31JRIAL at Sf a CAPTAIN TEICH and PARTY ARRIVE

31JRIAL at Sf a CAPTAIN TEICH and PARTY ARRIVE

HIGH TIDE 4/18/ 4.1 AT 1129 4/18/ -- -- VOL. No. 1405 ~AJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL 1963 AT Sf A TEMPERATURES CAPTAIN TEICH AND 31JRIAL KWAJAlEIN, 86-76 AND ROI NAMUR, FOR SUB VICTIMS 84-78. THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGED PARTY ARRIVE PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, (UPI)-­ BETWEEN 75 AND 90 PERCENT. WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE POINT MUGU PRAYERS HAVE BEEN SAID AND flOWERS ...... DOWN-RANGE FLIGHT THIS AFTERNOON, HAVE BEEN DROPPED OVER THE 8,4oo-fOOT RED TRAWLER NEAR KENNEDY HOME PAcMISRANFAC KWAJ. WILL FACE ITS ANNUAL DEEP WATERY GRAVE Of THE SUBMARINE PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, (UPI)--A COAST ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION. CHIEF IN­ THRESHER AND THE 129 MEN ABOARD. GUARD PATROL BOAT ASSIGNED TO GUARD SPECTOR WILL BE CAPTAIN RICHARD J. THE SUBMARINE AND ITS MEN YESTERDAY PRESIDENT KENNEDY TODAY SPED OFFSHORE TEICH, DEPUTY COMMANDER OF THE PACIFIC WERE GIVEN A TRADITIONAL NAVAL BURIAL. TO OBSERVE A RUSSIAN TRAWLER LOADED MISSILE RANGE. TWIN MEMORIAL SERVICES WERE HELD AT WITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AND CRUISING CAPT. TEICH IS A NATIVE OF PHILADEL­ PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, WHERE THE WITHIN SIGHT OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S PHIA AND HOLDS A BSEE FROM DREXEL IN­ SUBMARINE WAS BUILT AND COMMISSIONED, OCEAN-FRONT HOME. STITUTE, CLASS OF 1937. HE WAS FIRST AND AT GROTON, CONNECTICUT, ITS HOME A COAST GUARD SPOKESMAN SAID THE " COMMISSIONED A SECOND LIEUTENANT, IN­ FANTRY, U.S. ARMY, BUT IN 1937, HE BE­ PORT. PATROL BOAT "OBSERVED AT CLOSE RANGE, A FLORAL PIECE REPLICA OF THE LOST A 75-85 FOOT RUSSIAN TRAWLER WHICH WAS CAME A NAVAL AVIATION CADET. UPON COM­ SUBMARINE WAS DROPPED FROM A BLACK AND HEADING SOUTH TOWARD CUBA. PLETION OF FLIGHT TRAINING AT PENSACOLA, WHITE NEPTUNE PATROL PLANE OVER THE THE VESSEL WAS BEYOND THE THREE MILE HE WAS DESIGNATED A NAVAL AVIATOR AND MILE-AND-A-HALF DEEP WATERY GRAVE OF LIMIT. I N AUGUST, 1939, HE BECAME AN ENS I GN, THE THRESHER 220 MILES OFF CAPE COO. A VETERAN FISHING BOAT SKIPPER SAID U.S. NAVY. As THE WINO-WHIPPED REPLICA FLOATED THE U.S. BOAT SPED TOWARD THE REO SHIP DURING WORLD WAR 1 I, CAPT. TEICH HAD TO THE WATER, LT. I. BlASCH, A CHAPLA I N WITH THROTTLE "w I DE OPEN" AND CIRCLED SHIPBOARD AND FLYING DUTY IN THE PACIFIC. HE RECEIVED THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING ABOARD THE DESTROYER WARRINGTON PARTICI- THE TRAWLER SEVERAL TIMES. " CROSS fOR ACTION AGAINST JAPANESE FORCES PATING IN A SEARCH FOR THE EXACT LOCA- '~E JUST THOU~HT IT LOOKED FUNNY, TION OF THE SUBMARINE, SAID: "I COM- A COAST GUARD OFFICER LATER EXPLAINED. IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS AREA IN OCTOBER I n MIT THESE BODIES TO THE DEEP. THE FISHING BOAT CAPTAIN, DAVID HAND, 1942. SINCE THE WAR, CAPT. TEICH'S THE WARRINGTON THEN FIRED A 21-GUN SAID THE RUSSIAN SHIP SLOWED DOWN, BUT NAVAL CAREER HAS BEEN HEAVILY ORIENTED SALUTE IN HONOR OF THE DEAD. THIS WAS DENIED BY THE COAST GUARD TOWARD RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVY Two MEMORIAL SERVICES ALSO WILL BE WHICH SAID THE SHIP JUST KEPT GOING. WEAPONS SYSTEMS. HE BECAME DEPUTY COM­ HELD HERE TOMORROW. FRANCIS CARDINAL THERE WAS NO COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MANDER, PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE IN JANUARY SPELLMAN OF NEW YORK, CHAPLAIN IN THE U.S. AND RUSSIAN VESSELS. 