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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 Novi The AFLC Doctor says Major (Dr.) Gordon L.M. Gibson, Chief, Aerospace Medicine Division Office AFLC By Editor's Note: Questions from readers on general medical and and welcome are problems health I read QUESTION: if wear that you someplace sunglasses too much your eyes will lose their ability to adapt to changing light conditions. Is this true? If so, how often and when should you wear sunglasses? ANSWER: Wearing sunglasses will not cause any loss in the ability of the eye to respond to changes in light. The iris - the colored part of the eye which surrounds the black pupil - serves as an automatic light diaphragm to let the "best" amount of light into the eyeball. The less light -- r J ""I 1) Who is The pupil tends to become smaller in order to sharpen the image (like a pinhole camera) and, therefore, more light is needed for older people to see should be sent to AFLCNS, as well as they once did. Office of Information Sunglasses should be used in (AFLC), bright sunlight to help AFB, Ohio 45433. Those preserve the nerve cells in most the back of the eyeball the having will be (retina) since there is some interest widespread answered by Dr. Gibson in evidence to show that years of this column. exposure to very bright light may cause a gradual, usually there is available, the greater mild, night blindness. the amount of relaxation of the It is not necessary to wear iris and, therefore, the greater "shades" indoors. In fact, will be the size of the pupil and dark glasses worn indoors the amount of light admitted. may reduce the visual acuity The iris and pupil size are by increasing the pupil size also responsive to the clarity and, therefore, blurring the of the image received on the image slightly. nerve cells which register No permanent change in the sight. With increasing age, the eye occurs from wearing dark glasses indoors or outdoors. (AFLCNS) Wright-Patterso- . elechhH fT?--- fS2- built at Guam ANDERSEN AFB, Guam (AFNS) - Air traffic controllers here asked for a taller tower and got a landmark. 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George Washington -- 95 You'll Have To See Some of Our Fantastic Buyi ttand 3 I inenmLi 1 !w -- - WEEK ONLY! cjjters Total f iJSS'L--. GOOD DURING RCA Top of the program, officials said, are that customers just beginning Y4 w - SAVINGS 7 Vinyl The advantages V)W 'ft- 'Iggjjg"'' d .m... I swivels for better viewing angle. FCA's finest picture tube plus fiddle- i.ce tuning. WSW Tires American car sales program overseas. Since late 1960, some 67,000 automobiles have been purchased through AAFES by military customers. an overseas tour can look forward to driving the latest stateside makes and models of any of the "Big Four." In addition, a buyer is assured the car he purchases will be delivered as ordered with guaranteed AAFES support regarding warranty claims or service problems. n- f MF.N PS, PB new -i- WILD 72' Plymouth Fury III Service officials say they are -- m .:'"' y W Mt $S aircraft. voted. Sergeant Leckbee has not stopped campaigning, he is still trying for the remaining two percent. - .2--- s. 37 RANDOLPH AFB, Tex. - Air Training (AFNS ) Command's aircraft are expected to begin taking on a white look in early 1973. A painting project is planned to reduce the current corrosion level on the bare metal surface. Officials said painting will be phased in gradually, possibly taking three years to complete the more than 700 The 1881st Communications Squadron voting officer representative, MSgt. John L. Leckbee, has been heading a "VOTE FOR THE PERSON OF YOUR CHOICE" campaign that has resulted in a land slide. Sergeant Leckbee called on the base voting officer representative, TSgt. Charles J. Hansen, and with the help of Sandy Jackson they spread the word. When the final results were tallied it became clear that the 1881st Communications Squadron will have a voice in the upcoming presidential election. Ninety eight percent of the 1881st personnel eligible tc vote on absentee ballots have filled out the ballots and DALLAS (AFNS) if the former structure, the new tower stands 15 stories. - vFvfiM ;"'f,I! IM, 1 of GETTING OUT THE VOTE MSgt. John L. Leckbee, Sandy Jackson and TSgt. Charles J. Hansen were able to get 98 per cent of the 1881st Communications Squadron informed on their voting right. Swivel-M- AccuColor60for aircraft takeoffs and landings. An extension to the tower would not have been safe in Guam's high winds. So Air Force built a tower that is not only the tallest structure on the island but is also the tallest tower in the Air Force. Nearly twice the height v and Air Force Exchange during 3 jjsnH Tallest tower American cars sold overseas j n " Si, ltVniii.i.1 Call Ext. 6688 --" - Mystery Voice? .. t9 |