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Salem, Orison, Monday81November 21,195f
Pare 2 Section 1
. Engineers Revising
'308' Project Plan
Foole Cilcs Loss
Of Sites for
Dams
Foole ajso mentioned:
"Prie.'fl. Rapids Plan proposed
by PUD No. J of Grant County.
Wash., would provide 500.000 acre
feef in lieu of 2.100.000 acre leet
contemplated in the mam control
plan.
' . ' "Hell Canyon Brownlee and
PORTLAND -Army r.ngmrs , n,, VaUey darni. now autboa
re trying to find new, upstream i ized by private power companies.
water storage sites in the Colum-Would provide about 1.500.000 acre
bia Baiin because SO per cent of feet ... an compared with S.SOO.OOO
the planned storage hai been lost "ed in the mam control plan..
In delays and in proposed low "John Day Local Interests af
dams at Hells Canyon, John Day, fected by the project object ntrenu
and elsewhere. ously to the 2,000.000 -acre feet
Brig. Cen. L. H. Foole made this I surcharge storage feature current,
report Monday in an addresa pre-1 'y authorized. A modifed proposal
pared for delivery at the Nand reflecting local viewi will provide
Empire Waterways Assn. annual j only 500.000 . . ."
meeting. "In view of this fact." he con-
Foote. North Pacific division tinued, "we are faced with the
iir uii ih. fnmneeri were ' problem of either obtaining addi
revising the 308 report, made in 1 "onal storage for flood control or
1948, as a master plan for Colum- raising and strengthening the levee
hia Rasin Dower development, system below The Dalles... At
flood control and navigation. ,ime w thinking of alter
Fool sa.rf the main flood control na,e fcrage."
plan provided for some 27 million ' . Among alternate sites mentioned
acre feet of usable storage at
various sites. But because of ome
indicated changes in plans for
projects, the total would be
by the engineer are Braces Eddy
and Penny Cliffs on the Clearwater
River, projects on the Clark Fork
River in Montana. Springslon on
reduced' to 134 million and it is j 'he Coeur D Alene River. Similka-
1 i- 1 . 1 mrn nn Ih Similkinwn Hivr
necessary to torn lur uinn aiui ngt . - -
sites.
One of the projects, Libby Dam.
has been delayed pending negoti
itions with Canada. Another, Gla
cier View, was not authorized
because of opposition by recrea'
Yaak and Doyle in the Kootenai
River Basin and Spruce Park on
the Middle Fork of the Flathead
River in Montana.
The officer said studies of the
region a power requirements "will
tion and wildlife interests.
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Admiral Corporation 21 Vt
Allied Chemical 110
AUis Chalmers 66 H
Aluminum Co. America . 77 Vs
American Airlines 23 Vi
American Motors 84
American Tel k TeL 180
American Tobacco 7
Anaconda Copper 72
Atchison Railroad 141
Bethlehem Steel 15S
Boeing Airplane Co. 64 Vs
Borg Warner 44
Burroughs Adding Macb. 26 H
California Packing 41 U
Canadian Pacific 31 '
Caterpillar Tractor 54 H
Celanese Corporation 19 Vi
Chrysler Corporation 96 V4
Cities Service 56 H
Consolidated Edison 48
Crown Zcllcrbach 54 '
Curtis Wright 27 H
Douglas Aircraft M 't
riu Pont de Nemours 228 'i
F.astman Kodak (1 '
. Emerson Radio 12 Va
-4jneral Electric 51
CVneral Foods 88 Vi
General Motors 50 v4
Georgia Pac Plywood 40 V.
Goodyear Tire 61
... Homestake Mining Co. 36 H
International Harvester 36
International Paper 1 10 4
Johns Manvllle (3
Kaiser Aluminum 38
Kennecott Copper 120 H
Libby. McNeill 14 H
Lockheed Aircraft 49
' Loew s Incorporated 20 H
Long Bell A 34
Montgomery Ward 101
New York Central 43 H
Northern Pacific 73
Pacific American Fish 10 H
Pacific Gas ft Electric 49 H
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. 136 S
Penney (J.C.I Co. 101 V,
Pennsylvania R.R. 24 H
Pepsi Cola Co. 23
Thilco Radio 32 H
Puget Sound P ft L 36
Radio Corporation 45 H
Rayonier Incorp. 34
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Republic Steel 49 H
Reynolds Metals 51
Richfield Oil 71 S
Safeway Stores Inc. 48 Vi
Scott Paper Co. 66
Sears Roehuck ft Co. 116 H
Sinclair Oil 56 H
Sncony-Vacuum Oil 57 H
Southern Pacilic 57 W
Standard Oil Calif. 86 1.
Slandard Oil N J. 146
Sludebaker Packard 10
Sunshine Mining
Swift ft Company 50 4
Trensamerica Corp. 42 '4
Twentieth Century Fox 27 s
I'ninn Oil Company 52
I'mon Pacific 185 i
I'niled Airlines 36
Inited Airrralt 62
Vnited Corporaiinn '
I'mtrd States Plywood 40
I nited States Steel 55 '
Warner Pictures 20 '.
