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I I I MISSILE Cf>Liafll;;) HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE k/r'> ' I':)!I "'! 3 3 AT 1003 12/19/ I 8 AT 0340 1~!191 3 6 AT 21 56 :lite HOURGLASS 12/19/ 2.4 AT 1546 VOL ':( No. 1294 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 18 DECEMBER 1962 STEAL PRICELESS TAPESTRY ~~~'~'( DEATHS DUE LE MANS, FRANCE, (UPI )--A 16Tf-J CEN- I MISSILE Cf>LiAfll;;) TC ~ ~ i IJ H \11 NOS I TURY TAPESTRY DESCRIBED BY AUTHORITiES ~',(OCEDURES TtLl) I. pr II LONDON, (UPI)--MoRE GALES AND FLOODS AS I CE LESS HAS BEEN STOLEN FROM LE THE NEXT LOCAL OPERATION IS SCHEDULED WERE EAPECTED TO LASH BRITAIN TODAY IN I MANS CATHEDRAL, POLICE SAID TODAY FOR EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. THE EARLI­ TrE \lAKE OF 100-MILE-PER-HOUR WINDS II THE POLICE SA'D THE i8-SQUARE-FOOT EST THE TAKE COVER SIGNAL COULD SOUND TAPESTRY WAS TAKEN SO~ETIME OVER THE THAT BROUGHT DEATH A~D DESTRUCTION TO IS 0430 (4:30 A.M). AFRS WILL BE ON TI--IE NA,TION I WEEKEND THE WORK DEPiCTS ACTS OF Ro- ITHE AIR TO KEEP YOU INFORMED OF LAST I THE HURRICANE-FORCE WINDS, WHICH I MAN ivlARTYRS IMINUTE CHANGES OR DELAYS REACHED A PEAK OF 117 MILES PER HOUR, ! I RESIDENTS OF "SOfT Top" QUARTERS ARE WrllPPED ACROSS GREAT BRITAIN TODAY, iAGAIN REMINDED THAT EVERY EFFORT IS A I ~L ~ ",1r:-~' CAUSING AT LEAST ONE MILLION POUNDS .'"l & Ii \ ~ h: ~ ;, I BE I NG EXPENDED TO PROV I :: TRANSPORTAT ION I ($2 8 MILLION) DAMAGE. :TO ADEQUATE ShELTERS. WHEN THE TAKE COV1 WINDS, FLOODS AND HEAVY SNOWS ALSO I ~~ JUNGLE ER SOUNDS, BOARD THE BUSES I~MEDIATELY I BROUGHT WINTER WOES TO THE CONTINENT. MANAUS, BRAZIL, (UPI)--A BRAZILIAN OR MOVE INTO A BUILDING WHICH IS AN ADE-I I AT LEAST 43 PERSONS WERE BELIEVED AIRLINER MISSING WiTH 50 PERSONS AEoARD QUATE SHELTER. ! KILLED IN THE STORM WAS SIGHTED IN A CLEARING OF THE STEAM­ SINCE THIS OPERATION IS TAKING PLACE I TWCNTY-THREE CREW MEMBERS OF THE GER­ ING AMAZON RAIN-FOREST, THE BRAZILIAN AT SUCH A DIFFICULT HOUR, RESIDENTS OF AiR FORCE ANNOUNCED. THERE WERE NO MAN FREIGHTER NAUTILUS WERE DEAD OR I QUARTERS WHICH PROVIDE SUITABLE SHELTER MISSING ArTER THE SHIP SANK OFF THE I SIGNS OF LIFE ARE ENCOURAGED TO INVITE THEIR FRIENDS DUTCH COAST EARLY YESTERDAY. THE PANAIR Do BRASIL PLANE WAS LOCA- AND NEIGHBORS FROM THE INADEQUATE SHEL­ ANOTHER 10 PERSONS DIED IN BRITAIN ! TED FINALL' JUST 30 MILES FROM THIS RIO,TER QUARTERS TO THEIR HOMlS FOR THE NEGRO R,VER PORT IN NORTHWESTERN BRA- I~ CAR ACCIDENTS OR W~EN CHIMNEYS AND I NIGHT Z I L. IT wAS SEEN BY ftN AIR FORCE ROOFS COLLAPSED AND 10 MO~E WERE GRouND SAf~TY SHELt[R PROCEDURES KILLED IN BkVA~IA, \-JHERE SNOW AND ICE seARCH PLANE, O~E OF NINE AIRCRAFT TUR~ED ROADS INTO PATHS OF DEATH WHICH RESUMED THE SEARCH AT DAWN ALL PERSONNEL NOT ESSENTIAL TO THE OPERATION r1UST BE UNDER, OR PROCEEDING \-JEATI1ER FORECASTERS PREDICTED HODER- THE PLANE WAS REPORTED BY THE AIR I MTU,G WINDS TODAY, EXCEPT ON THE S('IITI-I- MINISTRY TO HAVE [.jADE A SAFE CRASH­ TO, A SHELTER WHEN THE TAKE COVER SIGNALI EAST CO~ST OF ENGLAND. WHERE MORE GALES LANDING ON AN A~AZON RIVER ISLAND YES­ is HEARD. TAKE COVER SIGNAL: THREE TENl SECOND BLASTS ON FIRE SIREN AND TAKE ! 