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Tuei., May 13, 1952 The News-Review, Aoiebbrg, Ore. 7 mpl e Primary Election Ballot For Republican Party Primary Election, Friday, May 16, 1952 - ( 20 23 '24 31 STATE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES OF NA ' TIONAL COMMITTEEMAN, NATIONAL COMMITTEE- WOMAN. AND DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN . Vote for One 15 Charles L. Paine of Multnomah County. "Republi cans Demand honest administration. Pray for peace. Honor aged, fyte for change." 12 Jesse Gard of Multnomah County. "A man of action . for the Republican years of opportunity." 13 Glenn R. Jack of Clackamas County. "Activate the Republican Party as a vigorous force in American Government." . 14 Lowell C. Paget of Multnomah County. "Republican victory essential. Unite all Republican groups in FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEWOMAN . Vote for One 18 ' Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett of Klamath County. "Qual- ifiod by experience for leadership." FOR DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE NOMINATION OF CAN DIDATES FOR PRESIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES STATE AT LARGE Vote for Ten 66 Sidney F. (Sid) Woodbury of Multnomah County. "Integrity, economy, and efficiency at home; strength t and respect abroad!" 17 Howard C. Belton of Clackamas County. "Republi can, integrity and economy in government. Will b guided by primary results." IS Robert A. Bennett of Multnomah County. "Only fun- damental Republican principles can save our liberty.1 19 Harvey S. Benson of Multnomah County. "The peo ple, not professional politicians, should control presi- dential nominations." G. Cyrus Bishop of Multnomah County, for the choice of th people of Oregon." "I will vote 21 Zylpha Zell Burns of Multnomah County. "Will sup-- port the choice of the electorate of Oregon. 2! Robert Ormond Case of Multnomah County. "Above all an honest administration." Ralph P. CowgiU of Multnomah County. U. G. Dubach of Multnomah County, "Genuine in tegrity and loyalty to fundamental Amerieanism are the real issues. 25 Robert A. Elliott of Jackson (Jounty. "Re-elect a Re publican pledged to vote for the choice of all R- publicans." 26 Albert M. Epperly of Linn County. "Will follow the mandate of Oregon's Republican voters for president and vice-president." 2T F. E. Epton of Multnomah County. "General Douf- t las MacArthur will win for you in '52." 28 Marian W. Epton of Multnomah County. "General Douglas MacArthur, I shall stand with you for an . America redelicated." 29 Frank E. (Ned) Fowler of Clatsop County. "A vet eran for Eisenhower, but will support the choice of j Oregon voters." 30 Irene H. Mrs. Geo. T.) Gerlinger of Multnomah County. "Republican candidate by petition for elec- tion as delegate to Republican National Convention." Douglas R. Gerow of Multnomah County. thtir The Leader Briljiant Dynamic." "MacAr- 3" John H. Hall of Multnomah County. 33 Dan Harmon of Yamhill County. "Committed to sup port the presidential candidate who wins the Oregon Republican Primary." 34 Joseph E. Harvey of Multnomah County. "Favor any candidate voters choose. Restore nation to God, in- tegrity and sanity." 35 Mark O. Hatfield of Marion County. "Executive-Sec- rctary, Oregon for Eisenhower Committee." 36 Albert (Duke) Hodler of Multnomah County. "Ore? ' gon's choice is my choice." 37 Rufus C. Holman of Multnomah County. "Nominate candidates who are honest, patriotic, capable and . loyal to American people." . 38 . Catherine Holtz of Jackson County. "I pledge to sup port General Eisenhower as the Republican presiden- tial candidate." 39 J. 0. Johnson of Washington County. "We can win with Eisenhower and Wirren." 40 Graham Killam of Multnomah County. "Will sup , port the Republican voters' choice." 41. A. W. Lafferty of Multnomah County. "Republican congressman twice from Oregon. Against increasing national debt. Recover land grant." 42 John R. Latourette, Jr. of Multnomah Countv. "Elect sound and experienced Republican President': elimin- n- extravagance, secret diplomacy and corruption." 43 Dcllmoro Iessard of Multnomah County. 'Vote for MacArthur or Taft Bring back the American way oflife." 44 Jsmes F. Lonergan of Multnomah Countv. "Politic- ally experienced World War II Veteran!" 45 Samuel H. Martin of Multnomah County. "Throw out all 'Deals' and restore honest government for all." 48 A. Granville Maudsley of Multnomah County. "Will be guided by the choice of the Republican voters of Oregon." N7 Wm. M. McAllister of Jackson County. "For Repub lican Vfctory." 