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Release Tshombe Frcm House Arrest Students Continue HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 012 4 5 AT 0534 I / ! 2 0 6 AT i I 28 1/1256 AT 1747 :Jke HOURGLASS 1/12 ------- VOL 4 No 1313 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS FRIDAY I I JANUARY !963 PREMIER VISITS WARSAW RELEASE TSHOMBE WARSAW (UPI)--SOVIET PREMIER KRHUSH' ROCKET FALLS CHEV ARRIVED HERE BY TRAIN TODAY fOR A FRCM HOUSE ARREST VISIT OF "A FEW DAYS" BEfORE GOING TO SHORT OF TARGET MOKAMBO, KATANGA, THE CONGO (UPI)-­ THE EAST GERMANY COMMUNIST PARTY CON­ CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)--AN AIR FORCE KATANGA PRESIDENT MOISE TSHOMBE DROVE GRESS WHICH OPENS TUESDAY IN EAST ATTEMPT TO SEND THE NEW TITAN-2 ROCKET IN TRIUMPH TO THIS BORDER TOWN TODAY BERLIN ON ITS LONGEST FLIGHT FLOPPED EARLY TO­ TO MEET HIS A I DES AND GREET THOUSANDS DAY WHEN THE MISSILE RAN INTO TROUBLES OF WILDLY CHEERING KATANGESE CITIZENS AND FELL SHORT THE MOVE CAME SHORTLY AFTER HE WAS THE 103-FOOT ROCKET, MIGHTIEST IN RELEASED BY UNITED NATIONS FORCES AT STUDENTS CONTINUE AMERICA'S GROWING fAMILY Of SPACE-AGE HIS PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IN ELISABETH- TO HARASS NEGRO WEAPONS, ROARED FROM ITS LAUNCHING PAD VILLE IHE UNSAID LAST NIGHT HE AT 12' 32 A M OXfORD, MISS (UPI)--ABOUT 200 WAS UNDER "HOUSE ARREST", BUT TODAY A BUT PROBLEMS, APPARENTLY IN T~E STUDENTS BEAT OUT A NOISY PROTEST ON U N SPOKESMAN IN NEW YORK, IN ANNOUNC­ SECOND STAGE, CROPPED UP DURING THE THEIR TRAYS AND GLASSES LAST NIGHT ING THAT TSHOMBE HAD CALLED OFF HIS FLIGHT AND CAUSED THE ROCKET TO FALL WHEN NEGRO JAMES H MEREDITH ENTERED THREATENED "SCORCHED EARTH" POLICY OF "SHORT Of ITS INTENDED RANGE, II THE THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI CAfE­ DESTRUCTION IN KATANGA, SAID HE TECHN­ AIR FORCE SAID TERIA TO EAT DINNER ICALLY NEVER WAS UNDER HOUSE ARREST THE PLANNED DISTANCE WAS 6,300 IT WAS THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE PRO­ EVEN THOUGH THE U N SPOKESMAN'S MILES How FAR SHORT THE MISSILE LAND­ TEST IN AS MANY NIGHTS DIRECTED AGAIN­ STATEMENT MADE IT APPEAR TSHOMBE WAS ED WAS NOT REVEALED, BUT IT WAS REPORT­ ST MEREDITH BY STUDENTS IN THE CAfE­ FREE fROM RESTRAINT, THERE WAS STILL ED TO BE HUNDREDS Of MILES TERIA ANOTHER COMPLICATION THE CENTRAL THE AIR FORCE CONTENDED THAT "MANY THE 20-YEAR-OLD AIR FORCE VETERAN CONGOLESE DELEGATION TO THE U N IN TEST OBJECTIVES WERE MET, Ii ALTHOUGH SMILED AT THE STUDENTS WHILE THEY BEAT NEW YORK CONfERRED WITH ITS GOVERNMENT IT DID NOT SAY WHAT THE TEST OBJECT­ ON THE TRAYS AND GLASSES WITH THEIR IN LEOPOLDVILLE AND THEN ANNOUNCED THAT IVES WERE SILVERWARE As MEREDITH SAT DOWN AT TS~OMBE STILL WAS "UNDER U N SURVEIL­ THE TITAN-2 IS EXPECTED TO BECO~E A TABLE, STUDENTS AROUND HIM IMMEDIATE­ LANCE " OPERATIONAL SOMETIME THIS YEAR, AND LY GOT UP AND LEFT WILL BE INSTALLED IN UNDERGROUND LAUNCH ON THE LAST TWO NIGHTS THE STUDENTS ING SILOS NOW BEING BUILT AROUND T~E PRAISES FIGHTING QUALITIES OF GREETED HIM WITH LOUD JEERS TONIGHT UNITED STATES COURAGEOUS VIETNAMESE TROOPS THERE WAS ONLY THE CLASHING NOISE OF THE MISSILE'S NEW fUELS ARE A CO~­ SAIGON (UPI)--ADM HARRY D FELT, THE UTENSILS BINATION THAT DOES AWAY WITH THE MAIN U S PACifiC COMMANDER, BEGAN A THOR­ CAMPUS SOURCES