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6 C THURSDAY. OCTOBER IB, 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Concerted Drive On Water Project Laws Proposed Portland - OJPI) - National reclamation leaders were urged here Wednesday to make a concerted drive for the overhaul of water project laws, including more atten tion to the water needs of cities. Ralph M. Brody. chairman of the California Water com mission, discussed trends in managing water resources at the 31st annual convention of the National Reclamation association. Other opening day speakers Included Oregon Gov. Mark Hatfield and Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.). Brody criticized what he called a "hit and miss" ap proach to Irrigation and flood control projects throughout the West. 19th Century Policies "Wc seem to be operating with lflth century policies and legislation to solve 20th cen tury problems," he said. He noted the basic reclamation law was enacted at the turn of the century when most of the West was rural. Brody said Claifornia has blazed new paths in fcdcral- slate-local cooperation on wa tor projects. But he said lack of an over-all modern policy still left development piece meal and "catch as catch can." Brody said one outmoded section of the reclamation law is the part that gives irriga tion priority over home, urban and Industrial water needs, lie said since the basic recla mation law was enacted the West has become predomi nantly urban and manufacture has boomed. Should B Reevaluated "One must take heed of the fact that our metropolitan areas and their water needs Just cannot be considered of lesser importance to irriga tion," he said. "The concepts under which reclamation law were based should be reevalu ated." Brody suggested that water development projects for ur ban and industrial use be placed on an equal status with irrigation and rural use. toy The always popular one good so many ways a special "budget stretcher" at Thunderbird this weekend full cuts bone-in. lb. BONELESS RUMP ROAST Lean, No Waste, Oven Ready lb. 73 OIELESS BEEF CUBES Lean 'n Tender for a Good Econ omical Meal lb. Round bone shoulder. Meaty center cuts of tender young pork. PORK SHO, STEAK SPARE RIBS Lean, Meaty Blade Cuts Tasty, Tender lb. Light Lean Sides to Bake or Barbecue lb. RESH PORK SHO HOCKS M SHANKS Kettle Ready for a Good Boiled Dinner lb. Bar-S, Real Meaty "Ham 'n Cabbage" lb. 25 SUCEP iAM Morrell's Yorkshire - Thick Sliced 2-POUND PACKAGE W CO Barnett Decision Believed Due Soon New Orleans - (UN) - Court observers today predicted a decision In the contempt case against Gov. Ross Barnett would not be handed down unlil the end of the week or early next week. Seven judges of Hie U.S. Mil Circuit Court of Appeals continued consideration of what action they would take against the governor. One source noted that the judges, who were sitting in separate courtrooms across the south, did not receive briefs in the case unlil at least Tuesday. The briefs were filed Monday and mail ed to the judges. One filed by Mississippi at torneys was 8!) pages long. Barnett, if found still in con tempt of the appeals court for obstructing the admission of Negro James Meredith to the University of Mississippi, could face a $100,000 fine and an additional fine of $10,000 per day until he purged him self That was the ounish- menl recommended by Ihej II S .Insticp Denartmpnl in its final brief. Sldb OdCOII Swiff premium Li9ht' Lean Slabs-Half or Whole lb. Spiced Luncheon IVleateXfin "P k 45 $239 swift IiEmS PREMIUM 'J Loin Chops 1 79 L Sirloin Steak 69' TUKEYS Swift's Coral brand. Young birds '62 Crop - OVEN READY HI WEST FRESH FROZEN RA SPBERRIES 10-oz. Pkg. FULL FLAVOR FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES io, pk, HI WEST FRESH FROZEN VEGETABLES k"jc" 2-ib. POiy bag rnrn CKCU DETERGENT Dutky. cl gt. pkg. 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L0ZIER LANE j OPEN a.m. to p.m. Prices Effective Thursday Thru Sunday We Reserve the Right To limit No Sales to Dealers Last Week's Winners in Our U Pick 'Em Weekly Football Contest: FIRST Grace Fann, 1040 Maple Park .Dr., Mcdford SECOND Darla Rehymcrj, 1232 Siskiyou Dr., Medford THIRD R. H. Fann, 1040 Maple Park Dr., Medford THIRD Jerry GriHcth, 58 No. 10h., Central Point Ellen Doty, 421 Oak St., Medford THIRD Jerry Briggs, 2087 Wcstwood Dr., Medford SEVENTH Jim Murray Jr., 621 Catherine, Medford