Liil. VOL 3 No

Liil. VOL 3 No

11()lIIl. VOL 3 No. 839 KWAJALEIN, M.I. THURSDAY 15 JUNE 1961 IMPORTANT VISITORS TO ARRIVE HERE TUESDAY RUSS ACCUSES U.S. OF VIOLATIONS OF NEXT TUESDAY,TWO PARTIES WILL ARRIVE ON THE TRUCE IN LAOS - HOLDING UP AJALEIN FOR FAMILIARIZATION TOURS PEACE CONFERENCE ~DM R. L. CAMPBELL, RADM C. D. RIGGS, GENEVA, JUNE 13 (UPI) RUSSIA TODAY ACCUSED AND A PART( OF TEN OTHER NAVAL OFFICERS THE UNITED STATES OF SUPPORTING "FLAGRANT" WILL TOUR KWAJALEIN ANn ASSOCIATED FACIL­ VIOLATIONS OF THE TRUCE IN LAOS AND OF HOLD­ ITIES DURING THEIR BRIEF STAY FROM JUNE ING UP CON~ERENCE NEGOTIATIONS HERE ON A 20 TO 22 NEUTRALITY SETTLEMENT FOR THE SOUTHEAST MAJOft GENERAL G. A. BLAKE, USAF, AND A ASIAN KINGDOM PARTY OF TEN AIR FORCE OFFICERS WILL ALSO SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREI GROMYKO RIVE ON TUESDAY, TO DEPART THE FOLLOWING BLAMED U.S. AMBASSADOR W. AVERELL HARRIMAN AY HE IS VICE COMMANDER AND CHIEF OF AND HIS DELEGATION ~OR HOLDING UP THE STAFF, PACIFIC AIR FORCES CONFERENCES WORK FOR A MONTH "USING VIOLATIONS OF THE CEASErlRE IN LAOS AS A PRETEXT" BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY VISITS U.S. FOR A~ AMERICAN SPOKESMAN SAID THE RUSSIANS TALKS WITH SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK" CHARGE WAS "A VERY WEAK ATTEMPT TO DEFEND WASHINGTON, JUNE 13 (UPI) BRITISH FOREIGN COMMUNIST VIOLATIONS OF THE CEASE-fiRE" SECRETARY LORD HOME ARRIVED HERE TONIGHT EVEN AS GROMYKO ADDRESSED THE 14-NATION FOR TALKS ON THE DEADLOCKED GENEVA CONTERENCE, REPORT ARRIVED HERE OF A PRO­ NEGOTIATIONS FOR A LAOS PEACE SETTLEMENT, COMMUNIST REBEL ATTACK NEAR BAN HAT Bo IN A NUCLEAR TEST BAN, AND THE RENEWED THREAT LAOS IN WHICH GOVERNMENT DEfENDERS WERE OF A BERLIN CRISIS FORCES BACK LORD HOME LISTED THESE THREE SUBJECTS AS "WE ARE PREPARED TO GET DOWN TO WORK THE MAIN POINTS HE WOULD DISCUSS WITH NO\-J," THE AMERICAN SPOKESMAN SAID OF SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK RUSSIA's CHARGES OF U.S. BLOCKING TACTICS IN TRAINSIDE INTERVIEW ON ARRIVAL FROM THE U.S., BRITAIN AND FRANCE ENDED A NEW YORK, HE TOLD REPORTERS BRITAIN OPPOSES BOYCOTT or THE CONFERENCE YESTERDAY THE SOVIET DEMAND FOR MERGING THE NEGOTIA­ f OLLOdlNG AN EAST-WEST COMPROM I SE FORMULA TIONS FOR A NUCLEAR TEST BAN WITH GENERAL AS REGARDS THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL DISARMAMENT TALKS SCHEDULED TO RESUME AT CONTROL COMMISSION IN LAOS THE END OF JULY BUT PRO-WESTERN THAILAND CONTINUED ITS HE INDICATED THAT BRITAIN WANTS TO PRIVATE WALKOUT WHICH BEGAN YESTERDA) CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS AT GENEVA FOR A TEST WHEN THE CONFERENCE DID NOT ACT ON A DAN DESPITE SOVIET INSISTENCE ON VETO LONG-STANDING THAI REQUEST fOR THE SEATING RIGHTS AND OTHER CONDITIONS WHICH THE WEST or NON-COMMUIST LAOTIANS ) CALLED UNACCEPTABLE GROMYKO DOMINATED TODAYS FOUR HOUR, ASKED WHETHER HE WOULD ACCEPT LINKING THE 20-MINUTE SESSION WHICH ALSO FEATURED AN T"'O NEGOTIATIONS, HOME PEPLIED "No WE 85-MINUTf DI~COURSE BY INDIAN DErENSE ALWAYS INTfNDED TO GET THE NUCLEAR TEST MINISTER V. K. KRISHNA MENON ISSUE SETTLED FIRST WHETHER WE SHALL BE MENON, WHO fLIES BACK TO INDIA TOMORROW, ABL E TO DO TH AT NOW, I DON'T KNOW " AIRED THE POSSIBILITY or A COMPROMISE BE­ INFORMED SOURCES SAID TODAY THE ~ENNrD, TWEEN THE SOVIET DEMAND THAT ALL ICC ADMINISTRATION WAS RECONSIDERING TH~ DECISIONS DE UNANIMOUS AND THE WESTS INSIS­ -SIDENT'S DETERMINATION TO KEEP