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Corvallis Commissioning
of Orego n State college's
$300,000 ocean research ves
sel, "Acona," will be May 3
with research cruises sched
uled to get underway before
the month is out.
Commissioning ceremonies
are scheduled at 4 p.m. at the
U.S. Naval and Marine Corps
Reserve Training center on
Swan Island, Portland. Open
house and a dislay of scienti
fic equipment are planned
following the ceremony at
which a leading Naval offi
cial, Gov. Mark Hatfield, and
OSC and state board of high
er education leaders will
speak. The public is invited.
Following commission l n g
in Portland, the vessel will go
to its home port, Newport.
After a shakedown cruise to
check out scientific gear and
vessel operation, the Acona
will start a continuous series
of fact-finding cruises de
signed to give the first de
tailed information on the
ocean off Oregon.
Represents Navy '
Representing the Navy will
be Capt. Harold E. Ruble,
deputy and assistant chief of
Naval research in the Office
of Nava! Research, Washing
ton, D.C. ;
The Acona was built with a
quarter-million-dollar grant
from the Office of Naval Re
search, which picked OSC
two years ago as one of 10
schools in the nation to carry
out a 10-year program of re
search in waters surrounding
the U.S. Acona is an Indian
word for Yaquina. Newport is
on Yaquina Bay i . .
Special research equipment
on the Acona will permit the
OSC scientists to survey the
ocean from top to bottom. Re
search projects planned in
clude inventories of plant and
animal life; bottom sediments
and the ocean floor; currents
and how they change off Ore
gon; temperature, oxygen con
tent and salinity of the water;
pollution problems in coastal
estuaries; and defense-type
research on underwater fac
tors affecting submarine op
erations. Oregon has the fourth long
est coastline bf any state, but
almost no ocean research had
been done before the OSC
studies were started in 1954.
Dr. Wayne V. Burt Is head of
the OSC i oceanography de
Ipartment. ' '
Courts Asked To
Force Virginia
Schools To Open
Washington (UPD The fed-
eral government, In an un
precedented move, asked the
courts Wednesday to force a
Virginia county to reopen its
public schools on a racially
Integrated basis.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken
nedy said the government has
moved to become a party In a
suit brought by Negro stu
dents In Prince Edward coun
ty. Public schools there have
been closed since 1059. ;
Original Suit In 1952
He said the Justice Depart.
ment filed Its motion before
U.S. District Judge Owen R.
Lewis at Richmond, Va., to
intervene as a plaintiff in the
long-pending school desegre
gation case. ; -
The suit originally was
brought in 1952 and was one
of the four Involved In the
Supreme Court's historic 1954
school desegregation decision.
Since June, 1958, there
have been no public school fa
cilities for the estimated 1,700
Negro children in Prince Ed
ward county. The 1,400 white
children in the county attend
private schools financed by
state, county and private con
tributions made In lieu of tax
payments. '
The government asked the
court at Richmond to enjoin
county and state" officials
"from failing or refusing to
maintain in Prince Edward
county a system of public free .
schools." - .
' It also sought injunctions
against the use of public funds
to support private schools or
the maintenance of public
schools elsewhere in Virginia
until Prince Edward county
reopens its public schools on a
desegrated basis. ' ,'
Diamond Phonograph
Needles Are Popular
New York- (UPD -More dia
monds are now going into
phonograph needles than into
rings, according to Karl Jen
sen, president of Jensen In
dustries. Because of the switch to
stereo,' the hi-fi equipment
maker said he believes that
"within three years nothing
but diamonds will be used In
phonograph needles."-
TIMBER GROWTH
, 1 Washington - U.S. forests
contain 1,601 billion board
feet of lumber, the U.S. forest
service estimates. New growth
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year. - ..
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