HIGH TIDE 8/2p/ 4 4 AT 0149 0836 8/26/ 3.8 AT 1431 2019 8/27/ 4 8 AT 0238 09 il~ 8127/42 AT 1510 2102 VOLo '1 No ~202 KWAJALEIN j MARSHALL ISLANDS SATURDAY 2~ AUGUST ~962 WILL WAR SEND NOTES TO MOSCOW FlAY LONUON, AUG. 24 (UPI)--THE WESTERN FRANCE IN NEED DAMA ~lE ClA I MS B~G T~REt POWERS CAlL£O O~ RUSS~A iN OF VICE-PRESIDENT WA~HINGTONJ AUG. 23 (UP!)~-THERE WAS DIFlOMAT1C ~OrES rODAY TO ~EEr WilH THE PARIS, AUG. 24 (UPI)·-FRENC~ POLiCE AL~~ES IN BERLiN TO DISCUSS MEASU~~~ NO QUEST~ON ABOUT WHO WAS THE HAPPIEST HUNTED THE WOULD-BE ASSASS!NS Ot PP(S­ MAN IN THE CAPITOL TODAY WHEN T~E SEN­ FOR PREVENTiON or F~RTHER !NC~DENTS IN !DENT CHARLES DE GAULLE AS DEMANDS Wr~E ATE PASSED THE PH!L!PP~NES WAR DAMAGE VOiCED TODAY FOR THE CREATnON o~ fHE CLAI~S B~ll, THEREBY SENDING DT FROM OffHCE OF A V~CE PRESIDEN7 TO SUCCEED THE CAPITOL TO THE WH!TE HOUSE. DE GAULLE iN THE EVENT or HIS DEATH" PHILIPPINE AMBASSADOR EMiliO ABELLO SOVIET TROOPS IF DE GAULLE HAD BEEN fATALLY SHOT WAS !N THE SENATE GALLERY WHEN THE WEDNESDAY OBSERVERS SAiD THAT THE NA~ LONG-AWAiTED ACTION WAS TAKEN. HE HAD LANDING IN CUBA TION ALMOST CERTAINLY WOULD HAVE BEEN WAS~!NGTO~, AUGo (UPJ)--DRo JOSE WOR~ED INCESSANrL~ BEHIND THE SCENES 24 PLUNGED flNTO CHAOS o TO IMPROVE CHANCES FOR PASSAGEu MiRO CARDONA, PR£S~DENT OF THE CUBA~ UNDER THE FRENCH CONST!TUT~ON, THE THE BilL PASSED B~ THE SENATE TODAY REVOLUTIONARY CCUNC~L, TODAY CALLED FOR PRESiDENT OF THE fRENCH SENATE WOULD WAS AN AUTHORlZATiON TO PAY THE $73, ~ BLOCKADE o~ CuBA TO COUNTER THE RE­ ~AVE SUCCEEDED TO FRESIDENT. THAT POST 000,000 TO THE PHiL¥PPHNES CLAnMANTS. ~OR~ED BUILD-UP TrlERE OF SOV!ET B~oc ~S CURRENTLY HELD BY GASTON DE MONNER- IT DID NOT AC1UALLY PROVDDE THE ~ONEYo TROOPS, V~LlE, A NEGRO POLiTiCAL LEADER FROM ~T is THE NOR~AL PROCEDURE ON MEA­ fH[ Cu9AN (XilE. LEADER SAID THE UN~- fRENCH GUDANA. SURES fNVOLVaNG PAYMENTS fiRST TO EN~ TE.D SrATES S~OUlD REACT TO 7HE "CON- ~T WAS KNOWN T~AT Dr GAULLE HAS BEEN ACT AN AUrHOq~ZATtON BDLL WHICH SCTS F !RMED PRESENCE." OF SOVIET BLOC TROOPS CONS!DERUNG THE IDEA OF A R[FE~ENDUM TH£ POlrrCY AND THEN LATER AN APPROPRI­ 'N CuBA BY APPlY~NG Trl~ ~O~ROE DOCTRiN~ TO ESTABLBSH A CONSTiTUTiONAL AMtNDMENT AnON BhLL. B~OCKAD!NG