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Lite HUR LA §~~~ :.; :~ ~~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 5/28/ 5. I AT 0720 5/28/ 3.7 AT 2001 :lite HO UR G LA SS §~~~ :.; :~ ~~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ VOL. 4 No. 1439 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS MONDAY 27 MAY 1963 TEMPERATURES HILL WINS PRIX BAN BREAK SOUGHT TOKYO--SUNNY, 75-58, SAN FRANCISCO-­ SEEK ON-SITE INSP. FAIR, 72-64; NEW YORK--PARTLY CLOUDY, ENDS BAD LUCK-- WASHINGTON, (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES 67-51; LONDON--DRY AND SUNNY, 70-41; MONTE CARLO, (UPI)--REIGNING WORLD AND BRITAIN ARE WORKING ON THE OUTLINE PARIS--MILD, SUNNY PERIODS, 62-43; CHAMPION GRAHAM HILL, OF ENGLAND, OF A LETTER TO SOVIET PREMIER KHRUSH­ KWAJALEIN, 88-78 AND ROI NAMUR, 90-78 GATHERED THE FiRST NINE POINTS FOR THE CHEV PROPOSING A SERIES OF HIGH LEVEL RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGED BETWEEN 75 1963 CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY BY WINNING THE MEETINGS IN Moscow IN AN ATTEMPT TO AND 93 PERCENT. MONTE CARLO GRAND PRIX, DRIVING A BREAK THE GENEVA TEST BAN DEADLOCK, YESTERDAY .20 OF AN INCH OF RAIN B R M. AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES DISCLOSED HERE FELL, AND THE TOTAL SO FAR FOR MAY IS SECOND WAS AMERICAN RICHIE GINTHER TODAY. 6.33 INCHES. iN ANOTHER B.R.M., WITH NEW ZEALAND'S THERE IS NO QUESTION OF A SUMMIT BRUCE McLAREN, LAST YEAR'S WINNER. MEET I NG, IT I S UNDERSTOOD, BUT RATHER DOOR BLOWN OFF AIRLINER THIRD IN A COOPER-CLIMAX. A SERIES OF CONFERENCES OF WESTERN AND MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, (UPI)--Two BRITAIN'S JIM CLARK, ALL-OUT FOR THIS SOVIET SCIENTISTS AND TOP DIPLOMATS. STEWARDESSES TOLD TODAY HOW THEY ES­ YEAR'S CHAMPIONSHIP, WAS LEADING COM­ THE OBJECT WOULD BE TO CONVINCE CAPED BEING SUCKED INTO SPACE WHEN THE FORTABLY IN THE FIRST 78 LAPS OF THE KHRUSHCHEV THAT MORE IMPORTANT THAN DOOR OF THEIR AIRLINER SUDDENLY FLEW 100-LAP RACE AND PROBABLY WOULD HAVE THE NUMBER OF ON-SITE INSPECTIONS IS OfF WON. BUT IN THAT LAP HE SMASHED INTO THE WAY IN WHICH THE INSPECTORS WOULD VERA DRESCHERES, 22, AND BRIDDEN A STRAW BALE MARKER AT ABOUT 60 MILES BE ALLOWED TO CARRY OUT THE WORK. SLATTERY, 23, SAID THEY WERE fLYING AN HOUR FOULING HIS GEAR BOX AND PUT­ AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES SAID HERE TO­ FROM MANCHESTER TO AMSTERDAM ABOARD AN TING HIM OUT OF THE RACE. DAY THAT KHRUSHCHEV HAD RECENTLY WRIT­ AER L,NGUS V,SCOUNT WHEN THE DOOR OF HILL'S GREAT RACE MADE UP FOR HIS TEN KENNEDY AND MACMILLAN REJECTING THE PLANE WAS BLOWN OFF AT 17,000 FEET. BAD LUCK IN LOSING HERE LAST YEAR AF­ U.S AND BRITISH EFFORTS AT GENEVA TO "I WAS POURING COFFEE IN THE PANTRY TER LEADING FOR 80 LAPS AND HAVING TO DROP FOR THE TIME BEING THE QUESTION WHEN I SUDDENLY WAS SLAMMED AGAINST THE RETIRE WITH ENGINE TROUBLE. OF THE NUMBER OF