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6 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. Wed. Dee. 21. 1955 Severe Storms Strike Scandinavian Countries LONDON Sulilicrii took up .liodn Tuesday to dig snow I rum slreels in Scanilinawa an Kumpi' rnuntrd 16 di'ad in the winter's irsl blizzards. Cold and Irost look six lives in Sweden, fuur in Hnlain, limr in Denmark, one in Norway and one in West Onnaiiy. Twenty-five ships were stork ft in icepaeks of Ihr Kulhnian Uulf between Kinland and Sweden In Britain, 40 people were rushed to hospitals alter two liu-ses rol lufed on the snow-banked slreels in Liverpool. Heavy foK blanketed Brit ain oerniKhl only to be followed by snowstorms and drums winds. .ia tor. roads in Seotland and north (hern Kntiland were blocked by snowdrifts and smiwplows were ealled out. , v r.t1 I OH 13? B BROWNIE (tw)W FLASH OUTFIT Contains everything needed for snapshooting indoors or out. And it's just oim and shoot with the Brownie Hawkeye Cameia, Flash Model. A grand gift for cas ual picture lakers. In gift bos, $14.35, inc. Fed. Tax. ham J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE OPEN TIL 9 p.m. 509 S. E. JACKSON Riversdale Grange Committees Named, Christmas Party Held The Kivpis'IjIc (iranyi was itn-n-(( iTi'lay ly Hit new ma-aer, Krwl Kuck, with M mtmlHTs in atii'iiilane Sliimlinji t'unittiiltci's a j j poiri t J wrrc: Hvucf Vai'r. Icgivlativt;; Kthi'l Wflkcr, tali's slips; Norman Wicks. biiMri'-is aiM-nt, and rial cummilU'f. Kills l-'ull.;r. Walter II rirh, and Kcnnclh Ktssell. KUis Fuller nave a legislative rvmrl on the reel a nation of lim her on mining claims. Bill i.ovi; ; .spdke on the soil hank plan. line to the re-donation of Lime Cloake, Itamona Hampton was Heeled chaplain. Jt ay iJeadmun ; and Nelifa Noitih installed Kssie oKoti unci Kamona Hampton in their respective olliee.s. Nelda -Norn.ss spoke un the Ca nnula Grange death hem-fit plan. Ida Burr has been appointed sub ordinate grange chairman for Itiv eisfle. Anyone wishing to know more about the plan should contact her. The next youth iiieetinK will he held the third Wednesday in Jan uary. The place to he announced later. .Master Fred Kuck present ed NVIda .Nurris with a past-masters pin. A panel discussion on the enm merialiing of Christinas was held by Mrs. .Inn .Myers, Mis. Kd John son. Myron Lehne and Bill Mc Lam. The wheelchair which wa re rently purchased is ready to lie loaned lo anyone who need it. It in not required that people he lraime members to uie il and any one interested should contace the chaplain. Airs. Kwy Hampton, or tlie master. Fred Kuck. All officers and committee chair men and their families are invited to attend a 9 a m. breakfast con ference Jan, 8 at the hail. A New Year' watch party will he held Dec. 31 at the hall. All ladies are lo bring pie. Cards, sanies and dancing are planned for the entertainment. Saturday evening the grange held a Christmas party fur members and I heir guests. The Christmas story was read by Marvin Schnei der from the Bible. Linda Hess. Krnesi Teeter and Sharon V icks presented piano solos. Tom and Vicki ItusM-li sang a duet. The outh group look everyone on a sleigh ride with the singing fit "Jingle Bells." An appropriate tableau was presented by the Kin yon family. F.veryone sang Christina car ols accompanied by Dnnna Kinyon. Santa Clans came with gitts for all the children and a living gift of a rose bush for all the ladies. Alter the refreshments, cards and visiting was enjoyed. The next hostess committee is the Kmuiett Walters, Lee Daniels and Sig MadMjns. Jan. (. Development- Of Columbia Will Come From Engineers, Not. Politicians, Say Jordan By JOHN KAMPS WASHINGTON Solution of , international problems hindering i dam coiistruclinn along the Colum-i bia Itiver will come out of "an engineer's slide rule and not from , political or philosophical discus-1 sions. So say i I, en Jordan, chairman of the American section of the In ternational Joint Commission, which has jurisdiction over prob lems hemming from rivers which cross the C.S -Canadian border. Jordan, former Idaho governor, was criticized last week by Sen. Neuberger 1.)