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"We are read all hands on dec gobs" pictured John T. Barnett gives the go train carrying more than 200 rainees departs. They are, left te signal fo trainmen on board the right, Capt. F. F. Knachel, Lt. Cmdr. Robert D. Bash, and Capt. special train. M, C. Thompson. Photos by Henry B Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer.

V Held Beneficial to Young America Opposes Any Further Postal Pay Hikes

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Airmen Withstand 8000 Lbs. Shocks in Mock Crashes

Air Force Conducts Tests to Promote Safety and Reduce Death Toll

HAWTHORNE, Cal, Jan. T (UP)—Volunteer airmen are sub-| Jecting themselves to “mock airplane crashes” in which they hurtle|’ | into web safety belts with a force of 8000 pounds of pressure in Alr| {Force experiments designed to save lives in accidents, it was an-| | nounced here today. | “The shock of impact is not violent, just sudden, ” sald M. Sgt. | { {

{James JF. Ferguson III, a be\medaled infantry veteran who the safety Belts with about ‘8000 ‘has done the trick seven times, Pounds of pressure, 35 times the But in early tests, a dummy Pull of gravity. broke the straps and tapulted | It's not a smooth stop, Mr. 789 feet through the alr. | Btapp said, and the Jresdure goes The tests are being conducted 2 Nigh as 57°times the pull of at Edwards Air re base at gravity in localized body areas. Muroe Dry Lake; Cal, Steel tracks. 0, Oro 08 YOUr Ruto from 2000 feet long are set up there! 75 MPH to a stop in nine feet. and the volunteers zip along o {That's about what it's like, Mr. rocket-propelled sleds at 150 to SIAPP said. And the limit hasn't 170 miles an hour. been reached yet. The Air Force : wants to find out how much the 35 Times Gravity Pull body can endure and the type Brakes closing on the sled run-|of safety devices which best will ners slow the airmen to 70 MPH protect airmen in crashes. in 16 second, according to Maj.| Forty-seven test runs have John P. Stapp ‘

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