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Entomologists across the na a- - serious i tion are ,taking look at the "super race" of flies, mites and mosquitoes which can no longer be controlled by DDT or other simi- v lar - chlorinated hydrocarbon t ,toxicants. -- It seems these insects have developed the ability to with- in the field is a matural battle of "survival of the fittest." to the insect population this means that the insecticide - killsw AA k roaches, mites and mosquitoes, and leaves the stronger strains. These in 'turn, develop abilities - to withstand lethal chemicals. n This can happen-iseveral ,ways , according to the U.S. Department of Health,,Education, and Welfa- re-' - 'Slower Absorption Some of the insects absorb insecti- poisons into their bodies more stand cides. Thus far only Wyoming sloWly than others, this perdiscovexed mits them to build up their no evidence .of resistance, No population they do have: been -- received not earry-saieth-al dose at any .. ' from Nevada, Missouri, West given time. Some insects carry the poiVirginia or Vermont. The pic- ture is one,, of an insect popu- sons in parts of , - -- . - 'T- - -- -- -- once-effectiv- e - - - ' - latiarrirt -- e e - - their bodies.cult to control than It was ten In, others years ago. In the , America-mor- diffi-- Medaris mites,, codling moth (apple worm) and mosquitoes have developed immunities to DDT to such an extent that other toxicants must be used In many instances to curtail their breeding. Extends To Others Dr., George: professor of entomology' and extension specialist at the Utah, State University. in Lo- gam said this resistance often extends to other. related insecticides. For example: The fly, resistant to DDT, will likely be resistant to chlordane and toxaphene. Mosquitoes resistant to DDT will not be seriously affected or re- lated compounds. . Flies resistant to DDT may also build up a resistance to parathion (a phosphate) toxito the cant not closely related hydrocarbons. 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The engines that will be To 4,7107 w clushooked to the rear of this . 4 I14.40' h , . ter of fuel tanks are ready in ,It 0-o- r eoo,..3; A a-- nearby building. of-- ,:, L 0,0 4pf At the present rate-, ,' k I g.v ' 41. ,40"6 the booster will be '' 0 i ,o''' ala1'.4 '1. completed 4 . to officials here. t oa,k5t, ,, ' , 4 It' , 140,' ' 40 , I Ag . OA) A1111 , I. - . -- , s tanks are h . . 71I'meii..1:tihOi'ViPils;te':-:,T'.- - ing sylirscientifin- - PIngress-Istarts, a ' so often by fits and i DIAGONAL VIEWABLE AREA 155 SQ. IN) team (17" OVER-Aiof research scientists has . . ' ' 'd 'tentative research, reversed I'. decision that ,-. hydrocortisone ,', .,-''' .. ' - -"-- -. the outside it dministered frnm 1'.' "1.1111"0106.-.- "1 ' '' , 7 . ' , has no effect on , ,,,opte frig shock. , . . i e The fact is, it Is ' ', I1, 7 ) 1 provided It Is administered , ,, ' '' ,., ' -, and in large t quickly, enough . z,,...:- I Ir:. i . ' 1 ,. ' enough amounts, &lid Dr, John ; .) E. Connolly and his associates ., if., ,,,3 I of the surgical research labo-- 1 1I i 1 11 ,I4 iPil000 . ratory of Stanford Utilversity,1 1 ., I . , --- 41,,,m, ' San- - Francisco; , : 1 .; In their experimental ani-tnals, 1,tte could be preserved' -if hydrocortisone was used ileir . tP , , within half an hour after ..7".-- - , ',...1 I ; t' 4--1 -shock set in. , 5 , The shock was produced by ..z I, , 0 , -- 4,4 I1, fIt,, Z bleeding - the animals - until ' '' ' '''''' a ' ,. blood pressure has dropped to , - ' -; 1",-. .. - ' ''',;,- h , It point waSIardlyr t I' , ''' . ''' 4 detectable. ,'"-,, Drastic drops In blood pres- , , sure are the common accom- , ; Model PL17F31 paniment of shock whether. ' 4: produced by hemorrhage, a . surgical operation, or a mas- sive allergic reaction- - Hycho- - ; ,-is, one of the cortisone . hormones secreted by the BIG ,PICTURE PORTABLE TV $169.95 husks of the adrenal glands volts of picture power. brans since' ,. their cores secrete an 'NeUper:poVierecribasii05,000 Clear and sharp. One of the finest pictures money can buy. exceedingly potent hormone, 105-inc- h : - . g e - -,-- - ei , , keep-Satur- may-becom- M.-all -.- BUY the The second and third sta--ghave not been finally decided upon. But part of a Titan for the second and nowbeing de. yeloped Centaur for the third are being discussed. Finished Product The finisheprodueris ex-:and 200 feet be ta high pected i 580 tons weight atheie upper Development nof out of stages will space until at least 1963, even If Congress appropriates hurry- nds for -up roject e wil. But theu vital, first-staPa in test few be ready to' . months. Seven at thebooster's eight ence-fictio- a,- alone,- - stage- together. "Manufacturers must work steadily to develop effective new insecticides and , devise stronger formulae! Mr. Rod. da warned. Otherwise, the set. n concept of an insect "super race" t - -- a manager, 4,.., . first , being put together now, p is 24 feet wide and 80 feet high. - Till's stage- - is actually missiles fled nine Jupiter-typ- reduce milk yields in dairy herds and generally became a threat to health," said John Rodda, Fairfield's general a reality. -- aiTt ruinto'erops, "Itran-apell - - - . -- .urn sapagceianvt - -- - - . 