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Aristotle Onassis — Part 11
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‘ Stettiuluse the former Secretary” of Onassis was furious. The charges|owns a ship as long as you have the |p guilty and was rejeased. |. pd; |
- State, Joseph E. Casey, a formar Con-| @&ainst him were prepared by the At-|use of it? . ie cn fo 8 ball bond. 7 BD.
gressman from Massachusetts and|‘orney General, Herbert Brownell Jr./- “But I was assured by the best le-|! At ‘tg was ordered not to leavel. - P .
w Brigadier General J.K. Holmes, an ex-| When Onassis was setting up bis dum-/ gal advice available that all that was! the oy y-but then ag the case drag::. Ud “5
aide to General Dwight D. Eisenhower,;™Y Corporations he was advised on| required by American law was that |eed y the,restriction was lifted. “...~"-.
The partners put up $1,000 to form|bew to do it by Brownell’s law firm. | the majority interest should be in|!, Rientualy a settlement was reach:. .« 8
- the corporations and Onassis put up| Al that time Brownell had a private} American hands. The Gentleman who! e@ and Onassis paid $7 million to the: =,’
' the cash to buy the ships.
practice and was not connected with| 90 assured me now argues the case| vernment and Imingl charges .~.. §"
‘The dummy U.S. corporations ap-| the government, against me." é , x idrepped. | the bp namneat ear or Ry
"f°. pled for $0 tankers. The government) Onassis said: “I had forseen the| After his arrest he was not Tequired }., it was extimated in 1953 that Onassis -:.-; };
-Z gold them 2 ships between 1947 and| possibility af auch a charge when the/|to present himself to U.S. District At- wready made §20 million profit: “-~.7
companies were being formed
and | torney Leo Rover in Washington, D.C.,
By THOMAS KNOWLES a oo
: ““Don’t worry. I love only my poor dead &
husband. And your father loves only your &
mother.” 6. . -f
These words, contained in‘a sensational letter §
. sent by Jackie Kennedy Onassis to her new step-
4, son, Alexander, haye stunned sqciety in two 7 %
Furgpean capitals, ——- \
sd Onassis' former wife Tina, now Marchioness &
Blandford, has been telling friends that her
children by Onassis — Alexander, 20,:and Chris-
tina, 18 —~ were upset by the wedding. :
' And, she says, this is why Jackie wrote the letter. }
A close friend of Tina in Paris told this reporter:
‘ “I know about the letter. .
“At first I thought Jackie was just trying to pla- F&
cate Alexander, but both he and his mother now feel
that Jackie and Onassis married each other more out &
of a sense of mutual respect and liking than deep love. B
“It is quite clear that Jackie still has deep feel- hz ‘ “. Peed solar:
ings toward her late husband and she says this NOT IN LOVE with Onassis, soys Jockie’s stunning letter. °
' df , clearly in her letter.” be. Oe ot em: oy tycoon Baron Helni Thyssen. ‘ ' Des.
There is no secret that Alex- Veg ee E { The reliable Women’s Wear’ Daily| have
ander was upset by the wed- | -“®. nt pv eet Mel of New York, journalistic spokesman | other¥.. -
ding. . BE Bente ri for the world of women, recently re! That. - ‘
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