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~Ourglass 9/12 0.7 at 2333 Vol HIGH TIDE LOW T fDE 9/1 I 5.4 AT 1702 9/ II 0.6 AT 2304 9/12 5.6 A1 0510 9/12 0.5 AT 1058 9/ 12 5.4 AT 1728 ~OURGLASS 9/12 0.7 AT 2333 VOL. 'i No. 914 KWAJALEIN, MARSHAll ISLN4DS MONDAY II SEPT 1961 ZEUS TEST FIRED HURRICANE CARlA WORST EVER SEEN AT POINT MUGU ALONG TEXAS-LOUISIANA COAST POINT MUGU, CALIF., SEPT. 9 (UPI)-- A NIKE ZEUS MtSSILE, DESIGNED TO DE'END GALVESTON, TEXAS, SEPT. 10 (UPI)--HuRRICANE CARLA HURLED SHATTERING BLASTS THE UNITED STATES AGAINST NUCLEAR ATTACK Or WIND AND WATER AGAINST THE TEXAS-LoUISIANA GUlr COAST TODAY A$ A PRELUDE FROM SPACE, WAS TEST fiRED TODAY B~T TO ITS FULL 150-MILE-AN-HOUR fURY. PIERS AND BUILDINGS COLLAPSED AND RISING BLEW UP SIX SECONDS AfTER LAUNCH. TIDES BREACHED AT LEAST ONE DIKE. THE ARMY SAID "SOME TEST OBJECTIVES THE HEART OF THE MONSTEft STORM, WORST EVER SEEN ALONG THIS SECTION OF THE WERE MET" IN THE SHOT THAT USHERED IN A COAST, CHURNED CLOSER TO SHORE AND WAS EXPECTED TO HIT FULL fORCE AND CARRY NEW PHASE or TESTING fOR THE ARMY'S PERHAPS 100 MilES INLAND SOMEWHERE BETWEEN GALVESTON AND ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS. CONTROVERSIAL ANTI-MISSILE MiSSilE. HuRR f CANE WA~N I NGS WERE EXTENDED TO ALREADY-F'l .. OODED GRAND ISLE, LA. "TECHNICAL PROBLEMS" WERE BLAMED BY THE No CASUALTIES HAVE YET BEEN REPORTED BUT DAMAGE WAS EXPECTED TO 8E EXTEN­ ARMY FOR THE EXPLOSION. SIVE. THE ARMY ANNOUNCEMENT SAID THAT THE GALVESTON WAS BEING POUNDED BY 75-MILE-AN-HOUR WINDS AND WAVES CRASHING FLIGHT "TERMINATED" ArTER THE SECOND AGAINST S£AWALLS fORCED CLOSING OF ALL ESCAPE ROUTES. THE ISLAND CITY WAS STAGE HAD IGNITED. No ANNOUNCEMENT ~AS SEALED Off, ITS REMAINING PEOPLE fIGHTING flOODS AND PREPARING fOR WORSE TO MADE ON HOW HIGH THE SOLID-FUEL ZEUS COME. THE TIDE WAS ALMOST 8 rEET ABOVE NORMAL ANt MAY RISE TO 15 FEET. STREAKED BEfORE 'T EXPLODED BUT IT APPEARED TO BE ABOUT FEET. AN ESTIMATED 300,000 PEOPLE ---- 20,000 250,000 IN TEXAS AND 50,000 IN LA. THE fiRING FOLLOWED BY HAL' AN HOUR TIGHT CURB ON FLOW OF AN EXPLOSION OF THE SAMOS SKY SPY SAT­ ----flED YESTERDAY AND TODAY IN THE DEPENDENT TRAVEL Tn EUROPE GREATEST MASS EXODUS Of MODERN TIMES ELLITE AT POINT ARGUELLO, CALIF. IN THE FACE Or NATURAL CALAMITY. WASHINGTON, SePT. 9 (UPI)--THE THE ZEUS -- CAT-QUICK KILLER Of rEEDING AND SHELTERING THEM WAS A DEFENSE DEPARTMENT TODAY ORDERED ATOMIC-TIPPED ROCKETS -- WAS TESTED IN HERCULEAN TASK THAT INVOLVED MOVING 40,000 TROOPS ~O EUROPE AS RtINrORCE­ AN ATTEMPT TO MOVE CLOSER THE DAY WHEN PEOPLE TO CITIES AS FAR INLAND AS MENTS IN THE BERLIN CftISIS. IT ALSO IT COULD DEfEND U.S. TARGETS AGAINST DALLAS, 300 MILES INLAND. CLAMPED TIGHT CURBS ON THE FLOW Of NUCLEAR ATTACKS F'ftOM SPACE~ TID£S MOUNTING TO MORE THAN A MAN'S DEPENDENTS TO THE EUROPEAN THEATER. HEIGHT OVER NORMAL UNDERMINED PILINGS THE TRAVEL DEPENDENT SUSPENS10N AND LEVEES. AN EARTHEN LEVEE 0' THE STARTS NEXT MONTH EXCEPT FOR MEN RUSSIA EXPLODES 5TH AND OLD BRAZOS RIVER CHANNEL AT NEARLY­ ASSIGNED IN WEST BERLIN. THE PENTA- LARGEST ATOM t C BLAST DESERTED FREEPORT, TEXAS, WAS BREACH­ GOM INDICATED THAT THE EXCEPTION FOR WASHINGTON, SIPT. 10 (UPI)--THE Russ­ ED BY THE RELENTLESS PRESSURE. AT