HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE 9-30- 64 2.1 AT 0624 3.3 AT 1239 HOURGLASS 2.5 AT 1809 VOL 5 NO 1817 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 29 SEPTEM8ER 1964 aLACK OUT [XlER I OR LIGHTS TRIBAL REVOLT STOPPED IN VIET NAM RANGE OPERATIONS WILL REQUIRE ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS TO BLACK OUT ALL EX­ NEW COUP, KHANH'S RESIGNATION FEARED TERIOR LIGHTS FROM 2400 HOURS TONIGHT SAIGON (UPI)--THE GOVERNMENT TODAY PUT DOWN A REVOLT or MOUNTAIN TRIBESMEN BUT UNTIL DAYLIGHT TOMO~ROW, 30 SEPT. DISCLOSED A BLOODY CLASH YESTERDAY BETWEEN SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS IN THE COASTAL INTERIOR LIGHTS ARE NOT AfrECTED. CITY OF OUI NHON. VIETNAMESE SOURCES SAID PREMIER MAJ. GEN. NGUYEN KHANH WAS EXCEPT fOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES, NO FED UP AND MIGHT RESIGN. VEHICLES WILL BE OPERATED DURING THE SAIGON STILL SEETHED WITH RUMORS OF AN IMPENDING COUP BY YOUNG OFFICERS WHO ACTUAL 8LACKOUT. PUT DOWN AN ABORTIVE COUP AGAINST KHANH ON SEPT. 13 AND A COUNTER-COUP BY OLDER OFrlCERS WHO RESENT THE GROWING INFLUENCE or THE "YOUNG TURKS". DESPITE THE POLITICAL TURMOIL, A U.S. MILITARY SFOKESMAN SAID VIETNAMESE MA­ JOHNSON DOWN EAST; RINES SCORED A MAJOR VICTORY YESTERDAY OVER CoMMUNIST GERRILLAS IN THE SWAMPLAND RAPS EXTREMISTS PROVINCE OF Go CONGo HE SAID THE MARINE (UPI)--PRESIDENT JOHNSON SAIB TODAY TRADE EXEC CALLS KILLED 50 GUERRILAS AND CAPTURED 19. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MUST CHOOSE IN THE SPOKESMAN CONFIRMED THE DEATH OF NOVEMBER BETWEEN A "RESPONSIBLE" AD­ FOR PARTNERSHIP ANOTHER AMERICAN IN FIGHTING 76 MILES MINISTRATION OR A GOVERNMENT THAT SOUTH OF SAIGON. THE ARMY SERGEANT WAS WOULD BE "RECKLESS ABROAD AND HEART­ NEW YORK (UPI)--WILLIAM E. KNOX, PRE­ THE 284TH AMERICAN TO DIE IN VIET NAM. LESS AT HOME." SIDENT OF THE rAR EAST-AMERICA COUNCIL (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE DID NOT MENTION OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, TODAY CALLED THE NAME OF HIS REPU8LICAN OPPONENT, FOR A "PARTNERSHIP 01- PROGRESS" BETWEEN RACIAL ISSUE RAISED SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER, BUT LINKED THE THE UNITED STATES AND FREE NATIONS OF REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTENDER WITH FAC­ ASIA. IN BRITI SH CAMPA IGN TIONS JOHNSON SAl. WERE ON THE rRINGE KNOX SAID IN OPENING THE TWO-DAY 16TH BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND (UPI)--A LABOR OF POLITICAL LIFE. ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE COUNCIL THAT PARTY LEADER ACCUSED PRIME MINISTER SIR THE PRESIDENT CHARGED THAT THE RE­ THE VARIOUS AMERICAN FOREIGN AID PRO­ ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME TODAY OF SIDESTEPPING PUBLICAN PARTY HAS 8EEN CAPTURED BY GRAMS "CAN REALLY ONLY HELP COUNTRIES A GROWING RACIAL CONTROVERSY IN THIS "EXTREME AND RECKLESS MEN" WHOSE PO­ WHOSE LEADERS AND PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN A MULTIRACIAL CITY. LICIES WOULD ENDANAGER THE UNITED SENSE OF DIRECTION AND DETERMINATION TO THE CRISIS CENTERED ON SCHOOLMASTER STATES IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND JEOPAR­ CHOOSE THEIR OWN DESTINY. PETER GRifFITHS, CONSERVATIVE PARTY CAN­ DIZE PROSPERITY. 1I0 UR AID HAS BEEN A FAILURE WHERE PO­ DIDATE rOR THE SMETHWICK DISTRICT or HE LAUNCHED THE ATTACK IN A SERIES LITICAL VISION AND RESPONSIBILITY HAVE BIRMINGHAM, WHICH IS PRESENTLY REPRESEN­ OF SPEECHES PREPARED rOR DELIVERY ON BEEN LACKING OR WHERE INDIVIDUAL AND TED IN PARLIAMENT BY LABOR's "SHADOW A 15-HOUR BARNSTORMING TOUR Of FIVE PAROCHIAL INTERESTS HAVE BEEN PLACED FOREIGN MINISTER" PATRICK GORDON WALKER. NEW ENGLAN! STATES. ABOVE NATIONAL INTEREST." THERE HAVE BEEN INDICATIONS THAT A THE PRESIDENT APPARENTLY WAS TRYING "WHITE BACKLASH" COULD DEFEAT GORJ:I)ON KNOX CALLED FOR INCREASED ROLE BY TO CASH IN ON WHAT HE TERMS THE FRON~ PRIVATE BUSINESS IN ECONOMIC COOPERA­ WALKER IN THE OCT. 15 GENERAL ELECTION. LASH-DErECTION or REPUBLICAN VOTERS TION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND ASIA SMETHWICK IS PERHAPS THE MOST EXPLOSIVE WHO DISLIKE GOLDWATER'S VIEWS--DURING OF THE CONSTITUENCIES WHERE THE RACE BECAUSE or THE FOLLOWING REASONS: THE fLYING VISIT TO THE POPULOUS NOR~~ "IN NONE OF THE rAR EASTERN COUNTRIES PROBLEM HAS BECOME AN ELECTION ISSUE. EAST. INCLUDING JAPAN, 15 ENOUGH CAPITAL GEN- GRlrrlTHS EARLIER WAS QUOTED AS AP­ "RESPONSIBILITY IS THE ISSUE," JOHN­ ERATED LOCALLY TO MEET DEVELOPMENT NEE~ PROVING A CONVERT SLOGAN IN BIRMINGHAM, SON SAID IN A TALK PREPARED FOR AN 11 GOVERNMENT-LEVEL AID ALONG CANNOT Ir YOU WANT A NIGGER NEIGHBOR, VOTE OUTDOOR AUDIENCE IN DOWNTOWN HARTFORD COVER THESE NEEDS. LA80R." LATER NEWSPAPER QUOTED HIM AS CONNECTICUT. MANY DEVELOPING NATIONS HAVE REACHED SAYING THAT SMETHWICK REJECTS THE IDEA "THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CAN CHOOSE TO THE "LIMIT OF PRUDENCE" IN INTERNATIONAL OF BECOMING A MULTI-RACIAL SOCIETY. KEEP GOVERNMENT THAT IS RESPONSIBLE BORROWING. GORDON WALKER DEMANDED THAT DOUGLAS­ TOWARD OTHER NATIONS--AND RESPONSIBLE HE SUGGESTED EXTENDING THE CONCEPT OF HOME REPUDIATE GRIrFITHS. DOUGLAS-HOME TOWARD ITS OWN CITIZENS. JOINT VENTURES TeWARD CONSORTIA OF FO­ ANSWERED LAST NIGHT THAT THE CONSERVA­ (CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN) REIGN CAPITAL FROM SEVERAL COUNTRIES