18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 10, 1960 Automobile accidents in 1068 injuied moie Ilian 4,400.000 per sons on Amei km's highways Driver enoi according to The Tiavelois Insurance Companies annual statistics, was icsponsi ble for moie than 80 pci cent of last ycai’s highway casualties FARM BETTER **«*!> DIVISION OF air-tight mois tureproof unaffected by corrosive silage acids FARM BETTER 1 FARM EASIER - * FARM FOR PROFIT ~~f with the new * T Madison Silo. It's so easy to- own . . . get complete details now' •Iter T M Union - Carbide Corporation ~ Famous Vibra Cor Stave made in Ephiata Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) Ph. 393-3906 Lancaster Eat Salmon With DDT For Years Without Harmful Effect, Says You can eat Coho Salmon con taining 19 parts per million of DDT, morning, noon, and night as your total diet for a least 19 years without any harmful ef fect. Dr Wayland J. Hayes, foimcr Chief of Toxicology of the United States Public Health Seivice, testified as DDT heal ings resumed in Madison Di Hayes based his conclusion on the results of his research with DDT factory workers with in tensive exposure, and with hu man volunteers to whom DDT was fed at higher levels without ill effect Dr Hayes, now professor of biochemistry at Vanderbilt Uni veisity, Nashville, Tennessee, advised there is no danger to the public in current uses ot DDT. either from residues in food or from environmental e.v posuie to the pesticide He ap peared as lead-off witness at *he resumption of healings held b\ the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, on a peti tion to ban certain uses of DDT in the state Eradication of malana in th • United States was brought about through the use of DDT and while it no longer exists here as a serious threat to pub lie health, Dr Haves testified, it remains a major killer of people in many parts of the world At one time malaria killed two million people and left millions of otheis debilitated fiom the disease each year He said, “DDT still remains the most important single tool for con trol of malana ” There un doubtedly would be a resui gence of malaria in many parts of the world should DDT be banned, he added ;: -i Thus, a ban on DDT would move ‘disastrous’’, Di Hayes declaied He also testified theie would be an adveise ef fect on the conti ol of malana paiticulaily in emeiging na tions which look to the U S foi Professor leadership Di Hayes said he feared people in other countries would feel that if DDT were banned in the U S„ it would not be safe for use in their coun tries, and that many human lives would be needlessly lost He told of the first time in history a typhus epidemic was ever controlled', when, a genera tion ago, thousands of people in Italy were dusted with DDT to control the major disease out break. He testified that al though the people were “pietfy well saturated with DDT”, they suffered no ill effects from the use of the chemical The toxicologist told of a ser ies of studies made on volun teeis to measure the effects of DDT on man “We chose a dose of DDT that was hundreds of £3a) / V $ ALLIS-CHALMERS ONE-SEVENTY and (53* HORSEPOWER) • The best performance and comfort features of the hot One Ninety XT, nowmthelow profile One-Seventy, full platform One Eighty! • Wide, full protection fenders with dual lights • Power shift rear wheels, roll shift front axle' See them both at ... f ar !T Service Grumelli Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. * L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa limes what people were gethiv; in their daily diet. The conclu sion was that we could find no effects on the men clinically ” On studies of woikers in DOT mnnufactming plants, wheie intake would be much grcatei thnn in the population at large. Dr Hayes pointed out that phy sical examinations and study of the men’s neivous systems fail ed to reveal “any haim in any way” to the woikers He pointed out that workeis had been e\ posed to vastly larger-than-avei age dosages of DDT for up to 19 years without ill effect. In his testimony, the toxicolo gist and medical doctor drew on extensive research conducted through the U S Public Health Service facilities over the past 20 years Dr Hayes summarized the results of his research on DDT with the conclusion “I think it’s safe” Dr. Hayes’ appearance will be interrupted for testimony fiom Dr. Hairy W Hays, director of the U.S Department of Agri culture’s Agricultural Research Service Pesticides Regulation Division, who was slated to be the first witness to appeal on Wednesday morning, April 30 N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment ONE-EIGHTY • Tnplehydrauhcs—Shydraulic A circuits optional, to let you call on several hydraulic func- tions at once, without fading l • Hydrostatic power steering' < • Automatic Traction boos ter acts like invisible wheel weights to take you smoothly v , „ tnrough the tough spots. AIXIS-CHALMERS New Holland Tree Injury Many evergreen trees and shrubs are showing some dead branches, and in some cases the entire plant is drying up. This is commonly known as winter in jury and is quite common this spring because of the lack o£ snow and ram this past winter; without snow cover the ground froze very deep and the plant icots could not get sufficient moisture when the rest of the plant needed it; as a result, the plant tissues were injured and are now dying. We suggest that owners be patient before prun ing away too much of the inpur ed area: in many cases new shoots will grow fiom the stems; by the middle of May the new growth should be started, if it is going to grow Soaking the root areas every 10 days with water will help along with a light application of a complete tree and shrub fertilizer one time in the next few weeks. Wild seese have been clocked flying 60 miles per hour, and planes have observed them at elevations abo re 29 000 feet. (63* HORSEPOWER) *Mfr s estimated PTO hp* Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrala, R. D. 2