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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 146

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 1-9- Sunday, December 7, 1975 Mrs. Onassis 'Gracious, Full OfPepD.C. Socialite Says Presidential Assistant for Economic Affairs Bill Seidman and his wife arrived late from a weekend at their New Mexico ranch. Bill says he thinks the President's New York plan will raise Ford's popularity there. NYC people are relieved that the city was forced to take some corrective economic steps, he said Presidential Counsel Phil Buchen and Sen.

Chuck Percy were both beaming over Ford's nominee for the Supreme Court Buchen had reviewed every decision of the prime contenders. Percy was the one who persuaded oh Paul Stevens to give up his big law practice in 1970 to become a U.S. Court of Appeals Judge In order that he would still be young enough to get a SupremeCourt appointment when a vacancy occurred. Vargas Permits Elections On February 28, 1945, President Getulio Vargas of Brazil agreed to his cabinet's request to permit general elections for president rumors that the former New Jersey Congressman would be named Ambassador to Great Britain surfaced again. He was under consideration when Elliot Richardson accepted the post JACKIE ONASSIS is either a very happy woman now that she's working again or all those ghastly magazine and tabloid stories have misrepresented her over the years, say the Kennedy Center people working with her now.

Ceci Carusi, one of the socialite Friends of the Kennedy Center, said, "She has been so gracious, full of pep and eager to co-operate," in the planning of the big fund-raising revue January 25 in honor of K.C. chairman Roger Stevens. "She's helping with the program -getting people to perform," said Mrs. Carusi. who went to New York to talk to her.

"Her apartment is perfectly beautiful, in very calm colors beiges and blues. The drawing room is very large and overlooks the river." Joshua Logan will produce the K.C. benefit show; Henry Fonda will emcee it. JACK VALENTI says his book about LB "A Very Human President," which hits the stands next for the first time (Dole is a divorce) and wore a traditional long satin gown (by Priscllla of Boston), heirloom lace veil, the works The President's Assistant on Consumer Affairs, Virginia Knauer, was in the VIP-woman group and being urged to investigate the perfume business because the staying power of a sample dab of perfume a saleswoman offers you is about 10 times stronger than the contents of the bottle you buy Commissioner of Safety Products Barbara Franklin was telling Miss Hanford anytime she needed advice on safe cribs and toys Just to call her. ROSEMARY HARRIS, who has been playing George Sand in the TV Masterpiece Theater series "Notorious Woman," and who is starring in "The Royal Family" here, was feted by the Archibald Roosevelt at a supper which drew North Carolina textile tycoons Gordon and Phil Hanes and their wives.

Rosemary's husband is North Carolinian novelist John Ehle John de Braganza, the investment banker who would be king of Portugal today If his great-greatgrandfather, King Miguel, hadn't been overthrown in 1830, was down from New York with his wife Katy and thanking his luckv stars that ne didn't have to deal with present-day Portugal. surprised to see how reluctant Johnson was to enlarge the war while every JFK and LBJ adviser around him, with two exceptions, was urging him to do so. The exceptions were George Ball, who was brilliant in his prognostications, and Sen. Mike Mansfield. Liz Carpenter, who has seen an advance copy, was tickled by Jack's account of how Bill Movers wangled occupancy of the most desired office in the West Wing, as no great love was lost between Valenti and Movers.

"TO HAVE a successful marriage you will have to be a lamb in politics and a lion at home," a government official getting married this weekend was advised in advance by astro-numerologlst Pauline Innis. The official almost fell off the sofa in surprise. She was the beauteous Elizabeth Han-ford, Federal Trade Commissioner, who was keeping her Job and marrying Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, and she had figured on having to do Just the opposite. "You are both romantics with strong minds and you ought to rule the home, he the rest," said Innis, studying their birth and name numbers.

The advice was given at a high-level bridal shower for the 39-year-old commissioner, who is being married GIVE an USUSUAL GIFT or TREAT YOURSELF BECOME A PART OF OUR BICENTENNIAL Loam the Colonial Crafts of Braiding, I looking and Other Rugmaking Call to Reserve your Place Pat Nolan 871-0890 By BETTY BEALE WASHINGTON, D. C. Jackie Onassis' former Washington house has been sold to 'an ex-Miss America, but not before it was the scene of a comical FBI effort, and almost an official residence for the Henry Kissingers. Jackie owned the big Georgetown house at 3017 across the street from the Averell Hariimans' art-filled abode, during her Washington widowhood. When she moved to New York she sold it to millionaire author Michael Straight, vice chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, for $200,000.

Michael, who married Jackie's stepsister Nini Au-chincloss Steers more than a year ago, lived in it for nine years and spent $125,000 more on it When he and Nini decided to move to Bethesda, a year ago, he put it on the market for $335,000, but when there were no takers he offered it to the State Department for an official residence for the secretary of State. Just as he was learning that it would take an Act of Congress and heaven knows what all to donate a house to the U.S. government, Yo-lande Fox, Alabama's winning entry in the Miss America contest years ago, bought it. In the meantime, the Straights' Portuguese cook was taking care of the empty house and it was this bewildered and frightened foreign woman who was questioned by the FBI about another millionaire in the block, Peter Frelinghuysen. The FBI doesn't usually ask for neighbors' opinions about a person unless an appointment is in the offing, so Resumed Relations On February 28, 1974, the United States and Egypt announced they would Immediately re-sume diplomatic relations, ending a seven-year breach.

MAKE YOUR OWN SPIRIT OF '76! Prices Good Thru month, tells for the first time exactly what everybody said during those 1965 meetings of Johnson and advisers about whether to send more troops to Vietnam. "These are notes I took myself and the originals are In the LBJ Library In Austin. When the President wrote his book the only notes he had on these meetings were mine," said Valenti A lot of people will be Dec. 10 SALE SAVE on Sears Typewriters sSPP ucdJo Todav! i f'' For your shopping I 'im OmS. commence LION at home? Federal Trade Commissioner Elizabeth Hanford.

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