Portland/Observer Thur,day , October 12,1972 Page 3 Haas claims Portland crime increasing Senators recommend Morse D ie of tie test kinds of recommendations any nun can get for a job are those from tie people le used to work wltb. Wayne M orse, applying to t ie < iregun ¡eople for his old job as United States Senator, has lean getting those re ­ commendations. Last week, two of M orse’ s Democratic colleagues Ui tie Senate cane to Oregon to campaign for him. cenator Fred H arris of Oklahoma o|«ned M oise's Albina headquarters Sunday, and then traveled south to stump for tie form er Senator In Eugene and Corvallis. E a rlie r In tie week, form er Senator Eugene McCarthy spent a day campaignUig with M orse Ui Portland, speaking at Portland State University and two tun J - raising recep­ tions. This Friday, Wisconsin senator Gaylord Nelson will campaign In Portland and Eugene for Morse and later In the month Senators Hubert Humphrey and le d Kennedy w ill come Into Oregon. Why do tliese political leaders and others Ui the Senate want Morse back? "Since lie loft tlie senate," said M cCarthy In Portland, "w e haven't had anyone who can go tie distance In lighting fur tie people's Interests. Senator Morse has tie vitali­ ty, courage and subbomese to stick with something until It’ s resolved. ’’ McCarthy added that M orse’ s concern with atxjse of preshlenttal powers w ill te ip Congress resume "its long-abdicated role of re- State Senator I lari Hass, office t o recommend tough candidate (or D istrict Attor­ sentences for drug jiuslieis, ney of Multnoinan County, felons, and other criminal speaking laslore tlie Oregon cases, has tesulted In a break­ Building Congress, Wed­ down in moral ol lawenlorce- nesday noon at the I'o rt- tnent officials," Haas said, I a n d Motor Hotel stated: "many police officers have "T h e re has been a complete staled tom e, ’what's tie use breakdown of the vital law ol arresting a crim inal, if tie enforcement progiams In U ms D is tric t Attorney doesn’tcsre if l e ’ s sentenced or not.' D is tric t Attorney's o ffic e ." My firs t onlei of lu s u e s s if Haas pointed out that the I ’ m elec taxi District A ttoney, statistics from tlie F .H .I, would le to see that recom­ place Portland aa one of tin mendations le made In these top ten cities In America with crim inal cases, and tocooper- a rising crim e. Haas said, ate with tie arresting officers " ' I lie recently released sta­ and to let tie crime element In tistics covering tlie firs t 6 (Air community know that law months of it,is year once a- enforcement is going to work galn demonstrate tie crime togetler as a team ", Haas wave we are experiencing Is said. still Increasing." I le breakdown of moral and Haas s a i d , "Northwest lack of direction in th ellls- Portland has tie highest con­ trlc t Mlorney’ s office at tills centration of Senior C ltl/ens time has contrllaited to tie of any area like It In size on rising c r u ie rate. only the West Coast. These mug- last week In tie D istrict g lugs purse snatchlngs, assau­ Court of Multnomah County lts and robtei lea in Northwest scores of esses had to le dis­ Portland - actually are (earful missed by the judges because of leavuig tlielr homes - not no one from tie D istric t At­ only in tlie evenings hut day­ torney’ s office showed up to time as w ell. This fear is not represent tie State of Diegon without justification," Haas and try tie cases. said. " l i e w m esses, tie police officers and tledelendants in A breakdown ol adequate law those scores ol cases that enforcement a n d crim e p re­ were dismissed „lust have vention programs hasoccured tie s a m e serious concerns In tlie D istrict Attorney’ s o ff­ that I have, regarding tie total ice. As anexample Haas said, like of direction arid prior lie s "tlie D istrict Attorney’ s (Id ­ of tie office at this tim e. Any le« still teluses to represent law office, including the Dis­ the people and recommend to tric t Attorney’ s office who the judge what sentences tlie falls to show in court for tie convicted crim inal should re ­ tria l of his cases, has dure a ceive. • e i i o u - . disseivi e to tie tax­ "M y opponent Desmond Con- payers and citizens of out nail's failure to allow mem­ community." bers of tie District Attorney’ s With Ron Hendron sponsibllity .w d e c k presi­ dents." Senator H a rris , visiting Diegon wltb his wife, EaDonna, said Sunday night, " I only wish I and some more of my Senate colleagues had learned e a rlie r than we dtd about the Vietnam w ar. We should have l i s t e n e d to M o rse.” H a rris continued, "T h e re ate several Senators with liberal unages, but If you look at tlielr votes, you w ill find they are always voting for tlie corporations and tlie rich people. We need Wayne M orse back tlie re so we will have at least one person who w ill stand up for tlie people when the administration or some group of lobbyists try to ram a bill through Con­ gress that’ s not In tie public's interest." " I was there wltb Wayne Morse, and I saw him stop some extremely poor bills by hUnself,’’ H a rris said. Wien not hosting visiting Democratic Senators. Morse has been hitting the campaign tra il hard by himself. When he learned that his staff tiad scheduled a day of rest last week, le Insisted on slating a heavy day In Haker and Ontario instead. He also made stops In Pendleton, La Grande, Monmouth. Inde­ pendence, Salem, Albany, Eugene and C orvallis. As the campaign heats up, Morse continues to explain In detail the differences be­ tween himself and his Re­ publican opponent. In Salem, speaking before a group of senior citizens, Morse out­ lined another difference le - tween Senator M ark Hatfield and himself. "Despite his liberal Image, my opponent is an economic conservative," Morse said. M orse reported Hatfield’ s charge that Social Security is a "fraud ,” and the Repub­ lican Senator’ s proposal for turning Social Security over to private Insurance com­ panies. "Changes must lie made In tlie Social Security system, fait I can’t think of a greater fraud than allowing private companies to make a profit from the poverty of the e l­ d e rly ," Morse said. He added that discriminations in Social Security must he eliminated. " F o r exam ple," M orse ex­ plained, "widows who worked along with tlielr husbands should receive a fa ir portion of their husband's benefits, just as widows who never worked do.” M orse cautioned, " I f you think getting these changes passed by Congress w ill be difficult, just consider how hard It will be to change the system once it is under p ri­ vate insurance.” Finally, a painless way to save. N o w th e re ’s a painless, a lm o st fo o l­ p ro o f w ay to save. 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