Opp
onents of Northwest Power Preference Delaying Action
Washington - fl'PI) - House
opponents of a Senate bill giv
ing the Pacific Northwest pref
erence of power produced
from Columbia river dams ap
peared act today to employ
delaying tactics in an effort
to kill the measure.
Rep. Craig Hosr..cr (R
Calif.), for example, succeed
ed Wednesday in delaying
completion by the House rec
lamation subcommittee on the
administration bill which
would pave the way for con
struction of transmission lines
to carry power from the Pa
cific Northwest to Los Angeles.
He failed, however, in an
effort to turn the hearing into
a wide-range probe of Interior
Secretary Stewart L. Udall's
power policies.
An effort by Hosmer to
question Udall on nuclear
power plants was thwarted
by objections from Rep. Jack
Wcstland (R-Wash.), one of
the sponsors of the bill to
guarantee the Pacific North
west first call on power gen
erated at federal dams in the
area.
Hosmer, who questioned
Udall for about an hour, sue
edod In prolonging the hear-
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ing beyond the time the com
mittee could sit.
Committee Chairman Wal
ler Rogers (D-Tcx.) said he
would' seek unanimous con
sent for the committee to sit
Eastern Oregon Range
Fire Covers 100 Acres
Vale -Wli- A range fire -the
first of the year in eastern
Oregon - swept over 100 acres
near Harper Wednesday.
Bureau of land manage
ment officers said the blaze
was spotted by an Air Force
plane. It was brought under
control by fire fighters in
about two hours.
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On First Moon Trip
Tokyo -WD Marine LI. Col.
John H. Glenn Jr. predicted
today that the first U.S. space'
ship to reach the moon will
carry men rather than ex
I pcrimcntal animals or auto.
I matic machinery.
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"The main thing we learned
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we don't need all those auto
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in space. He suffers no vertigo,
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deficiencies that we know of.
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while the House was In ses
sion, but Hosmer and Rep.
John P. Saylor (R-Pa.) indi
cated tiiey would object.
Hosmer repeated charges
that Udall was seeking to gain
control of the entire national
power network.
After Hosmer had question
er! Udall, Rep. Harold T.
Johnson (D-'Calif.) asked
unanimous consent that each
Two Men Injured In City Accident
Increased Aid To
Aged Envisioned
Salem - IDPI) - A broader
program of medical assistance
for the aged in Oregon is en
visioned under a bill that
passed the Senate Wednesday.
It returned to the House for
concurrence in Senate amend
ments. Oregon participates In the
federal Kerr-Mills program of
grants to the states for hos
pital and nursing home care
for persons over 65 with lim
ited incomes. Participation in
the program during its first
two years was slow.
The new bill relaxes eligi
bility requirements and brings
welfare nursing home care
under the program In order
to win additional federal
money.
Two men were injured
slightly about 1:21 o'clock
this morning when the car in
which they were riding struck
a parked vehicle at 1225 North
Riverside, according to Med
ford city police.
Hurt were Marvin Allen
Hansen, 21, Central Point,
the driver, and Herman Kirt
LeFlore, 26. of Table Rock
rd., a passenger. LeFlore was
treated as an out-patient at
Rogue Valley hospital for
head lacerations. Hansen told
officers he would consult his
private doctor.
In one of two non-injury
accidents Wednesday, Cena
Lavine Kinney, 4R, of 211
North Berkeley Way, was
cited for violation of basic
rule, after the car she was
operating collided with a ve
hicle operated by Peggy Joyce
Nations, 33, of 1213 West
Ninth St., about 3:08 p.m. on
Eighth st. between Holly and
Grape sts.
Police also reported that! Udall tell how much a federal
member be limited to 15
minutes.
Hosmer demanded a vote,
contending that he should be
allowed to continue because
it dealt with "the future of
American power and who's
going to control it."
After losing on a 7-4 vote,
Hosmer protested that a
quorum was not present.
Rogers, who had not voted,
rejected the protest because
the required 12 members were
present.
Rep. James A. Haley (D
Fla.) at one point threatened
to turn the hearing into a
table pounding shouting
match when he demanded that
vehicles operated by Edna
May Jones, 70, of 918 Maple
Park dr., and Gary Byron
Shrode, 28, of 127 Almond
st., collided about 9:45 a.m.
at Eighth and Orange sts. No
citations were issued, officers
said.
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intertie would cost.
"You don't seem to have
any regard for coming here to
tell the truth," he shouted
when Udall replied that he
would testify on the cost
figures before the Appropria
tions Committee.
Udall insisted repeatedly
that the Interior Department
already had authority under
existing law to build the
1,000 -mile intertie. But he
Portland's Revenue
Share May Increase
Salem - lUPD - In eight years
Portland should be getting
the same share of motor ve
hicle revenues that other
cities now get.
A city's share is based on
its population. Portland cur
rently gets 70 per cent of
what other cities get. A bill
to raise its share to 100 per
cent by 1971 was signed into
law Wednesday by the governor.
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963
said the bill before the com
mittee was intended to meet
"legitimate objections" in the
Pacific Northwest by giving
the area first call on electric
ity generated at federal dams
in the area.
Udall said he believed the
first of several proposed inter
connections should be built by
the federal government, but
insisted trial a $24 million
budget request also would
make it possible to negotiate
with private power companies
for construction of other inter-ties.
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