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CHICAGO I.fI - n. Edward t Ken- Southerners to keep their d~e g8tio out resort center - but in the very heart of I new conference after his conversation nedy . lm;i guardian of a fabled political oC major candidate circulation. (Teat city." with Kennedy. legacy, . ought to stand aside Crom presi· McCanhy men claimed uccess in the Talk of a possible Kennedy draft swept He said that when Kennedy phoned "I told him that the draft movement has dential competition Monday night. while d r i veto stop Humnh~y short of swift throUlh the delegate caucuses durin, the Hubert H. Humphrey gained the upport of nomination. "It is apparent the viee pres­ day. But the senator hlmseU telephoned gone too far to be stopped." a fa vorite·son Southerner in his methodi· ident' upport i crumbling," claimed the chief promoter of this movement, for­ And Assembly Speaker Jesse 1\1. Unru,h, cal campaign for first ballot nomination. Richard . Goodwin. mer Ohio Gov. 1ichael V. DiSalle. to ask leader of the 174-vote California delega­ And a Democrats began their 35th Na· that his name not be placed in president· tion. said, "1 do ftOt regard his conver· But they acknowledged they could point tional Convention. Sen . Eugene J . Mc­ ial nomination. sation with Gov. DiSalle 8$ final. Carthy, striving to o"ertake Humphrey. to no specUic gain in fcCarthy support. DiSaUe said he would heed the rcque t "I would guess - simply as pure guess vowed to test his s~ren~th with a conven· Empty seat dolled the International Amphllht'atre a the opening night peech. - but added nothing could stop IOmeone - that Sen. Kennedy might take a careful tion floor challenge seeking a peace·line el from entermg Kennedy's name. plaUorm po it ion on Vietnam. e were delivered - a te'

LBJ I suggests' Hughes Believes Kennedy Democrats OBS~~VATIONS A. a Vice President Would Accept Party's Draft Find a 'Bug' AND COMMENT JJIIl I CHICAGO II! _ Iowa G('v . Har- lert out of the party." There is when William Knapp of Des for Humphrey old Hughes said Monday he be· considerable doubt the Demo- I Moines, who has a full vote, and In Platform PAGE 2 TUE SDAY, AUGUST 27, 1961 IOWA CITY, IOWA By ART BUCHWALD lieves Sen. Edward M. Kennedy erats can win the presidential Loren Mondl of Boone with a CHICAG O II! - An ex!CutivI! 0( Mas achu eUs would accept a eJection in November un:ess the hall vole, announced their sup­ meeting of Ihe Democratic Plat. 1 CHICAGO - One of Hubert Humphrey's drart to be the Democratic par· conservatives are given a voice port or McCarthy. form Committee was d i 8l'llp~ most Important decisions if he wins the ty:~ presidential nominee. in the party, he .said.. Slate Rep. Minnette Doderer of Monday afternoon when dele­ Democratic nomination is to choose a vice If there wer~ an h~nest d.raft McGovern ,.Id he did not Iowa City, delegation secretary gates discove-red what they said Vote for a pig? presidential candidate. Many names have at the convention tha. reeeived .nter tho pr9lic1'nti.1 IW"P" and national committeewoman­ was an electrooie listenin, device popular majority support, I can't stokes ill n • • polter to carve designate indicates she mii ht planted in a television set. Wbile the Democrats are meeting didale for president. This candidate been dropped in the hopper, but Mr. help bul believe he would accept up" tho oll1er ~end ' dates. H. support McGovern. Delegate Ralpb Turlington or in dark, smoky rooms, trying to de­ Humphrey has still been unable to make it," Hughes said. "He's a eour- pledged wholeh •• rted support will be a pig. The pig i cheduled to "I think he's the one wh o can Florida said a device was plant­ up his mind. Last week he- consulted with ageous man." cf the pa rty's nom In". ed at the back of the ballroom cide the (ate of the world, another unite the party," Slid Mrs, Dod­ '1 • be nominated Wedn sday night and leaders