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JOURNALIST DIES in PLANE CRASH TERRITORY HA3 NEW Te ~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ • HiGH TiDE LOW T~DE 3-24-64 3-24-64 3 8 AT 0230 ! 9 AT 08 II 4 9 AT 1430 :JL. HOURGLASS I 2 AT 2104 ---- - - - - - ---- ----------- - - ----------------------------------. KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY 23 MARCH 1964 VOL 5 No 1669 ----- -------- - -- - - ----,---_._-_._-------------------------....j ~--------------------------------- - USHERS IN HOLY WEEK JOURNALIST DIES VATICAN CITY (UPI}-~POPE PAUL VI FI~ST MILITA~Y MEN USHERED IN THE FIRST HOLY WEEK OF HIS IN PLANE CRASH REIGN TODAY BY BLESSING PALMS IN A TRAD­ Te FLEE F~LM CUBA LIVERPOOL, ENG (UPI)--NATIONALLY ITIONAL CEREMONY AT ROME'S ST PAUL'S MIAMI, FLA. (UPI)-- AUTHORITIES PLA* KNOWN luOUR'U\J.J.STf'NANCY SPAIN AND FOUR BASILICA NED EXTENSIVE QUESTIONING TODAY OF TWO OTHER PERSONS WERE KILLED YESTERDAY CUBAN AIR FORCE PILOTS WHO COMMANDERED IWHEN THEIR LIGHT AIRPLANE CRASHED INTO A RUSSIAN-MADE HELICOPTER, SHOT IT'S A CABBAGE PATCH BEFORE THE EYES OF THOU TERRITORY HA3 NEW PILOT DEAD, AND FLEW TO THE UNITED STA­ SANDS OF SPECTATORS AT THE FAMED A,N­ TES. TREE GRANO NATIONAL HORSE RACE TRACK DEPUTY CtM~ISSI~NER THE TWO DEFECTORS WERE BROUGHT HERE THE CHARTERED PIPER APACHE NARROWLY WASHINGTON {UPI)--INTERIOR SECRETARY LAST NIGHT FROM KEY WEST, ALONG WITH MISSED A ROW OF HOUSES AND PLOUGHED IN­ STEWART L UDALL HAS APPOINTED TERRI­ THE HELICOPTER'S 17-YEAR-OLD GUNNER TO THE CABBAGE FIELD ALONGSIDE THE TRAC TORIAL DIRECTOR RICHARD F. TAITANO AS WHO ASKED TO BE RETURNfD TO CUBA THE SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE THE ANNUAL CLASSIC DEPUTY HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE PACIFIC BODY OF THE PILOT WAS TAKEN TO A KEY WAS RUN. TRUST TERRITORY EFFECTIVE APRIL 10 WEST FUNERAL HOME RETIRED AMERICAN JOCKEY EDDIE ARCARO, TAITANO, 42, OF AGANA, GUAM, REPLACES CUBAN EXILES HERE HAILED THE DEFECT- COVER I NG THE GRANO NAT IONAL FOR AN AM- JOSE A BEN I TEZ WHO RES I GNED LAST MONTH liON AS THE "MOST SIGN I F I CANT" SINCE ERICAN TELEVISION COMPANY SAID HE SAW AFTER BEING CALLED BEFORE A SENATE COM- ITHE UNITED STATES AND CUBA BROKE DIP- THE SMALL TWIN-ENGINE PLANE CIRCLE THE MITTEE INVESTIGATING FORMER SENATE AIDE LOMATIC RELATIONS IN 1961 BECAUSE IT AINTREE TRACK TWICE. ROBERT G (BOBBY) BAKER BENITEZ, OF INVOLVED THE FIRST ACTIVE MILITARY MEN "IT LOOKED AS IF THE PASSENGERS WERE SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, TOLD