SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHIZHKA, - ZHMACHENKO, F.F.

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Czechoslovakia/Plant Physiology Growth and development H-5 Abs Jour Referat. Zh. Biol.,, No 6, 25 March 195T, 22411 Author Gorzhavka zhka Polachkovat Ihiz Inst Not given Mitle A method for es tablishingthe light stage in buckwheat (ngOP IYrUM sagittatum. Gilib). Orig Pub, Sbor. CeskosI. akad. zemed. ved. FhU-Roati. vyroba.. 1956, 29, No 3, 213-248 Abstract.: The scale of growtb development of buckwheat for a natural and shortened da~ was established. Taking this scale into acco=t,, the authors,established that the light stage of the tested buckwheat type la:ets .2-5.days depending on the length of day .and temperature* The light stage terminates most rapidly.in a 12-hour day. Ae biological adaptability of plants to a light regimen.is very broad; development is possible in day- lengths from 5 to 24 hours. The plants reacted to the photo- periodeven in the.cotyledon stage. Bibl. 26 refs.. Card i/1 35 o q It, 1 . I I" E i 11 ! I ~11' al ~`I IN;: H : 1 1: 1 i ., t S.~ ':- 1 I i; - i- . 1 1 . : ; . I '.., i !,. I i'~ .'# , , I , - I - - ;.~ , i ~ 1 "JI]i ~ I I .;, P 3!"ll III !,-[~ 111 ~-ll , ~s 1 I j , 14 f. . 1* ~ ?, ~ h ;~ . I . - I ~.~ , I ~I - ~.: . . . t . MMINIME."ll. I 1'~~ : ~ , k ". ! ~ I ~ ~, I I I ~q ;i - i ; 1 ii ! ; ~ 1 ~ 11 'k i i, 1,: -,~, : , I I 'I ~ ~ 11 : . dlpfll;~ I ~*';~ 1. 4 1 t!' I , ~ I I !' ~; ~l T i i I A 1 ~ 1 11 " It: I I -. - ? 'I ! . " i,.:; j I ~ r. -. : i " I, i 1, _; i. I. 1r - , I I,, f. , ; e - - - ii q i, - ~! : ! I , ! f itP, -1 : i M I~i. I k I ` ii:n fAl -. ., . I il I . ; ;..:: , , : i :; - :~ . i I ; 1: A 1 ~ . ;: - . i- .1'W I ~IHI I ; ; I i !; j! ; .1 . : f Ili : : , 1~ - , 1. t ibui, I di i ZRI kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy rabotnik; Z.BORSHCHIKo Map** insho; 'nauchn" rabo-tuike, WWANBUT, L.Y., inzh.# nauchnyy iab6tnik; KOREPAROVS K.A.0' -kand,takhn.nauk, nauchnyy rabotnik-,' XAL4D!s V.P,, ksndtekhn.nauk# na-dobnyy rabotaiki KOVEM, Map kandstakhn, nauk, naucbnyy rabotnik; NOVITMY, A.M.. kand.tekhn.hauk, nauchnyy rabotak-f PWXOPUT, T.P., nauchnyy rabotnik; SAPITMT9 I.T., kand4tekhn.uaukg uauchwyIribotnik; YIMISHEVSKII, A.Tu.a Iwnd.tekh.uaukO.n8uchnyy rabotnik; LIPKOVIM, S.M., dotoent, red.; SHUSHKOVSKATA. Te.L.,.red.izd.; BMSLAVSKAYA, L.Sh.. tekhn.reds; ALADOVA.. Ye. I., tekhn.red.~ [working gently sloping seams at great depths] Razrabotka pologo- Waiushchlk-h plastov-n4 :bollshikh glubinakh. Pod obshchelved S*KwLipkovicha, :Moskva.i,Rl9takhixdat. 1938. 209 p. (KIRA 12-#z). i's rqtallnoe Donetskly industrialln" Inatitut. '2. Donetekiy industrialon" inetlt'W(for all exdept Upkovich, Wmahkovskaya Berealavskaya, Aladova) (Coal mines and mining) I : -. it -:: ! I~ t 1 ; p. V - i ! , ,1 z ~i "I i Vt, t GO-Yja", ftrts Israylev ich- prof cul coaaed]; LIMOVICH, Samail Koiserevich. dotse f -SPITSCITI Konstantin Tedoravich; AKOT, P*U. I otvo'red.; E 'O'YMYA,'To.T.., red.ls4-yqt; NAIMINGIATA. A~ A" takhn.red.; PROZOROVSKATAi V,L,,.,t9ktw*rsd, nual Of SA mining]. Z' Ma -Problems on undarground.co adachnik p0 [ .. I ~.o- ~, ", .1 ": ~ "I `Jiflil I ~~ I 11,111UH, I i'"I'l I a I ! 1w, 1, Il ii I , . 1, ~ t i. i. - ~,, , , t - - .-- - - .