, . ' ... Flax Rug Making in Salem Window Display Oregon flax products are retting a boost from a factory exhibit f rnff-makinr provided by Ore aa Flax Textiles, Inc.. Salem. Twins Jeanette (left) and WU lette . Webber are at the machines. Oregon to Get New Members Of Congress; Aspirants Have Opposition in All 4 Districts (This is the second of three articles about Oregon's primary election to be held May 16. The last one, to appear next Sunday, will tell about contests for state offices.) By PAUL, W. HARVEY JR. Staff Writer, Associated Press Oregon will elect a new congressman this year for the first time In seven years, and the battle for the vacancy is giving the state its most exciting congressional contest in a long time. This contest is in the Second District (Eastern Oregon), where Rep. Lowell Stockman, Pendleton rancher, decided to quit after 10 years of service. Three Republicans and two Democrats want his job. Re-nomination Expected I 'r -r., waiter ixuruiau, nsiuim, jiumci ; D. Angell, Portland; and Harris j. Fllsworth, Roseburg never have ; had anv trouble winning their ; Republican primaries. They don't fXDect much trouble now, either. Norblad. Angell and Ellsworth ere handicapped because they can't come home from Congress Jor the campaign. But their op ponents are at a disadvantage, too, because they aren't, well known. In the Eastern Oregon district, : three Republicans are after the! ongresional post held by Stock mi - r- i a l C man i ney are aiaie ocu. oam Coon, Baker rancher; State Rep. Giles L. French, Moro publisher end a power in the State Legisla ture for 16 years; and Lt. Ernest y Hinkle, The Dalles, an Air Force intelligence officer in New York, who can't campaign. French Holds Ed re French so far is favored be cause he is prominent throughout F-istern Oregon. Both he and C'oon are campaigniarg hard. Coon, with an engaging personality, rnight become known enough to v iset French. All three have a'xut the same political philoso p iy, being against President Tru min and all his works. In the Democratic contest In F;-stern Oregon, John G. Jones, 1iGrande, who recently quit as a radio station manager, opooses S'Me Sen. Ben Musa, The Dalles accountant who is a tax expert. Jones is making an intensive campaign, and Musa isn't, so Jones is given the edge. In the First District (Northwest Oregon), Rep. Norblad has more opposition than he has since he fust went to congress in 1946. But he shouldn't have any trouble. One Demo Candidate Norblad's opponents in the Re- fublican primary are State Rep. arl E. Fisher, Beaverton horse radish grower, and Kenneth A. Brown, Gervais farmer. Fisher isn't campaigning much and won't say where he stands on ques tions. Brown is opposed to using American troops overseas, wants to pull out of the United Nations, and blames the Jews for world communism. The only Democratic candidate In the First District is Robert B. Jones, young Clackamas County Become a DENTAL NURSE A vocation offering you a professional carver ETHELYN tllEY EuaciM, Orcooo Apphttd upon frmlmtiom Invosfigafo dontol nursing for your 5 caroor, a caroor in which tho doop Y i personal satisfaction of doing worthwhile work is equaled only by tho security that a liMimo pre fession can cjive. Ciislits coarse ostly 4 isalas MliMtrated cataioq mailed on reawest Write to Feme Drummond, Reqistror (Note Living quarters available for ow student dental nurses. Or roe may work tor your room, board and car tare it you desire) The Dental Nurses' Training School FooooVd I 101 MASONIC AVINUI (Fomotiy Mail Maxkct ScroeC SAN PftANOSCO 17, CAUP. JF - I f . N. Al. '61 O - ToUpttono MArW I-176 1 Ate Commissioner who says he's says ne s a Roosevelt Democrat. There are two interesting con tests in the Fourth District (Southwest Oregon). An Albany woman, Mrs. Bar bara S. Draper, the wife of an Albany contractor and who was born in China of misionary par ents, took isue with Rep. Ells worth when he supported univer sal military training. So she's op posing Ellsworth in the Republi- can primary on that issue. "emocraw Kunning Two Democrats, who sharnlv disagree over President Truman's policies, seek the Democratic nomination for Ellsworth's posi tion. Supporting Truman is Dr. Louis A. Wood, Eugene, retired A TO ya7dbh a As your state representative you'll fly to California via luxurious Pan American World Airways, stay at the finest hotels overlooking the blue Pacific at colorful Long Beach, California. You'll enjoy breathtaking pageantry and thrills before millions of spectators during the week of June 23, 1952. You'll compete for the "Miss United States" title the winner then to compete against beauty winners from 40 foreign countries for the "Miss Universe" crown. You may win the world's foremost beauty crown "MISS UNIVERSE" and one ix Universal-International Studio contracts or other valuable prizes. CPweirw 7 n -A. University of Oregon economics profesor. Opposing the president's policies is Walter A. Swanson, Springfield, who went into the lumber business this spring. Swanson was defeated by a small margin for the nomination two years ago. Dr. Wood ran against Ellsworth in 1946, and ran twice for the U. S. Senate. Rep. Angell is dean of Oregon's congressional delegation, entering Congress in 1939, for four years before Ellsworth got there. Angell has two opponents. One is A. W. Lafferty, who served a term in Congress from 1913 to 1915. His main object is to make the government give Oregon the O &. C grant lands. The other can didate is John F. Reichlein, 28, lumber wholesaler and Air Force veteran. The two Democratic candidates in Multnomah County are Alfred H. 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