--------j riGh 7bDE I, 3c 3 7 A~ aw2 1/30 3 2 AT 23J) :lite HOURGLASS VOL j No H9-- , KWA~AlEiN, MARSHALL iSLANDS HEADLINES & DEADLINES THU~SDAY NEW DATE FuR ORBITAL FLIGHT ~Y Jo~~ c. CO~EMAN JO~CE RA~~ES ~AS RETIRED fROM THE CAPE CANAVERA~, JAN 28 (UPI)-THE SPACE A~M ~"STRATtCN GAVE A GO-A~EAD -Ck GATT~E OF TPE HEADLINE AND DEADLI~E, THURSDAy TODAY "JR JOHN H GLENN'S ORBiTAL .~ GH~ '~US COMPLETING TWO AND ONE HALF YEARS CONFIRMING THE D[CjSION TO TR) FOR A LAUNC~ AS EARLY AS THURSDA' MOR~'~~, OF rAIT~FJL S:RVICE AS EOJlOR OF -HE THE SPACE AGE\CV SA 0 IN AN ANNOUNCEMENT IhA7 LAU~Ch CREWS ALREADv ~AD BEG~N HOll~G~ASS. WURK 01\\ BOil-' TI-JE ATLAS ROCKEi BOOSTER AND iHE 1~-10t~ IVICRC.JRY CAesuU: THA"- r S JO~CE, A NA~IVE OF S~ELBY, NORT~ SCHE~ULED TO TAKE GLE~N ON ONE, TWO OR T~REE ORB 1S CAROL!~A, ATTENED ANDERSON COLLEGE BOTI-' THE VEH!CLE: AND THE "FRIENDSHIO-T' .:>PAC: C~j)F'" "'s::~( CI1E'!<;l';C. C ... T VERY IN ANDERSON} SOUTH CAROLINA HER WELL, -~t STAIEMEN' SAID. NEWSPAPER EXPER,E~CE INCLUDES WORK!N~ A SIX-HOUR SIMULATION OF LAUNCH-DAY OPERAT O~S WAS CARRIED FOc SHELOY DAilY S1AR, CLEvELAND TIMES ~IVE HOURS OF LIFf OFF CHECKS. (SHELBY,) N.C., CrlARLOTTE NEWS AND GLENN, CLAD IN H!S SPACE SUIT AND DESC~ DE:> AS "qC;:ST£'C> Ai'lD CAL'l' "lU,f::L' t\;~;:) ~hE fAYETTEViLLE OBSERVER (FAYETTE­ THE: SPACECRArT AT "I P M. ES1 (2100 GMT) A[\,') 5,='£:'>1- AI\, ~OvR ,1\ S~'l.jvLA'ED SPto.>~:: Vh.U:, N.C.) IN JULl OF 1959, ';O"CE FLIGHT. AND HE~ HU3BANO, WOOD E WHO S WiTH SPACE AGENCY OFfiCIALS SAID THAT NEWS BRIEFS ~rE AR~Y CORP~ OF ENGINEERS, ARRIVED OPERATiON or ALL SYSTEMS IN THE COM- O~ KwA~ALEiN. SHE JOINED 1~E HOUR­ PLiCA'ED LAuNCH VEHICLE AND ORBiTAL a( U~ -~c FRtS' l'~Sq~A-I~N~L G~ASS S~AFF AS A TYPIST AND SOON BE­ CAPSU~E WERE BEIN<' nVERlFIED~n WAS .... "I\lc.~ )"1- -:-J!:: '3-A"-': Dr_,AR~!IIj'3.:""- SA"(;:> CAME A ~EPORTER. AT THIS TIME OJR MERCuRY OPERATIONS DlqECTOR WALTER RCCER TuB9~ IS BEjhG S~ r-ED FRJ~ HJe ~J~AL ~EwSPAPER WAS A FOUR-PAGE MjMEO­ C. WILLIAMS ORDERED THE GO-AHEAD FOR PO~~ AS A5~lsrA~~ StCR(-ARY OF S-ATE GRAP~ PJBL~CAT.ON, BUT AS THE I~LAND THURSDAv AFTER J ONE-HOUR PROJECT ~V­ FOR PUBLcC AFI'"A RS TO A D'P.OMA'IC GREw SO DID THE HOuRGLASS. THE NuMBER ALUATION SESSION DURiNG THE MORNING. ASSIGN~£N- ABROAu. T~B8v, A SlRON3 OF PAGES WENT UP TO SIX AND TH~ SIZE GLENN ATTENDED THE MEETING ADVOCATE OF LESS RE5TRj:TiO~ IN T~E vF EAC~ PAGE OOUBLED WITH ITS EXPAN­ TYE ANNOUNCEMENT SAID WILLIAMS RELEAS: OF OFFICIA. I~F~RMATBJ~J w,~~ SIO~, !1 B£CAME APPARENT T~AT A CAP­ "DIRECTED THE FAR-FLUNG ELEt<.IIENTS BE TRA~~FERR£) -0 GC~cvA. ABLE ED,fOR WAS NEEDED AND JOYCE WAS OF THE PROJECT 70 START GEARING UP UNAN!MOUS~V CrlOSEN BY ALL CONCERNED FOR A NEW DAY ORBITAL LAU~CH ATTEMPT WA~~LNG·O\--7~s REfJgLICA~ ~A- CNA~ T~E CON-'NJED IMPROVEMENT OF THE LiTfLE AS EARLY AS T~UR50AY FEB. I. COMM.T~~( HAS Al-AC{E~ PR~S~DE~~ PAP~R ~A~ BEEN THE DiRECT RESULT OF THE LAUNCH TI~E PRESUMABLY WOULD OE KEN~EDyI3 PLA~ l~ SET uF A ~OV[RNME~­ HE.R ErFOR15 AS EARLY AS 7.30 A.M. EST (1230 GMT) DEPARTMENT 0" URBAN AFFAbRS. IN "'1E. No, UPI HAS NOT 60UG~T UP JOYCE1S WITH A CUT OFF OF 12:30 P M. EST GOP PU8IUCAT·Jt.I, "BArr~t: LiNE.