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COOS SAY m Maj. Gen. Wil
U"J. Den ' scheduled to appear
it Uie Oregon American Legion
convention here in July. Conven
tion oftir.als said Vice President
Nixon aso is tentatively scheduled
to appear.
More ihan 2,000 delegates are
expected.
Yellow orchids usually are the
most fragrant.
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EUGENE i 0 S. Fletcher,
Lane Cojuly agent for nearly 30
years, announced his retirement
Wednesday, effective June SO.
His successor will be W. B.
Parker, who has been working
with Fletcher the past eight yeara.
In 1949 Fletcher received a
superior service award from the
Secretary of Agriculture in Wash
ington, D. C.
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117-54
Langlie Replies That Union
More Interested In Politics
Than Facts On Hells Canyon
Washington and that there are
some 28,000 unemployment insur
ance claims that are filed with the
Department of Employment Secur
ity is not unusual at this time of
year."
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OLYMP1A. Wash. ( Gov.
Langlie Wednesday laid the leai
ership of the Washington State
federation of Labor has been
more intciested in politics than
engineering in connection with the
Hells Canyon issue.
In commenting on testimony
presented by federation President
Evan Weston before the Federal
Power Commission, Langlie said
he invited the federation to ap
point an engineer to get the facts
on Hells Canyon.
"This the federation leadership
saw fit not to do so," Langlie said,
"though many of the members
who contacted me following the
meeting indicated it was a good
idea.
"I feel the leadership of the
State Federation of Labor has
been more interested in the politi
cal philosophy of the matter than
they have been in getting the engi
neering facts of how Hells Canyon
would serve the people of the Pa
cific Northwest and the question
of the cost of power that might be
developed as compared to lower
cost power at other sites."
Weston testified that the federa
tion reaffirmed its stand in favor
of a federal dam at Hells Canyon
!n 1953 "after Gov. Langlie put in
a plea, song and dance not to go
for the high dam as it would be
stupid."
Langlie said "I merely pre-
seniea me issue to tnem in a
speech frankly discussing the var
ious phases uf power development
problems dealing particularly with
Hells Canyon dam.
"I invited the state federation of
labor to appoint an engineer to I
mane a jumi aiuuy wun siHie
engineer to get to the engineering
facts in the development of Hells
Canyon dam. because I felt it was
highly important to get away from
political philosophy."
As to Weston's testimony that
unemployment was "severe" io j
the Pacific Northwest, Langlie
aid:
Mr. Weston is not presenting
he accurate picture as far as un
employment in the state of Wash
ington. Actually there are 10,000
more people employed in this state
at this time than there were a
year ago.
"We alwavs have some seasonal
unemployment in the state of
Restriction Ease Asked
On Scientific Resear.cn
WASHINGTON 11 - Dr. C. G
Suits, speaking for the National
' Assn. of Manufacturers (NAMi.
j urged Congress Wednesday to
eliminate research laboratories
I from proposed licensing restrc
: tions on the development of peace-
l time atomi". energy.
! In a statement prepared for the
: Senate-House Atomic Energy Com
; mittee, he said that a bill now be-
i me considered is drawn so tightly
it could mean federal licensing of
research nn sunlight and starlight.
As written, he said, the measure
"would require licensing of prac
tically all the laboratories in :he
country for carrying out research
which they nave been pursing for
years wiihout hazard to them
selves, the oublic or the national
security." Suits added:
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on the luminous dials of their wrist
watches greater quantities of
radioactive material than are em.
ployed in many laboratory experi
ments "
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