Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1962, Image 10

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    Copco Division Supports U of O Damsite Studies
Eugene - Three excavation
teams from the University of
Oregon will be in the field
this summer doing archaeo
logical salvage work at dam
sites in various parts of the
state, according to Dr. L. S.
Cressman, head of the depart
ment of anthropology.
The work is being done
under contractual agreements
' with public utilities and a
federal agency in compliance
with the regulation requiring
the salvage of a reasonable
sample of archaeological ma
terial from areas to be inun
dated by dams built under
federal license.
A six-man team, under the
direction of John Wells, grad
uate student in anthropology,
left Eugene recently for the
Salt Caves dam area on the
Klamath river Just north of
the California-Oregon border.
Copco Supported
This two-year project, now
In its second year, is being
supported by a $16,000 grant
from the Copco division of
the Pacific Power and Ligi"
company, Medford, which is
constructing the dam. J. C.
Boyle, vice president and gen
eral manager of the Copco
division, is representing the
utility company.
. Wilbur A. Davis, who re
ceived his Ph.D. degree In
anthropology from the univer
sity earlier this month, is
heading a second team which
went into the field last week.
This group, also numbering
six students, will work in the
Round Butte dam area near
Cove Palisades State park on
the Deschutes river.
They are in trie second
year of a $17,064, two-year
contract with "Portland Gen
eral Electric company, build-
ers of the dam, represented
by Waldemar Seton, vice
president.
David L. Cole, curator of
. the University Museum of
Natural History, will head the
third team, numbering 11,
. which will leave June 25 for
the John Day dam on the
rnlumbia river. This is the
' lifth year of an approxi-1
nroiect. which !
will involve excavation along
both sides of the Columbia
for 75 miles from the John
Day upstream to McNary
dam. . ,
They are currently work
ing under an $11,500 grant
irom the National Park Serv
ice, which supervises arch
aeological salvage work , on
federally built dams.
Each team will be in the
field for eight weeks. Dr.
Cressman will make inspec
tion trips to all excavation
sites during the summer.
Mrs. Neuberger
Refused Mail List
Washington -HJPD- Sen. Mau
rine B. Neuberger (D-Ore.)
said Wednesday the Oregon
State Medical society had re
fused to let her use its mailing
list to poll state doctors on
their views on medical care
under the Social Security pro-
rMrs. Neuberger said her of
fice had made it clear that
the society would be paid for
use of its addressing service,
which is open to drug adver
tisers and other commercial
interests.
Lloyd Tupling. Mrs. Neu
berger's administrative assist
ant, said a listing of Oregon
doctors could be obtained from
the state capital and be ad
dressed here. But he said this
would result in greater cost
than use of the society's serv
ice. Kansas City Zoo
Maintains Birthday
House for Children
Kansas City. Mo. -WPIW The
Swope Park Zoo does a bust
ling birthday business.
Some 800 to 900 youngsters
ire expected to have birthday
parties this year at the Birth
day House, an octagonal build- i
Ing in a fairyland setting. The
structure was a gift to the city
from the Hallmark foundation, i
Birthdav house, equipped
with a lollipop tree and a full
time clown to amuse and sup-
ervise the children, was the
scene of more than 330 birth
day parties after its mid-summer
opening last year. .
Atmosphere Ranks
With Food In Cafes
. New York -DPI)- It costs a
restaurant operator approxi
mately $4,000 per seat to open
new establishment, accord
ing to Donald Greenaway, ex
ecutive vice president of the
National Restaurant associa
tion. Reason? Americans are be
coming more interested in at
mosphere than food.
TO LAUNCH ROCKET
Paris France will use
a three-stage rocket to launch
Its first satellite, the second
European space symposium
here was told Tuesday. Rob
ert Chevalier, technical di
rector of the Society for the
Study of Ballistic Missiles,
said the satellite rocket will
be launched in three years.
The salvage operations
made necessary by the dam
construction have dovetailed
with the anthropology depart
ment's long-term systematic
study of Oregon prehistory,
Dr. Cressman pointed out.
The first part of this study
was done in the high desert
country of southeastern Ore
gon from which many of the
inhabitants moved some 4.(100
to 7,000 years ago when the
country became arid.
The next step in this study
was to find and follow the
movements of these early peo
ples, working on the theory
that they fanned out along
the courses of the rivers to
ward the Columbia and the
ocean, Dr. Cressman said.
Salvage archaeology along
these rivers has bolstered this
theory, although more excava
tion and more precise dating,
particularly in the area along
the Columbia river, is still
needed, he observed.
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