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DEMOCRAT and CHRONICLE Tuesday, Industrial Gases Warm Up Earth Says Scientist FAST TELETYPE RESERVATIONS May 5, 1953 FOREIGN SERVICE in Hotels In 21 cities-phone BAker 8400 la CANADA Meany, Reuther OK Plan to End Member Raids "These additional effects further increase the temperature at the earth's surface by allowing more sunlight to reach the surface. Thus, man's industrial activity is tending to make the climate warmer and dryer. A decrease in carbon dioxide amount would have the opposite effect, making a cooler and wetter climate." rck "greenhouse" effect, said Dr. Plass, carbon dioxide from steppedup industrial activity presumably is having an additional effect upon world climate in this way: It presumably is building up on the top side of clouds, preventing them from losing heat as rapidly as they formerly did thus causing small differences in temperature letnaU.S A. BOSTON DETROIT PROVIDENCE CINCINNATI NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA ST.

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Royal TM Laurenlien TORONTO-Kini Edward WINDSOR-Prince toward HAMILTON Royal Csnnauftif NIAGARA FALLS General Brock in the atmosphere even if there were no industrial discbarge of the gas, he added, because, for one thing, every living creature exhales carbon dioxide after breathing in oxygen. "The carbon dioxide in the air acts in the same manner as the glass in a greenhouse," Dr. Plass said. "It prevents the escape of the long wavelength heat radiation from the ground, but is transparent to the short wave length radiation that comes directly from the sun. "Thus the carbon dioxide blan By FRANK E.

CAREY Associated Press Science Reporter Washington (JP) Carbon dioxide gas from man's increased industrial activity has enhanced a "greenhouse" effect in the upper atmosphere tending to make the world's climate warmer, a Johns Hopkins physicist reported yesterday. Dr. Gilbert Plass told the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union (that the "large increase in industrial activity during the present century is discharging so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that the average temperature is rising at the between the top and bottom layers i of the clouds. Such small temper-i type Give the name of any of the" cities listed here and the date you'll arrive. We'll list prices and rooms available.

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Your room can be reserved quickly, easily by free Sheraton Teletype service. Just telephone Tba Sheraton, BAker 8400, and aak for "Tele Jature differences, he said, would prevent the formation of strong "convection currents" necessary for the onset of rainfall. The Arabian-Amsricsn Oil Company hai immediate and future openings in SAUDI ARABIA for qualified candidate! in the following clastificatiom: VARITYPIST Eiptuitnctd on standard and DSJ machtnti COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Felt and Parrant IBM KEY PUNCH OPERATORS Alphabetical and numerical Write giving full particular concerning personal history and work eiperience. Please include telephone number. Do not send original or veluable documents.

RECRUITING SUPERVISOR RO-21 Arabian-American Oil Company 505 Park Avenue New York 22, N.Y. rate of 14 degrees per century." FLOWERS for MOTHER A Tender Reassurance Of Your Love Devotion MOTHER'S DAY Next Sunday, May 10 Perry's FLOWER SHOPS. INC. He said approximately two billion tons of coal and oil are burned each year, forming six billion tons ket keeps the ground at an appreciably higher temperature than it would have if no carbon dioxide were present. An increase in the carbon dioxide amount, allows the blanket to hold in more heat near the earth's surface." Aside from enhancing the Sheraton Hotels Explaining that less rainfall would come from such clouds and that probably the average amount of cloud cover over the planet would, also decrease, the scientist told of carbon dioxide that are added! to the atmosphere.

I Carbon dioxide would be present "Washington Top leaders of the AFL and CIO yesterday agreed ''in principle" on a pact that would outlaw membership raids as a first step in a proposed merger of the two big labor organizations. Informed sources said Presidents George Meany of the AFL and Walter Reuther of the CIO agreed to draw up the "no-raiding" agreement which would bar attempts by one union to oust another as bargaining agent The peace pact, if it can be drafted to the satisfaction of both labor groups, will be presented to a full unity conference June 2. Eliminate Barriers Meany and Reuther headed subcommittees from the AFL and CIO which are trying to eliminate barriers that have blocked past attempts to merge the two groups into one gigantic labor federation. E. W.

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In cloud wfiite, 32 to 42. FDW ARDS Slips Second Floor 111 I i- I 'ret U. S. CHOICE 5 These sources said the heads of both unions agreed that the elimination of raiding was the first requirement of any merger plan. Meany and Reuther devoted part of their two-hour meeting to a study of reports by the National Labor Relations Board on raids conducted by rival AFL and CIO unions.

They agreed, it was said, that "crime does not pay." The reports showed that unions made more than 1,000 attempts in 1951 and 1952 to displace rival groups as bargaining agents and that the attempts failed "in most cases." 1st Working Session Participating in the meeting were the secretaries of the two union William Schnitbled of the AFL and James B. Carey of the CIO. It was the first actual working session on the merger proposal. Five previous tries at unity since 1937 ended in failure. However, union officials described the present attempt as "the most successful" since the CIO and AFL split into rival groups in 1935.

Independent unions, including John L. Lewis' United Mine Workers and the Railroad Brotherhoods, were not included in the conferences. The statistics on raiding activities covered such industries as textile and electrical where opposing unions are carrying on bitter battles to oust the opposition. The Meany-Reuther subcommittees were set up last March at BEEF I LIVER JS0! LARGE TEXAS ONIONS 3 fc 19' (left) Warner's "Sta-Up-Top" Girdles Will Never, Never Roll Up The secret flat bones are hidden-woven right into the patented, lazy stretch waistband, the most pliable little bones a body ever wore. 3" Waislband, 3-way Sized to Fit perfectly.

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Your Favorite "Honeydebs1 Mirror-Smooth Genuine Leathers Looking for a If tvx ions probably will roll into Europe before the end of the year but atomic explosives will lag far behind, a reliable source said y-sterday. The outlined some of the problems and also some of the limitations of the weapon. Atomic weapons won't just automatically keep the Russians out of Europe in event they decide to come in. he pointed out, but will make their forward movement tough and torturesome. To bring bombs or atomic weapons to Europe will require, among other things, consent of the country which is going to get them France, for instance.

And they are a hot potato. None of the European countries wants to have the things around. The military men figure that if a war starts, atomic weapons will be used by the Russians to the extent that they have them regardless of whether there are any storehouse full of American atomic bombs or shells for the cannon, targets for retaliatory atomic Bombing in the event a war starts. Having the guns here on the ground is part of the defense plan for Europe. At the recent NATO session it was announced that use of atomic weapons of all kinds had been taken into consideration in estimating how many divisions and airplanes it would take to protect Europe from a Russian invasion.

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