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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, DAILY HERALD 14 Utah Co n q r ess i o ri a I 19G1 Met Cancellation Definite Utah County, B ai t 1 e NEW! YORK -- On Transmission Line Focuses On Colorado . f -- ion. This would be only the second time in its history that 78-ye- ar 'Editors Note: this is the third mary objective of the project," and' final installment in a series Johnson told UPlj ''I feel they on the current controversy over the have . developer too much of an interest in power and not enough question of whether an or a combination federal private in irrigation projects." - Vtransmission system should be ' Johnson has in jthe past' ' supbuilt to carry hydroelectric pow- ported Rural Electric Associaer from the generators of the tions, but he is "for the first time - ; all-feder- al " Colorado Upper River Storage shaky about ,the rights of preference users." ' Calling the RE As - a "pressure By DAN DOIIERTY group with much power in Wash United Press International ington, the former senator said A congres- "they have been ab e to get rates DENVER (UPI) sional battle over whether the Uii at Glen Canyon of 4.57 mills for S. Bureau of Reclamation should, the "power and 1.43 mills for the transportation of the power build an transmission; throush this harkhrtnp svsfpm backbone for power from Upper! "Now. it is my belief that if Colorado River dams or permit not for this pressure were it private companies to share in the! group these project: would be reprojec; focuses particularly on; ceiving six mills at the buss bar Colorado itself. for this power without any trans- The state, which gives birth to But that seems to be the mighty river, is entitled by portal'on. over the hill now," compact to 46 per cent of the Despite his trepidations, John power generated by the dams be soli said he would not advocate ing built in the upper basin. repealing the preference users' Officially, the state, through its law, unde:; which REAs and muniWatei Conservation Board, - has; cipal light companies will get the bulk of the 1.2 mi lion ! kilowatts gone on record favoring the proposal. But! there 'are. produced by Upper Colorado gen- many in Colorado with influence erafors. . who regret the battle over elec"We can't dd that public .pow water to see and dangers has a rough time' in Congress er tricity j rne greatest danger development because of it. Former Colorado governor and thing is in Congress.' I'm afraid U.S. Sen. Ed C. Johnson, whose; that Reclamation, in emphasizing record is largely in favor of pub- power, is endangering water lic power, has been accused r projects." "wrongfully accused," he says-- M of selling out to the private power interests. Johnson is now Colorado's representative on the Up; per Colorado River Commission.! "I have not enjoyed seeing the Bureau of Reclamation making the wheeling of power the pri-- j Project. , i : The met- (UPI) ropolitan opera company canseason again celled its 1961-6- 2 and this time it Thursday seemed definite. . Management broke off contract negotiations vith its orchestra un- , - " all-feder- al . a season had been cancelled. Fire destroyed the stage in 1895. j Francis Robinson,! assistant manager! of the Met, read a statement railing off contract talks at what was to have been a nego- . i . Change 525.00 Royal Portables S39.00 Royal Standard 549.50 w cu tJ J Lloyd's Typewriter Company 322 West Center St. season would be held despite .. nnouncement, : ' l i State .GREEN RIVER (UPI) Auditor Sherman J. Preece has been advised of ' recommended changes in the accounting system of Green River, Em'ery Coun- . rj 1 4 1 I town i: The small eastern Utah does not maintain an appropriate billing journal nor save records with water and sewer fees, according to accounting authorities. , The Best Watch : "II' - starring JOHN PAYNE V Young Tender mi. m 70 FRESH - LEAN SUB-TEE- ,3 ni AND POSTURE PERFECT ! NS mm )) STEAKS . pqund 1i William Bishop Gloria McGhee ' JEWELRY Center FR - I MULLETT 184 W. Ay iHiaHiaklHi 'I ' nx " . I Jewelry Repair , all-fede- ral The Piece! and 1 V ! I! a power-ma- d politician takes over as boss, he corrupts a city and makes it a cesspool. ' ) i t BOLOGNA When )' V O ( !' " mMfiini -- X E 1 nw o V - l Regular Price 26c NOW - ' V" Its. Accounting System , 1 ! IapesX Lettuce! j Professor 'i - - I ' reached a .1 New and Used-- All Makes Expert Repairs , I, oj n) Underwood Portables : be! ii;:- - Specials! j agreement could Green1 River to Typewriter ' tiating session. There were im mediate accusations of bad faith by the union and by City Labor Commissioner Harold A. Felix.' The! Met had. announced earlier this month it was Cancelling the season,' due to open Oct. 23, because! of the "exorbitant" demands of the union. The union had asked, for a pay increase of a demand which $78' a week it latpr lowered by $20 and said was negotiable. In response to urgings by city officials land President among Kennedy, others, the Met continued to negotiate in hopes that if a quick i 1 VK FRESH V - crisp SEEDLESS , Taloupes V V Killed In j Montevideo GREEN MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (UPI): A Montevideo University pro- -' fessor was killed Thursday night; .by an unknown gunman who fired fD i I seven shots, into a crowd surround ing a rear door from which Cuba's Economy Minister Ernesto (Che) Guevara had departed just three minutes before. jf. Guevara was not present when: the shooting occurred and police would not speculate as to whether ' he had been the intended target! Guevara went .into seclusion in the Cuban Embassy. t Police said, however, that three men had forced their way into the university at gunpoint a few hours before Guevara's scheduled appearance and had set off Vstinkbombs" in the hall where he was due to speak. 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