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g g WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS. ii MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON for-u . ry i rtfSga; j;'rTJi I O I MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, THE BUXO.M BLONDE Miss Patricia Arlcne Perry, 23, who has confessed lo being the "Buxom Blonde" bandit, is heoked at' the Arapahoe County jail in Littleton, Ind., on charges nf aggravated robbery. At left is Arapahoe County investigator Jim Stork. (UPI) Columbia-Southwest Transmission Line Fails in Agreement WASHINGTON (UPI) - A I chance for action on the legis- mousc ana senate conierence iaion before Cnneress arii'mimi h this venr committee has failed to agree on legislation designed to pave the way for construc tion of transmission lines to carry power from Columbia River dams to the Pacific Southwest. Sen. Henry M. .larksnn, D Wash., and iiep. Wayne N. As ninall. D-Colo.. said ihev would report the disagreement and i Fourth Failure It was the fourth time the conferees had failed to reach agreement on the bill, which could give the Pacific North west first call on federal power produced in Ihe area. The meas ure was designed lo win Accept ance in Ihe Pacific Northwest ask for Ihe naming of new con-fn. (h(1 prnpmi inWrUo , rnn. ferees. Jackson said there was no News About Servicemen COMPLETES COURSE Army Pvt. Elden L. Elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Elder, Shady Cove, has com pleted a 15-week radio-teletype operation course at the South eastern Signal School, Ft. Gor don, Ga. A Rraduale nf Eagle Point High School, Elder worked with Elder Logging Company prior to entering Ihe Army in June. MAINTENENCE COURSE Army Pvt. Donald D. Bassoy, son of Mrs. Grace M. Sargent, 1847 Scenic Ave., Central Point, has completed a five-week hcli coptermainleniincc course at the Army Aviation School, Ft. Ruckcr, Alii. Basscy was trained In repair and maintain single rotor ob servation helicopters. .lack PROMOTED f X.iescM', son nf Mrs. nect Ihe Ronneville Power Sys tem with the Pacific Southwest. The conference broke up over House members insistence on an amendment by Rep. Jack Westland, R-Wash., calling for specific congressional authority lor me construction of power lines ny the BPA outside the Pacific Northwest. Both the House and Senate have passed the Dill, nut only the House ver sion carries the restrictive lan guage. failure of Ihe legislation to clear Congress this year puts off realization of the ambitious plan lo sell surplus power now being spilled over Columbia River dams. Congress has ap propriated $11.5 million for en gineering and construction of the power intcrtie, but the House and Senate appropriation commitiees directed that con struction not start until the pow er preference bill is passed. The House members rejected compromise otters bv the Sen ate group, apparently feeling thai they would have the hack ing nf the full House in a show-down. ihe senators had offered to accept an amendment which vmiuhiu y ,-ic.mm , miKur rtm-r. would require review bv Con has been promoted lo master press or the interior commitiees sergeant in the U. S. Air Frocc. ; nillioi- than specific advance an He is an administrative tech- pnival. nician with Headquarter Ninth i Combat Support Group at Moun tain Home Air Force Base, Ida ho. His wife is Ihe former Kath erinc Kile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Kile, Route 1, Rogue Rner. ON ICEBREAKER Hospital Corpsman Second Class Kenneth I.. Wells, Jack sonville, is serving aboard the Icebreaker I'SS Alka The Alka is currently partici pating in Operation Deepfreeze 1WI m the Antarctic. Wells is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (Tar- Log Exports to Japan Set Record run i land - Log exports from the Pacific Northwest to Japan reached an all-time hieh nl 321 million hoard feet for the third quarter nf lw;l. aeconlinc. lo a forthcoming Forest Service quarterly report on slumpage i and log supplies, being prepared ny ine racilic Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland. This is nearly double erne L. Wells. Route 1. Jack- me lil-i'ly record set in the sonville. previous quarter. April through .nine. ri:sk;m:i Anmnn Thml Class Fiediick A Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs Murray K Perry, :;!; Table Rock Road, lias been assigned In Castle Air Force Base. Calif . following his graduation from the technical training course for fuel specialists at Ihe Amarillo Air Force Rase, Texas. The quarterly total for Ore- I'itOMinTD 1 cn a's" ro"c'h(,n' " record high Rari:.rmn s,.H . !,.. nh. minion wwro icei. excuid erl W DiKumlli u,n nf l- ami Mrs. Richard V. Dilsworlh. I . ''"'Bins - fir roprp.rnlrd less Route I. Talent, was promoted 1 lie increase in shipments re-1 Meets an unusually large month ly tolal of 143 million hoard feet. St-rihner log rule, shipped from the Washington customs district in August. However, Ihe Washington figure dropped to 32 million board feet in September. to Ins present rale recently while serving aboard Ihe escort ship CSS Bauer operating out of San Diego, Calif. to a itfmTcoi iisi: The X U. S. Army Corps. Ft I.autnn, Wash., has announced that Brig.' Gen W i 1 1 i a in II Prentice, assistant commander, 104th Division, and 1. 1, Col John F. Rush, commander. Second lialallioii, -t Mill H e g i in e n t (BCTl, Mcilfonl. have been se lected In attend Ihe chemical, biological, and radio logical course at Dugway I' r o v i n g Grounds, near Salt Lake Cilv. I tali, this week. Senior and Tuesday bunninc racial discrimi field grade officers from all nation in apprenticeship pro over the nation will attend the j grains certified by the federal curse. I gov ernment. ing Port Orford-cedar than ID per rent o( the total log volume, which w as predomi nantly western hemlock. I h e true firs, and Port Orford cedar. I A large share of the increase I in log exports represents addi- ; Initial timber put on the market as a result of the (X'tohcr 1W2 windstorm. Prompt salvage of ! this limber lias reduced Ihe fire hazard in the forests, and is helping to prevent a potential outbreak nf damaging forest in sects It u i: (TUB B WNF.D WASHINGTON urn--Labor Secretary W. Will.ud Uirlz is sued sweeping new regulations , a . JuJ mfsSmWmM JZtSL "1L s TflL. , : j--j i i ltl . ,,-,, ,,1 J r7V CrV 0PEN UNTIL 9 P.M. EV? RY NITE MON. 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Sew It in air-weight Jersey, silk, broadcloth in a day or less. No waist scams. Printed Pattern 9:ifi4: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, Ifi, 18, 20. Yard ages in pattern. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mail ing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Medford Mail Triburc, Pattern Dept., 232 West lfith St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. CLIP COUPON FOR 50c FREE PATTERN in big, new Fall - Winter Pattern Catalog, just nut! :i.")4 design ideas. Send 50c for Catalog. Hitchhiking Didn't Help Speeding Charge VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPI) .John Steven Waldorf, 21, hoped for clemency Tuesday when he told a traffic judge he spent more than nine hours hitchhik ing 'no miles to answer a charge of speeding. But It didn't do him any good. He was sentenced to three days in jail when he couldn't pay a $25 fine for driving 85 miles an hour in a 65 mph zone. OPERA KXPERT 1)1 KS BALDWIN, N Y. (UPI) - Mi chael Delia Rocca, 62, tha friendly shoemaker who woo $1)4,00(1 as an expert on lh opera, died Saturday after a short illness. (a) O Q GO