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Thomas Cook & Son, whose grand lour led to the addition of "Cook's Tour" to the lan guage of travel, still conducts Japan Plans Ambitious Atomic Power Program Tokyo -WPII- Japan, which already had plugged virtually every available river with hydroelectric dams, will turn to nuclear energy for part of its electric power supply. And, when the price is right, Japan will launch nu clear powered ships. These predictions were re vealed by the Japan Atomic Energy Commission in an nouncing its 20-yoar plan for peaceful use of atomic en ergy. The Japanese AEC report predicted the nation would be producing from 7 lo 8.5 million kilowatts of electric power utilizing nuclear en ergy within 20 years. It said the British Caldar Hall and the U.S. light water-cooling reactors recently installed at Atomic Village north of To kyo had sol the groundwork for future expansion in peace ful nuclear research. The new plan also called on Japanese schools and colleges lo produce 10,000 scientists and technicians in the next decade lo provide a founda tion of knowledge for opera tion of nuclear projects. Plan Outdated The Japanese AEC said a long range nuclear energy plan adopted in lnsti had be come outdated by rapid changes in nuclear research and technology. Major points made includ ed: -Japan would construct its first domestically produced nuclear powered ship by 1008-70. -Five nuclear reactors now installed or planned will pro duce aboul one million kilo watts of electricity by 1970. During the second 10 - year period, total oulpul will in crease by 6-7.5 million kilo- walls. This was based on the assumption thai nuclear pow er would cosl less than fuel oil by then. Japan will continue lo im port nuclear fuel for 10 years. Beginning about 1970 the government hoped to turn to Plutonium and in the last five years of the second 10-year stage achieve domestic pro d u c 1 1 o n of concentrated uranium. -The AEC will increase iso Wide Angle Camera, Exposure Meters Feature Products Show Philadelphia - WPI) - New wide-angle cameras . . . narrow-beam exposure meters . . . slide projectors operated by wireless ultra-sonic signals -these are some of the distinc tive products shown at the nation's biggest photographic trade show. Rolleiflex, whose many fans have had lo resort lo non Rollei supplementary lens to obtain wide - angle coverage, came up at long last with a wide-angle model of its 2'4 x 2' i twin-lens reflex. This newest addition to the Rollcl family has a 55mm F4 Zeiss Distagon lens whose field of view covers 71 degrees. The wide-angle Rolleiflex is simi lar, except for its lenses, to the Telc-Rolleiflcx introduced in 1959. Until thai model with its lH5min telcpholo oplics appeared, Rolleis were avail able only with standard focal lengths of 75 or 85mm. The wide-angle camera, to be avail able at retail by early May, is priced at $:i:)D.90, same as the Telc-Rollcl. Accurate Readings An unusual high-precision expnsure meter was intro duced by the lleilanri division of Minneapolis - Honeywell. This battery-powered instru ment has an electronic am plifying system to facilitate accurate readings in very dim light and features an optical system of light-sensitive cle ment that covers an angle of only three degrees. Called the Hciland Pontax 321, this meter resembles a small, waist-level reflex cam era. Light readings from small subject areas at considerable distances can be made with it by viewing the subject on a ground glass whose field of view Is 21 degrees. The ex tremely narrow 3-degree angle covered by the light-sensitive element makes possible such feats as taking an exact light reading of an actor on stage while the user sils in the the Fares, Jets the centuries old cir !c jour- ney from France to Monaco, i made in the time of Queen Italy, Switzerland. Austria. Elizabeth 1. She sent Eng Germany, Belgium, Holland land's most promising schol- und England. Bui such grand touring can be done on an "economy" scale as well as with deluxe grandeur. Private Guide Possible The more modest type of grand tour is a party nip, i Soon after Elizabeth starl with sometimes a score of cd exporting scholars, travel persons traveling with one or more escorts, instead of an escort for each family. It still is possible to hire a private guide, but the cost is high. tope production for research and development in basic science, medicine, biology, agriculture and industry. -A coordinated research program will be worked out with Japanese schools and colleges lo further the use of nuclear energy for peace ful purpuses. One issue to be worked out was disposal of Plutonium waste. Financial Aid -The AEC also called on the government lo grant financial aid in such "trail blazers" as launching a nuclear - powered ship and in developing wider uses for nuclear energy. The report said the 20-year plan was divided into Iwo parts: A 10-yoar development stage and a 10-year utiliza tion stage. It also noted Ihe need for tightening security with regard to nuclear policy. Farm Managers, Aopraisers To Meet Corvallis - Farm managers and rural appraisers from throughout Oregon will meet in Corvallis March 24 to re view latest trends in agricul tural financing and farm land appraising, according to Dr. Granl E. Blanch, agricultural economist al Oregon State imi- versity. This will be the firsl annual meeting of Ihe Oregon Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, Blanch said. The meeting will open al 8:30 in the Memorial Union build ing on the OSU campus. Don J. Mason, Salem, is president of the society. Opening speaker will be Carrol W. Wright, Berkeley, Calif., who will discuss the theory and application of the capitalization rate in deter mining farm values. Charles Mack, chairman or the