REMARKS BY SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY CEREMONY COMMEMORATING SESQUICENTENNIAL OF NORWEGIAN EMIGRATION TO U.S. STAVANGER, NORWAY JULY 4, 1975

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REMARKS BY SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY CEREMONY COMMEMORATING SESQUICENTENNIAL OF NORWEGIAN EMIGRATION TO U.S. STAVANGER, NORWAY JULY 4, 1975 I am so happy, Your Majesty, to be back in your lovely Norway again. Of all the times I've been here, never have I experienced such beautiful weather. I believe, your Majesty, as the great sailor you are, you would call it simply FANTASTISK. It's good to be back in this beautiful country to renew acquaintances with friends and relatives. I deeply appreciate your gracious invitation to come and celebrate with you the lsoth anniversary of the sailing of the first ship bringing Norwegian immigrants to America. This initial group of 46 persons was the vanguard of what was to become a wave of Norwegian immigration to the United States. In fact, except for Ireland, Norway gave to America a larger portion of its population than any other nation. Today nearly 3 million Norwegian-Americans live in the United States. They have brought to America their qualities of character: a pioneering spirit; courage and adventure; optimism and self-confidence; the tradition of hard work and self reliance. But above all, they have brought a passion for freedom--political, intellectual and religious. I and the other members of our Congress have come here to honor the contributions which have been made by your country and her citizens to the history and the development of our own nation. And it is appropriate that we can do this as we celebrate American Independence Day, w~en we pay tribute to our own unique heritage of freedom and independence. Next year we will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of freedom in America. It is a time to reflect on where we have been as a nation and to anticipate where we are going. As we honor the traditions and customs which made America great, we can look with pride to the Scandinavian influence which helped shape our natinnal character--especially in my own State of Minnesota and others in the great Midwest. As the Norwegians arrived on American soil in the 19th century and moved westward, they put their stamp on every aspect of American life. Norwegian influence is found in the arts, in education, in music, in agriculture, science, business and politics.

. -. - 2 -.. These pioneers had no guarantees about life in the New Land. Th~y set sail not with certainty but with hope; not with assurances but with challenge. They brought with them not gold and silver, but skill, perseverance, and confidence. And they were strengthened by a long tradition of respect for their fellow human beings. They knew that men and women with common goals and aspirations can work together for the benefit of the community, and they used these qualities to tame and develop the great wide frontiers of America. These early Norwegian pioneers believed in self government and helped to stre~gthen, by their sense of political and social responsibility, the young and expanding democracy of America. My mather was born at Tveit near Kristiansand. Her father and mother brougnt the family to America in the 1880's but their love for America never dimmed their affection for Norway. I spent a lot of time with my grandfather Sannes when I was a boy. He spent his youth as a sailor. He sai led from Stavanger and Kristiansand. He had the sea in his blood, and he used to tell me wonderful stories about the Norweg i ans who sailed to far away lands. He taught me that nations are tied together not only by commerce and trade, but by their humani ty. My mother instilled in her children a feeling of worth, and she taught us that 1Ye had a responsibility to use our talents for the benefit of otbers and for our country. We were taught that you have to do some planning i f you want to have progress. We were taught that life is to be enjoyed, not just endured, so we had great family outings. I was brought up to believe that religi on.was more than a Sunday experien-ce, Its true meanin~ was to be found in love, compassion and justice. And I learned that politics--involvement i n government--was to be a part of daily life, not merely an exercise to be pur~ued in your spare time. I was taught that if you want good governm~nt ynu have to work for it. These lessons from a Norwegian mother have given directinn to my life. My colleagues here are among the finest people in the United States government. They are of Norwegian descent. They were brought up in homes where these characteristics of pioneering and adventure; confidence and faith; freedom and responsibility were the standards to be observed.

...,.. '..... - 3 - All of us have dedicated our lives to trying to enhance the quality of life for our fellow Americans and for peoples all over the world. This has a great deal to do with our faith in the traditions which are so revered here in your own country. Yes, Norwegian traditions are indeed part of America. But modern Norway has continued to give the entire world great contributions. It has given to the United Nations its firm support and one of its finest sons, Trygve Lie, the first Secretary General of the U.N. It has championed the cause of peace in the tradition of the Nobel Peace Prize. It has supported and sacrificed for peace in sending its sons to be a part of the U.N. Peace Keeping Force. It has remained a loyal and steadfast ally to the United States and other free nations in the great North Atlantic Treaty Alliance. Yes, peace with freedom is the dedication of the Norwegian people and their government. We thank you! We salute you! And, with equal importance, Norway has set the standard for social justice in the care of its people. It banished poverty and illiteracy. It car~s for its elderly, it off~rs opportunity for the young. It assures health care for all, and compassion for its unfortunate. Yes, we see Norway as a living testimonial to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness--the American dream. So let us rededicate ourselves to the cooperation and friendship between Norway and America which have marked our first 150 years of association. And let us vow today to continue to work together for peace and understanding throughout the world.

