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HHiH rlDt. -u:rw TIDE ~1.9/21 5. ~ A1 0209 10/21 0.8 AT 0830 IO/2~ 5.~ AT ~442 :lite HO GLASS iO/21 0.9 AT 2048 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL iSLANDS fRIDAY 20 OCTOBER 1961 PRESIDENT KENNEDY WELCOMES LIBERIAN PRESIDENT TUBMAN NASA OFFICIALS JUBILANTLY CLAIM ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR tI~COUTn WASHINGTON, OCTo 19 (UPi)~RESIDENT KENNEDY TODAY WELCOMES LIBERIAN PRESI­ WASH3NGTON, OCTo ~9 (UPO-THE SPACE AGENCY IN A "VERY SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH" DENT W!LLIAM VoS. TUBMAN, A LONGTIME TODAY F&REO A 94-POUNO IONOSPHERE PROBE 4,261 MILES INTO SPACE AND 4,424 MILES UoSo FRIEND WHOSE GEORGIA ANCESTORS OUT TO SEA. WERE AMONG LIBERDAvS EARLY SETTLERS. THE PROBE WAS LAUNCHED AT 1~38 P.M. EDT (1738 GMT) BY A FOUR-STAGE SOLID THE BIBLE-QUOTING, CIGAR-CHOMPING rUEL SCOUT ROCKET FROM THE WALLOPS ISLAND, Y~RGINiA, STATION or TME NATIONAL TUBMAN WAS TO BE GREETED BY KENNEDY AND AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMnN!STRATION (NASA). THE rLIGHT rROM LAUNCH TO "SPLASH" A MILITARY HONOR GUARD AT WASHINGTON TOOK ABOUT 90 MINUTES. NATIONAL AiRPORT ON HIS 10 A.M. (1400 AT 3:38 PoMQ (1938 GMT) ON THE BASIS OF REPORTS FROM ~AR-rLUNG TRACKING GMr) ARRIVAL FROM NEW YORK, WHERE HE STATIONS, NASA OFFICIALS JUB8~ANTLY CLAIMED ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR SCOUT. THE fiHSTRUMENTS WERE D£S~GNED TO EXPLORE THE UPPER PART OF THE IONOSPHERE, STARTED A WEEK-LONG U.So VISIT TUESDAY~ TUBMAN IS THE SEVENTH AFRICAN CHIEF THE RAD~O-.ErLECriNG REGION OF THE ATMOSPHERE WHICH MAKES LONG DiSTANCE COM­ OF GOVERNMENT TO VISIT KENNEDY THIS MUNICAT80NS POSSiBlEu YEAR, AND TYE SECOND PRESIDENT TO VISIT ALL iNrORMATiON WA5 R~O!OED 8ACK TO GROUND STATIONS BY THE PROBEwS TRANS­ KENNEDY THIS WEEKo PRESIDENT URHO M~TTER IN FllGHTo No ATT£MP- WAS MADE TO RECOVER TME PROBE. ROBERT BO~~E~U o~ NASA 8 s GO~DARO SPACE FLIGHT CENTER, WHO WAS IN CHARGE or KEKKONEN OF ri~LANO WAS HERE MoNDAY AND TUESOAYo INSTRUMENTATRON OF ~hE PROBE, SAUD !T APPEARED THAT "WE GOT GOOD DATA ALL THE 65-YEAR OLD LEADER OF AFRICA'S THE WAY." OLDEST REPUBLIC TOLD lPI HE SEEKS UoSo THE LAUNCH WAS O[S3GN[D TO CARRY THE PROBE ABOUT A8D AND INVESTMENTS"IN VERY NEARLY ALL 4,500 MHLES UP AND 1,900 MILES DOWN RANGE FROM WALLOPSo BUT "W~ WOULD HAVE HAD AREAS AND IN SUBSTANTIAL VOLUMEo" BEEN DELIGHTED ~F WE GOT ONLY HALF THAT ALTITUDE," A NASA OFFICIAL SAID. BUT THE KENNEOy*TuBMAN TALKS ARE EX­ NQRTH V'ETmA.