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O o o o o 0 O O 0 o qFOTTHTEEN' MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, September 13, 1 955 VJ " , Is f s -l' TANYON OF FLAME flares in night near Santa Barbara, Cal., as 100-square-mile brush . ... . i ,,, 9f nnn non fires that rWaitatp fire rages, r orest service omciaia ueuevc iuo umj imi. vu,iruu,wu 820,000 acres from Oregon border to Santa Barbara. (InttrnatumalSoudpiuu) Chinese Jet Propulsion Expert Silent on Return To Homeland Pasadena, Calif. (U.P.) 'cChinete jet rocket expert, one of the world's top authorities in the field, refused comment today on reports he if being permitted to return to Red China as part of a "swap" negotiated by the United States for the recently freed American airmen. ' Dr. Jlsue-shen Tsien, 46, dis closed he had resigned three weeka ago as head of the Gug genheim Jet Propulsion center at the California Institute of Technology. He will sail from here Friday . with his wife and two children on the liner S. S. Cleveland for Hong Kong. 'Red Hot' Man "I have no interest either to confirm or refute the report," Tsien said when questioned aboutothe 'swap." "I have noth ing to say." . A Cal Tech spokesman called Tsien "a red hot rocket propul- sion man." He said his resigna tion "is a great loss for us." The scientist did not indicate . how long he would be gone or whether he planned to return to the United States. Tsien had been under a deportation order fof almost five years, although his actual deportation was not authorized until Aug. 4. Denied Communist Link Tsien had been accused of be ing a Communist party mem ber in the late 1930s. He denied . the- charge.' ' On Sept. 7, 1950, he was ar restid by Immigration Service officers as he prepared to sail for China. Authorities seized eight cases of scientific papers he had consigned for delivery in Shanghai. Subsequeit examination of the papers showed they contain ed 'no classified information and they were returned to the scien tist. His work at the Guggen heim Jet Propulsion center was concerned primarily with re search and was not military in nature, the school said. Sec. McKay Clarifies Position on Proposed Beaver Marsh Project , John Adams who was the first president to live in the White House, lived longer than any other chief executive after leav ing office, dying in 1826 at the age of 90. Portland (U.R) Secretary of Interior Douglas, McKay to day clarified his position on the proposed Beaver Marsh dam on the McKenzie river in a letter to Portland newspapers. McKay said he had advised the Federal Power commission that he personally opposed the project because ' most of the land is in the national forest which is used by the people for recreation." Favors Recreational Use He added in a letter to FPC Chairman Jerome K. 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No more than 40-acre-feet per day shall be released to the river channel from May through September. 6. ' The licensee shall bear the costs of fish, salvage work re sulting irom construction and operation of the project and the annual cost of fish facilities. 7. All possible means shall be employed to reduce or avoid sil tation.of the McKenzie during construction. Path Cleared for Aluminum Plant At The Dalles Portland (U.R) The way was cleared for construction of a $65,000,000 aluminum reduc tion plant near The Dalles, Ore., by Harvey Machine company to day when the company reached an agreement with Bonneville Power administration for the in stallation of power transmission lines. ' i Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay said terms of the agree ment called for Harvey Alumin um to advance $2,038,00$ or the necessary amount of mater ials and equipment, to provide for the construction of transmis sion facilities from Big Eddy switching station to the proposed plant. BP A To. Construct Facilities McKay said the facilities themselves would be construct ed by the BP A, which would also retain ownership. Harvey Aluminum would meet line los ses and pay a monthly charge for operation and maintenance of the transmission lines. Congress earlier had author ized the company's use of 40, 000 kilowatts of firm power and 80,000 kilowatts of interruptible power. The new agreement, Mc Kay 4 said, made the company eligible for standard "at site" power rates of $14.50 a kilowatt year. To Taka IS Months BPA engineers estimated con struction of the power lines would take about. 