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NIXON IN IN THE SENATE ABOUT THE ONLY REAL IMMEDIATE PROBLEM WAS HOW THE MEMBERS, WITH I1963, THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS SAID TODAY PROPER SENATORIAL RESERVE, COULD CONCEAL THEIR EAGERNESS TO PASS THE $535 MIL­ !IN A COPYRIGHT STORY. LION BILL AND SEND IT TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON. ! THE PAPER ALSO QUOTED THE RUSSIAN-BORN CHAIRMAN OLIN D JOHNSTON (DEM-S.C.), OF THE POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE WOMAN AS SAYING SHE WOULDN ~ HAVE MAR­ COMMITTEE SAID HIS GROUP WOULD APPROVE THE BILL QUICKLY, PROBABLY NEXT WEEK. RIED LEE HARVEY OSWALD IF THEY HAD MET THE PANEL COMPLETED PUBLIC HEARINGS MORE THAN A MONTH AGO. IN THE UNITED STATES THE TWO MET IN JOHNSTON TOLD NEWSMEN THAT THERE WAS 'MINSK, RUSSIA, WHEN OSWALD WAS VISITING NO DEAL "THAT I KNOW OF" IN THE SEN­ THERE. SCRANT('N THRCiWS ATE TO JACK UP THE SALARY INCREASES REPORTER HUGH AYNESWORTH INTERVIEWED FOR MEMBERS TO $10,000 A YEAR. THE MRS OSWALD BEFORE SHE LEFT FOR WASHING­ HIS HAT IN RING HOUSE BILL PROVIDES FOR A $7,500 IN- TON TO TESTIFY FOR THE SECOND TIME BE­ BALTIMORE (UPI)--Gov WILLIAM W SCRA -CREASE, RAISING LAWMAKERS' PAY TO TON OF PENNSYLVANIA THREW HIS HAT IN TH FORE THE WARREN COMMISSION INVESTIGATING $30,000 ANNUALLY THE ASSASSINATION OF KENNEDY. RING TODAY AS AN ACTIVE CONTENDER FOR BUT JOHNSTON EXPRESSED SURPRISE AT THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION MRS OSWALD SAID SHE FELT THAT HER HUS THE HOUSE-APPROVED AMENDMENT PROVIDING BAND DID NOT HATE PRESIDENT KENNEDY, BUT WHICH SEN BARRY GOLDWATER HAS ALMOST THAT WHEN CONGRESS VOTES PAY RAISES FO THAT HE FIRED THE FATAL SHOTS BECAUSE SEWED UP. GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVANTS IN THE FUTUR ) SCRANTON DECLARED HIMSELF IN THE RACE "HE WANTED TO BE A BIG SHOT" MEMBERS WOULD GET THE SAME PERCENTAGE BEFORE THE MARYLAND REPUBLICAN STATE INCREASE AUTOMATICALLY CONVENTION (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) "I COME HERE TO ANNOUNCE I AM A CAN­ CIVIL RIGHTS BILL DIDATE tOR THE PRESIDENCy lI THE 46-YEAR AME~DME~TS REJECTED OLD GOVERNOR SAID IN A KEYNOTE ADDRESS WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE SENATE TODAY RE­ TO THE CONVENTION AMMUNITILN DUM~ JECTED A SERIES OF SOUTHERN-SPONSORED IN ABANDONING HIS LONG-HELD POSITION OF BEING AVAILABLE ONLY FOR A "SINCERE EXPLODES, KilLS 8 C I V I L RIGHTS AMENDMENTS, I NCLUD I NG A SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND HONEST DRAFT," SCRANTON REFUSED TO MOVE FOR NATIONWIDE VOTE IN NOVEMBER ON (UPI)--AT LEAST EIGHT PERSONS WERE KIL CONCEDE THAT THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION THE PENDING LEGISLATION, LED AND 140 OTHERS WOUNDED IN A SERIES HAD BEEN LOCKED UP BY GOLDWATER THE PLEBISCITE PLAN WAS PROPOSED BY Of AMMUNITION DUMP EXPLOSIONS AT A MI~ THE SOUTH'S TOP STRATEGIST, SEN RICHARD ITARY CAMP ACROSS THE OZAMA RIVER FROM SANTO DOMINGO, POLICE SAID TODAY _ ~~S~~L~F!