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Adlai Stevenson Dies United States' U.N HIGH T toE LOW TIDE I 7- 15-65 7- 15-65 If 5 AT 1759 I 2 AT 2345 5.7 AT 0533 ..'OURGlJ.\SS o 9 AT 1204 VOL 6 NO 20 2 KWAJALEIN MARSHALL SLANDS ADLAI STEVENSON DIES UNITED STATES' U.N. DELEGATE COLLAPSES ON VISIT TO LONDON LONDON, JULY 14 (AP)--ADlA, S,lVENSON COLLAPSED IN THE STREET OUTSIDE THE U.S. EMBASSY TODAY AND DIED BEfORE REACHING ST. GEORGEI~ HOSPITAL HE WAS 65 THf UqS q AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS WAS ON A SHORT VISIT TO LONDON AND HAD JUST LEFT 1HE EMBASSY AT 30 GROSVENOR SQUARE WHEN HE WAS STRICKEN HE HAD rrPT UP A BUSY SCHEDULE HERE, VISITING fRIENDS AND POLITICAL CONTACTS STEVENSON WAS WALKING WITH AMBASSADOR MARIETTA TREE 0" THE U~S4 DELEGATION TO THE UNITED NATIONS WHEN HE COLLAPSED ON THE PAVEMENT JUST AFTER 5: '5PM LO­ CAL T1ME, ~(E GOT DOWN ON HER HANDS AND KNEES AND TRIED TO GIVE HIM MOUTH-TO­ MOUTH RESUSCITATION. JAMES YATES, DOORMAN AT THE INTERNATtONAL SPORTSMEN I S CLUB, RUSHED OUT TO THE SIDEWALK MRS TREE TOLD YATES WHO STEVENSON WAS, AND THE DOORMAN RAN TO THE U.SQ EMBASSY MRS TREE, WHO ATTENDED THE U N. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COuNCIL MEET,NG IN GENEVA WITH STEVENSON, WENT INTO SECLUSION ADLAI E. STEVENSON (1900-1965) NEITHER THE EMBASSY NOR THE HOSPITAL WOULD SAY W~ErHER STEVENSON HAD BEEN MARINER 4 HAS SHOT AT MARS THE VIC;'M OF A STROKE OR HEART ATTAC~ EARLIER TODAY THE AMBASSADOR HAD MET BUT SUCCESS STILL IN DOUBT WITH BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY MICHAEL PAS AD E NA , Ju LY 14 (A P ) - - MAR I NE R 4 WH I Z ZED PAS T MAR S TON J GH T, ITS CAM ERA STEWART AT H!S OFfiCE, AND ON SUNDAY Cl.!CKING AWAY AND APPARENTLY RECORDfNG ON TAPE HISTORIC fIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF HE HAD LUNCHED WITH PRIME MINISTER THE MYSTERY PLANET WHICH COULD SHOW EVIDENCE OF LIfE THERE HAROLD WILSON AT CHE~UERS, COUNTRY ITS MISSION WAS TO RECORD UP TO 21 PHOTOGRAPHS, SOME Of THEM (00 TI"1ES BET­ HOME Of BRITISH PREMIERS TER THAN EARTH TELESCOPE~ CAN MAKE, PICKING OUT DETAILS AS SMALL AS Ii MILES HE HAD ARRIVED HERE fROM PARIS ON ACROSS How W~LL IT DID WON'T BE KNOWN UNTIL SOMETIME AFTER 2·30PM LOCAL TIMf SUNDAY AND HAD BEEN EXPECTED TO RETURN TOMORROW WHEN, FOLLOWING AN ~ HOUR TRANSMISSION, THE FIRST PICTURE WILL BE HOME TO THE UNITED STATES THIS WEEKEN~ READY FOR PROCESSING HERE EVEN SO, THERE WAS OBVIOUS JOY