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Ceddes Discusses
Major Problems
On Legislature
SALJBM tfl Two major prob-
Utive sessions were outlined here
uaiuraay oy raui t. lieddes, stale
senator from Roseburg. He spoke
in the course of a oanel group dis
cussion at the Public Service For
un Conference.
.If all state administrative offi
cials, he said, would give the Lc'
islature actual facts, the Ways ami
Means fAmmittu 1 J
better and nuiplrnp tm 1
sa.d, officials make requests for
nunc items wnicn are not im
mediately required.
What thov GKfl A 1
is to say what they actually must
hav then aiM 1;. , ui
thev shni.lri houn hit nnH JH
out, without cutting heavily into
Th AfhAl niUDlinn 1.. !J !.
T Tier he le8islat've committees
wuris on ine money bins
" vmjwijoiih 01 wnat is need
ed fir what pneh ie tiait-kl.
This, he said, means should the
r'i." a,m Means uommiuee await
Timin0 nt tha T,- r1 :.--
shoulc; the Tax. Committee await
uuuiugi ui me ways ana Means
Committee.
He Said ll wasn't OAintf 4a
to give the answer to tnat but
jucu ii neeaea siuay.
Hells Canyon Assn. Voices
Disapproval To Cougar Dam
Partnership Construction
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BEATEN Joey Ketrandrea, 3,
in Detroit hospital after savage
whipping by hit mother, Mrs.
Rosemary Pietrandrea, 20, be
cause be spilled a glass of milk.
Joey told attendants "Mommy
said she would iit me nntfl my
head broke." His mother told him
ts say be fen downstairs.
All 'round PROTECTION
for yoof personal property
Anytime, Anywhere in the wortt
Th PtrtonaJ Property Floattr Policy
prolwcli you financially againil Ion of
th ponorral belonging! of vry mem
ber of yovr family as a riiult of luch
peril ot
Fire
Theft
Water
Accidental Damage
Explosion
Loss in Transit
Wind
H leave nothing to thane, com
plelely covering the gapt or loopholes
which enlir when itporato limited
form of tpeciflc fnivrance are ittued
to cover certain named perils,
let ut tell you abavt It today.
T. H. Porgeter
R. E. Porgeter
Vic Lewis
UMPQUA
INSURANCE
AGENCY
WASHINGTON !l The Hells I
Canyon Assn., Inc. said Saturday
a proposal by the fcugene, urn.
Water and Electric Board to join
the federal government in con
struction of Cougar Dam ."will in
terfere with, impede and preclude
fulfillment" of Columbia River do-7e'opmeni.
The nro-nublic Dower oraaniia-
ion expressed its view in a Peti
tion representatives said would Be
tiled with the Federal rower com
mission, asking permislon to in
tervene against the city's appllca
tion for a preliminary permit on
the Cougar site.
The Hells Canyon group, com
posed of members from Idaho,
Oregon and Washington primarily,
now is engaged before the Power
Commission fighting the applica
tions oi me laano rower lo. to
develop the middle section of the
Snake River between Idaho and
Oregon. There the association fa
vors a proposed federal dam,
which could not be built if the
Idaho Power proposals are ac
cepted.
The Cougar project, located on
the South Fork of Oregon's Mc
Kcnzie River, is one ot several
Northwest dams proposed for con
struction by the federal govera
ment and local interests.
The project has been authorized
for construction by the federal gov
ernment solely for flood control. A
bill to permit the "partnership"
construction, including power facil
ities, has been approved by the
House and now awaits action by
the Senate Public Works Commit
tee Another proposal, urging totai
development by the federal gov
ernment, was introduced Friday
by Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore) and 13
Senate Democrats. '
The Hells Canyon Assn. petition
asserts McKenzie River develop
ment "should be undertaken ny
the United States itself and should
he fully integrated hydraulically
and electrically with the federal
Northwest water and power sys
tems." Power from the Cougar Dam,
the association said, should be
"pooled and marketed in accord
ance with the federal operatinj!
and marketing system."
