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HiG~ TIDE LOW TiDE 11/24/ ~.3 AT 0226 11/24/ !.O AT 0836 11;24/ 4.9 AT 1454 :JLe HOURGLASS 11/24/ i.2 AT 2107 VOL. ~ No. 1276 J~WAJA1£Jl.L. MARSHALL ! StANDS FRIDAY 2~ NOVEMBER 1962 NO DETAILS ANNOUNCED WAR MACHINES GONE HONOLULU, (UPI)--THE NAVY ADVISED MACHETE WIELDING MARINERS THAT "A HAZARDOUS OPERATION" RAMPA~E FROM CARIBBEAN SEA WOULD BE CONDUCTED TODAY AND TOMORROW NATIVES ON WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (UPI)--THE PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA, Nov. 22 (UPI)- ~N A 22,500 SQUARE MILES OCEAN AREA MIGHTY WAR MACHINES OF THE UNITED SOUTH OF JOHNSTON !SLAND. PACIFIC A VENGfANCE RiOT BY MORE THAN 100 AFRi STATES AND RUSSIA WENT BACK TO THEiR CANE-HA~DLED MISSILE RANGE OffiCIALS SAID THEY CAN NATIVES WIELDING MA NORMAL COLD WAR DUTiES TODAY. COULD NOT DISCLOSE ANY DETAILS Of THE CHETES KILLED SEVEN PERSONS AND TURNED WITH THE EASING OF TENSION OVER CUBA OPERATiON. THIS SHOWPIECE WINE-GROWiNG CENTER INTO THE ARMED FORCES Of BOTH NATIONS RELAX AN ARMED CAMP TODAY. ED THE EMERGENCY CONDITIONS IN fORCE THE NATIVES STORMED INTO THE CITY LATE SINCE OCT. 22. LAST NIGHT, HACKED TO DEATH TWO YOUNG RUSSIAN PREMIER KHRUSHCHEV YESTERDAY AMERICAN SOLDIER EUROPEANS, STONED BUSINESS ESTABLISH CANCELLED THE EMERGENCY "COMBAT READI MENTS AND SURROUNDED T~E POLICE STA ~ESS" ORDERS HE SENT OUT AT THE HEIGHT KILLED BY KOREANS TION IN "A NIGHT OF TERROR" WHICH END- SEOUL, KOREA, Nov 22 (UPI)--NoRTH Of THE CRISIS AND PULLED HIS SUBMARINES ED WHEN POLICE GUNfiRE KILLED FIVE DEMON~ KOREAN TROOPS HAVE KILLED AN AMERICAN OUT Of THE CARIBBEAN. ST~~l~.g.,~ .... THE UNITED SlATES, AT THE SAME TiME, SOLD!ER AND WOUNDED ANOTHER IN A HAND THE MOB SOUGHT TO fREE SEVEN NATiVES GRENADE ATTACK ON A UNITED NATIONS ANNOUNCED~ JAILED FOR A WAVE Of PANG A (MACHETE) OBSERVATION POST IN THE DEMILiTARIZED -- RECALL Of THE 183 WARSHIPS THAT MURDERS IN THEIR TERRITORY OVER THE ZONE BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA. RINGED CUBA fOR fOUR WEEKS PAST FiVE MONTHS, SAID POLICE COMMIS THE U.N. KOREAN COMMAND SAID THE -- ABOUT 31,000 MEN--RESERV!STS MOB SIONER SPOKESMEN ILIZED fOR THE CRISIS AND SERVICEMEN KOREANS THREW fiVE HAND GRENADES AT HELD BEYOND THEIR DISCHARGE DATE--WILL THE POST AND THAT ONE WENT OfF INSIDE, KENNEDY CLAN CELEBRATE AT BE SENT HOME. KILLING ONE MAN AND WOUNDING ANOTHER ON THE fEET. HOME OF PRESIDENT'S PARENTS THE NAVY SAID THE ATLANTIC fLEET HYANN1S PORT, MASSACHUSETTS, Nov. 22 T~E TWO AMERICANS--BOTH MEMBERS Of ANTI-SUBMARI~E wARfARE fORCE, USING (UPI)--A COLONY OF KENNEDYS GATHERED - THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION--WERE NOT 10- PATROL PLANES, WILL CHECK ON THE REMOV ON CAPE COD TODAY FOR A CUSTOM THAT BE ENTIFIED PENDI~G NOTIFICATION OF NEXT AL OF SOVIET BOMBERS fROM CUBA. GAN HERE IN NEW ENGLAND--A FAMILY OF KIN. THANKSGIVING. THE U N. CHARGED THAT THE SNEAK FIVE TONS OF DYNAMITE BLOWS HIGH SPOT OF THE DAY FOR THE PRESIDENT, ATTACK WAS "UNPROVOhED, EXECUTED WIT~ UP TAKING TWO BROTHERS LIVES HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER CAROLiNE WAS A OUT WAR~ING AND PERFORMED UNDER COVER ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, Nov 2i (UPi)--A MASS MEET I NG OF BROTHERS, S I STER$" I N OF DARKNESS." 