1 \, L (23) J lfq J ' ; t T ' c. ) { t,... J
1722 He rmepin Pvenue Minneap ol i s 3, Minne:-3 crta BRi de ep ort L ~ ll 2 USE Oli' Jc:i CRCll. 1 S FOO:iJ J. ;J UNDl,NCE l'. T HO: le i'jjd i BROAD URGED Use of J.merica 1 s food abundance at home and abroad to raise living standar ds of the underprivileged and further the a ims of our nation 1 s foreign policy vras urged by Se nator Hubert H. Hum)lhrey l ast night in an address at Br ainerd, i'ii nnes ota As steps in that dir ection, Senat or Humphr ey urged; 1. Adoption o:f sof1e form of a food stamp pl an t o raise purchasing po1rer of Lme ri.ca 1 s low income f amilies, partie ulary "After three months of delay, the President finally resolved an administrative squabble over who was to run this new program by splitting it up beb;men Secret ary Dulles, FOil. Jl.dministrator Stassen, and Secretar y of Ag riculture Benson. 11 t 1 s about time they moved some food into i nternational trade, instead of fighting over who i s ~ oin c; to r.;et to_ ~{) oint more job-holders. " But all Fe have so far is the law on the books -- with no results to she for it, 11 he declared. "After a year of urging such constructive action, we Y ron approva l i n Congr es s for s a l es of American food for forei gn currencies to stimulate exports by private trc.1 ders, and appr ova l for ;:;r ecter use of non-profit voluntary foreign r el:ief 2gencies such as Cl\ RE f r famine r elief distribution, "Senator Humphrey s aid. i n the Senat e by Senat or Humphrey. Assistance Act of 1954, patte :.. ':led aft er the i~' arrn Trading Post Act introduced red t al)e 11 for holding up f unctioning of the Agricultural T-.cade Dev elopment and Calling for ex,;anded U. S. far m exports, Senator Humphrey blamed "needless " But linked Hi t h ::;re2ter overseas use of otrr- f<t;i( 1 abundance must be l)rovir;ion for assuring ever y Jtme :cican an opportnni ty,/have a mi nimum adequate diet o±' basic foods, part:l.cul arly of milk and butter. ssuance of food stamps t o s u::;pl ement mee1 ger public assis t ance allol"f<mces to the aged, the widows and dep endent chil dren, and t he handicappe d would go a l ong way tmtard tha t obje ct ive, o.nd at the s ame t i u e make wiser use thad now provided for our temporar y surpl us es of f ood products " "America 1 s food abundanc e can l)e a powerful force for good in the 1:1rorld, a r eal weapon of freedom, 11 Senator Humphrey s aid. food for fnmine relief and other urgent needs. 1so.ft 1 foreign cnrrencies, p -lus - do na-t i-~m of Americ-an Congress for s al es of U.S. farm commodities for local 2. i1aking greo. ter use of a uthority provided by the last to enable them to obtain nutritionally adequate diets. those already on mea,:;er public assistm:c e a J~owcmces, Office of Vol unteers f or Humphrey FOR RELGASE FRDAY A,ii. OCTOB!.i2 22, 1954
DSTRBUTON FRST SENTENCE : SENATOR HU BERT H. HUMPHREY WLL BRNG H:::S CAMPAGN FOR RE- ElECTON TO THE U. S. SENATE NTO MORR SON COUNTY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. SENT TO : MORRSON COUNTY WEEKL ES VA SPECAL DELVERY MAL SENT BY: LARRY ANDERSJN, OCTOBER 12, 1954
.... : to u V c1 ti!ll when 2 t l5 tanle,- Jeniek, tt.le urjjcilfil. zation. le, or N-elec 21_. ~-... ll with a treet Y:' sit a\ t c ai eel opla t treet sjts tbay fer or ' to t UJ"ingt course of atar 'Ht.ui!PbrtPJr baa Yiei ani sa ion i t..,.....,,,.n,<w"nr 't JJta e rp tlll.wi tic -...
