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Taxes Gust Pkesident in Dominican Revolt .. ,- - - ---------------------------- I HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE I ,)/27/63 ~/27/63 I 3 0 AT 1122 2 6 AT 05Lt3 :J£e HOURGLASS 2.8 AT 1659 VC'L 4 NO 1530 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 1~63 GEORGE SEITZ P T.A TO INTRODUCE TEACHERS BILL CUTS GUST PKESIDENT IN P GROUP DEDICATED TO IN­ CREASING INTEREST IN AND TAXES DOMINICAN REVOLT BETTERMENT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL IS THE PARENT-TEACHER WAS H I NG TON, (UP I ) - - THE SANTO DOMINGO, (UPI )--THE ARMED FORCES TODAY OVERTHREW ASSOCIATION OF THE GEORGE HOUSE TODAY PASSED THE BIG­ THE GOVERNMENT OF JUAN BOSCH, DISSOLVED PARLIAMENT, SUS­ \ SE I TZ SCHOOL TH I S GROUP GEST TAX CUT BILL IN HISTORY, PENDED THE NEW CONSTITUTION, AND FORMED A PROVISIONAL WILL BEGIN ITS PROGRAM NEXT AN $11 BILLION MEASURE THAT ANTI-COMMUNIST MILITARY GOVERNMENT \ MONDAY NIGHT WHEN IT PRE­ EVENTUALLY WOULD MEAN AN A MANIFESTO SIGNED BY 27 LEADERS OF THE ARMY, NAVY, AIR SENTS THE SCHOOL SUPERVISORS AVERAGE SAVING OF 18 8 PER FORCE, AND POLICE SAID THE COUNTRY WAS REVERTING TO THE , AND TEACHERS TO THE COM­ CENT FOR THE NATION'S 50 CONSTITUTION IN EFFECT BEFORE BOSCH'S ELECTION LAST YEAR MUNITY AT A MEETING AT THE MILLION INDIVIDUAL TAX­ IT ALSO SAID THE NEW GOVERNMENT WOULD COMPLY WITH ALL YOI<WE YUK CLUB PAYERS. INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS, ESPECIALLY THOSE DIRECTED THE GOAL OF THE ASSOCIA­ THE BILL WAS APPROVED ON AGAINST COMMUNISM TION IS THE 300 ATTENDANCE A 271 TO 155 VOTE AFTER To BA C K UP ITS P LED GE , THE J UN TAD E CL ARE 0 MAR X ISM ILL EGAL MARK AN AGGRESSIVE THE HOUSE SMASHED 226 TO 199 AND SET A POLICE GUARD ROUND THE HEADQUARTERS OF ,hE LOCAL \ EXECUTIVE BOARD IS PREPARING A REPUBLICAN ATTEMPT TO PRO-CASTRO PARTY, liTHE 14TH OF JUNE 11 \ A PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR MAKE THE TAX REDUCTION CON­ THE COUP TOOK PLACE AT A.M , FIRST REPORTS INDICATED )ESIGNED TO ANSWER MANY 3 TINGENT ON A BUDGET COM­ IT WAS CARRIED OUT WITHOUT GUNFIRE OR BLOODSHED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ISLAND MITMENT BY PRESIDENT KENI'EDY RADIO SANTO DOMINGO, THE GOVERNMENT TRANSMITTER, TOLD SCHOOL TO CURB FEDERAL SPENDING, THE PUBLIC OF THE COUP IN A PRE-DAWN ANNOUNCEMENT, SAYING THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NOW RUNNING HEAVILY IN THE "THE CORRUPT AND PRO-COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT OF JUAN BOSCH OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE RED HAS BEEN DEPOSED BY A COUP DETAT 11 CHAIRMEN FOR THE ASSOCIATION THE ACTION GAVE THE PRESI­ ALL SCHOOLS WERE CLOSED BY GOVERNMENT