfiCERS WERE DEMANDING A HEAVY PRICE fOR PUTTING DOWN EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES, NO THE REBElliON AND THREATENING STill ANOTHER COUP WITHIN TWO MONTHS. VEHI ClES WI II I!lE OPERATED OUR I NG THE WHilE lOYALIST AIR FORCE PLANES STill PATROllED THE CAPITAL, KHANH APPEARED ACTUAL BLACKOUT. BEfORE A SAIGON NEWS CONfERENCE AND ANNOUNCED "1 HE SITUATION HAS CLEARED. " IN CONNECTION WITH THE OPERATION, REBEL TROOPS AND TANKS AT ONE TIME DOMINATED THE CITY AND THREATENED THE S~ A HAZARDOUS AREA WilL EXiST IN THE TY Of NEARLY 2,000 AMERICANS AT TAN SON fORM A MORE BROADLY BASED GOVERNMENT. LAGOON AND ON THE EASTERN ATOLL IS NHUT AIR BASE ON THE OUTSKIRTS Of SAI- THE PRICE EXACTED BY THE BUDDHISTS lANDS I!lETWEEN BIGEJ AND ENNUBIRR, GON. EARLY TODAY THE REBEL lEADERS AND STUDENTS WAS UPPED AGAIN TODAY -- BUT NOT INCLUDING BIGEJ AND ENNU GAVE UP AND ORDERED THEIR MEN BACK TO THIS TIME BY THE OffiCERS WHO STOOD BY BIRR OR THE WESTERN ATOll ISLANDS. THE BATTLEfRONTS AGAINST THE COMMUNIST HIM IN BREAKING THE BACK Of THE Mlll- PERSONNEL ARE ADVISED TO STAY OUT GUERRillAS. TARY COUP. Of THiS AREA BETWEEN 2300 HOURS TO- KHANH THANKED THE MILITARY rOR AVOiD- A GROUP Of EIGHT YOUNG GENERALS SET ~IGHT AND 0600 HOWRI TOMORROW. ING "USELESS BLOODSHED" AND RENEWED HIS (CONTINUED ON PAGE fOUR) PLEDGE TO RETURN THE GOVERNMENT TO CIV- IllAN CONTROL. NEW YORK STUDENTS BOYCOTT CLASSES THE PREMIER HAD PROMISED TWO WEEKS AGO, AfTER A SERIES Of RIOTS BY RELIG PROTESTING SCHOOL INTEGRATION IOUS DISSIDENTS AND STUDENTS TO GIVE NEW YORK (UPI )--MORE THAN ONE OUT Of EVERY FOUR STUDENTS IN THE lARGEST U.S. UP HIS SWEEPING DICTATORIAL POWERS AND SCHOOL SYSTEM STAYED AWAY fROM OPENING DAY CLASSES TODAY AS WHITE PARENTS ~AU NCHED A TWO-DAY BOYCOTT TO PROTEST BOARD Of EDUCATION INTEGRATION PLANS. CAPITAL CLERGYMAN BOYCOTT lEADERS HAilED IT AS A "SIGNIfiCANT SUCCESS" AND VOWED TO SHOW EVEN MORE STRENGTH TOMORROW. RAPS CANDIDATES THE SCHOOL BOARD SAID THAT 275,638 OUT Of THE '»007,000 PUPilS ENROLLED IN WASHINGTON (UPI )--A lEADING Ep!SCOPAl THE SYSTEM'S 850 SCHOOLS WERE ABSENT. CLERGYMAN WHO WAS BORN IN THE WHITE HARDEST HIT WERE SOME 150 SCHOOLS IN MOSTLY WHITE AREAS. POLICE SAID SOME HOUSE CRITICIZED BOTH PRESIDENTIAL CAN 2,000 PARENTS PEACEfULLY PICKETED THE DIDATES TODAY, CHARGING THAT THEY RE SCHOOLS. TURKS AL£RT TRIOOPS FLECT THE EMPTINeSS OF AMERICANS' fAITH THE BOYCOTT WAS THE THIRD IN RECENT ISTANBUL (UP! )--ALl ARMY, NAVY AND IN GOO. MONTHS. THE fiRST TWO WERE CALLED BY AiR FORCE UNITS WERE SAiD TO HAVE BEEN THE VERY REV. FRANCIS B. SAYRE JR., NEGRO LEADERS WHO CHARGED THE SCHOOL ALERTED TODAY AfTER CHIEf Of STAff CEV DEAN Of THE WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL, SAID BOARD'S INTERGRATION PLANS WERE "TOO DET CONrERRED WITH THE TURKISH CABINET THE APPARENT LACK or GOD'S GRACE IN LITTLE AND TOO lATE" WHILE TODAY'S ON SUNDAY. PUBLIC LifE CAN BE TRACED TO THE ELEC BOYCOTT WAS A WHITE PARENT PROTEST THAT THE REASON FOR THE ALERT WAS NOT IM TORATE'S OWN PURSUIT or SElfISH GAIN. THE PLANS WERE "TOO MUCH TOO SOOM-.