FAUBUS' AIDES SPREAD THE WORD HE'LL RUN AGAINST SEN. FULBRIGHT
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December 15, 1963
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NORTTffl RN VIUM]\fl k SUS T DEC 1 5 1961
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STATINTL
He'll Run, Against Sen. Fuibright
By ROBERT S. A ~% and! 'tPAUL' SCOTT 37-year-old, 'decorated, amputee World War 11.
Sen. J. William iflb ght, 15-Ark., chajr- veteran. ?Benjamin Dillingham, 45-year-old
man of the influential Foreign Relations 11 ? scion of one of the wealthiest families of the
mittee, is convinced he will be opposed nd, will also be in the race. Inouye, son
Gov. Orval Faubus. The latter set apanese immigrant, has the. backing of
third term, hasn't antiqunced agatnst T rig a' or and minority groups. Dillingham is the
but. close Faubus lieuten-Tisrous champion of business and financial in-
Faubus' Aides Spread the, Word
R
; ocrats are set to nominate Rep. Daniel Inouye,
A long,l ime educator, he has indicated he may, a
retire from public life. In that event, the Der n- iati n'~ anvual medal for 'outstan'ding ink
.
Mass., as speaker. He fav- and Rouse Democratic Campaign Committees.
ors that in contrast to the Gov. Robert Meyner of New Jersey is in
backstage opposition of the IRIr` Allen if he wants it.
late speaker, Sam Rayburn. Raybrn's disap- line for an ambassadorship -
proval prevented such legislation from being He is still undecided, has indicated. to the
Massachusetts Republican Gov`fu White House that if he decides to take a fed-
considered this year.
e eral job, he nigh[ prefer one in the V. S.
g}ut Xolp r
will run for re-election. The slrlf -G' BEP, ADAM CLAYTON :POWELL, D-N.Y.,
vote-getter in the state, he has iojtoppos e ppos chairman of the House Labor Committee, ap
George Cabot bodge that he will no parently is serious about retiring. He is build-
Lodge De for the senatoriat nomination.
lv
;VVolpelpest like. tng h big, expensive hoarse in Puerto Rico and mocratic GG candidate agwhst ' Lilov. . Edward Edward McLaughlin, who wants "Ted" making preparations to live there permanent-
Kennedy to run for attorney , general. That's ly. Powell took a shellacking in the recent New
York mayoralty hassle. He opposed the re
what the President favors, too. electioat of Mayor Wagner, but Harlem went
HAWAII WILL BE the battleground of a heavily for him . . . Sen. John Hickey, D
dramatic senatorial contest if Democratic Sen. Wyo., is the first. alumnus of Wyoming Um-
Oren Long decides not to run for re election.' i'1-ri t serve . it. the Senate In
been awarded the Alumni itiAOs
creasing the size of the will ' ij a $].OD-a-plate affair in Washington,
House to save some De oft- prbbably Jan. 20. The National Committee is
nitely eats wnl. r def. still' more than $750,000 in debt from the 1960
J o e It ly n better under D- cam paign but is meeting its commitment to
a D-
month each to the Senate
'contribute $10000 a
ants are passing the worn
he. has decided to rqn for President Kennedy has agreed to be the
the Senate feature attraction at the Democratic National
The prospects for in- Committee's first big fund-raising dinner for
I ' ne ear's crucial congressional elections. It
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