President Sukarno Says Indonesia Wants to Avoid
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HIGH TIDE LOW T!DE 1/9 4.1 AT 02'9 I/S O. I AT 0002 1/9 5.8 AT 1~15 :lite HOURGLASS 1/9 0.4 AT U54 Vot.. 3 No. 1011 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MoNDAY 8 JANUARY 1962 SNOW, SLEET, RAIN HITS MAINLAND OVER WEEKEND PRESIDENT SUKARNO SAYS INDONESIA CHICAGO, JAN. 7 (UPI)-SNOW PILED UPON WANTS TO AVOID BLOODSHED OVER GUINEA SNOW IN THE MIDWEST TODAY AND THE GONTHAIN, CELEtES, INDONESIA, JAN. 7 (UPI)-PRESIDENT SUKARNO l~noAY SAID TRANSPORTATION WHEELS IN THE EASTERN INDONESIA WANTED TO AVOID BLOODSHED OVER WEST NEW GUINEA BUT WOULD SEND "THOU HALf OF THE UNITED STATES UNSNARLED SANDS AND THOUSANDS" OF LITTLE BOATS TO INVADE THE TERRItORY UNLESS THE DUTCH THEMSELVES FROM THE TREACHEROUS REM GAVE IT UP ON HIS TERMS. NANTS Of A WEEKEND STORM. SUKARNO TOLD A WILDLY-CHEERING CROWD IN THIS CITY IN SOUTHERN CELEBES THAT THE WEEKEND WEATHER DEATH TOLL KEPT HE WAS NOT CONCERNED ABOUT WORLD REACTION IF INDONESIA DID GO TO WAR TO wREST MOUNTING, LARGELY AMONG MOTORISTS AND CONTROL OF THE DISPUTED TERRITORY FROM THE DUTCH. PERSONS WHO SHOVELED OUT DRIVEWAYS AND HE SAID HIS "LIBERATION" CAMPAIGN WAS SUPPORTED IY 2 BILLION PEOPLE, iN WALKS. CLUDING RUISIA AN~ THE COMMUNIST BLOC COUNTRIES AND ALL OF THE AfRO-AsIAN THREE GIRLS fROM MINNESOTA WERE NATIONS. KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT THIS MORNING THE INDONESIAN PRESIDENT, RIDING THE CREST OF UNPRECEDENTED POPULARITY ON NEAR LEMARS, IOWA, THAT WAS 8LAMED ON A TOUR Of THE FABLED "SPICE ISLANDS," SAID INDONESiA WOULD IGNORE AN1 CRIT ICY ROADS. ICISMS OF AN ATTACK ON THE DUTCH-CONTROLLED TERRITORY. "WILL IT STARTLE 1iHE THE WEATHER PREVENTED MOST SEARCH WORLD?" SUKARNO ASKED. PLANES fROM GETTING OfF THE GROUND IN "WE DON'T MIND. WE DON'T CARE." A SEARCH IN COLORADO FOR A TWIN-ENaINE SUKARNO SAID THAT THE DECISION OF WAR OR PEACE DEPENDED ON THE NETHERUANDS Pl'ER APACHE MISSING ON A fLIGHT FROM AND ITS WILLINGNESS TO NEGOTIATE ON THE IASIS OF TRANSFERRING AUTHORftTY OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, TO ALAMOSA, COLOR- WEST NEW GUINEA TO INDONESIA. ADO. "WE WANT TALKS BUT UNLESS THEY ARE AT LEAST THREE PERSONS WERE DEAD IN BASED ON A TRANSFER Of ADMINISTRATION u.s. MptS HOLD UP BUS THE WAKE Of WHAT BOSTON POLICE CALLED ••• WE DON'T WANT ANY TALKS," HE SAID. LOAD OF SOVIET ~OLDIERS THE WORST fREEZING RAIN AND SLEET HE SAID IF THE DUTCH WERE WILLING BERLIN, JAN. 7 (UPI)-UNiTED STATES STORM IN SEVERAL YEARS. FIVE TRAFfiC TO NEGOTIATE ON HIS TERMS, THERE MILITARY POLICE TODAY HELD UP A ~USI DEATHS IN MICHIGAN WERE BLAMED ON THE WILL BE NO BLOOD SHED-~I WILL SHAKE fULL Of SOVIET SOL~IERS fOR ONE HOUR WEATHER. FOUR MEN IN MILWAUKEE, WIS HANDS WITH THE DUTCH." AND 20 MINUTES BEFORE PERMITTING IT TO CONSIN, DIED WHILE SNOYEL1.a IN A 14- IfWHAT WILL THE DOORMAN DO II'" - ONE ENTER THE AMERICAN SECTOR Of WEST BER INCH SNOWFALL. DARK NIGHT THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS LIN, AMERICAN OffiCIALS AND WEST BERLIN CLEARING WEATHER, EXTRA fLIGHTS AND 01'" LITTLE SAMPANS (SMALL SOATS) WITH POLICE SAID. A SHUffLING OF RESERVATIONS HELPED TO PEOPLE INSIDE ENTER AND INVADE WEST THE BUS WAS HELD UP TO ENfORcr AN SHUTTLE TO FLORIDA THOUSANDS or WOULD IRIAN?" HE ASKEB. AMERICAN BAN