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WAR Cctuld COME OVER CUBA AFFAIR U.S. to RESUME HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 9/131 5. 8 AT 0328 9/13/ 0.3 AT 095 2 9/13/ 0.3 AT 2157 9/ 131 5.3 AT 1555 :lite HOURGLASS , 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ VOL. i No 1216 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMSER 1962 NOT SO FR IENDLY WAR CCtULD COME V! EI\J 1\ A, SE PT. I f (Up I )--ALBAtlil AN OF­ DEATH CLAIMS FICIALS hAvE DROPPED PLANS FOR A "SO­ OVER CUBA AFFAIR VIET-ALBAN!AN FRIENDSHIP MONTh" BE­ SOBLEN TODAY MOSCJw, SEP~ i' (UP~)--THE SOVI~~ CAUSE OF THE RIFT BETWEEN THE TWO NA- LONDON, SEPT. II (UPI )--FUGiT IVE SO­ l I LE UN'O~ rODAY WARNED THE UNITED STATES r ONS, TWAS ARNED HERE TODAY. THE VIET Spy DR. ROBERT A. SOBLEN DIED UN­ 1HAf "pqOVOCATIONS" IN C\)BA COULD LEAD FIFTH ANNUAL "FRI£N9SHIP MONTH" WAS CONSCIOUS AND IN CONVULSIONS TODAY FIVE HELD LAST YEAR, BJ1 NOBODY FROM "TO ~ UNivERSAL WORLD WAR WITH THE LSE Moscow DAYS AfTER TAKING A MASSIVE OVERDOSE OF or T~ERMONutLEAR WEAPONSo" Sf-lOWED UP. BARBITURATES TO FOIL HIS DEPORTATION TO THE UNITED STATES. IN A GOVER~~ENi STATEMENT R£AD TO NEWSMEN AT A FOREIGN MIN!S~RY PRESS "H I S DEATH WAS NOT DUE TO DRUGS. IT WAS DUE TO EXHAUSTION FOLLOWING CONVUL­ C0~F~~(NCE AND DIS1RIBUTED SIMULTAN­ u.s. TO RESUME EOUSLf BY THE SOVIET NEWS AGENCY TASS, SIONS WHICH WERE DUE TO BRAIN DAMAGE," T~E KRE~L!N SAIU iT WAS MATCHING T~E NUCLEAR TESTING HIS PHYSICIAN SAIDo WAShiNGTON, SEPT. Ii (UPI)--THE UNI­ CAl~~NG uF or j50,000 AMERICAN RESERVES IT WAS A DRAMATIC END FOR A MAN WHOSE TED STATES PLANS TO BEGIN ITS FINAL w~TH A~ AL:RT TO RED ARMED FORCES TO CAREER HAD BEEN STEEPED IN HIGH DRAMA, BRiNG TH[M ·0 "THE HIGHEST STATE OF NUCLEAR TES7S iN THE ATMOSPHERE OVER CLIMAXED WITH A CON~.CTfON rOR CONSPIR­ THE PACIFIC LATE T~!S MONTH OR EARLY COMBA~ READi~ESSe" ACY TO TRANSMIT AMERICAN W~RTIME SE- t A. 1, I I TnE Moscow THREATS FOLLOWED BV A FEW IN OCTOBER. CRETS TO Russ HC~RS CHARGES BY CUBAN PREMIER FIDEL THE ATOMIC ENERGY CO~MISSION AND THE HE JUMPED $100/000 bONC3 I~ THE UNITED CASTRO THA- 7HE UNiTED STATES IS PRE­ PENTAGON SAiD YESTERDAY THE FINAL EX­ STATES AND flED TO 18ftAEL ON A DEAD PLOSIONS NEAR JOHNSTON ISLAND "WILL IN­ PAqi~G 10 AT1ACK CUBA. BROTHER'S PASSPORT. DEPORTED FROM THERE CL~DE A FEW HlGH ALTITUDE EVENTS AND HE SLASHED HIMSELF ABOARD AN AIRLINER THE S;AT~~ENT MADE NO MEN~ION O~ THE A FEW IN WhiCH THE DEVICES WILL BE AND fORCED HIS ADMISSION TO BRITAIN R~:ENr SOViEr COMM~riMENT TO SUPPLY AR~S, [Xp~RrS AND ADVISERS TO CASiRO'S DRODPED FROM AN AIRPLANE." FOR TREATMENT6 THE~ HE BATTLED THROUGH CUBA. THE ANNO~NCEMENT SAID THE RESTRiCTED THE COURTS AND ~PP£Al£D TO THE GOVERN­ AREA AROUND JOHNSTON ISLAND WOULD BE MENT FOR PERMISSION TO STAY. WASHINGTON NOT WORRIED OVER RE-ESTABlISHED SEPT. 22, BUT A SPOKES­ WHEN HE LOST EVERYTHING, HE TOOK THE TOUGH NEW WARNING RY RUSSIA IV1AN SA I D ACTUAL RESUMPT I ON OF THE TESTS OVERDOSE OF BARBITURATES LAST THURSDAY WAS...JINGTON, SEPT. II (t.J'P1 )--SECRETAR'y MA't NOT COME lINTIL "TI-IE LAST OF SEPTEM­ JUST BEFORE