Word: accidentals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lieutenant Kreml, son of a Chicago packer and politician, formulated the theories behind the Accident Prevention organizations now established throughout the U. S. These are: 1) "Lawbreaking of any kind can be reduced by punishing the lawbreakers swiftly and surely," 2) "By enforcement of the Law the police of any...
After two years on the force, Evanston let him install his own bureau, instruct brother officers in his methods of checking accidents. So loyally did his city stand behind him that, in spite of an increase in automobiles, Evanston's motor death rate in nine years dropped from 21.8...
When the police-students return to their homes they instruct others. Most graduates are promoted to head safety squads or local accident bureaus. Best recommendation of the Kreml teachings are that reports from nine cities where bureaus were established last year show a drop in accident fatalities ranging from 10...
Even before publicity-minded Senator Copeland, chairman of the Senate sub-committee on air safety, jumped into headlines insisting that "fullest knowledge" be given the public of last fortnight's United Air Liner crash in Utah (TIME, Oct. 25), four experts of the Bureau of Air Commerce with three...
The "Mainliner" was piloted by a veteran "million-miler" with eight years' experience, most of it on the Cheyenne-Salt Lake City run, noted as a high altitude flyer, a cautious follower of radio instructions, who carefully kept to the right of his radio track. The airliner passed Rock...