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Lj 1\(. I~L\SS VOL 3 No 744 KWAJALE I N, M - -- --------------_.------------- II () lJ 1\(. I~l\SS VOL 3 No 744 KWAJALE I N, M. I FRIDAY 17 FEBRUARY ~96! ij3 YOUNG UoSo SKATERS KILLED UNITED NATIONS DELEGATiON iN JET PLANE CRASH THAT PAYS KWAJALEIN UNEXPECTED V~S!T CLAiMED LIVES OF 73 A UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION, EXPECTED TO VISIT (SHORTWAVE)--AuTHORITIES ARE KWAJALEIN TUESDAY, ARRIVED ON THE ISLAND YESTER­ iNVESTiGATING THE CRASH NEAR DAY AFTERNOON AT 4:30 P M fOR AN OVERNIGHT BRUSSELS, OF A SABENA AIRLINES VISIT PLANE THAT CAUSED 73 DEATHS, IN­ ON HA~D TO GREET THE DISTINGUiSHED GENTLEME~ CLUDING 49 AMERICANS WHEN THEY LANDED WERE CAPT GORDON W SMITH, SABENA OFFIC!ALS BELIEVE THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSilE RANGE CRASH or THE BOEING 707 JET INTO FACILITY, W. C WHITE, TRUST TERRITORY REPRESEN­ A FARMLAND MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED TATIVE, AND MRS. WHITE, CDR W Bo COLEY, EXEC­ BY A fAULTY CONTROL SYSTEM UTIVE OfFICER, PACMISRANFAC, CDR W H ROGERS, THE AMERICAN VICTIMS INCLUDED ADMINISTRATIVE OFfICER, PACMiSRANfAC, LCDR 18 YOUNG FiGURE SKATING STARS HARVEY SAMPLE, SECURITY OffiCER, PACM!SRANFAC, WHO WERE ON THEIR WAY TO PRAGUE AND GEORGE K. CARMICHAEL, RESiDENT MANAGER OF TO COMPETE iN A WORLD SKATING THE TRANSPORT COMPANY Of TEXAS CHAMPIONSHIP, THE U N, NOTABLES HAD BEEN TO PONAPE AND WERE MRS MARiBElLE NELSON OWEN WAS ENROUTE TO MAJURO WHEN, BECAUSE Of HEADWiNDS, AMONG THE DEAT AS WERE HER TWO THE TRUST TERRITORY PLANE HAD TO LAND ON KWAJA~ DAUGHTERS THE 49-YEAR-OLD MRS. LEIN TO REfUEL. THE PILOT Of THE AIRCRAfT OWEN WAS U S F,GURE SKATING DECIDED IT WOULD BE BEST TO REMAIN OVERNiGHT CHAMPION NiNE TiMES HER 16-YEAR­ HERE, ACCORDING TO INfORMAT!ON RECEIVED FROM A OLD DAUGHTER LAURENCE JUST LAST SPOKESMAN. THE AIRCRAfT DEPARTED AT 3 O'CLOCK SUNDAY WON THE NORTH AMERICAN THIS MORNING fOR MAJURO. CHAMPIONSHIP AT PHILADELPHIA HER THE DELEGATION WilL RESUME THE SCHEDULED ITIN­ 20-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER MARIBELLE ERARY AND RETURN TO KWAJALEIN TUESDAY fOR A ALSO WAS A U.S TEAM MEMBER MEETING ON EBEYE ISLAND WiTH KWAJALEIN ATOLL LANDOWNERS, BRITISH REPORTED TO BE SENDING THE DELEGATION is COMPOSED Of THE HONORABLE THEIR FAMILIES OUT OF CUBA CARLOS SALAMANCA, AMBASSADOR FROM BOL8VIA, JEAN ANDEANNSEN, ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE fROM BEL­ HAVANA (UPI)~-ANTi-CASTRO GUER- GlUM, GEOfFREY K. CASTEN, REPRESENTATIVE fROM RILLAS IN THE ESCAMBRAY MOUNTAINS THE UNITED