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Warships and Carriers Being Sent Newspaper Comment HIGH T~DE LOW TIDE 8-8-64 8-8-64 I 6.1 AT 0428 0.4 AT 1056 I 5.0 AT 1655 HOURGLASS 0.5 AT 2249 ' .. VOL 5 NO 1773 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS 'RIDAY 7 AUGUST 1964 WARSHIPS AND CARRIERS BEING SENT NEWSPAPER COMMENT TO BOLSTER 7TH FLEET IN PACIFIC GENERALLY FAVORABLE YOKeSUKA, JAPAN (Up I) --AMER I CAN WAftSH I PS SA I L ED TODA Y f .. OM JAPAN AND THE AME"- TO U., S• ACT ION ICAN WEST COAST TO BOLSTE .. U.S. ST"'KING POWE" IN SOUTHEAST ASIA'S TROUBLED WAT- TOKYO (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES' AS~N: ERS. ALLIES TeDAY JOINED IN SUPPORTING THE THE U.S. MILITA .. Y NEWSPAPE .. PACifiC ST~RS AND ST .. ,PES SAID THE AIIC"AfT CA .... ,­ U.S. "ETALIAT.RY a.MBINGS If N0RTHVIET E"S KEARSA .. GE AND VALLEY FORGE AND THE SEVENTH FLEET fLAGSHIP, THE C.. UISER OKLA­ NAM. BUT fEA"S WERE EXPRESSED IN ASIA HIMA CITY, SAILED fROM YOKOSUKA U.S. NAVAL BASE IN TOKYO BAY. AND IN EUROPE THAT THE CONfliCT COULD THE 60,000 TON CAR"'ER RANGER lEfT SAN FRANCISCO fO .. THE FA .. EAST, AND 12 WAR­ SPREAD TO A MAJe .. WAR. SH I PS Of Otu I SER-DEST .. OYE .. rlO[T1tl~T~~ tU::P.RS'.£D ttROMuSli f)tt~o I TO ~O f N') tttEI qlrHI THIS CONCERN OVERSHADOWED 08SERVAN­ FLEET~IH TME WEiTERRIPAClfIC. CES Of THE 19TH ANNIVEISA"Y 0' THE ~S. THE 10,000-TON OlKAHOMA CITY SAILED fROM JAPAN WITH SEVENTH fLEET COMMANDE .. ATIM-BOMBING Of HIReSHIMA. MO .. E THAN ----...:-..--------------""'lIIVICE ADM. ROY L. JOHNSON AeCARD. 30,000 PERSONS GATHERED IN THE JAPAN­ DEBATE ON VI ET NAM AN UNDISCLOSED NUMBE .. Of DEST .. OYElU ESE CITY AND HEARD ~YO" SHINZO HAMAl LEf"T YOKOSUKA. JAPANESE SOURCES SAID THE PRAY "THAT THE G"EAT T.. AGEDY 0' 19 DELAYED BY 0 ISPUTE U.S. NAVAL MOVEMENT OUT Of JAPANESE POMS YEARS AGO WILL NEVEl BE REPEATED." UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--A SOVIET-AMERI- INVOLVED 23 SHIPS or THE NUCLEAR-CAPABLE SOUTH KOREA, SOUTH VIET NAM, THE CAN DISPUTE OVER V,ETNAMESE PA"TICIPA- SEVENTH fLEET, WHICH AT NORMAL STRENGTH PHiliPPINES, MALAYSIA, THAILAND, AND TION TODAY THREATENED TO DEL~Y THE UNI· INCLUDES 125 VESSELS AND SINE 650 AIR­ NATIONALIST CHINA, MIST Of THEM TH"EA~ TED NATIONS DEBATE ON THE SOUTHEAST ASA PLANES. ENED THEMSELVES BY COMMUNISTS, "ALL lEO CRISIS. ALL SEVENTH FLEET SHIPS SAILING Ofr QUICKLY TO THE SUPP.RT 0' THE UNITED NO .. WEGIAN AMBAsaADOR SIVERT