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U2 PILOT Poweis Freed in Spy EXCHANGE THURSDAY INSTEAD of TUESDAY AS PRE­ VIOUSLY PLANNED " H!GH TIDE 2/1~~~ ~~~EAT 0421 2/13/62 3·B AT 1123 <:'71 ' 2/14/62 3 ! AT 0023 ~1l4? .'. 2/13162 2.3 AT 1838 HO LASS~~ VOL 3 No. 1041 KWAJALEIN, MARS~ fSLANDS MoNDAY 12 rEBRUARY 1962 '~~ \ THE NURSERY SCHOOl WILL BE CLOSED U2 PILOT POWEiS fREED IN Spy EXCHANGE THURSDAY INSTEAD OF TUESDAY AS PRE­ VIOUSLY PLANNED. WASHINGTON, FEB. 10 (UPI)-AMERICAN U2 PILOT FRANCIS GARY POWERS HAS BEEN FREED FROM A SOVIET PRISON IN EXCHANGE FOR THE RELEASE OF SOVIET SPY RUDOLF MAN IN ORBIT PROGRAM GETS ABEL, THE WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCED EARLY TODAY. POWERS, WHO WAS AT THE CONTROLS OF A HIGH-FLYING U2 Spy PLANE WHEN IT WAS "TENTATIVE OK" DOWNED INSIDE RUSSIA ~y I, 1960 WAS TURNED OVER TO AMERICAN AUTHORITIES IN CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA., FEB II (UPI)­ BERLIN EARLY THIS MORNING. ALSO FREED WAS FREDERIC L. PRYOR, AN AMERICAN SCIENTISTS GAVE THE MAN AND THE MACH­ STUDENT HELD BY EAST GERMAN AUTHORITIES SINCE AUGUST, 1961. INE A TENTATIVE "OK" BUT THE WEATHER ABEL, WHO WAS CONVICTED IN 1957, AND SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS IN PRISON, HAS FLASHED A "CAUTION" TODAY TO U.S. BEEN DEPORTED AND RE~EASEO IN BERLIN, THE WHITt HOUSE SAID PLANS TO ROCKET ITS fiRST ASTRONAUT WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY PIERRE SALINGER SAID POWERS WAS RUSHED BACK TO INTO ORBIT WEDNESDAY. THE UNITED STATES IN "A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME." THE 32-YEAR-OLD FORMER ON NEARBY COCO BEACH, FLORIDA, AiR FORCE LIEUTENANT WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO MEET PRIVATELY WITH HIS SPACEMAN-ELECT JOHN H. GLENN JR., TAN­ FAMILY, THEN BE INTERVIEWED ON HIS SOVIET ORDEAL BY U.S. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. NED AND APPARENTLY RELAXED---ATTENDED POWER'S SHOEMAKER FATHER, OLIVER, SAID IN POUND, VIRGINIA, THAT THE NEWS OF CHURCH AND THEN RUSHED BACK TO THE HIS SON'S RELEASE, RELAYED TO HIM BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL, CAME AS A CAPE. "COMPLETE SURPRISE." IN A 5 P.M. EST ANNOUNCEMENT, THE "1'M VERY GLAD," HE SAID IN A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW. NATIONAL AERONAWTICS AND SPACE ADMIN­ HE SAID HE HAD THOUG~HIS SON WOULD HAVE TO SPEND AT LEAST SEVEN OR EIGHT ISTRATION (NASA) SAID GLENN AND HIS YEARS IN A SOVIET PRISON. BACKUP MAN, M. SCOTT CARPENTER, SPENT THE FATHER, WHO ATTENDED HIS SON'S Moscow TRIAL, AT FIRST REfUSED TO BELIEVE A "QUIET DAY" ON THE CAPE REVIEWING HE WAS ON THE WAY HOME. FLIGHT PLANS AND ANSWERING SOME OF "ARE YOU SURE THIS IS TRUE?" HE ASKED REPEATEDLY. THEIR MAIL. MRS. POWERS ALSO EXPRESSED JOY AT THE NEWS. "ALL SYSTEMS" IN THE ROCKET AND CAP­ "I'M SURE THANKFUL, REALLY THANKFUL, IF IT'S TRUE," SHE SAID SULE HAVE CHECKED OUT SATISFACTORILY NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE RELEASE OF THE U2 PILOT HAVE BEEN UNDERWAY FOR SOME AT THIS POINT, NASA SAID, FOR THE PLAN­ MONTHS. THEY WERE STEPPED UP AFTER THE RUSSIANS LAST YEAR RELEASED THE TWO NED LAUNCH TRY ON WEDNESDAY MORNINGo SURVIVORS OF THE U.S. RB47 RECONNAISSANCE PLANE SHOT DOWN OFF RUSSIA'S NORTH­ ON THE CAPE ITSELF, A GLEAMING 93- ERN KOLA PENINSULA ON JULY I, 1960. FOOT-TALL COMBiNATION OF ATLAS ROCKET RUSSIA'S RELEASE OF THE TWO RB47 AND MERCURY SPACE CAPSULE