~~lLL NOT STANDJ PECTED TO RANGE BEYOND ECONOMIC MATTERS BURMESE AMBASSADOR HAS I-HOUR CONFERENCE WITH VALERIAN ZORIN tt IOLE" IF" U.S.: TROOP~ SENT IN COVERI~G A WijDE RANGE OF INTERNATIONAL UNITED NATIONS, OCT. 19 (UP~)-BURMESE GENEVA, OCTo 19 (UPI)-NoRTH VIETNAM AFFAIRS INCLUDiNG MEANS OF STRENGTHt~­ ING THE UNilTED STATE50 AMBASSADOR U THANT, WHO HAS MAJORiTY WARNED TODAY SHE COULD NOT STAND IDLY TUBMAN SAID tN NEW YORK THE TWO SUPPORT FOR THE POST or ACTiNG SECRE­ BY IF THE UNiTED STATES SENT TROOPS NATIONS SEEK A COMMON OBJECTIVE--"ES­ TARy-GENERAL, HELD A ONE-HOUR CONFER­ TO BOLSTER THE SOUTH VIETNAMESE GOVERN­ TABLISHMENT Of A SECURE PEACE, WITH ENCE TODAY WITH SOVIET AMBASSADOR MENT. FREEDOM AND A PROMISE or PROSPERRTY VALERIAN Ao lORIN, NORTH VIETNAMESE SPOKESMAN NGUYEN FOR Al~ PEOPLES OF THE WORLD." THANT WOULD NOl COMME~T ON THEIR THANH LE TOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE THE TUBMAN, WHO IS ON HIS FOURTH UoS. TALK EXCEPT TO SAY THAT ~[ WAS MORE VISIT or P.'SIDENTIAL ENVOY GEN. MAX­ veSll, PREDiCTED HIS WASHINGTON TALKS HOPEFUL AN AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHEO TO WfLL TAYLOR TO SOUTH VIETNAM "APPEARED "WILL FURTHER STRENGTHEN THE TiES OF BREAK THE EAST-WEST DEADLOCK OVER NAM­ TO BE THE PRELUDE TO A rULl SCALE UoSo FRIENDSHRP AND COOPERATION THAT HAVE ING A SUCCESSOR TO THE LA~E OAG HAMMAR­ MILITARY INTERVENTION THERE. EXISTED BETWEEN OUR TWO PEOPLES SINCE SKJOLD. "~ORTM VIETNAM AND AL' THE PEACE THE rOUNDATION OF LaBERIA 139 YEARS THEIR MEETING WAS AT ZORINiS REQUESTo LOVING STATES OF THE WORLD COULD NOT AGOo" ZORtN MET YESTERDAY WITH UoS. AMBAS­ STAND IDLY BY AND SEE AMERICAN TROOPS THE CAPITAL OF LIBERIA, MoNROVIA, SADOR ADLAI Eo STEVENSON ON THE PROBLEM LAND IN SOUTH VIETNAM," NGUYEN SAIDo WAS NAMED AFTER JANES MONROE, U.So BOTH TOLD NEWSMEN THEY HAD COME TO NO "WE COULD NOT LET THIS HAPPEN IN Si­ PRESIDENT AT THE TIME THE WEST ArRICAN AGREEMENT. LENCE.," NATION WAS FOUNDED. INFORMED SOURCES SAID, HOWEVER, THAT NGUYEN, CHIEF SPOKESMAN FOR THE NORTH TUBMAN COMES AT A TINE WHEN THE STATE RUSSOA HAD MADE ONE OMPORTANT CONCES­ VIETNAMESE OELEGATION AT THE 14-NATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS MEANS OF INCREASING SION TO THE WESTERN VIEWPOINT ON THE LAOS CONrERENCE HERE, SAID TAYLOR'S UoSo AiD TO LijBERIA. METHOD BY WHICH THE ACTING SECRETARY VISIT TO SAIGON WAS "A GRAVE PROVOCA­ HE ALSO COMES AT A TtME or RESTLESS­ GENERAL SHOULD BE CHOSEN. TION." NESS BACK HONE. THESE SOURCES SAID, HOWEVER, THAT HE ACCUSED