HERALD AND NE'S, Klamath Jails, Ore,
Tuesday,. March !l, 11
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Senator Says Boeing Boardman Lease Offers Tremendous Future Potential
SALEM I APt Sen. MclvuV Goode, one of six legislators who for i p.m. to consider two hills1
Goode R.Albany, told the State ! visited tne Boeing planl jn St?allle '" could help pave the way lor
,i treme"d,0US '" would soend millions of dolhr, at Gool! sai(l lhilt '" on the
icfernn to the proposed Iwe by ould ipeirf milliom of dollar al , be constructed by
Boe.ng A.rplane Co of the 9000- ihe new s,.e. Boeing could amount to millions
wUu.u..mii i.nvj uuiuuing me legislative ways ana nicans0f dollar
( ommiitee scheduled a meeting men(
a million dollars, or $100,000 morcsaid, "is that this is a fine thing for Oregon."
than Gov. Mark O. Hatfield had!for our state, and tlial it will bur-i Referring to a char
requested. This money would be:Kn 'nl ntod economic wealth George Van Hoomissen
used in connection with providing
I land, that the deal is a "land j responsible legislators in the
e by Rep. grab," Goode replied "that state-; House. He is not informed, li s not
DPort-lmrnt was made by one of the less in the cards."
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Morse Doubts Land Trade
To Be Arranged Very Soon
WASHINGTON (API - Sen.
Wayne Morse, D-OPe., Monday ex
pressed doubt that the Boardman
Bombing Range land exchange
with Oregon can be arranged
soon.
In a letter to Gov. Mark 0. Hat-
by sales. Exceptions to this policy
have been few and far between.
s. but that the develop-
probablv would
slowly.
Answering criticism that the 80
year term of the lease might be
too long. Goode said Boeing needs
that long a lease because it wants
isome permanency in its installa
tions.
a new site in Lake County for the
bgmbing range.
He told of the possibility of al
locating on the
and then under the most extra
ordinary circumstances," Morse
wrote.
"Rocing couldn't tell too much
and the state's congressional dele
field, the senator outlined prob- sen. .. . , oassMr..
alxuit what it intends to do on the
site." Goode said, "but it has
projects in the making. The situ-
He assured the governor that he.cnanges ajmost ...
He said that Boeing "is not get-
ling the land to sublease it and
filled Industrie:
Boardman site
"The Boeing otficials were
favorably impressed by Oregon's
tax structure. They pay a 4 per
cent sales tax in Washington, and
that amounts to more than their
profit. So some of our committee
members invited them to move
their plant to Oregon."
"The general consensus." he
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lems arising in connection with
the .000-acre land exchange ap
proved by the last Congress.
Under that arrangement, the
state was to acquire the Navy's
Boardman Bombing Range
through an exchange of state iand.
The Boardman lands were to be
used for industrial development.
Morse told Hatfield it is doubt
ful the necessary appraisals for
the exchange can be completed by
.lulu I
, , .. ., , requests that the federal-state deal
As to suggestions that Congress no( be completed "unless the
be asked to approve purchase gual.antecs to ,lle ,e of 0,.c.
rather than exchange of lands, ,cave n0 room FforFfloub( tnat
Morse said 'This is much easier lhe ,essol. o( ,he .
said than done.. . u , job.creatini, and .eallh.p',.0.
nhcre is a long established. ducing uses for the 'direct eco
policy of opposition to the carving jnomic benefit of the state of
up of the federal public domain Oregon."
make money
"However," he added, "asking' He also said that there is no
us to try to get congressional ap-, possibility that Morrow County
proval for the purchase of thejwould be deluged with school
property and, at the same time, children of Boeing workers,
asking us to get quick congres- Goode said that the legislature
isional action on the matter is would need to aDDioDi iate about
Mmieiiiiug uise again.
Another complication that may
cause delay, Morse said, is a pro
posed lease with Boeing Aircraft
Co.
He said there have been several
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Demo Relates
Speaker Plan
SALEM (API It the Demo
crats control the Oregon House of
Representatives two years from
now, Rep. William Holmstrom, D
Geart, may be the speaker.
Holmstrom said he is actively
seeking the post, and said he has
a number of pledged votes. Holm
strom would not say how many.
Speaker Robert Duncan, D-Mcd-ford,
is serving his second term
and is not expected to seek re
election. He has been mentioned
as a possible Democratic candi
date for governor.
Among possible opponents for
Holmstrom in the race for speaker
are Rep. Ed Whclan, D-Porlland;
Rep. Norman Howard, D-Port-land;
and Rep. Richard Eymann,
D-Mohawk.
Rep. Clarence Barton. D-Co-quille,
chairman of the Ways and
Means Committee, said he is not
in the race for speaker.
"At this point 1 don't think I'll
be here next session." Barton said
in reply to a question about the
race for speaker.
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