Show t The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday January 23 1955 And Don’t Drive So Fast Dear You’re Only 3!S ! ' w By Associated Press t r vr - f-- 3 i f tr'z : form make believe buses or titude toward other drivers and automobiles and they the law are carefully observed are taught not to stand up and and Imitated by the children" how to stand up and how to beDr llighberber said the chilhave otherwise in an automodren are told they can pretend bile to be driving a car but they are "Automobile safety is just warned that the actual driving horse sense "jays Sirs —touching the steering wheel or the gear shift— is an adult “Parents already know these responsibility things but it is always good to think about them again It is "YOU JUST cannot wait until important to remember that they start driving to teach safe parents’ driving habits their at driving" Mrs Itansohoff de i --- t 4 jl4- f lege of Home Economic! Nuts- l how to drive CINCINNATI Jan The tots aren’t being put beUniversity of Cincinnati child hind the steering wheel of auso development experts aren’t tomobile The teaching is being sure that "it’a never too late to done with blocks chairs and learn but they Insist Jt’a never tricycles The teachers are Dr Ttuth Highberger and Mrs too early to learn With that in mind they’re Martha Itansohoff teaching three four and five During the play periods the toddlers at the UC Col youngsters ride their tricycles year-ol22-- Two SF® yp jr ‘I?1 J' i - ery-Schoo- d and there are the usual tangles "YOU UPSET because you were going too fast the “speeders' are warned and the instruc- tor points out that other persons have rights of way and the "driver" must be aware of them In the school room the children arrange blocks or chairs Ran-soho- ff clared "Children understand at an early age and they enjoy it then " Dr Highberger explained that the driving "lessons’ are-paof a program of teaching small children the basic attitudes toward living and working with people and caring for things "These attitudes are important in helping them later when they are taught to drive" Dr Higherberger said rt t UU sa fV 1 i fI - I t ft if Ny nv r ' J7JS w-- 1 vjt Cincinnati youngsters behind the wheels of trikes learn to drive the way adults should It's serious fun even though lollypops probably iron out fender dents PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY Majority Favors Raise In US Postal Rates 4 opposed and 0 per cent no opln By George Gallup FRINCETON NJ Jan 22-- For ion the first time in the six Generally speaking th£ more education a voter has had the years since an increase in post- more inclined he is to favor the age rates was postal rate boost as a means of first ' advocated helping the Post Office Departto cut down the ment cut down its operating operating deficit deficit of the US Post I Today’s survey finds that the Office Depart! greatest opposition to boosting ment majority first-claspostal rates would opinion favors from the nation’s farmers come raising the rate ‘I from Southern voters and from on first-clas- s residents of small towns and mall from 3 to 4 areas rural cents t Mf Gallup Democrats By an even greater margin the public are more opposed than are GOP would approve increasing the voters In the fiscal year 1954 the airmail rate from 6 to 7 cents These facts come to light in post office had a deficit of more the latest survey than 399 million dollars of Institute President Dwight D EisenAmerican the by Public Opinion in which a rep- hower recently aent his message of the to Congress asking Increased resentative nation’s voters was first asked: pay and postal rates declaring “To help put the US Post that it is “neither good busiOffice Department on a paying ness nor good government" to basis would you favor or op- charge up a to general taxation pose increasing the rate of first deficit Mr Eisenhower pointed out class mail from 3 cents to 4 that a there was time back in cents?" 1933 when postage on The vote nationwide and by first-clasletters contributed 53 men and women: cent of all revenue but that per FIRST-CLASMAIL this is now down to 40 per cent Nat’l Men Women Meanwhile the cost of prac55 81 Favor tically everything has doubled In he time that the 8cent Jet-t49 42 45 Oppose 5 No opinion rate has stood still Last August the President 100 100 169 vetoed a general pay rise for the postal service's 500000 em1949 In was summer of the It partly on the ground that that an Increase In postal rates ployes the bill passed by Congress conwas first advocated to help no tained provision for Improverase the mounting post office revenues ing postal War deficit which since World II has reached the staggering total of more than four billion dollars At that time an Institute survey found sentiment strongly mall opposed to the first-clasIncrease with 59 per cent opHAMILTON OHIO Jan posed 33 per cent In favor 22 (UP) — Judge P P Boll while 8 per cent expressed no attempting to throw a verbal opinion scare Into a father of four (THE 1319 INSTITUTE sur- scared him right out of the vey did find that 9 majority courtroom ' would approve raising the rate Doll mentioned that on the penny postcard to 2 theJudge non-- s u p p 0 r t charge cents That increase was apagainst Frederick Henderson the in proved by Congress 1932) was to send you to Each voter in today’s survey the "enough for life" penitentiary also was asked: Henderson who thought "Would you favor or oppose this was the sentence streakraising the rate on airmail from ed out of the building and 6 cents to 7 cents?" from the outstretched away The vote: arms of Deputy Sheriff A1 A1RMAL Mahatba The Judge then explained he was going to sentence Henderson to county Jail only for several days and that mention of a life term was only part of his lecture Henderson hasn’t been seen Six years ago the vote was 51 since per cent in favor 40 per cent y s ) ’ RANK-AND-FIL- E coast-to-coa- cross-sectio- n s 4- - S 46' 13 14' er A A 'nt4:y - “ risijc- ras to Av ink i 1— L: r I fr ? i Lm Judge Can Scare ’Em Too Well i i v s Vn to— - ml I o TO MOVE IN A MONTH (Approx) 3 EEDROOMS ASPHALT HAVE EYES EXAMINED HOW! 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