Copco Would Be
Involved in Tiein
Of Power Circuit
Wenatchee (U.R) The Pa
cific Gas and Electric company
of California has submitted to
the House Appropriations com
mittee a proposal for construc
tion of a power transmission in
tertie between its system and
utilities systems in Oregon.
Basic Implications
The action was disclosed here
Thursday night by Rep. Henry
Jackson, D-Wash. He said the
rnmmittpp fppls thp rjroDOsal has
"basic national power policy im
plications and should be sud
mitted to further "exhaustive
study."
Copco Offered Contract
Jackson said Robert Gerdcs,
tfonpral rnnnspl of P.G.E.. told
the committee Feb. 11 that his
company has offered the California-Oregon
Power company a
contract which proposes con
struction of a tie line. The Ever
ett congressman quoted Gerdes
as saying the line would make
possible the delivery to tne Bon
neville system in Oregon and
Washington of 120,000 to 140,000
kilowatts of California - gener
ated electricity.
Bo!d Mail Robber
Seized in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.R)
A Chicagoan dubbed as Okla
homa City's "boldest mall rob
ber" was jailed Friday after 'ad
mitting he calmly shouldered a
mail bag at a main street collec
tion box and walked away with
it as hundreds of persons
watched.
The suspect, 25-year-old Rich
ard W. Walters, was arrested
Wednesday when he and a com
panion fled from a department
store alter attempting to casn a
S1Q1 c-hprk taken from the stol
en mail bag. The other man, also
believed to be from Illinois
Walters was arrraigned before
U.S. Commissioner Paul fanowai
ter and pleaded guilty to mail
theft.
VICTORIOUS REBELS Police and civilian members of the
National Revolutionary Party patrol the streets of La Pal, Bolivia,
during the country's bloodiest revolt. The overthrow of the mili
tary junta governmer left an estimated 1000 persona dead and
2000 wounded.
Plan To Beat Immigration
Laws Leaves Man Married
To Woman He Doesn't Love
Fergus Falls, Minn. U.R) A
31-year-old farmer has disclosed
an elaborate plan to beat the im
migration laws which left him
with a wife he didn't love and
not on speaking terms with the
woman he did love.
Lyle V. Danielson filed a com
plaint which said he succumbed
to the urgings of a Minnesota
woman he was in love with, and
married her sister, a Greek na
tional. Later Divorce Planned
The scheme called for him to
divorce the sister later and
marry the Minnesota woman.
The plan backfired after he
went through with the marriage.
The woman he loved wouldn't
Earth Slides Send
Land Info Columbia
Kettle Falls, Wash. U.R)
Giant earth slides on the west
bank of the Columbia river eight
- miles south of here have sent 20
acres of land splashing into the
river in the last five days, Stev
ens county sheriff's deputies es
timated Friday. , ,,
Deputies said banks as high
as 250 feet have disappeared in
the second series of slides in the
area in the last year. The largest
slides in the current series oc
curred Wednesday.
Officers said the slides, caused
by a mysterious seepage of wa
ter through the soggy banks,
pushed five acres of an alfalfa
field into the river and chewed
out 150 feet of the Kettle Falls
Inchelium highway.
FILM STARS ROBBED
London (U.R) Burglars in
separate break-ins robbed Amer
ican fil mstars Douglas Fair
banks Jr. and Peggy' Cummins
of more than $10,000 worth of
jewels and furs, police said Fri
day. There are 557 varieties of
Jasper agates found along the
400-mile Oregon Pacific ocean
coastline.
Tavern Owner Sells
Beer for Five Cenfs
Tacoma (U.R) Despite ob
jections from competitors and
distributors, tavern owner An
drew Berg was selling beer for
a nickel a glass Friday "so the
working man would have a
chance to get something for his
money."
He slashed his prices Thurs
day. But a few hours after the
bargain beer made its appear
ance two distributors told him
they would not supply him with
beer anymore, Berg said.
"One of my competitors called
me on the phone and accused me
of starting a beer war," he said.
even write to him, Danielson
said.
