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U. S. Lets Contract For Atom-Powered Ship WASHINGTON Wl - Tht United States will launch a nuclear-powered merchant ship in 1959. A $20,908,744 -contract for con struction of the vessel was award ed yesterday to the New York Shipbuilding Corp. of Camden, N. J. A ioint announcement bv the Maritime Administration and the Atomic Energy Commission said the atomic propulsion system would be supplied by Babcock & Wilcox Co. under a separate con tract with AEC for another nine million dollars. The ship, to be named the NS (for nuclear ship) Savannah, is to be 587 feet long, have a beam of 78 feet, a service speed of 20 knots and a deadweight tonnage of 10,190 tons, the announcement said. Bonneville, BPA Plan Exchange PORTLAND un The Bonne ville Power Administration and the Idaho Power Co. are negoti ating a contract for interchange of electric power. William A. Pearl, Bonneville administrator, told the Bonneville Regional Advisory Council Tues day that so far, however, neither BPA nor Idaho Power has made formal proposals on the inter change. The integration of the Idaho Power system into the Northwest power pool is required under the Federal Power Commission's li- The Union of South Africa is comprised of a surface area of 472,685 square miles, or 2'i times the size of Texas. cense for the firm to build its dams in the Snake River on the Oregon-Idaho border. Pearl asked the council to offer suggestions for "an equitable di vision of power benefits" between his agency and the company. He also called for the council's views on a proposal to substitute a single wholesale power rate to replace the existing five wholesale rate classifications. Neuberger Sees Higher Respects For Scientists PORTLAND I A new respect! He suggested, as he has before. and higher status for men and 1 that the educational provisions of uie Din oi mgms oe reviveu to give this country a leservoir of skilled manpower. The senator .Monday night spoke at Silverton and concerned him self with farm topic. He said that the federal price support urogram should be broadened. He said it was absurd for the government Thurs. Nov. 21, 1957 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 7 women of intellectual attainment has come from Russia's threat to American supremacy in Science, Sen. Neuberger (D-Ore) told a convocation at Portland State College Tuesday. He said there had been a time, now ended, in which "poets, sci entists, researchers and professors 1 10 subsidile tobacco and eave un. were subject lo unfortunate ana i supported the prices on eggs, unfair ridicule." ' fruits and vegetables. Riddle Extension Unit Has Guest Speaker A band concert cafe style is slated Friday night at the Riddle High School auditorium. The high school bandy'consisting of 14 members, will give Its con cert of marches, popular tunes, dance music, solos and novelties while the audience sits at cafe tables around the auditorium floor. Refreshments will be served by comely majorettes of the band. The band is directed by Phillip Kendrick. A nominal charge will be made for the concert. The Rid dle Band Parents Assn. is assist ing in selling tickets. RIDDLE JOB'S DAUGHTERS Bethel No. 39, Job's Daughters, will hold its regular meeting Nov. 25 at the Riddle Masonic Temple in honor of the Eastern Star. Each daughter is to bring a member of the Eastern Star chapters from Riddle and Canyonville. The beth el will attend a joint go-to-church Sunday with Myrtle Creek Bethel 18 this Sunday at the Tri-City Pres byterian Church, reports corre spondent Erma Best. 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