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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Asks Revival Of ideals '. 4 - N.Y. Herald Tribune Service CONVENTION HALL, CHIA "group of conservative .Irtdians - for Goldwater dressed in screaming red and armed vUh trombones went on the warpath outside this .convention hall Monday night, while lnslde, GdY. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York also declined to bury the hatchet. Barry introduced a bill to get our land back, was the way Edmund Jackson, who himself as ' public relations chief utthe --Yuma tribes Indians, explained-th- e support of Sen. Barry Gold-wate- CAGO t0 five-minut- e ih- " s, - ' ca. run-won- -- Gold-wate- ing himself on the convention floor in a maneuver similar to Adlai Er Stevenkons appearance at the Democratic National Convention - in Los Angeles he stole a bit of the limelight in what otherwise would have been overwhelmingly "Vice President Richard Nixons day. Traditionally, candidates stay away from a national convention unless and until they are nominated, so Rockefellers en tFanee to tako his seat in the New York delegation 15 minutes after the session opened Monday night may lay him open to charges of political uhorthodoxy. Presented Medal When Hoover finished and the cheering finally subsided, Ned Cushing of Kansas, chair- Ex-President man of the Young Republican National Federation, presented him a gold medal. The crowd cheered some more, and the white-haireCHICAGO (UPI) Former President Herbert Hoover erect old man thanked them up late Monday night to give his advice to a younger stayed the left he Then slowly again. wants the White House job. who man platform and the spotlight, It was 11 p.m. when Vice President Richard TI. Nixon, for as he said perhaps the last time. wearing a blue suit and a blue TV shirt, arrived at Hoovers Hoover strode to the lectern suite at the Conrad Hilton Hotel after listening to the con,-- j amid a mighty outburst of ap- vention keynote speech. He was met at the door by his white haired, smiling host plause and cheering as the band and the organ played who also had on a blue TV shirt and a gray suit for his California Here I Come. earlier convention appearance. The ovation lasted slightly "Congratulations on your magnificent speech, Nixon more than four minutes. said in greeting. Hoover, erect and wearing a hearing aid, Hoover stood ramrod straight smiled almost shyly. at the lectern, his eyes blinking The two men sat on a green lealher sofa as photogin the lights. raphers closed in on them, Smiled Gently "The photographers haven't changed in 30 years, have He smiled gently during the they? Nixon asked. Not at all, chuckled Hoover, "they always want one demonstration, looking down benevolently as dozens of state more. The fornier President returned to the hotel after standards were rushed down delivering his address to the convention. He watched the the aisles td the speaking plat- remainder of the proceedings on TV with his son, Allan form and waved before him Hoover of Greenwich, Conn., and hiS longtime secretary, In' tribute. Miss Bernice Miller This indeed is a demonstration of great friendship," the former President said in ack nowledgment of the tribute. He said the key to Americas problems lay in the spiritual forces embedded in the soul of America. Today America is in the midst of a frightening moral was 'to join her husband In By HELEN THOMAS slump, Hoover said. Mrs. making the rounds of state Without going into specifics, CHICAGO (UPI) - he mentioned the increase in Richard M. Nixon, wife of the delegations, starting with the Crime and juvenile delinquenvice president, had her politi- Pennsylvania group. cy, reports of political corrupLater in the afternoon she sotion, and the recent disclosures cal and her scheduled to go to sub-- i was out cut work cial of impropriety and deceptive t Tuesday-afor her urban Evanston for a recep- practices in business. the GOP contion given in her honor by the vention. Womens Republican Club of Mrs. Nixon the 13th district. had a tight In the evening, she was exschedule of her it of most own, pected to go to convention hall separate from to hear an address by Presi- husbands dent Eisenhower. . activities. . Mrs. Nixon remained in her Nixon Mrs. was She up hotel suite on the second floor and attend the, early la bright ofthe Sheraton Blackstone' Hopolitics sunnyside up break- tel following her arrival in fast given by Mrs. Clare B. Chicago Monday. But the two Nixort girls, Williams, assistant chairman 14, and Julie 12, broke Tricia, National of the Republican away in the afternoonlo take committee. Her mother-in-law- , in the movie The Bells Are Mrs. Hannah M. Nixon, also Ringing. will be a breakfast guest. Mrs. Nixory unpacked and Shortly before 10 a.m., the had several callers, mostly old photogenic Pat Nix- friends. In the early evening on planned to meet informal- while the vice president hudly with the ladies of the dled with party leaders on the Everybody needs money civil rights plank, Pat Nixon press. sometime! When you do, Nixons press office has re- got acquainted with her daughjected the label press confer; ters whom she hasnt seen for phone the NATIONAL' ence to describe her first con a month and they all had dinner together. office nearest you. vention session with The Nixon girls had been At 10:30 a m.