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Kennedy Hopes for Labor Settlement Voice Of HIGH rWE LOW T!DE • 9/14/ 60 i AT 0407 9/~4/ 00 ~ AT 1026 9/14/ 507 AT 1630 :Jke HOURGLASS 9/14/ 001 AT 2234 Vo L. ~ No 0 12 17 ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY n SEPTEMBER 1962 KENNEDY HOPES FOR CHINESE SURROUND INDIANS SEE NO CHANGE NEW DElH~, SEPT. 12 (UPI)--CHiNESE LABOR SETTLEMENT TROOPS HAVE SET UP A M'LITARY POST 10 IN CUBA POLICY MllES INSIDE iNDiAN TERRITORY AND HAVE HOUSTON, TEXAS, SEPT. II (UPI)-­ WASHINGTON, SEPTo 12 {UP~)--A SENATOR SURROUNDED A DETACHMENT OF THE ASSAM PRESiDENT KENNEDY TONiGHT JRGED AERO­ PROPOSED TODAY THAT CONGRESS iNCLUDE IN R ~ I=" LES, ! NFORMED SOUR CES SA I D TODAY. SPACE COMPANiES AND UNiONS TO SETTLE PRESIDENT KENNEDY's RESERVE MOBILiZA­ A STALEMATED LABOR DISPUTE ON THE BA­ TION BILL AN AMENDMENT AUTHORIZiNG THE SIS o~ A WHiTE HOUSE BOARDuS REPORT POSSIBLE USE OF FORCE TO PREVENT A SO­ MADE PuBLIC IN WAS~INGTON. VOICE OF AMERICA V!ET TAKEOVER iN CUBAo HE WARNED THAT iF A STRIKE OCCURS SEN. PRESCOTT BUSH (REPo-CONNo) SAiD If REPLIES TO RUSSIA IT WOULD Nor ONLY SHU~ DOWN THE PLAN~ HE WOULD OFFER THE AMENDMENT AS A MEANS WASHINGTON, SEPT. 12 (UPi)--THE UNi­ WHiCH MA~UFACTURE A LARGE PROPORTION O~ SERVING NOTiCE ON THE KREMLiN THAT TED STATES SA I D TODAY J' iN BROADCASTS OF OUR MISSILes, ROCKETS AND SPACE­ ~HE UNITED STATES Will NOT BE iNTIMiDA­ BEAMED AROUND THE WORLD, THAT RUSSIAfS CRAFT; iT WOULD ALSO CLOSE MANY OF TED BY SABER-RATTLING STATEMENTS SUCH WARNING AGAINST UoS. ACTION IN CUBA OUR MISSilE SITESo" AS THAT 'SSUED BY RUSSIA YESTERDAY. "REFLECTS A LUST FOR POWE.R AI'IID DISRE­ "s UCH A ST~iKE wOJL~ SERIOUSLY SET DESPiTE TYE BRISTLJI'IIG SOViET THREAT GARD FOR TRUTHo" US BAC~ 1N SPACE EXPLORATiON AND O~ NUCLEAR WAR AND CONGRESSIONAL D£MA~D~ THE UoS. REPLv WAS MAD~ IN A UoSo - WOULD IMPERIL THE NATION'S DEFENSE", FOR TOUGHER ACrION, -HE KE~NED~ ADMIN­ iNFORMATION AGENCY "COMMENTARY" BROAD­ THE PRESiDENT SAiD !N A STATEMENT IS­ ~STRAiION MADE iT CLEAR T~ERE is NO iM­ CAST WORLDWIDE BY THE VOICE OF AME~rCA SUED iN HOUSTO~ AFTER HE ARRiVED FROM MEDiAiE PROSPECT OF CHANGING CUBA PO~­ VISITS TO SPACE SITES AT HUNTSVILLE AND TRANSLATED iNTO 37 LANGUAGES. 