Show Danger Present To Kite Flyers In Electric Wires When brisk April winds give Junior the urge to turn pilot kite-pilot make sure he enjoys his fun in safety Heres Here's a safety check list for kite flyers flyer offered by Clair Glair J. J Hadley manager of Telluride Telluride ride Division for Utah Power and Light Co who urges parents parents parents par par- to be sure their children observe these precautions Fly kites in plenty of open space and never fly kites near electric wires and poles Never use tinsel string wire or any twine with metal in it Never fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail Never fly kites in rainy weather Never run across streets or highways while flying kites N Never ever fly kites over television television television tele tele- vision or radio aerials aerials- Never fly a kite with wet string Water is one of the best conductors of electricity Use only dry cotton string tring and dry cloth in kite tails talIs If a kite does become entangled entangled entangled en en- tangled in electric power lines leave it there Do not touch the string or in any other manner attempt to get it down Report kites caught in wires and poles to your nearest nearest nearest near near- est power company office |