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TWTLVT MZDrOFD (ORZOOm MAIL TWIBUWE K- fife- I .! UP AND AWAY The U. S. Air Force awarded a contract to Hiller Helicopters of Palo Alto, Calif, to develop this tilt-wing aircraft. The plane will be propeller driven and capable of vertical .takeoff and landing. Designated the X-18, it will have less hovering capability but greater forward speed than a 'copter. Project will be directed by the Air Research and Development Command of USAF. Artist's conception shows the transport-size plane in a vertical takeoff. In upper left the wings are moving from vertical to forward flight In upper right the wings are in ' position for normal flight Morse Says Move on For Federal-Private- Power Development Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) charged yesterday that the administra tion has launched a "terrific propaganda drive" to promote federal-private utility develop ment of power projects in the West. Morse, speaking extemporane ously in the Senate, accused the administration of seeking joint development so '"big business in terests that support the admin istration can take all tha pro fits." Morse said he wanted to "as sociate myself" with a plea voiced a few minutes earlier by his Oregon Democratic col league. Sen. Richard L. Neu berger, that California's two Re publican senators join him in op posing the" administration's joint development plan for the Colum bia Basin. i Says Drive Ii On "I found out in California last week," Morse said, "that there is a terrific drive on to get part nership for the Trinity River Project in that state." Morse charged that Interior Secretary Fred A. Seaton had been "sending out trial balloons" on bringing private utilities into power project development. He saw this as evidence that Seaton was "as much for a giveaway Poultry Production To San Francisco 1U.P.) E. Floyd Forbes, jaresident of the Western States Meat Packers Association, believes that increased poultry production will make up for a drop in meat output in the West and keep meat prices stable this 1 year. I That is, barring any sudden worsening of the international situation or drought conditions, ha said. ' Forbes made tha forecast ai he opened the 11th annual convention of the association here. He predicted there would be about 2 per cent fewer cattle this year than in 1956, S per cent fewer hogs, and 2 per cent Mare Copy of Burns' ! First Poems Located Hanover N.H. U.R) The Baker Library at Dartmouth college has acquired a rare copy of the first edition of Robert Burns first book of poems. The first edition, limited to 621 copies, was published in Kilmarnock. Scotland in 1786 ' under the title. "Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect." It is now widely known as the "Kil marnock Burns." The copy now at Dartmouth was purchased last year from a London book dealer, Charles 1 Sawyer. TM r- klliliV sJ giuuui . L o not too hot... not too bland! Slow-simmered for just-right home-kitchen flavor program as was his predecessor," Douglas McKay. Neubcrger said he based his invitation on Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel's announced opposition to a proposal by Seaton for a i government partnership with I the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. on the Trinity River Project. Columbia Basin Powar "If so-called partnership with the power companies is bad at Trinity, a comparatively small project, it is even worse In the Columbia River Basin where lurks over 40 per cent of all the potential water power in the United States," Neuberger said. The Oregon Senator said in the Columbia Basin "the admin istration still clings to the dis credited partnership program which Sen. Kuchel has so rightly condemned as being against the public interest and welfare." Neuberger asked Kuchel and Sen. William F. Knowland "to join with us of the Pacific North west in resisting the so-called private power partnership." 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