Show ''V K V “v— X - ik V I -T- HI HERALD Nofe JOURNAL Thoughts and Things ' Taxi Cab Fleet Owner r si - j - r HA&KELL SCHULTZ owner of a fleet of taxi cabi in Fort Wayne Indiana haj devised three simple rules for his drivers which have added up to million-mil- s safety records and un- ’ V dented cars i Joseph N Bell writes fIie first heard about the i Safety Cabs when a call dispatcher “All drivers “What" he asked the ! '""It’s' ‘n Search Continues - ! - Whaf will happdn to sugar prices after October is not easy to foresee said Daniel Dyer of B W Dyer and Co sugar brokers and statisticians Few experts expect prices to return to the low levels of recent years population' Jpcpasea and rising standards' of living have a substantial increase la i aid Only very recently bave tousewives complained mainly print was emphasized by because of isolated advances of Canada and Dominion Sugar Co Canada’s largest supplier as’much as 2Vii cents a pound t r Big' industrial consumers of n the midwest ' sugar such as the candy and Generally- - speaking though soft drink business feel the retail sugar prices bave gainprice rise more than house-wlve- s ed only Hi' cents a pound industry spokesmen spread over the past year A caused and P Stores for example said the bag its best best seller? sold at 55 cents a year ago' in New York jumped penny Sept 10 and then climbed gradually to 67 cents But wholesale prices of sugar lave advanced to the highest levels since 1920 However they are still puny compared toa retail price that exceeded 20 cents dolpound in 1 War World lars during Cause of the shortage is crop failure last year in many sugar producing countries pins some labor trouble in Hawaii The disappearance of Cuba’s sugar from the western market is a factor but Cuba also had a crop failure last year But You Promised!"- about them in a recent Pageant rules while riding in one of Shultz radio from came over the taxi-caOne" One Signal Repeat Signal driver "does Sljgnal One mean?" a' reminder” he said ‘It means that we should re- member to keep one foot over the brake when we approach an intersection" ‘Signal Two and Three are reminders to be alert to our second and third safety rults —lo be sure we have full vision at all stop streets and not to rids the tail of the car in front of us” b SHULTZ IS A MAN with whole collection bf refreshing and exciting views on why we murder so many people on American streets and highways— and what can be done about it Ray Aelson jjj ltfety philosophy is simple : straightforward and — to the safety professional — slightly abrasive “I deal with the possible" he says simply “Most safety experts deal with the Impossible They try to prevent f all ‘accidents and by so doing they diffuse their efforts so " much that nothing really takes hold I concede the accidents that can’t be prevented and concentrate on those that can be ” find oUt the major cause of accidents go after them and f Tuesday the market after having advanced sharply during the previous week after U S government expanded sugar quotas by 600 000 tons to 104 million tons to relieve the tight situation However only a small amount of the increased quota was offered quickly On -- broke -- - 7- - HE CAME UP WITH the three safety ndea that have made possible the remarkable safety record of Ids drivers These rules can help you in the same way: 1 At a print 50 feet from eveiy open intersection remove your right foot from the gas pedal and hold it over the brake : permitting your car to coast through the lntareseetbm If you must make an emergency stop your (hot Is directly over the : brake and no time is wasted in going from gas to brake pedal to stop the car short of the intersection 2 For every 10 mph always stay at least one car length iMhihd the Vehicle in front This gives you a safety margin to collisions prevent rear-en- v £ When no pedestrians are crossing at a stop street make where a at the front door of your car is even stop your print with the intersection curb line If pedestrians are crossing make two stops one for the pedestrians the other for the afreet Only by stopping at the curb line can you see clearly fsreaough down the intersecting street to be sure you can safely cross U Speculators Seek Return About Town The new Harper Encyclopedia of Science which Just came off the