AGAINST ENTERING THE UoS~ BE VACATIONERS WHO HAD THEIR FLIGHTS If CAN IT SHOOT THEM ALL? WE ARE NOT SECTOR ON RUSSIAN COMMANDANT COL. CANCELLED YESTERDAY BECAUSE or SAD AFRAID •• 1f ANDREI E. SOLOVYEV AND HIS CHIEf POL!T- WEATHER. SUKARNO SAID THE INDONESIAN PEOPLE ICAL ADVISOR. THE STORM HAD DUMPED 16 INCHES Of "HAD NOTftlNG BUT BAMBOO SPEARS" IN AN AMERI'" IPOKESMAN SAID THE BUS SNOW ON KENOSHA AND RACINE, WISCONSIN. THE STRUGGLE fOR LIBERATION fROM THE WAS PERMITTED TO CONTINUE iNTO WEST THERE WERE 14 INCHES AT GLENVIEW NETHERLANDS IN 1945. BUT HE ADDED, BERLIN WHEN IT WAS DETERMINED SOLOVYEV NAVAL AIR STATION NEAR CHICAGO, AND "WE HAD SOMETHING YOU CAN TOUCH, SEE OR HIS ADVISOR WAS NOT ABOARD THE GRAND TRAVERSE BAY AND UPPER PEN AND FEEL---,WE HAD SPIRIT AfLAME." WEST BERLIN POLICE SAID THERE WERE INSULA IN MICHIGAN, 13 INCHES AT SOUTH HE SAID THE DUTCH WERE "WRONG IF "AIOUT 20 RUSSIAN SOLDIERS IN THE BUS, BEND, INDIANA, 9 INCHES AT DUBUQUE, THEY THINK OUR STRUGGLE IS MAINLY ALL IN UNifORM AND MOSTLY STAfF OffiCERS' IOWA, AND 5 INCHES AT ST. LOUIS. SUKARNO'S STRUGGLE." THE INCIDENT OCCURRED AT THE CHECK MORE SNOW WAS FORECAST ALL THE WAY "IT IS THE STRUGGLE 01'" 56 MILLION POINT CHARLIE ON FRIEDRICHSTRASSE, THE EAST TO NEW YORK, AND THE CHlLLED AIR PEOPLE,1f HE SAID, THEN ADDED: "ACT ONLY BORDER CROSSING POINT fOR fOREIGN WAS EXPECTED TO DROP TEMPERATURES TO UALLY 2 BILLION PEOPLE ARE INVOLVED ERS WANTING TO ENTER EAST OR WEST BER- AS LOW AS 10 BELOW IN NORTH DAKOTA. BECAUSE HALf OF THE WORLD SUPPORTS US LIN. ABANDONED CARS LINE KANSAS HIGHWAYS, IN THE UNITED NATIONS. 1f THE AMERICAN COMMAND SPOKESMAN SAID AND ROADS WERE REPORTED GLAZED AND AMONG HIS SUPPORTERS HE SAID WERE AN OFfiCIAL STATEMENT WOULD BE RELEASED HAZARDOUS IN INDIANA, WESTERN IOWA, THE SOVIET UNION AND OTHER COMMUNIST LATER. NORTHWESTERN MISSOURI AND SOijTHERN COUNTRIES AS WELL AS THOSE OF AFRICA SOLOVYEV AND HIS ADVISOR, COLo A. NEW ENGLAND. MOST SIDE ROADS WERE AND ASIA. ALEXEYEV, WERE BANNED FROM THE AMERICAN CLOSED IN WISCONSIN. HE SAID AGAIN INDONESIA DID NOT WANT SECTOR AfTER COMMUNIST EAST GERMAN BOR RANCHER DON HIGHT OF WESTOVER, SOUTH TO FIGHT THE DUTCH. DER GUARDS REfUSED TO PERMIT THE AMERI DAKOTA fEARED THE fATE Of HIS 1,800 "WE LOVE PEACE SUT WE LOVE INDEPEN CAN COMMANDANT, MAJ. GEN. ALBERT WAT HEAD Of CATTLE HE WAS ATTEMPTING TO DENCE MORE--WE ONLY DEMAND OUR RIGHTS~ SON II fROM ENTERING THE SOVIET SECTOR. DRIVE TO THE AUCTION RING. HIS HERD SUKARNO SAID. WAS STRANDED WITH LITTLE HAY OR WATER BEfORE SUKARNO SPOKE, THE CROWD MIDWAY fROM HIS RANCH TO WINNER, SOUTH WAS WHIPPED UP BY FIGHTING WORDS fROM MANSFIELD SAYS U.S. MADE ERROR \c DAKOTA. COL. M. YUSUF, CELEBES ARMY COMMANDER, IN POURING MONEY, ARMS INTO LAO~ ...... INDONESIAN POLICE CHIEF AND PRODUCT- SECRETARY OF STATE CONFERS ION MINISTER SUPRA JOGI. WASHINGTON, JAN. 1 (UPI)-SENATE DEM WITH GENERAL CLAY YUSUF BROUGHT A ROAR OF APPROVAL OCRATIC LEADER MIKE MANSfiELD SAID TO WHEN HE SHOUTED INTO THE MICROPHONE: DAY THE UNITED STATES HAS TtMADE A TER WASHINGTON, JAN. 6 (UPI)-SECRETARY "ARE YOU READY TO UNfURL THE RED AND RIBLE MISTAKE If IN POURING MONEY AND 01'" STATE DEAN RUSK AND GEN. LUCIUS D. WHITE fLAG OF WEST IRIAN." ARMS INTO EMBATTLED LAOS. CLAY, PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S SPECIAL REP- YUSUf EARLIER CONfiRMED