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HOWDY' I'M CAPTAIN y ISN'T rr*i HOW TWINS JUiT’fW’i A CMU Wind shear sensors Dallas-Fort Worth to install early warning devices BEI goveri a “pre in Sw nand presic top p was ui Th f'urthi the N comp with t ment Coun Th order attem withd Marc detail Th ment lion v and t it wa: strict ippin name to r< purpi Marc La; Time taken couni Bank Cred the S' DALLAS (AP) — Additional wind shear sensors will be installed at Dal las-Fort Worth International Air port to provide early warning of sudden wind speed changes, officials say. Wind shear is suspected as the cause of the crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 191 at DFW on Aug. 2. The accident killed 137 people. Installation of the additional sen sors is one of the first legacies of that crash. Federal Aviation Administra tion head Donald D. Engen said Monday. Engen, in Dallas for a commercial aviation conference, said the FAA also plans to install a more sophisti cated wind shear detection system — Doppler radar — by 1988 or 1989. Clarence R. Melugin Jr., adminis trator of the FAA’s Southwest re gion, said he does not know when the new wind shear sensors will be installed. He said the system proba bly will be placed along the airport’s approach path. Officials have said the five sensors DFW now has provide limited help to approaching planes. Experts believe the low-level alert system could warn arriving and de parting planes of the presence of wind shear, a rapid shift in wind speed and direction that can force planes flying at low altitude into the ground. Officials have said Flight 191 ap parently encountered a microburst, the most severe form of wind shear, during its approach to the airport and crashed at>out a milG runway. Engen said the crash h controllers more aware c need to report weatherconi | observed from airport toWi “It’s foremost in every mind to provide adef timely report^,’’he said. N. O' H owever, pilots have the responsibility for watching conditions, he said. Because of that responsi FAA provided a $‘2 million, year to United Airlinesani aircraft manufacturers toi wind shear training progni pilots recognize wind shet tions and learn escape l J Engen said. Group seeks woman’s land for lignite mine NECHANITZ (AP) — Esther Matejowsky says the Lower Colo rado River Authority wants to take only the best part of her family homestead and use it for a lignite strip mine. She had held out for three years. The LCRA can buy all her farm but not just the best part of it. “They are going to take the heart out of this place,” Matejowsky said Monday. “That’s where our petri fied wood is. That’s where our dog woods are. That’s where our beauti ful trees are.” Matejowsky, her son and three daughters are among holdouts who have not wanted the river authority to use their land for the Cummins Creek mine in Fayette County. Officials said the river authority wants about 32 of her 171 acres for a pond connected to mining opera tions across her back fence, accord ing to original mine plans. The pond would be on the northeast side of her land. LCRA general manager S. David Freeman is reviewing the size of the lignite strip mine and expects to have his findings ready next month. A cutback in the size of the mine could mean the Matejowsky land would not be needed. The LCRA already acres under lease andanok acres purchased for lij or related facilities. Thost acres were in about 1 land. The river authority hasfi a judge to gain access Matejowsky tract and abo ers. Matejowsky and her Marvin, as an experiment 40 acres of bluebonnets,tl vested the seeds on the Mi homestead 10 miles norths Grange. LOf protes for nc calling Quine Cas event, ABC 1 acadei The brand public “black try act chapte of pro A s] ment, secret Th< self-w inatioi won s» But ing th nomir Th. surroi Th voter: anistj slap ii two o this ir Foi by Dr.Kevin G. Schachterle Chiropractor STOMACH TROUBLE Because of the stomach’s central location in the body, it is richly supplied by the body’s nervous system. Since all stomach functions are controlled by nerve impulses, it can be deducted then, that the stomach can function no better then the nerve impulses it receives. When “stomach trouble”, a vague term characterized by a variety of symptoms, is present, the reason may be that the nerve impulse supply to it, or to a functionally-re lated area, has been blocked. Such interference usually occurs in the spine from which nerve trunks flow. In cases like these, a chiropractor may be able to help without resort ing to drugs, antacid or syrups. Please do not ignore the early warning signs: Headache, stiffness in neck/back, painful joints, leg/arm pain, numbness, back/neck pain, shoulder pain, numbness in hands/feet. Early treatment of these signs will minimize your need for additional follow-up visits. Complimentary consultation and spinal evaluation will be given thru the end of the month. Previous patients of chiropractic who feel the necessity for “only” a spinal adjust ment are welcome. Should you feel a need for an appointment please call 696-2100. Hint: Chiropractic practices can be found in every state, and in many other countries. HOURS: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-7 pm Tues., Thurs., Sat. 8-1 pm 909 Southwest Pkwy. Doctor & Professional Bldg. Yours for better health, Kevin G. Schachterle, D.C. AggieCon 17 A Science Fiction Convention Beyond Imagination i April 3-6 only $8.50 for students Call 845-1234 or 845-1515 for moreifl