Speaker Sam Rayburn~Not Hopeless!~ National Fire Prevention Week Is Dallas, Texas, Oct
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I LW TIDE HIGH TIDE 10/7 1.2 AT 2121 10/8 5.2 AT 0323 10/8 0 7 AT 0936 AT 45 10/8 5.2 15 10/8 0.8 AT 2148 10/9 5.4 AT 0350 10/9 0.5 AT 1000 10/9 5.5 AT 1610 :lite HOURGLASS KWAJALEIN MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 1961 VOl... 3 No. 937 J FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 8-14 SPEAKER SAM RAYBURN~NOT HOPELESS!~ NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IS DALLAS, TEXAS, OCT. 5 (UPI)-HouSE SPEAKER SAM RAYBURN, 79, DYIN~ OF CANCER, SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 8 - 14. RESTED COMFORTABLY TONIGHT AT A DALLAS HOSIPTAL AND DOCTORS SAID WE HAVE NOT DURING THIS PERIOD OF TIME, THE GIVEN UP HOPE." HOURGLASS WILL CARRY EACH DAY, AN RAYBURN WAS UNDER HEAVY SEDATION--AS HE HAD BEEN ALL DAY--AND WAS NOT TOLD ARTICLE OR CARTOON WHICH WILL BRING THAT TESTS SHOWED HE HAD A MALIGNANCY. TO YOUR ATTENTION THE WEEK SET ASIDE PRES I DOlT KENN EDY L ED THE NAT ION IN EXPRE 5S ION S OF S {t--1PATH Y FOR TH E MAN WHO FOR FIRE PREVENTION. HAS HELD THE 5PEAKERSHfP NEARLY TWICE AS LONG AS ANY OiHER MAN IN HISTORY. FIRE PREVENTION IS A VERY SERIOUS THE TESTS WERE CONDUCTED AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, AND SHOWED A PHASE OF A PROGRESSIVE FIRE DEPARTMENT, SPREADING CANCER. BUT AT A NEWS CONFERENCE TONIGHT, A TOP MEDICAL SPOKESMAN AND ALSO SERVES IN THE CAPACITY OF A SAID "viE HAVE NOT GIVEN UP HOPE. WE WILL NEVER GIVE UP HOPE-If FIRST LINE DEFENSE AGAINST LIFE AND A NEWSMAN ASKED THE SPOKESMAN IF THE CANCER WAS CONSIDERED BY HIM TO BE IN- PROPERTY LOSSES DUE TO FIRE. CURABL E 11 ALL ISLAND PERSONNEL ARE CORDIALLY I'IT IS TOO EARLY TO DEF INITELv PUT 11 THAT STRONGLY, REPLIED THE SPOKESMAN. SOLICITED TO ONCE AGAIN JOIN US IN AN HE QUICKLY ADDED THAT CONSIDERING RAYBURN'S CONDITION TONIGHT, HIS AGE AND ACTIVE AND SUCCESSFUL FIRE PREVENTION CHANCE OF RECOVERY, IT APPEARS If HE WILL NOT RETURN TO WASH'NGTON II PROGRAM. No PROGRAM CAN BE SUCCESSFUL niT IS UNKNO\VN THAT hIE CAN SAVE MR. SAM RAYBURN,1t THE MEDICAL SPOKESMAN SAID. WITHOUT THE COOPERATION AND TEAMWORK IN THE TEST, A SURGEON TOOK A SAMPLE OF TISSUE FROM "MR. SAM'SI' GROIN AND OF ALL OF US. FOUND IN IT A IIMETASTATIC MALIGNANCY" THE HOSPITAL EXPLAINED THIS MEANT A LET US ALWAYS STRIVE TOWARD OUR GOAL CANCER THAT SPREAD FROM ONE AREA TO ANOTHER OF A BETTER FIRE SAFE COMMUNITY IN WHICH TO LIVE AND WORK. JOHN J. McCLOY RESIGNS SOVIETS EXFLODE NO 18 WASHINGTON, OCT. 6 {UPI)-JOHN J. MCCLOY RESIGNED TODAY AS PRESIDENT PARIS, OCT 6 (UPI)-THE SOVIET UNION'S NEW PLAN FOR QUICK KENNEDY'S DISARMAMENT ADVISER AND 18TH NUCLEAR TEST APPARENTLY WAS THE MARITIME STRIKE END TURNED HIS WORK OVER THE NEWLY-CRE- MOST POWERFUL SINCE RUSSIA RESUMED SAN FRANCISCO, OCT. 5 (UPI)-A THREE ATED DISARMAMENT AGENCY. TESTING SEPT. I, FRENCH SCIENTISTS MAN PANEL OF FEDERAL EXPERTS SENT HERE IN HIS LETTER OF RESIGNATION, Mc SAID TODAY TO SETTLE THE WEST COAST MARITIME TIE CLOY TOLD KENNEDY THAT WITH THE PAS- THE SOVIET DEVICE WAS EXPLODED IN UP ANNOUNCED TONIGHT THEY HAVE DRAWN SAGE OF THE ARMS CONTROL AND OISARM- THE AIR OVER NOVAYA ZEMBLA IN THE ARC- ft UP "SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH AMENT ACT BY CONGRESS "MY MISSION, TIC EARLY TODAY. COULD END THE DISPUTE QUICKLY. I BELIEVE, IS CONCLUDED," WILLIAM SOURCES CLOSE TO THE FRENCH ATOMIC THE FEDERAL PANEL, DISPATCHED BY C FOSTER HAS BEEN NAMED TO HEAD THl ENERGY COMMISSION SAID THAT THE TEST LABOR SECRETARY ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, NEW AGENC'. APPEARED TO BE Ii TO 2 TIMES AS POWER- CALLED ON THE SHIPOWNERS AND THE PRESIDENT KENNEDY THANKED MCCLOY FOR FUL AS THE 17TH e 0v L~ -L~r OCTOBER 4. MASTERS, MATES AND PILOTS UNION TO HIS SERVICE AND EXPRESSED HOPE THAT HE THE OCTOBER 4 TEST WA~ ~ELIEVED TO BE ACCEPT THE SUGGESTED SETTLEMENT FOR WOOLD CONTINUE TO 8E AVA1LABL£ AS AN IN THE RANGE OF SEVE~AL MEGATONS. A THE SAKE OF THE "PUBLIC INTEREST AS ADVISER IN THE DISARMAMENT WORK. MEGATON IS EQUIVALlNl TO ONE MILLION WELL AS THE PRIVATE INTERESTS INVOLVED TONS OF TNT. HERE." THE SOURCES SAID THE FRENCH ATOMIC DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT FORMER U.S. DIPLOMAT ENERGY COMMISSION IlAS DETECTED PREVIOUS WERE NOT DISCLOSED, BUT THE PANEL SAID ACCUSED AS Spy SO\ lET ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS ~INCE SEPT I IT "RECOMMENDED THAT SOME OF THE UNION' WASHINGTON, OCT 6 (UPI)-A GOVERN BUT HAS NOT ANNOUNCED THEM BECAUSE THE DEMANDS BE GRANTED, THAT OTHERS BE MENT WITNESS TESTIFIED TODAY THAT AMERICAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION HAD DROPPED, THAT STILL OTHERS BE NEGOTI FORMER DIPLOMAT IRVIN C. SCARBECK DO~E SO. ATED ABOUT FURTHER AND THEN SUBMITTED TOLD HIM HE SLIPPED CONFIDENTIAL DATA THEY SAID T~E FACT THAT THE SOVIETS TO ARBITRATION IF AGREEMENT CANNOT BE TO POLISH AGENTS SO THEY WOULD HELP SET OFF THIS MORNING'S EXPLOSION AT REACHED." HIS POLISH MISTRESS ESCAPE TO WEST DAWN INDICATED IT WAS AN ABOVE-GROUND THE GROUP SAID THE GOVERNMENT HAD GERMANY. BURST. DAWN IS THE BEST TIME TO STUDY uNO AUTHORITY OR POWER TO ISSUE ANY THE WITNESS SAID SCARBECK, FORMER AN ATOMIC EXPLOSION MUSHROOM-SHAPED CONTROLLING ORDER IN THIS SITUATION" SECOND SECRETARY AT THE U.S. EMBASSY CLOUD, THEY SAID. BECAUSE THE TAFT-HARTLEY 8o-DAY IN IN WARSAW, ALSO SAID HE RECEIVED JUNCTION EXPIRED. HOWEVER, THE PANEL 1,600 GERMAN MARKS FROM THE POLISH NEW U.S. MOVIE SAID THE PARTIES INVOLVED HAVE A RE INTELLIGENCE AGENTS LAST APRIL THAT DRAMATIZES BERLIN SPONSIBILITY TO RESPECT THE PUBLIC IN WOULD BE ABOUT $400 TEREST. THE TESTIMONY WAS GIVEN BY KENNETH WASHINGTON, OCT. 6 (UPI)-THE UNITED THE PANEL CALLED ON THE PARTIES TO W. KNAUF, A STATE DEPARTMENT SECUR STATES INFORMATION AGENCY (USIA) IS GIVE THEIR REPLY BY 5 P.M. FRIDAY. ITY OFFICER WHO INTERVIEWED SCARBECK RUSHING OUT MOVIES IN 30 LANGUAGES TO THE THREE-MAN TEAM INCLUDED UNDER SEC IN FRANKFURT, GERMANY LAST JUNE 5. CAPITALIZE ON THE COMMUNIST WALLING-IN RETARY OF LABOR W. WILLARD WIRTZ, DIR KNAUF QUOTED THE 41-YEAR-OLD SCAR8ECK OF EAST BERLIN. ECTOR OF THE FEDERAL MEDIATION SERVICE AS SAYING HE "DECIDED TO SUBMIT" A THE FILMS ARE BEING SHIPPED FOR DIS WILLIAM E. SIMKIN AND PROF. JAMES F. SECRET DOCUMENT TO THE POLISH AGENTS TRIBUTION OVERSEAS TO THEATERS, PRIVATE HEALY, MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S BOARD TO WIN THEIR CONFIDENCE CLUBS AND U.S. EMBASSIES WHICH HAVE AN OF INQUIRY IN THE