~!M~G~~RT I~~~D~~~~E~~ SWJ lCH TO~~~~~ ft1tE FOL-LOWEe TtlE EXPLO~ IONS AND TIGHT RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY WEDNESDAY'S GETTYSBUR~. \UPI -- H£ NATIONAL THOUSANDS Of RESIDENTS IN THE AREA SUR CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE PROMOTING AM- HISTORIC CLOTURE VOTE. ROUNDING THE CAMP FLED THEIR HOMES IN BASSADOR HENRY CABOT LODGE FOR THE RE- REJECTED WAS A SO-CALLED "FREEDOM PANIC RIDERIr PROHIBITION SPONSORED BY SEN PUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION TODAY THE U.S NAVY RUSHED EXPLOSIVE AND JOHN C STENNIS (DEM-Mlss) IT WOULD HAVE SWITCHED TO PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR WIL­ FIRE-FIGHTING TEAMS HERE FROM THE GUAN BARRED DEMONSTRATORS FROM CROSSING STATE LIAM W SCRANTON AND URGED HIS SUPPORT- TANAMO NAVAL BASE IN CUBA ER~ TO FOLLOW SUIT LINES WITH AN AVOWED INTENTION OF VIO­ FOUR OF FIVE DUMPS AT THE ARMY CAMP MAXWELL M. RABB, NEW YORK ATTORNEY AN LATING LOCAL LAWS IT WAS DEFEATED 72 WENT UP STARTING AT I I O'CLOCK LAST HEAD OF THE LODGE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, TO 21 NIGHT DETONATIONS WERE STILL BEING ANNOUNCED HIS SHIFT IN A HANDWRITTEN HEARD HERE AT NOON. STATEMENT FOLLOWING A 90-MINUTE MEETING JURY DELIBER~TES EIGHT HOURS WITH FORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT D EISEN­ TO FIND RAPIST GUILTY OF MURDER HOWER. RED CHINA PROTE~T~ BOMBING NEW YORK (UPI )--A JURY OF I I MEN AND RABB DENIED EISENHOWER HAD URGED HIM IN LAO~ BY u.~. JET PLANE~ ONE WOMAN DELIBERATED HERE NEARLY EIGHT TO SWITCH SIDES LONDON (UPI)--THE OFFICIAL NEW CHINA HOURS LAST NIGHT BEFORE FINDING 29-YEAR NEWS AGENCY CHARGED TODAY A STAFF MEM­ OLD WINSTON MOSELEY GUILTY OF FIRST DE- BER OF THE CHINESE ECONOMIC AND CUL­ GREE MURDER DAMAGES IN FLOOD-DEVASTATED TURAL MISSION WAS KILLED AND FIVE OTHE MOSELEY--A BUSINESS MACHINES OPERATOR MONTANA EXCEED~ $50 MILLION INJURED YESTERDAY WHEN U.S. PLANES BOM --WAS CONVICTED OF KILLING MISS CATH­ GREAT FALLS, MONT (UPI)--RAIN AND BED KHANG KHAY IN LAOS ERINE GENOVESE, LAST MARCH, NEAR HER SNOW RUNOFF KEPT A FLOOO~DEV~$TATED "THE WANTON BOMBING OF THIS FORMER APARTMENT. THE PRETTY BARMAID'S DEATH MONTANA EDGY TODAY AS THE STATE REHAB- SEAT OF THE ROYAL LAOTIAN GOVERNMENT CAUSED A PUBLIC FUROR WHEN IT WAS RE- ILITATION PROGRAM WAS PUT INTO GEAR BY BY SIX U.S PLANES ALSO DAMAGED HOUSES VEALED THAT SEVERAL OF HER NEIGHBORS IG- FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES. AND PROPERTY," THE PEKING DISPATCH MON NORED HER SCREAMS FOR AID AS MOSELEY WAS REHABILITATION FOR STRICKEN SECTIONS ITORED HERE SAID ATTACKING HER BEGAN EVEN AS A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE IT SAID U S JET FIGHTERS ALSO FIRED MOSELEY ALSO REPORTEDLY CONFESSED TO TRAGEDY WAS BEING TALLIED TWENTY­ TWO ROCKETS INTO KHANG KHAY JUNE 7 SLAYING TWO OTHER WOMEN--CARRYING OFf A EIGHT DEATHS HAVE BEEN RECORDED SO FAR, SERIES OF DURGLARIES, AND COMMITTING AT WITH AT LEAST 115 PERSONS STILL MISSING HERMOSILLO, MEX (UPI)--HoSPITAL LEAST FIVE ASSAULTS (RAPES) DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, ROADS AND CROPS SOARED PAST THE $50 MILLION MARK AUTHORITIES DISCLOSED TODAY A 40-YEAR­ OLD MAN SWAM NEARLY 40 MILES