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6 B THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S, 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON )iicr Private Power Interests Clash Oyer Plan Washington-IUPll-Public and private power interests clashed Wednesday over a recommendation by Army En gineers that Knowlcs Dam be one of four major projects to be built in the Columbia Ri ver basin. Maj. Gen. William F. Cas sidy, deputy chief of the Corps of Engineers, recom mended to a Senate Public Works subcommittee that the dam be built at an estimated cost of $247 million. But Cassidy ciucllned to take a stand on private or public development when asked by Sen. Hiram L. Fong (R-Hawaii) whether it would be possible to have private development of the Knowles site. "Yes, sir," Cassidy said. "It's a matter for Congress to decide whether we have fed eral development or private licensing." Oregon Projects Cassidy recommended that the Knowles, China Gardens, Asotin and Bruces Eddy Dams be built. In addition, he recommended the Strube Re-Regulating Reservoir, Gate Creek, Fern Ridge and Cascadia Projects in the Wil lamette Basin of Oregon. He estimated total cost of the program at $670,670,000. Cassidy said the Army's recommendations included deferral of construction of the High Mountain Sheep, Penny Cliffs, Garden Valley and Flathead Lake outlet projects. Former Montana Gov. J. Hugo Aronson criticized the proposed Knowles Dam proj ect as " a backward step" which would "turn Montana Into a nvjd-flat for down stream interests." Aronson, a Republican, told the committee that the dam would flood 59,000 acres of land needed for ranching and agriculture. Winners of Station Scholarships Noted John H. Flett, 1407 Saling ave., Memora, won a iuu scholarship award offered by KSHA radio station In Med ford, station officials have an nounced. James Albright, 1678 Or chard Home dr., Medford, was named winner of the $50 scholarship. 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