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THE MORATORIUM WOULD EXTEND TO ALL TYPES OF TESTS, IN THE ATMOSPHERE AND I 1rlE HEAVY-SET GIRL, DOROTHY SUE UNDERGROUND, PENDING AN EAST-WEST ACCORD BRADFORD, ENTERED A PLEA OF "NOT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES PROPOSED TO RUSSIA AT A MEETING OF THEIR GUiL1Y" AS HER TRIAL BEGAN IN THE ENVOYS iN THE KREMLIN YESTERDAY THAT THE BIG THREE FOREiGN MINISTERS MEeT CROWDED COURTROOM OF SUPERIOR COURT SHORTLY IN GENEVA TO START FRESH TEST BAN TALKS. JUDGE FRAN GUESS. THE WESTERN POWERS WERE SAID DETERMINED TO PUSH FOR AGREEMENT AT THE EARLIEST DOROTrlY'S SUITOR, HANDYMAN CHARLES POSSIBLE DATE--iN THREE POWER NEGOTIATIONS OR AS PART OF THE PROJECT£D G,OB~L BYRD, PLEADED GUILTY TO ONE OF THE DISARMAMENT TALKS, DUE TO BEGIN IN GENEVA MARCH 14. I SLAYiNGS YESTERDAY AND WAS SENTENCED ACCORDING TO THE SOURCES, THE WESTERN POWERS MIGHT BE PREPARED TO AGREE TO A TO LIFE ~MPRISONMENT. NEW MORATORIUM ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS EXPLOSIO~S ON THE UNDERSTANDING THAT LAST­ I HE ORIGINALLY WAS CHARGED WITH MUR- WEST NEGOTIATIONS FOR A TEST BAN ARE SET IN MOTION AT ONCE, AND THAT IHE~ BE DtRI~G TWO TEEN-AGE BROTHERS, WAYNE LIMITED TO THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE PERIOD. THE ALLHES WERE UNDERSTOOD TO EN­ AND TOMMY HENDERSON, WHEN HE FOULD OUT VISAGE A PERIOD OF A FEW WEEKS RATHER THAN MONTHS THEY HAD BEEN DATING MISS BRADfORD BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO Moscow SIR FRANK ROBERTS AND U.S. ENVOY LLEWELLYN DEfENSE AND PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS THOMPSON, WHO DISCUSSED THE POSS~BILiTY FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING WITP SOV~E~ wORKED OUT AN AGREEMENT WHEREBY BYRD'S FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI GROMYKO AT A JOINT 15 MINUTES MEETING ~N THE KREML!N L~rE WAS SPARED BUT HE WAS SENTENCED YESTERDAY, RECEIVED NO IMMEDIATE REPLY. THE SOVIETS ARE CONSIDERING T~E TO PRISON FOR LIFE. PROPOSAL. I A SECOND MURDER INDICTMENT WAS LEFT , HANGING OVER HIS HEAD IN THE EVENT THE BANDITS ATTACK VILLAGE NEWS BRIEFS ,I LifE SENTENCE EVER WAS LifTED. CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA FEB. 8 (UPI)­ G~ATEMALA CITY, (UPi)-CASTRQIT~ THE UNITED STATES TODAY ROCKETED !NTO BANDITS RAIQtD TWO VILLAGES IN EAST­ ORBIT ITS FOURTH AND MOST ADVANCED POWER OUTAGE SUNDAY ERN GuATEMALA YESTERDAY, SEIZING ARMS TIROS "WEATHER EYE" SATELliTE TO n:l..E­ AND MONEY BEFORE FLEEING TO THE HILLS, SUNDAY 8 A.H. TO 4 P.M. II FEB. VISE PICTURES OF EARTH'S WEATHER FROM IT WAS REPORTED TODAY THE CORPS O~ ENGINEERS IS PLAN- DEEP I N SPACE. AUTHORITIES IN PUERTO BARR!OS SAID N!h3 TO CONNECT THE TRAILER AREA ELEC­ THE SATELLITE WAS LAUNCHED FROM TH'S T~iC SUBSTATION TO THE BASE ELECTRIC ABOUT 50 MEN, TRAVELING IN TRUCKS, SPACEPORT AT 7:~3 EST (!243 GMT) ABOARD SYSTEM, THEREFORE THE ELECTRIC POWER ATTACKED THE VillAGES OF MoRALES AND A THREE-STAGE T~R-DELTA ROCKET ON( IN CERTAIN AREAS WILL BE TURNED OFF