55-fOOT FISH BOAT CARRYING fiVE lONS OF LAWS AND CHILDRE~ AT A WHOPPING THANKS IT MARKED THE FIRST TiME AN AMERI DYNAMITE fOR A SEISMOLOGICAL SURVEi GIVlNG DINNER. THE HOSTS WERE THE CAN SOLDIER HAS BEEN KILLED AT AN OB OPERATION BLEW UP IN COOK INLE~ LATE PRESIDENT'S PARENTS, FORMER AMBASSADOR SERVATION POST IN KOREA SINCE THE END YESTERDAY AND TWO BROTHERS WERE "BLOWN AND MRS. JOSEPH Po KENNEDY u OF THE KOREAN WAR IN 1953 TO SMITHEREENS. THERE WERE, I N FACT, SO MANY KENNEDYS DEAD WERE ROBERT AND ALLEN ROEHL, THAT THE SCHEDULE CALLED FOR TWO SITTINGS HOMER, ALASKA THEY WERE SETTING DYNA GUNMEN FIRE ON UoSo AND --ONE IN THE EARLY AfTERNOON fOR 15 MITE CHARGES FROM THE VESSEL KETOVIA, SOVIET EMBASSY BUILDINGS GRANDCHILDREN OF THE ELDER KENNEDYS, UNDER CHARTER BY THE UNITED GEOPHYSICAL BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 22 (UPI)--GUNMEN THEN AN EARLY EVENING TURKEY FEAST FOR CORP. Of PASADENA, CALifORNIA. SHOT AT THE U.S. EMBASSY BUILDING AND AT LEAST 12 GROWNUPS AN EYEWIT~ESS SAID THAT APPARENTLY ENGAGED IN A WAVE OF SHOOTINGS AND THE BROTHERS GOT T~EIR SIGNALS MIXED BOMBINGS AT SEVERAL POINTS IN BUENOS CONFER WITH THANT OVER , AND SET OFf A CHARGE PREMATURELY AS IT AIRES EARLY WEDNESDAY, POLICE REPORTS SMOULDERING CONGO SITUATION WAS JUST BEYOND THE STERN OF THE VESSEL DISCLOSED TODAY THERE WAS NO TRACE Of THE VESSEL NOR A GROUP Of GUNMEN fiRED AT THE EM- UNITED NATIONS, NoVo 22 (UPI)--Top I OF THE BROTHERS TODAY BASSY FROM A SPEEDING CAR, WOUNDING STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS CAME HERE MOUNTED POLICE CORPORAL FIDEL GUICHON FROM WASHINGTON YESTERDAY TO DISCUSS wEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR WHO WAS ON GUARD DUTY. THE SMOULDERI~G CONGO SITUATION WITH PLEDGE TROOPS FOR BERLIN ALTHOUGH SHOT IN T~E RIGHT THIGH, ACTING SECRETARV GENERAL THANT AND GUICHON fiRED BACK AT THE ATTACKERS, OTHER U.N. OfFICIALS. BERLIN, Nov 22 (UPI)--CHANCELLOR BUT THEY ESCAPED. THE WASHINGTON GROUP, HEADED BY GEORGE KONRAD ADENAUER TONIGHT PLEDGED WEST EARLIER, ANOTHER GROUP OF GUNMEN Co MCGHEE, UNDER SECRETARY Of STATE FOR GERMAN TROOPS WOULD BE IN THE fRONT fiRED BURSTS Of MACHINE GUN fiRE AT POLITICAL AFFAIRS, AND G. MENNEN WiL LINE Of ANY BATTLE FOR WEST BERLIN THE SOVIET EMBASSY BUILDING. THE SHOTS LIAMS, ASSISTANT SECRETARY Of STATE FOR IN A SPEECH TO A PARTY RALLY HERE HE HIT THE WALLS BUT DID NO OTHER DAMAGE. AFRICAN AFFAIRS, REVIEWED THE U.S. VIEWS II' SERVED NOTICE HIS GOVERNMENT HAS ACCEPT- No ONE WAS HURT. THE GUNMEN ESCAPED. ON THANT'S PLAN FOR REUNIFICATION Of ED AN AMERICAN PROPOSAL THAT WEST GER- j THE CONGO. MAN TROOPS JOIN WESTERN ALL!ED TROOPS I AMERICAN FREIGHTER RAMS IN THE DEFENSE Of BERLIN IF NECESSARY GERMAN TANKER IN FOG TRAIN HITS CROWDED BUS HE SAID HE DID NOT BELIEVE THE Rus- SIANS PLANNED TO USE FORCE AGAiNST T~E CUXHAVEN, GERMANY, Nov. 21 (UPI)-- CAIRO, Nov. 22 (UPI)--SIXTEEN PERSONS ISOLATED CITY. BUT HE ADDED "If NEVER THE 18,228-TON U.S. fREIGHTER AMERICAN WERE KILLED AND EIGHT INJURED YESTERDAY THELESS IT COMES TO THE USE OF FORCE TRAVELER RAMMED THE 85-TON GERMAN TANK- WHEN A SPEEDING TRAIN HIT A CROWDED BUS OUR TROOPS WILL STAND IN THE VERY FIRST ER STOER IN DENSE FOG IN THE ELBE EST- AT A LEVEL CROSSING NEAR DESSOUK IN THE LINE n UARY' TODAY. NILE DELTA, RAILWAY OFFICIALS REPORTED