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TOURTEElf MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday, Juuirf 7, 1955 Ceo si Wants Interior Committee Job 'To Best Serve Easf Oregon' 1 By A. ROBERT SMITH " Mail Tribune Correspondent Washington U.R) Rep. Sam Coon (R.-Ore.) of Baker Is going after a seat on the House Inte rior committee, which is expect ed to be the scene of stormy hearings this coming year on the Hells Canyon, dam contro--' versy. ' Coon, who as a freshman in the 83rd Congress gained a place on the House Appropriations committee, will very likely be .bumped from that group when the Democrats organize the House this week and take con Irol of the t committees. This is simply because the majority party is allowed 30 seats and fhe minority only . 20 on the Appropriations committee, and Coon is not among, the 20 most senior - Republicans who will hang onto the minority positions in the new Congress. -- . Prospects Considered Good - -The prospects of Coon picking una seat on the Interior com mittee are considered" good, for a number of the Republicans on that group won't be back on it this year such as Senator-elect George Bender of Ohio, wfesley D'Ewart of Montana who failed to unseat Sen. James E. Murray, and William H. Harrison of Wyoming who failed in his con test for the Senate with Senator- elect Joseph O'Mahoney. "- : Coon explained that he wants on the Interior committee be cause it deals with public lands issues, and eastern Oregon is therefore better served by his being on that committee than many others. The big public land issue of the last Congress involved grazing lands, with bills designed to give stockmen greater control over public do main and forest grazing lands failing to gain enactment. The bills were sponsored by Repub - licans in the House. - Hells Canyon, instead, is like ly to be the biggest issue in that committee this year, in the wake of an agreement reached be tween Chairman Clair Engle and his counterpart in the Senate, Senator Murray,7 to push an om nibus reclamation bill that! would include the Snake river project. -' , , : Has No Preference . ' Coon, who was returned to the House this -year after, his first reelection bid, defeated an opponent Albert Ullman of Bak er, whose major issue against Coon was the Hells - Canyon Joe Sfalin's Son Believed To Be Dead ; Washington (U.R) There is strong evidence Josef Stalin's hard drinking son, Vasilly, was swept up in the same purge that cost Russian Police Chief Lav renti P. Beria his life. Vasilly, too, may be dead. o Young Stalin's fate has been a matter of lively speculation here and in other free world capitals ever since his last public appearance March 9, 1953, when he was a pall bearer at his fa ther's funeral. American agencies were said to have no confirmation of Vi enna reports that young Stalin had died recently in a Siberian prison camp. These same ' re ports said that his sister, Svet lana, had been banished from Moscow by Malenkov and his new Red regime." Light Attacks End Lull on China Coast " Taipen, Formosa (U.R) Light artillery fire and ineffective Communist air attacks yester day ended a week-long, lull along the South China coast, the Chinese . Nationalist . . Defense Ministry .announced today. ; A communique said Yichang shan and Quemoy islands, at op posite ends of the Nationalist "outpost line," were subjected to "almost insignificant" . artil lery bombardment. Red, planes approached the northerly Tachen Islands ' twice but both times were driven off by anti-aircraft fire. - .. - MANAGER TO RETIRE San Francisco U.R Wal lace D. . Vanderbilt, northwest manager for Pacific Coast oper ations of Grace and Company ' with headquarters in Seattle, will retire on Feb. 1 after more than 40 years of service. Don ald E. Kbkjer, assistant manager in the Seattle office, will suc ceed Vanderbilt. : DcnCToCpnghs FcIIoning Ho "Aftertnefti isoverand gone,thecongh ; that follows may develop ico chronic bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. No matter how mrny medicines yo have tried, Creomulsion is guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of matter. Ullman favors the high federal dam as opposed to the plan of Idaho Power Co. to build three . low 1 head dams there. Coon says he has no pref erence for either the high dam or the low dams, but thinks the Federal Power Commission should decide which -scheme is preferable. "I still have confidence that they will do that," Coon, said. He declined to suggest what his attitude would be if the com mittee opens shearings on V the Hells Canyon matter before the FPC renders its decision. Oregon's other veteran, repre sentatives. Rep. Walt Norblad and Rep. Harris Ellsworth, are expected to maintain their pres ent committees Norblad on Armed Services and Ellsworth on Rules. Edith Green Silent . Congresswoman-elect Edith Green of Portland, the Demo crat who takes over the seat of ex-Rep. Homer Angell, won't say what committee she prefers. 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