Fridav. December 13. 1963 Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL ' Ethel Kennedy Gives Birth WASHINGTON (UPI) Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, gave birth early Thursday to their 11th child, an 8 pound, 4 ounce girl described by a friend as "a real pretty baby with light brown hair." The infant was delivered by Caesarian section at 8:40 a.m. at Georgetown Hospital. The late senator's brother, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., was in the delivery room. A family spokesman said mother and child were in "excellent condition." The birth came six months and a week after the Democratic senator from New York died of an assassin's bullet in Los Angeles, where he had just won the California presidential primary June 4. Mrs. Kennedy now has seven sons and four daughters. The three oldest children, Kathleen, 17, Joseph P. Jr., 16, and Robert F. Jr., 14, were away at school when their new sister arrived. 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Mrs. Kennedy probably will remain in the hospital for a week or 10 days, the spokesman said. Dr. John W. Walsh, clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Georgetown University, delivered the child. He has delivered several other Kennedy children, including John F. Kennedy Jr. in the same hospital. Mrs. Kennedy entered the hospital Wednesday night with her brother-in-law, Ted, and two close family friends, Frederick G. Dutton and Rafer Americans, South Agree On Peace Package PARIS (UPI)-The United States and South Vietnam, dismissing reports of a rift between their delegations, announced full accord Thursday on an allied procedural package plan aimed at getting the long-stalled Vietnam War conference underway. The agreement including new proposals for seating arrangements was reached during an intense 90-minute meeting between U.S. Chief negotiator W. Averell Harriman and Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, . director of South FRANK SII1ATRA "LADY III CEMENT" RAQUEL WELCH D All BLOCKER SMA tni no is fwski" PANAVISION" byDem.e J RESTRICTED-PERSONS UNDER 16 HOT EMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR ADULT 6UARDIAN NOW THRU TUES. Features 1:10-3:155:207:239:25 I , - ' f ' u '-v'- r 'i : " : . - ' V Beautiful Gifts 1 From SHARYN LYNN I Featuring: g O SKIRTS & SWEATERS a Dl oncec o o o o o o o LINGERIE GLOVES 7 KNEE SOCKS PANTY HOSE UMBRELLAS FLAIR LEG PANTS 5 Si 1 vt o o o o o o o o fa 5 4 AN JADE EAST TOILETRIES H SHARYN LYNN SHOPPE 1 Johnson, the 1960 Olympic decathlon champion. Also along was Mrs. Louella Hennessy, the nurse who has attended the birth of every grandchild of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. except for one of Mrs. Patricia Lawford's children. As Ted Kennedy put it later, "everything was going fine until the elavator stuck." The doors of the elevator the Kennedy party boarded to go to her third-floor room would not close. Johnson managed to push them shut, but they quickly reopened. The senator and Mrs. KennPdv toughed. "Don't do it Vietnam's talks. Both disclose delegation to the sides refused to details of the agreement which Harriman said would be submitted to the North Vietnamese "soon" probably at a private meeting in Paris Friday. "We discussed matters in which we are both interested including seating arrangements," Harriman said after the meeting in Ky's temporary Paris residence. "We have reached full agreement on new proposals which will be made." General Ky confirmed the allied agreement, saying "we have reached full understanding and there are no problems between us." But South Vietnamese President Nguye Van Thieu, quoted by SAIGON RADIO, warned that "sitting at the conference table does not mean we are ready to make concessions to the Flu Hate Higher In I ATLANTA (UPI)-The National Communicable Disease Center (NCDC) said Thursday the "attack rate" for influenza is running more than twice as high as the national average in many institutions, such as hospitals and colleges. The rate for the nation is 10 to 15 per cent, but in some institutions, NCDC said, it has soared as high as 40 per cent. This is because of crowding and the frequency of contact under such conditions, Dr. John R. Bagby, deputy director of NCDC explained. Crowded buses and elevators and "rooms where the ventilation isn't too good increases the chances of persons getting the flu," he said. But NCDC doesn't feel the current wave of Hong Kong flu z OPEN NIGHTS 'TIL NINE HIPPOSE g EAR .AUFFS LADIES BILLFOLDS S CLUTCH BAGS i POCKET BOOKS CAROLINA SWEATSHIRTS g & NIGHTSHIRTS 1 LOUNGE SETS BEDROOM SLIPPERS i COLOGNES and are V2 Price again," Ethel was quoted as saying. "I don't want to get stuck on here between floors." They finally took another elevator to Mrs. Kennedy's private, $61-a-day room in the maternity ward. She was reported to have