Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954
Oregon Voters Apathetic
Despite Intense Campaign
By FAIL W. IIARYEV JR.
8ALEM Promising cheap
power by federal development ol
the Columbia Basin and assuring
the farmer of bigger federal price
supports, the Democrats have high
hopes of electing congressmen In
Eastern Oregon's 2nd District and
in the 3rd District (Multnomah
County),
If they do, they will make the
first dent In Oregon's solidly GOP
delegation to Congress since 1942.
when the late Waller M. Pierce
was defeated in his re-election bid
In Eastern Oregon.
In both districts, the Democrats
still have a lead In voter regis
tration, as they have had for sev
era! years. Tfc Democrats have
outgalned the Republicans In the
past two years, but the gain Is so
small that no marked trend Is ap
parent. After talking with political lead'
erg and editors in all parts of E ant-
em Oregon, I came home with the
conclusion that the people aren't
very excited about the hottest cam
paign the area has had in many
years.
Al Ullman, 40-year-old Baker
real estate man, Is a strong cam
paigner against his fellow towns
man, Congressman Bam Coon, a
rancher.
But over in that country, party
lines are so. mixed up that the sit
uation Is very confusing.
In Baker, I found a lot of Demo
crats who are supporting Coon,
these Democrats' being of the con
servative variety. In Malheur
County, there are old-line Repub
licans supporting Ullman, because
they oppose the Idaho Power Co.
And In Umatilla County, I found
Republican farmers who are sup
porting the Democrats. Tnese
farmers fere sore about reduced
price supports and lower acreage
allotments.
Leaders In both parties complain
that they can't get voters to come
out to hear the candidates. This
voter apathy la a source of com
plaint in the rest cf the state, too.
Ullman, Joining In the Democrat
io charge that the Republicans are
giving away the natural resources,
wants a high federal dam at Hells
Former Princess
Has Daughter
AMAMLLO, Tex. Ifl The
granddaughter of the late Kaiser
Wllhelm of Oermany gave birth
to a 6-pound, ID-ounce daughter
here last night..
Former Crown Princess Cecilia
of Hobemollern, .now an American
citizen and the wile of an Amu.
rlllo Interior decorator, named the
cmra jvaira Alexandrine Harris,
The father, Clyde Harris, met
me princess wnue in oermany dur
ing World War H. He returned to
Germany after the war and mar
ried her.
Canyon, and demands that the gov-
jernmenl build the big dams on the
.Columbia. He says the partnership
nlftn M th 1TlKnhnwr adminis
tration Is a "gtveawa)," and he
takes the COP to task for cutting
price supports.
Coon, who first was elected two
years ago, says It's ridiculous to
think that the government can do
the whole power dam construction
lob by itself. He believes me oniy
way that the Northwest can get
the dams It needs is to let every
body build them, including the
federal government, private power
companies and local power agen
cics.
Coon says he has worked hard
In Conirress for The Dalles. Mc
Nary and Chief Joseph dams. He
doesn't say what he thinks ol
Hells Canyon, asserting that's a
question for the Federal Power
Commission to decide.
Both men are campaigning hard
In this vast district, making sever
al talks a day.
Coon has two advantages, how-
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to overcome. First, Coon won two
years ago by a large margin, 57,-
195 to 40,550, over John O. Jones,
La Grande. Jones was considered
a strong candidate, too, and the
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strcng candidate in Mrs. Edith
Oi-een, Portland housewife who is
well known lor her work in Parent
Teacher organizations and the Ore
gon Education Assn. She came
pretty close to defeating Earl T.
Newbry lor secretary of state two
years ago.
I Her opponent Is Tom Law.son
McCall, a liberal Republican, fdr-
'mer radio commentator, who was
Isecretary to Douglas McKay when
the latter was governor.
In the primary, McCall won the
nomination over the veteran Rep.
Homer D. Angell. The party stal
warts, mostly conservative, backed
Angell. One Portland political writ
er said he believes McCall has
"gone conservative" since the pri
mary, in order to win the backing
of the conservatives.
I Angell never found that to be a ' belore Angell first was sent to Con.
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mm Z'usm calL the cim Vwer program, while Mrs. Green
Pagn US Eldest "e disfrict hTs "vors federal development
ever had. But this district has been I The district hasn t voted for a
Democratic for many years, and Democrat since 1936, two years
widespread backing by labor and
pension groups. McCall doesn't
have this backing, which makes
this race look as close as the ons
between Coon and Ullman.
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