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NAMES AND FACES / BY MALCOLM J. BARACH

Author: BY MALCOLM J. BARACH

Date: Thursday, October 28, 1982
Page: ?????
Section: RUN OF PAPER

Nobel prize-winning scientist Dr. Linus Pauling says he would rather work on scientific problems than spread warnings about nuclear danger, but he can't ignore what he sees as a threat to mankind. The 81-year-old chemistry pioneer is touring Canada to warn against the planned testing of US cruise missiles this winter in Alberta. The plans are the focus of protest marches set for several Canadian cities this weekend.

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