THE UNITED STATES or TURN­ BErORE HE LEFT FOR THE UNITED STATES NO AGREEMENT HAD BEEN REACHED ON THE ING SOUTH VIETNAM INTO "A COLONY AND BY SHIP HE WAS GRANTED EMERGENCY POWERS MAIN PROBLEM---THE NUMBER or PRINCIPAL A MILITARY BASE" AND SAID HIS GOVERN­ TO DEAL WITH WHAT HE CALLED "Moscow- ADVISERS TO THt: SECRETARy-GENERAL AND MENT HAS ALREADY PROTESTED TO BRITAIN DIRECTED SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTS n IN THE REGIONS FRON WHICH THEY WILL CONE. AND THE SOVIET UN.ON, CO-CHAIRMAN OF LIBERtA. lORIN WAS SAID TO HAVE SENT THE THE 1954 GENEVA CONrERENCE or INDO­ MINUTES OF HIS MEETING WITH STEVENSON CHINA, AGAINST "AMERICAN INTERVENTION" TO Moscow FOR STUDY. HE WAS EXPECTED IN SOUTH VIETNAM. SECRETARY OF THE ARMY TO RECEIVE A REPLY BY FRBDAY. HE HE ALSO ACCUSED AMERICA OF ADOPTING CANCELLS VISIT TO KWAJ PROBABLY WOULD MEET AGAIN WITH STEVEN- DELAYING TACTICS AT THE LAOS CONrER­ WASHINGTON, (UPI)-ARMY SECRETARY ELVIS SON THEREArTER. ENCE HERE, AND SAID AMERICAN SUPPLYING J. STAHR JR. CANCELLED A ROUND-THE- THE CHIEf POINT Of DlrrERENCE RE- or THE FORCES or PRINCE BoUN OUM THERE WORLD MILITARY INSPECTION TRIP AND MAINiNG APPEARED TO BE WESTERN EUROPE'S "CANNOT BUT DELAY THE PEACErUL SETTLE­ ANNOUNCED HE WOULD VISIT ARMY INSTALLA­ INSISTENCE THAT ONE OF THE UNDERSECRE­ MENT or THE LAOS PROBLEM." TIONS iN HAWAII INSTEAD. TARIES SHOULD COME FROM THAT REGION. No EXPLANATION WAS G!VEN FOR THE RUSSiA HAS SAID IT WOULD AGREE TO THfS SHIFT IN PLANS. ONLY Ir AN UNDERSECRETARY WERE NAMED REO CONGRESS DELEGATES THE ARMY SAID A PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED FROM THE SOVIET BLOC. GO INTO CLOSED SESSION TRIP TO THE FAR EAST, MIDDLE EAST AND MOscow, OCT. 19 (UPI)-ArTER LiSTEN­ SOUTHERN EUROPE HAD BEEN POSTPONED AND SEASON'S 7TH"TROPICAL STORM ING FOR two DAYS TO PREMIER NIKITA WOULD BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE. CENTERED SOUTH OF N.Co KHRUSHCHEV'S REPORTS ON WAR AND PEACE (THE CANCELLATION INCLUDES KWAJALEIN.) MIAMI, OCTo 19 (UPI)-A WEATWER DIS­ --AND THE PROSPECTS FOR BOTM--DELE­ TURBANCE THAT DRENCHED EASTERN CUBA GATES TO THE 22.D COMMUNIST PARTY KWAJ WEATHER FORECAST WITH rLOOD8NG RAINS, CAUSING DEATH CONGRESS WENT INTO CLOSED SESSION TO­ AND DESTRUCTION, BUilT UP 55MPH WiNDS DAY TO DISCUSS PRIVATELY THE THINGS UoSo WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST FOR TONIGHT AND WAS CLASSlrUED AS THE HE TOLD THEM. KWAJALEIN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW: GRAD­ SEASON 1 S SEVENTH TROP!CAL