Weslern I'ninn Tel 22
Vertinghmise Air . Brake 28
Westmehoiise Elrrlrte 56 H
Woniworth Company 48 S
j be an important part of the review
and we will be assisted by the
Federal Power Commission and
The Bonneville Power Administra
tion." The studies, he said, "will
take into account the part that
thermal generation may be ex
pected to play in supplementing
the hydro-electric power capabili
ties of the basin . . .
Careful attention, he continued.
also will be "given to the antici
pated cost of atomic power gener
ation in view of prospects of
competitive power from atomic
energy within the next IS to 25
years.
Foote said re-appraisal also is
being made of navigation and fish
and wildlife problems.
He said the review report will
be completed in about two years
and that public hearings will he
54 H j held to get the views of groups
affected. The first of these is
scheduled for next February.
Sen. Magnuson ID-Wash), in
an address prepared for delivery
at a luncheon, defended the federal
dam building program in the
Northwest. He said the govern
ment it making money on its
projects because of interest re
turned on its expenditures.
The future of the region depends I
vu i-uiiunucu development 01 low
cost power, he said, and "we must
not exchange the promise this plan
contains for promises of any other
sort. e know what low cost power
nas meant tor us.
Magnuson pleaded for a bin
federal dam at Hells Canyon on
uie snake Kiver.
Another speaker was MaJ. Gen
Charles G. Holle of Washington
DC. the Army Engineers' deputy
cniei ior construction.
He said the rapid growth of the
Northwest eventually will exhaust
its hydro-electric resources and
thermal and atomic power will be
needed to meet demands.
Services foi8.
Reed Tuesday
Funeral service will be hefll
at the Virgil T. Golden chapel
Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'click
for George Richard Peed., late
resident of Turner, and a Salem
resident as a boy and young man
who died at the Stayton hospital
Saturday.
Re. Robert Mcllvenna will of
ficate at the service and inter
ment will be In the City View
cemetery.
Recti had been hospitalized
since Thursday after he suffer
ed a stroke at the home 0! his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Webb. He had resided
with them for the past 17 years.
Born in Seattle, Wssh., Febru
ary 4, 1875. Reed, with his par
ents, Charles Richard Reed and
Anna A. Reed, came to Salem to
make his home as a boy and the
family resided on North High
street He left Salem in 1002
to go to Portland and was a
carpenter and contractor there un
til his retirement. Reed moved
from Portland to Salem following
the death of his wife, Nora Edith
Reed, in 1938.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Zella N. Webb of Turner: three
grandchildren. Bonnie Schuetz of
Turner, Beverly Branch of Dal
las, Oregon, and Donna of Salem;
and seven great grandchildren.
VuthfulPbjkr
Caught, ReleasH
A youthful prowler, caught In
a vacant House Sunday morning,
was released to custodf of his
parents, hn morning in juveijila'
coutt. .
Dale Smith, It. of 690 Thomp
son Ave., was arrested after po
lice found him being held by
Howard Phelps. 635 N. 14th St.,
who had reported a prowler 1 BurMfc hu Warma the
UUUI IV A.I.I. Ill HI . uuwm.
owned by Elbert G. Neal next
door at 625 N. 14th.
200 Hunt for
'Ghost Plane'
CARLISLE. Pa. (UP I Search
parties today resumed their hunt
for a "ghost plane" believed down
in the rugged mountains north of
President Eisenhower's Gettysburg
farm.
The search by some 200 civil de
fense workers and volunteers in the
desolate mountain terrain was post
poned at 2:30 a.m. because of dark
ness and extreme cold.
A woman plane spotter reported
a "large plane" in distress Fridav
night and said she saw a flash and
heard what she thought was a
crash.
A summer resort caretaker also
reported hearing a Diane flvine
very low and apparently in trouble.
Two sailors passing through the
mountains later reported seeing a
yellow signal flare.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly reported
sighting a second yellow flare Sun
day night and the search shifted
south of Dillsburg, Pa.
uale Murphy, Cumberland Coun
ty civil defense director, said the
hunt was narrowed to a triangular
section covering some 10 miles of
treacherous mountain terrain blan
keted by about five inches of snow.
AnnWoodward
Quits Hospital
NEW YORK (UP" Mrs. Ann
Woodward, who accidentally shct
her sportsman husband to death
last month, left a hospital today
The blonde former model has
been hospitalized since Oct. 30. the
day she shot her husband, William
Woodward Jr., to death in their
Oyc'er Bay, Long Island. N Y .
home. Mrs. Woodward, mother oi
two sons, said she mistook her
husband for a prowler.
Dr. Joha M. Pruning. Mrs.
Woodward's personal physician,
said last night that the attractive
socialite had recovered sufficiently
from the shock of the tragedy to
return to her home.
