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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 . A3 f 'JUL JOJP-- Editorials Why Risk 2h' CHAPLAIN'S CORNER It? Food experts recommend that everyone in the family Hunting in the Bargain should give the hearty breakfast a whirl on a trial basis. Evidence indicates that eat- j ing well in the morning helps to prevent accidents perhaps even fatal ones. According to a booklet put out by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., a survey conducted in a large industrial plant revealed the following: The largest number of accidents occurred at 10 a.m. Seventy-fiv- e per cent of the injuries happened to workers who had skipped breakfast. Diet experts insist that the success or failure of your day often depends on the breakfast that starts it. Yet many of us either rop it altogether, eat a sparse one on the run, or substitute the "coffee break" morning snack for a good meal. ipii i Who Would Say One Vote Won't Count Ever hear of James G. Elaine? Whole Man Concept would known be name American an was whose lie today lo virtually every citizen, had it not been for 575 New York- Is AF Philosophy ers living in his time. In 1884, less than one additional vote per precinct in New York State would have elected Blaine Emblazoned over entrances to President of the United States. But New York favored bases in the Air Training Com- by 1,149 votes. If Blaine could have garnered half that total 575 votes he wculd have won New York's electoral votes and the election. In 1948, President Truman won Ohio by 7,107 votes and California by 17,865. If one voter in only half the precincts in those states had changed his mind, Thomas E. Dewey would have captured 50 more electoral votes, President Truman would have lest 50, and the election would have been thrown into the House of Representatives. In 1960, the late President Kennedy's national majority was less than one vote per precinct. He defeated Vice President Richard Nixon by less than 120,000 votes out of the nearly 69 million votes cast. In 1962, the governor of Massachusetts wr.s elected by 5,341 votes; the governor of North Dakota by 2,007, the governor of Maine by 483 and the governor of Minnesota, after three months of recounting, was elected by 91 votes. In recent local elections, a mayor in Ohio, a councilman in Arizona, a state legislator in Pennsylvania all won office by one vole. On Nov. 5, 1963, a candidate for city council in Cincinnati, Ohio, was hospitalized on election day and was unable to go to the polls. He lost by one vote. Now then, what voting-eligibl- e citizen would dare make this statement: "Aw, the heck with it! My vote won't make any difference anyway"? Whether it's a lever pulled in a booth on election day or a serviceman's absentee vote mailed in beforehand, every ballot counts! Everyone at Hill AFD should remember that when they cast thcirr, this year. Grover Cleveland - - Com TifilFT!iS mand is the motto "Prepare the Man." The 13 letters are ar ranged for the purpose of an nouncing to the basic airman, as well as the passerby, an essential of Air Force philosophy. Skilled men are needed. Airmen must be found to qualify for the many specialty codes the well known AFSC. In order captain) BaJ Robert J, tya. iuoiinoicu itllU loin thn 1: . v1 search the bargain ... basements and trv a'l !t the nt.J . j! ii.. xor vne Kive awavs in searcmiiK God's gifts of the air we breathe and thebT? -I ... v.o 7ol wiicu uie iree sift 6"ll0N other areas of life. homes love where abounds are not f Happy J basements where one tries to see how littio 1 few sacrifices can be made. The high cost of furniture or refrigerator, but rather in ih .J Pat , of self denial. Some individuals are not willing to borne loiks say that religion is free orthaUi uuu uiusc wnu ciiipiiitsize mis siue oi religious luding themselves. If our religion, costs us notfci! what it is worth. Scriptures are full of such phrase u mauer now J'OU in uwi. vj.v, u "J t . -- woras, it means sacniice. oumc xuiiva aay mitt Aiicnusiup is cneap, but the nave a iriena is to oe one, and that involves think before self. Some folks say that a world of peace can be eai gain basement atmosphere but again this is wishful thil are too many hallowed areas with their white crossj to say cheap. We have that phrase in