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MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, 19J
Too Pfe Stedfca Aro
Eugene-Two field studies,.. The study to be carried on
aimed at learning more about
rural Scftith America, will be
carried out during the next
year by Dr. Gene E. Martin,
assistant professor' of geo
graphy at the University of
Oregon.
During the coming summer,
Dr. Martin and four univers
ity graduate students will live
and work in a small Andean
village in Colombia. From
September until June Dr.
Martin will conduct a study of
srnall property holdings in the
Argentine pampas.
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in Gacheta. a village of 2.500
in the Andes about 65 miles
I northeast of Bogata, Col
ombia, will be to gain a better
understanding of the prob
lems of rural people in an
underdeveloped area.
The Colombian project,
which will also serve as a re
search, training exercise, is
being sponsored by the Uni
versity's Institute of Interna
tional Studies and Overseas
Administration under a grant
from the Carnegie Corpora
tion of New York.
Rockefeller Grant
The Argentine study, fi
nanced by a new S8.950 grant
form the Rockefeller Founda
tion, will center on the pam
pas, the 150,000 square miles
of rolling plains which com
prise most of the provinces of
Buenos Aires, Cordoba, and
Santa Fe.
Dr. Martin made a prelim
inary study of :the area in
1939 while he was a Fill
bright professor at the Uni
versity of Buenos Aires.- Af
ter analyzing his :data, he
found that contrary to the
popular picture of the pampas
as an area made up exclu
sively of large estates used
as grazing land, about 20 per
cent of the area was broken
up into small property hold
ings of 750 acres or less, fre-
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PRIZE CATCH-During the annual fishing session in the Pacific Ocean Surrounded
cnampionsmps in New Caledonia the win- by Australia, New Zeland and Fiji, New
ner was' Gilbert Thong, 25, shown with his Caledonia is a fisherman's paradise, and this
prize grouper caught in the Bay of Lemons, 350-pounder provided lots of sport. (UPI)
near Noumea, capital of the French pos-
quently operated as family
farms.
He also found that the ap
pearance and character of the
land had changed. Among the
changes were forested areas
resulting from recent tree
plantings, extensive raising of
corn and wheat, and the ap
pearance .of dairy farms,
truck gardens, and orchards.
Dr. Martin now plans to
find out who owns the small
holdings, how they acquired
them, and how they operate
them. . ,
The Rockefeller Foundation
grant will allow four Argen
tine graduate students, prob
ably from the University of
Buenos Aires, to assist Dr.
Martin during their summer
vacations from December lo
February, thus giving them
an opportunity to gain field
experience and learn research
methodology.
Congress of the U.S. met in
eight : cities before Washing
ton - Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Lancaster, York, Princeton,
Annapolis, Trenton and lastly
in New York.
B FROM OLVMPIA
Radiation Uses
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In Industry,
Science Studied
New York -HTH- Since man
first put fire to work he has
been finding new jobs for it.
In the comparatively brief
tunc since he discovered elec
tronic radiation, he has been
working similarly to develop
its uses.
But the things that he will
be able to do with radiation
are almost beyond imagina
tion, says Dr. Kennardy Mor
genstcrn, head of a Wejtbury,
N. Y. firm, specializing in pro
duction of radiation equip
ment and its uses in industry
and science.
Applications Discussed
Morgcnstern discussed some
of the applications of radia
tion and its equipment here
shortly before leaving for Vi
enna where a conference on
its uses, particularly in the
preservation of food, was
scheduled to open this week.
He said one of the topics to
be taken up there would be
the use of radiation in the
preservation of grain, through
its use to retard the bacterial
growths which hasten spoil
age of stored grain.
Use of radiation treatments
to help preserve food is far
from new; the Quartermasters
Department of the Army has
for years conducted test pro-1
grams. Morgcnstern said it
was seeking approval for the
use of food so treated. '
Like X-Ray Voltage
The typo of radiation used
in treatment of food, Morgcn
stern said, ia very much like
x-ray voltage; there is no in
ducted radioactivity. It does
not preserve food indefinitely,
but retards its spoilage.
"Food probably is the big
gest field for the future," he
said. "But it may be the slow
est to develop. The nations
which need it the most, are
the poorest equipped to adopt
techniques of this kind."
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SUCCESSOR Rear Adm.
Charles C. Kirkpatrick, above,
54-year-old submariner, has
been named superintendent of
the U.S. Naval Academy lo
succeed Rear Adm. John F.
Davidson. Davidson will take
over Kirkpatrick's present
duties as commander of the
Pacific Fleet training com
mand. (UPI)
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Choral Workshop Is
Slated at College
AthlariH - Administrative i
staff members at Southern j
Oregon college have an-:
nounced a choral music work-1
ahop . scheduled July 16 j
through 21 under the leader
ship of Jester Hairslon, na
tionally known choral di-'
rector and composer.
Halrslnn is a Graduate of
Tufts university and. the Juil- j
Hard School of Music, and is ;
in demand as a lecturer on
Negro folk music and as a
guest conductor for choral
festivals at schools and col
leges throughout the country.
Workshop sessions will be
gin at 8 a.m. Monday, July
16, and will extend to noon
Saturday, July 21. Classes
will bo held from 8. 30 a.m.
to noon and from 1 to 3 p.m.
The workshop offering is
intended to serve as In-service
training for school and
church choir directors and
should also be valuable to
college students who are in
terested in choral music. Two
college credits may be earned
cither undergraduate or grad
uate. Additional information may
be obtained by writing Choral
Music Workshop, Southern
Oregon college. Ashland.
GRADUATED
; David W. Dill, hospitalman,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Dill, 3703 Roberts
rd , Mcdford, had been gradu
ated from the four week Field
medical service school at the
Marine Corps base, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
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; Slockford, 602 North River
side ave., was advanced to his
present rate this month while
servOg aboard the surveying
thfy USS Mjiury. which Is
scheduled to retu? to Pearl
Harbor, May 31. after a sur
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