SAID THE PROTESTS HEADACHE Of EARLIER LIQUID-FUELED ROC­ OUGH REVIEW OF THE SPUTTERING, AMERI­ WERE MAINLY THE RESULT OF AN ANNOUNCE­ KETS--THE NEED TO PUMP IN VOLATILE CAN-BACKED ANTI-GUERRILLA CAMPAIGN Of MENT MADE MONDAY BY MEREDITH WHEN HE LIQUID OXYGEN JUST BEfORE A LAUNCHING SOUTH VIET NAM TODAY ANOTHER AMERI­ SAID HE WOULD NOT REGISTER fOR THE TITAN-2's FUELS CAN BE STORED AT C~N OfFICER PRAISED THE fiGHTING QUAL­ SECOND SEMESTER UNLESS "DEfiNITE AND LENGTH, OFfiCIALS SAID ITIES Of VIETNAMESE TROOPS POSITIVE CHANGES" WERE MADE GEN PAUL D HARKINS, COMMANDER Of U S FORCES IN SOUTH V,ET NAM, SAID CLAIMS 1962 WAS WORST YEAR THIRD FIRE BROKE OUT TODAY THE GOVERNMENT TROOPS WERE " GALLANT IN WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING AND COURAGEOUS" MEN FOR JET TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS NEW YORK {UPI)--THE THIRD FIRE TO LONDON (UPI)--AIR ACCIDENTS KILLED HARKINS SAID "APPROXIMATELY 10,000 BREAK OUT IN THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING 1,51 I PERSONS AROUND THE WORLD LAST VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE LAST FOUR DAYS SENT fiREMEN YEAR, A SURVEY SHOWED TODAY IN ACTION IN THE PAST YEAR," AS AGAIN­ RUSHING INTO ACTION AGAIN TODAY IT WAS THE WORST YEAR EVER FOR ST IIALMOST 30,000 VIET CONG" KILLED FIREMEN WERE SUMMONED AT 7 55 A M CRASHES OF JET TRANSPORTS, THE PERIOD­ IN THE SAME PERIOD THIS, HE SAID, TO THE 31ST FLOOR OF THE WORLD'S TALL­ ICAL "AEROPLANE AND COM~ERCIAL AVIA­ ATTESTS TO THE "COURAGE" Of THE VIET­ EST BUILDING WHEN THE BLAZE WAS DIS­ TION NEWS" REPORTED NAMESE SOLDIER COVERED IN PIPE INSULATION IN A TANK THE SURVEY SAID 74 fATAL AIR ACCI­ ROOM ADJACENT TO THE fiVE-fOOT WIDE DENTS DURING 1962 KILLED 1,227 PASSEN­ FORMER STOCK EXCHANGE HEAD SHAFT IN WHICH YESTERDAY'S fiRE, WHICH GERS, 277 CREW MEMBERS AND 7 PERSONS CLEARED IN INCOME TAX TRIAL BURNED FOR SEVERAL HOURS, BROKE OUT ON THE GROUND EUROPEAN AIRLINE ACCI­ TODAY'S FIRE WAS BROUGHT UNDER CON­ NEW YORK {UPI)--A FEDERAL COURT DENTS ACCOUNTED fOR 259 OF THOSE TROL A fEW MOMENTS AfTER A WORKMAN IN JURY LAST NIGHT FOUND J TRUMAN BID­ DEATHS, IT SAID THE BUILDING REPORTED THE BLAZE WELL, FORMER CHAIRMAN Of THE NEW YORK THE FIGURE OF 700 PASSENGER DEATHS UNLIKE YESTERDAY, WHEN THOUSANDS Of C;TOCK EXCHANGE, I NNOCENT OF CHEAT I NG ON SCHEDULED SERVICES DURING THE YEAR WORKERS WERE DELAYED GETTING TO WORK ON HIS INCOME TAX WAS THE LOWEST EVER RECORDED, I T SA I D IN THE 102-STORY STRUCTURE, THERE WAS IT WAS BIDWELL'S SECOND TRIAL THE "HUMAN ERROR IS THE BASIC CAUSE OF NO DISRUPTION OF OPERATIONS IN THE fiRST ENDED IN A HUNG JURY LAST OCTO­ THE MAJORITY Of AIR ACCIDENTS," THE BUILDING TODAY BER SURVEY SAID HE WAS ACCUSED Of EVADING $55,000 NATIONALIST CHINESE BLOW UP IN INCOME TAXES FOR THE YEARS 1956- FEDERAL MEDIATORS TRYING TO POWER STATION ON CHINA MAINLAND 1957 BREAK DEADLOCK IN DOCK STRIKE TAIPEI (UPI)--NATIONALIST CHINESE NEW YORK (UPI)--FEDERAL MEDIATORS STRUCK BY TIDAL WAVE GUERRILLAS fROM FORMOSA BLEW UP A MET WITH THE NEW YORK SHIPPING Asso­ POWER STATION ON THE COMMUNIST-HELD LISBON (UPI)--A SUDDEN TIDAL WAVE CIATION AGAIN TODAY IN AN EFFORT TO MAINLAND IN DECEMBER, KILLING SIX Rus­ SWEPT 17 fiSHERMEN TO DEATH LAST NIGHT BREAK THE DEADLOCK WHICH HAS CRIPPLED SIAN TECHNICIANS, THE OFFICIAL CENTRAL ALONG THE SHORE Of THE SANTO ANDRE