STORM. THERE WAS MUCH WESTERN DIPLOMATIC UALLY CLEARING TONIGHT, BECOMING PARTLY NICKNAMED "GERDA", THE STORM TONIGHT SPECULATION THAT ONE OF TNE MATTERS CLOUDY TOMORROW WiTH ISOLATED SQUALLS WAS CENTERED ABOUT 350 MiLES SOUTHEAST TO BE HEARD PRIVATELY WAS CHINESE TONIGHT AND SCATTERED TOMORROW; WINDS OF CAPE HATTERAS, NORTH CAROLINA, THE PREMIER CHOU EN-LAI'S ANSWER TO KHRUSH MODERATE SE FLOw WITH STRONG GUSTS iN MIAMI WEATHER BUREAU SAID. CHEY'S CONDEMNATION OF ALBANIA rOR NOT SQUALLS, MAXIMUM TEMPERA1URE 87 DEGREES, FORECASTERS SAIO THE STORM CIRCUL­ HEWING TO THE KRENLIN'S IDEOLOGICAL MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 73 DEGREES, RELA­ ATION WAS STILL POORLY ORGANIZED WITH LINE. TIVE HUMIDITY ~ MAXIMUM 87%,MINIMUM 70%. MOST OF THE HIGH WINOS AND RAIN IN THE PRESIDENT LEONID BREZHNEV RAPPED THE YESTERDAY'S PRECIPITATION .44 tNCHES. EAS1ERN QUADRANTS. MEETING TO ORDER AT 10 A.M~ (0700GMT). CUMULATIVE MONTHLY PRECIPITATION THE STORM wAS MOYING ON A NORTH­ ACCORDING TO TASS, TM' SOVIET NEWS THROUGH YESTERDAY, 6.54 !NCHESo NORTHEAST COURSE AT ABOUT 20 NPH. AGENCY, THE rlRST ORDER or BUSINESS WAS ROUTRN£ .. PAGE 2 HUUKGLASS tRIDAY CU OCTOBER I~bl PUBLISHED AT THE OIRECTION Of THE HARVARD PROFESSOR AWARDED 1961 NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACifiC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL STOCKHOLM, OCT. 19 (UPI)-HuNGARIAN-BORN ORo GEORGE VON B~ESY OF HARVARD ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF UNIVERSITY TODAY WAS AWARDED THE 1961 NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDiCINE FOR HIS DIS­ WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c COVERIES OF THE PHYSICAL MECHANISM Of STIMULATiON WITHIN TH£ COCHElEA. WITH THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. THE PRIZE WAS THE FIRST IN THIS YEAR'S NoBEL SERIESo STill TO BE AWARDED WERE THE PRIZES fOR LiTERATURE, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND PEACE. THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLiSHED DAILY THE DECISION WAS MADE BY THE FACULTY Of THE CAROLINE ~DICO-CHIRURGICAl MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.. DEADLINE INSTITUTE, STOCKHOLMwS MEDICAL ACADEMY. FOR NOTICES IS 4 P.Mo DAY BEFORE DR. VON BEKESY, WHOSE RESEARCHES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PHYSiOLOGY or THE EAR PUBLICATION. DEADLINE FOR NEWS ARE KNOWN AllOVER THE WORLD, HAS BEEN A CANDIDATE fOR THE PRIZE fOR SEVERAL ITEMS IS 10 A.Mo DAY OF PUBLICATION.

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