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HIGH TI LOW TIDE 5/19/ 5.6 AT ~ -- 5119/ 007 AT 1018 5/19/ 4.9 AT 1614 6/19/ ° 6 AT 2214 :Jlu! HOU 5 VOL. 3 No. 1122 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS FRIDAY 18 MAY 1962 ICC INVESTIGATES RED HELD LOAS TERRITORY u.s. TROOPS SET UP THAILAND BASES VIENTIANE, MAY 16 (UPI)--THE CHIEf BANGKOK, MAY 17 (UPI)--EIGHTEEN HUNDRED U S. MARINES TRAINED FOR JUNGLE Of THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROL COMMIS WARFARE AGAINST COMMUNIST GUERRILLAS SET UP BASES WITHIN STRIKING RANGE OF SION (ICC) ON LAOS TODAY SAID THE THE LAOS-THAILAND BO~DER TODAY, JOINING 1,000 U.S TROOPS, AIR FORCE PLANES PRO-COMMUNIST FORCES HAVE PROMISED AND THE BO,OOO-MAN THAI ARMY IN THE JOB OF CONTAINING LAOS' PRO-COMMUNIST NOT TO ATTACK THE BORDER TOWN Of REBELS BAN HOUEI SAl UNLESS ASSAULTED BY BRITAIN ANNOUNCED IT WAS READY TO DISPATCH MILITARY fORCES TO THAILAND AND GOVERNMENT TROOPS HAD ALERTED AN AIR FORCE SQUADRON IN S,NGAPORE. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND THE ICC'S INDIAN, CANADIAN AND SAID THEY WOULD SEND IN TOKEN fORCES IF ASKED AND PAKISTAN AND THE PHILIPPINES POLISH DELEGATES fLEW INTO REBEL WERE PREPARING TO DO THE SAME. I--------------------------------------~ THE U.S. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SAiD IN HELD PLAIN OfNJARS THIS MORNING TO SEEK WAYS Of SHifTING THE WAR FROM KENNEDY HOPES FOR AGRE~MENT WASH I NGTON A TOTAL OF 5,000 UQS. COM THE BATTLEfiELD BACK TO THE CONfERENCE BAT TROOPS WOULD BE USED IN THAilAND TABLE. BETWEEN LAOT IAN PR INCES TO PREVENT DIRECT I NVAS! ON BY SEALI NG ICC CHAIRMAN AVTAR SINGH Of INDIA WASHINGTON -- PRESIDENT KENNEDY SAYS OFf THE BORDER AND TO HELP THE THAIS SAID ON THEIR RETURN TO VIENTIANE HE IS COUNTING ON THE THREE LAOTIAN COMBAT COMMUNIST INfiLTRATION. So fAR THAT THE PRO-COMMUNIST REBELS HAD PRINCES TO AGREE ON A NATIONAL UNION NO SUCH PENETRATION HAS BEEN REPORTED PLEDGED NOT TO ATTACK BAN HOUEI SAl, GOVERNMENT AND THUS fORESTALL GENERAL IN LAOS ITSELF THE fiGHTING APPEARED WHiCH LIES ACROSS THE MEKONG RIVER WAR IN THE ASIAN JUNGLES. AT A STANDSTILL AND INDICATIONS WERE fROM THAILAND, PROVIDED GOVERNMENT HE TOLD HIS NEWS CONfERENCE HE DOESN'TTHE THREE RIVAL PRINCES Of LAOS--RIGHT FORCES DO NOT MOVE FIRST; KNOW HOW LONG U.S. TROOPS WILL BE KEPT WING PREMIER BOUN OuM, NEUTRALIST THE COMMISSION ALSO SAID THE REBELS IN NEIGHBORING THAILAND. NOTING THEY SOUVANNA PHOUMA AND PRO-COMMUNIST LEAD- SAID THEY WOULD lOT OBJECT If THE ICC HAVE JUST ARRIVED, HE SAID IT WILL ER SOUPHANOUVONG--MIGHT MEET SOON TO STATIONED INSPECTORS IN THE TOWN TO DEPEND ON CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTHEAST TRY TO FORM A COALITION GOVERNMENT THAT SEE THAT THE PROMISE 15 KEPT. ASIAN AREA COULD END THE WAR. MEANTIME, RELIABLE SOURCES SAID REGARDING THE EUROPEAN fRONT, THE Moscow RADIO CALLED THE U STROOP ROYAL ARMY PATROLS ADVANCED ABOUT 20 PRESIDENT SAID HE DISAGREES WITH MOVEMENT INTO THAILAND AN "!MPUDENT MILES FROM BAN HOUEI SAl TOWARD THE FRENCH PRESIDENT DE GAULLE ON SETTING PROVOCATIVE ACTION" AND ACCUSED THE FALLEN PROVINCIAL CAPITAL Of NAM THA UP AN INDEPENDENT NUCLEAR fORCE. BUT UNITED STATES Of PRESSURING ITS ALLIES WITHOUT MEETING ANY COMMUNIST