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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1963 Section 1 President later decided to re- Donkey to Kick Off Doctors Attend Kennedy Son main at the hospital, Salinger said only that "the President has decided to stay." KERNER VETOES TAX INCREASE ON CIGARETS POLICE CHECK NEW CLEW IN Salinger said that, altho Pat DALEY GRANTS TIME OFF FOR RIGHTS MARCH Illinois Fair Today I 1 I Jb Just Not Needed, DIANE'S DEATH I He Says 1 Continued from first page offers a full schedule of colorful and entertaining events, including harness, auto, and mo- Continued from first page air force band from Rantoul, 111., will lead a parade of 5,000 LUorcycle racing, live stock youngsters, including 1,381 ba judging, art, and stamp shows, horse shows, food and clothing rick's relapse had been arrested when he was. moved to the pressure tank, the baby continued thruout the day and night to be in serious condition. Brother with Him Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, the President's brother, who was with him at the hospital thruout the evening, went to the Ritz Carlton to sleep.

Staying with the President at the, hospital was Dave Powers, White House receptionist and ton twirlers and 1,550 Boy Scouts, thru the grounds to the exhibits, a million dollar farm machinery show, an ice show coliseum for special children's, Continued from first page gates to a national Am vet convention beginning Aug. 21 in Detroit Eight others who are full delegates will get time off, he said. "It's disgraceful to permit public employes to leave the city, stay on the payroll, and demonstrate in Washington," Hoellen said, "It's more indica day activities. These will include the crowning of junior and senior kings and queens. Continued from first page the west side of Parkside avenue.

Talks to Policeman "A police car came along at that time and the officer stopped and asked ine if everything was all right," she recalled. "I said it was. I didn't think anything about the incident at the time. It wasn't until I read about the murdered girl that I remembered this, and I can't be sure and other stage entertainment, several military "exhibits, and an international trade' bazaar in which 15 importers are dis Three of the medical specialists attending Patrick Kennedy, At 1:30 p. m.

the governor and modernization. It created a commission empowered to issue bonds to be retired by fees collected from persons who use the parks. One tax increase bill was signed by Kerner. It imposes a five cent a gallon tax on motor fuel used to propel boats. As a result, an additional $924,000 is to be available for recreational development OK's Building Prnjerts Revenue bond financing was used by Kerner to keep his playing goods from many parts close personal friend of the infant son of the President, in Children's Medical center in Boston.

Left to right: Dr. James Drorbaugh, expert on prema of the world. will dedicate the new million dollar addition to the junior live stock building, which has chief executive. The President scheduled an ture babies; Dr. Louis K.

Diamond, senior associate; and Dr. Prizes of $16,000 will be disJ Edward Neuhauser, radiologist-in-chief. other meeting with the baby's tributed among winners of the quarter horse races, one of the tion that Mayor Daley simply doesn't realize what a dav's features of tomorrow's opening just been completed. The building, a two-story, air-conditioned edifice, provides much needed pen space, two new show rings for cattle, sheep, and it has any connection with the case." day program. More than work for a day's pay really is.

"We have had holes in the i She told Dr. Toman and his 000 will be offered to exhibitors streets of the 47th ward or as I of a record 22,000 head of beef hndppf in halanre In addition chief investigator, Kyran Phe-lan, that the man was about feet tall, weighed about 185 long as two years and it more to the park bonds he 8ignpd important to the people of Chi- hiUs authorizing the Illinois cago to fix those than to allow huildine authoritv to issue pounds, was muscular, had blond hair cut in a high crew- and a $40,000 refrigerator for carcass and meat shows. A little later Kerner is schedule! to grab a -stocl and pail and take part in a milking contest. His competitors will include Rep. Paul Powell D.t Vienna, Dean Louis B.

Howard of the University of Illinois bonds for financing for approximately 70 million dollars in and dairy pigs, sheep, goats, horses, mules, rabbits, pigeons, chickens, ducks, and geese. Plan Gas Light Square One of the new features which Franklin H. Rust, general manager, has erected. on doctors at 8 a. m.

tomorrow. Salinger said that five-man teams of doctors and nurses are being rotated thruout the night inside the spherical 8 foot diameter chamber housing Patrick. The initial team was headed by Dr. James E. Drorbaugh, top pediatrician on the case, and Dr.