-I I-.,In 11-2 144-Inf-in Im USSR/Soil Science. Mineral Fortilizero J-5 Abs Jaur, ruff Zhur Biol.) 116 20) 1956) No 91470 Author Zhiznevskaya G Yv.. Inst Title a Comparative Estitiation of the Effect of Mcroclenents on Corn rmd Flax, D-,pan,-1in,,- on the Soil Conditiono. Oria Pub Izv AN LLtv,"JSR, 1957, No li, e-80 Abstract Sic results. of vegetative and field testsl carried out in the Institute of BioloCy of the Acadeny of Science, Latvian HSR, showed that on a linad turf-pudzolic field, eorn LUd Practically not respond to the applia-ation of boron; the crop of fln--x straw with boron rose by 19 o/o, but t7ae crop of flax seeas by nora thmi three times. ()n the chr-U~ed acid turf riold, boron increased the yield of cobs Ly 38 o/o. The'presowing treatment of the seeds with a 0.015 0/0. solution of borax and tm,-dressing iiq)rovod the crop on both fields. In tbe field tests, to.-p-drcssin,, corn with a 10.01 0/0 solution of zinc sulfate boosted the 'rraan yiela Card 1/2 Science. Mineral Fertilizers J-5 Ibs Jour W Zhur, - 13iol.) uo 2o) 1T .)8, rio 91470 'by 15-16 y/o., the cuj(;. troatuent with zinc ~,Jioaphidc by A o/a. W the turf-pod nor or, in aauiuil- zolo~uuj , _tfieldsawhich wore I~o a b per, cwl)pcr clj'arly showed positiva a- fot on the corn lc colf 'r and fim yield; on thj p-jat fiolds the crup of corn cobs in- creased with an a, rLAIention of Cu by 62.7 O/o, the crop of n the turf-pilmulic soil the pre, - flnac zeeds by 30 tii,,,3s, C. cowin- treatment of tho seadr, with Cu-solutions had a mire baneficial effect on the crop of corn cobs, thnn the appll- C, ation directly to the coil. Man(,,anonu mirplied to the liwed peat field increased only the crop of Green corn cobs by .9-3.6 o/o. The crop of fLax straw rose maer these conditions by 19 o/.D, the seed yicld by more thrui tILree tLieu. -_ PI.M. Shchepatillnikova, Card, 2/2, 34 -1 A -I,- 1--.-I7 - ~- rll----.,.-v~ v- -. . - -E,- " , -.1, ~'; H 1 i . .~ Ifl, H ii I ~ " I ~, - . I I .1 t ----------- 111MIMA ANCRIXOTA..Z.,I..;.-IRIVOSHAPKIN. X.A.4 ISTCRIK.-V.K.,; OYSTANKINA T.r.;~Wciiisiou, V.P.-'TSIMUN, X.Z.'; BlKr=TA .3,N.; -1. , 'laiareat Stalinstoy protli - Ispoisial,inn redaktors',SUVINA,:.q.Y*,g Imudidat sillskokhosysirstred- nykh nauk-..' spot aiall 6y~r .- iedtiktor -, SAKHAROVA,' I.K.. apetsial'M redaktor; XOSIM I'i- 'V.T~, gpetsiallnyy re"ktor'; TSKIY otvatetvennyy redakt6ri AURIAGEMO. L.A., redaektorM.-.1-krim POT.1 takhnicheskiy rodaktor [REPer Is nce,: of airl6ui6raIleaders of Xai~khstan; an, annotated yt i4doilkov sel'skogo khostaietva.lazakhokoi SSR; bibliograpblr' 1~ I OP pe annotirovaanyt ukantell literatury..kj=-Ata,.-19554 290 p. (HIBA 9: 12) 1. ~~mclemiya nauk Wakhokor SSR, Alma-Ata. 28entralinnya, nauchnaya biblioteka. 20 'TS6Utrul'naya nauchnaya biblioteka Akademii usuk Kazakholcoi (for Dome: iheva i _Ivanchikova, Krivoshapkin, laychik, OvoyaWdna. Peokt-istova, T.Siuman) (Bibliograpbv-~-Xazalchatan--Agricultwo). -i.: I I - ; 1, - ~ 1 , I I 111 4 1.,L - t -I ,- vl~-~!! 1 V , ,- ! , it , , -4 - --- - ------- L "Toxic-Properties--of--the-Poldb66 b~emietLi-NlUiF~-.1-0--O---a-n-d P~ophylAc6tl&'Measures for.Occupational Intoxications," by G. A. Zhizuevskiy, Chairs of~Hygiene (head Prof 2. K. McgilevchIR7_ _a-nd-fgr-ma~ology (head,,, Prof K. S. Sbadurskiy) Minsk Medical Institute, Zdravookhraneniye Belorussii$ Vol 3s No 5.- 57., PP 59-62- Reports.'results.of,itivesti~ationis conducted tc determine the toxici the-orgin6pfiosphorus compound NIUIF-100,p andits effecton the or gan Is to' co'nsiumie"is either- in theform of a thick oily daik-broA 4id with an-unpleasant:,garlic-like odor$ consisting of 30 percent.diet Inaranitrophenylthiophosphate (DEW) -7 or OF-10., and.