CUBA, AND GIVING ACTIVE S~P- TO CREATE A POST OF V~Ct-PRESiDENr. THE Bi~L PASSED 5URPR!S3NG EASPLY u PORT 10 ~~E C~BA~ fRCEDO~ F~GHTERS& OBSERVERS HERE SPECUlATtD THAT THE T~ERE WAS LESS THAN A HAlf ~OUR O~ DIS~ jN AN INTERViEW HE SAID THE OT~E~ ATT(~PT ON HIS ~IFE WEDNESDAY NlGH~ A~ER~C.AN NA'riONS SHOULD IN\fCKE TI1E: RiO CUSSUON AND NO fORMAL VOTE IN THE END~ MIGHT BE JUST ENOUGH TO SPUR H~M ON. iT WAS APPROVED BY ACCLAMAT~ON. T~ERE TREATY OF MUTUAL DEFENSEQ WAS NO OBJECT!ON TO UTo "T~tRE IS NO OTHER AL-ERNAT~VE TODAY RESCUE WORKERS CONTINUE TO THE fAVORABLE ACT tON WAS EXPECfED BY BUT TO MEET -HUS CHALLENGE OR SuRRE~­ RUSH AID TO STRICKEN ITALY AMER~CANS AND F~LiPINOS TO RESTORE RE­ DER,ff t-1E SAID. NAPLES, iTALY, AUGo 24 (UP~ ) .... RE.scur: LA1HONS OF T~E TWO COUNTRH~S TO THE THE REVOLUTHONARY COUNCil HAS RE­ WORKERS TODAY CONTiNUED TO RUSH FOOD, CEaVED ,,[vE_WITNESS CON~!RMA~iON" OF CORDIAL STATUS WHlCH NORMALLY EXdSfSo CLOT~BNG AND OTHER SUPPLiES nNTO THE THE ARR~VAl OF SOVIET TROOPS IN CUBA 00(1000 EARTHQU~KE STRICKEN AREA OF SOU1HERN I='RmJ! "UNDERGROUND 4ND DiPLOMATiC SOUR"" WESTERN POWERS AND RUSSIA iTALY WHHlE. ILLNESS SPREAD ti AT CRISIS OVER BERLIN AFFAIR CES 'NO FROM NEWLY ARRHvED CUBANS," SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE WERE REPORTED LONDON, AUGe 24 (UP~)--THE PACE OF HE SAID. 'LL IN THE AREA NEAR AVELLINO, SOUTH­ THE COLD WAR BAT1L~ iN BERLIN WAS TnE U S SrATE DEPARTMENT ~AS SA~D EAST Of NAPLES, AND SOMe ~TALIAN NEWS­ QU~CKENING DANGEROUSLY TODAY AND THE 'l'HA'T THE RECENT ARRIVAl. Of i5 TO n PAPERS iNDiCATED THAT iT COULD BE TY­ BiG THREE WESTERN POWERS STOOD READY SOVIET BLOC SH!PS APPARENTLY iNCLUDED PHOID. FOR CRUSIS TALKS WITH RUSS~Ao SOME MATE~ijAL AND PERSONNEL or A MIL­ SEVENTEEN PEOPLE ALREADY HAVE 08ED EVEN AS THt UNiTED STATES, BRtlTAIN ITARY NATURE. A~ A RESULT Of THE EARTHQUAKES AND MORE AND FRANCE WAiTED FOR A REPLY FROM THAN 200 WERE HNJURED. Moscow TO THEIR PROPOSAL EARtlER TODAY EASTERN AIR LINES MAY FACE fOR FOUR POWER EFfORTS 10 EASE THE EX­ BLOCKADE OF NEEDED SUPPLIES SWEDISH DESTROYERS ON JOB NEW YORK, AUG. 23 (UPI)--STRIKING PLOSIVE rENSiONS ~N THE DIViDED C!TY J BUT SUB GOT AWAY THE RUSS~ANS FIRED OFF A