TIVE PARTY WOULD CONTROL IMMIGRATION WITH LOCAL CAPITAL TO EXTEND THE ELE­ INTO BRJTAIN AND THAT GRlfFITH¥ AGREES MENT OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. \CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR, SENATE OKAYS MOVE TO THE WARREN COMMISSION'S REPORT IN BRIEF AMEND CONST ITUT ION WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE SENATE TODAY WASHINGTON (UPI)--THE fOLLOWING IS A --OSWALD'S EXACT MOTIVES CANNOT BE D~ BRIEr RESUME' OF THE fiNDINGS OF THE TERMINED. APPROVED A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT WARREN COMMISSION, APPOINTED BY PRESI- --SECRrT SERVICE METHODS or PROTECTION THAT WOULD LET THE PRESIDENT APPOINT A NEW V,CE PRESIDENT IF THIS OFfiCE DENT JOHNSON TO STUDY THE ASSASSINATIONAGAINST POTENTIAL THREATS TO A PRESID~l or PRESIDENT KENNEDY ON Nov. 22, 1963. WERE INADEQUATE. ITS ADVANCE POTENTIAL BECOMES VACANT. CONCLUSIONS: THREATS TO A PRESIDENT WERE INADEQUATE. THE AMENDMENT WOULD PROVIDE THAT IN --LEE HARVEY OSWALD KILLED PRESIDENT ITS ADVANCE PLANNING FOR THE DALLAS THE EVENT Of A VACANCY, THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND WOUNDED TEXAS Gov. RIP WAS DErICIENT. WOULD NOMINATE A VICE PRESIDENT WHO JOHN B. CONNALLY IN DALLAS. HE ALSOKIL· --FBI SHOULD HAVE COOPERATED MORE WOULD TAKE OFriCE AfTER CONFIRMATION LED POLICEMAN J.D. TIPPIT AFTER THEAS- CLOSELY WITH THE SECRET SERVICE. BY BOTH HOUSES or CONGRESS. SASSINATION. RECOMMENDATIONS IN ADDITION, IN THE EVENT THAT A --JACK RUBY KILLED OSWALD TWO DAYS --A STUDY OF SUGGESTIONS THAT ALL OR PRESIDENT DECLARED IN WRITING HE COULE NOT CARRY ON HIS DUTIES, THE V,CE LATER. NEITHER RUBY, OSWALD NOR TIPPIT PART OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR PRESIDENT~L KNEW EACH OTHER. PROTECTION BE SHifTED fROM THE SECRET PRESIDENT WOULD TAKE OVER AS ACTING --NEITHER OSWALD NOR RUBY WAS PARTor SERVICE. PRESIDENT. ANY CONSPIRACY. (CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN) IF A PRESIDENT DID NOT DECLARE HIS INABILITY, THE V,CE PRESIDENT, WITH Off ICIAL BULLt.IIN SCOUT BOOSTER KICKOPf TOMORROW THE WRITTEN APPROVAL or A MAJORITY OF DUTY OFFICER FOR KWAJALEIN TEST SITE A 6:30AM KICKOFF BREAKFAST AT THE YOK­ THE CABINET, WOULD TRANSMIT THE WRIT­ DATE: NAME: HOME PHONE: WE YUK CLUB WILL SIGNAL THE BEGINNING TEN DECLARATION TO CONGRESS AND THEN S 29 EPT64 1ST. LT. K.F.HAWKINS 760 TOMORROW OF THE SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP BECOM~ ACrlNG PRESIDENT. 