been in good spirits throughout the pre-delivery period. The WTashington Post reported that she brought with her this time five pieces of luggage. One reason, the newspaper said, is that Mrs. Kennedy always brings her silk sheets, which are laundered separately from the hospital linen. Viets Communists." Thieu said South Vietnam would "never concede an inch of land or a single citizen to the Communists." Harriman strongly denied reports of a rift between Saigon and Washington over definition of ground rules for the expanded Paris negotiations that will seek a basis for peace in Vietnam. While declining to give details of the allied procedural proposals, Harriman said, "we will stick to the principles to which we are both very definitely committed." Diplomatic observers interpreted the statement to mean that neither Washington nor Saigon would modify its stand that the new conference should be a two-sided affair between the allies and an opposite side composed by Hanoi and Viet Cong negotiators. that is sweeping the nation is of a strong enough strain to suggest that people forego sporting events, the theater or other such gatherings. "The flu in the normally healthy person is mild and of short duration," Bagby said. Among the 811 and elderly, however, it can prove serious and NCDC suggests that these people get flu shots. This group has priority for the five million doses of Hong Kong flu vaccine now being distributed to doctors, but the nation's drug manufacturers hope to have another 17.5 million doses ready by January 1 when the current epidemic is about at its peak. Fifteen million doses will be made available to civilians, and the other 2.5 million doses will go to servicemen. By NCDC count, the flu, or flu-like illnesses have now spread to 30 states, but a UPI check with state health departments shows the bug has invaded 33 states, with Colorado experiencing a border-to-border outbreak. The athletic world reported that the flu was proving active in its ranks. .The St. Louis Cardinals, of the National Football League reported at least 10 players and two coaches have contracted the If runffl WM il oun own a shore in mm maiop Financial INDUSTRIAL. UNO MCOKPOft. TCD BB-20 r d II Or mail for Booklet Prospectus to: 519 S. Greensboro St., Carrboro Name Financial Address . 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Finland makes no car of its own but will begin producing Saabs under Swedish license next year. Copoorations... different basic industries for as little as $25 each month. FOR PROSPECTUS ANCIALPROGRAMS, distributor. i I Emphasizes Performance ireetions To WASHINGTON (UP1)-President-elect Richard M. Nixon told his newly designated cabinet members Thursday to keep Americans informed of their work and to hire subordinates on the basis of performance, not glamor. A day-long indoctrination, by Nixon's staff, emphasized the general characteristics the President-elect wants in his administration. Members of the incoming cabinet, Vice President-elect Spiro T. Agnew, Nixon's White House staff and their wives about 75 persons in all sat around a long table in the hotel's board room and took only a 30-minute break for lunch. colleges and universities, many additional communities will be v. vlany 27 .V ft::: Beer 'Mugs Animals Pennants Plaques Red & Blue Nightshirts The Pretty-Girl Classic Chic and Shapley, Feminine and Elegant, The Classic Shape wears Fresh Pretty Girl Look. Colors in Black and Honey Blonde. Leather. New Cabinet Nixon's director of communications, Herbert G. Klein, told reporters that during the closed session at the Shoreham Nixon urged the future cabinet members to follow his concept of "an open government." Nixon has used the phrase to express his belief that the federal government should make its activities known to the public and keep communications open with all segments of the population. Klein also said Nixon told the men that as cabinet officers they must choose deputy secretaries and lesser subordinates from among "those who will be hailed for their work six months or a year 'h. "seeded" with the the next few weeks. flu during ,OVED IT! Patent, ege SHE a ' ' f Red, Blue, I r C I A from now, rather than for their impact their appointments will make now." Finally, Klein said, Nixon made it clear he was not advocating a new policy or peace plan for the Middle East despite indications of such from former Pennsylvania Gov. William Scran ton who wentf abroad as Nixon's adviser on foreign affairs. Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's press aide, said any views expressed by Scranton were Mr. Scranton's, not Mr. Nixon's." Klein also said Nixon's newly named budget director, R.P. Mayo, urged the incoming cabinet members to hold down their budgets so that a tax reduction might become possible. 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