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  • , MUS. WAYNE MORSE, OREO. RAYMOND E . BALDWIN, CONN . WILLIAM II'. KNOWLAHD, CAUJI'. J. NELSON TRIBBY, CLERK COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES 0.ce~r 11,, 1Q50 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ThrN of my friends whom 1 have known for a loa, time ..-. in tnuw.t
  • will be different after The key disarmament people in the S nate have lost some strength -­ Joe Clark, Wayne Morse, Senator Carlson. Ambassador Wiggins: Ratification of the NPT is an embarrassment. All ask if we are going to ratify it. The non-nuclear group wonders
  • ~ ..Y-1net' ~~ A/cJ • ~J~~LjC. "'9s-e,c, ~.4C-?LL~~ d4d ~. ~ --uJd:::7.,4,A.,, ,f ,[)__ C!. ...... .J. W. P'ULIIRIGHT, ARK., CHAIRMAN JOHN SPARKMAN. ALA. HUl!IERT H. HUMPHREY• MINN. MIKE MANSFIELD, MONT. WAYNE MORSE. OREG. RUSSELL 8. LONG/LA
  • . ) Wayne Morse (Oreg.) Richar d B. Russell (Ga .) Everett M . Dirksen {Ill. ) Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Iowa) Geo rge D. Aiken (Vt. ) Leverett Saltonstall (Mass.) Cong. Ca rl Albert (Okla. ) Cong. Ca rl Vinson (Ga . ) SERVICE SET I \ A _/ l_
  • of an oceanographic program. We have now obtained the clearances required to proceed with this recommended transfer. The summary of Con­ gressional response was reported to you by my letter of March 25, 19660 Although at that time, Senator Wayne - 2 ­ Morse
  • Johnson-/ Anybody can do about it. If he has a six year term, he can blast. Morse is blasting me on the draft bill now. Between being blasted by the Department of Defense and a member of my committee is pretty bad. Nobody can control his blast
  • ., Senate WILLIAMS, John Senate COOPER, John Sherman, Senate FULBRIGHT, J .W. , Senate MORSE, Wayne, Senate LA.USCHE, Frank J ., Senate DODD, Thomas J., Senate PELL, Claiborne, Senate HICKENLOOPER, Bourke Senate O~SOB, Frank, Senate CASE, Clifford Senate
  • pro1resa--tarcu1h tlie '. Unlted Nations. ·we will be the llrat .·t e move. sure tbat -~, Sincerely·; The H~rable Wayne Morse TJ11Ued States Semite Waah1ngtoa, . D;..: C. LBJ:McGB:ab 5/ -~ ( ---- TOP SECRET / (copy of VIENTIANE 2054, June 21
  • difference that makes. 260 VU\ INIA AV~ NUUJ N.W., WAS INO'I' N, D.C. I.., 037 cover Senate tells by • Morse 2 2 /333-8760 August D ar Dr. 1 • 1 67 Hay s: Althou h th visit you uggest oul be int re ting. and rticul rly o to me
  • payments and .many 'pork b&rrell 7 items. Yours very truly s [34 of 42] Feb;l,1958 Senato·r Vleyn& Morse Senator Richard Neubs~ger RS·P·t.: . .Al Ullm2n· ( copy to Gentlemen t ~. sch) You m•n should ba asha~ed to a··sk· if.he p·oor taxpttyars tro.m
  • FARBSTEIN, Leonard, Congress MURPHY, William T., Congress NIX, Robert N.C., Congress FRASER, Donald M., Congress ROYBAL, Edward R., Congress HAMILTON, Lee Congress HA.IS, Wayne L., Congress O'HARA, Barratt, Congress FASCELL, Dante Congress .DIGGS~ Charles c
  • ments made by Senators Fulbright, Mansfield and Morse during the hearings and Floor debate on the SEATO Treaty. These statements are attached at Tab A. At Ttb B is a copy of the Foreign Relations Committee report on the Treaty with interesting statements
