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5lt; DAILYi ilt; sunoavTOKYO ISAS)—Burly Typhoon Chorlotte roarod toward Okinawa Friday twirling 110 m.p.h. winds and weathermen predicted the center of the storm would past over the island Friday aftornoon.Air Forco woathormon on Okinawa reported 75 m.p.h. winds from Charlotte woro lashing noarby Miyako Island at 7 a.m. Friday morning.Tho typhoon-battered Western Pacific was threatened, meanwhile, by another typhoon reported near Guam. Typhoon Dinah was spotted 360 miles southeast of Guam at 5 a.m. Friday traveling west-northwest at the furious pace of 17 m.p.h.Hundreds of marines on Okinawa abandoned tent and quonset hut living areas' Thursday for the safety of concrete shelters as typhoon Condition 1 was flashed over the island.Maj. Gen. Robert Luckey, 3rd Marine Div. commander, ordered his men to move into permanent structures at Camp Sukiran and Camp Schwab,Roars Out Of Control' UPI Rldlopl.XoACTOS M«Ol HYNN AND HIS MOTEGI. BEVMIY AADLAND Shown 1oq*th*( A* ■*»«!» HIM* P«r»v Loil Month.IIOMPH PunchTYPHOON WINDSAIM AT OKINAWAoturday, October 17, 1959| leaving only guards in tanks and amphibious tractors at deserted areas., Charlotte swept within
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Sat, Oct 17, 1959

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