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HltH TI DE LOIJ TIDE 9/14/63 9/14/63 4.6 AT 0155 1.4 AT 0841 4.1 AT 1441 :JL. HOURGLASSl 1.6 AT 2032 VOL. 4 NO. 1521 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS fRIDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 1963 VIET NAM LEADERS CUBA-VISITING STUDEITS RESENT U.S. STAND HEARING STARTS RIOT WASHINGTON, (UPI )--PRESIDENT KENNEDY SAID TODAY THE WASHINGTON, (UPI )--A HOUSE COMMITTEE HEARING ON ILLEGAL UNITED STATES fAVORS ANY POLICY WHICH WILL HELP TO WIN STUDENT VISITS TO COMMUNIST CUBA BROKE UP IN PANDEMONIUM THE WAR AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS IN SOUTH VIET NAM AND TODAY. PeLICE FORCIBLY REJECTED 15 KICKING, SCREAMING OPPOSES ANY ACTION BY EITHER SOUTH VIET NAM OR THE UNITED DEMONSTRATORS SHEWTI NG "fASC I STS!" AND 'hAC I STS'" STATES WHICH HINDERS THE WAR EffORT. THE YOUTHFUL HECKLERS, MANY Of THEM IN BEATNIK CLOTHES, BUT THE PRESIDENT DECLINED AT HIS NEWS CONFERENCE TO CLASHED WITH POLICE TWICE DURING THE HEARING AFTER IGNOR DISCLOSE WHETHER HE WOULD ADVOCATE THE REMOVAL FReM POWER ING REPEATED DEMANDS FOR SILENCE BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWIN IN SAIGGN OF NGG DINH NHU, PRESIDENT NGe DINH DIEM'S WILLIS, DEMOCRAT-LOUISIANA, CHAIRMAN lor THE HOUSE COM I BROTHER WHO HAS BEEN BLAMED FeR REPRESSIVE ACTIONS AGAINST MITTEE bN UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES. THE BUDDHISTS. WHEN WILLIS FINALLY ADJOURNED THE MEETING, SOMEONE IN IN SAIGeN, PRESIDENTIAL COUNSELLOR NGO DINH NHU TOLD THE PACKED HOUSE CAUCUS ROOM SHOUTED AT THE TOP OF HIS A NEWS CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY "THE V01CE Of AMERICA IS NOT LUNGS, "RACISTS, GO HOME!" AND THE MELEE BROKE OUT AGAIN. THE VOICE Of THE GOVERNMENT OF AMERICA BUT THE VOICE ABOUT 50 UNIFORMED CAPITOL AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OF A GROUP OF CAPITALISTS WHO CeNTROL IT," ACCORDING T8 POLICEMEN AND PLAINCLOTHES DET£CTIVES STRUGGLED THROUGH I AN ARTICLE PUBLISHED TODAY IN THE TIMES OF VIET NAM. THE BIG ROOM HERDING FIST-FIGHTING DEMONSTRATORS AND "THE V I ETNAMESE PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONCERNED OVER RE- SPECTATORS OUT INTO THE MARBLE CORRIDORS. PEATED THREATS BROADCAST BY THE VOICE OF AMERICA THAT THE "THERE IS MORE FREEDOM IN CUBA THAN THERE EVER WAS IN UNITED STATES MIGHT CUT THEIR AID TO VIET NAM, BECAUSE LOUISIANA," SOMEONE YELLED IN AN APPARENT REFERENCE TO THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN PROMOTING FOR SOME WILLIS, A LeUISl'ANA NATIVE. TIME A POLICY Of SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN IDEOLOGY AND IN THE FINAL