TRYING TENCE ON A VETO-fREE OPERATION OF THE ~~ A TEST-BAN TREATY IMPORTANT TRUCE-POLICING GROUP LORD HOME SAID HE WAS HERE TO ~OLLOW UP GROMYDO, IN CONTRAST TO HIS VITRIOLIC TALKS WITH RUSK BEGUN DURING THE ONE DAY SPEECH AND FINGER WAVING AT THE AMERICANS VISIT RUSK MADE TODAY, HAD \.JHAT \-IAS DESCR I BED AS A JlpLEASANT" TOMORRO\1, AFTER TALI<ING WITH RUSK) HE IS LUNCH EARLIER WITH HARRIMAN 10 GO TO BOSTON TO RECEIVE AN HONORARY DEGREE FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITv THEN TO A COMPLETE STORY or THE NIKE ZEUS OPEN CHICAGO fOR A SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT HOUSE WILL BE rUN IN 10MORROWS HOURGLASS [ PAGE 2 HOURGLASS PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE NOTICES COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC MISSILE LOST LADY'S BLUE KNIT BELT WITH GOLD RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL CLASP CALL 858 ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c WANTED TO GIVE AWAY - TWO LITTLE KITTENS WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS CALL 679 AFTER 4.30 PM THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY NEW EOD TEAM (EYPLOSIVE ORDINANCE DEMOLITIO~I MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 473 FOR COPY IS 1000 DAY OF PUBLICATION. JUNe CUB SCOUT PACK MEETING WILL BE A PIC­ STAFF JOYCE RAWLES NIC HELD AT EAMON BEACH ON SUNDAY, JUNE 18, NOBLE YAMASAK I AT 5 PM ~T LEAST ONE PARENT, FOR EACH JIM CHRISTENSEN CUB MUST A1TEND EACH WILL BRING OWN FOOD ADVISER JOHN COLEMAN (HOT DOGS, ROLLS, ETC ), SOFT DRINKS & CON DIMENTS (KETCH-UP, MUSTARD, RELISH) WILL B~ GEN. LEMNITZER DOESN'T BELIEVE SUPPLIED CUBS TO WEAR BATHING SUITS MILITARY PROGRAM CORRUPTED KOREA WASHINGTON, JUNE 14 (UPI) -- GEN. LYMAN COMPLETE STORY OF NIKE ZEUS OPEN HOUSE; TO LEMNITZER, CHAIRMAN Of THE U.S. JOINT BE HELD SUNDAY, WILL BE PUBLISHED IN TO­ CHIEFS OF STAfF, TODAY DENIED THAT U.S. MORROW'S HOURGLASS M,LITARY AID TO KOREA HAS CREATED COR­ RUPTION IN THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT. A LETTER TO THE EDITOR INSTEAD, HE SAID, IT HAS BEEN INSTRU­ THERE WAS A RECENT NOTICE IN THE HOURGLASS MENTAL IN BUILDING A "CAPABLE ARMED THAT PERTAINED TO OUR FLAG AND THE RESPECT FORCES WHICH IS CONTRIBUTING THE MAJOR DUE IT A fEW MINUTES AfTER I READ THE ART­ EFFORT IN MAINTAINING THE SECURITY" OF ICLE I WAS fILLED WITH INDIGNATION BY THE KOREA THOUGHT "WHY SHOULD ANY AMERICAN HAVE TO BE LEMNITZER AND DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT REMINDED TO SHOW REVERENCE TO THE AMERICAN S McNAMARA, TESTIFYING A SENATE FOREIGN fLAG?"---1 AM SURE If ANY OF US STOPPED fOR RELATIONS COMMITTEE HEARING ON THE PRO­ BUT A MINUTE AND THOUGHT WHAT THIS PIECE Of POSED NEW FOREIGN AID BILL, WERE ASKED CLOTH, MEANT TO US, THERE WOULD BE NO NEED ABOUT A RECENT NEWS DISPATCH BY A U.S. OF A REMINDER CORRESPONDENT IN KOREA WHICH CLAIMED THAT To us, AS AMERICAN CITIZENS, NO MATTER U.S. AID IS THE ROOT OF KOREAN DIFFICULT­ WHAT THE COLOR OUR SKIN OR REGARDLESS OUR IES WITH CORRUPTION AND INFLATION RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, OUR FLAG IS A SYMBOL FOR "I DON'T BELIEVE THf MILITARY PROGRAM WHAT WE STAND --- DEMOCRACY AND THE fREEDOM HAS CORRUPTED KOREA," McNAMARA SAID, AND WE PRAY WE AND OUR LOVED ONES WILL ENJOY LEMNITZER AGREED LEMNITZER CONTINUED. FOREVER "THIS ARTICLE AND OTHERS ALONG THE IF FOR JUST A SECOND WE WILL ALLOW OUR SAME LINE TEND TO OVER-EMPHASIZE THE MINDS TO REMEMBER