Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 27, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1052
HERALD AND WEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Reclamation Boss Straus
Pleads For Construction
Of Huge Hells Canyon Dam
PAGE ELEVKN
BtG lOLUMe.lOW.PROFmPOUCY.eRWGS YOUR
nr JOHN KAMI'S
WASHINGTON M'l Jleclama
(Ion Bureau Director Michael W.
Htrnun rledarrtrt Thursday Unit con
ctriirtlon of llrlls Canyon Dam In
Jrlslio would miiko a "tiniioiilou
vontrlbutlon" to tho untlon'a econ
omy mid defense.
He appeared urtnre the llnuno
Interior subcommittee on Urination
mid reilamallon on thn second diiv
nf hearlnic on a controversial
bill to nut Inn lo Die bin project,
on the Hnnko Klver.
Htrau ld Hie prnpowd Jtwla
mallon Bureau project him "ureal
dramatic, up pen I bun one It
"would milk as oim nf Dm out
standing dams ol Hie entire world,
lie added: .
"Hut lis Juitltlrallon lies I"
tremendous rniiirlbutlon Ihul Hon"
Canvon tun nud nhouhl make to t"
erniiomv mil delenw ol I lie Paclllc.
Northwest mid ol the nation.
"It lies In the billions end billions
of kilowatt honm ot hydro-electric
enemy Hint will flow from Its tcn
crators end river ronlrol opera
tions, in control of :levslatlnK
Hoods. In II wide mpport of Irri
gation development, end In bene
Ills to nevlKHtlan. recreation. IinU
mid wlldllle. propagation and con-
Rodeo Plan
Call For
Big Show
Klamath Basin noundup direct
ors lasl night added two additional
attraction!) to Una year's lloundup
Hodeo bill by signing two clown
bullflihtera. , , , , , , .
Sherman Crane, with hi trie
mule and monkey, haa been fea
tured In many of the nation's big
rodeos III dwarf mule. "Hula",
and monkey "Jatzbo," abo per
loim In the arena.
Backing up Crane will be Teddy
Billing", who appeared here last
year. Billings, a newcomer to ro
deo circles, confined hlmwlf to
clowning last year. Thin year, lie
Is adding bulllighting to Inn act.
Other siwclal psrlormers already
contracted are two girl trlrk rid
era. Jackie CarMeiUi and Marge
Thorn. Tho latter girl appeared
herB last year.
Kive Roundup dances were
scheduled last nlnht. The Queen's
Ball la set for Wune 21. A street
dance which la to adjourn to the
Armory ts elated for June 2R. Oth
er dances are acheduled July 3,
and o.
The Junior Chamber of Com
merce Is to handle the Roundup
proamn. noundup Assoc. Pres.
Bob Roliblns said drintls had al
ready been agreed on.
A delKtlou of former Jackpot
Itodeo lenders attended Inst night's
inerilng and s'lld their uroup was
ready lo participate, attain this year
J hi (ho Ilouiidup Rodeo.
The visitors made several sug
gestions for policy changes In next
year'a rodeo. Roundup directors
appeared In accord with the Jack
, pottera' Ideas and said they would
, explore the mntler further after
; this year's Roundup. -
i
; Wilson River Flood
Control Plan OK
WASHINGTON W The Wilson
River near Tillamook, Ore will
get 140,000 In emergency Hood con
trol work soon.
Army Engineers told Ren. Nor
bled R-Orei they had allocated
30.000 for the work. Including sloping-
and diking about 1,000 feet of
river bank.
The Oregon Highway Commis
sion will add 110.000 lor the work.
Bank erosion In that area Is be
lieved to endanger U. 8. Highway
101. a bridge and an area which
floods at high water stages.
To whiten yellowed knitted wear,
make a solution of hydrogen per
oxide and a small amount of house
hold ammonia or sodium perborate.
se.rvatlon. mid other multiple-pur.
pose uses all of which can be pro
vided by Hells Canyon lamer,
cheaper and In doner harmony
with other basln-wldo development
than through any other means."
Recliiiniitlnn Bureau engineers
estimate Hells Canyon dmn would
cost about 31)7 million dollars.
Authorisation Is asked also for I'll:
44 million dollar Hcrlvor Creek proj
ect, through which water would be
liveried from the northern to the
middle fork of the Payette river
and used for generation of power.
Hells Canyon would be tho
world's highest dnm. .The concrete
arch type dam would rbe 740 feci
In a iuii von on the Idaho-Oregon
border.
"Mv lis very size." Htraus snld.
"Hells Canvon Invlies controversy
as tt would be utlei Iv Impractic
able for a project of Iks magnitude
and Impact to have the lull support
of all a fleeted Interests.
"There sre those who think, or
ssy that they see In Hells Canyon
the bogeyman ol federal domina
tion of the Columbia Basin, the
suppression of Mute's right, the
destruction of private enlerprlnc.
the extravagant waste of Iclernl
funds, Ihr march nf soclall.ihi nnti
oilier dire consequences."
Hirsua said Hoover and Grand
Coulee dams once were attacked
by some members of Congress who
used argument slimier to tho;.e
advanced against Hells Canyon, but
both projects huve had "oulMnuU
Injr success."
'"Ilie similarity of Hells Canyon
lo Hoover and Coulee Is so strik
ing that It can not be Ignored,"
Straus said.
At the site chosen, he said, "a
narrow plug of concrete and steel
can completely control and provide
for utlllr.atlon of the entire up
stream drainage of the Snake rlvei
In such manner eg to servo man
kind best.
"Only one structure will develop
the po'entieli of this site. Only
one dam will fit the topography,
fulfill the needs and meet the de
mands of an Intelligent plan. . .
Anything less will ninin lorleltiiio
forever the widespread benefits of
sound resources development that
are there for the Inking.-
"The nation cannot allord small
developments that usurp the real
and needed potential of a natural
bile."
By "small developments." Straus
apparently meant power dams
which the Idaho Power comnsnv
a leading opponent of the Hells
Canyon proposal, plans lo build In
the Snake river.
Hells Canyon would flood four or
five of the company's propoccd
dam-sites.
Idaho Power Company officials,
members of Idaho's delegation In
Congress, and spokesmen for lrr.
gallon Interests along the Snake
river are expected to oppose Hell?
Canyon dam at the hearing, which
will run six or seven days.
The dam would form a 03-nnlo
long reservoir with capacity of
4.4O0.0O0 acre-feet.
Its power plant .would turn out
000,000 kllowlts of clcculc energy
snd add 1.4.10.M0 kllnwnlls' to the
Columbia river aystem by ooersl
Ing In conjunction with downstrenm
projects.
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