-Urei for an alleged "long record of nppositiun to the federal program for the Columbia JUver system " Neuberger said Congress should determine whether Jordan's "pro found bias and prejudice on ixsues of federal power policy" should disqualify turn from representing the United States in negotiations with Canada over development of the Columbia. In a subsequent interview, .Tor dan pointed out that he and Neu berger have long held opposing , .,, rtn ...... ..r nnlirmc Inrrhn savs he favors construction of both federal and private darn while Neuberger advocate federal proj ects whenever possible. But, Jordan said, problems con-' fronting development of the Co-1 liimbia and its tributaries will be Milvcd ultimately by engineers and not by politicians. The international goal is to de velop the resources of the Colum bia lo the fullest extent, giving equal benefits lo the United States and Canada. Many dams have been proposed along the .2'io-mile Columbia, which rises at Columbia Lake in Canada, flows 4;.i miles to the in ternational border and drains por tions of seven states as it crosses the I'aciJic Northwest en route lo the ocean. Members of the 1JC differ sharp ly on how much the United Slates should pay for downstream power benefits resulting from plants pro posed in Canada. In connection with the proposed Mica ("reek dam. for instance, some Canadians contend the proj ect would add more than a mil lion kilowatts of power capacity to downstream plants and that the I tilled Stales should pay as much1 as 7 mills a kilowatt for it. U.S. engineers contend the down- t stream power capacity increase j would be less than a half-million I kilowatts and that 7 mills would be out of the question. U.S. members of the IJC also are concerned over a proposal to divert part of the flow of the Co lumbia into the Fraser River in Canada. Conflicting views over benefits from the proposed I.ibby Dam in Montana have prevented its con struction. The dam would back water into Canada. I Jordan said there should bs no conflict over benefits. "We want Canada to develop her resources to the utmost," lie said. "We would like to see the river 'developed for maximum benefits from its source all the way to the ocean, as if there were no in ternational border, i "We want an equal balance on 'the scales of justice. Canada would prove it! fegjlgA with excitingly Keystone Movie Camera with tt.S fens 8mm rolhftn Capri $5495 Tfhne letttwes Immd only in httier -priced omen And so easy ami . . . press . . . yuu ye got it ! 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The Commissioner explained that tinder the 1!).'2 linmiKiatum and Nationality Act every alien in the Cnited Slates must report his ad dress to the service each JiiniKirv t .More than V.MHl.tHH) aliens filled out cards last January under the program, and the figure is expect ed to reach more than two and one half milluon m lll'-ti. Parents may fill out cards for their children under axe 14. Legal) guardians of aliens in custodial . earn should fill nut the address re-1 ports for such persons. The immigration officer in i charge said anv alien who is ill may send a friend or relative to obtain the address report card for him and return the card alter it is tilled out. After filling out the card at a Post Office or immigration ollice the alien then gives the card to a clerk, and he has fulfilled his ob ligation under the Act. The spokesman warned that any alien who w illully tolates the address report provision of the law may be tmeil up lo SIMM), imprison ed for ;0 das, and deported. TV DRAWS INTEREST COKvAl.US Oregon State College's ear-old teleusion train ing course is drawing an increas ing number of students and fac ulty members. students nun must of the schools on the campus are attending two classes, basic television and pro gramming. Htith pro ule element ary instruction The college also operates a cloved circuit teleision i .it urn and has considerable TV equipment. .f TENNESSEE ERNIE SHOW H t-ri' i thin c.i'ii.ii KRNR D.jI 1450 CSS RoJ'O rtywv benefit from new industries, the I'mted Stalei would benefit from : Canadian dams, and the United States would pay its air share of I the benefits. " i I Jordan said the United States has shown in cases involving other i waters that it can be reasonable : on the issue of benefits. I Jordan said the IJC if setting the services ol the best engineer ing talent in this country." An interagency group of federal engineers recently completed a 6 month study of the Columbia Riv er. Participating were engineers of the Reclamation Bureau, Bon neville Power Administration, Geo logical Survey, Federal Power Commission and Army. In addition, Jordan said, FPC engineers have been asked to es timate benefit division and the Northwest Governors Power Pol icy Committee has been Livited to study Columbia River proUems. Army Kngineers, reviewing their main control plan lor the Co lumbia Basin, also are expected to go into flie division of benefits between the United States and Canada. Jordan said that in his negotia tions with Canadians he consist ently has advocated a policy ad vanced by the special inter-agency study made by U.S. engineers. The study was not concerned with private-versas-publie power controversies. Potential U.S. proj ects used in the study included dams proposed by the federal gov ernment and by private utilities. 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