Show f II EW W DEAL V MAN U 12 NOMINATED IN l BlUER BITTER BA BATTLE TILE I Hess Comes From Behind Behind Bej Be Be- j hind to Win in int t Late Returns i PORTLAND Ore May 21 L I AP Governor ky-GovernOr Governor Charles H. H 1 I Martin jartin 74 who brought to the executive ve chair of Oregon a personality that affected deeply deep deep- ly 17 the s states state's ates ate's history lost his office tod today y vanquished by 48 L. L Hess after year old Henry i political battle that focused the nations nation's nat ons on's political spotlight en cu the state The Democratic governor who j retired from a brilliant army anny career Career career ca ca- reer ago as a major genera general gen gen- era eral to carve a no second and even r more spectacular life as a politician poli poll I went down to defeat in Oregon's primary el election after as 4 spectacular a battle as this tIlls state had lid ever seen I This afternoon as ashe he be saw sw a lead I l for r Hess grow to votes with f ony small precincts missing I i Martin conceded defeat t I Labor Fight Figh Figured j I Thus ended a no campaign which through Martins Martin's vigorous entry I mb into the northwest's labor troubles and end his resulting barrage upon cerI certain I I tain lain Roosevelt functions and functionaries functionaries drew a number one billing en the nations nation's political stage The vote on which Martin MarUn surrendered surrendered surrendered sur sur- rendered was votes for Hess a I La Grande attorney to for himself in 1349 of the states state's 1681 pre precincts This threw Hess former state senator and comparatively unknown unknown un un- unknown un- un known in many parts of Oregon r into the November general election against Charles A. A Sprague who is r 4 editor of the capitals capital's morning newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper t the h e Salem Statesman Sprague won the Republican nomI nom nom- I fj l Convictions Unchanged To the last Martin was adamant laying saying the results had in no way r changed my any convictions nor norr normy r 1 my Y desire to be of service to the people of this state Hess said only that he hoped the party would go godown godown down the line in November Martins Martin's was a 8 battle on a 8 camj camI campaign cam cam- j I based upon suppression of la labar labor la- la bor bar violence fealty to the president with without ut rubber stamp submission and no quarter f for r radicals Hess claimed Roosevelt administration administration adminis adminis- support and C CIO I 0 and A F FL L indorsement the only time the two unions have agreed in O Oregon egon Loses in Multnomah l The governor lost his battle pH- pH manly in Multnomah county Portland Port port- land bad home of a 8 third of the states state's population and bitterest scene of I the turmoil in the labor industry Martin self styled labor chamion champion cham cham- pion ion and enemy of racketeers lost Jost t Continued on Pa Page Pase e Two Column Seven ol I I i I NEW DEAl MAN MANt WINS IN OREGON Continued from Page Pace One almost ev ry lumber county of the state drawing most of his hL strength from the farm regions The issues upon which the voters made their choice into national attention only a week before be- be fore ore yesterdays yesterday's election after having hav hay haym ing kept Ing-kept kept Oregon at boiling point for months Martin Martun made hi himself himself- self known by bylis his lis vitriolic attacks upon Harry Bridges and Harold Prichett the he respective longshoremen and timber leaders of the west for John LLewis LLewis L. L Lewis' Lewis C CIO I O. O And he made bitter I denunciations of the national labor relations board as impotent and of Secretary Perkins as miserable Last t January he launched a campaign cam carn- camS against labor violence By election day the wide state-wide drive had seen the arrest of persons and the sentencing of 33 to county jail and prison sentences for participation in more than instances instances in in- instances in- in stances of violence such as beat- beat ups attempted bombings and successful successful successful suc suc- I ones window I truck tip overs stench bombings and serious fires Follows Fight Much of this followed upon the fight tight which started last August between between between be be- tween the A F L Land and C I 0 O for control of the Columbia river basin jasin loggers and sawmill Futile efforts of the N NLRB L R B to settie settle set- set tie tle le disputes drew down Martins Martin's fire upon it and aid Secretary Perkins Up almost to the election this remained the isa issue e. e Then dramatically dramatically dramatically cally a week before voting day Stephen Early secretary to the president declared the president never lever recalled making a remark last fall fali upon his visit to Bonneville dam which the governor quoted him as uttering Martin said the president told him as they parted You and I make a good pair Some 48 hours later Secretary ekes Ickes referred to Martin as no MW cW dealer at heart and Senator Norris orrIs orrIs Un Ind md d. d Neb said he was disappointed dis- dis appointed In the governor and hoped Hess would win On election day not many hours after Postmaster General Farley Fancy S had been quoted by Martin friends as reiterating an earlier statement that the national administration would take no part in the election the president said so himself at a pre press s conference Blasted Martin And then the voters went to the S polls Hess blasting Martin as an enemy nemy of the workingman and no nc believer in the deal and new Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin saying Ickes and Norris fought him aim because of his stand on Bonneville Bonne Bonne- ville power Thus overshadowed the other races for tor United States senator I congress and Republican governor nominations rolled quietly past with I Willis Mahoney former Klamath L Falls mayor outstripping United I States Attorney Carl Donaugh for foi forthe forthe the Democratic senatorial nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion to in 1029 pre pre- I Sprague ran away with an eight- eight man contest for the Republican gubernatorial contest topping his nearest opponent Sam Brown Gervais Gervais Ger- Ger vais vals farmer to in precincts The incumbent congressmen Nan Wood Honeyman Portland Democrat Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat Walter Pierce La Grande Democrat and James W. W Mott Salem Republican were winning comfortably In the Republican senatorial race Rufus Holman state treasurer had no trouble defeating Robert Stanfield Stanfield Stan- Stan field once Oregon's senator to in precincts |