The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 21, 1956, Image 11

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    President Of Isaac Walton League Asks For Revocation Of License For Pelton Dam
WASHINGTON' uP A Portland,
Ore., lawyer and sportsman Tues-
WATCH
FOR THE OPENING OF
"THE STORE WITH A
THOUSAND BARGAINS"
Roseburg Surplus Sales
429 S. E. CASS
day asked revocation of the li
cense lor Pelton Dam on Oregon's
Deschutes River "so we in Ore
gon can determine what is the
best use for our waters."
Rollin E. Bowles, president of
the Oregon Izaak Walton League,
appeared before a Senate Com.
merce Subcommittee considering
a bill to revoke the .Federal Pow
er Commission's license to Port-
Mom! buy
land General Electric Co. for con
iStmction of the dam.
i The license, opposed by the Ore
igon fish and game commissions,
'was upheld by the Supreme Court
!in a case which attracted wide
i attention through the West.
I The court held the Power Com-
i mission was within its authority
i to issue the license inasmuch as
the dam would be on federal land
'reserved as a power site. Because
oi this, the court said, state law
Bowies, however, emphasized
would not prevail,
that a regulating dam to be built
to level out water level fluctua
tions caused by.Pclton's opera
tions would be on state land over
which the federal government has
no jurisdiction.
He said the Deschutes River is
one of the Lower Columbia trib
utaries which Army engineers
have recommended be reserved
for fish production. He cited an
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estimate that the river can be
made to produce not less than
30 per cent of the Columbia Riv
er's spring chinook salmon run.
Karl W. Onihank of Kugene.
president of the Federation of
Western Outdoor Clubs, said the
108,000 kilowatts of power which
would be produced at Pelton
would be only seven-tenths of one
per cent of the power output of
facitic rsortnwesi power dams ai-i
ready built or under construction. !
This, he said, would be a "ra
ther insignificant addition" com
pared with the loss of recreation
al values that would result.
Sens. Morse and Neuberger,
Oregon Democrats, co sponsors
of the bill, urged the subcom
mittee to approve it, as did
Charles H. Callison, conservation
director for the National Wildlifei
federation.
Morse said the Supreme Court's
decision was based on a "techni-
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cal difference" between public
lands and reserved lands wbich
"has no support in policy consid
erations." He said the decision
"does endanger state authority in
private license proceedings for
projects on wholly intrastate, non
navigable streams."
Morse said he felt cancellation
of the license would make possible
a fresh start on attempts to use
the site for "power and preserva
tion of fish runs."
"However, if a final choice
must be made between relatively
small power production and the
irreplaceable commercial and
sports fish runs, the latter have
higher social utility in this area,"
Morse said.
Neuberger said that if it were a
choice between developing the
Deschutes or a shortage of elec
tricity, he would choose develop
ment. But he contended that the
i choice is not necessary in view of
j the vast undeveloped power sites
remaining on the Columbia.
William N. YVaugh, aide to Rep.
Coon (R-Ore), read into the rec
jord a telegram from the Jeffer
ison County Chamber of Com
merce, asking an opportunity to
appear in opposition to the hill.
Sen. Paslore (D-RI), acting
chairman, assured Waugh that
Tuesday's session was merely to
accommodate Orcgonians now
here on other business. He said
further hearings would be held,
at which all desiring will be given
opportunity to testify.
Wed., Mar. 21, 1956 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ort. 11
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HEADS WEEK Henry G.
Riler IJI, president of Thomas
A. Edison, Inc., and the Na
tional Association of Manufac
turers, is national chairman for
this year's National Sunday
School Week. The annual all
faiths event, sponsored by the
Laymen's National Committee,
Inc., is being observed the week
of April 9-15.
GUNMAN GETS $50
PORTLAND 11 A eunman
entered a restaurant in the city's
southeast district Tuesday morn
ing, made off with ahout $50
and loft a gasoline station receipt
with a car license number behind
him on the floor.
Police, looking for the car, said
it shouldn't take lone to locate it
and, they hoped, the careless gun
man.
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station wagon will be used by many owners for hunting, fishing and other
recreation on week-ends. It hauls a payload of 1630 pounds or carries eight
persons in three seats or six passengers in two seats. GrourH c'a'ance permits
its use where cars cannot travel.
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