press lists six Utah State University professors as authors Listed are Dr Doren J Baker professor electrical engineering Dr A A Bishop professor civil irrigation engineering Professor Larry S Cole head electrical engineering Dr Dean F Peterson dean college of engineering Dr Sterling Taylor professor of agronomy Dr Bruce Williams captain assistant professor military science ‘ Of Two Pilots SEOUL Korea IDPI — Communist North Korea today agreed to attend a military armistice commission meeting Watts Went to Malad to attend the impressive exercises There was a good program all student participation In all 79 students were graduated Wednesday rules-appli- cable j- - w - Sl00O-g-coupl- r- Session Date IMDMAhLUaitAIU6ft Prediction — CLEVELAND 5hio Negro comedian Dick Gregory predicted today that the Birmingham integration agreement would prove lasting - B a JKNSBN PUBLISH However the Spokesman emphasized 'no final decision has been reached on ft date The governor Jias met with Re- leaden and Is Gblican Democratic legislative leaden prior to calling the special session mil - bates Cache M r - ': — CUZCO Peru OIPI Search arties were looking- - Sunday Mormon misfor a Whittier Calif from sionary who disappeared three daysff ago while attempting to scale9 rugged Huyana Plccbu Mouh-tai- n 50 miles northwest of Cuz- t New York coThe raw spot price is $11 a Both prices It was theorized that Phiflp ’ hundredweights a University f are up about $440 since the Terry Styler’ student California might have start of the year swift waters of a into fallen a For time beet sugar prices mountain river while trying to lagged behind can sugar prices cross on a primitive rope wholesale week the but this : price of beet sugar was Jump- bridge Reece ed a $140 a hundredweight at Styler’s companion ry Huss Randall on crack at some midwestern - mis-ikma- from Sacramento California was found safe after he had become lost while viait-Ig- n u the Inca ruins at prints Machu-picch- More Bombs Search parties were formed from among the police workers and tourists visiting this v city The two missionaries were visiting Peru after living temy porarily in Montevideo Exploded In Canadian City MONTREAL dm — Two bombs exploded today at the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Army Corps of Elec- Ury-gua- trical and Mechanical Engineers The blast were the latest in a series of bombings which have terrorized Montreal residents this month Authorities blame the explosions on the FLO a fanatic political group No one was injured but me of the explosions blew out at least 30 windows and damaged four cars parked near the headquarters First reports indicated that one of the bombs was planted fr a parked car while the seconc was burled a few feet under the building’s west watt The bombings came as no surprise Police earlier expressed fear that the FLO— the separtist Quebec Libra-tio- n front — might use the Queen’s birthday holiday today to leave more of their lethal calling cards Rep Walter Is Seriously III Almanac For Today B J Halted Pnm fateraaUmal Today is Monday May 20 the 140the jjay of 1963 with 2g5 to follow The moon is approaching new phase The morning stars are Venus Jupited and Saturn The evening star is Mars Those born today are under the sign of Tarns On this day in history: In 1506 Christopher Columbus died in Spain In 1862 President Lincoln signed into law the Homestead acAct providing res of free land to settlers in thd West In 1902 Cuba became a republic as American occupation came to an end In 1962 several terrorists were seized in connection with a plot to kill French President Chiules to Gaulle 250-milli- A thought for the day — Author Anne Mqitow lindbergh WASHINGTON (DM Hie said: “Rivers perhaps are foe physical features of the physician for Rep Francis E only Walter a wbofras been in world that are at their best from the air” Georgetown Hospital for several weeks' said today it is unlikely Walter would ever return to work Dr Darrell C Crain said WASHINGTON (DM The Walter was “definitely better” national confectioners associatoday but would neither con- tion reported yesterday that U firm nor tony recent reports S candy consumption was a the congressman has leukemia record 17 pounds and 6 Walter is chairman of the ounces per person In 1962 House Unamerican Activities Candy