The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 16, 1956, Page 11, Image 11

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    Pre-Primary
State Politics
'Cool, Calm'
By THOMAS C. WRIGHT JR.
Stuff Writer, The Statetmaa
Oregon'i pre-primary p o I i t i cs
two days away from the ballot box
I howdown, remained calm, cool
and collected Tuesday except for
the hurried activities of two Demo
cratic presidential hopefuls seek
ing the state's 16 delegates to the
national convention.
Despite the busy campaigning of
Sen. Estes Kefauver, who will
speak Thursday noon from the
Courthouse steps, and Adlai Stev
enson, who spoke there Monday,
lagging interest in the Friday elec
tion pointed to a low turnout at
ine polls.
. Political seers Wednesday were
predicting all the way from 45
to 53 per cent turnout of state's
3z,U8 registered Democrats and
378,778 Republicans. Lack-of local
contests in many areas was re
sponsible for the low forecast.
Large Porlioi Seea .
In Salem and the first Congres
sional district, a larger portion of
Republican voters are expected to
turn out primarily because of the
nip-and-tuck campaign between
former Sec. of Interior Douclas
McKay and former State Sen.
Philip Hitchcock.
Candidates had varying reports
on the possible effect o( a small
vote. McKay's campaign mana
ger, William L. Phillips said -the
size of the vote wouldn't change
the outcome for his candidate, but
Paul Hebbe, state manager for
McKay's GOP rival, Philip Hitch
cock, saw a distinct advantage in
a small turnout.
"If we can come within 12 to
l.VOOO votes of McKay in Multno
mah County, we'll beat him."
Hebbe asserted. He said Hitchcock
had good valley strength, particu
larly in the Eugene area and in
eastern and southern Oregon.
Hebbe pooh-poohed a public
opinion poll which credited McKay
with a 2 to 1 lead over Hitchcock.
, He said a spot poll taken by 90
campaign workers in the Portland
area contacted 3,500 homes and
found a margin f sentiment for
Hitchcock.
Multnomah Holds Key
Multnomah County apparently
held the key for both candidates as
tliey concentrated their efforts in
the highly populated area. Except
for a jaunt Tuesday to Coos Bay
and North Bend, McKay scheduled
all of his election-week campaign
ing in Portland for TV, radio and
factory appearances. He is sched
uled to wind up his campaign at
10 p.m. Thursday with a TV talk
over KLOR, then return to Salem
In vote in his home precinct at
South Salem High School.
Hitchcock, who has kept up a
galloping campaign of the state
since March, had several factory
visits and a flying trip to Hills
bnro on his Tuesday schedule. To
day he. visits Oregon City, takes in
two coffee hours and has two radio
and TV xommittments. Thursday's
schedule, winding up with a KOIN
appearance at 11:05 p.m., has sev
eral coffee hours and factory visits
in Portland, his home town where
he will cast his ballot Friday.
The Republican race lor secre
tary of state has created some
statewide interest and sentiment
as election eve neared gave no
clear-cut edge to either William K
Healy over Mark Hatfield, both of
Salem. Hjtfield's apparent valley
strength appeared to be counter
balanced by Healy's strength in
eastern Oregon. The margin of
victory remained a guarded secret
of Muntnomah County voters.
First Congressional rare looked
like an easy victory for Rep. Wal
ter Norblad of Stayton though the
Republican incumbent R. F. Cook
of Silverton voiced optimism Tues
day that he would upset Norblad
who has held the post for 11 year
Attorney .lason Lee of Salem and
Don H. Metheny. Brooks farmer,
are seeking the Democratic nomination.
BOOKKEEPER DROWNS
F'KNUI.KTON :f -Harry Dalby.
68, a bookkeeper at a Pilot Rock
sawmill, drowned in West Birch
Creek six miles west of Pilot Rock.
His body was recovered Tuesday.
Police said Dalby possibly suf
fered a heart attack and toppled
into the stream.
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