October 10, 1968
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TRIBUTE TO SENATOR HAYDEN
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, on behalf of the distinguished Senator from Maine [Mr. MUSKIE], who is necessarily absent, I ask unanimous consent, at his request, to have printed in the RECORD a tribute to Senator HAYDEN.
There being no objection, the tribute was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, as follows:
TRIBUTE TO SENATOR HAYDEN
Mr. MUSKIE. Mr. President, the end of this session of Congress marks the end of one of the most remarkable careers ever witnessed in the Senate. Senator HAYDEN's career has been extraordinary not only for its unprecedented longevity, but for the quality of his service to the Nation and to the people of Arizona. It has been remarkable in the degree of dedication to his responsibilities which have been great. President Johnson correctly observed that Senator HAYDEN has been a third Senator to every state.
As a human being and as a friend, CARL HAYDEN is loved and respected for his wisdom and humility. His record and character are an inspiration and a source of strength for his colleagues.
I count it an honor to have had the good fortune to have been able to serve with him in the Senate for these 10 years, and I wish him many more years of happiness.