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Oroville Mercury Register from Oroville, California • 1

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Correspondent WASHINGTON (UP) presi dent Eisenhower recommended to Congrese today a farm -program designed to take tha government increasingly out rf agriculture and put to fanner more on his own His proposal called for price supports on major crops and dairy products and for increased authority to set acreage allot-toenta for corn (ho Midwest big cash crop The President told Congress in special message that the present farm program is and outmoded is imperative he said that Congress draft new policies geared to technological revolution in agricultural" Reduced Federal Aid It would make farmers more on the open market and was dependent on government payments for their income The President said few rf the dollars spent on agricultural programs have been of appreciable help to the small farmer supports have scant meaing to farmer with little to sell" he said agricultural legislation now on the books was originally devised as an emergency effort to cope with a depression then changed to help fight a war and subsequently revised again in an enort to meet the needs rf Eisenhower said has not been adequately modified to deal with the effects rf the technological revolution in agriculture must bo done Eisenhower urged Congress to wrden the price support range on the basic crops rf corn cotton wheat rice peanuts and tobacco and dairy products from 75 to 99 per cent rf parity to 60 to per cent rf parity (Parity is the price ceded to give farmera a fair return for the things they sell in relation to the cost of things they must buy) Loftier Dairy Supports He suggested that Congress permit the support rates to be set administratively by tha agriculture secretary He said the pent-taiy would offer supports on the (Continued on Page 18) Film Cowboy In Suicide Try LONG BEACH Calif (UP) Lash LaRue 40 film cowboy known for his whip tricks today waa reported out of danger after he took an overdose rf sleeping pills authorities said LaRue sued for divorce Wednesday by his wife Pauline Wilson 37 swallowed about a dozen ae-conal tablets and then told neighbor just lint worth living ny more" The neighbor called an ambulance and LaRue was taken to Seaside Hospital where his stomach was pumped Wednesday night The LaRues were 'married six years ago nnd have two children Paddy 4 and Kim 2 Mra LaRue charged extreme cruelty alleged (hat he earns $50000 a year and asked for $1000 monthly alimony plua $500 child support His act includes precision whip tricks such as flicking a cigarette from a person's lips 4ACA Appointment SUNNYVALE Dr James Doolittle who led the firat US bombing raid on Tokyo has announced the appointment rf Dr Louis Ridenour to the newly created committee on apace tech-nology rf the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Set up last November the committee is headed by Dr Guyford Stever or Massachusetts Institute Technology Doolittle is chairman Ridenour Is assistant general manager of Lockheed Missile Systems Division for research and development and chief scientist for the division 'i rw v-n twnrflllr Air Force Still Buying Obsolete Equipment Charge F0R TO Phot htnr mprove fcr Mwy 4-A The to 1 lirt IT top tto phol is uw pari af Hit Mhwap that wfll ba relocated la a rJHtrt InC- ttto week Jimfle Begmeat of tto road Tha Uiw ton d0' tt prewt nl uur Blrueltoa- li tto proposed route to Kuthel Demand End tw imiw In ih mm a r-4 ni MHlt si )hw oi4 i pt ru it ht im toil ly fin to a