FORCE HE PRAISED DE GAULLE AS A STALWART FOR "LARGE-SCALE INTERVENTION BY THE DEFENDER OF THE WEST. THE PRESIDENT COLONIAL POWERS." IT SAID AMERICAN SAID RELATIONS WITH WEST GERMANY ARE RULING CIRCLES ARE PLAYING WITH FIRE DE GAULLE RELIEVES TWO BACK TO NORMAL AFTER MISUNDERSTANDINGS. AND THREATENING PEACE IN SOUTHEAST GENERALS IN FIGHT AGAINST OAS HE SAID THE U.S. MUST ALWAYS HAVE SOME ASIA. PARIS, MAY 16 (UPI)--PREsIDENT VOICE IN THE BERLIN SITUATION BECAUSE GEN. PAUL D. HARKINS, NEWLY APPOINTED CHARLES DE GAULLE'S GOVERNMENT TODAY OF ITS DEfENSIVE RESPONSIBILITY THERE. COMMANDER OF THE U.S. FORCES IN THAILAND RELIEVED TWO GENERALS OF THEIR COMMANDS CONCERNING THE HOME FRONT, THE CHIEF AND SOUTH V,ET NAM, TOLD A NEWS CON SAIGON IN ITS STRUGGL~ AGAINST THE TERRORIST EXECUTIVE WARNED THAT ANY FEDERAL EM FERENCE IN HE HAD ORDERS NOT TO EUROPEAN SECRET ARMY (OAS). CONCUR PLOYE INVOLVED IN THE ESTES FRAUD CASE SEND AMERICAN T~OOPS INTO LAOS AND THAT RENTLY fIVE CABINET MINISTERS RESIGN WILL BE IMMEDIATELY DISCIPLINED THE MOVEMENT OF U.S. ARMY AND MARINE ED IN A POLICY DISPUTE. TROOPS AND TACTICAL AIR UNITS WAS PURELY AT THE SAME TIME, THE GOVERNMENT DEFENSIVE. AuTHORiZED DEFENSE MINISTER PIERRE HARKINS FLIES TO BANGKOK FRIDAY TO MESSMER TO DRAFT ALL YOUTHS IN ALGERIA RULES FOR OPERATION VISIT THAI AND U.S MILITARY UNITS AND FROM lHE AGE Of 19 UPWARDS INTO THE SET UP A HEADQUARTERS. LT. GEN. JAMES ARMY TO KEEP THEM OUT OF OAS INfLUENCE. GENERAL RULES WHICH WILL APPLY FOR I. RICHARDSON OF NEBRASKA CITY, NEB, INFORMATiON MINISTER ALAIN PEYRE MISSILE OPERATIONS SCHEDULED FOR MAY FLEW fROM SAIGON TO BANGKOK TODAY TO FITTE ANNOUNCED THAT THE TWO GENERALS 19, 1962 ARE AS FOLLOWS: ASSUME DIRECT COMMAND OF AMERICAN FORCES WHO WERE RELIEVED WERE: I. ALL MARSHALLESE WILL REMAIN ON ONE THOUSAND U.S ARMY MEN ALREADY --GENo HENRI SAUVAGNAr, COMMANDER EBEYE DURING fiRING OPERATIONS. TRANS WERE IN THAILAND AT THE START Or THE OF THE SECOND MILITARY LEGION AT PORTATION TO KWAJALEIN OF INDJGENOUS CRISIS. THE 1,&:>0 MAR I NEl:> ARMED AND LI LLE. AND DOMESTIC HELP WILL BE PROVIDED READY FOR BATTLE LANDED EARLY TODAY BY HELICOPTERS AND ASSAULT SHIPS AND SPED --GEN. PIERRE MONEGLIA, WHO HOLDS UPO~Cj~T~ f>fr-Tt\E OPERATION. A COMMAND IN THE FRENCH ARMY IN GER THO~~~~ REMAIN ON THROUGH ,HE STREETS OF SAIGON AND THEN MANY. KWAJALEIN OVERNIGHT WILL REPORT TO FLEW OFf TO THE "FRONT." THE MARINES, MEMBERS OF THE 3RD BAT • 0 •••• THE MARINE DEPARTMENT ON TIME TO STOCKHOLM, MAY 16 (UPI)--FoUR BOARD THE F~lf FOR EBEYE AT 0800 TALION, 9TH REGIMENT, 3RD MARINE DIVi SWEDES HAVE BEEN ARRESTED BY SECURITY FRIDAY MORNING. SION, BEGAN SETTING UP TENTS UNDER FULL POLICE AND CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING 3. THE NURSERY SCHOOL WILL BE FIELD CONDITIONS IN A DRY PLATEAU AREA TO SMUGGLE TOP SECRET ELECTRONIC IN CLOSED UNlI~~~THE FIRING NEAR NONG HAN, ABOUT 20 MILES EAST OF STRUMENTS TO A COMMUNIST COUNTRY, IT 4. ALL~~~~ WILL TAKE COVER UDORN. UDORN IS 400 MILES fROM BANGKOK WAS LEARNED TODAY. IN DESIGNATED APPROVED SHELTERS WHEN AND ABOUT 35 MILES SOUTH OF VIENTIANE, ALL STOCKHOLM MORNING NEWSPAPERS THE WARN I NG .pI f"tr"1 S SOUNDED, AND LAOS SAID THE MEN, ARRESTED YESTERDAY, REMAIN UNDERlc~~NTIL THE ALL WERE "RED AGENTS~ CLEAR POLICE NEITHER DENIED NOR CONFIRMED 5. ALL FAMILY QUARTERS ARE CONSID CONSERVE WATER THESE REPORTS. ERED APPROVED SHELTERS WITH THE EXCEP THE INSTRUMENTS, VALUED AT 160,000 TION OF 401, 402, 403, 404, 241 AND KWAJALE IN WATER SWEDISH CROWNS ($32,000) WERE STOLEN TRAILERS OCCUPANTS OF THESE QUARTERS USED 5/17/62 FROM A WORKSHOP BELONGING TO THE ARE REQUESTED TO GO TO AN APPROVED TOTAL BASE CONSUMPTION - 234,200 ERIK FERNER Co LAST WEEK. THEY HAD SHELTER UPON THE SOUNDING~~f THE GALLONS BEEN IMPORTED BY THE ENTERPRISE FROM WARNING - EITHER THE YOKWE YUK CLUB PER CAPITA - 89.0 THE UNITED STATES fOR "SPECIAL DEFENSE OR AN APPROVED fAMILY HOUSE. TOTAL IN STORAGE - 8,700,000 PURPOSES," THE REPORTS SAID. 6. S,GNALS: WARNING - 60 MINUTES , . (x-6o) PRIOR TO ZERO TIME - DAilY WATER METER READINGS ISTANBUL, MAY 16 (UPI)--Two UKRAIN THREE IO-SECOND BLASTS ON THE fIRE HOUSING OCEAN 11,400 GALLONS IANS HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY A fIRING SIREN. TAKE COVER HOUSING LAGOON 25,400 GALLONS SQUAD AFTER HAVING BEEN FOUND GUILTY ALL CLEAR - 5 MINUTES (X-5) AFTER YOKWE YUK 13,400 GALLONS BY THE UKRAINIAN SUPREME COURT uN THE FIRING - MESS HALL 6,700 GALLONS CHARGES OF CURRENCY SPECULATION, ONE 20-SECOND BLAST. RESUME NORMAL LAUNDRY 16,600 GALLONS ACCORDING TO SOVIET RADIO BROADCASTS OPERATIONS POWER PLANT 18,000 GALLONS HEARD HERE TODAY. WEST END Of ISLAND 14, 100 GALLONS PAGE 2 HOURGLASS FRIDAY 18 MAY 1962 ~------------~ SOME U.S. LEADERS IN DEFENDENTS PL~ THEY WERE PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE THAILAND IDENTIFIED "ONLY fOLLOWING ORDERS" RANGE FACILITY, ~AJALEJN, MARSHALL WASHINGTON, MAY 16 (UPI)--THE DEFENSE BERLIN, MAY 16 {UPI)--NAZI EXTER ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU DEPARTMENT TODAY IDENTIFrED SOME OF THE MINATION-COMMANDO 9 SHOT JEWISH HOSTAGES OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c OFFICERS AND THE SHIPS INVOLVED IN "ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PROCEDURE" EVEN WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. SEND I NG A 5, oOO-tv" AN US. FORCE TO TAKE THOUGH TH I S MADE FOR S LOW WORK, ITS UP STAT~ONS ALONG THE LAOTIAN BORDER COMMANDING OFFICER SAID TODAY. THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY IN THAILAND FORMER S.S COL. ALFRED FILBERT MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE THE ANNOUNCEMENT SAID MARINE MAJ. TESTIFIED THAT THE OFFICIALLY REPORTED FOR NOTICES IS 4 PeM. DAY BEFORE GEN DONALD M. WELLER, A NATIVE OF TOll OF THE COMMANDO ON THE RUSSIAN PUBL I CAT ION. DEADL I NE FOR NEWS ITOO HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, WILL SERVE FRONT IN THE SUMMER OF 1941 WAS MUCH IS 10 A.M. DAY OF PUBLICATIONo AS CHIEF OF STAFF UNDER LT. GEN HIGHER THAN IT HAD BEEN IN FACT. JAMES L. RICHARDSON, JR , IN THA I LAND. FILBERT AND FIVE OF HIS FORMER OFF I CERS THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT RICHARDSON WAS NAMED YESTERDAY AS APPEARED AT THE SECOND DAY OF THEIR TO EDIT ALL COPY RECEIVED FOR COMBAT COMMANDER UNDER THE OVER-ALL TRIAL ON CHARGES OF EXTERMINATING PUBLICATION. COMMAND OF GEN. PAUL D. HARKINS. 11,000 JEWS, GYPSIES AND COMMUNISTS WELLER IS DEPUTY COMMANDER OF THE IN THE WAKE OF THE NAZI INVASION OF EDITOR - JOHN C.