Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1960, Image 3

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SUNDAY. AUGUST $8, I960
M1DFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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OPTIMISM SEEN-Cuban Foreign Minister or 'anyone's ideological or material satel-
Raul Roa (left) and Mrs. Roa chat with lite" gave rise to cautious optimism a draft
Horacio Lafer of Brazil at the Organization compromise, rejecting Soviet intervention
of American States foreign ministers confer- in the Americas, would be acceptable to
ence in San Jose, Costa Rica, Friday. Roa's Cuba. (UPI Telephoto)
emphatic denial that Cuba is a communist
Oregon State Gets AEC License for Nuclear Research
Corvallis - To keep pace
with the rapid expansion of
nuclear research and instruc
tion, Oregon State college
has been granted a broad by
product material license by
the Atomic Energy commis
sion. It is anticipated that the
new license arrangement will
stimulate considerable more
activities in the radiation re
search program at Oregon
State, according to Dr. C.
H. Wang, chairman of the
radiation safety committee.
Granting of the AEC li
cense indicates that OSC is
doing significant nuclear re
search and that it has become
a "big business" on campus.
Research Programs
Currently, the 44 research
programs in progress, asso
ciated with ionizing radia
tion, amount to a total an
nual expenditure of $650,000.
Six of these are supported
by the National Science Foun
dation. In addition, there are 38
projected programs in the
area of physical science and
biological science directly re
lated to the use of ironizing
radiation with the total cost
estimated to be $392,000 an
nually during the next five
years.
Radioisotopes have been
used by college scientists as
a versatile tool in various
areas of research endeavors
such as piston-ring wear,
plant and animal physiology,
insecticides, herbicides, bac
teria phage, animal nutrition,
and biochemical research.
Present Programs
The present instruction
program consist of 13
$1.4 Million Approved
For Green Peter Dam
Washington (UPD A House
Senate conference committee
agreed, Friday on a sum of
$1.4 million for Green Peter
dam in Oregon.
The money was included on
a multibillion dollar public
works spending bill for proj
ects in every state in the coun
try. The proposed Green Peter
dam, long sought by Oregon
congressi onal members,
would be located on the San
tiam river.
courses designed for the
training of personnel in the
fields of nuclear physics, ra
diochemistry, radiotr acer
chemistry, and radiation bi
ology. This new license will cover
the entire radioistope pro
gram on the campus. Prior
to the present time, the use
of radioislopes on the OSC
campus was carried out un
der individual by-product li
censes issued to research per
sonnel directly from the AEC.
Expansion of the radioiso
topes necessitated the change
from individual licenses to a
broad AEC license.
Under this license, quali
fied staff members will be
able to produce and use any
radioisotopes bearing atomic
numbers 3 through 83 for use
in research and instructional
programs. These radioisotopes
are by-products from the re
actor operation at the Oak
Ridge National Laboratory,
Tenn.
OSC purchased a $165,900
nuclear reactor last year with
a grant provided by the
Atomic Energy commission
to train nuclear scientists.
Nixon Likes Kennedy,
Kenedy Likes Nixon
Seguin; Tex. (UPD- It looks
like Nixon will vote for Ken
edy in the November gen
eral election, and there's a
good chance that Kenedy will
vote for Nixon.
Stan McKenzie, a radio
newsman, conducted a poll In
both Nixon and Kenedy, 'lex.,
about the presidential elec
tion. The towns are located 36
miles apart in south Texas.
McKenzie said he found
that Sen. John F. Kennedy
will be a shoo-in among vot
ers in Nixon, while voters in
Kenedy appear to favor Vice
President Richard Nixon by a
slight margin.
PICTURE TAKERS
Photographers, most of them
amateurs, snap about five mil
lion pictures per day through
out a year. Peak season is in
the summer vacation months.
RECEIVES AWARD-Emd Holmes, chief librarian at White
City, presents dictionary to Walter Townsend, Mail Tribune
columnist, and prize winning writer in the national contests
of the Hospitalized Veterans Writing project.
. . . I
hour Appear in
Circuit Court
William David Roach, 26, of
217 South Riverside ave., will
be arraigned Monday after
noon on charges of burglary'
not in a dwelling, according
to District Attorney Thomas
J. Reeder. !
Roach appeared in circuit
court Friday on charges of en
tering a Medford store.
Willard St. Arnold, 47, of
349 West Pine st., Central
Point, appeared in circuit
court Friday on charges of
immorality. He had pleaded
guilty to the charges July 15.
A pre-sentence report was or
dered Friday by Circuit Judge
James M. Alain.
Robert Duncan, Medford,
was appointed attorney for
Jack Leroy Vincent, 25, of
509 Austin St., Medford, who
is charged with raping a 14-year-old
girl.
Raymond Leslie McVay, 27,
Forest Creek, Jacksonville,
appeared in circuit court on
charges of contributing to the
delinquency of a 16-year-old
girl, and Frank Farrell, Med-
ford, wai appointed hli attorney.
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