Jfk Speaks American Ambassador Lodge Answers

Jfk Speaks American Ambassador Lodge Answers

:-----------,.-~-------------------.----------- ------------------------ -------------- --------~ .. HIGH 11DE LOW "1'. DE 9/28/63- 9/28/63 3 9 AT 0002 2 I AT 0733 2 l+ AT 19 4 3 Lf A T 1')34 :Jh~ HOURGLASS " VOL. 4 NO I 53 I KW,tJALE IN, IVlARSH/ILL ISLANDS FRIDAV~ 27 SEPTEMBER !~3 WOMAN DIES, TWO ARE RESCUED IN BOAT MISHAP AMERICAN AMBASSADOR LODGE S T PET E RS BUR G, ( UP I ) - - A PAY RAISE BILL COAST GUARD HELICOPTER RES­ ANSWERS MME. NHU PASSED CUED TWO ~EN FRO~ A MAKESHIFT RAFT IN THE GULF 0> MEXICO SAl GON, (UP! )--U S AMBASSADOR HENRY CABOT LODGE TODAY WAS H ! NG TON, ( UP! ) - - THE TODAY BUT THE BODY OF THE CRITICIZED MME NGO DINH NHU'S ATTACK ON U S JUNIOR SENATE TODAY APPROVED A DEAD wiFE OF ONE 0> THE MEN OFFICERS SERVING HERE AS lICRUEL" AND SAID "THESE MEN CO~PRO~BSE $1 2 BILL!ON MIL­ wAS LOST TO A SCHOOL OF SHOULD BE THANKED AND NOT INSULTED If ITARY PAv RAISE BI~~, CLEAR­ ! THoASHING SHAR~S IT WAS LODGE'S FIRST CRITICISM OF PRESIDENT NGO DINH ING THE WAv FOR F!NAL CON­ ! T1-lE tvlEN, IDENTIFIED AS DIEM'S OUTSPOKEN SISTER-IN-LAW SINCE HIS ARRIVAL HERE GRESS~ONAL APPROVAL ON TUES­ KENNETH CROSBY, 32, AND LAST MONTH AND THE FIRST TIME OBSERVERS COULD RECALL THAT DAY wHEN, T 'S DUE TO TA~E JA~ES DUMAS, 27, BOTH OF ANY U S AMBASSADOR HAS PUBLICLY CHALLENGED STATEMENTS EF>ECT M~nE!RA BEAC~, WERE R~SHED BY THE RULING NGO FAMILY DESIGNED TO AT~RArT AND TO MOUND PARK HOSPITAL HERE MME ~HU WAS REPORTED TO HAVE SAID I~ ROME THIS WEEK RETAiN CAREER SERVICEME~, DOCTORS LISTED THEIR CONDI­ THAT liTHE JUN!OR OFFICERS OF THE U S MILITARY MISSION ARE THE LEGi3~ATtON CARRIED PAY TiON AS FAIR AND SAID BOTH ACTING LIKE LITTLE SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE THEY DON'T KNOW iNCREASES rOR ~~MOST EVERY SuFFERED FROM EXPOSURE AND WHAT IS GOING ON " O~FICER AND E~~ ISTED ~AN I SHOCK LODG~ IN A PREPARED STATEMENT RELEASED BY rHE EMBASSY, w~TH TWO OR MORE YEARS ACTIVE I tHEY TOLD AUTHORITIES CAU.ED TrllS CHARGE "A SHOCKING STATEMENT II SERVICE IT ALSO BENEFITS THAT DUMAS' 27-YfAR-OLD WIFE, "THESE JUNiOR OFFIClRS ARE RISKING THEIR LIVES EVERY RESERVES AND RET~RED ~!LI­ ANN, DIED ON THE RAFT YESTER­ DAY," f-lE SAID "SOME OF THEM HAVE BEEN KILLED SIDE BY TAR'V PERSONNEL DAY, T~E DAY AFTER THEIR SIDE WiTH ThEIR VIETNAMESE COMRADES 1HE BuLL NOW GeES BACK TO BOAT HIT AN OBJECT OR WAS !fIT IS INCOMPREHENSIBLE TO ME HOW ANYONE CAN SPEAK SO THE HOUSE, WH!C~ P~A~S TO HIT BY AN OBJECT AND SANK CRUELLY TI-lESE ~EJ\! SHOuLD BE THANKED AND NOT INSULTED" PASS j T 1UESDAY 50 I T CAN THE I~PROVISED RAFT, A A U S MILITARY SPOKESMAN SAID TODAY THAT 33 ARMY AND BE RUSHED TO THE PRESIDENT HATCH COVER OR A CABIN SID­ AIR FORCE OFFICERS HAVE BEEN KILLED !N COMBAT IN SOUTH CHAIRMAN RICHARD B RUSSEL4 ING ABOUT 15 FEET SQUARE, VIET NAM1S GuERRILLA WAR SINCE 1959 SIX WERE FIELD (DEMOCRAT-GEORGIA) OF THE WAS SPOTTED THIS MORN!