The association said it felt the
Eugene proposal, under which the
city would pay all power costs of
General Motors Cancels Big Ads
the dam and retain right to the
power, "would represent a dan
gerous step In the direction of
tragmentation or me leaerai com
prehensive plan of development
and federal integrated power sys
tem in the Columbia River
Basin. . . "
It said clso that to have projects
on the Columbia River jnd its
tributaries "under a multiplicity
of different kinds of management
and operational criteria would
throw the entire river basin into
ennfusion and result in gross in
efficiency and waste of resources."
NEW YORK ll The publisher,
and president of the Wall Street
Journal says the General Motors
Corp. apparently has cancelled all
advertising in the business daiiy
as a result of a story in the Joui
nal forecasting 1955 automobile
models.
A General Motors statement.
without mentioning cancellation ot
advertising, stated objections to
the story appearing, In the May 28
1SSJB OL UMJ juuruai.
GM has been spending more thin
$250,000 a year in advertising wita
the newsnaper.
In the story were drawings of
che 1955 Chevrolet and Dodgo
cars, presented as being "ren
dered from the manufacturers'
own blueprints." The article also
included a sketch of the hood and
grill of the 1955 Ford "based upon
information and sketches from
several informed industry
sources.' '
No comment has been forthcom
ing from the Ford or Chrysler
companies. The Chevrolet is pro
duced by General Motors, and the
uoage py inrysier.
Savings Bonds Sales
Up For Month-Of May
Douglas County savings bonds
sales during May totalled 559,731,
compared to only $27,956 during
May iitM, according to unairmaD
George Luoma.
Statewide, there was a drop in
sales of U. S. Treasury E and II
bonds during the month, but totals
for this year continue to be more
than 52 million ahead of those in
1053.
Yoncalla Serial Levy
Vote Slated June 30
Voters in the Yoncalla Grade
School District June 30 will cast
ballots on a proposed $10,000-a
year serial levy designed to run
over the next five years to raise
cash for building and equipping
new schoolrooms.
The proposal was defeated on
May 3. Mrs. Berniece Radtke,
school clerk, said that it was re
submitted because of a poor turn
out at the polls only 88 people
voted. ,
She termed the levy as "purely
good business," explaining that
t'i a certainty that additional
school space will be needed within
the next five years.
However, she continued, if it's
found that there's no need for
more building, the levy may be
turned to the general fund for use
Mon. June 21, 1954 The News-Review. Rottburf, Ore. 9
Washington Considers Agencies Headquarter
OLYMPIA UI The State Su
preme Court bad under- advise
ment Saturday an appeal from
Superior Judge Charles T. Wright's
ruling that headquarters of 13
state agencies should be moved
from Seattle to Olympia.
In handing down his dci'isioc
last March, Judge Wright &id the
state capital should be precisely
that in fact as well as in name.
?ne- state attorney general's of
fice appealed to the supreme
court.
in the regular school budget. A
levy, she explained, would cut out
bond Interest should a bond issue
otherwise be necessary for school
construction.
Oral arguments were heard by
the high court Friday, and the
matter was taken under consid
eration. An opinion will o give 4
later.
Dr. E. W. CARTER
Chiropodist Foot Specialist
Diseases of the Foot
Roseburg, Oregon
217 North Main
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ON HER WAY Wearing a
short hairdo and a white gown,
Mieko Kondo, newly chosen
Miss Japan of 1954, poses In
Tokyo, Mieko Is looking for
ward to her trip to Long
Beach, Calif, where she'll
compete for the "Miss Urn
versa" title.
Search Being Made Here
For Heirs Of Estate
A Chicago probate reseanch
company is searching for the heirs
to the estate of Ada (or Adele)
Everhart, according to word re
ceived today.
Officials of W. C. Cox and Co.,
believe some of the children of
Mrs. Everhart nec Hufstadcr,
may be readers of The News
Review. Mrs. Everhart resided in
or near Cleveland, Ohio, about 1890
and subsequent years.
Anyone having knowledge of
members of her family should con
tact the company, 208 S. LaSalle
St., Chicago 4, 111.
Wtuii Afnnflcrpr RiMia Tnti.
betts of the Redlegs was a student
at i-roviaence loiiege, ne was a
regular on the basketball team.
For those who value responsibility,
clarity and insight in reporting
EDWARD IlMURROWwith theXew,
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