HIGH TIDE 5~~AY' Ho~ NMPAPm ~BLlSHro A[ASS LOW TIDE 10-10-6A 10-10.64- 4.6 AT 061j 1.0 AT 0017 5.2 AT 1829 I. 1 AT 1210 VOL 5 NO 1825 KWAJALE IN, MARSHALL ISLANDS fRIDAY OCTOBER I 64 286 AMERICANS DEAD A NOTE OF THANKS DIPLOMATIC MANUEVER COLONEL GLENN CRANE, COMMANDIN( IN SOUTH VIET NAM OFFICER, KWAJALEIN TEST SITE, WISHES ON RED Spy CHARGE WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE DEFENSE DEPART­ TO EXPRESS HIS APPRECIATION TO THE Moscow (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES IS MENT SAID TODAY THAT THROUGH OCT. 5 A MANY AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS ON CONSIDERING SENDING BACK TO Moscow THE TOTAL OF 196 AMERICANS HAD BEEN KILLED KWAJALEIN THAT WORKED SO DILIGENTLY THREE AMERICAN MILITARY ATTACHES ACCUS­ IN ACTION IN SOUTH VIET NAN SINCE JAN.I IN THE PREPARATION FOR THE 3 OCTOBER ED OF "ESPIONAaE" IY THE RUSSIANS -­ or 1961. 1964 VISIT OF GENERAL FRANK S. BESS THEN IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAWING THEM, IN­ THE TOTAL THROUGH THE PREVIOUS WEEK COMMANDING GENERAL, U.S. ARMY MATER­ FORMED SOURCES HERE SAID TODAY. WAS 195. IEL COMMAND, AND COLONEL IVY O. DREW THE THREE OrF'ICERS ARE DUE HERE TO­ THE DEPARTMENT SAID THAT 127 or THE RY, NIK[-X PROJECT MANAGER. MORROW FROM NEW DELHI ABOARD A LONDON­ 196 DEATHS WERE ATTRIBUTED TO HOSTILE GENERAL BESSON WAS WELL PLEASED BOUND AIR INDIA FLIGHT ArTER COMPLETIN AIR ACTION AND THE REMAINING 69 TO WITH ALL THE BRIEFINGS THAT HE RE­ A TROUBLE-RIDDEN, TRANS-SIBERIAN TRAIN GROUND ACTION. CEIVED. IN ADDITION, HE MADE THE JOURNEY TO JWAN. IN ANOTHER BREAKDOWN or THE 196 TOTAL COMMENT THAT HE WAS PARTICULARLY THE SOURCES SAID THE U.So STATE DE­ THE DEPARTMENT SAID 150 WERE CONFIRMED HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE OPPOR.­ PARTMENT IS CONSIDERING A PLAN TO HAVE DEAD IMMEDIATELY, ANOTHER 10 DIED OF TUN1TY TO MEET AND TALK WITH SO MANY THE OFFICERS LAND IN Moscow, THEN LEAVE WOUNDS AND 36 WERE CLASSIFIED AS HAVING ISLAND RESIDENTS FROM THE VARIOUS AN HOUR LATER FOR LONDON DIED WHILE MISSING. SEGMENTS OF KWAJALEIN TEST SITE AND THERE WAS NO CONFIRMATION FROM THE IN OTHER CASUALTY TOLLS, THE DEPART­ CONTRACTORS LOCATED ON KWAJALEIN TEST U.S. EMBASSY. MENT SAID 1,170 AMERICANS HAVE BEEN SITE. HE WAS PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED THE PLAN WOULD SERVE AS A "FACE-SAV­ WOUNDED IN VIET NAM SINCE THE FIRST DAY WITH THE HIGH CALIBER PERSONNEL AT I NG n DEV I CE rOR THE OFF' I CERS WHO WERE OF 1961, AND 90 HAVE MET NON-COMBAT KWAJALEIN AND THEIR INTEREST IN THE ACCUSED AGAIN THIS MORNING BY THE COM­ DEATHS. OF THESE 34 ARE ATTRIBUTED TO PROGRAMS AND THEIR OVER-ALL SPIRIT MUNIST ORGAN PRAVDA OF MAKING DETAILED AIRCRAFT AND THE REMAINDER TO OTHER WHICH WAS CONVEYED TO HIM BY NUMER­ "SPY" OBSERVATIONS DURING THEIR JOUR­ CAUSES. OUS CONVERSATIONS DURING HIS RECEP­ NEY, THE SOURCES SAID. THE CURRENT NUMBER OF PERSONS MISSING TION THE EVENING OF 3 OCTOBER 1964. THEIR ARRIVAL AND IMMEDIATE DEPARTURE IN HOSTILE ACTION IS SEVEN, WITH THREE THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE. WOULD ALSO SERVE TO DAM~EN THE WIDE­ MORE MISSING F'OR OTHER THAN COMBAT REA­ SPREAD WESTERN PUBLICITY GIVEN THE CASE SONS. SIX AMERICANS FIRST REPORTED MIS­ WHICH THE SOURCES SAY MIGHT DAMAGE SING ARE NOW RETURNED AND NINE ARE RUSK SAYS RUSSIA