Elmo Smith

Elmo Smith

Infobox Governor
name= Elmo E. Smith


width= 200
height= 255px
caption= Gov. Elmo Smith
order=27th
office= Governor of Oregon
term_start= February 1, 1956
term_end= January 14, 1957
lieutenant=
predecessor= Paul L. Patterson
successor= Robert D. Holmes
party= Republican
birth_date= birth date|1909|11|19|mf=y
birth_place= Grand Junction, Colorado
death_date= death date and age|1968|7|15|1909|11|19|mf=y
death_place= Albany, Oregon
spouse= Dorothy Smith
profession= Newspaper owner, Politician
footnotes=

Elmo Everett Smith (November 19, 1909ndash July 15, 1968) was an American politician, a Republican, and the twenty-seventh governor of the state of Oregon, U.S., from 1956 to 1957.

Early life

Smith was born in Grand Junction, Colorado. At the age of ten, his mother died, and at age thirteen, his father died, leaving young Elmo an orphan. He was sent to live with his uncle on a ranch near Wilder, Idaho. He supported himself financially as he pursued an education at the Albertson College of Idaho. Smith received his B.A. in History in 1932 and moved to Ontario, Oregon.

In Ontario, he began a long and successful career in the newspaper business. The year he arrived in town, Smith managed the "Ontario Argus", and founded the "Ontario Observer" in 1936. As a newspaper owner and publisher, Smith began to gain stature in the community and entered politics.

Voters in Ontario elected Smith mayor in 1940, and returned him to office for a second term in 1942. He resigned in 1943 in order to enlist in the U.S. Navy during the Second World War.

Smith earned the rank of Lieutenant, serving in the Pacific Theater of Operations. He flew transport planes, and later commanded an air transport base in the South Pacific. He returned to civilian life at the war's 1945 conclusion.

Upon returning to Ontario, its citizens returned Smith to the mayor's office. He continued to manage his newspaper holdings, purchasing the John Day "Blue-Mountain Eagle", and gaining an interest in the Madras "Pioneer"; while selling off his Ontario papers. In 1948, voters in Grant, Malheur, and Harney Counties elected him to represent the region in the Oregon State Senate.

President of the Oregon State Senate

State Senator Smith would stand up to the influential trucking and powerful lumber industry lobbies to gain passage of an increase in the state highway tax. His support for transportation projects gained him the chairmanship on the Senate Roads and Highways Committee in 1952, and was elected President of the Senate in 1955.

Governorship

The unexpected death of Governor Paul L. Patterson on January 31, 1956 elevated Senate President Elmo Smith to fill out the remainder of his term. Upon assuming office, Smith found himself running the state and a campaign for the 1958 gubernatiorial election.

His administration successfully raised spending on Public Education, formed a commission on aging, and joined a tri-state water-power consortium. He managed the state's finances in a fiscally conservative manner.

Governor Smith also helped create the Water Resources Board, the agency that today manages and regulates Oregon's water resources.

While winning the Republican nomination for governor, Smith was defeated in his attempt to win the governorship in his own right. Robert D. Holmes, his Democratic challenger, managed to win a narrow victory in the 1957 gubernatorial race.

Later life

After leaving Salem, Smith concentrated on his newspaper empire, purchasing several weekly newspapers and the [http://www.dhonline.com "Albany Democrat-Herald"] , his largest acquisition. He ended up moving to Albany to better manage the "Democrat-Herald".

Smith would return to politics in a bid for the United States Senate seat opened by the death of Richard Neuberger in 1960. Smith lost this race to Maurine Neuberger, widow of the late Senator. A run for National Chairman for the Republican Party failed in 1964. His last attempt at elected office, the chairmanship of the Oregon State Republican Party was successful.

Smith died of cancer on July 15, 1968; at the age of 58 in Albany. He is buried in the Willamette Memorial Park Mausoleum.

Smith's son, Dennis Alan "Denny" Smith, represented Oregon in the United States Congress from 1981 to 1991 and was the Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon in 1994.

ources

* [http://www.osl.state.or.us/home/lib/governors/es.htm Oregon State Library]
* [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/governors/Smith/smithoverview.html Oregon State Archive bio]
* Klooster, Karl. Round the Roses II: More Past Portland Perspectives, pg. 137, 1992 ISBN 0-9619847-1-6

External links

* [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/governors/Smith/smithmenu.html Oregon State Archives: Smith Administration] - Photo, bio, records, and some public speeches of Governor Smith.
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