SOME HISTORY----"IN CORRUPTION ASPECTS AND UNDERRATE THE FLANDERS FIELD THE POPPIES GROW"-- AND THE GREAT GOOD WHICH HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED " THOUSANDS WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN WORLD WAR II --AND PARTICULAPLY THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES SPEC I AL NOT ICE OFFICIALS NEEDED FOR THE RIGHT HERE AT KWAJALEIN--SURELY THEN WE MOUNTAIN BALL CALL ANDY OKULOVICH AT WILL REALIZE THAT IF THEY COULD GIvE THEir 331 LI VES--THEN WE SHOULD GI 'IE A FEW t11 NUTES OF OUR TIME TO PAUSE AND LOOK WITH PRIDE AN ATOMIC SCIENTIST ATTENDING A MEETIN ~ND GRATITUDE AT OUR FLAG ---AT EIGHT O'C~ AT LAS VEGAS SPENT MOST OF HIS TIME GAMB- EACH MORNING WHEN THE COLORS ARE RAISED AND LING RECKLESSLY AT DICE AND ROULETTE. AT SUNSET WHEN THEY ARE LOWERED, STOP AND "I'M SHOCKED AT THE WAY SMITH IS THROW- SHOW THAT YOU ARE AN AMERICAN AND PROUD TO ING HIS MONEY AWAY AT THE GAMBLING TABLE ,BE ONE' A READER ONE OF THE GPOUP TOLD HIS COLLEAGUES "WHY, HE's GAMBLING AS IF THERE WERE NO ATTEND NIKE ZEUS OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW." "HEAVENS'" EXCLAIMED ANOTHER SUNDAY JUNE 18TH' "MAYBE SMITH KNOWS SOMETHING" AFPS '-"............-..7- ....:H~O:::.:U~R.:.::G::.:LTAS~S------..!.T.!:1H!::LU~RS:?JDiL;A!:U... 15 JUN E '-i'9~6L.L1__- REV. TOMS WILL CONDUCT SERVICES POWER FAILURE AT RUSH HOUR THE REV PAU~ E TOMS, PASTOR OF THE CAUSES PANDEMONIUM IN NY HAILI CONGREG~TIONAL CHURCH IN H,LO, HAWAII, IS SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE AT KWAJA- NEW YORK, JUNE 13 (UPI)~~THE ELECTRICAL LEIN TOMORROw MORNING, JUNE 16 AND WILL POWER THAT KEEPS THE NATION'S LARGEST CITY CONDUCT THE SJNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE AT THE HUMMING STOPPED SUDDENLY TODAY IN A LARGE MEMORIAL CHAPEL ON JUNE 18 AND 25 MR SECTION Of MANHATTAN AT RUSH HOUR ON THE TO~lS WAS A 111SSIONARY TO THE HAWAIIAN HOTTEST DAY Of THE YEAR, SPREADING GENERAL PEOPLE ON THE KONA COAST OF THE BIG ISLAN PANDEMONIUM AMONG A HALf MILLION PERSONS BEFORE GOING TO HILO THE MASSIVE POWER fAILURE CAME AT 5·05 P M (EDT) AS THOUSANDS OF OfFICE WORKERS HE WILL BE ASSIGNED TO TrlE REEF BOQ FOR THE DURAT ION OF HIS ST AY 011 KWAJALE I N STREAMED FROM SKYSCRAPER OFF I CE BU I LD I NGS MR TOMS IS COMING TO THE MARSHALL Is- FOR HOME ELECTRIC CURRENT WAS NOT FULLY LANDS PRIMARILY TO TAKE PART iN THE EI- RESTORED UNTIL FOUR HOURS AND 22 MINUTES ENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF LATER AT 9 27 P M MARSHALL ISLAND CHURCHES TO BE HELD ON THE BrEAKDOWN WAS BLAMED ON A MALFUNCT- ARNO ATOLL JULY 3- 16 ION AT A POWER SUBSTATION BELIEVED CAUSED BY AN OJERLOAD RESULTING FROM HEAVY USE Of AIR CONDITIONERS TO COMBAT THE RECORD 96° MISS WILSON RETURNS TO MAJURO WEATHER MISS ELEANOR WILSON, WHO HAS BEEN ACT­ THE NORMAL RUSH HOUR BUSTLE WAS TURNED ING AS CHAPLAIN SINCE CHAPLAIN SAWYER INTO CHAOS IN MINUTES LEFT, RETURNED TO MAJURO ON WEDNESDAY BE­ --CROWDED ELEVATORS STALLED BETWEEN CAUSE OF THE BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE fLOORS OF TOWER INC BUSINESS AND APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF MARSHALL ISLAND CHURCHES BUILDINGS SUBWAY TRAINS WERE SLOWED AND WHICH IS DUE TO TAKE PLACE ON ARNO ATOLL SOME STOPPED BENEATH THE STREETS IN THE NEAR FUTURE AFTER THE BIENNIAL --EMERGENCY SITUATIONS AROSE IN HOSPITALS MEETING MISS WILSON HOPES TO TAKE A TRIP WHERE

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