KINGDOM, M. RASGOTRA, ADVISER fROM WERE REPORTED TO HAVE BROKEN INDIAN DELEGATION, SECRETARiAT - MANGALAM CHACKO THROUGH ARMY LiNES fOR HIT-RUN (INDIA), KYAW U (BURMA), JOHN McMANUS (USA), ATTACKS ON ViLLAGES iN CENTRAL JOHN DE YOUNG (USA), REPRESENTATiVE OF THE H!GH CUBA COMMISSIONER, AND DR, iSAAC LANWi, MARSHALLESE, ABILITY Of THE ANTi-CASTRO fIGHT­ WHO IS THE TRUST TERRITORY OPHTHALMOLOGIST, ERS, WHOSE STRENGTH HAS BEEN ESTI­ MATED AT SOME 2,000, TO PIERCE A SENo LONG ASKS THAT HAWA! i BE CONS!DERED AS DOUBLE LiNE OF ENCIRCLEMENT BY SOME 30,000 ARMY AND MILITIA MEN, SITE FOR SATELLITE LAUNCHINGS WAS UNDERSTOOD TO BE A SOURCE OF WASHINGTON (UP!)-~SEN. OREN E. LONG, D-HAWAIH, GROWiNG CONCERN fOR THE GOVERN- URGED THE DEfENSE DEPARTMENT, THE NATIONAL AERo~ MENT. MEAGER REPORTS FROM THE NAUTICS AND SPACE AGENCY, AND THE SENATE SPACE fRONT DESCRIBED WIDESPREAD ACTIVITY COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER HAWAI! AS A SITE FOR SATEl- DURiNG THE WEEKEND THE ANTI-CAST- LITE LAUNCHINGS. IN LETTERS TO THE HEADS Of RO REBELS WERE SAID TO HAVE RAIDED THE VARIOUS OFFICES CONCERNED WiTH THE U SO SPACL SEVERAL VILLAGES AND TO HAVE CLASH- PROGRAM, LONG SAID "S8NCE IT is OBViOUS THAT OUR (SEE PAGE 2, COL I) (SEE PAGE 2, COL 2) HOURGLASS FR I DAY 17 FEBRUARY 1961 'I (CONT'D FROM PAGE I, COL. 2) PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDING OFfiCER, PACifiC MISSILE NATION'S SPACE AND MISSILE PROGRAMS WILL BE EXPANDED IN THE COMING YEARS, HAWAl,u RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL S UNIQUE ADVANTAGES AS A SITE fOR LAUNCHING ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU AND SUPPORT fACILITIES SHOULD BE CAREfULLY~~ Of WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c CONSIDERED." WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY Of TEXAS. LONG POINTED OUT THAT A STUDY MADE BY THE RALPH PARSONS FIRM FOR THE STATE Of THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY A MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE HAWAI I REVEALED THAT MAUNA KEA "WOULD BE AN FOR COpy IS 1000 DAY Of PUBLICATION EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR LAUNCHING fAC!LITIES " THE STUDY SAID THAT MAUNA KEA WOULD MAKE PHONE 214. If YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A GOOD LAUNCHING SiTE BECAUSE OF ITS GEOGRA­ YOUR PAPER CALL 832 AFTER 1630 PHICAL POSITION, ALTITUDE, FAVORABLE WEATH~ AND AVAILABILITY. THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO THE ONLY EXISTING SATELLITE LAUNCHING AREAS EDIT ALL COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION IN THE U.S. ARE