1962. CHIEF OF THE ARMED tORCES, WILL OFFICI- •••••• OTHER MEMBERS OF THE PARTY ARE AS ATE AT ONE, IN A WHITE WOODEN CHAPEL A-SUB INQUIRY FOLLOWS: CDR. C. R. LINDLER, JR., CDR. ATOP A KNOLL AT THE NAVAL BASE. J.D. CARSON, CDR. W. R. tRASER, R. S. CATHOLIC, PROTESTANT AND JEWISH WASHINGTON, (UPI)--A NAVY COURT IN­ McMULLEN, N. J. NEWCOMB, N. G. BEARD CHAPLAINS OF THE NAVY ALSO WILL LEAD VESTIGATING THE FATAL PLUNGE OF THE AND M. C. LIPp FROM PMR, LCDR. J. W. SUBMARINE THRESHER SAID TODAY IT WANT­ PRAYERS AT SQUALUS MEMORIAL MALL. THE FITZGERALD, LCDR. t. BORS, LCDR. R. Po ED TO KNOW WHY THE COMMANDER OF AN ES­ SUBMARINE SQUALUS SANK IN 1939 WITH A O'KEEFE, LT. R. J. SWITZER AND J. L. CORT VESSEL FAilED TO REPORT IMMEDIATE­ LOSS OF 26 LIVES. VOWELL FROM THE HAWAI IAN AREA. STANDING ROOM ONLY CROWDS ATTENDED LY ON THE SUBMARINE'S lAST MESSAGES. ...... IN A FORMAL RULING THE COURT OF IN­ THE FINAL TRIBUTES YESTERDAY. CASTRO REPORT QUIRY NAMED LT. CMDR. STANLEY HECKER, ...... MIAMI, FLORIDA, (UPI)--A CUBAN UNDER­ TORRENTIAL RAINS HIT HAWAII ~6 SKIPPER OF THE ESCORT SHIP SKYLARK ~fA , PARTY TO THE INQUIRY " INTO THE DIS- GROUND ORGANIZATION REPORTED TONIGHT HONOLULU, (UPI)--ToRRENTIAL SPRING ASTER LAST WEDNESDAY WHICH CLAIMED 129 THAT THE CASTRO REGIME FACED A "MASSIVE RAINS DELIVERED A DEVASTATING BLOW AT LIVES. WAVE OF SABOTAGE AND UPRISINGS " LAST MONTH IN MATANZAS PROVINCE THAT WAS HAWAI I YESTERDAY, LEAVING TWO ARMY OF­ HECKER WAS TOLD BY THE COURT THAT FICERS MISSING AND PRESUMED DEAD, HIS CONDUCT IN FAILING TO INFORM HIGH­ BROKEN ONLY WHEN GOVERNMENT TROOPS SCORES OF FAMILIES HOMELESS AND DAMAGE ER AUTHORITIES OF THRESHER'S LAST MES­ SMASHED AN 85-MAN GUERRILLA FORCE. ESTIMATED AT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. SAGES "APPEARS TO BE SUBJECT TO IN­ FIFTEEN OF THE CAPTURED REBELS WERE THE RAIN, THE WORST TO HIT THE IS­ QUIRY." HECKER WAS GRANTED TIME TO EXECUTED "IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT EVEN A LANDS IN RECENT HISTORY, WAS STILL RE-EXAMINE THE LOG OF THE SKYLARK AND COURT MARTIAL," THE EXILE GROUP SAID. FALLING HEAVILY AND STEADILY, AND THE TO OBTAIN COUNSEL. ESTABAN AQUILES MORERA, COORDINATOR­ WEATHERMAN COULD PROMISE NO RELIEF THE COURT EMPHASIZED, HOWEVER, THAT GENERAL OF THE CUBAN NATIONAL UNION Of BEFORE LATE TODAY. HECKER'S ALLEGED FAILURE TO PASS ON REVOLUTIONARY INSTITUTIONS, MADE THE HARDEST HIT WERE THE RURAL SECTIONS THRESHER'S LAST MESSAGES " CANNOT CON- UNDERGROUND REPORT PUBLIC. OF HONOLULU WHERE, I N ONE SECT ION, 18 CEIVABLY HAVE CONTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY HE SAID THE RECKLESS OUTBREAK OF ANTI INCHES OF RAIN FELL IN EIGHT HOURS, TO THE LOSS OF THE USS THRESHER AND CASTRO ACTIVITY WAS TRIGGERED BY THE SPILLING SWIRLING FLOOD WATERS OVER THOSE ON BOARD." KILLING OF REBEL LEADER JUAN JOSE CATALA, KNOWN AS LT. PICHI, IN MATANZAS. STREAM BANKS, DESTROYING VALUABLE CAPT. SAUL KATZ, LEGAL ADVISER TO THE SABOTAGE INCLUDED SETTING VAST ACRES OF FARM LAND AND AT LEAST 100 THE COURT OF INQUIRY, SAID LATER THAT HOMES. TRACTS OF SUGAR CANE PLANTATIONS ON FIRE THE COURT'S ACTION MEANT THAT HECKER It AND SCATTERED BUT SIMULTANEOUS UPRIS- ...... WAS BEING ASKED FORMALLY AND FOR THE VIRGINIA TINSLEY BORN HERE RECORD TO EXPLAIN HIS CONDUCT. NEITHEf INGS" THAT THREATENED TO EXTEND BEYOND MATANZAS AND ENVELOP THE ENTIRE