Looks to Premier-Designate of Laos to Continue Formation of Gov't
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HIGH TiDE lOW nOE ll/29 3.6 AT 0829 ~2/29 ~.5 AT O~20 , /i2/29 4.0 AT 2030 :lite HOURGLASS ~2/29 2o~ AT ~4!2 VOL. 3 No. 1003 KWAJALE~N, M4RS~ALl ~SLANDS THURSDAY 28 DECEMBER ~96~ U.S~ LOOKS TO PREMIER-DESIGNATE OF LAOS TO CONTINUE FORMATION OF GOV'T. * w~RLD NEWS BR I EFS * BY UNiT~D PRESS INTERNATHONAL WASHINGTON, DEC. 27 (AP)-THE UNllTED STATES WEDNESDAY LOOKED TO PREMHER DESiGNATE SOUVANNA PHOUMA Of LAOS TO GO AHEAD wnTH TriE fORMATHON Of A GOVERN THE GOVERNMeNT ACTED TO LET THE MENT Of NATIONAL UNiTY DESPDTE THE lACK Of PROGRESS MAOE AT A WEDNESDAY MFET i,900 FEDERALLY CHARrrREO SAV&NGS AND ING Of THE THREE LAOTIAN PRUNCES LOAN ASSOCiATiONS GIVE THEnq DEPOSiTORS STATE DEPARTM~NT Off8C!ALS, AfTER RECEiVING D8RECT REPORTS fROM ViENT9ANE, A HiGHER RETURN ON THEiR MONCY WITHOUT REfUSED TO CHARACTER8ZF THE BRIEf MEETING OF SOUVANNA PHOUMA ~n-H PREMIFR BOUN !~C~EASBNG PRESE~- DiVDDENO RATES. OUM AND THE "RED" PRUNCE SOUPHANOUYONQ AS A COMPLETE FAilURE. OfflCllAlS POUNTED OUT THAT NL lllHER SOU VANNA PHOUMA NOR SOUPHANOUVONG HAS CHAllRMAN HARRY f. BYRD Of THE SENATE LEFT V!ENTIANE AND GONE BACK TO HiS OWN HEADQUARTERS" ALSO THE PREMdER DES- fiNANCE COMMiTTEE ALIGNED HiMSELF RGNATE STILL HAS A MANDATE TO fORM A GOVERNMENl OF NAT,ONAL UNi1Yo AGAHNST PRESiD~NT KENNED~uS PROPOSAL THE THREE P~iNCES HAVE ALREADY ,---------------------------------------1 TO PROVRDE M£D~CAl SENErUTS FOR THE AGREEO ON A FOR>.tUlA WH nCM WOULD I) UV il DE PRES I DENT SA i D TO BE I N ELDER .. Y UN!)Ii~ Soc nAl SECUR i TV. A i 6-MAN CA8 i NET iNTO I'OUR RCPRESENT- "EXCELLENT GENERAL HEALTH" A'DV~S OF BOUN OUMuS A~TH-COMMUNiST TRAN3P~~T WO~~~RS PR~S~Dt~T MiKE FACTION, EUGHT REPRESEN~DNG SOUVANNA QtR~L OR~~R~D k STROKE VOTt TO CLEAR PHOUMAiS NEUT~AlUSTS AND fOUR REPRE A NEW SP(CUAlUST, ArT(R EXA~ilNijNG Trl~ ~AY FO~ ~ N:W Y_AR SHJTDOWN Of ALL SENTkNG SOUFhANCUvONQ!S COMMUNIST-DiR PRES HOEt<lT KENNE'DY ""COA '(, R[F'ORTED TH IE: IUS AN~ SUB~Ar S~R/H=E UN ~EW YORK CITY. ECTED PATHE1 LAO GROUP, CHitf EkCCUTilVr I~ "raCElLE~T GENERAL BOUN OUM, ACCORDiNG TO ADVBCES RE HEALTH." AN OZA~K A~RlGNCS JET-PROP PLANE CEiveD BER£, APPARENTLY WAS ANGERED