ore- gon stale lax commission, will report on property tax Irends. New ideas being used in farm buildings today will be explained lo the group by Leroy Bonnicksen, OSU agri cultural engineer. Charles R. Ross, OSU extension farm for estry specialist, will discuss factors to consider In valu ation of farm wood lots. ater balcony, or determining correct exposure for a player on a sun-bathed baseball field from a position in the shady upper reaches of a baseball stadium. The Pentax 321 also can be used in closcup pho tography for measuring light reflected from several differ ent areas. This is especially useful In color work. The meter is calibrated for ASA film speeds from 3 to 0400; and Fstop range of Fl to F45, 'and shullor speeds from long lime ex posures to J 4000th second. II is designed only for measur ing reflected light, and has two sensitivity ranges for high or low light levels. Power is supplied by two 1 .3 volt mercury batteries and one 22.5-voll dry cell. The average amateur is not likely to need such a precise meter, but advanced workers and professionals may find many uses for 11. List price, with batteries and leather case, is S79.50. Unused Projector Bell & Howell had perhaps the most unusual slide pro jector at the exhibition n projector that can be focused and operated by ultra - sonic sound waves at distances of more than 40 feet. Called the Tele-sonic wireless remote projector, it has two minia ture transmitters that vibrate like tuning forks at frequen cies too high - pitched to be heard. One, transmitting at 38.500 cycles per second, con trols the lens focusing; the other, at 40,000 cycles, acti vates the slide changing mechanism. Since the con troller has no wires or other physical connection to the pro jector, the operator can move about at will. With 500-wait lamp and 4-inch F'3.5 lens, Ihe projector is available now al a suggested list price of $269.95. Other new products at the End Old The original grand lour was ars abroad to study the pre vailing cultures and political systems of other peoples. John Milton, the poet, was one of those who served as a sort of I forerunner of the Fulbrighl , or Rhodes Scholar. abroad became fashionable a m o n g wealthy aristocrats, who sent their own sons on continental tours. The young man just returned from such a trip usually talked at length aboul his "grand tour," thus making the term part of the English language. Servants Taken Along Education and pleasure were combined on the tours during the latter half of the llHh century and the begin ning of (lie 20th. Some wealthy travelers look reti nues of servants with them lo the popular watering places and museum cities of Europe. When word of the grand tour reached America, it was seized upon with enthusiasm. Culture with a capital "C" was sought by many. Young men often went to Europe to "sow their wild oats." Young ladies were taken abroad to seok lilk( ulsbands. Although the lour has had no set itinerary, it usually has included Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples, Paris, Deau ville, Biarritz, the Swiss Alps, Vienna, Baden-Baden, a cruise on the Rhine, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Edin brugh as key stops. The first "Cook's Tours" for Americans were launched in 1805, aboul five years after I trans-Atlantic pleasure travel began. These were "grand cir cular lours of the continent" aimed at the new middle-class pocketbook. By Ihe end of World War I, Uie original grand lour was a subject for historians and novelists. A new era had dawned. The name "grand tour" was retained, but il bore no resemblance to the leisurely, opulent travels of the pre war world. Sharper Changes World War II brought even sharper changes in travel. Servicemen were sent, all over the world. They learned to - I o u r on a scale distinctly without grandeur, and by the time they returned overseas as civilians, they were geared to travel fast, light and as cheaply as possible. Now, with Ihe jet age and economy air and sea fares, travel is within the grasp of persons with low incomes a well as millions. It is possible to tour Ihe champagne circuit on a beer budget, and hun- drcds ol thousands oi persons are doing so each year. ' Regardless of the cost or speed, however, to the person who has just made the circuit from Nice to Rome to Vienna to Paris to Amsterdam to London and home, it has been a grand tour. show, staged for the Master Photo Dealers and Finishers association annual convention, included: -A complete system, from camera back to developing equipment, for using 70mm film in a variety of Linhof cameras and 4x5 cameras that take Linhof universal or Gra flok backs. Heart of the sys tem is the Linhof Cine Rollex holder that takes up to 13 feet of 700mm film in a 53 -exposure daylight loading cart ridge. Picture size is 214 x 2:l4 Inches. Dual Exposure System -Two new Kodaks, a 35mm Retina Reflex III featuring a dual visual exposure control system that permits the user to adjust exposure easily and accurately up to the instant the shutter clicks; and an auto matic 8mm movie camera with Fl. 6 lens, built-in type A filler, and low-light indi cator. -A battery-powered auto matic 8mm movie camera, ttm Leicina 8S. firsl entry of E. Leitx Into the amateur movie field. -Zeiss Ikon automatic slide , projector, the Ikomat. with I push button controls; and Zeiss Ikon Ikoscop table slide viewer which accepts up lo ;25 2x2-inch slides at a load ; ing. ! -Agfa Varioscope enlargcr for negatives up to 1 918 In ches square; Agfa Luclmat push-button light meter; Agfa Diamalor-M automatic slide projector with extra -large magazines hold up to 50 slides; and Agfa twin-lens 35mm re flex camera with fully auto matic exposure control. 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