REPORTS THAT MANSfiELD, A MEMBER OF THE SENATt RESENTATIVE IN BERLIN, MET TODAY TO INDONESIAN TROOPS HAVE SEEN POURING FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMiTTEE, SAIO THE DISCUSS THE PROBLEMS OF THE U.S. MILI- INTO THE SOUTH CELEBES, O~Of THE UNITED STATES HAS GIVEN MORE THAN TARY COMMANDER IN RED ENCIRCLED WEST CLOSESyISLANDS TO NEW GUINEA AND CON- $390 MILLION TO LAOS SINCE 1954 "AND BERLIN. SIDERED THE POSSIBLE MAJOR BASE fOR WE HAVEN'T A THING TO SHOW FOR IT EX- CLAY, IN THE PAST, HAS ARGUED THAT ANY ASSAULT ON THE DUTCH. CEPT DISSENSION, DISCONTENT AND TALKS THE LOCAL AMERICAN COMMANDER IN THE YUSUf ALSO SAID SIX DESTROYERS WERE OF PARTITION." CITY, MAJ. GEN. ALBERT WATSON II, NEEDS EXPECTED SHORTLY TO REINFORCE THE HE SAID "THE ONLY ANSWER IN LAOS IS A FREER HAND TO DEAL WITH CRISES CRE- LONE CORVETTE AT PARE PIDDGUS. HE NOT MORE AMERICAN AID, NOT MORE AMERI ATED BY THE RED WALL DIVIDING THE CITY. SAID OTHER MILITARY ACTIONS ALSO ARE CAN DOLLARS, BUT A COMBINATION OF THE CLAY AND RUSK WERE EXPECTED TO DIS- BEING TAKEN, lNCLUDING THE GENERAL DiffERENT GROUPS IN THAT COuNTRY SO CUSS THIS PR08LEM TODAY ALONG WITH MOBILIZATION OF ALL PERSONS BETWEEN THAT A .ETTER) NEUTRAL STATE CAN BE OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO THE BERLIN THE AGES Of 16 AND 40 IN THE MoLUCCAS CREATED AND LEI'"T TO ITS OWN DEViCES SITUATION. AREA. TO A LARGE EXTENT." CLAY IS SCHEDULED TO RE¥ORT TO PRES- SUKARNO CAME HERE FROM MAKASSAR BY THE DEMOCRATIC LEADER MADE 1rl£ ST~T£- IDENT KENNEDY AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO- HELICOPTER. OTHERS IN THE PARTY AC- MENTS fiLMED IN A TELEViSION iNTERviEW MORROW AND RETURN TO HIS BERLIN POST COMPANYING HIM ON THE TOUR CAME HERE WITH PHILIP A. HART, O-MICH. ~Mo~NwP~AaX~' ______________________________~IN AN OFfICIAL MOTORCADE.-------------L--------------------------------------' PAGE 2 HOURGLASS MONDAY ~~NUARY 1962 • PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE PACIFIC COMMAND SPOKESMAN DECLINES COMMENT ON TOKYO REPORT RANGE FACILITY, ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU HONOLULU, (UPI)--A PACIFIC COMMAND SPOKESMAN DECLINED COMMENT ON TOKYO RE OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c PORTS THAT A POSSIBiliTY OF U.S. SEVENTH flEET INTERVENTION WAS A PRINCIPAL WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. ~EASON INDONESIA HAD NOT YET NVADED DUTCH NEW GUINEA. "THAT's NOT A MiliTARY QUESTION BUT ONE OF NATIONAL POLICY BEST fNSWERED IN THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY WASHINGTON BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT," THE SPOKESMAN SAID. "IT's CERTAINLY NOT MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE SOMETHING THAT WILL DECIDED ON AT THE MILITARY LEVEL NOR SHOULD IT BE COM~ENT FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEfORE ED ON HERE." PUBLICATION. DEALINE fOR NEWS ITEMS ADM. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, JR., CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AND A MEMBER OF THE IS 10 A.M. DAY Of PUBLICATION. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, ADOPTED A SIMILAR ATTITUDE TOWARD THE QUESTION wHEN HE VISITED HAW A I I lAST WEEK PRIOR TO MEETING LAST TUESDAY WITH PRESIDENT THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT KENNEDY IN flORIDA.