THE COMMIT- TO FLEE FROM FIDEL CASTRO'S REGIME IN BEING SHOWN THE COURSE," HE SAID TEE OF SHARING A FINDER'S FEE WITH BAKER THAT TIME MISS SPAIN, 44, A LEADING FEATURE AND TWO LAWYERS ON MEAT IMPORTED INTO I EXILES SAID THE DEFECTORS SHOULD BE WRITER FOR THE MASS CIRCULATION SUNDAY PUERTO RICO I ABLE TO GIVE U S. INTELLIGENCE MEN A NEWSPAPER "NEWS OF THE WORLD" AND A POP A GRADUATE OF BEREA COLLEGE AND THE IFIRST-HAND REPORT ON MILITARY OPER- ULAR RADIO AND TELEVISION PANELIST, WAS WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, TAITANO IS I ATIONS IN CUBA. ASSIGNED TO COVER THE GRAND NATIONAL. MARRIED TO THE FORMER MAGDALENA SANTOS I ••••• SHE WAS THE AUTHOR OF ABOUT 20 BOOKS, OF AGANA. THEY HAVE TWO CH I LDREN THEY I BEL I EVE~ VlET NAM AND CAMBOD I A MANY FOR CHILDREN WILL MAKE THEIR HOME IN SAIPAN, HEAD- I MAY STILL HAVE GOOD kELATION~ ALSO KILLED WERE JOAN WERNER LAURIE, QUARTERS OF THE TRUST TERRITORY I SAIGON (UPI)--SOUTH VIETNAMESE STRONG- EDiTOR OF THE BRITISH WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, I • IMAN PRIME MINISTER NGUYEN KHANH SAID "SHE", ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE LEON GOOD- i RUS~IA MAY LOSE VOTE IN U.N. I TODAY HE HAS RECEIVED "GOOD INFORMATION' MAN, 54, AND HIS WIFE, AND THE PILOT, I UNLESS SHE PAYS MONEY PAST DUE! FROM A SPECIAL VIETNAMESE DELEGATION TO OWEN STEVENSON, AN AUSTRALIAN WHO HAD UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--AN AMERICAN DELE-I CAMBODIA AND INDICATED THE SHAKY PEACE WORKED FOR QANTAS AIRLINE FOR SEVERAL fATION SPOKESMAN SAID TODAY " WE ARE GO- !TALKS BETWEEN THE NEIGHBORS WOULD RE- YEARS ING TO STAND" ON THE POSITION THAT U.N ! SUME TODAY. MEMBERS SHOULD PAY UP WHAT THEY OWE IN : KHANH, WHOSE GOVERN~ENT MADE AN UN- DEMAND RETURN OF DEFECTORS WHO ICONTR I BUT IONS TO UN I TED NAT IONS PEACE- 'PRECEDENTED ADM I SS ION OF GU I LT FOR A KILLED PILOT AND HIJACKED COPTER IKEEPING COOPERATIONS OR LOSE THEIR VOTES BLOODY BORDER INCIDENT SATURDAY, TOLD WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE STATE DEPARTMEN~'N THE WORLD ORGANIZATION A NEWS CONFERENCE ~I STILL BELIEVE WE SAID YESTERDAY THAT CUBA MUST GO TO THE A SPOKESMAN FOR THE AMERICAN DELEGA- I CAN HAVE GOOD RELATIONS BETWEEN VIET- U S COURTS IF IT WANTS TO EXTRADITE TION MADE THE COMMENT AFTER SOVIET Rus- I NAM AND CAMBODIA." TWO AIR FORCE DEFECTORS WHO FLEW TO KEY SIA PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY HERE AND INI HE SAID HE WOULD PUNISH THE OFFICER WEST, FLA., IN