The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 09, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Tht Niw-Rvlew, Roieburg, Ore-Wed',, Nov. 9, 1949
FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Interior Dept. Asks O. K.
On SVh Billion Program;
Not Substitute For CVA
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. W The Interior department has asked
the Budget bureau to approve a six-year $1,500,000,000 development
program for the Pacific Northwest.
Budget bureau approval usually Is sought before Congress is
asked to appropriate money for such projects.
Assistant Secretary of the In
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tcrior C. Girard Davidson said
this is the first time the depart
ment has proposed a budget pro
gram on a regional basis.
He said the program covers the
years 1950 through 1955.
About 85 percent of the $1,500,
000 would be for construction and
operation of major irrigation and
power projects of the Bureau of
Reclamation and the Bonneville
Power administration.
The other appropriations would
be for related activities in Wash
ington, Oregon, Idaho and west
ern Montana of the Geological
Survey, Bureau of Mines, Bureau
of Land Management, Indian Bu
reau, National Park service and
other Integrated agencies.
Davidson told reporters the
program has no relation to and
Is not a substitute for a Columbia
Valley administration.
Davidson is one of the leading
advocates of a CVA along lines
urged by President Truman.
Davidson said the Northwest
regional program deals only with
Interior department activities,
whereas a CVA would coordinate
a regional program for agricul-
H. M. S.
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Vishinsky Uses
Friendship Bait
At Embassy Fete
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.-UP
Soviet Foreign Minister Vishin
sky says Russia and the United
States ought to be better friends.
The honor guest at a" glittering
Soviet embassy reception Monday
night, Vishinsky talked informal
ly with newsmen on this general
theme but put his specific ob
servation "off the record."
His general line: The common
feeling of Russian American
friendship has fallen asleep but
some day it will awaken and con-
round tne enemies 01 ireeaom.
Smiling amiably, Vishinsky
shook hands with more than a
thousand diplomats, congressmen,
newsmen and other guests. They
Jammed the embassy lor tne an
nual celebration of the annivers
ary of the 1917 revolution which
swept the Bolshevists into power
in Russia.
Vishinsky came from the Unit
ed Nations general assembly ses
sion at New York for the occa
sion. He had a private 14-minute
talk with Secretary of State
Acheson inthe afternoon, short
ly before Acheson left by plane
lor tne Big inree western ioreign
ministers' meeting at Paris. Both
he and the state department de
clared It was merely a social can.
E. T. Unrath Wins Plaque
For Oldest Franchise
E. T. Unrath, of the Coca-Cola
Bottling company of Roseburg,
has Just returned from a con
vention at San Francisco mark
ing the 50th anniversary of Coca
Cola in bottles.
He was awarded a sterling sil
ver Coca-Cola bottle mounted on
a plaque, for being the oldest
franchised Coca-Cola bottler on
the Pacific coast. He has been
in business here 40 years.
Philippines Hurricane
Death Toll Upped To 779
MANILA, Nov. 9. (1P The
Manila Red Cross tonight an
nounced 47 more deaths in the
Oct. 31 typhoon that swept the
central Philippines, bringing the
total dead and missing to 779.
Twenty-five persons were
drowned when the motorboat San
Vicente was wrecked off Surigao
and 22 others were swept out to
sea by a tidal wave at Pintuyan,
Levte, the Red Cross said.
The known dead now stand at
279 with 500 others missing and
presumed dead.
ture, defense and all other fed
eral departments.
He added that the Interior de
partment plans to extend its re
gional presentation of budget
needs to other areas.
The $1,500,000,000 program, he
said, would add about 2,200,000
kilowatts to the region's present
power capacity of 4,300,000 kilo
watts, and would provide more
than 5,000 miles of power trans
mission lines.
He said It would bring 500,000
more acres under irrigation and
would provide supplemental wa
ter to about 1,000,000 acres.
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16. I, Jesus, hav. sent mint
angel to testify unto you
these things in the
churches. I am th. root
and th. offspring of Da
vid, and th. bright and
morning star.
17. And th. spirit and th.
bride say, come. And 1st
him that h.ar.th say,
come. And let him that
Is athlrst come. And
whosoever will, let him
take th. wat.r of lif.
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