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MEDFORDffifeiTRIBUNE ...QUALDTY Yy CAM COUNT N! SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 PAGES 1 to 8 Thornton Opinion Said Not Sought On Musa Action ( 5.-. , ,. E. T V -A, ... i- t . -i f s : ft t SPECIAL GUESTS Mrs. Robert Pina, San Antonio, Texas, who was selected Queen for a Day by the radio program end her husband were among the 1.400 persons who attended the Feast of the Tribe of Will and the play "The Merry Wives , of Windsor" last evening at the Oregon Shakespearean Festi val in Ashland. As part of her prizes Mrs. Pina and her hus band will attend all four plays and do sight seeing in the area. (Dwaine Smith photo) Tour Starts For Western Oregon Group The Bureau of Land Man agement's Keno and Galice rds. are principal points of interest in a tour of the Med ford district, being taken this week by representatives of 18 western Oregon counties, ac cording to District Manager Donald J. Schofield. The tour is today and Friday. A similar tour is arranged annually for the five-member road committee of the Asso ciation of O and C counties. The committee has functioned Subscribers To report improper or non delivery o the Mail Tribune in Medford, phone 772-6141; Ash land call at 41(1 Bridge St.. or phone 4G2-3002; Yreka. phone victory 2-2R0O before (1:45 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrives shortly after you call . please notify olfice, thus eliminating special messenger service. for more than a decade, and Judge Clayton Nyberg of the Washington county court is the current chairman. Nyberg this year has invited repre sentatives of all of the western Oregon counties to participate, and about 35 persons are plan ning to take the lour; Scho field said. The group left by bus from the Medford district office this morning and traveled to Hyatt lake via a road recently completed by purchasers of BLM timber, past Howard Prairie lake to the Keno rd. The road committee is par ticularly interested in the Keno rd. because it was con structed with appropriated funds which the Association of O and C counties recom mended be made available for that purpose, according to Schofield. Grading of the 27.5 mile road was completed a year ago, with rock surfacing planned during the next year. Salem -HIPH- Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton said Wed nesday he has not been asked to give a legal opinion on the right of acting Gov. Ben Musa to appoint a member of the Slate Welfare Commission. "I have received no inquir ies except from members of the fourth estate," Thornton said. He explained he refuses to give informal off-the-cuff opinions on cases where he might be asked to present a formal opinion. Only state officials can re quest a formal opinion from the attorney general. To Attend Meeting Meanwhile, the new Musa appointee, Ralph W. Perry Sr., Hood River, is expected to attend his first Welfare Commission meeting here Fri day. Warne Nunn, administra tive assistant to Gov. Mark Hatfield, said the oath of of fice for the position has been mailed to Hood River for Per ry to sign. Musa made the appoint ment Tuesday, while Hatfield was attending the National Governors' convention in Mi ami. The governor expressed annoyance and accused Musa of violating a gentleman's agreement not to make any major decisions while he was out of the state. Hatfield is scheduled to ar rive back in Oregon tonight. It connects the Dead Indian and Klamath Falls highways. The group also will visit the just completed Surveyor and Topsy recreation sites and will see brush eradication and tree planting projects today, reluming to Medford tonight. Friday the group will travel westward to the Galice rd., which was the first one con structed in the Medford dis trict with appropriated funds. 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