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HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 5-23-64 5-2 3-64 4 8 AT 0239 I 5 AT 0850 4.6 AT 1447 5ke HOURGLASS , I AT 2053 VOL 5 NO 1720 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS FRIDAY 22 MAY 1964 MARSHALLESE PROGRAM WELL RECEIVED THE SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT PROVID CGNGRESSMAN SAYS RE~L~CEME~T ~L~N£~ ED AT THE RICHARDSON THEATER WED LaS~LEfE NESDAY EVENING BY APPROXIMATELY 50 FOR VIET NAM WAR ARE ALREADY NATIVE MARSHALL ESE FROM EBEYE WAS WASHINGTON (UPI)--REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES S. GUBSER, OF CALIFORNIA, CHARGED TO ENJOYED BY A RECORD CROWD. THE PRO DAY THAT THE "SUPPOSEDLY NEW" PLANES EN ROUTE TO SOUTH VIET NAM AS REPLACEMENTS GRAM CONSISTED OF DANCES, SONGS AND ARE THEMSELVES OBSOLETE AND COULD PROVE TO BE !IDEATH TRAPS" FOR U.S AND SOUTH GAMES AND WAS ARRANGED BY SPECIAL VIETNAMESE AIRMEN SERVICES THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF GUBSER, A MEMBER OF THE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, TOLD THE HOUSE HE HAD JUST HELEN POSEY AND THE REV BUCK OF RECEIVED "A RUMOR FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE I1 THAT THE SKYRAIDER PLANES PICKED TO EBEYE REPLACE THE AGING T28 AND B26 IN SOUTH VIET NAM WERE TAKEN FROM A BONEYARD AT AN AIRFIELD IN THE SOUTHEAST UNITED STATES It CLAIMS DEMCCRATIC ADMI~ISTRATICN S 111 UNDERSTAND THE LAST OF THESE PLANES AS I A~I Fe RE I G~' FCL I GI ES ARE BA~IKRurT WERE BUILT 12 YEARS AGO,II GUBSER SAID. ANAHEIM, CALIF. {UPI )--Gov NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER SAID TODAY THE UNITED STATES "SO THIS SUPPOSEDLY NEW EQUIPMENT IS SHOULD OFFER MILITARY SUPPORT IF NECESiARY TO PROTECT THAILAND FROM COMMUNIST AT BEST AI' 12, YEiROOI,.D A I RCRAFT WH I CH IS AGGRESSION AND SHOULD INSIST THAT THE NEUTRALITY OF LAOS BE RESPECTED. SUBJECT TO METAL FATIGUE AND COULD BE CAMPAIGNING IN CALIFORNIA IN AN ADVANCE OF THE STATE'S JUNE 2 PRIMARY, THE NEW JUST ANOTHER DEATH TRAP 11 YORK GOVERNOR OFFERED HIS PROPOSALS FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA IN A STATEMENT INDICATING ACTUALLY, THERE HAS BEEN NO CLAIM THAT THE SKYRAIDER, A CONVERTED NAVY THE POLICY OF THE DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION HE SAID RECENT CO~MUN1BT SUCCESS DIVE BOMBER, WAS II NEW II IN LAOS WAS ADDITIONAL PROOF "0F THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE DEMOCRATIC~AoMINISTRA IT FLIES ABOUT 365 MPH, HAS A RADIUS TION'S POLICIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA 11 ROCKEFELLER SAID THE ADMINISTRATION RANGE OF 1,500 MILES, AND ACCORDING TO HAD ",MPOSED THE COALITION GOVERNMENT WILL NOT ABANDCN THE PENTAGON IS CONSIDERED BY PILOTS ON THE RELUCTANT PRO-WESTERN GOVERNMENT IDEAL FOR GUERRILLA WARFARE BECAUSE OF OF LAOS" AND HAD SINCE REPEATEDLY DE- CAUSE IN VIET NAM ITS VERSATILITY. UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--AMBASSADOR ADLAI FENDED THE NEUTRALIZArlON POLICY. STEVENSON SAID TODAY THAT THE UNITED LAOS NOW IS IN DANGER OF A COMPLETE STATES "CANNOT STAND BY WHILE SOUTHEAST I COMMUNIST TAKEOVER, THREATENING GRAVE REDS WANT u.s. ASIA IS OVERRUN BY ARMED AGGRESSION" CONSEQUENCES THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST ASIA, "As LONG AS THE PEOPLES OF THAT AREA HE SAID GUT Of FAR EAST ARE DETERMINED