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Show Page October 14, HILL TOP TIMES 22 1977 Schedule changed for human relations education Human relations education (HRE) will no longer be required on a recurring basis at base level after April 1978. Air Force personnel officials say the training will be geared to newcomers and certain "events" such as permanent change of station moves and professional military education (PME) courses. A voluntary course for dependents will also be fered for the first time. of- "The new program will keep HRE in the mainstream of Air Force life. The changes are evolutionary and will rein- - Prepare for winter (From page 20) force our policy that equal opportunity for all people is a vital part of the Air Force way of doing business," Brig. Gen. Chris Mann, deputy director for What would you guess to be the number one killer of recreationists? According to Safeco Insurance Company, the number one killer is "hypothermia." This may be a new word to you, but it's the only word that describes the rapid, progressive mental and physical collapse accompanying the chilling of the inner core of the body. resources human development, HYPOTHERMIA Air Force, said. Headquarters The cause of hypothermia is exposure to cold and aggravated by wetness, wind and exhaustion. The moment your body begins to lose heat faster than it produces it, you're undergoing exposure. If exposure continues without treatment until your energy reserves are exhausted, the cold will reach the new program, Under military will personnel receive their first HRE course at basic military training, the Air Force Academy, Officer Training School or through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Newly hired civilians will receive introductory training and military personnel will receive follow-otraining at their first duty station. n Some muffle specialists specialize everything price . CMEFUAUTV CONTROL SECTION, NAF BRANCH, their Personnel making WILL second and subsequent permanent change of station moves will receive training Jii ff9 fit A F By UTAH ' I I p through the individualized treatment and orientation (INTRO) program. HRE training will be included in officer and enlisted PME programs as well as Build a fire. The next time you're confronted with hazards listed above, certain other Air University and Air Training Command courses. to According JbSrS " RATES-(Monthl- y Overnight room $25.00 Off 8 &5 DEGREE moments taken for safety's sake can be worth a life. H:),, Will! M "Where You Sleep Like A Baby" SINGLESSn.OO (1 Double Bed) DOUBLES (2) Double Beds $14.00 -- MONTHLY RATE THIS AD Any fireman would rather respond to a call where there is only a small fire or no fire at all than to a delayed alarm where it is too late to do anything. The delayed alarm and its grave threat to both lives and property, is one of the most disastrous situations facing firemen. Help prevent fires. CCCCCOCCOSCCOCOOOO! Mobile Mansion 1 K Crime (krim), n. An act that is forbidden by law, or the failure to act as required by law, making the offender liable to punishment. When you read in the newspaper that the F.B.I, crime reporting system shows that crime has increased of decreased, it is speaking of "index" crimes, not of all crimes. The index crimes are: Murder: Unlawful killing of a human being with malice and forethought. Manslaughter: Unlawful killing of a human being, without malice. Non-Neglige- nt Negligent Manslaughter: Unintentional killing of a human being, without malice. Forcible Rape: The sexual assault of a female forcibly and against her will. product and prompt, Robbery: Forcible taking of another's property against their will, by violence or by creating fear. professional installa- tion. Compare. We think you'll like what we have 3 Felonious Assault: Unlawful attack to inflict serious injury, usually committed with a weapon. 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Strip off all wet clothes. 3. If only mildly impaired: a. Give him warm drinks. b. Get him into dry clothes and sleeping bag. 4. If or worse: a. Try to keep him awake. Give warm drinks. b. Leave him stripped. Put him in a sleeping bag with another person or between two warm donors. semi-conscio- Valley View Motel 1560 N. MAIN check our price M the brain and deprive you of judgment and reasoning power (you will not realize this is happening), the control of your hands and eventually death. Most hypothermia cases develop in air temperatures between 30 and 50 degrees and many outdoorsmen simply can't believe such temperatures can be dangerous (50 degree water is unbearably cold). The cold that kills is cold water running down neck and legs, cold water held against the body by wet clothes, and cold water flushing body heat from the surface of the clothes. ! r7 to offer. aslowas it 8 Campers Trailers Burglary: Unlawful entry of a structure to commit a theft. Larceny: Taking of another's property with intent to deprive them of ownership. Auto Theft: Larceny of a motor vehicle. NEW & USED These crimes are considered to be indicators of the in a community. There are many other serious (felony) offenses and less serious (misdemeanor) offenses which affect citizens, such as vandalism, disorderly conduct, embezzlement, fraud, and drug and alcohol crime offenses. raSilrnt Kni9M MUFFLERS I 5349 South 1900 West ROY 5 K 1350 N. QVer St0Ctted Main LAYTON HelP" 376-122- 8 376-122- 7 0 ccccooocoocoooi? When a juvenile (under the age of 18) commits an offense, it is called a delinquent rather than a criminal act. A juvenile can also commit a "status offense" such as truancy, running away or incorrigibility, which is an offense that would not be considered illegal if committed by an adult. The courts can, however, certify and treat a juvenile who has committed a serious offense as an adult. |