WEST BERLIN WAS BEING MADE rOR MORALE IANS EXPLODED OVER THE ARCTIC TODAY AN LEAST A FOOT OF WATER SURGED THROUGH PURPOSES. ATOMIC BLAST EQUAL TO SEVERAL MILLION THE ALMOST-DESERTED INDUSTRIAL CITY. THE ANNOUNCEMENT SAID SHIPPING, TONS OF TNT -- BY fAR THE LARGEST IN A "LAROE SECT tON" OF THE LEVEE GAVE HOUSING, MEDICAL AND OTHER NEIOS Of THEIR SERIES OF' RENEWED NUCLEAR WEAPONS WAY AND THERE WAS FEAR A SECOND THE 40,000 NEW TROOPS WOULO MAKE IT TESTS. (-'THWORKS MIGHT GO. IMPOSSt8LE TO SUPPLY BOTH T.EM AND THE U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION SAID AuTHORITIES CALLED IN HEAVY EARTH THE DEPENDENTS. THIS fiFTH EXPLOSION IN THE CURRENT MOVIMG EQUIPMENT AND LOADS OF SEA­ THER'FORE, IT SAID IT WILL ~­ SERifS OCCURRED HIGH OVER AN ISLAND IN SH£l~' TO TRY TO SAVE THE SECOND QUIRE THAT TRA.SPORTATION or DEPEN­ THE VICINITY OF NOVAYA ZEMLYA, A SPOT LEVEl. DENTS TO EUROPE BE SUSPENDED UNTIL RUSSIA HAS USED IN THE PAST fOR TESTING CARLA MOVED NORTHWESTERLY UP THE 'URTHE~ NOTICE, COMMENCIMG ON OCT. 9, BIG NUCLEAR DEVICES. GU~F AND WAS LOCATED ABOUT 160 MILES 1961." TNI ORDER WILL APPLY TO CIVIL- THERE WAS IMMEDIATE SPECULATION THAT ALMOST DUE SOUTH OF GALVESTON, MOVING IAN GOVERNME"T EMPLOYES AS WILL AS THE 5H01 REPRESENTED A MAJOR STEP TO­ AT JO MILES AN HOUR 1M THE DIRECTION MiliTARY PERaONNEL. WARD DEVELOPING TRIGGER' 'OR THE 100 OF LAND. A DEPARTM£NT SPOKESMAN SAID SOME MEGATON SUPER 50Me SOVIET PREMIER KHRU­ HEAVY RAINS OF fROM 8 TO 15 INCHES 2,000 FAMILIES WILL 8E AFrECTED SHCHEV HAS THREATENED TO BUILD. ACCOMPANIED THE STORM AT ITS CENTER, IMMEDIATELY BY THE MOVE. THE AEC DECLINED TO SAY WHETHER TO­ AND ADVANCE RAINS LASHED THE SHORE •••••• DAyt S "SEVERAL MEGATON" BOMB MIGHT BE WITH FACE-STINGING fURY. or SUFfiCIENT FORCl AND HEAT TO DETON­ POLICE"EEk INTRUDER WHO ATE SO LARGE A WEAPON. BUT REP. CHET THE WEATHER B~REA~ AT NEW ORLEANS SET FIRl IN EMBASSY laSUED LA$T-MIN~TE APPEALS fOR HOLlfIED, D-CALIF., CHAIRMAN or THE PEOPLE TO LEAVE THE COAST. MOST HAD WASHINGToe. SEPT. 10 (UPI}--POlICE HOUSE-SENATE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMITTEE, DONE so. fOR MAM1 WHQ HAD NOT, IT EXPERTS Ta6ly WEIE SifTING CLUES SAID THE LARGER AN ATOMIC DEVICE, THE WAS TOO LATE AS SEAWATER ROSE OVER WHICH MAY HELP TO IDENTifY THE IN­ LARGER A HYDROGEN WEAPON IT CAN TOUCH ROADS AHD CAUSEWAYS. TRUDER -- OR INTRUDERS -- WHO rR'ED OFf. GALVESTON RECEIVED THt BRUNT or TO SET r1RE TO TNE SOVIET E_eAIIY TODAY'S BLAST PRESUMABLY WILL ADD TKE STORM IN ITS EARLY STAQES AND BUILDING HERE YESTERDAY. SUBSTANTIALLY TO RADIOACTIVE DEBR'S fLOODWATERS ROSE. ALL RESIDENTS WHO BUT POLICE Of riCtALI REF'US£D TO ALREADY DUMPED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE BY HAD NOT TAKEN SHELTER ON THE COASTAL DISCLOSE WHETHER THEY WERE MAKING THE EAILIER SOVIET SHOTS. SOME or THIS ISLAND, WERE URGED TO "R£-EVALWATE ANY PROGRESS WITH THEI. INVESTIGAT­ fALLOUT ALREADY HAS 'ILTERED DOWN ON THEIR SITUATIONS" AND SEEK SAfETY. ION. ANy COMMENT, POLICE or"CIALS NORTH AMERICA. BUT U.S. EXPERTS SAID GALVESTON CIVIL DE'ENSE DIRECTOR SAID, WOULD MAVE TO COME FROM TME THAT AS YET THIS POSED NO THREAT TO MILTON SCALES BROADCAST A WARNING [}£PAftTM£NT OF STATE. HEALTH. TNAT TWO-STORY MASONRY BUILDINGS