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Show The LEA DER f A .ID SERVING THE BEAR VALLEY RIVER STATEMENT Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. . on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution $3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Mfr Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class , matter October 15, 1925 under act of March J, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Snecial to THE LEADER W. BabMS Babson Discusses Airplane Accidents , Last park. Fla. read that 85 people have been killed in airplane ac cidents during the proceeding thirty-eigdays in Elizabeth, npo .Tpfspv and vet nothine Is being done about it. I believe it is a crime asainst the American neonle for the airolane compan ies not to do more to prevent such accidents. It is true that thev can insure their planes so as to get a new one when a plane Is destroyed, but no insurance can replace lives which they de stroy. In my humble Judgement, their attitude is all wrong. Cause of Accidents A few airplane accidents occur from running into mountains during fog or storm. These are being eliminated by the latest modern altitude instruments and by radar. With good working In struments and bright-eye- d pilots these accidents should no long ' er occur. The major cause of airplane accidents Is their engine trouble or wing failure or some other breakdown which causes the airplane to drop to the ground and the gas tanks to explode. This throws the gasoline all over the occupants. Some electric spark starts the fire and the passengers are all smothered or burned to death. In short, "Old Man RARsrtN wppIt vou A CODE OF LIVING In these days when the evidence points to a 'widespread weakening of the American moral fibre, with major crimes climbing faster even than the increase in population, it is encouraging to note that a great moral force in America is growing even stronger. The Boy Scouts of America celebrates its 42nd birthday during Boy Scout Week, February 6 through 12. It is an occasion when we can pause and consider its mark on the youth of the nation. Since 1910, more than nineteen million American boys and men have been influenced by this Scout Oath: "On my honor I will do my best To da my duty to God and my country, and to obey the Scout Law. To help other people at all times. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, f ' and morally straight." For its young men members, known as Explorers, the Boy Scouts of America has this dedication pledge, which could well be adopted by all Americans: x nui uc nitr uwui; uaui aim uan x win uc io- miliar with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights of the United States of America. I will respect and obey the law in order to have security and freedom. "I will share the responsibility of my home, school, 'church, neighborhood, and community; and when legally of age, I will register and vote in all elections. I will of whatdeal fairly and kindly with my fellow-citizeever race or creed, in the Spirit of the Scout Law and America's tradition of equality of opportunity. "I will work to preserve our American heritage of liberty and responsibility. I acknowledge that the privileges we enjoy were won by hard work, and sacrifices, faith and clear thinking of our forefathers. I will do all in my power to pass on a better America to the next generation." Today over 2,900,000 boys and men are actively enrolled in over 80,000 different units. Scouting is indeed a great asset to the nation. May it continue to succeed in influencing the lives of countless more boys as you go "Forward On Liberty's Team." ns DALE CKOMPTON GRADUATES new station Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Cromp-to- n received word that their son, ton. at Blaine Washing- Ffc. Dale.Crompton graduated ATTEND KENT FUNERAL from the Camp Kesler school of May Taylor Kent and Laura electronics as a radar mechanic Kent drove to Malad WednesonJaunary28. day to attend Funeral Services He is now being assigned to a for Dan Kent. chines. Professors taught us that balloons and dirigibles would be practical. only BAUSON'S AUTHENTIC IB IB ht Gravity" is responsible. Tour Home May Be Destroyed Tonight This means that these fatal accidents will continue and in crease in number and severity as more planes fly and the size of the planes Increases. When the airplane companies advertise they have the biggest planes, they do not tell you that the bigger the plane the more dangerous it will be for all concerned when it falls. Moreover, many believe that the bieger planes are more liable to fall. Thursday, February 7, 1952 It is not only those who travel in planes who are running the increasing risk as bigger planes are built. Every reader of this column, including those who never use air travel, is likewise subject to great danger, as was evidenced In Elizabeth, New Jer sey. An airplane going over your house may fall on your house and cover it with gasoline, causing your entire family to be burned up. The Needed Remedy There is only one means of preventing these accidents. This is to discover some partial Insulator of gravity, although helicopters may also help in solving the problem. Insulators exits for light, noise, fire, air .heat, cold, magnetism, electricicty and even atomic energy. The work of the Gravity Research Foundation at New Boston, New Hampshire, is helping to discover a partial insulator for gravity. This foundation believes that the airplane campanies could discover an alloy which would partially insulate gravity If they would only combine and spend the money to do so. When a partial insulator is discovered the exterior of all planes would be covered with this alloy. The weight of the plane would then be so reduced that a fall need not cause a ratal disaster. Besides, the plane and contents would h cr. much lighter it would be much less liable to engine and other difficulties and hence less liable to fall How Airplane Compares Reply The airplane companies claim that scientists say it is impossible to discover a partial insulator for gravity. My answer is that when I was a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology I was taught that it would, be impossible to use comir ma- mercially Scientists, have discouraged many great inventions of today, claiming that they were impossible. The Babson Institute has the third largest collection in the world of Sir Isaac Newton's writings and we believe that if he were here today he would agree that gravity could be partially overcome. 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