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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 7, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL'
Clienowetli's Switch
Clears HC Bill Path
15-14 Vote Likely
To Put Measure
. Onto Floor
WASHINGTON I Rep. Chen-
lose 15-14 in the full interior com'
mittcc it all members voted. The
committee and its subcommittee
have the same membership.
Chenoweth's switch, therefore,
would likely produce a 15-14 vote
for the Hells Canyon measure.
Meanwhile, Hep, Pfost (D-lda-hol,
author of the House Hells
owcth (R-Coln) said Wpdnesrfav ' Canyon measure, suggested that
he has worked out a trade under , 'he federal Hells Canyon Dam and
which he agreed to switch his po-1 Aswan Dam in Kgypt might be
sition and vote for the Hells Can-i tied together in legislation,
yon Dam bill in the House Interior J Mrs. Pfost, in a House speech,
Committee. chided the Eisenhower adminislra-
According to cloakroom calcula-, tion for favoring Aswan and op
tions, that probably would bc P proposed federal Hells
enough to shake loose the long- ( Canyon Dam.
stalled and controversial bill. The "Aswan dam is probably a good
measure would authorize a 300 project," Mrs. Pfost said. "Aswan
million dollar federal dam in the ; Dam, like Hells Canyon, provides
Snake River along the Idaho-Ore- i for full potential development of
Ron border where the Federal i water and power resources. . .
Power Commission has licensed however Aswan Dam will cost i
construction of private u t i 1 i t yj about four times as much as the
dams. j high Hells Canyon dam. . . and
In return for switching from no ! 1,1 lw0 dan,s wi Produce about
to yes, Chenoweth said, Speaker I thc snrne number of kilowatts of
Rayburn (DToxl promised to see electric energy,
to it that the House Rules Com- "The American taxpayer would
mittee sends to the floor a meas- be making an outright gift of a
lire to authorize thc 156 million good part of the Aswan Dam costs
dollar Kryingpan-Arkansas water while on the other hand funds
diversion project. The committee for thc high Hells Canyon Dam
has been sitting on the bill for i arc in thc form of a loan
months. I " believe in first things first.
Thc Hells Canyon measure, fo- I think Hells Canyon Dam should
cal point of one of the most bitter 1 come ahead of Aswan Dam.
private vs. public power fights in! "I think it is time for this ad-
the nation, has been approved 14-! ministration to stop douhletalking
13 by the House interior -rcclama'
tion subcommittee. Two members
abstained, however, and informal
polls indicate thc measure would
and get thc high Hells Canyon
Dam under construction. In fact,
if they really want the "daily dim
Stevenson Relaxes with Visit to 3Iovie Set
mr"n"7 ! ! ' j
Scout Camp Readied
For Summer Session
of Aswan title II of the Hells Can
yon bill already written and re
ported by two subcommittees in
this Congress.
"Any of you who share such
sentiments and believe that what's
good enough for thc Mile River and
Kgypt is not too good for the
Snake River and the United States
arc invited to join with me in
ble" they can make authorization 1 furthering this enterprise'
HOLLYWOOD. June 6 Adlal Stevenson (center), relaxing after
his smashing victory In yesterday's primary, visits with Dare
Schary (left), MOM studio head, and aclor Marlon Brando as the
Democratic presidential hopeful visited at MUM today. Brando
was made up for Ids role of an Oriental In "The Teahouse of the
August Moon." AP Phntofax.)
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Several Hundred
Boys Expected
For Outing
By FRED ZIMMERMAN
Capital Journal Writer
Camp Pioneer, located on Pine
Lake in the Cascades above Mar
ion Forks, chief outing center for
Cascade Area Council, Boy Scouts
of America, is being readied to
receive several hundred boys
from Marion, Polk and Linn
counties.
While many of the candidates
for one of the five weekly camp
ing periods are torn between a
desire to spend a few days in the
open or to earn money in the
strawberry fields, it is antici
pated that Camp Pioneer will be
filled to capacity from July 15
through August 18.
Camp in 20th Year
This will he thc 20th year of
operations at the camp which
suffered severe losses in 1S48
when unusually heavy snowfall
destroyed the dining lodge and
I trading post. These two build
ings have since been replaced
with more commodious quarters.
The dining lodge which was
completed last year is 110 feet
in length and capable of feeding
all of the scouts at a single set
ting. Its construction was fi
nanced by funds realized from
Scout circuses sponsored by the
Salem Linns club.
Camp Pioneer offers a variety
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portunity for a boy to advance in
scouting.
The lake with a competent
waterfront staff, provides swim
ming and canoeing.
Jury Heads Program
A fee of $17 is charged each
scout, which covers the expense
-f meals but does not include
transportation charges to the
camp site. However, it does
:ovcr health and accident insur
ance. Ken Jury, district Scout execu
tive, will head up the entire
Camp Pioneer program. He has
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cluding two women cooks, whose
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ple for hungry boys. They are
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sists of John Padden, Sweet
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missary. Mexico Expedition
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physical examinations each week
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sician. The customary Explorer Trail
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conducted this year. In its place
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arron, New Mexico. The site
comprises 127,000 acres of rugged
country on the slopes of the
Sangre De Christo range.
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chartered bus and the entire cost
of the expedition is $115. The
date is July 28 to August 16.
One of the shortest railroads in
the United States nneralrs for 2'
miles out of Union, Oregon.
WU Contract
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And Pensions
WASHINGTON W Agreement
on a two-year contract has ended
the threat of a nationwide walk
out of Western Union Telegraph
Co. workers.
The company announced the
agreement provides a 13 - cent
hourly pay boost for its 45,000
workers retroactive to June 1,
along with improved pensions and
messenger allowances. Effective
next Jan. 1, another 5 cents an
hour is to be provided to adjust
individual wage scales.
The workers had averaged SIM
an hour. The unions had sought
a 15-cent hourly pay boost and
another 7 cents for adjustments.
The agreement was reached with
t h e Commercial Telegraphers
Union and th independent Amr
ican Communications Assn.
MARRIAGE DISCLOSED.
HOLLYWOOD (ft-Star!et Janet
Lake and actor Robert Dix. who
on Tuesday announced their en
gagement, now have disclosed
they're already married. A justice
of the peace performed th cer
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