Danielson' asked the District
Court to void his wedding to
Chrisavage Timbeli, Athens,
Greece, because her sister, whom
he loves, tricked Him into the
marriage.
He said the sister, whom he
would not name, begged him to
go to Nassau in the British Ba
hamas and marry Chrisavage so
that the 28-year-old Greek could
enter the United States.
Saw Pictures
According to Danielson's suit,
the sister, who lives in Duluth.
Minn., sTiowed him pictures of
unrisavage.
He said he wasn't impressed
with the pictures but fell quick
ly in love with the Duluth wom
an, and they hatched the plot,
He said he married the Greek
woman in the Bahamas Sept. 15,
1950, returned to Minnesota
shortly afterward without his
bride and learned to his dismay
that the Duluth woman would
not marry him and even refused
to write him.
Senator Opposes
Policy of Leasing
Federal Storage
Washington (U.R) Sen.
John J. Williams, R-Del., be
lieves it was "wrong for the
Agriculture Department to lease
six government-owned elevators
to private operators, then lease
back part of them to store grain.
Shown In Report
Williams said in a Senate
speech that a report from the
comptroller general's office
shows that six elevators owned
by the Farm Credit Administra
tion, a division of the Agricul
ture Department, were leased to
private operators in 1949, 1950
and 1951.
He said the Commodity Credit
Corp., another Agriculture Di
vision, rented space in them
during the same years to store
grain. Williams said there is no
evidence that the rents paid by
the CCC were "out of line."
The report showed that:
The West Central Cooperative
Grain Co. paid S49.000 rent and
received $273,000 for grain stor
age at Fremont, Neb., and paid
$5,900 rent and received 11,750
for storage at another elevator
at Kearney, Neb.
The Farmers Union Grain
Terminal Assn., rented an ele
vator at Spokane, Wash., for
$30,750, and received storage
payments of $84,730. It rented
an elevator at Williston, N. D.,
for $14,400 and received $24,040
for storage.
CRASH "FALSE ALARM"
Kelso, Wash. (U.R) The
Cowlitz county sheriff's office
said Friday it believed a report
that an airplane may have
crashed in the mountainous area
east of Kalama, Wash., was a
"false alarm."
CIO Woodworkers
Vote Northwest Strike
Portland (U.R) The 50,000
members of the CIO Woodwork
ers union have voted to author
ize a strike in the Northwest's
Friday, April II, 1951
MEDPOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
woods. Union President A. F.
Hartung said Friday.
Hartung said 85 per cent fa
vored the strike in a vote taken
earlier. The union's Northwest
negotiating committee was to
set a strike deadline, but it was
not expected to be Immediate.
The union has reached an
agreement with Weyerhaeuser
Timber company, including its
Klamath Falls operations in the
pine belt, and is negotiating with
Willamette valley operators.
The union aski wage in
creases, three additional holidays
and other benefit!.'
Dead lint on Classified Ada-. (:M
p m for following day; 10 mm Mon
day, noon Saturday for Sunday am.
for Sunday a.m.
Since 1943, sixty new pine
tree farms, embracing a total of
777,789 acres have been estab
lished in Oregon.
General Sees Korea
Truce by June 30
Atlanta, Ga. (U.R) An Army
general, who served as a truce
negotiator for two months in Ko
rea, said Friday a cease-fire may
be reached by June 30.
Maj. Gen, Claude B. Feren
baugh said "and if the Chinese
make an agreement they might
live up to it, at least in Korea."
The former 7th Infantry com
mander, now attached to Army
Field forces at Ft. Monroe, Va.,
is visiting 3rd Army headquar
ters here.
16 Expectant Cows
Perish in Blaze
Troutdale, Ore. (U.R) Six
teen cows, all carrying unborn
calves, perished (Thursday in a
fire which gutted1 the maternity
barn at the Fairview farms east
of here.
Charles Eckelman, owner of
the dairy farm, estimated the
livestock loss at about $5,000
and said cost of replacing the
barn may run to $12,000.
Cause of the blaze was not
determined.
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L. G. McLaren
Shell Fuel Oil
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Ed Niles Lumber Go.
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