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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 16 nmmii mi mwm mm ill'- III Y" " Sept. 20, 195 Shots for Asian Flu; Polio Advised; Plan Underway to Get Priority Supply their and Shots for Asian Flu and Polio for all Hill AFB employees Air Materiel V families are strongly advised by Surgeon, and the Federal employees neaiui service ai xxi m Protection against these two di However, vaccine makers are seases should be obtained as soon cine. on speed-u- p programs all as possible from personal physi- to working as many inoculations provide cians, the health experts' recom- as possible before the polio seamended. son next summer and before the actCaptain Thomas W. Bauer, WenAsian Flu cases reach epidemic ing base surgeon, and Dr.Civilian proportions. dell Noall, chief of the There js no doubt about the efDispensary, believe that local phy- fectiveness of the polio vaccinasicians may not receive enough said. Utah has had of either vaccine to protect all tions, 20they of polio reported cases only Hill AFB civilians and their families. In view of this, they are working on a plan to obtain a priority supply of vaccine to use on Federal employees who cannot get shots from their private doctors. More information on this will be released as soon as available. The plan is currently being coordinated with the U. S. Public Health Ser' 1 i ' vice, the Utah State Department Local and State and of Health Medical Societies. Recently, the Air Force announced vaccination of all military The Stauffer Horn Plan of against Asian Flu. Shots will be effortless exercise and calorie given to all local military perreduction trims inches from sonnel- as soon as the vaccine is hips, tummy, thighs and legs. received at the base hospital, CapGives you a lovelier figure. tain Bauer said. w"' this year as compared to m for the same period J: Dr. Jonas Salk, w V!Tffl x tfifltimi- & - o -- auout srjfy0 given a mni til A CaonnJ v.v,v,nU vo. and j""iyfrom third shot given lo -- "V""J ""snes the m Paction 3 Ptete Most of the persJ OOAMA have htuTtiPJM ? vacdnatij e??: at "caiui saia. THIS IS THE WAY TO REDUCE AT HOME The Last Straw Allie Jeppson, card punch operator in Stat Services, takes advantage of the last warm days of the season for sunbathing. Chill in the morning air promises that warm days will soon be fleeting away but Allie finds them "good to the last drop." Blonde and beautiful Allie, who is also single, resides at 707 25th Street, Ogden. (Photo by Boyd Tate) Glamorous SONIC BOOM SERIES NO. 5 What Will Sonic Boom Do to Building's Windows and Doors? windows It is possible but tests show it's not very likely that sonic booms will break windows and doors. ' The sash, frame, mullions, and other parts of a window housing are more than strong enough to resist the relatively minute force The glass, of the sonic boom. however, is another matter. Glass is in one sense a strong material; however, when used in thin sheets, it is relatively brittle compared with other building materials. Methods by which it is manufactured are apt to produce internal stresses. Methods of in stallation are apt to produce ad ditional internal stresses because of its being bent ever so slightly when installed. So a sharp blow, even though a light one, might booms will always break because they definitely will not. Experiments with large explosions have shown that ordinary window glass will break at free stream pressure ranging from 18 to 70 pounds per square foot. This is much greater than the force pro duced by booms (about five pounds per square foot) and support the idea that glass breakage is much more apt to occur because of the stress induced during manufacture and during installation. Therefore, properly installed win dows should not break from a sonic Health authorities are quite certain that the demand for vaccine will exceed the supply for some time, especially for Asian Flu vac opening and cause the door to bang against the wall. Under this condition, or if the door is partly ajar, the hinges might pull loose or cause a split in the door jam. (Another article on the sonic boom will appear in the next issue of this paper. Ed.) 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