'JERE EXPECTED TO \-JHIP THE ENGLISH CHAN- TERDAY, BUT THE M,NISTRY LATER DENIED I I THE REPORT COVER INSTRUCTIONS BROADCAST OF AFRS I NCL TO FLOOu TIDE I 1 THi:: \JINDS RIPPED UP TREES, StlASHED I ALL ABOARD WERE BELIEVED TO BE BRA- BUILDING SUITABLE FOR PERSONNEL SHELTER : i ROAD SIGNS TO T~E GROUND, TWISTED TELE-I ZILIANS. THE PLANE WAS ON THE LAST LEG YOKVJE YUK CLUB VISIOI' AERIALS AND TOPPLED CHIMNEYS OF A SHORT HOP FROH RIO DE JANEIRO TO SURFRIDER BOQ, BLDG. 501 I HERE IT HAD TAKEN OFF FROM BELEM AND I SANDS BOQ, BLDG. 565 (FIRST DECK ONLY) I WAS Il t11 NUTES AWAY FRm-1 THE MANAUS A I R':' . NIKE/ZEUS DORM BLDG. 564 (FIRST DECK I PORT WHEN THE LAST GARBLED MESSAGE FROM SENATOR ACCUSES KENNEDY OF ONLY). I THE PILOT WAS RECEiVED. MAKING DEAL WITH KHRUSHCHEV CORAL BOQ, BLDG. 563 (FIRST DECK ONLY) I Los ANGELES, (UPI)--SEN. BARRY GOLD­ BARRACKS, BLDG. 704 WATER, (REP-ARIZ), IS NOT CONVINCED SOUTH KOREANS VOTE TODAY GENERAL MESS, BLDG. 703 THE SOVIET UNION REMOVED 42 MISSILES TO ACCEPT NEW CONBT1TUT10N TRANSIENT HOTEL, BLDG. 906 SEOUL, (UPI)--MoRE THAN NINE tllLLION FPOf'vl Cu BA LAST 110NTH AND I- AS A STRONG FAMILY QUARTERS OF PERMENANT CONSTRUC­ SUSP Ie! O~l THAT PRES I DENT KENIIEDY HAS ,SOUTH KOREANS VOTED TODAY ON A PROPOSED TION (EXCEPT 401, L}02, 1~03, l.~O;f, AND '!ADE A SECRET "DEAL" \/ITI-l PREMIER SWEEPING NEW CONSTITUTION DESIGNED TO 21• I) FORM THE BASIS FOR A THIRD REPUBLiC KHRUSHC~[V ON CUBA. ALL CLEAR SIGNAL: TWENTY SECOND BLAST I GOLD\vATER, f; ~IAJOR GENERAL :~ THE AND THE RETURN or CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT ON FIRE SIREN AND BROADCAST OVER AFRS AIR FORCE RESERVE SAID HE SUSPECTS OF- ~EXT YEAR. FENSIVE ~JjllITA~Y ~EAPONS ARE BEING HID-I By 3,P M., ABOUT 77 PER CENT OF THE ONE CONVICT NEARLY MAKES DEN IN CAVES IN CUBA. : NATION S 12 MILLION REGISTEFED VOTERS GOOD HIS ESCAPE FROM ALCATREZ THE SENATOR ACCUSED KENNEDY OF IIEVA - i HAD CAST THE I R BALLOTS, THE l.ENTRAL NA- SAN FRANC I SCO (UP I )--Two corN I CTS SION '1 BY NOT DENYING HE HAS MADE A ITIONAl REFERENDUM COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED. IBROKE OUT OF AL~ATRAZ FEDERAL PENITEN- DEAL \-IITH K'~RUSHCHEV. I THE f'.10RE THAN 50 PER CENT TURNOUT As-iTIARY LAST NIGHT BUT BOTH \JERE RECAP- GOLDwtTER ALSO VOICED CONCERN OVER SUR ED THE LEGALITY OF THE REFERENDUM ON!TUPED WITHIN THREE HOUPS, ONE OF THEM SOVIET-BUILT MIG JETS NOW STATIONED IN THE NEW CONSTITUTION WHICH WAS DRAFTED ITHREE rlllES A\-JAY FRm.1 "THE ROC"" IN THE CUBA HE SAID THE JETS ARE CAPABLE OF BY THE MILITARY RULERS TO PERPETUATE ICY CURRENTS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY. CARRYING WARHEADS THAT COULD CRIPPLE THEIR POLICIES--AND KEEP THE~I IN POWER THE FIRST ESCAPEE, D. LEE PARKER, A U.S STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND BASES IN CIVilIAN CLOTHES. CANTON, OHIO, BANK ROBBER, WAS CAPTURED • •• • WITHIN 23 MINUTES AFTER THE BREAKOUT I UoS o ATTORNEY GENERAL VISITS I WEST BERLIN POLICE ARREST ALERT \JAS ISSUED AT 5: 1t7 P.M. PST MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN PANAMA I GROUP BLASTING ANTI-REFUGEE WALL ALCATRAZ H1PLOYES FOUND HIM SHIVERING I, BERLIN, (UPI )--WEST BERLIN POLICE AN- or~ A SIVIALL OUTJUTTING ROCK SOME 100 YARDS PANAMA C,TY. PANAMA. (UPI )--U S. AT- " INOUNCED TODAY THE ARREST OF A WEST BER- OFF THE MAIN ISLAND. TORNEY GENERAL ROBERT KENNEDY FLEW iN- TO THE CANAL ZONE IN A U.S. AIR FORCE I LIN GROUP THAT PLANNED WIDESPREAD EX- THE SECOND CONVICT, JOHN PAUL SCOTT, I I PLOSIONS ALONG THE ANTI-REFUGEE WALL 35. A LEITCHFIELD, KENTUCKY, BANK ROBBER), PLANE TODAY FOR A RAPID INSPECTION OF I THEY SAID THE THREE MEN WERE CAUGHT WAS SPOTTED FLOATING IN THE BAY BY A • ~1 I LIT AR YIN S TAL LA T ION S BE F 0 ~ E CON TIN U- • I LAST NIGHT AS THEY SET OFF A BLAST THAT GqOUp OF TEEN-AGERS AT FORT POINT, UN- I ING ON TO BRASILIA FOR A ONE-DAY CON- BLEW A 9-FOOT-SQUARE HOLE IN THE WALL DER THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE. THE YOUTHS I FERENCE WITH BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT JOAO G OF THE AMERICAN SECTOR BORDER 300 YARDS NOTIFIED tllLITARY POLICE AT THE NEARBY I O~LART. S f G FROH THE U S ARi'-1Y'S CHECKPOINT CrlARLIE.PRESIDIO ' \ENNEDY INSPECTED THE U • r,RMY UER- 11T WAS THE BIGGEST HOLE EJER BLOWN IN I RILLA WARFARE SCHOOL, THE INTER-AMERI- ITHE WALL I PRISONER GETS AWAY CAN POLICE ACADEMY AND THE INTER-AMERI­ CAN TACTICAL OFFICERS SCHOOL THE LAT- SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND, (UPI)--COMNODORE I NEW JOB FOR GENERAL TER TWO ARE PARTIALLY MAINTAINED BY AL­ GEOFFREY WILD, MASTER OF THE LINER CAN- : PARIS, (UPI)--GEN LAURIS NORSTAD, BERRA, SAID TODAY A PLUMP FELLOW NAMED LIANCE FOR PROGRESS GnANTS. HE ALSO 'WHO RETIRES IN JANUARY AS SUPREME COM- FRED HAYWOOD, 29, HAD BEEN ARRESTED AT VISITED FORT GULICK, MAJOR U S DEFENSE MANDER OF THE ALLIED FORCES IN EUROPE, InSTALLATION IN THE C,NAL ZONE. SEA AS A STOWAWAY AND PUT IN THE BRIG \-JILL RUN PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S NEW SPACE BUT, W,LD SAID, HAYWOOD DIETED FOR • SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, RELI- WASHINGTON, (UPI)--THE WHITE HOUSE TO-ABLE SOURCES SAID TODAY THREE WEEKS AND WHEN THE SHIP DOCKED IN DAY ANNOUNCED THE APPOINTMENT OF MANUEL THE SOURCES SAID PHILIP L GRAHAM, NAPLES HE WRIGGLED THROUGH A r6-INCH FLORES LEON GUERRERO, A NATIVE GUAMA- PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINGTON POST, WHO PORTHOLE AND VANISHED NIAN, TO BE GOIIERNOR OF THE TERRITOR'f HEADS THE BOARD WHICH SET UP THE SYSTEM, . .. OF GUAM. COULD HAVE BEEN AN AMPUTEE ~I~) HAS PERSUADED THE 55-YEAR-OLD NORSTAD GUERRERO, - PRESENTLY SECRETARY AND PH I LADELPr-! I A, (UPI )--A TH I EF STOLE TO TAKE THE JOB. ACT I t'r, GOVERNOR OF GUAM, SUCCEEDS W,L- 250 SHOES YESTERDAY FROM A SALESMAN'S l I Ar." DAN IE L WHO RES I GNED THE POST EF- STATION WAGON. FECTIVE JAI\I' 20. DECEMBER RAINFALL TO DATE 3.,30 INCHES ALL ARE FOR THE LEFT FOOT I PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 18 D~~M~;~ ~19-6; --] PUBLISHED AT THE DiRECTION OF THE COM­ U.S.
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