LOCATED AT CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA., WALLOPS ISLAND, VA , AND THE VANDEN­ ED ITORS: JOYCE RAWLES, NOBLE YAMASAKI BERG AIR FORCE BASE COMPLEX IN CALIFORNIA ADVISER: JOHN COLEMAN (CONTlo FROM PAGE I, COL. I) KWAJo WATER FACTS ED WITH MILITIA UNITS. / 6/ UNCONFIRMED REPORTS SAID BOTH SIDES HAD 0700 2 I 61 TO 0700 2/17/61 SUFFERED CASUALTIES. THE WOUNDED WERE TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 241,5 10 GALLONS REPORTED BEING TREATED IN THE TOPE DE PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION - 95 5 GALLONS COLLANTES HOSPITAL, FORMERLY A TUBERCULOS- HOUSING (OCEAN) 22,000 GALLONS IS SANITARIUM HOUSING (LAGOON) 7,400 GALLONS BRITISH SUBJECTS RESIDING IN C,ENFUEGOS YOKWE YUK CLUB 2,800 GALLONS IN CENTRAL CUBA, WHERE THERE NO LONGER 'CROSSROADS CLUB 3,000 GALLONS ARE ANY AMERICAN RESIDENTS, WERE REPORTED OCEAN VIEW CLUB & SENDING THEIR FAMILIES OUT Of CUBA BECAUSE COOK OUT SHACK 310 GALLONS OF ALLEGED MISTREATMENT IN THE STREETS AND HOSPITAL 3,400 GALLONS STORES FROM MILITIA MEN. MARINE DEPT. 710 GALLONS DOCK 560 GALLONS SNACK BAR 1,37 2 GALLONS CONTRACTORS BLAME AIR FORCE REEfER PLANT & FOR DELAYS & COSTS MACY'S WHSE 1,000 GALLONS WASHINGTON (UPI)--DEFENSE CONTRACTORS BARBER & BEAUTY SHOPS 2,04 3 GALLONS WERE REPO~TED TO HAVE BLAMED RAPIDLY SHIfT MESS HALL 19,400 GALLONS ING AIR FORCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SKY- GEN BARRACKS 21,500 GALLONS ROCKETING COSTS OF U.S. MISSILE LAUNCHING Aux. BARRACKS 2,300 GALLONS PADS. TESTIFYING AT A CLOSED HEARING OF BARRACK~ #975 1,800 GALLONS A HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE, THE BOILER PLANT 20,750 GALLONS CONTRACTORS ALSO BLAMED CHANGING SPEClfl- LAUNDRY 13,400 GALLONS CATIONS fOR SLOWER-THAN-SCHEDULED CON- TCT CLUB, EOD & SOILS LAB. 230 GALLONS STRUCTION OF ELABORATE STEEL AND CONCRETE POWER PLANT 23,600 GALLONS MISSILE SHELTERS SPECIAL SERVICES 170 GALLONS SOURCES CLOSE TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE SAID SECURITY 100 GALLONS CONTRACTORS REPORTED CONSTRUCTION COSTS TERMINAL BUIDLING 600 GALLONS HAD IN SOME CASES ZOOMED AS MUCH AS TWO AIRCRAFT SHOPS (EAST END) 30 GALLONS AND THREE TIMES ABOVE THE ORIGINAL BID (WEST END) 210 GALLONS THE CONTRACTORS WERE THE FIRST WITNESSES FIRE STATION 1,800 GALLONS AS THE SUBCOMMITTEE BEGAN LOOKING INTO WEST END Of ISLAND 23,300 GALLONS THE MOUNTING EXPENSE AND LAGGING SCHEDULES TRANSIENT HOTEL 1,900 GALLONS OF THE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR MISSILE BASE PLEASE CONSERVE WATER WORK NOW GOING ON IN THE UNITED STATES. HOURGLAS::, FRIDAY 