Idaho politicians greet Idaho representatives to the National Federation of Republican Women in Washington. Far left: Representative James McClure (R-Idaho) and his wife Louise. Middle: Senator Jordan and his wife Grace. Far right: Representative...
From left to right: Bethine Church, Senator Jordan, Mrs. Kimber Ricks, Mr. Kimber Ricks, Grace Jordan, and Senator Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Ricks headed the New Freedom Singers visit to Washington, D.C. from Ricks College in Idaho. Photograph...
Senator Jordan, left, looking over the apple display in the form of the state of Idaho with Maury Sanders, of Emmett, Idaho, at the Washington Hilton Hotel.
Gubernatorial candidate Len Jordan standing in front of map of Idaho, pointing to the county of Boise. A "Jordan for Governor" signs hangs in the background.
Senator Jordan, left, meets with George Forschler, Ray Anderson and Lex Kunau, all of Burley, Idaho, to discuss the proposed amendment to the Wage and Hour Law.
Senator Jordan, left, becomes a good "bad guy" when Jim Willms, University of Idaho student body president and 1968 summer intern, awards Jordan a black hat for service to Idaho.
Senator Jordan visits with Nez Perce Indians. From left to right: Jesse Greene of Lapwai, Idaho; Phil Types of Lapwai, Idaho; Angus Wilson of Lewiston, Idaho; Maurice R. Slickpoo of Juliaetta, Idaho; and
Harrison Lott of Lapwai, Idaho.
Senator Jordan and Senator Church watch the Basque dancers pose for a photograph in the Idaho State Capitol.
From left to right: Domingo Ansotegui (tambourine), Jim Jausoro (accordion), Congressman Ralph Harding, Compton I. White, Senator Frank...
Senator Jordan visits the National Reactor Testing Station Health Services Laboratory in Idaho with W. L. Ginkel, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Operations Office.