Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1956, Image 21

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Malta. Mont. 0J.R) A play-1
Thursday September 20, 1956
Theyll Do It Every Time
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
By Jimmy Hatlo
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up behind Mrs. Elizabeth Swan '
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4LSO THE LE4DirJG M4NI
of Lewistown. Mont., while she
was fishing near here and gave
her a nudge which sent her
'swan-diving' into the Missouri
River.
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No Detectable Water Vapor
Noted by Scientists in Mars
Washington Tlie planet; which is now making its closest
Mars, despite its wintry show j approach to earth in the mid-
. 7. w ."-(. " 20th century,
no detectable water vannr nr J
ur. Mess said it Is possible
that a mere glaze of frost covers
vapor or
oxygen in its atmosphere.
This is the conclusion of
scientists who recently returned
from an observation post near
the summit of the volcano
Mauna Loa on Hawaii. The ex
pedition was sponsored jointly
by the National Geographic So
ciety and the National Bureau
of Standards.
The project was led by Dr. C.
C. Kiess, a veteran spectroscop
ist of the Bureau. He was assist
ed by C. H. Corliss, of the Bu
reau's spectroscopy section, and
their respective wives, Mrs. Har
riet Kiess and Mrs. Edith Cor
liss, both skilled spectroscopists.
Using the most powerful and
sensitive spectroscopic equip
ment now available, the husband-wife
teams sought an an
swer to one of Mars' most tan
talizing mysteries: "Does it have
sufficient oxygen and moisture
to maintain forms of life simi
lar to those on earth?"
Life Not Ruled Out
Spectro-analysis of the sun
light reflected from Mars showed
no atmospheric features simi
lar to those on earth, but Dr.
Kiess said their findings do not
preclude life on the red planet
Mars' poles. A thin layer could
reflect sunlight dazzlingly, yet
emit insufficient water vapor to
be measured at present on earth.
Some scientists. Dr. Kiess not
ed, believe lichens or plants of
a similarly simple nature exist
on Mars. Lichens, for example,
can withstand extremes of
drought, heat, and cold.
The Kiesses and Corlisses ar
rived at Hilo. Hawaii, in late
June and trucked their equip
ment to the United States Weath
er Bureau's new Mnuna Loa Ob
servatory at 11.134 feet. The
station stands about 5,000 feet
over the inversion layer of the
trade-wind belt, which means
that observations could be taken
in clear, crisp night air well
above the greater portion of
water vapor in the earth's atmos
phere. "The scene In almost every
direction from our station was
one of vast volcanic devasta-,
tion, ' Dr. Kiess said. "Nothing
is seen but cinders of all sizes
resembling coke, and flow-lava
which has taken on all kinds of
grotesque shapes."
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8. Naneo vour pocer
or Oxygen
Atmosphere
In a large spectrograph the
scientists mounted two diffrac
tion gratings screenlike de
vices that spread light into a
spectrum. One grating was ruled
with about 90,000 parallel lines,
15.000 per inch, to record the
spectra on a scaie of 125 ang
strom units to the inch. The
other grating, with about 180,000
rulings, 30,000 to the inch, re
corded the spectra on a scale of
50 angstrom units per inch.
During July the couples made
long, intensive observations of
Mars. Mrs. Kiess and Mrs. Cor
liss kept house in the isolated ob
servatory, as well as taking their
regular rorns at the spectro
graph. With the two gratings, the
scientists obtained two excellent
sets of deep-red photographs re
cording the yellow, orange and
red spectral regions. It is in
these regions that the spectro
graph shows strong absorption
bands caused by oxygen and
water vapor in the earth's atmos
phere. Dr. Kiess and his colleagues
knew that if similar absorption
was taking place in Mars' at
mosphere, bands identical with
those of the earth would show
up on the spectrograph. How
ever, it would be possible to de
tect any Martian bands easily
because the speed with which
the two planets approached each
other in July was sufficient to
cause a shift of lines in Mars'
spectrum.
In addition to comparing the
spectra of earth and Mars, that
of the moon was photographed
on the same plate.
Faint Atmospheric Belts
Mars, which has been found
to have faint atmospheric belts,
showed no spectral features due
to oxygen and water vapor that
were different from those of the
moon, which has no atmosphere.
"We must therefore conclude,"
Dr. Kiess said, "that if oxygen
and water vapor exist in the
atmosphere of Mars, their
amounts must be too small to be
detected spectroscopically."
At Bloemfontein, South
Africa, the Mars Expedition of
the Society and Arizona's Lowell
Observatory meanwhile has been
studying Mars for the last three
months. Under the direction of
planet expert Dr. E. C. Slipher,
observers have watched the
south polar cap shrink as spring
advances across the planet. Dr.
