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I 502 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY, 19 AUGUST 1963 FERRY CAPSIZES FARM COMBED BRIBES CHARGED NAHA, OKINAWA, (UPI )--NIGHTLONG MASSIVE LONDON, (UPI )--SCOTLAND YARD TIGHT­ DAYTON, OHIO, (UPI )--A NEW YORK AIR AND SEA OPERATIONS WERE PUSHED ENED A NOOSE AROUND A 3D-MILE RADIUS CITY ELECTRONICS FIRM EXECUTIVE WILL WITH RENEWED FORCE AT DAWN TODAY FOR OF A COUNTRY FARMHOUSE TODAY AND RE­ RECEIVE A HEARING AUGUST 29, IN AN MORE THAN 81 PERSONS fEARED STILL PORTED THEY WERE CONVINCED THAT THE ATTEMPTED BRIBE Of AN AIR FORCE CIVIL­ MISSING IN THE SINKING OF A JAPANESE LEADERS OF THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY IAN EMPLOYEE HANDLING A $9 5 MILLION FERRY-BOAT NEAR OKINAWA SATURDAY. AND MOST OF THE $7.3 MILLION LOOT "CLASSIFIED CONTRACT." THE LATEST POLICE COUNT AT 6 P.M. TO­ WERE STILL IN THE AREA AN UNDERWORLD MORTON SIEGEL, 57, VICE PRESIDENT DAY (2100 GMT SUNDAY) WAS 138 PERSONS TIPSTER SAID THE GANG'S HEADQUARTERS OF LORAL ELECTRONICS, THE BRONX, NEW RESCUED, FIVE RESCUED WHO LATER DIED, WAS IN LONDON, BUT POLICE WERE PRO­ YORK CITY, WAS FREED ON $1,000 BOND FOUR BODIES RECOVERED FROM THE SEAS, CEEDING ON THE BELIEF THE MEMBERS OF FOLLOWING HIS ARREST AND ARRAIGNMENT AND MORE THAN 81 PERSONS STILL MISSING THE GANG HAD BEEN fORCED TO CLEAR OUT HERE SATURDAY. HE REfUSED TO ENTER THE 302 TON MIDORI MARU, A CONVERTED OF THE FARMHOUSE HIDEOUT BEFORE THEY A PLEA BEFORE U.S. COMMISSIONER WORLD WAR Two JAPANESE PATROL BOAT, WERE READY AND THAT THEY HAD NOT GONE ROBERT L. SNELL, WHO SET THE HEARING WITH A CREW OF 15 AND MORE THAN 230 FAR. DATE. PASSENGERS ABOARD, SANK IN LESS THAN THE DETECTIVE SUPERINTENDENT AND THE FBI SAID AT LEAST TWO MORE WERE 10 MINUTES ABOUT 12 MILES WEST OF HERE CHIEF OF POLICE IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE INVOLVED, ALTHOUGH ARRESTS ARE NOT AT NOON SATURDAY THE VESSEL HAD COUNTY TOLD REPORTERS THAT EXPERTS IMMIMENT. LEFT NAHA AT I I A M. SATURDAY FOR KUME WERE DRAWING PLANS OF THE BUILDINGS THE FBI SAID SIEGEL WAS PICKED UP ISLAND AT LEATHERSLADE FARM AND THAT AN INCH­ SHORTLY AFTER HE GAVE MONEY TO CHARLES THE PASSENGER LIST INCLUDED MORE BY-INCH SEARCH OF THE fARM'S ACRES LOPEZ, CIVILIAN HEAD Of THE ELECTRONIC THAN 90 SCHOOL CHILDREN BETWEEN 10 WOULD BEGIN TOMORROW WARFARE BRANCH OF THE AEROCAUTICS AND 18 WHO WERE RETURNING TO THEIR "I AM SATISFIED THAT WHOEVER WAS AT SYSTEMS D,VISION AT NEARBY WRIGHT­ KUME ISLAND HOMES AFTER SUMMER VACATIO~ THE HIDEOUT LEFT BEFORE THEY WANTED PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE. LOPEZ IS THE VESSEL WENT DOWN WHEN HIGH SEAS, TO, AND WE THINK THAT'S AN ADVANTAGE," PROCUREMENT OFfiCER AND AS SUCH WHIPPED BY SUDDEN GALE-FORCE WINDS THE POLICE OFfICiAL SAID. HE SAID HANDLED THE CONTRACT. CAUSED BY AN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DROP, POLICE WOULD TOW AWAY A TRUCK AND TWO THE ASSISTANT AGENT IN CHARGE OF SPUN IT AROUND AND TURNED IT ON ITS LANDROVERS LEFT BEHIND AT THE FARM THE CINCINNATI FBI OFFICE SAID LOPEZ STARBOARD SIDE AND OTHER POLICE UNI1S WERE TRYING HAD REPORTED TO THE FBI SEVERAL WEEKS A CREWMAN SURVIVOR SAID THE MIDORI TO TRACK DOWN THE SOURCE Of A MONTH'S AGO THAT HE HAD BEEN APPROACHED AND MARU TOOK A 30 DEGREE LIST WHEN THE SUPPLY OF CANNED FOOD FOUND THERE BELIEVED HE WOULD BE OFFERED A JOB OR WINDS AND SEAS SUDDENLY POUNDED HER, MONEY. AGENTS TOLD HIM TO KEEP SEE­ AND PASSENGERS WERE BOWLED OVE~ AND ING THE MAN AND NOTIFY THEM WHAT TrlERE WAS A fRANTIC SCRAMBLE TO fREE HAPPENED o L .