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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1962)
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON MONDAY. JUNE 25, 1962 Aldrich Letters Given to Library Eugene The correspond ence of Edwin B. Aldrich, former editor and publisher of the Pendleton East Qregon ian, has been placed in the University of Oregon library by Mrs. Aldrich of Pendleton. Much of the correspondence, extending from 1906 to 1934, deals with the development of the Columbia river as a source of power. Aldrich, who died in 1950, was recognized as a leading proponent and or ganizer of measures that led to construction of McNary ; Dam. The file also contains many letters relating to political matters, both in Oregon and on the national scene. Major letter groups represent sui;h names as Charles McNary, George Chamberlain, Fred- erick Steiwer, and William G McAdoo. ' The collection represents, ': said librarian Carl W. Hintz, ' a major addition to the li brary's growing resources in the- area of recent economic and political history, partic- "' ularly relating to the Colwm bia river. A 5 117 S. Central 773-7301 Open 9:30 to 5:30 OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 Salem Attorney Released on Bail Salem -flJPtt- Salem Attor- William Dobso:.. 41. is free on $5,000 bail after be .rAat(i Saturday on a charge of embezzlement - by H,iaiHlnnhin. ' rvAcnn was indicted by i uinn rnnntv a r a n d jury , and taken into, custody at his Mt.: Hood summer nome. i won a reudction of bond from ' .innnn CotitrHnv afternoon. 't Marion county authorities i tii, nharae involves ille- '. ..1 nHitnn of $81,000 'i belonging to an 83-year-old i Klamath Indian, Asa T. Miller ' of Klamath Falls. ric Attv Hattie Kremen said Miller received $36,000 under the Klamath Termina i rirf another $45,000 V from the estate of a daughter. I As guardian, Dobson was sup l posed to spend $500 a month inr Miller s care. who. tu. Injifinrnt charges all ... ' 1. " !j the money wjs spent in the j past year and that $19,000 of ? it was embezzled by Dobson. A joint investigation by Mrs Kremen and the Oregon cist nar led to the indict ment. Boy Injured in Auto Accident Sunday Theodore Irvin Bennett, 14, of 315 Lozier lane, was in lair : 1.. nnriitinn this morn ing at Rogue Valley hospital - following a one-car acciaem ) on the Jacksonville highway, a half-mile west oi oacKson- traGtoi-HaV. lnrrilnff la State POllCC, u rfrivpn bv Robert Ray T5in'o 1fi nf 363 Laurel St., ' Ashland, was traveling east on the old portion of the Jack sonville highway when it fail ed to make a right curve. Both boys were taken to the n.iit-hoii Sanitarium in Jack sonville by a passing motorist ii... tanorrpH to the hos pital by the Medford Ambu lance Service. Redding was treated for minor injuries and released. Columbia River Boat Basin Dedicated tr,f Diver (UPD Cere- i.. ,r hold aboard the Illume " 300-foot Navy attack transport USS Weiss Sunday aeaicaung , the Columbia River Boat Ba sin here. . m Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Orej praised the people of Hood oi.,.. onrf the citv'a port com- :ir, fnr their efforts in .noinrr the nroiect through. Assistant Navy Secretary Vonn eth BeLieu. a former r ; nn glen nnke. uresuuiaii, -i Skipper of the Weiss, which was to leave toaay ior i-ii-i u i. T.t Cmdr. M. D. t..i former resident of Wasco. Hillbilly Jamboree Plannina Session Set Prospect - Plans are under way for the 11th annual Hill vni., .TamHnre to be held Aug. 11 at the Prospect Com munity club grounds. Charles Beck, Jamboree chairman, has scheduled a -...tiio Wednesday. June 27, at 8 p.m. at the Community hall for persons or organiza tion, whn are interested to assist in location of booths. 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