Oregon Magazine issue with editorials on the town of Antelope, Oregon and the Rajneeshpuram community. Also includes an interview with Atiyeh on the burdens of the Governor's Office.
Part of a binder that was compiled for Atiyeh with reports and memoranda on the Rajneeshpuram community. The several thousand residents of this community followed a charismatic leader named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and attempted to form their own utopian city in rural Wasco county, Oregon. This section includes investigative reports on the community by the Oregon State Police and others during November to December, 1985. During this time period, the guru had left Oregon under pressure from the government, and other leaders had been arrested or discredited. Several members of the community were being investigated for having poisoned hundreds of people in The Dalles by spraying salmonella at a salad bar. Many followers of the Rajneesh had already left the commune, and the community was quietly dissolving under the eyes of the State Police. A statement from a former mayor of Rajneeshpuram, Swami Krishna Deva, also known as David Berry Knapp, is included.
Victor Atiyeh served as governor of Oregon from 1979-1987. This is one part of an oral history interview that was originally recorded on over 60 cassette tapes by the Oregon Historical Society. It is accompanied by a typed transcript. This portion covers: Review of political career; thoughts on Neil Goldschmidt; successes as Governor: avoiding gas shortage, dealings with the Rajneesh, relieving Oregon of the recession; reflections on Governorship: Oregon Food Bank, preservation of the Columbia River Gorge, Northwest Power Planning Council, rebalancing of budgets, Deschutes River, racial and religious harassment.
This is one part of an oral history interview that was originally recorded on over 60 cassette tapes by the Oregon Historical Society. It is accompanied by a typed transcript. This portion covers: Rajneesh incident in Oregon, mid-1980s; Oregon Investment Council, mid-1980s; Roger Meyer and the buy-out of Fred Meyer by KK&R, mid-1980s; State Treasurer Bill Rutherford, mid-1980s. Victor Atiyeh served as governor of Oregon from 1979-1987.
Victor Atiyeh served as governor of Oregon from 1979-1987. This is one part of an oral history interview that was originally recorded on over 60 cassette tapes by the Oregon Historical Society. It is accompanied by a typed transcript. This portion covers: Governor’s performance audit, mid-1980s; bills vetoed in 1985: Shield bill, video display terminal, limited police authority; reflection of last Legislative session as Governor, 1985; Rajneesh incident in Oregon, mid-1980s.
'A Visit to Rajneeshpuram' article written by a Neo-Nazi group for their newsletter. This newsletter was apparently photocopied and sent to Governor Atiyeh for his files, possibly by a staff member.
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes.
Letter from Harold Lonsdale (President of Bend Research, Inc.) to Dave Frohnmayer (Attorney General for the state of Oregon) in support of the Rajneeshpuram. The letter describes a recent visit to the Rajneesh compound.
Notes supplied to the Oregon State Police on the movements of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the leader of the Rajneesh community, on October 2, 1985. The police notes that the guru was planning to leave the United States the next day, possibly via an airplane from the airstrip at Rajneeshpuram.
Atiyeh's explanation of the Proclamation and Executive Order that he had drafted as governor to deal with the Rajneeshpuram situation but never needed to sign.
Excerpt of entries for September 6-14, 1984 from a log kept for the Governor of State Police reports and investigations regarding the situation in Rajneeshpuram. The log covers a time period when the Rajneesh were clashing with nearby residents over voter registrations for the upcoming November elections. The police note that the Rajneesh are bussing in homeless people in order to register them as voters. The notes recommend that the State Police oversee security in the area, as they are seen as being more neutral than the local authorities.
Memo from Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel, to various Oregon government departments, including: the Health Division, Military Department, Department of Transportation, Executive Department, Oregon State Police, Department of Environmental Quality, and the Acting Fire Marshall. The memo covers a previous discussion about potential events that might occur at the festival in Rajneeshpuram, as well as the possible hazard of flash flooding and what provisions have been made. This item was a part of the papers of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing a large meeting hall under construction. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing small buildings. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing a large circular cultivated field. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing a parking lot with school busses, supplies other vehicles and storage. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing cultivated fields and work buildings. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing a cultivated field and building surrounded by lawns. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a the western section of Rajneeshpuram showing a building and an unpaved airport runway. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing a large striped meeting tent. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.
An aerial photograph of a section of Rajneeshpuram showing living quarters. This is one of a set of aerial photographs taken by Doyle Watson on behalf of the Oregon State Police in the summer of 1982, probably just before the first Rajneesh World Festival. This item is from the files of Bob Oliver, Governor Atiyeh's legal counsel.