Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April , 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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House Upholds McKay's
Cuts in Power Program
" Washington OMO Thi
In a test vote Tuesday upheld
republican cuts In fund for
public power developments.
J It turned down, 173 to 133,
proposal by democratic lead
er Sam Rayburn to spend 3,
736,000 on distribution of gov
ernment power in southwest
states. The vote apparently was
strictly along party lines.
' It was the first vote on mon
ey recommendations for the
Interior department In fiscal
1954. The house appropriations
committee cut more than $40,
000,000 from money proposed
by former President Truman
for power lines and othe pow
er facilities.
The overall interior bill or
iginally totaled $607,000,000.
Interior Secretary Douglas Mc
Kay cut it to $484,000,000 and
the appropriations committee
cut off another $80,000,000.
The house later refused on
a voice vote to restore $4,358,
000 to the. bill for transmis
sion lines and substations in
the state of Washington.
Rep, Don Magnuson (D.,
Wash.) who asked for the res
storation, said a line to Brem
erton navy yard and areas in
four counties in the state, sub
stations at McNary dam, a line
to Pacific county, and one in
the Spokane area were in
volved. He said the Bremerton
line already has been started
and obligated money will be
lost if it is abandoned.
FLATS PIANO 165 HOURS
Le Havre, France )
Frenchman Robert Sergil set
a new- world's record here to
day. He played the piano-nonstopfor
256 hours. The old
record, held by Heinz Arntz of
Germany, was 244 hours.
SMELT BECOME 6CABCE
Troutdale OU0 Smelt be
came scarce today in the Sandy
river after more than a week
of the heaviest run in the mem
ory of local residents. -
Club to Light
Park Courts
The Salem Horseshoe Club
is going to make an effort to
have lights installed for at
least half of the 10 pitching
lanes in Bush Pasture Park so
night playing will be possible.
Last year the club was in
strumental in getting the city
to develop the courts, and
members of the club contri
buted much work and took
care of the court during the
summer.
Under standard time It is
found the evenings are too
short for playing late in the
day, so it is hoped to get some
of them illuminated. The club
will have to furnish part of the
cost.
The annual meeting of the
club will be held next Sun
day at the courts at 3:30,
following the first organized
pitch of the season. An effort
is being made to save all who
are interested in the sport to
attend the meeting, regardless
of their interest in competitive
pitching, and it is hoped many
will join the club, Dues are
only $1 a year. The club start'
ed last year with 28 members
and the goal is to double that,
- Officers are: Ronald Ander
son, president; Frank Arthur,
first vice president; Clarence
Cain an, second vice president;
Eugene Prescott, secretary
treasurer.
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