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Jackie and Caroline and accompanying Secret Service men will go on a commercial plane. John Jr. will be shipped off to stay with his grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss. in Newport...
...bluff overlooking the Potomac in McLean, Va., just northwest of Washington, is a broad, lovely, 46-acre estate called Merrywood. There, from the time she was 13, Jacqueline Bouvier swam, played tennis, rode her pony and gamboled about. Merrywood is owned by Jackie Kennedy's stepfather, Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, who bought it in 1934 for $135,000. and who put $100,000 or more into such extras as a greenhouse and an indoor badminton court. But last week there was little merriment at Merrywood. Sighed its master, a gentle man who is known to friends and family as "Hughdee...
...Jones index is decidedly not signaling a recession in the next few months. "What we've been seeing," insists Edmund W. Tabell of Walston & Co., "is more of a correction of a ridiculously high market than an anticipation of a downturn in business." James F. Hughes of Auchincloss, Parker & Redpath is equally certain that "people are getting prematurely bearish. The market has one more fling...
...stories from his days of covering the White House during the Eisenhower Administration. He was joined by Donald S. Connery, 35, our bureau chief in Tokyo, who returned to his old base in New Delhi to help. In New York, the story was written from their cables by Douglas Auchincloss, whose 19th cover story this is, in his 15 years as Religion editor. It was edited by Senior Editor Bill Forbis, who has put in a busy month. He has been responsible for editing three out of the past four TIME cover stories (the other two: the Rembrandt painting...