RIVER POLICE SAID ONE Of TWO SAILO~S TODAY. CONDITION NOT SERIOUS ABOARD THE GERMAN BOAT DROWNED, WHILE RAILWAY POLICE COMMANDANT MAJ. GEN. THE OTHER WAS TAKEN TO A HAMBURG HOS AHMED EL-DESSOUKI SAID AN UNDETERMINED LONDON, Nov. 22 (UPi)--FOREIG~ SlC °ITAL AFTER HE WAS RESCUED FROM THE NUMBER OF BUS PASSENGERS WERE MISSiNG. RETARY LORD HOME, WHO COMPLAINED OF ICY WATER. IT WAS BELIEVED THEY WERE THROWN INTO FEELING "EXTRAORDINARILY UNWELL" DURING THE 7,821-TON AMERICAN FREIGHTER THE NEARBY CANAL WITH THE WRECKAGE OF A SPEECH LAST NIGHT BECAUSE Of DRUGS HOWELL LiKES, MEANWHILE, RAN AGROUND THE BUS, AND PRESUMABLY DROWNED. TO COUNTER fLU, WAS SAID TO HAVE U NO _ iN THE WESER RIVER TODAY. RIVER po THING SERIOUS" BY A DOCTOR WHO EXAMINED LICE REPORTED POOR VISIBILITY WAS FOUND BEATEN TO DEATH HIM LATER, IT WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY BLAMED fOR THE ACCIDENT. LONDON, Nov. 22 (UPi)--UNION LEADER I NO CELEBRATING TODAY HOLD MYSTERIOUS CONFERENCE GEORGE BRINHAM, 46, WAS fOUND BEATEN TO PARIS, Nov. 22 (UPI)--PRESIDENT DEATH IN HIS LONDON FLAT TONIGHT, POLICE HAVANA, Nov. 22 {UPI)--SOVIET FIRST REPORTED. CHARLES DE GAULLE WAS 72 TODAY, BUT IGNORED THE OCCASiON. THERE WERE NO DEPUTY PREMIER ANASTAS MIKOYAN HELD HIS BODY WAS DISCOVERFD WHEN HE MISSED BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS, BECAUSE THE OLD WHAT APPEARED TO BE A HIGH-LEVEL, MYS- A UNION MEETING AND FELLOW EXECUTIVES WARRIOR DOES NOT LIKE THEM, AND HIS TERIOUS CONFERENCE TONIGHT wiTH PREMIER ASKED HIS CARETAKER TO LOOK iN ON HIM, FIDEL CASTRO AND PRESIDENT OSVALDO DOR- PO' iCE SAID. STAFF WAS TOLD TODAY WOULD BE "BUSINESS TICOS AS USUAL." PAGE 2 HOJRGLASS FR I DAY £:j,'lOVEMBER 1962 I PUBLISHED: AT THE DIRECTION OF THE C~ ECONOMIC ANALYSTS THINK IMMIGRANTS TO U.S. INCLUDE • MANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE TAX CUT MAY BE UNWISE MANY PROFESSIONAL AND SKILLED FACILITY ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UPI)--To CUT TAX IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF WEAPONS WASHINGTON, NoVo 22 (UPI)--IMMIGRANTS ES NEXT YEAR OR NOT TO CUT THEM, THAT TO THE UNITED STATES IN THE PAST 15 CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE TRANS SEEMED TO BE THE QUESTION THIS WEEK. YEARS HAVE INCLUDED A HIGHER PERCENTAGE PORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. THE GOVERNMENT, ON THE SURFACE, AP OF PROFESSIONAL AND SKILLED WORKERS THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY PEARED TO BE GOING AHEAD WITH PLANS FOR THAN EXISTS IN THE HOME-BORN POPULATION, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE FOR A STRAIGHT INCOME TAX CUT STARTING NEXT THE LABOR DEPARTMENT SAID TODAYo NOTICES 1$ 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICA JANUARY AS WELL AS FOR A GENERAL TAX A REPORT RELEASED BY LABOR SECRETARY TION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS 10 STRUCTURE REVISION. THE EXACT FORM W. WILLARD W,RTZ SAID IMMIGRATION SINCE A M. DAY OF PUBLICATION. THIS ACTION WOULD TAKE IS STILL UNCLEAR 1947 HAS ENRICHED THE UNITED STATES BY THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AT THIS POINT. THE AVERAGE TAXPAYER, 30,000 ENGINEERS, 14,000 PHYSICIANS, EDIT ALL COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICA NATURALLY, G(ES ALONG WITH THE PLAN.