SCUFFLE, ONE DEMONSTRATOR WAS KNOCKED TO ORGANIZATION AS WELL AS TECHNIQUE. THE FLOOR. WHILE POLICE TRIED TO PICK HIM UP, AN OLDER THE SAME NEWS STORY SAID ABOUT THE ARRESTED STUDENT MAN KICKED HIM IN THE FACE. SUDDENLY A FIGHT BROKE OUT DEMONSTRATORS THAT "THE (STUDENT) MeVEMENT IS PART Of THE IN THE CENTER OF THE ROOM. POLICE, SPECTATORS, AND EVEN VIET CONG PLOT AIMED AT CREATING UNREST IN THE REAR OF PHOTOGRAPHERS SURGED BACK AND FORTH. S~ATS WERE OVERTURNE~ THE ARMED FORCES." ONLY "20 TO 30 STUDENTS REMAIN UNDER fiGHTING CONTINUED IN THE CORRIDORS, ALREADY PACKED WITH ARREST" AND ADDED THAT ALL OTHERS HAVE BEEN RELEASED. SPECTATORS, CONGRESSIONAL AIDES, AND SECRETARIES, AND TELE IT SAID THEIR TIME IN DE VISION CAMERA EQUIPMENT. TENTION WAS "AN OCCASION SOME ON-LOOKERS LEAPED INTO I fOR THEIR POLITICAL EDUCA GEORGE SEITZ STUDENTS REVOLT IN BRAZIL THE FRAY WHEN STUDENTS BE I TION--A fIELD SO FAR MUCH ELECT OFfiCERS QUASHED GAN SCREAMING RACIAL INSULTS. NEGLECTED AT SCHOOL." STUDENT BODY OFFICERS FOR BRASILIA, (UPI )--THE ARMY THE VIOLENCE EACH TIME WAS I TODAY FURTHER STUDENT THE FIRST SEMESTER FOR B0TH TODAY QUICKLY CRUSHED A POCK SPARKED BY TESTIMONY BY LEVI ' DEMONSTRATleNS BROKE OUT JUNION AND THE SENIOR HIGH ET REVOLT or ENLISTED MEN LAUB, 24, OF NEW YORK CITY / I AT THE HIGH SCHOOL or ARTS SCHOOL HAVE BEEN ELECTED OF THE THREE ARMED FORCES IN WILLIS ADJOURNED THE HEAR I IN A SUBURB. fiVE HUNDRED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE THIS CAPITAL CITY. FIRST ING AFTER LAUB SAID THE ! STUDENTS WHe REFUSED T. GEORGE SEITZ SCHOOL. REPORTS SAID ONE REBEL MARINE CUBAN TRIP WAS AIMED "AT I ENTER THE I R CLASSROOMS WERE IN THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, WAS KI LLED AND AT Ll .. £AST ITw.G THE SAME KINO OF RACISTS DISPERSED BY POLICE AND EARL NOBLE WAS CHOSEN PRESI OTHERS WOUNDED. WHO ARE SITTING UP HERE IN SEVERAL OF THEIR LEADERS DENT IN THE ELECTIONS HELD AT LEAST 200 ENLISTED MEN FRONT 4i)F' ME NOW." WERE ARRESTED AND TAKEN THURSDAY, II SEPTEMBER. WERE REPORTED CAPTURED. THE COMMITTEE IDENTIFIED AWAY. OTHER OFFICERS ARE KATHLEEN PRESIDENT JeAQ GOULART WAS LAUB AS A FORMER COLUMBIA I ANOTHER 400 STUDENTS CADDELL, VICE-PRESIDENT; IN PORTO ALEGRE, IN SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENT WHO OR BANGED THEIR DESKS AND DONNA MOSELEY, SECRETARY; BRAZIL, WHEN THE REVOLT GANIZED THE VISIT OF 59 u.s SHOUTED AT ANOTHER HIGH AND TREASURER, MIMI GRAY. BROKE OUT, BUT HE WAS KEPT STUDENTS TO CUBA THIS SUM SCHOOL BUT WHEN POLICE AR CLASS ELECTIONS WILL BE INFORMED Of EVENTS BY RADIO MER IN DEFIANCE OF A STATE RIVED ON THE SCENE AGREED HELD NEXT WEEK A GOVERNMENT STATEMENT