48 Douglas McKay of Marion County. "Give the Ore gon delegation added influence by sending Oregon's Republican governor " John C. F. Merrifield of Multnomah County. "Your Republican Candidate for Delegate to National Con vention we will win!" Phil Metschan of Multnomah County. "Our liber ties are in jeopardy. We must return to constitution al government." Lesley (Mrs. Chas. -E.) Miller of Clatsop County. "Eisenhower Proven administrator-soldier who hates war. Republican who can be elected." Merrill B. Moores of Washington County. "Return to honest government administered by capable and experienced officials." 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Wayne L. Morse of Lane County. "Send Oregon's fighting Senator to work for Oregon and Eisen hower." ' H. Clay Myers, Jr. of Multnomah County. "Support Oregon's Choice. Nominate a winner there is no substitute for victory." "' Paul F. Mytinger of Umatilla County. "A Korean vet :'avoring Earl Warren for President. Develop the West." Alf. O. Nelson of Marion County, their fruits Yj shall know them." "Math. 7-20 By A. W. O'Connell of Multnomah County. "I will vote for the people s choice of candidates. Gordon Orput of Multnomah County. "Multnomah uounty mairman, vregen lur jMsenuuwer uiu- mittee." ' ' 59 Lowell C. Paget of Multnomah County. "Republican candidate for re-election to the Republican National Convention." ; . 60 Charles L. Paine of Multnomah County. "Republi cans Demand honest administration. Pray for peace. Honor aged. Vote for change." 61 William F. Pate-son of Multnomah County. "Favor the Primary. Will vote tor the choice of the people." 62 Irving Rand of Multnomah County. "A Republican for honest government and real Republican candi dates. Former State Senator. 63 Leslie M. Scott of Multnomah County. "Republican . leadership for honesty, freedom, independence, pro- gress. prosperity, world security." 64 Talmadge F. (Jack) Staley of Multnomah County. "I rest on Eisenhower's 5 stars. Our prosperity assured with Republican Party." ' 65 Lamar Toote of Multnomah County. "Will support Oregon's cho'ce; Republican victory vital necessity; veteran both World Wars." FOR DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE NOMINATION OF CAN DIDATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOURTH CON GRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane and Linn Counties. Vote for Two 78 67 William E. Walsh of Coos County. people's choice. Favor Eisenhower." "Will follow Ed G. Boehnke of Lane County. "For Oregon's choice, and an America strong enough to insure lasting peace." ; Gene R. Brantley of Jackson County, ence is Eisenhower will work for a "My prefer constructive party platform." ' Richard Franklin Draper of Linn County. "For War ren or Wayne a Western man." i George W. Hall of Coos County. "Nominate candi dates who will eradicate abominable 'deals' and low er terrific tax burden." 70 71 Bereth P. (Mrs. C. L.) Hopkins of Jackson County. "For candidate who will bring honesty, loyalty and business-like administration into government." 72 Hallie Huntington of Lane County. "For Courage, Honesty and Economy in Government." 73 Max M. Lanoon of Linn County. "Will vote for Re publican voters' choice for President and Vice President." 74 A. A. Lausmann of Jackson County. "Carry out man date of Oregon voters. Candidates personally pre- ferred: Eisenhower and Taft." 75 Estelle O. Morrison of Linn County. "Republican victory essential to the preservation of our constitu tional liberties." 76 77 Lars P. Peterson of Coos County, your choice favor Eisenhower." "Will abide by Eugene A. Springer of Douglas County. "I believe in sound Republican p-inciples and will vote on can didates apcordingl v." REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR THE OFFICES OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. ELECTORS OF PRES. 1DENT AND VICE-PKESIDENT, REPRESENTA TIVES IN CONGRESS, AND FOR STATE AND DISTRICT OFFICES. FOR CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for One 84 Earl Warren of California. 79 Dwight D. Eisenhower of Kansas. 80 Douglas MacArthur of Wisconsin. 81 Wayne L. Morse of Oregon. 82 William S. Schi.elder of Missouri. 