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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Monday september 18, 1967 the stars and stripes Reagan seeks to dissuade . Backers Sacramento Calif. A California gov. Ronald Reagan will ask that his name be re moved if it is proposed for new Hampshire s 1968 Republican presidential primary ballot a Gover nor s aide said saturday. Paul Beck Reagan s press Secretary reported that the governor sent a letter to his backers in new Hampshire. Among other things he asked the people there not to push him for the presidency an told them he would take his name off the ballot if they Petit on Beck said in los Angeles. Reagan has repeatedly said heis not a candidate for president. But so far the governor has said he will not sign an affidavit if it s required to have his Nam removed from primary ballots. That would conflict with his plans to be a favorite son candidate from California to create party Unity Reagan has said. Beck said Reagan wrote that he will ask new Hampshire s Secretary of state to remove his name from the ballot if Neces sary. The letter was carried to new Hampshire by Leland m. Kaiser of san Francisco a prominent California Republican Beck said. It was a very Short let Ter Beck added. Reagan and Beck were in Losangeles saturday for a mexican Independence Day  s backers in new Hampshire need Only 100 Signa Tures to get the governor s name on the primary , his name would not appear unless the governor agreed. Fags 7 Gallup poll puts Rocky Over lbs Princeton . Up the Gallup poll said saturday that a Survey shows new Yor gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller would defeat president Johnson by a 2 per cent margin if the presidential election were Hel now. The american Institute of Public opinion said in a copyrighted report that a test heat Between the two produced these results Rockefeller 48per cent Johnson 46 per cent undecided 6 per cent. The poll followed on the heels of Michigan gov. George Romney s troubles Over disclaim that he was brain washed by administration officials during a 1965 visit to Vietnam. The Detroit new advocated editorially that rom Ney withdraw from Contention for the 1968 Republican presidential nomination and throw his support to Rockefeller. The results of the Gallup Survey showed that Johnson led Rockefeller in the East 50 to 44 per cent and in the South 48 to43 per cent but the new York governor was ahead in the Midwest 54 to 40, and in the West 52 to 44. The Survey reported that Rockefeller showed strength among Independent voters an democrats who Are against Johnson. In addition eight of 10republicans say they would vote for him Over the president. Governesses Lenore Romney second fro left and Happy Rockefeller Grace the table As their husbands discuss the state of things at Rockefeller s new York City apartment. A mayor Pat sitting pretty on armory to Tom t t�tttvtoi�rt/1t or a to i the pollsters asked supporters of Romney to indicate their Choice if the Michigan governor was not in the race. The result listed 40 per cent of the switching to former vice president Richard m. Nixon 20per cent to Rockefeller 15 per cent to California gov. Ronald Reagan 12 per cent to Illinois sen. Charles Percy 4 per Cento new York mayor John Lindsay and 2 per cent to Oregon sen. Mark Hatfield. Rockefeller s brother says he s hopeful Moorehead Minn. Up Arkansas gov. Winthrop Rocke Feller said saturday he was hopeful that his brother go Nelson a. Rockefeller of n e w York would be the Republican nominee for president. However at a news Confer ence prior to his appearance be fore the Minnesota gop Conven Tion Rockefeller said he was prepared to support any Candi Date picked by the party. He said he was not trying to Start a draft movement on be half of his brother. I feel there is no question that he is a qualified candidate he said. Rockefeller said he had no reason to doubt his brother s recent statement that he had lost interest in the presidency. Nelson has said nothing Dif Ferent to me but the tone of his denials changes from time Totime 5 he said. New Brunswick . A Patricia q. Sheehan is one of America s youngest pret Tiest and newest mayors. She is the first to Latch onto a Sugges Tion that one Way to Cool racial disorder is to turn National guard armoires into Community centers. The suggestion came fro vice president Hubert h. Humphrey on july 25, following series of riots. And on saturday Humphrey dedicated the new Brunswick armory As a civic recreational and night school Hall under lease to the City for $1 a year. 4 months in office mrs. Sheehan 32-year-oldwidowed Mother of three has been in office Only four  initiation into the racial problem came july 19 when fight Between negro and White youths blossomed into looting window breaking and arson. New Brunswick s population of 40,000-Odd is 15 per cent non  the height of the disorder 100 Young negroes marched on the police station. Mrs. Sheehan met them and successfully pleaded give us a Chance. We be Only been in office Short  today mayor Pat As her associates Call her looks Back on the two nights of vandalism As a Small disturb Ance not very  but she emphasizes it is important that everyone recognize the problems in those areas exist and that they be  mrs. Sheehan says her administration does t know All the answers but is not ashamed task for  new Jersey s department of Community affairs set up this year to assist local government with Urban problems Calls mrs. Sheehan one of our top custom ers. Local organizations already have accepted mrs. Sheehan s invitation that they take Over rooms in the armory. The Urban league of greater new Brunswick for instance plans to conduct guidance classes at nights for students and their parents in part of the armory which had not been in use mrs. Pat Sheehaw s three children can be proud of mom. A by the guard for several  re going to bother every body in the Community until remake this project work said mrs. Sheehan. We re very much for citizen  business and civic leaders relearning that the new administration will be calling on the for help frequently and so far the response has been excellent. When the Sheehan administration pointed out the City s need for swimming facilities the Busi Ness Community underwrote the Cost of five neighbourhood swim Ming pools immediately. Died at 30 Daniel m. Sheehan died at theage of 30 in 1961, 3 years after he married Patricia  had courted in washing ton d.c., while he attended la school at Georgetown University. She worked As a Junior Labo economist for the air transport association. George Shamy one of he husband s Law partners urged mrs. Sheehan to run for offices part of a five member re form slate in the nonpartisan City commission election last Spring. The Reform tickets pledged that whoever finished first in the balloting automatically would become mayor. Pat Sheehan finished first. Being mayor of new Bruns Wick is a part time Job but mrs. Sheehan has found that the Postis taking up much of the time she would like to be devoting Toher children Betsy 9 Daniel 8, and Michael 6. Although it has been a Littlemore difficult than i had imag ined mrs. Sheehan has Man aged to juggle her roles As mayor Mother and  is a part time worker for a pharmaceutical firm. Dodd says probe Leit him broke new York a the lengthy Legal procedures that ended with a Senate censure often. Thomas r. Dodd left the Connecticut Democrat virtually penniless he said. Interviewed Here on the Mca Barry Gray show Dodd said i be never talked about this before but this whole ordeal has Cost me about everything i have. It s not Only brought me grave sadness butt has actually impoverished  Dodd was interviewed wednesday and the script was made available  also said he would like to see every senator state his net Worth at the time he entered the Senate what it is now and if there s any difference account for  though his lawyers worked for nothing expense for obtaining witnesses and other attendant fees were very Large Dodd said. He said friends helped with some Loans some gifts and that he had set up a special account for those contributions. The senator refused comment on his status with the internal Revenue service which became interested in his reported in come during the Senate hearing. Swiss unveil $14,000 car Binninger Switzerland a Switzerland s first commercial automobile in More than 20 year was unveiled Here. It is the Monteverdi High Speed 400 is with a Price tag of just under $14,000  
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