BANANERA IN THE CARIBBEAN COASTAL HOUR AND 33 MiNUTES LATER nTS RAD!O AREA 125 MILES NORTHEAST Of HERE. FOR 8 HOURS ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY I I, SIGNALS WERE PICKED UP BY A TRACKiNG ~962 PRESIDENT MIGKEL DIGORAS FUENTES STATION AT WALLOPS !SLAND, V~RG~NijA, 2 THE FOLLOWING FACILITIES WILL SAID IN AN INTERVIEW THE BANDITS OVER­ IND!CATING iT WAS IN ORBiT AROUND T~r 8( WiTHOUT POWER DURING THIS TIME. POWERED THE ARMY GARRISONS OF THE TWO EARTH VILLAGES, APPARENTLY WITHOUT A FIGHT. CA) MARINE DEPARTMENT THE 285-POUND SATELLITE WAS AIMED No CASUALTIES WERE REPORTED. BUILDINGS 605, s-606, 607 AT A CIRCULAR ORBIT ABOUT 500 MnlES ALTHOUGH NO TROUBLE WAS REPORTED s-608, s-609, T-1387, T-1405 UP AND T-I408. HERE, THE NIGHTLY CURfEW IMPOSED LAST MONTH WAS LENGTHENED THREE HOURS, (B). SUPPLY DIVISION & FINANCIAL Moscow, FEB. 8 (UPI)-iN RARE SPEED, MANAGEt.£NT MAKING IT EFFECTIVE AT 9 P.M. INSTEAD THE SOVIET NEWS AGENCY TASS ~ODAY RE­ BUILDINGS 602, 709, 718 AND OF MIDNIGHT. THE CURfEW PERIOD WAS PORTCD THE LAUNCHING OF THE AMER~CAN TO HAVE BEEN SHORTENED THREE HOURS 719 TELEVISION SATELLITE TiROS IV (c) SPECIAL SERVICES DEPART~NT TODAY TASS ALMOST INVARIABLY HAS TAKE~ BUilDING 805. CONSIDERABLE TIME BEFORE REPORTING (D). SECURITY - BUILDING 807 UoSo SPACE SUCCESSES. (E). YOKWE YUK CLUB AREA - BUILDING SOVIET MAGAZINE BRANDS U.S. THE TASS DISPATCH--DATELiNED NEW 502, AND S-504 {TENNIS COURTS} YORK--SAID TIROS HAD GONE iNTO ORBiT Moscow, FEB. 7 (UPI)-A SOVIET MAG­ (f). BILLETING DEPARTMENT - BOQ's WITH THE HELP OF A THREE STAGE ROCKET AZINE TODAY LABELED UoSo POLICY IN BUILDINGS 501 (SURF), 565 THE 54-WORD TASS DISPA1CH SAID TiROS I THE CONGO A "PLOT OF THE COLONIALhSTS (SANDS). WILL SEND TELEVISION PICTURES BACK TO AGAINST THE CONGOLESE PEOPLE" i 30 iNDIVIDUAL PROBLEM AREAS HAVE EARTH Blt~ VERBALLY DISCUSSED WITH EACH OF THE MAGAZ I NE "NEW TIMES" SA I 0 Uo S. T~~ ABOVE ACTIVITIES HOWEVER IT WILL BE AMBASSADOR TO LEOPOLDVILLE EDMUND A. I SANTA BARBARA, CALiF. FEBu 8 (UPI)­ AFP~ECIATED IF THEY WILL NOTIFY INDI- GULL ION STOOD AT THE "HEAD OF TI£ CON­ A 439-FOOT AMERICAN fREHGrlTER, THE VIDUAlS EFFECTED BY THIS POWER OUTAGE. SPIRACY. S.So CHICKASAW, RAN AGROUND iN FOG AND THE UNITED STATES TOOK THE LEAD iN RAIN STORMS LAST ~IGHT OFF SANTA ROSA QUASHING DISCUSSION OF THE CONGO ISLAND, THE COAST GUARD REPORTED EARLY ISSUE AT THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL, THE TODAY 0 MAGAZINE CHARGED, OUT OF FEAR THAT ITS THE COAST GUARD RECEIVED A D~STRESS BACKSTAGE MANEUVERS, WOULD REVEAL I SIGNAL FROM THE 65020-GROSS-TON SH!P THE FOLLOWING: i AND D8SPATCHED TWO CUTTERS, ONE FRO~ ! KWAJALEIN WATER --U.S. EFFORTS TO "90 AWAY WITH" I SANTA BARBARA AND THE SECOND FROM USED 2/8/62 DEPOSED DEPUTY PREMIER ANTOINE GIZENGA LONG BEACH, TO DETERMINE THE EXTEND AND OTHER FOLLOWERS OF THE lATE PATRICE OF DAMAGE AND THAT IF ANY RESCUE op­ "-AL BAS. CONSUMPTION-265,OOO LUMUMBAo I ERATIONS ARE REQUIRED. I"! Lt ONS --MOVES TO "SAVE THE COLONIAL POWERS' PlR CAP~TA - 99 0 GALLONS. AGENTS OF KATANGA PRESIDENT MoiSE - " - l KYOTO, JAPAN, FEB. 8 (UP!)