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Jfk Calls on Scientists to Det£Ct If Reds Holding S HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 2?~2 ~/30 6.2 AT 0512 6/29 0.5 AT 6/30 0.3 AT i 141 f/30 4.9 AT 1740 HOURGLASS 6/30 0.6 AT 2333 VOL. 3 No. '351 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY 29 JUNE 1961 JFK CALLS ON SCIENTISTS TO DET£CT IF REDS HOLDING S£CRET NUCL~AR TESTS WASHINGTON, JUNE 28 (UPI)--PRESIDENT KENNEDY SAID TODAY HE IS CALLING FOR A PANEL OF EMINENT SCIENTISTS TO STUDY WHETHER RUSSIA MIGHT BE HOLDING SECRET NUCLEAR TESTS. KENNEDY TOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE THERE IS NO EVIDENCE RUSSIA HAS BEEN TEST­ ING BUT THERE IS CONCERN SHE MIGHT BE WiTHO~T BEING DETECTED BY EXISTING SCIENTIFIC DEVICES. HE SAID HE ASKED HIS SCIENCE AD­ CHLORINE CYLINDER EXPLODES IN VISORY COMMITTEE TO APPOINT THE PAN­ POOL; GAS OVERCOMES 50 EL TO TAK A "CLOSE" LOOK AT (I) ST. LOUIS, MISSOuRi, JUNE (UPI)-­ WHETHER RUSSIA MIGHT BE TESTING AND 23 A CYLINDER OF DEADLY POISONOUS CHLOR­ (2) IF SO, WHAT WEAPONS SHE MIGHT BE INE GAS EXPLODED TODAY AT A SWIHf'lltlG DE/ELOPING. POOL CROWDED WITH TEEN-AGERS, OVER­ HE LABELED THE MOUNTING BERLiN co~t~G CRISIS AS "SOVIET MANUFACTURED." AT LEAST 50 OF THEM. HE WARNED RUSSIA THAT THREATS OF AMBULANCES nUSHED )0 PERSONS TO TWO HOSPITALS AND OTHERS LESS SERIOUSLY FRESH AGGRESSIVE ACTS WILL NOT UNDER­ AFFECTED WENT TO THE f R HOt-IES BUT RE­ MINE ALLIED UNITY AND DETERMINATION. "THERE'S PEACE IN GERMANY AND IN PORTED LATER FOR MEDICAL TPEATMENT. BERLIN," HE SAID. "IF IT IS DIS­ Two PERSONS WERE ADMiTTED TO ALEX IAN TURBED, IT WILL BE A DIRECT SOVIET BROTHERS HOSPITAL ANC r"NOTHEP 14 I,ERE RESPONS I Bill TY. " IN THE FIRST AID ROOM, AWAITjNG TREAT­ HE ADDED THAT "THERE IS A DANGER MENT. THE PEMAINDER OF THOSE OVER­ THAT TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENTS, NOT COME WERE TAKEN TO CITY HOSPITAL No.'. SUBJECT TO VIGOROUS POPULAR DEBATE, THREE CYLINDERS OF CHLORINE, USED WILL UNDERESTIMATE THE WILL AND TO PU,j_V WATER AT THE DOWNS SWIMMING UNITY OF DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES WHERE POOL) WERE STORED BEHiND A WALL AT VITAL INTERESTS ARE INVOLVED." THE POOL. SGT. JOHN WALSH OF THE ST. A~D THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT HE SAID, HAS LOUIS POLICE BOMB ARSON SQUAD AN OBLIGATION BOTH TC ITS OWN PEOPLE SAID ONE OF THE CYLINDERS EXPLODED AND TO THE PEACE OF THE WORLD TO DUE TO A COMBiNATION OF STRUCTURAL WEAK~ESS RECOGNIZE HOW VITAL IS THIS COMMIT­ AND HEAT EXPANSiON MENT." "THE CHLORINE GAS IS HEAVIER THAN THE PRESIDENT ROUNDLY REJECTED THE AI~ AND IT JUST SPREAD OVER THE POOL SOVIET PROPOSAL FOR THE CONVERSION A LOT OF SUNBATHERS WERE BREATHING OF WEST BERLIN INTO A FREE CITY. THE GAS AND DIDN'T EVEN KNO~ 'T " HE SAID THAT RECENT STATEMENTS BY "~A.LSH SAID. LEADERS OF THE EAST GERMAN COMMUNIST POOL MANAGER J. JOHNSON S4ID, REGIME MADE IT "VERY PLAIN THAT THE "THERE '.JERE MORE TI-fAN 50 P~R30\jS I rJ KINO OF 'FREE CITY' WHICH THEY HAVE THE POOL AT THE TIME, MOSTLY IN THEIR IN MIND IS ONE IN WHICH THE RIGHTS EARLY TEENS." OF THE CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF WEST THREE POLICE CRUISERS, -IRE DEPART­ BERLIN ARE GRADUALLY BUT RELENTLESSLY MENT