toc i to torr a to tor4n fto to Hf 0W to tmn na -ri Vn Hi wtrB itm I to iiitii i Hwjjt fj3H LUIS PfOiPCt ft'flhitot Hi tornC i litaijjt CTOKCr tOIMV 1 4 rti et' or wtWnib tAS'iiwnoN a-n- pi iim) MJiM minu- to to to'4 fcrnr hm to at Fore ta It Sm tto rt o)-i pntrj (S rim rvX it rM t1 fry U4J Hand nT-1 rrtiN ard Iftrw jn ani 1 4 I- -''1 itrrtrti 1 FriMjardt 7 rt 1 IM prfvtTt-1 aa HH rnm i Compromise Plan to tm 9n 444 Council Postpones Action On Trinity Power Plan Resolution Stock Market Strong Active The City Council hst night put ovrr its next meeting a resolu jnn aking Cal iforn it's member or Cnngre ro favor president ELen-Vmefa partnership plan for Trin-jy River power development The matter will be decided Jan 2' 17 wto IMW4- r- tomt ai-riiii IMf lit jlHM Text Of Resolution Asking Support For Trinity Proposal am grim to iT to MtorKtoMlNMe-iuiaA 1 t' 'l tV 4 4Sh 1 4 h-1 rtotoHll-r- 1 rT mvti- dt(niK t--C f'-r imrk at cfntfH Kus (afwwK S-w rt4 to rt( rtTito T1' rW IS tzjrrr'' tottoton 4 ito tAcrw Hw a tow toi fin fr Unjrf-rr Jr vri prmdmt of toTtoAwfi t-f' rerafi and m-niilr Fn I Ininnlj 'urcr Il nd cnnrtnlmnn- to Mtdrd -lor toil ea mhww t- ZV "1 r' ito fj bid arc to-octowrtof I im rf 1 i two to x-ftw 1 -tr jt iw-fircrd heau of "ovrr-H- anm-i laiblic miiln Os lie Vr side 4 Cmijire llnu Armed SkrKT4 Hln taaiail tow r't 11 tatoina w-iTm amtmimm awi hj rtum ito ffiiw atiiliiM Mia nm tn ant gf MI nt HI Va tliwniH-- ftto Ut1rtM awn (Haw-nan I' tin eoar-jiifc M'rfi to to to town na iK m- I VcK3r gmg)tt Hall il HR win I iir Ana- aMtoto- a r-mitar de Im-M Inju ry qjcwd Drpuly Dr'ms Srcreury Oond A brh r-J rSMd dan Nar iffcd rrmirrf hrire his rmrtiR appraranre rhst he IVien oorii-Rg a lot of msf rrar bg- tht Try include a study t- Vi rrMf7- i crrrl i -'4 to to to to 2rrm' J1! ryjli: l- ai rvt' rvmg gummg (n14 tBli grtrrprs 'a ton I r- -4 (J a tn el im aw to-v to at rt' ts af Bug Bawaa to Hfc 1" Tnup rKf tow- a 9-Mt! Hf aTrrr rrr' (a t-r'n-rS tut 1 gft-to Bin nt t-f't F'-tTmta Bi-kH fr--i- r'i itJi I en I BO- IH mw4 WHw BHrtrr af 10 Jr Nrt -4 Iiwa wiao a(r rtw-ia i-s iM- i ina Owpi mil bi irii top Sam Hi totaaeis1 ttnai 1 f'al ttoat i ft nd rt im 00414 af 'r lr 4 He pv Aithniiil five out of the seven on the council were ready to pas the resolution it felt that nn unanimous endorsement of the resolution would he better Nine reasons for the joint devel-opmppt of the Trinity River Divis-of the Central Valley project included in the resolution It stated that the Pacific Gas and Electric Co has offered to build the power facilities incidental the Trinity River division and to pay an average each year of Ft 6 million to the Bureau of Reclamation for the use of falling water in addition to taxes Big Saving Possible This proposal would save biirrau an mtial investment of Stt milium end over the 50 year life of the agreement the annual pay-menta would amount to an addi-tmnil sum of ft5 million which erndd be made available to the Central Valley project it was stated Councilman George Dj-er moved of ft-) a Ir A- he ssui Kb Navy r'fnal and T- 1 "S'frrran d-rcctor si' rtjJVT Founds pr tested ireanb to Sauna eiw J-ftotan a mgmamgfgf iimguigf ar-Mis io 3 rntB ia 44' ''r fr p-- i I sm ft 0 rrtm a Him fern f-iwa Hiiat- Si aMtawf-ai OtitiS lft OBIl-nw1 Bt CL ttlH Hainm-ll mi im rr too HhUm MWT UW tii-n sighs ama am gml b-f 0 wv-rs KV1 '') ti re- -fcl2 IN MiNn Iw-Nf A4 fto-m- to vrtiJcT eto -ea: Itoj aVVw 7mJtTrP (Btf-WMOKna frmjg ft C- "Jf I to -p ir-at the tr-4 ljd r'ieH Rtorareli Fuads Cut Watermvi od a Ilie g-wvra-r-eni Offt-rstons s-Seimrnmee the B-jVi Prrii