CEREMONY COMMEMORATING SESQUI STAVANGERJ NORWAY JULY 4J 1975

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U)~O HAPPY z'fili!i1 m, 'EOlil - J TO BE BACK - IN YOUR LOVELY NoRWAY AGAIN,~ OF ALL THE TIMES I'VE BEEN HERE, NEYER HAVE J EXPERIENCED SUCH BEAUTIFUL WEATHER -- I BELIEVE) YoUR MAJESTY/ AS THE GREAT SAILOR YOU AREJ YOU WOULD CALL IT SIMPLY FANTASTISK. F-~ l~/:i...k R ~EEPLY APPRECIATE ~R GRACIOUS INVITATION TO COME AND CELEBRATE WITH YOU THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SAILING OF THE FIRST SHI BRINGIN~NORWEGIAN IMMIGRANTS TO AMERICA--. - ;z;;., ~n 0.b4'1fJ li~s-

THIS I~G~ -2-11!- ~ ~ J~ ~ &. ~..(,..,.-.. l i&n S WAS THE VANGUARD OF - WHAT WAS TO BECOME A WAVE OF NoRWEGIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES.~IN FACTI EXCEPT FOR IRELAND, N2R~Y GAVE TO AMERICA A LARGER PORTION OF ITS POPULATION THAN ANY OTHER NATION. ~TODAY NEARLY 3 MILLION NoRWEGIAN-8~ERI~NS LIVE IN THE UNITED_ STATES~ THEY HAVE BROUGHT TO AMERICA THEIR QUALITIES OF CHARACTER: A PIONEERING SPIRIT) COURAGE AND ADVENTURjl- - - e - OPTIMISM AND SELF-CONFIDENCEI THE TRADITION OF HARD WORK AND SELF RELIANC.Y BUT ABOVE ALLJ -r.l------ A / ~ FOR FREEDOM -- POLITICAL) INTELLECTUAL AND RELIGIOUS, PASS I ON

-3- l AND THE OTHER MEMBERS OF OUR CONGRESS HAVE COME HERE ;\- --- TO HONOR TH~BUTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE BY YOUR COUNTRY AND HER CITIZENS TO THE HISTORY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR OWN NATION.~ AND IT IS APPROPRIATE THAT WE CAN DO THIS ~NEXT YEAR WE WILL CEL~TE THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE,J..~~ BIRTH OF FREEDOM IN AMERICA, <il P :': TillE TO REPEEC I OM WHERE

-4- ~:E HONOR THE TRADITIONS AND.._C-US-TOMS WHICH MADE AMERICA GREAT WE CAN LOOK WITH PRIDE TO THE SCANDINAVIAN INFLUENCE WHICH HELPED SHAPE OUR NATIONAL CHARACTER -- ESPECIALLY IN MY OWN ~ GREA~ MIDWEST STATE OF MINNESOTA AND--p!S IN THE (J;NI!!Rx om ""Yen I wsz J

-5- ABOUT LIFE IN THE NEW LAND.~THEY SET SAIL NOT WITH CERTAINTY BUT WITH HOPE; NOT WITH ASSURANCES BUT WITH CHALLENGE,l_THEY BROUGHT WITH THEM NOT GOLD AND SILVE~ BUT ~LJ PERSEvE~ANCEJ AND CONF I DEN C E.l AND THEY WERE STRENGTHEN ED BY A LONG TRADITION OF RESPECT FOR THEIR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS, - -"""' ~THEY KNEW THAT MEN AND WOMEN WITH COMMON GOALS AND ASPIRATIONS CAN WORK TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY 1 ~AND THEY USED THESE QUALITIES TO TAME AND DEVELOP THE GREAT ~ FRONTIERS OF AMERICA,