SEPARATE WARN­ FLiGHT ENG!NEERS TODAY CALLED FOR A STOCKHOLM, AUG o 24 (UPI)--AN UNIDEN- iNG THEY WOULD TAKE "NECESSARY MEA­ NEW YORK BLOCKADE,Of rooD, fUEL AND SHIPMENTS TO EASTERN AHR LiNES AS THE TIF!ED SUBMAR!NE DiSCOVERED NEAR THE SURE~" TO PROTECT THEIR DIPLOMATIC AND COMPANY BEGAN [lPAND!NG ITS NATiON WIDE SWED~SH ISLAND OF GOTLAND YESTERDAY MiLITAR~ PERSONNEL AGAiNST INCiDENTS WAS S£R!OUSLY SHAKEN BUT UNDAMAGED BY IN BERLIN. SERViCEo "WE DON~T EXPECT TO HAVE ANY TROUBLE SWEDISH ANTi~SUBMARINE WEAPONS, THE 0(1)000 NAVY SAiD TODAYo E~SENHOWER SAYS ALLiES MUST IN GETTijNG IT," A SPOKESMAN FOR THE A NAVAL SPOKESMAN SAUD SWEDISH DES­ ASSERT RIGHTS IN BERL~ FLiGHT ENGINEERS INTERNATiONAL Assoc~­ AT!ON (fEiA) SAijD Q TROYERS fiRED fOUR ANT!-SUBMARiNE GREN­ DUBLIN} AUGo 24 (UPI)--FoRMER PRES­ FEIA OFfiCIALS MET WiT~ REPRESENTA­ ADES AND TWO DEPTH CHARGtS, TOTALliNG IDENT DwiGHT Do EiSENHOWER TOLD A NEWS TiVES OF THE NEW YORK CaTY CENTRAL LA­ MORE THAN ONE TON Of TNT, AfTER THEY CONFERENCE TODAY THE WEST MUST STiCK BOR COUNCil TO ASK FOR COOPERATION IN TRiED ~O FORCE THE FOREiGN SUBMARiNE TO nTS RIGHTS AND PRiNCiPLES IN BERLIN. THE BOYCOTT--A "COMPLETE BLOCKADE OF TO SURfACE BY DETONATING WARNING CHAR­ EiSENHOWER, ON THE lAST DAY OF H!S EVERYTHftNG EASltRN A!R L!NES BUYS, GES o THE SUBMARUNE THEN DISAPPEARED EUROPEAN TOUR, TOLD NEWSMEN GATHERED SHIPS OR MOVES" AS ONE SPOKESMAN PUT AT H~GH SPEED u iN HiS HOTEi..: "THE. THREE WESTERN ALL~E'e IT" MUST STAY IN BERLiN AND ASSERT THEiR BOTH S!DES CLAIM V~CTORY RiGHTS -- ANY RETREAT FROM PRINCiPLES VICE PRESIDENT IS ViSITING ALGiERS, AUGo 24 (UPI)--BoTH STRONG ONLY ENCOURAGES THE OTHER FELLOW," THE SHAW OF TEHRAN MAN AHMED BEN BELL4 VS POLITiCAL BUREAU AND THE NEUTRALiSl M!LiTARY LEADERS FRENCH PROTEST TEHRAN, AUGo 24 (UPI)--UQ Su VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON ARR~VED CLAIMED VICTORY TODAY IN ErFORTS TO BERLIN, AUG, 24 (UP!)