Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 17, 1963, Image 17

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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963
IT TICKLESI-That seems to be the case as Jimmy Boggers,
March of Dimes poster boy, feeds a piece of cake to a llama
at the Baltimore, Md., zoo. (UPI)
Kennedy Requests
$25.5 Million for
Columbia Intertie
BY ELMER W. LAMMI
Washlngto n-(lIPD- President
Kennedy today asked Con
gress for $25.5 million to be
gin consjruction of federal
transmission lines to carry
Columbia river power to Cal
ifornia. Kennedy also told Congress
that "prompt action" was ex
pected on legislation Intended
to assure the Pacific North
west that power needed in the
urea would not be drained off
through the intertie.
"The interconnections will
provide for the sale and ex
change of power between Cal
ifornia and the Northwest, re
sulting in substantial econo
mics to both regions," Ken
nedy said In his budget mess
age to Congress.
A request for $21.5 million
for the intertie was included
in a total of $74,84 7,00 0
budgeted for the Bonneville
Power Administration during
the fiscal year beginning July
1, 1963. An additional $4 mil
lion for the transmission lines
was included in the budget for
California's huge central val
ley project.
Up Sharply
The BPA budget request, up
sharply from this year's $42.7
million, included nearly $61
million for construction.
The funds budgeted for the
West Coast intertie made up
the biggest single item in the
BPA request.
Interior Department of
ficials said the BPA budget re
quest also included funds for
strengthening i n t e r c onnec
tions with Canada for ex
change and sale of power
under the Columbia River
Treaty.
The treaty, not yet ratified
by Canada, provides for the
construction of storage dams
by Canada. The United States
would deliver power to Can
ada in exchange for benefits
credited to Canada water
storage.
Additional tra nsmlssion
lines also would be built to
parry more power to industri
es in the Pacific Northwest.
Department officials said
some 900 miles of high voltage
lines and 11 new substations
would be built for the BPA,
which is responsible for the
marketing of electricity pro
duced at 22 federal hydro
electric plants.
The budget also Included
$3.9 million for boosting the
voltage to two 230 - kilovolt
lines to the Puget Sound area
to 345 kilovolts in order to in
crease the capacity into the
rapidly growing area.
Other New Facilities
Other new facilities plan
ned to meet growing power
loads included:
Construction of a 25-mile
115-kilovolt line from Port
Angeles to Sappho, Wash., to
meet demands of the Clallum
County Public Utility district,
$1.1 million.
Use of the John Day
Kceler 500-kilovolt facilities
to carry power from the John
Area Students Are
On OSU Honor Roll
. Corvallis ' Fifteen stu
dents from the Medford area
made the fall term scholastic
honor roll at Oregon State
university.
They are: Medford Karen
J. Culbertson, senior, business
and technology; Jared L.
Black, senior, engineering
Tommy R. Hensley, junior,
engineering; Marianne Niel
sen, senior, home economics;
Robert T. Elmer, senior, phar
macy; Nicholas F.Gier Jr.,
freshman, science; Harold C
Sexton, senior, science; James
R. Spoerl, junior, science; Son.
ya A. Lea, graduate student
Eagle Point Laurence R.
Mongold, senior, pharmacy;
Glenn C. Gratsinger, sopho
more, science.
Prospect ; Steven R. Hoff
man, sophomore, science.
Central Point Alice A.
Thompson, junior, science;
Ronald D. Lamb, graduate stu
dent. . .;
Gold Hill Milton K. Dal
ly, sophomore, agriculture.
To be eligible for honor roll
listing, students must make
at least a B-plus average for
the term.. Lamb was one of 82
students singled out for spe
cial recognition for having
made straight-A grades during
the term.
Constitution Draft
Changes Predicted
Salem - 0IPD - Senate Presi
dent Ben Musa said Wednes
day he is "not opposed to
altering", the Oregon Constitution.
However, Musa said he
thinks it would "be impossible
to pass the proposed revision"
that has been submitted to the
1963 legislature by the Ore
gon Constitutional Revision
commission.
Musa predicted the revised
draft will get a "rough going
over" because of individual
opposition to specific sections.
Some changes should be
made," he said, "but they can
be made piece-meal and can
be accepted."
Day Dam to the Portland
area, $200,000.
Additional transmission
capacity to the Upper Olym
pic Peninsula area through
the Bangor-Fairmount 115-kil.
ovolt line, $240,000.
- Additional canacitv in
the Okanogan River Valley
in Washineton thrnnoh the
Grand Coulee-Okanogan 115-
Kllovolt line, $370,000.
Construetinn of 2R . mlla
115-kllovolt lin from Fair-
view to Bandon, Ore., $530,-
uuu.
- Construction of a 21-mile
line and substation near Dor-
ena, Ore.,' to serve Lane Coun
ty Electric Cooperative, $250,-
000.
- Increased capacity to Mc-
Minnville, Ore., $160,000.
- Construction of a substa
tion to serve the Inland Power
and Light Co. REA coopera
tive near Pullman, Wash.,
$85,000.
- Construction of a substa
tion and short section of line
near Dayton, Wash., to meet
needs of Columbia REA co
operative, ' $335,000.
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