:;'Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon III! Illl III , ......I . ..I. ...J. .11. I 1. 1.. il.l IIIUWII III II. II !; Tribes oppose I closure of fish I passage center December 22, 2005 I (AP) - The choice between l'. counting pennies and counting ; fish drew heated debate in the battle over salmon earlier this '. i month as Indian tribes and other fish advocates told the North- west Power and Conservation ; Council they are worried about the closure of the regional Fish Passage Center. I in 1984, four years after Con grcss approved the Northwest Power Act and created the re - gional council to help balance energy development with fish I and wildlife protection in Or ; cgon, Idaho, Montana and ; Washington state. ". Salmon and other fish are " counted as they travel past rc- porung sires on me voiuiuuin ; and Snake rivers, and the data ; are sent back to the Fish Pas ! sage Center here for analysis. Last month, Congress ap- proved an appropriations bill containing a provision by Sen. ; Larry Craig, R-Idaho, that cut ; funding for the center and di ', rected the council and the ' Bonneville Power Administra- tion to find another agency or ; organization to take over the job ; within 120 days. The Craig provision drew an '. immediate outcry from the . tribes, fisherman and conserva tion groups, who accused the ; Idaho Republican of political Davback for fiirhrini the Bush l j o o administration in court over salmon policy. "It's really disturbing to see this legislation has come about," said Kathryn "Kat" Brigham, secretary of the board of trust- ees for the Confederated Tribes ; of the Umatilla Indian Reserva tion. Brigham told the council that Craig had targeted the fish cen ter because he was unhappy that its figures were used by U.S. District Judge James Redden last May to reject the $6 billion Bush administration plan to im prove the Columbia River Ba sin hydroelectric system, ruling that it failed to adequately pro tect salmon. "Because people didn't like what the fish center has done, he's (Craig) getting rid of it," Brigham said. "But he's wrong." After Brigham and several other people testified, council members Jim Kempton and Judi Danielson of Idaho both went to Craig's defense, scolding Nicole Cordan, the policy and legal director for Save ( )ur Wild Salmon. "1 think you've used the senator's name in vain," Danielson told Cordan after Cordan said Craig had avoided public debate on closing the cen ter by attaching a rider to the appropriations bill. Cordan responded that, "with due respect to the senior senator from Idaho, 1 think he made a big mistake ... it's clearly a bad way to make public policy." Qbonnp's dinner Q$6ouse &t lounge For all Check Out Our Specials! I your banquets AJ1 J All j on can eat Prime - Please book jour Holiday Party early. Tuesdays lc " . All you can eat Pork Ribs - ; Michael Spalding - Evening Chef Rex Phipps - Evening Chef Thursdays ' ' ' Weekends- - Prime Rib and Crab (( 0fr5 ySrA Discount Carpet Grand Opening - New Location On Fourth and A streets in Madras (Right across from Ag West) 475-4434 "Our customers deserve quality" Danny Bueno LLC -108 N.W. 4th Carpet - Ceramic - Repairs - c Tile - Vinyl - Blinds Larger selections now on hand! fa EaQcgEsedl fee -k Mto msQi&d $irc2cc:i Qcg&o mmRsmiM BATiTJERIES mm Mill V 4IMsJ SPiV' Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase P;ige 3