BEING PUT ABOARD AN AIR­ or S"'"'ATE DEAN RUSK SAID TODAv n-Al "WE BER OR 'N EARLY OCTOBERo" LINER FOR DEPORTATION TO NEW YORK. ARE NOT NEPVOLS OR AFRAID" BECAUSE OF THE SERIES WILL PRESUMABLY OVERLAP THE LATEST RU3SIAN ATMOSPHERIC TEST TH[ SOViET UN'0~ S TOUGH NEW WARNING CONFIDENT RED CHINA WILL NOT AGAINS1 ANY U.S. ACTIO~ TOWARD CASTROS PROGRAM. SIN~E AUG. 5, THE AEC HAS REPLACE NATIONALISTS AT UoN., CUBA. AN~OUNCED DETECTION OF 10 RUSSIAN TESTS UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. II (UPI )--A RJSK 10LD REPOqTERS HE HAD NOT S:EN THE JOHNSTON ISLAND TESTS WERE SUS­ YEAR AGO THE QUESTION OF SEATING COM­ ~rl( ~OMPL[TE SOVIET STATEME~T. BUT PENDED WHEN A BOMB-CARRYING THOR MIS­ MUNIST CHINA IN THE UNITED NATIONS HAD t!'wE ARE A GREAT COUNTRY," HE SAID. SILE BLEW UP JULY 26, REQUIRING MAJOR WESTERN NERVES ON EDGE. "WE ARE NOT NERVOUS OR AFRAID. WE W1L~ REFAiRS TO THE LAUNCHING PAD. TODAY THE UNITED STATES WAS CONfiDENT PQOGEED AS WE ~IND ~ECESSARY." THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STARTING NEXT TUESDAY WILL VOTE TO BAR THE PEl PING THE SOV~ET NOTE DREW AN EQUALLY F!RM DENOUNCE RUSSIA FOR BEING RESPONS[ Ih CONGRESS. SENATE REPUBLI­ FIRST RESUMING NUCLEAR TESTS REGIME FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER YEAR. CAN LEADE.R EVERETT M. 01 RKSEN, ILL! N­ UNITED NAT'ONS, SEPT. II (UPI)--THE WESTERN AND NEUTRAL SOURCES EXPECTED UNiTED STATES SAID TODAY THAT RUSSIA THE SOVIET DELEGATE TO fiLE WITHIN THE Oi~) SAID HIS PARTY WOULD SUPPORT A FIRM U.S. POLICY IN DEALING WITH FIDEL EXPLODED A NUCLEAR DEVICE IN OUTER NEXT FEW DAYS J REQUEST THAT THE ASSEM­ CAS t~O. SPACE LAST YEAR. BLY RECONSIDER THE QUESTION OF EXPELL­ SP:AKER JCH~ W. MCCORMACK, THE THIRD U.S. AMBASSADOR FRANCIS T. P. PLIMP­ ING NATIONALIST CHINA AND SEATING COM­ ~IGYfS~ ELECTIVE OFF ICIAl, IN THE U.S., TO~ DENOUNCED THE SOVIET UNION IN THE MUNIST CHINA. THE ISSUE HAS BEEN BE­ ~ROT[SfED W~AT ~E TERMED SOVIET EF~ORTS U.N. CO~MITTEE ON THE PEACEFUL USES OF fORE THE U.No SINCE 1950. TO 'N1ERFERE IN THE U.S. ELECTIONS AND OUTER SPACE FOR ITS "CROCODILE TEARS" BOTH THE CHINESE NATIONALIST AND UoS. ADviSED THE RuSSiANS TO "MIND 11-E.iR ABOUT THE CAN~ERS TO ASTRONAUTS CAUSED DELEGATIONS PREDICTED THAT A COMFORTABLE OWN BUSINE5Se" BY AN AMERICAN NUCLEAR EXPLOSION IN MAJORITY Of U.N. MEMBERS WOULD VOTE SPACE OVER THE PACIFIC OCEAN THIS SUM­ AGAINST ADMITTING COMMUNIST CHINA THIS QUALIFIED VOtERS SHOULD WRITE MERu YEAR. l~EDIATELY FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTS PLIMPTON TOLD THE 28-NATION COMMIT­ TEE THAT RUSSIA'S SERIES OF NUCLEAR ONCE FRENCH HERO PROUD HE PE RSONNE Co. Ell G i BLE' TO VOTE ! N THE TESTS WH!CH BROKE WITHOUT WARNING A RAN SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION VAR~OUS STATE ELECTIONS THIS FALL ARE THREE-YEAR MORATORIUM LAST YEAR CREATED ADvIS[D 10 WRiTE FOR ABSENTEE BALLOTS. PARIS, SEPT. II (UPI)--OAPPER COUNT A ~AlL OUT DANGER TO "LIVING, BREATH­ ABSENTEE BALLors MAY BE OBTAINED FRO~ HORACE SAVELLI, WORLD WAR II RESISTANCE ING HUMAN BEINGS--NOT JUST ARTIFICIAL 'HE COUNT) CLERK OR REGISTAR OF