OCR Text |
Show coho is factor Alcohol is a factor in the majority of Air Force private motor vehicle fatalities. A look at the last five years of Air alcohol-accide- nt local hunting grounds. Alcohol involvement triples in the The Hill AFB fallout shelter plan has been revised and each individual to check with his or her unit Disaster many shelter assignments Officer to their identify assigned shelter Preparedness have been changed. Since the AF Form 1173 has been deleted, the need for becomes more important. In case of an immediate attack, reminded ONLY 3 TO GO! All are loaded automatic transmission, power disc ringthe the may and power stee- performance cor of year and the insurance won't break you! DISCOUNTS AS MUCH AS . . . 500 CUTRUBUS MOTORS INC. 1711 N. MAIN LAYTON 773-415- 1 additional require revision based on that survey. Unit disaster preparedness personnel are encouraged to get with the people in their - Authority missiles, sea-base- deterrent capability through an effective attack against a single element of our strategic forces.... A major consideration is the need to insure that a bomber capability exists to penetrate and survive in the most sophisticated Soviet air defense environment projected for the 1980s." (John L. McLucas, Secretary of the d Air Force). . . . 0 Patterns of Marvelous Monsanto Cadon Yarns D 0 1 D 0 0 D D D lSr- - ..lC (fe D Monsanto D CAREFREE D ANTI STATIC D WEAR EXCELLENT 1 0 ' AIL Cmm INSTALLED fOMPl FTf I Y OVER THICK PLUS PAO, BY OUR OWN EXPERT OUR SPECIAL HOLLYTEX PURCHASE D notice. M D INSTALLERS. Q t rJCr'rJf7--' V jf " -- frrT Q D n- -. Ty yh2f 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON (AFNS) -Migration of the black population has been mainly a one-wa- y movement from the South. - In 1970, 3.2 million of the 13 million blacks (five years old and over) born in the South were living in other parts of the country. There has been relatively little black . ' "K" crp! pVf-rr,,- r, r,.v,snr, , rjf m vi,r, C,n fj ft, im- migration to the South. Since 1965, about 171,000 blacks have moved to the South. The majority, 113,000 were returning to the region of their birth. Air Force recruits members from all sections of the United States, with race or region having no bearing on selection. Thousands of Air Force men and women of heritage Mexican-America- will n ob- serve Mexican Independence Day Sept. 16. The movement for Mexico's independence from Spain with began Napoleon Bonaparte's occupation of Spain in 1808 and his attempt to establish his brother, Joseph, as king. Mexicans of Spanish descent immediately began a movement for of One the first of leaders the acknowledged movement for independence was a parish priest, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, of Dolores. Hidalgo called for the end of the rule by (iachupines -natives of Spain who held all important positions D D world's foremost authorities on the putuitary gland. Dr. Chien Shiung Wu was awarded an honorary doctorate in science, the first ever bestowed on a woman by that university. Dr. Wu worked on the Manhattan Project at Columbia that was to develop the atomic bomb. possibility that an enemy could neutralize our missiles and manned bombers, forecloses the 1714 North Main - lay t on 0 Lasker Medical Research Award. He is one of the shelter management Fabulous Hollytex Corpei 825-093- Today there are such men as Dr. Choh Hao Li, named in 1962 as winner of the Albert organizations and advise them of their shelters and identify "I would like to emphasize that I consider development of the B-- l bomber to be crucial to the overall national security interests of the United States. It is needed to assure that we have the option to maintain an effective bomber force in the 1980s and beyond. Our Triad of strategic forces, comprised of land-base- d Presents D significantly from day to day. An hourly profile of alcohol associated traffic fatalities for any work day closely coincides with the alcohol involved accidents for a Friday, Saturday or Sunday. There is a significant peak covering the period from 2 to 2:59 a.m. this is the most deadly hour of the day for Air Force drivers. One might conclude that the Air Force driver is a nocturnal creature whose thirst during the hours of darkness oftentimes proves to be fatal. (AFLCNS) (Adapted from ATCPS, courtest of Col. Robert E. Tinney, 3507th USAF Recruiting Group, Lowry AFB) are personnel to take shelter wherever possible. In case where there is sufficient warning of attack, not personnel assigned emergency essential positions