.;2../ D STRBUT ON FRST SENTEl'JCE : SENATOR HUBERT H. HU11PHREY W LL BR NG;s H S CAMPAGN FD R HE-ELEC TON TC THE U.S. SENATE NTO TODD COUN'Y THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 9 ( FOR RElEASE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14) SENT TO : TODD COUNTY WEEKLES VA SPEC A, DELVERY SENT BY : JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, L~ $1t
' ) '( r \ '\ ~...,. ' r l- t / '. J : f f
DSTR BU TON F1 RST SENTENCE: SENATOR HUBERT H. HU MPHRJ AGAN W LL BR NG HS CMJPAGN FOR RE- ElECTON NTO CASS COUNTY VmEN HE TALKS WTH PLLAGER RESDENTS DURNG A STREET VST TFDRSDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 3 P. M. SENT TO : CASS COUNTY NEWSPAPERS VA SPECAL DELVERY SENT BY : JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, 1954
FRO OW TEERS FO HU Ri% 1722 Hennepin Aftnue. nne olis. sota Senator Hubert H. lfuq>hre7 again will bring his oupaip/into Case COWlty" when be talks With Pillager residents during a stne' visit 'rhursdar. October 21. Street. Visits torm a large s l&l'e at Senato~ Hunphrey s canpaign - ' schedule beca:tse tbe;r o.tterh hilll op ortuni ty. to 1!19et the ople ot tor re-eleotion lli.nnesota. H. D. :Bloyer at Remer is chairman of tbe Casa C~unv DF~ organization which ia in charge ot arrangements tor the Sen~or ~'s vis:i. t. This i8 the second vi.si t ot Senat~ Hulphrey in Cass Counv ooring the./ t.o visit Berna, Cass Lake ~d Wallcer. #ll '
' ' DSTRRJTON FRST SETENCE: SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, ~ LL BRNG HS Cfu~AGN FOR P~-~~C TON TO THE UNTTED STATES SENATE, NTO CROW WNG COUNTY DURNG A SERES OF APPEARANCES N BRANERD, ( FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 14,1954) rent TO: BRANERD AND CROW WNG COUNTY NEV'VSP APERS RADO STATON KLZ (VA SPECAL DELVERY ) SENT BY: JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, 1954
in... t UalM c~ ' zati Uhll 1 ~UPblM.J 1d.ll amll!'ellll a. 'ather an u 1. tor a til'n Pl~ll' 1ee 1 viei\ at l W P s~to ob oan t ti '
\ DSTRBUTON FRST SETENCE : SEN ATOR DBER' H. HUMPHREY THURSDAY ( OCTOBER 21) WLL DSCUSS THE KEY SSUES OF THE CAMPAGN W TH WADENA COUNTY CTZW.S VJHEN HEX HE STOPS N WJ.DE.l\JA, VERNDALE AND ALDRCH. SENT TO : WADENA COUNTY NEWSPAPERS RADO STATON KWAD SENT BY : JO AliJNE ALBERG, OCTOBER ll 12, 1954
FO i'hu"s day. Senator llubert 11 hrey unday t~ 21 will disowe. tl1e k y issues of the eaapaig:n in : dena oun'ty when be atope ill adona. emdale and drloh. Stmatcdt ll!lphrey. who 1s aaking a vote of o *'ldenco tor re-election to the Utlltod tatea Semte. will t:ake his finrt stop 1n dena here be 11 be honored at an Oal6 brea.ld'aet at the t adm:ia 9 a SO and 10 aoo a. over station... w. the enator will oont1nue on to a oottee hour at the c r cial ~tel at 10. adem otmty unit or the lnneeota ovu-u for il.l'llp y will spon.eor tho tmmt. for wbloh arrancementa. Joo SOD 18 kine e 'ODAtor 'a aehedule will tab bia to orna lo at 11 30 a. wbere be will talk with e dal citieens on the street. Anot r street Yieit will take htm to ldrich at 12a45 P. ro he will d!souea t he consi re tile crucial isauos of th 1054 aan
DSTR DTON FRST SENTENCE: SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY WLL BRNG HS CAMPAGN FOR RE-ELECTON TO THE U.S. SENATE NTO MORRSON COUNTY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. SENT TO: MORRSON COONTY WEEKL ES VA SPEC AL DELVERY MAL SENT B: LARRY ANDEROON, OCTOBER 12, 19.54
/ PROih v omn FOR HU PmU!.T 1722 Hennepin Avenue Minneapoli, Minnesota FOR RBJtASB THJRSD.A OCTOB 19S4 Senator Hubert H. Hwlphre7 Will bring his campaign for re-election. - to the u.s. Senate into JOrri oo counv TburacJJv, October 21. Senator Humphrey will discuss the key i8sues ot the ~&ign 1Vith.iforrison counv citizens when he stops in otley tor a street visit at 2al5 P Stanl~V Baliek, Little FaUll, ia chai.l"jln <1 the llorrison County DFL organization. Street T.l.sits have formed a large share t1 SenatOl" lhmphrey 1 s campaign schedule because they otter him. opportunity to et the people ot Minnesota. During the courae at the campaign, Sepatal" Humpbre7 hu Yis1ted dosena ot coduilitiea throughout tha state., DFL cbairmn at COWl_,. c:rganisations ewj711here haw exp:ressed pleuure at the wara nception gl. ftln the Senat<a' by thousands ot.lilnnesotan along tbe campaign route. -.