E. NIEL~N CONTINENTAL ASIA WEftE PLACED ON fULL COM- STATES. JAPAN EXPR~SSED "UNDERSTANDING J1 PRESIDENT Of THE SECU .. ITY COUNCIL fOR BAT ALERTo ••••• BUT NIT OUT .. IGHT SUPPORT. AUGUST, SCHEDULED A SE .. IES Of INfO .. MAl IN EUROPE, F .. ANCE WITHHELD COMMENT CONSULTATIONS WITH THE OTHER 10 C.UNCIL SCHEDULE OPERATION BUT BRITAIN AG"EEO THAT IT WAS "NAT­ MEMBE .. S ON A SOVIET DEMAND THAT NO .. TH A LOCAL MISSILE OPE .. ATION IS SCHEDULED U"AL TO REPLY" T. AGGRESSI.N. VIET NAM BE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN BETWEEN 2330 TONIGHT 7 AUGUST AND 1200 (CONTINUED IN PAGE 3) THE DEBATE, AND UoS .. INSISTENCE T""'T IN MONDAY 10 AUGUST. THE TAKE COVER COULD o 0 • 00 THAT CASE, SOUTH VIET NAM TAKE PART AS SOUND ANYTIME BETWEEN THE ABOVE HOU"S. WEll. ALL PE .. SONNEL LIVING IN T.. AILERS AND SENATE GIVES SOVIET AMSASSADOR PlATON D. MOROZOV NON-APPROVED SHELTER HOMES MUST TAKE CO­ CHARGED YESTERDAY THAT ONl Y THE AMEJIICAN VE .. IN APP .. OVED SHELTE"S AT THE SOUND Of JOHNSON APPROVAL VERSION Of THE NAVAL BATTLES IN THE THE TAKE COVE" SIGNAL. AfRS KWAJALEIN WASHINGT.N (UPI)--THE SENATE VOTED GULf or TeNKIN AND THEIR AfTERMATH WAS WILL ANNOUNCE THE TAKE COVER AND ALL QUICK AND eVE .. WHElMING APP".VAL T.DAY BtlNG HEARDo CLEAI SIGNALS, AS WELL AS OTHtl INrO .. MA­ TO PRESIDENT JIHNS.NtS EME .. GENCY VIET (CONTINUED ON PAGE 3) TION PE .. TINENT TO THE OPE .. ATION. NAN ~ESOlUTI'N UPHelDING HIS HAND IN ALL PEISONNEL EMPLOYED IN THE NIKE-X ANY STEPS NEEDED TO PRESE~VE THE PEACE AIEA WILL "EPO .. T TO WO"K AT THE REGULAR IN S0UTHEAST ASIA. SEND JET FIGHTERS TIME UNLESS THE ACTUAL MISSILE COUNTDOWN THE HOUSE WAS EXPECTED TO COMPLETE HONOLULU (UP~)--ABOUT 50 UoSo JET IS IN P .. OG"ESS. If THE TAKE COVE .. SOUNDS CONGRESSIONAL ACTION TOMORR.W ON THE fIGHTE .. S AND "ECONNAISSANC£ AIIC"AfT -- AfTE .. 2400 SUNDAY, THE GEO .. GE SEITZ "fIGHT-If"-WE-MUST" DECLARATI'N. PLUS SUPPORTING JET TANKE .. S -- WE"E~~- SCHOOL "ECONVENING TIME MONDAY WILL BE THE "ES.lUTIIN WAS PART Of" A SERIES E"ED IN HAWAII TODAY EN .. OUTE TO UNDIS- ANNOUNCED OVE" AfRS KWAJALEIN. GEO .. GE Of MOVES TAKEN 8Y JIHNSIN WHEN THE CLOSED DESTINATIONS IN THE WESTE .. N PAC- SEITZ SCHOOL WILL CONVENE MONDAY AT THE VIET NAM C.. ISIS B.ILED TO THE BU .. STING IfIC. ~EGULA" TIME IF' THE TAKE COVE .. HAS NOT POINT THIS WEEK WITH AN ATTACK ay RED THE PLANES A.... ,VED YESTE .. DAY AT HICK- SOUNDED. T... PEOI BOATS IN TV. U.S. DEST".YERS , AM AI .. FORCE BASE, AND A PACifiC AI .. MARSHALlESE WORKING PERSONNEL ON KWAJ­ IN THE GUlr Ir T.NKIN. , fO .. CE SPOKESMAN SAID THEY WOULD CONTIN- I ALEIN WILL TAKE COVE .. AS DIRECTED BY IN ADD IT lIN T. SENDING UoS. NAVY I UE ON THEIR WAY TODAY. THEIR SUPERVISORS. MA .. SHAlLESE MAIDS PLANES IN A HAMMERING ATTACK ON N.RTH i THE SPOKESMAN SAID THE PLANES INCLUDE ~ILL TAKE COVE .. UNDER THE DIRECTION Of VIETNAMESE SH.ft[ INITALlATI.NS, JOHM­ TWO SQUAD .. ONS Of '-100 SUPE"SAB~E ~ET ~HEIR EMPLOYERS. THE SHIPPING AND RECEI­ SIN ASKED CONGRESI T. APP .. OVE A IES.­ fiGHTERS AND A "CONTINGENT" .r RF-IOI VING SECTION Of THE SUPPLY BLDG. (602) lUTION ASSE .. TING U.S. DETERNINATIIN T. VOODO JET RECONNAISSANCE PLANES. THEY HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE AS A SHELTER fO" TAKE ANY 'URTHER ACTI.N NECESSARY T. WERE ACCOMPANIED BY A80UT 25 KC-135 MARSHALLESE PERSONNEL WORKING IN NON-AP­ CURB rU .. TNER RED AGGRESSIONS IN TME AE .. IAL TANKERS. PROVED BUILDINGS. C"ISIS AItEA. THE SPOKESMAN DECLINED TO IDENTifY GROUND SAfETY PROCEDURES: ALL PERSON­ THE SQUADRONS OR THEI .. HOME 8ASES, BUT NEL NOT ESSENTIAL TO THE OPE"ATION MUST HE SAID THEY flEW NON-STOP TO HICKAM ON TAKE COVER IN AN APPROVED SHELTER. U~ON SUB FLEET IS READY fl I GHTS RANG I NG f .. 1M 3,500 TO 5,000 MILES. SOUNDING Of THE TAKE COVE .. SIGNAL, ALL SAN DIEGO, CALlr. (UPI)--EIGHT U.S. NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL MUST IMMEDIATEL~ SUBMA .. INES, INCLUDING THREE NUCLEAR­ DRILLING OPERATIONS FAIL TO P .. OCEED TO AND "EMAIN IN AN APP .. OVED PIWE"ED ONES, WERE PIISED f8ft ACT lIN LOCATE FIVE REMAINING MINERS SHELTE .. UNTIL THE ALL CLEAI IS SOUNDED. TIDAY AT SECftET L.CATI'NS IN THE WEST­ CHAMPAGNOlE, FRANCE {UPI)--RESCUE THE TAKE COVER SIGNAL IS TH"EE TEN-SEC­ ERN PACifiC, ACCIROING TO REAl ADM. WORKERS TODAY All BUT GAVE UP HOPE Of OND BLASTS ON THE fiRE SIREN. THE ALL EUGENE B. rlUCKEY. fiNDING ALIVE ANY Of riVE MEN BURIED CLEA .. IS ONE TWENTY-SECOND BLAST. --- fLUCKEY, NEW C.MMANDtl ., THE PAcrlC DEEP WITHIN THE MONT R,VEL LIMESTONE ApPROVED SHELTERS ON KWAJALEIN ARE FLEET SUBMAIINE r.RCE, SAID YESTERDAY MINE fO .. 