THE CHiEF EXECUrlVE NAS EXAMiNED BY waTM 22 PASS!NG[PS ABOARD MADE A BY THE ANTi-A~ERflCAN AND ANTfi-BoUN OR. PRESTON WA'E, 1~: SPECeA~R5T W~O s~oor~ ON~-~OrOR LAN~HNG AT DUGUQUE, OUM STATEMENTS MADE BY SOUPHANOUVONG TREA;ED HBM iN JUNE ~EN lACK TROUa~E iOWA) AND l~EN WOUNO UP 200 FEET OFf WHEN HE STEPPED OfF HIS PLANE TO AT PUT HIM ON CRUTCHES -OR A IRIEF ~IMEu T~E RUNWAY IN 15 lNCHES Of SNOW, IUT TEND THE MEETCN3 OF THE THREE PRINCES. OR. JANET T~AVELL, THE WHiTE HOUSE NO ONE WAS iNJURED AND THE PLANC WAS BOUN OUM HAS P~OPOSED THAT THE E!GHT PYYSIC8AN, ALSO ~AR~tC:PATrD i~ THE NOT DAMAl:U:O. NeUTRALIST REPRESENTATilVES iN THE CAB YEAR-E~D CHECKUP. ~NET BE DflVIDED, WBTH FOUR fROM V~ENT MRS. WAlrrR L. HOWAR~, A WEAllHY ~ANE AND fOUR FROM SOUVANNA PHOUMA'S BRo~KTON, MAss., MATRO~, WAS eCING tlEADQUAR1E'RS. RUSSIA REPLAC!NG AMBAS~ADOR SOUG~~ FOR QUESTiONiNG ON THE STRANQU SOVVANNA PHOUMA HAS OPPOSED TH!S. TO UNITED STATES LA1no~ Of ~ER MARRiED DAUGHTER, W~TH PREPARATaONS WERE MADE fOR A TrlOR W4 0M 5~E REFORTE~lY ~AD ARGUED OVE~ T~E OUGH REV~EW Of TYE SUTUATiON IN SOuTH WASHINGTON, D~c. ?7 (up~)-rHE STATE RELi~IO~S EDUCA~!ON Of ~ER THREE GRA~D- ViET NAM ON SATURDAY WHEN U.S$ AMBAS DEPARTME~r TODAY OfFIC!ALLY CONf!R~ED SADOR fREDERICK E. NOLTiN ARR8VES THAT RUSSIA IS REPlAC1NG BTS AMBAS HERE fROM SAHGON FOR CONSULTATIONS WITH SADOR, MIKrlAuL (SMiLING MBKt) MENSHUKOV A SMAll PRiVATE PLAN~ CRASHCD AWD SECRETARY Of STATE DEAN RUSK AND PRES WITH THE HEAD or T~E AMERRCAN SECTSON BURNED SHORTLY AfTER TA~nNG Of~ fROM IDENT KENNEDY. HOLTiN W!~L BE ~ERE Of IHE SOVDET fOREiGN MINUS7Rlo BOULOER AlRPo~T, KnklHNG AN ATTORNEY FOR ONE WEEK OR 10 DAYS. A SPOKESMAN SAiD THE UNfiTED STATES AND HiS WIFE--IDENTIFIED AS f. M~lLER, Qoooeo TODAY GAVE fORMAL CONSENT TO RECEIV 37, AND GENE,34, OF ALLENSPARK, COLOo DNG THE NEW AMBASSADOR, AVATOLI OFFICIALS DENY THAT U.So ASKED fEDEROViCH OOIBRYNBN, A 42-YEAR-OLD LONDON--D!PlOMATIC REPOPTS FROM TO SIT IN ON DUTCH NEGOTIATIONS CAREER DIPLOMAT. LONDON SAY UGSG AND BRUTISH AMBASSADORS MENSHIKOV, WHOSE ARRiVAL ENDED A iN Moscow HAVE aEEN GIVEN WIDE-RANGING WASHINGTON, DEC. 27 (UPI)-OiPLOMATiC LONG STRIN~ Of GLUM, FURTIVE-LOOKING AUTHOR!TY TO NEGOTIATE A PRELIMBNARY OFfCCIAlS DENiED TODAY A REPORT FROM AMBASSADORS