ISLAND. VIRGINIA LYNN TINSLEY WAS INTRODUCED KATZ NOR ANY MEMBER OF THE COURT WOULD PREMIER tlDEL CASTRO UNLEASHED FERO- INTO THE WORLD YESTERDAY MORNING AT COMMENT ON WHAT THE CONSEQUENCES TO " CIOUS REPRISALS" AND ORDERED MASS AR­ THE STATION HOSPITAL. BORN AT 3:20 HECKER WOULD BE IF THE COURT WAS NOT RESTS TO MEET THE THREAT, MORERA SAID. A.M., VIRGINIA LYNN IS THE DAUGHTER OF SATISFIED WITH HIS EXPLANATION. LT. ROBERT AND JACQUELINE T,NSLEY AND THEN "LARGE NUMBERS OF TROOPS AND MILI­ TIA" WERE MOBILIZED TO MOVE AGAINST THE WEIGHED 5 LBS lei oz. SHE HAS TWO SGT. YORK OfF CRITICAL LIST OLDER BROTHERS, JOHN 14 AND ROBERT 4, GUERRILLAS. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, (UPI)--WORLD THE BULK OF THE REBELS CLASHED WITH AND A SISTER, LEE ANN AGE 6. WAR I HERO SGT. ALVIN C. YORK TODAY LT. TINSLEY IS WITH SEARCH AND RESCUE GOVERNMENT FORCES NEAR CIENAGE DE ZAPATA. WAS TAKEN OFF THE CRITICAL LIST AT ST. THEY WERE CORNERED WHEN THEIR AMMUNITION HERE AND ON WAKE AND WAS PART OF THE THOMAS' HOSPITAL, WHERE HE HAS BEEN DC-7 RESCUE OF THE DUMBO fLIGHT RE­ RAN OUT. UNDERGOING TREATMENT FOR SEVERE PAINS MORERA ALSO REPORTED THAT THERE ARE PORTED IN YESTERDAY'S HOURGLASS, BUT OF THE CHEST, SHOULDER AND BACK. HE FORGOT TO INCLUDE HIMSELF WHEN HE NOW 70,000 TO 71,000 POLITICAL PRISONERS "HIS CONDITION IS SERIOUS, BUT HE REPORTED TO US. THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND. BECAUSE OF THE IS OFF CRITICAL AND HAS SHOWN SOME THE HOSPITAL REPORTS THAT MOTHER AND ItSUBHUMANIt CONDITIONS IN WHICH THEY ARE DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT," A HOSPITAL .. "R DAUGHTER ARE DOING FINE. HELD THERE HAVE BEEN EPIDEMICS OF VA ...... SPOKESMAN SAID. 10US KINDS IN THE PRISONS, HE ADDEO. THE 75-YEAR-OLD YORK WAS HOSPITAL- THE ISLE OF PINES, ABOUT 40 MILES Off I YESTERDAY'S RA I NFALL I')F 13 I NCHES I ZED SATURDAY. IT MARKED THE FOURTH 2. CUBA'S SOUTHERN COAST, IS NOW KNOWN AS I WAS NEARLY EQUAL TO THE TOTAL ACCUMULA- TIME IN LESS THAN A YEAR HE HAS BEEN "DEVIL'S ISLAND" BECAUSE OF THE CONDITION TION WE HAD HAD DURING THE FIRST 15 BROUGHT HERE FROM HIS PALL MALL HOME IN WHICH PRISONERS ARE HELD THERE, THE DAYS Of THE MONTH. OUR TOTAL FOR APRil FOR TREATMENT. I _I SNOW 4.28 INCHES. ____-.JL~ ________________..L.. CUBAN________________ SAID. _ PAGE 2 HOURGLASS WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL 1903 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION or THE COM­ SOVIETS PLAN MOON POWER STATION ~EGROES APPLY AT UNIVERSfTY Of ALABAMA MANDING OFfiCER, PACifIC MISSILE RANGE Moscow, (UPI }--SOVIETS SPACE SHIPS BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, (UPJ)--THREE fACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, AND HOUSEWIVES WILL USE ELECTRICITY ~£GROES flLEB A fEDERAL COURT SUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU Of WEAPONS GENERATED ON THE MOON IN THE fUTURE, TODAY SEEKING ADMISSION TO THE UNIVER­ CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE TRANS­ Moscow RADIO'S NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE SITY Of ALABAMA--THE fiRST SUCH ACTION PORT COMPANY Of TEXAS. SAID TONIGHT. SINCE THE SCHOOL'S ONLY OTHER NEGRO THE HouRGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY "SOVIET SCIENTISTS HAVE DRAWN UP STUDENT WAS WHISKED Off THE CAMPUS IN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE fOR PLANS fOR BUILDING AN ETERNAL POWER 1956 TO HALT RIOTING NOTICES IS 4 P.M.

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