EARLIER EXPECT COCA COLA SHIPMENT SOON IN MOST FLOOD SECTIONS THE WATER CON­ THIS WEEK TO GET HELP FOR THREE FELLOW GLOBAL ASSOCIATES ADVISES THAT KWAJ­ TINUED RECEDING, BUT STATE OFFICIALS CALIFORNIANS ADRIFT IN A STORM IN THE ALEIN IS TEMPORARILY OUT OF COCA COLA WORRIED THAT WARM WEATHER WOULD INCREAS GULF OF MEXICO IN A CRIPPLED FISHING BUT THE NEXT SHIP, WHICH SHOULD ARRIVE THE SNOW RUNOFf FROM MOUNTAIN AREAS BOAT \v I TH I N A FEW DAYS, I S CARRY I NG A GOOD SUPPLY MAKE DARING ESCAPE ASK SANCTIONS AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA ONE OF THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BERLIN (UPI)--FoUR REfUGEES LED BY A UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--THE AFRICAN MEN AND BOYS IS THE PRICE Of THEIR TOYS. DARING YOUNG DOCTOR CUT THEIR WAY THRU GROUP OF NATIONS TODAY !!UNANIMOUSLY BARBEDWIRE UNDER COMMUNIST FIRE TO REAC DECIDED" TO ASK FOR SANCTIONS AGAINST BACCALAURATE SERVICES TOMORROW WEST BERLIN SAFELY AT NOON TODAY SOUTH AFRICA IN THE WAKE OF THE SEN­ THE HICH SCHOOL BACCAULAURATE SER­ WEST BERLIN POLICE SAID NONE OF THE TENCING OF SEVEN NATIONALIST LEADERS VICES WILL BE HELD IN THE CHAPEL BAND WAS INJURED BY THE SHOTS TO LIFE TERMS IN THE RIVONIA TRIALS. TOMORPOW EVENING AT 8:00 P.M THE 25-YEAR-OLD EAST BERLIN DOCTOR ONLY 2 5 INCHES'OF RAIN HAS BEEN RE­ FATrl~R FEY WILL GIVE THE ADDRESS. LED HIS 34-YEAR-OLD WifE, ALSO A DOCTOR, CORDED ON KWAJALEIN FOR JUNE. I ALL ISLANDERS ARE INVITED AN9 TWO OTHERS' 'rI-lROUGHI)THCf BA~R I CADES ,I) - PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE SENATE EXPECTED (CONT. FROM PAGE I) SECURITY TO CRACK DOWN ON COMMANDING OFFICER PACiFIC MISSILE GOVERNMENT SALARIES ARE EXPECTED TO ILLEGAL OPERATION OF BICYCLES RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL RISE STEADILY UNDER THIS FORMULA. IT THE SECURITY DEPARTMENT HAS ISSUED ISLANDS, CONTRACT NI23 (61756) 35133A FOLLOWS THAT LAWMAKERS' PAY ALSO WOULD THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS PERTAINING (PMR) WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. GO UP UNDER THE RIDER. FOR EXAMPLE, THE TO THE OPERATION OF BICYCLES. VIOLA- THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY PENDING PAY BILL IS THE THIRD INCREASE TORS WILL BE ISSUED WARNING CITATIONS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE FOR FEDERAL WORKERS IN 19 MONTHS. THEY UP TO MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, AND ALL CI- FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M. THE DAY BEFORE HAVE AVERAGED ABOUT 5 PER CENT EACH TATIONS AFTER THIS WEEK WILL BE PRO- PUBLICATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS PASSAGE OF THE BILL YESTERDAY REVERSED CESSED IN TRAFFIC COURT IS 10 A M THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. A 222-184 VOTE LAST MARCH 12 WHEN THE I BICYCLES WILL DISPLAY A WHITE THE HouRGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT HOUSE KILLED A MORE GENEROUS BILL, IN- LIGHT AHEAD AT ALL TIMES DURING DARK- TO EDIT COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION.
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