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----------------~---------------------------------------- _ HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE t2/7/ 4. I AT 0027 12/7/ I.~ AT 0657 12/71 4.4 AT 1320 :Jke HOUR ss 12/71 1.4 AT 1937 VOL 3 No. 1285 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER 1962 ( ~"'E 1( I LLED WHEN GROUP FLEES CUBA I CALL ON RUSS TL , ~\h! ( KEY WEST, FLORIDA, DEC. 5 (UPI )-- [JRCDUCE EV I DE~PC- ~11 SS I LE BLOWS UF~ TWENTY-FIVE CUBAN REFUGEES, INCLUDING r ,~ t., EL PASO, TEXAS, DEC. 5 (UPI)--A NIKE THREE WOMEN AND THREE CHILDREN, LANDED GENEVA, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THE WEST OFFEREDI HERCULES MISSILE BLEW UP YESTERDAY ON YESTERDAY IN A 35-FOOT INBOARD MOTOR- [TODAY TO SIGN AN UNINSPECTED NUCLEAR I THE MCGREGOR MISSILE RANGE, KILLING A BOAT. THE 90-MILE TRIP TOOK A LITTLE TEST BAN TREATY WITH THE SOVIET UNION I FRENCH LI EUTENANT AND I NJUR I NG FOUR OVER 12 HOURS. IIITOMORROW", I F THE Russ I ANS CAN PROVE i OTHER PERSONS U.S. IMMIGRATION SERVICE OFFICIALS ITHEIR CLAIM THAT INTERNATIONAL INSPEC- i THE FRFNCH LIEUTENANT DIED LAST NIGHT SAID THE CUBANS WERE THE LARGEST REFU- I TION IS UNNECESSARY. AT WILLIAM BEAUMONT MILITARY HOSPITAL GFE GROUP TO ARRIVE IN FLORIDA SINCE BUT AMERICAN AMBASSADOR ARTHUR H DEAN SEVERAL HOURS AFTER THE EXPLOSION. HIS THE START OF THE CUBAN CRISIS. ,SAID THE "NEGATIVE ATTITUDE" OF THE SO- NAME WAS WITHHELD. • ••• • VIETS APPEARED TO BE "CLOSING THE DOORS AUTHORITIES AT THE BASE, 20 MILES CRCS~ES ATLAt\~T Ie' LEADING TO POSSIBLE AREAS OF AGREEMENT." NORTH OF EL PASO, SAID A RANGE SAFETY \J i~ i THE OFFER TO SIGN AN IMMEDIATE TREATY OFFICER BLEW THE MISSILE UP AT AN AL- IN TH I RTY MINUTES i CAtv1E FROM BRITAIN'S SIR MICHAEL WRIGHT, TITUDE OF 500 FEET WHEN IT TOOK AN ER- IWHO TOLD THE '7·NATION DISARMAMENT CON- RATIC COURSE. AUTHORITIES CLAMPED A CAPE CANAVERAL, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THE :FERENCE THAT IF THE RUSSIANS HAVE SCIEN- TIGHT SECURITY LID ON DETAILS OF THE UNITED STATES TODAY LAUNCHED ITS MIGHTYITIFIC EVIDENCE WHICH PROVES THAT INSPEC- ACCIDENT. ATLAS MISSILE ON ITS FINAL RESEARCHA ,I TION IS UNNECESSARY , THEY SHOULD DEPOSIT Two FRENCH SERGEANTS, A FRENCH PRI- FLIGHT AND CLOSED OUT ONE OF MERICA S I IT WITH UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY GENERAL VATE AND AN AMERICAN SERGEANT WERE HOS- FIRST AND MOST FABULOUS ERAS OF ROCKET-'THANT. I P/TAL/ZED. THE FRENCH SERGEANTS WERE I RY ON A NOTE OF ROARING SUCCESS. HE NOTED, HOWEVER, THAT SOVIET DEPUTY I IN SERIOUS CONDITION. THE AMERICAN I THE SILVERY, 82-FOOT INTERCONTINENi- FOREIGN MINISTER VALERIAN ZORIN TOLD THE SERGEANT AND FRENCH PRIVATE WERE NOT AL-RANGE ROCKET, LOADED WITH SPECIAL ,UNITED NATIONS RECENTLY THE RUSSIANS II " IN SER I OUS COND I T I ON. I CAMERAS, PIGGYBACK PODS AND OTHER WOU LD NOT REVEAL THE I R I NFORMAT ION BE- I THE FRENCH SOLDIERS WERE TRAINEES I SPECIAL INSTRUMENTS, HURLED A DUMMY CAUSE OF tiTHE STATE OF INTERNATIONAL UNDER THE NATO TRAINING PROGRAM. THEY ,'WARHEAD 5,000 MILES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC:TENSION " WERE MEMBERS OF THE 520TH FRENCH GUIDED OCEAN. ' •••••• MISSILE BRIGADE. I THE ATLAS, AN ADVANCED "F" MODEL, U.S. AND RUSSIA AGREE ON THE NAMES