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Show and dry cloth in kite tails! Select only clear open spaces spa-ces to fly kites. If a kite should become entangled en-tangled in power lines leave it there. Do not touch the string, or in any other manner attempt at-tempt to get it down. Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest power company office. On minimum wages The House Education and Labor Committee is expected to propose a 25-cent increase in the present $1.25 an hour federal minimum wage. President Presi-dent Johnson, in his State of the Union address, declined to give Congress any firm recommendation rec-ommendation for an increase. Kite flying can be dangerous Just like airline captains, kite pilots should run through a checklist before launching their "airships" into windy skies. With kit e-flying weather here, parents should make sure Junior flies his kite in safety. Jim Shill, superintendent superintend-ent of Southern Division, Utah Power & L'ght Co., lists these precautions: Never use tinsel string, wire or any twine with metal in it. Never fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail! Never fly kites in rainy weather! Never run across streets or h'ghways while flying kites! Never fly kites over television tele-vision or radio aerials! Never touch fallen electric wires ! Never fly kites near power lines! Use only dry cotton string |