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In Cairo as a guest of the United Arab Republic on the eleventh anniversary of its founding revolution, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, 72, made a timely point for uneasy Egypt: "It should be remembered that we in the U.S. had been a colonial possession for 175 years. Our great problem after that was to establish stable government . . . Today our hearts are with those people who are having a like experience." Then, as if to show that the Chief Justice of a stable government can get off his high horse, he turned tourist, visited mosques and pyramids, even playfully stuck his head up from behind the shoulders of a decapitated statue in the Cairo Museum.
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Jacqueline Kennedy was about to celebrate her 34th birthday with the President on Squaw Island near Hyannis Port, Mass. But over at nearby Otis Air Force Base Hospital, the impending arrival of another Kennedy had everybody flapping. When reporters discovered a sealed-off ten-room wing at the hospital, they asked if it was for Jackie. Press Secretary Pierre Salinger puffed of course not, but then the Air Force confessed that it was, too, and took newsmen in to see what it called "a regularly scheduled refurbishing" costing $5,000. Newsmen quickly found sources who explained that the air-conditioning system, the furniture, a dishwasher and garbage disposal were brand-new and that two U.S.A.F. nurses "with decorations for outstanding service in the delivery room" would soon report to Otis. Jackie really plans to have her baby at Washington's Walter Reed Army Hospital, but the Air Force believes in being on 15-minute alert.