TO PRESERVE THEIR OWN IN THE GOVERNOR URGED FIRST THAT THE U. WASHINGTON {UPI)--CONGRESS WAS WARNED DEPENDENCE AND ASK FOR OUR HELP IN PRE S ",NSIST THAT THE NEUTRALITY NE BY SECRET TESTIMONY MADE PUBLIC TODAY SERVING IT," STEVENSON TOLD THE SECURITY GOTIATED FOR LAOS BE RESPECTED BY ALL THAT IF THE WAR IN VIET NAM IS LOST, COUNCIL, IIWE WILL EXTEND IT THE SIGNATORIES TO THAT AGREEMENT" "ALL OF SOUTHEAST ASIA WILL GO DOWN "AND IF ANYONE HAS THE ILLUSION THAT THE DRAIN," MY GOVERNMENT WILL ABANDON THE PEOPLE OF THE BLUNT WARNING CAME FROM ADM HARRY MANILA POLICE ARREST LEADER VIET NAM--OR THAT SHALL WEARY OF THE D FELT, COMMANDER OF U.S. FORCES IN OF PHILIPPINE COMMUNIST HUKS BURC~N OF SUPPORT THAT WE ARE RENDERING THE PACIFIC, WHO APPEARED BEFORE THE MANILA-tUPI)--JESUS LAVA, 50, MALARIA THESE PEOPLE-- I T I I S ONLY DUE TO I GNOR HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. RIDDEN LEADER OF THE DIE-HARD COMMUNIST ANCE OF THE STRENGTH AND CONVICTION OF HE SAID THE KEY BATTLEGROUND AGAINST HUK MOVEMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES, WAS THE AMERICAN PEOPLE" COMMllNISM TODAY IS IN VIET NAM MAIN CAPTURED IN MANILA TODAY BY NATIONAL COMMUNIST OBJECTIVE IS "TO GET THE U POLICE U.N. AMBASSADOR FROM PANAMA S OUT OF THE FAR EAST, " FELT SAID. LAVA, APPEARING FRAIL AND WEAK, CAR SHOOTS EDITOR OVER EDITORIAL BUT HE SAID THE THREAT WAS NOT LIMIT RIED A $37,500 REWARD FOR HIS CAPTURE PANAMA C,TY (UPI)--PANAMA'S CHIEF DEL ED TO V,ET NAM. HE SAID THE AMERICAN Two HOURS AFTER HIS ARREST, LAVA, WHO EGATE TO THE UNITED NATIONS, AMBASSADOR PEOPLE II HAVE FORGOTTEN" THAT A WAR IS A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE, WAS TAKEN TO AQUILINO BOYD, TODAY SHOT AND WOUNDED A AGAINST COMMUNISM IS STILL GOING ON IN MALACANANG PALACE TO MEET WITH PRES- NEWSPAPER EDITOR IN A QUARREL OVER A KOREA EVEN THOUGH THERE IS AN ARMISTICE. IDENT DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL CRITICAL EDITORIAL FORMOSA ALSO IS STILL THREATENED, HE DEFENSE SECPETARY MACARIO PERALTA THE WOUNDED MAN WAS ESCOLASTICO CALVO, SAID. SAID THE CAPTURE OF LAVA SHOWED JUST EDITOR OF THE TABLOID LA HORA, WHICH HOW WEAK THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT WAS IN YESTERDAY CARRIED A STORY CRITICAL OF MILITARY A~SI~TANCE PLANNING THE PHILIPPINES BOYD'S POOR SHOWING IN THE MAY 10 GEN HURT BY CUT~ IN FOREIGN AID IITHIS IS A DEFINITE SIGN OF COLLAPSE~' NEW YORK (UPI)--DEFENSE SECRETARY ERAL ELECTIONS. HE SAID "THEY CANNOT EVEN PROVIDE ROBERT S. McNAMARA SAID TONIGHT THAT THE LA HORA REPORT IMPLIED THAT BOYD PROTECTION FOR THEIR OWN LEADERS.II SUCCESSIVE CONGRESSIONAL CUTS IN FOR HAD COME TO PANAMA FROM HIS U N POST EIGN MILITARY AID HAVE MADE A "SHAMBLES' TO MAKE "DESPERATE EFFORTS" TO SAVE HIS OUT OF U.S. MILITARY ASSISTANCE PLAN- ONE MAN DIES IN LOCOMOTIVE POLITICAL POSITION CAB AND FOUR TRAINMEN INJURED BOYD, AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL As- NING HE HE MENTIONED SPECIFICALLY TURKEY AND ANDOVER, MD (UPI)--ONE PERSON WAS SEMBLY, WAS RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION C ~GREECE AS ONE AREA WHERE SLASHES IN AP- KILLED AND FOUR INJURED EARLY TODAY HAD SAID EARLIER TODAY HE WOULD SUE ALV PROPRIATIONS HAD HELPED GIVE THE COM- WHEN A SOUTHBOUND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL FOR LIBEL. ROAD FREIGHT TRAIN COLLIDED WITH A