30SEPT64 MAJ~R C.S. MEANS 2Z91 DRIVE FOR THE ALOHA COUNCIL or THE Boy THE PRESIDENT COULD RESUME OFFICE t OCT64 CAPT. M.C.WINEBARGER 664 SCOUTS Of AMERICA. WITH A WRITTEN STATEMENT TO CONGRESS 2 OCT64 CAPT. R,O. CASE 2201 ALOHA COUNCIL SCOUT EXECUTIVES STORS THAT NO INABILITY EXISTS--UNLESS THE 3 OCT64* CAPT. R.M. BAKER,SR. 2344 SMITH AND DON MARHIENE WILL DISCUSS THE V,CE PRESIDENT, WITH THE CONCURRENCE 4 OCT64* CAPT. L.O. COX 2334 IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP EN­ or A MAJORITY or THE CABINET, INrORMS 5 OCT64 2ND. LT. D.W. OLIVER 602 ROLLMENT WITH LOCAL SCOUT BOOSTERS. CONGRESS WITHIN TWO DAYS THAT THE * INDICATES HOLIDAYS AND/OR WEEKENDS ApPRO~IMATELY A HUNDRED LOCAL SCOUT PRESIDENT IS UNABLE TO DISCHARGE HIS DUTY OrFICER 15 THE KWAJALEIN TEST SITE BOOSTER~ ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND THE KIO<­ DUTIES. COMMANDING OFFICER'S REPRESENTATIVE OFF BREAKFAST. THEY WILL HAVE A BUSY DAY IN THE EVENT or SUCH A CONfLICT, DURING OTHER THAN NORMAL DUTY HOURS. TOMORROW CONTACTING FRIENDS WHO ARE WIL­ CONGRESS WOULD MAKE THE DECISION. IT L I NG TO( SUPPORT THE ALOHA COUNC)' L WITH WOULD TAKE A TWO-THIRDS VOTE TO KEEP SUPPORT THE SCOUT rUND DRIVE CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN THE PRES I DENT fROJ( Rl:TURN I NG TO DU_T I E1 PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION Of THE NEW COUP FEARED NATO MANUEVERS CALLED COMMANDING OffiCER, KWAJALEIN TEST SAIGON ON GUARD GIVE-AWAY TO SOVIETS SITE MARSHALL ISLANDS, CONTRACT OA- SAIGON (UPI)--Two SKYRAIDERS CIRCLED LONDON (UPJ)--A BRITISH MEMBER Of 0IOO21-AMC-90004 (Y) (NI23-(67156) SAIGON ALL NIGHT LONG LAST NIGHT AND PARLIAMENT HAS EXPRESSED fEAR THAT THE 35133A PMR WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. TWO TRUCK LOADS Of TROOPS GUARDED THE NATO NAVAL EXERCISE IN THE NORTH AT­ THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY RADIO STATION WITH fiXED BAYONETS DUE LANTIC LAST WEEK MAY HAVE PROVIDED THE MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE roR TO AN UPSURGE Of COUP D'ETAT RUMORS. SOVIETS WITH VITAL WESTERN DEfENSE NOTICES IS 4PM DAY BEfORE PUBLICATION BUT THERE WERE NO TROOP MOVEMENTS SECRETS. AND DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS IS lOAM WITHIN THE CITY. AT THE SAME TIME, THE AMERICAN COM- DAY Of PUBLICATION. OBSERVERS SAID A REVOLT WAS POSSIBLE MANDER Of THE CA~RIER STRIKE fLEET THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT BECAUSE SOME MILITARY COMMANDERS fEAR- PARTICIPATING IN THE EXERCISE WAS QUOTED TO EDiT COpy RECEIVED fOR PUBLICATION. ED THEY MAY lOSE THEIR JOBS. Ky AND AS SAYING HE ORDERED HIS SHIPS TO TAKE OTHER YOUNG OffiCERS HAVE ASKED THE EVASIVE ACTION TO PREVENT A RUSSIAN EDITOR: NEIL PHElPS-MuNSON PRIME MINISTER TO RID THE GOVERNMENT DESTROYER fROM TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS Of STAff WRITER: BU~l f.
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