sales totaled more than committee $12 billion - D-P- Candy Sales - SEAFOODS Satisfying Lunch or Dinner FAIREST OF AIL — Karin Jonsson of Hammerdal Sweden was crowned Hiss Sweden for 1963 Child Dies Of Crash Injuries SALT LAKE CITY (DM — A Kearns boy died early today in the Salt Lake County Hospital today after being injured Sunday evening in in a two-ca- r three-week-o- ld accident Kearns Jack Shane Bennett Jr son of Mr and Mrs Jack Bennett was thrown from his parents car when the vehicle was struck by a car driven by La Rue Heath Kearns Utah Highway Troopers Donald Procter Duane Catlin and Bob Greenhaigh said the Ben-ne- tt vehicle- - was struck from the side causing it to roll over The troopers said Bennett - 1TB More than students will be graduated today from the Bear River LDS Seminary in Garland GARLAND ITS a 00 isuo fin Cache Valiev) tguu One year One year ecnrlcemaa aad mis- MMUM MbneaiHdiiaM UOS — munist territory It was fired on by the North Koreans but it was not known whether the shots hit the plane before or after it landed 200 Vaffcaai Adiertistng ReprtMntaUva Newipaper Advert lalrg Service Co Subscription — Graduation UK1JBER Audit Bureau ol Circulation United Prrae rnternational SEA service 27 - old son Todd were treated for minor injuries and released Mrs Bennett was listed in serious condition with multiple bruises and injuries! The accident was under investigation today PubHihcd vnln Monday vrry through Friday and Sunday Burning by taeha Vaiiay Mawapapw Cm : Clyde' said today the governor aany 79 Waal Center Logan Utah Entered aa aaeond due mailer still remains ' hopeful that a at the poet office at Logan Utah special session of the Utah Legislature could be called during the week beginning May “ and his The Herald Journal A SAilt lXke CITY (LPD spokesman for Gov George D LDS Missionary e Test of Clarence Smith The boy’s body was found early yesterday afternoon below the Tilden bridge southwest of the city ' The ’’ b£y 'Apparently" was ' swept away in the river when ' he attempted to cross Jo an isiahd to check on a cow that was 'giving birth to a calf Uni- Sunday that pilots Captains Ben W Stutts 32 Florence Ala and Charleton W Voltz 26 Frankfort Mich were “captured” Thursday but said nothing of their condition A UNC spokesman said Marine Maj Gen: George H Cloud will make a strong demand for the return of the men at Wednesday’s meeting in the demilitarized zone village of Panmunjom Previous demands have gone unheeded by the Communists The UNC helicopter piloted by Stutts and Voltz was flying a boundary checking mission along the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea when forced down in Com- - Dinner Slated at which the ted Nations Command will seek return of two American pilots forced down in North Korea The North Korean radio said Mrs Rae M Hampton has returned to hgr home in Salt Lake City after spending several days in the Salt Lake LDS HospitaLHer sister Mrs A George Raymond spent the past two week ends with Mrs Hampton Mr and Mrs Orin Miles and son David of Smith-fiel- d visited Mrs Hampton —— during illness- -- Modon Ward Primary will ':TO-1HESmoot Tuesday at 3:30 pm OfTHREE PRIMARY safety President A George Raymeet will ‘and teachers ficers mond town—Schultz has returned from Long two drivwould in more add for mainly highway at 3:15 pm Beach California He and his mgj-v-sister Mrs Ross P (Moselle) 4 Be sure to maintain a margin of safety behind as well Meade Ward MIA will com- Ralphs went to Long Beach to as in front on the open highway by "g to the rear care mence Tuesday at 8 pm Of- attend the funeral services for ! fully arul searchbgly ever your left shoulder before slowing ficers and teachers will meet at their brother-in-toMilton down changing lanes or moving from a parked position 7:45 pm Hanson Mrs Hanson was r A When approaching n highway make your stop only a Clara Raymond before her foot or two short of the edge of flu main road From this Smitbfield City mayor and marriage Others of President position you can see a safe distance in both directions A great council extend their apprecia- Raymond’s immediate family many fatalities take place each year as motorists drive onto tion and thanks to all the parti- who met there were Loila R or across e highway Usually they make their stop from cipated and