--THE FRENCH HERE FROM LEBANON TODAv FOR HIGH LEVEL WiN OVER TM£ PEOPLE OF ALGIERS. AMBASSADOR TO WEST GERMANY lODAY PRO­ TALKS WITH IRAN nAN LEADERS(OY[R AMER­ THE COUNCil Of WiLLAYA (MULITARY DiS­ TESTED TO THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO 'CAN AIDe TRlcr) FOUR WHICH COVERS ALG~ERS ISSUEC EAST G~RMANY THE FATAL SHOOTING LAST JOHNSON, W!TH HIS wurE LADYBiRD AND A COMMUNiQUE "THANKING THE THOUSANDS NiGHT OF A R£~UGEE AFTER HE WAS IN THf H~S DAUGHTER, DROVE TO THE MARBLE PAL­ OF ALGERIANS WHO CAME TO DEMONSTRATE FRENCH S£CTOR Or WEST BERLiN. ACE WHERE THEY ARE THE GUtSTS OF THE THEIR SOLIDARITY WITH THEIR BROTHERS SHAH AND QUeEN THROUGHOUT T~EiR TWO-DAY AND SONS OF THE LIBERATION ARMY. HOOVER GETS CHECK-UP VISIT. 000\)00 TRAIN CRASHES TRUCK NEW YORK) AUG. 24 (UPi)-~TH£ CONDi­ o (t 0 r) 0 0 TiON OF 88-rEAR OLD rORMER PRESIDENT WON BET BUT LOST LiFE EDMONTON, ALBERTA, AUG. 24 (UPI)-­ HERBlRl hOOVE~, WHO ENTERED COLUMB!A­ LOR~ENT, F~ANCE, AUGo 23 (UPI)--RE­ THE TRUCK DRIVER WAS KiLLED AND 17 PER­ PRE5BfTERiAN HOSPiTAL THiS WEEK FOR A THRED POLICEMAN LOUIS L£ BELLOUR, 55, SONS INJURED IN A TRAIN-TRUCK CRASH ROUTINE CHECKUP, is GENERAllY GOOD. TOLD A GROUP OF ONLOOKERS SUNDAY HE YESTERDAY WHEN A CANAD!AN NATIONAL COULD EAT TWO YARDS OF SAUSAGE" RA~LWArS D~SEL TRAiN SMASHED iNTO A WASHiNGTON, A~~:o24 (UPI)--THE U.S BELlOUR 8EAT HIS BOAST BY NEARLY FOUR THREE~TON TRUC~ AT A LEVEL CROSSING CONDUCTED TWO "LOW-ViE'lD" NUCLEAR TESTS iNCHES BUT PA!D DEARLY. sax MILES NORTHEAST OF HERE~ UNDERGROUND TODAY AT iTS NEVADA TEST HE D~EC MONDAYo SITE; THE 48TH AND 49TH OF THE NEw TEST DOCTORS DgAGNOSED THE CAUSE Of DEATH TRY A CHARLES DiCKENS MARTiNi; NO AS ~NOiGE:STIONo r SeRIES STAR1ED lATE lAST YtAR, Ol..jVE: OR TWIST. - t------------------------------------'------------PaGE 2 ~OURGLASS - SATURDAY 25 AUGUST 1962 PUBL~SHED AT THE DiRECTION OF THE WALL STREET TRAD l N(~ S LOW, ITALIAN STRiKERS AND POLICE COMMANDING OFFICER, PAC!FIC MISSILE DRUG CONTROL~ASlEIffEC7 BATILE IN THE STREETS RANGE FACILITY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL NEW YORK, AUG. 24 (UPI}--S~OCKS CAME BAR~, iTALY, AUG. 24 (UPI)--A Ml,W8t:R ISLANDS, IN ACCORDA~CE WITH BUREAU BACK SLIG~TLY !N Tnt FI~A~ HOUR TODAY or PERSONS WERE llNJURED H~RE TODAY DUR­ OF WEAPONS CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c BUT THE GENERAL L~ST STrll CLOSED LOW­ ING A PMTCHED BATTLE BETWEEN STRIKERS WITH THE TRANSPORT CQ\1PANY OF TEXAS.
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