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Bill 10 Increase Social Security Benefits -... LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE 1 .. 5 AT 0155 7-3 1- 64 4 7 AT 0808 1.4 AT 1431 4.3 AT 2049 5ke HOURGLASS 7-31-64 1 VOL 5 NO 1766 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY 30 JULY 1964 BILL 10 INCREASE SOCIAL SECURITY SUCCESS OF MOONSHOT IS BENEFITS SUPPORTED BY BOTH PARTIES STILL PENDING WASHINGTON (UPI}--THE HOUSE OVERWHELMINGLY VOTED TO INCftEASE SOCIAL SECUftlTY CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)--AMERICA'S RANGER BENErlTS BY $1.5 BILLION AND TO BROADEN THE PftOGRAM BY BftlNGING IN AN ADDITION- 7 SPACE EYE ZOONED ON A COLLISION COU- AL 600,000 PEftSONS. RSE WITH THE MOeN TODAY IN A PIONEER- THE ELECTION-YEAft ftAISE fOft 20 MILLION BENErlCIAftlES WAS STftONGLY SUPPORTED ING PICTUIETAKING MISSION NEEDED fOR BY BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCftATS. IT WOULD BE fiNANCED BY INCREASING PAYftOLL MANNED LUNAR LANDINGS. TAXES PAID BY WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS. THE TELEVISIGN PReBE WAS ROCKETED ON IN ONE RESPECT THE BILL WAS A DEfEAT roft PRESIDENT JOHNSON ~ECAUSE IT DID NOT SUCH A PRECISE S-SHAPED 228,6oo-MILE INCLUDE HIS MEDICARE PLAN TO PftOVIDE HEALTH INSURANCE rOR THE AGED UNDEft SOCIAL PATH TO THE MOON YESTERDAY THAT IT SECURITY. WOULD HIT THE LUNAR SURfACE ABOUT 8:45 THE LEGISLATION WHICH NOW GOES TO THE SENATE, WOULD LIBERALIZE ftETlftEMENT A.M. EST fRIDAY WITHOUT ADJUSTMENT. BENEfITS fOR WIDOWS AND THE AGED, AND BUT JET PftOPULSIGN LABORATORY (JPL) ADD TO THE SOC I AL SECUft I TY PftOGftAM sa f­ SCIENTISTS AT THE GOLDSTONE, CALif. REMCVES FORTUNE EMPLOYED PHYSICIANS AND flftEMEN AND PO- TftACKING STATION PLANNED TO flftE A L ICEMEN. SMALL ROCKET ABOARD THE SPACECftAfT DUR- FRCM SWISS BANKS THE MAIN PftOVISION IS A 5-PEftCENT ING A DELICATE MID-COURSE MANU[VEft TO- GENEVA (UP~)--RADAMES TftUJILLO, YOUNG COST-OF-LIVING INCREASE IN ALL OLD AGE, DAY TO AIM THE SHIP TOWARD GNE Of THE EST SON or THE rOftMEft DOMINiCAN DICTA­ DISABILITY AND SUftVIVOR BENEfiTS. MOON'S MYSTERIOUS DRY PLAIN-LIKE "SEASe' TOR, HAS ftEMOVED NEARLY ALL Of THE $i5C UNDEft THE BILL, A PENSIONER NOW GET- SCIENTISTS SUBSEQUENTLY SAID THE MILLION HE HAD IN SWISS BANKS, IT WAS TING THE PRESENT MAXIMUM $1 27 A MONTH SPACECftAfT APPARENTLY PERfOftM[D THE ftEVEALED TODAY. WOULD ftECEIVE $133. 40• EVENTUALLY, THIS MANUEVER "RIGHT .N THE NOSE" AND NOW LAWYEftS fOft SIX OTHEft TRUJILLO HElftS WOULD ftlSE TO $1 43. 40 BECAUSE THE MEA- WAS HEADED fOR ITS TAftGET ON THE MOON. SAID RADAMES NOW HAS "ONLY riVE TO SIX SURE ALSO WOULD BftOADEN THE WAGE BASE A fORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT Of THE SUCCESS MILLION DOLLARS IN SWITZERLAND." USED IN fiGUftlNG PENSIONS. STILL WAS PENDING. "THIS MONEY HAS BEEN BLOCKED BY THE BANKS CONCEftNED," THE OffiCE OF' GENEVA LAWYER HENfti-PAUL BRECHBUHL SAID. INDIA SEIZES U.S. U THANT TURNS RADAME! TRUJILLO WAS AftRESTED IN fRANCE YESTEftDAY AFTEft GENEVA EXAMIN­ ARMS Af\'D AMMrJ~' I T I C~ BILL CGLLECTC,R ING MAGISTftATE GEORGES CURTIN CHARGED CALCUTTA, INDIA (UPI)--CUSTOMS orflC­ Moscow (UPI)--UNITED NATIONS SECRE­ HIM WITH fftAUD, THEFT, AND rALSlfICA­ lolLS TODAY UNLOADED 173 CASES AND flUft TARY GENERAL U THANT TURNED BILL COL­ TION IN WITHHOLDING THE SHAftE Of HIS LARGE DftUMS, ALLEGEDLY CONTAINING AftMS LECTOft TODAY TO T~Y TO TALK THE Rus­ MUftDEftED fATHEft'S (STATE rftCM OTHER AND AMMUNITION BOUND fOR PAKISTAN rftOM SIANS INTO PAYING THE $52 MILLION THEY HEIRS. THE U.S. fREIGHTER AMEftlCAN HUNTER. OWE THE WORLD BODY. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) THE SHIP, HELP UP IN PORT YESTERDAY OeSEftVEIS DOUBTED THANT WOULD suc­ WHEN CUSTOMS orflCIALS C"ARGED ITS MAS­ CEED. fOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI GROMYKI TER HAD rAILED TO DECLARE THE AftMS ON SAID ONLY YESTEIDAY THANT WOULD NOT THE MANlrEST, WAS PERMITTED TO CONTINUE I NINE OF MINERS GET "ONE KOPECK, ONE SHILLING NOft ONE ITS VOYAGE AND LErT CALCUTTA. I CENT fOR UNLAwrUL OPERATIONS AGAINST \ THE CASES WERE DISCOVEftED BY DOCKWGR­ I ARE STilL ALIVE THE PEACE AND I NDEPENDENCE Of NAT IONS.' i CHAMPAGNOLE, rRANCE (UPI)--RESCUE KEftS WHILE UNLOADING A SHIPMENT Of WHEAT. THE UNITED NATIONS SAYS THE KftEMLIN I TEAMS TODAY Pft~PAftED TO PENETRATE THE INfORMED SOURCES SAID THE AftMS SHIP­ OWES $52 MILLION fOR U.No PEACE KE~PWQ I ENTRANCE or A CHALK MINE NEAR HERE MENT DID NOT COME fROM THE UoSo GOVERN­ OPERATIONS IN THE CONGO AND THE MIDDLE WHERE 14 MINERS HAVE SEEN TRAPPED MeRE MENT, BUT fROM PRIVATE EXPORTERS, AP­ EAST. I THAN 200 fEET UNDERGReUND SINCE MONDAY PAftENTLY AS PAftT or A COMMERCIAL SHIP- I BY A MASSIVE ftOCK FALL. MENT. i LATE LAST NIGHT THEY MADE CONTACT MANY CHOLERA DEATHS I WITH NINE OF THE 14 TRAPPED MEN IN A KUALA LUMPUR (UPI)--THE GOVERNMENt POCKET 223 fEET BELOW GROUND. RIOTERS SUBDUED ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT 124 PERSONS HAD BULL~OZERS CLEARED THE ENTftY AND RES­ MEDfORD, MASS. (UPI)--MoRE THAN 100 DIED Of CHOLERA IN MALAYSIA THIS YEAR. CUE TEAMS PftEPAftED TO ENTEft THE GALLERY NEGftO AND WHITE YGUTHS feUGHT EACH 8TH- A STATEMENT, GIVING NATIONAL fIGURES , AND SHORE IT UP BEfORE WOftKING THElft ER AND HURLED ROCKS AT POLICE DURING A fOR THE fiRST TIME, SAID THAT 87 PER- WAY TOWARDS THE OTHER NINE MEN. RIOT AT A ROCK-AND-ROLL DANCE TONIGHT, SONS WERE DEAD IN MALAYA AND 37 ELSE- fiVE OTHER MEN WERE KNOWN TO BE TRAP- POLICE SAID. WHERE, BUT GAVE NG fURTHER BREAKDOWN. PED IN ANOTHER SECTION Of THE MINEo iT AT LEAST 10 PERSONS REQUIRED TREATM~T A TOTAL Of 1,081 CHOLEftA CASES HAVE WAS NOT CEftTAIN WHETHER THEY ARE ALIVE AT LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, MOSTLY BEEN ftEPORTED, MOST or THEM IN THE Oft NOT. fOR CUTS AND BRUISES. EAST COAST STATES Of TRENGGANU AND KEL' • 0 0 0 0 A METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY BUS ANTAN • WAS DAMAGED HEAVILY, orrlCIALS SAID. f,rTY CLUB-SWINGING POLICE rftOM NEAft­ AFPRCVAL EXPECTED ~EEK~ CREW~ WASHINGTON (UPi)--HoUSE APPftOVAL IS BY COMMUNITIES SWAftMED INTO THE IIOTING COLUMBIAN NAVY OF SUNKEN JAPANE~E Fl~HING BOAT~ EXPECTED NEXT WEEK fOft A $207 MILLION YOUTHS AND BftOKE UP THE DISTURBANCE. BOGOTA (UPI)--THE SEAftCH CONTINUED MILITAftY PAY ftAISE THAT WOULD APPLY TO SEVERAL POLICE WERE PUSHED AND PUNCH­ TODAY fOft THE CftEWS Of TWO JAPANESE EVEftY MEMBEft OF THE AftMED FOftCES EXCEPT ED BY THE ftIOTEftS. OTHEftS SAID THEY FISHING BOATS f'UND SUNK AND ABANDONED THE LOWEST RANKS Of ENLISTED MEN. WEftE HIT BY ftOCKS. NEAR SAN ANDftES ISLAND ABOUT 353 MILES THE SENATE-PASSED BILL WAS APPftOVED, Off THE COLeMBIAN COAST. 