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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 94

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14 Section 3 Chicago Tribune. Sunday. Decinbf 26. 1976 SatelKfe tmmm aaaaaa aaaent. eat an aVaal saai at sta Naa JMBk aaaa mHS' Jaaai Sympathy Ftowrers nana aa Vm aSSaBaS-14as Aaasaat tahBajwtj.

diztUl value or number that is Is generally and then electronically crested into the bast ia tha workL Based on rent agrienksral production data, and estimates total wheat production from tha acreage and yield estimates. Within the USDA, the work is headed by the a Foreign Agricultural Service, with, the By Richard Orr Rural MM adHor TWO VT-kHhMkr saSsffllse wMHH S- ahawa fhm Mfth an hnmilMT aia4ff 'atainl obseratisnB, tha system to the last yean has been moderniaod to nee prob- (aae i lis aali i taa aJBaaaral abtlity anjactiva yield aur- ta the Laited State a wealth of fafor- veya.aneleettenicaal picture. DAVID THOMPSON of the USDA Statistical Reporting Service amiw at tins way: The Landsat data comes oa computer tope and a photographic image is produced. We tbea take the data and locate the statistically selected f-by-O mDe sample segments, Oa malar crops, thai system tfcc Soviet Union ud the Peoples RsmV of China. The satellites am aot spying on tary targets or other defense secrete.

They're reporting oa wheat crops hi a unique experimental program to develop nan est lima eotimatas that the USDA says are eaualh; accurate wkJua approximately I per cent of the actual figure. MANT COUNTWE8 have vfttaaByaa croBrKportlttg systouia, or their resorts are either nareliable or secret The need" for a bettor world crop-reporting system has stimulated th LACTE project "Wih knowiedge of this kind, aiarkets could adjust in timely fashion," explains Dr. Don Paarlherg, USDA director of economics. "When supplies were short, market -prices could change early to Oms a aaf I 1 Cawai cooperauoa of six etnar agencies. Wheat was rhnsiej as the exrwimentsl crop because of its importance as a food grain cad because it is grown in so many countries.

la addition to the Soviet Union and Peoples Republic of China, the satellites gather Information on wheat crops in the Canada. Australia, Argentina, India, anil Brazil-ell major wheat producers. THE LACTE PROJECT began ta October, 1974, and was designed to operate in three wheat crops years 1974-75 through 1978-77. is scheduled to end on June 30, 1178, with a final evaluation report that may determine whether the experiment eventually will be eon-verted into an operational crop-reporting system. The project utilixes two satellites, Landsat 1 and Landsat 2.

Each is in an orbit that lets it examine the same spot on the earth's surface every, is days, which means that data is acquired from one or the other of the satellites every nine days. A third Landsat satellite is scheduled to be launched in the fall of 1977. The satellites record spectral data on four bands two invisible infrared bands and two visible bands. What they beam to earth is not a picture as such, but a "A photo analyst or interpreter looks at the image and, using other data such as crop calendars and soil information, selects fields that are wheat These fields are used to train the computer, which then classifies the entire segment and comes out with the percentage of wheat in tha sVby-4-mile area. "This percentage of wheat is then expanded to project the number of acres of wheat for a given region." YIELDS PER ACRE are calralated on models developed at the beginning of the LACIE project, based on historical weather and yield data.

The basic yield models are modified by current weather data to calculate the yields for the current year. i Phase III of the LACIE project; which is now under way, will test special techniques for evaluating damage to crops by drought, winterkill, disease, flood, insects, and other events that reduce productivity. Over the last century, the USDA has" developed a crop and livestock reporting BBSS WW UimJWU yiwi wwa mm food prodnctkaL called the LACTE project The objective is to determine the feasibility o( estimating crops through the use of remote sensing by satellites. LACTE is the acronym for Large Area Crop Inventory Experiment. It's a cooperative study between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N0AA1 of the Department of Commerce, and the VS.

Department oj Agriculture USDA. NASA SUPPLIES and processes sstet-lite data. Its major responsibility is identifying wheat on satellite imagery, and for estimating acreage. NOAA supplies meteorological data for the project and has lead responsibility for developing the models for wheat yield estimates. The USDA provides historical and cur fconomiaa usage, to poasioa supplies, and adjust livestock numbers.

