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MedfordTribune HUNDREDS OF VALUES UP TO S1.00 and MORE! SECTION E MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1963 PAGES 1 to 8 I wtiff iv- x. ii ii nil ii ii r x x x i i r-i i . i i 4 -i h "3 N LiSGINE INSTALLKD Chrysler President senger cars. The engine, mounted on the front Lynn A. Townsend watches as technicians in- suspension system, is being fitted to one of stall a new turbine engine on what is the the first 50 consumer test cars. (UPI) world's first assembly line for gas-turbine pas- Surge in Support of Reported To Be Tap EUGENE The post-sputnik surge in support for basic science has begun to decline, and a "blacklash" has become apparent in the U.S. ' House of Representatives, according to a qualified students, Consolazio observed, "There is no doubt that there are some institutions which are scraping the bottom of the barrel to find qualified National Science Foundation of- applicants, but it is also un ficial who visited the Univer-, doublccly true that some insti. sity of Oregon campus Tues-' , ,. . ... .. , . fay ! '"'ions don t have enough funds William V. Consolazio, senior to take care of all of their good analyst in the NSF science re-; students.'1 sources planning office, said in an interview that the appoint ment of a select House commit tee to investigate all govern ment - supported research "is fundamentally a reaction to big government spending, especial ly in science." Consolazio was on campus to speak to an Honors College Need Fellowships The students who will need fellowships in the next few years "are already in the pipe line, as high school students or college freshmen," he said. "Do you want a bunch of trained boobs, or do you want to main tain at least the same quality we have had for the last 10 Science erinq Off borne of basic science's pres ent difficulties can be laid at the feet of science itself, he noted, because scientists have I not educated the public to un derstand the great scientific ad-: vances that have been made in the last 20 years. "We ought to talk about; science education for every-! one," he said, because the pub- j lie and the press cannot be ex-1 pected to understand the ad vances which are to come un- j less they have received some basic education in the field. j class in science and society, he-. ycarSi The kids are there. Let's ing conducted this term Dy ui. i do the best we can for them. Francis J. Reithel, professor of chemistry. Reflects Elements The select committee reflects conservative elements i n t h e House, he noted, who suffer An NSF report will be issued soon estimating what the na tion will have to expend in the next decade for the science and engineering portion of higher education. Although precise fig- irom an ignu.duce ui me uu-1 not t availabic it ject matter and a lacK oi awai e-, , . k ., henomena amount ness of the value of scientific research. A House appropriations sub committee has recently voted out a budget for NSF which freezes appropriations for the government's basic research support agency to last year's level, despite a request that the budget be raised from $322 mil lion to $589 million, Consolazio explained. This was formerly "very typ- of dollars" just to maintain standards at their present lev els, he said. Hope To Entertain Troops in Viet Nam HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Bob Hope is planning to entertain i American troops in Viet Nam ical behavior on the part of the ; this Christmas. House," he noted, but sputnik , The comedian said in making broke the thing wide open." ! the announcement Wednesday biioy some support that he was postponing Scientific activities which pro-; scheduled personal appearance mote defense, the economy, and tour of Australia and New Zea health and welfare are still en-! iand joying considerable support, but i He ,ans t ake regular basic science and scientific eriu- tl.o e membcrs Jcrrv Colona cation are beginning to fa 1 be-1 Anjta B t and orchestra hind, due in part to the fact that ; ,eadcr Les Blwn the ,our they do not have effective lob- hies, a legitimate part of the' Hope, who has been enter democratic profess, he said. l!3"1"1!! American armed forces Such a lobby exists potential- Puarls ot w'ld ly in the colleges and universi- nc? World War II, said prep ties, but these institutions have arat'ns '"J the Viet Nam ap no become effectively orga-: P? arances forced postponement :. j f. .;,, ri f !.iiviiu iof his commitments in Austral- M!eU 1U1 UllO cull . GRAND OPENING Thursday Till 9 P.M. Friday Till 11 P.M. Saturday Till 5:30 Register for FREE " SPINET ORGAN ia and New Zealand until Feb I ruary of next year. I He was scheduled to leave j for Australia Nov. 1 with stops scheduled at Melbourne and pearances at Wellington, Ham ilton and Auckland in New Zealand. New Cars Sold At Record Clip Consolazio said Part of the money cut from Ihe proposed NSF budget was to set up a traineeship program, part of an over-all administra tion plan to expand support of graduate education in science and engineering, he pointed out. Receives Applications NSF presently receives three times as many applications for fellowships as it is able to grant, he said. There are now 135.000 students at the graduate level in science and engineering, and one-half of these are able to DETROIT (UPI) - Miri-Or. work on their degrees on only a : t0ber car sales were reported part-time basis because of the at a record clip today for Ford need to earn a iihiik- and Chevrolet divisions. Some rn.u. canaiaaios may, Chevrolet dealers sold "2.240 take up to 10 years to cam .neir ew cars and trucks degrees, he said, representing tnc cignt selling daySt 593 uniu a waste oi sume ui inn. : higher than the same period and most productive years. i ..ear agor Answering tne criticism icvci- j Ford division said the sales ed by some scientists that na- rate for both cars and trucks tionwide mere are more iciiuw- was highest in history for the ships available than there are period- Cars totalcd 4'7 322 and j trucks, 10.399, more than 530 r AT nUPBWP RUT i for the same day in 1962. rHI I Chrysler's mid-October sales figures reached the 25.506 mark. 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