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v PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1985 : ".J "DENNIS THE MENACE" Distribution And Use Of Water In Klamath River Compact Terms Explained By NELSON REED Chairman Oregon Klamath River Commission XXJ KNOW HUT STREET LIGHT YOU ALWAYS HATE TO I.HAVE eumm INVOJI? BEDROOM WINDOW....? Quarrel Ends With Beating BAN FRANCISCO (UP) A wo. man's feud with her landlord came NOW CLOSED For The , SEASON DOOR9 OPEN 8:3Q P.M. NOW PLAYING! THE CLASSIC STORY OF THE WEST Audi MURPHY Man BLANCHARD MM 'SHE WORE A mUOW RIBBOH UjMHDrcMt4ftrJ to ft brutal climax yesterday when he nearly beat her to death with a hammer and wrench, police re ported. Mrs. Savarlna Romo, 40, owner of a south of market bar, lay In critical condition at Franklin Hos pital. The landlord, John Ramos, 51, was booked on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. Ramos said he had been trying for months to evict Mrs. Romo. He said she refused to let him in yesterday when he went to her apartment to repair a broken win dow. Police snld he apparently forced his way into the apartment and after an argument, attacked Mrs. Romo with a claw hammer and crescent wrench. Tap Orfea.Csllrerala Klamath Klvrr compact, whtu tell baa been remplel a. and ttrt4 apaa by lha ftiver Cem mlaslent af Ibo lara alatat, la a fait larlc step la Iba preterratlen af lha alar ar lha Klamalb Klrer far bena llclaf baa la tba baala af Iba Klamath purer. A .ig-eai ar laa cempeet baa been prepare- br Nelen Kcaa. chairman af tba Ortrea Klamalb Birar Ceramlailen. Tbia ataail. la belne- pabllihad br lha Kerala: and Nrwi In aarlci af Initall mcala, af which Ibla la ana. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW PLAYING! TaaaaBaBBBBaaM WIT XL 1 iltirmi RAY JOAN FARLEY MILLAND COLLINS GRANGER ""-afcmJ I ' If J I T0DAY' rnim I you will !T Diol 4J67 Doors Open 4:30 , I iJilffC ...the wideopen '20$, I Prohibition, the I tilf-PRR bootleg wars, I V 1 l EBbta quick money I as ,nd's" KelIy 'J&L I PETE I JANET,EDRf.OND I I LEIGH O'BRIEN I PEGGY LLE'nwofhne I lit MARVIN UA rTTZGIRALO 1 aasaaBm ssJ Article 1. Purpose A. To faclll tat the orderly development, con servation and control of water for domestic, municipal and Irrigation use. To protect fish, wild life and recreation. To provide for the use of water for industrial and hydroelectric power development. To provide for navigation and flood control. B. To provide for the eauitable distribution and use of wtter emong the two slates and the Fed eral Government. '- i To provide for the prefeientlal rights to the use of water fur the anticipated ultimate requirements for domestic, municipal and irri gation purposes in the Upper Klamath .River Basin in California and Oregon. To provide the order of prefer ence for rights to the beneficial use of water. . ' Definition of Terms A. "Klam ath River Basin" shall mean the drainage area of the Klamath Riv and Its tributaries within the states oi California and Oregon and all closed basin Included in the "Upper Klamath Basin." (ex ample Swan Lake, Butte Valley.) Artlclo III. Distribution and Use of Water A. There are hereby recognized by both stales vested rights to the use of waters originat ing within the Upper Klamath Riv er Basin validly ' established and subsisting as of the effective date of this Compact under the laws of the state hi which the use is made. B. subject to the rights recog nized by subdivision A of this ar licle, waters within the Upper Klamath River Basin shall be made available as reasonably re quired for domestic, municipal and irrigation uses, by direct diversion or by storage for later use, In the Klamath Project after the ef fective date of this Compact in accordance with the laws of the state where the use is to be made. C. Such ot the waters within the Upper Klamath River Basin as are not required to satisfy the rights and uses described in sub divisions A and B of this article shall be made available as rea sonably required for any beneficial use, by direct diversion or by storage for later use, in the Upper Klamalh River Basin in either rtste alter the effective date ol (his Compact in accordance with the laws of. the state where the use is to be made, subject to the iouowing provisions: 1. -Jn granting nernilts in an. piopriate waters made avniinhio unoer mis subdivision C. as amnno- -"'"-""K appiitaiions, eacn slate snail give preference to annlica. una ior a nigner use over an. plications for a lower use !n nr. cordance with the following order ui ureierence oi uses: . (a) Domestic and munlclnnl- im Irrigation; (c) recreational, lnclud- ng fish and wildlife- irii turiiia. trial; let power, f) such other uses as are recognized under the laws of the state involved; pro vided always, except as between rights to the use of water tni- preference categories (a) or (b and rights to the use of water for categories (c), (d. (e or if). governed by narasranli 1 ni this subdivision C, upon a permit! being granted and a right uccom-l ing vested and perfected bv use 1 priority in right to the use of waler shall be governed by prior ity in time within the entire Upper ! Klamath River Basin regardless ot state boundaries, ! I he date of priority ot any riant to the use of water appropriated tor the purposes above enumrrat. ed shall be the date of the filing ol me application increlor, but such I priority shall be dependent on; I ) commencement of construction 1 within one year alter the date oi filing of the application: and iai . completion of the works within live years alter such date, except' that either or both ot these dates may be extended bv the appropri ate olflclal of the state of lllnre nl use tf such official finds tha.. thei has been due diligence in the stari ng or prosecution of the work, as he case may be. Each state shall promptly provide the Commission and the appropriate olllcial ol the other state with complete Informa-l lion as to such atmlica'.lnn onH as 10 an aciiona taken thereon. 