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Show Figures frightening Editor: I would appreciate quantitative figures which will presumably help me understand why the hundreds hun-dreds of tons of air pollutants contributed to the air by the Geneva works are good for me. The figures released from time to time by Kennecott are more frightening fri-ghtening than the Sierra Club Bulletin. Bul-letin. I grew up in Pittsburg and lived for a decade in Los Angeles. By comparison, the local picture is frightening. I have the impression so far that the three major industrial indus-trial contributors have pretty much set their own standards by raising the spectre of unemployment unemploy-ment every time a groundswell of public indignation arises. Actually, I rather enjoy the days on which the Geneva yellowness yellow-ness blows up from the south. It reminds me of home, and it means that the sulfur dioxide produced locally is blowing off to the north somewhere. DONALD E. GROOM ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS |