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Kennedyis FINANCIAL PROGRAM REVOLT in SYRIA CRUSHED HIGH TIDE LOll TIDE 7/20 0340 7/20 iOi3 1607 :lite HOURGLASS 2202 , - - -----~--~--.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 VOL 4 No 1479 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL iSLANDS FRIDAY !9 JULY 1963 KENNEDYiS FINANCIAL REVOLT IN SYRIA PROGRAM CRUSHED WASHINGTON, (UPI )--PRESIDENT KENNEDY ASKED CONGRESS TO­ BEIRUT, (UPI )--A REVOLT LED BY D~SMISSED ARMY OFFICERS ,I DAY TO ENACT A TEMPORARY TAX ON fOREIGN BORROWING Of U S ERUPTED WiTH ViOLENT STREET FIGHT!NG IN THE SYRIAN CAPITAL CAPITAL IN A STEPPED-UP EffORT TO CLOSE THE GROWING BAL- OF DAMASCUS TODAY, BUT THE SYRIAN GOVERNMENT CLAIMED ITS ANCE OF PAYMENTS GAP TANKS AND MIG JETS QUICKLY CRUSHED THE UPRISING THE PRESIDENT SAID THE NEW CLAMPDOWN WAS NEEDED TO HELP RAD!O DAMASCUS SAiD LATE THIS AFTERNOON THAT ORDER HAD J MAKE FURTHER "INROADS INTO THE HARD CORE OF OUR CONTINUING BEEN RESTORED, BUT SPORADIC FIRING WAS REPRTED TO HAVE l PAYMENTS DEf I CIT." BROKEN OUT IN THE SYRIAN CAPITAL TWO HOURS LATER KENNEDY'S RECOMMENDATION, MADE IN A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO PRO GOVERNMENT MIG JETS OF THE SYRIAN AIR FORCE WERE 1 : CONGRESS, WAS INTENDED TO ADD MORE AUTHORITY TO AN INTEN- REPEATEDL Y BUZZ I NG DAMASCUS UNT Il EARL Y EVEN I NG, I ND I CAT­ SIFIED ATTACK ON THE DOLLAR DEFICIT WHICH BEGAN THIS WEEK ING THE SiTUATION MAY STILL BE UNSETTLED WITH THE RAISING OF SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATES THE MIDDLE EAST NEWS AGENCY (MENA) QUOTED GEN AMIN EL A PAYMENTS DEFICIT DEVELOPS WHEN U S CITIZENS AND THE HAFIZ, SYRIAN ARMED fORCES CHIEF Or STAFF, AS SAYING THE , FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SPEND MORE DOLLARS ABROAD THAN fOREIG­ ATTEMPTED COUP HAD BEEN FOILED , NERS SPEND IN THIS COUNTRY THE RESULT IS A DRAIN ON U S LATER, HOWEVER, THE SAME AGENCY REPORT~D THAT "AFTER A GOLD STOCKS LULL OF MORE THAN TWO HOURS, FIRING BROKE OUT IN THE THE PRESIDENT PROPOSED A PROGRAM MIXED WITH BOTH OLD AND CAPITAL AT 7~30 P M AND LASTED FOR ABOUT THREE MINUTES \ NEW IDEAS fOR RESOLVING THE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DILEMMA-­ "REPORTS SA!D A REGIMENT GUARDING THE STAFF COMMAND , ONE OF THE MOST NAGGING ECONOMIC PROBLEMS FACING THENATION CLASHED WITH OTHER REG I MENTS OCCUpy I NG NEAR BY POS TS" 17 HE 1 HE URGED RENEWED EMPHASIS ON PREVIOUS DRIVES TO INCREASE REPORT ADDED THAT THE ATTACK WAS SUCCESSFUL EXPORTS, PROMOTE TOURISM IN THE UNITED STATES AND TO RE­ THE REBEL LEADERS IDENT!FIED BY DAMASCUS RADIO AS TWO DUCE OVERSEAS DOLLAR EXPENDITURES BY MILITARY AND FOREIGN FORMER ARMY OFfiCERS AND TWO CIVllIANS--LAUNCHED THEIR AID PROGRAMS COUP JUST AFTER REVOLUT!ONARY COUNCIL PRESIDENT lOUAI KENNEDY SAID THE LONG-RANGE PAYMENTS OUTLOOK WAS HOPEFU4 ATTASSI FLEW TO EGYPT TO DISCUSS SYRIA!S PROPOSED MEMBER­ BUT THAT ACTION MUST BE TAKEN QUICKLY TO REPLENISH "OUR SHIP IN THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC WITH PRESIDENT NASSER STOCKPILE OF ARRANGEMENTS .DURING OUR RETURN TO EQUI. SYR!AN PREMIER SALAH BITAR WAS AT FIRST BELIEVED ALSO L I BR I UM " TO BE OUT OF THE COUNTRY BUT IT WAS LEARNED LATER HE THE NATION ENDED 1962 WITH A BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT HAD RETURNED YESTERDAY FROM TALKS IN BAGHDAD AND WAS RE- OF $2 2 BILLION, WHICH SHOT UP TO AN ANNUAL RATE OF $3 3 1-------------------------------, PORTED TO HAVE HELPED DIRECT BILLION BY MARCH OF THIS YEAR GOVERNMENT ECONOMISTS 100,OOOTH PASSENGER FOR COUNTER-ATTACKS ON THE RE­ INDICATE THE DEFICIT IS STILL CLIMBING KWAJ-ROI AIRLIFT SERVICE BELS TODAY fROM THE DAMASCUS KENNEDY'S PROPOSAL FOR AN "INTEREST EQUALIZATION TAX" JOHN TEELE OF MiT, LINCOLN RADIO STATiON WAS DESIGNED TO LESSEN THE IMPACT ON THE GAP THAT RESULTS LABS, IS THE 100,OOOTH PAS­ DAMASCUS RADiO, RETURN!NG WHEN fOREIGNERS BORROW DOLLARS IN MONEY MARKETS HERE-­ SENGER FLOWN BY THE AVIATION TO THE All AFTER AN HOURS­ WHERE INTEREST RATES ARE LOWER--fOR USE IN THEIR OWN DEPT ON THE KWAJ-ROI NAMUR LONG BLACKOUT, IDENTiFIED COUNTRY AIRLIFT SERVICE, IT WAS AN THE lEADERS OF THE REVOLT THE PRESIDENT ASKED CONGRESS TO ENACT A GRADUATED TAX, NOUNCED BY JOHN W KINCAID, AS GEN MOHAMMED AL JERAH, RANGING FROM 2 75 PER CENT TO 15 PER CENT, WITH THE RATE GEN MGR -OPERATIONS FOR THE COL JASSIM UlWAN, AND TWO TIED TO THE LENGTH Of THE LOAN EML DIVISION OF THE TRANS­ CIViliANS, YOUSELF MOUZAHI THE TAX WOULD START AT THE MINIMUM 2 75 PER CENT ON A PORT COMPANY OF TEXAS AND RAIF At MAARI THREE-YEAR LOAN, AND RISE TO THE FULL 15 PER CENT fOR MR TEELE WAS PRESENTED A GEN JERAH WAS SECOND IN LOANS MATURING IN 28-1/2 YEARS OR LONGER IT WOULD BE IN CIGARETTE LIGHTER BY G K COMMAND TO COL ABDUL HAMID EfFECT THROUGH 1965 CARMICHAEL, DEPUTY DIRECTOR SERRAJ, SMRIAN STRONGMAN KENNEDY SAID THE LEVY "WOULD STEM THE FLOOD OF fOREIGN OF EML,ACTING RESIDENT MANA­ FROM ~958 TO 196~, DURING SECURITY SALES IN OUR MARKETS AND STILL BE fULLY CONSIS­ GER DURING THE ABSENCE OF THE PERIOD OF THE FIRST TENT WITH BOTH ECONOMIC GROWTH AND FREE CAPITAL MOVEMENTS II J S FINK THE LIGHTER WAS UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC ENGRAVED WITH THE FOLLOWING COL UlWAN WAS A SENIOR lOG OOOTH PASSENGER ARMY OFFICER INVOLVED IN WALL STREET ENDORSES PLAN KWAJ-ROI AIR SERVICE TWO PREVIOUS PRo-NASSER MARSHALL ISLANDS COUPS MOUAZHI WAS MINISTER NEW YORK, (UPI )--PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S BALANCE-Of-PAYMENTS OPERATED BY OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS DURING MESSAGE IS THE fiRST COMPREHENSIVE ACTION PLAN UNDERTAKEN EML DIVISION OF THE U A R PERIOD THAT ENDED BY A U S POST-WAR GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS IN !961 WITH SYRIA'S WITH­ FOR THE FIRST TIME, A SERIES OF MEASURES HAVE BEEN AS­ EML AT THE DIRECTION OF DRAWAL AND DECLARATION OF SEMBLED IN A PACKAGE, REPLACING THE PIECE-MEAL HANDLING OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACI­ iNDEPENDENCE U S FINANCIAL TROUBLES IN PAST YEARS FIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, OFFICIALS WERE HEARTENED BY THE ABSENCE Of CRITICISM OF KWAJALEIN INAUGURATED AIR OFFICIAL VISiT BULLETiN THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD'S DECISION TO BOOST ITS DISCOUNT SERVICE BETWEEN KWAJALEIN THE FOLLOWING OfFICIAL RATE, RAISING TO 4 PER CENT THE CEILING ON BANK INTERESTS AND ROI NAMUR ON AUGUST 7, VISITORS FROM PT MUGU ARE PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ON THE HOME fRONT THE INFLUENTIAL 1961, WITH THREE NAVY BAILED SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE ON KWAJ­ WALL STREET JOURNAL WELCOMED THE TWIN MOVE SAYING," FOR C-47 TYPE AIRCRAFT TO PRO­ ALEIN SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1963, THE fiRST TIME THE GOVERNMENT HAS SHOWN ITSELF WILLING TO VIDE AIRLIFT SUPPORT FOR AT APPROXIMATELY 1 ·'5 P M DO SOMETHING MORE THAN GESTURE," TO STOP THE OUTFLOW OF PROJECT PRESS AT ROl NAMUR ABOARD A C-121 AIRCRAFT DOLLARS DURING THE FIRST FULL RADM (RET) R H BASS, Co~ THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, CONFIRMS THE GROW­ THREE MONTHS OF OPERATION, A.N NEHF (USMC), LCDR P F ING IMPORTANCE ASSUMED HERE BY DOMESTIC ISSUES OVER EML CARRIED 10,300 PASSEN­ SWEENEY, LCDR R P SMITH, FOREIGN PROBLEMS THE CURRENT LESSENING IN WORLD TENSION GERS AND 211,132 POUNDS OF lCDR C L GIEGLER, G W AND THE APPROACHING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN IS CARGO WITH THREE C-47 AIR­ BRAUN, R B NELSON, H BALD­ TURNING MORE AND MORE EYES ON PRESSING DOMESTIC PROBLEMS CRAFT, ACCORDING TO C S WIN, G M CHAPPELL, W A AND FIRST OF ALL THE CHRONIC PAYMENT DEFICIT THE PRESI­ SHIELDS, SUPERINTENDENT, EFFENBERGER, R H RADEMAKER, DENT'S PLAN MAY NOT BE FULLY SUCCESSFUL BUT IT WILL PRO­ AVIATION DEPARTMENT FOR R ROSENTHAL, H E STEIN, VIDE A BASIS FROM WHICH TO GO ON IF THE DOLLAR GAP FAILS THE THREE MONTH PERIOD END­ W F EASLEY, P W BECKER, TO SHRINK ING ON JUNE 30, 1963, EML M G. STEFFEN, Z V LEPEZYK, THE U S GOVERNMENT DOES NOT EXPECT ANY MAJOR CRITICISM CARRIED 17,387 PASSENGERS D G. LUKE, JR , C K ANBYR­ ABROAD OF ITS NEWEST SAVE-THE-DOLLAR MOVES THEY BELIEVE AND 369,725 POUNDS OF, CARGO SON, R.B HARGREAVES, J F ANY QUALMS ABOUT THE ANNOUNCED BOOST IN THE "BUY AMERICAN" BETWEEN KWAJAlEIN AND ROI REAVES. i AND "SHIP AMERICAN" CAMPAIGN WILL BE LARGELY OFFSET BY NAMUR WITH fOUR c-47 s AND THE GROUP IS SCHEDULED KENNEDY'S PLEDGE TO STIMULATE FREER WORLD TRADE ONE C-54 TYPE AIRCRAFT TO DEPART KWAJALEIN ON 24 ONLY TIME WILL PROVE WHETHER THE PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE EML's NAVY BAILED AIR­ JULY AT 8 A M WAS NOT TOO OPTIMISTIC AND TIMID CRAFT HAS FLOWN 2,745 TRIPS, MADE 7,017 LANDINGS, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION NEW JAPANESE OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, CASTRO WOULD RELEASE WARNER BROTHERS "ON STAGE" CAB~NET MINISTERS PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACI­ PRISONERS, IF--- HOLLYWOOD, (UP~)--WARNER LITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL IS­ MIAMI, (UPI)--A MIAMI AT­ TOKYO {UPI)--PRIME MIN!STER BROS STUDiO TODAY OUTl!NED LANDS, CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c TORNEY CLAIMED TONIGHT THE HAYATO IKEDA APPOiNTED NINE WHAT aT CALLED AN UNPRECE­ WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY CASTRO REGIME IS WILLING TO NEW CABINET MINISTERS TODAY, DENTED FilM PRODUCT~ON OF TEXAS. RELEASE ALL ITS POLITICAL AND GAVE ONE OF HIS CHIEf PO­ PROGRAM COSTiNG $80 MilliON I THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED PRISONERS IF THE UNITED LITICAL RIVALS THE JOB Of GET­ AND INCLUDING !4 MAJOR ~OTiON I DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR­ STATES Will ADMIT SOME 325, TING JAPAN READY fOR THE 1964 P~CTURES DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES 000 ANTI-CASTRO CUBANS WAIT­ OLYMPICS JACK l WARNER, PRESiDENT IS 4 P M DAY BEFORE PUBLI- ING TO lEAVE CUBA EKISAKU SATO, fREQUENT OF THE lONG-TiME FilM MAK­ CATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS THE ATTORNEY, JACK NAGElEY, CRITIC Of IKEDA, BECAME A ING EMPiRE, SAiD ViRTUALLY ITEMS IS 10 A M DAY OF GAVE THIS REPORT TO UPI IN MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIQ EVERY ONE OF 24 SOUND STAGES PUBLICATION A PHONE CALL FROM KINGSTON, IN CHARGE OF OLYMPIC CONSTRUC- WAS OCCUPIED WiTH SETS IN JAMAICA TION PROJECTS AND DEVELOPMENT PERHAPS THE "GREATEST SURGE EDITOR - JIM WEAVER NAGElEY REPRESENTS HAROLD OF JAPAN'S SPARSELY
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