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I-Iourglja\SS 0.7 at 0043 4.8 at 1907 1.0 at 1305 ---------------~ H~GH TIDE LOW TIDE 3-7-65 3-7-65 5. 2 AT 0653 I-IOURGlJa\SS 0.7 AT 0043 4.8 AT 1907 1.0 AT 1305 VOL 6 NO 1946 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY 6 MARCH 1965 NAVY BEGINS WORK SAIGON'S NERVES ARE RATTLED; ON NEW FOOLPROOF BUT COUPLES SATURDAY PASSES ATOM SUB KILLER SAIG~N~ MARCH 6 (AP)--THIS JITTERY CAPITAL WAS ALERT FOR A COUP THIS AFTER­ WASHiNGTON, MARCH 5 {AP)--THE UoS. NOON WHEN A ~LIGHT OF SKYRAIDER FIGHTER BOMBERS THUNDERED OVER IN A SERIES NAVY IS BEGINNING PRODUCTION OF THE OF MOCK BOMBING RUNS. FiRST U.S o ANTI-SUBMARINE WEAPON fUL­ THERE WERE REPORTS OF TANKS AND TROOPS ON THE MOVE AND A GREAT DEAL OF OF­ LY CAPABLE OF COPING WITH A HIGH-PER­ FICIAL ANXIETY AND CONFUSION -- BOTH V!ETNAMESE AND AMERICAN --BUT IN FACT, FORMANCE NUCLEAR SUBMARINE, THE HOUSE NOTHING APPEARED TO BE HAPPENING. OF REPRESENTATIVES ARMED SERVICES A FORCE Of MARINE CORPS TROOPS HAD BEEN DETAILED TO A PARK IN DOWNTOWN SAI­ COMMITTEE WAS TOLD FRIDAY. GON FOR USE AGA I'NST A FEARED DEMONSTRAT ION OF "PEACE MARCH" TODAY OR SUNDAY VICE ADMIRAL CHARLES B MARTELL WHICH DID NOT MATER!ALIZE TODAY o DESCRIBED IT AS A DEEP-DIVING, SElf­ As OffiCIALS RECONSTRUCT IT, VIET­ GUIDED TORPEDO AND SAID iT is Of OUT­ DIRKSEN RIDICULES NAMESE AIR FORCE PILOTS MAY HAVE SPOT­ STANDING !MPORTANCE. TED THE MARINES IN THE PARK AND SOUND­ MARTELL, MAKiNG HIS FIRST REPORT TO FULBRIGHT'S IDEAS ED A COUP ALERT. THE COMMITTEE SINCE HE WAS NAMED DI­ ON JOINT VENTURES AT SAIGON AIRPORT EVERYTHING WAS NOR RECTOR OF THE NAVY's ANTI-SUBMARINE WASHINGTON, MARCH 6 (AP)--UoS. SEN­ MAL. THE AIR FORCE COMMANDER BRIG. WARFARE PROGRAMS, SAID THE MARK 46 ATE REPUBLICAN LEADER EVERETT Mo DIRK­ GEN. NGUYEN CAO Ky WAS IN NHA TRANG, TORPEDO IS DESiGNED TO BE LAUNCHED SEN Of ILLINOIS RiDICULED TODAY A PRO­ 200 MILES NORTHEAST OF HERE, AND PRE­ BY SURfACE SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT. POSAL BY SENATOR J. WilLIAM FULBRIGHT SUMABLY KNEW NOTHING OF THE ALERT. "IT HAS HIGH SPEED AND GREAT OPER­ FOR JOINT U.So-SOVIET FOREIGN AID AD­ HIS DEPUTY, A COLONEL, DRESSED IN ATING DEPTH AND A GUIDANCE SYSTEM DE­ SIGNED TO ACQUIRE THE TARGET AT GREAT­ VENTURES~ INCLUDING OPERATION Of THE SPORT SHIRT, ASSURED THE A.Po AT AIR NEW MIDDLE AMERICAN CANAL. FORCE HEADQUARTERS THAT NOTHING WAS lY INCREASED RANGES," MARTELL SAID IN "How SPLENDID iT WOULD HAVE BEEN If HAPPENING AND THAT THE SKYRAIDERS HAD THE CENSORED VERSION Of HiS STATEMENT SENATOR FUlBRIGHTfS PORPOSED POLICY MERELY BEEN FLYING A