O Swim Atlantic Four Die When

O Swim Atlantic Four Die When

LOW TIDE I -HIGH TIDE 7-1-64 1-1-64 4.8 AT 0141 1.'7 AT Or23 3.9 AT 2033 1.5 AT 1426 HOURGI VOl. 5 NO. 1752 KWAJALE I N~ MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 30 JUNE '964 VIET NAM A CAMPAIGN ISSUE WOMAN UNDERTAKING ~O SWIM ATLANTIC WASHINGTON (UPI)--GOP NATIONAL CHI. MAN WILLIAM E. MILLER PREDICTED IN OCEAN VANISH~S DURING THE NIGHT WASHINGTON THAT VIET NAM WILL BE A~ NEW YORK (UPI)--MARATHON SWIMMER BRITT SULLIVAN, 29, PLAGUED BY A SCHOOL Of I THE BIGGEST OF CAMPAIGN ISSUES THIS SHARKS IN HER ATTEMPT TO SWIM ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, VANISHED DURING THE YEAR. NIGHT AND WAS STILL MISSING LATE TODAY,I THt COAST GUARD ,.EPORTED. MILLER SAID THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HELICOPTERS AND BOATS CRISS-CROSSED ~HE WATERS orr FIRE ISLAND, A SUMMER SHOULD BE AWARE or AMERICAN COMMIT­ RESORT STRIP Off THE COAST Of LONG ISL~ND, WHERE THE PLUCKY EX-WAVE WAS LAST MENTS AND AMERICAN CASUALTIES IN THE SEEN. I ANTI-COMMUNIST GUERRILLA WAR THERE. CAPT. LAURENCE GRlftITH, SKIPPER Of tHE 35-fOOT BOAT EaCORTING THE SWIMMER, HE ~GREED SHARPLY WITH RESIGNING TOLD THE COAST GUARD THAT SHE HAD TO B~ PULLED fROM THE WATER LATE LAST NIGHT AMBASSA~OR HENRY CABOT LODGE, WHO HAS BECAUSE A BIG SCHOOL Of SHARKS CAME WITHIN 30 YARDS Of HER. S 10 VI :>If N... ,wtt.1. Oi ISSUE. A SHORT TIME LATER SHE RE-ENTERED THE WATER AND BEGAN SWIMMING ONCE AGAIN TOWARD MONTAUK POINT ON THE EASTERN TIP Of LONG ISLAND WHERE SHE WAS TO LOD3E REPORTS TO PRESIDENT THEN TURN AND HEAD OUT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC TOWARD EUROPE. I STARTS CAMPAIGNINGI FOR GOV. SCRANTON IT WAS AT THIS POINT THAT THE BOAT i WASHINGTON (UPI)--HENRY CABOT LODGE HINTED STRONGLY TODAY THAT HE WILL TRY TO HAD MOVED ABOUT A QUARTER Of A MILE ENLIST fORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S HELP ON BEHALF OF GOV. WILLIAM AHEAD AND WAITED rOR HER. THE CAPTAIN SCRANTON'S GOP PRESIDENTIAL BID. EXPLAINED THAT THIS WAS STANDARO PRO­ LODGE'S RESIGNATION AS AMBASSADOR TO SAIGON BECAME EfFECTIVE WHEN HE COMPLEnD CEEDURE. A FORTY MINUTE REPORT LATE THIS MORNING'TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON AT THE WHITE HOUSE. IT WAS BETWEEN 10:30 AND II P.M. THEN, AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN, LODGE HELO A HIGHLY UNUSUAL NEWS CONfERENCE IN THAT THE DIVORCED MOTHER Of A SEVEN­ WHICH HE TALKED REPUBLICAN POLITICS AT SOME LENGTH IN THE CABINET ROOM Of A OEM MONTH-OLD DAUGHTER DISAPPEARED. OCRATIC PRESIDENT. ..... r-__U_P_O_N __H_'_S __R~E_T_UR_N __ F_R_O_M __ S~A_I_G_O_N __ T_H_'_S __ M_O~R~N~ING, LODGE RAPPED OUT AT SEN. BARRY GOLD WATER (REP-ARIZ) BY URGING THAT REPUB~ FOUR DIE WHEN j LICANS NOMINATE CANDIDATES WHO "ARE NO MISSING MEN BEING IMPULS I VEo« 'COPTER CRASHES LODGE TOLD WHITE HOUSE ~EWSMEN'THAT SAIGON (UPI)--THE ENTIRE FOUR-MAN se' 'GHT I~' 5 STATES AMERICAN CREW Of AN ARMED HELICOPTER I Hr RESIGNED AND LEFT SAIGON EARLIER WASHINGTON (UPI)--FBI DIRECTOR J. ED­ THAN HE ORIGINALLY HAD INTENDED FOR ON WAS KILLED TH IS ArTERNOON WHEN THE AIR­ CRAFT CRASHED AND BURNED 15 MILES GAR HOOVER REPORTED TO PRESIDENT JOHN- I PRIMARY PURPOSE--TO HELP WIN THE GOP SON TODAY THAT THE SEARCH fOR THREEMI~1 NOMINATION rOR SCRANTON. SOUTHWEST Of SAIGON, RELIABLE SOURCES As HE ESCORTED LODGE TO THE NEWS CON­ SAID. ~:~ ;~~~LE~~:~~~DW~~K~~~E':T~~;:~SS'PPII