HERALD AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls, Oregon
Friday, October 25, 1963
PAGE JA
First Family Moves Into New Home
WASHINGTON (1'PH-Presi-dent
Kei.nedy and his family
are finally moving into their
new country home on Rattle
snake Mountain, near Atoka,
Va. )
This weekend will be the first
the Kennedy family lias spent
in the single story, yellow
stucco "cottage" deep in the
heart of the Virginia hunt coun
try, four miles west of Middle
burg. The seven-bedroom rambler-style
house, completed last
June, is in a picturesque set
ting overlooking the Blue Ridge
Mountains.
Mrs. Kennedy and the chil
dren, Caroline, almost 6, and
John Jr., 2, planned to go to
Atoka this afternoon. The Presi
dent will join them Saturday
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afternoon after participating in
dedication ceremonies for the
new Robert Frost Memorial
Library at Amherst College,
Amherst, Jlass.
-Mrs. Kennedy sent a house
keeper to Atoka earlier this
week to get the house ready
for the First Family.
Had Rented "Glen Ora"
The Kennedys decided to
build a home after nearly two
years of renting "Glen Ora,"
an estate near Middleburg.
They chose as a site the village
at Atoka, which boasts only a
country store and a gasoline
service station.
For the past two and one-half
months the Kennedys have
rented tlie home to two differ
ent families. Washington invest
ment broker A. Dana Hogdon
and his wife leased it during
July and August. In September
it was rented to Mr. and Mrs.
Ogden Armour, a wealthy Cal-
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to get their daughter settled at
exclusive Foxcroft school at
Middleburg.
The Kennedy home sits on a
39-acre tract, once part of the
huge landholdings of Hubert
Phipps, a multi-millionaire
cattle raiser and newspaper
publisher. The White House
originally estimated the cost of
construction of the home at
about $45,000 but area builders
believe the final total was much
higher. A special road was cut
through the woods to the house
from U.S. Route 50, and an ar
tificial pond was also built.
Three-Stall Stable '
There is also a three-stall
stable for Mrs. Kennedy's horse
"Sardir," Caroline's Pony
"Macaroni," and John John's
newly acquired "Leprechaun,"
a shaggy little pony, the gift of
Irish Prime Minister Sean F.
Lemass.
The complex White House
communications system, which
travels with the President
wherever he goes, has been set
up in the house, not far from
the cozy living room with its
huge fireplace and the library.
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To Help UF
The west hangar at Kingsley
Field will take on a carnival at
mosphere Kriday evening, Nov.
1, when the second annual Mar
di Gras will be held to benefit
the United Fund.
A costume affair, the 'Mardi
Gras climaxes the United Fund
contribution activities held this
year at Kingsley Field, with
more than two dozen booths of
fering a variety of games, enter
tainment and refreshments.
As with last year's Mardi
Gras, the most popular activity
will probably be the dunking
booth, where airmen may buy a
chance to dunk their officers in
a giant tub of cold water.
"The Ambassadors," a 16
piece Air Force band from Mc
Chord AFB, Wash., will furnish
dancing music for the evening,
as well as music for a "twist"
elimination contest for teen
agers and adults.
A panel of influential citizens
of the community has been in
vited to act as judges to select
a Mardi Gras queen from six
candidates.
Stock Exchange Chief To Testify On Tax Bill
WASHINGTON UP1 - G.
Keith Funston, head of the New
York Stock Exchange, was
among the witnesses scheduled
for the ninth day of the Senate
Finance Committee's public
hearing on President Kennedy's
SU billion (ax cut bill.
Sen. William Proxmire, D
Wis., loosed another broadside
at the measure today. He said
the bill, passed by the House
Sept. 23 and stalled in the com
mittee ever since, contained
few reforms and included "at
least four new loopholes which
previously did not exist. This is
pathetic record of tax reform."
Organized labor and the
Tax Measure
Being Drafted
PORTLAND (UPI) - A Port
land attorney Thursday an
nounced formation of a state
wide organization to draft a
sales tax measure and place it
on (he November, 1964, general
election ballot.
He said it was planned to
have petitions ready for circu
lation early next year.
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ation clashed Thursday in tes
timony on the measure.
Andrew J. Bicmiller, legisla
tive expert for the AFL-CIO,
urged approval of the tax cut
to release funds to "help cre
ate badly needed jobs." Farm
Bureau President Charles B.
Shuman sharply criticized the
bill as a "siren song which
seems to say, 'we can spend
without taxing: we can solve
without effort'."
Senate Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirksen, III., said
Thursday lie had "real doubts"
the bill would pass the present
session of Congress.
Other congressional news:
Civil Rights: House Demo
crats and Republicans backing
a tough civil rights bill stood
firm today in the face of in
creased pressure from Presi
dent Kennedy and congression
al leaders. The President seeks
a compromise that could break
up a militant coalition support
ing the measure, which is far
broader in scope than the bill
he submitted June 19. The ad
ministration believes the strong
bill cannot get through Con
gress. , ,
Stockpiles: A three-member
"draft" and three statements
of dissent will be printed by
the Senate Armed Services
Committee on the controversial
stockpiling report. The much
publicized Inquiry, begun at
President Kennedy's behest, de
veloped no major conclusion. It
left In partisan dispute) the
stockpiling roles of former
Treasury Secretary George M.
Humphrey and other Eisenhow
er administration officials.
Three of the four Democrats on
the stockpile subcommittee en
dorsed the "draft," but the
other Democrat and the two
Republican members dissented.
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