~, a vehicle, OP er chemical ingredients,, ori6,the form.of a dust containing one perce D&-TF in a kaolin or-talc= base. NIUIF-100 is a highly effective in- ,ticide.. At the same time, it was found-to be highly toxic to warm oded-animals. 'Experiments conducted on-mice and dogs established: XCUIP-100 is a potent poison with a narrow.zone of toxic action;. (2) toxicaud anticholinesterase Iproperties of,NIUIF-100 are fte to the thylparanitrophenylthiot4o-spbate- which produces a muscarine-m-like effec a sharp diminution of cholinesterase activity in the blood serum was-. ~S~-4;11 AiC -LL zi i:T 1: =11-111IM1111,11,11" H -, if 1 4 Sl- . ~t~ : I. - 5-j , ( I ~;i 1! ,1 i t I 'i~ ; ~ . i ~! '' 1 1 - I , Ul !~ ; 1 1 1 . , * I I , J : , 1 1 li,I:i. 1 :~ . ~'ACCESSION KRt AP4040693 S/0135/64/000/006/0601/00-04~! AUTHOR I G.*- D'. (Ca-i~didate of technical sciences)k Z hL znyakov So N -TITLEs Wela of.hq&'t'-'re,siit&'nt, SAP-material in fusiou'velding ability S'Va' huoy izv no* 6 (630) 1964i 1-4 SOURCEt:~ rot a pro 'iDds 6 TOPIC TAGS t sinte'red :'&lumiUui*--p'o4db'r SAP,- _SAP veldability SAP, fusion welding, SAP vald.q'vi-ld-~ pr!~pertyo TTIG-weldg MIG weld AUS TRACT t ~ The.tihsatisfaetor'y' 4ildibility,of SAP-parts, noted In n-"weldLng;Ls caus ,ad chiefly by-the Oresence of -oxide films- 'on" veloping each metal 'particle.-, The,weldability c4n be greatly im-,. proved b nealing'of'SAP-bill to`at 650-i-680C prid'r, t 0 y vacuum, an a rolling. Weldable SAP sheets-are.iobtaLned'Lwthis ways: They- have higher. duitilLty and almost", them. issise tehsLle and y1ald strength a SAP'shiets those of.conventicually protessed SAP'sheetse- Weldable can be successfully wat'ded-vith argon - shielded 'are with or with-:~ ble:X weld-1 -mm'vthick -sheets without any' out f luz zt:I,is'-&dvIsa o 10 ... . ...... 'Car /2 W1015 , Mwg : I P. . 5 , ! i I i ~ , .4 i - i_ -w . : "! 1~ a , , .-, t, , ~;:ll I,: ! 1. 1 ! '. i .. . - ~ I i! ;~ 1 1 ~ I ~! 1 ~ : 1 : 1 i '~' , ", ;, ;,- .'' ! ;! , . : . 11 [ - 1 1 ~ I : . ! ZF V - . I : C ~ 1: ;- i ; J I - N [ 1 1 't I F - U ; . . . - ; - . : - . : 1:1 I;i ! [ r "ll ]i "I ~ I , . I '. I t, - I ; , w ;. .. 4 : ~ r - .I . : I'M I I a 4XMIFIN&90~ipf I A R I Rili-IIN CU a? i IF" v l'it I I t :, ., 4 si 285 3 S/143/61/U0/008/005/005 D203/D305, AUTHORS: Belov, Ye. M., and Zhlobich, A.V.9 Engineers TITLE: Application of a two-channel capacitance indicator, of pressure, for.investigating an ejector with a pulsin .g gas flow PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vys shikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Energetika.0 no. 8, 1961y 301-76 TEXT: The authors describe an electronic pressure-capacitor in- dicator with.an oscilloscopic registration of the pressures de- rived for studying the behavior of the gas ejectors of impulse gas turbines. This indicator,was developed at the Tomsk Thermo- Technological Laboratory T3MWMT(TEMIIT) as one of the-devices'for studying the pulsating flows from-the ejectors' outgoing gases which are utilized.in.the impulse turbines. The latter are used as the ower for air cooling in anumber of engines, e.g. trac torLIT3fChTZ) of 250 hp TATRA engineag Porsche motors, diesel compressor 20K (2SK) and others. The behavior of the gas flow in card 1/ q 28573 8/'143/61/000/008/005/005 'Applicatio.n.of a two7channel D203/D305 the cross-section of the nozzle depends on the number and the or- der. of the joint outlets and varies in character from an unstable and intermittent shapeto a continuous pulsing, approaching a steady flow. According to experiments it was found