'Cy 0 ALA., AND CAPE CANAVERAL, F~Ao ' IT ANSWERED A LENGTHY KREMLu~ STATE­ HiGH OFFICIALS WERE UNSWAYED BY THE MENT C~RCULATED BY RUSSIA'S TASS NEWS QOO()UO SOViET UNiONttS LATEST PROPAGANDA BLAST AGENCY YESTERDAY. THE SOVIE· STATE­ UNIONS AND AEROSPACE FIRMS OR B~ DEMANDS OF SOME CONGRESSMEN THAT MENT WARNED THAT U.S. ACT!ON AGAiNST APPEAR HOPELESSLY DEADLOCKED THE UNI1ED STATES THROW A NAVAL BlOC~ADE CUBA COULD LEAD TO NUCLEAR WAR. Los ANGELES, SEPT" II (UPI)--Two AROU~D CUBA TO CUT OFF RUSSIAN ARMS THE U.S o IoAo REPLY SAID, "THE GOVER­ UNIONS REPORTED TONiGHT THAT CONTRACT SHIP~ENTSo NEGOTiATIONS WiTh FOUR MAJOR SOUTHERN MENT OF THE UNITED STATES THREATENS NO o • 0 •• " CALiFOR~PA A£ROSPACE FIRMS WERE rlOPE­ NATION AND NO PEOPLE. NOR IS IT TO BE KENNEDY SAYS UoSo DETERMINED LESSLY DEADLOCKED AND SET SEPTv 22 AS iNTIMiDATED BY THREATSo" IT DECLARED THAT PRESiDENT KENNEDy 1 S TO WIN SPACE RACE WITH RUSSIA A NEW SfRIKE DATE FOR SOME 100,000 HO!JSTON, TEXAS, SEPT e ~2 (UPI )--PRES- REQUEST LAST FRIDAY fOR STANDBY AUTHOR WORKERS. f DE I'IIT KE NNE DY S A lOT 0 DA'Y .,. \-I: U. S • i S ITY TO CALL UP TO 150,000 RESERVES WAS THE ANNOUNCEMtNT Of THE NEW STRiKE D(TERMiNED TO W'N THE RACE Wi~H RUSSiA ON THE BASIS OF AMERJCA1S "SOLEMN DE­ DATE CAME JUS~ POURS 4FTER PRES!DENT TO THE MOON AND FiRST PLACE IN SPACE SO TERMINAT~OI'll THAT THE FReE WORLD WilL KENNEDYvS SPECIAL F~CT-FINDING BOARD THA'" IT W!l~ BE AN AREA OF PEACE AND REMAiN FRE'E.ff If RECOMMENDED THAT AEROSPACE WORKERS BE NEVER A TERRIFYING THEATER OF WAR." PERM!TTED TO VOTE ON WHETHER THEY WANT A CROWD ESTIMATED AT 50,000 PEOPLE IN A UNiON SI-fOP. LARGEST BALLI~i~~~ISSILE THE VAST RICE UNIVERSiTY STADIUM CHEEREC SUCCESSFULLY FIRED TODAY THE PRESIDENT'S CALL FOR A Ifr:'JLL SPEED" CAPE CANAVERAL, SE P"r 0 12 THE I NQU IRE r NTO HOW 0 50s LEN (Up I )-- DRIVE TO WIN THE SPACE RACE WiTH "BOLD AIR FORCE TODAY SUCCESSFUll~ FIRED EVADED TIGHT PRISON SECURITY AND DARiNG." AMERICA~S LARGEST BALLISTIC MISSILE, LONDON, SEPT. 12 (UP I )--A CORONER IS UNDER A HOT, SUNNY SKY !N HEADQUARTER~ THE OCEAN-SPANNING TITAN I I, ON A COURT WilL SEEK THURSDAY TO PiERCE THE CITY FOR ~HE MANNED SPACECRAFT CENTER, FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 5,000 MilES ACROSS MYSTERY OF HOW ORo ROBERT SOBlEN THE PRESIDENT PA0SED MJDWAY iN A TWO­ A. THE ATLANTIC. EVADED TIGHT PRISON SECURITY TO GET DAY TOUR OF SPACE INSTALLATIONS TO CALL THE MIGHTY TITAN II, CARRYING A NEW­ THE MASSIVE DOSE OF" DRUGS THAT LED TO FOR AN ALL-OUT EFFORT TO PUT THE COUN­ ER AND LARGER NOSE CONE, THUNDERED FROM HIS