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| Now a newspaper publisher, radio station owner, and Democratic congressman for Nevada (starting January 1931). In recent years (before his election) was one of Carl Ellis's globetrotting investigators; now a member of the Judiciary Committee, and a much-courted swing vote in a closely divided House of Representatives. He also pushed Nikola Tesla to provide the plans for a working Teleforce Ray Machine, and for the Tesla Viewers used to aim it. | | Now a newspaper publisher, radio station owner, and Democratic congressman for Nevada (starting January 1931). In recent years (before his election) was one of Carl Ellis's globetrotting investigators; now a member of the Judiciary Committee, and a much-courted swing vote in a closely divided House of Representatives. He also pushed Nikola Tesla to provide the plans for a working Teleforce Ray Machine, and for the Tesla Viewers used to aim it. |
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− | Clay Arthur Morrison was born July 12th, 1852 in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1859 his family moved to Riverton, Illinois -- about ten miles from Springfield. Two of his older brothers served in the Union Army, and one, George Morrison, died while serving with the 78th Illinois Infantry Regiment, at the Battle of Bentonville.
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− | He left home at the age of 14 to become a cattle-drover. In subsequent years he was a cowboy, ranch hand, deputy sheriff and sheriff, hunter, guide, miner, and cattle rancher. He was a Deputy United States Marshal in the state of Montana in 1895; his other sheriff duties were in the town of Black Rock, Arizona. He served with the Nevada state militia, and also with the Rough Riders in Cuba. He served as a second to John L. Sullivan, in the last bare-knuckles heavyweight prize championship fight, in 1889; Jake Kilrain was the opponent, and Bat Masterson was the timekeeper.
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− | Since 1896, his home has been Carson City, Nevada. The Mortimer Mine "struck it rich" after 1897, and he built his current home in 1900. He's the owner and publisher of the Carson City News; and also owns radio station KGNV in Reno, one of only two in the state. The station is an affiliate of the CBS network, and broadcasts on 1450 kHz, with a power of 500 watts.
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− | He's on various minor boards and commissions in and around Ormsby County, Nevada, and has been a member of the Carson City volunteer fire department since 1904, as part of Warren Engine Company #1. He's a member of the Democratic party, and of the Ormsby County Democratic Club. And of course, since 1930 he's been Nevada's representative in the United States House of Representatives; he's a member of the Judiciary Committee.
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− | Beginning in August of 1932, he was usually in New York, directing the project to build Tesla's "Protective Ray". He has a secretary and a couple of staff in Washington, plus another staffer in Reno, Nevada.
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− | His home address is
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− | His office in Washington D.C.:
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− | Or you can send mail to him via the House Offfice Building. Since late July of 1932, he has an office on the 81st floor of the Empire State Building.
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− | :350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 8100
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− | While in New York, he usually stays at the Drake Hotel, at 440 Park Avenue near 56th Street, in Manhattan.
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− | He's 5' 11" tall, with gray hair and a bushy mustache. He carries any number of scars, calluses, and bent-out-of-shape minor body parts, but nothing too dramatic. He wears a sort of "wampum" wrist-band, and a plain silver ring. Those who know him well realize he usually carries a single-action .44 caliber revolver, in an old leather holster. Except for a battered "western" hat, he dresses pretty much the same as any other member of Congress.
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| == Clay Morrison To-Do List == | | == Clay Morrison To-Do List == |