that the ejec- tor output which is evaluated~by a coefficient of ejectionv sub- stantially increases with the presence of breaks between the se- parate gas pulses, it was'found that the coefficient of;ejection of an internittent, pulsing flow q increases.with the frequency p V, with the decrease in consumption of the gas GI and increa- G.max 1 G" 2 ses with paramEter T' The. coefficient of ejection is qp=-67, where G the output by weight of,the active ejecting medium, G max the output with acoustic velocity in the nozzle, G" the output 2 by weight of the passive (ejected) medium, - equal to time of gas flow.from the nozzle during the period of pulsation T. Fig. 1 Card 2/9 2 MEMO j Ili "U", 'j~ mo. 7%7) SN/1 43 000/008/005/005 Application of a two-channel ... D203/D305 q shows the results of an experiment ~P f(U),~with various values q ST Gi Of at a constant consumption of gas 0.3. The characte- T Uimax riBtiCS were obtained for an ejector, having the mixture chamber of D 52 mm, -diameter, and length of 7 calibers,,a diffusor of length K D) = 248 mm~.and conical nozzle with a diameter d =18 mm. Fig.2 L (L S shows the variation of!the coefficients of ejection q and q,, de- L p T pending on the length of the mixing chamber KO , the experiments 'jKC being carried-out with an ejector without the diffusor and with the diameter of the mixing chamber d KS = 52 mm, pulsing frequencyV= "10/sec, and where L'- 0636, The experiments-have shown that with T some dimensions of the sticking main inlet of the ejector and in some frequency ranges resonances appear with an ejector in the sucking pipeconductor with'diameter 92 mm, and 930 mm long; it Card 3/9 I lie 28573 B/143/61/000/008/005/005 lication of a two App -channel D203/D305 was possible to increase the'.coefficient of ejectf.on by 10 to 12%, at a frequencyJ= 7t0 10.per t3ec. and at-V-= 0.36(curve a, Fig. r 1). A block diagram of the.two-channel capacitance indicator is then shown and described.The authors explain the function of the .indicator in an example of-the second channel, which is the,most sensitive, in Fig.,4. A,signal generator of lampJI 6X8 (L 6Zh8) 1 with an inductive-T, and having a frequency of 290 Kcps and gene- rating oscillations- with. an amplitude of 75V was considered. A good selection was obtained by screening, filtbre and h.f. chokes. The differences in frequency.of generators 0,2 Kcps was accounted for. By condenser G6 it is possible to vary somewhat the frequency of the signal generator. A bridge balance is composed of inductive capacitance impedances one of the arms of the bridge working as indicator, a diaphragm'and, .a stationary plateg the inductances be- ing connected in opposition.-Because of the capacitance change (action of gaEes on diaphragm), the voltage in the bridge is modu- lated. A high channel sensitivity is obtained by using a thin dia- phragm 0.07 mm anda 3 stage amplifier (x 10,000). The output Card 4/ 9 : i JIJ~ llli:4!, . I , - I!, . , I: , r ~ , I - ., I ! : - I , I I . fl ': f ~ 4 1 Pl'~ 1. .; ~q t ; ~ I I : ! . 1 ~~, i ~ i. , t ~ . . , ~hi. t I"'. - , I . 11 ~ , T~ '~, ~i~ I : t, i ~! i ;; I ! 11-U i'll i i .., ~ '! , - ~, : I f I il ~ 1. . 1111 i 1111H I'l I -otc-~--'onal s2ced of I. n~ nl.~~,.,= . I ... -'T, ~~! -a'-- =-t~t Z= -IIPI!tl~4 I .t=. ~~I= "M.m ;C~ Cand-Tech Sci.~-~:-(diss) "Study of~the effect 6f the main natural ci i~ 4i i -3 - ~ ~-` I . .. - ir s. I ; -~ --; ; 41 tit ISO 141 1 g Ift ii t i! t Ni A I I I - . Ml~,~ , 'L~ -.- ~- - ~ "Wa " , .. , ~, 11, 1 .. .. -- --.1. 1. -1 . L" . !., ::: 4 ~ t, 1, ~ '.., I - . : q, ~ ~,*,.- , 181 , 1; : i - - " ii , 1~ I !! . 4 m Ili "7j ;"I V". 11 1~ I i '- ~fl 1 44 . I . : t I ~t. : f . :1 1 ~ , :I z " 5 .II i ~ 7 - I f 11 - 7, it-, ~,, i I = ~..- , I I ~~- i - - ~4.11 I ~c ~Fll ~ 33795 3/108/62/017/002/010/010 Reducing theoanalysis time ~of D201/D305 resolving capability of the analyzer.,The method consists in the intervals betweenth6 ad~acent..spectral lines being swept quickly and decreasing the change in frequency (y = FS) when it reaches the value determined in (1). The decrease should be automatic by,ac-cing on the sweep generator by the filter~system output pulses. It is suggested in Ref.-2 (0 Ocit.).that the aweep speed be controlled p directlyiby,the pulse Ignals. In conjunction with the above the, authors suggest two distinct speeds of analysis: Large (Y1) in the intervals between thesignals and small (T.) in.the preeence _~of signals. According:to (1)~',the following condition shouldbe as-,. tiefied b .~O 665 A/v (2) 0o7 Y Is The.,blo.ck diagram of,the suggested circuitp with,which a larger ea- :ving in:time could beachieved is given in Fig. 4. As'may be seen the proposed.~circuit has a separate filtering system which controls retardation.of the sweep._The analysis of the above circuit shows that the parameters of the control system b the 3 db band- 0.7c' Ca d 2/,5~/ YU, I - I-I - ~~ . I - -- - -111- , . ~ z , ~ . , v I. , - v ~I I.. r- T- 7,- - - t 19 1i! .1 11! - : " .; I :zj!iI i.ii; I I ! .1 I . . . .;;, I : I I i I . -"'6(4)' SOV/108-13-12 -6112 ~AUTHORSv ZhlobinskiX4_1__U_p_3odinj L. 0.1 ..TITLE: -ke'thodb'of--Calculating and Eliminating Interference Disturb- ancesOce4irlU During FrequencyTransformation (Metody rascheta ustraneniya kombinatsionnykh pomekh, voznikayushchikh:pri preo'brazovanii chastoty) Radio PERIODICAL; -,tekhnikat 1958, Vol 13, Nr 12, PP 45-52 (USSR)~ A,BSTRACT.: The present-papersets out from.the consideration of the c on'di.'-. tions that are necessary, and not only sufficient, for suppres- sing interfere ncedisturbances. As far as the receiving range is subdivided'into some sub-areas the choice of:the inter- mediate frequencies,and of.the.sub-areas ia,made easier by a sufficient attenuation of the interference disturbances.'The task*is'not to choose an intermediate frequen Qy being lower or higher than.thoee frequency values at which the formation of. interference 'disturbances at any signal frequency is possible but in being able to choose the intermediate frequency:for the reaps ctive range of signal frequencies'between the -values at which.the, dangerous.interferences occur. The conditions for the, Card 1/2 occurrence of interference disturbances are investigated'and the 1 It ~ i ".., . . I - :.:. Ila: 1 3 it), V5 Fj I I ZHLUDIKO, A.D. Zhi Ud ko, A.D.. [Fizicbeakiy, Inotit'ut Institute I Izeni P. H ~ Iimeni P.N. Lebedev, AS USSR) A bedeva fill, SSSR (Physical Functions znd-of Soli Method of MeasurIng Waves d.Dielectrics In the Decimet Temperature er Band of Radio It Ate MY, Steil '4-r U~ ef nlebvrt~ ,r!, C A.'U ZX 13 Y I --'~ ~~ '' 4, ~ -; - - ~~ -t Ail Kh I X l,: I 5L, or A-_ A Z f-Y-1- - AIDP 3500 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 15/91. 'Authors A Strelets,.Kh L., V. F.Lludneva and I. L. Reznikov Title Viscosity of fused salts of the isoconcentration section (MgC1219:10% by weight) of the system MgCl2-CaCl2-KCI-NaCl Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim. , 28$ 6, 643-654 1955 Abstract The viscosity.was determined by the Coulomb method, The- experimental:data show that the viscosity of the quater-.'