3. All rights to use waters mnrle avaiiaoie under this subdivision c for categories (ci. id). iei. and ti, as set forth In narmrmnh i of thu subdivision Cm riiher tate shall be sublect lo and in. ferlor to anv rlgnts to use such waters for preference categories ai and b, as set forth In nam. graph i ol this subdivision c. In either slate regardless of the time when such rights may have been initiated or become vested and rtected. and without the oav. ment of any compensation there tor. But such superior rlahta in se water for nrcterenee rnirann- b) In Calilornla shall be imnieli to Ihe quantity of water necessary j irrigate UHJ.iwo acres ot land ud In Oregon stun be llmii-n t he quantity ol water nn-rr.,, Irrigate 300.000 acr.-s of lanrt nmial diversions lor ihe tir;c- lon ol surh lands, measuira : points flxea by the Commission, shall not rsceed thiee acre-teet pel ade as an average fo,- Ihe lano actually Irrigated. Irrigable lands not now Irtisai ed comprising loo.ooo acres In Cal llornla and 200.000 acres In Ore gon in the Upper Klamath River Basin could be brought Into pro duction by Irrigation with waters of the Upper Klamath River Ba sin, and it Is contemplated that such irrigation will be arcsj.rri llshed as and when determiiivif 1 ! be feasible?- - f ' -' .?, 3. Conditions on the use of water in Oregon shall be: (a) That there shall be no di version ot waters from the Upper Klamath River Basin for use in Oregon outside the Upper Klamath River Basin, provided that this; limitation shall not apply to out-of-basin diversions of waters orig inating within the drainage area of Fourmile Lake. (b) That, subject. to vested rights as of the effective date of this Compact, there shall be no diver sion of waters from the basin of Jenny Creek to the extent that such waters are required, as de termined by the commission, for use on land within the basin of Jenny Creek. (O That water diverted from Upper Klamath Lake and the Klamath River and its tributaries upstream from Keno, Oregon, for use in Oregon and not consumed therein shall be returned to the Klamath River above Keno, Oregon. 4. Conditions on the use of water in uaiuornia snail be that the di versions of water for use in Call- forma,' as governed bv this mh. envision ij, oe made from the Klamath River In Oregon between the city of Klamath . Falls nj n.eno, ana oe suoject to the fol lowing two continuing conditions- (ai That the water to be utilized by California shall not be diverted out of the Upper Klamath River ousiu; - . (b) That substantially all of the return flows and waste water final ly resulting from such divrcin and use appearing as sui-foc ters in the Upper Klamath River Basin shall be mads to drain into he vicinity of Lower Klamath Lake to be eventually returned to the Klamath River upstream , from Keno. The cost of pumping of the return flows and waste waters that may be reouiied in ,n with this condition shall be appor tloned among and borne by the water users, both consumptive and nonconsumptlve, as determined bv LT. JAMES M. GOLDEN, i an employe of Standard Oil Company of the commission. 5. It shall be a condition of the nf,','!!US"jens,es anl Permits for future hydroelectric power devel ppment on the Klamath River be tween Keno. Oreirnn r Lake, California, that there shall oe constructed initially and simul taneously and maintained thereaf ter aftcrbay storage downstream trom Copco No. a Pnwir adequate to equalize, at a location as near as feasible below such plant, all Irregular flows resulting from power operations on Klam ath River above the alterbay. Each state and the United Stales will exercise any or all available ad ministrative, Judicial, legislative ana police powers that may be required for the implementation and onlorcement of this provision . uah-ih as omerwise provided in subdivision A of this article, rights to the. use of the wmr. of the Upper Klamath Biuor n,i I for preference categories (a) or (D) as defined in subdivision C validly established heretofore or hereafter under the laws of the states involved, shall be recog nized as property rights as against the United States, and shall not be limited by any rights to anv of the waters of Ihe Klamath River Basin asserted Under the author-1 California, has served with Klamath rails army reserve Company C, 31 Ith Military Police Battal ion, since it was activated last April. Golden, an ROTC graduate from Washington State, served for two years on active duty, including 19 months as a platoon leader with the 8th Infantry Reg iment on occupation duty in Germany. He is , executive officer of the reserve unit, which js conducting a re cruiting drive. The company meets each Tuesday evening at Klamath Falls Reserve Center, 432 Main Street, beautiful Yule present. Shown is a Royal Deluxe. Cosmetic Firms Facing Charges WASHINGTON (UP The Fed eral Trade Commission today ac cused four major cosmetic manu facturers of using illegal price dis crimination practices. The FTC at the same time said it was Investigating four oth er leading cosmetic companies sus pected ot tne same offense. Those charged in today's action were Elmo. Inc., Philadelphia: and Helena- Rubinstein. Inc.. Hud- nut Sales Co., Inc., and Yardley of i-onoon, inc., an witn principal of. lices in New York. ' ity of the United States in con nection with any water use or con trol development, located any. where In the Klamath River Ba. sin, constructed by or under the authority of the United States for the production of power or for flood control navigation or other uses that are nonconsumptlve In character. E. Future rights to store the waters of the Klamath River for later use for categories (c), (d), (e), and (f), as set forth in para Riaph 1 of subdivision C hereof, may be granted after the date of tills Compact with appropriate pri orities under applicable law, but such storage rights shall not inter fere (a) with the storage of water in Upper Klamath Lake for do mestic, municipal and irrigation use, or (b) with any other stor age for domestic, municipal and irrigation use of the waters of the Klamath River In the Upper Klam ath River Basin. B. A surveyors description of the "Upper Klamath Basin" and a proper map is furnished to state and federal agencies as required. 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