~' MEDIATELY CLEAR. THERE SEEMED TO HAVE NOWHERE IN HIS MORNING SERMON DID HE ON rEB. 3 SOME 465,000 STUDENTS OVER BEEN A REDUCTION IN TENSION OVER THE MENTION THE NAMES or PRESIDENT JOHNSON NORMAL ABSENTEEISM STAYED HOME ~D ON WEEKEND IN THE CYPRUS CRISIS. AND SENATOR GOLDWATER. DEAN SAYRE IS A MARCH,t3 SOME 300,000 STUDENTS BOYCOT- RELIABLE SOURCES lAID, HOWEVER, THAT GRANDSON Of WOODROW WilSON AND WAS 8mN TEO. THE MiliTARY UNITS THROUGHOUT THE COUN- IN THE WHITE HOUSE. (CONTINUED ON PAGE fOUR) TRY WERE ON A NEW ALERT AND All LEAVES HE SAID THIS SUMMER SAW TWO POLITICAL WERE CANCELLED. THE TRAINING PERIODS CONVENTIONS, EACH DOMINATED BY A SINGLE FOR RESERVE OFFICERS WERE EXTENDED, THE MAN. LAOTIAN LEADERS SOURCES SAID. "ONE," HE SAID, "WAS A MAN Of DANGER UNITS or THE TURKISH flEET ALSO WERE OUS IGNORANCE AND DEVASTATING UNCERT STILL DEADLOCKED REPORTED TO BE CONCENTRATING AT THE AINTY; THE OTHER A MAN WHOSE PUBLIC PARIS (UPI )--A NEW ATTEMPT TO AGREE PORT or MERSIN ON THE SOUTHWEST COAST. HOUSE IS SPLENOID IN EVERY APPEARANCE ON THE TERMS or A LAOTIAN PEACE CONfER- BUT WHOSE PRIVATE lACK or ETHIC MUST ENCE fAilED TODAY. INEVITABLY INTRODUCE TERMITES AT THE PRINCE SOUVANNA PHOUMA, LAOTIAN PRE VERY FOUNDATION." MIER .AND LEADER or THE NEUTRALIST FAC TION, HELD A PARLEY WITH THE PATHET LAO QQ~~J:9-Y!Mu~R~X~B~ Gu- (CONTINUED ON PAGE fOUR) ERRillAS SHOT OOWN fOUR U.S. HElICOP- lEADER, HIS HAlf-BROTHER PRINCE SOUPH- TERS AND DAMAGEO TWO OTHERS IN fiGHTING CONCERN IS PEACE ANOUVONG, THAT fAilED TO BREAK THE D~- IN SOUTH VIET HAM LAST WEEK, IT WAS lOCK. CLAIMED TODAY. SAYS GOP NOMINEE THE NEUTRALIST, COMMUNIST AND RIGHT- NEW CHINA NEWS AGENCY, IN A BROADCAST WING NEGOTIATORS lEO BY PRINCE BOUN CoM WASHINGTON (UPI )--REPUBlICAN PRESI MONITORED IN LONDON, ALSO CLAIMED THE HAVE BEEN TRYING TO AGREE ON A COMMON DENTIAL NOMINEE BARRY M. GOLDWATER SAID V,ET CONG DERAilED A SOUTH VIETNAMESE TODAY HE IS "PREOCCUPIED WITH PEACE," BARGAINING PLATfORM FOR THEIR TALKS ORIGiNAllY SCHEDULED TO START ON AUGUST MiliTARY TRAIN AND KilLED 15 GOVERNMENT NOT WITH WAR AS SOME Of HIS CRITICS CON TROOPS DURING THE WEEK. 25. RIGHTWING TRANSPORT MINISTER NGON TEND. NCNA ATTRIBUTED ITS INfORMATION TO THE ARIZONA SENATOR WENT ON TELEVIS SANANIKONE SAID THE DEADLOCK WAS DUE TO LIBERATION PRESS AQENCY. IT 010 NOT SAY ION TO PROMISE THAT, Ir ELECTED, HE THE PATHET LAO