"Farmers could adjust planting plans for the next crop. Government officials could manage stocks wisely. "When supplies were to be abundant, adjustments of an opposite kind could be made. To a finely tuned operation like -the world food system, early ami accurate Intelligence could mean the difference between disaster and successful adjustment "We are like a chauffeur oa a dark night, over-driving a poor set of lights. We either have to slow down or get better lights.

And we cant slow down." In Mexican jail, itfs a i i 1 5 I PYf ml II Yule lonely MEXICO CITY fAPl Kea Barton, who has lost 2S pounds living on liquids for three weeks, spent Christmas alone and hungry in a Mexican jail. He is one of 55 Americans and Canadians who have been on a hunger strike since Dec. 4 to protest the government's failure to keep what they consider a promise to lift the ban on parole for drug offenders. Legislation to. change the law lis bogged down in Mexico's congress.

Barton talked with a reporter Christmas Eve while other prisoners visited with loved ones and ate home-cooked food, His thoughts rambled and be became dizxy at times. His weight has I I- I ii ii wT I 7 A I- ii i iii ii un i .1 AM -sir1' wit ii.imi. i i. n-mmmi iSim VaV urn STl-mtfmni iasiaawBjBSaaaBaafBp ar raaava. maaa tSta.

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Mass a.m. al Patar Church. Inlet-nam Catrair Camelsrr. VIsHsllen Manday, 7-t a.m. and Tassder.

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from Iks Oelsasst Punaral Chaaal, Its? N. Harlem to St. Mary Calls Church, aarwyn. a.m. Vliltataa Sander, attar I am atf- 1700.

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Pellartan, nssr Lsdiaasi, ta St. StaahHas a. a at. Church. Msss II s.m.

Intarmsat SI. Jaseeh Csmetetr. Vliltatan Sander, attar i am 237-4400 Paartj1 land 'fathar 'atanaaOiiaai end Jetfrli aranatathar af Uss, Jaal ani Jehnt kralhsr el Man (Vkter) Hess, Lsefse (Lsvls) Otckce, Han-tlatts lltenlerl Kataiike, Irene Pratslkietr ant Delia (Hansen) Artists and tha lata Asa. Punaral Mender, t.a., from Chaaal si Attaemls Punaral Olrecters, 4700 N. Western to SI.

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et Sf. Loafs. see el hrathar at Marie Charrea. Pat, CerfWevW WaaWa WrrtlaT) W4 tw4 1414 Hlchstes. Henty, Rydelek set Re.

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am a aaMaaatj jWeBafatW tcaatls CPOj aaaae aNast -el Heat; gaaaBaaToalaaamaaal Sca)atti MajatjW ItVaejTS 44 veanaaj w. VaMalaa talaiBai 3 fa N) tWe)4 4t aaMftl aWeTarfM WTTtreiBl Ar-et nar jjtj4JltMJ4 I4CM JJJiJIJJJj i attsJ mini. amwjjsag ftyj 04ry44fWj4 kllaMaff atajWOWIgp arJBnaaajaaajBaajj sja anaWet A watt VsSLmCL bbms, a am. Basilica hear Throngs dropped from 185 to 160. BARTON TALKED about Hawaii.

where he had moved from Los Angeles to start a band and make the big time. Instead, be got involved 'in drugs and wound up in prison, where he has been for about 2H years. Some 9M months after he was arrest-, ed at Mexico City's airport, Barton was sentenced to seven years in prison. He said be never saw a Judge and never went Ux trial. This ia the way he said it happened: UNDER THE DIM lights of a small bar in Hilo, Hawaii, Barton struck a bargain with an acquaintance, agreeing to carry 2V4 pounds of cocaine from Lima, Peru, to the United States.

