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Us SETS OFF NUMBER FOUR A-BLAST HIGH TIC 5/6/ 6. I AT 0519 5/6/ 5.0 AT 1740 VOL. 3 Noo I J , J ~AJALEHN, MARSHALL ~SLAND SATURDAY 5 MAY ~962 NEWS IN BRIEF u.s. SETS OFF NUMBER FOUR A-BLAST WASHBNGTON -- THE SJBVERSIVE A:TIV­ WASH~NGTON, MAY 4 (UPi)--THE UN~rED SlATES TODAY SET O~F THE FOURTH NUCL[AR BTIES CON1ROL BOARD HAS RULED THAT THE EXPLOSION IN iTS 10-CAY-OLD PAC~F~C TEST SER~ES, AN "iNTERMEDDATE YiELD" INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MINE, MILL AND WEAPON THAT PROBABLY EQJAlLED T~E POWER o~ ABOUT 100,000 TONS OF TNT. SMELTER WORKERS IS COMMUNIST-INFIL­ As IN ALL PREVnOUS TESTS, THE DEV~CE WAS DROPPED FROM AN AIRPLANE AND EX~ TRATED. PLODED iN THE ATMOSPHERE NEAR BR~T~SH-CONTROlLED CHRUSTMAS ISLAND o IT WAS T~E THiS MAKES THE UNION INELIGiBLE TO T~~~D PACiFUC SHOT WITH AN EXPLOS!v~ BARGAIN FOR iTS MEMBERS OR DO ANY OF fO~CE OF MORE THAN 20,000 TONS OF iNT THE OTHER TH 8 NGS A UN ION MAY DO UNDER I NDONES I AN PARATROOPS DROP BUT lESS THAN ONE MBLLBON TONS. THE NATIONAL LABOR f-{ELATloNS ACT. ONTO DUTCH ISLAND THE TESl WAS ANNOUNCED AS ADMINiSTRA­ THE BOARD RULED THAT THE UN!ON IS HotLANDDA, DUTCIi NEW GUBNEA, MAY 4 TJON OfFDCBALS SADD EVIDENCE AVA~lABLE SUBSTANTIALLY CONTROLLED BY MEN WHO (UPI)--ABOUl 25 INDONESIAN PARATROOPS TO THEM INDICATED THAT RUSS8A MA' BEGUN ARE NOW OR HAVE BEEN ENGAGED IN SUPPORT-HAVE BEEN DROPPED ON THE DUTCH ~SlAND A N~W SERDES OF MASSIVE TESTS WIT~iN ING THE AMERICAN COMMUNiST PARTY, OF fAK fAK NEAR THE NEW GUiNEA COAST ~~~ NEXT FEW DAYS. THEY SAID ALL AVACL­ FURTHER, THE BOARD RULED TH~ U.S. AND DUTCH MARINES HAVE BEEN SENT TO ABLE BNTELlBGENCE SHOWED THE NEW SERIES COMMUNIST PARTY HAS GIVEN AID TO THE HUNT THEM DOWN, OT WAS ANNOUNCED TODA~o W'AS qCADY .. MINE, MILL AND SMELTER WORKERS UNiON. REAR ADMo LEENDERT REEseR, DUTCH THttS COULD ACCOUNT fOR THE RELATIVELY NINE OFFICIALS OR EX-OFFICIALS OF MILI1AR~ COMMANDER iN WEST Ntw GUBNEA, MilD PROTESTS FROM SOVRET OFF3CiAlS THE UNDON HAVE ALREADY BEEN FINED OR ANNOUNCED THE LANDiNGS, THE THHRD AGAUNST THE UoSQ TESTS. WHILE SOME IMPRISONED FOR CONSPIRING TO DENY "INVASiON" SINCE JA~o 150 HE SAiD COMWJN! ST PUB L n CAT nONS HAVE Dr;I!JOIUNIC'[P FALSELY THAT THEY WERE MEMBERS Of MULITARY PATROLS HAVE ENGAGED THE THE PAC!fUC SERiES iN STRONG TERMS, THE COMMUNIST PARTY. INDONESiANS AND THAT SOME HAVE BErN OffGC!AL ReACT80N FROM Moscow HAS BEEN "" .. - KILLED AND OTHERS CAPTURED. MUCH CALMER. HOLLANDiA, DUTCH NEW GUINEA -- THE "PRISONERS STATED THAT PARATROOPS ALL THE AMER8CAN TESTS TO DATE APPEAR DUTCH HAVE ANNOUNCED THAT ABOUT 25 HAD RECENTLY LANDED IN THE AREA AND TO HAVE INVOLVED ATTEMPTS TO PACK MORE INDONESIAN PARATROOPERS HAVE BEEN WERE HIDftNG !N THE JUNGLE," REESER PUNCH UNTO INTERCONT!NENTAL MISSULE DROPPED ON THE DUTCH ISLAND OF fAK SARDo WARrlEADS o f AK NEAR THE Nnl Gu J NEA COAST. DUTCH OTHER REPORTS SAKD INDONESIAN AUR LAST WEDNESDAY THE TASK fORCE EXPLODED MARINES HAVE BEEN SENT TO HUNT THEM fORCE PLANES WERE SIGHTED AT SORON A DtVGCE BELUEVED EQUAL TO THE POWER or DOWN. THE DUTCH MILITARY COMMANDER EN THE SO-CALLED "B9RD~S HEAD" OF ONE TO Ffivt MILlBON TONS OF TNT. ~T DN NEW GUINEA SAID THAT PATROLS HAVE NORTHWEST