15 months, and could be scheduled for com pletion of the aluminum plant. McKay said he was "extreme ly pleased" that agreement had finally been reached on a pro gram that he had supported both as Governor of Oregon and as Secretary of the Interior. He estimated the plant would pro vide employment for 500 persons in The Dalles area, and would produce 100,000,000 pounds of aluminum annually. On the heights around Mount Olympus in northwest Wash ington State precipitation, most ly snow, attains the amazing annual total of from 200 to 250 inches, says the National Geo graphic society. Pickin' Pears News and Notes From Camp White By SID HOLLINGSWORTH At least half of the 800 or more men living at the Veterans Administration Domiciliary Cen ter take part in the recreational activities provided for them as part of the newly organized re habilitation program. During the past year an inten sive effort was made by doctors, volunteers and recreation spe cialists to encourage disabled veterans at Camp White to en gage in the numerous facilities provided, to occupy their time and attention. The largest section of the membership had to be brought around to participation by re awakening forgotten habits of play or of skill in a craft or vo cation. The new approach was inau gurated with the establishment of the Planning Board. This board undertook to study each case from the standpoint of what could be learned when the vet eran sought admission to the Home. - The follow-up on this plan has resulted in a comprehensive program covering all recreation activities and interests provided for the members. The 10 group ings include: 1. Motion pictures three times a week. 2. Group recreational and social activities conducted daily for.ambulent and non-am-bulent members. 3. Instruction in music with lessons provided in piano, accordion and other in struments. 4. Modified sports program consisting of croquet, shuff leboard, horseshoes, soft ball, pool, bowling and golf put ting. 5. Photography, with facili ties for developing and printing pictures. 6. Off-station trips for fishing, sight-seeing and picnics. 7. Presentation of special the ater programs by, neighborhood groups ana veterans organiza tions. 8. Organization of member clubs including a fishing club, stamp club, garden club, rock club, writers club, bridge club, and jig saw puzzle club. 9. Hob bies, artwork and handicrafts daily for members interested in exercising their manual skill. 10. Radio and television with portable sets and five TV station sets placed for convenience- of members. "Recreation activities at Camp White are purposely planned to be an important phase of the institution's operations." Special Services Chief Frank Glonning states." VA officials, cognizant of the fact that members must be kept cheerful during the long hours and days of residency, look at the recreation program as an integral part of the total medical program.. .. "The effort has been made to include in this program a com prehensive, well balanced and efficiently executed range of rec reation activities to meet the needs, capabilities and interests of all members." The aims are summarized: to maintain individuality promote good fellowship, provide means ior sen-expression, and create sense of being a part of and be longing to the domiciliary pat tern of operation while here. "Rehabilitation does not mean that members will be able al ways to go out and compete with otners in private industry," Dr. C. K. Todd, chief medical offi cer, has emphasized. "Recreation arranged through special services tries to make life here a little bit happier," he ex plains in a review of the medi cal plan for members. "Through physiotheraphy, corrective or exercise therapy and occupation al therapy, it is hoped that time will not drag and the men can become rehabilitated to live here more contented than it would be without these activities." The fall schedule of VAVS ac tivities, including ' Hallowe'en and Christmas parties at the sta tion, were discussed at the regu lar monthly meeting in the Elks temple Monday evening. An orientation course will be held for volunteers at the meet ing Oct. 10, Frank Glonning, ad visory committee chairman, an nounced. Mary Grosch, alternate appointed by the USWV, was present A completed sketch if the pic nic area was shown, and plans of the engineering division to start transplanting trees and working the grounds, -were re Viewed. Improving the grounds Injured Loggers Get Treatment Here Two men were being treated at Sacred Heart hospital today for head injuries received in log ging accidents outside of Jack son county. - Sigwid Larson, Port Orford, is being treated for a skull frac ture. Larson was brought here yesterday by private plane, and was taken from the airport to the hospital by Medford Ambu lance service. Raymond Davis, Wolf Creek, is. receiving treatment for head injuries. around the buildings is progress ing through the work of the Camp White Garden club, with 15 active members at the pres ent time. tor it a day con fctfp toiti kh, Rti Blood . . . 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