DEPARTMENT BAN. TO GO TO CLASS JUNIOR I .. H ELECTIONS SAID THE REBEL~ "SURRENDERED LAUB SAID HE WAS PROUD MORE THAN HALF THE 2,000 WERE HELD ON TUESDAY, to UNCONDITIONALLY." OF HIS MEMBERSHIP IN THE COLLEGE STUDENTS SCHEDULED SEPTEMBER STUDENT BODY CAPT. HELlO TREVISAN SAID PROGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT, TO TAKE MEDICAL SCHOOL OfFICERS ARE JIM THORPE, ARMY TROOPS HAD RECAPTURED WHICH THE COMMITTEE CALLED ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS AT PRESIDENT; JOY BOWERS, VICE THE CENTRAL TELEGRAPH Ex A COMMUNIST SPLINTER GROUP. SAIGON UNIVERSITY FAILED PRESIDENTj DUANN JOHNSON, CHANGE AND THE NAVY MINISTRY. A TOTAL OF 59 AMERICANS TO SHOW UP, BUT ANOTHER SECRETARYj AND CHET THE BRASILIA AIRPORT, ACCEPTED CUBAN PREMIER fiDEL SHOW OF POLICE AND TR.OPS CUNNINGTON, TREASURER. ABOUT EIGHT MILES FROM TOWN, CASTRO'S INVITATION TO VISIT HEADED OFF DEMONSTRATIONS. ELECTION Of THE STUDENT ALSO WAS REPORTED RETAKEN, CUBA AT HIS GOVERNMENT'S INFORMED SOURCES SAID COUNCIL MEMBERS WAS CON- BUT IT WAS STILL CLOSED TO EXPENSE. ONE DROWNED WHILE ABOUT 2,400 STUDENTS HAVE DUCTED AT THE SAME TIME IN COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC. SWIMMING IN A HOTEL POOL IN BEEN ARRESTED. THE JUNIOR HIGH, AND THE THE WAR MINISTRY SAID THE CUBAj 50 RETURNED TO THE IN BELGRADE SOUTH VIET FOLLOWING WERE SELECTED: REVOLT WAS AT LEAST OSTEN UNITED STATES. NAM'S POWERFUL MME NGO JACKIE fiNK, JUDY GELZINIS, SIBLY INSPIRED BY THE SU THE STATE DEPARTMENT PRO DINH NHU SAID TODAY SHE GREG KINCAID, KIM KUHLMAN, PREME COURT'S REFUSAL YES HIBITED TRAVEL TO CUBA IN MAY GO TO THE UNITED STATES DENNIS NOBLE, STEPHANIE TERDAY TO CONSIDER THE JANUARY 1961 AFTER THE U.S. NEXT MONTH BUT IT MAY BE SANTOS, BOB SOMMERS, AND APPEAL OF AN ARMY SERGEANT BROKE OFf DIPLOMATIC RELA LIKE ENTERING A "CAGE OF MARIEL ZOST. WHOSE ELECTION T9 THE STATE TIONS WITH THE CASTRO REGIME. LIONS." ASSEMBLIES WERE HELD FOR LEGISLATURE WAS NOT RECOG- THE PASSPORTS OF THOSE THE ALMOND-EYED SISTER-IN BOTH GROUPS FOR CAMPAIGN NIZED BY THE LOCAL ELECTION WHO RETURNED TO THE UNITED LAW OF CONTROVERSIAL VIET ING BEFORE THE ELECTIONS BOARD. STATES WERE SEIZED BY fED NAMESE PRESIDENT NGG DINH ERAL AUTHORITIES, AND A DIEM TOLD NEWSMEN SHE WANTS THE WEATHER BIGGEST SHARK CLAIMED fEDERAL GRAND JURY AT BROOK TO VISIT AMERICA TO COUNTER THE CENTRAL MARSHALL Is JIMMY ISHIMINE Of ROI LYN, NEW YORK, BEGAN AN ALL THE "HORRIBLE THINGS LANDS AREA IS UNDER THE IN NAMUR, THE SHARK CATCHER, INVESTIGATION OF THE TRIP. BEING SAID ABOUT ME IN THE FLUENCE OF A RIDGE PATTERN CLAIMS A 6 F00T 1/2 INCH EARLIER A MASSACHUSETTS PRESS." RESULTING IN A RETURN TO PRIZE