FROM RUSS~A, walL LEAVE BERLIN SETTLEMENT W!TH RuSSIA. A THE HAGUE THAT THE NETHERLANDS GOVERN WASHINGTON JAN. 2, AT THE END Of HIS PROBiNG OPERATION ON THE BERLIN QUES MENT HAD ASKED THE UNITED STATES TO TERM, SOURCES SAID. HE as REPORTED TiON IS ~XPECTED TO BEGRN LATER THUS SIT IN AS A THiRD PARTY iN POSSI8LE TO HAVE ARRANGED A RFCEPTION fRIDAY WEEK. THE REPORTS SAY THE AMBASSADORS NEGOTiATIONS WITN INDONESIA ON DUTCH NIGHT TO SAY GOODIYE TO THE WASHING WILL HAVE A fREE "AND TO PROBE RussnAN NEW GUINEA (WESl ~RIAN). TON DIPLOMATIC CORPS. INTENTIONS ON BERLIN AND TO PROPOS~ A THE REPORT WAS CARRflED BY A NEWS DOIRYNiN !S SAID TO BE ENERGETiC AND, WESTERN APPROACH IN 'AlKS WiTH PREMiER AGENCY OTHER THAN THE UNITED PRESS SINCE HE BS A GOOD O£Al YOUNGER THAN KHRUSHCHEV AND fOREIGN MINiSTER GRO iNiERNATiONAL. THE 59-YEAR-OLD MENSHiKOV, POSSIBLE MYKO. OffJCnALS SAiD NO SUCH REQUEST ~AS BETTER EQUIPPED TO DEAL WiTH THE NEW BEEN GIVEN 8Y THE NETHERLANDS TO THE fRONTIER HE WAS A COUNSELOR IN THE ROME--fRENCH AND TUNISIAN DELEGATES STATE DEPARTMENTo SOVIET EMBASSY HERE aN 1952 AND 1953. HAVE RESUMED THEIR ULTRA*SECRET TALKS THEY SAID THAT NET.ERLANDS AMBAS ON BIZERTE AND OTHER iSSUES iN ROME. SADOR OR. J. H. VAN RtlJE HAS RETURNED THE STATUS OF TH£ GIANT fRENCH MED8T fROM HIS SHORT CHRiSTMAS VACATUON AND K~JAJ viE-ATHER FORECAST ERRANEAN lASE is EXPECTED TO RANK HIGH IS AT THE EM8ASSY TODAY. IN THE TALKS. INFORMED SOURCES SAY THA As UNITED STATES OFFICIALS POINTED U.S. WEAl HER BUREAU fORECAST fOR If AN AGENDA ACCEPTAILF TO 10TH SIDES OuT YESTERDAY, lHEY ARE GRATiFiED BY KWAJAlE!N TONIGHT AND TOMORROW--PART is WORKED OUT, FORMAL NEGOTiATIONS AT THE FACT THAT THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT AP LY CLOUDY WiTH NO RA!N PREDiCTED, A HIGHER LEVEL WILL TAKE PLACE. PARENTLY NO LONGER INSISTS ON PRE BRlEZE fROM EAST NORTHEAST, MAXIMUM CONDITiONS fOR TALKiNG WiTH INDONESiA TEMPERATURE 86 DEGREES, MiNiMUM 76 lONDON--BRBTAiN HAS MOVED SHIPS, PREVIOUSLY THE GOVERNMENT HAD iN DEGREES, RELATIVE HUM!DITY - MAXIMUM PLANES AND AN ESTIMATED THREE-THOUSAND SISTED T~AT INDONESIA AGREE TO TRY 96%, MINIMUM 75%0 YESTERDAv'S PRE FIGHTING MEN CLOSER TO THE UNEASY SE~f-DETERMINAT!ON OF THE PAPUANS IN CiPiTATiON 57 fiNCH. CUMULATiVE MIDDLE EAST. SiX BRITISH WARSHiPS ARE NEW GUiNEA AS A CONDITION fOR A MEET MONTHLY PREC4~HTATBON THROUGH YESTER ON THE MOVE TO fACE A REPORTED POSSiBLE ING BETWEEN DUTCH AND iNDONESiAN O~ DAY 8~18 INCHES. NEW iRAQ I THREAT TO R BCtl KUWA I T ON FACIALS. 