A HIJACKED RUSSIAN-BUILT OSCOW A STATEMENT WARNING THAT A MOVE I RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INCIDENT IF AN IN­ HELICOPTER TO FORCE RUSSIA AND OTHER MEMBERS TO PAYi VrSTIGATION SHOWS SUCH PUNISHMENT IS BUT OFFICIALS SAID THE UNITED STATES THROUGH DEPRIVING THEM OF VOTING PRIV- I WARRANTED. I HAD AGREED TO RETURN THE BODY OF A TH I ROil LEGES "MAY CAUSE GREAT AND EVEN I RREP- I CUBAN KILLED WHEN THE DEFECTORS MADE ARABLE DAMAGE TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND i RUSSIANS TURN INJURED AiRMAN THEIR ESCAPE ALONG WITH A FOURTH MAN WHjTHE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF STATES ll i OVER TO U.S. AIR FORCE DOCTOR SAID HE WANTED TO RETURN TO CUBA l HELMSTEDT, GERMANY (UPI}--THE Rus- THE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT FOLLOWED NATIONS MUST HELP THEMSELVES i SIANS RELEASED ONE OF THREE CAPTIVE CUBAvS NOTE GEMAMDIING EXTRADITION OF THEI IF CONTINUED U.S. AID IS G~VEN IAMERICAN FLIERS TODAY AND U.S. AUTHOR- TWO AIR FORCE DEFECTORS. IT CHARGfD WASHINGTON (UPIJ--DAVID E BELL, HEAD llTIES WHISKED THE INJURED AIRMAN OUT THEM WITH "DESERTION, KIDNAPING, TREASONOF THE U S FOREIGN AID PROGRAM, WARNED IOF COMMUNIST TERRITORY TO AN AIR FORCE AND MURDER II IOTHER NATIONS TODAY THEY MUST ALSO HELP I! HOSPITAL, WEST GERMAN BORDER OFFICIALS THE NOTE WAS DELIVERED BY THE CZECHOSlTHEMSELVES IF THEY EXPECT CONTINUED US! SAID LOVAK EMBASSY, WHICH HANDLES U.S DIP- IASSISTANCE i THE OFFICIALS TOLD UPI 1ST LT HAROLD LOMArlC RELATIONS WITH CUBA. "OUR HELP IS NOT 'FREE,' HE SAID, "IN ,WELCH, 24, ONE OF THREE AIRMEN SHOT ••• PROVIDING EQUIPMENT, IMPORTED MATERIALS DOWN II CAYS AGO OVER EAST GERMANY, LAY ARREST "EXTREMISTS" PLOTTING TO OR EXPERTS, WE EXPECT THE RECIPIENT ON A STRETCHER IN THE BACK OF A HEAVILY OVERTHROW REGIME IN PORTUGAL COUNTRY TO SHARE THE COSTS OF DEVELOP- GUARDED AMERICAN AMBULANCE THAT CROS- LISBON {UPI}--PORTUGUESE STATE SECUR- MENT PROJECTS IN WHICH WE ASSIST" SED INTO WEST GERMANY HERE LATE YESTER- ITY POLICE ANNOUNCED TODAY THEY HAVE I • • DAY AFTERNOON ARRESTED SEVERAL MEMBERS OF AN "EXTREM-I FIRE LEAVES 600 HOMELESS IST II RING PLOTTING AGAINST THE LONG- KAWANISHI, JAPAN (UPI}--A FIRE FANNED CREW ABANDONS BURNING SHiP ESTABLISHED REGIME OF PREMIER ANTONIO IBY 35-MILE-AN-HOUR WINDS EARLY YESTERDAY NEW YORK (UPI)--THE 20-MAN CREW OF A SALAZAR DESTROYED AT LEAST 160 HOUSES IN THIS BURNING NORWEGIAN MOTORSHIP ABANDONED A COM~UNIQUE DID NOT DISCLOSE THE NUM-CITY OF 17,000. THE VESSEL AND TOOK REFUGE IN