are to evacuate the base and go to their homes or community shelters. Military personnel, military dependents residing on the base and emergency essential civilians are to report to their assigned shelters here on the base. The Office of Emergency Preparedness is going to conduct a survey of new or remodeled buildings on the base and the base shelter plan DUSTERS 340-- s brakes, u y fallout shelter plan revised Hill '73 maiorifv of fotol ifies go next two hours and then triples again by midnight. t After the witching hour and until 5 a.m., 60 per cent of the Air Force private motor vehicle fatalities have alcohol as a prime contributing factor. There is a drop in percentages from 1 to 2 a.m. Conclusions on this phenomenon are that bars generally close at midnight or 2 a.m. Hence, the hour between 1 and 2 a.m. would find most of the potential traffic accident victims at the bar rather than behind the wheel. It is a matter of exposure rather than a lessening of consumption. An odd fact is that these hourly percentages do not vary Force traffic accident experience tells the story. t From 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., Air Force drivers are rather temperate individuals. Statistics only negligible perassociation from sunrise to centages in one hour past noon. Then, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., only four per cent of our Air Force traffic accidents involve alcohol. However, by 7 p.m. the wolf instinct begins to arise and the boys are heading for home or the September 14, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES 30 Page in both church and state in Mexico. He also called for racial equality and redistribution of the land in the big estates. The "grito de Dolores" (Cry of Dolores) occurred on Sept. now celebrated Ifi, as Mexico's Independence Day. Asians are always typed as intellectuals on television, to one recent TV according There study. might be a for such a justification statement as far as the jHEm SJL "Crr- "h' - . ''Ctl SHOP - AT - HOME CAU825.0931 UNEOUALED SAVINGS BACKED BY EFFICIENT SERVICE Icyton 1 American is Hack in 1847 the Hevcrend IJrown, an American S R. missionary, brought three ' 1714 North Mom Qiinese concerned. f D Mondoy thru So! , 9 "tI 6 p.m. 7 Chinese boys back with him to study at the Monson Academy in Massachusetts. One of them, Yung Wing, who later from Yale graduated University and who attained hih office in the Chinese government was instrumental in persuading the Chinese emperor to send more Chinee students to the United States. It was not scholarship, however, that brought about the first major immigration of Chinese to this nation of immigrants, it was the gold rush of 1849 in California. By 1851 there were 25,000 Chinese in California, most of them working the gold fields. Railroads By 1864 work was well along on the railroads that were to soon link the nation. The primary problem, however, was workers. They either quit or failed to do the job. Then one enterprising manager brought up the idea of using Chinese. The results were described by an observer on the scene, "By sunrise, they were at work with picks, shovels and wheelbarrows. At the end of their first twleve hours of industry, Crocker plodding and his engineers viewed the with results gratified astonishment ..." At one time over 10,000 Chinese were employed in building the Union Pacific. After the early railroads had been built many Chinese turned to agriculture. They h of the farm made up labor supply in 1870. By 1884, half of the farm workers in California were Chinese. Much of San Francisco lan -stands on a man-mad- e made by Chinese latKvs. Five million acres of fertile garden and farm land at the mouths of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers were reclaimed by hardy Chinese laborers. World War II Unfortunately, just as the Japanese during World War II, Chinese immigrants suffered persecution. As one one-tent- Chinese-America- n writer points out, however, "One must accept the fact the prejudice is a noncradicable human trait." The answer by many Chinese-American- s to this prejudice was to work and eventually, by dint of success, command respect. This they have done with the likes of Dong Kingman in art, James Wong Howe, one of the highest paid cameramen in the motion picture industry, leoh Ming Pei, architect, Lin Yutang, writer, Jerry Tsai, financier, and U.S. Senator Hiram L. Fong, to mention only a few. I AM no herald to Inquire after men's pedigree; It sufficeth me if I know of their virtues. Sir Philip Sidney |