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F'or example, all United States working groups are required to discontinue their activities if at any stage the Soviet group fails to carry out its part of the effort, such as providing necessary information," he said While dealing with application of computers to management problems, he said, "the United States participants strictly avoid transfer of any technology relating to computer hardware or computer system design." A State Department official said that although U.S. technology generally is more advanced, it does not follow that the USSR has no technology of interest to the United States." Myron B. Kratzer, an acting assistant secretary of state dealing with scientific affairs, said "there are many specific areas in which Soviet technology is more advanced than ours." lie cited the purchasing by U.S. firms of licenses to use Soviet technology in metallurgy and mining, medicine. underground coal gasification, oil recovery and nuclear particle accelerators. "Cooperation in science and technology is an effective means of developing normal relations and reducing tensions," Kratzer testified. "But it would be a mistake for us to engage in an unbalanced exchange of technology in tthe came of detente." Meanwhile, the head of a major electronic computer and data processing firm urged an expanded program of technology exchange with the Soviets. ., d t oceanography, transportatother energy sources. research and housing and other . II ironmental en space, medicine. agriculture. A I , SUPERMARKET AI).4dS)4 ,,.......-, I- kA ion, atomic energy :.4'11714...00,st.. , t ZINC 1 500 MG TABS, watOwt.tototwoomotolt 3,00r41!isootA 'IA 14' U.S.-Sovi- research. e DIELATED OUR AIBERTSORS' SUPERMARKET 560 W. Center Provo kiddy 12 to 1 p.m. - NO t , 10;31 Hips p m. 1 ., ' ALBEKISONS '11411Sm' - C40 SUPERMARKET 49 E. 4th Wednesdays 11:30 to SUPERMARKET 1411:C' .11c .,... - 1 ALBERTSONS' .X" . . Arnold said about, 6,000 persons are bitten by 7;nakes in the United States each year, but only about tire of them (he. Arnold won support from William llaast, director of the Miami Serpentarium, which produces antirenom for shipment throughout the world. Ilaast, who has survived 122 snake bites, including several by king cobras, said, "For 10 years that (the Arnold regimen) has been our treatment." Monday. -- 1:',;, Dt: SUPERMARKET 269 E. 200 So. Clearfield Tuesdays 230 to 4 p.m. 723 E. 9400 So. Sandy Wednesdays 4 to 5 p.m. And as for cutting an over the fang wound and sucking out the venom. the likely result is infection with bacteria from the mouth of the would-b- e angel of mercy. Arnold said he has asked the Boy Scouts of America to change manual without their first-ai- d success, and he has had little or no response from the American Red Cross and the College of Surgeons. " All (snake) bites cut the circulation and applying a tourni- - iiIl .,, meeting it,:: President Fords science adviser says "appropriate safeguards" are in effect to help prevent the United States from being shortchanged in scientific and technical cooperation with the Soviets. Guyford Stever, director of the National Science Foandation and the President's unofficial science adviser, told a House panel that projects dc eloped since 1472 under 11 agreements with the soviets have yielded modest but concrete results." accords cover basic scientific The WASHINGTON ..r.,3 ALSERTSOKS' SUPERMARKET Association Medical Ix, -- 9 RICIIELD ALBERTSONS' I, . . ice packs when treating snake hites, Arnold told the Southern -- SAVE 80c -- 416,.. 11 No, Fort Ln. Layton Tuesdays 12 30 to 2 p.m. ALBERTSON' SUPERMARKET 5959 So. State Murray Weenesdavs 2 to p.m OM '7P.r ALBERTSON' SUPERMARKET 633 ;; ,,,,,o,... i' ,,ab - Forget about tourniquets and : . ;i1,-,-- , REYNOLDS I i f - 1 1 Safeguards against science spies makes matters worse," he So do ice packs, since they blood flow. Lack of circula tion around the fang wound kills tissue and may make amputation necessary. Anyone W ho has read a the last 20 years to suck a snake infection from mouth. Finally . you cannot get the venom out, but you can treat with antivenom," Arnold said. qluet. teach the wrong remedies for snake bite. a University of Louisville surgeon says. Funeral services were .6, L .... - The NIIAMI BEACH (um) Red Cross, the Boy Scouts and the American College of Surgeons all .,are ,Joseptune. ,,,,,,t,.:11 2,--,.,, I Don't suck snake bite, surgeon warns Scouts public office before winning the governor's post in 1964 by more than 250,t1,00 votes. the largest plurality in the states history. Surviving with his 73. 1 A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1975 the 4::'' (..4 1 - ,r, 41 4, 1, .1:. Ind. LAFAYETTE, .,,f4,1 It - dies nor Former Indiana (AP) Gov. Roger D. Branigin died here Wednesday in Home Hospital. He was i'''ch;k3;P - Ex-gover- r i I tehaer eirrs ' ' . - e- tpherrea- t months was attributed mostly to rapid hardening of the teries of the donor heart. believed to result from the body's immune system. , - , :. .. t i I 4 ..w -- r,-- -- - - -- .. - - . - - 4!' |