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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 33

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14-B PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. Dec. 10, 1969 1 O'Dwyer Plans Senate Bid STJfPON DECK ENAMEL HHH Says He Only Needed 1 More Week to Win Election by Gov. Rockefeller three months after the assassination of Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy. Goodell faces the likelihood of primary opposition from State Sen. Edward Speno of Long Island who has already announced he will run and possibly from State Sen. John J.

Marchi of Staten Island who has indicated an interest in running. O'Dwyer is the younger brother of the late New York Mayor William O'Dwyer. that the speculation had been that Goldberg would run for governor if he ran for any office. O'Dwyer declined to discuss who else might run in the Democratic Senate primary. He said he hopes no one else runs, but that he does not expect to be unopposed.

He said he would answer all questions at the New York City announcement at the Americana Hotel and at the upstate announcement before the Capital District Press Club in Albany. O'Dwyer will be seeking the seat held by Sen. Charles Goo-dell of Jamestown. Goodell was appointed to the Senate Stp Pfth, PU A Dacfc tnmml tr w4 Ntfl fltfl N4wm Mtpitf Ut hMltf mmd 0riiWt. WtwpuW.

AM m4 Altai niwM, NEW YORK (AP) Former Manhattan Councilman-at-large Paul O'Dwyer said Tuesday he would formally announce a second bid for the U.S. Senate Thursday in New York City and again Friday in Albany. O'Dwyer, a Democrat, was the winner of the first primary for state-wide offjce in 50 years last year when the primary system was reestablished in the state. He lost the election to the Republican-Liberal nominee, Sen. Jacob K.

Javits, who is the state's top Republican vote getter. Javits won by a margin of more than one million votes. O'Dwyer will be the first man to enter the Senate race officially on the Democratic side. His announcement came on the heels of the report from former U.N. Ambassador Arthur Goldberg that he would not run for any office.

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will run again. He will only say that he is seriously considering making a run for U.S. Senator in his home state of Minnesota. "In all candor, I have to say that the state of the Democratic party is better. Much of the dissension like a storm has blown itself out," he said.

He continues to back President Nixon's Vietnam policy. "I believe the American public wants to give the President a chance to find a solution. "That silent majority they talk about wants us to disengage, but they don't all want us to get out Immediately. I resent those people who are saying the President doesn't want peace. He is as anyone else.

They don't realize it is one thing to ask for peace and quite another to bring it about." Nixon's greatest problem in his first term could turn out to be inflation rather than the war, Humphrey said. He said the Nixon administration made a "great mistake in abandoning wage-price standards. They are depending too much on the high interest rates instead of an anti-inflationary effort it has become inflationary of itself." Humphrey said the administration's "medicine of tight money has not become a medicine, but a kind of Intoxicant on the economy." By BILL O'BRIEN ROCHESTER (GNS) -Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey believes he would be President today if the 1968 Democratic convention had been held three weeks earlier. "If we had the convention earlier, that alone would have been sufficient," Humphrey said.

He fielded questions following an afternoon of pheasant and quail hunting on the James P. Wilmot farm in Mendon, near Rochester. "The 1968 convention was the latest ever held by the Democratic party. It was over on Aug. 30 and we were supposed to start campaigning on Labor Day.

"I hardly had time to get home and change shirts. You need time after a bitter convention and all Democratic conventions are hard fought. You need time' to patch up the wounds, to bring together all of the factions. He recalled that after the 1960 convention, held in July, the Kennedy forces spent two weeks salving the wounds of liberal Democrats who were irked that Lyndon B. Johnson was on the ticket.

"Mr. Nixon last year had five very pleasant weeks after the Republican convention to get rested, to sit down and talk with Rockefeller, Romney and the rest. "I never had a single day to call in people and talk to them about our problems, and" we had plenty of problems we should have been talking about," Humphrey said. Humphrey's campaign began to move in the final weeks and he pulled nearly even with Nixon in the election-eve polls. "We were coming on like gangbusters at the end," Humphrey said.

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We needed another week to finish off our house and win the election," he said. "But then, the truth is, the Republicans didn't defeat us in the final analysis, we defeated ourselves," Humphrey said. Humphrey is now helping put the pieces of the Democratic party back together. He ticked off names of cities like Miami, Dallas, Minneapolis, Detroit, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco all of them on his itinerary. Most of the stops involve Democratic dinners or related functions.

It is the same tactic employed by Richard Nixon after he was defeated in his bids for the Presidency and for gover-n of California. Nixon toured the nation, speaking at Republican functions, then picked up those IOUs at the GOP convention. Humphrey isn't ready to admit that is his ploy or that he Ray Hearing OK'd Nashville, Tenn. W) James Earl Ray will receive a federal court hearing Dec. 29 on his complaint about the conditions of his confinement at the state penitentiary, where he is serving 99 years for the slaying of Dr.

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