ON-SITE INSPECTIONS. WALL, " MISS DRESCHERES SA I D. ttMy LAP RECORDS WERE SET SEVERAL TIMES INSTEAD THEY WISH TO CONCENTRATE UPON JACKET FLEW OFF ITS HOOK AND INTO THIRD PLACED BRUCE McLAREN HURTLED THE RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT WOULD SPACE. HIS COOPER ROUND IN 1~34.7 AN AVERAGE GOVERN THE CARRYING OUT OF THE IN­ ttTHERE WAS A BANG AND THE DOOR NEAR SPEED OF 120 KILOMETERS PER HOUR (75 SPECTIONS THE PANTRY FLEW AWAY .THEN A TREMEN­ MPH), AND JOHN SURTEES IN A FERRARI BOTH KENNEDY AND MACMILLAN ARE UN­ DOUS RUSH OF AIR," SHE SAID "PANS CLOCKED THE SAME TIME TAiliNG McLAREN DERSTOOD TO FEEL THAT THE GENEVA TEST AND CROCKERY STARTED TO FLY ABOUT. WE ROUND THE CIRCUIT. BAN NEGOTIATIONS ARE STALLING LARGELY WENT INTO A STEEP DIVE AND THE AIR ON THE FINAL LAP, SURTEES CLOCKED BECAUSE THEIR POINT OF VIEW IS NOT PRESSURE RELAXED." 1.34.5 TO SET A RECORD OF 120 807 KPH BEING ADEQUATELY EXPLAINED TO KHRUSH­ "THE INSIDE OF THE CABIN BECAME VERY (75.5 MPH). CHEV AND THE SOVIET HIERARCHY AS A COLD AS THE AIR RUSHED IN, BUT EVERY­ ONLY EIGHT Of THE ORIGINAL 15 START­ WHOLE ONE BECAME CALM," MISS SLATTERY SAID. ERS fINISHED THE RACE, WITH Jo BONNIER THEREFORE, ACCORDING TO AUTHORITIVE "THE 26 PASSENGERS WERE IN FINE FORM. AND JACK BRABHAM, IN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SOURCES, THEY ARE PLANNING TO WRITE THE JOB LASTED ONLY A FEW SECONDS AND PLACES, NEARLY 10 LAPS BEHIND AT THE TO KHRUSHCHEV PROPOSING THE Moscow THERE WAS NO PANIC." END. MEETINGS. THERE WERE NO PASSENGERS IN THE FIRST THE OFFICIAL PLACINGS: CALSS SECTION, NEAREST THE DOOR, THEY I. GRAHAM HILL, ENGLAND) BRM,200 MONTREAL FIRE EPIDEMIC MOUNTS SAID MILES IN 2.41;39.7 AN AVERAGE SPEED MONTREAL, (UPI)--THE WORST MONTH IN OFFICIALS SAID THEY HAD NO IDEA HOW OF 116 555 KILOMETERS PER HOUR (72.9 THE HISTORY OF THE MONTREAL FIRE DE- THE DOOR, WHICH HAD BEEN LOCKED AND MPH) • PARTMENT CULMINATED TODAY IN THE CITY'S BOLTED BEFORE THE FLIGHT, COULD HAVE 2 RiCHIE GINTHER, u.S. BRM, Los MOST SPECTACULAR BLAZE IN 15 YEARS WITH BLOWN OPEN. ANGELES, CALIF., 2:41.45.3 THE DESTRUCTION OF A BLOCK-LONG THREE- •• • 3. BRUCE MACLAREN, NEW ZEALAND, STORY MANUFACTURING COMPLEX IN THE NAT'L DEBT GOES UP-UP-UP COOPER-CLIMAX,2:42.02.5 4. JOHN SURTEES, ENGLAND, FERRARI, EAST END. WASHINGTON, (UPI)--CONGRESS RUNS A 2:42.03. 8 THE FIRE STARTED SHORTLY AFTER MID­ RACE WITH THE NATIONAL DEBT THIS WEEK 5 TONY MAGGS, SOUTH AFRICA, COOPER­ NIGHT (0400 GMT) IN A TEXTILE AND MAN­ IN AN ATTEMPT TO INCREASE THE DEBT CLIMAX, TWO LAPS BEHIND. UFACTURING BUILDING AND QUICKLY SPREAD CEILING BEFORE THE DEBT CATCHES UP 6. TREVOR TAYLOR, ENGLAND, LOUTS­ THROUGH THE WHOLE BLOCK SOME 250 WITH IT CLIMAX,TWO LAPS BEHIND. FIREMEN, HALF THE CITY'S FORCE ON TREASURY SECRETARY DOUGLAS DILLON 7 Jo BONNIER, SWEDEN, COOPER, SEVEN NIGHT DUTY, WERE CALLED OUT WITH A TO­ HAS MADE IT CLEAR THE DEBT WILL RISE LAPS BEHIND. TAL OF 60 