10 DAYS. "THE LAST CHANCES Of THOSE STRUCTURES WHICH HAVE f"OU"-INCH AT A NEWS CINfERENCE ABOARD THE Sua­ rlNDING ANY SURVIVORS ARE NOW SLIPPING CONCRETE Roers. THE f"OlLOWING BUILDINGS MARINE TENDER NER[US O.CKED HE~E THAT AWAY," SAID MAYOR ANDRE SOCIE TODAY, A.. E DESIGNATED APPROVED SHELTERS: THE WESTERN PACI',C SUBMARINE "IRCE IS AfTE" TWO DRILLING OPERATIONS f"AILED TO ALL QUA .. TEftS Of" PERMANENT C.NST .. UCTION " .. EADY If NEEDED." fiND MORE SURVIVO .. S 4 4 4 4 4 -- ~XCEPT QLT1tS. 01, 02, 03 AND 0; BAR- ..... OFfiCIAL BULLETIN RACKS AND STO .. t BLDG., YOKWE YUK CLUB, MOB~ ~TILL ~PREADING TEN~ION DUTY OFFICER fOR KWAJALEIN TEST SITE 'GENERAL MESS, SPECIAL SERVICES BLDG., IN INDIA OVER DEMAND~ FOR FOOD ~: ~: HOME PHONEz!SURF'RIDER BOQ, AND f"IIST DECKS Of CORAL, BOMBAY, INDIA (UPI)--SCHOOLS, IH.PS .7AUG64 CAPTAIN JoJ. OSBOIN 2371 'REEf AND SANDS BOQs. AND fACTeRIES REMAINED CLOSED HERE TI­ BAUG64 LT. COL. MoJ. SMALL 585 I NOTE: THIS PARTICULAR TEST "EQUIRES DAY AND PUBLIC MEETINGS AND DEMINSTRA­ *9AUG64 CAPTAIN R.M. BAKER, SR. 2497 ISPECIFIC WEATHE .. CONDITIONS AND MAY EN- TIINS WERE BANNED IN THE WAKE .r VI.­ IOAUG64 MAJOR M.R. THAYER 2109 TAil EXTENDED PERIIDS Of DELAY WAITING LENT RIITING G~.WING GUT Of INDIA'S IIAUG64 CWO J.D. KEELING 487 if 0" SUCH WEATHER. IT IS PLANNED TO WAIT CUR"ENT rOlO SHIRTAGE. '12AUG64 CAPTAIN R.O. CASE 421 if OR THE DESIRED WEATHE .. CONDITIONS P .. ,O .. MOBS WEIE STilL SP"EADING TENS liN IN I3AUG64 LT. COL. w.w. CRUN 503 iTO SOUNDING THE TAKE COVE", HOWEVER THE AHMEDABAD, 250 MILES NO .. TH .f HE"E, ·,NDICATES WEEKENDS AND/OR HOLIDAYS POSSIBiliTY EXISTS THAT EXTENDED DELAYS WHERE TEXTILE WORKERS RIOTED YEST£R~~ DUTY OffiCER IS THE KWAJALEIN TEST SITE COULD BE ENCOUNTE"ED AfTE .. THE TAKE Co­ AND POLICE riftED INTI THE C~OWOS, KIL­ COMMANDING OfFICER'S .. EPRESENTATIVE LING SIX AND INJURING THI .. TY. THE lEIT- VE" HAS BEEN EXECUTED. AFRS KWAJALEIN I DU .. ,NG OTHE .. THAN NO .. MAL DUTY HOU~So WILL B.. OADCAST PERTINENT ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1ST-lED MOBS HAD KILLED A PlllCEMANo : PAGE .2 HOURGLASS FRIDAY 7 AUGUST 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COM­ REASON FOR SWIFT RETALIATION NORTH VIET NAM DENIES HER MANDING OFFICER KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, WASHlNGTON (UPI )-- SECRETARY OF STATE PT BOATS MADE SUNDAY ATTACK MARSHALL ISLANDS, CONTRACT DA-01-021- DEAN RUSK SAID LAST NIGHT THE UNITED TOKYO (UPI )-- PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S DE­ AMC 90004 (Y) (NI23-(61756) 35133A PMR j STATES RETALIATED SWIFTLY AGAINST NORT~ CISION TO PUNISH COMMUNIST NORTH VIET WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES.
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