-E RAFTS AND FLOATS OVER THE SIDE INTEGRATION LOPEZ MET WITH SIEGEL SEVERAL TIMES BUT THAT THERE WAS LITTLE TIME TO GO ABOUT THE CONTRACT, TURYN SAID, AND ~FTER THE MANY PASSENGERS WHO WERE IN WASH I NGTON, (Up I )--REPUBL I CAN AND TURNED THE MONEY HE RECEIVED TO THE ROOMS BECAUSE OF THE PREVIOUS HEAVY DEMOCRATIC SENATORS TODAY OFFERED A FBI. SEAS AND THE PITCHING OF THE FERRY. BI-PARTI~AN PLAN TO BAR RACIAL DIS­ ON KUME ISLAND, DESTINATION OF THE CRIMINATION UNDER FEDERALLY-FINANCED MIDORI MARU, ANXIOUS VILLAGERS CROWDED PROGRAMS. THE DOCKSIDE AS HOURS PASSED AND THE SENSe KENNETH B. KEATING, REPUBLICAN RR STRIKE FERRY FAILED TO ARRIVE -NEW YORK, AND ABRAHAM RIBICOFf, DEM­ I THERE WERE CONFLICTING REPORTS ON OCRAT-CONNECTICUT, JOINED IN A PRO­ WASHINGTON, (UPI )--THE LABOR DE- lHE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS ABOARD THE POSED AMENDMENT TO PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S I PARTMENT TODAY ARRANGED A SHOWDOWN MlDORI MARU PASSENGER RECORDS LISTED CIVIL RIGHTS BILL WHICH WOULD ORDER I MEETING WITH RAIL, UNION, AND MANAGE- , 4 BUT THE FERRY'S OWNERS REPORTED THE WITHHOLDING OF FUNDS fROM ANY 19 , MENT TOMORROW. I THAT MANY UNLISTED PASSENGERS BOARDED PROGRAM WHERE DISCRiMINATION EXISTED, AFTER A DAY OF TELEPHONE CONFERENCE~I THE VESSEL SHORTLY BEFORE DEPARTURE BUT ONLY AS A LAST RESORT. THE AMEND­ ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR JAMES J. SOME OF THE SURVIVORS ARE NOT NAMED MENT WILL BE INTRODUCED NEXT WEEK I REYNOLDS SAID HE WOULD CALL IN ATTOR- ON THE PASSENGER LIST I DISCRIMINATION WOULD BE PROHIBITED NEYS FOR BOTH SIDES, PROBABLY DURING IN ANY FEDERALLY-FINANCED PROGRAM OR THE AfTERNOON TOMORROW, TO TRY TO ACTIVITY. IF AN ACT OF DISCRIMINATION BRACKISH WATER SHUT-OFF FIND THE ANSWER TO WHAT HE CALLED OCCURRED, THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE "THE $64 QUESTION." THE BRACKISH WATER LINES TO fOLLOW- PROGRAM WOULD BE REQUIRED TO ASK THE THAT QUESTION IS WHETHER AGREEMENT I !NG QUARTERS AND BUILDINGS, WILL BE U.S ATTORNEY GENERAL TO fiLE A CIVIL CAN BE REACHED ON UNION CONDITIONS SHUT OFF FROM 8 A.M. TO II A.M ON INJUNCTION SUIT OR HE COULD END FOR SETTLING THE fOUR-YEAR-OLD RAIL TUESDAY, 20 AUGUST, 1963: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEo WORK RULES DISPUTE THROUGH BINDING QTRS #104, 202, 204, 206{ 208. 210, A SUIT ALSO COULD BE STARTED BY AN ARBITRATION. 216, 222, 224, 226, 241, 402, 404, INDIVIDUAL DENIED FEDERAL BENEFITS THE RAltROADS HAVE AGREED WITHOUT 406, 408, 410, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, BECAUSE OF DISCRIMINATION. RESERVATION TO SUBMIT TWO KEY ISSUES 41 7, 418, 419, 420, 422, 490, 491, 492, IN OTHER RACIAL DEVELOPMENTS.