The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1966 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, April 13, INI

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You're Stupid If You Don't

After four years of what could not have been the most pleasant job anyone ever had — on-the-spot studies of auto deaths—two scientists have issued what has been called ‘the most intensive firsthand study of traffic deaths since the car was born.” Dr. Donald F. Heulke. an anatomist, and Dr. Paul W. Gikas. a pathologist, both of the University of Michigan, reconstructed each of the 139 fatal accidents that took place in the Ann Arbor area oVer a four-year period. The project was commissioned by the U. S. Public Health Service: Its chief findings need little elaboration : Forty per cent (71) of the 177 persons who died in the accidents would have lived if they had been waring simple lap belt. (Os these. 38 were killed by being thrown from the car; 33 by “secondary collision” with some part of the interior of the car).

Pat Money On College Baseball Team A news release from Norwich university lists Pat Money, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Money of Syracuse, as

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Twenty per cent more (35) would have been saved by a shoulder harness and belt. (Os these, 32 were killed in the “secondary collision.”) Thirty-seven per cent (66) would have died regardless of belts, in most cases because the passenger compartment was greatly collapsed. Dr. Heulke answers with cold statistics the occasional story of someone who survived an accident which would have killed him if he had been belted in: “We have had only one case of a survivor who owes his life to not wearing a seat belt. We have had at least 71 who owe their deaths to not wearing one. Anybody who doesn’t wear a seat belt is stupid.” Another statistic speaks eloquently to those who stake their lives on their own skill and caution — their ability to avoid “the other guy”. Os the 93 victims in multiple-car accidents, 33—more than a third — perished in the car judged not to be at fault. — Goshen News

one of the pitchers for the college baseball team. The Cadets are still limited to indoor workouts because of the cold weather. The first game was with MIT at Boston on April 13 without the benefit of diamond practice.

Mrs. John Haughey and sons of Greensburg spent several days last week at the Harold Freeman home at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer and Miss Edith Baumgartner, Milford, ate their Easter dinner at the 20th Century Case on road 6.

Stock Car Racing NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY Sunday Afternoon* 2:30 Supers & Flyer*

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Ask The Clergy

Q. I would like to know if you think it is alright for persons to go to movies. I think that there are some movies that are just full of sex and fighting and how can a Christian go to the movies when this is what they see? A. Bravo! We are happy to see that you can see the difference between the poor movies and the not-so-poor movies. Not all movies are full of sex and violence just as not all of life, to the same way. You have the germ of the right idea. Select your movies just the way you have to learn to select everything else. The mountain climbers say they dimb mountains “just because they are there.” Too many persons go to the movies for just the same reason. The answer we give is use your God-given brain to decide what you should see and not see. .* * • Q. If I were to ask you about something very personal to me would you haw to print the question and the answer? I have been wondering about getting some answers to a personal problem, but I don’t want it printed —Warsaw A. We would be willing to help you in your personal matters and if you don’t want it put in the paper it won’t be there. The whole idea behind the column is to be of help to you and others in matters such as this. Send your letter and your answer will be considered private.—The Clergy. • • e NOTE: We have just come through

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the wry holy time of Lent and Easter. Many of you have gone to church for the first time in a long time. This is the best time to keep up the good habit you have started. Attend your church next Sunday and every Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fiechter and five children of Bluffton were Easter day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer on r 2 Milford.

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brief visit to Chicago. Mr. Boszor is employed at Kale Island Beacon and Mrs. Boszor will continue employment at Klink’s Market. They will reside at Ogden Island. Read the

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NEWSPAPER DRIVE TO BE HELD SATURDAY The junior high of the TurkeyCreek Church of the Brethren' announced they plan a paper drive in Milford Saturday, April 16, starting at 8 a.m. Anyone having papers, to be picked up may place them outside their homes or call 658-4256 or 658-4206 for pick-up.