NEW GUINEA. CO~JtD HAVE BEEN THE ACTUAL WARHEAD fOR ENGAGED THE INDONESIANS AND THAT SOME FA~ FAK IS ON THE BOMBARAJ PENUNSULA THt LATEST MODEL ICBM'so INVADERSHAVE BEEN KILLED OR CAPTURED. IN NORTHEAST NEW GUINEA ABOUT 190 MULES THE OTHER lHREE SHOTS HAVE BEEN iN SOUTHWEST OF NAKOKWARI AND US A PORT ON THE 20,000 TO 999,000 TON TNT CLASS. CARACAS, VENEZUELA -- GOVERNMENT THE CERAVL SEA CLAIMED BY INDONESIANS THE TESTS, KNOWN AS OPERATOON DOM8N~C, PLANES HAVE HEAVILY BOMBED THE EAST­ AS ITS OWN TERRITORIAL wATERS. STARTED APRIL 25. ERN VENEZUELAN PORT CITY OF CARUPANO THE INDONESIANS HAVE CARRiED OUT II" 0 •• 0 WHERE ONE THOUSAND MARINES REVOLTED LANDiNGS ON THE SOUTH COAST NEAR ASMANA AIR FORCE FIRES TITAN TODAY. THE MUTINOUS MARINES SET UP AND ON THE ISLANDS OF WAIEGEO AND GAG A "PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT." HEAVY NORTHWEST OF NEW GUiNEA. VANDENBERG AIR fORCE BASE, CAFifORNiA FiGHTING HAS BEEN REPORTED IN THE DUTCH FORCES HAVE REPORTED 173 MAY 4 (uPI)--THE U.s. AiR fORCE SUCCESS~ CiTY BETWEEN LOYALIST AND ANTI-GOVERN­ INDONESIANS CAPTURED AND MORE THAN 50 FULLY F~RED A TITAN I INTER-CONTINENTAL MENT IN n'o AREAS 0 KILLED SINCE THE INFilTRATIONS BEGAN BALlaSTiC MISSILE (ICBM) 5,000 MULE$ (SEE PAGE TWO) LAST JANUARY. REESER DID NOT DISCLOSE DOWNRA~GE TODAY TO A TARGET AREA NEAR HOW MANY HAD BEEN KILLED OR CAPTURED WAI',E iSLAND o PARIS ~- THE fRENCH GOVERNMENT SAYS AT fAK FAK BUT SAID MILitARY PATROLS THE FiRiNG OF THE HUGE WEAPON, MARK8NG 8T IS SPEEDING PLANS fOR ALGERIAN WENT INTO ACT!ON WHEN THE NATiVE POP~ THE !OOTH ~8SSaLE SHOT FROM THIS PAC~rIC 1NDEPENDENC[ DESPiTE VIOLENCE BY ULATION TiPPED OfF THE DUTCHG MISSILE RANGE BASE, WAS DESCRIBED AS EUROPEAN TERRORISTS. SOURCES iN (THE DEFENSE MiNfSlRY ANNOUNCED ~N UA GOOD ONE" BY AN AIR fORCE SPOKESMAN D PARIS SAY THE REfERENDUM ON ALGERiAN THE HAGUE THAT THE PARATROOPS WERE HE SAXD IT MADE A "SUCCESSFUL FLiGHT" FREEDOM WILL BE HELD ABOUT MID-JULY o DROPPED APRIL 27 AND THAT U~IDENTiFIED AND LANDED UN THE IMPACT AREA AT SEA, THE GOVERNMENT ALSO SAID IT HAS AGREED AIRCRAFT WERE SEEN MAY 3 AT SORONG BUT WOULD NOT DISCLOSE HOW CLOSE ITS ON DRASTIC NEW MEASURES TO CRUSH THE AND KAIMANAo IT SA!D "ALL THE NECES­ DUMMY WARHEAD CAME TO A BULL'S EYE. SECRET ARMY ORGANIZATION. IN ALGIERS SARY MEASURES" ARE BEING TAKEN. THE lBTAN ! HAS A DISTANCE RANGE OF TODAY, TERRORISTS EXPLODED A GASOLiNE (GOVERNMENT SOURCES SAiD TWO ROYAL AT LEAST 6,325 STATUTE MILES. TRUCK~ KILLING ONE MOSLEM AND INJUR­ DuTCH NAVY fRIGATES CARRYING MARINES • I) ••• II ING 10 OTHER PERSONS. WERE SPEEDING TO fAK fAK TO AID LOCAL PRINCETOWN, ENGLAND) MAY 4 (UPI)-~ FORCES. THEY NOTED THAT THE iNVASION CONViCT ALBERT (THE KING) KING DUG HiS NEW ORLEANS -- PRESIDENT KENNEDY, CAME ONLY FIVE DAYS AFTER HOLLAND WAY OUT OF BRGTAfN'S TOUGHEST PRiSON IN NEW ORLEANS FOR THE DEDICATION OF ASKED THE UNITED NATiONS TO SEND ThURSDAY AND A POLICE OrFICIAL CALLED iT A NEW WHARF, URGED APPROVAL FOR HIS OBSERVERS TO THE AREA iN AN ATTEMPT "A CLASSiC ESCAPE." TARIFF CUTTING PROGRAM AS A CORNER­ To "STABILIZE" THE SITUATION. DARTMOORE PRISON OFFICiALS SAID THE STONE IN A TRILLION-DOLLAR ATLANTIC (IN GENEVA, ACTUNG UNITED NATIONS KING DUG THROUGH THE FLOOR Of HIS