  • ~ n's are set ad confirmatio for Tuesday, /' //June 2 at 10:30 aom. before _,,/..,.,. E~st ad, Ervin S and IC 7 G~'. LISTER HILL, ALA., PAT MCN.ltMARA, MICH. WAYNE MORSE, OREG. ,...RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEX. JOSEPH 8. CLARK. PA
  • from doing anything even if there was anything we could do -- which we cannot at this time." - - "All the United Nations can do is to debate and deplore the situation... " Senator Wayne Morse demonstrated again that a totalitarian state fears
  • . Wayne Fredericks and Glenn Fields shamefacedly agree. Glenn recalls that the Minutes were to show this as up for review l"'February. So I've confirmed this ad referendum to you. Bye the bye, these project statements are atrocious. They go on for pages
  • MONDALE, Walter F • MONRONEY, A. S. Mike MORSE, Wayne MORTON, Thruston B. MOOS, Frank E. MUNDT, Karl E. MURPHY, George MUSKIE, Edmund s. NELSON, Gaylord NEUBERGER, Maurine PASTORE, John O. PEARSON, James Bo PELL, Claiborne
  • in honoring Senator Wayne~rse Edith Ycreen on.. March 25. and Congresswomen < Ad sp togethe h he---original corre- d. ~/~/4-- ../41.~ Harold R. Levy Assistant to the Secretary I 'I
  • Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
  • BRIOHT, J .W., NSFIELD, Mike MORSE,Wayne HICKENLOOPER,Bourke B. CASE, Clifford P. COOPER,John Sherman CARLSON,Frank AIKEN, George n. HARPHAM,Dale, Washington, n.c. KING, James B., Jr. LOBODA,Samuel R., Oakton, Va. April Jl. 1'61 Dear CoaaH•en,ae
  • prepared a brief concerning Vietnam and that Senator Ernest Gruening of Alaska and Senator Wayne Lyman Morse of Oregon had placed the brief in the Congressional Record during the past week. (It is noted that the Congressional Record for September 23, 1965
  • . · . · Constitution, as you recall, Congress, the President will be . . WAYNE MORSE, '" ''· once protected that institution depicted a3 Nero or King 1 . i °'u , '·. United States ~nator. _and a large part of our econ­ Chan-les I, while Senator n asmngton. .., omy
  • The Brazilian Ambassador HICKENLOOPER, Bourke B., Senate The Rep. of Chile to the Council of OAS MORSE, Wayne, Senate The Hon The Charge D'Affaires A.I. of DE SANTAMARIA, Carlos Sanz, Inter-Ame Chile Connnittee on the Alliance for Progress The Rep. of Colanibia
  • of the Prllne Minister• . / ; ~-r i£X~C~JTIVE MEMORANDUM 7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 13, 1967 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Charles D. Roche )( I talked to Wayne Hays today and he asked that you read personally a communication he sent to you through
  • to ruah them up. ·· February 22, 1960 TELBPHONB CONVERSATIONBBTWBBNWALTER HALL AND WALTER ~NKINS ..You heanl what Wayne Morse · Lyndon in Houston, dlctn•t you 7 He &aid any Democrat that could be nominated would be very superior to Nixon and he wuld
  • , Raymond w., (Jr.}, 357 Parkside Dr., Wand.ck, R. I., 7/'rl/64 GREEll, Wayne H., 5779 Jetterson Ave•• riiuskegon, I.-rich., 7/1/..64 vlEILL.lGER,Peter, 11019 Brookfield, Livonia, iac~an, 7/'i/64 GAR:~, Curtis, 3176 N. Custer, l•Ionroe, Hich., 7/1/64
  • RAUH,JR. 1955-57 ROBERT R. NATHAN 1957-59 H. BEER 1959-62 SAMUEL MRS.FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT Vim Chairmen 1947-1962 SAMUEL H. BEER EMILEBENOIT LEONH. KEYSERLING REINHOLD NIEBUHR WAYNE MORSE HonoraryChairman ROBERT R. NATHAN JOHNP. ROCHE JAMESG. PATTON