PRACTICE ALERT. AT THE CLOSED HEARINGS. HAD BEEN AVAnABLE IN 1961," DIRKSEN (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) SAID IN A STATEMENTo "WE COULD HAVE HELPED THE COMMUNiSTS BUDlD THE BERLIN WALL. RUSK URGES EUROPEAN ALLIES THE WALL WAS ERECTED BY THE COMMUN­ TO JOIN WORLD-WIDE EFFORT ISTS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST BERL~N TO CLEVELAND, MARCH 6 {AP)--UoS. SECRETARY Of STATE DEAN RUSK TODAY URGED AMER­ HALT THE FLOW Of GERMANS flEEING ~NTO ICAuS EUROPEAN ALLIES TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBiLITiES BEYOND THE BORDERS Of THE THE WESTERN ZONE. ATLANT!C COMMUNITY. FULBRiGHT EXPLAiNED HDS PROPOSAL EUROPE AND THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY "CANNOT PRESERVE THEiR SECURITY MERELY BY DIFfERENTLY. HOLDING A LINE ACROSS EUROPE,lI RUSK SAID iN WHAT HE CALLED A "BR!Ef PROGRESS THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT, CHAiRMAN Of RE"PORT lI ON UoS. ATLANTIC POLiCY PREPARED fOR DELIVERY TO THE ClE.VELAND COUNCIL THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON WORLD AffAIRS. SAID JOINT AiD COULD "CONVERT ASSIS­ THE COMMON SECURITY Of THE NATIONS OF THIS COMMUNiTY IS ALSO AFfECTED BY TANCE TO THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES EVENTS iN AfRICA, THE M~DDLE EAST, LAT­ FROM AN INVESTMENT Of RIVALRY TO AN WATER REPORT IN AMERiCA, SOUTH ASIA AND THE WESTERN INSTRUMENT Of RECONCiliATION." PACIFIC RUSK SAID. HE ADDED: HE SAID ANY REASONABLE ARRANGEMENT COND IT ION ORANGE "THfY HAVE A ViTAL COMMON INTEREST iN WOULD LEAVE NO THREAT TO CANAL SECUR­ WATER DISTILLED 3/5 195,000 THE DEFEAT Of ACTIVE AGGRESSION IN ITY BECAUSE OF SOVIET PARTICIPATION. WATER USED 3/5 225,000 SOUTHEAST ASIA." FUlBRIGHTiS PROPOSALS WERE IN A WATER IN STORAGE 8,850,000 THE NORTH ATLANTIC NATIONS, THE SEC­ SPEECH HE PLANNED TO GIVE AT PENN RETARY CONTINUED, "SHOULD RECOGNIZE STATE UNIVERSITY FRIDAY NIGHT. BAD TOTALS DO NOT REFLECT RAINfALL THOSE VITAL COMMON INTERESTS AND JOIN WEATHER FORCED CANCELLATION OF THE GAIN OR LOSS BY EVAPORATION. iN SUPPORTING THEM. ABOVE ALL, THEY TRIP. SHOULD DO NOTHING TO ENCOURAGE AGGRES- SORS TO BELIEVE THAT AGGRESSION WILL WEST GULF COAST DOCKERS BE ALLOWED TO SUCCEED ON THE GROUND ACCEPT NEW WORK CONTRACT OR TO REAP A REWARD AT THE CONFERENCE GALVESTON, MARCH 6 (AP)--WEST GULf COAST DISTRICT LONSHOREMEN TODAY START- TABLE. ED RETURNING TO THEIR JOBS AfTER VOTING OVERWHELMINGLY TO ACCEPT A NEW CON- (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) TRACT. MOST PIERS fiN GALVESTON IDLED SiNCE JANUARY I I, WERE BUSY WITH ACTIVITY BY DOUGLAS-HOME GLOATS