| Show r l- The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 17 -1956 r of comprehensive development the Columbia Basin This great policy pronouncement has been an unwise and unnecessary intrusion of Seaton Aspinall Clash on Power Issue at NRA Parley iifSL Continued from A ' ' ' J Pare One ment hydroelectric plants will be amortized within a specified time 50 years or less Thereafter revenue from these plants is to be available 'to finance other resources developments ' “Under the partnership plan nonlederal utilities provide capital to construct hydioelcctric facilities in multipurpose dams In return they get the power produced during' the amortization period “Thereafter the federal government may dispose of the power in any way the law proThe revenue from its vides sale will be available for other purposes just' as it will be on dams totally financed" by" the federal government "By the same reasoning the FPC issues licenses for nonfed-era- l r development only for periods At the end of that i p i n a 1 1’ i declarations Mr Sharp said: "The congressman’s attempt to discredit the partnership development of natural resources and his disparagement of the projects now under way in the Hells Canyon of the Snake River are In direct conflict with the oft repeated position of Idaho irrigators "Year after year jn Idaho eur irrigation districts and canal companies have expressed themselves vigorously against the” federal Hells Canyon posal At meetings of the Idaho State Reclamation Assn every jear theraembers since 1952 have voted unanimously against the federal Hells Canyon project and we have registered that opposition repeatedly with congressional committees "WHEN the Senate turned It down by a decisive bipartisan vote last July We thought the issue was finally settled and could rest Idaho Irrigators assured that the threat of federal domination over our water rights had been stopped "We" have opposed the federal Hells Canyon idea Just as strenuously as we successfully opposed the Columbia Valley Authority idea which Rep Aspln-al- l still appear to favor ‘Either one would lead to federal domination over water resources and constitute a threat to the headgates of every Idaho irrigator- - "The congressman demonshow little consideration trates ' he gives opinions of Irrigators and this in Itself proves what might happen If federal authoritarian control were established over the protest of the people most directly affected” Secretary Seaton emphasized the points that partnership development does not work1 against maximum development that the licensing of develop-- ' ments by non federal utilities protects the public Interest that there Is plenty of work to be done for alL "IN' THE field of enterprise" he said -- DON'T "NEVERTHELESS I do not believe we should sta'nd in the way of the other fellow just out of a spirit of sheer obstruction And when he lq not hartn-inus we should indeed help him as much as we can” Rep Aspinall after assuring delegates that he had no partisan ax to grind said he firmly believed that the pressure for partnership as it ls interpreted by the administration has done great damage to western “Why" he asked "Is It (the d think not” “Beyond that we have lost We THE POLICY he maintained valuable flood" storage has resulted in less hnd not more have lost also potential recla“ development He cited as a conspicuous example of the new policy approach the Hells Canyon controversy “Apparently” he -- continued “such a project is to be devel -- DOORS OPEN 9 AM Chaoip from twa popular tylui with lippor ar bot- CampUtaly watf proof itrMf infiriMl tom (ImI Thota will pay (or themselves! power for for river altes aur See complete ' i COYERALLS Y xci promd loot and RPM Interests are will- ing to assume a share So lotig as the public Interest la protected the end results are the l same “Under total federal develop Dull? s Makes Plans WASHINGTON Nov 16 (UP) — Secretary of State John Fos ter Dulles recovering from a cancer operation plans to return to his State Department desk about Dec 3 the department announced Friday Dulles who was operated on Nov 3 for intestinal cancer Is scheduled to ' leave the hospital Sunday He will fly to Key West F)a for a short convalescent' ppriod j KEHTILE ASPHALT TILE Til 9x9 48 Colors— Fresh Stock ANY largr TYPE NO RESTRICTIONS OF MERCHANDISE YOU CHOOSE with your tiro $20 00 wurth of tuluo slips or coth voluo of your own choosing vatu you nay too t4 wire DC 2 WntPrprnof and wind rtiltfant autar shall quitted lining knit wrist battom and sailer ail sisas' US Stratton" air cooled brand-ne- NAVY - w JACKET N-- 4 Thia It a genuine US Navy heavy cycle 4 B IT S f lfeTANKER JACKETS -- fit your to one MX i3 N-- 4 lined water rewind resistant brond-n- w In medium and large flies jacket pellent - Wool K- CEN "Briggs US FLANNEL SHIRTS ARMY FIELD 3600 ongina gas operated Hart's flanni) fin tpat hrrt In attart ad aolort and JACKET II Appllantes ttm Power Tools Reg $25900 vafua on Easy Buy Term? - non-federa- Ivwy salsi ilif l( wwth SUM rtum For NOTHING BUT--- A wondor YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO BUT SAVE YOUR SALES SUPS ot absolutely O ful opportunity to ovoit yuursulf of voluoblo Homs of mnthondi or obligation duty hall bearings singlo cylinder Atf?knW Navy lat CboUo af brawn ar black daclpnod far ha atma eomfart wifb tha tro§it 4raa Nark or yaw mr bay All Rita rfirH aid may for any REMEMBER P All pit— oom Unm platoly SALES or expensive to run line ef electric power 115 Volts OXFORDS TYPS tfioio GENERATOR 1 ARMY-NAV- YOU! gut this toili 600 WATT DC 11 69 Commented IAVI ON You you'll find plants particular fieecjs YOUR CHOiCI "However they are licensed only after their plana are re- viewed by the Federal Power IH CASH VALUE time labor Is available none event M g Whn you have al dipt totohng J20 00 ty yo numbr of purchaut) Wl Will GIVE YOU SI 0® If and money! where