FERENCE, PRESIDENT JOHNSON SAID: "WE THE PILOT, CO-~ILOT AND TWO MACHINE­ WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE B.' HATE TO SEE YOU ~EAVE, BUT WE-UNDER­ GUNNERS WERE ON A LIAISON MISSION OVER REEDY SAID THE FBI BEGAN DISTRIBUTING STAND YOUR REASONS AND WE'RE THANKfUL A COMMUNIST INFEST£O SECTION Of THE M!:K.OrtLO!:L'T'A '"- I ffOtl' ....es &F -e-t~ ...S"--tM *1 s ..ss I"~ " J ~ ~t+t 8000 d08 ¥etf itA'!' DeN I • " ALABAMA, TENNESSEE, ARKANSAS AND LOUiS_I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) IT WAS NOT IMMEDIATELY KNOWN WHETHER lANA. THE INITIAL SEARCH WAS CONFINED THE HELICOPTER WAS DOWNED BY FIRE FROM TO THE AREA AROUND PHILADELPHIA, Mlss­ COMMUNIST V,ET CONG GUERRILLAS. I ISS I PP I. iMAY BE AN OPERATION THIS BROUGHT TO 241 THE NUMBER OF THE LARGE CIRCULARS, EACH ABOUT HALf A LOCAL MISSILE OPERATION IS TENTA- U.So SERVICEMEN WHO HAVE DIED IN SOUTH J THE SIZE OF A NEWSPAPER PAGE, CARRIED TIVELY SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT. THE "TAKE VIET NAM SINCE JAN. I, 1961. Of THIS l THE PICTURES OF ANDREW GOODMAN, 20; COVER" COULD SOUND ANYTIME BETWEEN 1700 NUMBER, AT LEAST 144 HAVE DIED IN COM­ HOURS TONIGHT AND 0600 IN THE MORNING. j MICHAEL H. SCHWERNER, 24, TWO WHITE BAT. THE BODIES OF THE FOUR DEAD HELI­ I CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS OF NEW YORK CITY, THIS MISSILE OPERATION REQUIRESS'ECIAL COPTER CREWMEN WERE fLOWN TO SAIGON AND JAMES E. CHANEY, 21-YEAR-OLD NEGRO WEATHER CONDITIONS AND ~AY ENTAIL £-.0- THIS EVENING. ED PERIODS OF WAITING FOR SUCH WEATHER. rFROM MERIDIAN, MI~~: •• I IT IS PLANNED TO AWAIT THE DESIRED WEA­ DEFECTOR TO EA~T GERMANY THER CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SOUNDING "TAKE FACE~ COURT-MARTIAL TODAY IKREMLIN MAY NOT COVER." HOWEVER THE POSSIBILITY EXISTS fRANKFURT, GERMANY (UPI)--CAPT. ALF- THAT EXTENDED DELAYS COULD BE ENCOUNT­ RED SVENSON, THE ONLY ~oSo ARMY Off OR i SIJPPORT RED CH I NA ERED AfTER "TAKE COVER" HAS SOUNDED. TO DEfECT TO THE COMMUNISTS AND THEN I \ Moscow (UPI)--A HIGH SOVIET OFfiCIAL AfRS KWAJALEIN WILL BROADCAST ANNOUNCE­ BE SENT BACK TO THE WEST, WAS SCHED­ HINTED TONIGHT THAT THE KREMLIN MIGHT MENTS CONCERNING ANY DELAYS. If THE ULED TO BE COURT-MARTIALED TODAY. WITHHOLD MILITARY SUPPORT fROM RED WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE UNSUITABLE, THE EAST GERMANY EXPELLED HIM MAY 1 FOR CHINA ON THE GROUNDS THAT PEKING HAS OPERATION WILL BE CANCELLED fOR TODAY "NOT BEING WORTHY OF COMMUNIST ASYLl.M." DEPARTED FROM COMMUNIST PRINCIPLES OF AND RE-SCHEDULED FOR SUCCESSIVE DAYS SVENSON IS CHARGED WITH DESERTION PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE. UNTIL COMPLETED. AND LARCENY--fOR STEALING THE JEEP HE DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER VALERIAN ZOR­ DROVE ACROSS THE BORDER--AND fACES A I I IN, WHO IS ALSO THE SOVIET UNION'S CHiEf FAMED FLY ING tYGERS WILL SPEND _ MAXIUMlJ4 .SENTENCE .OF EIGIHT YEARS. IN l , DISARMAMENT NEGOTIATOR, SUGGESTED IN AN WEEK, GUESTS OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK PRISON ON CONVICTION. ARTICLE IN THE GOVERNMENT NEWSPAPER Iz­ BURBANK, CALif. (UPI)--SOME 150 MEM­ VESTIA THAT RUSSIA'S ROCKET-NUCLEAR BERS Of THE FAMED rLYING TIGERS OF PRE­ DEMAND WITHDRAWAL Of TROOPS SHIELD MIGHT BE DENIED TO PEKING. WORLD WAR II DAYS LEFT YESTERDAY FOR A LONDON (UPI)--THE UNITED STATES, THIS CAME IN THE WAKE OF