~. nary electrolytes is not an additive function of the composition.:,The effect of the concentrations of KC1 0 NaCl. and Cad.12 on . the viscosity of the electrolytes has been studied. Seven tables, 3 references, 2 Russian (1935-1937). Institution: None Submitted, 0,9, 1953 , v . , -. ~ - :i 1 ); .: w. 111 7ft ~; . H, I 1 4 ! i I ~ i A, -: ~ .1 i.. , . 5 ; : . . . . I i . -; " . I I f . III : : I :-, 1. 1. ~, , 1 : . . '71 -. - 1 7- T -, ~ E ~,. - 1: :%: Eu - 1; ~!: I ': -m 1 1. . - FATI, '44,11IF-TV-71F . X, :I, , .: - , , 1 3. ! I I I I "., , , . . I i v ! ~ L~ , .-1 1 1 1 1 .1 :M;~-i "I . , i ~ i , t, .1 ~ - . . v ~ i `iWAIP 1. t 11 . - I d , I 107-57-7-5/156 -ATJTHOR: Zhmachenko, F.j Chairman of the.DOSAAF Committee, UkrSSR TITLE: i;dio Hams of oviet Ukraine (Radiolyubiteli aDvetskoy Ukrainy) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 7, pp 4-5 (USSR) ABSTRACT:-Fresented-ls a concise.-. account of the radio amateurism in the Ukraine. The number of radio cirolesand radio courses have grown rapidly. In 1956 tons of thousands of qualified radio operators have been trained in the lower-leTel radio-ham organizations. High skills were demonstrated at the 10-th All-Union Radio Ham Contest, Kiyev, in April 1957. The first place was taken by the team of V. Somor (Lvvov), G. Astrabakhin ( Odessa), N. Yemshanov (Vinnitsa). Personal skills were shown by the Masters of Radio Amateurism N. TartakoveLkly and P. Vasil~mv. The former set a now all-Union record of 420 digits a minute received on typewriter. 39172 radio hams passed the exams and received various proficiency~degree certificates. In 1955 there were 85 ultrashort-wave ham radio stations in the,Ukraine; in 1956 their number rose to 354; more and more stations are coming on the air. There are not enough.radio,clubs in the Ukraine; not all Oblasts have them. many have poor quarters; hams study in hal1ways and pantries. Shortage of radio equipment and radio textbooks prevails. Radio clubs should be organized In all Ukranian oblasts. One paid full-time worker is, sufficient, for a radio club. The bulk of the work can be carried out Card 1/2 r , A-".? 7 ! 3 ~li I '' i ~ ,!. .. I t[ ; Ij. 1. 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V I ,- ", t ON 65-8-3/18 AUTHOR: Zhmachenko., F., Hero of the Soviet Union, Chairman, DOSAAF-Committee for the Ukrainian SSR TITLE* More'Attention Must Be Given t Av 0 iation Sports (Bol'she vnimaniya aviatsionnomu sportu) FERIODICAL :~Kryllyaftodiny.. 1957, Nr 8,, pp. 4-6 (US3R) ABSTRACT: The author outlines the achievements of the DOSAAF ~organizations.of the Ukrainian SSR in spurringthe in- tereat of the masses in the aviation sports and in raising the quality of the training offered to the mem- bars of these organIzationaj states the requirements for further progress in these fields, the principal requirement being the bettering of the material equip- ment of the lower-level sport organizations; and criti- cizes the Central Committee of the DOSAAF for not under- .,standing the importance of the activities of the local organizations and for not paying sufficient attention to the needo-of these organizations. More specifically, he stressei3the necessity o~ spreading the existing net of areoolubs, of building a latge number of well equipped outdoor training centers and parachute towers , and of Card 1/2 , ; , - - I ~~ , ~ i"- . : , , - 'I :~ 1 1 1 . ! 11 1 i : 1: , I E,