A LIFE­ BER ARRESTED NOR ANY NAMES. THE FIRE STARTED AT ABOUT I A.M AND BOAT EARLY TODAY ABOUT 100 MILES SOUTH BUT IT SAID THEY INCLUDED SOME "MILI- RAGED OUT OF CONTROL BECAUSE OF INSUF­ OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN THE CAR­ T ANT COMMUN I STS" AS WELL AS MEMBE RS OF F I C I ENT WATER TO BATTLE THE FLAMES. IT RIBEAN, THE U S COAST GUARD HERE SAID. "PATRIOTIC ACTION JUNTAS" WHICH THE SUB WAS FINALLY EXTINGUISHED AT 6 A M A SPOKESMAN SAID A COAST GUARD PLANE VERSIVE ORGAN!ZATION HAD ESTABLISHED IN POLICE SAID AN EARLY CHECK SHOWED THAT DISPATCHED FROM SAN JUAN REPORTED THAT PORTUGAL ONLY ONE PERSON HAD SUFFERED MINOR IN- THE CREW MEMBERS APPARENTLY WERE SAFE, JURIES ABOUT 600 PERSONS WERE MADE ALTHOUGH THE 290-FOOT LONG SHIP, THE DE GAULLE IN FRENCH GUIANA HOMELESS. BETH, APPEARED TO BE SINKING CAYENNE, FRENCH GUIANA (UPI)--PRESI- . DENT CHARLES DE GAULLE ARRIVED YESTERDAY SINGER HURT IN CAR CRASH HAVANA (UP!)~-CUBA AND THE SOVIET TO REASSERT FRANCE'S AJTHORITY ovrR THIS BISHOP, CALIF (UPI)--SINGER VIC DA~­ UNION HAVE ~IGNED A NEW TRADE AGREE­ JUNGLE CLAD TERRITORY NOTED FOR RETARDEDONE AND HIS ACTRESS-WIFE, JUDY, WERE IN- MENT PROVIOaNG FOR $15 5 MILLION IN NE~ ECONOMY, SPORADIC POLITICAL AGITATION JURED LAST NIGHT WHEN THEIR NEW $15.000 CRrDITS FROM THE USSR TO BUY SPARE AND THE ONCE-SINSTER "DEVIL'S ISLAND" FOREIGN CAR SKIDDED OUT OF CONTROL ON PARTS AND UNDERWRITE THE TECHNICAL AS­ PRISON MOUNTAINOUS U.S 395 SISTANCE PROGRAM. PAGE 2 ~OwRGLASS MONDAY 21 MARCH 196~ PUBL~SHED AT THE D~RECTiON OF THE COM­ CASUALTY l~ST GROWS TRADE CONFERENCE OPENS TOMORROW MAND~NG OFF~CER PAC~F~C MnSSILE RANGE WASH I NGTO"l ( UP ~ ) ... - T'-JE NUMBER OF AM­ EXPECTED TO RUN THREE DAYS FACBL~TY~ KWAJALEHN, MARSHALL ~SlANDSj ER~CANS WrlO D~ED IN SO~T~ VIET NAM GENEVA lUP~'--DELEGATES fROM 4~OUND CONTRACl N~23 (6~756) 35~33A (PMR) SINCE vAl\o ~, ~961 ') !-lAS PASSED THE THE GLOBE POURED INTO GENtVA YESTERDAY WITH GLOB AL ASSOC ~ AlES 0 200 MARK, THE PENTAGO~ REoORTED TODAY o FOR TYE BIGGES7 AND MOST A~BITIOuS THE HOU~GLASS IS PUBLnS~ED DAILY MON As OF MARCH ~6, 119 UQS o SERVICEMEN TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT CON~EPfNtE THE DAf THROUGH SATURD~Yo DEADLLNE FOR HAD BEE~ KILLED COM8Au ~Du~ THE COM~ WOR~C rlAS EV(R SEE~Q NOTaCES ITS 4 FoMo DAY BEFORE: PUBlHCA­ M~NIS7 VIET CO~G AND 82 HAD DIED NON­ THE ~NHTED NA7!ONS CO~FE~tNCE OPEN­ TUON o DEAD~nNE ~OR NEWS iTEMS IS COMBAT OEATHS J FOR A T07Al Of 201.
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