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Show Page 24-- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, November 18, 1979 3 Nations Eyeing New Sailing Era 'They're at Brink Of Death But, at .if VSA WASHINGTON 99, Granny Lives i:m . aides have not even tried to keep SA KAEO, Thailand (UPI) -"records of who died of what. But the senior doctors agree that all suffer from a Granny," the refugee from all of Indochina, is still combination of malnutrition and alive. For that small gift of life, four years of terror under the ousted Mark Brown is grateful. regime of former Premier Pol Pot. Brown, the youthful chief coorA West German Red Cross doctor dinator of the United Nations High regarded the camp with a sweep of Commissioner for Refugees in his arm and said: "They are all on Thailand, is also thankful that "only the brink of death." six people" died Friday at Sa Kaeo. Ban Laem. 160 miles to the Two weeks ago, two dozen died southeast, is a study in healthy contrast. Last Monday 10 000 men. had walked at least 300 women and children strode across miles across Cambodia to reach the the border to Ban Laem in one of border with her 13year-ol- d grandson lush Thailand's most exquisite food as her guide. The child died within baskets, gushing with fruit, wild an hour of safety. Granny survived. game and fish from its streams and The best thing is that the refugees its coast. are out of range of artillery guns and Hardy looking families shoulr skirmishes SO miles dered military field packs loaded away. They fled to escape all that. with personal belongings, including But there are still dozens of people bedding, clothes, cooking utensils, at Sa Kaeo who have suffered from soap and towels. lack of nourishment for so long that Few of those at Sa Kaeo had even after six weeks in Thailand, they a change of shirt with them. still have to be fed intravenously. d Of the people at In a ward actually a layer of Ban Laem only 200 required -- II -- A w. grass mats spread under a cuiu au uui inui twv more than 500 IIWpiMlllMliiUII, awning have gone back to the Pol Pot an A unknown await future. orphans strongholds they claimed to have sign at the "ward" says it is for fled. "unaccompanied minors." "They didn't flee," insists one Klek, 10, lies as he did a month Thai marine major at Ban Laem. ago, turned on his side, coughing "They walked over here to get some from efforts to swallow a thimble rest and good solid food for a new full of rice at a time from a plastic round of fighting against the Vietbag. namese troops of Heng Samrin." He looks pudgy, but the soft flab Heng Samrin is the president of on his arms covers a total physical the administration the Vietnamese and emotional apathy. He has put in power in Phnom Penh when spoken to nobody. All that is known they overthrew Pol Pot last about him is that he showed up at January. the border, shuffling along with The scarecrows at Sa Kaeo, peohordes of his compatriots and then ple many observers call "real collapsed. refugees," will sit and discuss their So many have needed emergency families and their hard times over Tf -- u U 1A -- In iMv t ,V4 yawl alone across the Atlantic, this means wind power now makes com- mercial sense. He proposed to conduct a further study of sail power for the Maritime Administration. The government liked the idea but decided to put a $140,000 study contract out for competitive bids. It now is in the final stages of selecting a winner from several bidders, including Bergeson. Bergeson and fellow sailing enthusiasts, meanwhile, have formed the Windship Development Corp., which plans to develop commercial vessels on its own. "We've been talking to a lot of shipping people," Bergeson said in a telephone interview. "Nobody is laughing at this. They can't afford not to consider it." If sailing ships do make a commercial comeback, they may not resemble their predecessors. The government wants both square and sail rigs considered in the study as well as rigid airfoils and windmills. All agree such ships probably would have auxiliary engines, just as many pleasure sailboats do. The government thinks they might be good for bulk cargoes. Bergeson says they also could carry general cargo and passengers. Advancing technology drove sailing ships out of business early this century. fore-and-a- ft A Replogle L WORLD GLOBES CAMBODIAN REFUGEES gather around their makeshift homes straw huts erected on hard dirt floors trying to make something of their lives. The medical and food relief is flowing freely through the 20 experienced . more than four years of "liberation" since the communist victory in Indochina in 1975. Pay Him are still making a profit and "the consumer's getting a bargain." Groceries are able to sell turkeys for less this year even though middlemen and retailers' costs have gone up 12 or 13 percent, he said. Darrell Wiegel, meat operations director for Dillon Stores Co. with headquarters in Hutchinson, Kan., said, "Generally, turkey prices are probably a little bit lower than last year." He said the hens cost about the same as they did last year because smaller birds cost more to produce. In Atlanta, Dennis Singer, an Agriculture Department official in charge of tracking poultry prices, said the most commonly advertised retail price for frozen hens nationwide is 69 cents a pound. The most common price for toms, or larger male birds, is 59 cents a pound. "Most of the prices we've seen so far are 10 cents per pound less than last year," Singer said. 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Pork and chicken producers responded to consumer demand with so much production that they are losing money, but Walts said turkey producers With nil That study, completed in 1975, concluded that wind power would not be an "economically feasible alternative" to conventional ships in the near future but that this could change if energy costs continued to rise. Since then, fuel costs for ships has soared to more than According to Lloyd Sergeson, of Norwell, Mass., a yachtsman for 50 years who recently sailed his smoky-skinne- WASHINGTON (UPI) With the price of almost everything going up, turkeys are a relative bargain this Thanksgiving holiday season. American turkey growers produced a record crop this year, expected to total 158 million birds, 13 per- - Michigan. cross-borde- medical treatment that the I wind-power- anny volunteer doctors from four continents and their some 200 volunteer (UPI prices so high these days, the government plans a new study on whether sailing ships could effectively replace some vessels in the American merchant marine. The United States is not alone with the idea of returning to the age of sail. Both the Japanese and British also are studying ships powered at least in part by the free and plentiful wind. The U.S. Maritime Administration, which plans soon to issue a contract for a study of commercial vessels, says the renewed interest in sailing was sparked by the skyrocketing price of oil. 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