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o O 4. The Newi-Revieve.Rfgu3$p First Lady far fiite Spirits Following Birth Of Patrick OTIS AFB, Mass. (UPI) First , black. Mrs. Auchincloss flow to Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was in j Mrs. Kennedy's bedside with her "remarkably" good condition to- lovely daughter, Janet. 18, Mrs. day following the premature birth Kennedy's half sister, who of her third child, Patrick Bou- will make her debut this month vicr Kennedy. iat Newport, R. I. President Kennedy's beautiful; 34-ycar-old wife was described in "good spirits while waiting word at the quiet hospital on this base about the health of her son, born Wednesday. Kennedy was to bring the newslose Kennedy, is vacationing to her himself today following visit to Children's Medical Cen ter in Boston where their 4-pound lOVi-ounce baby is being treated for a lung complication The President was reported to have telephoned his wife twice during the night from Boston aft er seeing their new child in its special incubator at the Chil dren's hospital. The second call was understood to have occurred at 12:30 a.m. EDT today. The President assured Mrs. Kennedy that everything was all right, and, according to sources here, the First Lady "was very comfortable, very happy and sleeping very well." Found Daughter Happy Jlrs. Kennedy's last caller late Wednesday night was her moth er, Jlrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, who said she found her daughter "awfully happy that everything was going well" and in "remark ably good condition." Told that the world was pray ing for the baby, who is having breathing difficulties, the attrac tive Mrs. Auchincloss indicated that both she and her daughter had confidence the baby would pull through. Partly attired in Discussion Of Local Flying Club Due At Airport Meeting Surfacing improvements, flight schedules, air show results and a ruling on the airport operator's contention that Dulo Flying Club provides unfair competition are the subjects of reports scheduled to come up at Monday's meeting of the Roseburg Airport Commis sion. The meeting is scheduled at 4 p.m. in the office of the city man ager. In the matter of airport im provements, the commission is ex ncctcd to make recommendation to the City Council in regard to an upcoming airport sealcoat proj ect. Roseburg Paving Co. sub mitted tho only proposal on the work nt a recent city bid opening, Another improvement topic will be tho proposed now airport ramp lo be developed at a silo wesl of the present hangur building. Bids will be opened on this proj ect next Monday. A ruling by the city attorney., will be made in connection with j the pending disagreement between Dalo Flying Club and the airport , operator. City officials said the j disagreement basically involves an ; opinion held by the base operator that unfair . competition is being provided by the flying club in connection with rental of aircraft during training. At the close of the commission's previous meeting, Chairman Orval Peterson had nsked the flying club to submit by-laws or other records lo the city for an opinion by the city attorney us to whether or not their activity could be considered "commercial" under lerms of the ordinance. New flight scheduling by Wesl Const Airlines will also be dis cussed. Hal Wallace. West Coast Airlines vice president, is expect ill to attend. Roseburg Churchmen Make Retreat Stay Twelve men from the Roseburg Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at tended a church retreat Aug. 2 4 at the church's retreat grounds at lledja, Ore., near Collage (irove. - Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Rucbarber and family of Fisher Road accom panied by Mr. anil Mrs .WI Junes and family of Winston at tended the Lewis River reunion held by Ihe church al the reunion grounds on the Lewis River near Battle Ground. Wash The event was held the last week in Julv 7 i turn) comeT hi Off. Thurs., Aug. 8, 1963 The first Lady was awake, though a bit groggy, and chatted with her mother about the baby when they visited her. The new Presidential baby's oincr grandmother. 