YARD MUNISTS A POWER ADVANTAGE "THE ALTERNATIVES ARE CLEAR," McNAM I ENGINE AND CAUGHT FIRE ON THE MAIN NEW AX-MURDER ~U~PECT CUT~ ~vR I~ T YORK TO WASHINGTON, D. C. TRACKS. IN APPARENT SUICIDE ATTEMPT ARA SAID IN A SPEECH PREPARED FOR DE SEVERAL CARS OF FREIGHT TRAIN TEL HONOLULU (UPJ)--THE CHIEF SUSPECT IN LIVERY BEFORE THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ESCOPED AND PLUNGED DOWN A SHALLOW EM- THE AX-SLAYING OF THE CAPTAIN OF A BRA CONFERENCE BOARD "IF MILITARY ASSIS BANKMENT THE TRAIN WAS REPORTED TO ZILIAN FREIGHTER ON THE HIGH SEAS WAS TANCE IS CUT, THE UNITED STATES EITHER BE CARRYING LIQUID NITROGEN, BUT FIRE RUSHED TO QUEEN'S HOSPITAL YESTERDAY MUST MAKE UP FOR THE REDUCTIONS WITH MEN SAID THERE WAS NO DANGER OF AN EX AFTER AN APPARENT SUICIDE ATTEMPT, POL U S FORCE OR MUST RETRENCH ITS FOREIGN PLOSION. ICE SAID. POLICY II THE DEAD MAN HAD BEEN PINNED IN THE OFFICERS SAID THAT ANKER BAARDSEN, 42, MORE BOMBINGS IN MADRID CRUMPLED CAB OF A LOCOMOTIVE. A NORWEGIAN, HAD SLASHED HIS LEFT WRIST MADRID (UPI}--TERRORISTS TODAY SET WITH A PIECE OF BROKEN PLATE OFF ANOTHER WAVE OF BOMBINGS IN MADRID CANADA TO HAVE NEW FLAG ALF OLSEN, FIRST MATE AND ACTING SKIP- THREE NEW EXPLOSIONS SHATTERED THE OTTAWA (UPI )--PRIME MINISTER LESTER PER OF THE CREW-TROUBLED FREIGHTER PO- NORMAL LIFE OF THE SPANISH CAPITAL, B PEARSON AND HIS CABINET TODAY REACH- MONA, HAD PLACED BAARDSEN UNDER SHIP'S BRINGING TO 18 THE NUMBER OF DEVICES ED A DECISION ON A NEW MAPLE LEAF FLAG ARREST KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN PLANTED IN THE PAST DESIGN WHICH WILL BE PLACED BEFORE PAR- REDUCING FEDERAL TAX REVENUES II DAYS. LIAMENT NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON {UPI)--THE GOVERNMENT EX NONE CAUSED ANY INJURIES OR APPRECI PECTS THAT THE SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ABLE DAMAGES. ANNOUNCE SPECIAL SALE LINKING SMOKING WITH CANCER TO REDUCE IIPARDON ME," HE SAID, lIyou LOOK LIKE MACY'S ANI\JOJNCE A "WHITE ELEPHANT" FEDERAL TAX REVENUES FROM CIGARETTE HELEN BROWN." SALE TO BE HELD TOMORROW AT J P.M ON SALES BY $100 MILLION DURING THE COMING "YES)" SHE REPLIED, "BUT I LOOK WORse VERAND~ THE IN FRONT OF THE STORE YEAR, SOURCES SAID TODAY I 1\1 r.. r:>I:" I:" f\I " PAGE 2 HOURGLASS fRIDAY 22 MAY 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE I MAYOR BRANDT GOES HOME I COMMANDING OfFICER PACifiC MISSILE NEW YORK (UPI)--WEST BERLIN MAYOR WillY CARNIVAL CORNER RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL BRANDT FLEW HOME TONIGHT AFTER A WEEK'S By GEORGE SHELHORSE 1 1 A ISLANDS, CONTRACT NI23 (6 756) 35 33 viSIT TO THE UNITED STATES. DALLY FIELD WAS SPROUTING HUNDREDS (PMR) WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. i DuRING HIS VISIT, BRANDT CONFERRED WIT1 OF WOODEN STAKES WHEN I PASSED BY THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY 1 PRESIDENr JOHNSON, SECRETARY OF STATE 1 AFTER LUNCH TODAY EACH STAKE DEFINES MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE IDEAN RUSK AND OTHER OFFIC1AlS IN WASHJNG~ THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DOZENS OF CAR FOR NOTICES IS P.M THE DAY BEFORE ITON. TODAY HE ADDRESSED THE UNITED I 4 NIVAL ACTIVITIES THAT WILL MUSHROOM PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS NAT IONS CORRESPONDENTS ASSOCIATION AND THERE DURING THE NEXT WEEK---ALL FOR IS 10 A.M.