- HIGH TIDE lOW TIDE 5-22-64 5- 22- 64 I 8 AT 0811 I 4.4 AT 0206 1 3 AT 2023 I 4 5 AT 1409 :lite HOURGLASS I THURSDAY 21 MAY 1964 I VOL 5 No 1719 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS :",~~' ~~~~ ~"r FE ~JA~ED TRY TO MAKE CIGARETTES SAFE l.!. S. ~ E t3\. ~!NEL --" n.";; I WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE HOUSE PAS- .l'"\ET "'t""T E,"\rf I ~ ,~':",:..:- ~ ~ 'r,,.-' c: ~.~:L 0 I RtCTr~ SED A $5. 2 BILLION FARM APPROPRIA- U !jr-~ "" .•.tH_~l.. ;i~'_~ ~-'l;I,.r UE"E TIONTODAYAFTERSHOUTINGDOWNA T~..'~i~T 1_~ !.V!i'':~~E ~ E _ ~ r a 1'-11 &. J1 i\ PROPOSAL TO END PR I CE SUPPORTS ON I ~ 1...,...-._ A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO MYRON POPE TOBACCO. IT AGREED INSTEAD TO WASHINGTON (UPI)--DEFENSE SECRETAR) !ON H S SECOND TOUR OF DUTY ON KWAJALEIN SPEND EXTRA FUNDS ON RESEARCH ON ROBERT S McNAMARA TESTIFIED TODAY THAT 'ATOLLI MR POPE HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO H.Q~_IQ.. MAK~A~~J_TE~_S~FE_._____ _ rU S. FIGHTING MEN IN VIET NAM ARE RE- !THE PACIFIC FIELD OFFICE AS ASSISTANT I CEIVING THE BEST EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE ITO THE DEPUTY FOR TECHN I CAL OPE RAT I ONS, ~(..: ! T~J': A~T AS I A \ FOR THE JUNGLE GUERR I LLA WARFARE BE I NG ~LT COL NELSON, WHO IS SCHEDULED TO AR- ~~w ~~ ~ ~ IWAGED THERE RIVE ON KWAJALEIN APPROXIMATELY J ULY,I 11~t'o~ ~t("" ~~El---I· ql ~l~\1~\l", H. LT fE~ I MC N AMARA APPEAR ED AT A CLOSED - DOOR tAS ANNOUNCED BY COLONEL CRANE, CHIEF, If ,,,\ J I SESSION OF THE HOUSE ARMED S ERVICES 'IPACIFIC FIELD OFFICE UNITED NATIONS (UPI)--U.S AMBASSA- I COMMITTEE WHICH IS INVESTIGATING CHARGE? t I MR POPE ARRIVED HERE MAY 15 ,WITH HIS DOR ADLAI E STEVENSON WILL GO BEFORE IUSTHAT • PERSONNEL IN THE S OUTHEAST I iWIFE AND TWO SMALL CHILDREN, CRAIG, 5, THE SECURITY COUNCIL TOMORROW MORNING ASIAN COUNTRY HAVE BEEN PROVIDED OB- I lAND PAULA, 8 MONTHS HE WAS TRANSFER- TO MAKE WHAT AN AMERICAN SPOKESMAN DE- SOLETE PLANES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT IRED FROM REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA, SCRIBED TODAY AS "AN EXTREMELY IMPOR- AS MC N AMARA MET WITH THE ARMED SER- 'WHERE HE WAS CHIEF OF PRODUCTION AND TANT SPEECH ON THE DETERIORATING SIT- VICES GROUP, THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS SUPPORT ENGINEERING IN THE NIKE-X PRO- UATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA" COMMITTEE MET TO GIVE EXPECTED QUICK IJECT OFFICE HE PREVIOUSLY WORKED IN STEVENSON CUT SHORT A VISIT TO BRIT- , APPROVAL TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S RE(.WEST! SYSTEMS ENGINEERING OF THE ZEUS PROJECT, AIN TO FLY BACK TO NEW YORK TO ANSWER FOR AN ADDITIONAL $1 25 MILLION IN FO I HAVING JOINED THE STAFF IN 1960 HE WAS CAMBODIA'S CHARGES OF AGGRESSION BY THE EIGN ECONOMIC AND MILITARY AID FOR ASSOCIATED WITH ZEUS WHEN MAR WAS FIRST UNITED STATES AND SOUTH VIET NAM, AND SOUTH V,ET NAM CONCEIVED MAR WILL BE INSTALLED AT TO COUNTER A SOVIET DEMAND THAT THE U COMMITTEE MEMBERS SEEMED CONVINCED !KWAJALEIN IN THE FILL NOW BEING PREPARED.S. BE CONDEMNED FOR ITS ACTIVITIES IN OF THE NEED FOR THE EXTRA MONEY AFTER HE ATTENDED AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN, V,ET NAM I HEARING WHAT THEY CALLED A "GLOOMY" ALA, EARNING A DEGREE IN