Slipher has long studied the sea
sonal advance of blue-green
areas on Mars, giving credence
to the belief that some type of
life, however primitive, exists
there.
Shrimp Marked for
Protection Study
Galveston, Tex. 0J.R)
Biologists of the U. S. Fish and
Wildlife Service have begun a
full-scale study to protect and
even expand the 5100,000,000 a
year shrimp fishing industry of
the Texas Gulf Coast.
A technique for marking the
shrimp with dye to study their
life and habits was perfected by
Charles Dawson of the marine bi
ology department of the Univer
sity pf Texas to make the study
possible.
A large two-story building is
being remodeled at Fort Crock
ett, an abandoned Army base, in
to a special laboratory for the
study and biologist Tom Costel
lo, in charge, said marked shrimp
will be placed in the Gulf of
Mexico water, probably next
spring.
The shrimp later will be caught
by commercial and sports fish
ermen and returned to the lab
oratory for study.
Costello said the purpose of the
study will be to correlate the ef
fects of natural factors with the
known fluctuations in population
among the Gulf shrimp. In oth
er words, what does or does not
affect the shrimp population?
4-We are interested in the ef
fect solar radiation has on shrimp
as well as the effects of temper
ature and nutrient changes." Cos
tello said. "'Salinity (salt) factors
will also be investigated."
Bv Une Per Month $2 as
(Minimum Firt Usue 50c)
Adi counted by the line whert
full Irnea are not used
Buiinesi Directory per
line per month $1.75
Minimum per month 45.23
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10 a.m. for Monday; for Sunday,
noon Saturday.
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So. Oregon Distributors. 2-5243.
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prox. 1100 lbs.) from Midway Auc
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Reward. Ph. Central Point KO
LOST: Near Pilot Rock, black short
hair, short tail dog. Weight 20 lbs.
White markings on chest, new red
collar. Todd. Rt. 1. Box 168. Ash
land. Ph. Ashland 2-51bl or 2-3047.
Reward.
HI. Mary. Alice. Mally and Bea (Alice
Nelson formerly of Mann's) enjoy
catering to all vour beatuy needs.
Ladv Mcdford Beauty Salon. 3-:Wll.
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2-INSTRUCTION
ACCORDION Popular classic. Rose
Meadows, 1000 Sunset ave. 3-152H.
MISS PAT'S DANCE STUDIO
Announces new classes beginning In
tap. ballet, acrobatic, baton, ballroom
for children, teenagers, adults. Class
or private instructions. Ph. 3-3382
or 2-813;. Down town location. 31
No. Grape.
OAK GROVE Kindergarten. Register
now for fall term starting Septem
ber 10. Insured transportation. Mrs.
Robert Forbes. Ph 2-9150.
HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO
Instruction Practice Rental
PURUCKER P1A0 HOUSE
niNo. CentraJ Phone 2-5703
ABC KINDERGARTEN Register
now for the '56- 57 term. Enrollment
limited. Transportation available
3-3U34.
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$$ cash. If you're selected, we'll I
book you up tight. Ph. 3-a235 In the 1
A.M: !
APPLICATIONS now being accepted
by Zellerbach Paper Co. for young
man to join this concern as sales I
trainee. Apply in person, 30 N. .
Holly St.
SHOE SALESMAN
Experience desirable, but not neces
sary. Good chance for advancement.
Salary & commission. Paid vaca
tion. Good working conditions. Write
Tribune Box 44."3. '
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familiar with cnrysier products, lop
working conditions, employee bene
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Motors.
WANT man between ages 30-35 who
ji interested in learning recapping
business. Must be permanent resi
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Firestone Store. 9th & Riverside.
YOUNG MEN
$96.00 for 36 Hours
Arthur Murray is opening a new
dance studio in Med ford and needs
30 high school or college graduates
as teachers, supervisors, interview
ers. No previous experience neces
sary. Full or part time training. Call
Mrs. Ccarhart 2-6368 for appt.
WILL GIVE part rent of bachelor
apt. in exchange for light part
time duties in apt. house. Write
Tribune Box 4033.
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TO FILL L VACANCIES
Mechanically inclined. 8 nr.. 5'j-day
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CORD wood loggers with equipment
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4 WANTED, FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl between 17-30 to do
babv sitting & light housework be
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write Mrs, Alice Roble. P. O. Box 87,
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EXPERIENCED stenographer under
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YOUNG WOMEN
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Arthur Murray is opening new
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30 high school or college graduates
as teachers, supervisors, interview
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sary. Full or part time training. Call
Mrs. Gearheart 2-8988 for appoint-
ment.
BEAUTICIAN wanted. Apply at East
Side Beauty Salon.
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