IN THE CONTROL CEN­ THE TWO-T '''1E O(tv)()(RAT I C PRFS I DENT' AL TER AT THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY, WHICH ~ADE AND NOW GU!DES THE MARINERS. LAND~, ATE DiD NOT APPEAR TO HAVE bEEN THERE WAS ONE SMALL DARK CLOUD, HOW- If POOP HEALTH 0111 MONDAY NIGHT HE WAS DRAfT QUOT A EVLR, NOT ON THE FACE OF MARS, BUT ON INTERVIEWED ON THE Lp - 3H BROADCAST- HI GHER THE PROGRESS OF THE MISSION. A FEW MIN- I -"JI"' COqPORAl 011 ABOUT UoS POLICY IN NOW APPEARS LIKE LY UTES AFTER ANNOUNC I NG THAT ALL WAS GO- l NM To V I EWE R S, HE SEE MED' J , 5 WASHINGTON} JULY ,4 (AP)--SECRETARY ING WELL, SCIENTISTS SAID THEY HAD RE­ , USUAL SI:.LF"-POSSESSED, ARTICULATE SELF OF DEfENSE ROBERT S McNAMARA SAID TO- CEIVED A HINT Of POSSIBLE TROUBLE IN A BBC SPOK[S~1Af',1 SAID "THE RECORDING IS DAY NEW UoS. TROOP INCREASES iN SOUTH THE OPERATION OF THE RECORDER DESIGNED ON MR STEVENSON'S ATTITUDE TOWARD AM­ V!ET NAM WOULD MAKE IT NECESSARY TO TO STORE P~CTURES FOR LATER PLAYBACK TO ERICAN FOREIGN POLlCY, AND IT IS THE CONSIDER CALLING UP MILITARY RESERVES, EARTH LAST PUBLIC STATEMENT BY A GREAT IN­ EXTENDING TOURS OF DUTY AND ENLARGING 1fTHE TEAM EXAMIN!NG SIGNALS SENT BACK TERNATIONAL FIGURE DRAFT CALLS FROM THE RECORDER /S CONCERNED OVER (CONT~NUED ON PAGF McNAMARA, AMBASSADOR DESIGNATE HENRY WHETHER IT IS RUNNING AND STOPPING PRO­ CABOT LODGE, AND GE:N EARLE G WHEELER, PERlY," SA 10 JACK JAMES, PLANETARY EX­ ~AI[lERS pIJ~~ NORTH CHAIRMAN OF THE 00lNT CHIEFS Of STAfF, PERT FOR JPL ARE TO LEAVE fOR SAtGON TONIGHT ON A "WE DON'T KNOW YET WHETHER WE HAVE A PA~T DIEN BIEN PHU WEEK-LONG SURVEY WHICH IS EXPECTED TO PROBLEM OR NOT," JAMES TOLD A NEWS CON­ SAIGON, JULY 14 (AP)--U .. S. JET BOMB­ RESULT IN A DECISION TO MAKE SUBSTAN­ FERENCE, "BUT IF THERE is ANY DIFFlCUL­ ERS MADE THEIR DEEPEST PENETRAT!ON YET TIAL INCREASES IN THE UoS~ FORCES IN TY IN STOPPING THE TAPE RECORDER AFTER INTO NORTH VIET NAM TODAY BY ATTACKING VLET NAM THE PICTURE IS RUN, THE TAPE MIGHT RUN TWO TRUCKS 37 MILES NORTHEAST OF O'EN AT A FORENOON NEWS CONFERENCE McNA­ THROUGH AGAIN AND RECORD UNWANTED PIC- BIEN PHU, A U S. SPOKESMAN REPORTED MARA SAID THE COMMUNISTS HAVE FORCES TURES OVER THE ONES WE WANT " FOUR U.S. AIR FORCE THUNDERCH/EF IN THE COUNTRY WHICH THEY HAVE NOT YET (CONT I NUED ON PAGE Sr VEl~) JETS HEAVILY DAMAGED THE TWO TRUCKS ON USED AND HE THEREfORE PREDICTED NEW R, UTE S I X DfJR I NG THE I R RE CONNA I SSANCE VIET CONG MILITARY