DSTRBUTON FRST SETBNCE: SE' J\TOR HlJBER' H. f!umphrey THlJRS 1fi (OCTOBER 21) W LL DSCU S THE KEY SSUES OF THE CAMPAGN WTH ADENA COUN TY CTZEN S v~1 EN lid HE STOPS N WADENA, VERN ALE /tjd ALDR:CH. SENT TO : WADENA COUNTY NEWSPAPERS J RADO STATON KWAD ',. )' r SENT BY : JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER H 12, 1954 /
,.-- ' ottioe ot Volunteers for lhaphrey Citi&8Jl8 ' CODdttee L'f22 ennep1n An. ~eapolis esota dgeport 4112 FOR r mdate BR SJ: Thuraday October 14 Senator Hubert. umphrey Thuraday Oct. 21 will discuss the kay issues of the campaign 1n fadena County when he stope in Wadena. erndale and Aldrich. Sonata* umphre.y. who is aaktng a vote of confidence for re- election to the United. States Senate. will. nake his firat stop 1n Wadena where he will be honored at an 8 al5 breald'aat at the lade:na Care. Arter a radio interview between 9a30 end loaoo a. m. over station AD the enator will continue on to a coffee hour at the CODBreial tel at 10. The adena County unit of the lflnnesota - omen for Htnphrey will sponsor tho ewnt. for which Joe Thcmpson is ~~aldng arrane;ementa. The Senator s schedule will take him to VernadAle at lla30 a. m. wh8re he will talk with Verndale citizens on the street. Another street visit will tako him to Aldrich at 12 a45 p. m. where ho will diseuse wbat he considers the crucial issues or the 1954 oampaign.
D STR D TON FRST SENTENCE: SEN ATOR HUBERT H. HU.MPHR AGAN W LL BR NG HS CAMPAGN FOR RE-ElECTON NTO CASS COUNTY WHEN HE TALKS WTH PLLAGER RESDENTS DUR NG A STREET VST THURSDAY; \ OCTOBER 21, AT 3 P.M. SENT TO: CASS COUN'l'f NEWSPAPERS VA.SPECAL ';lelvery SENT BY : JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, 1954. '
{, 114, 1 t ai leei.ion into.. it,' to t r "!.uti on ' 1Si t. '... 8 t 19,54 atonal ctri is sc d led to viat\ '
j DSTRBJTON FffiST SETENCE: SENATOR HU BERT H. HU MPHREY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, / WLL BR NG HS CAMPAGN FOR RE-ElEC TON TO THE UNTED STATES SENATE, NTO CRCW WNG COUNTY WRNG A SERES OF APPEARANCES N BRANERD. ( FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 14,1954) SENT TO : BRA NERD AND CROW WNG COUNTY NEWSPAPERS RADO STATON KLZ (VA SPEC AL DELVERY ) SENT BY: JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, 1954
'.,,_..,, / l. 1.e t 1.,,.