help plan and make Wasden William G Raymond itea to lS feet back of the highway crossing from this position the annual Health Days the Jr and Lorraine R Wasden vegetation fences trees signboards and similar obstructions fine success it was To chair- Mr Hanson’s burial was in the events the Rose Park Memorial Gardens frequently limit the lateral view dangerously A car approach- man of the various to for their at East Los Angeles all clubs parade to at 60 70 ing mph is traveling some 100 feet per second cooperation a big thank you Since it takes more than two seconds to start from a standstill the driver crossing the highway needs at least 500 feet Ladies ef Elks Duplicate of lateral vision to cross safely BEVERLY HILLS Calif (LTD Bridge Club will meet tonight — President i "If would driver Kennedy will atevery habitulaly practice these rules" at 7:30 in the lodge rooms dinner tend a insists Schultz “the number of traffic accidents would be rehere with producers execuduced enormously We’ve been proving that right hero in our Wellsville Riding Club Is tives and other top entertaincompany for 30 years” meeting Wednesday at the rid- ment figures during his June ing grounds at 8 pm All those visit to Southern California interested in riding should be Kennedy is not expected to Rocket Blackfoot Youth there make a speech at the June 7 banquet at the Beverly Hilton JERUSALEM Israel (CPD — Is Drowned Israeli scientists are preparing The Malad Seminary gradua- Hotel a new rocket probe of the up- tion exercises were held on The President Is scheduled 17 Jack C Raymond to arrive in San Diego June per atmosphere the Israeli May Riveef Logaih-i- s principaUe wherebewriH accept thr first newspaper Yediot Aharonot re"Iformerly of the Seminary this year honorary doctor’s degree ever BLACKFOOT Idaho ILN -- ported President and Mrs A George given by San Diego State ColIsrael’s first rocket the Sha-v- it Blackfoot boy A Mr and Mrs Joe lege Raymond 1961 in was IL fired frowned July yesterday in the The newspaper said the exact Snake River near ids home Officers identified the victim date for the next shot has not OUR ANCESTORS fry Quincy as John Smith son yet been determined ke who sold Tues- day could have taken profits of E In-Sna- up tyflJO per 100 pounds since the announcement of the larger quotas There have been 12 rounds of increases in wholesale prices of cane sugar so far this year The latest was 75 cents a hundred ou Wednesday' This the (nice for the key industrial grade of refined sugar up to $1420 a hundred pound bag in G W Joynson’s leading London sugar brokers said Thursday it seemd inevitable that sugar prices will go still higher Sugar futures Jumped the full daily permissible 50 points cent a pound at the opening Thursday on the New York market They have Jumped in that fashion a number of times in recent weeks I ignore the rest It pays off” FUR TWO YEARS HE rode almost constantly with his drivers searching for reasons Slowly a pattern of accident causes emerged He discovered that three baric situations ware responsible for almost 85 per cent of the accidents his drivers had They were: Collisions' at “open" intersections whore there was no governing signal or sign Rear-en- d collisions in which the driver in front stopped or slowed suddenly and the driver Mowing was unable to avald smashing into him Collisions at controlled intersections caused when a driver putting into the Intersection was pnable to see a speeding ear approaching at right angles to him !ifWe do everything by habit" ha says "go all we have to do to eliminate these three baste accidents is to get into &ibits that will make it impossible for them to happen" j v' traders in sugar futures- The NEW YORK HIM worldwide shortage that has sent sugar prices soaring will last at least until October when new sugar beet crops are harvested in both the United States and Euippe ' market experts said today Meanwhile some fat profits appear to have been made by "Have you aaan my nutcracker Sweet?" The 8 pm ceremonies will see 213 students match across the Tabernacle steps to receive deriomas Dale T Tin-ge- y supervisor in the LDS church education derailment will be the guest speaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY I 10 MOOT 4 YSS OLD HIRAM WALKEI SONS INC i ma PEORIA ILLINOIS f ’ t I 1 |