He hoped to get enough money to buy new equipment for the band. SO THE OFFER of a two-week vacation in Lima and $5,000 sounded good. "When I heard how easy it was to make money, I couldn't believe Barton said. "All you do is fly to Peru, pick up some cocaine from a guy and fly back. The guy told me it wasn't dangerous because I was young and nobody 1 tmaaaaLB nunj PtatTuaj.oMri PON taaaltM Ot MitattMS CliMimaI SB CMTW at BfOUttT.

TAX 0OWCTiat.l yna caacar aassaaca Fsuaaaan 1 SUB8 JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOt RMMlS" a. ana HlMktf M. WtaaNaWt DaaC Ifta MM nannjaa gSM aaaTVff VtaTI 7 Alma a Oscar Death notices sltaajtj) AetlwJaea'llB bt)vVv44) paataW)Maat CVf HvW tt)t ArtssvVf IwffvWti iW(waW Ppajsj (Sua). Unary) DanlatS) naana Lmni, and Matagral I tarn) I tWaaaWJlaaVaWaT tn wMt at Hallaraack Passral Hams. 4M-M N.

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1 a.m., at SI. Jotm's Calicaaal Chwtk, 3S57 N. Kaslnat. CMcaaa. VHHatlan attar a a.m.

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Maadav Item s.m. te.4t o.di. tar-ulcaa ia-ee a-at. Vlaliaflaa at "This is our humanism, the humanism of our life as a preparation for fullness, for terminal happiness, victorious one day over death, and destined to make up mystically the Body of Christ in a reality that surpasses every the pontiff said. "THIS IS NO longer the admirable humanism of past centuries Nor is it even that which motivates many people of our time, who are inebriated with the illusion of being able to produce a humanism that springs only from scientific progress and social evolution," said the Pope.

VATICAN CTTY UPIl-J'ope Paul VI celebrated Christmu Day Mass at St Peter's Basilica Saturday with a call for new spiritual humanism that transcends man's current infatuation with "scientific progress ud social evolution." i Robed in white and gold from his miter to his slippers, the 79-year-oW pontiff poke to a throng of more than gathered in St. Peter's Square. Hie brief benediction "Urbi et Orbi To the City of Rome and the World" wu also televised live to millions in 12 European nations. SPEAKING FROM the purple velvet-draped papal balcony in the center of St. Peter's baroque facade, the spiritual leader of about 700 million Roman Catholics avoided sU references to politics and controversial subjects such as abor- He deplored the modern preoccupation With science and jocial progress, which, be said, Ignores the message of religion that man can find' perfection only in -Jesus Christ AN ITALIAN ARMY regimental unit and brass band and a flag-bearing papal Swiss guard unit paraded at the foot of the stairs leading to the largest church In the world.

Pope Paul began his 13th Christmas message as Roman Catholic pontiff at noon and ended it 10 minutes later with wishes for a "Blessed Christmas in the joy and perce of Christ" in a dozen languages, including Chinese, Russian, Swahili, and Latin. 1 THE PILGRIMS, many carrying brightly colored balloons, applauded cheerfully as vendors1 did a brisk business in football lottery tickets among the crowd. Pope Paul began Christmas Day with a midnight mass in St. Peter's. It was televised in 32 nations.

In his homily at the midnight the Pope urged Christians to strive for an "honest dialog with the modern vorld that vacillates in persisting doubts." The Pope said a second mass in his private chapel. woum suspect I'd do anything wrong." He flew to Lima, checked into a plush -hotel, made a telephone call, met a man in front of a restaurant, and gave him $6,000 in a taxi for the white powder. A few days biter, a drug agent at the Mexico City airport pulled Barton from an immigration line. The agent had Barton's name and passport number written on a piece of paper. HE SAYS HE WAS.

beatea and shocked with an electric cattle prod until he signed a statement in Spanish that he could not understand. To this day, Barton claims he doesn't know what was in the statement. He said modern man has forgotten "two things on which experience counsels reflection: the innate insufficiency of man to be perfect In himself, and the inextinguishable thirst that destines him to find In God that infinite satisfaction of which he ia constitutionally in need." The pontiff arrived at St. Peter's, which is built on the site of the Roman Emperor Nero's circus, where St. Peter was martyred, to the tolling of bells throughout the Vatican.

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