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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 8

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Rep submits bill to limit Bull Run Reserve logging os DUNCAN Inside Oregon available again to the public S. DUtrict Court Judge James Burns ordered the reserve closed to all public use last November He based his decision on a IU04 trespassing law. WASHINGTON (API -Legislation Uit would reduce (he iiie ot the municipal water source for Portland, Ore by allowing limited logging In Bull Kun Reserve has been Introduced In Congress The measure, submitted the House Sens Mark Hatfield and Bob Packwood of Oregon Introduced the measure In the Senate. Several recreation areas closed by the court decision would be excluded from the reserve, making them Tuesday In the House by Rep. Bob Duncan, also would repeal a trespassing law under which a federal judge closed the reserve to recreation and commercial logging last (all The legislation would remap Iht boundaries of th lU.MQ-acrc reserve In the Ml Hood area, reducing It to M.JM acres Oregon's other three representatives, Al Ullman, Les AuC'oln and Jim Weaver, cosponsored the measure In a Subcommittee approves budget, including Oregon project funds QUALITY GRAM FED Government Impeded grain fed.

CHOICE STEER DEEF area near Government Camp, tl 2 million for completion of the $6 3 million Warm Springs fish hatchery, MOO.000 (or a study of "Regional and Local Economic Impact ol Resources Decisions" for Grant County and $150,000 for accelerated genetics research at the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station at Corvallis WASHINGTON iAPi The Forest Service budget approved by the Interior subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee includes funds for several Oregon projects, the office of Hep Bob Duncan. D-Ore reported The budget for the next fiscal year, approved Tuesday, includes ii 1 million for a new day lodge al Ttmberllne ski reports of disruptions caused by cameras have surfaced In Washington since the stale recently joined a handful of other states that allow cameras In courtrooms Oregon is among the slates that prohibit photographers at trials "I'd much rather have TV cameras in the courtroom than see cameramen running down halls chasing the defendant." said Pember, a University of Washington professor. Pember told a seminar on news media ethics that some judges who oppose the filming of trials argue courtroom decorum is harmed by photographers and the noise of cameras "That argument makes no sense to me." Pember said Burn heroin PORTLAND (API Nine pounds of heroin, the largest amount seised In Oregon, has been burned at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center The heroin, with an estimated street value of S3 million, was to have been evidence against Anthony Lucarelli. 46, Portland, who was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning In his car Aprils The heroin was taken by law enforcement officers from a locker at the Standard Oil Co terminal where Lucarelli was foreman for 18 years Judge Charles Crookham of Multnomah County Circuit Court, who ordered that the heroin be burned, threw it into the furnace Tuesday saying. "1 hope every Junkie in town cries himself to sleep over this 20 head to chooiefrom Cut Wrapped Wr take the extra lime to carefully create penis and hang thrm on special hanger.

Lapels and slrevet are luldrd, never pretted flat, hven your racket lining It palnttaklngty prrtted. And the pocket flap It pretted teparatrly to avoid an Impression on the jacket. May I LIS well clean and prett your ull lor $2 49. usually $2 f9 Your tatltfattion It guaranteed, of course. Now how't that tuit you? Forest Service names Northwest chief FREE TERMS Young HALF PORK 79V MOBILE KILLING w.

come to you. MONROE MEAT SERVICE 847-5131 Territorial land la ma area WASHINGTON (AP' RE Worthlngton. who currently is in charge of timber management In the Forest Ser vice, is being named regional forester for Washington and Oregon, the agency said today A spokesman said that Worthlngton will succeed Theodore Schlapfer. who retired unexpectedly He said Schlapfer's retirement was el (ectlvelast Friday Officials said it had not been determined when Worthlngton will lake over his new assignment lix-1nl In (he Kred Meyer Shopping Center I Open 8 am lolOpni 7Uytawek I 2504 Sanllam Highway i 47. Gets Amtrak stop WASHINGTON (AP) Amtrak is adding a stop at inkle.

on Its new Seattle-Salt Lake City passenger train run. Rep. Al L'llman, D-Ore said Tuesday Hinkle is southeast of Hermlston. "I am pleased that Amtrak is to add a stop at this growing area of northeastern Oregon." Oman said. The dally train service, which begins commercially June 7, will stop In Oregon at Portland, Hood River, The Dalles.

Hinkle, Pendleton, La Grande. Baker and Ontario I Home Improvement Centers 4 Ft. Particle Board Shelving Sl" ItiUk. II" wlda litre aaty ta waHi witn Wants tests in area EUGENE. Ore tAPi -Mandatory auto emission tests in Portland should be extended to the Eugene-Springfield area and eventually to the entire Willamette Valley, Eugene Mayor Gus Keller said Tues day night Keller also told a legislative hearing here that trash bum ing must be reduced tn the valley to compensate for any Increases in field burning allowed by the legislature The mayor addressed a Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee heating All but one of the persons who spoke on mandatory auto emission tests In the Eugene area favored the proposal Ed Deardorff.

Eugene, said he opposed extension of the state-ordered tests, saying there are "plenty of adequate laws now Because of a lack of opposition at the hearing to extending the tests. Sen. John Powell, D-Halsey, committee chairman, said he was considering going door-to-door In Eugene to get "the opinion of the average gu iflfWlfl mauamM' iff AA Zigzag Shelf Brackets A) 50 Off! Bocks camera use PORTLAND, Ore AP) -Television and press cameras in Washington state trials have not disturbed the dignity of the courtroom as some opponents of such news coverage charge, a journalism professor said Tuesday night. Prof. Don Pember said no Final Clearance to Make Way for our New 88 $47; Bj Fred Meyer Brand Paint.

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