Wednesday, August 21, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY, Page Nine Wednesday, August 21, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Ford picks Rockefeller as new vice president Life and times of new VP (Continued from Page 1) dures. A final vote could come in September. FORD, WHO last year went through the same 25th Amend- ment process to become vice president, offered Rockefeller the services of his own person- al staff to help him prepare for it. Ford's press secretary, Jerald terHorst, said both the Presi- dent and Rockefeller had talked with Nixon by phone shortly before the nomination was an- nounced. Nixon was quoted as telling Ford that he "picked a big man for a big job." Ford told the nation that Rockefeller will "make a great teammate." HOUSE Speaker Carl Albert, D-Okla., called Rockefeller "one of the most experienced and capable men in the country" "I think it was an excellent choice," said Democratic Whip Robert Byrd of West Virginia. And Senate GOP Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania said he was "enormously pleased." SCOTT and Byrd pledged to expedite confirmation, with Scott expressing hopes it could be completed within 35 to 40 days. This compares with the 55 days required to confirm Ford last fall, when Nixon nom- inated him to succeed Spiro Agnew. The Senate Rules and Admin- istration Committee, which along with the House Judiciary Committee will conduct con- firmation hearings, began an immediate investigation into Rockefeller's background. The nominee, a millionaire member of one of America's wealthiest families, told a news conference that he would make whatever financial disclosures are required and probably will put his vast holdings in trust. HE bluntly turned aside re- porters' questions about his personal finances."You'resnot the committee of Congress," he told them at the White House press room session after Ford announced his nomination. Ford said he was certain Rockefeller will receive major- ity approval in both the House and Senate, as required by the Constitution's 25th amendment. 'I wouldn't have picked some- one who wouldn't be," he said. Rockefeller had twice run for the White House. His resigna- Congress tion last December as governor of New York, a post he held for an unmatched 15 years, was viewed as a move to position himself for a third campaign in 1976. BUT Nixon's resignation and Ford's elevation to the presi- dency changed that, and he ac- cepted a post he previously re- jected on grounds that "The vice president is standby equip- ment . . . I don't think I'm cut out to be a No. 2 type of a guy. He told the White House news conference he had changed his mind because of "the situation that exists in our country and the world, a situation resulting from an accelerated change, tremendously difficult and ser- ions problems . . . that have to be faced and faced realistical- ly." And in clear reference to the change in his personal political prospects brought about by Nixon's resignation, he said "I am in a position of relaxed de- sire to be helpful to this nation in any way I can." You're pretty darn good at your job, But today, we all have to consider how we can do our workab le better. hat's how each of uscan help keep our jobs here in America. For now and for the future. America. It only works as well as we do. sets up ALBANY, N.Y. XP)-Here is a on Government Organization, 1969--Appointed by President chonology of Nelson Rockefel- appointed by PresidentEisen Nixon to National Foreign In- ter's life and public career: hower. His actiivties in that telligence Advisory Board. Also, July 8, 1908-Born at Bar Har- post led to establishment of the at Nixon's renest, undertook a bor, Maine, the third of six chil- Department of Ifealth, Educa- special fact-finding mission to lren of John D. Rockefeller Jr. tion and Welfare in which he ILatin America. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. briefly served as undersecre- 1973-Resigned as governor of 1926-Graduated from Lincoln tary. New York, saying he would de- School, New York City. 1954-Became special assist- vote his time to the National 1930 - Graduated Phi Beta ant to the president for foreign Commission on Critical Choices Kappa from Dartmouth College affairs. for Americans. with a degree in economics. 1956-1959-Headed two studies Aug. 20, 1974 - Nominated as Married Mary Todhunter Clark, of New York State's constitu- vice president by President from whom he was divorced in tion, authorized by the legisla- Ford. March 1962. There were five tore. children from that marriage- 1959-Dec. 18, 1973 - Governor Rodman, Ms. Lionel Coste, Ste- of New York. Rockefeller won ven, Ms. William Strawbridge, his first term in 1958 by defeat- and the late Michael Rocke- ing incumbent Democratic Gov. feller. Averell Harriman. 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Seidman is a certified public Earlier, Ford also began set- accountant. ting up a steering committee to prepare for an economic summit Ford also named to the steer- conference scheduled to begin in ing committee Economic Ad- about a month, over which he viser Kenneth Rush; Roy Ash, has said he will personally pre- director of the Office of Manage- side. ment and Budget; Treasury THE FULL meeting is to in- Secretary William Simon, and clude representatives from Con- the new chairman of the Coun- gress, management, labor and cil of Economic Advisers, Alan consumer groups. Greenspan. He invited congres- He chose a long-time personal sional leaders to designate four friend from his home town of members from both houses. Hove a few extra moments during the day? Need something to occupy your mind? 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