DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA EE rr —— : | BYE, BYE, BEULAH! | 4 An expanded and more efficient Beniicoos detection, tracking and arning system will be introduced nto the Caribbean area, that pop- ular winter playground. To avoid 1 | the human and economic loss caused 1 | by storms which annually devastate | these tropical countries, the World { | Meteorological Organization has a- 4 dopted a 4-year, $2-% million pro- $ ject, to improve Caribbean meteoro- | Togioal services. The UN agreement which provides for the setting up |of a Regioflli Meteorological Institute | in Barbados, was signed by 12 coun- | gries, including Jamaica, Haiti, the | Dominican Republic and Puerto | Rico. It is expected that, with the J] | expansion of the network of weather | radar stations and more efficient | warning systems, the loss of human life and of crops, such as sugar cane, coffee and cocoa, will be ap- | preciably diminished. & 2 * Ed & |THE AIR WE BREATHE has become the subject of is fons interest to the UN. Air moni- vt toring is receiving close attention * § from the International Atomic En- | ergy Association, which is concerned | with the risks arising from inhala- oh | tion of airborne radioactive particles. +h | At a symposium attended by 155 [l xperts—scientists from 27 coun- | iries—new concepts of air contam- | ination, air sampling, and installa- | gion of rapid air-decontamination om || systems in working areas such as | nuclear establishments, were dis- i | eussed. 2 2 % ® POWER FROM ABOVE © Peacetime victories through air- power ara being won daily by a mighty ada of aircraft tackling a growing list of unorthodox jobs. * Helicopter downdrafts blow nuts I from trees at harvest time, —dry | playing ids before game time. Planes shuttling low over orchards can create enough temperature-rise | to save crops from frost. Forest fires are fought by planes which can ~ scoop tons of water out of nearby || lakes and dump them ont, the ; ' flames. Isolated lakes and streams | are restocked from the air with | hatchery-raised fish. Beaver and i pheasant also have been dropped to i restock areas. | More than 10,000 aircraft are put i to these and other ingenious uses, | the International Civil Aviation Or- | ganization, a UN agency, says In a | worldwide study. The survey notes | that in the United States, aircraft 1 used for such work increased spec- tacularly, from a few hundred be- 1 = ‘f| FOR SALE hi NEW ELECTRIC Il GUITARS + and {| AMPLIFIERS | *Gigon ° Harmony | | ® Fender LESSONS for Beginners and Advanced Students RENTAL SYSTEM For ELECTRIC and SPANISH | GUITARS | KIRKENDALL || MUSIC STUDIO pposite the White Church on | the Hill 4 Trucksville (Church Road) Se a eo od | COVERING THE UNITED NATIONS fore the war ty more than 7,000 today. One of the most useful applica- tions is in construction: acting as flying cranes, planes and helicopters are used to airlift pipeline sections or power and communication lines into inaccessible terrain. Copters al- so lift steel beams or air-condition- ing equipment to the tops of high buildings, set light bridges in place, or bring in sectons of prefabricated houses for use by scientific ex- peditions, ® * % s ‘Woodworking industries account for an undue proportion of acci- dents-at-work, reports the Inter- national Labor Organization of the UN, citing that, because of the harmful effects of paint solvents, diluents and fungicides, accidents amongst workers in wood-treatment run as high as 33.9%. The number of accidents leading to work stop- page is 10.8% of all wage-earners in some leading industrial rations. These problems of worker safety and health will be discussed at a meet- ing (ILO) for Woodworking In- dustries to be held in Geneva Sep- tember 15 to 22. * % [2 v ‘POPULATION’ CONTROL! ' A California mosquito and the science of Genetica have provided a formidable new weapon for eradi- cating the disease-trasmitting in- sects. The United Nations World Health Organization reports that in the first test, mosquitoes that carry the debilitating diseape, ‘filariasis’ were wiped out in less than a month in an Credit goes to male mosquitoes de- diberately introduced into Burma from Fresno, (California; While the Caliofrnia males inated with the Burmese female mosquitoes’ the eggs were infertile because of what WHO describes as “genetic incompatibility.” Hence,” no new generations were born and the mos« quito population died out quickly. Scientists at a recent WHO-sponsor: ed symposium in Washington, D.C. suggested that the same technique might be used to annihilate other species of mosquitoes—especially those that carry malaria and yellow fever. % 2 2 2 NO SUBSTITUTE FOR WORK “However generous, Unemploy- ment Compensation is no cure for that depressed feeling that comes with being out of work.” That was the conclusion reached by experts from the United States and eight other countries at a meeting con- vened in Geneva by the United Nations International Labor Or- ganization (ILO) to study the im- pact of automation on human. job- holders. While admitting that ad- equate unemployment benefits are a mecessary stopgap, the experts added: “No Monetary payments can fully compensate ‘for the psycholog- ical strain of being out of work.” The only satisfactory solution to unemployment, they agreed, is rapid re-employment. And they con- cluded that the key is intensive re- training to speed the learning of new skills. Need LETTER HEADS ? Try The Dallas Post 696-1129 SAT. NIGHT “Men of Note” infested Burmese village: Our managers and clerks have taken over! This is a special week. We call it Managers and Clerks Week. ; | They've taken over the store. They’ve planned a terrific thrift event. Storewide values that you'll recognize as “first-aid” for your ailing budget. ~ Why this special week? | First, fo express special appreciation to you. -Second, to honor our managers and clerks. Third, to give us a chance to prove “We Care’; _ Ifyou'rea regular A&P customer, this week is for you. pH you've never shopped A&P, this is the week to test-shop A&P. When you see the savings on your total food bill, when you experience the warmth of being cared about, we think you’ll come back time and time again. Millions do. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1967 x. 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