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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 Ma Mr Force Declares War on Auto Accidents The out that nine of the 82 killedform Code of Military Justice, Washington (AFNS) were officers and 13 were including discharge from the Air Force is declaring a on its greatest killer of per- NCO's. These figures do not service. sonnel private motor vehicle include the scores of Air Force "There should . be no room drivers injured or maimed in ih the Air Force for persons accidents. traffic accidents or the thou- who repeatedly flaunt civil Brig. Gen. Jay T. Robbins, sands of lost.V and military traffic laws,"; director of aerospace safety, Quoting statistics compiled General Itokbins emphasized, Office of the Inspector General, division "On the other hand, our peo vowed increased safety meas- by the ground safety Calif Norton .General at AFB, ures this week after reporting ple must be prepared to ration maout Robbins that pointed 82 Air Force persondeaths of ally :and'"' emotionally accept nel during the first quarter of jority of the fatal accidents oc their ;: ihdrVidual!;;responsibili.ty 1964, a 15 per cent increase curred between midnight and 4 to ue saiex urivers. , and fatigue over the same three-mont- h pe- a.m. with alcohol "Among action s bei ng , taken as primary the pace setting, riod in 1963. ' by Air Force, headquarters to cause factors. support commanders in this re "Five out of 20 major comma n d s experienced sizable "Slogans, gimmicks a ri d spect is development of a 30jumps," he said. "If this trend drives are good but yield no hour course of simulator and e continues through 1964, we lasting benefits," the general training to be can expect a year-en- d given all personnel attending total in said. technical training centers. Ed excess of 500 fatalities caused "Commanders are: really the ucation and training backed by solely by private motor vehicle key men in the. Air Force's new the considered and judicious accidents. The total in 1963 war on traffic accidents..' In application of discipline will be was 433 deaths, a figure which one respect they , must take a a primary tool in halting this also was shamefully high.". d military approach upward trend in costly traffic Of the 82 deaths from Jan. 1 to the problem. y accidents." through Mar. 31, General Rob-bion a base The Air Force director of individual "Every said 52 were Air Force must be made to realize that drivers and 26 were passengers, failure to conform to good driv ground, flight and missile safe mostly in private vehicles driv- ing practices will not be con ty also called attention to the en bvAir Force personnel. An don.ed. Personnel with increasing number of fatalities repeated other three fatalities were from traffic violations or those in due to sport's and recreational motorcycle accidents- and one volved in accidents of their own accidents, particularly drownings. This category ranks sec fatality was a pedestrian. making will invite. to op While younger airmen con- attention of their commanders ond only as private vehicle cause erations the greatest disci tinued to lead the death pa- and be subject to possible of fatal ground accidents. rade, General Robbins pointed plinary action under the Uni- General Robbins said 151 Force military personnel Air ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH lost their lives in sports and 202 West Golden Avenue, Layton, Utah recreational activities during 9:45 A.M. vittte Sunday School ?;' 1962 and 1963. In addition, 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 836 suffered injuries in con-taWelcome 6:30 P.M. Youth Service sports, 3,045 in noncon- Revival Service .7:30 P.M. tact sports and 856, in recrea-?- . Jasper Weaver, Pastor tional activities. new-wa- r . ; . : Y ; man-hou- rs Sj-c'.- . '". - . driver-attitud- . hard-nose- . ns ' - the-person- al ct " . ..i Based on Manufacturers' Suggested Retail Prices for sedans, convertibles, station wagons and bucket-sea- t hardtops, exclusive of destination charges, state and local taxes, "y, and optional equipment. if J wmia:-- -' Caution Needed To Prevent Jet Engine Damage Air Force-wid- e damage to jet exceeded $50,, million engines last year, according Capt Delbert Thomas, chief of the flying safety division and foreign .object damage control officer for Hill AFB. He said that almost anything that cari; be .imagined .has .been found in, damaged jet .engines, including .rocks,, poke bottles,; tools, clothing and other ,,job.- jects. These items not only have ruined an engine worth upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars, but in many., cases have contributed to injury or death of an aircraft's passen gers and crew. Captain Thomas said that in 99 per cent, of the cases it was "pure carelessness". on the part of irresponsible individuals that the foreign ob jects were found in the jet (Second in a Series) '., A job should be interesting challenging, and contain proper amount of 'rumble' if should be like opening a "sur prise package each day. It takes . engines; The captain called on all' per sonnel at Hill AFB to personal" . objects lyf&e&t.Q. do not get to areas Where they can be picked up by jet engines. a 'perfectionist' type boss to There are plenty of., plainly supply the above ingredients. I marked receptacles around the have and enjoy such a job." runup and taxi and runway These were the comments of areas to put debris into. Tools Olive O. Belwood, should be returned to the tool for Col. Robert W. ,.; secretary-stenograph- Non-essenti- - Budget, Judge 'Swif ties' Plug Safety Rules sports, "That scatter rugs' a men- "Store thn.e knives out of the children'.- reach," he ordered - sharply. "Don't fctawl under a tree during a Ktorm." he thundered. "Perhaps this game will help prevent accidents in your family," he said paternally. 9 Communists ARE THOSE WHO : HAVE YEARNINGS EQUAL. pORPIVISIOM OFUNEQUAL' .EARNINGS. any- ace," she let slip. 1675 North Main St., Layton, Utah 5650 WASHINGTON (AFNS) word game called "Tom Swifties" has flooded the country. The obHer hobbies are outdoor reading, crocheting, ject of the game is to use appro priate adverb.s or verbs after a dancing and three nephews, direct quotation.; For example, Barry, Cliff and Mitch Hayden. ','He told me-t- a paint the living room," she bristled. Pacific Air Rhymes of the Times Forces has. "adapted the "Tom "We shouldn't have cone out in a boat in this storm," he C&S MOTORS, INC 2121 West South, Roy, with her husband,in Kenneth, who is employed Di Supply and Transportation A rectorate, and a son and "Why should I learn to recognize poison ivy?" he asked rashly. 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Authorized ?nr defects Chrysler Corporation Dealer's place of or repair at Chrysler Motors Corporation and workmanship and will replace case and head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, transmrsston the enema Mock, huinas universal foint, rear axle and inilrnal oarts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, o owner has the engine chanced nd rear orwheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, provided the wirv'a months 4.O00 miles, whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second of chanpe and the 6 2 and furnishes to months every years, 6 Hrhbretor and months every replaced filter every cleaned air of the required servic. and requests the dealer to certify (1) receipt such dealer ovidence of performance , , , of such evidence and (2) the car s "hen current mileage. er al box when not in use. Cochran, director of Procurvehicles should stay off ement and Production. areas where they might deposit Olive has worked at Hill litter that- could be picked up AFB approximately 13 years by jet engine's in such areas as Supply, he explained lamely. - it . "Don't just shoot at thing that moves," he said . 1964 Meet The Secret ary Swifties" to'-- safety rules with these results i. "Next time I'll use a ladder," is Of mVmr 8, MALE HELP WANTED High School Ape Parl-Tim- e Work Apply in Terson INLAND PRTG. CO. 14 South Main Kaysville u LEARN FOR AS LITTLE AS $fl aOO PER MONTH! . |