-6- ~THESE EARLY NORWEGIAN PIONEERS BELIEVED IN SELF GOVERNMENT AND HELPED TO STRENGTHE~J BY THEIR SENSE OF POLl ICAL AND SOCIAL - -- RESPONSIBILITY/ THE YOUNG AND EXPANDING DEMOCRACY OF AMERICA, ~y MOTHER WAS BORN AT TVEIT NEAR KRISTIANSAND.~HER..,, FATHER AND MOTHER BROUGHTATHE FAMILY TO AMERICA IN THE 1880 1 S BUT THEIR LOVE FOR AMERICA NEVER DIMMED THEIR AFFECTION FOR NORWAY, STAVANGER AND KRISTIANSAND,~HE HAD THE S!f IN HIS BLOOD, AND ~ ~~ ~ME WONDERFUL STORIES ABOUT THE NORWEGIANS WHO SAILED TO FAR AWAY LANDS,

-7- ~MY MOTHE~INSTILLED IN HER CHILDREN A FEELING OF WORTH, AND SHE TAUQHT US THAT WE HAD A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE OUR TALENTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS AND FOR OUR COUNTRY. ~- W E WERE TAUGHT THAT LIFE IS TO BE ENJOYED, NOT JUST ' ENDURE~ SO WE HAD GREAT FAMILY ~~ CJJ~ -~~ BROUGHT UP TO BELIEVE THAT RELIGION WAS MORE THAN A SUNDAY EXPERIENCE, ITS TRUE MEANING WAS TO BE FOUND IN LOVE1 COMPASSION1 - AND JUSTICE,...

-8- ---AND I LEARNED THAT POLITICS -- INVOLVEMENT IN GOVERNMENT -- WAS TO BE A PART OF DAILY LIF~ NOT MERELY AN EXERCISE TO BE PURSUED IN YOUR SPARE TIME~! WAS TAUGHT THAT IF YOU WANT GOOD GOVERNMENT YOU HAVE TO WORK FOR IT, THESE LESSONS FROM A NORWEGIAN MOTHER HAVE GIVEN DIRECTION TO MY LIFE,.. MY COLLEAGUES HER ARE AMONG A. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.~HEY ARE OF No~R~W~EG~I~A~N~~~~ ~THEY WERE BROUGHT UP IN HOMES WHERE THESE CHARACTERISTICS OF t PIONEERING AND ADVENTURE; CONFIDENCE AND FAITH; FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY WERE THE STANDARDS TO BE OBSERVED,

-9- ------n-a :-: LL...-o:O-:F -.U~S~ HAVE DEDJ.-e1(TED OUR LIVES TO TRYING TO /"" ~... /p lfality OF LIFE OUR WHICH ARE SO REVERED HERE IN YOUR NORWEGIAN TRADITIONS ARE INDEED PART OF~ J z=~~-------- ~ NORWAY HAS CONTINUED TO GIVE THE ENTIRE WORLD GREAT CONTRIBUTIONS~~]T HAS GIVEN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ITS FIRM SUPPORT AND ONE OF ITS FINEST SONSJ TRYGVE LIE) THE FIRST SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE U.N.

-10- HAS CHAMPIONED THE CAUSE OF PEACE IN THE TRADITION OF THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE, ~IT HAS SUPPORTED AND SACRIFICED FOR PEACE IN SENDING ITS SONS TO BE A PART OF THE U.N. PEACE KEEPING FORCE, ~T HAS REMAINED A LOYAL AND STEADFAST ALLY TO THE UNITED ' STATES AND OTHER FREE NATIONS IN THE GREAT NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ALLIANCE, ~ES, PEACE WITH FREEDOM IS THE DEDICATION OF THE NoRWEGIAN PEOPLE AND THEIR GOVERNMENT, WE THANK YOU! WE SALUTE YOU!

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-11- ~D, WITH EQUAL IMPORTANCEI NoRWAY HAS SET THE STANDARD.w FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE CARE OF ITS PEOPLE.~IT 4 BANISHED POVERTY AND ILLITERACY~T CARES FOR ITS ELDERLY, IT OFFERS OPPORTUNITY FOR THE YOUNG. IT ASSURES HEALTH CARE FOR ALLJ AND COMPASSION FOR ITS UNFORTUNATE, ~ l!.,es, W':A SEE NORWAY AS A LIVING TESTIMONIAL TO LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS -- THE AMERICAN DREAM- ~ LET US REDEDICATE OURSELVES TO THE COOPERATION AND FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN NORWAY AND AMERICA WHICH HAVE MARKED OUR FIRST r 150 YEARS OF ASSOCIATION AND LET US TO - WORK...---- TOGETHER FOR PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, N GR~EH-&.1\-. ###tj,jt# ET-ffttNT; Ff?E.E..T LAND 1'116 'D. ALLTE~ \1\.E~i,sa I u

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