William F. Bernard, Harvard medical school surgeon who heads the project that developed medical uses for the pressurized tank. It also included two technicians and a nurse. i This team gave way to an cut style, and wore a blue sports shirt with short sleeves. Comdr.

Francis Flanagan of the police homicide unit said the grounds is a "gas light it is possible the man was a resident of the area who was carrying a sleeping child home after a visit with neighbors. college of agriculture; Robert Sclineider, new state agriculture director, and the heads of four state farm organiza Others of the medical team attending the Kennedy child (left to right) -are: Dr. Alexander Nadas, cardiologist-in-chief; If such is the case, Flanagan a coxey army to invade the national capital." Harland C. Stockwell, executive secretary of the Civic Federation, said he couldn't see why city employes should be permitted "to go on a jaunt to Washington with pay," because the matter does not affect the city's interests. Others Support Daley Daley was supported by two other aldermen, Leon M.

Des-pres 5th, often a critic of the mayor, and Charles Chew Jr. 17th, one of six Negroes on the city council. "The mayor is right," Des-pres said. "The is probably the Dr. Stewart Clifford, senior pediatrician; and Dr.

Robert Smith, said, the man should identify himself to police so that inves chief of anesthesiology. tAP wirephotos building projects, chiefly at state universities and mental institutions. Kerner in 11 sponsored a program to broaden the sales tax to include businesses previously exempt. Additional millions were obtained in 1963 by a series of bills, drafted by Revenue Director Theodore J. Isaacs, to collect more taxes by tightening loopholes and improving administration.

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III. I tigators not waste valuable time on this phase of the inquiry. tionsWilliam B. Kuhfuss of the Illinois Agricultural association, Frank Niffenegger of the Illinois John Rees of the Illinois Farmer's union, and Lawrence Walton of the Illinois affiliate of the National Farmer's organization. As in past years, the fair constant temperature in an effort to duplicate conditions inside a mother's womb.

Evidence that the baby had square" section for teen-agers. It's a combination of the Gay '90s and the Old West and features nickelodeons, dance halls, and ice cream and refreshment parlors and an old fashioned boardwalk lighted by gas lights. The 15-man Golden Knights army parachute team from Fort Bragg, N. will make free-fall parachute jumps from an altitude of 14,000 feet. Also expected to bring in the visitors is an exhibit showing a typical single family Russian dwelling, a three-room house of the type the Russians are said to be promoting.

If the man does not come forward, policemen who have been canvassing the area will have to do the same job all other five-man group at 9:05 p. after nearly 4Vi hours inside the chamber. Salinger said the replacement teams would rotate every two hours thruout the night. President Kennedy made repeated visits to the hospital during the afternoon and night, after racing by helicopter back to Boston from Cape Cod early this afternoon on learning that his third child's condition had worsened in the previous few hours. Sees Mrs.

Kennedy 30 CLERGYMEN most important single event of the twentieth century. If any city employe has strong feelings he should take part." over again, this time asking residents if they have seen a man answering the description given by the woman, Flanagan said. HOVE DELIVERY PRICES CITY EDITION In Cook, Loke, eHtfry. Kone, Du Poa, and Will lllinn, Loke and Porter counii, Indionn: Doilr Sun. Do.

Wenfhlf J2 Weekly 47 .22 suffered a relapse came at 1:20 p. m. when Salinger announced that the President, who was then finishing lunch at his Squaw Island retreat on Cape Cod, would leave as soon as possible by helicopter for the Boston hospital. Mrs. Hugh D.

Auchincloss, mother of Mrs. Kennedy, ac companied the President from Squaw Island to the hospital. Mrs. Auchincloss told report Rome's 'Wolf Whistles' WILL CALL ON 200 IN RACE ROW A bi-racial committee of 30 clergymen will call on each of the more than 200 persons ar Police also said they are seeking a teen-aged boy who was introduced to Diane by OUT OF TOWN EDITION Elsewher Ruled Misdemeanor Sw. o.

Stm. He had visited the baby this AAonthlr l.0 Weekly 45 .11 .47 TO ORDER HOME DELIVERY Phone 222-3772 or write home delivery dept. More than 2,000 horses are entered in the society and western horse shows. The society horse show will be staged in seven evening and two matinee performances beginning tomor-r evening. The western horse show will be staged in two matinee performances on the last two days of the fair.

ers earlier after visiting her daughter at the Otis air force morning, then flown to Otis air force hospital on the cape to see Mrs. Kennedy who was progressing after undergoing childbirth yesterday by caesarean section. base hospital that Mrs. Kennedy rested in racial disturbances last week in the area of 57th and Morgan streets, it was disclosed yesterday. The ministers will seek "to correct the behavior and attitudes of those who demonstrated," their spokesman said.

