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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1954)
4 (Sec 2) Stcrtismcm. Salem, Public Power Seek Part in A- By A. ROBERT SMITH f (Statesman Correspondent) . WASHINGTON Pacific North wcrt public pswer groups are r p.-2sms the Atomic Energy Com : minion for an opportunity to keep i pace with the region's private utit i injthe rece now uidsrway for d"!velc?ircnt of el?ctne jwwer frcrfi ': c omic energy. ; j I I j To date, only private power com- pa. ies and corporations have been i admitted . to experiment w'tbi s& f cret engineering . data and frsiott- t aVe materials produced by the I AEC at its various installations i around the naL'oh. ( j Last spring the AEG grant a study4 contract to five; Northwest power companies wj?4 rr'sn' d the syndicate known as Pacific t Northwest "Power Co. ' ( Under this pact, the utilities are! ma:inr i j study of the "feasibility of desir ing and constructing a nuclear re- actor for the production of electric fjpower. 1 Any one's Guess j At this stage, most officials here ay it is anyone's guess whether i atomic power which is found to be r economically feasible in steam j power" areas will soon be made cheaply enough to rival the Nortb 1 west's low cost hydroelectricity. nN Decorate for 1 ma ftbctuoc and co. J V V - easjljss I : 111! ; tk : li pmWl is low as j'-WAsiteitriiWtfiitftiWiassasaiiii iiiiysiiiiiissii'vaaii n m mi in nni'tair Shop Mondays; and Fridays 9:30-9:00 Other Days 9:30-5:30 Park Free WRU'BItPRESS SERVICE MS Thisisvhat ; . : you pay nut FEDEtAl TAX : from Salem ; v. Return Trip 20 USS... on Round-Trip Tickers! i. L Wells, Agent - ! 450 N. s - . . Ore- Friday. Nor. 13, 1S54 Groups But the region's utilities think: there is sufficient chances of this prorpsct becoming a reality that thev are '!vc,,',. tbeir current study under AC au?pi?e?. ' Members of the board of direc tors of : American Public Power Association caed on AEC officials feveral days ao. to grant similar siudv privilege it tbsir grrup. T.erdirr f'svrc in the group rep rsccr'tir? Northwest public bodies was Er. Prvl Paver,; formar head of Bcnrsvflle Power Administra tion end presently the superin tendent of Ssatitle &t? Light. Members of the group say they received a promise from AEC Gen eral Vzm"T . D, Nichols that "som'-thirt will be wo-'ed cut" ; Pirr'.e Flnrs Frrored The AEC vrerthe Eissnhower administration h;s operated under the announced pol'cy of favoring private indurtry d.3re!opment of atomic power a oijos'd to federal government development That is, when the t7 arrives to build an aljomic "Grand Cou'es" assuming iti dees the administration wants td see it Hone by private utilities instead of the government. If, as some srlrntirts and engi neers , predict, atomic power is made economically feasible within the Holidays for the perfect window O to :!-:; ; e . : 1 s I This is what I you got... I i . f - - ' : jt Choke of 4 Daily Thru-Express Schedules ! Us Angeles , I ', ' j - : 1 i - lc Straight -Throus travel . No change of bos or bas;s;t j i : - .; ; :', - 4 . ; i Choice of Routes ... i Go em way, return cnothtr c Air Suspension Ride ' Scenery et its best . vi Church it. ' Phone 2-2421 ' M IS in Northwest Commission Pros the coming decade, such a policy would represent a departure from the hydroelectric policy of the past decades under which the federal government played a major role in power production and gave pref erence in its sale to local public bc'ies. r .- - A' In short, if public agencies are going to get in on the atomic power field they forsee that they will need to develop their own sources of power, build their own reactors, or else purchase it from nearby utilities that are large enough to finance this new source of energy. ' Consequently, the public power groups see that their best hope lies Allen Applies for rortiaiitt station- WASHINGTON (UP) The' Fed eral Communications Commission said Thursday that W. Gordon Al len and John Truhan have applied for a new radio' station at Port land, Ore., on 1290 kilocycles. - Their application seeks a day time only station with one kilowatt power. 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