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...Senate, Sen, George D. Aiken (R-Ver.) urged the nations of Southeast Asia to convene their own international conference, in Asia, to settle the war in Indochina. Stating that peace "cannot be imposed by others," Aiken suggested that such a conference should include Japan, Communist China, and the Soviet Union. "I cannot believe that Russia has of late bad a vested interest in keeping up the conflict in Indochina," he said...
...Sen, George Aiken (R-Vt.), ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Monday that he had been briefed late last week by State Department officials on an impending massive sweep of U.S. and South Vietnamese troops in the vicinity of the Laotian border...
Kennedy went into the caucus thinking he had 28 "face-to-face" commitments to retain the whip job he won two years earlier by defeating Sen. Russell B. Long of Louisiana...
WASHINGTON, D. C.- Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) an almost unknown legislative technician, ousted Mass, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy from the number-two Senate Democratic leadership post yesterday in a stunning blow to Kennedy's party stature...
Ironically, Byrd told newsmen, he would have avoided the contest if Sen. Richard Russell of Georgia had died before the party caucus started in mid-morning...