-­ TO AN ARBITRATION BOARD FOR A FINAL 493, 494, 495, SURFRIDER BOQ, SCHOOL NEGRO LEADERS IN EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLI­ TRAILERS, COMMUNITY HOUSE, THE SCOUT DECISION THE UNIONS, IN A DRAMATIC NOIS, INDICATED SATISFACTION WITH A REVERSAL OF THEIR TRADITIONAL OPPOSI­ I HOUSE, AND GEORGE SEITZ SCHOOL NEGOTI ATED SETTLEMENT [THE HEAD Of THE TION TO OUTSIDE ARBITRATION Of CON­ NEWYORKCITY BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRACT TERMS, ALSO AGREED, BUT IN­ NEWS BRIEFS TRADES COUNCIL, MADE A CHARGE OF SISTED ON NEGOTIATING SECONDARY TOKYO, (UPI )--H~PE WAS VIRTUALLY kACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN REVERSE YES­ ISSUES BEfORE ARBITRATION BEGINS ABANDONED TODAY FOR THE SAFETY OF 19 TERDAY BRENNEN SAID IT WOULD BE UN­ AN INFORMED SOURCE CLOSE TO THE , PERSONS ABOARD A MISSING JAPANESE FAIR TO "JUMP" NEGRO AND PUERTO RICAN DISPUTE SAID THERE MAY ALSO BE DISA­ PASSENGER PLANE WITH DISCOVERY OF A APPLICANTS OVER WHITES ON WAITING GREEMENT OVER THE SCOPE OF ISSUES TO LARGE OIL SLICK THIS MORNING. LISTS FOR APPRENTICE JOBS. THE STATE BE ARBITRATED. THE UNIONS HAVE IN­ HAS DEMANDED THAT ONE NEGRO APPLICANT DICATED THEY WANT TO NARROW THE PRO­ BERLIN, (UPI )--CLUB WIELDING WEST BE ACCEPTED AS AN APPRENTICE BY A BLEMS A PROPOSED SIX-MAN BOARD WOULD BERLIN POLICE TONIGHT DISPERSED A SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL, BUT UNION FINALLY DECIDE. CROWD OF 80 DEMONSTRATORS MARKING THE OFfICIALS HAVE REFUSED TO PLACE HIM •••• 0 • "IRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF AHEAD OF 100 WHITE APPLICANTS HOLLYWOOD, (UPI )--COMEDIAN ED GAR­ PETER FECHTER, WHO DIED ON THE COM­ ALREADY ON THE LIST. DNER, WHO WON fAME ON RADIO IN THE ~UNIST WALL AND BECAME A SYMBOL OF --NEGRO AUTHOR JAMES BALDWIN ANNOUNCED ROLE Of "ARCHIE" ON "DUFFY'S TAVERN," ~~ST GERMAN BRUTALITY IN PARiS THAT HE WOULD BE AVAILABLE I TO DISCUSS THE AUGUST 28 CIVIL RIGHTS DIED TODAY AT GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL AT THE AGE Of 62. CAUSE Of HIS DEATH "MARCH ON WASHINGTON If WAS LISTED AS A "DISEASED LIVER." PAGE 2 HOURGLASS MONDAY 19 AUGUST t~63 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION HOPE 'FOR JJ.OS Pt:".("t:" FIRST POLARIS SUB SEARCH BEGINS FOR OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER VIENTIANE, LAOS, (UP1) DUE FOR REPAIRS KWAJ'S "OLDEST" INHABITANT PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FA­ RIGHT WING lAO~IAN LEADER WASHINGTON, {UPI)--THE WHO IS KWAJALEIN'S OLDEST CILITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL PHOUMI NOSAVAN 10DAY CON­ NUCLEAR POLARIS SUBMARINE RESIDENT - OLDEST, WE MEAN, ISLANDS, CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c fiRMED REPORTS THAT HE "GEORGE WASH I NGTON" WILL BE IN CONSECUTIVE YEARS SPENT WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY WILL VISIT THE STRONG­ OVERHAULED, REFITTED AND RE­ IN SERVICE ON THE ISLAND? OF TEXAS. HOLD Of THE PRO-COMMUNIST fUELED TO MAKE IT A MORE WE ARE SURE THE READERS or THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED PATHET LAO PARTY AT KHANG DEADLY OfFENSIVE WEAPON, THE THE HOURGLASS KNOW WHO DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR­ KHAN FOR THE FIRST TIME NAVY DISCLOSED YESTERDAY THIS PERSON IS. OTHER DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES SINCE THE FORMATION Of THE JOB WILL TAKE A YEAR RESIDENTS Of KWAJALEIN WITH IS 4 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ LAOS' COALITION GOVERN­ AND WILL COST ABOUT $15 MIL­ LESS TIME LOGGED WILL WANT CATION DEADLINE FOR NEWS MENT MORE THAN A YEAR AGO. LION. IT WILL BEGIN NEXT TO LEARN ABOUT THIS PERSON.
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