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT IT BE­ ABOVE THE PRESENT $305 BILLION CEILING 8 JACK BRABHAM, AUSTRALIA, BRABHAM, CAME A GENERAL ALARM FIRE SHORTLY AF­ BEFORE THE END OF THE WEEK. THAT 23 LAPS BEHIND. TER 3 A.M (0700 GMT). MIGHT FORCE THE TREASURY INTO COSTLY AN ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE WAS IMPOSSIBLE FINANCIAL JUGGLING OF GOVERNMENT AC­ INGEMAR QUITS RING UNTIL AN INVENTORY OF THE BUILDINGS COUNTS. COULD BE MADE BUT POLICE AND FIREMEN SENATE LEADERS HAVE SCHEDULED ACTION STOCKHOLM, (UPI)--FoRMER WORLD HEAVY­ SAID IT WOULD RUN INTO "MILLIONS OF TUESDAY ON THE SENATE FINANCE COMMIT­ WEIGHT CHAMPION INGEMAR JOHANSSON SAID DOLLARS " TEE'S VERSION OF A HOUSE-APPROVED IN­ TONIGHT IN A TELEVISION INTERVIEW THAT No ONE WAS INJURED IN THE BLAZE BUT CREASE IN THE DEBT CEILING. HOWEVER, HE WILL QUIT FIGHTING. SEVERAL FIREMEN WERE OVERCOME BY SMOKE. THE SENATE'S VERSION OF THE BILL THE CURRENT EUROPEAN HEAVYWEIGHT THE FIRE WAS REPORTED UNDER CONTROL CREATES SOME PROBLEMS CHAMPION SAID HE MADE THE DECISION SOME SHORTLY AFTER 7 A M. (1100 GMT). THE MEASURE, AS APPROVED BY THE DAYS AGO, BECAUSE HE IS NOT A "HUNGRY THE EAST END SECTION OF MONTREAL HAS HOUSE, WOULD RAISE THE CEILING TO $307 FIGHTER" ANY MORE. HE SAID HE HAS BEEN PLAGUED BY A RASH OF SMALL FIRES BILLION UNTIL JUNE 30 AND TO $309 BIL­ MADE ENOUGH MONEY AND HAS HAD ALL THE ALMOST DAILY DURING THE PAST MONTH LION FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST "GLAMOUR AND HONOR" HE WANTS. WHICH POLICE BLAMED ON A PYRONMANIC THE SENATE F,NANCE COMMITTEE APPROVED A SPECIAL VIGILANTES COMMITTEE WAS A $309 BILLION CEILING FOR THE FULL REDS AGREE TO TALK SET UP IN AN ATTEMPT TO CATCH THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY I PANMUNJOM, KOREA, {UPI)--NoRTH KOREA SUSPECTED FIRESETTER. SENATE DEMOCRATIC LEADER MIKE MANS­ AGREED TODAY TO ANOTHER MEETING ON MON­ A SPOKESMAN AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS FIELD, OF MONTANA HAS PROMISED THAT DAY OF THE MIXED ARMISTICE COMMISSION SAID THE LAST TIME MONTREAL FIRE DE­ THE BILL "WILL BE IN THE WHITE HOUSE TO DISCUSS THE FATE OF TWO U.S. ARMY PARTMENT WAS CALLED OUT IN SUCH FORCE ON TIME." SEN. CLINTON P. ANDERSON, PILOTS WHOSE HELICOPTER WAS FORCED DOWN WAS 15 YEARS AGO WHEN THE OLD CANADIAN DEMOCRAT-NEW MEXICO, HAS INDICATED NATIONAL RAILWAYS BONAVENTURE STATION IN RED TERRITORY A WEEK AGO YESTERDAY. THAT THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MAY BE ASKED THE UNITED NATIONS COMMAND HAS PRESSED CAUGHT FIRE. TO REVERSE ITSELF AND APPROVE THE HOUSE FOR A MEETiNG FOR TODAY BUT THE COM­ VERSION SO AS TO SEND THE MEASURE DI­ MUNISTS INSISTED ON PUTTING IT Off UN­ KWAJALEIN STORE, BANK OF HAWAI I AND RECTLY TO THE WHITE HOUSE BEFORE THE TIL MONDAY. THE COMMISSARY WILL BE CLOSED MAY 30TH DEBT PUSHES THROUGH THE CEILING. I IN OBSERVANCE Of MEMORIAL DAY. 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