Show r son and namesake the oldest of his six children and a graduate of Harvard Law School now studying economics in England told a reporter recently "My father stresses that whatever anybody does he'll enjoy it if he does it hard enough" One of those who works hard is Nelson's oldest son Rodman Rockefeller who like his father is a Phi Beta Kappa economics graduate of Dartmouth The father of four children Rodman is a leader in organizations promoting equal opportunities for Negroes and is a director of the Rockefeller-founde- d and a International Basic Economy Corporation whose world-wid- e operations include supermarkets and construction housing The grandsons shown A notable example of in- - dependence in the young-hay- s er Rockefellers is John D Independence IV only son of John D 3rd who broke from the traditional Republicanism last family's as a Democratic state win election to year West in Virginia where he also legislator g serves as a social worker in a is Rockefeller Steven Another village Nelson's secopd son now working for a PhD in philosophy of religion at Columbia Steven was the Prince in the headlined Cinderella news story of 1959 when Rasmussen a he married beautiful Norwegian girl whom he met when she was working as his parents' maid When the Rockefellers commissioned Marc Chagall recently to design eight stained-glas- s windows f0ra church near their estate at Pocantico Hills the Biblical passages illustrating them were suggested – by Steven One window is dedicated to his brother Michael lost at sea off the coast of New Guinea in 1961 while on an anthropological expedition Steven's father the New York Governor and his mother Mary Clark Rockefeller who divorced her husband in 1962 (a year later he married Margaretta "Happy" Eider Murphy) have two other children — Ann and Mary Michael's twin sister Ann divorced recently from the Rev Robert L Pierson an Episcopal minister has four children and Mary wife of William J Strawbridge Jr a bank officer has two sons The younger Rockefellers John D Jr's grandchildren — call themselves "the cousins" There are 23 of them including nine young married women who find greater freedom without the conspicuous Rockefeller name As "Bobo" Sears once remarked while she was married to Winthrop having the Rockefeller name may get you a reservation in an exclusive coal-minin- Anne-Mar- ' Rockefellers have said the break-u- p of Nelson's long marriage to Mary Clark did not develop as suddenly nor as close to his romance with Happy as many outside onlookers have assumed Intimates saw a decline in his relationship with his first wife as far back as 1940 when he moved to Washington to become FDR's coordinator of affairs "Tod had no interest in Nelson's work in government service" one of his friends sari "As he became more wrapped up in his public life which he really loves they drifted farther apart I'm sure that for lwenty years they were only keeping up 'appearances for the sake of their children" Happy as everyone has called her since girlhood knew Nelson's father and brothers before she met (TO PAGE 15) Inter-Americ- '1 "THE COUSINS" display typical Rockefeller independence John D IV married a Republican Senator's daughter (top) but turned Democrat th social Laurance's son Larry- is a Michael sons Nelson's one in Harlem worker of ko-a-mon- - Tod-hunt- h 101 9 1 NO LIQUIDS AFTER 4 P M? 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I : MAIL '' Nvssi - ammo bob Vogl FOB mol BOOKLET TREE Its cans effect md eminent family health seniority answers geestions most often aged ebent iDCooyright 1967 The Enertene Cs 1 Mew COUPON treatment"— at ne obligation this informative booklet written hi an l' L000t " g "BedWettins: ' it ammo mom ammo ommob mom mom r i ii)0 i P Fl 92660 Calif SUB ADDRESS AGE STATE CITY ii oomof Twc-4-- ? ammfmao NAME ( ::i amo mmao Mail Coupon to: ENURTONE CO Suite 209 2043 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach ziP—coot N r'—'1"- - - illialti'' 1 TT AillAWreitkozt4tk ''''' - ' Buy Bonds where you work He does ill tr f k ! 1 rtikolet irl I r17ttlitalL A144 ik He works for the government — a traveling man Like seven out of ten government employees he invests in US Savings Bonds He saves for the future his own and Americas — when he puts something into Savings Bonds every payday Bonds are a good deal: Buy US Savings Bonds where you bank or join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work You'll walk a bit taller Certain friends of the eame to marry Happy m‘ X Vice-Preside- nt How Nelson ' it Vice-Preside- nt ie another son Steven became 9n anthropologist his married (bottom) parents' Norwegian maid i when you walk into a dress shop One of the married Rockefeller daughters has never divulged her maiden name at a kindergarten for underprivileged children where she teaches for fear it w&ild alter her easy relations in the school "I'm always being called Mrs Roosevelt for some reason or other" says Mrs David Rockefeller a devoted horticulturist who is now deeply involved in the publication of a definitive work on the wildflowers felt better about that after of America I complained about it to one of the Roosevelt women and sh told me that she always being called Mrs Rockefeller" The high point of dramatic conflict in a novel based on the private lives of the and an episode which most Rockefellers ambitious politicians would find unbelievable would be the chapter dealing with Nelson Rockefeller's decision late in 1961 to seek a divorce and marry Happy Murphy This may have cost him the '64 Republican Presidential nomination Gov Rockefeller had been a strong contender in z 96o after his surprising landhis slide victory over Averell Harriman first run for an elective office But Richard Nixon was assured of the top place on the GOP ticket that year During the Republican convention in Chicago Nixon made a hurried and secret trip to New York to talk with Rockefeller It was said that Nixon was seeking approval of the platform but actually he spent most of his time in the Governor's Fifth Avenue apartment trying to persuade Rockefeller to run for The day after Nixon's close defeat John F Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy both told friends and reporters in Hyannis Port that in their opinion Nelson Rockefeller would have won the election if he had been the opponent and many Republicans agreed with the Kennedy& It was assumed then that Nelson could have the '64 GOP nomination without even asking for it But he had already made up his mind not to run for the Presidency unless he could appear before the public with Mrs Murphy as his wife food-processi- n 4 - restaurant but it also makes the prices rise vice-preside- nt - er US trb 110$ not pay toe sho eoiwnisenewc Tkt US Cavern th Tredwory Dephrtment etul The Adrerumg Chemed ?1 l pmestoi a Awoke M coopeociall TEETH FOR A PERFECT F i IT an iiolititelor 40 4)s1t4001e 1 ? r pa RELINE YC7:1 FALSE to lw a BIG ' - It Savings Bonds UN 1' OSE TO STOPS f 'ikopiiitolois 1600 00 Trouble with loose plates that slip rock or r cause sore gums? 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