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...Oregon, two-term Democratic Representative Robert B. Duncan, 45, entered the race against popular Republican Governor Mark Hatfield for the Senate seat from which Democrat Maurine Neuberger plans to retire at year's end. Duncan accused Hatfield of parroting the anti-war line of Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse, thus adding to "a discordant symphony of dissension and disagreement that can immobilize this country." Despite Morse's warning that "it's going to be difficult to elect any Democrat who runs on a war platform," Duncan is supported by Neuberger and most other leading Democrats...
DIRECTIONS '66 (ABC, 1-1:30 p.m.). Kurd Hatfield in a biography of Trappist Monk and Author Thomas Merton...
...Robert Straub, 45, Democratic state treasurer of Oregon, said he would op pose Republican secretary of state Tom McCall, 52, for the governorship to be vacated by the G.O.P.'s popular Mark Hatfield, who is running for the seat of retiring Democratic Senator Maurine Neuberger. Neither Straub nor McCall is expected to receive serious opposition in the primaries. The Democrats have yet to come up with a candidate willing to contest Hatfield's Senate...
Seduction & Brecht. No network has a monopoly on inventiveness. CBS's Look Up And Live recently presented a dramatization of Dostoevsky's The Idiot, narrated by Kurd Hatfield, and last summer had a three-part series on the changing role of modern women in church and society called The Evolution of Eve. Scheduled for spring is a CBS special-a Brecht-like oratorio on Galileo and the Inquisition by Composer Ezra Laderman and Joe Darion, lyricist of the off-Broadway hit, Man of La Mancha. NBC's Frontiers of Faith will soon undertake a twelve-part series...
...Hatfield's announcement of candida cy last week was in character. After his publicity men had put out the long-expected word via press release and recorded radio and TV spots, Hatfield drove to the farm community of Silverton (pop. 3,967), where 16 years earlier he had made his first campaign speech as a candidate for the state legislature. He held no formal press conference, went instead to a Kiwanis luncheon, where he barely mentioned his Senate candidacy. "I shall seek," his press release said, "to be a Senator of all the people." The announcement carried no indication...