o( the Party, governors, mayors, Hughes, who is chairman of He said the major issues in While the committee was meet­ group of persons who are also con­ the National Democratic Gov- the campaign are Vietnam, ur­ erer. will give his acceptance speech senators and even with President Lyndon ing and connected to a wire a~ cern d with the fate of the world are Johnson. While his conversations with aU eroor's Conrerence, said he re- ban problems and the decline of parently leading to a floor above. trying to meet in the open air of Thursday. of them WCfi! off the record I managed to specls Kennedy's statement that rural America. Committee aides daabed to tilt get a tramcript of what he did not wish to be considered He called for rederal farm upper floor and summoned tht hicago. Although the Yippie movement may TV Newsmen I ,II, . i said to have been his for the vice presidential nomina- programs guaranteeing farm in­ botel management to make a I ay trying because Chicago May­ b stopped by Chicago red tape, the talk wit h President lion. come at full parity level and full search. rationale behind the pig's nomination Johnson. But the governor said Kennedy funding of existing farm pro­ But delegate Phil ll p Burton or Hidmrd Daley and his cily officials "Hubert, Ah h ear also made it clear that "no one grams. Make Appeal told a reporter "I don't think are doing their bpst to silence any vif­ is interesting and worth thoughtful you're having trouble can run away from problems." Hughes made his comments we'U calch them. They've prob­ ably cut loose and left by now." ible sign of dissent and di enchant­ COl ideration. finding the right man ~ Hughe., • r9cent supporter on Kennedy following a 45-min­ for Vice President." of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy', ute cJosed-door meeting of the Burton said, "I don't see that mpnt from the Youth International Inslead of pretending to be nomi· "Yes sir, Mr. Pr i­ presidenti.1 bid, Will asleed by Iowa delegation. To President Iit makes any diirerence now Iny­ Party-"Yippies" for short. nating a fine, upstanding meriean dent. It isnl e y." neWl men wh. lI1er he would He said the delegates did not wav IJ CHlCAGO I.fI - The Radio- It' was understood the wire and in fact nominating someone who "Ah don 't Imllglne It Ihlft his olleglance to Kennedy lake a slraw vole on presidential The Yip pies are meeting in Chicago II. Ah've been giving It If a draft developed. preferences and "I didn't make Television News Directors As- was traced to the suite or rooms sociation appealed to President two £1001'5 above the committee and an' h")'ing to hold their own pres­ proves to be a pig, why nol nominate II lot of thought mohMlf, BUCHWALD "I don't have to (ace that de- any push Cor any eandirlate and lind it I"m. to m. tho mlln you wllnt Johnson Monday to help ease Ir oom. Wlw.n investigator. got idential con\'ention in Chicago's Lin­ the real thing right off. cision now," he said. neither did anyone else." lhou ld h... . t x.,.rimc. in tht tXlcutiv. Sen. George S. McGovern of The governor said "some peo- limits on floor coverage by neWS- thE're, Ihere was nothing on the ('oln Park. Daley ha~ denied Iheir peti­ So Ihe Yippies found a good, clean­ bronch of tho governm.nt, Ihould know South Dakota told Iowa delegates pIe have been expecting me to men at the Democratic National ot her rnd or the wire. Convention. Th~ nrvice fo und in the hearing lion for IIlcetings twice. The Yippies clltpigandhave been training him for tho ins ond outl of tho Viotnllmu e WII', to Ihe Democratic National Can- make a presentation for Sen . I ond should h... .. hil finger on the prob· Democratic officials, mean- room was described as a email countered with an injunction attempt his big chance. venUon that the plight or the McCarthy, but I have no inlen­ while, rejected an appeal by the microphone. leml of lew .nd order." farmer is the "forgotten issue" lion 01 trying to influence any· against Daley to stop him from top­ news divisions of the three tel- A committee aide said the Be. H, in (')vemher, the American vat· "I agree with you Mr. President, but in this year's presidential cam- one." vision networks for reconsidera- eret Service took 1Xlssession 01 paign. Hughes said he has no ide a ping them. Later, the injunction peti­ er is faced with R choice hetween where do ] find such a man?" lion of the decision to limit each the del'ice and that the commit· lion was \Iilhdrawn and the Yipip "Ah also feel he hould have been a McGovern said thal i[ he were how the delegaLion stacks up on 10 a single floor camera duri ng tee planned no further action. s Hichnrd Nixon and Hubert H um­ cleeted president. he would at- candidale preferences. decided to meet without sanction from Vice President at one time so he knows the convention. Eligelle ThN oux, ~ta ff direclor rhrt.'y, perhaps the pig is th answer. what the job's all aboul." tack "the long neglected needs Most of 111. dll<:ullion at the The Standing Committee of of the commiltee, who discovered I the cily. t th ir first meeting. the :\fter all. pigs would probably like to and long neglected injustices in ~Io sed c.ucus centerocl on pro­ CotTespondents protested Sun- the de\rice, said the attorney gen· "But there is no one living who has al­ agricultural America." spective floo r fights over pl at- Yippics rnet several police officers and see Ille domestic scene cleaned up and day against a limit of 55 floor eral of Illinois, Will iam G. Clark, ready been Vice President of the United McGovern and another presi- fo rm, rules, and credentials, pas es for representatives of a member of the committ ee. was dispersed. would probably like to get out of Viet­ Slates except Richard Nixon, Henry Wal­ dential hopeful. Gov. Lester tho governor said. Hughes said news agencies. A total of 25 was in the room at the lime. However, Yippie plans For the we k nam. If someone from a log cabin can lace, Harry Truman and ... and ... and ... oh, Maddox of Georgia , appeared at the Iowa deleg.tlon will cau­ anoted to radio and television Theroux said Clark bad report. no." the Iowa delegation's first cau- cus immediately in thl event n('wsmen. Party orricials cited ed the incident to the FBI and are unique and may be followed re­ he president, sometlling from a sty eus just a few bours before the a nomin.. il not MI"ct. d on "Hubert, why are you stuttering?" crowded conditions in the Tnter- to Chicago Police . gardless of Daley's reaction. The Yip. ~hoHld have a chance to be president . convention was to open. the first ballot_ "Wo'll wan t to nalional Amphitheatre, where pies plan to nominate their own can· 100. - Cheryl Arvidson "Mr. President, you weren't thinking o[ Maddox told the delegates that discuss our pOlltion," HUghel the convention Is taking place. ... you couldn't be ... 1 mean ..... he would return "honesty, e[£i- loiel. "Surely you can understand ciency and morality" lo the (ed· Meanwhik a new Associated thaI this unnecessary restriction UN Diplomats "Let's be practical about this Hubert. era) government. Press poll or delegates indicated does serious damage to the Ah said Ah would nel'er run for President Maddox said the Democratic 18~ Iowa voles will go to Vice democratic process by keeping or the United Stales. But Ah never said Ah party needs "new faces, new Presinent Hubert Humphrey, 17 reporters from access to a devel­ wouldn't run ror Vice President." life, new blood, a new platform to McCarthy and 11" to MeGov­ opin!! slory at ils source," J. W. Wait for Word be .of "Why 00 earth would you want to be that will acceptable to the ern. Eleven deleg31cs holding Robel·[s. chairman the dircc· Vice Pr!' id nt afler being President of the Amcl'icpn people." nine votes l'emained uncommit- 101'S group's Freedom 0( Inror­ United Slate ?" He added: "The conservative ted. mation Committee, said in the people of this country have been The lalcst commitments came telegram to the President. From Moscow " Ah like WIIshlngton, Hubert, lind 01 UNITED NATIONS I.fI - U.s. for o. Ah'm concernod It dNln't mllke sources said Monday Iihat regard­ any dlff«once if you're President or less of the outcome of Sovia­ Vice Presld.nt. Ah'va .lwaYI conlider­ Czechoslovak Lalks in MMeOW, . d the two jobl Interch.n,eable." the United States wooJd opp!IIIe any U.N. "ratification of rape" "You have?" o[ t!