DEATH. TRY AHEAD Of THE SOVIET UNION, NOW LEAD ITS LAUNCHING PAD AT 10:50 A.M. (1450 CRIMINAL ASPECTS OF THE INVESTIGA­ ING IN MANNED SPACE rLIGHT. GMT)o TION ARE iN THE HANDS OF THE SCOTLAND THE TITAN II, SLATED FOR A NEW SER- YARD MURDER SQUAD. WHETHER DETECTIVES NEW INDEPENDENT ALGER~A IS IES Of MISSIONS IN THE U.S. MILITARY WILL TESTiry AT THE INQUEST THURSDAY PLANNING TO ESTABLISH NAVY WEAPONS AND PEACEFUL SPACE EXPLORATIO~ is NOT KNOWN. PROGRAMS, WAS MAKING ITS FIFTH TEST ALGIERS, ALGERIA, SEPT. 12 (UPi)-­ FLIGHT AND SEEKING ITS THIRD SUCCESS POLITICAL STRONGMAN AHMED BEN BELLA !S RUSSIAN BLASTSoCAUSED QUAKES? TODAY. PLANNING TO CREATE A NAVY r:'OR INDEFEN­ STOCI<HOlM, SWEDEN, SEPT. 12 (UPi)-­ DEN"! ALGER I A, I NFORMED SOU~CES SA' D TO­ A SWEDISH SCIENTiST SAID YESTERDAY NU­ ARAB GOVERNMENT IN EXILE DAY. CLEAR BLASTS ON EARTH RESULT IN SOLAR ANNOUNCEMENT CALLED PREMATURE THE FIRST HINT OF THE NAVY PLANS CA~£ ECHOES THAT HAVE CAUSED DISASTROUS IN A COMMUNiQUE ISSUED BY THE DELEGA­ C AI R0 , U. A. R 01 SEPT. 12 ( UP I ) -­ EARTHQUAKES AND METEOROLOGICAL DIS­ TION FOR MILITARY AFFAIRS IN ALGIERS o TURBANCES o PRINCE TALAL, THE REBEL BROTHER OF IT ASKED ALL ALGERIANS WHO HAVE SERVED SVEN SVENTESSON, HEAD OF A RESEARCH SAUDI ARABIAN KING SAUD, SAID TODAY IN VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE FRENCH NAVY lABORATORY AT OESTERSKAER, NEAR HERE, REPORTS THAT HE IS PLANN1NG TO ESTAB­ TO SEND IN THEIR PARTiCULARSo BASES THIS THEORiES ON THE STATISTIC LISH A GOVE'RNMENT IN EXILE ARE "PREMA­ RELATION BETWEEN NUCLEAR TESTS AND TURE." CALLS CABINET MEETING SUCH A STORY WAS CARRIED iN THE NEWS· METEOROLOGICAL AND SEISMOLOGICAL DIS­ LONDON, SEPTa 12 (UPI)--BRITiSH PRIME TURBANCES. PAPER Al AKHBAR HERE. "ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT WE ARE STUDY­ MINISTER HAROLD MACMilLAN HAS DEC/CEO SVENTESSON liNKED THE RECENT VIOLENT TO CALL A CABiNET MEETING TO DEAL WITH EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE IND THE MIDDLE ING ALL MEANS OF RESTORING THE RIGHTS OF SAUDI PEOPLE," SAiD TAlAL. THE ONSLAUGHT OF CRITiCiSM FROM COMMON­ EAST WITH HiGH SOLAR ACTiViTY APPARENT­ WEALTH MINISTERS REGARD!NG BRITAIN'S LY CAUSED BY THE SOVIET NJCLEAR TESTS ENTRY INTO THE COMMON MARKETo SMALLPOX SCARE IN NEW YORK IN THE NOVAYA ZEMLYA AREAo MACMILLAN IS EXPECTED TO MEET WiTH NEW YORK, SEPT. 12 (UPI)--ffPRESUMABlY 0.0.00 HIS MiNISTERS TOMORROW TO COLLECT