FARM( CABINS etc Sovo CONSTRUCTION ara all brand compre- hensive development “by the most practical plan regardless of name-callinby the opposition" And the most practical program he maintained is the one which “brought to the nation great successful achievements such as the Central Valley of the Hoover Dam California the partially developed complex Columbia Basin and the present- Itra Money (thrwuylf any GENERATING ELECTRIC now and specialty priced rotuva Ixcollont These generators Provide but to press for lism" SHARP POWER PLANTS GALOSHES GALOSHES HE CALLED ETON reclama tionists not to let themselves be disturbed by specious arguments about “public vs private" or “local vs national” or "socia- mation development 'op lands that might have received financial' assistance from the high dam Finally by this shift of program we have dealt- - a ly authorized Upper Colorado body blow to the maximum and Project" SIMPLY BRAND-NE- W WOMEN'S j pol-private interests into public r was apparently as has It icyrlt designed to do operated upon public waters converted to private use This is no way to develop our nation’s resources" ARE THE ONLY WINNER! 0 YOU NO GIMMICKS SHOES and GALOSHES municipapower lities and private companies also """are moving ahead on their own in the development of aoma and ored oped by private interests without ouilay by the federal government Thus we as a nation “What has been wrong with our water development that ne- are supposed to have gained cessitates a change? I rould find “Unfortunately we have not no answer that satisfied me I gained and oh the contrary have yet to find one that justi- we have lost —and I mean that fies the damage done ail of us have lost "I’ll grant that the new pro“We have lost part of the Imposal achieves rather quickly an apparent decrease in gover- mediate power-heaeven if the nmental outlay— but are we to three-dafollowed and is plan measure the success of a monu- the consensus seems to be that mental program merely by how it will not be followed Worse cheap it is in today's budget? we have lost valuable upstream Are we to ignore recognized and storage for downstream power proved measurable returns? I production partnership policy) necessary — all?-- - at THIS IS ITI THE GREATEST VALUE EVENT PREMIER SURPLUS CENTER HAS EVER OFFERED! PREMIER SURPLUS CENTER HAS ALWAYS OFFERED LOW PRICES AND WILL CONTINUE TO HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES DURING THIS PROGRAM AND ALL THROUGH THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEASON REMEMBER YOU CAN NOW BUY ON THE EASIEST OF TERMS AT PREMIER SO WHY GO ELSEWHERE WHEN PREMIER EASIEST OF CREDIT FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE SURPLUS CENTER OFFERS THE LOWEST PRICES ADDED ABSOLUTELY OR OBLIGATION AT MERCHANDISE NO COST TERMS AND EXTRA VALUABLE “local upon by the Department of In-terior and other affected agen-- ! cies "This procedure is calculated to make certain that Those projects also fit into the multipurpose needs of the river basin Certainly the department I head will scrutinize all such proposals to assure that they fit into multi purpose planning “We have" he continued "several proposals ready for consideration by th next Congress which provide for partnership development of purpose river atruetures- We see no reason to inflict the whole burden of financing these projects on the federal government wherever and whenever our neighbor or to the man s a couple hundred miles down the stream There is no thought of proposing anything of the kind On the contrary as secretary of interior I believe water rights as established under state water codes must be hon- MISS THIS GREAT EVENT non-feder- Commission O NOT A CONTEST to-th- e ’ time the government can and should take a new look' If a better or more important use is found for the water the license need not be renewed In cases where it is renewed serious consideration should be given to a falling water levy The revenue from this levy could be used1 for resource development just as It is in the federally constructed dams “Make no - mistake — our rivers and streams are publicly owned resources “We are taking every possible measuie to protect and enhance the public Interest in them— and should But we do feel that they should be used because mnser-- : vation docs not mean stagnation in our dictionary " I do not say that we should go' so far as to supinely up our own water rights to fiETAL () ' P - AIR-COOL- SUPER POWER POWER SAW a mparo wrtfi wwt tallmf a p H $49 99 ’ These ora fina quality bunk' beds genuine US Gov't issue Ideal for boys room omoun- - tain - cabin 36-P- C a BEDS all-met- LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Vi-H- DIM Superlor-DIstlnctlve-H- Seldom do you see such fine binoculars with such outstanding features at such a low low price These fina binoculars have been priced specially for this event Take 0 o price i advantage of MATTRESSES Thu Is SIZES hubby plw ihap 4 rufulnr Sift value - 10 Inches wide cotton edge - railed YOUR filled salient reissue Sat Includes drill uqulpped with Ja- e lightweight Big saw performance peYtable tew fast cutting yet easy end safe tu use Performs all difficult sawing eperetiensi mitre bevel greeve rip end Pew crosscut ered with Vi HP It motor q e I c b I y cuts 1x4 through finished - I 0 nr caksjhuckjtelitlilng discs J grinding mixer and mnny any CHOICE MATTRESS COVERS i in lgli Regular S50 to $85 BINOCULARS ?! otw DRILL SET If Power al 149 Sold only with bannat' sanding stone drills paint BLANKETS ' P mere special Items An Ideal blen-k- at for that ex tra room 4JH wool1 60x10-- inch tise bar VAj IT f HEAD SETS this price cut 6x30-8x30-7- UJ x35 leather cose end ttropt $3 extra GIN US plus Pud Tex PICK OR SHOVEL NAVY TOQUE- - OM US Army' compUta cevor with 100°oVTr 93 GIN WOOL Brand-ne- w 49' Impart a a FRICTION TAPE 29? 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