The Rev. John R. Porter, pastor of Christ Methodist church, another youth sometime in the spring. They said the teen-ager had been seen talking to Diane several times and is believed to own a car in which he had been seen driving thru the neighborhood. Diane disappeared the afternoon of Aug.

1. She was last seen walking in an alley behind the Austin Y. M. C. 501 N.

Central where she attended summer classes. Patrick J. of the President, after whom the Kennedy infant has been named. The elder Patrick was a Boston business man who died in 1929. ap Wirephotoj ROME, Aug.

8 Mt Italy's Supreme court has ruled it a misdemeanor for sidewalk wolves to whistle at girls and comment aloud on their physical charms. It took almost five years to get a final ruling. The decision stems from 1958 when two girls complained to police who arrested two youths as the whistlers. The Bari police court sentenced the youths to 10 days in jail, but a Civil court reversed the ruling and the case was carried to the high court. "had a very nice night, TOWN BARRED TO GIs IN RACE MAIL SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Outside Chicapo in Illinois.

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Daily $10 00 15.50 (3 00 $1.25 Sunday 10 00 5.50 3 00 1 .25 Daily Sunday 20.00 11.00 00 2 50 Complete schedule of rotes for other Zones and foreign rotes available en reauest. TO ORDER AAAIL SUBSCRIPTION Send check or money order. No currency. All unsolicited monuscripts, articles, letters, ond pictures sent to The Tribune ant sent at owner's risk ond The Tribune Company expressly repudiotet any liability or ra sponsibility for their sore custody or return. The Associated Press is entitled ecl-Jvely to the use for re-publicctioa of all tho local news printed in this newspaper, well as all AP sews dispatches A PRESIDENTIAL CLASH MAYOR 'BABY' PRAYS FOR KENNEDYS' 6401 Sangamon who is co-i On his late evening call at the hospital the President seemed in slightly better spirits than at mid-afternoon.

As he left his hotel for the night trip to the hospital the President stopped to shake hands with four nuns and another woman in the lobby. He smiled his thanks when tbey wished health and God's bless Whitmire, S. Aug. 8 UP Thi3 community has been lung congestion which makes breathing extremely difficult. Hospital officials reported the pressure chamber has been previously used in 28 baby cases.

They said most but not all the New York, Aug. 8 (LTD Mrs. Marion Cleveland Amen, 68, chairman of the ministerial committee, said members also will call on all persons injured as a result of the rioting. "We will communicate our concern, Police Widen Search While detectives and plain-clothesmen continued a house-to-house canvass of the west side area in which Diane was babies were saved. President Kennedy, after get- ing on his new son.

found dead, police of other cities The five-man medical teaming the encouraging report on placed off-limits to all Swift Strike III personnel because of a racial incident in a pool room, Mayor Arthur C. Sparks said tonight. About 1,000 service men were here today, on a day off from the army-air force maneuvers. Sparks said "six or seven Negro soldiers were asked to leave a pool room by the manager, but refused several times the last baby born to a President while in office before Patrick Kennedy, said today that she is praying that "the Kennedy baby will pull thru." The daughter of President Grover Cleveland. noted that she had been born at Buzzard's Bay, six miles from the Kennedy summer home at Squaw Island, during a Presidential sojourn in July, 1895.

Mrs. Amen, widow of New and let them know that if we can possibly heip financially, we will," he said. In a third program, the Rev. Mr. Porter said the ministers will attempt to marshal civic organizations, aldermen, and state representatives, parent-teacher organizations, and clubs in a continuing campaign to ease racial tensions.

The cam were enlisted in the investigation. Galesburg, policemen questioned a former mental patient who has a history of sex offenses. They said the man worked inside the device Patr'CK condition late thus ait-termed a hyperbaric chamber) ernoon, telephoned the news to regulating the oxygen flow to his wife in her hospital bed 70 Patrick and checking his con- miles awav- when he had last dition. seen Mrs. Kennedy at noon, It is a cylinder with three jtheir new son was losir)g separate compartments.

