Rae iat a Tr eR RH I Rimi i Everybody Likes Jackie VIENNA (AP)--Premier Ni-| After the dinner, of fish in kita Khrushchev met Jacque- wine and beefsteaks with mush- line Kennedy in the splendor of rooms, the 600 guests retired to Schoenbrunn Palace Saturday the ceremonial room for coffee night--and a twinkle lit up his|and cognac. eyes. . Vienna's world - famed phil- "Mr. Khrushchev," asked a harmonic orchestra launched photographer, *'won't you shake into the soft strains of Johann hands with Mr. Kennedy for Strauss' Blue Danube waltz and us? the Vienna State Opera Ballet ; With a grin, Khrushche vifioated and whirled under two ¢ go 8 " nodded towards Jackie--stately huge chandeliers. a ) : ; < and beautittl ify long white] ;..1ie sat between Khrush- ; / EOWn--al) Fepilec ; chev and Austrian President tant like to shake her hand|g.;a0rf Next to them sat Mrs. The occasion was a state din- Khrushchev with Kennedy at ner in the magnificent country Ne" Side. residence of the former Ham-|WAS WIDE-EYED burg emperors. Jackie listened wide-eyed and ese ju Jo Dia dak ok seemed to get fidgety as if she Shey arrived first at the palace were about to join the dancrs. With im came Mrs. Kilrush. And it hi sh who applauded chev, a grandmother several longer i 3] BYGIYOne else: times over, in a dark silk dress| Austrian Parliament Presi- laced with a faint golden dent Leopold Figl, her escort at thread. the dinner table, summed it up to reporters: KENNEDYS WERE LATE "Mrs. Kennedy thoroughly Ten minutes later--and five enjoyed the evening. You know minutes late--came the Ameri-\what she told me? can president and his wife. | "She said 'it was too beautiful | Kennedy went to Khrushchev, too short. I'd love to come {back to Vienna and do it all] » over again'. STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday Open Friday Night wntil 9 'EASY-CARF' FASHIONS In specialized and Women's sizes! as soon as he saw him and apologized for being late. The Soviet leader graciously ac- cepted. Kennedy found a lot to talk VITAL LESSON about with Mrs. Khrushchev. In| CHEMAINUS, B.C. (CP)--A fact, it looked about as friendly woman who had seen mouth-to-| as two neighbors talking over|mouth resuscitation dem on-| We back lence. ut as always strated on television used the Khrushchev barged good - na- method here to save the life of| turedly from group to group.|her five-year-old daughter. Mrs. | Laughing and gesticulating with Rose Copp revived the child af-| both hands he shouldered his|ter finding her lying on the bot-| way in to talk to Jacqueline/tom of a lake in eight feet of] Kennedy again. water. | Prison Walls i Keep Folks Out w_, : A RAAF RRR PINES POR, A A oh AAA EPRI HR, J | By KEITH KINCAID more than a month turned out| Canadian Press Staff Writer |45 jackets, 40 pairs of trousers, | SPRINGHILL, N.S. (CP)--|140 pairs of overalls and 1,768 They're finally building a fence|caps. The clothing is worn by around a new federal penal in-|the prisoners and staff here and Jin jlere hut it's intended In other penal Hstiiutions, eep e public out, not to fer as well as a convic bay the door on the 90 convicts serving the 10m two years side. may be selected for Springhill] The fact that the minimum/©F for a minimum security farm| security prison has got along C2MP soon to open adjacent to Bicely Jor Dine months without Dorchester penitentiary, Jn er a fence ' | course od hel hea halls of thoroughly screened by a clas. | ennes, who regards his trades sification board of senior offi-| training camp as typical of the|Cials at Dorchester. advanced phases of Canada's/«gNLy PROPER WAY' new penal program where the A eek after Springhill emphasis is on rehabilitation. TRY ee pis ls pring nie ph Jelice wow slop off. 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