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Show J .I . ) The Salt Lake TribunefFriday, July 1, 1960 Butler Hurls Denial Dakota Vote Points to iffffed Close Fight- Continued from Page Qne basis of his 1956, presidential candidacy. lug here July-1woiJbe The former Illinois governor frfe, open, unriggedand . I be on the speaking prohope unbossed in tne sense of with the principal angram anyone-cominin from outside nounced convand attempting to rig it in a ention-eve candidate at a 10. banquet July smoke-filleroom." Truman was to have apADLAI E. Stevenson him- peared on this program, and self, Butler said, in accordance also among party notables adwith his pwn requests, was dressing the final acceptance-speecsession of the convenformally regarded 4n convention plans simply', as the tion at the Memorial Poliseum partys titular leader, oif the July 15. - h BUTLER ALSO spoke bitterly of Mrs. Indian Edwards, an erstwhile associate on the Democratic National Committee, now working on the presidential campaign of Sep. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. He referred to her as my former friend I must say former" because 'of reported statements by her "that Butler had rigengaged in convention ging to the extent of preventing national committee headquarters workers in Washington from attending. HE SAID IT had been settled early this year that staff member would have to stay ort their jobs from May through the November election. Butler said that by the record of years as chairman, it was '"par for the course" for somebody periodically "to demand my ouster: Recess Battle Looms in House Vote Continued from Page One heads of key Demcrats who ran deliver convention delegates" . to Johnson. KENNEDY WAS one of the Democrats who voted for the temporary adjournment. The spokesman for the House Republican caucus, Rep. Charles B. Hoeven tRIowa), also attacked the Democratic leaders move as politically inspired. "There Is still plenty of time to complete the public's business,' Hoeven protested. He said the Republicans are ready to work around the clock, weekends and holidays to finish before the Democratic convention opens in Los Angeles on July 11. The Republican convention starts in Chicago on July 25. Hoeven claimed Democratic rank and-filsupport saying, There is plenty of resentment on that side of the aisle, too. But Rayburn growled that the GOP move doesn't make any difference. J Unless there are wholesale Democratic defections, Rayburn should have little trouble o ei whelming the Republicans. The current House lineup finds 280 Democrats and 152 Republicans, with 5 vacancies. House members have a gi eater stake than most senators in ending the current congressional session so they can get home to campaign. All representatives are subject to this fall, while only of the Senate must face the voters. These folks are daydreamJohnson said of the ing, House Republicans who professed to feel Congress could wiap things up ahead of the conventions. one-thir- BUT, HE 'continued, he was especially distressed to have Truman become associated" s with such other as former Gov. A. B. (Happy) Chandler of Kentucky, Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia and Sen. 'Herman Talmadge of ouster-demand-er- Georgia. He recited i bitterly, how, through organizing tribute dinners and through other gestures, he felt he had gone out of the way to pay to Mr. Trurmyi, as the Number One emocrat, the fullest possible respect for what he has done for our party and our country, v PRESSED ABOUT Truman's hostility, Butler ascribed it to the personal influence of Frank E. McKinney, Indiana politician who held the national chairmanship briefly in 1952. Butler said he was opening a branch of his Indiana law office in Washington, D.C., in September, but did not have my first client" much less any commitment from the Kennedy family. In many years in politics, he said, "I have never sold any influence to anybody. .. I resent any insinuation I can be bought off. I deeply resent and thoroughly repudiate any such report." - PHILADELPHIA,' June 30 Vice President Rich(UPI) ard M. Nixon said Thursday North that the senatorial election Dakota points out the. importance of the precincts thorough work-iIn this falls national election, which will be a close, hard fight In every state in the ' country. THE VICE president" told a news conference that he agreed with New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller that the presidential, race would not be a breeze for either party. Nixon also said that he saw a' real prospect for a break through on federal aid to school construction but that the Democrats must take the Initiative as they control Con-- , gress. 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