TWE DEPARTMENT, HOWEVER, SAID IT IN THIS REGARD, SEN. KENNETH B. KEAT­ MIGHT ONLY "POSSIBLY" BE SAFE. HAD NO COMMENT TO MAKE. ING, R-N.Y., URGED THE GOVERNMENT TO GO THE WEATHER BUREAU WARNED THE THE FlRE WAS R[PORTEO BY THE Sov­ ALL-OUT IN SEEKING AIR PURIFICATION HURRICANE WOULD BE OF "LONG DURATION~ IET EMBASSY LAST NIGHT. SeVIET METHODS TO COMBAT RADIATION. HE SAlD THE DEAD "EYE" AT ITS CENTER ALONE CHt~ D'AFfAIRES MIKNAIL SMIRNOVSKY HE HAD ASKED THE AEC AND DEFENSE DEPT WAS 50 MILES ACROSS. CALLED ON SECRETARY Of STATE DEAN WHAT IS BEING DONE IN THJS FIELD WATER ROSE IN STREETS OF GALVESTON RUSK TO LODGE WHAT THE SOVIET EM­ As TO THE RUSSIAN SUPER BOMB PROJECT, DESPITE l6-fOOT SEAWALLS. WAVES BASSY CALLED "HIS STRONGEST PROTEST PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S ADVISERS HAVE CON­ SLASHED SMEETS Of IT HIG. IN TNE AIR AGAINST TMIS U~PftECEDEMTED CRIMINAL CLUDED AFTER A WEEK'. CAREfUL APPRAISAL AGAINST THE WALLS. IT WAS FEARED ACT." THAT THE WEAPON WOULD HAVE MORE PSYCHO­ ALMOST ALL THE ISLAND WOULD BE fLOOD­ THE FIRE WAS DISCOVERED ON THE LOGICAL THAN MILITARY WORTH. ED. ,SOME RESIDENTS ALREADY WERE CUT THIRD FLOOR or THE EMBASIY BUILDING THE EXPERTS CONIIDEREO A VARIETY or OFF' BY FLOQO WATEI. ON .6TH HW, A FEW BLOCKS FROM TME POTENTIAL MILITARY PURPOSE. rOR WHICH ENTIRE CITIES AND TOWNS WERE DE­ WHITE HOUSE AN EMBASSY SPOKESMAN THE HORROR BOMB COULD BE USED. IN SERTED ALL WHO REMAINED IN T"EM SAID IT WAS QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED BY ALMOST EVERY CASE THEY DECIDED THE DID SO AT THEIR OWN RISK AND WERE EMBASSY PERSONNEL. SOVIETS COULD ACHIEVE THE lAME END MoaE WARNED TO SEEK SHELTER IN TOP FLOORS •• EfrlCIENTLY WITH DIFFERENT MEANS or STURDY BVILDINa. AND SIT IT OUT. NEWS tTEMS rOft THE HOURGLASS? • •• CALL 214 OR 539. I"VEST IN U S SAVINGS BONDS ••••• ••• • • PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION ~f THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACifiC MISSILE TERRORISTS FAIL IN DE GAULLE ASSASINATION ATTEMPT RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL PARIS, SEPT~ 9 (UPI) TERRGRISTS TRIEO TO BLOW UP PRESIDENT CHARLES DE ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU GAULLE'S CAR WITH A FIRE BOMB LAST NIGHT AS HE BROVE FROM PARIS TO HIS WEEK­ Of WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c END RETREAT, POLICE DISCLOSED TODAY WI TH THE TRANSPORT COW ANY Of TEXAS. DE GAULLE ESCAPED HARM BUT THE PRESIDENTIAL CAR WAS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AND SMOKE-BLACKENED. THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY POLICE SAID THE BOMB ONLY CAUGHT fiRE AND DID NOT EXPLODE. IF IT HAD EX­ MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE PLODED PROPERLY, THEY SAID, IT COULD HAVE DESTROYED THE CAR AND ALL ITS fOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE OCCUPANTS. PUBL I CAT ION. DEADL I NE FOR NEWS ITEMS DE GAULLE, WITH HIS KNOWN CONTEMPT IS 10 A.M. DAY OF PUBLICATION. FOR PERSONAL DANGER, WAS RELIABLY REPORTED TO HAVE DISMISSED THE spy SATELLITE EXPLODE~ON PAD THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT ATTEMPT WITH THE REMARK THAT niT WAS POINT ARGUELLO, CALif., SEPT.
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