OF THE I NJURED SOLD I ERS BLASTED FROM I TS LAUNCH I NG PAD ATOP A BETTER WAY TO SPEND BILL IONS WERE NOT RELEASED. ! COLUMN OF FLAME AND SMOKE AT ABOUT UNITED NATIONS, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THE AN INVESTIGATION WAS ORDERED INTO 14.26 P.M. EST. IUNITED STATES AND RUSSIA, IN A RARE DIS- THE EXPLOSION. I WITHIN 30 MINUTES, THE MISSILE'S iPLAY OF COLLABORATION TODAY CALLED ON I I' I SLENDER NOSE CONE PLUNGED INTO A TAR- THE WORLD TO DISARM AND USE THE RELEASED FRANCE JOINS RUSSIA IN I GET "REA t'EAR ASCENS ION I S LAND, OFF RESOUF CES FOR E CONOM I C AND SOC tAL DE VE L-' REFUSING U.N. FINANCIAL AID lTHE WEST COAST OF AFRICA--AND WROTE OPMENT. UNITED NATIONS, DEC. 5 (UPI)--FRANCE THE FINAL CHAPTER IN THE "RESEARCH AND THE TWO POWERS JOINTLY SPONSORED A JOINED RUSSIA YESTERDAY IN REFUSING TO DEVELOPMENT" STORY OF THE ATLAS MIS- DRAFT RESOLUTION OUTLINING A PROPOSAL HELP PAY FOR THE U.N. OPERATION IN THE SILE. IFOR THE TRANSITION FROM MILITARY PRE- CONGO •• • • • • I PAREDNESS TO GENERAL AND COMPLETE D I S- I FRENCH DELEGATE ANDRE GANEM SAID NO LACK OF HARMONY AMONG RED ARMAMENT UNDER EFFECTIVE INTERNATIONAL I OBLIGATION TO PAY WAS INHERENT IN THE CHINESE AND ITALIAN COMMIES CONTROL. WORLD COURT ADVISORY OPINION THAT AS ROME, DEC. 5 (UPI)--A TOP ITALIAN THE MEASURE RECALLED THAT A PANEL OF 1 SESSMENTS FOR THE CONGO (ONUC) AND MID COMMUNIST TODAY ACCUSED THE RED CHI EXPERTS ESTIMATED THAT THE WORLD IS : DLE EAST (UNEF) FORCES ARE BINDING ON NESE TO THEIR FACES OF MEDDLING IN SPENDING ROUGHLY $120 BILLION ON MILI j ALL I 10 MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBL~ ITALIAN PARTY AFFAIRS AND TRYING TO TARY EXPENSES AT THE PRESENT TIME. IT I GANEM STRESSED THAT THE COURT'S RUL- SPLIT ITS MEMBERS FROM THE Moscow LINE. SAID THE RELEASE OF THIS SUM FROM DE ING WAS ON AN ADVISORY BASIS. HE SAID GIANCARLO PAJETTA ONE OF THE TOP FENSE PURPOSES WOULD GREATLY ACCELERATE THE U N. CHARTER CONTAINED NO STIPULA LEADERS OF THE 1,754,000 STRONG ITALIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AS WELL AS ST~VE TIONS THAT SUCH OPINIONS CAN BE I~POSED COMMUNIST PARTY, MADE THE CHARGE DUR OFF THE DANGER OF WAR. ON ASSEMBLY MEMBERS. ING THE FOURTH DAY OF THE PARTY'S 10TH GANEM SAID FRANCE DID NOT SUPPORT CONGRESS. SOUTHERN SENATOR IS UNWELCOME THE DECISION FOR U.N. INTERVENTION IN THE CONGRESS, TO WHICH CHINESE AND IN TWO AFRICAN NATIONS THE CONGO, AND THEREFORE COULD NOT BE OTHER COMMUNIST PARTIES HAVE SENT DEL- HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR FINANCING IT. EGATES, HAS FEATURED AN OPEN BITTER DAR-Es-SALAAM, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THE TAN- IDEOLOGICAL BATTLE BETWEEN THE PEKING 'GANYIKA GOVERNMENT DECLARED U.S SENA- ALGERIA WANTS INTERNATIONAL AND Moscow BRANDS OF COMMUN ISM 'TOR ALLEN ELLENDER (DEM-LA.) A "PRO- AID WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED •• • • HIBITED IMMIGRANT", TWO HOURS BEFORE THREE MEN ROB LONDON HIS ARR I VAL HERE. IT WAS THE SECOND ALGIERS, DEC. 5 (LPI) --PREMIER AHMED BANK AND ESCAPE IN FOG AFRICAN NATION IN TWO DAYS TO FORBID I BEN BELLA HAS APPEALED FOR INTERNATION- IHIM ENTRY. AL AID WITHOUT STRINGS TO HELP THE NEW I LONDON, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THREE MEN HELD l A GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN SAID THE 72- ALGERIA SURMOUNT HER fllNCREDIBLE DIF- UP A SUBURBAN WESTMINISTER BANK BRANCH I YEAR-OLD SOUTHERN SENATOR WOULD BE ASKED FICULTIES." TODAY AND ESCAPED UNDER COVER OF HEAVY ITO LEAVE AS SOON AS HE ARRIVES HERE. BEN BELLA, 45, WENT BEFORE THE CON- FOG WITH 10,000 POUNDS. , ELLENDER WAS DECLARED A PROHIBITED STITUENT ASSEMBLY TO REVIEW PROBLEMS WHILE ONE OF THE BANDITS COVERED THE i IMMIGRANT IN UGANDA YESTERDAY AFTER RE- FACING ALGERIA AFTER TWO MONTHS OF I~- BANK'S STAFF WITH A GUN ANOTHER VAULTEDI PORTS THE SENATOR SAID IN SOU~HERN DEPENDENCE THE COUNTER AND GRABBED THE BUNDLES OF ,RHODESIA HE HAD NOT SEEN ANY AFRICANS As HE SPOKE, THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT MONEY. A THIRD GANG MEMBER WAS WAIT- I READY FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT. HE ALSO IN PARIS ANNOUNCED A STOPGAP LOAN TO ING OUTSIDE IN A CAR WITH ITS ENGINE : SAID AFRICANS WERE NOT CAPABLE OF LEADER- HELP ALGERIA PAY HER WAY UNTIL THE END IRUNNING. I SHIP WITHOUT WHITE ASSISTANCE. OFT HEY EAR THE SUM WAS NOT DIS C LOS ED, I I.• •• • BUT FRENCH PRESS REPORTS PUT IT BETWEENI PROGRAM TO RELIEVE HUNGER I STORM BATTERS EAST COAST 250-100 MILLION NEW FRANCS (~50-60 MIL-I UNITED NATIONS DEC 5 (UPI)--THE /' WASHINGTON, DEC. 5 (UPI)--AN ATLAN- LION). iGENERAL ASSEMBLY~S I 10-NATION ECONOMIC TIC STORM CARRYING WINDS AS HIGH AS 55 • iAND FINANCIAL COMMITTEE LATE YESTERDAY I MILES AN HOUR MOVED UP THE EAST COAST BODY LlES )N StATE APPROVED THE PLAN FOR A THREE-YEAR ; TODAY TOWARD THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC AND THE HAGUE, DEC. 5 (UPI)--THE BODY or WORLD FOOD PROGRAM TO RELIEVE HUNGER NEW ENGLAND STATES. FORMER QWE~N WILH~LMINA ARRIVED HERE TO AND ASKED U.N. MEMBERS TO SUPPORT IT GALE WARNINGS WERE DISPLAYED FROM LIE-IN-STATE IN THE CAPITAL SHE RULED THUS FAR 39 STATES AND SPECIALIZED CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, TO PROVINCETOWN, FOR 50 YEARS. AGENCIES OF THE U.N HAVE PLEDGED AL- MASSACHUSETTS. SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS " TME BODY, IN A C0FFIN CARRIED IN A MOST $90,000,000 FOR THE PROGRAM THE WERE FLYING SOUTH OF CAPE MAY TO CAPE I WH1TE HEARSE, WAS TAKEN FROM APELDOORN GOAL IS $100,000,000 HATTERAS, NORTH CAROLINA, AND NORTH OF WHERE SHE DIED A WEEK AGO AT THE AGE I PROVINCETOWN TO EASTPORT, MAINE. OF 82. ,I BUY__ U. __S. _ SAVINGS__ _ BONDS_ ___--1-- ________________________. f ----------~------------------------------~H:(~)I:Jt~~uLASS--------------------------~~------~---~ THURSDAY 6 DECEMBER 1962 PAGE 2 ____________________~~~~----------- I PUBLISHED AT THE DliECllON OF THE COM- TEAMST£R UNION BOSS SHOT GUERRILLA GROUP CLAIMS NO i MANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE WITH PELLETS WHILE IN COURT FACILITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, ( ) INTENTION OF INVADING CUBA IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF WEAPONS NASHVILLE, TENNESS£E, DEC. 5 UPI-- KEY WEST, FLORIDA, DEC. 5 (UPI )--THE CONTRACT NOAs-4176-c WITH THE TRANS- A MAN DRESSED IN A TRENCH COAT RAN IN- LEADER Of A BATTL£~RBED BAND Of GUER PORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. TO THE FEDERAL COURTROOM WHERE TEAM- RILLAS ARRESTED BY U.S.