A WARNING REUNION AT TAIWAN. BRITAIN, CANADA, THAILAND AND SOUTH FROM THE UNITED STATES TO THE CHINESE THE FLIERS AND CREWMEN WERE TO BE VIET NAN TODAY CALLED FOR AN IMMEDIATE ,THAT THEY RISKED WAR IN CONNECTION WITH WEEK-LONG GUESTS OF GEN. CHIANG KAI-S~, ~ASEFIRE IN LAOS AND THE WITHDRAWAL ! THE TROUBLED SITUATION IN SOUTH VIET THE 71-YEAR-OLD PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLC OF COMMUNIST PATHET LAO FORCES FROM , NAM AND LAOS or CHINA, WHICH THE TIGERS FOUGHT rOR ALL POSITIONS SEIZED IN THE LAST FIVE AGAINST THE JAPANESE PRIOR TO THE UNITE MONTHS. DANES PROVE FRIENDLIEST CROWD STATES' ENTERING THE WAR. THE CALL WAS MADE IN A COMMUNIQUE PRE~IER ENCOUNTERS DURING TOUR THE "TIGERS" LEfT ABOARD A CHARTERED ISSUED IN VIENTIANE AND LONDON AT THE Os~o (UPI)--SOVIET PREMIER N'KITA fLYING TIGER JET TRANSPORT. ABOARD WERE CONCLUSION Of AMBASSADORIAL LEVEL ~ KHRUSHCHEf SAILED INTO OSLO TODAY FOR A ROBERT PRESCOTT, FORMER AVG PILOT AND IN THE LAOTIAN CAPITAL. FIVE-DAY VISIT AND TOLD THE LARGEST AND NOW PRESIDENT Of THE AIRLINE, AND MRS. FREINDLIEST CROWD Of HIS SCANDINAVIAN ANA CHENNAULT, WIDOW OF AVG COMMANDER SAN ANDRES, COLOMBIA (UPI)--A STAT­ GEN. CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT. UESQUE BRUNETTE WAS ARRESTED TODAY fOR TOUR HE CAME "WITH THE BEST OF INTENT­ I IONS." POLICE PATROLLED WATERFRONT ROCT­ oo.n : MODELING A TOPLESS SWIMSUIT AT THIS TOPS AND KEPT ABOUT 5,000 POLITE AND SAIGON (UPI)--TWENTY-FIVE ENGINEERS I CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT. POLICE DRAPED GENERALLY SILENT NORWEGIANS BEHIND BAR­ FROM THE NEW ZEALAND ARMY ARR I VED HERE I A TOWEL AROUND HER, ESCORTED HER TO " I • RIERS AS KHRUSHCHEV ARRIVED ABOARD THE TODAY IN ANSWER TO THE CALL FOR NEW JAIL, AND A JUDGE rlNED HER .50 fOR D\ESEL LINER BASHKIRIA AFTER A TWO-DAY fLAGS" TO fLY IN THE GUERRILLA WAR BEING "PUBLIC SCANDAL." SHE WAS UNABLE TO fOUGHT IN SOUTH VIET NAM. RAISE THE MONEY aUT ADMIRERS SOON OID~. , PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY ,0 JUNE 1964 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COM­ fREIGHTER PICKS UP CUBAN MANDING OFFICER PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE LODGE REPORTS (CONT I NUED FROM PAGE I) REFUGEES IN GULF OF MEXICO FACILITY, KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, ASKED WHETHER HE WOULD ATTEMPT TO BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS (Up; )-- TWENTY­ CONTRACT NI23 (61756) 35133' (AMR) ENLIST EISENHOWER IN THE fiGHT fOR THREE REFUGEES fROM CUBA, SMILING WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES. SCRANTON'S NOMINATION, LODGE SAID, BROADLY AND WAVING THEIR HANDS, REACH­ THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY MON­ "I HAVE NOT GOTTEN AROUND TO THAT YET." ED BROWNSVILLE ABOARD A COLOMBIAN DAY THROUGH SATURDAY DEADLINE FOR BUT HE EMPHASIZED THE WORD "YET." fREIGHTER WHICH PICKED THEM AND THEIR NOTICES IS 4 PoM. DAY BEFORE PUBLICA­ THEN LODGE ADDED THAT IT WOULD BE 40-FOOT MOTOR SAILBOAT UP OUR Of THE TION. DEADLINE fOR NEWS ITEMS IS "MOST UNUSUAL" IF HE DID NOT GET IN GULf Of MEXICO. 10 A.M DAY OF PUBLICATION TOUCH WITH EISENHOWER fAIRLY SOON BE­ IMMIGRATION OffiCIALS QUESTIONED THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CAUSE OF THEIR LONG FRIENDSHIP As A THE CUBANS IMMEDIATELY HEALTH AND EDIT COpy RECEIVED fOR PUBLICATION.

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