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MEMPHIS GOLF TOURNEY OPENS Fully SCREENED and APPROVED ~ ----------- -- -- -- HIGH TIDE 5-~, ~, 5 2 AT 030 9 4.7 AT 1520 ~~ 5.5 AT 6338 5-25-64 ~ 4 8 AT 1550 ., MAY 64 If:\W~V~~LF;;~---;N~~.F;I....;..72-;~~L--A~N~E;---~/,r==KW=AJ=A=LE=1 ::N, p;;;:;~=;:::;;;~=L F;;~;;S~;:~S;::~D:;::;PP;;R;;O:;PR;:;Il;'A;;TE;;D;::::;FO;;R=;:;:KV::;VA:::;JA;;S LE:;A T;:~ ~;:D=A Y=2::3:: :::::::19::::::;-+11 'MA~H'FACT"RER I S WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE HOUSE ApPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TODAY APPROVED $32,160,000 FOR VARIOUS MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS AT VARIOUS U S KI D~~APED I ~J PIAR I S BASES IN THE PACIFIC AREA. PARIS (UPI)--MADAME MARCEL DASSAULT, THE BIGGEST ITEM WAS $30,619,000 FOR THE PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE Od KWAJ- WIFE OF THE BUILDER OF THE MYSTERE AND ALEIN, WHICH INCLUDED $27 MILLION FOR NIKE-X RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MIRAGE ATOMIC BOMBERS, WAS KIDNAPED FACILITIES, AND THE REMAINDER FOR TELEMETRY FACILITIES, TRACKING STATIONS, EARLY TODAY, POLICE SAID HOSPITAL ADDITION, OFFICERS QUARTERS AIR CONDITIONING, OFFICERS QUARTERS AUTHORITIES SAID MRS. DASSAULT WAS AND TRAILER SITES STOPPED BY THREE MASKED MEN IN FRONT OF HER PARIS APARTMENT AND FORCED INTO THE CAR POLICE SAID THE MEN PULLED UP 25 HGUSE APPROfRIATIGNS COMMITTEE IR~ED MINUTES AFTER MIDNIGHT, FORCED THE WOMA INTO THE AUTO, AND ROARED AWAY AT HIGH BY WASTE OF MLNEY BY ARMED SERVICES WASHINGTON (UPI)--AN IRKED HOUSE ApPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TODAY OUTLAWED SILK SPEED, DISAPPEARING ON THE SUPERHIGHWAY LEADING WEST OUT OF PARIS WALL PAPER FOR GENERALS' BATHROOMS, PUT THE BRAKES ON EXPANSION OF OFFICERS' CLUBS, AND SAID IF THE NAVY WANTS NEW BOWLING ALLEYS IT CAN'T LOOK TO THE TAX- POLICE HAD NO FURTHER INFORMATION. PAYERS TO BUILD THEM. THEY REFUSED TO SPECULATE ON THE POS- __ THE COMMITTEE, BURNING AT A RECENT ARMY OUTLAY OF $94,500 TO REMODEL A MA~ SIBLE MOTIVES FOR THE DISAPPEARANCE. OR GENERAL'S SUITE, CHOPPED NEW MILITARY ,CONSTRUCTION REQUESrS AND STERNLY LEC­ MADAME DASSAULT'S HUSBAND IS ONE OF TURED THE SERVICES ON OVERDESIGN, WASTE, AND EXCESSIVE COST IN SOME OF THEIR THE MOST PROMINENT EUROPEAN AIRCRAFT BUILDINGS MANUFACTURERS ApPROVING AN ECONOMY-STYLE $1.6 BILLION CONSTRUCTION FUND FOR THE NEW FISCAL YEAR, THE COMMITTEE IN A FORMAL REPORT CITED AS A HORRIBLE EXAMPLE OF WHAT OUGHT NOT TO BF" DONF" F"XACTL.Y WHAT I T SA I n WAS r,ONE WHEN THE ARMY MOBI L I TY COMMAND SET lOMAN DISAPPEARS UP A HEADQUARTERS AT WARREN, MICH IT RECOMMENDED AS REQUIRED READING FROM LUXURY LINER NINETEEN HOUSES FOR EVERYBODY CONCERNED WITH M,LITARY NEW YORK (UPI )--AN ELDERLY WOMAN GO UP IN FLAMES CONSTRUCTION ITS RECENTLY PUBLISHED HAS 8EEN LOST OVERBOARD FROM THE FURNES HEARINGS ON THE ZEAL WITH WHICH THE LUXURY LINER OCEAN MONARCH EN ROUTE FROt BOSTON (UPI)--ApPROXIMATELY 1,000 PER­ ARMY SET OUT TO SMOOTH THE ROUGH EDGES BERMUDA TO NEW YORK, I T WAS REPORTED TO SONS FLED OR WERE EVACUATED TODAY WHEN IN THE COMMANDING GENERAL'S OFFICE BATH DAY A WIND-WHIPPED FIRE TURNED A THREE-BLOC~ ROOM, WITH COUNTERTOP LAVATORY AND VAN­ THE LINER WAS ONLY A FEW HOURS OUT OF TENEMENT DISTRICT INTO A RAGING INFERNO ITY, LARGE MIRROR, GLASS SHOWER DOORS, BERMUDA WHEN THE WOMAN, IDENTIFIED AS NINETEEN HOUSES WERE DESTROYED AND ONE AND SIL~-COVERED WALLS, COST $2,200. MRS MARION STRICKFADEN, ABOUT 60, OF II WAS DAMAGED MANHATTAN, WAS REPORTED MISSING. ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF JAMES J. FLANA- THE OFFICE WAS ENLARGED FROM 420 TO 70C "THE LAST ANYBODY SAW OF HER WAS AT j GAN SAID TWO CHILDREN WERE REPORTED MISS_SWUARE FEET, WHEREAS THE SECRETARY OF MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY," A SPOKESMAN FOR ING. AT LEAST NINE PERSONS INCLUDING THE ARMY MAKES DO IN AN OFFICE OF 600 FEET FURNESS SAID. "SHE HAD A ROOM TO HER­ SIX FIREMEN WERE INJURED, NONE SERIOUSL..... • • SELF As FAR AS WE KNOW, SHE WAS TRAVEL FIRE OFFICIALS SAID IT PROBABLY WOULD UoSo ARMY SENDING COMPANY OF ING ALONE." TAKE SEVERAL HOURS TO DETERMINE WHETHER MILITARY POLICE TO VIET NAM THE COAST GUARD ORDERED PLANES AND I THE CHILDREN WERE ALIVE OR DEAD THE SAIGON (UPI)--A COMPANY OF U S ARMY SHIPS TO CRISS-CROSS THE PATH OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD WAS IN UTTER CHAOS WITH MILITARY POLICEMEN WILL FLY INTO SAI- SHIP SEARCHING FOR HER MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN RUNNING FOR THEtRGON TOMORROW TO HELP PROTECT AMERICANS LIVES FROM COMMUNIST TERRORISM IN THE CAPITOL FRANK SINATRA LEAVES GOING THE FIRE BURNED FIERCELY FOR THREE AN AMERICAN MILITARY SPOKESMAN SAID HOURS BEFORE IT WAS BROUGHT UNDER CON­ THE MP UNIT WOULD CONSIST OF 148 EN­ AWAY PRESENT TO KAUAI COUNTY LISTED MEN AND FOUR OFFICERS. THIS WILL KAUAI, HAWAII (UPI)--FRANK SINATRA, TROL ABOUT 4:30 P M ROUGHLY DOU8LE THE NUMBER OF MILITARY WHO NEARLY DROWNED WHILE SWIMMING OFF , POLICEMEN WHO ARE NOW ON GUARD IN SAI- KAUAI ON MAY 10, HAS DONATED A 15-FOOT i MALCOLM X SAYS NEGROES HAVE GON ALTHOUGH THEIR EXACT PRESENT MOTORBOAT TO KAUAI COUNTY FOR RESCUE I REACHED "POINT OF NO RETURN" STRENGTH IS CLASSIFIED, IT IS ESTIMATED USE CHICAGO (UPI)--FoRMER BLACK MUSLIM AT ABOUT A COMPANY. SINATRA WAS SWEPT OUT TO SEA BY STRONd LEADER MALCOLM X SAID TODAY NEGROES HAVE CURRENTS WHEN HE WENT TO THE AID OF A I' REACHED "A POINT OF NO RETURN!! IN RE­ WOMAN WHO WAS KNOCKED OFF HER FEET BY LATIONS WITH WHITES ~PEECH LABELED ~MOKE~CREEN FOR A HEAVY SEA "IT'S ONLY A MIRACLE II THAT THERE HAS CONTINUED MILITARY INTERFERENCE HE WAS ON KAUAI FOR LOCATION FILMING NOT BEEN WIDESPREAD RACIAL VIOLENCE, HE Moscow {UPI)--THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT OF HIS NEW MOVIE "NONE BUT THE BRAVE," TOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE NEWSPAPER IZVESTIA CHARGED TONIGHT AM­ I IN WHICH HE STARS SINATRA ALSO DIR- "WHITE PEOPLE ARE BEING MIGHTY NAIVE ERICAN AMBASSADOR ADLAI STEVENSON'S ECTED THE FILM IF THEY THINK BLACK PEOPLE WILL NOT RE­ SPEECH TO THE UNITED NATIONS WAS A SORT TO VIOLENCE,!! HE SAID "SMOKESCREEN FOR U.S. MILITARY INTER­ COOPERATION IS NEEDED FERENCE ON THE INDOCHINA PENINSULA" THE TELEPHONE INFORMATION SERVICE SEC­ NAME PROSPECTIVE PTA OFFICERS "THROUGH ITS U N SPOKESMAN," THE TION IS IN THE PROCESS OF PREPARING A MEMBERS OF THE PTA NOMINATING COMMIT­ NEWSPAPER SAID, "THE O.,S1,IAb'M[NI'S:rRA~O NEW PHONE DIRECTORY AND ESTABLISHING TEE HAVE PRESENTED THE NAMES OF PERSONS TION PLEDGED TO CONTINUE AGGRESSION IN NEW PROCEDURES FOR MORE PROMPT AND EF- WILLING TO SERVE AS OFFICERS FOR THE SOUTH VIETNAM AND ITS POLICY OF ARMED FICIENT SERVICE IN ORDER TO ACCOMP- NEXT SCHOOL TERM, IF ELECTED THE: SLATE INTERVENTION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA LISH THIS, THE REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING. "ALONGSIDE THE WAR IN SOUTH VIETNAM MUST BE REDUCED BERT MATTHEWS AND DAVID LLEWELLYN, AND AGGRESSIVE ACTS AGAINST CAMBODIA AN INCREASING AMOUNT OF REQUESTS FOR PRESIDENT, NANCY NOLAN AND MARY BLACK, MEANS THAT WASHINGTON INTENDS TO IN­ INFORMATION ARE BEING RECEIVED FROM FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, PAT FORD AND HER­ CLUDE THE WHOLE OF THE INDOCHINA PEN­ CHILDREN RIGHT AFTER SCHOOL AND ON SAT- MAN SCHMERCAHL, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, INSULA IN THE SCOPE OF THE DANGEROUS URDAY THESE REQUESTS ARE NOT OF AN INA GRUNDERMAN AND MIRIAM LEWIS, SECRE­ POLICY OF MILITARY INTERVENTION" URGENT OR OFFICIAL NATURE TARY, JERRY RAYMOND AND JOSEPH YOST, RUSK WARNS RED CHINESE PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO DISCOURAGE TREASURER WASHINGTON (UPI)--SECRETARY OF STATE THEIR CHILDREN FROM CALLING INFORMATION THE FINAL MEETING FOR THE 1963-64 DEAN RUSK, I N ONE OF THE TOUGHEST U AND INSTEAD HAVE THEM OBTAIN THEIR SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE HELD NEXT MONDAY S. WARNINGS TO DATE, TONIGHT TOLD RED SCHOOLMATES' NUMBERS AND KEEP THEM FOR AT 7 P.M., ROOM 24, AT THE SCHOOL. , CHINA THAT THE WAR IN SOUTH VIET NAM REFERENCE ANY REDUCTION IN INFORMATIOt I WOULD BE EXPANDED IF THE COMMUNISTS CALLS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED TAIPEI (UPI)--INFORMED SOURCES HERE PERSISTED IN THEIR COURSE OF AGGRES­ SAID TODAY THAT AN AMERICAN AND A CHI­ SION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. WASHINGTON (UPI)--SECRETARY OF STATE NESE PILOT WHOSE PLANE CRASHED ON THE "LEAVE YOUR NEIGHBORS ALONE," SAID DEAN RUSK SAID TODAY HE BELIEVED COM­ COMMUNIST-HELD CHINESE MAINLAND HAVE RUSK, WARNING RED CHINA AND COMMUNIST MUNIST CHINA FACED AN "ALMOST IMPOS­ BEEN RESCUED BY ANTI-COMMUNIST GUERRIL­ NORTH VIET NAM--THE BACKERS OF WARFARE SIBLE" PROBLEM OF FEEDING ITS RAPIDLY LAS AND RETURNED TO fORMOSA. IN BOTH VIET NAM AND LAOS EXPANDING POPULATION PAGE 2 HOURGLASS SATURDAY 23 MAY 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE MOUNTAINEER PLUNGED TO DEATH RUBY'S ATTORNEY AFRAID TO GO COMMAND~NG OFFICER PACIFIC MISSILE KATMANDU (UPI )--KATSUTOSHO OTAKI WAS BACK TO DALLAS FOR HEARING RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL TOLD TODAY HOW HIS BROTHER DIED IN THE SAN FRANCISCO (UPi )--ATTORNEY MELVIN 1 HIMALAYAS BELLI, WHO SAID HE HAS BEEN THREATENED ISLANDS~ CONTRACT NI23 (6 756) 35133A I (PMR) WITH GlOB~L ASSOCIATESo THE YOUNGER BROTHER Of AKIO OTAKI WAS WITH DEATH If HE RETURNS TO DALLAS, THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY QUIETLY TOLD THE STORY Of KATSUTOSHO'S DEMANDED YESTERDAY THAT THE AMERftCAN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE DEATH WHEN THE 10 OTHER MEMBERS Of A BAR ASSOCIATION CHANGE THE DATE AND fOR NOTICES is 4 P.M THE DAY BEfORE JAPANESE MOUNTAINEERING TEAM GATHERED LOCATION Of HIS "TRIAL" ON MISCONDUCT PUBLICATION DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS HERE TO RETURN HOME AfTER THEY HAD CLIMB­ CHARGES. IS 10 A M THE DAY Of PUBLICATION ED THE 26,900-FOOT GYACHUNKANG NEAR THE THE HEARING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED fOR THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TIBETAN BORDER JUNE 15 AT THE SHERATON HOTEL IN TO ED6T COpy RECEivED fOR PUBLICATION THE TEAM, LED BY DR.
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