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Show Sunday, April 30, 1S72 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Page . Kaneohe Bay's Wafers a Tragedy lifts a damaged VS. Olnook heliejpter from Kootom City, South Vietnam. In toe foreground U a Hoej helicopter mat wai hit by antiaircraft fire and crashed. A HUGE But why has a population boom created mare silt and too much of this strange algae? Many houses had to be built to accommodate new families. With each new subdivision, the from agricultural vegetation land was removed and bare soil to Hawaii's heavy exposed rains. As streams were lined Johannes, an oceanographer with concrete and more streets and specialist on reef ecology. got efficient storm drains, The Kaneohe Bay area. i2 eroded soil could flow faster miles northeast of Honolulu, into the bay, while before some has recently undergone the would be trapped in fields and effects of rapid growth. U.S swamps. Census figures show the populaAlso, reefs block violent tidal tion has increased in the connect the two sewer plants, another nearby plant and a new one to a pipe that will carry the action from the interior of the bay. While most coastal waters get a good flushing with each new tide, it takes Kaneohe Bay nearly five d?ys to recirculate its waters, according to oceanographer Karl H. Bathen. Poor circulation in the Bay gives the sediment plenty of time to settle. Johannes says: "So much soil erosion has occurred that the Bay is now six feet shallower than it was in Bv MARTIN WEYBRET HONOLULU (LTD -- It has taken just a few years to transform the coral reefs and clear waters of Kaneohe bay into a murky dying tragedy. Kaneohe Bay is the world's worst and most famous example of the effects of pollution on local reefs," says Dr. Robert E. treated sewage out to where it wiL Be dispersed ocean currents. last 30 development operation is being considered by the City and County of Honolulu, which has jurisdiction over the Kaneohe 1929." area. The ordinance would also The Hawaii State Legislature fill material be require is considering a proposal which used to proper assure a stable, erosion-fre- e Cox favors. The plan would project .3 Do-lt-Yours- ':, Solon Seeks elf Need Shelves? Here's How By MR. FIX Closets are not the only thing no house has enough of. No house has enough shelves, either. When you leave books piled on tables and desks and packed away in boxes, when the garage floor and your work bench are littered with small items, when paint cans stand on the floor then you'd better start adding shelves. The business of putting in shelves really remains best as a custom installation. Shelves put up at random in a new house can only serve in a general way. When you put up your own, they can be designed with certain items in mind; with considerations of weight, height, width of the objects; the need for accessibility. Are you displaying or storing? Will the objects'be used by sm?U children or kept out of tneir reach? Determine first of all what is going on the shelves. Building shelves for books means leaving enough space between them for finger room above the top of the books. Most books can be stored on shelves but ut up a few that are or more. This will take care of oversize books. Put your wider shelves at" the bottom, narrower at the top. They look better. Planning to store LP records on them? Leave a little extra room between shelves. A record requires an h h extra all quarter-inc- h around in its cardboard case. If you plan to use natural finishes on your shelves you will need better grades of lumber. Painted shelves, CUSTOM Louis Braille represents a lifeline to communication. The method that bears his name has been one of the most significant factors in of the the development educational processes that have enabled blind people everywhere to emerge from their traditional roles of the street beggar, the broom and the pitied object of social welfare. All this is writing-readin- g mop-make- r, recounted in a free biographical pamphlet about Louis Braille published and distributed by the American Foundation for the Blind. Self-Hel- p Braille, himself blinded in an accident at the age of three, is revealed as having resolved his own communication the with requirements t, development of the writing-readin- g system in 1824, when he was 15 years old and a student at the Royal Institution for Blind Youth in Paris. The pamphlet tells of Braille's futile attempts during his six-do- BOO- K- WASHINGTON (UPI) W. Mario Cook, -- BUItf FOR LP RECORDS Green Bubble algae and large counts of silt according to Dr. Doak C. Cox, director of of the University Hawaii's Environmental Center. The algae and silt smother the coral and cut off its food supply. The algae acts in another way to weaken the coral heads, perhaps through the secretion of acids, but it's not char how this happens. FIPED. I IAS OP! DON'T PAYMORE! mm Greater Savings... Sea. v ay ijmt Tues., Wed. ''n :VtV -- IT' the belts are needed. "I watched in horror as the dummies were thrown into the windshield," Cook said. "Seat obviously would have prevented such an occurrence, despite failure of the air bags. belts shelves for basement and garage especially, can be made from economy grade lumber. You can buy special finished shelves (much of it in department stores) or unfinished shelves that are sanded and rounded off at the edge and ready for mounting. Most of these are of reinforced core material with a veneer and are not only handsome but sturdy. You will pay a premium for these features but you will save time in cutting, sanding and finishing. There's nothing quite like the old-- f a s h i 0 n e d shelf bracket for reliable support. If you want something elegant the old shelf bracket comes in a variety of styles and finishes brass, wrought iron, fancy or plain. There are shelf brackets that fit into mounting strips that are fastened to the wall. This allows flexibility, since brackets can be moved up or down and more added. You can get away from using expensive hardware if your shelf is going in a corner or between two walls. Cut cleats out of small pieces of wood. Mount these to the side walls and rest the shelves on these. Put another strip along th? wall the shelf rests against. If you are building a bookcase remember that a back makes it more stable than d leaving it open. Use or plywood. If you fill the whole wall with such a bookcase, toenail through top into the wall studs. You can run nails or screws through the back and into the wall. hard-boar- (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Louis Braille Story standardized English code. This was called Standard English Braille Grade two. The pamphlet then adds: "Today the revised system s'mply known as English Braille I is put an end to competing variations on the touch writing system and made possible the exchange of English-languag- e published materials, like bocks, pamphlets, and magazines, which can be put into braille in various countries ... " for the Requests pamphlet Workers for the may be sent, with a stamped, lifetime to secure recognition for his system, but that it was not until a quarter of a century after his death in 1852 that a movement started in Paris to gain international recognition for Braille's method. However, not until 1918, the publication indicates, did braille finally receive acceptance in the United States. At that time the braille method, in a revised form, was adopted by the American Association of Instructors of the Blind and the American Association of English-speakin- g No. 10 envelope, to the Publications Division, Code Standardized , American Foundation for the But it was not until 1932 that an Blind, 15 West 16th Street, New agreement was reached on a York, N.Y. 10011. Bind. "As it was, had those dummies been real people, one or more would have been killed," he said. Cook's amendment would continue mandatory requirements for the belts "until such time as actual experience with the air bags indicates that seat belts provide no measurable safety benefit." Moss Gives Views on Water Plan WAREHOUSE TO TOU &SOFA&LOVESEAT i&'Elegant Spanish Matchmatea 1 7ft" Of VpIvpI I.nTnrv Ilnniflf rliPrl fWiinrt! Price Tags Tell the Tale! 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At a news conference, Cook called "unjust and inexcusable" a federal regulation, effective with 1976 models, requiring the bags instead of seat belts. He said few people realize that the regulation strikes completely the requirement for seat belts in new cars. Cook cited last week's FDR STORAGE By Roger BoJIen fUNNY BUSINESS causes experimental test of the air bags at Phoenix, Ariz., as proof Pamphlet Tells NEW YORK To the world's blind population the name of FOR MAKE YOUR PROJECTS Mandatory Seat Belts-- in the bay is dying two from But neither of these measures will bring, back the coral already destroyed. If pollution in the Bay could be stopped today, the fact remains that as much as 25 per cent of the coral is dead and another SO per cent has already been affected by algae and silt years. 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