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o o o Wednesday, August 24. 1953 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUHE SEV1? O o McKay Has Mo Intention of Adopting 'State Socialism- local Enterprise Favored ii Best For Development Justice Department Tells Payments Made To Informants Portland (U.R) Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay said last night he has no intention of adopting "state socialism" in Qthe development of the nation's resources in areas where the work can better be done by local enterprise. In a review of the Interior De partment's policies and accom plishments before the Portland Izaak Walton league, McKay a fain took exception, to critics Q who have charged him with a O "giveaway" policy toward na u tural resources. The Secretary said the depart- ment "has not and will not sur Q render any natural resources Q that should remain in the cus O tody of all the people." Protector of Wildlife o "But," he said, "The Depart ed ment will not be a party to im o posing state socialism on that portion of the economy that can Q best be developed through in o. dividual and local enterprise." McKay said that while he was a supporter of hydro-electric G development, he was opposed to 'r.nr:tnirtinn of dams where O the damage to wildlife, fish or recreation will exceea ine puwci w.nr.f its " . Among proposed hydro-eiec- 1955. There was no comparison of the consultant vs. expert wit- Wschinotnn (U.P) Justice I fees riaid to "exDert witnesses " , : 3 Department paid 47 major un-j ine report covereaxne perioa . . . , ..-i -Jjulv 1. 19o3, through April 15, aercuvcr uixvi mama a Lm ,ft- S43.000 in fees and expenses during a recent 21-month period. A report released last night showed that former Communist John Lautner was the highest naid informant. He received more than SI 6,000 for his work in a series of trials and in other proceedings "as yet undis closed." The figures were released in answer to a request made of Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr. at a news conference four months ago. He was asked for an analvsis of the salaries rjaid to full time consultants as against Judge Warns Ashland Motor Scooter Owners Ashland Municipal Judge P. H. Stansbury has warned motor scooter owners about excessive noise after hearing two cases in court this week involving teen agers. Excessive noise of newly purchased motor scooters brought many complaints. Judge Stansbury also warned motor scooter operators that owners must have operator's li censes ness systems, However. Besides Lautner, other well known former Communists have been paid consultation fees and expenses for their work in "pro ceedings as yet undisclosed." They were Louis Budenz, former editor of the Daily Worker and now a Fordham University pro fessor; turnabout witnesses Har vey Matusow and Frank Lowell Watson; former Com munist Paul Crouch and Leonard Patterson. According to the. department analysis, neither Crouch nor Matusow have been used as ex pert witnesses since July, 1954. Crouch's testimony has been con tested in a deportation case against Chicago cartoonist Jacob Burch. Crouch was listed as receiving S597 from the Internal Security Division during fiscal 1954, and S982.65 from the Immigration Sgt. Joe Friday Meets Joe Friday Milwaukee. Wis U.R) Sgt. Joe Friday met Patrol man Joe Friday at General Mitchell field here Tuesday. Television star Jack Webb, who has played the role of Sgt. Friday on the radio and television show "Dragnet" was introduced to Patrolman Fri day, a rookie on the Milwau kee police force. Service. Matusow eot slightly more than $2100 during the same period. The navy's 14 and 16-inch guns throw shells 20 miles. ORDER NOW!! Your Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS On the Balcony at see what a difference CH makes ...IN CANNING AND COOKING SUCCESS mm r - CH cane sugar CANE SUGAR REFINED IN THE WEST! Nothing finer for sweetening fresh fruits and berries USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS! o fric projects which McKay said 9- hi. onDoses are the Beaver Marsh j k. TWf VonTip river in uam ui wic ----- Oregon and the Glacier View dam in Montana, ne saia me ie 9 i-rpatifTnal and conservation values of these areas far out- weight the power benefits ihiet To Reservation Commenting on the Echo Park dam in the proposed Colorado river project, McKay said the reserved for power de velopment years before the area was set aside as a national monu- ti- tnj that th late mem. iic iiwtw President Roosevelt's order cre- 0ating the area "specifically saia it was subject to the pre-existing reservation for hydro-electric development." Turning to the departments -v power policies, McKay citea ex pansion of services of Bonneville -Power Administration. He said t-v,, i T..,,r 1QW a total inai since ouiiuaij, of 1,250,000 kilowatts of power capacity from new federal hy droelectric projects have been integrated into the Northwest power pool. McKay said while he has been secretary BP A has collected more than $7,000,000 in net revenue. On the conservation side, the secretary said eight new wild life refuges have been estab lished since January, 1953, and three more are in the process of being established. to oDDonents of the so-called tidelands bill. McKay Osaid that instead of giving away .-.the tidelands to the states, we told the states that they own wnnr is richtfullv theirs. Then the federal government took over that portion of Trie xiae 0 lands outside the state boun daries. G 0 Farmers' Income Drops 4 Per Cent Washington (U.R) Agriculture Department The said farmers' cash Income . totalled 1 4 300.000.000 in the first seven months of 1955, a drop of 4 per cent from the comparable per iod last year The deDartment. which dis closed the figures last night in a ...demand and price situation re port, attributed the decline to smaller receipts for livestock and livestock Droducts It said such receipts totaled $9,000,000,000, 6 per cent less than a year ago and 9 per cent below 1954. Meat animals were Gdown sharply, mostly because of lower hog prices. Cvi Service Exams For Auditor Slated A civil service examination for accountant and auditor in various federal agencies in Ida ho, Montana, Oregon and Wash- ington will be given persons ap plying lor application iorms at uthe Medford postomce, it was announced recently. The position pays from $4,525 Qto $6,390 a year. Applications 1 must be on file with the office of the director, Eleventh U. S. 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