~G GRADE O>F leERS, MAJOR THROUGH COLONEL, AND THE REST WERE ARMED SERV1CES COMMITTEE, ABOUT 80 ~ILES WEST OF HERE JUN OR OFFICERS, CAPTAINS AND LIEUTENANTS, THE SPOKESMAN TOLD H!S CO~LEAGLES THEY BY AIRCRAFT SEARCHING >OR SAID COULD NOT BL'ND THEMSELVES ANOTHER MISSING BOAT ~E SAID 17 OTHER OFFICERS HAVE DIED OF OTHER CAUSES IN TO THE FACT THAT CiV!lIAN BOTH A COAST GUARD HELI­ THE SA~E PERIOD, SOME OF THEM IN COMBAT-ASSOCIATED AIR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES HAVE COPTER AND A MERCHANT SHIP, CRASHES HAD TWO PAY RA~5ES SINCE THE TANKER Esso GLOUCESTER, VIETNA~ESE POLICE POUNCED ON THREE BUDDHIST vOUT~S WHO ~HE LAST ~ LIIARY PAY BOOST WERE D VERTED TO THE SCENE TRIED TO DEMONSTRATE HERE WEDNESDAY FOR THE BENEFIT OF RUS3E~~ ALSO SA'D HE WAS CMDR MARTiN FLESH, PILOT ARTHUR SYLVESTER, U S DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SPOKESMAN Di~APPO'~TED THAT THE COM­ OF THE HEL! COPTER, MADE THE POLICE KICKED AND BEAT THE YOUT~S, SHOVED THEM INTO A PROMiSE 81L_ CARqiED NO PAY PICKUP COMMANDEERED TAXI AND A POLICE JEEP, AND WHISKED THEM !N(REASE rOR SERV~CE~EN WITH HE SAID AS HE MANEUVERED AWAY BErORE SVLVESTER EM~RGED FROM A BRIEFING O~ NEWSMEN LESS THAN TWO vEARS SERVICE HIS AIRCRAFT INTO POSITION ON THl ~CNAMA~A-1AYLOR VISiT THE SENATE B!~~ ~AD COVERED HE SAW THAT ONE MAN, LATER FIFTY ~EWSMEI~, LEAVING THE NEWS CONFERENCE AHEAD OF Al_ SERV!CEMEN, BUT HOUSE IDENTIFiED AS DUMAS, SYLVESTER. S~w THE POLICE TACKLE THE YOUTHS AND CART THEM CONFEREES ~NSISTED ON APPEARED TO BE TRYING TO AWAY SYLVESTER MISSED THE PERFORMANCE NARROW!NG IT~ SCOPE HOLD THE OTHER ~AN AND THE T~E ~OUSE MEMBERS yIELDED WOMAN'S BODY ONTO THE TO THE SEI\'ATEJ ,1\0 TURN, BY SLIPPERY RAFT MCNAMARA, TAYLOR SEE NEW DCMINICAN ACCEPT! NG A L ES5 LIBERAL DUMAS APPARENTLY WAS UN­ THE ENEMY GOVERNMENT FORMED PROVISiON ON RET~RED PAY ABLE TO HANG ON, HOWEVER, TAM Ky, SOUTH VIET NAM SANTO DOMINGO J (UPI )--lHE THE ~~NAL B!L~ WOULD PERMIT BECAUSE FLESH SAID WHEN THE ( UP I ) - - U S DE FEN S ESE CR E­ MILITARY MEN WHO DEPOSED AND RET!RED PERSONNEL EITHER TO HELICOPTER LANDED AND TAXIED TARY ROBERT McNAMARA AND ARRESTED PRESIDENT JUAN RECOMPUTE THEIR BENE~!TS TO THE RAFT, THE WO~ANIS GENERAL MAXWELL TAYLOR BOSCH WERE REPORTED TODA~ OR TAKE A >LAT 5 PER CENT BODY WAS ABOUl 100 YARDS CAME >ACE TO FACE THURSDAY TO HAVE NAMED THREE CIVil­ INCREASE, BUT NOT 80T~ AWAY IN A MASS OF THRASHING WITH ONE OF THE ELUSIVE IANS TO HEAD A PROVISIONAL OVERAk:". PAY RAiSES j~ S HAR KS VIET CONG GUERRILLAS WHO GOVERNMENT THE BILL AVERAGE 14 4 PER HAVE TIED JP MILLIONS OF UNOFFICIAL SOURCES SAID CENT, OR uP TO $120 A MONTH U S DOLLARS AND THOUSANDS EMILIO DE Los SANTOS, WHO -OR SOME O"f,CERS PAY JFK SPEAKS OF U S AND VIETNAMESE PRESIDED OVER THE ELECTORAL SUPPLl~ENTS WOULD LET SOME SOLDIERS IN SOUT1-l VIET NA~'S BOARD WHEN BOSCH WAS ELECTE~ PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS ::, A L T LA KE C I T Y, UTA H, ( UP I} ENDLESS DIRTY WAR HAD BEEN NAMED PRESIDENT QUAll'Y FeR LARGER INCREASES --PRESIDENT KENNEDY LASHED HE wAS A SHORT, NONDE­ AND RAMON TAPIA ESPINAL AND OUT TONIGHT AT RIGHT-WING SCRIPT VIETNAMESE IN BAGGY RENE PUIG, VICE PRESIDENT HEAT WAVE !N l A DEMANDS IN T~E FIELD OF BLUE SI10R rs, BLUE SWEAT­ DE Los SANTOS WAS A WELL­ los At\!G[LE'3~ (UF~ )--DRY, FOREIGN POLICY BY ACCUSING S~IRT, AND A CONICAL-SHAPED KNOWN FIGURE IN THE OPPOSI­ OVERPOwER!NG HEAT SCORCHED SUCH ELEMENTS OF WHAT WOULD HAT MADE OF RICE STALKS TION TO THE LATE DICTATOR SOUT~ERN (foLlfORNiA TODAY AMOUNT TO "A POLICY OF CAPTURED ONLY WEDNESDAY, GENERAL RAFAEL TRUJILLO IN ONE J> THE TWO WCRST RETREAT II HE STOOD BEWILDERED BEFORE TAPIA, AN ATTORNEY, WAS HEAT WAVES IN H~STORY, SHOOT­ HIS SPEECH, PREPARED FOR THE WELL-GROOMED DEFENSE SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENCY ING THE THERMOMETER TO i09 AN AUDIENCE AT THE MORMeN CI1IEFS AND SLOWLY, HALTINGLY IN THE PROVISIONAL GOVERN­ DEGREES) SECO~D HIGHEST TABERNACLE, HIT AT VARIOUS ANSwERED THEIR RAPID-FIRE MENf WHICH RAN THE DOMINI­ READING ON RECORD HERE PROPOSALS THAT HAVE BEEN QUESTIO~S CAN REPUBLIC AFTER THE FALL THE HEAT, TEMPERED ONLY MADE BY SENATOR BARRY IT WAS THE FIRST VISIT OF THE TRUJILLOS PU1G, A BY ~OW HL~!D'TYj CO~PARED GOLDWATER, REPUBLICAN-ARIZ­ TO THE VIETNAMESE COUNTRY­ DENTIST, WAS A PROMINENT TO TI-1E A_ -TIME HIGH OF 110 ONA, A POPULAR CONTENDER IN SIDE OF THE TWO C>FICIALS FIGURE IN THE RESTORATION DEGREES SET SEFTE~8Eq i, TH I S AREA FOR THE REPUBL 1- ON THEIR MIS_ !Or-.. HERE TO OF DEMOCRACY TO THE COUNTRY 1955. DUR NC THE C TyiS WORST CAN PRESIDENT!AL ~OMINATION FIND OUT FOR PRESIDENT AFTER THE >ALL OF THE 3~OC AND HEAT ATTAC~ IN 1}64 KENNEDY HOW THE WAR IS jRUJILLO FAMI~Y DYNASTY '!-IE '0 AT THE INTERNA­ "WE MUST RECOCN!ZE THAT GOING DE Los S~NTOS IS IN HIS TiONAL AJR~ORT WAS AN AlL­ FOREIGN POLICY IN THE ~ODERN fHE VIETNAMESE ARMY PA­ SiXTIES TAPIA AND PU!G T!~E 1-1; GH THERE WORLD DOES NOT LENJ jTSELF RADED T~E PRISONER FOR TH~ ARE IN THEIR lATE THIRTiES SCHGO_S ~~ SOME AREAS TO SI~P~f BLACK-AND-WHITE DE~ENSE CHIE~ S !NSPECTIO~ RrpORT~ S~'D THAT BOSCH SENT ST0DE~TS ~OME) AND CHOICES OF GOOD OR EVIL," A V!l,NA~E~~ AR~Y O~~ICER WAS STi~L A PRISONER 0> THE SJME ATH_ETIC EVENTS WERE THE PRESIDENT ~AID SAID THE ARMY DOES ~Ol KILL ARMfD FORCES, BUT THAT HE POSTPOr-.'D HE SAiD THE UNI TED STATES PR I SOt\EHS Sdi-'ll1AR 11 Y \JA,- I::.XPECTED 'TO BE ALLOWE.D F\RE HAZARDS WERE GREAT~Y MUST RECOGNIZE, FIR5f ~F -0 LEAVE THE COUNTRY SOON "NCREAS(D B~ THE HiGH TEM­ AL,-, "WE CANNOl REMAKE Tf-;[ PERATuRfS A~D L0W HUMIDITY W0 R L D S IMP L Y BY O\..R OW\! C. O<M A1\ D~ 11 I PAGE 2 HOURGLASS FRIDAY 27 SEOT~MBER 1963, I '---0--- --- --- -------- I PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION BRITAIN, ISRAEL I FIVE DITCH RETURN LJ • S.

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