30 TO 0, YESTEftDAY BY THE HOUSE AftMED URGES NEGROES TO FIGHT POLICE A COLOMBIAN SEARCH VESSEL PULLED SEftVICES COMMITTEE. IT IS SCHEDULED TO EVEN IF IT MEANS BLOODSHED ALONGS I DE THE TWO SOATS, BUT NO ONE WUS COME UP IN THE HOUSE ON MONDAY, WITH CAlftO (UPI)--NEGRO SECT LEADER MAL~UM ABLE TO BOARD THEM BECAUSE Of THE HIGH PASSAGE REGARDED AS CERTAIN. X SAID TODAY HE IS CONSIDERING FLYING SEAS. THE PAY RAISES ARE EXPECTED TO GO IN­ BACK TO NEW YORK TO URGE NEGftOES liTO THE COLOMBIAN NAVY ftEPORTED THAT THE TO ErfECT SEPT. ~o fIGHT BACK AGAINST THE POLICE WITH NO BOATS HAD ASKED rOI AID LAST FRIDAY, HOLDS BARRED" EVEN If IT MEANS BLOOD- BUT THE AREA IN WHICH THEY WERE FIUND PUT YOUft BEST fOOT fGRWAftD EVEN IF SHED. WAS NOT THE SAME AS THE ONE THEY HAD yeu HAVEN'T GOT A LEG TO STAND ON. HE SAiD IF' HE DECIDES TO GO HE WOULD SAID THEY WERE IN. THEY WEftE ESTIMATED TftY TO HOLD A MASS ftALLY IN NEW rGRK ITO HAVE CARRIED A COMBINED CREW Of 70. NAME WAS OM~TTEO SATURDAY TG LET NEGReES KNOW THElft RIG-' THE NAME OF' McAfEE WAS INADVEft­ I 000. HTS. GIVES GOLDWATER POLITICAL ADVICE TANTLY OMITTED IN TYPING THE LIST Of "NEGftOES SHOULD STAND ON THEIR RIGHTS WASHINGTON (UPI)--SEN. BARRY M. GOL~ SCHOOL BOAftD MEMBERS IN YESTEftDAY'S EVEN Ir IT COSTS THEM THEIR LIVES," HE WATEft REPORTS THAT HE GOT SOME POLITI­ ISSUE Of THE HOUftGLASS. SAID. "BUT THEY SHOULD NOT DIE WITHOUT CAL ADVICE rROM PRESIDENT JOHNSON LAST Mft. McAFEE IS RESIDENT MANAGEft or TAK I NG L I FE A T80TH FOR A ToeTH, A LIfE WEEK. "HE WARNED ME NEVER TO PULL MY GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. rlR A LIrE. THAT's THE ONLY WAY." DOG'S EAftS," GOLDWATER TOLD NEWSMEN. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 30 JULY 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COM­ INDONESIA ORDERED BOMBING NUMBER OF PERSONS IN U S. DING OFFICER KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, SINGAPORE (UPI )-- AN INDONESIAN CHARG - HOUSEHOLDS SAME AS 10 YEARS AGO HALL ISLAN~S, CONTRACT DA-01-021- EO WITH HAVING EXPLODED A BOMB AT THE WASHINGTON (UPI )-- THE NUMBER Of HOUSE- AMC-90004 (Y) (NI23-(61756) 35133A PMR) BRITISH ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE IN CHANGI OLDS IN THE UNITED STATES INCREASED BY ITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. ON MAY 31, WAS A PRIVATE IN THE INDO- BOUT 9 MILLION TO MORE THAN 56 MILLION THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY MON­ NESIAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE CORPS, TWEEN 1954 AND 1964, BUT THE AVERAGE DAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEALINE FOR A PROSECUTION WITNESS TOLD A PRELIMINAR UMBER Of PERSONS IN EACH HOUSEHOLD NOTICES IS 4 P M DAY BEFORE PUBLICA­ INQUIRY TUESDAY TAYED ABOUT THE SAME AT 3 33 TION DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS IS 10 THE WITNESS, RAHASAN BIN ALI, NOW A THE CENSUS BUREAU REPORTED YESTERDAY A M DAY OF PUBLICATION. DETAINEE, TOLD THE COURT THAT HE AND HAT THE AVERAGE NUMBER Of CHILDREN THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO THE ACCUSED, LEMANIT BIN AHMAD, 23, HAD NDER 18 PER HOUSEHOLD INCREADED OVER EDIT COpy RECEIVED fOR PUBLICATION BEEN SPECIALLY DETAILED BY THEIR COM- BECAUSE Of ~~8 RELATIVELY MANDING OfFICER, AT BELAKANG PADANG, IGH BIRTH RATE EDITOR: H EDW.
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