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PARENTS TERRORIZED Mr. and Mrs.
John Mowatt of Daly City, Calif., are shown
left with the rope with which they were
g bound by their daughter's husband, an esca
pee from ttie Napa State Mental hospital.
n Michael Wiegner, the son-in-law, and Jesse
Parents Meet Kidnaped Bride;
olo Still Love Him Girl
Denver TJ.Fs Denver au
thorities-indicated today" they
ere willing to turn over to Cal
ifornia police two escapees from
, mentaJ institution .and the
dung bride of one of them who
o was repwted to have been ar
& .evicted at gua point Monday
C "night from her Daly City, Calif.,
horne.s.
O Two "of the three, including
-1 the girl, were in Denver Gen-,-rjil
iJopital with serious Injur
es received in an utomobile
, accident : that climaxed a 15
minute police chase. The other
member of the trio as in Den
ver City jail.
Kidnap Claimed
CJo Aon Wiegner, 17. whose
-J parents, Mt. and Mrs. John W.
Bonneville Makes
Power Available
Purtl-n (O.R) . Bonne
ville Power AflminitrtioB an
nounced ye.tr(5y that it is
3 ftaitigg VtlaH 250,000 kilo-
cwa 8-s cof powr throuifh Jan. 1
O for intrruptibfe iaduitrial
Opn-er c'Bisumta'i in the Pacific
0 Northwest.
o tha, added "ppwer will replace
O aSou hali of the interruptibre
('c'"' "" beirne served by non-
ie4rr'K steam1 )nd hydro epriera;
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q O rlmiTj9trator JVilliam A.
Pfjrl sai "general region-wide
rains and miy temperatures of
O the past week have tirought ner
JyallcPaiSfie North-et hydro
electriS plants to maximum or
nearmaximum genera'jng capa-
O Pearl eland that Colum
bia rivfij flos U above med
larPand ligt power loads had
added some 700.000 " average
O C&ilowatts to current federal re-
sources.
O Jhe 13 Industrial consumers
In the Northwest-electro-process
industries hay maintained full
production since Dec. 8 through
use of Snstlir nonederal sieam
and hyiro resources totalling
0 250.000 kilowatts. Another 250,
O 000 ki&watts, wre supplied
uider a provisional agTeemeni
casing for repl3temento of te
leasedtorage. o o
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Mowatt, claim she was kidnaped
by her husband and the other
escapee from a mental institu
tion at Napa, Calif., was under
treatment for a fractured left
J arm and fractured ribs.
Her .husband, Michael Wieg
ner, had a ruptured spleen and
a punctured lung.
The Mowatts flew to Denver
Thursday night and were taken
to their daughter's hospital room
by a nephew, Ross Ager, who
had met them at the airport.
There they tearfully greeted
their bandage-swathed daughter
and planned to return to her
room today to "talk over a lot
of things we have to discuss."
Captured in Stolen Car
Jesse Eastman, 35, a Sioux In
dian who escaped with Wiegner
from the institution Monday,
was captured at Brighton, Colo.,
just north of here, driving a car
stolen in Denver earlier in the
day. He had avoided capture by
fleeing afoot after the police
chase that sent the" Wiegners'
car crashing through a barricade
and over a 15-foot embankment
at the end of a dead-end street
here.
Mrs. Wiegner. told police from
her hospital bed Thursday that
she was not kidnaped. Instead
she said she accompanied her
husband and Eastman willingly.
"I really love him. I love him
very much," she said.
Hew Snow Makes
Chains Necessary
Salem ru.R) Up to one foot
cf new snow feel in Oregon
mountain areas making chains
a requirement for travel at Tim
berline Warm Springs junction,
Santiam Pass, Willamette Pass
and Meacham, the State Highway
Department reported today.
Highway officials advised mo
torists to "arry chains for travel
to Government Camp, Green
Springs. Prospect, Sisters, Che
mult and Austin.
A foot 'of new snow was re
ported at Timberline, 10 inches
at Sarrtiam Pass and six inches
in, Willamette pass, but all high-
wav wpr nrvn
c- r i . t I
opuu oi ice were repunua ua
WUson river summit.
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Eastman, 35, a fellow escapee, were captured
in Colorado earlier this week. Wieger and
Clo Ann, the 17-year-old bride shown, at
right, were seriously injured when their auto
crashed during a chase by police.
Says
But her parents said upon
their arrival here Thursday
night that their daughter "cer
tainly did not" leave her home
voluntarily.
"She went with a gun at her
head. The Indian had the gun,"
they said.
Mowatt said he and his wife
had filed for an annulment of
their daughter's marriage to
Wiegner, but he indicated it may
be dropped if Clo so desired.
"We have a lot of things to
talk over with her" before we
reach a decision on the annul
ment, Mowatt said.
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DECEMBER
Portland Council !
Seeks Check on
Teamster Union
Portland (U.R) The Port
land city council voted unani
mously yesterly to request a
Senate investigating committee
to come to Portland to check in
to the activities of the Teamsters
Union.
The approval was attached to
a motion introduced by Com
missioner Stanley W. Earl, who
said afterward that he had not
discussed the matter with other
commissioners before the coun
cil meeting.
Operation! Studied
The request was directed to
Sen. John L. McClellan, chair
man of the Senate permanent
subcommittee on investigations.
Investigators for the McClellan
committee have been studying
Teamsters Union operations in
West Coast cities for nearly a
month.
Earl told his fellow commis
sioners: "The city of Portland
in the last eight months has been
subjected to a number of charges
and countercharges concering
various persons within the Team
sters' organization and without."
He added, "The people of
Portland are entitled to a full
and complete airing of any and
all charges ..."
UNATTACHED ALARM
New York (U.R) Frank Gon
zales, a distributor for a port
able burglar alarm firm, bought
one of the gadgets for his apart
ment but kept putting off the in
stallation. Thursday burglars
ransacked Gonzales' apartment,
taking a portable typewriter,
radio and a vacuum cleaner.
Phone 3-5345
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