-UoS. 1)TAl IN STORAGE - 12,470,000 GAL- TSHOMBE WHOSE CLIQUE IS HATED BY THE I ATTORNEY GENERAL ROBERT KENNEDY RA~ I CONGOLESE PEOPLEo" iNTO THE BIGGEST COMMUNIST OEMONSiRA­ TION OF HIS TOUR SO FAR TODAY WHilE ~AiLY FRESH WATER METER READINGS WASHINGTON, FEB. 8 {UPI)-THE U.So HE WAS VISITING A TEXTilE Mill ~N SPACE AGENCY PLANS TO LAUNCH AT KYOTO. F" ':~NG OCEA"I 17,000 GALLONS LEAST SIX EXPERiMENTAL COMMUNICATION A SIZEABLE GROUP OF COMMUNISTS, ES­ .-101':> !!\IG LAr.OON SATELLITES TH!S YEAR. !5,~00 " TIMATED AT BETWEEN 100 AND 200, CARR"ED "( I{ 4t bJK C,-UB 12, 00 II "BUT," AN OFFICIAL SAID TODAY, "n BAN~lRS AND PLACARDS AND CHAN1Eu 11l\.::~ HA.LL " WILL BE A LONG, LONG TiME BEFORE WE II "KENNE.DY GO HOME" AS THE PRES i OErH' s pr '~£R PLANT I ~'~O, 0 HAVE FOUND OUT ALL WE NEED TO K~OW TO ! BROTHER ARRiVED AT THE KAWAS~~MA rE~- \,. '.; r t !",) f ... f tSLJlND 30 ,200 ESTABLISh A PRACT!CAL WORLD~!D~ COM MUN~CATdON SYSH.M BASED ON SATE:LLi1ES If "'!L[ MjU ~FrER A BR!t:F S~:"H~S"~ Jt,,,,, ~I II rou IROUGH 11-lE' CI' ~--------------------------------------~--- --- --~- , .. ; ,,, ;".~ - . PAGE 2 YOURGLASS f~IDAY 9 fEBRUARY 1962 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE SAXTON "PUNCH DRUNK" GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN COMMANDING OffiCER, PACifiC MISSILE BURGLARY CHARGE DROPPED v~ASH RANGE fACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL IN INGTON FOR TALK ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU NEW YORK, fEB" 7 (UPI).-BuRGLARY WASHINGTON, fEB. 8 (UPI)-~THE NEW Of WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c CHARGES AGAINST FORMER WLTERWEIGHT WEST GERMAN AMBASSADOP TO JAPAN, HER­ WITH THE TRANSPORT C(}.1PANY Of TEXAS. CHAMPION JOHNNY SAXTON WERE DROPPED BERT DITTMANN, TODAY CONFERRED W!TH TODAY BY THE QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT U. S. OFFIClALS ON POLITICAL AND EC­ THE HOURGLASS IS PUBL ISHED DA I LY ATTORNEY BECAUSE SAXTON WAS "PUNCH ONOMIC PROBLEMS HE IS EXPECTED TO MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE DRUNK AND LEGALLY INSANE" WHEN THE DEAL WITH AT HIS ~EW POSTo fOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEfORE BURGLARY WAS COMMITTED. DITTMANN IS SPENDING A FEW DAYS HERE PUBLICATION. DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS fRANK D. OVCONNOR, QUEENS COUNTY ON HIS WAY FROM GERM4NY TO TOKYOo IS 10 A.Mo DAY Of PUBLICATION. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DROPPED THE CHARG­ THIS AFTERNOON ~E HAS A~ APPOINTMENT ES AFTER STUDY I NG A PSYCH I ATR 1ST'S WITH ASSISTANT SECR~TARY o. STATE THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT REPORT ABOUT SAXTON'S MENTAL CONDIT­ FOR EASTERN AFFAIRS W. AVERELL TO EDIT ALL COPY RECEIVED fOR ION IN 1959 WHEN HE ALLEGEDLY BROKE HARRIMAN. PUBLICAT ION. INTO AN APARTMENT IN JAMAICA, QUEENS, DITTMANN, WHO FOR A LO~G TiME WAS AND STOLE $6,200 IN CASH.
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