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Guam Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 1

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Guam Daily Newsi
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Agana Heights, Guam
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9 Typhoon Sally Damages 18 Houses Here frame houses This is the breakdown as of yesterday (roof damaged unless otherwise indicated): Talofofo: eight homes Inara Jan: five homes and the Typhoon Sally shuffled herself away from Guam after lashing the island for several hours with winds reported at up to 100 knots but left relatively little damage and no known casual- tanilla said Department of Public Safety personnel reported some 18 structures damaged in southern villages Most of the damage in varying degrees were to the roofs on wooden ties yesterday As predicted by weather forecasters southern districts bore the brunt of Sally's severest blows ROOFS DAMAGED Police Capt Jose Quin SALLY PASSED HERE Damage to iron roofing of garage sheltering fire station vehicles in Inarajan is shown above Some 18 structures in southern villages suffered similar damage during Typhoon Sally's assault late Saturday night and early yesterday GUAM POLICE photo 3 3 3 CONTt) ON 12 Arabs Open 2nd Summit Conference ALEXANDRIA UARSept 6 (AP)-The second Arab summit conference began yesterday with spirhed appeals for the liberation of Palestine from Zionism and Southern Arabia from British colonialism UAR President Nasser who opened the conference with a flowery Arabic welcome recalled that the Arab leaders' task was to "consolidate the defense of the Arab world before the mount- ON 12 US Nearer To Nuclear Navy-LBJ By FRED'S HOFFMAN WASHINGTON Sept 6 (A P)-President Johnson announced yesterday a breakthrough toward development of a new very high powered long-life atomic engine He called it a "significant step in the creation of a nuclear-power navy" Two such engines would be enough to drive a big aircraft carrier and could generate as much horsepower as the eight reactors in the 85 OOO-ton nuclear carrier Enterprise The Enterprise is the biggest carrier and its only nuclear-powered one WORK OF 4 They also could do the work of the four improved atomic engines once considered for the new carrier John Kennedy which is being built with oil-driven engines because atomic power was considered too costly at the time This new two-reactor plant would cost less than either the eight-reactor or four-engine complexes Johnson said particularly In operating expense He disclosed that the prospects are so promising that the Defense Department and the Atomic Energy Commission are confident the new engine will be ready in time to be installed in a carrier in the 1968-1969 time frame MAY GET FUNDS This appeared to be a hint that the Navy may get funds in the next military budget to build another big carrier with atomic propulsion It takes three or four years to complete such a ship In another announcement CONTT) ON 8 VOL XIX NO 217 AGANA GUAM MONDAY SEPT EMBER 7 1964 TEN ENTS Worst Storm In Colony In Many Years HONG KONG Sept 6 (A P)-Typhoon Ruby left 27 dead as authorities here today started to clean up the mess caused by the worst disaster in many years Most of the latest victims were Chinese crew members of the 6000-ton Panamanian freighter Dorar which sank off this refugee-packed British colony at the height of the typhoon A police spokesman said the 11 crew members were drowned and 14 others swam to safety Boats of the Marine Department were still searching for the bodies HIT A ROCK The Dorar which arrived from north (Communist) China Wednesday broke from her buoy in the harbor when the typhoon swept through this colony hit a rock near the green island and drifted towards the open sea before sinking Another ship Brigantine Laura (tonnage and ownership unknown) sank One crew member was missing and presumed dead The typhoon with 160 miles per hour winds swept through millions of dollars of damage and rendered 50 000 refugees from Communist China homeless The number of injured by flying debris was well over 350 many of them seriously DRAMATIC RESCUE One of the most dramatic Incidents at the height of typhoon was rescuing of a drowning Chinese woman by a young British police insepctor The 29-year-old inspector William Roger Deane of Eltham London dived into the sea off Hong Kong airport to save the drowning woman from a capsized Junk He dragged the woman to shore after battling the sea for 40 minutes The police spokesman said police feared the death toll from Typhoon Ruby would rise higher as reports from outlying districts had not CONTD ON 12 parts of the spacecraft were in good order IS SPINNING OGO is flying on a perfect orbit between L75 and 21721 miles above the earth But it is spinning at a rate of one revolution every nine seconds As long as it continues to spin some of the most lm- CONTt) ON 8 24 Candidates Listed By Territorial Party The Territorial Party yesterday made public a list of 24 candidates for the Guam Legislature submitted Friday to the Election Commissioner's Office The list was released by Ricardo Salas the party's campaign manager No official list of candidates for the Legislature or for commissioners and assistant commissioners in the various districts was available from the Election Commissioner over the weekend Besides Salas who is from Agana the list shows these other legislative candidates of the party: Juan San Agustin De-dedo Vicente Reyes Sinajana Carlos Camacho Tamuning Antonio Sab-lan Agat Carlos Taitano Asan Kurt Moylan Turnon Heights Jose Unsiog OPPOSITION REMAINS L'Osservatore Romano commented that despite tactical shifts by the Communists their opposition to religion remains ideological goal therefore is intact" the paper said "And Catholics must think objectively and be CONTT) ON 8 Tamuning Antonio Duenas Sinajana Antonio Sablan Barrlgada Raymond Underwood Agana Alberto Lamorena Tamuning Tomas Santos Barrlgada Lorenzo Leon Guerrero Yona Yona Paul Calvo Maite Frank Perez Tamuning Noel Cruz Agana Tomas Tanaka Tamuning Antonio Cruz Merizo Augusto Paulino Talofofo Jose Gar-rido Dededo Pedro Roberto Santa Rita Charles Torres Tamuning and Carlos Bordallo Sinajana The list of 24 eventually will be pruned down to 21 WEATHER Cloudy widely scattered showers to partly cloudy with widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms by midnight Winds SE 8-16 knots Sea slight to moderate Max Temp Today 87 Min Temp Tonight 75 Max Temp Yesterday 85 Min Temp Yesterday 74 Max Rel Humidity 97 Min Rel Humidity 79 Rainfall Yesterday 131 Total for Month 208 TIDES High 7:51 am Low- 2:14 am 2:32 pm Sunrise 6:10 Sunset 6:27 Satellite In Perfect Orbit But Having Trouble CAPE KENNEDY Fla Sept 6 (A Scientists talked to the scientific satellite OGO last night and were pleased with what they heard The found out that some parts of OGO America most advanced and peculiar-looking scientific satellite were working The 6pace agency said it was especially happy that the solar panels were creating Catholics Warned Against Red Approach to Religion VATICAN CITY Sept 6 (AP)-A Vatican publication told Catholics yesterday to be alert against the Italian Communist Party approach to religion The warning was contained in a comment by the Vatican daily Romano on Palmiro memorandum to Moscow The party leader wrote last month before his death that Communism needed a new electricity to run the apparatus for many of the 20 experiments OGO was intended to carry out For most of the day scientists kept OGO "turned off" while they tried to figure out how to turn the apparent failure into success Late last night they turned OGO on for 40 minutes and found out that many approach for Catholics His memorandum issued by the party Friday said that "the old atheistic propaganda is of no use" It added that "the very problem of religious conscience must be presented in a different manner from the past If we wish to reach the Catholic masses and to be understood by them".

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