Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Curry County, Oregon) 1958-current, November 01, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 —Port Orford News, Thursday,
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November 1,
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RE-ELECT U.S. SENATOR
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: WAYNE MORSE
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OREGON A N D THE N A TIO N ARE
PROUD OF THIS GREAT DEMOCRAT
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President John F. Kennedy:
President H arry S. Truman:
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"To a g re a t S e n a to r w h o
helps keep the W est fre e ."
"A man o f h onor and integ­
rity, and one w ho is e v e ry ­
thing a S enator should be."
Moy, 1962
Vice President
Lyndon B. Johnson:
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Senator Paul H. Douglas
"Wayne Morse has such a fine influence in our na­
tional life he has to be kept on the job for the welfare
of you."
Senator Mike Mansfield
"I pay special tribute to the leadership displayed by
the senior Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse, who
has performed magnificently in getting through the
Senate the Aid-To-Education Bill, a measure which
truly deserves the name 'The Morse Bill'."
May 25, 1961
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Governor Charles Sprague
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Memoirs of Harry S. Truman
” Th e c o n s tru c tiv e a n d r e ­
sponsible contribution under
y o u r wise leadership to our
La tin -A m e rica n Conference
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February, 1962
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Senator Bourke Hickenlooper (R-lowa)
"I have great respect for the ability, courage and per­
ception of the Senator from Oregon, Wayne Morse."
February, 1962
Editorialized in 1960 in the Oregon Statesman on
Morse's appointment to the UN "This is a fine posi­
tion for Morse giving him on opportunity to employ
his great capabilities."
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Senator Hubert Humphrey,
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader
"If ony member of the Senate con quality for being
an effective anti-communist it is Senator Morse."
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Donald L. Shank, Commander Dept. of Ore. VFW
(In a letter to Senator Morse — July, 1962)
"As a long time friend of the veterans you can be
depended upon to continue to support and vote
favorably on the top priority goal of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars — the establishment of a Veterans Af­
fairs Committee in the U.S. Senate."
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E. D. Spencer, Oregon State Democratic Chairman
"For 18 years Wayne Morse has served and fought
for the best interests of the people of Oregon in the
United States Senate. Sometimes the battle has been
lonely; frequently it has been unpopular and mis­
understood, but always he has advanced and de­
fended the interests of the people of Oregon."
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"Working with Senator Morse far a project Oregon needs, is
a little like riding a fine horse. You Jud indicate where you
want him to go and then hang on because you w ill be there
before you know it, "
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DON W. BAILEY, President of The Dalles
Irrigation District, February 24, 1962
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Letter from MRS. ANNA FRY, Hillsboro, Oregon, May 28, 1962
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"As an Individual, I know you are a Senator who gets things
accomplished. A few yean ago, I remember when we women
of General Foods wrote you about retirement at age 62. You
wrote us you would do your best, and you did, for the bill
was passed shortly after. "
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COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY IN OREGON. B. BRANDENBURG, CHAIRMAN, P.O. BOX 4952, PORTLAND, OREGON
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