OPERATIONS BASTILLE DAY PARADE ISSlON, THE SPOKESMAN SAID "THE ViET CONG ARE CONTINUING TO IN­ THE THUNDERCH!EFS ALSO HIT THE SON CREASE IN SOUTH V,ET NAM," McNAMARA SHOWS FRENCH FORCE LA ARMY BARRACKS, 125 MILES NORTHWEST SA;D f'THEY HAVE FORCES IN THE COUNTRY PARIS, JULY 14 (AP)--FRENCH PRESIDENT I Of HANOI, DESTROYING 16 BUILDJNGS AND THEY HAVE NOT YET ASSIGNED TO COMBAT CHARLES DE G~ULLE PUBLICLY DISPLAYED DAMAGING FOUR, THE SPOKESMAN SAID SON "WE CAN EXPECT FURTHER INCREASES IN HIS GROWING ATOMIC STRIKE fORCE TODAY LA BARRACKS I,AS BEEN HIT NEARLY EVERY VIET CONG OPERATIONS BECAUSE OF THESE IN AN IMPRESSIVE BASTILLE DAY PARADE. llAY FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS. FORCES " As THOUSANDS Of PARISIANS AND TOUR­ NAVY PLANES FROM THE SEVENTH FLEET PRESIDENT JOHNSON DISCLOSED YESTER­ ISTS LINED UP ALONG THE BROAD AVENUE CARRIER INDEPENDENCE BOMBED THE TRi DAY THAT CALLING RESERVES TO ACTIVE CHAMPS ELYSEES AND DE GAULLE STOOD ER- , DONG BR lOGE 45 MILES SOUTH OF HANO liN DUTY AND ENLARGING DRAFT QUOTAS WERE ECT IN A REVIEWING STAND, A DOZEN MIR- THE AFTERNOON, CRATERING THE SOUTHERN UNDER CONSIDERATION, BUT ShlD NO DEC;S- AGE IV DELTA-WINGED ATOMIC BOMBERS RIP­ APPROACH, THE SPOKESMAN SAID HE ALSO IONS WOULD BE MADE PENDING THE RETURN PED ACROSS THE HAZY SKY IN PRECISE fOR- REPORTED THAT U~S~ AIR FO~CE AND MAR­ OF THE McNAMARA SURVEY GROUP. MATION I~E PLANES COORDINATED A MAJOR BOMBING THEY WERE FOLLOWED CLOSELY BY SIX U. ATTACK AGAINST VIET CONG INSTALLATiONS WEATHER FORECAST S.-MADE BOEING TANKER PLANES WHICH GIVf CONSIDERABLE CLOUDINESS WITH SHOW­ ZO TO 30 M'LES NORTH OF QUA~G NGAI IN EXTRA RANGE TO THE MIRAGE BOMBERS, CAP­ ERS IS FORECAST FOR TONIGHT WINDS SOUTH VIET NAM THIS MORNING, FLYiNG ABLE Of CARRYING 60 KILOTON ATOMIC WI LL BE EASTERLY, SH/FT(NG TO NORTH­ 180 SORTIES BOMBS FITTED INTO THEIR UNDERSIDE~ EASTERLY, WITH SOME GUSTS IN HfAVIER THE RAID WAS A1MED AT DESTROYING FRANCE IS NOW WORKING ON AN IMPROVED CPMMUNIST INSTALLATIONS AND SUPPLIES, SHOWERS ATOMIC BOMB AND PREPARING TO TEST A HY­ AND LOWERING VIET CONG MORALE, THE Low TONIGHT WILL BE 75°, HIGH TO­ DROGEN BOMB IN THE PACIFIC MORROW 86° SPOKESMAN SAID No RESULTS WERE RE­ TROOP UNITS, TANKS, AR~ORED CARS "IL PORTED ON THE SUCCESS OF THE MISSION EIGHT HUN~-t0THS OF AN INCH Of ITAlY VEHICLES, AMERICAN-MADE HAWK AND RAI~ HAD FALLLN BY NOON TODAY Cq WHETHER IT MET RESISTANCE I H~NEST JOHN MISSILES WER[ ALSO P,PMDED PAGC 2 HOURGLASS