Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 13, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    TlllIltSDAY, MAHCII 13. m
HERALD A.v KWS. KLAMATH KALLS. OKKCON
PAGE TEN
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1 COFFEE AND DESSERT is a new way to entertain. Serve
; it from the coffee table to conclude a formally served meal
i or as a party in itself to conclude a pleasant evening. This
"party" in miniature is set with a smartly modern dinner
ware found in a Klamath Falls shop.
Suit Filed Over Sale Of
Indian Timber On Coast
PORTLAND Wl The contro
versial sale of 800 acres of Indian
timberland near Cold Beach, Ore.,
to two white men came-under at
tack by the federal eovernment
Wednesday.
A suit to nullify the sale was
filed by Henry Hess, U.S. district
attorney for Oregon, who said he
was acting under instruction from
Washington, D. C.
, The transaction is being investi
gated by the Department of Interi
or. The sale was approved by a
branch of the department, the Bu
reau of Indian Affairs.
Hess said the department's in
vestigation is not completed, but il
any wrong-doing is discovered in
the Indian . Affairs Office here, the
officials' names will be added as
defendants in the suit.
PGE Plans To
Issue Stock '-.
PORTLAND" m The Portland
General Electric Company will
Issue another million shares of
stock to finance expansion projects,
in the ' next five years, including
the ' proposed Pelton- and Round
Butte Dams. -
Stockholders authorized the issue
at the annual meeting here
Wednesday, after Thomas W. Del
sell, chairman of the board, said
80 million dollars in new capital
would be needed in the next five
years.
The . Pelton and Round Butte
dams are - planned for the De
schutes River. Federal approval
has been obtained for the ' Pelton
project.
Stockholders also voted to change
the value of common stock from
no-par to $15. This will lower the
amount of tax stamps seeded ion
stock transfers.
Delzell said the company would
sell about four 'million dollars
worth of bonds before May 1, and
would issue 250.000 shares of the
new stock in the next few weeks.
He estimated company earnings
would hold firm this year, then
rise slightly in the next four years.
; Directors were re-elected. '.
The suit contends the oricinal
cwners, Jasper Grant and Harold
mormon, coastal imians, re
ceived $135,000 for land that was
worth at least $350,000.
Named as defendants was Mrs.
Ernestine C. Siniscal, who bought
ine land from Grant and Thornton.
then resold it the same day at a
$25,000 profit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
B. Taylor, who bought the land
from Mrs. Siniscal. were on the
list of defendants, as were William
F. Brenner and Fred F. Marsh.
who took an option on the land
from the Taylors. Mrs. Sinlscars
father, Elmer A. Reed, also was
listed. , .
Meanwhile two land officers of
the Indian Office here are tem
porarily suspended. They are Clyde
W. Flinn, the Land officer, and
F. E. LaGrance. his assistant, who
were placed on annual leave status
while the investigation was conducted.
A similar civil suit was filed
earlier in the week. It was filed
on behalf of Grant and Thornton,
seeking to revoke the sale.
Canners Meet To.
- Discuss Problems
GEARHART, Ore." Wl Pacific
- Northwest canners opened a two
: day conference here Wednesday.
Current prices, the labor situation
and the supply outlook are up for
discussion,
i- Fred C. Heinz, Pittsburgh, vice
president of the H. J. Heinz Com
: pany and president of the National
. Canners Association, is scheduled
to speak Friday.
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