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    WKDNKSDAY; JANUARY 10. 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Administration Sticks To
Guns, Insists Pelton Dam
Necessary To US Defense
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BLOODMOBILE VOLUNTEERS, who will be on duty again at Red Cross Headquarters
in the.Arinory Jan. 22. Pictured above, after a long workday, are, from the left, Mrs.
Guy Barton, Mrs. llaarby Bcchcn and Mrs. Paul Farrcns. at the Richard Maxwell home,
Cove Point, where all of the volunteers attended a no-host cocktail and dinner party.
' , "'. Photo by Kcttlcr
Kefauver Gets
Oregon Bid
SAI.KM. Ore, I PrtltlolUi to
miike Btn. KMch Krlnuvcr of
Tcnnvaiirc th Drmocrmlc nominee
lur I'rrahlrnl were lo no into cir
culation In OrcKon Wcdiicftduy.
Blntr Ron. Juck Bulll. Port
land OPiiiucrnt. (mid hr hud or
nunir.nl a uroim t nuon.ior tlie
prlllluii, A- llioumind nl(trmUirc
re nnrdi'd lo uct KWiiuvcr'ii minis
nn I he uftllut for the Orrumi nrl
nuiri election Mny 16. The run
dldMr'a pmninslon Is not nctdrd
In (Ills Mutt.
fin fur the onlv Democratic entry
In Ore cm Is (Jen. DwlKlit Pllnen
1'iiwer, wIiono mime w entered
lirlore he announced he win a
Ki-piibllcnn. The exiiocUttloii now
hi lliut hln nnino will bn nlrlcken
from the Doirnx rnllc ballot.
Hnln Mid he doubted thnl Presi
dent Truman will run. He Itled an
a Kefmiver candidate (or the Dem
ocratic tin tlcnul convention, and
nn Id a lull xlittfl of 12 Kefauver
randlulea would be entered In Uic
primary.
About 100 blunder from Ptika
puka. In the Cook (troup recently
moved to another Island because
of nverrrowdlnii. The population on
their atoll had reached 600.
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5 1 oni T0PSY I
1 "Tit Acromonloe"
"if 8,My LEE
U . "Wtaftrit Sooffi"
' RJ WATSON
" ' . "Wiorj Of Tht Bono"
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PORTLAND W The Defense
Production Administration haa cer
tified construction of Pelton Dam
on the Deschutes River In central
OreKon aa necessary to the U.S.
Defense effort, according lo Port-
In nil General Electric Company
offlclala.
Jnmca H. Polhemua, president
of PGE, aald Tuesday that the
certification provided for reducing
federal Income taxea aurinif me
first five yeara of the project's
operation. The tax reduction will
be made ud later, he said.
Construction of the power dam
la not expected to get underway
for some time because of opposi
tion by the Stale ol Oregon.
Attorney General George Neuner
haa said the state will go to court
No Agreement
On Big Race
By MARVIN I.. ARROWRMITH
WASHINGTON 11 Ben. Humph
rey ID, -Minn.) said Wednesday the
Democrats can't win the president
ial election unless they nominate a
"consistent 'lair dealer' and a
warm supporter of the admlnlxtra
tloni foreign policy."
The Minnesota lawmaker told a
reporter President Truman would
fill the bill "better than anyone
else because I obviously am talk
ing about the kind of program for
which he has fought."
BuL HumDhrev added: "We have
other good Democrats who could
qualify ' and win the election" If
Mr. Truman decides not to seen
another term.
Ben. Capehart (R.-lnd.) said he
believes the President will run
again.
"The Democraia in my opinion
haven't anyone else who could even
make a race of it and I think
Mr. Truman knows that," Cape-
hart declared.
Capc-hart Is backing Sen. Taft
of Ohio for 'the Republican Presi
dential Nomination. But he said ne
is convinced "any Republican nom
inated can win this year."
Humphrey conferred with the
President Monday and said after
ward that Mr. Truman had kept
him guessing on his plans.
Humphrey reported, however,
that Mr. Truman had told him he
"wants a liberal platform, a lib
eral party and a liberal candidate."
Eight Die In
Flaming Home
COOS BAY, Ore. W Eight
children were burned to death ear
ly Wednesday in flames which de
stroyed their home nine miles north
of North Bend on Highway 101.
The children ranged In age from
3 to IS years. Parents of the chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weeks,
and one daughter, Dolores, escaped
from the burning structure and are
hospitalized at Coos Bay.
to halt construction of the contro
versial power project. Under Oregon
law, he explained, dam construc
tion must be licensed by the Ore
gon Hydro-Electric Commission,
'that agency has refused to license
the project.
The dam has been opposed by
sportsmen and fish Interests These
groups say that If the dam Is built,
salmon runs In the Deschutes would
be reduced.
But the Federal Power Commis
sion, which licensed the dam alter
more than a week of hearings here
last suinmea, said that salmon runs
would not be reduced, but might
even be Increased by the proposed
dam's related hatchery construc
tion. The FPC said It was licens
ing the project because It could
be built quickly to relieve the Pac
ific Northwest's dry season power
shortage.
When the commission announced
Its findings, the State Fish Com
mission threatened court action
saying It "will move to slop them"
if PGE begins construction.
Polhemus said the Office of De
fense Mobilization, the Munitions
Board and the Defense Electric
Power Administration all had en
dorsed the project as necessary to
the defense effort.
That was a blow to opponents
who had hoped Secretary of the
Interior Oscar Chapman would
block the certificate. The Defense
Power Administration ia an Interi
or Department agency.
PGE said it would begin con
struction within a week If not
blocked by legal moves.
That indicated the company had
almost completed negotiations with
Warm Springs Indians whose re
servation Includes a portion of the,
dam sue.
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Printing Industry
Convention Slated
PORTLAND Wl The Oregon
printing industry and Portland Club
of printing house craftsmen will
hold their annual printing week
banquet here Thursday.
Walter W. R. May. editor and
co-publisher the Enterprise cour
ier, an Oregon City newspaoer.
will be principal speaker. His topic
will be "This Imperishable Art
of Ours."
DIES
HOOD RIVER ' Kenneth
Kern, 60, a construction worker,
died here Tuesday after his skull
was fractured in an accident.;
Kern, who was working on. the
Columbia River highway project
a mile east of here, fell lrom
dirt moving machine. "?
STREET SKIER Frank Drew of The Gunstore, models some
of his wares on Main St.
Farm Land Cost
Hits New Record
CORVAI.LIS Wi Oregon farm
The Province bell, later known
as the Liberty Bell, cast in Lon
don, arrived In Philadelphia in
1152. It cracked during its testing.
It was recast and cracked again
twhen tolled at the funeral of Chief
lands cost more than they ever Justice John Marshall in 1835
nave oeiore
That was the report Tuesday of
the Oregon State College Extens
ion Service. The Nov. 1 price Index
on farm lands ws 213 per cent
of the 1035-39 average 14 per cent
higher than on Nov. 1, 1950..
The report added that farm
mortgages were higher In 1951 than
at any time since 1933.
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