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}-Tourgt).\SS O 4 at 0047 5.5 at 1858 0.7 at 1239 HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 1-20-65 1-20-65 4.6 AT 0645 }-tOURGt).\SS o 4 AT 0047 5.5 AT 1858 0.7 AT 1239 VOL 6 NO 1905 KWAJALEiN, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 19 JANUARY 1965 CHURCH~LL HANGS ON TITAN-2 PUSHES GEMINI CAPSULE LONDON, JAN. 19 (UPi)--THE DYING SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SLEPT PEACE­ HALFWAY ACROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN FULLY THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THE NA­ TO REVIVE $1~3 BILLION PROGRAM TION WHICH HAS ACCEPTED THE INEVI­ CAPE KENNEDY, JAN. 19 (UP1) --A U.S. GEMINI CAPSULE CA~RYING TWO "ASTRO­ TABLE PRAYED AS IT BEGAN PREPARA­ ROBOTS II SUCCESSFULLY LEAPED HALFWAY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TODAY AND SIG­ TIONS TO GIVE HIM A FAREWELL WORTHY NALED A GO-AHEAD FOR AN ATTEMPT TO HURL TWO ASTRONAUTS INTO ORBIT AROUND APRIL OF HIS PLACE IN HISTORY. OR MAY. LORD MORAN, HIS 82-YEAR-OLD PER­ A POWERFUL TITAN-2 ROCKET BLASTED OFF AT 9~03 AM AND HURLED THE BELL-SHAPED SONAL PHYSICIAN, CALLED AT THE PAYLOAD MORE THAN 100 MILES INTO SPACE. CHURCHILL'S RESIDENCE TONIGHT AND ABOUT 20 MINUTES LATER, THE CAPSULE BLAZED BACK THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERr AND ISSUED THIS MrDICAL BULLETIN, THE RODE A GIANT RED AND WHITE PARACHUTE TO A LANDING IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN ADOUT 11TH SINCE THE 90-YEAR-OLD SIR WIN­ 2,150 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF CAPE KENNEDY, STON SUFFERED A STROKE ON FRIDAY: RECOVERY FORCES RUSHED TO RETRIEVE THE SPACE CAPSULE. IIS IR WINSTON liAS SLEPT THROUGH­ THE APPARENTLY FLAWLESS FLIGHT OPENED THE DOOR AT LAST TO LONG-DELAYED PLANS OUT THE DAY AND THERE IS NO APPRE­ TO LAUNCH ASTRONAUTS VIRGIL I. (GUs) GRISSOM AND JOHN W. YOUNG ON GEMINI'S CIABLE CHANGE IN HIS CONDITION INAUGURAL THREE-ORBIT MANNED FLIGHT. SINCE THIS MORN!NG THERE WILL BE THE SPECTACULAR FLIGHT ALSO pRESER­ ANOTHER BULLETIN TOMORROW MORNING. II VED, FOR THE TiME BEING AT LEAST, AIR FORCE PROBERS HOPES THAT THE $1.3 BILLION GEMINI PROGRAM WILL BE PERMITTED TO LAUNCH DENY CHUTE CAUSED REDS.RUNNING SHORT ITS 10 TWO-MAN FLIGHTS BY EARLY 196 7 OF LIKELY CHARGES THE PROJECT, ALREADY Ii YEARS BEHIND w~~J~J~N. ~9L~nf-- qH~~§S~ SCHEDULE, FACED THE THREAT OF CUTBAOS IDENT OF AN AIR FORCE BOARD INVESTI­ BUT ARE INVENTIVE DUE TO DELAYS. GATING THE CRASH OF A KC-135 TANKER WASHINGTON, JAN. 19 (UP!) --THE UNIT­ TODAyiS fLIGHT, WITNESSED BY GRIS­ INTO A WICHITA RESIDENT!AL AREA SAID ED STATES HAS DENIED A SOVIET CHARGE SOM AND YOUNG AND 10 FELL.OW ASTRONAUTS TODAY THAT IF A PARACHUTE WAS FOUND THAT THE ALLIES ARE PREPARING TO SOW APPARENTLY PERFORMED TO PERFECTION IN ONE OF THE PLANEts ENGINES IT DID A BELT OF ATOMIC LAND MINES ALONG THE FROM THE FiERY LIFTOFF AT CAPE KENNEDY NOT CONTRIBUTE TO THE ACCIDEhT. IRON CURTAIN BETWEEN WEST GERMANY AND TO THE CAPSULEvS SAFE LANDING IN THE AN OKLAHOMA CITY NEWSPAPER SAID TO­ ITS COMMUNIST NEIGHBORS. ATLANTIC ABOUT 40 TO 50 MILES FROM DAY INVESTIGATORS AT T~N~ER AIR FORCE THE STATE DEPARTMeNT SAID LAST NIGHT THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS LAKE CHAM- BASE FOUND A CHUTE ENTANGLED IN ONE OF THERE WERE NO PLANS TO CREATE IIA 50- PLAIN. THE PLANE'S ENG~NES. I CALLED 'ATOMIC MINE BELT' AS ALLEGED AN AIRPLANE