GROUND PARTNERSHIP. THE PRESIDENT MADE TWO SECRETARY GENERAL THANT SAID HE FELT FLOOR CELL TO AN AIR VENT PtPE AND SPEECHES BEFORE CHEERING CROWDS. HE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE DUTCH AND SQUEEZED THROUGH THE PiPE INTO THE EX­ ALSO EXPRESSED HOPe THAT THE CITY INDONESIAN GOVERNMENTS OVER WEST NEW ERCiSE YARD AND AWAY. WOULD SETTLE ITS SCHOOL INTEGRATION GUINEA HAVE BEEN NARROWED AS * RESULT QUARREL PEACEfULLY. OF MEDiATION EFFORTS BY AMERiCAN DIP­ KWAJALEIN WATER LOMAT ELLSWORTH BUNKER. USED 5/4/62 00 WASHINGTON -- THE UoS. REPORTEDLY (THANT SAID HE IS OPTiMISTIC ABOUT TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 233J5 MAY CUT BACK ON FUTURE PRODUCTION OF THE OUTCOME Of fURTHER NEGOTIATIONS o GALLONS NUCLEAR WEAPONS. THE U.S. HAS BEEN (IN MOSCOW, MEANWHILE) AN INDONESIAN PER CAPITA ~ 86.9 STOCKPILING NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR 15 DELEGATION HEADED BY fOREIGN MINiSTER TOTAL aN STORAGE - 8,825,000 YEARS AND HAS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF SUBANDRao OPENED FORMAL TALKS WITH THE THEMG THE DEfENSE DEPARTMENT REFUSES SOVIEl UNiON AIMED AT OBTAINING !N­ DAILY WATER METER READINGS TO COMMENT ON THE CUTBACK, BUT THE CREASED DELBVERIES Of ARMSo HOUSiNG OCEAN 1,500 GALLONS REPORT SAYS 'T WOULD COME MAINl~ iN (A DiSPATCH FROM THE HOOK OF HOLLAND HOUSING LAGOON NO REPORT SMALLER ATOMIC WEAPONS DESIGNED fOR SAiD THE DUTCH SHIP WATERMAN SAiLED YOKWE YUK CLUB 14,800 GALLONS ARMY BATTLEFIELD USE. TODAY FOR WEST NEW GUINEA WITH MORE MESS HALL 7,200 GALLONS (SEE PAGE FOUR) THAN 850 TROOPS TO RAISE SlR[NG1H IN LAUND~Y 17,400 GALLONS POWER PLANT 20,~OO GALLONS ••• I) ... THE AREA TO ABOUl 8,000 MEN. THE RE!N­ FORCEMEN1S WEHE SENT DESPITE A STATE­ WEST END OF ~SLAND 10,800 GALLONS MENT BY INDONtSI, PRESiDENT SUKARNO THERE COULD BE NO NEGOTIATiONS IF.) HeL' LAND CONTiNUED TO SEND IN rROOPS. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS SATURDAY 5 MAY PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECI ION CF THE MILITARY REVOLT IN VENEZUELA CCfv1fv1AND 1,\lb (-r- t, r ! l; p/\. I F I C MISS ILE RA~G: FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL CARACAS, VENFZI,r I A" fl/l/1Y ~~ (UPI ) ... - THF ,_ One-MAN GARR ISON Of VENEZUELA'S ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU SECOND LARGEST N VAL BASE AT CARUPANO REVOLTED AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT TODAY OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c AND SEIZED THE CITY o WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. THE REBELS BROADCAST A PROCLAMATION DEMANDING THE IMMEDiATE RESIGNATION Of PRESIDENT ROMULO BETANCOURT. THEY CLAIMED TOTAL CONTROL OF THE CiTY o THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY "THE ARMED FORCES WANT TO RE-ESTABliSH A ~EALLY DEMOCRAT~C VtNEZUELA," A MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE REBEL COMMUNIQUE SAID. IT SAID "TRIUMPH" OF THE UPRBSlNG WAS "A3SURED~ FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE BLOODY FIGHTING APPEARED IMMINENT. THE GOVER~lMENT MOBiLIZED SEA, LAND PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS AND AiR fORCES TO MOVE AGABNST THE IS 10 A.M.
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