ORDER , PRE S , MIL TON BAR NET T E PMR­ DENT A MAJOR LEGISLATIVE A BULLETIN BROADCAST BY RADIO SANTO DOMINGO INVITED THE USN,lsTVP,PHILLIPARROYO VI CTORY, BY FAR THE BI GGEST OPPOSITION NATIONAL C,VIC UNION, SOCIAL DEMOCRAT ALLIANCE, DAC, 2ND V P~ MILDRED MOORE OF THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS DOMINICAN REVOLUTIONARY VANGUARD, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRAT, TCT, TREAS ,GEORGE BROSKY I EARLY THIS YEAR HE PUT TAX NATIONALIST DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONAR~ AND CHRISTAIN DEMOCRAT \ TCT, SEC ,KATHERINE SMITH REDUCTION AT THE TOP OF PROGRESSIVE PARTIES TO CHOOSE A PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT PMZ 1 HIS PROGRAM, LATER GIVING IT SAID THE LEADERS OF THE PARTIES NAMED HAD ACCEPTED THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ARE ALMOST EQUAL PRIORITY TO THE INVITATION AND MET IMMEDIATELY TO DRAFT A GOVERNMENT I PROGRAM,PROF R BROWN MIT, CIVIL RIGHTS THE COUP CAME JUST 24 HOURS AFTER APPARENT COLLAPSE OF I ~1 01C3ERS HIP, COTT A No BL E USN, THE BILL NOW GOES TO AN ANTI-COMMUNIST GENERAL STRIKE CALL ED BY OPPONENTS OF I GUDGET AND FINANCE, V,NCE THE SENATE, WITH THE PRESI­ BOSCH THE PRESIDENT HiMSELF HAD RETURNED TO SANTO DOMIN- 9REI1ENBERGER,BANK OF HAWAII, DENT AND HIS LIEUTENANTS GO ONLY A WEEK AGO FROM A WEEK-END STATE VISIT TO MEXICO I PUBLICATIONS, JACQUELINE DRIVING FOR FINAL ENACTMENT WASHINGTON, (UPI )--THE UNITED STATES TODAY SUSPENDED DALLIS TCT, ROOM MOTHERS, BEFORE CHRISTMAS ALTHOUGH RELATIONS WITH THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND CUT ALL AID SALLY GORDINIER USN, HosPI­ THEY MAY FALL SHORT OF THAT FOLLOWING THE BLOODLESS MILITARY COUP TALITY, V,RGIN,A KINCAID TIME TARGET, MOST LAW­ THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT SAID THE OVERTHROW OF PRESIDENT TCT, BLDG AND GROUNDS, MAKERS FELT THAT IT NOW JUAN BOSCH CONSTITUTED A "LOSS TO THE COUNTRIES OF THE PAUL KORNMAN PMR-USNj WAS A FOREGONE CONCLUSION HEMISPHERE, INCLUDING OUR OWN 11 , SAFETY, H D GURGESS TCT, THAT SOME VERSION OF THE THE 54-YEAR-OLD BOSCH WAS REPORTED HELD UNDER ARREST IN PUBLICITY, CLAIRE BRIGHAM TAX-CUTTING BILL WOULD BE THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IN SANTO DOMINGO TCT LAW BY EARLY SPRING AT HE WAS INAUGURATED LAST FEBRUARY 27, AND HIS OUSTER LEAST CAME JUST TWO DAYS SHORT OF SEVEN MONTHS IN OFFICE MISS PAMELA PULASKI ARRIVES THE AMENDMENT WOULD HAVE DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT WEEKS HAD INDICATED TO OBSERVERS MIss PAMELA JOHANNA PROHIBITED THE TAX CUTS, UN­ THAT HIS DAYS WERE NUMBERED PULASKI BRIGHTENED THE WORK­ LESS THE PRESIDENT IN HIS BOSCH, THE FIRST FREELY-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE DOMINI­ ING DAY FOR THE STATION Hos­ BUDGET MESSAGE NEXT JANUARY CAN REPUBLIC SINCE THE ASSASSINATION OF STRONGMAN TRUJILLO, DITAL STAFF WHEN SHE MADE ESTIMATED FUTURE FEDERAL HAD BEEN ON THE POINT OF WAR WITH NEIGHBORING HAITI ON HER APPEARANCE AT 8 15 A M SPENDING AT SPECIFIC LEVELS S EVE R AL 0 CCAS 10 hiS WH I L E HIS GO UN TRY I S GO VERN MEN TAL ADM I N­ TODAY, SEPTEMBER 26 PAMELA BELOW THOSE NOW ANTICIPATED ISTRATION AND ECONOMY CONTINUED TO SLIP BADLY WEIGHED 6 POUNDS 2 OUNCES (CAPITOL HILL)--A HOUSE THE SUGAR CROP, MAINSTAY OF THE DOMINICAN ECONOMY, WAS FATHER LCDR W E PULASKI, JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE HAS OFF SHARPLY, LEADING TO A DRASTIC LOSS OF DOLLAR EARNINGS, NAVY OPERATIONS OFf- I CER, GIVEN TENTATIVE APPROVAL SOME COMMUNIST-INSPIRED LABOR UNREST, AND GOVERNMENT AND THE REST OF IHE FAMILY, TO AN OMNIBUS CIVIL RIGHTS MISMANAGEMENT CONTRIBUTED TO THIS DROP A GROWING ECONOMIC NELL,7, BILL,6, AND PAT, 4, BILL WHICH IS STRONGER IN AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY HAD SCARED AWAY NEW FOREIGN IN­ ARE EAGERLY AWAITING THE MOST RESPECTS THAN THE ONE VESTMENT, FURTHER CONTRIBUTING TO THE COUNTRY'S TROUBLES HOME-COMING OF MOTHER BEBE REQUESTED BY PRESIDENT THERE WAS GROWING DISILLUSIONMENT AND DEFECTION AMONG AND PAMELA AT QUARTERS 2 13~ KENNEDY AFTER WEEKS OF FOLLOWERS IN BOSCH'S OWN DOMINICAN REVOLUTIONARY PARTY CLOSED DOOR DELIBERATIONS, (PRD) AND EVEN THOUGH THE UNITED STATES RESTATED ITS MUSIAL TO FRONT OFFICE THE SUBCOMMITTEE OKAYED THE STRONG SUPPORT FOR BOSCH AS RECENTLY AS THREE MONTHS AGO, ST LOUIS, (UPI )-- ST CONTROVERSIAL PUBLIC ACCOM­ THERE WAS A REPORTED GROWING CONCERN IN WASHINGTON OVER • LouIs CARDINAL OFFICIALS MODATIONS SECTION WHICH HIS RECENT ACTIONS TOOK LESS THAN 60 SECONDS SEEKS TO OUTLAW DISCRIMINA­ TODAY TO ALLOW VETERAN OUT­ TION IN rlOTELS, RESTAURANTS, ADVISORS BRIEFED FIELDER STAN (THE MAN) AND OTHER PRIVATELY-OWNED SAIGON, (UPI)--HIGH AMERICAN MILITARY OFFICIALS HERE MUSIAL TO REPLACE HIS No 6 BUSINESSES OPEN TO THE TODAY TOLD PRESIDENT KENNEDyiS SPECIAL FACT-FINDING TEAM BASEBALL UNIFORM WITH A PUE3L I C As IT STANDS THE , BUSINESS SUIT THAT THE WAR AGAINST THE COMMUNIST VIET CONG IS PROGRESS­ E3ILL ALSO CONTAINS A PRO­ CARDINAL PRESIDENT AUGUST I~G WELL, AN OFFICIAL SPOKESMAN SAID VISION FOR A FAIR lM~LOY­ DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT S McNAMARA AND GENERAL MAXWELL A BUSCH JR ANNOUNCED THE MENT PRACTICES COMMISSION , ACCEPTANCE OF THE 42-YEAR­ D TAYLOR, CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, WERE WI TH POWER TO FIGHT DISCRIM­ BRIEFED ON THE MILITARY SITUATION BY GENERAL PAUL D OLD MUSIAL BY CLUB DIRECTORS INATION IN JOB HIRING AND HARKINS, U S MILITARY