000000 THE PERSIAN GULF. BRITAIN GAVE KUWAIT U.S. OFfiCiALS SAiD TODAY TriE DUTCH "SHALL ! TEACH YO~ WHAT ~NOWltDGE !TS iNDEPENDENCE LAST SUMMER. ACTION HAS 'AC!L ilTATED THEIR TASK IN !s1 WHEN YOU KNOW A THiNG, TO HOLD TRYING IN FORMAL TAl~S TO TRY TO PER THAT YOU KNOW iT, AND WHEN YOU DON'T BRUSSELS-~BELGIUM AND THE CONGO ~AVE SUADE iNDONESIA TO MEET WiTH THt Ourc~ KNOW A THiNG, TO AllOW THAT YOU DON'T RESUMED DiPLOMATIC RElA1HONS THAT WERE ON THIS PROSLEM, PRESUMABLY UNDER KNOW IT. THBS US 'NOWlCDGC." 8ROKEN Ofr 17 MONTHS AGO. THE GOVERN UNITED NATIONS AUSPICES. CONfUCB:.IS MENTS SAY THE NOiE WILL iNCREASE MUT O{lOOOO 00000$ UAL UhDERSTANOING BETWEEN THriR PEOPLES THE CONQOLESE PARLIAMENT APFROVED RE iNVEST ~N U~So SAViNGS BONDS NEWS nrEMS fOR THE HOORGLASS?'l'ln SUMPTION OF NORMAl RtLAlllv~S SfvtRAl CALL 2i~4 OR 539 WEE~S AGO. RELATIONS HAD .tEN STRAINED BECAUSE Of CHARGES THAT B£LG~UM fAVORED ______________________________________~ _____________________________________LTHE ~IVAL 60VtRNMENT Of SEC~S510NBST KATANQA. PAGE 2 HOLRGlASS THURSDAY 28 DECEM8ER ~96~ PUBLISHED AT THE D~RECTION Of THE U.So ADDS TOUCH OF MADISON AVENUE TO SOUTH KOREA ' CO~NOING Off~CER3 PACIFuC MISSilE RANGE fAC~L~TY9 KWAJALEIN, ~RSHAll WASHiNGTON, DEC. 27 (UPI)-- THE UNITED STATES HAS HELPED TO BRiNG A 70~CH ISLANDS» !N ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU Of MADISON AVENUE 10 SOUTH KOREA AND HAS SET THE RURAL AREA Of ON-YANG HAPpaLY Of WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c ON iTS EAR. WnH THE TRANSPORT COWANY Of TEXASo ONE RECENT DAY, LOCAL SCHOOL GiRLS RECRUITED IY UoSo AND KOREAN OffHCiALS WENT INTO THE ViLLAGES AROUND THE TOWN OF ON-YANG CARRYiNG SMALL TRANsaSTOR THE HOURGLASS IS PUBL~SHED DAilY RADIOS. A PORTABLE TRANSMlTTER WAS TRUCKED TO TME ON-YANG HOTEL. N>NDA Y THROUGH SATURDAY 0 DEADL I NE FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS, fARMERS AT SOME 60 VILLAGES LISTENED TO NEWS BROAD fOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M.