Relief Agency Sends Dry Milk to Poland
Associated Press
NEW YORK —
Catholic Relief Services last week airlifted 100,000 tons of dry milk to Poland to meet needs for children after radioactive fallout from the Soviet nuclear accident affected Polish dairy products.
The air shipments were part of a three-month relief effort there by the U.S. church agency at the request of Polish bishops. The agency earlier allocated $100,000 for purchase of milk in Europe for Polish children.
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