VOTERS HERO, PROUDLY TOLD A MILITARY TRIBUNAL SATELLITES." IN r~E COUNTY OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE TODAY HE RAN THE TERRORIST SECRET ARMY IF CURRENTLY REGiSTERED. ORGANIZATION (OAS) IN WESTERN FRANCE CASTRO REPEATS CHARGE U .. S. BECAUSE IT WAS !fA PATH TRACED WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE NOT REGISTERED PLANS TO ATTACK CUBA S~CULD WRITE IMMEDIATELY FOR INFORMA­ HONOR." TiON REGARDING ABSENTEE RE~ISTRATION. MIAMI, SEPT., II (UPf)--PREMIER FIDEL HIS TESTIMONY OPENED THE BIGGEST SIN­ DEADLINES FOR REGISTRATION VARY IN CASTRO DECLARED TODAY THAT CONGRESSION­ GLE TREASON TRIAL SINCE THE OAS, THE THE SEVERAL STATES. AL DEMANDS FOR U.So ACTION AGAINST HIS DIEHARD OUTLAWED GROUP WHICH TRIED TO REVOLUTIONARY REGIME ARE PROOF OF PREVENT FRANCE GIVING INDEPENDENCE TO HEAR ANOTHER EXPLOSION "CHAOS" IN THE UNITED STATES, WHICH HE ALGERIA, STRUCK METROPOLITAN FRANCE TWO SAID IS "PLAYING WITH FIRE AND WITH YEARS AGO. THIRTY-SIX PERSONS WERE IN HONG KONG, SEP". II (UPI)--AN EXPLO­ WAR." THE DOCK ACCUSED Of "PLOTTING AGAINST SION FOLLOWED BY RAPID BURSTS OF MJ­ n IN A THREE-HOUR SPEECH AT AN EDUCA­ THE STATE. CHINE GU~ FiRE INSIDE COMMUNIST Chi­ TORS' CONVENTION IN HAVANA, CASTRO RE­ NESE ~ERR i TOR'!' Rf SOUNDED TI1RO'IGH MACAO PEATED H!S FAMILIAR CLAIM THAT THE UNI­ MAY CHANGE CONSTITUTION ABOUT! A.Mo MONDAY (1600 SUNDAY), GMT TED STATES IS PREPARING TO ATTACK CUBA. TOKYO, SEPT. 12 (UPIJ--A MAJORITY OF TMf CHINA MAIL ~E?ORrED TODAY. HIS SPEECH WAS BROADCAST BY HAVANA RA­ A COMMITTEE STUDYING PROPOSED CHANGES WAS THE TENTH EXPLOSION REPORTEO iT DIO .. IN THE JAPANESE CONSTITUTION WAS REPORT­ TO HAlE OCCURRED IN MAINLAND CHINA HE DECLARED REPEATEDLY THAT AN AT­ ED TUESDAY TO FAVOR ALTERING AN EXIST­ SiNCE AUGUS~ I OF 1HIS YEAR. TACK ON CUBA wOULD MEAN DEfEAT fOR THE ING CLAUSE RENOUNCING WAR. UNITED STATES, BUT HE DID NOT REPEAT SEVENTEEN OF THE 26 MEMBERS WERE SAID WATfR SrlUTOrr TOMORROW HIS CUSTOMARY CHARGE THAT RUSSIA AND TO FAVOR CHANGING ARTICLE NINE TO ALLOW THE BRACKISH wATER SYS1EM WILL BE THE REST OF lHE COMMUNIST WORLD WOULD JAPAN TO TAKE PART IN UNITED NATIONS SHJT o~~ IOMQ~ROW ~OR~ING FROM 8 A.M. SPRING TO HIS DEFENSE. POLICE ACTiONS AND OTHER ENGAGEMENTS. T0 i(J A~M 0 i I~ THE" HOdS I NG AND fNDUS­ TR~Al. AREAS. BACK U.S. Sf BUYING BONDS WHO Is KWAJALEiN KITY? PAGE 2 HOURGLASS WEDNESD~12 SEPTEMBER 1962 ~RENCrl PLA~ TeSTING CO~PLEX PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE WORLD'S SCHEDULED AIRLINES O~ SOUT~ ISLAND COMMANDING OrFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE - ?ACTFTC CONSIDER SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTATION RANGE FACILITY KWAJALEIN, MA~S~ALL HO~OLv~.), SE"'" 0 !! (UF I )--THE FRENCIi DUBLI N, SE PT. II (Up I)--LEADERS OF ISLANDS, IN ACCORDA~CE WITH BUREAU OF 30~ER~MENT IS P~~MNI ~G TO BUILD AN T~E WORLD'S SCHEDULED AIRLINES--AL­ WEAPONS CONTRACT NOA3-4176-c WITH ATOMlC A~D M~!SI~~ 7rSTING COMPLEX l~ READY S~ARTING FROM CRITICISM BY A THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS.
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