MARITIME DISPUTE. SCARBECK IS ACCUSED OF PASSING ESTIMATED MONTHLY AUDIENCE OF 600 A SPOKESMAN FOR THE MMP SAID NO COM SECRET DOCUMENTS TO THE COMMUNISTS MILLION PERSONS. MENT WOULD BE AVAILABLE ON THE PROPOSAL AFTER THE POLISH POLICE PHOTO AT THE SAME TIME, USIA IS SHIPPING UNTIL TOMORROW. GRAPHED HIM WITH ~IS 22-YEAR- DOCUMENTARY FILMS FOR OVERSEAS TELE OLD MISTRESS, URSZEALA DISCH~H~ AND VISION USE TO AN AUDIENCE ESTIMATED AT ALLEGED BLACKMAILED HIM. AND ADDITIONAL 150 MILLION. KWAJ WEATHER KNAUF'S TESTIMONY WAS NOT HEARD BY THE FILMS HEAVILY STRESS THE COMMUNIST u.s. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST FOR THE JURY OF ELEVEN MEN AND ONE WOMAN. DENIAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN SEALING OFF KWAJALEIN rOR SATURDAY NIGHT AND FEDERAL JUDGE LEONARD P. WALSH HAD EAST BERLIN. THEY INCLUDE SEQUENCES SUNDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED DISMISSED THE PANEL TEMPORARILY BE COMPARING THE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY OF SHOWER ACTIVITY, LIGHT TO GENTLE CAUSE OF A DEFENSE MOVE TO BLOCK AD WEST BERLIN WITH THAT IN EAST BERLIN, BREEZE, HAXIMUM TEMPERATIIRE 86 DEGREES., MISSION OF SCARBCCK'S REPORTED STATE WHERE MUCH OF THE RUBBLE OF WORLD WAR MINIMUM 76 DEGREES, RfLATIVE HUMIDITY - MENTS AT THE TRIAL. II STILL HAS NEVER BEEN CLEANED UP. MAXIMUM 86%MINIMUM YESTERDAY'S 72%. KNAUF SAIL SCARBECK TOLD HIM HE U.S. OFFICIALS BELIEVE A DRAMATIC PRECIPITATION 0 48 INCHES, CUMULATIVE SUPPLIED THE POLISH AGENTS WITH A BY-PRODUCT OF THE BERLIN CRISIS HAS RAINFALL THIS MONTH J 86 INCHES GREAT QUANTITY OF UNCLASSIFIED MAT BELN A DEMONSTRATION OF THE FAILURE OF ERIAL FROM THE EMBASSY, INCLUDING EAST BERLIN COMMUNISM TO COMPETE WITH THE FIVE-VOLUME U.S. FOkEIGN SERVICE FREE ENTERPRISE IN THE REST OF THE CITY INVEST IN U.S. SAVINGS BONDS !\,1ANUAL THe FILMS NOTE THAT IT WAS THE FLOOD Of RLI lGEES OUT OF EAST BERLIN THAT CAUSED -,.o'j" COMMUN 1ST S TO CLOSE TH E BORDER AUG. ... I.) PAGE 2 HOURGL~S SATURDA~ OCTOBER 1961 PUBLISHED AT fHE DIRECT!ON OF TrlE PROGRESS MADE IN C<»1ANDING OFFICER, PACIFfC MISSILE: CHAPLAIN'S CORNER RANGE FACIL~TY, ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL HAMMARSKJOLD REPLACEMENT THE DAYS OF THE LONELY HUNTER ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU UNITED NATIONS, OCT. 6 (upr) U.N. ROAMING THE fORESTS IN SEARCH Of THE OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-~ DiPLOMATS LOOKED TO WASHINGTON TODAY DAYS FOOD P\VE FA0ED FROM THE SCENE. WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS o FOR AN INDICATION OF AGREEMENT No LONGER IS MAN REARED IN IGNORANCE, BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA LEARNING fROM HIS fATHER INEfFICIENT THE HOURGLASS ISPUBL!SHED DA!LY ON A PLAN TO REPLACE THE LATE SEC WAYS OF COPING WITH THE UNIVERSE. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEAD ... ' NE RETARY GENERAL DAG HAMMARSKJOLD. No MORE IS HIS LIFE GOVERNED BY HIS FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.M o DAY BEFORE SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI FATHER'S PET SUPERSTITIONS. MAN HAS PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS GROMYKO SAID BEFORE HE LEFT FOR COME Of AGE! FEAR, BORN OF IGNORANCE ITEMS IS 10 AoMo DAY OF PUBLICATION.