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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1953)
r,cnAV. OCTOBER 81. 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'AGE SEVEN Vojo's Engineer Estimates Lis Cost At $429 Million n" . Ifldmittfcrt thft IMfpr nnlntinir .rrM in A oro-uub 'iSHiliulwK h" "r attorney tackled one or l& Wednesday at a ver Commission hearing on the q ppllCaMOI i" v.- ........ 3 . River between ms in ""L c"" li,,, ana U .yn cooper took over . Idnlio rowci o - - ; - who has finished three days '.,, innine by a Power Com- mff attorney. Kirs, cooper represents groups ing construction " """" Leslies sought by Idaho Power. . for his esumuie ui -li -miect would cost more than I million dollars He said me ju.i.miiii - ,iu estimated in um. ce hpIIs Canvon nroj- " could be built lor 357 million Since 'hen. he said, rising con ruction costs have outdated that liniate. And he said his estimates r. ...m thi Reclamation fllCCltil ittM w ...... rimirA did not include ch as interest during construe- 429 million-plus inciuaea v imi- Isis and 32 million lor Interest, ,, tho Triahn Public r-nrnm UKinn was admitted s a statement m yuaiu m roceeding Tucsaay uvci mi a. ooper's objections. rnnnpr said the letter parallels so closely . the argu- lents oi tne iuanu niw I mav not have been preparea tho helo of the company." she said the letter was "tun oi cnerollties and conclusions not - -, 1 1 j a hv evidence oi me Commission's authority, or com petence. ... Idaho power s attorney, xv. r. en n hf "sirenuousiv ected to any implication of I.,... Hninir' nn the tiart of nub- !c officials whose opinion "hap ened to coincide with the appli cant's." The Idaho commission reuer saia daho Power's project cost esti- Laia wn "rensnnablv adeauate 1a e.,rri,.nt" hut Ktfltmi that, thp lost of the lederai project would e 'excessive ana uneconomic. The state commission said pow r it nnptipii ntiri the Pacific North iest "cannot wait 7 to 10 years" fnt a forlorn! nrntpaf. nrhlla trin Trla. )io Power Co. could complete its pains in & years. wiiuuuiu ui me a.uLu reg ulatory commission had been In- Titcu uy hid f ri. ..s. odiu auwi UUIIIlIIUIIlcailOnS will be regarded as statements of Hvomuii uu. nub as eviaence. Questioned at a Federal Power Commission hearing on Idaho Pow er Co. applications to build three dams In tlie Hells Canyon area along the Snake River, Robert A. iiuHli, uit! M"ii a atlica uiibiul'ui. was asked to estimate the maxi mum contributions to the pool in laoz ana in mn uum uie pia posed federal project. Vnarr aaA that' unrior lrlrnl rnn. ditions Hells Canyon could account for 1,103,000 kilowatts in iut- 680,000 kilowatts at the site along Ihn Tlahn-nrnrrnn hnrdpr flnrl 423.- 000 kilowatts at downstream plants as a resun, oi neua umiyuu. Mo Rnlrl Ihn mnximum In mnnlH hn RdR (M kilowatts 540.000 kilowatts at the site and 105,000 downstream, Tu mnlrlncr his estimates HOBR assumed the proposed 3,800,000-acre-foot Hells Canyon reservoir would be lull at the beginning of each critical or low water period and emptied toward the end of each period. The critical period in the Colum bia River downsvieam, wiico h-. nnnenr freauently Cl BlluiWB.il r-i - will be lengthened as a result oi addition of water storage reser volrs along the Columbia and its John Mason, commission attor ney who has been cross-examining J ociroH whether Hogg since r'nuaj,, the Hells Canyon reservoir could ho r.filled in one year. Hogg re plied it couldn't. Hogg testified Monday that oper ,.r,norf federal nroj tv,. Porifip Northwest power pool system would be "limited" and not parucumny He said use of the estimated 3 800,000 acre-foot federal reser 'lv. u. limited durme low water periods downstream in the Columbia River, uapacuy u. ..... federal reservoir wouiq oe four times that of Idaho Powers three projects. . Hogg said me uib would have to be full at the be ginning of each critical period and BUSY GETTING DIZZY TWO WAYS-Hardy stomachs are needed to ride this loop-the-loop in Munich, Germany. The high-: speed circular amusement is a highlight of the city's ."October-. wicsn" beer-drinking festival. About 3,000,000 liters ot strong I beer and 90,000 fried chickens were on hand lor the customers. I Cattle Group Against Beef Price Support Controls DENVER Wl The Ml) member executive committee of tne Ameri can National Cattlemen's Associa tion approved a tough-worded reso lution Monday night against any legislated beef cattle price support or controls. "Free markets make frte men," the resolution stated in voicing op position of the committee to any such program. The representatives of the 33 state cattle associations in the na tional organization also charged ONE WOMAN SHOW CHICAGO lifl Mrs. Edx Sadler, a 73-year-old great-grandmother who started painting as c hobby three years ago, exhibited 40 paint ings at her first one-woman art show yesterday. Most of tier paint ings are In the primitive style which "Grandma" Moses helped popularize. the Eisenhower administration with "substantial failure" In adminis tering the government beef-buying program, The association earlier uus year suggested the -program cl buying beef for foreign aid and school lunch programs as art alternative to fixed price supports and as a cushion to the sagging cattle mar1 ket and drought disaster situation. The administration of tnis pro gram on a future basis, the com mittee said, permitted speculation. It also objected that the OOP ad ministration was not "aggressive" enough in urging processors to buy, and had not sufficiently expanded a program of food rather than dol lars for foreign relief. The group said contract awards were not being spread over all the cattle producing areas, and said the government had not given out enough information to Uie public on general benefits ot the bee! buy ing program. This, It said, leaves an opening lor agitation by certain groups for a controlled price support pro gram. At the same time the stockmen voiced "wholehearted support" lot Secretary of Agriculture Benson while deploring "the efforts ot those who have attempted to make political Issue of the existing em ergency conditions in Lie cattle Industry." that it would be Impossible to pre dict whether the period would be lor 1, 2 or 3 years. He said operators would release only the amount of water "which you could be reasonably sure could be replaced." If too much water were released early in the critical period, he said, there would be "tremendous" loss of power pro duction during a long critical pe riod. . Hogg added there is "no positive way" of predicting stream flows of the Snake River from one year to the next in order to know how much water will be available. He testified the federal Hells Canyon reservoir could be filled only a few years out of 20. The one mil lion acre-foot reservoir planned by the company, he has maintained would be the argest economically justifiable in the middle reach of the Snako. People DO Read SPOT ADS -you are! AIREX ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS SKLF STORING MORE BEAUTY 1001 EFFICIENCY LOWER COST NOTHING DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY Phone, 6619 Five Streams Closed to Fishing PORTLAND Ifl Five coastal streams have been closed to com mercial fishing by the state Fish Commission to permit silver sal mon to pass upstream to spawn ing grounds. 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