Show 20 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 1984 5 Doctor offers views on Chernobyl - NEW YORK (UPI) The American doctor who treated victims of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster told Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev the accident showed it was impossible to mount an IPS' effective medical response to a greater nuclear tragedy Life magazine reported Saturday In an article in the magazine’s August issue Robert Gale a bone marrow transplant specialist praised Russian efforts to save the radiation victims and said Soviet doctors were “highly organized” in dealing with the largest group ever exposed to a nuclear reac- tor accident “Together with the Soviet doctors we had to decide who to save who could not be saved" Gale said “We worked in two parallel teams across the operating table” Gale led one team a Russian led the other Twenty-tw- o of the patients handled by Gale and the Moscow medical teams eventually died but five were saved by the bone marrow operations The official death toll from the April 26 disaster stands at 26 About 300 people were reported hospitalized after the explosion and fire in the reactor in the Ukraine To keep his spirits up during his stay in Moscow Gale said he had bagels and two cases of Watney's Ale flown in from Los Angeles The magazine also contains pictures from Gale’s private photo album of his most severely radiated patients On hearing of the Chernobyl explosion Gale said he contacted his friend industrialist Armand Hammer who has long had close ties with Soviet leaders and helped him go to Russia to aid in relief efforts After completing his mission in Moscow he said he gave this message to Gorbachev: “If you consider the limited nature of the accident and the tremendous medical resources that were required to respond to It then it should put to rest any notion that we could respond effectively to a nuclear accident of a greater magnitude" Advisory board to hold hearing The Bear River District Human Resources Advisory Board will hold a public hearing on ttie proposed use of federal Community Service Block Grant funds The hearing open to the public is scheduled for 2:30 pm Monday as part of the board’s regular meeting which begins at 2 pm in the northeast meeting room in Logan City Hall 255 N Main St The Bear River District is slated to receive 685000 in CSBG funds for the fiscal year beginning Oct 1 The grants are to be used to provide a range of services and activities designed to impact the causes of poverty resiand to help dents become On the agenda at 2:05 pm is a review of staff changes at the district social services offices At 2:15 pm the board will Social discuss recently-awarde- d Services Block Grants Following the CSBG agenda item board members at 2:45 pm are scheduled to hear an low-inco- nt analysis of the recently-complete- d human needs survey conducted in Cache Rich and Box Elder counties Official meetings Tuesday Cache County Commission 1 pm regular meeting 61 W 100 North Preston City Council 5 pm regular meeting 70 W Oneida River Heights City Council 7:30 pm regular me LJng River Heights School 420 b 500 East Hyde Park City Council 7:30 pm regular meeting city offices 113 E Center St Providence City Council 7:30 pm regular meeting city offices 15 S Main St Wednesday Smilhfield City Council 7:3C city ofpm regular meeting St Main N 15 fices Box Elder County Commission 9 am regular meeting 1 S Main St Brigham City u lEntire remaining stock of the following items: ALL AM! 21ST AT 9:30 SALE STARTS MONDAT JULY SUITS BOYS SUITS & Botany 500 James Edmond Hootstein Cross Country Shepard 36 to 52 shorts regulars longs ex longs COATS SPORT Sizes Wools blends COATS SPORT 400 500 James Edmonds HATS 600 Remaining Vested Entire Stock remaining Haggar Botany Andre Vachon Shepard Cross Country sizes regular long and snort Entire Stock SHIRTS 36-5- 2 polyesters Sizes 14Vz to 17 32-3Hampco John Henry Arrow Ivy Classics Brigade Dover Henry Grethel Good Selection White Blue Plaids Stripes Etc 12 SOCKS Eagle Brand - Burlington Light and heavy weight Brown black grey navy DON'T MISS THIS ONE III OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER remaining HALF PRICE SALE POLICY No Refunds - No Exchanges No Layaways - All Sales Final Taupe Navy Gray SLACKS 30 to 42 waist Hagaar Jaymar Champion All wool poly-wo- 0 S--- CASHMERE BLEND COATS stock Tan 6040 Blend All 12-2- Felts wools clothes straws etc Sizes 678-- 7 Dress and Casual Entire Stock 8 sleeves Manhattan SECOND! 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