SPOTTED THE BLACK CAP­ THE CRASH SATURDAY KILLED 29 PERSONS II IN THE SOVIET NOTE DELIVERED TO U.S. SULE AFLOAT ON THE WAVES. HELICOPTER~ INCLUDING 22 OCCUPANTS OF HOMES IN THE AMBASSADOR FOY D. KOHLER IN Moscow. AND RECOVERY SHIPS RUSHED TO PLUCK IT NEIGHBORHOOD. ACKNOWLEDGING THAT ATOMIC LAND MINES FROM THE OCEAN AND RETURN IT TO CAPE BRIG. GEN. MURRAY A. BVWATlR, PRESI­ WERE AMONG THE "TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEA­ KENNEDY, DENT OF THE AIR rORC£: INVESTIGATING PONS" STOCKPILED IN EUROPE, THE UNITED (CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX) BOARD, SAID: STATES SAID THEY WERE IIRETAINED UNDER "IF THERE IS ANY PART or A PARACHUTE U S. CUSTODY AND CONTROL" AS PART OF !N AND AROUND THE JET ENGINE IT WAS THE GENERAL DEFENSE ARSENAL. INAUGURATION DAY CEREMONIES NOT A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR TO THE CAUSE THE STATEMENT ISSUED BY A STATE DE­ PRESIDENT JOHNSONiS INAUGURA­ OF THE ACCIDENT." PARTMENT PRESS OFFICER SAID IT WAS TION ADDRESS WILL BE BROADCAST THE OKLAHOMA JOURNAL, AN OKLAHOMA DIFFICULT TO CONSIDER THE SOVIET AC­ OVER AFRS KWAJALEIN ON WEDNESDAY, CITY DAILY, PUBLiSHED A COPYRiGHTED CUSATION "AS ANYTHING BUT A PROPAGAN­ JANUARY 20, AT 3g15 PM. PICTURE SHOWING THE CLOTH AND SHROUD DA EXERCISE," SINCE THE RUSSIANS PUB­ THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS, PLUS LINES OF A RED DROGUE CHUTE HANGING LISHED IT BEFORE THE UNITED STATES HAD HIGHLIGHTS OF EVENTS SURROUNDING F ROM THE ENG I NE. TIME TO CONSIDER IT. THE INAUGURATION, WILL BE BROAD­ THE JOURNAL PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW THE THE RUSSIAN NOTE APPARENTLY WAS DI­ CAST WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, AT DROGUE CHUTE ENTWINED IN THE BLADES OF RECTED AT A PROPOSAL MADE AT A NATO 8~05 PM. ONE ENGINE WITH NYLON CORDS DANGLING COUNCIL MEETING LAST MONTH I~ PARIS BY AROUND THE EDGE. THE PARACHUTE IS OF A WEST GERMAN GENERAL, WHICH DID NOT THE TYPE USED TO SLOW PLANES WHEN THEY EVEN HAVE THE ENDORSEMENT or HIS OWN LAND. GOVERNMENT AND WAS NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY BIG RED ATOM BLAST BY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE 15-NATION AL- EFFECTS REACH U.S. JUANITA CASTRO CHOSE LIANCE WASHINGTON, JAN. 19 (UPi) --THE BETWEEN FIDEL AND GOD (CONTINUED ON PAG~ SIX) ATOMIC ENERGY COMMiSSION SAID TONIGHT NEW ORLEANS, JAN, 19 (UPI) --JUANITA THE UNITED STATES HAD DETECTED RADIO­ CASTRO, SISTER OF CUBAN PREMIER FIDEL CONGOLESE TROOPS CAPTURE ACTIVITY IN THE AIR AS A RESULT OF CASTRO, SAID LAST NIGHT SHE TURNED AKETI FOR THE FIFTH TIME THE HUGE SOVIET UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR AGAINST HER BROTHER BECAUSE SHE WAS LEOPOLDVILLE, JAN. 19 (UPI) --CONGO­ TEST LAST FRIDAY. FORCED TO CHOOSE BETWEEN HjM AND GOD. LESE GOVERNMENT TROOPS LED BY 16 BEL­ THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAS ASKED THE IN A SPEECH BEFORE THE ANNUAL AWARDS GIAN MERCENARIES CAPTURED THE NORTH­ SOVIET GOVERNMENT FOR "INFORMATION ON DINNER OF THE INFORMATION COUNCIL OF EASTERN CONGO TOWN OF AKETI TODAY FOR THIS EVENT" IN VIE:W OF THE NUCLEAR THE AMERICAS, MISS CASTRO SAID HER THE SECOND TIME IN THREE DAYS. TEST BAN TREATY, THE AEC SAID. BROTHER TURNED HIS OWN SON INTO A "GOD­ REPORTS REACHING HERE SAID THE TROOPS THE TREATY, SiGNED BY THE UNITED HAT lNG, Mill TANT COMMUN I Sf PARTY ME.M­ MET STRONG REBEL RESISTANCE. STATES, BRITAIN AND RUSSIA IN