EAST-WEST EFFORTS TO IMPROVE MUTUAL RE­ "DETAINED" -- INDICATING CAPTURE. MUST PAY U.N. DUES LATIONS. WASHINGTON (UPI)--SECRETARY OF STATE ------------------------- DEAN RUSK TOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE TODAY TSHOMBE CAPTIVEi THAT IF SOVIET RUSSIA FAILED TO PAY ITS REI) LAOTIAN PRINCE LEADERS TO CONtER U.N. PEACE KEEPING DUES, IT WOULD BE AT CAIRO (UPI)--THE AfRICAN HEADS OF ODDS WITH ALL MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NA­ L~Nt~~uyl~-~P~~COM~! '~TTL~O~ I~N STATE PLANNED TO MEET TONIGHT TO DIS­ TIONS, NOT THE UoSo ALONE. PRINCE SOUPHANOUVONG TODAY PUBLICLY CUSS CONGOLESE PREMIER MOISE TSHOMBE, RUSK WAS ASKED WHETHER SOVIET RUSSIA DENOUNCED LAOS' NEUTRALIST PREMIER WHO HAS BEEN HELD HOSTAGE FOR U.A.R.ANO AND THE UNITED STATES WERE ON A "COLLIS­ PRINCE SOUVANNA PHOUMA AS AN "IMPERIAL­ ALGERIAN EMBASSY EMPLOYEES BESEIGED BY ION COURSE" ON THE ISSUE OF SOVIET Rus­ IST" STOOGE AND CALLED FOR THE URGENT ARMED TROOPS IN LEOPOLDVILLE. SIA'S DECLARATION THAT IT WOULD NOT PAY RECONVENTION OF THE GENEVA LAOS CONFER­ INFORMED SOURCES SAID THE AFRICAN ITS DUES FOR THE PEACE KEEPING OPERATIQII. ENCE. SOUPHANOUVONG, A VICE PREMiER IN LEADERS, WHO CAME HERE FOR THE SECOND HE REPLIED THAT THE ISSUE WAS NOT ONE THE COALITION GOVERNMENT, MADE HIS NON-ALIGNED SUMMIT CONFERENCE, WOULD BETWEEN THE SOVIETS AND THE UNITED STA­ CHARGES AT A NEWS CONF'ERENCE IN PEKING REVIEW DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THEIR CABLE TES, BUT BETWEEN THE SOVIETS AND THE WHERE HE HAS BEEN CONSULTING WITH PEK­ LAST NIGHT TO CONGOLESE PRESIDENT Jos- OTHER COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE MADE THE ING LEADERS, ACCORDING TO THE NEW CHI* EPH KASAVUBU DEMANDING THE RELEASE OF SAME REFUSAL, AND ALL THE REST OF THE NEWS AGENCY MONITORED HERE TODAY. THE EMBASSY EMPLOYEES. U.No ASSEMB~Y. THE ATTACK SIGNALLED THE TOTAL FAIL­ THE EMBASSIES WERE SURROUNDED fOR THE THEIR ATTITUDE DEEPLY OFFENDS THE URE OF LATEST EFFORTS TO RESTORE THE TREATMENT TSHOMBE RECEIVED IN CAIRO, STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS, RUSK COALITION GOVERNMENT OF' LAOS' LEFT, BUT U.A.R. OFFICIALS SAID LATER TSHOMBE SAID, BECAUSE THE POWER TO LEVY THESE RIGHT AND NEUTRALIST F'ACTIONS, WITH WOULD NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE EMBASSY ASSESSMENTS WAS THE ONLY AUTHORITY THE SOUVANNA PHOUMA AS ITS RECOGNIZED HEAD. PERSONNEL WERE ALLOWED TO LEAVE rOR B~ GENERAL ASSEMBLY EVER HAD. EVERY SMALL SOUVANOUPHONG ATTENOED A CONFERENCE ZZAVILLE, THE FORMER fRENCH CONGO CAPI- COUNTRY, THEREFORE, HAS A STAKE IN THIS or THE LAOS LEADERS IN PARIS LAST MONTH \TAL ACROSS THE CONGO RIVER. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE, HE SAID. AND PROCEDED F'ROM THERE TO PEKING EN I A CONGO DELEGATION SPOKESMAN SAID THE SECRETARY SAID THE QUESTION 15 ROUTE BACK TO LAOS. TSHOMBE WAS TOO "VEXED" TO EAT MORE WHETHER THE UNITED NATIONS IS GOING TO THE PRINCES SET UP A NEGOTIATION TEAM THAN JUST "A LITTLE FRUIT" AND DOCTORS CONTINUE Of THE BASIS OF THIS CHARTER. TO CONTINUE EFFORTS AT CONCILIATION IN HAVE HAD TO GIVE HIM FORTifYING SHOTS. THE UNITED STATES HOPES, HE SAID, PARIS. SR-71 I N CALI FORNIA THAT SOME ARRANGEMENT CAN BE MADE BY MACAPAGALS FETE WASHINGTON (UPI)--AMERICA'S NEW 2,000 WHICH THE ISSUE CAN BE REMOVED BEFORE I) MILE-AN-HOUR