ween _- eH eH et st a7 wee, rare be adil ar ROVIES Bou ee x ated 7 | Mt 4 7 . DEGMBER 2 PIRATES OF BIOOD RIVER . COLOR Glen’ Corbett ae ; | ce * ” SCOPE - Kerwin Hattews | 4, BLACK GOLD " Bet "Philip Carey | rel Diane HeBain 6 BEN HUR: COLOR Charlton Heston SCOPE Have Harareet 9 _ BEN HUR ~ COLOR TN ee a ee ee : ese : = ne es - SCOPE _. sek ys! a = a ee 11 © HOODIUM PRIEST B&W Don | | Diane Wood 13. MAN FROM DINERS CUB. B&W ‘naa Kaye | | ; Cara Williams 16 T.LES OF TERROR COLOR Vincent Price SCOPE Peter Lorre SAFETY NOTES and outside, hence more air movement. ee a ev Git i 2 ee eed Nowhere is ae attitude a greater evil than in the danger of fire, ' We all welcome the present mild weather especially in contrast to the recent spell of extreme cold. However it may incline us to relax in precautious for fire prevention and when again colder weather returns it distracts us and limits both our resources and purpose. The first step in fire prevention is to cut down the hazard exposure, One of the greatest hazards is poor houskeeping. This is true whether at home or at work. It is also one of the easiest hazards to remove. let us keep all work places and storage places neat and tidy. Avoid accumulations of unnecessary things especially old newspapers and magazines. Avoid smoking in bed,,;: bunkhouses burn fast = faster in cold weather because there is more teme:. perature differential between inside Ee a*- ig, yes ' HH HH HH OH OH Ht Oe ot OH a | Do not use makeshift paper lamp shades, These may become ignited by the lightebulb perhaps when there is no one around. Homeowners are remimied to care- fully check heating equipment, es- pecially chimmeys and insure that they are kept in good condition:. They are also reminded that a bucket of dry sand is very effective in smothering a fire if used soon enoughe Supervisors are asked to instruct personnel how to report fires properly. And finally remember that good housekeeping is essential. C. Crrch, .. ... Safety Ingineere. ES HHH HH HH He HH