REMAINED IN FLIERS SHORTLY AFTER PRESIDENT KENNEDY WORLD BRIEFS THE EMBRACE OF A SERVICE GANTRY. TECH­ TOOK OFFICE SPURRED HOPES FOR POWERS' BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NICIANS DECLARED IT IN "GOOD SHAPE" RELEASE FROM A SOVIET PRISON WHERE HE CHICAGO--FLOODING TODAY CAUSED THE AND KEPT THEIR FINGERS CROSSED THAT BEGAN A 10-YEAR SENTENCE IN AUGUST, EVACUATION OF HUNDREDS OF PERSONS IN NO TROUBLES WOULD CROP UP IN THE NEXT 1960 WYOMING AND SOUTHER~ CALIFORNIA. THREE DAYS THE SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF THESE MORE THAN SEVEN INCHES OF RAIN WAS BUT OVERHEAD, BLUE SKIES WERE MOT­ EFFORTS WAS ANNOUNCED BY SALINGER AT RECORDED IN Los ANGELES DURING NEARLY TLED BY HEAVY AND OCCASIONALLY THREAT­ THE WHITE HOUSE AT 3:17 A.M. EST (oB17 A WEEK OF RAIN-STORMS AT LEAST 10 ENING CLOUDS--REMINDERS THAT TO GET GMT) TODAY REPORTERS WERE HURRIEDLY PERSONS WERE KILLED IN CALIFORNIA THE SHOT OfF WEDNESDAY AS PLANNED, SUMMONED FROM THEIR HOMES. SALINGER TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS BLAMED ON THE RAIN SCIENTISTS WILL NEED A BIT OF LUCK. READ THIS STATEMENT: TRADITIONALLY, THIS PERIOD BRINGS THE "FRANCIS GARY POWERS HAS BEEN RE­ HONG KONG--ATTORNEY GENERAL ROBERT WORST WEATHER Of THE YEAR TO THE CAPE LEASED FROM PRISON IN THE SOVIET UNION KENNEDY HAS SPENT A BUSY DAY SUPPOSED­ CANAVERAL AREA. AND TURNED OVER TO AMERICAN AUTHORITIES LY RELAXING IN HONG KONG BEFORE MOVING THE 40-YEAR-OLD ASTRONAUT, HIS 130- EARLY THIS MORNING IN BERLIN" ON TO WAR-TENSE INDONESIA. KENNEDY TON SPACE MACHINE AND THE WEATHER ALL "FREDERIC L. PRYOR, AN AMERICAN STU­ WENT TO CHURCH ••• ToURED A REFUGEE WILL HAVE TO BE "GO" BEFORE SCIENTISTS DENT HELD BY EAST GERMAN AUTHORITIES CAMP, VISITED A NOODLE fACTORY ••• WILL TRIP THE FINAL SWITCHES TO SEND SINCE AUGUST, 1961, ALSO HAS BEEN WENT ABOARD A U.S. CARRIER AND WENT HIM UP ON A THREE-ORBIT TRIP THAT WOULD TU~NED OVER TO AMERICAN AUTHORITIES fOR A SWIM EXPOSE HIM TO BRIEF MINUTES OF CRUSH­ IN BERLINo" ING BLAST-OFF FORCES AND FOUR HOURS OF "THE PRESIDENT HAS COMMUTED THE SEN­ BERLIN--EAST AND WEST BERLIN POLICE WE I GHTLESSNESS. TENCE OF RUDOLF ABEL, WHO HAS BEEN ONCE AGAIN HAVE EXCHANGED BULLETS FOR SCIENTISTS HAD NO DOUBTS ABOUT THE SERVING A 30-YEAR SENTENCE IN A fEDER­ TEAR-GAS GRENADES THERE ARE NO IM­ MAN GLENN, ALTHOUGH THE OLDEST OF AL PRISON FOLLOWING HIS CONVICTION IN MEDIATE REPORTS OF INJURIES. ALSO THE ASTRONAUTS, IS LEAN AND TOUGH 1957 ON ESPIONAGE CHARGES. MR. ABEL IN BERLIN--THE WEST AGAIN HAS REJECTED fROM THE MONTHS AND YEARS Of TRAINING HAS BEEN DEPORTED AND HAS BEEN RELEASED RENEWED SOVIET ATTEMPTS TO RESTRICT IN THE MARINE CORPS AND LATER AS A iN BERLIN." ALLIED USE OF THE THREE AIR CORRIDORS POTENTIAL SPACEMAN. EXPERTS FIGURED "EfFORTS TO OBTAIN MRo POWERS' RE­ TO WEST BERLIN. HE WILL NEED EVERY MINUTE OF THAT LEASE HAVE BEEN UNDERWAY FOR SOME TIME. TRAINING TO FUNCTION PROPERLY IN IN RECENT EFFORTS THE UNITED STATES' PARIS--A fRENCH GOVERNMENT SPOKES­ WEIGHTLESSNESS--AN EERIE FEELING THAT GOVERNMENT HAS HAD THE COOPERATION AND MAN SAYS "IT IS ALMOST CERTAIN" COM- SOME HAVE DESCRIBED AS A CONSTANT SEN­ ASSISTANCE OF MR. JAMES B. DONOVAN, MUNISTS WILL SPUR NEW STREET VIOLENCE SATION Of fALLING A NEW YORK ATTORNEY " IN PARIS TOMORROW. THE GOVERNMENT PRYOR, 35, WAS ARRESTED IN EAST HAS WARNED THAT POLICE WILL TAKE BERLIN LAST AUGUST WHILE TRYING TO WHATEVER MEASURES ARE