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Show September 23, 1969 DESEPET NEWS. Tuesday, See how I Continued from First Page colors. Cassini ensembles, fabiics, She requested that send her some sketches, but her preference was for materials used by Balenciaga and Givenchy. She was so meticulous about the fabric used that she was willing to wait for the sketches until Cassini had seen the new materials. Furthermore, the arrangement was that if she liked his sketches, she would let it be known that he had done her spring wardrobe. Even before Jackie went to the hospital to have John, Jr., gifts from the public were pouring in for the expected baby. Almost every item was There lovingly hand-mad- or crocheted knitted were bootees, crib blankets, coverlets, complete outfits of baby caps, rompers, and bootees in various pastel conrs. The packages would arrive at the Georgetown house and be heaped, unopened, on the couch beside my desk, giving e look to an untidy post-oftic- the room. This bothered Jackie. So, after I had removed the gift cards and addresses for thank-yonotes, Jackie would order me to clear them out. Put them in your car when you go, just get rid of them, she would say to me, leaving it to my discretion what to do with them. Little John-Johwas bom three wpeks early, Ly Caesarian section, on Thanksgiving Day. ' - act. SEEK REVERSAL The plea was contained in a petition asking the high court to reverse a lower court decision that gave 30 Mississippi school districts until Dec. 1 to submit new desegregation plans. Thgt delay was requested by the Nixon Administration last month in a controversial move which triggered protests from civil rights lawyers in the Justice Department. SOUND DECISION Asst. Atty. Gen. Jerris Leonard, chief of the civil responded rights division, Monday to the criticism by c a 1 1 i n g t h e government request as a sound decision r taken to "avoid the push whereby decision day, and Implementation day school opening occur simultaneously. Leonard, however, admitted that her secluded daughter-in-la- should stay and not participate mere. The climax came one parwhen Mrs. Rose Kennedy stopped by my desk. Do you know if Jackie is getting out of bed today? she asked. When I responded that I couldnt be su-- e. she ticular morning n Well, you might re- added, mind some lunch. would her that were having important guests for It would be nice if she join us. I immediately went in to relay the message to JackL, but she toek it gaily. She imimother-in-law- s tated her manner of speech and singYou might remind songed, her we're having important guests for lunch . . . The luncheon guests arrived and departed without any sight rf Jackie. In my own opinion, things were never the same between Jackie and her mother-in-laafter that. It was not too surprising that Jackie refused to participate in the luncheon. While she was in Palm Beach, Jack-leher bedroom only for ft specific appointments that involved her alone. Once she was interviewed for Time magazine. Another time, close to the erd of our stay there, the fitters arrived from New York with Jackies inaugural Miss Frankau of gown Bcgdorf Goodman and her and again Jackie assistant came out of seclusion. The proj- ect that amazed me most was Jackies negotiations through he social secretary, Tish to borrow from Tiffany, the famous New York jewelry store, the diamond pin and diamond pendant earrings that she wore at the inaugural ball. (Tish had worked at Tif- Bal-drig- e, fany before becoming Jackies social secretary.) Tell Tish, Jackie ordered, that if it gets in the newspapers, I wont do any more business with Tiffany. If it doesnt, well buy all state presents there. The amusing thing is that JFK found out about Jackies plan to borrow jewelry from Tiffany and had forbidden her to do so. But Jackie got around it. As I explaineu to Tish at Jackies request, if Tiffany would back up Jackies story that she had borrowed the pin she from her mother-in-law- , still would wear it and the earrings. (Tomorrow: In the White at FREED'S for 1970 TODAY the 23rd Douse) C), 1 H9 by Mary Bareli Gatlayter and Func&s Spatz Laiatiton from MY KENLIFE WITH JACQUELINE NEDY published Davd McKay Co. Inc. Distributed toy BeJi'McClttro Syndicate. tf Governors Confer On Inflation Steps V. Desegregate Now , Negroes Ask Court WASHINGTON The (AP) has been Court Supreme asked to rule 15 years is enough and time has run out on southern school districts seeking to avoid complete segregation. If the desegregation process is ever to be successfully concluded, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund told the court this court must Monday, With the new year came a summons from Mrs. Kennedy in Palm Beach, asking that I please make arrangements to join her there for a few weeks. I left on New Years Day. I was fascinated by Rose Kennedy. She was so different from Jackie, who spent much of her time closeted in her bedroom, even having meals served there. I sensed that this seemed rather s .range to the senior Mrs. Kennedy t disclosed last week that Sen. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee, had pushed the administration for the Mississippi delay under the Implied threat he would quit as floor leader for the military appropriation ficials bill. Continued from First Page week, on a .technical level. Gov. Love said the aim ot this that the governors shared Mr. procedure was to coordinate Nixons concern, over inflathe spending reduction so tion, and contended that mast that we wont be cutting both federal and state projects in of them supported his antithe same town or where they inflation moves. Gov. Love, shouldnt be cut. Govchairman of the National Vice President Agnew said ernors Conference, said his the state officials would meet with Bureau of the Budget group had had a full and frank discussion, one that was aides and with officials of the e Departments of Health, Eduunique, in that it was held cation and Welfare, Housing, governors are now to Transportation, Interior, the ask their department heads to Corps of Engineers, and other agencies to plan the spending suggest specific state concuts. struction and other spending cuts, which will be discussed at a second meeting next be-Th- But new pressure apparently was applied to 'Mississippi schools Monday when the Justice Department filed a federal court action to overturn a new law allowing state money to be used to support pupils in segregated private schools. Gov. Love said he did not think the governors had changed their opinion of the cut proposal constructifin since it was first made. Some, he noted, had opposed certain cuts that had been suggested during their Colorado Springs meeting, but all, he said, supported the goal of reducing inflationary pressures. Both Gov. Love and Agnew said that no federal guidelines on state cuts had been states to work out their own detailed spending A half block from South Temple on 2nd East 328-493- 1 USE NEWS ACTION ADS plans. TRADHNSAII 15" Electric Typewriter rt"ps BBS'S Ji. sug- gested. Agi.?w said the administration was trying to follow its concept of creative federalism and allow the NEW Smith Corona Mode! The complaint filed in Jack-sothe Miss., contended state law which wras signed' only last Friday would have the effect of encouraging, facilitating and supporting a system of private schools operated on a racially segregated basis contrary to the 14th . Amendment. . 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