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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 15

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rHy.Af.2i.iti4 cccct- fcJF.Examtafr Seel CHAIRMEN ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Convention TV Man Dies Goldburn R. Danner of Glen- 3 NEW GAVELS Homemalcer Pat Nixon on Dizzy Political Rounds By ALVA SENZEK If there's one thing the American public loves better than a Horatio Alger story, it's a celebrity who hasn't lost th "common touch." So it's no wonder that Pat Nixon, the Vice President's wife, is such a political success. She has both. The 43 year old Second Lady wheeled into a coffee klatch with the distaff dale, television technician assigned to cover the Republican National Convention, died an Redwood and myrtlewood ,1 gavels were presented yester parent ly of a heart attack in a day to Senator William F. Knowland.

Senate minority motel at zozo Lombard Sunt early yesterday. His roommate. Fred Dieter- If leader and temporary Republican convention chairman; Con lich of Los Angeles, said Dan tide or toe Nation's presi at gressman JoseDh W. Martin stumping the State with her 10 a. m.

yesterday, looking ner, 48, nad complained of shoulder and chest pains at 4:45 a. m. Danner was dead permanent chairman, and Leonard W. Hall, chairman of the GOP National Committee. irein.

gracious ana relaxed. DOZENS PRESENT. ft y. J. when Dieterlch returned with The eavels were nreiented a doctor fifteen minutes later.

Danner was emnloved bv the ms i 'S -v st husband during his early congressional campaigns. Wearing one of the simple suits which are her trademark, Mrs. Nixon informed fashion conscious women reporters that she bought just four new Within minutes, the several dozen women present were by Edward V. Mills, Mneril Columbia Broadcasting Sys chairman of the San Francisco tem. Citizens Committee for the 1958 Republican National Con- an office worker here during the war, waiting for Dick to get out of the service." And then, with diplomatic wistfulness: "I've always dreamed of coming back and living on a ranch where we could have all the animals we want." Her daughters, she explained, have now crowded two litters of kittens, their famous dog, Checkers, a bowl of goldfish and for a brief time two alligators; into their small Washington home.

And what about her hus things two suits and two Narcotic Foe Dies vention. on behalf of Mavor ueorge tnnstopner. Mills said the citizens committee chose redwood because NEW YORK, Aug.20.-(AP) Daniel Carlsen, 50, who founded Narcotics Anonymous dresses to dazzle convention audiences. SHOES NO PROBLEM. Shoes, she added with seated ana served and a comfortable conversation started.

In contradiction to the situation and the surroundings, the gathering had a homey, simple atmosphere. It was as unaffected as the main attraction, who makes no bones about the fact that she worked her way through college and, as a bride, stretched pennies until they squealed. it wished to nresent "some in 1949 to help persons suffering from the drug habit, thing as durable and luting as charming frankness, would be tne Republican Party Itself." died in a hospital yesterday. no problem. "I buy them to fit, even if they are Size 8." Her two daughters, Patricia, The "no polities rule was stretched far enough to cover 10, and Julie, 8, are visiting band Democratic opponent, Senator Estes Kefauver? Mrs.

Nixon grinned. "Our children and theirs are wonderful friends. The Kefauvers used their grandparents, the Frank Nixons of La Habra (Los An a bit of the sum, ex-teacher's geles County) and will arrive Krsonal philosophy "I Just from day to day, work hard and do the very best I can" but the talk was mostly to live right around the corner and the kids still attend the same Enjoy scenic San Francisco! We offer an excellent selection of FIELD GLASSES Snd And what just supposing if her husband isn't renomi nated or re-elected? By now the former Nevada miner's BINOCULARS for a peek at the convention activities Wednesday, she said. "But they will be limited to one Cow Palace session," Mrs. Nixon added, for "Dick and I want to keep them out of the political spotlight as much as possible we want them to be natural, normal little girls and so far we have been successful." "Will they be allowed to hear the acceptance speech?" she was asked.

Acknowledging the question ers cleverness with a smile, she replied gently: "If things work out that way." limited to informal, winning chatter about the Nixons' private life. She confided she still finds politics exciting and rewarding, despite the increasing crush of engagements and a traveling schedule which has taken her 100,000 miles the equivalent of four trips around the equator in four years. DOES BOTH JOBS. She said that in spite of an average of three official func daughter was laughing. "I wouldn't be too disappointed.

I ean think of any number of things I like better than politics," she re plied. Italian Leader At Convention 'All guaranteed Precision Optics 683 to 15500 tions a day, she still does all her own housework and cook What did ahe think of Cali ing, for "I'm proud that I can Amintore Fanfani, leader of Italy's Christian Democratic fornia and San Francisco? still do both jebs and I think It makes for a closer, happier Now flowers speed croisj-eonntry- by telephone. Many floral shops now offer new aervice Flowert by Telephone. When flowers are to be sent out of town, the florist calls the distant city and places the order before the customer leaves the shop. If the flowers asked for are out of stock, the customer is free to change his order, knowing his flowers will arrive on time.

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