\at Sovlet-occupied country. U.S. Ambassador George W. "Now don't look 80 8urpri cd. Ah 'm not Ball and other Security Council trying to s!' II myself, Hubert, but Ah members agreed in private (XIIl. think II.h could bc a geeoJ service to you. sultatiorlS to await further wd .. I For one thing Ah could unite all Ihe ele­ on the Moscow talks bef"ore re­ ments of the party. A your vice presi· convening Ihe 15-nation council . dential candidate Ah could defend mah Jil'i Hajek, the rOl"Cign minis· administrali"'n a lot ca~ier than you COUld. tel' for the llooral Prague regime And, thirdly, you've got to admit unlike who spoke in the council on Sa l., the Re!lublican's man, Ah 'm a household ttl'day , was reported to share \be name." view that it was best to await "That you are. But it seems to me, Mr. developll'l€nls in Moscow beiore calling another meetint . Prl'sident, it would be so embarra. ~Ing for you to take second place on the tick· The position of the United States at the United Nation. wsa et." summed by the sources in this "Hubert, you've known me long enough way: "The Soviet Union takes to know tiUes don't bother me. We could , the view this is a family matter work as a team the way we have been th at should be' handled on a rra· doing. Ah could lake a Jot of things off ternal basis. That could be ac· your shoulders." cepted if this wasn't a family with a strOllg tradition of fra tri­ "Such as what?" cide." Before the coundl wall a reso­ "Ah could lake the war and peace ne· luLion which would request Sec­ gotiations 0([ your hands; Ah could worry retary-General U Thant to MIld about the economy; Ah could deal with asp e cia I representati ve to the civil rights issue, Ah could meet with PI' ague to seek the release and the Soviets, and Ah could address joint insure the sa fely of any de­ sessions of Congress; stuff like lhat which t a i ned Czechoslova k leaders. would leave you free to be President o( Whether to push that resolution aU the people." to a vole despite a Soviet veto "I don 't know what to say, Mr. Presi­ also will depend on the out.come of the Moscow talks. dent. l owe you 50 much I hate lo ask you to do anyt.hini more lor me." "Hol'Mf.. thers , Hubert. You don't * * * owe me .nyll1ing. You e.med • Crick Hanoi Sides .t tho Pr9.ldoncy by lu.t being your· ..If. If you don't want me to be your Vice Pr9.lclent, Ah'lI c.rt.lnly under­ WLh Soviets l .tend." 1 YIPPIES TAKE TO THEIR HORSES - Youth., many of them Ylppltt - members of the Youth II "Of cou rse, [ want you to be my Vice Intornltlon.1 party - In Chlc.go to profest lI1e Democratic: Nation.1 ConventIon, Iwarm ov.r the Over C:zechs President, Mt. President. Nothing would ."uostrian st.tuo of Civil Wor G.n. John Logan In Grant Park Monday. The Ylppies and other •t honor me more than to have you on the you", protester. madt their pr9 ..nce known th roughout cIowntown Chicago Mondey in v.rlou. HONG KONG 1m - CommWlist the-'Do it y Iowa n spontaneous demonltretlon,. - AP Wirephoto North Vi et nam Monday support­ ticket. It's just that - that." ed the Soviet invasion o( Czech­ The Daily Iowan Is IHillen and edited by students and Is governed by a boa rd 01 li ve "Speak up, Hubert." oslova kia, t h u s appearing ID ,Iudellt trustees elected by the student body and four truslees appointed by the president

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