ATLANTIC AND GULf COAST PORTS FOR THE NEWS AGENCY SAID TODAY LAGOON, REPORTS REACHING HERE SAID PAST 19 pAYS IN A LENGTHY REPORT OF GUERRILLA TODAY THEY PLANNED TO MEET WITH REPRESEN­ ACTIVITIES BY GEN CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S THE REPORTS SAID THE MEN WERE WORK­ TATIVES OF THE INTERNATIONAL LONG­ FORMOSA-BASED NATIONALIST REGIME, THE ING WITH THEIR NETS WHEN THE 30-FOOT SHOREMEN'S ASSOCIATION THIS AFTERNOON NEWS AGENCY SAID THAT "PENETRATION WAVE STRUCK THE MEETINGS WERE BEGUN IN AN AURA ACT I V I TIES ON THE MA I NLAND" HAVE BEEN SANTO ANDRE LAGOON IS ABOuT 100 OF URGENCY GENERATED BY PRESIDENT STEPPED UP SINCE LAST JULY MILES SOUTH Of LISBON KENNEDY'S GROWING CONCERN OVER THE IT SAID THERE HAD BEEN FOUR ~AJOR STRIKE WHICH HAS THROWN NEARLY 100,000 ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN NATIONALIST AGENTS CONSULS NO LONGER WELCOME PERSONS OUT OF WORK AND RED CHINESE TROOPS, IN WHICH SOME LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI)--THE BRITISH AND OF THE GUERRILLAS HAD BEEN KILLED BELGIAN CONSULS IN ELISABETHVILLE TO­ MOVIES NEED SUPPORT DAY WERE GIVEN 24 HOURS BY THE CENTRAL PARIS {UPI)--MOVIE PRODUCERS ARE WILL EXCHANGE AMBASSADORS CONGO GOVERNMENT TO GET OUT OF KATANGA THREATENING TO HALT WORK ON ALL FILMS VIENNA (UPI)--RoMANIA AND CAMBOD!A BECAUSE Of THEIR POLITICAL POSITION IN IN A DEMAND FOR MORE GOVERNMENT SUP­ THE KATANGA DISPUTES, THE CONGOLESE HAVF FSTABLISHED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS PORT fOR THE INDUSTRY THEY fEAR IS AND WILL EXCHANGE AMBASSADORS PRESS AGENCY REPORTED DYING PAGE 2 HOURGLASS FRIDAY I I JANUARY 1963 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE COM­ CUBANS WANT ACTION CIVILIAN POLITICIANS NEED MORE MANDING OFFICER, PACifiC MISSILE RANGE MIAMI (UPJ )--FOUR RECENTLY RELEASED TIME TO ORGANIZE UNITED PARjY FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, CUBAN INVADERS, CHARGING THAT AMERICA SEOUL (UPI )--SOUTH KOREA'S RULING IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF WEAPONS HAS "ACTED liKE A SECOND-CLASS POWER" MiliTARY JUNTA TODAY REJECTED DEMANDS CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE TRANS­ IN VAIN EfFORTS T( OVERTHROW PREMIER BY FORMER CIViliAN POLITICIANS TO DE­ PORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. FIDEL CASTRO, WERE URGING fORMATION Of LAY SCHEDULED SPRING ELECTIONS UNT~l THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY A NEW, "LARGE SCALE" CUBAN INVASION MID-SUMMER TO GIVE THEM TIME TO PRE- MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE fOR FORCE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES. PARE. NOTICES IS 4 P M. DAY BEfORE PUBLICA­ THE FOUR, WHO DESCRIBED THEMSELVES SUCH DEMANDS, DECLARED JUNTA SPOKES­ TION DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS IS 10 AS SPOKESMEM FOR A MINORITY FACTION MAN COL LEE Hu RAK, "DESERVE NO CON­ A.M DAY or PUBLICATION AMONG THE INVASION VETERANS, SAID SIDERATION AT ALL." THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S DEC. 29 CALL fOR THE fORMER POLITICIANS, AFTER BEING EDIT ALL COPY RECEIVED fOR PUBLICATION UNITY AMONG CUBAN REFUGEES WAS "A SMOKE BANNED fROM POLITICAL ACTIVITIES fOR SCREEN TO COVER UP THE fACT THAT THE ALMOST 20 MONTHS, ARE IN THE PROCESS EDITOR - H.
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