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CATED ETON ROR 2 on te 2 eee Paes oe hn ote
COTES ere aay mage se ie pee tee
-whose upcoming nuclear. power
plant will be contingent on water
from the facility.
optimism that they will soon be
told how much of the $11.9
million approved for the Auburn
Dam itself in the latest public
appropriations bill will be released for work in this area.
3A top aide to U. S, Reclamation Commissioner Ellis L.
Armstrong expressed concern
over the Auburn area's economic
status while indicating that the
,administration's construction
cutback directive will result in
a reduction of $636,000 in work
here in 1970,
Armstrong's sentiments were
voiced by G. G. Stamm in a letter to Auburn City Manager
Thomas Oglesby,
Oglesby recently wrote the interior Department-to opine that
two federal agencies the economic Development Administration. and the USBR appear
to be working at cross-purposes
, in the Auburn crea, "one helping
_and the éther delaying the sol-_
ution of our problems."
The city manager cited the
“depressed economic status of
our. area'' which the EDA is
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terest in the $450 million AuDam Project, uae ieWiregans tragile ccamomic condition.. = 3 BS e S, ca en ar e
peel 4 gprsty: ce we city Hit, has been faced with the cuts made inthe AuburnDam TAHOE KOKANEE possibility excessive natural reie Prsiet pee e albudget cuts which have placed Project to the end that both the PLANTS HALTED production in the lake and tribes A hou ie further stress on our already EDA and the USBR can work The Loscigs hsgiprat neers utary streams may result in
1-The U. S. Bureau of Rec; iohe Lake Tahellinas better oie A ne aac vl be :
ct camp Pep bae rds en Tragedy, Kindness Strike Newsboy minated in order to avoid the kept on this situation and if it
Bail for the eae Sed a ee nr sSS aoa Pate a possibility of overpopulation and develops a program of limiting
for a start of construction di ; . ‘The cae agreed to by start resecieay nares ame ag : Vy ff ‘
Here berspae oan ae se the California Department of Kokanee were introduced inte ;
the e973 an sng r. _ Fish and Game and the Nevada Tahoe in the early 1950s. The i
ee $2 oan . apes Game Commission after checks large Taylor Creek spawning i
pong se ane — Std of this year's spawning fish runs developed in 1963, and the i
expres produced indications that the lake has provided an outstanding '
yop mg in a mutual rejuvenation fish may be decreasing slightly kokanee fishery during the past '
a sal praneapd — of the Pe some Tahoe is noted forlarge three’ years. So far wild fish i
: Count ne okanee, have supported the fishery al~ Stamm's reply stated that proFishery biologists said that most exclusively. :
visions of the 1965 Economic the size of fish--which has The two Fish and Game De‘
. Development Act "were helpful ranged up to 4 1/2 pounds in partments stocked 3 million finin identifying benefits justifying Tahoe--appears to be closely gerlings in 1967; 1.5 million in ~.
construction of the Auburn tied to their abundance and that 1968, and 1.6 million in 1969,
Dam." stunting might occur iftheTahoe Fisheries biologists said the
He ates: ue hosel — _ re hese ee gS impact of these introduced fish
e er gnifit yet been \
. phase of an orderly construction § °f 12-year-old Kenneth Aaron of Chicago, Illinois as he undercant ppb "inthe size of the raneey & the seen rns
program of Auburn facilities, goes a test to determine the degree of his hearing loss. The hoe kokanee as et. except f light increase in
During the 1969 fiscal year, P2¥'s hopes of attaining a new hearing aid suffered » setback B. Giagin manager ofDFG's the numbers ‘e imall Th
shoal Sifeliies oan teed for Ne ES Eo car aicisis of Chicago breed feltene Region 2, said Come ck Wein Wee aaeh atk ndicier uct tae
money tor owever, 0 0 me 3
this work. For 1970, the ConElectronics Corporation learned of Kenneth’s misfortune and year's kokanee spawning runinspawning run this fall.
gress provided $11,936,000, Unsupplied a new instrument without cost. dicate in excess of 40,000 adult —.
der the President's construction Kenneth Aaron of Chicago, Illinois, a partially deaf youngskokanee salmon entered Taylor bi. ra
cutback directive, it was necester. was determined to save enough money to det 30 new . CYeek, atributarytoLakeTahoe, SUTTER REFUGE CLOSED
sary to delay contract awards hearing aid, when an accident almost put an end to his plans. in November in their annual DUE TOHIGHWATER
for access roads intothe Auburn As he had every Sunday morning for almost a year, spawning run. This is one of the
Dam and powerplant area, thereKenneth had gotten “sed of bed at 4:30 to sell newspapers at 2 jargest runs on record for the . The Sutter National Wildlife
ty ineéring Ge 1000 peogtam = teeta he cc kn stream. An additional 20,000 to Refuge near Yuba City has been
by $636,000, ome, when s y he . aids, read the newspaper ac30,000 fish spawned in the lake Closed to public hunting until
. was struck by an automobile . count of Kenneth’s plight, and sd
"We regret this program reand ‘hospitalized. It appeared . immediately offered a new paar the shore in water 3 to 15 > Soe Basins yl
duction. in.the Auburn Area, par: that Kenneth ‘might. not be . hearing aid to the boy with. feet deep, wate:
ticularly in view of your area's able to earn the additional . out cost. Upon his release Glading pointed out that kokaditions, the Department of Fish
depressed economic status, ™oney for the new hearing . from ‘the hospital Kenneth nee, populations. have stunted and Game reports.
However, if the nation is topre“4 Be needed. . . and his mother visited the seriously in a ‘number of other. The DFG reported that overserve the value of our personal © When a Chicago newspaper eee easing pointed the California waters--Almanor, flow from the. Tisdale and. Coearnings, allsectorsoftheeconc°@rried the story of the boy's: baled sroptananes and. Trinity, Donner, Pardee, Bucks, lus Weirs into the Sutter Byomy must be adjusted to meet youngster’s efforts, and slnei . determined which Beltone Echo and Independence ‘lakes-Pass, where. the refuge is loinflationary pressures. We arethe youth at least eas rarily . hearing aid would best allevand there is a possibility of cated, required the closure. The
sure you will agree with us that. ending his hopes, Kenneth . iate the loss. at Lake Tahoe also, refuge also was closed by high
the government must set anexlearned that private industry . Kenneth walked out the "fo avoid this possibility, the water last year.
ample," can be counted upon to lend a . Proud owner of @ new He” Nevada and California Fish and _ The Sutter National Wildlife
Canal, which is considered part Officials at Beltone Elec. have; to face his teenage agreed to terminate the planting West of Yuba City, is owned and
of the Auburn Dam project,came ~ tronics Corporation: ‘of Chica--. -years handicapped by an unof hatchery reared kokanee « operated by the U, S. Bureau-of
as.good news to the Sacramento 8°. world leader in hearing . ‘alleviated hearing loss. in Lake Tahoe," Glading said, Sport Fisheries and Wildlife but
Municipal Utilities District, . "There remains, however, the Public shooting duringthe water-