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6 B THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON HEN TUGSEC Swift's Royal Rock Plump, Meaty Birds Oven Ready 12 to 15 lbs. Ui Ky LA W Zyy Guide fo Dispose Atomic Wastes on Coast Developed ; Corvallis - A guide to safe disposal of atomic wastes in the Pacific Ocean has been developed by a group of West Coast scientists, including Dr. Wayne V. Burt, head of ocean ography at Oregon State uni versity. The committee was given the assignment of drafting recommendations for ocean disposal of low-level radioac tive wastes as a safeguard against future hazards to hu mans and damage to seafood and other marine organisms. Increased use of radioiso topes in hospitals, laboratories and research centers has brought increased concern of how to best dispose of the radioactive wastes without up setting or endangering sea life, Burt explained. Dropped in Deep Water In 1056, for example, about 2,000 drums of radioactive wastes were dropped into spe cified deep water disposal areas off San Francisco. In 1960, more than 30,000 were released there. Almost no radioactive wastes have been dumped Into the ocean off Oregon up to now. Burt pointed nutj If recommendations for disposal are followed, no danger li seen in the future, he empha sized. The nine - man committee recommends that 20 disposal areas be the limit for the Coast from the Mexican bor der to the Columbia river with a similar number north of the Columbia river. For now, six southern and two northern sites are probably adequate, the report notes Nolei Recommendations The committee also laid down recommendations on quantities of wastes that should be allowed dumped at one time or in one location recommends a system of po licing and monitoring of dis posal, and continued research to gain additional information about waste disposal, includ ing methods of packaging to permit controlled release of the radioactive waste over a period of a few years. The special committee of Oregon, Washington, Califor nia and Canada scientists was formed In 195B by the Na tional Academy of Science- National Research Council at the request of the United States Atomic Energy Com mission. One of its assign ments was to carefully exam ine the capacity of the ocean to receive the radioactive wbsIps. Pioneer Doll Lore Subject of Article A king-sized doll house that would delight the heart of any little girl awaits Oregonians and out of slate visitors In southern Oregon at the Jack sonville Museum. It's not really a doll house. H is the dolVroom In a store house of pioneer lore collect ed from southern Oregon's by Rone gold-camp days. The sto ry of the dolls Is told In the holiday issue of "Pacific Pow erland," a Pacific Power and Light company publication distributed to PP&L custom ers. Many of the dulls were found under Christmas trees by the younRstrrs of the ear lier years of this century and earlier. The dolls are not new, the story relates, but were the playthings of the pioneer Ore gon children. Displayed along with the dolls are furniture, htiggirs and other toys that were favorites of tills during the frontier days. The story and pictures In the publication tell how Miss Mary lliinley, the museum's curator, and other women of (he staff, went about the tusk of developing the doll room. "Pacific Powerland" is dis tributed to more than 4110.000 PP&L customers, Med ford district manager F. A. Bcnrah noted, and Is intended to ar qualnt its readers with the interesting areas served by Pacific Power. 224 Students From County at College Corvallis A total of 224 students from Jackson county are enrolled at Oregon Slate university this fall, including 12H from Medford All of Oregon's counlii-s are represented in OSU's student body, along with 4 slales, and 63 foreign countries. Fall term enrollment this year is 10.0.12. The total is I. 03(1 more than year ago and 2.000 more than two years ago Other totals throughout the county include I from Apple gate. 32 Ashland. 3 Hulle Falls, 2S Central Point. 1.1 Eagle Point, 4 Gold Hill, S Jacksonville. 1 Phoenix. 3 Prospect. 9 Rogue River, mid 2 from Trail. 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