UNITS, AND AMBULANCES WITH 0[­ EXTINGUISHED." SLJSCiTATnR lJ "l'~ \,[FE fL5'1:::r-, Te lflE ~ ooeooo I - :.. f,: 0 I DE GAULLE CALLS FOR PEACE CORPS SELECTS FIRST UN ITV IN DANGEROUS WORLD MARRI~D COUPLE EOR GHANA VERDUN, FRANCE, JUNE 28 (UPI)-­ WAS~ING10N, JUNE 28 lUPI)--THE PRESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE TONluHT PEACE COR~S TODA) PiCKED ITS FIRST CALLED ON FRANCE AND THE WEST FOR ~ARR!ED COUPLE ~OR ASSiGNMENT ABROAD. UNITY IN "A DANGEROUS WORLD." RICHARD AND ANTONETTE PORT, SCHOOL X-IS SPEED REVI~ED TO 3,603 MPH SPEAKING ON THE SITE OF ONE OF TEACHERS IN BOSTON, w LL BE PART OF A EUROPE'S BLOODIEST BATTLES, DE GAULLE 29-PERSO~ CONTINGENT WHO wiLL TEACH EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, DiD NOT MENTION BERLIN, BUT HE WARN­ IN G>-fAt~4 \~ SO(\I~ A'" Tr< j'< L"A'~JI",G IS JUNE 28 (UPI)--XIS PILOT MAJOR ROBERT ED THAT IT IS NOT KNOWN WHETHER THE C01tlOLETED AND A FORMAL ACREE~ENT IS WHITE'S TOP SPEED IN THE EXPERIMENTAL COMMUNIST BLOCK "TRULY WANTS PEACE SiGNED .-JiTH THE AF RIC ANN All 0,,1 • PLANE ON FRIDAY'S FLIGHT WAS REVISED TO­ OR WAR." SO"'E 40 OTHER VOlUN~F[R5 WILL BE DAY TO 3,603 MILES AN HOUR. VERDUN WAS THE FIRST STOP ON THE ASSIGNED TO THE EIGHT-WEEK G~A~A THE FEDERAL SPACE AGENCY SAID THE NEW PRESIDENT'S FIVE DAt SPEAKING TOUR TRA I tJ i NG PROGRAr-1, WH I CH GETS UNDER­ fiGURE WAS OBTAiNED THROUGH A CAREFUL OF HIS OWN HOME PROVINCE OF LORRAINE. WAy THURSDAY AT THE UI~ i VERS J rv Of CHECK OF RADAR FLIGHT DATA AND WAS MORE CALI~OR~"A HE REPEATED HIS PLEDGE THAT ALGERIA CAMPUS IN BE.:;KELI:r u ACCURATE THAN THe PRELIMINARY FIGURE OF SHALL HAVE SOVEREIGNTY AND INDEPEN­ 11 E CORPS ALSO ANNOUNCED TODAY 3,690 MILES AN HOUR RELEASED JUST AFTER DENCE IF ALGERIA SO CHOOSES. APPOINTMENT OF MILTON J SHARP OF HIS FLIGHT. BUT HE ALSO REPEATED HIS WARNI~G PtllLAOfLPHiA AS SPECIAL COI\JSULTANT TO THE NEW FIGURE STILL IS A RECORD FOR THAT IF ALGERIA CHOOSES INDEPENDENCE THE CORPS. SHARP, 49, ~RESiDENT 0­ PILOT-CONTROLLED FLIGHT. [lrCTRO~IiCS WiTHOUT ASSOCIATION WITH FRANCE, THE JrR"OLO CORP., WILL AD­ o CI 0 0; It 0 JiSE ON PUBLIC AfFAIRS, RECRUlr~EN­ RESULT WOULD BE PARTITION o FRANK COSTEllO NO~ A FREE MAN; LAST NIGHT HE SAID THAT IF RENEWED IltlD "'E,-,Tl)' or TFCI-'~I~A_LV TRAINED COMPLETES 2ND JAil TERM PEACE TALKS BETWEEN FRANCE AND THE .0LtJNTE ERS 0 ALGERIAN REBELS FAILED TO PRODUCE NEW YORK, JUNE 28 (UPI)--FRANK COSTELLO, AGREEMENT ON ALGERIA'S FUTURE, HE JFK JOKES ABOUT AILING BACK THE 70-YEAR-OLD GAMBLER, WAS A FREE WOULD FENCE OFF PART OF ALGERIA-- MAN TODAY AFTER FINISHING UP THE SECOND AT LEAST PROVISIONALLY--FOR EURopeAN WASHI~GTON, JUNE 28 (UPI)--PRESI­ Of TWO JAIL TERMS. SETTLES AND MOSLEMS LOYAL TO FRANft. DENT KENNEDY QUIPFED A80UT HIS AILING HE STILL FACES A COURT BATTLE WITH THE BEFORE HE lE~T PARIS TODAY 8ACK TOO AY. GOVERNMENT, WHICH WANTS TO DEPORT HIM TO Dr GAULLE TOOK THE FIRST STEP IN A AT A WHITE HOUSE CEREMONY, HE LOOK­ HIS NATIVE SICILY. PLAN AIMED AT STRENGTHENING FRENCH ED AT A ~PAC~ TROPH~ SHOWING A MALE COSTELLO WAS BROUGHT BACK TO THE c'ry PARTICIPATION IN THE WESTERN FIGURE >-tURI I NG A GOLDEN SATuRN ROCKET I ABOARD A FERRY ALONG WITH 20 OTHER IIE[\I I ALLiANCE. t INTO SPACE AND ,;,AID WITH A SMILE. JUST RELEASED FROM WORKHOUSE TERMS. I "OBVIOLJSD HE HAS A GOOD BACK." I ,__~__-,-- --J. ~_ r---- ...:"::.... ......._------------------------~:l PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 29 JUNE 1961 PUBLIS~ED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE JOHNSON SPEAKS OF BERLIN CRISiS TO GOVERNOR~' CONFERENCE COMMANDING OFfiCER, PACIfiC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL HONOLULU, juNE 27 (UPI)--VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON TOLD STATE GOVERNORS. ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF TONIGHT "WE ARE NOT READY TO RUN AWAY FROM BERLIN UNDER RUSSIAN THREATS." II WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAs-59-4176- C WITH HE SAID "WE INVITE RUSSIA TO MATCH FAIR WORDS BY HONEST DEEDS. THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. IF THE RUSSIANS DO THAT, HE SAID IN A SPEECH PREPARED FOR THE 53RD ANNUAL GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE, "OUR RESPONSE WILL BE SWIFT AND UNMISTAKABLE. IT WILL THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY BE A RESPONSE THAT WILL BRING GENUINE PEACE MUCH CLOSER FOR ALL MANKIND." MONDAY THro UGH SATURDAY. DEADL INE THE VICE PRESIDENT, SUBSTITUTING FOR PRESIDENT KENNEDY, ALSO PLEADED FOR THE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS 1000 DAY OF ADMINISTRATION'S fOREIGN AID PROGRAM AS A MAJOR WEAPON AGAINST "THE CENTRAL PUBLICATION. DEADLINE fOR NOTICES PROBLEM OF THE COMMUNIST CHALLENGE," WINNING THE UNDERDEVELOPED NATIONS WITHOUT IS 16000 DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION. MILITARY ACTION. JOHNSON, WHO WILL FLY BACK TO WASHINGTON TOMORROW FOR CONFERENCES, TOLD THE THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT GOVERNORS THAT "IF WE ARE NOT READY TO CARRY THE BURDEN OF FOREIGN AID WILL OUR TO EDIT ALL COPY RECEIVED FOR FRIENDS BELIE/E THAT WE WILL BE WILLING TO CARRY THE FAR GREATER BURDENS THAT PUBL ICAT ION. MAY YET BE NECESSARY TO SAlE WORLD PEACEyll HE SAID THE COMMUNISTS II KNOW WE WILL STAND FIRM AT BERLIN" BUT DO NOT THINK STAFT. JOYCE RAWLES THE UNITED STATES MAY BE WILLING TO UNDERTAKE THE LESS DRAMATIC ASPECTS OF WIN­ NOBLE YAMASAK I NING THE COLD WAR BY HELPING UNDERDE/ELOPED NATIONS. JIM CHR ISTENSEN JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER HAYATO IKEDA, FLYING TO JAPAN FROM WASHINGTON, WAS AN MAR lLYN HICKEY INVITED GUEST AT THE DINNER. EARLIER, THE GOVERNORS HEARD HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE SECRETARY ABRAHAM ADV ISER: JOHN COLEMAN A. R,BICOFF MAKE THE KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION'S BID FOR SUPPORT OF ITS EMBATTLED PROGRAM OF FEDERAL AID TO SCHOOLS. ~CTORS GUILD WILL BE ASKED TO FORMER SS COLONEL SAYS HE FIREFIGHTERS PLUS RAIN CHECK INVESTIGATE CHANDLER'S DEATH NEWFOUNDLAND FOREST FIRE HOLLVWOOD, JUNE 27 (UP/)--THE SCREEN NEVER HEARD OF EICHMANN ACTCRS GUILD WILL BE ASKED TO INVESTI­ GAETA, ITALY, JUNE 27 (UPI)--A ST. JOHN'S NEWFOUNDLAND, JUNE 28 (UPI) GATE CI~CUMSTANCES OF THE DEATH OF GERMAN SS COLONEL SERVING A LIFE TERM FIREFIGHTERS AIDED BY A NIGHT LONG RAIN MOVIE STAR JEFF CHANDLER, TELEVISON FOR THE EXECUTION OF 335 ITALIAN HOS­ TODAY CHECKED BLAZES IN THE TWO REMAIN­ COWBOY CLINT WALKER SAID TODAY.
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