MIDAfTERNOON AND ALL OTHER PORTS FROM BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS, TO LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA, WERE EXPECTED TO BE BACK IN fULL OPERATION BY MONDAY MORNING. OVER LEFTIST ATTACK RALPH A MASSEY, DISTRICT iNTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S ASSOCiATION PRESI­ LONDON, MARCH 6 {AP)--THE STRENGTH DENT, SAID RETURNS FROM THE. SOME 7,000 DOCK WORKERS IN THE D~STRICT WERE "98 OF THE LEfT-WING ATTACK ON THE GOVERN­ TO 99 PERCENT iN fAVOR OF ACCEPTING MENT OVER AMERICAN POLICY IN SOUTH THE CONTRACT." VIET NAM REVEALED THE DANGER TO BRITAI~ HfAR~NG DALLAS FOR RUBY IN WASHINGTON, U.So PRESIDENT JOHN­ OF HAVING A LABOR PARTY GOVERNMENT, M~GHT OETERM~NE SANITY SON WAS DESCRIBED AS VERY PLEASED THAT FORMER PRIME MINISTER SIR ALEC DOUGLAS DALLAS, MARCH (AP)--JACK RUBY, 6 THE STRIKE HAD BEEN SETTLED. HOME TOLD A CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFER­ HIDDEN BEHIND JAIL BARS MOST Of THE VOTING BY THE lOCALS STARTED EARLY ENCE TODAY. TIME SINCE HE DREW THE DEATH SENTENCE TODAY IN THE GALVESTON-HoUSTON AREA "How COULD WE HAVE SHOWN THE STAMINA FOR KILLING PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSIN LEE Of TEXAS WHERt MORE THAN HALF OF THE WHICH HAS TURNED THE TIDE OF COMMUNISM HARVEY OSWALD, WBLL EMERGE FOR A coum LONGSHOREMEN IN THt WEST GULF COAST BACK IN EUROPE AND BROUGHT RUSSIA TO HEARING MONDAY. DISTRiCT ARE EMPLOYED. DOCK WORKERS HER SENSES IF WE HAD HAD THIS CRAVEN HIS APPEARANCE MAY GO fAR TOWARD AT BEAUMONT, POR1 ARTHUR AND ORANGE CORE AT THE HEART Of THE POLITICAL DETERMINING WHETHER THE fORMER NIGHT RAT! lED IHE NfW CONTRACT FRIDAY NIGH~ PARTY I N POWER?" HE ASKED. CLUB OPERATOR IS ADJUDGED INSANE AND AlTHOUG~ A 3CArrfERING Of lONGSHORE­ "IT PERMEATES THE SOCIALIST PARTY. THUS ESCAPES THE ELECTRIC CHAiR. MEN N T~E D~~rRiCl RETURNED TO WORK INEVITABLY IT WILL AFFECT THEIR COUN­ RUBY WDlL GO BEFORE DISTRICT JUDGE TODAY, SHiPPtk INTERESTS iN THE GAl- SELS AND WEAKEN THE RESOLVE OF LEADERS JOE B. BROWN fOR A HEARiNG ON A lONG- VtSTO~ ARtA SAID IT WOULD BE EARLY WHO WISH TO STAND FIRM AGAINST THE COM- DORMANT DEFENSE REQUEST FOR A SANiTY SUNDAY JEFORE: CAI..L'5 WERE MADE fOR MUNiST CHALLENGE," HE SAID. TRIAL. BROWN SCHEDULED iT DAYS 10 MANY Of TrlE iDLE WORKERS. THE OPPOSITION TO WilSON'S ENDORSE- AGO AT THE DIRECTION OF THE TEXAS 80TH UNION AND SHIPPER OFfICIALS MENT OF AMERICAN POLICY IN VIET NAM COURT Of CRIMINAL ApPEALS. HAVE SAID THE FiRST WORK WOULD BE THE HAS ALREADY THREATENED HIS SHAKY LABOR RUBY WAS CONVICTED LAST MARCH ~4. LOADING or GRAIN SHiPS BOUND FOR INDIA GOVERNMENT. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS SATURDAY 6 MARCH 1965 PUBLISHED BY GLOBAL ASSOCIATES AT THE THIS WEEK IN WALL STREET DIRECTiON OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, SQUEEZE ON KREMLIN THE STOCK MARKET SUFFERED A MILD KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, MARSHALL ISLANDS. AN AP ANALYSIS SETBACK IN HEAVY TRADING THIS WEEK. CONTRACT DA·010021 AMC-9004 (Y) By WILLIAM L RYAN BLUE CHIPS, WHICH HAD BEEN LEADING (NI236156) 35133A PMR WITH GLOBAL NEW YORK, MAR 6 (AP)--Moscow's THE MARKET, FARED RATHER POORLY ASSOCIATES. LATEST PROTEST NOTE TO THE UNITED S~~ WITH BROKERS REPORTING THE PUBLIC THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY HAS AN URGENT RING, SUGGESTING THAT COMING INTO THE MARKET IN INCREASING MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE PRESSURE ON THE KREMLIN IS COMING CLOSE NUMBERS, INTEREST WAS CENTERED IN THE FOR NOTICES IS 4PM THE DAY BEFORE TO INTOLERABLE IN VIEW OF THE AMERICAN LOWER PRICED STOCKS PUBLICATION AND DEADLINE FOR NEWS AIR ATTACKS ON NORTH VIET NAM OF THE WEEK'S 15 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS, ITEMS IS lOAM THE DAY OF PUBLICATION THE NOTE SAID THE BOMBINGS "UNDERMINE EIGHT WERE PRICED UNDER $30 A SHARE. THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT THE FOUNDATION ON WHICH ALONE CAN BE DESPITE THE HEAVY TRADING, MOVEMENT TO EDIT COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION CULTIVATED RELATIONS BETWEEN THE U S WAS RATHER RESTRICTED. VOLUME TOTALED AND TO EDIT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AND THE U S S.R., NAMELY PEACEFUL 32,085,770 SHARES, COMPARED WITH THE FOR THE SAKE OF BREVITY. ALL COPY, COEXISTENCE." FIGURE OF 25,512,735 IN THE HOLIDAY­ LETTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS SUBMITTED Moscow IS IN EFFECT SAYING THAT U S SHORTENED PREVIOUS WEEK MORE THAN FOR PUBLICATION BECOME THE PROPERTY POLICY IN VIET NAM IS MAKING IT IN­ SEVEN MILLION SHARES CHANGED HANDS OF THE HOURGLASS CREASINGLY DIFFICULT FOR THE KREMLIN THURSDAY IT WAS THE THIRD SEVEN­ TO ADHERE TO ITS CURRENT COURSE. MILLION-SHARE DAY OF THE YEAR EDITOR NEIL PHELPS-MuNSON THE PROTEST SEEMS TO HINT THAT IF MARKET ENTHUSIASM AGAIN WAS DAMPEN­ ASST EDITOR DOR IS WALLI N THE AIR ATTACKS CONTINUE, THE RUSSIANS ED BY THE GROWING CRISIS STAFF BETTY BULLA MIGHT BE FORCED TO MAKE A MOVE, BUT CORPORATE EARNINGS AND DIVIDEND REBECCA LLEWELLYN AS YET THE KREMLIN HAS REFRAINED FROM NEWS CONTINUED GOOD BUT THE MARKET RUTH LONDON INDICATING WHAT MOVE IT MIGHT MAKE.
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