74-year-old Lurope. Earlier in the dav t h e White House cabled the news to I Mrs. Kennedy s sister, Princess Lee Radziwell, who is vacation ing in (ireeec. "Resting Nicely" The President's world-re-knowned wife has been "resting nicely since she underwent Caesarian section in a race with me siorK at noon Wednesday. Her Washington obstetrician, Dr. John W. Walsh, remained on call throughout the night at the hospital. He has been on Cape rvH ih ii., t, : rjrS .TJto her children. on Mrs. Kennedy for just the kind of emergency that occurred when her baby arrived 5'i weeks ahead of schedule. Attending Mrs. Kennedy in the newly refurbished VIP wing of the hospital was the beloved fam ily nurse, Louclla Hennessey, of Walpole, Mass. The red-haired nurse has been around for the births of 21 of the 22 grandchil dren of former Ambassador Jo seph P. Kennedy, and she ranks as a member of the family with all of the clan. , Mrs. ' Kennedy's off-white hos pital room was simply furnished. She slept in a hospital bed with bed stands on both sides and j wore a hospital gown. i Rocking Chair Delivered The unpretentious green - shin gled wing of the hospital, howev er, had an elegantly furnished sit ting room with green wall-to-wall carpeting where the First Lady and the President can relax when she begins to feel better. A rocking chair was delivered by truck to the back enhance of the hospital Wednesday for the President's use during the next several days when he will visit his wife. Mrs. Kennedy saw the little baby for the first lime while her husband was in the hospital room with her. After a hectic trip lo Otis from the White House, Ken nedy missed the baby's birth by 45 minutes. For both parents it was a repe tition of history. John Jr. was born three weeks early on Nov. 25, 10, while Kennedy, then the President - elect, was flying back to Washington from Boston after learning that his wife bad been rushed lo Georgetown Hospital. 1 bough drama and world citemenl accompanied Ihe hirlhlsnn, the proposed wild area con Ihis lime, Mrs. ' Kennedy proved I tains 200 miles of trails, nearly again lliat she is an ideal palienl, j 100 lakes, and an abundance of calm and cool, in time of crisis. I game, Slone said. "Fryin's For The Birds" Presto Air Cooler At Last. . .Cool Air Sweet As . . . Springtime Flowers Cool, Filter, Purify, Circulate Clean, Fresh Air . . . Priced $ 32 88 From With the cxclutivc Air Both Purifier that climinotei the mutry odjf problems. Woter Level Indicator to 41 FULLY GUARANTEED WE GIVE GOLD 1175 W. Harvard Aw?. DEAR ABBY: I have been work- ins for Mr. and Mrs. Smith for two weeks. I take care of their two children. I am almost 17. My problem is Mr. Smith, lie is al- ways trying to get me alone to kiss me. He told me he has no romantic interest in me he just oldTnough to be m fa.her7 His " ,u' various loan programs available wife knows nothing of this and I DEAR ZM: In "romance" to'r. ! .t!,rou,gh ,he HFA but indicated am sure it would hurt her to find jM the girl always says yes, the tne plan most adaptable to commu out. 1 can't tell my parents be- ring always fits and they liv hap-1 nltles seeKing housing assistance cause they would make me quit, ; pjy v.r atr. In modern times, I for elderly persons with low income and 1 need me money ior scuuui in uic laii. i am ivauy onuiu don't know what to do. NO NAME PLEASE DEAR NO: Quit your ob and go home. Tell your parents heject mt ring together, reason for quitting, and let THEM fell Mrs. Smith. She may be "hurt to learn that her husband is either sick or lecherous, but covering it . ; , i uuvh , wnjr wn i you mp wnai a disaster for tne,vou je jn hjm s you do irl she hires to care j , h0ok? Your life's story will up could be nexr yo next young g DEAR ABBY: A few weeks ago I invited some friends over for a Sunday slipper. They accepted a week prior lo the day. So on Sun day morning I proceeded lo pre pare for the dinner. At exactly the moment they were lo arrive we received a telephone call from them saying "company had dropped in" and they were unable to come. Having thawed out nine T-bone steaks, made two ap ple pies, besides French fries and onion rings and salads, I was a bit miffed to say (lie least. Do you think they had a legitimate reason for disappointing us that way? Or were they wrong? CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: They were wrong. They should have told their unexpected company that they were expected for supper. And promptly left for your home. DEAR ABBY: Injrowance glur- I m I RefJIOIial FOreSter ASKS . , Wild Area ror Lascaaes PORTLAND (UPI) Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone of the U.S. Forest Service here has pro posed establishment of a ,!M-I acre Ml. Jefferson Wild Area in the Cascades. He said the proposed site has been under intensive Forest Serv ice study for the past few years. It would take Ihe place of the ex isting 86,700 acre Ml. Jefferson Primitive Area which has been so classified since the early 1930s. The proposed wild area is domi nated by the namesake peak, Ore gon's second highest, and is lo cated some 60 miles southeast of Salem. Besides 10,497 foot Ml. .leffcr- STAND $7.95 Absolutely rust proof on all metal parti In the tank, grill, ond cabinet. Variable Speed Fans BOND STAMPS Ph. 672-1961 $ ill 88 JM1i I ij u Major And Minor! - By ABIGAIL VANBUREN ics 1 notice that when a man pro - poses to his lady he takes the en - gagement ring along with him. Aft - cr the girl says yes he slips the rjng on her finger and they are engaged. What I can't figure out js how the man finds out the lady's finger size without her get - the man aiks the girl for , her nana rirsr. ir sne wants to give it. to him, she starts with her finaer, whicn ... jeweler ms. ures for tne ring size, and thev CONFIDENTIAL TO "D": Since! you can read your husband "like book", why don't you skip what then have a happier ending. Everyoody has a problem. What's yours? For a personal re- ' clear away bad housing and to im ply, write to Abby. Box 3363 Bev- prove living conditions. erly Hills, Calii. Enclose a stamp-; Spaulding explained that feder-, Wayne Prince. 