Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1966, p. 7

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This picture became avall- able in Tokyo through Jap- anese sources. 8ap wirephoto FINANCE HOLDS DOOR LONDON (CP) -- British |banks and insurance companies | maintaining a color bar, says a cation Authority, which oper- ates a youth employment serv- . ' NEW YORK (AP)--A highly- placed official in President John ami 3 FP. nenicuy s saministration de- scribed Thursday a secret conference which -- inadyer- tently---may have led to Mrs. Kennedy's legal action to biock publication of the beok shout the assassination of her hus- band. "The question, of a lawsuit was put down as a last resort," the former official said, "It was 'only mentioned." He said ite is sure that the publishers of tis hook learned of the sense of the meeting. He said he believes they therefore concluded that they could resist further requcsts by Mrs, Ken- nedy for revisions or deletions in the manuscript of William Manchester's book, Death of a President. When efforts to compromise failed, he said, Mrs, Kennedy brought the suit. Her lawyers will charge breach of contract, arguing that the Kennedys have not approved the manuscript of the book, as agreed upon in a "memorandym of understand- ing,"' signed by Manchester and Secret Kennedy Parley {On Coniroversial Book > White House press secretary, and Greenfield, former as- sistant secretary of state. con- sidered the meeting of such im- portance that they flew to New York from California to attend. A iew of itgss at the confer- ence had read the whole book. Others had read the parts of it which had come into dispute. The former official described the book as "beautifully writ- ten," adding: "There's a head- line in every page." But, he continued, referring to Manchester's two interviews with Mrs. Kennedy, "'it's clear that Manchester took stuff from the tape recorder when Mrs. Kennedy was not in control of her- emotions. "Also, the book presents a rather unfortunate picture of President Johnson." Nonetheless, he said, the sense of the meeting was to try to work out compromises on the disputed passages and not to take the case to court. HEARD OF MEETING He said he felt certain the blishers--Look and Senator Robert F. K ve OBJECTS TO PASSAGES Further, Mrs. Kennedy ob- jects to certain passages in the manuscript describing her emo- tions and actions in the after- math of the tragedy in Dallas, Tex., one of her friends said. The former official gave this version of the conference: It was held last October in Senator Kennedy's New York apartment. It lasted five hours, Mrs Kennedy did not attend. Senator Kennedy was present "only a short time." The meeting was called "be- cause things had reached a dif- ficult state with respect to cer- tain parts of the book," the former official said. "The pur- pose was to work out com- promises on them." The group included Richard Goodwin, Theodore Sorensen, Pierre Salinger, Arthur Schles- IZZA Phone 723-024) or 728-0192 EPI'S inger Jr.. Burke Marshall, Harper and Row, book publish- ers--got wind of the meeting and felt a lawsuit was unlikely. "I'm sure somebody called and told them about it,'"' he said. He did not say who he thought might have leaked the informa- tion. Thursday, an informant who is in the thick of the fight, said he had heard indications that Senator Kennedy may wish to dissociate himself with his sis- ter-in-law's. action. "Manchester prepared a com- plete statement telling ab- solutely everything in complete detail," the source said. "He intends to issue it today. But the lawyers have told him not to, to hold it in reserve. They're getting strong indica- tions that Senator Kennedy wants to get out and doesn't think it (the suit) was a good idea, to begin with." James Greenfield, John Doug- las and John Siegenthaler, edi-| tor of the Nashville Tennessean. | | MADE SPECIAL TRIP | Except for Siegenthaler, all] those present had held impor-| tant positions in Kennedy's ad-| 23-Dey Escorted Tour Te FLORIDA Price $280.00, Sightseeing end Ex- cellent Accommodation. March 25th te Apri 16th. 1967. Phone 623-3265 COLMER TRAVEL SERVICE 14 Orchord View Bivd. ministration. Salinger, former Bowmenville, Onterio like in 5 Mellow 83 There's no end to what a Mellow-can ingpify. John Findlay, Vice-President, Construction, of Toronto's new Toronto-Dominion Centre, sees it as a soaring sweep of. a tower, You'll find it in a taste of 83. Have a taste, And when you do, the mellow whisky will become your only whisky. Seagram's Mellow 83. The best drinks are built on it. SEAGRAM'S MELLOW 83 Building the fame of Canadian whisky since 1883 An aide to the senator, com- menting on the report, said: "There is no conceivable con- flict. He doesn't oppose the suit." The complaint: may be filed Saturday, or possiviy touay, Mrs, Kennedy's lawyer, Simon Rifkind, said. ; APPROVAL NOT GIVEN Rifkind, a former federal judge, said the action is based primarily on the contention that the Kennedys have not approved the manuscript of the book as it stands. One clause in the "memorandum of understand- ing," sont by Senator Ken- nedy and Manchester, says: shall be reviewed by Mrs. John THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 16, 1966 7 F. Kennedy and Senator Rob- shall not be published unless and until approved by them." The question of breach-of- 'contract with respect to this paragraph may pivot on two communications m Senator Kennedy. A central figure in the pend- ing action related this sequence of events with respect to the messages: In late spring, when a num- ber of revisions of Mancnesier s manuscript were requested, the author became "very - dis- traught," The source sald: "He wondered if the book ever would be published." 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