STRATEGIC RECONNAISSANCE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETS NEXl MONTH. NEW YORK (UPI)--THE fINANCIAL DISTRI- PLANE, THE SR71, WILL BE BASED AT BEALE THE UNITED STATES IS NOT LOOKING FOR CT'S TEEMING WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS AND AIR FORCE BASE, MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA, A BITTER CONFRONTATION WITH THE SOVIET PERFECT WEATHER GREETED PHILIPPINE PRE~ THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED TODAY. UNION, HE SAID. IDENT DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL TODAY AS HE THE PLANE, CONSIDERED TO BE A DERIV- (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) RODE UP LOWER BROADWAY TO CITY HALL IN AT I VE OF TH E A-II ANNOUNCED I N FEBRUARY SHOOT ING IN ISRAE L A FEST I VE TICKER-TAPE PARADE. BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON, HAS NOT YET FLOWN THE PRESIDENT ANO MRS. MACAPAGAL AND BUT IS SCHEDULED TO BECOME OPERATIONAL JERUSALEM (UPI}--AN ARTILLERY BATTLE THEIR PRETTY DAUGHTER, GLORIA, 17, WERE ! IN 1965 ACCORDING TO THE PENTAGON. RAGED ON THE SOUTHERN END OF THE SEA OF WARM~Y WELCOMED BY ~YOR ROBERT f. WAG- f----------------------------------------IGALILEE TODAY AFTER SYRIANS HAD ALLEG- NER, WHO WELCOMED ~CAPAGAL AS "THE OFfiCIAL BULLETIN EDLY FIRED ON A TRACTOR WORKING EAST OF LEADER OF A GREAT NATION -- A NATION DUTY OFfiCER fOR KWAJALEIN TEST SITE THE HAON SETTLEMENT, AN ISRAEL ARMY THAT IS CLOSE TO US AND FOR WHOM WE DATE: NAME:: HOME PHONE: SPOKESMAN SAID. HAVE THE HIGHEST REGARD AND AFF'ECTION. u 90CT64 LT. COL M. J. SMALL 585 THE SPOKESMAN SAID THE SYRIANS FIRST THE PRESIDENT RESPONDED THAT HE HAD 100CT64* LT. COL. R W. Z,NN 74b FIRED 23 37-MM SHELLS AND AN HOUR LATER BEEN IN MANY CITIES IN MANY COUNTRIES II0CT64* CAPT. G.S. DOCKLER 2239 FIRED SIX MORE SHORTLY BEF'ORE NOON. THE BUT THAT NEW YORK WAS HIS FAVORITE. 120CT64 CAPT. J. J. OSBORN 2371 ISRAELIS RETURNED THEIR FIRE AND THE EX- "NEW YORK IS TRULY A CITY OF MAN," HE 130CT64 CAPT. R. M. BAKER 2344 CHANGE CONTINUED FOR 90 MINUTES. SAID IN A BRIEF' SPEECH IN FRONT OF CITY 140CT64 CAPT. G S. DOCKLER 2239 THE TRACTOR WAS HIT BUT THE DR I VER LL. "I TIS THE AMALGAM OF' ALL MAN HAS 150CT64 MAJ. M. R. THAYER 624 KEPT ON WORK I NG. HOPED fOR AND DREAMED OF." HE ADDED THAT *INDICATES WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS DUTY THEN THE SYRIANS RENEWED SHOOTING IN HE REPRESENTED A COUNTRY THAT IS itA lRUE OFFICER IS THE KWAJALEIN TEST SITE THE AFTERNOON AND AGAIN THE ISRAELIS R~ rRIEND AND STEADFAST ALLY OF THE UNITED COMMANDING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE IURNED THEIR FIRE. A SIMILAR EXCHANGE ATES. BANDS, POLICE MARCHERS AND FI~- DURING OTHER THAN NORMAL DUTY HOURS. TOOK PLACE YESTERDAY. BOATS COMPLETED THE 'ESTIVITIES. PAGE 2 HOURGLASS fRIDAY 9 OCTOBER Iq64 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE UNOFFICIAL RECORD COMMANDING OffiCER, KWAJALEIN TEST SIT£ NEW YORK (UPI)--A PAM AMERICAN AIR­ TSHOMBE STILL DETAINEDA MARSHALL ISLANDS, CONTRACT DA-010021- DIPLOMATIC TEMPERS RI~E LINES PilOT, CAPT. GORDON J BRAKESMAN, AMC-90004 (Y) (NI 23-(67156) 35133A PALO ALTO CALIF, fLEW HIS JET PLANE TO CAIRO{UPI)--CONGO PREMIER MOISER PMR WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES.
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