26. Yakima, Wash ed, self-addressed envelope. i ally assisted public housing is own-! was killed on Tygh Ridge 30 i cd and managed by local housing j miles southeast of here late For Abby's booklet, "How To ; authority established by state law. I Wednesday when his car went out Havt A Lovely Weddi g," send 5(ic l Under the PHA program, the of control on a curve and struck to Abby, Box 3365. Beverly Hills, j homes are built, owned and oner-1 an embankment. He was alone Calif. aled by the local housing authority. I in the car. SINCE 1872 5 NO MONEY whan y hmrm It 'i WARDS ONE-COAT ALUMINUM: 1 wMSffP twist-proof ! g -co ki EXTENSION LADDERS CUT 20 S & fmPT Mf Greater strength, lower price from Wards! KrjJ$n 'Sf 40 stronger than usual aluminum or magne- C..- ' I sium alloy ladders won't twist out of shape. f Mjjy IAiMi v J 16 rep. 19.95 $16 24 reg. 30.95 $24 , VflSBffiSSBKT 20' reg. 25.95 $20 28". reg. 35.95 $28 XgN- I TO WS-ft. WWW LSvA V V LWJ lSJ LTWJ 1 (7T I Pkoitx and copt Kungf woit't p. Non-il-p rwbb.r Automolk ekmti- V. III!) 1 f I 1 ) I p...t marnae. i Iooi.k. iolr mtt lof.ly kxki. "Vi NLMtf I JWyt I Rop ond Pully on oil but 16' model J ) OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT j Golden Age Club Hears Talk On ! How a community can obtain . He sjid a proper procedure. for ac- protection) and agreeing that an ' t..., ii.. :-.-.J , I .. . ... ' n..n,Kn f clulnfluwl federally assisted low-rent housing for elderly persons was describ ed here Wednesday night by a representative of the Housing and Home and Home Finance Agency (HIIFA). Roger Spaulding, San Francisco, ! """ed programs which Congress nas established to help elderly peo- 1 P'e obtain suitable housing within i their means. Spaulding addressed i a group of about 30 persons at a meeting arranged by the Roseburg Golden Age Club. ! The housing official discussed the is me low rem puonc nousin program conducted by the Public Housing Administration (l'HA), a part of IIHFA. Started In 1937 He explained that this program was established in 1137 to aid local communities in providing safe, de cent and sanitary housing for fam ilies unable to afford standard pri vate housing. He said since the inceplion of the program 1,500 American com munities have used the program to .. .TOP-QUALITY i . .. .... . DOWN Wards V WLA I rj I nri ma 4 . lion in mis community wouiu oc for advocates of the housing pro-! posal to petition the City Council. : The council, if it favored the i petition, could then urge the Doug- j las County Housing Authority to ; make application for the federal ' housing. Funds to build a project ....... i. n.i (-..... mi inaj in: uuimwi-u Hum iiiir t iirt. The local housing authority would repay the advances from proceeds of bonds sold to private investors. Bonds Guaranteed These bonds, Spaulding explain ed, are guaranteed by a contract in which the federal government agrees to make up the difference each year between rent revenues and operating costs and bond re tirement. This "annual contribu tion" makes it possible to provide the homes for modest rentals based on a reasonable proportion of the families' incomes. Rents in i g ii t range from S'!7 to S47 monthly for individual units. The local government would par ticipate by exempting the project from taxation, providing normal services (such as police and lire Yakima Man Killed THE DALLES (UPI) Louis MERCHANDISE i,. -ii i ,.i : t-i-" uu...uv. homes will he eliminated in the j Someone in the audience pointed community within five years. ! out that "two or three homes were Mayor Tom Garrison asked for j burned up just for practice in Rose clarification on the slum clearance burg" during the past year, aspect, and what constitutes a sub-; A substandard home was de standard home. scribed as one which is in a di "This has never turned out to be lapidated condition and which is a problem in any community," ! being maintained witout proper san i c ... - , i !",au'ul": saia Clearance Normal "Slum clearance usually takes no cost to the community in de place as a normal course of ewnrs. veloping the project. 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