It has ground. formerly lived in Elmwood paign will be directed toward York Attv. John Harlan Amen BonwiVs College Council invites you to a Hootenanny and Fashion Show before leaving." When the Negroes left, Sparks said "a few words" were exchanged between them and white civilians. One Negro soldier was charged with disorder a white hull and red pipes Mrs. Kennedy O.K.

carrying oxygen into it. The Mrs Kennedy was described chamber owned by the Harvard in excellent condition by her school of public health. IS on Jnrtnrs at Otic Park and frequently drove past the Austin Y. M. C.

A. He returned to Galesburg about the time that Diane was slain. Several items found Wednes the area bounded by 55th and 1 was the daughter of President 63d streets, between Halsted i Cleveland and his wife, Fran-street and Racine avenue. ces Folsom Cleveland. lease to the Boston Children's Another specialist, Dr.

Sam- ly conduct and was turned over uel Levine of New York City, hospital. Downward Trend Halts Instruments can be passed to military authorities. Sparks could not say who placed the city off-limits. counts most I was rushed from Manhattan to Boston this afternoon to join the consultation on Patrick's case. He is a former senior day in an abandoned residence at 123 N.

Central where a neighbor had seen Diane playing on occasion, apparently had no connection with the murder. Sgt. Irwin Haviland of the crime laboratory said preliminary examination indicated they had no bearing on the case. from the outside into the operating compartment thru an air NEGROES OUT when ymt ini cst in mink coat luxury lock. The central lock is used i professor of pediatrics at Cor- OF WORK ASKED TO JOIN MARCH way ar unjc you to consider the ery finest of matched natural let-out Emhaf mink in our to make metabolism tests and nell university, chemical analyses of the pa- Salinger said Dr.

Levine siic-tient's blood before and during cessfully treated a premature surgery. baby born several years ago Salinger reported at 2:30 p. m. to Mrs. Kennedy's sister, Lee that Patrick's condition had Radziwill.

worsened during the late morn- Dr. Leslie Silverman, a mem- The United Packinghouse Paaail FUipiltOS Kill. felts lustrous, bright Workers union announced yes Chi Behead Five in Family cago store ing and early afternoon. mink wondrously, crafted into a i breathtaking i J'euer-jas hioned fur. August-value MANILA, P.

Aug. 8 Men believed to be pagan warriors killed and beheaded a family pf five last night, the Philippine news service reported. The attack occurred in Nueva Vizcaya province in northeastern Luzon island, where the men reportedly sneaked into the home of Jose Garcia and fired indiscrimi terday that it will hold a rally of unemployed Negroes at 7 p. m. Thursday in the union headquarters, 4859 Wabash av.

A spokesman said the Negroes will be asked to partictpate in the "March on Washington." Their fare will be paid by civil rights groups and the union. The Negroes also will be recruited for picketing demonstrations planned after the Washington march, in a cam- sr Four hours later, slightly less than two hours after Patrick was transferred from an incubator to the pressure chamber, Salinger said that "during the late afternoon there was a halt to the downward trend." "The baby's respiration rate has gone down," Salinger said. "He is breathing with less effort. Laboratory tests taken have shown improvements." Surgery Not Considered priced! ber of the Harvard medical team that has used the pressure tank for experiments, told reporters the pressure inside the compartment housing Patrick is about 30 pounds a square inch, double normal atmospheric pressure. Refuses to Forecast Dr.

Silverman refused to forecast how long the Kennedy baby must stay inside the tank. He said, however, that some persons have remained there at high pressure for as long as two weeks in experiments at Harvard. Patrick was housed almost from birth until his transfer Vs. I nately at its sleeping occupants paign to promote jobs for the Garcia, his wife, their two chil-unemployed. I dren, and a relative were killed.

10 DAYS Salinger said that surgery on the baby is not being consid-1 ered. Patrick's affliction, not un-1 usual in premature babies, has 11 DAYS been officially defined as "idio-l to the pressure chamber of an pathic respiratory distress syn-1 isolette, an incubator that sup-drome." This means he has plies oxygen and is kept at a Tomorrow, Saturday, from 12:00 to 5:00, come to Bonwit's for folk singing ond informal modeling of our terrific new college fashions. And come meet our council representalives from St. Mary's College, Sweef Brier, Miami University and the University of on hand to help you select on appropriate college wardrobe. Miss' Bonwit Jrs Third Floor 830 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago And in our Oakbrook store there will-be informaj modeling from 12:00, to 5:00 ond college representatives from Denison, Northwestern, Purdue and the University of Illinois.

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