THEIR CHICKENPOX" WAS THE TENTATIVE DIAGNOSIS NEGROES ARE ARMING VIEWS ON WHAT IMMEDIATE STEPS CAN BE AT LAN! A, SE PT. )--SOUTHE RN GIVEN TO THE AILMENT OF A YOUNG AFRI­ 'I (UP) TAKEN TO GIVE REASSURANCES lHAT BRITISrl INTEGRATION LEADER ORo MARTIN LUTHER CAN STUDENT HOSPITALIZED HERE TODAY. ENTRY WilL NOT AFFECT ADVERSLY COMMON­ KING JR., SENT A TELEGRAM TO PRESIDENT BUT DOCTORS, WARY OF SMALLPOX, SOUGHT WEALTH COUNTRIES. KENNEDY TONrGHT STATING THAT NEGROES TO VACCINATE ALL WHO CONTACTED HIM. ARE ARM'NG THEMSELVES iN MANY PLACES THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE SAID THE IN THE SOWTH WHERE A "REIGN OF TERROR CORRESPONDENTS STILL MiSSING IS ALIVE. I DOCTORS HANDLING THE CASE FE'lT IT WAS HAVANA, SEPTa 12 (UPi)--THREE FOREIGN KING, WHO HAS BEEN IN THE FOREFRONT " PRESUMABLY SMALLPOX." CORRESPONDENTS STILL ARE MISSiNG ~N CU­ OF THE SOUT~£RN INTEGRATION STRUGGLE , SAID THE TIME HAS COME FOR PROSECUTING TOKYO, SEPT. i2·,UPI)--RADiO PEl PING BA, AND HAVE NOT BEEN HEARD FROM SINCE THEY LEFT HAVANA LAST SUNDAY TO ViSIT ACTION fROM THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH AND CHARGED TODAY THAT AMERICAN MILITARV THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. SOViE'" ENCAMPMENTS, iT WAS REPORTED PERSONNEL HAVE PIL~TED U-2 PLANES ON TODAY. lNTElllGENCE MISSIONS OVER COMMUNIST CHINA. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE CHEMICAL CAPABLE Of IMPOSING TRAILER RESIDENTS MAY CHOOSE COMMANDiNG OfFiCER, PACifiC MISSILE SEXUAL STER I L ITY ON MASS SCALE PATIO AWNINGS NOW AT MACYfS RANGE FAC'Li~ ~AJALEiN, MARSHALL ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY, SEPT. i2 ISLANDS, iN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU Of THE DESIRABiliTY AND NEC~SSiTY OF (UPI)--SCIENCE IS ON THE VERGE OF AC­ PATIOS FOR OUTDOOR FUN AND RELAXAT~ON • WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH QUIRING THE TECHNICAL MEANS OF ANNI­ 15 THE TRANSPORT COMPANY Of TEXAS. RECOGNIZED AS AN ESSENTiAL PART OF HILATING ANY SPECIES OF BIRDS o THIS THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY COMFORTABLE LIVINGo HOWEVER, LACK Of WilL BE HORRIFYING NEWS TO ALL SCIEN­ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYo DEADLINE GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATED FUNDS FOR THIS TIFIC AND NON-SCIENTIFIC PERSONS AL­ FOR NOT~CES !S 4 PaM.
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