Packets on Parade Four twin-engined, 64,000-pound Fair child C-119 Packets fly over the plant at Hagerstown, Md., before moving to Air Force bases for cargo-transport use. 'Teen-Age Driver Education Rated Remedy for Auto Toll Washington, Dec. IS W) Safety experts rate 'teen-age driver education as the No. 1 remedy for the nation's appalling toll of auto accidents some 32,000 persons killed and 1,200,000 in jured annually. Norman Damon, vice president of the automotive safety founda tion, regards the high school driver training program as "the most Important single hope for better driver performance." Damon says "there has been more postwar progress in school driver training than in any oth er field of traffic accident prevention." Lou E. Holland, president of the American Automobile as sociation, says "extension of driver training to every high school in America would go far toward solving the automobile safety problem." Holland cites a survey in Del aware showing that untrained drivers were involved in about five times as many accidents as school-trained drivers. Some 400,000 students in - s 8,000 public high schools partl " tx "' ted in driver education dur ing Vh 1948-49 school year, ac cording to reports to the Nation al Education association. A num ber of parochial high schools al so have driver instruction cours- Driver Instruction started In the public schools in the early 1930's and has been expanding steadily.,; However," it reaches only about i0 to 15 per cent of the boys and girls of an age for such training. There are about 26,000 high schools in this country. The number of high schools offering complete driver education cour ses recently ranged from IS in Maine to 600 in Illinois. Prac tice automobiles used in high schools throughout the country numbered more than 3,100, most of them lent to the schools by automobile dealers. Systematic instruction of young people is rated the most promising attack on the auto ac cident problem for two reasons: 1. The very large percentage of young drivers who are involv ed in fatal accidents. 2. Education of the annual crop of would be auto operators promises widespread increase in accident avoidance in the years to come. Accident reports from 28 states in 1B4B showed that 31 per eent, or nearly one In every Discovered How To HEAR AGAIN IN 20 SECONDS was in despair when I began to lose my hearing. Then one day in just 30 seconds 1 discovered how to hear again. Thanks to the new Beltone Phantomold, there's NO BUTTON IN MY EAR. Discover how you, too, can hear again. Come In, phone or write for FREE booklet that tells aU the facts. James N. Taft AND ASSOCIATES 228 Oregon Bldr. Salem, Oregon three, of the drivers involved in all fatal accidents were under 25 years of age. One-fourth of all auto injuries occur in the driver age bracket of 15 to 24 years. Educators recommend that the minimum total time for a com plete program in driver educa tion should be from 45 to 60 hours. This would include a min imum of 30 hours of classroom instruction and an average min imum time 8f six hours per stu dent behind the wheel. Illinois Gov's. Wife Gets Reno Divorce Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 13 U. The wife of Gov. Adlai Steven son of Illinois went into court Monday with a weary expression and a charge of mental cruelty and came out 10 minutes later with a divorce. Mrs. Ellen Borden Stevenson, Chicago socialite, did not detail her charge the usual one In Ne vada against the governor she married 21 years ago. i An agreement providing for a property settlement and custody of three children was entered in the record, but its terms were kept secret. Nevada, Michigan Top Expense States Lansing, Mich., Dec. 13 (U.R) The state governments of Ne - vada and Michigan are the na tion's most expensive on a per capita basis, the Detroit bureau of governmental research re ported today. A study of census bureau stat istics, the Detroit agency said, fixed Nevada's cost at $113.92 per person per year and Michi gan's at $108.47 during 1948. New Jersey's was only $14.18. New Mexico ranked third highest with $105.11 and Wash ington fourth at $101.45. yS C a w If: mrm ' J"P fl I -Tfc 1 M-W SUPREME 40-IN. 1 Wow fJ- electric range i Xffa $1) ill 8 ? AO95 I One of SALEM'S LARGEST Gift Displays R'OHLAND'S Driver Courses Not Taught Here Although Salem high school does not conduct a course in automobile driver instruction as a complete unit, pupils do learn the importance of safety from various angles. Boys who are taking shop courses in which the repair of motor vehicles is a part of the instruction, are kept informed as to the necessity of keeping automobiles and trucks in the best of mechanical condition. Machines that have good brakes, clear windshields and in other ways are in good shape are less likely to become in volved in accidents, the pupils are told. Then in the course of "Ameri can Problems" as taught by Mrs. Pauline Cohen, the subject of in surance is brought up. In this connection the state department of insurance has shown films dealing with the advisability of carrying insurance on motor ve hicles. Classes in first aid deal with the care to be given persons who have been injured as the result of automobile accidents. A few years ago the high school joined in a program of 1983 No. Capitol St. fTl ALodge Ring fSggl J H vS I 1 If 1 ! r For Christmas? rfflMiiSBl S 'V ; W Y. ' . . 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The way he sissies out of the big boys. This Driscoll guy is a fast worker. He has, he 11 tell you without blush, had so many girls the past few months he can't re member "half their names." Errol Flynns not the only Errol Flynn's not ' the only finds romance. Bobby went to England to make "Treaure Is land" for Walt Disney and cut pretty wide swath with the lollipop-set himself. 'I had lots of girls here when I left," he said. "But one was my favorite. She wrote me too many letters, though. 'It takes me a long time to write a letter. About an hour and a half I guess, The minute she got it she'd answer right back.' 'And there I was owing an other letter right away. So I just dropped her. There was a pretty girl there in London, anyway. 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He's ilready found a new cutie for this month. And it isn't one of the girls he left behind, either. She's 11-year-old Kathy Beau mont, also under contract to Walt Disney. And that makes things real cozy. I'd never met her," Bobby said. "But I heard about her And when I got home I had some of the boys introduce me. She's a blonde. She came over here from London a few years ago and she has a British accent-. Romeo" Driscoll brought her around ar.d, for the record, there is nothing wrong with his 12 year-old eyesight. This Kathy is a oeauty with honey-colored curls and big blue eyes. COME n i mm. u 1 R j--i) Lliajl m 'in )( iv.v, : UVWlt WN'.KAN0t3.QyfeK OU UP Beginning Fri., Dec. For fun, they said, they play Canasta. And if you think that's too grown-up for the younger generation that just shows how much you know. This is the age of the "jet set." "I've even smoked," Bobby says. "Cornsilk cigarettes. They made me sicker'n a dog. Never again." He sneaked a little beer and gin, too. 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