" t St. IKStattsirun, Salem, Ore.Thurtday, Sept. 22, 1955 itriess Denies Seeking ger to WW Power Mer Grab B anion g Business By ROWLAND EVANS Jr. WASHINGTON (A ' A Wall Street banker . Wednesday denied tinder oath that his firm maneu vered for a merger of two North west power utilities in order to obtain new underwriting business lor itself. : , The witness was' Walter J. G ru ber, a vice president of Union Se curities Corp., New Yprk. He is a member of a "stockholders corn- seeking stockholder support for the merger. - t- ,4 V Told of New Business - 2. An interoffice memo taken from the files of Blythe k Co: of Seattle and New York, which is represented on ,tbe stockholders committee, made reference to the prospect of new underwriting busi ness arising from K. The memo described ah Oct. 8, 1932, conversation between S.S. jHawes of Blythe 4' Co.. and Xin- recollection." Securities and that Hawes cot "pretty firm reply from ' Robin son that Blythe and Co. would get "part" of the job. The memo also stated that Robinson told Hawes be believed that ""many other" in vestment houses would have Jo be "in on it" ? After the memo had been read to Gruber, he was asked by Jo seph ; W. Burns. -; -subcommittee counsel, if it did not "refresh your a 1th 1952 in a memo to his' office associates cussed possible new underwriting 1 & Co.: testified his firm had owned that Robinson told him that Union I business, which might arise out of Puget stock at various times dur Smith River Job To Begin in April , PORTLAND (UP)- Sen. Rich ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) said by the Corps, of Engineers that construction on the Smith river project near Reedsport will begin in ApnL The $147,000 project - calls for deepening and widening the river channel from the mouth of the north fork of the stream. , LONG TERM LEASE . SEATTLE tf) Sen. Magnuson (D-Wash) said Tuesday the Civil Aeronautics Administration had advised him it soon will sign a long term lease with Northwest Airlines for use of Shemya air base, in the Aleutian. Islands. SLIM AND FULL OF FUN i fl ; ;: S r i' f ' f I ' ' ; x i' i . Securities of New York had bid for an underwriting job covering the major portion of the merger in the event it were consummated. At that time, the merger ap peared -probable. "Pretty Firm Repty" The Hawes memo also said Rob inson was not committed to Union irittee. composed of officers of Robinson, president of Wash-j Gruber said pi wvcsunm to wun- Water Power. Hawe said neither be nor stockholders of Puget Sound Power & Light Co. The committee was formed in 1932 to work for a mer ger of the Puget Sound Co., cf Seattle, and Washington Water Power Co., of Spokane. ' ;, Both Gruber and another . mem ber of the stockholders committee testified before a Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommittee mat Neither they nor their firms owned any stock in Puget Sound at the - .time the-stockholders .committee rent a letter to the company's bona JCde stockholders ' promoting the merger. Their firms have owned vE'ocks 6f t.e stock from time to rtime. they testified. Sen. O'Mahoney iD-Wyo imme diately called for legislation re quiring "full disclosure" of all fi nancial Interests by members of "so-called stockholders commit tees' seeking to influence bona fide stockholders. 't To Seek Amendment The senator said in an interview he probably will propose an amend ment to the Securities and Ex change Act to compel such dis closure. -O'Mahoney is temporary chair man of the monopoly subcommit tee, wnicn Wednesday iauncnea a three-day probe into the general subject of utility mergers., Wednesday's session, attended also by Sens. Dirksen tR-Ill) and Wiley (R-Wis), disclosed that: 1. At least some members of the "stockholders committee for Pu get Sound Power and Light Co.". owned no stock in the utility when the July 20, 1955, letter went out it did. but that his firm had dis- rnerh was written. He continued: , . . ..- i'That (financing) was not a con sideration in my mind. It has not been discussed for three -years to my knowledge." " Testimony disclosed the Securi ties and Exchange Commission had ordered , the "stockholders committee" . to withdraw the July letter sent to all stockholders. The SEC held that the letter amounted to a proxy solicitation. Chandler Hovey Jr., partner in the New York firm of White, Weld the proposed merger, for three years. " - . To Handle Finaaeiag Burns said: "The memo said your firm had made an offer" to Washington Water Power to han dle part of the merger financing. Gruber replied "a lot of water has gone under the dam" since ing the existence of the stockhold ers committee. He said the stock was held to "maintain a market" for that security.. ' ' . O'Mahoney said " that kind of stock ownership appeared to put the- firm in a different position than that of "bona fide" stockholder.-- ' : '-. . Neuberger, i Goon Debates Start Monday: PORTLAND ) Two Oregon congressmen. Sen. Neuberger and Rep. Coon, have worked but final Coon's John Day Dam "partner ship" bill, their representatives said Wednesday. K The first debate will be at Hood River next Monday night, Sept. 26. The series will close Oct. 7 at Bend with debates in between at The Dalles,,' Pendleton, La Grande, Baker, Ontario, Burns, Lakeview and Klamath. Falls. . ; The subject will be the. state ment, "Agreed, the John Day Dam bill is in the public interest." Coon is sponsor of the bill which provides for federal-local partner ship construction of the darn He will open each debate with a 15 minute talk for his proposal. Neu berger, . a vigorous , opponent of partnership . agreements for big multi-purpose dams, then will counter for 15 minutes.': 1 Each will have 5 minutes : for rebuttal and will answer written' questions from the audience, j : Fire Damages v Army Dredge PORTLAND m ' The Army Engineers' hopper dredge Davison was disabled in the Pacific Ocean 190 miles west of Crescent City, Calif., Wednesday as the result of a fire in its engine room.' But, the acting Portland district engineer. Col. David S. Parker, said the fire was controlled and no one was injured. The vessel was on its' way to "the Hawaiian ar.ea for dredging work. l The Coast Guard cutter Balsam was on its way to the scene to tow the dredge to San Francisco, AMES MAIL 22 a m Horse Missing, Moose by Stall FRANCOIS LAKE. 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