NEEDED TO DIS­ KWAJALEIN WATER GATHER INFORMATION ON ECONOMIC PROB­ PERSE SCHEDULED COMMUNIST INSPIRED USED 2/ 11/62 LEMS BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN DEMONSTRATIONS. EAST GERMAN SECURITY MINISTER ERICH TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 150,000 MIELKE INDICATED IN DECEMBER THAT TONOPAH, NEVADA--SEARCHERS HAVE GALLONS PRYOR WOULD BE CHARGED WITH SPYING. FOUND THE BODIES OF TWO NEVADA BUS- PER CAPITA - 56 0 GALLONS DONOVAN WAS THE COURT-APPOINTED AT­ INESSMEN IN THE WRECKAGE Of A PRI­ TOTAL IN STORAGE - 12,610,000 GAL­ TORNEY WHO DEFENDED ABEL IN HIS 1957 VATE PLANE 40 MILES NORTHEAST OF TONO­ LONSo ESPIONAGE TRIAL IN NEW YORK ABEL AP­ PAH, NEVADA THE PLANE HAD BEEN PEALED HIS CONVICTION TO THE U.S. SUP­ MISSING SINCE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. REME COURT ON GROUNDS THAT SOME Of THE ONE OF THE DEAD WAS THE PRESIDENT Of DAILY FRESH WATER METER READINGS tVIDENCE USED AGAINST HIM WAS SEIZED THE FIRST NATiONAL BANK OF NEVADA. UNCONSTITUTiONALLY BY FEDERAL AGENTS HOUSING OCEAN 15,000 GALLONS BUT ON MARCH 2B, 1960, THE HIGH TRIB­ LIMA--AMERICAN EVANGELIST BILLY HOUSING LAGOON 15,500 II UNAL REJECTED THE APPEAL OF THE SOVIET GRAHAM IS EXPECTED TO DRAW MORE THAN YOKWE YUI< CLUB 9,300 " Spy RING COMMANDER WHO OPERATED HIS 20-THOUSAND PERSONS iN LIMA, PERU, MESS HALL 5, '50 II £SFION~GE NETWORK BEHIND THE DISGUISE APPEARANCE. MORE THAN 10-THOUSAND POWER PLANT 11,600 " ~> ~ SH~Bev p~~Tn~~A~H!C BUS'NfSS !N PERSONS CROWDED INTO A COLISEUM LAST WEST END OF ISLAND 26,050 " 8ROOKLYN. (CON-'- IN PAGE 3 COL ' ) NiGHT TO HEAR HIS FIRST ADDRESS" HE IS ON A SUCCESSFUL SOUTH AMER~CAN TOUR. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS MONDAY 12 FEBRUARY 196c PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE COMMANDING OffiCER, PACifiC MISSILE UoSo ATMOSPHERIC A-TEST PLANNED FOR NEXT MONTH IN NEVADA RANGE fACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISL~NDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU WASHINGTON, FEB. 10 (UPI )--THE UNITED STATES PROBABLY WilL SET OfF ITS FIRST OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEAR BLAST IN MORE THAN THREE YEARS NEXT MONTH OVER THE NEVADA WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. DESERT. THIS WAS REPORTED BY OFfiCIALS WHO SAID THEY EXPECT PRESIDENT KENNEDY TO THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY ANNOUNCE ABOUT MARCH I THAT RUSSIA'S ACTIONS HAVE FORCED HIM TO THE RELUCTANT MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE DECISION TO RESUME NUCLEAR TESTS IN THE AIR. FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE THE NEVADA ATMOSPHERIC TESTS, THESE SOURCES SAID, WOULD BE SMAll ONES. A PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS SERIES OF LARGE BLASTS WOULD TAKE PLACE ABOUT A MONTH LATER AT BRITAIN'S IS IU A M DAY OF PUBLICATION. CHRISTMAS ISLAND IN THE CENTRAL PACifiC. BRITAIN HAS MADE CHRISTMAS ISLAND, ?----------------------------------------~ THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT I,SOO MILES SOUTH Of HONOLULU, AVAil­ TO EDIT ALL COpy RECEIVED FOR ABLE fOR TESTING. RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN SEALS PUBLICATION. JOHNSTON ISLAND, 1,000 MILES SOUTH­ WEST OF HONOLULU AND U. S.-OWNED ALSO FOUND TO uINTERMINGLEu" EDITOR - JOHN C COLEMAN fiGURES IN PLANS fOR RESUMPTION Of OTTAWA, FEB.
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