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Show Thursday, October 29, 1279 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah--Page 7 Here is the famous Tel The telegram which Senator Moss sent from Washington, D.C., to a PEACEFUL assembly of students and citizens who met at the Federal Building | -- Plaza in = Salt Lake City. “By their peaceful, often moving demonstration of honest dissent, Wednesday's protesters exercised that right and in so doing chiseled in bold relief the issue betweenthe Administration anditscritics. If the feelings of a large section of the citizenrystill carry weight in the nigh councils of government then Moratorium Day wasa patriotic service in the best tradition.” Excerptfrom the editorial The Salt Lake Tribune October 17, 1969 | This is the telegram from which Mr. Burton quotes when he makes the false accusation that Senator Moss encouraged looters and rioters in Washington, D.C. Thisis just one example of the many distortions being published by Mr. Burtonin his desperate attemptto discredit Senator Moss and takehis place in the Senate. “No good purposeis served when facts are twisted out of context or when untruthful allegations are made. A candidate who runs under such false pretenses deserves to be defeated.” Excerptfrom the editorial The Deseret News October 14, 1970 VOTE FOR SENATOR HE WORKS FOR YOU Paid advertisement by Volunteers for Moss, Mrs, Peggy Swenson,Secretary. |