17 fEBRUARY 1961 MARCH PLANE SCHEDULE OUR LIBRARY WORLD AIRWAYS, MATS CONTRACT CARRIER, fiCTION HAS RELEASED THE MARCH 1961 PLANE SCHEDULE "LOVE AND MRS SARGENT" BY V,RGINiA TO AND ~ROM KWAJALEIN ROWANS "SHEtLA SARGENT,U AN ATTRACTIVE FLIGHT #737 ORIGINATtS AT HICKAM ArB AT WIDOW WELL ENDOWED WITH MONEY, LIVED IN 2100 (HST) AND OPERATES HICKAM, JOHNSTON HER EXCLUSIVE HOME IN LAKE FOREST -- A ISLAND, KWAJALEIN AND ENIWETOK THE AIR­ SUBURB OF CHICAGO SHE WAS A CAREER WOMAN. CRA~T IS SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE HERE AT 0630 HER WORDS OF ADVICE TO THE TROUBLED AND (LOCAL TIME) ON MARCH I, 2,3,5,6,8,9,10, LOVELORN WERE ANXIOUSLY READ IN MORE THAN 12, '3,15,16,17,19,20,22,23,24,26,27,29,30 900 NEWSPAPERS. As A LECTURER TO VARIOUS AND 31 LADIES' CLUBS SHEILA WAS ALWAYS IN DEMAND FLIGHT #738 OPERATES ENIWETOK, KWAJALEIN, IN ADDITION SHE HAD AUTHORED THREE BEST­ 'OHNSTON ISLAND AND HICKAM ON THE SAME SELLERS. BEHIND THIS BUSY BUT WELL ORGAN- DATES. THESE FLIGHTS WILL DEPART KWAJA­ IZED LifE WERE HER DAUGHTER "A LLISON, " HER LEIN AT 1830 (LOCAL TIME) AND TERMINATE AT SON "D,CKIE" AND "MRS. FLOOD,1t SHEILA'S H,CKAM AT 0830 (HST). PASSENGERS DEPART­ PAST MIDDLE-AGED, GARRULOUS SECRETARY ING ON FLIGHT #738 WILL BOARD AIRCRAFT AT DEBUTANTE ALLISON CARED LITTLE ABOUT 1800 SOCIETY LIfE IN GENERAL AND "B,LLY KENNEDY" THERE WILL BE FOUR ALL CARGO fLIGHTS IN PARTICULAR, KNOWING B ILLY TO BE A ""HEEL DURING MARCH, OPERATING c-124 AIRCRAFT. WHOSE CONVERSATION CENTERED AROUND HIS LOVE THESE FLIGHTS HAVE BEEN DISIGNATED FLIGHT LIfE WITH OTHER GIRLS HOWEVER, SHEILA SAW #957 TO ARRIVE AT 2100 ON MARCH 5,12,19 HIM AS THE WEALTHY, HANDSOME SON Of HER AND 26, AND FLIGHT 1958 TO DEPART AT 1201 "DEAR CLASSMATE AT ROYCEMORE" AND A SUIT­ ON MARCH 6,13,20 AND 27 ABLE BEAU fOR HER DAUGHTER MAKING HER fORMAL BOW TO SOCIETY. PATIENT FLOWN TO TRIPLER DICKIE'S fATHER, WHO WAS KILLED IN THE WAR, HAD BEEN A WELL-KNOWN fOREIGN CORRES­ MRS. RUTH REED WHO WAS DIAGNOSED AS HAV­ PONDENT AND RECIPIENT OF PULITZER PRIZES. ING AN ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION WAS So IT SEEMED TO SHEILA THAT DICKIE SHOULD AIR EVACUATED TO TRIPLER HOSPITAL IN HAWAII NATURALLY BE A WRITER Of RENOWN HOWEVER, LAST NIGHT, VIA WORLD AIRWAYS DR. R H. TWENTY YEAR OLD DICKIE SPENT MOST Of HIS JOHNSON AND MRS. JANET DORR, R.N , OF THE TIME IN HIS ULTRA MODERN "STUDIO" WHERE, STATION HOSPITAL ACCOMPANIED THE PATIENT LACKING TALENT, HIS DAILY INTAKE OF VODKA MRS REED IS THE WIFE OF HARRY REED, EXCEEDED HIS OUTPUT Of fiCTION.
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