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0 D- MtUrORD MAIL IRlBunt.. MbDrOrtD, OREGON a ee"' iiai Tr""We,!WjjMayl-j'a:w.l''' pa ..V i As ' V- it-rill V-itr- ThiiSiftiMiiiiMwiiiiffi tl-wf ! ' , 1 V!'t""N. J lnMi'l lllk." - BEES IN BOX - When bees swarm on a before taking them home to a hive. You do, bench in San Diego, Calif., you just grab a that is, if you're Bob Williamson of San handful and put them carefully into a box Diego. (UPI) GRANTED DIVORCE Los Angeles - (UPP - Doreen Tracey, 19, a former Walt Dis ney Mousekeetcr, was granted a divorce Wednesday after testifying her husband "was cold to me and showed me no affection in any way." Miss Tracey and former actor Rob ert A. Washburn, 20, now a Burbank, Calif., bookseller, were married in Tijuana, Mexico, May 7, 1961. They separated a year later. BIG BREW New York (UPP -The brewing industry sold 89, 028,376 barrels of beer and ale during 1961, according to the industry's 1962 survey. Quotes From the News BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Washington - President Kennedy, disclosing that the U.S. may agree to simpler policing methods in a nuclear test ban treaty: "II may be that w shall not need at many (on-the-scene inspections) at we have needed in the past, but wi can find no Justification for tha Soviet claim that a lest ban treaty can be effective without on-site inspection." THE DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 SW. Merriion St. PORTLAND, OREGON All transient gueits. All thoie who come, return. Rarei not high, not low. Free oarage, TV's and radios. Reputation for cleanliness. Children Under Seven No Charge Los Angeles - Postman Felipe Gonzales, explaining why he carried 4,500 pieces of mail around in his car for months while residents on his route complained they received no mail: . , . "I ouesi I'm just laiy." Kansas City, Mo. - A Federal Aviation Agency spokes man, commenting on the near-collision Tuesday of two jet liners with 184 persons abroad: "The error obviously was at the control center. It was a human error, not mechanical, Wa intend to find out exactly why it was committed." Washington - The will of the late Arizona Sen. Henry Fountaine Ashurst, who left an estate of $390,000 and had no children: "Owing to the fact that I was for a time politically con spicuous, a number of children have been named for me. In the evonl any person claiming or pretending to be my child or grandchild should by any court of competent jurisdiction be decreed to be my child or grandchild I hereby give and bequeath the sum of $10." . Crews Return at Vancouver Plant Vancouver, Wash. - itlPB -Some 800 union workers were back to work at the Aluminum Company of Amer ica plant here today following settlement of the nationwide Alcoa strike. The strike was settled Wed nesday afternoon between the company and the Aluminum Workers International Union. Settlement of a dispute in volving the Reynolds Melals Co. followed. Pickets at the plant were removed after the settlement was announced by federal me diators at San Francisco. The workers walked out Tuesday night and picket lines were put up before midnight. The plant was in the process of closing down. Work was not halted at the Alcoa plant at Wenatchce, Wash., and at the Reynolds plant at . 7 jngview. Wash. Workers at the Reynolds plant at Troutdalc are members of the United Steelworkers of America. Workers at Wenat chee were in the process of shutting down when the strike ended. Senate Approves Plant at Hanford Washington (UPD The Sen ale Wednesday voted approval for a complex arrangement that would permit construc tion of the world's largest nu clear power plant at the Han ford, Wash., Atomic Works. Acting by voice vote, the chamber authorized construc tion of an 800,000 kilowatt generating facility which would use excess steam from the government's Hanford nu clear reactors. The Senate proposal by Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.) was tacked on to a bill authorizing funds for the Atomic Energy Commission. The measure went to a House-Senate conference com mittee to iron out differences. The House recently rejected a plan to permit construction of power facilities at Hanford. DOG TEACHES SWIMMING Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. A beach club in this Long Island community found the perfect solution to the prob lem of teaching children how to perform correctly a funda mental swim stroke. Swim in structor Raymond Roe em ployed the services of "Lady," an aqua-canine to demon strate the dog-paddle. Ghana President Escapes Bomb Accra, Ghana - (U?D - A bomb hurled at President Kwame Nkrumah's automo bile killed two persons and injured 60 others Wednesday night in the upper region of Ghana but Nkrumah escaped injury, the government an nounced today. . The incident occurred at Kingulungu, 30 miles north of Bawku, near the border of Upper Volta. Nkrumah had just finished talks with Upper Volta Pres ident Maurice Yameogo. Nkrumah was reported to have been taken to a nearby hospital and released after a checkup. The killed were identified as a policeman and a school boy. Among the 60 injured was E. Assumda, the regional commissioner. Unofficial reports said about 25 persons were round ed up for questioning follow ing the blast. ' The bomb went off at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday as Nkrumah was alighting from his car to inspect a parade at the Ghana border after crossing from neighboring Upper Volta, a former French colony which now is independent. 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