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Kennedys To Limit Reporter Activity At Social Affairs Glacier Movements Are Said to Vary Chicago - m - The move ment of glaciers is controlled by many factors, says the Chi cago Museum of Natural His tory. In the Alps movements of a foot a day are common, whereas some glaciers in Greenland move up to 100 feet a day. SECTION E PAGES 1 to t Washington-AMi-The White the Kennedys. They also will be allowed to observe the re ceiving line. The question of coverage came up at Salinger's brief ing Wednesday when a re porter asked the "current sta tus of negotiations of onsite inspection of diplomatic re ceptions." The first lady's press secre tary. Pamela Turnure, an nounced Tuesday a clamp down on reporters at social events. She told wire services later, however, that she had "misinterpreted" the sit u ation. Salinger declined to give any reason why Kennedy and the first lady have decided to curtail coverage of their allowed to come in late in the "I don t know what man aged news is," he replied, "nobody has defined this to me." Salinger also was asked to comment on an irate state ment trom Rep. Abner W. Sibal (R-Conn.), who said "The Kennedys are not the owners of the While Houm;. : Sibel said "The American people own it and are inter ested in who is being wined and dined there by the first family." Salinger said he had not seen the comment. Sources said Mrs. Kennedy for some time has wanted to ban reporters from mixing with guests at social affairs. The President's wife, it was said, feels that newswomen with their pads and pencils take away from the relaxed atmosphere of her parties. Mrs. Kennedy also is said to feel that reporters should not interview her guests. Medford Tribune: House said Wednesday it is taking a leaf from the Eisen hower administration's note book concerning press cover age ol President and Mrs. Kennedy's social events. Press Secretary Pierre Sa linger said the administration has decided to change the way reporters have been allowed to cover White House parties for the past two years in favor of the policy fol lowed by the Eisenhower ad ministration. R.porLr Pool Salinger said that from now receptions will be cov ered by a pool of reporters who will be permitted to wit ness the arrival of guests and parties. Since the Kennedy's came into the White House, repor ters have been allowed to cover the receptions from beginning to end and to mix with the guests. At formal dinner parties they have been evening to cover the enter tainment in the East Room. Salinger was asked, "Is this part of the new policy of managed news?" MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 No Food Shortages Expected This Year Chicago - Oin - The Gro cery Manufacturers of Amer ica, inc., expect 1963 food ex penditures to exceed $82 bil lion. Food supplies are abundant, the organization said, and no shortages are expected in any major areas. ln'tn !, Salad Time, PETROCHEMICALS DOWN? New York - HIM - Are oil companies nearing the satu ration point in new petro chemical plants in the United States? A recent survey in dicates some big companies, notably Sun and the Esso group, are cutting down on new investment in petrochem ical plants. DOWN THE HATCH New York - (WD - Quaffers of fine brandy can look for ward to more plentiful sup plies In four years. 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