rut he BwoMdlma to lw a HEREAS comprehensive development of the water resources ke State of California is the concern of all the people of the state and the accomplishment thereof if the interests of all the people of the state WHEREAS the task of water development in California for the benefit of our rapidly increasing population is of such magnitude that it will require the cooperative effort of all level of government nnd private enterprise as well WHEREAS the Pacific Gas Electric Company has offered to build the power facilities incidental to the Trinity River Division of the central Valley Project and to pay an average each year of million to the Bureau of Reclamation tor the use of falling water in addition to substantial local state and federal taxes: WHEREAS the proposal would save the Bureau of Reclamation an tnilial investment of more than $56 million that could be used for other needed water development in this period of expected emergency defense expenditures and federal budgetary problems WHEREAS the proposal for Joint development of Trinity over the fifty-year life of the agreement wnuld make an additional sum of $165 million available to the Central Valley project that would not be available under federal construction rf the power facilities WHEREAS these funds could be made available by the Congress to assist the State rf California in the achievement of the ctate water plan in the interests rf all the people WHEREAS federal generation snd marketing of Trinity power (Continued nn Page 18) JLOM si to to toft i 1 aw agi Ncuatu to to 1 Mla-w vNwif i tok to to tot feSsMowusai we tommwi mni tows toiHa arrmn mm Bf' tone wi a rW Ir awlj5t ry pan the reMtonrifa 7r lhr ver he withdrew the motion when nr fsca! CouncImen 0car 14 hippie and rrr Jk McKlfep declined to vote on nlrZlI Sid tto "V' "ive torn recommcnde to" Nr STUWO CUM Btohf tai left 1 wUft--v-af a-S S3 3 jue t'M 4- ro f'1 tor a is to t'W 4 SMvt HUlsM -XI 14 By fcftJ Sa peuTMaw) Vde Nto Car we 4 Sto I I to rr Mwsi tV pr ft- Bme jm Bto VJ Wmc Mvo-v cinif 4 Vri Fimieehwai -a Vai S1SF a to to a rervtj sr tv 3 5- 4V Cali r-tova 1 rr l-O'l 1 tp Iww sh-kmf 4 sn-1 Wofnoiit Cop Forced 1 HS5SV I'-e ftrts-drnt-a 13-3 Grid'ei tni o-'-set Gridlcy had vwod and nad ved no on such Hi-Nobcf F-mU to feMdU to Cla tobi MpMCftR Hr tty to to iMr a relut-mj and that Rep Clair Engle was against Otovilla Might Profit City of OroviIIe may benefit caper power if the PGtE oh- Cd ji I ra r'wtVs Vi- iierrov iJins the per available from the 7" Councilman Bernard Rich- IRRtt fiV ffpliPtmaaw a Ipf itiwInMjf Seek Permits For 'Yuba R'ver Projects ou -s- rf It t' reHmnury permiiV declared Iff better sleep time! Select your new mattress and box spring during Hill's Remodeling Sale Furniture Co The House of Quality nm a political Announcing Opening of ihc IVY BEAUTY SHOP XMJ jt Jlr 4 He a Ytf ton kam li f-vn Mr forr twvy gro-orts 11 ih Yb- 'Thi resotuiirn it it 'N tr'ariea siirp'e dnliars and t-r MrVft 'man Si an ley put- C-vj-a 1 fr lw man said I -As it is now we are r1 raloBr3 n'hrr people's power bills- 4 4 permit to The joint project would be a ben- I pro-r7 svpaniejefcl Orovdle Councilman JB Weather CHEF DON'S ii imuK until sr Pr3t UJ-4J12 51 ly SptCidt Ci CVtw Cpr OroviIIe and Sacramento Valley: Fair through Friday except fog over most rf area niht and morning little change in temperature: high both days 49-50 low tonight 33-40: gentle winds Sierra Nevada: Fair through Friday continued mild tempera- turn vta k-e tv (wo rrr-cts woulj gciv area c-.

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