WEDNESDAY 14 JULY I)GS PUBLISHED BY GLOBAL ASSOCIATES AT THE LODGE DENIES POLITICS JAPANESE POLICE REPORTS J I REeT ION OF THE COMfvlAND I f'lG OFF 1CER GROWING COMMUNIST PARTY KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, MARSHALL ISLANDS IN NEW SAIGON JOB WA~HINGTON, JULY 14 (AP}--HENRY CA­ CONTRACT DA-OI-021-AMC-90004 (Y) INFILTRATING GOVERNMENT BOT LODGE, AM8ASSADOR-DESIGNATE TO TOKYO, JULY 14 (AP)--A FAST CROWTH THE HJURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY SOUTH VIET NAM, SAID TUESDAY rll~ AC­ IN JAPANESE COMMUNIST PARTY STRENGT~ MOND~Y THROUGH S~TURDAY DEAJLINE FOR CEPTANCE OF THE POST FOR A SECOND AND INFILTRATION OF 50,000 SECRET M[~­ NOTICES IS 4 PM THE DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ I TIME INVOLVED NO PARTISAN POLITICS BERS IN JAPANESE GOVERNMENT OFF!Cl~ CATICN ~ND DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS " I HAVE NO POLITICAL FUTURE, NO POLI- AND MAJOR INDUSTRIES WAS REPORTED T0- 10 AM THE D~Y OF PUBLICATION TICAL AMBITION," LODGE TOLD NEW~MEN DAY 3Y THE NATIONAL POLICE CHIEF • THE HOURGLASS RESERVES T~E RIGHT TO AT THE WHITE ~OUSE IN ADVANCE OF A POl..lCl CHIEF HIROSHU ARAI ALSO \,t~N­ EDIT COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT JOHNSON ED OF POSSIBLE TROUBLE FROM THE 70,000 AND TO EDIT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FOR SETTING THE STAGE FOR LODGE's DEPAR­ ULTRA-RIGHTISTS WHO ARE GIVING SiGNS THE SAKE OF BPE V I TY ALL COPY, LETTfRS TURE TODAY FOR A VISIT TO SAIGON HE OF BRACING FOR A VIOLENT SHOWDOWN W,TH AND PHOTOGR~PHS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLI­ I uEC~INED TO tNSW~R A QUESTION AS TO THE lEFT WING, INCLUDING EV_\ COuP CATION BECO~E Trlf PRO~ERTY OF THE WHETHER HIS APPO i ~J1""E.NT MIGHT LESSEN D'ETAT ATTEMPTS HOURGLASS REPUBLICATION Of MATERIAL REPUBLICAN CRITICISM OF THE ADMINIS­ ARAI WAS GIVING A REPORT ON THE ~E­ WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE TRATION'S VIETNAMtSE POLICY, BUT VOL­ CURITY SITUATION AT A NAT'ONAL CON­ COMMANDING OFFICER, KWAJAl~ ~ TEST UNTEERED THE COMMENT ABOUT NO POLI­ FERENCE OF SECURITY POLiCE CHlfF5 SITE TICS BEING INVOLVED THE NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY HEAD SA 0 "I AM DOING THIS AS AN AMERICAN CI­ COMMUNIST MEMBERSHIP HAD GROWN FRCM EDITOR NEIL PHELPS-MUNSON TIZEN WHO HAPPENS TO HAVE SO~t (Y ER~ 109,000 IN 1962 TO 145,000 BY AND ASST.
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