>" THE CONTRACl SHE ~AS DECiDED TO BECOME A (1730 GMT) THIS WOULD ALLOW THREE MANEuVER wAS OESCRI6~D BY SvCH TER~S It Ii HOUSEWIFE JOYCE WILL SPEND A FEw HOURS OF DAYLIGHT I~ THE DOWN-RANGE AS "GUiTER PC'L TICS Al\f ""lOAX WEEKS P~AYING BRIDGE AND ACQUIRiNG RECOVERY AREA WHERE A F~EE1 OF NAVY A DEEP~R SUN TAN T~EN SHE WiLL LEAvE SHIPS WI~L BE AWAITING ~13 RETURN WA~~I~C-O~--~ 32EC"~L SC'ATE 506- TuiS FA!R !SLA~D LATE iN FEBRUARY AND THROUGH THE ATMOSPHERE. COMM!~T£E IS Qvl~TLY !NVES1~GAT'~3 1tS! Wllu HER PAREN1S IN NORTH CARO­ AN APPARENT C)Nf~aCT 6E-~EE~ S~AT:~~~~3 Li~A FOR A FEW WEEKS UNTIL WOODIE OF PRE~IDENT KENNEDY AND FORMER PR~St­ ARRIVES ~ITH A NEW SET OF ORDERS WHICH SURPRISE STORMS IN DENT EISENHOwER ON ALLEGED ~~L~TA~Y WILL fAKE THEM ON AN01HER INTERESTING VIRGINIA & NORTH CAROLINA "MUZZLING!! If'.iVOLVEC ~s T>lE QL!i::S-~ON ASSlGNMENT TO SOME OTHER ROMANTIC CHICAGO, JAN. 28 (UPI)-A SURPRISE OF T~E BASIC AUTHOR lTv U~OER WHICH AREA OF THIS WORLD. WINTER STORM OF ~EAVY SNOW AND MILITARY MEN AND FACILIT\ES HAVE BEEN JOYCE UPON LEAVING EXPRESSED HER STRO~G WINDS HIT VIRGINIA AND NORTH USEO TO ALERT THE pueL1C TO COMMUNiSM. TREMENDOUS JOY AT BEING ASSOCIATEO CAROLINA SUNDAY. FOURTEEN INCHES ~ITH SPECIAL SERVICES ON KWAJALEIN, OF SNOW FELL ON BLACKSTONE IN SOUTH­ UNITED NA~OONS--THE U.N. S~CURiiY AND WCR~ING WiTH ALL THE FINE PEOPLE CENTRAL VIRGINIA. COUNCbL WJLL MEET TUESDAY MORNING T~ FROM ALL COMPANIES WHO HELPED HER GET FOUR CHILDREN WERE KILLED WHEN FIRE CONSIDER SOViET CHARGES THAT SOME WES1- THE NEWS FOR T~E PAPER. JOYCE SAYS CAUSED BY A DEFECTiVE OIL HEATER ERN POWERS ARE TRYING ~O PRE~ENT SH~ IS LOOKiNG FORWARD TO SOMEONE SWEPT THEIR HOME NEAR CLIFTON, VIR­ KATANGA'S INTEGRATION i~T~ THE CONGO. SENDING HER A COpy (THIS CAN 6E AR­ GINIA. A FIFTH CHilD ESCAPED. THEY SOVIET U.N. DELEGATE ZORiN lAST wEEK RANGtD.) OF THE HOURGLASS ESPECIALLY HAD BEEN LEFT ALONE WHILE THEIR DEMANDED THE COUNCIL MEE~I~G. W~EN TNt NEW PHOTO OFFSET PRINTS THE PARENTS PICKED UP TWO OTHER CHILDREN fiRST Ph~TOGRAPHS SHE WILL MiSS THE SNOW THREAJENED TO DELAY THE lEOPOLD v L~E--A SwEO~~~ M'5SiONARv K~AJALE!~, BUT,S LOOKING FORWARD lYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, DESEGREGATION IN THE CONGO RfP~RIS '-A~ MARAJD.NG ~VEN MORE TO RETIRE~ENT. OLD EOITORS ~HERE TWO NEGRO CHILDREN WERE SCHED­ CONGOLESE ARMY TROOPS ~~V[ P~.