our vocabulary, "Ycu you get," and perhaps this is true. Perhaps in our areas we have tried to get by too cheaply and now of a bargain basement mentality. Marriage: Something Old dec There are sincere differences of opinion about mai need to be understood. Beliefs and customs vary from and from culture to culture. Even within the context or less stable religions, some changes and Customs of courtship vary greatly from nati: There are many other variables that affect courts "g' riage : dating practices, chaperonage, of er.?; the meaning to maintain a strong deterrent the role of adults as matchmakers, a few. name to on views divorce, force, it is necessary for the honeymoon,ideals for in the indicated are Our marriage Air Force to train technically the following religious and social goals: skilled men. 1. The desirability of premarital chastity. A closer look at this busi2. The necessity for consent of both parties ness of preparing the man resent also desired). The couple should be compatible id veals a need for training the or complementary. . whole man as a military 3. 1 Fulfillment of all legal requirements ofand man as a man in the home with respective religious obligations (matters as a man in the community. rcentsl A man can be ordered to per4. Possession of physical, moral, and form a highly technical job; well as the financial ability to be as 5. Adherence to certain social customs but he cannot be ordered to celebrate leave his problems and anxieties of a society (engagement, . in his desk drawer, or clothes ments, public wedding, etc.). f r i. v.. 1,1 i.i ivKuwflmous anu locker. Whether he wants to or , natural and desirable. not, he will bring his thoughts it is against offense serious to the classroom, office, main7. Adultery is a tenance hangar, or Does the success of a modern marriage depena h n or traditional values? Or does it need somethifj position. New W (NEXT WEEK: New Problems There is a direct correlation between an airman's job proYoar Uf ficiency, and the way he hanSave Can Belts Seat dles his pcrstnal problems. Office Cosfs Show Need for Economy to tafll . . .i Let's put it another way aptire auuui If lukewarm you A recent f tudy of office costs ,.m- a: Vnn .afctV 01CJ"! throughout the country's tude and attitude are two sides in your auiomuunt:, aboo" busmen establishment by Remington Rand came of the same coin. five ias Ccmpany following to the giving thought up with Knie arresting figures. George Washington Mas seat belts. The study showed it costs: once asked to list the essenin an 1. $2 to dictate, tyre, and mail a business inc purpose oi mmv times more ... tial characteristics of mililetter. 2. 6.5 tents a year to Veep a carbon tary leadership. Hc replied you in the car . . . you're five copy on file. 3. 13.110 a year to create and maintain an that the first essential in- if you're thrown from the car. ordinary file. gredient was man' characo Fears that a seat belt will trap followed ter, 4. $1,000 a year lo watc ZQ minutes a Voil liaVC a l nby professional day of a 20,000-a-yeability. executie's time. r1 inff .serious injury and remaining U1C The whole man concept had run In addition, the study belt scat nnnrovcd an it is CO per cent cheaper been rrlnnsp j a practical latter with our to prepare a handwritten memo than a tvped or dictated in a bmnVcarsio Fear of being trapped Prer ident. As a boy of 15 first oi .. . one. Also, it takes 2X00 sheets of rarer for most firms to he hf.d man on i rpnt less facts. Far lit the for himself prepared a back up one employee in thir payroll department, and G3 code of personal behavior, catch fire. ,y cr cent of all paperwork is wasted. needed on which eventually bridled a arc belts neat If you think Regardless of how office rr crating figures at AFB fiery tongue and cooled a hot fnmr.ml.of 4Viof tnn-- o fhatl half tllC CK stack up with the private sreter, m,ws the timn for temper. He left for all Ameri40 ni.p.n- than less iniun'e.'? every occur and at cans a model ef good leaderssary mrloyee here to strive for more efficient and economical are belts seat His think If was a you ship. of his of development job. operation -- -. n.i ...... 111 I.: tin .'.It.. nilt H.il U"' I4" it:' develop-note- d. i cc self-support- well-order- ed -- God-pleasin- g, air-cre- w . ....-v.- ..- - W-- ar di-cW- cd i - . |