REfUSAL TO AGREE ON A NEUTRALIZATION Of THE PLAIN Of JARS. WHETHER ANY U.S. SOLDIERS OR HELICOPTER WOULD SEEK "PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH " PILOTS WERE INVOLVED IN THE INCIDENTS. HE SAID HE WOULD NOT PERMIT A lOSS Of HE CLAIMED SOUPHANOUVONG ALSO INSIST PEACE AND fREEDOM IN AMERICA BECAUSE ED NOW THAT SOUVANNA'S NEUTRALIST fOR "WE LACK WILL, WEAPONS OR lEADERSHIP " CES REINSTATE IN THEIR RANKS TWO BAT TAKE PRISONERS THE SENATOR SPOKE ON CBS TELEVISION. TAll IONS UNDER COL. DEUANE, WHO LAST 00000 ______________ KUALA LUMPUR (UPI}--AN UNDISCLOSED SPRING JOINED THE PATHET LAO GUERRI~AS. NUMBER OF HAlf-STARVED INDONESIAN PARA OffiCIAL BULLETIN SOU VANNA WAS UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE RE TROOPERS WERE CAPTURED TODAY IN THE DUTY OFF!CER KWAJALEIN TEST SITE JECTED THE DEMAND ON THE GROUNDS THE FOR LABIS REGION Of JOHORE STATE, THE DE HQ4E PHONE REINSTATED SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN BRAIN- ~: N~E: ~ FENSE MINISTRY ANNOUNCED. ISSEPT64 rr:-COL. W.J. NELSON 646 WASHED AND WOULD ATTEMPT TO SUBVERT THE AN OffICIAL STATEMENT 5AID THE MEN I05EP164 LT. COL. M.J. SMALL 585 NEUTRALIST BATTALIONS. WERE WEARING CIViliAN CLOTHES. THEY 17SEPT64 CAPTAiN J.J. OSBORN 23'7 OTHER LAOTIAN SOURCES SAID PRINCE Sou- TOLD AUTHORITIES THEY HAD NOT EATEN IN IBsEPT64 CAPTAIN R.Mo BAKER, SR. 2344 VANNA Will WAIT UNTIL FRIDAY OR SATUR- THREE DAYS. 19SEPT64* LT. COL W J NELSON 6~6 DAY TO DECIDE WHETHER TO RETURN HOME. THE PARATROOPERS WHO DROPPED FROM THE ~OSEPT64* CAPTAIN J.J. OSBORN 2371 HE IS DETERMINED TO REPRESENT LAOS AT SKIES ON SEPT. 2 CARRIED WITH THEM JUST ~ISEPT64 CAPTAiN 0.5. DOCKlER 2239 THE NEUTRAL NATIONS SUMMIT IN CAIRO ON ENOUGH fOOD fOR EIGHT DAYS. HAVERSACKS *INDICATES WEEKENDS AND/OR HOLIDAYS OCT. 5· RECOVERED EARLIER CONTAINED EIGHT BIS- DUTY OrFicER IS THE KWAJAlEIN TEST SITE 0.'., CUlT RATIONS WHICH COULD BE EATEN PLAIN ~OMMANDING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE GOT LOCAL NEWS? PHONE 2114. OR MIXED WITH WATER. DURING OTHER THAN ... "' ......... DUTY HOURS i ; PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 15 SEPTEMBER '964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE IF AT rlRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED GOA, ONCE HAPPY COLONY COMMANDING OffiCER, KWAJALEIN TEST ... OLDHAM, ENGLAND (UPI)--ArTER 115 CALLED DESOLATE, DESERTED MARSHALL ISLANDS, CONTRACT DA-0IOO21. lESSONS, 1,000 HOURS ef DRIVING AND LISBON (UPI)--A PORTUGUESE REfUGEE AMC-90004 (Y) (NI23-(67156) 35133A PMR 10 EX~MINATION fAilURES, 49-YEAR OLD FROM GOA TODAY DREW A DESOLATE PICTURE WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. 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