83 Harold E. Stassen of Pennsylvania. FOR CANDID DENT ' :i JN 'TE ICE-PRiiSI-rote for One FOR ELECTORS Oi' PriEilDENT AND VICE-PREiiii-iNT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for Six 85 ' Niel R. Allen of Josephine County. "Five years Chairman State Central Committee. Will help elect a Republican president." - 86 J. O. Bailey of Multnomah County. 87 Wilma B. Bishop of Multnomah County. 88 Margaret (Mrs. R. E.) Bondurant of Multnomah County. "I promise to vote for my party's nominees for President and Vice-President." 8 Henry A. Buehner of Multnomah County. "Will cam- paign for Republican victory in 1952." 96 J. O. Johnson of Washington County. 91 Freeda F. Peterson of Polk County. "Will vote for my party's nominees for Pret'.dent and Vice-Presi- dent." 92 William C. Robison of Multnomah County. "Pledged to follow the wishes of the voters of Oregon." 93 James A. Rodman of Lane County. 94 Wendell W. Wyatt of Clatsop County. "For honesty and efficiency in government." 95 Orval D. Yokom of Grant County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FOURTH DIS TRICT. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, and Linn Count.es. Vote for One 97 Harris Ellsworth of Douglas County. ' "Present Con gressman; experienced, capable and effective." Barbara S. Draper of Linn County. "I oppose Uni versal Military Training, Misleading Interstate Ad vertisement of Alcoholic Beverages." 91 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Vote for One 98 Earl T. Newbry of Jackson County. "Be assured of continued economical and courteous administration by keeping the incumbent." FOR STATE TREASURER. Vote for One 101 Sig Unander of Multnomah County. "Republican candidate for State Treasurer. Constructive in ideas, experienced in financial matters." 99 Jack Lynch of Multnomah County. "A successful business man vith broad administrative experience. State Senator four sessions." 108 Fred E. Robinson of Jackson County. "Efficient, suc . cessful accountant and businessman seeks nomina- lion for cause of good government." ' . FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. Vote for One 105 E. O. Stadter of Deschutes County. "Will continue my policy of courtesy and efficiency In public office." 102 Alex. G. Barry of Multnomsh County. "An experi enced lawyer; . qualified legislator; a capable ad ministrator; fair, and impartial " 103 Leonard I. Linda of Clackamas County. "Experi enced District Attorney, respecting the lw and the L. rights of the people " 104 John B. McCourt of Multnomah County. efficient service." "Courteoui FOR SENATOR, FIFTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Douglas County. Vote for On, 106 Paul E. Geddes of Douglas County, legislator." . "Experience FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. Douglas County. Vote far Two 109 Dudley C. Walton of Douglas County. "Government should serve the people rajther than the people serve the government." 107 John P. Amacher of Douglas County. 'Tor sound, economical government and wise use of natural re- sources." 108 Thomas C. Hartfiel of Doup'as County. "Honest, 'niDaitial. efficient." COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR COUNTY OFFICES OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Vote for One 111 Elmer R. Melzger. "We have a big job to do Let's do it." 110 Herbert A. Lindner. "Will try to be honest with ev- ryho'l"." FOR COUNTY CLERK. Vote for One 113 Victor J. Mieelli. "I pledge an economical common sense administration.' ' 112 Chas. Doerner. "Experienced. Present deputy under Roy Agee. Courteous Service with reasonable FOR SHERIFF. Vote for One 11T Billy Mohr. lit C. H. "Cal Baird. "1 stand for in-efficient, progree- sive and cooperative administration." 115 O. T. Carter. "If re-elected, will continue to operate the office without fear or favor." - 116 A. A. "Red" Eckhardt. "Prompt investigations day oi night. 100 cooperation with ill Law Enforcement agencies." . FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Vote for One 118 Oliver L. Johnson. "Will render honest, efficient, economical and courteous service." FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Vote for One 118 Ben B. Irving. FOR CORONER. Vote for One 120 Robert W. Bellows. "Conscientious, experienced, and without commercial gain." 121 John J. Grabow, M.D. "A trained medical examiner for coroner. ' 122 L. L. "Jim" Powers, conscientious." "Experienced, qualified ind FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Vote for One 123 Everett S. Skillings, Jr. FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN Vote for One 124 Irene Dobyns