1 chemical the - Certain insects have the ability to make chemicals safe through special enzymes in their bodies, turning them into harmless combinations. An unusually well developed enables sense' of detection other trisects to avoid the chemical In the first place. , If flea can produce, 20 gm. erations in a singe s.eason, and the strong flies resist the insecticide; Ihe natural result is a 'hardier fly. - Fairfield Chemicals Food Machinery & Chemical Corp. of New York, points out the significance of this trend toward a race of "super" insects. Damage High 6..fohlodompokdramon, itftb - the harmlough - - , , lf -- - ' . 1 ik 011K ITTPI) 7 Braun. scientificteam that Wants more- - than- anything to catch and pass Russia's ix: ploration of the heavens. build- A visit to a coup dipel the thought, however?-tha- t people ply sittin. g on iheir, tands while the high level reorgani- zation of the U.S. space pro- gram, inquding Saturn's role init,-spin- s, between Hunts- vine and Washington. . A team of 137 production men and 12 supervisors are into the final phase of build- ing' the great fuel tanks that will feed the takeoff engines of the Saturn. The thing is so big it May havelo go to Cape Canaveral by river barge. The project is progressing under what remains of a $70 million appropriation for the Saturn project. This is about what was wanted by ill!: ofden. John B., Mediris, who retires Jan.- - 31 from the Army, and the head of the ord. nance missile and Dr. Wernher von Braun. Appears Happy . . -- Von liraun, -the former Ger- man Scientist, gets the job next year of producing big -boost. SaturriAnd the-- still. newer Nova (single engine, million-plu- s pound thrust) for the NationaLAeronakttic&A I 'ministration Space Agency (NASA). Von Braun blamed resignation and this country's 1 a ggin- g-lit.sptle on too achievements backing from Congress. He now appears happy over reor. ganization that will put the space venture under NASA. Compared to other 'U.S. .. be uci es, , . Shock-Dru- -- -- - 1 11' . - , ALBUM VI -- - - I 60t,,ON.-0:1;si7Iti-:L.f100.4,1f1.0411i.6-.i:.::'..:-..,,':.',..-:.-- - - . S . litfiNicsvnaLL, ALA. (UPIT er first stage of the 8aturn ve. ' Sometime around Jan. 20, hide. . 196k...doors-o- n 1 Project :Saturnthemain open and out will roll U.S. hope of putting up "heavy swing the behemoth Of 4atel1iteshas 2:been aught space efforts, the super-boosin.a, crossflie of politIcs, rival. f "-- 111 1I - RckVicTOR e ---- -- . . , . U -of ita-ge-- one-quart- - - - . SPECIAL s FIRST STAGEThis la a size 'scale mockup of the lirst the missiles around the larger center see. giant vehicle. A cluster of eight Jupiter-tyption make the Saturn by far the biggest and most powerful American rocket to 'date. The vehicle is nearing the test stage at the Huntsville base. It will tower200 feet : high assembled. t , U.; - 70-inc- h - . , 1 , CENTER SECTIONFabrication of the giant 1054nch Saturn rocket progresses at Huntsville, Ala. Workmen are shoWn near struts leading to outer "wagon wheel". rim at one end of the center section of the space vehicle superbooster.:Struts will r of eight fuel tanks and their rocket engines. This provide supportfor-clusteunit alone is eighty feet high. , . I Main U.S. Space Hope- --: . - ' - . , : t9 i, '"'"k,.... lit ',I( known Variable , est , , ' 1 The-larg- thrust - engine in the - free world, it or engines similar to it would, be one of the prime requisites for manned space , ,,,,,it : Aerojet.-Gen- - I .',,.., ' A ventures. developed An announcement said the . eral Corp. engine: about three fee( hi The engine w?uld be capable diameter, was "extremely ligh- t- -. of a thrua range soth'om : and ,weight'L-000 to 150,000 pound, tile corn- "storable hiasttiT.,;, propellants.", It saki. . chamber. a pany fihncooledrthrust ' y the .4.1?IrH .) ', . - : :: .:: - 4,0 - --07 I , , :,,;, " .' - SACRAMIT0,- CA LI (UPI)Developmettt of a "var--table thrust" liquid rocket engine that would Work like ,a gas pedal in' space has been 71, .tr". , 1 - : ' ' . ' . , .N6.RackotiE66i.h.é.P40.0-4-.':- , . . ,, , ' -- -4- . , ;.,...:, , ' ' , -, ,. '.;,. p. . ,,:C . .. '1"1"eflerolamoN.0--- , : : - '...: ':: , - 1 i ,,. 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