Officers Hunt
. Auto, Owner
ROSEBURG PoKte'here
are attempting to establish the
where-abouts f the owner of a
new car impounded in violation of
a parking ordinance a week ago.
Through the National Auto inett
car isn't stolen. Police Chief Stan-.
ley Olson said.
The bureau found that the regis
tered car owner is Claude fc
Davis, Pecos, Texas. But Pecos
police said Davis has moved from
that city.
The keys still were in the ignition
when police here moved the car.
A check of hospitals and other
public agencies failed to turn up
Davis.
The car had been parked near
a Roseburg hospital for two days
before it was impounded, Olson
said.
Papers in the vehicle Indicated
Davis is an oil man.
Twins to Re
85 Tuesday
PORTLAND I Mr. Heater
Ann Saylor and Mrs.' Frances
Jeanette Ross, who ir.ay be Ore
gon's oldest twins, will observe
their birthday Tuesday. They will
be (5.
Mrs. Saylor, who has lived at
Junction City, Albany, Salem and
Portland, now is visiting a daugh
ter at Seattle. Mrs. Ross. who.
formerly lived in Halsey and
Eugene, is with a daughter here.
They, planned a re -union here for
their birthday, but both became ill
and the meeting was postponed.
MRS. 8KELTON ILL
JEFFERSON Mrs. William
Skelton is ill at her borne in the
Parrish Gap district and cannot
have visitors.
Silverton Inspect
School Bldg. Plans
SILVERTON At the last
meeting of the district 7-J school
board, the Salem architects, Wil
liams snd Groom, submitted their
completed plans for the new high
school addition.
The required call for bids is to
be advertised in the near future.
The board set the date for open-1
ing the-bidi for December 20.
COONS EN ROUTE TO MIAMI
BAKER (UP) Rep. Sam Coon
fR.-Ore.) and his wife have left,
here for a visH to Claremont,
Calif., before driving to Miami, j
Fla. Coon will attend a eongres-.
sional hearing in Puerto Rico be
fore leaving for the next session
of Congress. I
Sterling Haydea
Anna Marie AlbergbetU
"THI LAST COMMAND"
Frankie Lalne, Keith Brasselle
"MINO YOUR SMILE
ALONO"
BPA Survey
Boat Raised
PORTLAND -The Army
Engineers' 48-foot survey boat.
Bonneville, which sank in the
Columbia River between Longview
and Cathlamet a week ago, has
been raised.
T. W. Ragsdale. chief of the
Engineers' operations division,
said equipment will be salvacrd
- 7 1 hut the boat probablv will not be
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11 "11 uauiy aamagea.
its bow crushed, by a collision with
a small Japanese freighter.
The two men aboard escaped
after the collision The Bonneville,
raised by a derrick boat Saturday,
is being taken to Portland by
barge.
SKATELAND
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RECEIVES RESEARCH GRANT
MONMOUTH - Donald 0 Hum.
phrey. assistant professor of
science st Oregon College ol Edu
cation, has been notified by the
Oregon Academy of Science that
he will receive a IV) research
grant made by the American As
sociation tor the Advancement of
Science.
Ir. Humphrey will use the grant
in his research on the mnrphlogy
of the chromosomes of certain
Oregon salamanders.
Snow and Cold
Plague North
EUGENE (UP)-A frozen river
and deep snow have stranded a
party of Eugene area elk hunt-rs 1
in the remote Salmon river coun-1
try of central Idaho. j
Mrs. Everett Spaulding of Eu. ,
gene, wife of a well-known McKen
zie river guide, said she was in-
formed of the party's situation in
a telephone call from an Idaho
rancher.
Mrs. Spauldinf identified the
hunters as Tex Braatz. Miles Mr.
Kay. and the Matthews brothers,
all of Eugene: Idaho guide Ralph
Smothers, and her husband who
was assisting Smothers.
The group put into the main
Salmon river at Shoup. near the
east-central Idaho border, Nov. 9,
and planned to travel 125 miles
downriver by boat into elk coun-;
try. Horses had been spotted along
Ihe overland trail at intervals to
help carry out any kill. The hunt
was to end at Riggins, near the
Oregon-Idaho border.
However, Mrs. Spaulding said
the group was to have returned
from the Salmon "loop" hunt yes
terday, but was prevented by I
heavy storms that made overland
and waterway routes impassable. I
Mrs. Spaulding said the rancher
told her the hunters were not in
any damter, and could be flown out '
of the remote area by plane when'
tne weai tier cleared.
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Salem's
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OPENS TUESDAY
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CLOSED MONDAYS
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Shad Roe and Bacon
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Barbecued Crab
Sea Food Platter
Crab Louie, Ice Cold
Fresh Chinook Salmon
Abalone Steak
Broiled Sturgeon
Chicken Paprika
1 Chicken livers Saute'
in Butter
Wa us pure SUTTER ONLY IN OUR COOKING
Also Steaks and Chicken ' '
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DINNERS
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Ownir
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