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Show ' - 1 f rv "j ff 9 7 ' . f ? . f 1 V? f DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A 15 25, 1976 Rosalynn aide has style, spunk I i ( 4- tr J"t vsSm :v 4f ,h A .yr x 2 ft;tnVZS I 1 flip, 1" 5k a S' 't ' "0-- :A f? v- - ? "' y mL A 'A $ When Stephanie Beurland, Santa Barbara, Calif., decided to take a quick nap, she had V V. J 4 &&? JiA- - A furry pillow $ V ? '4k ;& o. ' " ? $ yr,' vc r V iff - , ,- - ?? f A v- ' v - k y- r ''' 4 K7- - !h s iaS- WASHINGTON (API Mary Hoyt has a simple explanation tor how she got her job First Lady as pi ess secretary to soon-to-b- e Rosalynn Carter. There are not a whole lot of people with experience with the wives of Democratic explains Mrs. presidential candidates, Hoyt, who worked for losing Democratic candidates in the 1968 and 1972 elections. "I think 1 have a corner on the market." But the political wives who Mrs. Hoyt has worked for say she has more than just experience going for her. When Mrs. Carter decided last summer she needed a press secretary for the campaign, she asked Jane Muskie what she thought of Mrs. Hoyt. 1 told Rosalynn how versatile Mary related Mrs. Muskie, who hired Mrs. is Hovt as her press secretary when her husband, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, ran for vice president in 1968 and sought the presidential nomination in 1972. "I told Rosalynn that Mary can roll with the punches, that shes fun to be with, but very i -- . . '; v a pillow handy in the furry form companion Katie, an Airedale. of 4 professional. And shes a real friend of the press, Mrs. Carter took the advice and hired Mary Finch Hoyt. On Tuesday Mrs. Hoyt was named to the same post for the transition. Mrs Hoyt was also Eleanor McGovern's press secretary in 1972 when her husband, Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota, ran for president. At age 52 and proud of it the tall, blonde Mrs. Iloyt, writer, author and public affairs consultant, can climb out of a campaign plane at midnight after five days on the road and look like she just stepped out of a beauty parlor. Friends praise both her style and spunk. Id be telling her the days schedule and look up, and there she would be on her hands and knees, ironing her dress on the hotel floor," said Jane Fenderson, a former Muskie worker on Mrs. Carters transition staff. Thats Mary. She's easy going, flexible and reasonable, but she has her own ideas of how things should be done." Those ideas include recruiting a staff experienced in scheduling and doing the advance work a first lady needs to make public appearances go smoothly. W'ere Mrs. Hoyt going to hire professionals, said. and When things dont go smoothly Mrs. they often dont on a campaign Hoyt has learned to improvise. When the Carters officially opened their campaign on Labor Day, Mrs Hoyt found herself stranded in a Georgia hotel miles from where she was supposed to meet Mrs. Carter. So Mary commandeered a car, said Miss Fenderson. She went into the lobby and asked the other hotel guests if there were any Jimmy Carter supporters around who would drive her to Warm Springs. Sure enough, she got a ride. Mrs. Hoyt, a Visalia, Calif., native and a Washington resident since 1957, has authored American Women in the' Space Age and Uphill," a book about the 1972 campaign written with Eleanor McGovern. her Would 'broaden base' GuP moderates hold meeting - WASHINGTON A (UPI) group of moderate Republicans headed by Michigan Gov. William Milliken added, however, their voices heard in the party as i i i uiuvu jUiC jr diiuuiu uavc. Milliken said the group, which has no formal name, began meeting before the election at a time when they were asking to broaden President Fords support within the party. Milliken, temporary chairman of the group, said it is now taking e look at the need a more for broadening the partys base. The GOP, Milliken said, should be a centrist party "because thats where the voters are. Our basic concern has been, and is, to expand the base of the party. Milliken said there had been only general discussion about a successor to Republican National at. .. t. j; uoo su vuov ttivk uua nwva i. off to head a possible i..M u;iii 4mnw ways . conservative takeover mod- erates have not in the past had of the GOP. But after the unpublicized meeting, Milliken denied that the effort, which included Housing Secretary Carla Hills and Transportation Secretary William Coleman, was aimed at conservatives as such. The governor said the group was trying only to broaden the base of the party to make it more acceptable to blacks, the poor, fanners and others. Were not interested in being a divisive force within the Republican Party, he said. 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