Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1960 Page: 4 of 46
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votes in the last major primary contest of 1960.
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Vice President Richard M.
Nixon was described Fri-
day as “greatly shocked” by
Adlai E. Stevenson’s foreign
policy attack on the Eisen-
hower administration.
The Stevenson speech, ac-
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER reaches to shake hands with Mrs. Silvia Figueiredo after
she gave him a bouquet before his departure from Portugal. Her son Mario, 22 months
old, seems a bit bashful. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Lisbon.)
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Campaign Spending Assailed
The two candidates closed their campaign with
speeches and television appearances which pointed up
the big debate between the two.
Morse declared Kennedy had no business coming into ,
his state against a favorite son. He warned that a Ken- l
nedy victory would wreck the Democratic party here for
years to come.
Kennedy told his listeners there was no sense in hand-
ing Oregon’s vote at the Los Angeles convention to some-
one not running for the nomination.
He noted that only one president (Warren G. Har-
ding) has been elected in this century who didn’t enter
the Oregon primary.
Kennedy estimated his Oregon campaign cost about
$50,000. Morse, who said he himself was spending less
than $7,500, has accused the New England senator of
spending “unconscionable” amounts of money to “buy
the White House.”
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ence. Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, Lyndon Johnson of
Texas, and Stuart Symington of Missouri also were on
the ballot.
Only Morse and Kennedy campaigned, however.
After West Virginia, Humphrey headquarters here urged
Democrats to write in his name for vice president.
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mit conference, was viewed
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PORTLAND, Ore. (PH—Oregon voted on a wet, gray
day Friday to settle, mostly, a running battle between
Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon and Sen. John F. Kennedy
of Massachusetts in the Democratic presidential primary.
The early turnout was light.
It certainly didn’t match national interest in the out-
come of Kennedy’s bid for his seventh straight primary
victory, this time against a deeply entrenched favorite
son.
Morse, who has never lost an election in his home
state, didn't budge from his prediction that he would
draw 60 percent of the vote. But there was a strong feel-
ing that Kennedy, closing fast, would put oft still an-
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was reported by his press
secretary, Herbert G. Klein,
who said the Stevenson
speech apparently indicated
a split among Democratic
party leaders. He was refer-
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congressional leaders have
been emphasizing calls for
national unity behind Presi-
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nally to concede he was “very much encouraged.”
Whether for buildup purposes or not, he previously had
taken the line that Morse ought to win in his own state.
house to provide a total of three buildings — nearly the
balance of the town’s busi-
proved by the house.
Power Included
Sen. Richard B. Russell
(D-Ga.), manager of the big
annual farm bill, said this
total includes some $62 mil-
lion of increases above house
figures but still is $135 mil-
lion under Preside nt Eisen-
hower’s budget recommen-
dations and $665 million be-
low amounts voted by con-
gress last year.
Russell’s figures did not
include some $417 million of
loans for bringing electric
power and telephones to
rural areas and aiding low
income farmers.
Loans Suggested
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$140 million additional could
be used for these loans if
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