~C~ED T~r NEVtR D'E -HEY JUST PROOF READ ~WAY ULED TO ENTER ALL-WHITE E.C. GLASS CAT~OLI: MISS.ON Al KATft~CA PROV'~CE. SPECIAL SERVICES AND THE TRANSPORT HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY. THE CITY HAD HE SAYS ~E HAS N) INFORMATION ON ~rlE COMPANY OF TEXAS WISHES TO EXPRE~S SIX INCHES OF SNOW AND THE SCHOOL'S FATE CF 27 PRI~srs AND NU~S AT Trl[ THE!R UNDERSTANDING ANO APPRECIATION SUPERINTENDENT SAID HE WOULD DECIDE MISSjON. OF THE HARD WORK iNVOLVED IN MEETING WHETHER TO CLOSE THE SCHOOLS BY EACH DAylS DEADLINE PLUS EXTEND A EARLY MORNING. BARr, !1ALy--POLiCE HAVE MOVED BUL­ SINCERE THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE THE SNOW, WHICH AVERAGED FIVE TO GARIAN PILOT SOLAKO~ TO A JAIL A' BARi, ••••••• ,ALOHA JOYCE. SEVEN INCHES ACROSS VIRGINIA, WAS ITALY, WHEPE HE PROBABLY WILL BE ~ELC WHIPPED BY STRONG WINDS. GALE WARN­ UNTIL FORMAL CHARGES OF SPYiNG A~E INGS WERE ISSUED FOR THE COASTS OF FILED AGA,NST HIM.S OLAKOV'S RUSSIAN­ SALINGER MAY ACCOMPANY BOTH STATES. BOlLT PLANE) ARMED AND EQUIPPED wlTn MRS. KENNEDY INDIA & PAKISTAN POLICE REPORTED TREACHEROUS DRIV­ CAMERAS, CRASH-LANDED LAST WEEK ~EAR PALM BEACH, FLA., JAN. 28 (UPI)­ ING CONDITIONS, AND A IOO-CAR TIEUP SECRET NATO MP S5! L E BASES !!\l SOUTHERN WHIT~ HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY PIERRE NEAR CHINA GROVE, NORTH CAROLINA. ITALY. SALINGER OR ONE OF HIS AIDES PR06ABLY WILL ACCOMPANY MRs. JACQUELINE KEN­ CAIRO" JAN. 28 (lPl)-JlHoSTILE AiR­ PARkS--TOUG~ RIOT POL!Cf #ENT .~T0 NEDY TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN IN MARCH CRAfT' TRIED TO PENETRATE AIRSPACE PARIS TODAY TO BACK UP PRES,DEN~ DE BECAUSE OF MOUNTING NEWS COVERAGE OVER SUEZ FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT GAULLEiS PLEDGE TO C~USh ~ERRORiSM BV PLANS, IT WAS REPORTED TODAY DAY BUT THEY WERE CHASED AWAY BY THE OUT~AWE~ SEC~ET ARt y OqGANaZA!JO~ ACT NG PRtSS SECRETARY ANDREW T ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY, THE GOVERN­ OBSERVEqS 'A~ ~HE REINFORCEMEh~S AL&O HATCHER TOLD NEWSMEN THERE HAD BEEN MENT OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED TONIGHT BOLS~tR T~r SEC0R TV rRECAvTIO~S 7A~£N NO DEfiNITE DECISION AS TO WHETHER A GOVERNMENT COMMUNIQUE SAID: TO PREV~N1 A PCS3HBLE ~,Gh-wl~Q C~UP SALlI,CER 'tlOU ... D ASS I ST MRs. KENNEDY ON "HOSTILE AIRCRAFT AGAIN TRIED TO TO -~PPLl ~E GAVLlE. HER IISEMI-Ol'"nCIAL" TRIP OF ABOUT A PENETRATE U.A.R. AIR SPACE TONIGHT MON1~, S~ARTIN~ MARCH 2 AT 1800 GMT, FLYING IN THE SKIES OVER SUEZ. T~Et FL:W 0FF W~Eh ~IRED AT Nfw~ ij :t:rt,s ;-.11'> ! r1t. H\..I\J~ •..l,)o\S5? t ~: II BY ANn-AIRCRAFT BATTERIES. 6-t.l... _ 2b ij~ \. li.(q I I PIIGE 2 -IOJ~GLASS PUBLISHED AT 7HE DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER, PACIFIC ~ISSILE PRIEST EVACUATED SAFELY FROM TERROR RIDDEN NORTH KATANGA RANGE FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL LEOPOLDVILLE, THE CONGO, JA~. 28 (UPI)--BRITISH MAvo DiCK PAWSON, CARRIED ISLANDS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OUT A ONE-MAN RtSLUE MISS'O~ ARMED ONLY WITh A SWAGGER STiCY, TODAY INFORMED OF WEAPONS CO~TRACT NOAS-59-4176-c U.N.
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