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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, April 6, 1984 Dennis tbe Menace Rights Bills Foes to Try For" Amendment Votes By Jack Bell Associated Press Writer . Sen. WASHINGTON, April 5 U.S. Denying By Ilank Ketcliam What happens to this bill may depend a great deal on whether and how it is (D-Ga- .) on toithe Iing bill. who Russell, commands Dixie THE SENATE, which had to shut up shop Saturday when It couldn't rally the necessary quorum to transact business, was summoned to return to session Monday two hours earlier than the regular noon meeting time. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd a supporter of the measure, is scheduled as the first speaker.- - to fili-Se- - At WASHINGTON, April 5 the busiest comer in the nation's' capital there's an unseen, almost unknown cave so huge it could be a star attraction in the Carlsbad Caverns. 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I mmmammmmamm THE REPORTS have been based in part on the difficulty in persuading the Vietnamese under either the Diem or the succeeding governments, to in- But the Minnesota Senator said he will resist any amendments' House leaders believe would not be accepted by that body without sending the measure to a Senate-Hous- e conference BUTTER NO MONEY mer. .) filMHE? Shop at Your Freight Outlet Store HARKINS WAS assigned to the military assistance and advisory organization In South Viet Nam in February, 1962, and has been there through two revolutions. The possibility that Harkins might be replaced has been speculated on since last sum- said he hopes some votes on amendments can be reached within 10 days. teams prepared resume a buster against Humphrey the legislation, indicated in an interview that a breakthrough in the talk which has kept the measure all but immobilized since March 9, may be in the making soon. The proponents of the bill used all the time last week," Humphrey did not rule out After they are some changes in the bill, alRussell said. through, we want a week to though President Johnson has answer them. After that, we said he wants the indiluted House measure passed. might vote on some 1 MV By Associated Press WASHINGTON, April reports that Gen. Paul D. Harkins may be replaced soon as commander of all U.S. military forces in South Viet Nam brought word from the Pentagon Sunday that no such orders have been issued. amended. said With the Senate to begin its Sunday Southern opponents may fifth week of talk Monday, Sen. be ready in a week or two for Hubert H. Humphrey some Senate vot- - floor manager for the legislation, Richard B. Russell Shuffle of S. Viet Brass xL3jl && V , SPECULATION grew earlier this year when Washington created a new post of deputy to the U.S. commander and assigned Lt Gen. William G. Westmoreland to the job. The Pentagon said that Westare being systematically moreland would assist Hawkins Ing removed. in carrying out the increased reWe are in what was once the sponsibilities of the command. projection booth, Charles NewBUT IN some quarters both ton of the Press Club staff said. in Washington and in Saigon I never realized the theater was there is belief that Westmoreso big. land is there for to becomFrom this bleak perch one training preparatory the next commander. could peer down six stories of ing Washington would not have to emptiness at workmen cntting take the positive action of firaway at the few remaining ing Harkins from the job. steel beams. 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