j DSTRBUTON FRST SENTENCE: SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY WLL BRNGS HS CAMPAGN FOR RE-EL:&J TON TO THE U.S. SENATE NTO TODD COONTY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 9 ( FOR RElE ASE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14) SENT TO: TODD COUNTY WEEKL ES VA SPECAL DELVERY SENT BY : JO ANNE ALBERG, OCTOBER 12, ~A \
FR... :bert n e hre.7 Will bring his C&!Jpaign or re-election t ~.~+"""' i nto Todd C01mty, ober 21.... or Hl.mt')hr~~ vdll discuss the key ism...'u ot the ca:!il&:j:m with odd Co\lnizy' citizens vk 1e stops in S~lee for a street visit at lals v Francis Adami tz. vice ch. the Todd counv vi ar1iz&tion. is 'ttak:ing ~gementa for r-.enator h~b!'e7 's apoearauce lm... treet vis.i te haw forllied a large sh ry' eanp&i gn schedula because tl'tey offer him o tuni t:v to meet t, q>le ot tti.n."lesota. These visits haw also enabled hi-.r. to get facts.first band on tbe nhda and problems ot tfie area wblcll cal.! fer Congressloaal ileticn ~ '
DST BUTO T TLE: ND&;,) D 1 T BU..,NES, F FAR No, TRADE,J ONS, LLARS OF DE RACY (FOR RE.ASE P. THURSDAY, OcTOBER 21) S T TO : ;TROPO AN L ST H CH D CLUDES METRO OLT SP ERS (u TY..D.'0 l TCAL R TERS, ) S C 5 1 SOTA LAB...,R 1'' )ERS, GTA 1.AD D T V,.0 ST ONS 1 COO T EEKL ES ALL ~ A RAD O AND T LEV l''o NON- METRO OLT DALES O AL LABOR - ARERS NATONAL AGRCU TORE Ll T ( WEEKL 1 FAJUERS ' UNON, EX.ECUT ES EDTORS,) T.AP' S AREA PRESS HC NC. DES T E COUNTES 1, OUG, ORRSON 1 C <Xi ~G, 'AD A, TODD, KA'.ABD, ATKN, OTTER TAL,.LAC, POP ', CASS.AJ:JD TEARNS SEltlT BY : LARRY JO AN!E ALBERG, OC'l' BER 18, 1 54 (V A FRST C S L)
OCTOHffi 21, 1954 trom the HUMPHREY tor SENATOR VOLUNTEERS 1722 HENNEPN AVENUE, MNNEAPOLS 3, MNNESOTA Phones: BRidgeport 4112 PRior 7100 ndependent b usine ss, the family farm, a nd trade uni ons are the "triple pilb rs" of America ' s free ent erprise system, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey decl ared today in a l unc he on tiddress at Stapl e:;;. "These economic units Hnd institutions provide the basic strengt h to our econ omy, and a t the same time are real bulwarks of democracy, 11 Senator Humphrey s aid. "All three must be enc onr<.1ged and preserved to keep our -30- groups, and pl ay one agains t the othe r -- t. o the detriment of all three." deploring v rhat he described as deliberate attempts to "divide theseeconom;ic members of trade unions to 11 vvork t ogether tafrard s uc l! an expanding economy", Senator Humphrey call ed on independent businessmen, family.farmers, and u:..re can 1 t a chieve j_t, hol:yever, by ever being satisfied ~ Ti th things being 'almost as good ' as l ast year." "Americans all Y rant and des erve an ever-bet ter s tandard of living that comes vrith a full economy. "Business i s entitled -to a fair and reasonable profit. Labor deserves a f air and decent Hage. Agriculture is entitl ed to equality of economic opportunit,y. Our fair t rade laws, our price support l a' 'S, and our accept ance of the pr incipl e of colle ctive bargain:lnc are J~me rica 1 s way of reaching such ob j ectives, all e nc ouragi ng a full and exp.:mding e c onomy. - 11 1> "free -soc:i:ety based on principl es of individual liberty and social j ustice r equires r espect for human right,s as ve 11 as property rights, 11 Se n ator Humphrey said. "Capi tal and lab or are not enemies ; they are and must 'oe partner s. Agriculture and l abor are f ar from enemies ; they are interdependent, and share comelou concern ' i.th each others 'lrell-being," Senator Humphrey s c.i d. for that purpose. ol' collective bargai nj.ng were the '' accepted publj. c policy of our country" Sen2tor Humphrey s aid fair trade l afs, price sup ~J orts, and the right country strong '' FOR H.:CL.EJ\.SE ''Hu:t.SDAY, P.>:,
Minnesota Historical Society Copyright in this digital version belongs to the Minnesota Historical Society and its content may not be copied without the copyright holder's express written permission. Users may print, download, link to, or email content, however, for individual use. To req uest permission for commercial or ed ucational use, please contact the Minnesota Historical Society. 1 ~ W'W'W.mnhs.org