AUGUST BER." OTHER UNCONFIRMED REPORTS SAID A MER­ OF 1963, PROHIBITS NUCLEAR TESTING IN MISS CASTRO SAID IT WAS "NOT DIFFI­ CENARY LED PATROL WENT 100 MILES NORTH THE ATMOSPHERE, I N OUTER SPACE AND CULT TO DECIDE BETWEEN OPPRESSION AND TO BONDO TO RESCUE 25 WHITES, MO~TLY UNDERWATER. UNDERGROUND TESTING IS LIBERTY, OR BETwrEN CRIME AND RESPECT BELGIANS, BEING HELD HOSTAGE THERE. PERMITTED, HOWEVER. FOR THE PROPERTY OF OTHERS. I CHOSE IT WAS THE FIFTH TIME IN RECENT ~S THE SOVIET BLAST ON JANUARY 15 AP­ TO FIGHT, TO DO WHAT I COULD TO REGAIN THAT AKETI, A MAJOR RAIL CENTER, HAS PARENTLY WAS OF A LARGE NUCLEAR DE­ FREEDOM FOR MY COUNTRY," SHE SAID. CHANGED HANDS IN RECENT MONTHS. VICE:. DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS AT ELIZABETH­ TONIGHT's AEC STATEMENT SAID, "THE STOP VILLE SAID TODAY CONGO GOVERNMENT CLAIMS UNITED STATES DETECTION SYSTEM HAS THAT THAT REBELS WERE INFILTRATING KATANGA NOW DETECTED A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF VENT [JUPU ~ FROM NEIGHBORING ZAMBIA WERE FALSE. ING CONNECTrD WITH THE TEST. READ "WATER" THE CLAIM ABOUT REBEL INFILTRATION THE AMOUNTS OF RADIOACTIVITY MEAS­ WAS MADE YESTERDAY BY CONGO INTERIOR PAGE SIX URED TO DATE WILL ~OT PRODUCE MEASUR­ MINISTER GODEFROID MUNONGO. ABLE rXPOSURES TO PERSONS. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 19 JANUARY 1965 PUBLISHED BY GLOBAL ASSOCIATES AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDING OFFI­ SPECIAL RESERVES SCRAPPED REV. DR. KING SLUGGED CER, KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, MARSHALL IS­ WASHINGTON, JAN.19 (UPI) -- THE ARMY, IN FIRST RACE RALLY LANDS. CONTRACT DA-O 10021 AMC-9Q004 (y) NAVY AND AIR FOftCE YESTERDAY ABOLISHED SELMA, ALA., JAN. 19 (UPI) -- NEGROEl (NI2367156) 35133A PMR WITH GLOBAL AS­ CAPITOL HILLbUNITS THEY HAVE MAINTAINED PROMISED TO STEP UP THE PRESSURE TODA~ SOCIATES FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND THEIR STAAS ON THE DALLAS COUNTY VOTER REGISTRAR'S THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY WHO BELONGED TO THE MILITARY RESERVES. OfFICE THE MAJOR HOLDOUT IN THE fiRST MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEAD~tNE FOR THE UNITS WIPED OUT WERE THE ARMY ALL-OUT TEST OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS LAW NOTICES IS 4PM THE DAY BEFORE PUBLICA­ CONGRESSIOANL COMMAND OPERATIONS RESE~ IN ALABAMA'S COTTON BELT. TION AND DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS GROUP, TNE NAVAL AND MARINE~CORPS RE- THREE WHITE SEGREGATIONISTS WERE lOAM THE DAY Of PUBLICATION. SERVE COMPOSITE COMPANY 5-48 AND THE ARRESTED IN THE DRIVE WHICH STARTED 99991H AIR RESERVE SQUADRON. YESTERDAY UNDER THE LEADERSHIP Of NOBEL ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN MEMBERS OF ANY I PEACE PRIZE WINNER MARTIN LUTHER KING EDITOR: NEIL PHELPS-MUNSON OF THE RISERVE GROUPS ON CAPITOL HilL JR. ASST EDITOR: DORIS WALLIN WAS fORMER SEN. BARRY M. GOLDWATER, WHO KING, WHO WAS SLUGGED AND KICKED STAFF. REBECCA LLEWELLYN PARTICIPATED IN THE 99991"IAS A RESERVE WHEN HE SUCCESSfULLY REGISTERED AT THE RUTH LONDON MAJOR GENERAL IN THE AIR FORCE. ANTEBELLUM HOTEL ALBERT, TOLD A CHEER­ AUDREY STRATMANN PRESENT CONGRESSIONAL RESERVISTS IN- ING THRONG Of MORE THAN 1,000 NEGROES PEGGY TEMPLIN CLUDE ARMY MAJ. GE~. ROBERT L.F. SIKES, LAST NIGHT TO KEEP UP THE TEMPO OF THE (DEM-FLA) AND AIR ~ORCE BRIG. GEN.
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