COMMANDER IN SOUTH VIET NAM, AND AS A VICE PRESIDENT PROMOTION IN MOST PRIVATE OTHER MILITARY OFFICIALS TALKS ALSO WERE HELD WITH U S MUSIAL WILL PLAY HIS FINAL BUSINESS AMBASSADOR HENRY CABOT LODGE AND SENIOR MEMBERS OF U S GAME SUNDAY AGAINST THE C,N­ ALSO ON CAPITOL HILL CINNATI REDS, AND BUSCH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN SOUTH VIET NAM TODAY THE rlOUSE FOREIGN STADIUM HAS BEEN SOLD OUT KENNEDY SENT THE McNAMARA-TAYLOR MISSION HERE TO FIND AFFAIRS AND AGRICULTURE COM­ r-0R DA YS OUT WHY IT WAS TAKING SO LONG TO DEFEAT THE COMMUNIST Ml rTEES DECIDED TO MEET MUSIAL HAD FIRST ANNOUNCED GUERRILLAS JOINTLY TO HEAR ADMINISTRA­ ~IS RETIREMENT PLANS LAST TION VIEWS ON THE SALE OF UGUST WHEAT TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ". PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 1963' r- ..... f , I PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION STRUGGLE 8£TWEEN CONGO TROOPS HOPE FOR MALAYASIA PEACE I OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER COMMUNIST CAMPS GROUPS DISPUTE FLARES UNITED NATIONS (UPI)-­ PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACIL­ DIPLOMATIC SOURCES SAID ITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL LONDON (UPI)--CHINESE COM- UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--COM­ TODAY THERE IS A GOOD POS­ , ISLANDS, CONTRACT NOAS-59- MUN I STS CHARGED HERE TODAY MUNISTS AND AFRICANS COLLID­ SIBILITY THAT THE FOREIGN 4176-c WITH THE TRANSPORT THAT RUSSIA MIGHT SEVER ED HEAD-ON TODAY OVER A COM­ MINISTERS OF MALAYSIA, THE COMPANY OF TEXAS I COMPLETELY DIPLOMATIC RELA­ MITTEE DECISION TO GIVE UR­ I PHILIPPINES, AND INDONESIA THE HouRGLASS IS PUBLISHED TIONS WITH PEKING GENT ATTENTION TO THE QUES- I WILL BE INVITED TO MEET DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR- THE SOURCES SAID PREMIER I TION OF EXTENDING THE U N NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV WAS CLEAR- CONGO FORCE BEYOND DECEMBER IN BANGKOK IN OCTOBER OR DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES 1 I NOVEMBER TO SEEK SETTLEME~T ,S 4 P.M DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ LY MANEUVERING TO ISOLATE 31 OF THE MALAYSIA DISPUTE CATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS I CHINA FROM THE REST OF THE NIGERIAN FOREIGN MINISTER THESE SOURCES SAID THERE ITEMS IS 10 A M DAY OF PUB-l COMMUNIST CAMP AND TO RING JAJA WACHUKU, SPEAKING FOR WAS GENERAL AGREEMENT THAT LICATION DOWN A CURTAIN BETWEEN CHINA I THE 32 AFRICAN STATES, AC­ I AND THE REST OF THE I NTER- : CUSED THE COMMUNISTS OF TRY­ A ONE-MONTH COOLING OFF EDITOR - CLAIRE BRIGHAM NATIONAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENT.
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