- - Mrs. Nixon away at camp in California. - GOP'CONVjmiQN d As for Rockefeller, by show- ADDRESSES DELEGATES Former President Her- bert Hoover waves from rostrum just before he begins talk to second session of the GOP national convention in Chicago. Av A r. -- $. Y Twrrtnued his plat- form fight without letup. JXa of talks with Republican plat-for- made his report to Rockefeller drafters as the GOP shortly after midnight national convention went into While the"fM!aHA bafttl its second day. This was , this convention city pee. , "Thank You Ike Day in Chi- raged, to welcome President pared delecago, and both city and and Mrs. Elsenhower from gates were geared to give the vacation. White House at President Eisenrower a rousNewport R.I. The President v ing welcome. . ..1 yvIH address Tuesday nights vice president t0 a session of the convention. The Rockefeller, bis partner In the Nixon and his fight for a sjrong civil rights running mate In the I960 camplank, that 'they had made are scheduled to be some headway. He and the paign nominated Wednesday after, talked York New by governbr the of platform. adoption telephone for about 10 Although Nftcon still refused his preference, for to Rockefeller breakfasted With thte Identify nominatvie presidential who a grbup of governors "of a ion', Republican group tried to get him to change his attempted to get t wont serye attitude governors to accept It The' toward the vied presidency. Rockefeller New York governor already Aside from breaking bread times that with them, he gave them no has said countless second . comfort. He said he wouldnt he 'would never take place. r 2 bid. No. Sen. accept the Barry GOLDWATER LOOKS Arizona's Nixon appeared primarily Nixon yvas staking all his scans proceedings through telephoto lens. Indi- concerned with the "civil rights the partys jrestigeas told a news Confercated presidential nominee in plank. He arrival Monday ence his after Rockefeller" for with his drive No Elephants Allowed a civil rights plank like the one that he thought the defense plank included most of what they jointly proposed Satur- he and Rockefeller recomday. mended. He withheld Judgment-- on con Their activities irritated the'foreign policy plank. servative Republicans, particBut fie made it plain that he CHICAGO (HTNS) of Go ?r Astounding as it may seemf.ol Barn Sen, ularly would hot swallow the civil National Convention have barred Arizona. ficials of a live elephant traditional party symbol from the conGoldwater said Rockefeller rights plank in a platform on vention floor, it was learned Tuesday. was out to destroy the GOP, which he was running fof President.' He said a partys , Maurice W. Coburn, of the Young Republican organihe had He said platform must reflect the basic the. elephant said. Ihe.xommittee d, zation, -- which views of its presidential nomon convention arrangements has so far balked at giving a him. I dont think Nixon can get inee. ticket of admission to the elephant elected Michiif he keeps on doing Nixon then cancelled schedThe animal made its debut in a parade down hes doing, "Goldwater uled meetings with 29 state What, with conducted itself in and Ave. an, dignity gan Sunday, a liberal civil rights delegations to meet with key Hilton Conrad of ballroom the in the grand saidtH appearance comis adopted, . the South members of the platform plank Hotel Sunday. nighfl r mittee. this Its a question of whether the aisles are wide enough," will leave the party as year if this The first turnabout came on it looks to me The elephant is three feet wide. Mr. .Coburn explained.' federal aid for school construes of the end is the some four Republican are inches and The aisles are three feet four tion, which Nixon advocated- feet. But he may wobble when he walks. ,, party as we know it. Varpaih Sen. Goldvafer ' A7 26, I960 Continued from First Page For r Lake City, Tuesday, July i 3. Redskins Beat Hoover Cites 'Moral Slump ' CHICAGO (UPI) Former Hoover President ' Herbert stirred an applaudjhg, cheering demonstration at the Repub. Convention lican 4 National Monday night with an appeal Jo the delegates to help lead America outjjf "a frightening moral slump. The delegates and gallerites ave their beloved elder states; mart a roanng standing ovation when he was Introduced and repeated it with' even greater enthusiasm When he concluded. the Smiling and misty-eyed- , Hoover accepted the cheers modestly and' attempted repeatedly to quiet his audience. H thanked them lor their "demonstration' of great friendship. Boar Of No At one point, when hesaid this probably would be his last convention appearance, a "no swelled great roar-- cf throughout the vast hall.' In. issuing his call for a moral revival. Hoover said he was addressing not just Republicans but all Americans because the nation "is faced with the gravest dangers from -overseas in ah of our history Speaking with great earnestness, Hoover told the delegates: "Yours is the task to stop the moral retreat ; to leadthe attack and to recapture the meaning of the word Ameri- - Salt GOP Symbol Stays Out has-hire- -- ... Only 3 More Days to Get One of These Hoover Stays Up Late For Nixon Parley , fflws when you open (or add to) your PFS savings account in the amount of $50 or more Beautiful new crystal-dea- r chip dip set by Anchor-Hockin- glass salad Set includes g. a salad bowl, plus seven matching large individual salad service bowls, and with a decorative brass dip that converts the large bowl and one smaller bowl into a handsome A $6.95 value, but not available in any store as yet. -- chip-an- d dip-serve- r. 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