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' ' ' Tit ' ffVAkir 4- 40 - --40 4 W 'le'leT W W — V-- - 6i The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday April LI - 19C7 Believe It or Not Nr-- - — 4 11-Ye- 1 Snake River Dam Battle Nearing End ar ) By Frank IleMett Tribune Washington Bureau 1 WASIIINGTON — The US 1 Supreme Courtheard lengthy arguments Tuesday In the private versus public domain battle over who's to build the High Mountain Sheep Darn hydroelectric project along the middle stretch of the Snake River on 7 P x - i the border When Chief Justice Earl Warren recessed the court for the day only 15 minutes remained of the four hours assigned for oral arguments All of the time for rebuttal goes to Northcutt Illy counsel for the Washington Public Power Supply System which represents 16 Washington state public utility districts After Mr Ely's 10 am appearance the case will be taken under advisement There are strong indications the court will act on the case before summer recess 1 - $ i ' 1 - I i 1 I : Idaho-Orego- ! - ' :: I ! : PNPC which has spent several million dollars in its fight for the dam site was represented before the Supreme Court by Hugh Smith Portland His clients are Washington Water Power Company Montana Power Company Pacific Power and Light Company and Portland General Electric Company Mr Smith promised the court that PNPC would operate the project "in full cooperation" with downstream federal dams The wrrss counsel told the court they would have no objections to federal development of the high Mountain Sheep structure Of the Snake River The fight Over the site hag been going On tor 11 years and during this time the Pacific Northwest Power Company a private power combine has won two major battles But whether it wins the war is now for the court to decide Both the Federal Power Commission find the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit have given the green light to PNPC to build the proposed 260 inillion dollar dams Before the high court are two appeals One is from the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) the other is from Secretary of Interior Stewart L Udall Both ask reversal of the court of appeals and that the case be returned to the Federal Power Commission ) '" qualified himself because of possible con- Biding interests while he was in private law practice Ile also is a former Undersecretary of the Interior The eight other members of the court all asked questions with most of Ahern coming from Justices Hugo Black and William O Douglas Justice Douglas demonstrated his knowledge of the Pacific Northwest by correcting Mr Solomon on his pronunciation of Imnaha a tributary to the Snake River Long Costly Fight Fight : '''' n - '' : One argument highlight was an appar- Ile stressed that there was no dispute ent change in tactics on the part of the in this case on the location of the proInterior Department posed big power dam but complained the Interior Department didn't offer anyThe secretary's new posititm according to Lewis Claihourtie from theOffice thing for the official record of the case of the Solicitor teneral of the Justice be--- 'but "philosophy" lie explained that by partment is not only that this he a feder- this he meant the relative merits of prial project hut it "should go ahead withvate versus public power out delay" Jurists Participate lie asked the court to remand the case to the Prmer COMMiSSiOn for reAll members of the court participated opened arguments on texieral developin the 4ra1 argument with exception of ment of the dam site Abe Fortas the newest member who dis- Questions Power Need Mr Ely also held that the Federal Power Act requires that the SPC give preference to the licensed application of a public agency over "the competing application of a entity except where preliminary permit has been Issued" Voiding opposition to both the WPPSS and the Interior Department positions was Richard A Solomon general counsel of the Power Contrnission something like 5 to 3 Eilueationa Data Systems Final Action Meet Hears Computer Role in Teaching Pends for Utah Slayer From rage it?'" much study expensive ': ' ::: Continued - connections more he said for simultaneous and It remain so for several will years Much More Expensive use as are represented by 10 "If you are Interested tn followed by 36 zeros Mr The computer has already CAI development to replace Merkeley said Bell System is arrived in education for dxta teachers forget it" Dr ready to work with any school processing" Dr Suppes said said "It won't any Suppes district to determine the type "It is not the same for CAL: more than books replaced of communcations it needs for this will require more time teachers when they came into CAI "but the heart of the be more complex and much massive use in schools less I than 200 years ago ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT "A massive Increase in the number of teachers in the 1 schools is not feasible either 1 It will be a long time — RETURN AVAILABLE WITHIN I maybe never — before the I ratio can be cut a to or The computer Is an alterna- UP TO APRIL 17th -- 9 PM Look for the sign of Fronsis Frosl 1 tive 7:i - is 'Can you afford B-- 1 f I t' fi I' ' - 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':''11711' 1iI 4 :: dr"'" I ell Man's idea to protect your life 1 (:: J I 4111 n 1 it HOTEL ( : 7 ' in OtIt‘Tii Pollution Expert to Area 4'''' fraritAt- t346 41110 Mic-heli- - re L I' iii-lizi- tD1 '' " - -- '4412 :") 111 1 Pr4 it414111 --44-"4 I ' t' i irk) 'A i 0 0 po-- - NIV1 1 I ' — II?' 7(iir N - qv 11 L: I t 1'1 6411 1 0 ‘) 4) 0 Z steel cords '66'''S) : n1 I' i Mg 1!1 Winallmig064 - 11 1 411 n X 1f tice Byron R White t11to0 ‘4411r4 -- s reply Petition for appeal from the judgment of the Utah Supreme Court In the Poulsen case was filed by his attorney William G Fowler Poulsen was scheduled to die Jan 9 but a stay of execution was granted Jan 7 by" Supreme Court Assodate Jus- three-to-on- five-to-o- BLOM co ILL Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — A petition for review of the record of Darrell Devere Poulsen convicted slayer of an American Fork babysitter has been received by the US Supreme Court The Utah State Attorney General's office according to a spokesman for the court now has 30 days to file a pupil-teach- ' '' - 111 A-- ' Ir7:77----'1::- - The former resident of Washington state also wanted to know whether the power which would be produced at High Mountain Sheep was actually needed The justice said he wanted to be sure of this because he had heard of projects being authorized when power wasn't really required and merely for what he described as "to jazz up the campaign of a congressman" Regular followers of the court said they could not recall a recent case where so many of the members had asked questions They also predicted that this was likely to be a closely divided decision — Voices Opposition k '''' - ' Weather Bureau to Detail By Ripley - 1 :f 4 le 44v-- v 4i-- - -- f f 11141irliik'414-41""ti- 8 ddr'141---4111'- me g " ' '4' VVVV IP—ir-l- i" 40 ' - !T ?:' :!- |