ELECTRICAL EN- ON HIS ARRIVAL AT KENNEDY AIRPORT, 'PICTURE FROM McNAMARA AND SECRETARY OF j IGINEERING IN 1957 HE IS A REGISTERED STEVENSON SAID HIS URGENT RETURN WAS 'STATE DEAN RUSK YESTERDAY. PROFESSIONAL ENGINE~R IN ALABAMA. ASKED BECAUSE THE WAR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (CONT I NUED COL I, PAGE 4) WAS "GETT I NG HOTTER" GUERR I LLA TYPE wwARFAkE A~A I N~ T CA~TRO COULD BE ~TAkTIN~ ~uGN PHILIPPINE ~IRLINES PLANE IS KvvAJALE I N MANAGEMENT VV I LL BE MIAMI, FLA (UPI)--Two CUBAN EXILE LOST dlTH 12 PERSONS ABOARD ARMY'S RESPON~IBILITY ON JULY 1 10RGANIZATIONS MARKED THEIR HOMELAND'S MANILA (UPI)--A PHILIPPINE AIRLINES IN A MEMO FROM THE SECRETARY OF DE- INDEPENDENCE DAY TODAY BY ISSUING DE­ PLANE WITH PERHAPS AS MANY AS 12 PER­ FENSE TO THE SECRETARIES OF THE NAVY CLARATIONS OF WAR AGAINST THE FIDEL SONS ABOARD WAS REPORTED MISSING TODAY AND ARMY, DATED 15 MAY, APPROVAL HAS CASTRO REGIME BUT THERE WAS NO IM- NEAR ZAMBOANGA IN THE SOUTHERN PHILIP­ BEEN GRANTED FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MEDIATE INDICATION WHEN FIGHTING MIGHT PINES. TRANSFER OF NAVY'S MANAGEMENT RESPONS- I BEGIN ON THE ISLAND AN AIR-SEA SEARCH, FRUITLESS IN ITS IBILITY OF KWAJALEIN TO THE ARMY EFFECT­ A FORMAL WARNING TO CASTRO THAT A EARLY HOURS, WAS SUSPENDED LATE TODAY IVE I JULY 1964 GUERRILLA WARFARE PLAN IS ABOUT TO BE BECAUSE OF BAD WEATHER AND DARKNESS, IN MR McNAMARA'S MEMO HE SAID, "IT , LAUNCHED BY FORCES HEADED BY EAILE BUT GROUND TEAMS CONTINUED TO HUNT FOR I S MY DES I RE THAT THERE BE NO I NTERRUP- II MAJOR FLOY G MENO~ 0 \oJAS BEAMED TO WRECKAGE T ION I N THE SUPPORT PROV I DED AT KWAJA- I CUBA FIRST BY SHORT-WAVE RAD 10 SO FAR AS WAS KNOWN, THERE WERE NO LEIN AND THE NECESSARY STEPS TOWARD THIS IT CALLED ON CASTRO'S TROOPS AND FOREIGNERS ABOARD THE SINGLE-ENGINED, OBJECTIVE SHOULD BE TAKEN" MILITIA TO REVOLT AND PROMISED AMNESTY CANADIAN-DESIGNED OTTER. BOTH ORGANIZATIONS HAVE BEEN WORKING ! FOR THEM ONCE CASTRO IS OVERTHROWN TOWARDS THE TRANSFER DATE FOR SEVERAL I SEGREG~ T I eN I ST GOVERNOR vv I NS MONTHS AND ALL PLANS ARE NOW BE I NG COM- COUPLE ~HOT TO DEATH AFTER 42 PER CENT OF MARYLAND VOTE PLETED TO ENSURE A SMOOTH TURNOVER ON BEFRIENDING ~TRANDED MOTGRI~T ' I JUL Y • BALTIMORE, MD ( UPI ) --ALABAMA Gov DALLAS, TEX {UPI)--POLICE TODAY AC- GEORGE C WALLACE, WHO CAPTURED 42 PER RUSSIAN DEFECTOR MAY HAVE CUSED A HUSKY, HANDSOME BAKER FROM CENT OF THE VOTE IN LOSING THE MARYLAND FURNISHED TIP EMBA~~Y BUGGED ICAMDEN, N.J. WITH SHOOTING TO DEATH A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION, SAID TO- WASHINGTON (UPI)--U S OFFICIALS DE- IGOOD SAMARITAN COUPLE WHO BEFRIENDED DAY HIS UNEXPECTED STRENGTH HAD "SUR- CLINED TODAY TO CLEAR UP SPECULATION HIM WHEN HIS CAR BROKE DOWN II I,PRISED HIM. THAT YURI I NOSSENKO, A FORMER MEMBER I KENNETH BRUCE MARTIN, 29,SATURDAY , SEN DANIEL BREWSTER (OEM-MD), THE OF THE SOVIET SECRET POLICE, MAY HAVE I NIGHT KILLED LENFORD I STRICKLAND, VICTOR SAID THE CLOSENESS OF YESTERDAY'SpROVIDED THE TIP THAT THE U.S. EMBASSY : 31, AND STRICKLAND'S WIFE, JANICE, 23, RACE WOULD HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE C,V,L IN Moscow WAS "BUGGED" WITH MORE THAN ,I THE PARENTS OF FOUR CHILDREN RIGHTS BILL NOW BEFORE THE SENATE 140 HIDDEN MICROPHONES ; THEIR BODIES WERE FOUND SUNDAY ON A WALLACE HAD ANTICIPATED THE SUPPORT I NOSSENKO DEFECTED TO THE U S ON FEB :TRAIL TO MOUNTAIN CREEK LAKE ON THE ! OF ONLY 25 PER CENT OF THE STATE'S OEM- 4 OF THIS YEAR IT WAS IN FEBRUARY THAT! EDGE OF THE CITY OF DALLAS STRICKLAND 10CRATIC VOTERS. I THE STATE DEPARTMENT RECALLED ONE OF !WAS SHOT ONCE IN THE FACE, HIS WIFE HAD: I ITS SECURITY TECHNICIANS FROM Moscow FORI BEEN STRIPPED AND WAS SHOT TWICE FIND PARTIAL SKELETONS CONFERENCES WHICH LED TO THE DECISION I MARTIN SAID HE HAD THOUGHT ABOUT LONDON (UPI)--PARTIAL SKELETONS OF THAT A ROOM IN THE u.S EMBASSY SHOULD I RAPING MRS STRICKLAND WHILE STRIPPING'l WHAT WERE BELIEVED TO BE VICTIMS OF THE BE DEMOLISHED AND SEARCHED BUT CHANGED HIS MIND AND SHOT HER I GREAT PLAGUE OF 1666 WERE FOUND BURIED THE MICROPHONE NETWORK WAS DISCOVERED, • I UNDER A LONDON STREET TODAY AS A RESULT " FOUR ESCAPE EAST GERMANY I A POLICE SPOKESMAN SAID THE BONES WERE ECUADOR SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE HANNOVER, GERMANY (UPI)--FoUR YOUNG : FOUND BY TRANSPORT WORKMEN EXCAVATING A QUITO, ECUADOR ( UPI ) --A STRONG EARTH- I! EAST GERMANS--ONE OF THEM A 17- YEAR-OLDi SHAFT IN WHAT USED TO BE THE OLD LIVER- !GIRL--SLIPPED THROUGH COMMUNIST MINE- 1 pOOL STREET UNDERGROUND QUAKE RATTLED THIS CAPITAL YESTERDAY t I It THE EPiCENTER WAS REPORTED IN MANABI I FIELDS AND BARBED WIRE TO EX CAPE UN- I , PROVINCE WHERE THE TREMOR KNOCKED OUT - DETECTED TO THE WEST BEFORE DAW TO- I ! PROMISE NUCLEAR SUBMARINE BASE? ELECTRICITY IN THE PROVINCIAL CAPITAL, DAY, LOWER S AXONY BORDER POLICE REPORT I PARIS (UPI)--PARIS AND LONDON NEWS- PORTO VIEJO IpAPERS REPORTED TODAY THAT ALGERIA HAS HEAVY DAMAGE TO OLD BUILDINGS WAS RE­ OPPOSE TRADE WITH SOVIET BLOC PROMISED RUSSIA NUCLEAR SUBMARINE BASES, PORTED IN PORTO VIEJO) PUERTO MANTA AND WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE AFL-CIO EXE­ BUT THE ASSERTIONS WERE PROMPTLY DENIED CO NTEe R 1ST I THE REWE RE NO EAR LY RE- CUTIVE COUNCIL TODAY OPPOSED EXPANSION IN ALGIERS PORT O~ DEATHS OR INJURIES OF FREE WORLD TRADE WITH THE SOVIET BLOC. IT SAID THIS WOULD ONLY STRENG­ ~ILWAUKEE WIS (UPI)--MILWAUKEE GAR­ LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI)--THE CONGOLESE ARMY THEN THE COMMUNIST REGIMES AND AG­ BAGE COLLECTOPS HAVE ASKED THE COMMON TODAY SENT SOLDIERS INTO REVOLT-TORN GRAVATE THE COLD WAR COUNCIL TO REFER TO THEM HENCEFORTH AS K,vu PROVINCE IN ANSWER TO A UNITED I1PUBL Ie I,JORKS COMBUST I BLE FIELD MEN" NATIONS APPEAL TO HELP ENDANGERED SCAN­ "COMMON COURTESY CAN PREVENT A LOT il'.'vEST IN AMERICA Buy SAVINGS BONDS DINAVIAN MISSIONARIES OF ACCIDENTS" I PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 21 MAY 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE INVESTI~ATES fUNERAL PLANS f CRAZY TEENAGERS FORCE BEAT GROUP I COMMANDING OFF:CER PACIFIC M!SS ILE WASHINGTONUPI}--THE HARD-SELL TACTIC TO ABANDON APPE~RANCE AT THEATER I RANGE FAC I L1TY, K\vAJALE IN, ~1ARSHALL OF PROMOTERS WHO PREY ON THE ELDERLY BY ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND (UPI)--FRENZIED I rSLANDS, CONTRACt NI23 (61756) 35133A PEDDLING 'PAY NOW-DIE LATER" FUNERAL i TEEN-AGERS LAST NIGHT FORCEr ONE OF I (~1R) \ViTH GLOBAL ASSOC rATES.
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