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I_ s« n.»ii*r« 11.iIImi k .Hill V\ < li.nr|M IMMI and . >| tli* Si ii.ill i ollllliltlri uii I i»«iy\ I'^Kl Highlights. 1969 Helped write mas* transit legislation, the basis for I ri-Met anil I I I). Fought for stronger fi«*lil burning controls, Ouestioned nuclear power installations. 1970 Chairperson. I ask Force on Pollution Visited I hree Mile Island 1971 Wrote and passed: Permit-to-emit system for air pollution controls Thermal Nuclear Energy Siting legislation (keeping us from having a WPPS in Oregon) Field burning cut off hv l**75 Prime sponsor of bicycle paths legislation l ax incentives for alternative energy use Committee member on brittle hill and tax incentive* for pollution abatement 100% voting record OFT 1973 Worked as .» committee member on and helpc* pass Senate Hill I(M) Wrote and panned Knergv ('.onservation Board legislation (vetoed! Worked on and helped pas* study bill lor Department o| Knergv Only Senate member with 100“* OK voting 1975 kepassed knergv ( .onserv ation Ho.ml legislation Wrote legislation implementing Article XI. Sec tion D. putting the state in the energy business (failed) Wrote Willamette Valley K ill System legislation (failed) Wrote solar zoning legislation Worked on developing and helped pass Department of Ktergy legislation voting record OK 1977 I’assed Willamette Valiev Kail Studv Committee bill Kiergv conservation incentives written and Hydro geothermal project allowance (failed) Regional knergv Policy (failed) Solar energy information access through county extension agents ‘fO'V voting record OK 1979 < hairperson. Interim I .ink h»r» r on I ranspor ration KiindniK Wrote. or helped write, sponsored and helped Solar a* * ess legislation (SB 22**) < ost effectiveness definitions for ener^v siting tier isions iSB 570> < ogeneration in» entix es (SB fvtHl Incentive* for solai. Keotherm.il wind and watei us. ;sR .U7» Willamette Valiev Rati project continued Implementation of Article XI. Section l>(SR 7SO' failed MNI* votinK record Ofi 1981 ( hairperson, Knergv Polit v Review t ommittee V ice < hairperson. Senate I ommittee on Fnergv Write, sponsoretl. or hel|>e4l pass (or all three!: SB Solar BmldinK « ode (incorporated into sB B2.ti SR I OH Wah (hanu clean up SB IOV I rans|M«rtatlon of radtnai five waste restri* lions SR 2SS IndustM.il ami « otnmeti tal < onset v atom SB 2M I iih iiirm v plan for K^solme shortanes SB 2H2 Pat tft« Northwest Power t otincil leKislatton SB IV? Protection l«»r wimmIsIuvc wseis SB SM8 Implementation of Article XI. Section B I (ailed) STATE SENATOR GEORGE . WINGARD WORKS FOR YOG! YES YES YES ON 5 NUCLEAR ARMS FREEZE YES YES YES ON WINGARD YOUR STATE SENATOR Paid fnr by Win^iml 82. 2323 Fairmont Blvd . Koamw. 97403, Al I’.mrb k. ImiMHi'r NEW YORK (AP) - Convicted Watergate conspirator John Dean claims in a new book that Alexander Haig Jr. was 'Deep Throat’’ — the source who gave a Washington Post reporter information on the scandal that led to Pres Richard Nixon's resignation, Time magazine reports. Post reporter Bob Woodward has never revealed the identity of the source who gave him in formation in clandestine meetings and Dean's claim is circumstantial, the magazine said in this week's issue Dean's guess on the identity of "Deep Throat” is at least the third one he has made. Time questioned Dean’s latest claim in part because of “the inherent implausibility of the ultra-dignified and instantly recognizable Haig skulking around Washington garages undetected at 2 a m.” “This is the first I've heard about it," said Haig, contacted at his Bethesda, Md., home Sunday “It’s absurd and probably commercially motivat ed." Woodward, reached at his Washington home Sunday evening, declined comment on Dean’s supposition "I just don't have anything to say about it,” he said, chuck ling. “Thanks for calling.” Haig's sister, Regina Haig Meredith of Hopewell Township, N.J., said Dean's claim was “comical.” "It’s a ridiculous statement and obviously done to promote something John Dean is doing,” said Meredith, an attorney in Princeton and Trenton. Dean's book, "Lost Honor,” to be published this month, said Haig was one of only a handful of people who were in a position to know that White House tapes contained deliberate erasures That information was sup posedly supplied to Woodward by "Deep Throat" in November 1973. Haig, who was a No. 2 aide to Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council during the Nixon administration and later Nixon’s chief of staff, had access to all the other informa tion that "Deep Throat" fed or confirmed to Woodward, Dean claimed FBI says bank robberies in Oregon third highest PORTLAND, - Oregon's bank robbery rate per 100,000 people was the nation's third highest in the first six months of 1982, the FBI reports Agent Dorwin Schreuder said Oregon had 86 bank robberies from Jan 1 to June 30 That number works out to 3.24 per 100,000 residents Nevada was ranked first, with 51 bank robberies or 6 37 per 100,000 people California, which had the greatest number of robberies of any state — 1,227 — had the second-highest rate, 5 07 per 100,000 The three Western states rank far ahead of other states Except for Alaska, every other state had a robbery rate of less than two per 100,000 people Nationwide, 3,595 bank robberies occurred in the first half of the year, Forty six percent of the robberies oc cured in Oregon, Washington, California and Nevada Schreuder, the FBI’s public information officer in Portland, said Oregon's depressed econ omy was not to blame for the state's bank robbery rate "Oregon has a lot of banks; 694 financial institutions of some sort, including savings and loans and branch banks,” he said "We also have the problem that we don't have adequate space to confine persons convicted of robberies in general. They're released to graduate to bank robbery." About 60 percent of Oregon's bank robberies this year have been solved to agents' satisfac tion, Schreuder said He expects 85 percent to be solved by the end of the year, he said In the long term, less than 5 percent go unsolved in Oregon — a better success rate than in other parts of the country, Schreuder said Crimestoppers notebook 101 ‘hangin’ paper’ SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Comic strip detective Dick Tracy helped two real-life sleuths nab a suspect, and he didn't have to do anything more than say "Gotcha Anthony Prestopino Sr . 52, was booked into Scottsdale City Jail on Thursday with his son, Anthony Prestopino Jr , 23 The Tempe men were accused of forging about $6,500 worth of checks, police Detective Robert Hill said Hill said he and Detective Gary Sheldon had difficulty locating their suspects until they got a tip that the two were receiving mail through a Scottsdale post office box So the detectives penciled in a cartoonists balloon with the word "Gotcha" on a drawing of Dick Tracy pointing a pistol, and sent the letter to the box by registered mall The younger Prestopino was apprehended as he picked up the letter The detectives took him to a fast-food restaurant for questioning, and while they were there, they saw the elder Prestopino drive by ' So we threw down our hamburgers and took off after him," Hill said The elder Prestopino got to see his mail when he was booked into jail "He looked at the picture of Dick Tracy and just laughed," said Hill "He asked if he could have it and I told him, It's yours It's got your name on it-' ”