THAT WEIGHED 88 1/2 REAL ESTATE MAN TESTIFIED SHE SAID THE "GREAT MA TRADE-WINO-LIKE CONDITIONS POUNDS AS THE LARGEST SHARK THAT HE VOLUNTEERED TO BE JORITY OF AMERICANS ARE THE RAINFALL fOR SEPTEM CAUGHT AT ROI NAMUR. ITtS AN UNDERCOVER AGENT fOR THE GOOD." SHE SAID THEY MUST BER IS 3 02 INCHES. YOUR MOVE' fEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA BE TOLD OF THE "PLOT" • • • • • • • 0 •••• TION AND THE CIA WHILE TRAV •• LITTERED AREAS CREATE A BREEDING GROUND FOR DISEASE- AGAINST HER FAMILY'S REGIME. EL1~G I WITH THE GROUP Of CARRYING INSECTS AND RODENTS. I ______________________________~----------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~ AMERICAN STUDENTS ____________ PAGE 2 HOURGLASS FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER I~03 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION ENGLISH ROYAL COUPLE INDONESIA PLANS ACTION [NOlA DETERMiNED OF T~E COMMANDING OFFiCER THRE,ATENED AGAINST MALAYASIA ON STEEL MILL PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY DuRHAM, EN <it. AND, (UPI) JAKARTA, (UPI)--THE IN WASHINGTON, {UPI)--WI rH KWAJAlEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, FOUR LETTERS THREATENING DONESIAL GOVERNMENT AND DRAWAL BY INDIA OF ITS ~E CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c WITH ACID OR SHOOTING ATTACKS CITIZENS' GROUPS TODAY PRE QUEST FOR U.So ASSISTftNCE THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS ON QUEEN ELIZABETH AND PARED A SERIES Of ANTI-MALAY IN BUILDING THE CO~TROv~R THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED HER HUSBAND THE DUKE OF SIA MOVES INCLUDING THE SEIZ SIAL BOKARO STEEL MI~L DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR EDINBURGH ARE UNDER IN URE Of A NUMBER OF BRITISH PROBABLY MEANS THAT INDIA DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES VESTIGATION BY DURHAM PLANTATIONS NOW WILL TURN TO T~E IS 4 P M. DAY BEFORE PU~LI POL I CE, I TWAS 0 I SCLOSED THE CONCERTED ACTION AGAINST SOVIET UNION FOR AID, AC CATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS TODAY THE PROPOSED NEW NATION CAME CORDING TO KNOWLEDGEABLE ITEMS IS 10 A M DAY OF THE LETTERS WERE ALL AfTER PRESIDENT SUKARNO OfFICIALS HERE PUBLICATION MAILED FROM MIDDLESBROUGH ORDERED A TIGHTENING OF IT WAS CONSIDERED CERTAIN IN DURHAM COUNTY BETWEEN DEFENSE ALONG THE BORDER HERE THAT INDIA IS DETER EDITOR - CLAIRE BRIGHAM AUGUST 31 AND YESTERDAY, OF INDONESIAN WEST BORNEO, MINED TO BUILD BOKARO THROUGH STAFF - VIRGINIA MATHIASEN, SEPTEMBER II, POLICE AND SPECIAL ARMY COMBAT UNITS ONE MEANS OR ANOTHER, AND NANCY HOUGHTON, AND SAID THEY WERE CRUDELY MOVED INTO POSITIONS ALONG THAT LACK OF U S.