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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, July 26, 1963

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday july 96, 1963 the stars and stripes log. 7 space cargo Little More Sun Dull for in huge cargo a modified Boring sin to Cruiser. The b377fo. Prepares to rarer the inert 84 stage of the Saturn 1 rocket irom ism Angeles to Edward fab. Photo it left b taken from the detached 111 Section looking at the Saturn largest earn Ever flown at 41 feet Lone and ii feet in diameter. With it pallet it weighed m37ipoundi. At right an Overall View of the plane known a the pregnant Gappy a two Cllon Are moved Eloader. Up1 Tobor pet. Laporti on 3-Yeor employment picture Public payrolls provided half the new jobs Washington Federal state and Leone governments accounted Tor one of every two new nonfarm jobs created in the Post five years the labor department  said one of every eight  is now on Public payroll. Labor Secretary a. Will Ned Wirtz issued the report and Saidlo indicated a Strong need to Pep up economic growth by private Industry. Public sector expansion must it Elf eventually suffer in the face or stagnant rate of private growth Wirtz said. Federal employment has remained virtually unchanged As a per Cei t of All nonfarm jobs ftlnce1947, the report said. But Federal employees numbered 3.3 million last year compared with 1.9 million 15 years ago. Other highlights of the study compiled by the labor depart men s office of manpower Auto mation and training one of every six persons work ing for a wage or salary off the farm is on a Public  than one third of All . Professional and  in 1962about 3 million of a total of 8 million were on Public  per cent of All civil engineers in this country were employed by governments in i960.almost one of every two state and local employees work in the educational Field to provide school ing for millions of children born after world War  employment should in crease by almost 50 per cent to of spruces up Hospital near Jackie Washington Upil the air while House press Secretary was his opinion that few transient Force said it spent about 15.000to Sunli up a Hospital Wing at Otis air Force base mass. After mrs Jacqueline Kennedy s doctors checked to see ii it Mould be Avail Able for emergency use for the birth of her third child next month. The White House said it had no knowledge o the renovation project at the Hospital Only 10 Man Ules by helicopter rom Hyannis port. Mass., and had not requested an air Force spokesman at the Pentagon insisted it was just  maintenance chore but the idea did t come up until the first lady s physicians had been to  c. R. Carlson of the air Force Public information office Bald there had been no request no demand and no requirement from the White House that any thing be done to enhance the seven room Wing at Otis which is 18 Miles from the Kennedy rented summer Home at Squaw Island Hynar resport. Pierre Salinger insisted that mrs. Kennedy was going to return from Shyann sport to have her baby Atwalter Reed army medical Center Washington As originally announced for transient off Ren he also insisted that the hos Pital Wing in question 100 feet from the delivery room was used for transient officers and that nothing had been done to refurbish it. Except possibly a cleansing of the  said that the Wing was built with at a Cost of s58100 in 1961expectation president Kennedy might use it As an office while vacationing at Shyann sport. He never did be it.  said the maintenance for the suite included leasing air conditioning units addition of electric dishwasher and garbage disposal unit recur Petong of the rooms and a cleansing of the  said the Money came from the regular maintenance funds for the  air Force source said it record $155.9 million profit made by Ford in 2nd Quarter Detroit Tupi Ford motor co. Has reported a record $155.9 million profit in the second Quarter of 1963. An u per cent gain Over the same Quarter last year. The profit came on second Quarter sales of More than 123 billion.15 per cent higher than tales for the similar Quarter in 1983. Sales and Profiti for the Quarter topped All previous  the first half of 1983, consolidated sales reached More than $4.4 billion and profits were $277, 200,000, or $151 per share. Per share income in the Saccom Quarter was $1.41. Compared will$1.28 in the second Quarter of 1962. Sale of .-Bulll cars and truck and tractors in the second Quarte were 65x385 units up 13 per Cen Over last year. Factory sales by for Elan subsidiaries in the Seco Quarter were 351.686 units up 21 per cont from the same Quarte last year. A total of 13.5 million during the next 15 years. Nearly All of this increase will come at state and local govern ment Levels mainly in the teach ing Field the report said. Allem ploy ment will expand by about 37 per cent the next 15 years. The report sold growing government payrolls have helped Cushion effects of four postwar depressions. The number of govern ment jobs was rising in each of the business declines while non farm employment was falling. It said there were about 9.2 Mil lion government employee or state local and Federal Levels last year. The increase of 2.4 million new state dept. Wins fight for space9 Washington Uhi a or thunks of Bronze scattered on it state department s Lawn served Ata Monument to bureaucratic persistence if nothing else. The Bronze piece will actually symbolize Man reaching out int space when assembled in the department s South  to state department officials the 9100.000 statue represent one of the few victories id a Long history of clashes with rep John j. Rooney d-n.y., who keeps a close Eye on state department expenditures. Rooney won the first round Rotthe but tip in 19x the state department wanted Todress up its new Headquarters to press foreign visitors and re Lect american culture and the statue was part of the project Rooney termed the statue entirely too  and the hous appropriations committee Dosal owed funds for it.  Kitra after the new state department building wat erected officials round $100.000 left Over from build ins funds to go ahead with the  had to drop plans for a couple of Bronze eagles planned for the front Entrance but Felt tha statue was Worth  said the department had informed him about the left Over Money and statue plans. Mellowing a bit he said there was no objection to the  Marshall m. Fredericks of Royal Oak mich., was paid$33.000 for the statue and a plaster Model. It Cost $67,000 More to cast it in  completed the 40-foot statue will show a Man perched on a sphere holding two stainless steel planets. The statue will a entered in a 40-foot Fountain. Of flyers below the general rank would be billeted in the . Kennedy s press Secretary Ameta Turnure had acknowledged that some work was done Spruce up the suite As purely precautionary measure i plans to return j both Salinger and miss Turnure Mulini red that mrs. Kennedy still planned to return to Washington rom Shyann sport in Lime to have her baby Al Walter Reed. The birth s expected in late August. Mrs. Kennedy has a history of problem with her pregnancies and plans to inc the new baby by caesarean hit  brought up the subject of the Otis fab reports at his morning briefing for newsmen i want to late again for the record he mild that the child x going to be born at Walter Reed Hospital. And no special preparations have been Mude for  at any other  h admitted that there was a suite of rooms at the Otis hos Pital which is available for mrs. Kennedy s use should it be re i lured. But hero has been nope j Cal preparation made for mrs.  was asked if it was common practice to put up transient officers at a Hospital. He replied that it was not a  even though the suite of room in question is located 100 feet from the Otis Hospital s de livery room. Asked about reports that  s obstetrician or. John w. Walsh of Washington was on indefinite vacation at Hyannis port to be near his patient Sal Inger said he is up there on vacation and he is also  jobs in nonfarm sectors between1957 and 1962 was accomplished with a growth of less than 1 million in private Industry. Human Torch Dies san Antonio. Tex. Up Theodore Richey 49, of Martinet who doused himself with gasoline and it it afire after a quarrel with Hli wife died Here. 8eainq things even photographers in search of different Beach picture can be fooled by tha heat into thinking one Girt Ca have three Heads six Arras and six Lego. Tha cold surf Al fens Aeola. Fu., cooled off tha three Laslea if not tha cameraman. A Phot  
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